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To Insure Pure Food. The purest, lightest, sweetest, and therefore most appetizing and wholesome bread, biscuit, rolls, muffins, cakes, crusts, etc., are assured with the use of the Royal Baking Powder. The New York State Analyst says : The Royal Baking Powder is superior to any other which I have examined. It is unequaled for purity, strength and wholesomcness." Cam: !l. "So my daughter referred you to me, ebf Well, 1 haii!y understand it. She never consults me except in a financial way." 'Well ah-sir. that's just It." Harper' Bazar. A Maie-lnj! A Nevada forest is said to be so vast and Impenetrable that many travelers hart lc?a lost In mere contemplation of lt Aaierbaa Grocer. A Boost to Laiuks. Xo Mom Worriviknt. STANSY BLOSSOM SUPPflSITORIFR A l'-o a lve Cure f, ,r I rawrhej. ::f a:r. mm Ions .. nerp-rVre. six i.icka-i-;$YiO. bveurely I-iC. racuvti a: il uia 1 ! !,, u n c u f price. Writ rrc.rct:::ir. I4k.Lv Anenu Wau:.l i ivn.n'- i 'w c, v u;. I 1 H 1 4 mm my I I fS v H vast a UG CUT, BRIGHT Mif r,fcPMR Koouoaaleal Furvignera. "The thinR with which I return homo the most impressed," wtys an exceptionally intelligent woman who has lived abroad for some time, "is that of the real economy which ex ists among Europeans. At first we lavish Americans term it parsimony, and sniff at the accounting for candle ends in the household of a Dritish peer or the careful thrift of the Ger man housewife who binds her bod blankets with a deep, loosely caught j binding of cheoscclotli to preserve i 4 . . tne nap that comes off infuntesimallv from handling in daily Unhnaking, out alter awhile we discover that 6ide by side with this rigid avoidance of waste and needless expenditure mere ore impressive results and gen erous, handsome outlays. "They are all skillful, too, in mak ing the most of everything, much more so than we with the Yankee in genuity of which we boast it seems inherent, not acquired. At this mo ment I think the French feasant woman can serve for five sous a bet ter, a more nourishing and appetiz ing meal than our scientific kitchens can put forth for three times that 6um, and this with no disparagement to tue latter. As a people we seem to lack the faculty of getting the mast out of the least; that is. the maximum of comfort out of the min imum of expenditure, in striking con trast to our transatlantic friends." Her Point of View in New York limes. Tobacco is man's most uni versal luxury ; the fragrant aroma of MASTIFF PLUG CUT starts people to pipe-smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. August lower" F How Ha Succeeded lit Life. The man with the self satisfied air had stopped to eiieak to a couple of men on tne street, and when he had passed one of the men remarked: "There's a man who has come up in the world rapidly." "Is he a brilliant man?" asked the other. "Well, no; at least no one ever thought so." "He must be a hard worker then." "No; he doesn't work any harder than he has to." "Well, I suppose he has a lot of good hard sense, and that makes him valuable." "He has never shown any evi dences of it." The second man thought the mat ter over for a moment and then said: ktM. 1, t vm, wen, some people nave a tHvU Lake. De-Mi's tako is a body of brackish watvr of uncertutu sue, according to the weather, but covering about 000 quare miles on an average, and having an outlet by a marshy stream to the Cheyenne river, only iu wet enons. Though the water in too valine for a stranger to drink it, yet it abounded with Hsh in it natural state; and even now, In the dead of winter, one may see groups of wiry ohlsimaw hero and' there on the lee (four feet thick at llu'leaid!) "working the dip seine" and bringing out at each haul two or three pickerel, which lire thrown on the ice to freeze solid in a few minutes, alter which they are handled like stones or billot .if . .1 m . . 