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AM, OIR 8KKP8 AUK TKSTKD. If von wan; tli vory btwt kixkU that von know will iimw, t cnah riooii, wrlio im. 09" F. L. POSSON A. SON, w Yin"" Sd Sirtrt Portland, Oregon. Front St. 9'VlltWQ4& BP'WWWWW pWffWfW 5 by MXt 'Tobacco. TM VI I i next is aiwavs a oest even among a score of good things, and every pijie smoker who has P tried the Mastifi brand acknowl edges it to be the sweetest, cool est smoking tobacco made. It docs not bite the tongue, and is positively free from any foreign mixture, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. "August Flower" For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foun dry, Alontagny, Quebec, wntes: " have used August Flower for Dys pepsia. It gave me great relief. 1 recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very good, remedy." Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer, Lauzon, Levis. Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia." C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: "August Flower has effected a complete cure in my case. It act ed like a miracle." Geo. Gates, Corinth. Miss, .writes: " I consider your August Flower the Dest remedy in the world for Dys pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now con sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer ing humanity the world over." G. G. GREE.V, Sole Manufacturer, W oodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. SHOTS SB DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Bt sure you get the genuine. L STEINWAY, Gabler and Pease Planw Meaning the Best Piano Mads, and the favorite cheaper Pianos; ill Miuical Instruments; Band Bni piled; large rtock of Sheet Mun!c. Bteinwa Haej, SOU and 208 Poet Street; Matthias Gay Co. Cal and MA nnr now mnmi and nrm tifmlr fJA V EHPR CURED T0 STAY CURED- lift I IL I Lit We want the name and ad- & ASTHMA dress of every sufferer in the U. S. and Canada. Address, P. Earoid Hjes, M.D., Baf ale, J.T. THE EGGS OF MUROER. Ilrtw Tln Ar Soatler,! Abmtt Tiiousmirm ami Callous Mvn, "Tlio cause of capital crimes," said a Tombs lawyer to a party of friends t A restaurant tablo the other nijjht "that is, the rval ami immediate onuses are frequently overlooked by Juries. Just listen to that man at the table over them Got a voiee like a horse tUldle. He Is letting the whole room know the list of hereditary diseases that affect his family. It would bo a blessing to humanity if that man was shot dead as a hammer, yet his slayer would bo charged with manslaughter nd probably convicted by a jury of the crime. I tell you that the words of that curio will grate upon some ears in this room tonight, and will probably derange for the time being some, sensi tive physical organism, under the influ ence of which a vindictive act will be committed that will perhaps cause life long regret tf not a punishment bv law. A client of mine was once chaiwd with murder in the tlrst degree. The statement presented by the prosecution was that the prisoner had had a differ enee with an acquaintance. Two weeks afterward he met this aequuintanc com ing out of an uptown cafe after dark. drew a revolver immediately and shot Wm to death. The difference referred to was in itself absolutely trivial It had resulted from an argument over the relative merits of tanutrv and Mrs. Brown-Potter They had actually Dart ed good friends, but their high words at one stage of the argument had been overheard. Now. on the night in question mv client had gone into a restaurant for dinner. One of those creatures with the delicacy of a rhinoceros sat at tlis ..!.!.. II . 