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ROYAL IS THE TIT, TPr. oest ID aking Powder The Official Government Reports i The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bul letin 13, Ag. Dep., p. 599 J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. (Bulletin 10, . 16, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Povder goes'further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. Government Chemists Certify : . "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. "Edward G. Love, Ph.D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder' offered to the public. " Henry A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." The Government Report shows all other baking powders tested to contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid. llamma Willie, did you eat that custard ynm tua was in toe ice cnesti Willie H-o-maml "Are too auite snra van HM nnt t urn "Yes, I'm sure, 'cause Johnnie Smith eat asm 01 it" Am Draw kruot. Irrlratins- Ble Conwutlia. Mr. Oldboy Why do you bring m much water, Tommy t I merely asked for a drink. Tommy 1 thought you'd need more than a glassful, 'cause sister said you was the driest wi awca sno ever Know. Aluiisey a Weekly. Her Lips Were Chapped, Too. He (fondling her hand) Your little hand fa oarer chapped, is itf Bhe (coyly (No; I wish it might bel And then be popped. Lawrence Ameri- liap yon Know iu By freight, prepaid if preierrea, we snipsajeiy4,i ore tt, trees; 2-yr.Rosea of rare excellence, everything ! Yoa actually pay less than for the puny staff. 1,000 acres Nurseries. 20.C00 acres Orchards. Exact information about trees and fruits. Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo. ELY'S cam em Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Fain and IsUuamsUoB. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste and Small, CATATinW z THE T" Cfn- n(l A C iV f 1 TRY THE 0HEE. 1AV1u1VEB A particle is applied Into each nostril and Is scree- able. Price, SO cnta at druggists' or by mall. , ELY BK0THEB8, M Warren Street, Hew Yorkl 1 J 1 Lota of Points. Managing Editor William, did you go te the Good Templars' masauerade ball this evening) Reporter Yes, sir. Managing Editor Got tome paints, I sup pose! Reporter Yes, sir mere points than erar got in my life before. Managing Editor Why, how was that! . Reporter I sat down on a wire hair brush. av. Burlington Free Press. He Made Allowances. Theatrical Manager Tin afraid this wont do. It is aa amusing production, but it's too short. It would take only about an hour and a half to present the whole fire acta. Author of Comio Opera Yea, sir. That's all right. An hour and a half for the regular songs, and dialogue, and stage business, and another hour and a half to satisfy the pud ding beads that encore everything. Chicage Tribune, .- - . , ' He Gneesed It. "What fa a cant hook?" said a teacher fa see of our country schools the other day, ad dressing her pupils in general. There was a long flash of silence, and then a little hand went up in the remote corner of the room. "Well what is it, Sammy!" "A muley cow," said Sammy, triumphant ly. Liogaiisport Journal. Decision After Reflection. little Girl If I should die and go to hear en. would 1 bare wings? Mamma Yea, my pet; and a crown and aarp. "And candy!" "': "So." "Well, rm glad we're got good doctor." HBcranton Truth. Hot a Complete Separation. Mother Johnny, I don't want you to play wim tnat lime tsrownjones boy any longer; co you near? Johnny Yee'm. "Now, dout let ma hear of you disobeying "JTo'm, but I may fight him. mayn't L if I want tor- runch. ThliTrsde Mark is on the best WATERPROOF COAT In the World! . A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. Corss In j 'loSIAY8.J Big 3 Is the acknowledges leading mu; lor au uc aa nnaavural dtachanras private dtseaMS of man. A evrtaln cure lor the SaMS) tating wealtaess penl(t 1- to wonn. VrJ W f nMwwihattanilfMlMM TtKEvMSUHtM'nHl!!). in nconmea41a it M .. . ia.B!utiun u.,uBTwi,m, SI BtOIi e srwai-ia 4 TREATED FKKE Foltl lr Cured with Vegetable Remedies Hurt onred thousands of eases. Core oues oro- oounoed hopeless