10 see tne poor old creatures kneeling on the margin of the holes thev have cut through tho ice. and with one arm, bare nearly to tho shoulder, thrust under tho edge of the ice to spread tho seine thermometer from r.tr,i t an I..-. low is a novel and interesting siiht to tho tourist; that is, if he u well wrapped in a fur coat and has thick moccasins or "German socks" over his heavy boots. The lake in one place Is almost cut in two by a sort of peninsula, with a r-poon shaped extremity running out into the lake; and there the Indians in the "irood oi l nines used to make their great buf falo drive. Stampeded by mounted men. from a large sect ion adjacent tho animals tied to the lake and were gradually con centrated on this peninsula; the hunters then advanced by Unit or along the laud and shot them down nt leisure. At length tho white man broke in; the great Turtle mountain buffalo raids begun; for seventy miles in a line the prairie the next summer was a Golgotha whitened with buffalo skeletons and old settlers still tell of the "big money" made bv gathering their bones. In live short years every buffalo was gone, and the Indians had to starve, fhrht or emikrratn. They fought and were whipped: nart emigrated and the rest are starving. J IL a b "EVERY WORD TRUE.'" HO All this wnitrn or FAMOm LVTTKR. THAI lie Kelteratta Ills Ntalements. I'roducai Additional I'roof and Clearly Pa. Alias IU I'oetllon, 1 mt I had been troubled five? mnntln. with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness! after eating, and a heavy load in the! SSLrrSSL! -Ity of making others think they Tn f Jr l ," r U1J'C are smart men even when they are me. I was working for Thomas not" ifSP1??!8 ci7' "He hasQ,t that to marked ra..in wnose emn nv T hA )wn fnrt a v.. . , . . ' - -r j . . I lcut- ne consiuers nun a r ll 3 , A T AUSust Jower j ticularly able man. " ui inuHKiu. i was relieved oi ai l trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since mv re covery. J. p. Cox.AUegheny. Pa. D par his success TOWER'S I) i IMPROVED Slicker b the only Absolutely Water Proof Coat ! Guaranteed Leak at the Seams. Thwaara two w.ji too can tell th. cenalaa llckw: tie Flih Brand trade mark and a Son WoL aa Collar. Sold eTerywbere, or wnt frw for prlaa. IVjnT to Peel, Break or Stick. to . ry, i mnuir. oils ion, jnasa. varnnivia nrsna u Dttr tnan aar toaf aoal aaada axaayt tha Fiaa Beajib. "Wliat is the secret of then?" "His ability and readiness to say things reflecting on the work of others. His only hope is to convince people that others do poor work." Chicago Tribune. An lioneat Car Conductor. A prominent citizen of Union Hill Doarued a street car in Hoboken and handed Conductor Spencer a coin. Soen cer felt the milled edges, and, thinking it was a fifty cent piece, he put it in his pocnet without examining it and re turned forty-five cents change, which the other man quickly put in his tockeL A few minutes later the conductor was making change inside tho car and dis covered that the supposed fifty cent piece was a $iu gold piece. Ilo put it back in his pocket and asked the Union Hill man the denomination of the coin he had given him. "It was a quarter." the Union Hill man said. "I gave you twenty cents more than you are entitled to." Spencer remarked, quietly. The Union Hill man laughed, but did not offer to return the change. I m satisfied if you are," said Spencer. Nothing more was said until the car reached the top of the hill at Weohawkcn and the man had shown no sin of re turning the twentv cent Then said: "If