-1 If Delicious. BISCUIT. MUFFINS. WAFFLES. CORN BREAD. GRIDDLE CAKES. Can always be made with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. And while cakes and biscuit will retain their moist tire, they will be found llaky and extremely light and fine grained, not coarse and full of holes as are the biscuit made from ammonia baking powder. Price's Cream Baking Pow der produces work that is beyond comparison and yet costs no more than the adulterated ammonia or alum powders. V Prion's s!3iU i'nr jmre food and rrood health DYSPEPSIA AM) CONSTIPATION. Henry B. Archer, Receiver of Taxes of the city of Yonkers, X. Y., says of Bms- DBKTH'iJ'U.l.S : " For the past ten years I have lieen using Bbasdskth's 1'tLi.g for self and family. We tind them a sovereign remedy for indiges tion and constipation, taking one or two every night for ten days, l'hey are also admirable blood purifiers, perfectly harm less but exceedingly ettective as a cathartic I first used them myself, particularly for biliousness and dyspepsia. They relieved me in two weeks. I cheerfully recommend them." Five things are essential to success in life. One U a good wife; the other four are money. "August Flower" I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. The doctors told me it was chronic. I had a fullness ifter eating and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. I suffered fre quently from a Water Brash of clear matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick ness at the Stomach would overtake me. Then again I would have the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. yt was working then for Thomas McHenry, Druggist, Cor. Irwin and Western Ave., Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had -.been for seven years. Finally I used August Flower, and after using just oneb.ttle for two weeks, was en tirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch i before. I would like to refer you to J Mn McHenry, for whom I worked, I who knows all about my condition, and from whom I bought the medi- cine. I live with my wife and family at 39 James St., Allegheny City.Pa. Signed, John D. Cox. 0 G. G. GREEX Sole Manufacturer, . Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. f If Vou haw l COLD or COUGH,! J acute or leading to CONSUMPTION, OF PURE COO LIVER Oil. ANT 1IYFOPHOSPHITES j OF LIME AND SODA ( zs utmB oxmB fojr. it. ( This preparation contains the silmula I ting prolicrtles of the Unpophntphitrs ) and i fill Koruvgian Vod Liter (HI. Used J.bjphyslciau8 all the world over. It Is as 9 palatable an milk. Three times as efflea- doua as plain Cod Liver Oil. A perfect I Emulsion, better than another made. For ) all tortus ot Hunting Disease, Bronchitis, Scrofula, nd as a Flesh Producer there U nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION. It Is gold br all Druggists. Let no one by profuse explanation or Impudent entreaty Induce you to accept a substitute. 'We have a big stock of Rubber Goods bought olj a leading house retiring from business on this Coast. cfiild'i rubber shoes, 5 to 10 25c JCscs' footholds, 10 to 2 1S WlB6;s'0Tershoes 25c, 30e Mlsses'Wtics and high cuts 11.00, $1.26 Ladles' overshoes, all styles 35c, 40c, 50c, 60C Ladles' arctics and snow excluders. . . .1.00. $1.25 Ladles', high-cnt gsiters l.50, J1.73 Ladies' boots, special bargains $1.60, $1.76 Child's boots !!-2?'fl ?5 MiBses' boots . .$1.25, $1.60 Boys' boots &5S 1 &SS Man's short boots, extra $2.50 to $3.50 Men's hip boots Ho0 to $6X0 Men's overshoes, eight styles. . . 45c, 50c, Mc, Men's arctics and snow excluders $1.25, $1.50 Rubber Clothing of all kinds at a big discount from regular prices. Ask for our full list of Rubber Goods. Address SMITH'S CASH STORE, 416-4181 Front Slreet, San Francisco, Cal. FMEiUlE Best in the WorMfl n E7 A 0 IT Get tits Genuine! 1 r Hjl r Sold Everywhere!1 as YOUNG If The Specific EN! A No. I. Cores, without lull, all pa nf flflsorr km and no m stiuidlug. Pi events strlo ternnl ramedy. Cures v Iter of liw long ire. 1t helne an In en everything else nas luiieo. Hold ny an nitrtrbitH- Maimfactiirers: The . Schoenhelt Medicine FHre. $3.00. 