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The latest investiga tions by the U. S. and Canadian Governments show the Royal Baking Powder superior, to all others in purity and leavening strength. Statements by other manufacturers to the contrary have been declared by the official au thorities falsifications of the official reports. tfj ROYAL BAKING POWDER I'ncoiuwio-s. A popular Hibernian divine, for many years incumbent of a well known church in the Irish capital, bad contracted the somewhat peculiar habit of aidressiug his - hearers as "dear Dublin si . ." One Sunday it was arranged that he Bhould exchange pulpits . with a brother clergyman at Cork. All went well till the worldly man, waxing earnest, exclaimed (relating to something which had gone be fore): . "Let me entreat of you never for one mo ment to forget this great truth, dear Dub lin souls I mean dear Cork souls." Fortunately the reverend gentleman was so carried away by his enthusiasm that he failed to observe the smile which flitted on the couutenance of nearly every member of his congregation. Belfast Journal. ' A Prophet. "Do you know anything about palmistry, Herbert?" she asked. "Oh, not much," he answered, with the air of modesty which is not intended to be irnnlicitlv believed in. "Not a orviA W1 although I had an experience last night wnicn mignt oe considered a remarkable example of the art you allude to." "Yon don't mean it?" - "Yes. I happened to glance at the hand 01 a menu 01 mine, ana j, immediately pre dicted that he would presently become the Dossessor of a considerable an m nf mmur Before he left the room he had $40 or $50 banded to him." "And you told it just from his handf " "Yes. It had four aces in it." Wash ington Star. , He Wm ruzzled. A southern writer reports the question .of a taw recruit who perhaps was not quite so raw as he seemed. Atone of the posts of the signal' corps near Culpeper an infantryman lounged up to the man on duty and seemed deeply in terested in bis maneuvers. The signalman paid no attention to the newcomer, but con tinued to "flop away right and left" with nisnag. "I sa-a-y, str-a-nger," drawled the fellow at last, "are the fli es a-pesteriugof you?" 1 outfl's companion. - ,- . Her Own Manager. Upton I can't help pitying Henpeck. They say his wife is a terror. Down ton Henpeck needs no pity. ' He Is one of the luckiest men I know. -"But his wifef" "She never worries him about the serf nuts." Xew York Weekly. , A COMMON-SENSE HOUSEKEEPER. no one is Detter qualified to speak in re gard to what is nseful in family life than Marion Harland. In her popular and val uable book, "Eve's Daughters or Common Sense for Maid, Wife and Mother," on pages 103 and 445 she says: " For the aching back should it be slow in recovering its normal strength an All cock's Porous Plaster is an excellent com forter, combining the sensation of the sus tained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness for several days in ob stinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight. " For pain in the back wear an Allcock's Poeous Plaster constantly, renewing as it wears off. This is an invaluable support when the weight on the small of the back becomes heavy and the aching incessant." Bkawdrkth's Pills are safe to take at any time. To borrow money if to borrow trouble, and some men find it a good deal of trouble to bor row money, too. or Loss of Flesh, or a Hack ing Cough, reveal a condition; not a theory. Something is wrong. Make it right with. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, which restores a healthy col or, builds up flesh, stops coughing and gives strength. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Praparad bjr Scott A Bowna, N. Y. All tw-j.