you keep my change I'll keep what you gave me and call it square." The Union Hill man put his hand in his pocket and exclaimed: "By Jove! I gave you a $10 gold piece." "You did," replied Sieneer, "and you intended to swindle me out of twenty cents. Here's your $10, but you don't deserve to get it back." The prominent citizen pocketed the money and got oft the car at the next corner. New York Sun. .V. r. Smu.J - It would bo difficult to measure tin Interest and comment, not to ay excite ment, w hieli the published letter of Ir. K. A. tlunn. which aniieuied in th.. pai ers yesturduv. has occasioned. Th. prominence o( the doctor and the uiiuhuhI mutireot tne letter have Uith tended U add Interest to the subject and make it reauy wio talk oi tne town. 1 called upon Dr. Uunu at his res! Hence, .No. r.'4 est Forty-eeventh street yesieiMay aitcrnoon. 1 found the recep uoii room crowded, and it was only after amours waiting that 1 sucoociled il obtaining an Interview. ur. Cninn is a distinguished looking man. and impressed me nt once bv bin mtiuiy pcuriug und air of sincerity took the sewt ho courteously offered ana sani: "Are you aware, doctor, of the column, turn your letter lias caused?" I r. if nun smiled, and replied : "Thiugn vui-vt uiunruiuury usually cause com ment, it !d not a common thiinr for km smi inns tu indorse him cordially roe ontmend medicines other than those in uie ,i(ir.Tt(i .Uf(fici. History is full ol instances of scientists who have indorsed discoveries they ludieve to be valuable, and have Uen denounced for so doing, and yet these same discoveries are blecs ing the world to-day. I hope 1 have the manhood and courage to be true to mv convictions, and that is why I so openly and unhesitatingly indorse Warner's Safe Cure as being thegreatest of modern discoveries for the cure of diseimes which have batlled the highest skill of the med ical profession." I was impressed with the earnestness vk uiu uocior, ana saw tttat lie meant every word that he said. "How long have you known of this remedy, doctor?" I asked. "Nearly ten years." he replied. "Mv attention was oriirinallv culled th'.. Safe Cure bv a serious case of P.ii.rl.f'u disease, which was considered hopeless, and yet, much to my surprise, under it use the patient recovered. I have tried it in other cases since then constantly, and my original faith in its power bus been confirmed. 1 have seen patients recover from inllanimation of the blad der, gravel und Brinht's diseaso when ,,l other treatment had failed, und 1 have found it especially efficient in all fwmule troubles." 'tan you specify any particular cauos, doctor?" I usked. "Ihatisa delicate thing to do," the doctor replied ; "but, as I always keep a written record of my cases, 1 can aeeom inodatoyou." Thereupon the doctor and produced his record book. T over the leaves he said : Here is a case of a gentleman who wasacreat sufferer from inif,im,.,afi..n of the bladder of longstanding. He had consulted a number ot physicians witlio it ocnent, vuien tirst consulted T m,uii tried the usual methods of treatment but without success, and I flnnllvudviai him to try Warner's Safe Cure. He felt oetter from the start, and In a few iL was entirely cured . . M' ". Tf Nv.Y ltdoia tram a If aem to U prt tur to hava tha la.t w.iidiu,m.l tliallvr ............. iiiiHnii,vi lUlldir I III HI Tlf .i.,. ...... 1. tii,. 1 .: v. ..!, iiit .V . ' . " T" !" iirwam eainl I liidi l..r ,.iv . , uiiu'w, nun Ti'l, 1 omiliir ami wm 11 m 10 t no Intel lueiki tiiirilnii nf tlm ... 1 .1 ,i,..i liu.ii. n ... 1. 1 1 ' " ." V ' "" aim won. , Vi ?. . . '"' hi"S "r" "i'"fil"'' ln koi.. H i . i" !' "'iiuill.' 1.1 former da . 