by bestpbyatciase. From flrstdoss tf.apiom disappear: Id ten days at leant two-thirds all .yaiptoms remored. Send for free book teatlmo. nlnta it irilrsnnlnus cnrs. Ten dars' treatment len -y mall. If yon order trial, send loe. In atampr lSf pnatHite. DH. H.H.ORSKX6oN8,Atlant,6a. If vim nroorwiai return itus aaTeruaement to us 0 " f Morphine Bablt Cored la 10 's' I to 80 days. Ho par till cured. w DR. J. TEPHCNC UbaMM.Obw. Old Oold sod 8ilr Bought; send ronr oU OoU and by mall to lite old and tellable houas oi A. (Maman, 41 Third straet. Ban Vrewaaao; I will sand bt 6 am kiU 1'iiM aaah, aosordiog to aasay; If ths ssatmol la not SMUfaotorf wiU nttorn sold. -;: ., -r" s.s..f iiiiw Wkbl - UfNVSMtlrSN. I stent Improved. Is recognised by the medl c .1 pr.femion as the only common-sense belt iimrlB for the en re of Seminal Weakness, Pslns in the Back, Loss of Maaiory. Hysteria, Kerross 1'roMra lin. or u . disease srkiug from youth, fill Imligeretion. KeUev in one or two days KiitiHin&titm. Constipation, Paralysis, Kidney or 1 Hvr Tioubles. irtce BiO. fleud or dienlar. imiil 0. O. D. or on receipt of prtoe. Address OMJOOM BIt.,rufgHta, -.. ' -d .....CaUfen.ls VALENTrNCt. Pride and Prtdadiea. Tub. 80 p. tn. If you will com to mr room, my man, IU give you an old dress coat to wear. Dilapidated Tramp Say, look a' here, do yoa suppose that I've fallen so low that 1 wear a swaller tail before six p. m.f N&verl Harvard Unnpoon. The All Absorbing Question. "How to Invest money safely is the ques tion that most people find 'of the greatest in terest," says an editor, who evidently did not aneaa to pun; but he Is wrong. The question that most people find of the greatest interest is how to get money to invest Somerrille Journal. Etiquette Extraordinary. Foseyboy-Say, Bloodgood, introduo me to Misa uebut, wiu youf Bloodgood What fort Posey boy Because I want to tell her that she has brushed into the open grate and her drees is on fire. Biirllnstnn Free Press Ajie!4i n?"""f iilao j ' Ulllif on cheek and brow is evidence f l tnat tne bodv is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, ana neaitnis letting down. uyyii iulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless ..' of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. rVwwad by gooM A gawaa. H, T. Alldrannrlnta, RSHERMEfs AND FlSHKR WOMEN. Bow flood, Ebb and Maelkwate Treat, . ed Their Envlons Wives. Thar are three men fishing in a little, boat. Three women fishing from the rocks close by. Flood (pulling in a fish) First blood. Ebb (pulling in a flsb) This la business. I guess they are coming in now. Slackwater (pulling in a fish) In with you. boys. Mrs. Flood Each one of those men has oaughtansh. Mrs. Ebb They said we could get them here, too, but seat Mr. Flood has just aught another one. Mr. Slackwater And my husband's got another too. (Calling) I should think yoa might give somebody else a chance at that. Slackwater Don't you have any bites, Henrietta? Mrs. Slackwater No, we don't. The bobs haven't bobbed once. Slackwater They haven't fairly (stops to pull in a fish) commenced to run yet. xou'il get as many as we do in a minute. Flood (in undertone) Doubtful about that, The. They ain't fishing in the chan Mi. Ebb If we had a bigger boat jimlni. but that's a nice one I .Look at him. Mrs. Ebb You men must have a hun dred, I should think, ths way you are catch' lng them. Ebb Pshaw! We're only got two or three-little things at that. They'll run larger by and by, and you'll get 'em over there too. Slackwater (softly pulling two fish over the side of the boat and keeping between them and the ladies) By gracious, boys, they pull like bulldogs! Mrs. Slackwater Are they running yet, Aneoaorer Slackwater Well, you can hardly say ineyareyet. jars. biacKwater How many do yon think you'll catch at a time when they do runr Flood (unhooking a fish and laughing softly) I guess we'll have to manage to get some of 'em eut of here, eh? H-bb (reeling furiously) We ought to. but my wife is afraid to stay in a boat un less I am along too. Flood (casting) So's mine. Slackwater Tw more, boys. My wife Is that way