1... II. . . uc-ai iuuic. no nun oee.i atraeneutoa sheriiTs office once upon a time, and Immediately upon sitthig down he be gan to tell the man near him of the hangings that he had witnessed and the details of the revolting crimes for which the prisoners had been hanged. My friend was at abnut the middle of his dinner. The words of the brute were like so many leaden balls dropping down into my client's stomach. He tried to continue, but he could not choke down more food. In desperation he called for a glass of brandy and then another glass, and before he left the place he had taken a half dozen large doses in quick succession That morning in starting out he had put a revolver in his pocket, in tending to sleep at the house of a friend m tlie country, the wav to which lay through a lonesome niece of wrwvU which he would have to pass late at night. As he left the restaurant he thought of taking the train, and put ting his hand in his overcoat pocket he found the weapon "Just at that very moment the ac quaintance approached, and what real ly happened was this Sly client went op to the other and said, Charley, I feel so desperately miserable that I almost could commit murder or suicide. See tiere. I have a pistol too.' In try ing to take the weapon from his pocket became entangled m Mie cloth. An explosion followed and one of the men fell dead. "1 exhausted my powers of speech upon tlie jury, and after proving by hygienic experts how talk of the kind referred to would act upon a sensitive man, succeeded in securing a verdict of manslaughter. The man ought to have been aeouittpd " . York Recorder. AMATKUK OA UDKN JiU A. It. in Vi, it yon He -Will y.m II voti (or nu. marry too (ho ATTEMPT OF A CITY NUN TO GROW HIS OWN VEGETABLES. Success After Sr-nxnt of Anntly Hopeless Failure Th Trouble with Hooka That Trent r farming and Gardening-Hon lie I rarnrd. Unreservedly I want to give my experi ence with a kitchen garden. 1 had never tried anything of the kind before and a more absolutely Ignorant person as to horticulture and gardening generally never placed a spade in the earth or turned up a grub worm. 1 had no one to lean upon for instruction and there fore 1 attempted to make a vegetable garden of about half an acre, with no other assistance than that furnished in the books on the subject. These books utterly fail to take into account the fact that city bred nconlo IIK1M1KII , AltOIT II V A l-ltosl llll- TIVK TAIIOO. I sin not Hlinlnit to cimvlntu mental Imlilea. hi Indeed Unit wiiuM be friillli without the nee ewry enltnivt Intelleel Unit niHkea lowlr i.ll OMlde. Keree, l.illllimey sml urlKlnttliiy even rv mi uftiimiiK to iitlaek h Uyelj.li Km iininy eemnrlea (he medleHl nrt wits neTn.rUlnt ly rwerlpllv ImIhki wlileli II, n yel, lm not niir vIviM. The Innn.l for miihlerln truth U the l-euimyoi iniiHu'lllty mnml U.m Hie mrntiil oMtllH-r of the Nvernito In.llvhlunl In reliillnn in inedlolne itinl medlelne men, The hum of the ulnelivntli eenlniy lu not yel dm ueil uhiii lU Inlelleeluiil horlmm. He, together vttth hla Idenl mrtlU lne mini, mill hUHTiinle In the good old diiynof the dark linen, uhon It w m Ixi.l form lo he In.iulnlllve. He Mill 'lHlletw" In l.lee.ln, hllMei-lng.vomillnu, urlnM und aueiillnc. He low eoplou Iom of horae iue.llelue. lie de llghl In HKKiihrlldit und eiilomel ini.l nirliolli seld, lhey are eonMdered ludlH'iu.nlile; no well remilaled fnuilly. Willi plgu-T I Heel and MMomlnat ilevelooiiienl, eoiialiler Itm'K mile niiiioui iniwe mint!)' Hrea, iiiee I tin not u ih lo etniverl; they nrt the lUn Van Inklea Unit L-., ....tl.i. I.... I. .... ..... . eoniluue to luniler Ihionuh lll and nmh "vtotttji nuwti r aiHiui lining ine aiiiv t inuiu i tii. ,-, i , i. earth, sowing seed and stimulating the C"1" '" ,h" w,rl,l' "tMory. Thev live;'thev'dte. grO'Vth of nl'inti I w el,.. Ll . ,, ' ll""',"",,l mark their forwotleu . pult her, ,ro IU OI pi.ltlia, I W.tS that Kind Of a llmnimliy wM uol tiiiilehed hv their eon,...