1 lui t! L 1 k i' 11 1 poriuui r tin. lmi, ,,, , ,( i' woll kn.n a una loiiu-iit h ,,ro., rn. a of dm ,.,,,, iii iikuu miiiiiiii In. ki 1 1 lilt il liv in. perUM.,.,. In die mailer nl inwlleallini. I In.' I,. Kiildotn eur feel ! ihe li ., hiI ih at 1 ot t imlrlot of ilm .hiu-r,.k-..i..,i. .i;.v linn in. t h mi ,i ir;l,m,;,y,(,,f ; ii l riim fr 111 liver cm.i kim. t,i,.l,i. ,! !,i. Hitiou, il,eiim, ilelillliya,,,, tronl.U, e.i.ii.,,ni ,y ,V1,,,.,1,. uy it h aytr"':!,!? - llell. tliri.e wlni nr.. NetiiayitpHni.lt ii.hhi lilrliy )0U SU "",K,,l lo l,ur m.u- WIIAT Til K Y A It K (lOOII roil. ItiiANi.iiKrn's Pu.i,s are the best medicine known, riul -They are purely vecetahlo. In fnut a medicated food. kSri-und The sums dose alwnvt nroibioaa the same eucut -other tiirKatives reuulre lne'eas,H ,m.n Hl ,muv 0,nnt, notnK, .'ui.f-Thv purify the blood. rouit Thev invlirnmtn iha .ll,....!!.,.. and i lcunxe the stoumeh and lioweln. Ht'ti -TlieVNtllniilitlii tha ll V..P 1111,1 III,!. oil' vitiatwt Uie and other depravml swire- tlOtlH, Hie llrst two or thread ine skin mcomea eleir, the eye bright, the liiilid IWIIff, diBfHtloti i remured. ei... tlvencNs cured, t he iiiilmal vl iitr Ih r.i..rii 1 .1,1 and all decay arrested. I tH N tlt K ril a Pi I.I aremild In and inediuino sture, either plain or inmi cuati'il, n OaVIC JCIVJOV'S Uoth tlm metlioil ami resulu wf.m Syrup of Kigi i taken; it is pi. 'Hum' t mil lefrehhipg to the taste, and a-'i.f ;eiitlyyct promptly 0 the KidneM, livcr Ami J towels, cleanses tho MS em ellectnally, dispel colds, Ihk.J '('lies and lovers nml cure liub''i.,'l 0nHtip11tit.il pertiiHiiently. Km mu i fiOoan.l $1 bottles J.y n!l (lnlt.Ki CALIFORNIA FIG Sm? CO. The worlil In rlinelt lull i f ii.i..,l In, .t k,, 11 taken Hiir.l uIkImK to lei ll oiu. ' C.icnus. "flniten't lironrhinl Tntrhm" am not lew and untried: hut h-vl ll ir Itauiat II MM I 1 1 t I, . atlaiurd well-merited rank among the ,.w staple cough remedies. Z" cents a box. What f ililla foil are III n hem mrlve In ahtin, Ami tuok at Inline; (A. rt'i .euly to he done. Ittl Tl HK ANIIni KH (UHKll, Wewitivptyrnre niplme, pllea and all reo lalillMiaM awltlumt .nIu or detention from Ini.l ma. No cure, 110 nay. Mm. all I'riinlr .On. .ma. Ail.lrew. f .r MHiiih!ei p,,, I'orU'rUetd A Am -y, .iinrn'i airHi, nan rrain 1X). VlHt ttir- mm Nll vt hat ranaed vmit'it ri-ik ynureiRne- -in pw rimiri; iiniiker-1 arelileut l y hi nr I that her new nom el rm.1 7.v urraibMr IIJI Rathtr rishi tho offer that's mado by tho pro- Tho doctor turned a few pages further F"elor? ? age a Catarrh lictn id then said: ' cdy. Kmky for them. For you, if "Here is another case. It ia that nf vou have Catarrh, if.' a Mirhuniir gentleman who had frequent attacks of You'ro certain to be curod of it, or gravel fonning In uie' kid.ie 'Kad Tr , ' ' Wfal never been able to prevent these forma- 0irur atl(1 1,1 K(0(1 'ath they euro lions, nut utter an unusually severe at- you or VJ 7ont no matter how bad ely's Catarrh CREAM BWB7? 19 IVOEIH $500 TUC -sr-u in nt-' HAYFEVERl u. m TO ANF MAN. Woman orChi Id auffering: from Catarrh NOTa LIQUID or SNUFF HAYJEEVE H A particle is applied into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Pdce.50 ceuts at druggists' or by ELY BKo'THERh. 