1 14 Kan Jose, Cal, DUMPLINGS. POT PIES. PUDDINGS. CAKES. DOUGHNUTS. CONSTANCY. If Age should sit hit fltir on her brow And writ November i her May day faea; Should rob lier form of all iu lovely graoa, Ami turn to silver locks so raven now; Should dim her lustrous ere nd disallow Her ears all hearing; should destroy, efface. All things that in lier memory have plaea. And so wiiu life alotitt her frame endow. I still would love her. mill ber servant be, And strive to merit by my constancy The place shs give " l"'r heart today; To there abide iti such a perfect way A life of changeless lov,. w.vild leave to ids A debt to her whieli 1 could never pay. -Chicago Tribune, The Art of Lithography. That oil repels water would not seem, to be very promising fact for an inventor to be gin with. Yet it enabled Senefelder to give toe world lithography. He found that writing executed in oily ink could Imi trans ferred to stone mi that lie could print from the impression. When ink from a roller was applied to it the oily lines received the ink; as all the ret of the stone was washed with water, the ink Indeed nowhere else. Several beautiful printing pnx-.vs based on pbotog rahy depend on a principle as simple as Seuefelder's namely that certain gelatine compound are rendered insoluble by the actiou of light. A picture taken on a coin pound of this kind is carefully washed, leav ing; in relief every line on which light lias fallen; from this it is easy to take electro types forusaon an ordinary printing press. New York Sun. An Awful Host. It is not always judicious, as a Scottish paper, to use Scotch idioms. A (Scottish gen tleman was down in England visiting some old frieud.s and while willi them was invited to a ditiner jrty. The worthy Scot made himself as agreeable as be uouUI, and after dinner, over the wine and walnuts, grew quite confidential with his ueihlxir. This gentleman os suffering from a severe cold, and Mr. Mcluttre ttlie .Scotchman), to show his sympathy, said: ".Man, it's an awfu' host (cough) you've got." The host overheard the remark and naturally took it to himself, and there was a decided coolness beeweeu the par ties till the Scoichinnn's friend explained the meaning of host. Chicago Herald. War Averted. "If you jab that umbrella m my eye again, as you have done twice already," said the man in the brown overcoat, fiercely, "you'll get a broken head !" "It was ns much your fault as mine," re torted the man in tlie gray ulster. "If you want to kick up any f us ubout it, just sail inl I'm insured for illXJa week in the Scrap pert' Self Protective Mutual association, and I'm aching for a broken heud." The man in the brown overcoat looked fix edly at the other. Evidences of a severe mental conflict were visible in liisface. At last be spoke. "You're safe," be said. 'Tin an agent for tUat company." Chicago Tribune. His Conscience Smote flim. A sad eyed man walked into a store in Bo loit the other day and, planking down a $10 note, tearfully said: "Just four years ago to day I stole a ti pair of shoes from your store. The matter has been preying on my mind, but my pride prevented me from confessing. I can stand it no longer. Take your pay out of this $10 bill." The merchant, of course, was delighted to meet such a penitent, con trite soul and cave the man 16. and he de parted with a light heart. The $10 bill was a very finely executed counterfeit. The next conscience stricken individual that presents himself at that store will be thrown into the river with neatness and dispatch. Janesville Gazette. Selenium. Selenium is a comparatively rare mineral with the exceedingly curious property that the electric current which it conveys is most sensitive to the play of light on the mineral By employing selenium in his photophone Professor Andrew Graham Bell achieved the wonderful result, of sending an audible mes sage with no other messenger than the solar beam. New York Sun. When Old Folk Went to Bed. From thirty-five returns of cases of old age, the average time of going to bed was 9 o'clock; but one retired at 12, and one at 11 ; five at 7; seven are bedridden. The average time of rising wasaboutSo'clock, but six ro e at 6 o'clock, one at 5, nine at 10, one at U, and one at 4 p. m. Professor Humphrey's