-..! It ha loM nothlim by Ihelr exit. Thev are tlrlfl wood on the ahoro of time, and tloa'twllh the ehli an.l title of opinion thev have Inherited from Ihelr HitlhroMmiorphle aiieetiv. No, lint lo lhet I w tr.li loaddrex iiiiielf,'liui lo Hie iniuaiug one, w lu-ni a thought doe not throw Into an epileptic pnrovm: who love knowletlue lor It ow n ake; ho art tiling to tnveallgate the truth or laUlly id any proKltlon. ami, one,. nun oitfo, nui aiiiuit ny u ttirougll all the lirliu nee of ehalteiiiitf an.l delayed cIvUUhiIoii. i. in--hoi me enauereni, lint lie thinker- I ettiMiuen.i in,. llilogeuelle Stem for luve.tl galloii, and will elucidate Willi .leaure i.nv uueMloti not niillelcnily clear in UkA, which in ft- t in iree 10 any u.iiire. SERIOUS DANGER Threatens every man, woman or child living In a regitjn of country where fever and ague is prev alent, since the perms of malarial diw-ane are in haled from the air and are swallowed from the water of such a region. Medicinal safeguard is absolutely necessary to nullify this danger. As a means oi ioruiying ana acclimating the svs tern so as to be able to resist the malarial poison nosieiier s siomaen Bitters Is incomparably the ueai aim me most popular. Irregularities of the Biumaeii, uver nna Dowels encourage mala ria; but these are snecdilv rectified hv tii no. ters. The functions of digestion and secretion are assisted by ita use, and a vigorous as well as ICKUiar COnUlllOD OI me SVRtl.ln nrrim.,tul K.. n Constitution and phvsiaiie are thus dcfon,i.,i against the inroads of malaria bv this matchless luciciiute, waiuu is aiso a certain and thorough iciueuy in me worst cases 01 intermittent and icuiiiiviii levers. The man who drink to dmun hte imim. imuB meui wen proviuea witn me preservers, I INDIAN PENSION LAND I HOMESTEAD I DEPREDATldNT I PATENTS POSTAL Wi S JOHNSTON & LAWRENCE, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Plumbers' and Engineers' Supplies, Hand and Steam Pumps, Iron Pipe. Rams, Pipe Covering, Lubricators, Water Motors, Fans and Ventilators, Cash Registers, Etc. Write for prices. 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. Contractors on beating and ventilating buddings. Estimates furnished. HOYT & CO. Want an agent In every town in Oregon, Wash- iiiKwni sua xuano m sen PIANOS and ORGANS On commission. No stock or eapital needed. jMusic veaeueni preierrea. opeciai rates on all gooas. iy nie ior particulars. PORTLAND, OR. FRAZE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! R AXLE Jf, Pf N, V. No. 409-S. F. N. U. Ho. 486 The "EXAMINER" BCEE All of fir.AlMS UNDER THK DIRECTION OF San Francisco Examiner. If j-on have a claim of any description whatsoever .,.-.i, uic uiikku ntawjfl uuvenimeiii and wish It speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, 018 F street, N. W. Washington, D. C, YOU WANT IT! OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SEND FOR ONE. WILL I PIMM, SAN FRAKGiSGO. CAL DRIED FRUIT Will be Dlentv and ehan thivar Vur aiMM Peaches. Nectarines. Apples. Cherries. Rrirv. Apricots, fine 7, 6, 10, 12 . .....,,,,, vnui 0( U( vi Nectarines, extra 8, 10, 12 Apples, bright........ 7, 8, 10 Apples, alden dried 10, 12 Grapes, 1890, good 3,4 Raisins, 1890, per lb .... 6,6, 7K Prunes, 1890, good 7, e, 9 Blackberries, 1891, fine 12, 16 Cherries, pitted. i8qi. . 20, 25 Figs, 1891, black Cala 4, 6 Otherfruitsfn vanVrv. TK aKAvavr.,r An...ni:... dark, old, or inferior lots we offer lower. Small discount to Hotels, Boarding Houses, Dealers, and other large buyers. Canned poods are lower: s next nan., W offers general variety of p-nndt for famllw u at close prices, and want a share of your trade. Ask for 40-page catalogue free. Address SMITHS OASH STORE, 4ie-4i8 Krone St., San Oaetoisoo pot-son ami rtwhly AtU'tttptcd to mitke my own garden. 