66 Warren Street, New York, Antiquity of Nicknames. The origin of the word as well as the exact date of appearance of tho custom of "nicknaming" is unknown. Such names are as old at least as the most venerable chronicles, for, upon diving into ancient history, we have no trouble at all in proving that Plato was called the "Attic Bee" and bocrates "Old Flat Nose." Thorn isn't the least doubt but that many of our surnames come from nick names applied to our ancestors, such, for instance, as "Dollarhide," "Ox enrider," "Bright," "Lightfoot." "Walkmgshaw," "Redhead," "Long man," "Longfellow," etc. Julius Caesar was popularly styled "Baldhead," and even the third Ra meses is said to have been known by an Egyptian word which sienifips "Limpy." No one has been able toes- cape the blighting or benign influence or tne nickname, hongs, queens, phi losophers, divines, statesmen, as well as many other eminent persons, have oeen made to prosper or suffer by uavuig some appropriate or ridicu lous sobriquet added after the lawful bestowal of the "Christian" name. St. Louis Republic. Why Leap Year? To the inquiry why the leap years are so called there appears to be no satisfactory answer. What connec tion, it mav be asked and has lrpn asked, was the year or the added day supposed to have with a leap or with leaping? Were these yoars regarded as coming with leaps or bounds, as contrasted with the steps or paces of other years? Did days or years leap over something, or were they them selves somehow leaned over? All this seems matter for conjecture, and there is nothing left for us but to fall back on the "Century Diction ary's" statement, "The exact reason of the name is unknown." Thin GRFAT COUC.l I TURK, Ihii tuccesj. fvl CONSUMPTION CURE is sold hydra, pist j on a pojili ve Rtiarnntee, a trt that no other cure can if and mn-rrvdully. If yog have a COUGH, HOARS!: NESS or IA CiKiri'IC, it Will cure you promptly. If your child Jul the CROUP or WHOOPING COUCH, use it iiiu kly and relief is sure. If you frarCON. SUMPTION, don't wait until yourcaeiiliti. leu. but 'ke thisCure at once and rn-fivc im. meilmta hcln. I-arco b.tllrs. tine, and ti.mv Trawler Convrnirnt pockrt kie jcc. A k your druccihi for SHII.Oirs CUKK. II vour lun('i are tore or back lame, U Sliiluh'a i'ur. ou I'Lulrrj. Pike, S$c. Drs. COLE & CO. iri'i Thlril m,, CiirfUnil. Or Tlt.'lr r'rriiicii M.11I11.1I In niiimriitr u nil nllirra. ll timnr fall. A II I'liruiile. N -rviilm, 111 hhI. hkln. I'runln ami Wk.iIiik ll ., k iireil No in no-iire neml .lmn l,,r reply. Il- llef at nili'f.. I'lln, uniiriiiiii..i.l Tli..w mre all dlHxano I'uiHiiliai Ion fie... t'nari(e tea "iml.li.. n-i'iilara rrra. I'tlvaia a.lilru lint bit. W O'" to-'lay Klflli year In I'orllainl. Going to Buy A Dictionary? GET TIIF M'ST. lacn i rei ominentiiHi fum to try the Safe your case, or of how long standing. Cure, which he did, and. althouch it Ih n 1 e . - three years since heWthe reffly' hl TlButrW U B nsk?i has never had an attack since." lllfy nava a modicmo that curea : PefuUUna.aliDpleatto operate. Oir. Vlotor Inoubator Co.. Qalnoy. ILL QQOOOOOOOO It la for the cure ol dyspepsia and its tion and pllen, that 1 U TutfsTmy Pills? Wm T.?10 " r'nui- They act Q He Knew. "If you are blind, how do dollar is marked?" 'Sure Oi hov wan clash eve., anrr nn lf. thranshparent." Harper's Bazar. Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Best, Kanlwt to TTaet and Cheapest n 1 n Sold by drugglsw or Bent hv n.un ISnr. K.T. HawlMne. Warren. Pa. ' N. P. N. U. No. 467-8. F. N. U. No. 634 11 n You'hu8band is au asrnostic, I believe?" He used 10 be, but ha camn near dying two weeks ago, and he U a Methodist now." DEAFNESS CAN'T BE CUBED By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to curedeafne'g, and that la by constitu Moual remertiea. Deifntug ia caugd byeniu flHmtd condition of Ihe mac us llninif of the Eustachian Tube. Wben this tube te n inflam.d you have a rumbling Bound or imperfVci htm- in?, and when It la entirely clod, Dednovs fa the result, and unless trie Innammat'oo can be Uken out and this tube restored t iti mrmMl cjnrlit'on, hearing will be rtpiitmytd f revf r nlae ci ontof ten are c-used by catarrh, which la nntblng but an iuflamed couahlon of the mu cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar foranyeao of Dea'ness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Citarrh Cure. Sfiel f.r circulars free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., ou w j . Xoledo, O. Sola by druggists; 75 cents. Tbt Gibjcia for breakfast Use EoameUne Btovs Polish 1 no daat, no amea The Lottery Obeys the Law. In view of the contradictory rumom circulated regarding the intentions of the Louifinna State Lottery Coinpanv and in order to accurately answer num erous inquiries, a representative of the Times-Democrat yesterday interviewed Mr. Paul Conrad, the president of the company, with the result expressed be low : Exporter Mr. Conrad, it was asserted some weeks ago in the Northern news papers, and the statement has since been revived recently, that the company is about to remove to .Nicaragua, and there, under a government franchise, open up the business on a grander ecale than ever. President Conrad I have heard some thing of this, but there is no foundation for it. The company has officially stated mat, u dows to tne decision of th Kn. preme Court and will resnee.t thn lawa reporter then you have no plans of future action? President Conrad I cannot state the case more strongly than was done at the wme tne compan v decided not to attem nt to obtain a renewal of it charter. 1 pan only repeat that the comoanv will con unue in Dusiness until the expiration of its preepnt charter and then cease to exist. 1 cannot understand, after ail that has been said, wbv there should h any confusion in the public mind about the matter. Keporter Have yon any obiection to iuy man 02 mis as a nnaltv for thn huHk- faction of the public? rresident Conrad None whatever. Reporter Some of the Mr. Conrad, persistently assert that the lottery company continues to U3e the United States mails in the nromcnt.inn of its business; will you kindly tell me 1 1 nut im true r President Conrad It is nt.terl v nnf riiA We are obevintr the law in its letlsr und' spirit, and our agents everywhere are instructed to obey it. We are usint? the express companies only in our business, and in all our circulars are printed in structions to all persons dealing with us to avoid the mails. Times-Democrat, New Orleans, La., June 1. The doctor continued to turn thn of bin book, and suddenly exclaimed : "Hero is a most remarkable ease. It is that of a lady who had suffered for some tune from Briitht'a diseann. Kh became erxeinte, and aliout tho fourth month suddenly became blind, had con vulsions and finally fell into a nt.f of coma, caused bv uremic orkidnpv twkiBn Several physicians who Haw her said phe could not live, and in this view T fnliv i HAnnni.,u1 A.. ..t.A .... 1 .. wiivuucii. as Due uouiil still BWailOW I said, as a hint resort, that they might try Warner's Safe Cure. They did so, and to tho surprise of every one she re covered. She fias since givun birth to a living child, and is perfectly well." moseare certainly most wonderful cases, doctor," I said, "and while I do not for a moment question their authen ticity I should consider it a great favor if you would give me their names. I think the importance of the subject would fully justify it." "In the interest of other sufTererg I think you are correct," Dr. Gunn finally observed, after a moment's thought. Both the lady and her husband are so rejoiced, so greatful, over her recorery that I know she is only too glad to have others hear it. The lady is Mrs. Eaves, wife of the well known costumer. She was not only restored, but. in i health to-dav." I thanked the doctor for hia conrtnna reception, for the valuable information imparted, and I feel assured that hia generous and human nature will prevent him from