too. Mrs. Slackwater Can't you come ashore. Theodore, and let Airs. Ebb go outf blackwater Why yes certainly. Ebb (in undertone) You'll do nothlnaof the sort. I'll go ashore my hang itl lost a nice one then. I've got to 'tend t business better'n this. Mrs. Slackwater Well, why don't you oome then? Ebb Do you want to come out. EmlLvf Mrs. Ebb Oh. I don't know that I do. You come in and let Mrs. Flood go out. .bb Heaven and earth, see those fel lows jump! (To Mrs. Ebb) All right (To Flood, with assumed cheerfulness) Wli up that anchor, old man. Flood (calling out) Do yon want to come out in Mr. Ebb's place. Lucy r Mrs. Flood I don't believe I care about it. Why don't you come in and let Mrs. Slackwater go outf Mrs. Slackwater I'll tell you what we can do. iwoof you men can come and fish off the rocks, and the other one can take us out there and bait the hooks whila we fish. Slackwater (pulling in a fish) All right. J) iooa (polling in a fish) We'll do that. Ebb (pulling in a fish) By and by. Old gentleman in next boat (who always goes sionej tor pure, unadulterated sel Cshness give me the average man who goes a-fishing. American Angler. Matches Mightier Than the Slipper. The efficacy of matches as a correctional medium was demonstrated yesterday upon one of the annex boats. The passengers included a family party o( three husband. wife and little boy of five years. Before the boat left the slip the child proceeded to how that be was very badly spoiled. He was a pretty little chap, but his boldness and mischievous ways made him anything but popular. Although be went so far as to throw the hand satchel of a passenger irom tne seat to tbe floor with an accom paniment of wry faces, his mother said never a word. She was of the lansmid sort, and seemed too weary of the world to even breathe. The father was kept busy admonishing the youngster, but with little effect. Finally he dived down into his pocket, drew out a matcbsafe, and open ing it extracted a match. "Come here!" he commanded as he walked toward tbe terrible infant and made a feint of lighting tbe match. The little fellow, thoroughly frightened. ran to bis mother, crying, "Please don't, papa; I'll be good." And he was good during the rest of ths trip.-Aew Xork World. Dangers of Beading In Bed. The popular idea is correct that reading when lying in bed is injurious. It is not the recumbent position that does the harm to the visual organs; it is the bad, Insuffi cient light that one usually provides bjm- seix witn tnat works the lnlurv. Poor light forces the eyes to reach after it- strains them. In bed It is not usual to be surrounded by light, as is always the case wnen one reads while lying in a ham mock out of doors. When in bed tbe light (either daylight or lamplight) is usually the farthest removed from tbe bed: if it shines at all it sheds its rays over tbe feet of tbe reader instead of over his left shoul der, where it should fall. A good strong light thrown onto tbe page of tbe book from behind and to the left of the reader will banish the cause of strain, and read ing in bed, with such care as to accessories, may be no more harmful than reading sit ting in an upright position. Jenness Mil ler's Magazine. Great Men Who Danced. Tbe ancients regarded dancing as a nee ssary accomplishment. Socrates learned the art in bis old age. while Plato. In bis Commonwealth," advocated the establish ment of dancing schools. The Romans celebrated their victories and pastoral fes tivals by elaborate dances. They excelled In pantomime dances, from which tbe bal let was evolved. The Emperor Domitian forbade tbe senators to dance, and for an doing removed several members from the senate, brave statesmen and noliticians of high degree have excelled in the oldest of the arts. Lee J. Vane in Pomilar Be anos Monthly. A Dog Well Trained. Sir John Lubbock has succeeded in train. lag his dog to distinguish a card with "water" on it if it wants water, one with food" if it wants food, and so on. Th dog soon learned to distinguish the blank from the written ones: then be learned tn attach an Idea to some of the latter and was finally able