- 0 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR HON ARCH ' AND BED STRIP BELTING, Maltese Cross, Ridgewood and W'al labout Steam and Water Hose. 12 A U fully guaranteed. C-tta Percha nd Msr t"fg. Co., Established 1855. Portland Or. ?qIo Foeoo CO., 10 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. - JUST CAR FAR?. How Much a Broker Made Out of a Little 'transaction. The ways ot the New York broker are artful, and his eyes are always open for an opportunity. When be has a chance to "make a good bargain," he doesn't let grass grow under his feet. The head of a steamship company recent ly said to a W all street broker: "I wish I could get a certain pier privi- lege. It s so and so." "Well, why don't you go and get M" asked the broker. "I can't seem to get hold of it." "The pier business," said the broker, "isn't In ray line, but how much would you give me for tbis privilege if I get it?" . "I'll give you $1,000 a month for a year." The broker said that he would see what be could do. The pier was owned by a Phil adelphia man, and the next afternoon the man from Wall street walked into the of fice of the pier owner in Philadelphia. "I want you to buy some bonds," he said. "Don't want to buy anything," was the answer. I m selling." "But these are gilt edged. You never saw anything better." "Can't buy anything. Haven't any money. Got a lot of things on my hands that aren't paying a cent. These are hard times, I tell you. I've got stores that I can't rent, bills that I can't collect. Why, there's a pier over in your city that, isn't doing what it ought to do for me. A privilege there la Just begging for some one to take it." "Well," said the broker, "I want to sell you some of these bonds. We might make a 'dicker' on the pier. I guess I could get rid of it. Will you take the bonds off my hands if 1 take the pier privilege off yours?" 1 don't want bonus." "Wouldn't you take them to get rid of your pier?" "No; I am carrying all I want." "Well, maybe I'll take your pier anyway. How mucb do you want for it?" "Three thousand dollars a year." The broker thought he might as well take the privilege, even if they couldn't strike a bargain on . bonds. The next morning he went to tne Jew York steamship man. '" "I can get that pier for you for a year," He said. "At what terms?" "Your own figures tl2,0O0 a year." The privilege was relet right then and there, the contract signed, and the broker was just 19,000 better off. A short time aft er this the steamship man met the broker again. 'Say, X.," he said, "tell me now. Just for run, what did you make out of that pier easiness?" 'Car fare," answered the broker unblush- ingly. "Carfare?" "Yes, car fare around the world." New York Tribune. Fore tailed. Mm fVihwiicrar T KntiuKt. nuiVH. 1.m - - "'""Pi"" - u u , u yeslerdav. and the one vou Kent hrm wasn't anything like it. Haberdasher Ibe one we sent, madam, was picked out by your husband a month ago in case you ever bought one for him. Puck. ' 1 Si . He Wanted to Know. Mr. Frank Tiv li wnnd the nnlncnf. Vntr. lish Q. C, has a well deserved reputation as a humorist, as the following will show: Mr. Lockwood, having been invited to stay for a couple of days at a friend's coun try house, decided to accept the invitation If his host were willing to extend bis hospi tality for an additional two days. The gen ial Q. C. therefore telegraphed: May I make it four days? And the message was duly delivered to Mr. X., who, after payiug tt shillings for its delivery, replied: Yes, of course, but don't telegraph. Toward evening the mounted telegraph messenger again appeared and once more demanded a further 0 shillings for his serv ices. The telegram when opened read as follows: Why Not? , Lockwood. Green Bag. , For Breakfast. No inconsiderable number of minutes had lengthened into hours. "Canst thou not hear" His hands were clasped upon his breast. "the beating of the heart that" Something in her manner bade him pause. - ' : " "No," she said. "Beefsteak, not heart. Sure thing." Almost as she spoke a cold, gray dawn broke. Detroit Tribune. mm THE DISCARDED NIGHT STICK. It Was Iwm Deadly Than the Billy and Could Be Fat to Many Usea, Probably the most popular order whlcn Superintendent Byrnes ever issued was the one abolishing the night stick. N eitisen was ever known to call a night suck anytoing out a emu, a term which ia never used by the police to designate any weapon they ever carried. Club was hard, harsh name that most ci linens were unable to disassociate from