Book. ooo OOOOO 00 THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! ft O TUTT'S TiNY LIVER PILLS O have all thenrtuesoiine larger one equally effective; purely vegetable. Exact size shown in ion isi order. OPAOOO ooo WANTFiinr Wm mm m containing a mog rsphy of W. E. Gladstone. The most popular and best selling book now offered. Profusely Illustrated. Agents are making over $10 per day. Apply quick for territory. Can supply any book published. Men tion this paper. WOODWARD PI BLINHINU CO., San Frane'sco, California. WALL PAPER 10 cents per double roll, fiend 2-cent stamp for samples. BCHOFIELD & MORGAN, 192 Third street, Portland, Or. THE WOLVERINE. A Ferocious Animal Ibat M Only ta the North W otiiU of Miclilgftu. "MichiHau is criM the Wolverine state, but I don't belie there are two dosen per sons outside or that Mat that know what a wolverine is," said a native of the Ureen bay region. "For that mailer, ths people in Michtga'u tt-olf who can tell you what a wol verine is ar mighty scarce. Why Ibis ani mal should lie pari icuUrly a resilient of the Micliigau wilderness I do not know; but I never heard of it ling seen or heard of else where. The wolf is a co!;;..u animal all over the west, or u' least it was before civil ization limited its habitat, and the black bearisalMi found everywhere in greater or lews numbers. Then why should the wolver ine only have nmde its appearance In Michi gan, where it nas In the pioneer dnys as plenty almost as the wolf, and even now is a dreaded frequenter of ths woods of the northern part of the state! Ths wolverine is an animal that has some of characteristic of the wolf, and partakes In other ways of the nature of the lnsr. The old neltlers of Michi gan always insisted that the animal was a cross letween tho- two hnsists, and that it the opinion of norih Michigan woodsmen to day. When Michrpm nas admitted into the Union the wolverine still common, in fact infested all Ihe forest of the state, and the state was named after him, owing to some of the characteristic of the animal ad mired by the hardy pioneers who hewed a commonwealth out of the great wilderness they found about their inland sea. "It is a singular fact that no museum or loologieal garden hns ever yet had a speci men of this iiuiiiie memler of the animal kingdom. 1 say it is singular, and I do not know that it is either, for the rensoii that they have never exhibited the wolverine is the great dilticiilty, not to say impossibility, of capturing it alive, or of keeping it alive after it is captured. They are the most sav age of beast. They have the ugly temper of the wolf, which they resemble in appearance, but In sie and savagen they resemble the bear of the western fastmvi. Hut while having the size and aavagenos of the liear, they excel him in aggreasivenessand ferocity. They do uot have his clumsiness. Their wolf ish apearance makes the fart that they are expert and agile tree cliiuliers seem odd. lu lying in wait for their prey they also resem ble the panther, for they will crouch closely iu the branches or forks of a tree and drop down upon their victim likeone of those great member of the cat familv. "They will attack a man in this way as readily as they would a fawn, and iniiiiy an uuwary hunter in the Michigan woods has fallen a victim to some hungry and uudis criminating wolverine. The claws of this strauge animal are much longer aud sharper than the bear's and their toeih bigger and more pointed and curved. Their wariness is said by hunters to exceed that of any animal on the coutinent. and they are seldem bunted for the sport of the thing, the danger being too great. It is only when a wolverine has made hi presence so destructive to the pas tures aud sheepfolds of the backwoods far mers that the entire loss of their stock is feared that the farmers organize for a raid on the wolverines, usually employing a num ber of expert aud during woodsmen to direct the hunt. I can't see for myself what the pioneers ot Michigan saw in this animal to perpetuate its memory by nicknaming their state after it, but the name is there, and Michigan will reniuiu the Wolverine state long after the wolverine is extinct." New York