to fetch to bis master the eard which corresponded with his wish. To get a single meal he bad to fetch soma eighteen or twenty of these cards. Ha nade no mistakes. Atlanta Constittlo Ta Isnyrev footing Beeelnt. At a matter of useful Information it may be stated that whenever a cooking receipt calls for baking powder tba "Roval" should be ned. The receipt win ue lound to work better and surer, and the bread, biscuit, rolls, cakes, dum pungs, crusts, puuaiDgs, cruller or whatever made, will be produced sweeter, lighter, finer-flavored, more dainty, pal stable and wholesome. Benidei, the " Royal " will go further or has greater leavening power, and is therefore more economical than any other powder. Many receipts as published still call for cream of tartar and soda, the old' fashioned way of raising. Modern cook ingand expert cooks do not sanction this old way. In all such receipts the Royal Faking Powder should be substt tuted without fail. The greatest adepts in the culinary art are particular to use the Royal only, and the authors of the most popular cook books and the teachers of the successful cooking schools, with whom the best re- salts are imperative, are careful to im press their readers and pupils with the importance oi its exclusive employment. lhe Royal Baking Powder is the great est neip oi mouern times to periect cook ing, and every receipt requiring a quick raising ingredient snouid embody it. GermShlrades unions have Just been aumorizea Dy law to issue workmen' certificates of capability. THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS. Of Constipation leads to a multitude physical troubles. It is generally the re suit of carelessness or indifference to the simplest rule of health. Eugene McKay of Brantford, Out., writes: " I bad for several vears h(-n a aiiflnrr from constipation, had tuken a great many uiuvicu. iciucvueti, nuiiie ui wuiun uiu me good- for a time, but only for a time; then my iruuoie came oaus worse tnan ever. was induced by a friend, whom Bbak drbth s Pills had benefited, to try them iooa two eaon nignt lor a wees: : then one every night tor about six weeks. H noe that time I have notexpcriencedtneslight- est difficulty whatever, and my bowels move regularly every day. I believe firml that for sluggishness of the bowels and bi iousness Bbamdreth's Pills are far supe nr vi any oilier. It never seems to da a man an rood nart time, even if ne does know exactly how he uaugut a vum. KCPTVRB AND PILES CCBED. We ooaitlvelv care raDtnre. nllea and all w. tal diseases without pain or detention from bust. uess, tto care, no pay. Also all jrtvoM dis eases. Address for DamDh let Dra. PortArSalil A unrcy, a suucei street, aan jnrancisoo. No Doubt.'1 1 alwavs fonnd Hamlet aaav " am tue uiu irhKvaiau, " dui i naa w Qunp my nu w uu justice m - aiciiaru iii. 100 BEWABD S100. Tbe readers Of this nsner will he Dleaaed tn 'earn tbat there is at least one dreaded dlaaaa that science has been able to cure iu all lis (tsxtw, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tne only positive cure known to the meli al fraternity. Catarrh, being- a constitutional dl- eae, requires comtlt'ittonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken tnternslly, sttin- directly upon the blood and mncous srfacea of the y tf m, thereby destroying the foundation oi the divease and Riving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and sskistlng nature lu doing its work. The pmoriators have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer Due Hundred Dollars fjr snyeam thst it Mis to cure. Beiiu lor list oi testimonials. Ad.irwa F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75 ceuts. Many college graduate' sreexcellent ttm yet do not know bow to paddle their own canoes wduu iney go out in me worm. Ladles, why use shoe dress ngs that have alcohol, acid, and ammonia In them, and sdoU yoursnoesY watson s Peerless Polish has none of these inlurl ous Ingredients. It is sruaran teed. Tn Gxxkba for breakfast. Em to Come to a Stop. When we least expect them, accidents will befall us, a veri fication of the old adage that the unexpected