clubbing and led many to lielieve that they might some nay nave tne misfortune to be unjustly elubbed. It will surprise such people to learn that If they ever should be clubbed they will fare worse under the weight of tne snort, nara uatons now carried than nnder the blows of the old time night bucks, xne explanation is simple. The night sticks were made of the best seasoned locust. W ell seasoned locust be comes comparatively light and is springy, The batons, or billies, which replaced them are made of the heaviest wood available rosewood, lignum vitas and the like and are short and absolutely devoid of pliabil Ity; consequently a blow on the head, which, dealt with a night stick, would re sult only in a scalp wound, if dealt with the policeman's present weapon might result in a fracture ot the skull. So true is this that many of the older policemen who have carried a night stick for years will draw a revolver on a refrac tory prisoner, hoping to intimidate him by the exhibition of it, rather than to risk drawing the billy, which would have lit tle or no terrifying effect on the prisoner and might result in his death if the officer was forced to use it. The night stick had many uses with which the general public had little chance to grow familiar. The regulation length was 23 inches, but they often exceeded this by two or four inches. The leather thong which the user wrapped about his hand to re-enforce his grip on the weapon was nearly as long and was strong enough to sustain the weight of most men. It gave its possessor a reach of at least five feet and time and again the night stick has been used as a support until other assist ance could come for some unfortunate who had fallen or jumped overboard, and in cases of great emergency where the drowning man or woman was losing strength or growing benumbed with cold awaiting the arrival of boats or ropes the night stick and strap have been used to drag 'ihem up to the pier. Agai n , it has been found invaluable as a life saver when lit ters were too far away and the ambulance was tardy in responding to a call. 1'our men with two night sticks, one of the sticks slipped under the knees, the other under the arms of the patient, could Carry him easily and rapidly to the hospital or station. Another and probably the least thought of use to which the handy night stick has been put was in extinguishing fire. Fire started, no one knows how, in rubbish in cellars or in bedding or clothing in rooms and closets are among the most common that give the firemen a run. Many such a Ore that would have resulted in a damag ing conflagration if left to await the ar rival of the fire department has been beat en out with a night stick. Last, but not least, the fear of it has quelled many an Incipient riot, while the judicious use of it has kept many dangerous corners free of the corner loafers which made them dan gerous and has done more than the fear of arrest and imprisonment to break up the gangs which used to infest many por tions 01 the city. ew York Sun. Something For Kothing. "The darkest hour in any young man's life," says Horace Greeley, "is when he sits down to plan how to get money with out earning it." There are more ways than one of tuak ing this fatal mistake of trying to get something for nothing. The criminal way is the worst morally, but not the most common. Almost as demoralizing to character. though not positively criminal, are the many ways of trying to increase one's wealth at the expense of others by gam bling. Still a third way of getting some thing for nothing is to bunt for a sine cure. The new mayor of Brooklyn, elected on a strong platform of municipal reform. returning home from a short trip just aft er bis election, found three bushels of let ters from applicants for office, most of them, it is safe to say, from lazy youDg men wno wanted an "easy place." This incident has led to the quotation ot President Lincoln's apt saying, "If ever this free people tbis government is ut terly demoralized, it will come from this human struggle for office a way to live witbout work." Value for value is the only rule in