Sun. Breathing and the Teeth. It may become iiecesrfiry to add "Breathe through the nose"' to the rules usually laid down for the preservation of the teeth. A British dentist, Dr. Scanes Spiccr, has been struck with the frequency with which carious teeth are associated with nasal obstruction, and he believes that a relation exists between them. Mouth breathing, which in such cases is enforced, may act as a predisposing caue of caries of the teeth in various ways. Ex posure to the cold air tends to cause inflam mation of the tooth pulp, produces congestion of the mucous membrane and a secretion of stringy acid mucus, and dries the mucus so that it forms a fertile soil for the disease germs. New York Telegram. Napoleon's American Relations. "Everything relating to the Bonaparte family," said Librarian Spofford. "is eager ly sought after by our readers, and a com paratively recent work by Abbot v on Louis Napoleon III is in great demand." This is accounted for by the fact that for many years descendants of the Bonaparte have lived in this city and Baltimore, and consequently people at the capital are more interested in the family than if they were foreigners in the true sense of the word. It is only about a year ago that Col. Jerome Bonaparte disposed of his personal property in this city aud is now on the continent with bis family. Washington Post. An Unexpected Trip, A frigate returning to England from a cruise early in this century came off Ply mouth, and the captain invited a few friends to dine on board, promising them a sail, as it was a fine day. They went, and enjoyed it much, but as they were tackiug to return to port a cutter came up with an order from government for the captain to sail instantly to the West Indies, with some sealed packets for the admiral on that station. There was nothing to be done, therefore, but to take bis eompany with him, and give them such a view of the West Indies as they neither ex pected nor desired. Montreal Star. A 79-Year-Old Fattier of a Prize Baby. Mr. Patee is one of the best known men in northwestern Missouri, where he bas lived for about fifty years. He is about 79 year of age, but does not betray his years. He Is one of the strongest men in the state today, and is vigorous and hale. About six years ago he married for the third time, and in less than a year thereafter was again a father. This blessing of his heart y and greeu old age took the first prize at the Lewis county fair. Kansas City Times. A Cork on Trial for Life. In the Fifteenth century it was popularly believed that cocks were intimately associ ated with witches, and they were sometimes credited with the power of laying accursed eggs, from which sprang winged serpents. In 1474, at Bale, a cock was publicly accused of having laid one of these dreadful eggs. He was tried, sentenced to death, and, together with bis egg, was burned by the executioner in the market place amid a great concourse of people. All the Year Round. A Rare Woman. Cbollie I say, Fweddie, I see by the pa pahs that there is a woman out west who can not say anythiug except yes or no. , Fweddie That's nothing at all, Cbollie, old boy. I met one lawst night who couldn't say anything except no. Washington Star, Mrs. Croly, the fouuder of the New York Sorosis, bas presented to each member a pho tograph of the members of the Sorosis club of Bombay, nearly all of which are native Indian women, dressed in the costume of their jouutry. I soMKnuNti rent tiik jkw The world H'nmvued siiccei id lliislettet's Moiniieh Hitlers, aiut I heir continued popularity (or over a llilrd of s ccitluiry ss ktoniHi hlc, Is scarcely uioic ttiinderlul thsu the welcome Hist lins'ln the annual appearance of Hosteller's Al manac, This vslnal'le medical dentine Is puli UkIhsI by t he Music ttrrl onipatiy, I'lttsliuru, IV, under their ou u Immediate misi Won, employ (nil sixty bunds In Hint di pailmt'iit. l'hey ate rmttitm: about eleven mouths lu the year on tins Hutk, and the Issue ot same (or In1.' III be more than IO.tMi'.i. printed lu the r'nullsh, Herman, Kreni'h, Welsh, Nnrweslan, fr'wislli.h, Holland, lliihcmlan and ianilsh lunijUKui'f. liefer to com; i( It tor valuable and liUcicsllUM rending