feeling other than glad at see ing this interview published for the benefit of suffering humanity. Catarrh, not for a time, but for all time. They've watched it for yearn, curing tho most hopeless caaoM. They know that in your cao there's evory chanco of success, almost no chance of failure. Wouldn't any one tako such a risk with such a medicine ? Tho only question is are you willing to make tho test, if tho makers are willing to tako tho rink ? If so, the rest is easy. Y your druggist fifty cents and tho trial begins. W -A X Fully yuiu..Uk cl thn Tlmri, A Choice Clft. :A Crand Family rdweaior. Tho StandardAuttior.ty. RucccMor of tha nuMirtitl "Pn t bridged ." Tenvearn rprnt .In rvn,ir 100 rdltora employed, ever $:inii,iiij eipsndcit. N0I.D lit l li imiihsi 1,1. u:s. 11I1IK ei'M niif lH Vn mil liny n-iirln'. t .....1 lnr lrH liiiiiielill riihl.il T pigm mi, 1 .f. -wine 1 n O. & C. MERRtAM CO., Tulilnhri n, I . 8prlngfleld. Mats., U. H. A. I ft? l ou nay 11 III' lr Thn drear or rPaip. allliU "Aches m UliU raiD$ of A BETTER MAN. Confound yon f What do you mean by trvfna A run that uilill.o.w . ,' "Kf ep "em out of the way then." "I'eIlw, I am HitssAltnmont Butterly Tubbs, iu,,,,, , wnune portrait ap pears in the current ismie of the great WorldFi latr Afagazitif." w . l an Llovero Leafo, and my blood is kimu yuiim. nri-'Hiinc i nave used Dr Grant's Syrup of Wild Grape, the great blood purifier, prepared KytheO. W. R. Mnnufactur ine Co., at Portland. Oretron. and mv ruti. your ua- pears daily in their Afniirat Adviser, m p,lt foes in your pookel and purify your blood bv mg Syrup of Wild Grape." hxit I'ltzAltamont Butterly Tubbs for the near, eat drug store. Ilhr Is thaarlrnnwlei1r leadlnir rammly for all tht nn natural dlaoharxea aal prfviktedlseaneaof inA A certain cure tor the debiff tatln weakness pacatl, to women. T nrMnrih. If .nil f..! I The EwNS GHEIttrjaj Co. In recommending UH . 0lHCiNNTI,0.y5ai " annerara. I A. J BlUNtlt, m UUEOTU,flS, oiw'i "r urasiriaish I'BfCK 1.H. M jr ;nrea in kj f iotrntti not w II w m mum auaiur.. MORPHINH HABIT I SURE CURE Padflo Kedidna Oo,, 580 Clay BC, Sao Fraoolaoa, Honks rraa mmm YOUNG MENI. Tho Cpoclflo A No. I. Cnreii, without lull, all caws ot fjonorr lie mid jMt, mi iiiiiiii-r nt inv iu tiiiiillnir. I'riiventa atrlrturo, It hH in mi In. ti'riml rrmeily. Chits when I'Vurylhlna uIhd Ii.ui full...!. Hold by all Driiwlsi " " MttiiiiructuranKTbuA.Hrhiieniiei.Medk'lue Irl. 3.I0. Co., Han Jime, c0. USINESS It business at SMITHS' CASH STORE, imtS Front St., & V. Order early and avoid fall rush. This mouth's rrlce Lint now ready. tnUTTER Will cut Dry or Grwn Hones, Meat, Orlstle and ull, (ireen (Jut BONKH will aouoio tho 11 timber of em will muko tlium muro fur-tllo-wlll carry the hens wifely through (ho molting; reriod and put them ia conilltfen to lay when eirirs romnnind tho hlRhcst price and will dovolope your chicks faster tiuu any othor focd. ' Feel Green Bones and use rcoaoxooo to kill tho lien, nil 1 ni will tnutu fitty per cent moro proat. Bend for Catalogue and .iii;u9. in) UJ 21 I sirurij ETALTOA INCUBATOR COHH. PETALUIA. CAL Pi lanos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, Morrison Street, Portland. Or. Knx 803. Old Oold .lid HllvDV KftlKrht, m,.A .1 r. , and Biker hfDiall to the old and reliable hi. use ol A. OolBmao, U Third street. San Franclwio; I will sead bi return mall tha oash, aocnrdlng to aaany; il the amount la not Mkt.ltaonr will retnm anliT HFISIf AW1'..?1"1 Analytical Clieuiist, . , Washington St., Portlund, Or, D cu Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts. 7 rllCjQSl. And All Kinds of MILL SAWS. Al.o Saw Repalri. ' 'yjj U VtOa . - SIMON D8 SAW CO.. 70 Front Stroot Portlind. ot.a