busi ness, politics and morals. Youth's Com panion. Lion Taming-. There are tamers and trainers. A tamer is simply a man of unlimited nerve. A trainer has nerve and judgment. My friend tells me that a trainer can teach a lion about as many tricks as can be taught a dog. Sometimes the lion himself will un consciously suggest a new trick. "I had to train four lions to jump a gate. One of them was so stubborn that I determined to leave him for the last. When I came to him, he was lying in a corner. I began striking him. He sprang up and came to ward me. He had a wicked look, so I hit him a sharp blow from below on the end of the nose with my cane, the only weapon I ever take into the den. The blow stung him so it turned him around, and as if to escape another be jumped up to the bars and remained standing with his forefeet npon one of them. He gave me a look which said plainly, 'I'll stop here if you won't do it again.' He looked superb standing there drawn up to his full height. So I sat down on the gate, lit a cigarette and kept bim in that position till I had fin ished. I trained the other lions in the act. and a fine appearance the four made stand ing against the bars. 'J Harper's Young People. Discovery of Columbus' Hap of America. The remarkable discovery of a cony of a map by Columbus, drawn ou a letter writ ten from Jamaica in July, 1503, is record ed by Nature. This, although only a rough pen and ink sketch, shows exactly the opinion of Columbus himself as to the part of the world he bad reached, which he be lieved to be the east coast of Asia. The original map, drawn by Columbus and his brother Bartholomew, was presented to u priest named Ilieronymo, who gave it, together with a description, to Alexan der Strozzi, a noted collector of early voy ages. He is supposed to have copied the original map roughly on the marcln of the letter from Columbus, which he bad bound in a volume with other documents, and this volume Is now in the National library at Florence, where the existence and significance of the map were discov ered -by Dr. R. von Wieser, professor of geography at Innsbruck, acting on hehlf of the Austrian Institute For Historical itosearcn. rail Mall tJazette, MAN WITH A HISTORY THETERRIBLE EXPERIENCE THAT BEFELL JOHN W, THOMAS Of Thetu, Tennessee Afflicted With a Peculiar Disease-Ills Body Covered With Lumps -Could Not Kat, and Thought He Was Going to Dry lip ID Kecovery the Marvel of Ten nessee, ; ' From the Nashville (Tonn.) Banner. Mr. John V. Thomas, Jr., of Theta, Tenn., is a man with a most interesting history. At present he is interested in blooded horses, for which Maury county is famous. 41 Few people I take it," said Mr. Thomas to a reporter who had asked him for the story of his life, "have passed through as remarkable a chain of events as I have and remained alive to tell the story. "It was alon in 1884. when I was working in the silver mines of New Mex ico, that my trouble beean : at first I suffered with indigestion, and so acute did the pain, become that I went to Cal- liornia lor my health : but the trio did m little Eood, and fully impressed with the niea mat my last day bad nearly dawned upon me, I hurried tack here to my old home to die. "From simple indigestion inv maladv developed into a chronic inability to take any substantial food : I was barelv able to creep about, and at times I was prostrated by spells of heart palpitation. This condition continued until one year ago. "On the Ilth of April. 1893. 1 suddenly conapseu, aim loraays 1 was unconscious in fact, I was not fullv mvself until 11 1 " July. My condition on September 1 was simply Horrible; I weighed but seventy pounds, whereas my normal weight Is 1(5 pounds. All over my body there were lumps from the size of a grape to uiesizeot a walnut: my tin ire rs were cramped so that I could not more than half straighten them. I had entirely lost control 01 my lower iimDs, and my nana trembled so that I could not drink without spilling the liquid. Nothing would remain on mv stomach, and it. seemed that I must dry up before many more days had passed. "I made another round of the nhvsi- ciana, calling in one after the other, and by the aid ol moruhine and other medi cines they gave me I managed to live, though barelv, through the fall." Here Mr. Ihomas displayed his arms. and just above the elbow of each there was a large irregular stain as large as the palm 01 the band and of a purple color: the space covered by the mark wassunken nearly to the bone. I hat, said Mr, ihomas, "is what the doctor did by putting morphine into me. "Un the 11th of December. 