1 am very glad, however, that I tumlo this attempt, for 1 learned, after the many grievous failures in tho first sea son, that these books really did have a meaning and that most of them were full of sound advice, but they were not writ ten for absolute lxgin tiers, but for tlnwo who understood their technical jargon and who had also had more or loss ex perience. F or instance, when I read in my book that I should plaut this seed in drills and that in hills 1 was as ignorant as bo fore, and did not know what to do. But I did what seemed to me to be intelli gent, and in most cases 1 was wrong rtn. . . , . . . xuo greatest mistake i tnaite was in planting everything too deeply aud also in using too many seeds. And right here 1 had as well give a rule about planting which 1 learnd from Mr. Bur net Landreth, of Philadelphia, There may bo exceptions to this rule, but for tho moment I do uot recall any, except that of green peas, and that exception is only a qualified one. In planting seeds cover them with earth to a depth equivalent to four times the diameter of the particular seed plant ed. In regard to peas, old fashioned gardeuers will insist that they uiUBt be buried very deeply, else the yield will te poor. This is quite true in regard to peas planted for very late crops, for the roots of such must be deep enough to with stand the withering sun of midsummer, but for the early varieties it is a decided disadvantage to put the seed down so far that the heat of the spring sun cannot readily reach them. THE GENTLK ART OF HUSBANDRY. But I am way ahead of my story. My purpose in writing this is to encourage gentlemen living in the suburbs to culti vate this gentle art of husbandry and make their own gardens. The first sea son nearfy everything failed, though 1 did get some lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes and cuenmbers. Indeed, 1 got all that we needed of these. During the succeed ing fall and winter I literally went to school to every gardener and farmer I came in contact with. From the gar deners I got as a rule very intelligent ad vice, and this 1 put into my book in tho shape of marginal notes. From the farmers I got little informa tion worth the having. They seemed to think that for the likes of me to exnect that garden truck, would grow was little less than presumptuous. Well, with this information, added to my experience and that set down in the books, I made a regular plan for my second garden, and a very attractive map it seemed when it was finished. I did not attempt to economize space, because 1 had more than I needed, and 1 therefore laid off teds with paths be tween each and broad paths at either end. These beds were thirty feet long and fonr feet wide, the paths between Demg a root and a half wide, and those at the ends three feet wide. BETTER RESULTS. I so apportioned my beds that I should have all the vegetables I wished in sea son. 1 tried peas, tomatoes, lettnee, spinach, radishes, squashes, sweet corn, peppers, bush beans, lima beans, cucum bers, parsley, okra, eggplant, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, salsify, potatoes, musk and water mel ons. I succeeded admirably with all of these ventures except with the melons. Either the ground is not favorable for the growth of these or the season was bad, or what is quite likely, I have not learned the knack of cultivating them. The cost was nothing at alL I don't count the labor I put on the garden as an outlay at alL It was an income rather. It took the place of a saddln horse, a bicycle or a gymnasium, for during all the time that I was working in ttie garden 1 put in as many hours at my desk as it was wholesome for one tn do, and this outdoor work was exercise wmcn was really needed. I paid money for manure and ot.hpr fertilizers, it is true, and also for seed, but in balancing my books I found that the ten bushels of onions and the twenty bushels of potatoes I sold more than paid for my outlay in money. The fact is that I was some six or seven dollars ahead, besides the summer supplies and winter stores. Now, Mshat I have done any man can do who can put in an hour and a half every day with spade and hoe and rake. The difficulty with beginners at garden ing is that they are too easily disconr- i aged, and give up because they do not achieve at the first attempt results like those accomplished by the skillful pro fessional gardener. New York Telegram. IWTAKIUI t'AN'T UK Cl'lt Kl Willi lllfAI. AITI.H'ATIONH, iih llu-y nnili.it iviti'li