always hap- 1ens. The fol owinfir reel tes how an active business man was suddenly brought down. THE TRAIN STOPS. ClNCtM.. Ct ' Bm-miHv while In th art nf sllenting from my car, 1 stepped upon a stone, which, turning suddenly under my foot, threw me to the ground, with a severely sprained an kit THE MANAGER STOPS. Snfferinjr exceedingly, I was helped into my car, and my man rubbed me most generously wiiii aruica ana Kioarea remedies, nut to no svad, ,j A POINT TO STOP AT. Reaching a station where St. Jacobs Oil could ne procured, two Dottles OI It uKT S TMC were bought, and the annlica ' nt on n n resunea at onae in a renei irom pain, which had well nigh become unbearable. I was out and about mv wnrk in three days." W. W. PEA BODV. rrest. & Gcnl. Man. O. & M, K. K. . The Pain Stops. 91 erman yrup Regis Leblanc is a FVench Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion of the Lungs by Boschee's Ger man Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. Ifyo drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought him throueh nicelv. It always will. It is a good medicine tad thorough in its work. o -F1. II (JUrii.S hHtiit ALL USE 1AIIS. Best CouKh eyrup. Taotu Good. Use tn time. Hold by dtwpieta. I N. T. N. U. No. 478-8. F. N. U. N. Hi TBS riBH lAWVr HATUBS. this sslf-prfiervatlon 1s acknowledged to be. snd people who adopt Malast the enuroacbes of disease a genulte niedluinai safeguard, accred ited by ezpeiieiice sad the sanction of phyti clans, afford a happy illustration ol the wudoin ol the asying, in h health thev restore end continue to enjoy. Amour maladies, sgalnot tbe growth of which Hostetter's Stoinson Bit ters ettords efficient protection, diseases of the kidneys and bladder are Ira. ght with the ut most peril snd exhibit gre.it obstinacy when op posed by ordinary means. The Bitters can and will subdue them Noteatlmouy is stronger ths it this. Used at the outset snd pemlaieutlr, ths best lesults may be expected. Tula medtolne stso eradicates liver complaint, constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism aud uervout nets. "Who is that pretty little blonde yonder?" 'You dou't know bert Why, she la the Pretty little brunette whom you saw here last night." For throat diseaafa and coughs "J?rom't Bronchial 1Yochf," like all other rtallygood things, are imitated, and purchasers should be careful to obtain the genuine article pre pared by John I. Known & Bolts. ' When a man is generous to a fault it la never one of his wile's. Das Inamellne Stove Polish; ao dost no smell. A A War, Veteran "At Gettysburg my ankle was smashed by a bullet The wound has caused me greatsuffer- lng, breaking oat in tor rlbla sores at Intervals, Physicians made two amputations. At last my blood became poisoned and sores broke out aU over tar face and body. One day I read about J Hood's Barsaparilla andiT dAfttftnA tA erv I ft win, . my wile, la dressing my leg, said the wound looked better and in a few months, thank God. the sores all over my body healed, and sow four years lstor, have never shown anyslgn of reappearing." oso. II. IUk- mohs, ilv Magnolia ou, cyraouse, N. Y. Hood's Cures when all other remedies tall. lairM,iin,imnii MOTHERS, m 1 1 I mr rru it.) Kim. - HMie"f " - , 1 need the strenKt h eiiingimpportand f holn that follies with Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescrip tion, it lessons the pains and bur dens of child bearing, insures healthy, rigorous o f f sDrine. and promotes an abundant secretion of nom Uih ment on the part of the niothor. It is an in vigorating tonio made especially for women, perfectly harmless in any condition of the female system, as it reguUitos and promote all the natural functions and never conflicts with them. . . .. Tha " Prescription " builds up, strengthens, and cures. In all the chronlo weaknesses and disorders that afflict women, it Upuaranhttl to benefit or cure, or tbe money is refunded. For ever not cure. 1 trnrh Ramedv airrea to naV You're cured by its mild, soothing, cleans- lag, and healing properties, or you're paid, very ease of Catarrh which they can s, the proprietors of