18!. list eight months alter l took permanently to bed I shall never forget the date my cousin, Joe Foster of Carter's Creek. called on me, and gave me a box of J)r. Williams' rink rills for l'ale People. saying they had cured him of partial paralysis, with which I knew he had all but died, I followed his directions, and !egan taking the medicine; as a result I stand before you to-day the most sur prised man on earth. Ixx)k at my hand; t is as steady as yours ; my lace has 1 healthy look about it ; I have been at tending to my duties for a month Since I began taking the pills I have trained tlnrtv pounds, and I am still gaining. All the knots have disappeared from my body except this little kernel here in my palm. 1 have a good appetite, and 1 am almost as strong as 1 ever was, "lesteruay 1 rode thirty-seven miles on horseback ; I feel tired to-day, but not sick. 1 used to nave from two to four spells of heart palpitation every night; since I began to use the pills I have had but four spells altogether. "I know positively that I was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I be- leve nrmly that it is the most wonder f ul remedy in existence to-dav. and every fact I have presented to you is known to my neighbors as well as to myself, and they will certify to the truth of my re markable cure." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo pie are not a patent medic' ne in the sense that name implies. They were first compounded as a prescription and used as such in general practice by an eminent physician. So great was their efficacy that it was deemed wise to place them within the reach ot all. I hey are Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. Y.. and are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are cautioned against numerous mitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and may be naa oi an druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. The back-country farmer Is the onlv fellow who gets the sugar question thoroughly boiled down. CROSSING THK ATLANTIC TsuaUy involves seasickness. When the waves lay pitch aim loss with you. strong Indeed must be the stomah that can stand it without revolting. TourintH, commercial travelers, stomach Blilers Is the best remedy lor the nail sea experienced In rough weather on the water. Nervous and weakly travelers by land of'en suf fer from so nettling akin to this, and find In the Bitters Mh surest remedy. No disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels is so obstinate that it may not he overcome bv the trnmt and thor ough remedy. Equally vWcanlousis it forchills and fevcr.kidney and rheumatic trouble and nervousness. Kmigraula to the frontier should provide themselves with this fine medlciual safeguard against the effects of vicissitudes ol climate, hardship, exj osure and fatigue. " Whv fs Jack such a favorite among' the In. dies? He fs neither rich nor handsome." "Oh. but he never attempts to gues their ages." -ELY'S CREAM BALM IfiTr" ' -Q:ua-y' -rain ana g"", xvemunem xaste Gives Itelief at nm-. Armlv tnln th Nimtrili. 