llio mnl id lie iIIm'iiko, t iiliiirli In a hlmid iir i'.'iiMUnil,.im iIImmihi', iiml In urdi'i' tut'iirn II Villi Iiiivii In lnki lnli'llml ivlil.Mlrn, Mnll um iiniii t'uiv In laki'ii Inti'iniilly, tmd hi'Ik dlivi'lly nil tin. Iilmul mid IHiii'iMIH mirliii'i'H. HullVI'ii liinli t'un la mi iinii k uii'illiMiu', llwiiaiini m'l'ilii'd hv title nf lhi IhI i.Iii .Ii-Iiiiip. In IIiIh I'militry fur rnr, und In a tvunlur 'wrlitiui. Il U i'iiiiimih'iI of the tn'Nt tunlea kiuitt n, eiiin hilled Willi lilt Ih'kI hlmid imiilleia, iiellnu ill iwlly nil lite mil n Mirnitvn, The ieifeel nun 'I l in I li ill id llni tun Initredli'iiln In Iml m.uIiiivi. Mii'lt tinndi'i iiil ri'Milli. In t ui I hi; eiiliii i li, Kend for lextliilnliliiU free, V, .1. I'll KN K Y iVCO. , , , . , I'lui'tli'liun, Tnleilo, O, Hnld hy ilniKi)litli niie, ?,ieenia, Klhel I mil mire nmv Hint tieniKt' IlihiU me mi iinuel, MiiihI hut nuikm von mi ixwlilve'.' I'-lliel He ii.ki'd me tn iiy H iih i. BASE BALL, t ut iirlH,- -"llmu n'n limn iinf 7'iiii'Ao" are it mire remedy for Cougha ami Horn Throat, 'J.'i cents a ho . A IWnhir rVllnrtv ehiirin.'v HUttlle." What la Ihiuley'e chief rilKS I'll.KHI ril.KHI lr. Williams' Indian I'llti Ointment will euro HUnd. Illeedinit Slid lleblim I'llea when all oilier tiiiiliiieiila have failed. It alwnrhs the tiiinnr., allays the lii hlntt at onee, aela it a iiimllli'n, Kiea iiuiam Mini, Pr Williams' Indian rile dimmem is prepared nuly Inr riles and llehlnit in mo th am pana. ami iiullilliit elm. Kvery box la warranted, Hold hv ttruuKlata, or mint b mmII ml v.u,.,l..i .. IjL, 1 . . . .. .hh.. vu -- i,m ,,i i,-.-, tn- Hini a, iirr una, Wil.UA.MS MANilKAl TIMt N(( ID.. rro.rietnrs, t'leveland, U, Pr. Jordan'H oU't in Ht th rmdl onea nf M-.Mityor Yealer, third and James streets, r'l'.ime, tv HSU. tiultaiions ami prescriptions aliaolutiv Send for free Kiok explaining the Hinto genetic sysleiii. l-AfTtoN. The llistogenetio Medielium nremiKliu but onn nceiii-y in each town. The lahcl around the Uittle bears tlie fol lowing itiMiription: "lr. J. Kugeue Jor ilnn, Jtistogeuetia Medicine." Kvery other device is a fraud. The people In tliU wurhl an- an iimeli alike that If you aim at one man you hit a hundred. INVKiOK.VTK THK li KM 1 1ON. IiUVMiKKTii a Vu.xm ill vigorute the diges tiou uml Bliiiiulate the torpid liver and bowels; they cleanse the blood ami impart new vigor to the body. One or two every night for a week will usually be all that i.s required. 1'or (.'oiiHtiiiatioit or l)ysifisiit wiic ur iwu uiKi'ii every nigiii win in a short time effect an uhsoliite cure. Hkamihktii'm Pit.i.s are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to "take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. The VlMniirliin'H "eure for the drink Inthll" win entirely sun-easful -"iiult yer dtirned drhikiu'." Cso Susmoliue3tovel'olih; no dust; uo smell. Tbv (Jkrmba for breakfast. Both the methotl ami icsulu when "jrun of FiirJ is taken: it is tileiuuinf ami refreshing to tho taste, nml icU L'ently yet promptly on tlio Xidneys, uiver una jjowcIs, cleans. tho ys- ini luwiuaiiy, uispen colils, fietttl eheg and fevers ami eurea habitue! ionstipatioa permanently. For salo m DUoan.l $1 bottles by all druggist CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. 84 V MkHCISCO. CH. Louisville, tr. ktw rant. n r. Pains and Aches AND THE BEST REMEDY AUK INMKI'AIIAIII IC. FOR THE PROMPT, SURE CURE OF Sprains, Bruises, Hurts, Cut, Wounda, Backache, RHEUMATISM, ST. JACOBS OIL HAS NO EQUAL. DO YOU WANT u SilFliTi nrn BICYCLE? 4 Powder EBI Of nil kliidsand In anvnuHiitlty - whole siile and retail at bed riiek prleea. E. J.'BOWEN, 65 Front Street, Portland, Or, tW Kend for ralalonue, ""1 Any lioy tn- i-irl can t a $35 -'I'tv liicyHe, h.uul sonifly m.uli', with every iuijirovrmrnt, hy seinlin to the San I'rancisio MVIiN INC. I()ST th(i n tines of TWENTY-FIVE SUBSCRIBERS - TO TIIK - WEEKLY POST For One Year, with $1.50 A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ho other baking powder does such work. J. McCRAKEN & CO., DEAI.KRS IN Rocht Harbor Dm. Portland Csrnsnt. Boh dsn lists and Utah Plstlsr. Hair, Fir brick nd Firs Clay. LAND PLASUR. 