Dr, Sage's Ca lemedy agree to pay IWH) lu caiih. Ycu 1 ii ink 1.1.. ..I'M....... Ullt .M PS..V (Hid of ii'ula will tin i i'iui li r i ml pulu yuit h(iui.l ill, ii.t FERRY'S SEEDSTl f Always the Imtt, thy are pH'ipulr.itl mij ma aiaiiuuru vrywiiiru. it Ferry'a Ma'n Aniiiiiil l Uik nt;l Aj UiilHirtaiil Ixma "l tn kliul him f y lUliKl. It Is hivsliitibl to lui If t D. M. FERRY : CO. JJ X IiETRCIT. ROOD'S PIUS are purely vegetable, aud do bM purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. T55 DOSES 25l" Simons! V CURE. Cores Consnmptlon, Coughs, Croap, Bot Thjrooc. Sold by all DniKgius oa a Cuarantaa. For a Lame Side, Back or Chart 8hUoh's Porooa Plaster will give graat satUfaciioa-sj Cents. 8HILOH'8 VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanoog-a,Tenn sayst h2oA'l VitaUMir'SAVtiO MY X.IF.' I Dyspepsia, 1. Price 76oU. leeeruMd.' ForD; trouble it excels. Kidoej s ILOH'STCATARRH REMEDY. navarouCatarrhf Trrthls Romedv. Itwlll relieve and Cure yoa. PrUe W cts. This In Jeotor for Its successful treatment Is furnished free, ghiloh's Hemedlet are sold by us oa S cuarsjatee to give satiaf aotioo. S PRINTERS AKD PUBLISHERS WILL FIND A FULL UNS OF " THE IBNB fll." A monthly journal of spe cial interest to Printers, Reporters, Editors and Publishers. If you don't receive it and want it, write Palmer & ReyType Foundry, PUBLISHERS, PORTLAND, OREGON. ROLLER SKATES wr art. Bsar PAT.awm isai HAB.IB.1S6S ' A Oil stock of Ravnnnd Iilanilnn Hntlp Bkatea eoustautly on hand. Fire Arms, Fishing Tackle AND parilDg Gds of l.rery Description H. T. HUDSON. OS First Street. . POKTLANI), OR. Send S cents In atarana inr naw ll'f.nj lll. trstedeauiogue. ' resses, Frinlinsr Material and F.1acb?fi8ty For sals at lowest prices snd most advantageous wrius ai Palmer!. RevTvub Foondrv. Csr. Front ni Aider Streets, PORTLAND, OR. Write for nrlcea and Itmi hafara v.., in .iu. where. . ' f W111 et I,rT or wreea fi Bones,3aciit,Url':nu(isll. IM Urcen Cut HO.Ni.il wlii 1 1 1 1 double the utim Uit ol pvk r I will msJte thuui uvoru (cr. ..in wiu :nrry me fiwrs safuly through the moiling period and put thorn la condition to hiy wh.-n ttftt commftnil the hltthoat price and will dovoltiiw your chicks faster thsa any othur food. " 1 flreen Bones anJ use lreoaoxoue to sl.l the llf-o, arnl you will mate fitty pr ettU more prouU rVnd for Catalogue and prices. ITTALtJIA IHCUEATflR COSn, PITAI.UH, CAL A Prune Trees. Italian and Petite, one year old : S to s foet high, m per l,WJ0i 4 to 6 feet high. ' iwr 1,000. fsvkiiig done at cost. All trees warrsntod true t name and free from Insects or w ale. Mnd orders to TUOri. J. VA VI8, altoniey lu iaot for ti. K. Watklus; address, roitlaud, Or. FRAZER AXLE Oct ths eenuinelliKii"!)! SoldEverywhcrelWII L.1 ilE. YOUNQ MEN! The Specif lo A No. I. Cores, without fail, all caw. of Oonorr. kwn and CllcoS, no maiii-r cf l,w lung ataailjng. PrxvenU atrfctiire. It Mna an hi! tnriiul rmly. Churns wlioii overyuJlis eloe has fulll Hold by all DniBKlmn. ' " M UauufttctursrsiThaA.HrriimmKl.Mnlbilae rlw. .. Co., ttaii J, (.:u 1 , 17 "uarkable aud certttin relief given woman bv MCOHE'8 it the name of Woman's Friend. It is Z-.t-laLll... (ol in relieving; the ba-kar,hs. hrla,.,. ZHfT unUormy sncoese-- which burden and shorten a woman'. V JUrf 8IIDe? of woman fo.fi f. I T til u ..1,1. . .. "'OHInai r . nui nivo ueaim ana siren st b and make life a neasnre. FOR SAT.w. rv in DRUGGISTS. - , C3THE COST 18 THE SAiI.-o ' r s mm 1 II I B ( M i It 1J WaL M W W W I V . HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE :1HwH5fT4-: 1 itfvf!u Hosts no more than an ordinary clumsy wood picket affair tbat oh..... .... . . Hi WITH S David M. oTrfii7ri..rram"!t ww w- Ch,M- apart in a caanng tnera ana la pi KHTIMONIALBMj raotical ly v k blasti Ha. .11 .n vnwu ... Htm.s Mlg. Oo., Besver 9JilJS lTJHTllATS-OATAuk" wlSffJEa; Holly, Mason, Marks A Co., Spokane Falls, Wash. r n WM ILu . -. . uiuir, .... . .. .:L , ....! .i.,jyM Gimondo Crescent Ground Cross Cuts. And All Kinds ef MILL SAWS. Alee ItavvReDaTr in 0 VUUi a9-aiMoiiDB fiaw nn w" 2l9 rmr KepairjnB.' ww . , r,ni eireer, pemand, cr.m