30c. fcrugglstoorbyiiiaU. JSLY "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOL nilCL 11 DrE.''ORLIBnJ.'t"te wlt" PlM hat by the use of MOOKK'H RKVKALEIJ lllEHrll REMtDV my husband waa relieved from an old case of RHEUMATISM and m UUULIf youngest boy cured entirely of INFLAMMATORY KHEUM ATIHM when the b"s' uuuwr i coiuu gtHuiu mm no gooa. I ours ill gratitude, MR. N, V. oTRBLb. lold kf Int HUITT'S OAK UKOVK BCHOOL, Mlllbras, San Mateo Co., Oal., it a lirat-olas uome sonooi lor ooys, with beautiful iui roundinss. The best of care, sunerlor ii struclion. Prepares boys for any university or for business. Fall term oomiueuoes Aug. 8. Catalogue and all particulars oan be had by addressing Ira O. iioitt, I'h. I)., Master (Kx State Supt. Publio Instruction). Wondrous Involution. "Iii the slow evolution of the race, ' mused the elephant, looking with lan guid interest ut the throng of enriona a-xr, ers that stood on the outsido of tlio ropos and fed him with cakes, peanuts and candy, "how many millions of years it must roqniro to evolve- from the shape less and rudimentary projection on the face of the creature called man the full and perfect proboscisi" Chicago Trib arte. When ninn l nxkod to fool a bill how can ho be blamrd (or " klekliiKT'' DKAFNKS9 CANNOT 1IK CI'IIKO By local implications, as they enimot rcuch (he diseased rtlou ol the enr. There Is only one way to our neatness, ana mat is iy countliu tional remedies. Deafiiou is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous llnlna ol III nstsehtan tube. When this tube wis lullanied you bave a rumbling sound or Irmwrfoct hear ing, and wnen it is entirely closva apuiiu the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken nnt and this tuhe restored to Its normal poudlllon, bearing will be tHtroyed lorevnr ulna cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. f We will give One Hundred Pollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot oe euren Of nail's iainrrn l nre. hena for cir culars, tret), r. J. CHt.NKV dt CO., Tolutn. O. Sj'.d by druggists; 76 cents. BOYS AND OIKL8 OF AMK1UCA. Why Is It that to-day In America we step from our Institutions of learning to be denied t honest opportunity of earning a llvnuT Is possible we have no Held for our Intelligent ef forts? Must we go down to our giaves ending au unsuccessful life? Ardour parents and In structors to blame? We must unite In our de termination not to fall the victims of foreign pirates ana American traitors, a small book dedicated to the boys and girls of America, entl tied "Of What isl nele Snm Thinking?" picture laniiiiniy wnst we are contending wttn. You win nevr regret ordering a conv Uiromin vo stationer or sending 25 cents for sum by rein our mall to the author and pi MKRHITT, fourth Door of Sherlock block.Thlrd aim vwi streets, l oriitiuu, ur. " Down brakes I" cried the railroad man's wife as the dinner platter slipped from Iter grasp. " Biwii's Bronchuil Trochet " have a direct influence on the inflamed parts, giving re lief in coughs, colds and the various throat troubles to which singers and publio speak ers are name, sola only tn Ooxt. "Are you sure Miss Oldlime keep up the stuuy oi ancient tusioryl" oh, dear me, yes, i saw ner leaning in uer nmry lo-uay." Guard yourself lor summer malaria, tired leeimg, oy using now Oregon hiouu rurltler, Die Knsmeline Btove Polish; do dust no smell, Tt OikHkA for breakfast. To build up both solid flush and strength after grip, pnutimoniu. fuvcro and otlmr prostrating diHoataw, there is nothing to equal Dr. Pierce s Uoldon Medical Diacovery, PROSTRATION FOLLOWING ERIP. Mrs. Kkubkn flAttitrrr, Klilff (Ja( V. II., !'., write: "l was taken with grip which Dually resulted In uneiiiniinia. Wus prostniU'd (or three months. Hud a terrible cough and waacimumit-i-d itind very weak. Was fast (drifting Info "iiuluk con sumption." Tim doctor gave mo medicine all t lie time. J grew weaker, lie advised cod liver oil emulsion. I took two bottle or It wit limit any relief. I hud atin III my leu snoumer and uncle, Mrs. Oarhbtt. I wrote you,, end you nreserltHil vour 'tloliien Medical Discovery. I took only one bottle bo fore I felt bett-r. After two Imttlc I could sit up, and felt I had been saved from the grave. f inj.MM.anH K1.l,Hv t n H,.l. an,l 1 ri Ir I V. ' TAKE THE BEST I y;m-; .... i 2!5ctS.. 50c W. and 81.00 Bottle. Onecentadose It is sold on a guarantee by ad drug glata. It eures incipient Consumption and is the best Oovuta and Croup Cures TAKE IT W.PrUNlDER'S Oregon BlgodPurifier: lKIDNEVVLIVCR diseascs. dyspepsia. . PIMPIE8.BL0TCHES AND SKIM DISEASES., .HEADACHE CQ3TIVTNESS Rambler BICYCLES. Swift, TJrht, Rtrunsr, Reliable and Beau tiful. A