60 North rront titrottt, Cor. I), I'OKTLANU, OK. L. w n'opyriKliifd. I Ml I VlflTflDV TIIUIUIll. Ill U' H II . . . "niji- Moln Aitent fur 4rfr- '"'I'll- 'aai. I ITo Market l room 'in. M. K. IT. ll.huiH-lie. anle muii'r, m, WitMh., 11. iv I'm-krl Kleu I rmu.iu.. ..t'ti, lOlt will cure any diieawiiilekly,rlieiiily, nm lirally, while anlei-p, wlllmut wnaiillnii, tho lot driiKH, eleelrielty or Imiihl,.. Kulln-lv new loree: iiiimhi iiiHiciiei .mi: ahiiirli fiti-uen lt.,in ui.- u....i. ,11,1., iriiu, ,ni rviita. R OP S ? If mi: ,t T L1 1 1 1.' .. PoaltlT ly Cored with Va8rtuhn Heniartla. Have en Mid thomuiiwi. ,,r ........ ". " lymptoius disappear: In ten dnjal leaBt two-ililrili Jlnls of nilraenlMiia eurea. Ten 1a' trenlmini Into bf mall. If von order mint .n,i 111,. i Drtllt mialmrn III. II II if. "'-" 11 .wnaan i conn, AMniita.ua. Urouordurtrlal return this adrarllaumuiit to n. THE COST IS THE SAME :C3 THE HARTMAN PATENT STEEL. PICKET FENCE airt ?nZ"ZVt Mm" """W cniH3; pl'ket airulr that oliatmela the view and will rot or fall apart in a snort time. 'J he " lliirtmun Fence Ih nr hi e 11 dealKii. proleels the fromulH wltlmui -oi, HARTMAN MFC. CO., ...Beaver Falls. Pa. baker tL HAMILTON SAN FRANCISCO. .. CALIFORNIA I Always mention turn paper in writing J For each suliscrilier. WKHKLY FOST is Ih'M newspaper weekly America. Then: art: two styles the Safety Ih'cycle-one Ihivs anil one ftr irl 1 are the most beautiful ma chines ever brought to S.uv Francisco. hvery boy who has one is delighted with it. The the in of for a. t C I li..,. won LET EVERY BOY AND GIRL ON THE PACIFIC COAST BEGIN AT ONCE. The names must he sent in as soon as you j;et them, together with the money. I )o not wait till you get the whole number. Address the EVENING POST, San Francisco, Cal. oaIiS BEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. n DLSO'H REMEDY FOK CATAKK11. Bent. Emi- est to uso. CheapcHt. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in tho Head it inn no emi:il. u It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price 50c. Sold by druggints or sent by mail. Addresg: E. T. Hazf.ltink, Warren, Pa. n Li The Voice of Affliction. One of S. C. Goodriche's stories is as follows: "Madam," said the Conneticut minis ter to the widow, "it is a painfnl subject but you have recently met with a se vere loss." "Yes, doctor," applying her apron to her eyes, "and I try to bear it with submission, but, oh. doctor. I some times feel in my heart Goosey, eoosev gander, where shall I wanderl" s3 T HCOPVRaHT ' IK iiAUghrrobe done t (XMW rTS . jLI- 1.. t r . i the house oughh to be cleaned- next- house-cleaning end be convinced man," and ignorance is no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better clean them in tho old way than not at all ; but the modern andsensible way is to use S APOLIO on paint, on floors, on windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. To be ignorant oF the use3 of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age mi:Tmm'm.a,. 1 r m rJ- 1 Give Trr"alt This Oil AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. i- COLA JT? JT I lll Lllintl I Iflurikii A s 1 ... Brunch Srhool: 'oai.Ttm, rw!li r'rn- 11110 ODursss of study, m, m.V;f ' u , r'80n- Business. si,ini.i.;..i 'WewritMr, I'eniManslifi.ami Fnrti.l. 71 . . i-1,, ,...! 11 ... f.: ' , " r"g'isn UrlWrtMrmi. Old Gold anil Mllvur ni... : snd Silver f. mall to the o n 'SVT 0ld Oolomon, 41 Third tret, Han vL i. , h",V." A. retui-n mail the oanh. aaoi)rdii to a 'li il'" "6ni! Unntiiatlflfaotory will return "old " '"ounk rtiii mm ma vr RisrliTllil WeaknessofBodyandKiHi ii.h fmwoi firrorsorxnPB.l nij '"uwt Rafeml, Hub). ANIIO(lll fBlly llofS" "l,1" Yomii, bltl. ...f.lllrs 1IOJIK Tlltt" riiiJ fBW,'JSl'S0l. tf.. 1. nifr mi. so sui ,,i r1T,lw!."',i tr!