coms-rnlhK health, and numerous Irslim, minis as lo the elhVacy ot Hosteller's Moinseh Hitlers, amusement, varied Information, astronomical I'lili'iilatloiis and t'hronolcKlcat Items, etc, w hich can be depended on for porrwtness. The A I in a nac lor Is'' can b 1 obtained free of coat from ilriiMulsis sud itcncrnt country dealers In all parts of the country. She I 1 I vou cross the ocean last summer as usual, Mr. iVrklns? IVtklns Vass; twice, mice liolug and oiiiH wetiiltitiig. TIIK l-KOUItKM OK TIIK ( I NTI KV Leans onni; from superstition and blind idolatry ol' isms ami its allopathic, in cluded." It leans loiKirsf universal, alt deter mining law : towards diets, not fancies, It leans toward iminutnlilc principles, mid in vulnerable truth, mid nwuy trout superan nuated authority, organized ignorance and dyed-ill tbc-wool prejudice, Ulitid empir icism in medicine liaa.w ith other fossilued bivalves, bud its duy. Yes, there are plenty of 'I'clated crabs," but being born of dark ness and fear twill sisters of intellectual iiilancy they cannot much longer with stand ihc eivtluiug inlliienct of advancing science, Tliev are slowly but surely "dy ing l-gypt. living." U't'ore the " search lifclit " ol iuvestigalion. I'lic advancing thinker wonders bow it was possible for that monstrosity- the medical si ii nce ( T) extant now -to Inivc survived to Ibis late day! Hut w lu'ie was tlie reform lo come I'ro'in? It is not only passe to attempt re form, it is outright dangerous. It requires a boldness akin to recklessness. Legion is the name who have tried; they have left tlicir.ldeai hiiig bones ns a warning. An at tempt at reforming theology brands vou a heretic;" in politic you arc charged with every infamy under the sun, and in inedi cine'every duck intellect "quacks " at you and you are aiv.'used ol having no dipkma when your diploma is on tile in the court house' tinder the very eyes of the slander ers. All this is caused by la'sotted ignor ance, and since Inioks are sent free of charge to every applicant and we pay the postage, there is no excuse for ignorance w ben it costs nothing to Ih informed. People w ho la-rate the Histogenetic system ol nnsli cine arc either Intellectual pariahs incapa ble of counting live in succession or under standing any xl problem, or they are mental sluggards and cannot screw them selves up to the point of information by reading up and forming a conclusion. In either case their opinions arc ns valuable as that of the Puget .Sound oysters. Dr. Jordan' otllce Is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James streets, Seattle, Wash. Consultations and prescriptions absolute- ienil for free book explaining the Histo genetic system. Caution. The Histogenetio Medicine are sold in but one agency in each town. rhe label around the bottle bear the fol lowing iiiscrip'.;.""- "l'r. J. Kugene Jor dan, nisbigeiieiuTMediciiie.'' Kvery other device is a fraud. ' The coming man" Is the fellow who holds your note. For throat diseases and coughs use "7(m)hii lUanehM Trurhm." Price, cents. Nof m; in hoxrt. They are telling some big snake stories shout the Keeley treatment. Tbv Uermka for breakfast. EED Of all kinds and In any quantity whole sale and retail at bedrock prices. E. J. BOWEN, 65 Front Street, Portland, Or. Send for ratalogue. Mildest, purest and lest smoking tobacco made. Does not bite the tongue. Mastift gives more solid comfort in one package than you can get out of a dozen others. Packed in canvas pouches. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. INDIAN DEPREDATION I PENSION I PATENTS LAND ' HOMEStigAP ' PrtS tAl C LAI SV3S The" EXAM IN1CR" BVKKAU of CLAIM? DNDKB THS DIBBCTIOM Or San Francisco Examiner. f you have a claim of any description whatsoevei against the United States Government and wish It Bpeedlly adjudicated, address JOHN WEDDKRBUKN Manager, St Fstreat. N. W. Whlnnn, T. C IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE GIFT or of an addition to one's library, elegance and usefulness will be found combined in SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED. Ten years revising, loo editors employed. Critical examination invited. Get the Best. Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. G. C. MERRIAM A CO., Springfield, Mas. - nr-nir illj pirn 6UI 13 f WEBSTER'S Mo I INTERNATIONAL I go li DICTIONARY zs v y i now TM1. Wc utter Our II limited lollui lii'WHhl (otaliy cse ol t'atnrih llial eaiiuol be cured by Hiking Hall's I iitiinli I inc. .1. 1 II I.N I'.Y .Vl'i., I'lons , Toledo, II, We. the undcrsimird. Iuim' kinm n I , .I t Ihmh'V for the last Illleen veins, and bellow hni vr teellv him. untile In all business trniisaelliiiis, and llnaiielally iiMe to can y out any nhlly.atliuia made l llielr III ill. , , . ,, West .Vi'l rum, Wholesale liiitlils, lohdo, . Waldlint, Kliinail .X Marvin, Wholesale I'ruK lltsts, Toledo, il. Hall's t iUiiirh I 'lire Is taken Internally, ai tlnsj dlreellv upon the blond and mucous surfaces id the system. I'tlee, 5.V cl bottle. Hold by all l'ru(!i(lts. II Is wasthm time lo try to leach Killllrlan to lie hont. niB i'ohti.and vnoAi, roi.io. t'oiilttininjc all the oopular hoii?s, " t'olil railes," " l.overs' tjuarrel " ami numerous other nice songs, sent hy mall to any nil ilrcss for Ml cents : stamps tnken. Address W'tl.nx H. At I rs s Musin More, ".Ml First street, I'ortlaml, Oregon. If manufacturers throughout tlie I'tiitnl States woiihl ailovt the policy of the man ufacturers ol' Star VltiK, who Klvo the con sumer not only the I'cst tobacco that can Ihs made, but make full-weiKlit plugs, there would probably he no complaints from con sumers about poor tiality and short weights. f . Use Knatnellueritove Polish; no dust: no smell. iinth tho motlnxl ami result wltfii ?yrup of Figs in taken; it U lmuuil ,tul rcfrealiing to tlto tasto, nml acU ;ently yet promittly on tlie KitlnoyH. Aver oinl Boweln, clcanwa tlie ejf em efKt'tually, di.sM)l ctiMn, licad dies ami ft'Vfr ami cttrea Imliitu. oiiHtipntion Mrmnticntly. 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NESS, SWELLINGS, BACK ACHE, NEURALGIA, SCIAT ICA, BURNS. A PROMPT PERMANENT CURE. DESTand SAFEST OIL Manufactured. l in Give This OH Trial, -AS1 YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. m tm r- r- m a. J , m m mm m m m w r 1J ft lJ III -., I I 1 1 i 1- 1 SURE CURE lLtttO M MUetna Co.. 580 nay HU ttan 'tsnclso Portland, OrKon. A. I. Arfntrinir l'rln. flraurli M hncil : ( ai-hai. Ilea I'ih.i.mik, Salmi. Ort-fa. samscounM uf tluily, winiv raieant iulilm, llushicss. Short linn il, ' Tln wwttm thrnu)rMttl thi yrnr. riludrnli (Vtntlt Ua t iviy tlin. ( ul'n(ue from either kIhhjI, rV. "'hoTyt& CO. Want in SKcnt In every town In Ori'KOii, Wash tuition and Idaho to sell PIANOS and ORGANS On roiinnlHsUiii. No stock or raiilal needed. Miialo teachers pn-ternxl. rlxjclal rsuit ou all goods. Write (or particulars. PORTLAND, OK. JOHNSTON & LAWRENCE, WHOLWALBANU SETA1L- Plumoers' snd tnjlnttrs' Supplies, Hand and Stsam Pumps, Iron Plot. Hams, Pips Coming. Lubricators, Wstor Motors, Fans and Vsnlllstors, Cash Rsjlitsrs, Mo. Writ fur prliwa. 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. Coiitractoni on heatlns and veiilllallnf bnildlnics. Katlmaur hirmalinl. THE HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OK CAMPOKMA. OrKnnlsixl last. ah.'I, w,7, 512. IU. UMnes paid alnee oruanlrailun, ti:;t"..:i . One of Hie moat siiepesaful lire liiHiiruni o eunna nles of the im- Hnllelta ku.h! IiiihImi hh npnn lis repiitatlnn fur solidity, hoiiiiriililn deHlliiK.eiiiltalli ljiisiiiieiita and prompt payment of lira lnaxea. Axenta at all prlnrlpul iHittita. (iillee.-C'imurd biillilliiK, l'orlland.Or. II H. Htmli. Manauer North western Departiiient; Arthur Wilson, Hee'y; Jo V. R. Webber, Cashier. I. M. Watson, Hpm lnl Agt. AGENT, made 7t In four days on myK.lectric CorseW and Hneclaltles. Kulrieroenl nruHl uik1-jiIi prims. Hani pie fres. Dr.RrldiimHil Hmaitway.N. V. UflV EH CD CURED TO STAY CURED7, sin I rLl til We want the name and ad- dressof every suflcrrr In the V, ACTUM A U.S. and Canada. Address, Ot HO I Elllln ?.EsroldBa7N,M.D,Bufiio,II.T. OAT A K K 1 1 . licra, l-Jasi. Relief is immediate. A in the Head it hag no ( ' 1 Dealer Does Not Carry Them. PARRY CARTS AND BOAD WAGONS, Best and Cheapest in tho World. Carts, SIS Dp. Wagons, SSO lip. Hiual. t T- N. T. V. TS. Ko. 417 -i. F. . V. Ho. 4M TJ