live agent wanted In every city and town In Ore- on, Washington and Idaho, end (or catalogue and term. RED T. MERRILL CYCLE GO.. ayWashlngton Bt Portland. Or. - CleanMstheKaaal innammatiori, ileal ana Bineu, ana (Jure for v.1,1 in It 4m ih.h.A BIt08.,M Warren t., N. Y. Kfuyyiil V L-sl ll- Ss. (DO A Mead. That Tired Feeling 'I was troubled with dlabctesNtirl tried several doctor and dlllerent mcdlelnos wl'huut avail. After taking thiee bottles o( tioou s oarsspsriua Hood's Sarsa- parilla 1 bsit a giKtu ai iiellle, and wss Ire from that I is J. ' m .Lures tired feeling. kllllltStlV iMtliMVM II it nau uot rWvwrwwww been (or Hood's Watsniarllla I ur old have been dead some time since." J. b. VYaymikk, bieils- vllle, Indiana. Hfiood'sT PIUS r I'M" ' Vegetate, and do not i'Ur-e, pain or gilir. 8.ld by all diuggUs. FRUIT PRESERVED I LABOR SAVED I - Antifermentine B F B U A fnill r saTavss-yi rsws WITHOUT HEAT. Antifermentine I'll KMC KVKH Cider. Milk. Butter, Catsup, Pickles, Etc., And does It HIFCCKWIWl.l.Y by preventing ler mentation. The us of tills wonderful .re-.erv-atlveaasnrei success in canning and preserving fruit and vegetables of all kind.. NO iloUI.lt ou top of fruit. Haves time and labor, and Is lu every way decided success. ANTIFERMENTINE I sold by all druggists and grocers, and I ptior a ((( to do what w say it will. 8KI.I., IIKITHIIP - WOOIIAIIU, 1'ortlund, Or. FALCON Bee Supplies, The best on the market, We are Northwestern Agents. PORTLAND 8EED CO., til -eond Street. . Portland, Or. VV ii Will surely find that , " in every particular there is no superior amongall bakinjjpow- its to n il -. iii the THE ERIC-SON P1TEKT SQUIRREL 80M8 f sure death to Oround Huiilrrel, Pocket (imihofs. Kulil.lts and nil mats that burrow In the ground. HI ru le. Safe and eortaln. Prlen l;i imp ton mi; boxed for shipment. Ham pie V cartridges, with directions for ming,sentrrrnu IP)'. !c"",m Foraale by8Hifc.a EXTKKMI NAIOK CO.. Moscow. Idaho. DuEEIUDCUnil Standard svntemof th world. Hlui,i..i mnli at World's Pair, Chicago, for perfect-ntilng gar ments. Learn to cut and make your own gar inent At Jlonm. Vou can Make and Hitva Money. We teach Cutting, f inishing and Dressmaking complete. A i lill.o Cam lkasn ToiVcnnV Maw viA,vu mob ricuuu ajdiciu AND Jackson's Franco-Prussian Tailor System j I BY MAIL- Oiirsrhooll open dar and evening Every lady should know it. Uren maker$ are imprrfret without our lyt'rm. No I!'0! '""Iterations: no trying on. I'nrfoet Flttlnv l'atterna eut In itiMnnr., rj ui, .. stamp and we will send How to Take Measure meiits.ete. if you want perfect fitting garments, send to u for I'm tern and learn our systum. Hpeelal rates for bloek patterns by the dozen to llressmakers. We are general Western airunla. ocal agout wanted. JACKSON'S TAILORIKB INSTITUTE, 607 flutter 8t., . H t-riielse. Cut. I FSss I isslt ah theitohl Dr. Williams' lioll.in Plln Ointment will on re llllnd, bleeding and lulling Piles, absorbs the tumors, allava itching at once, acts as a mul. tine, give instant relief. Dr. Will lam' Indian I'lle Ointment Ii prepared for Piles and Itehina ol tin, nrli.iai parts. Every box la warranted. By drug elsts. bv mall on rerwli.l of nri il ...... Bim fi.w niLLiama ssaHufactUR no CO., i rupnuiurs, vieveiaou, unio. ENGRAVING 1 1 I'KINTKHS HIIOIJI.D KNOW lln.t the oldest and In l I'lioloiigrav-' lug olllcs iu Hun Fran risen wus established in l77 by the Malinger of th DhWKV. K.N. tlltAVINO ., who hasseeured the latest ml best I m prove (neiiis.Kcnret )rK'ese and a full eomiileiiieiit or the most unproved inaelilnery, pliolo ap. pi;riiiu,powrfideleo- It'll! IlllltU S-P. MtclitiHkr ImltiHit Mt,i, long exji'erlm'iea, un" Plonee, Co. turn, out th. big K uC;!' work P'"'l'tly. reliably ami at uulforml. "moderate prleesforall kinds of engritvliig. I'lil.llsWs hidoed to K tup special Issues. Job prli, ers and !K houldsiill0rsamile,.Nilm k.'l Dmwkv, Munugur, au Murket Ml., K F , ' KT. P. N. TJ. No. 540 8, F. N. U. No. 62tt n m 3 Vonsasaptlves and people who have weak lungs or Asth ma, should us Plso's Cure lor Consumption. It ha eared Bold vmrhr. T1 boiDBnuesi u