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leeeee All Other Baking Powders Arc shown by the latest United States Gov't Report to be Inferior to the Royal in both Purity ami Strength. fSoc Rnlirtin u. rii,m.v-,i n,v;c. , fW . . vi V. S. Agricultural Dept.) II Knew Kverrtliluf . Agent Sir, let me moII yon mt of the Kii eyelotvtvlia Britaunii-a, in iweuty-four vol umes .Mr. I mi ley (interrupting) I nave no use for it at all, my twin I have ju-t sraduateU from college, ew ork Sun. A Knral Milk Sliako. PM!t Summer BarJer Oh, ilearl wish 1 Inul a milk hake this hot ii.iv. Enamored Farmer's Boy I ru.vs you in, miss; I'll sot the dog on one of the cows. Kurlington Fiio Hhrn Huim Raring Is Wrong. A Chii-ago tvttvr n-.'..s tl.e question: "Is horse rsoiiii; jvntietoux" It mulouhtedly is, if you bet on the tvng horse. Pittsburg SCIATICA, SPRAINS, BRUISES, INJURIES, CUTS. History of a ltrstittful t'lowrr. The latye and lieautifttl i-hrvrnttitliemiim known as the "Mrs. Alphena Har.lv," which haa recently Uvome aiu-h a favorite, baa an interest ink history. S'veral years aro there came to Noaton a young Japan ese boy, Joseph Nccsima, who was very anxious to obtain an education that would fit him for missionary work in hi own country. He attracted the notice of the late Alpheus Hardy, luvso philanthropy was well known, and by his kindiicvi the poor boy nivived a thorough collegiate and theological education. He returned home, where he labored with grent accept ance until his death, a few months ago. Soon after his return to Japan, wi.shiug to make some expreiou of his gr.it it tide, young Neeaima sent to Mrs. Hardy a col lection of thirty chrysanthemum plants which he had gathered. in his native coun try. Mrs.Iiardyplacedthe.se with an exjH rieuced florist, who gave the apparently worthless plants cxoclleut care, and was rewarded by a rich collection of blossoms. Among these was the queenly flower which has attracted so much attention, and is said to be unrivaled iu the list of ihrvsan- themums throughout the world. To this Mrs. Hardy's name has !een given. It is of pure white color, very large, and has incurving petals. On the outer ones are found small but distinct spines. Ureal pains have been taken by florists to dis cover its origin, aud photographs of the blossoms have been sent to Japan, but at last accounts no plant producing such flowers had been found in that country New York Ledger. 6tNC MUST OIL Thwu rttitst die. 1 tt-mtlj no die Whao fields are broft-n ami Wosk, Wlien miU gvna stream across Ui sky, And the cart lodge Umber creak, for tt cuM he so ion and drear To sleep beneftth the snow, When ehiMren carol Christ uuu chew, And Christmas rafters (low. Nor would I die. though wo must die. When weanliniis Mindly bleat, When curkiH) laughs and lover tifh. Aud oh, to lira w sweitl When eowlii eonm Sk-nin, and spring Is winsome wllh their breath, And life's In love w ith everything, With everything but ilisaih. Let me not die, tli.Hiijh we must ills When bowl ant brimmed with cream, When nnk-h cows In the meadows He, Or wade sniid I ho stream; When dewy dimpled nate smlls To eee Hie fnce of .lime, Aud lad and Ism meet at the tt lie, Or roam beneath the moon. Since we must die, then let me dls When flows the harvest aln, When the nNir lay the sickle by, And takelh down the flail; When all we prised anil all we planned Is rie and stored at list. And autumn Kxika across the land. And ponders on the past. Then let ma die. Alfred Austin In Londoa World NEURALGIA. ALL ACHES, BURNS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, FROST-BITES, mm? Protective inoculation. The most familiar form of protective in oculation is ordiuary vaccination, iu which comparatively small number of the mi crobesare iutroduccdintothe system, there to multiply abundantly and to effect some change, possibly to remove some necessary tood material, so that the system will uo longer favor the growth of the same organ ism if it subsequently gam access. The system thus becomes protected by having supported a crop of organisms and is in capable of maintaining a scvoud, immunity rrom tne particular disease being thus se cured for a longer orshorter period of time in the future. i . , , - , . oas, uowever, been lounu tnat pro tection can be secured in the case of some diseases without inoculating the living or ganism at all, but by introducing only a certain quantity or its products on succes sive occasions ana in increased quantities. 10 tnis case the protection obviously de pends upon accustoming the system to the particular poison, just as persons may by practice become accustomed to taking ar aenic or onium which u-nn i nmi ir,,. m - i . i 1 WO bottles Of German Svruo mediately fatal to ordinary people. Con cured me of Hemorrhaee of the 8iafrilons of th's kind have led Pasteur iungs wnen other remedies failed. ,:t' 7;: "7h . r,r "--k'TJ I am a married man and. thirtv-six Und mnr r.nriw'fr ,i, t.;t.t years Of age, and live With my wife phobia, which is doubtless a disease' pro ana tWO lime gins at Durham, MO. auuea Oj microbes, although as yet undis I have stated this brief and plain so covered --g"" illustrated Magazine, that all may understand. My case TU . , frajrie dogs are a dangerous pest on the plains oi Kansas and Nebraska, for if yon are nuiug aiong at a gallop after your herd and your horse sets his foot in a dog eX- LUMBAGO. Sold by DruggUtt and Ikalers Eivryu hsre. tKt CHARUU A. VOCELER CO.. Baitlmor. M4 "German n 99 oyrup ness-like statement CURES was a bad one, and 1 shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. Philip L. Schbnck, P. O. BoxdS, April 2S. 1800. No man COUld ask a more honorable, busi- noleyuwiIIKet a tumble, and the horse leg. The farmers shoot and trap them. put poison in their holes, pump sulphur vapor in on mem snu devise a hundred other ways for their destruction, but they seem to thrive in spite of all the plots against tbem. A few years ago a fanner in w esteru .Nebraska had an eighty acre neia tnat was completely covered with their boles, and contracted to pay a man 1125 to break up the dog town. The dog Killer Kept at the job for nearly a vear and Kinea over T.ooo or the dogs, and even then there were so many left that the owner of the ground refused to pay him all his money and he was obliged to sue. It is almost impossible to exterminate them, anaior jears artr a dog town has been deserted tbe ground is dangerous for Cured my little boy of hcredi-1 horsemen and cattle. Interview in St. tary scrofula XA whichap- Luis blobe-Democrat. peareu aii over us -ycCti lace. or a year I had .SvJ'Efren upall hope f nis xiV.i-" recovery, when finally I was wji Induced to use A few bo ttles cured him, and no symptoms of the disease remain. Mas. T. L. Mathers, Matherville, Miss. Our book on Blood and Skin Disease mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlants, G. II Knew llrtler. It was the general verdict that Farmer Perrin was the tnoM ol.tiiiateand opinion ated uiau in town. He had been for a long time averse to having the street lamps lighted after II o clock, contending that at that hour all honest citizens were, or ought to be, in bed. One night, however, he was obliged to go for t he dot-tor at 13 o'clock and on the way slipix-d in a dark street and sprained his akle. oil, said a triumphant neighbor next morning, as he approached the piazza where the invalid sat with his foot in a chair, "guess you wish you'd had a little more light lant night, don't you?" No!" shouted the other testily. "If 1 could ha' seen where 1 was fallin like enough I should ha' been scared and fell further!" On another occasion Farmer IVirln was at the railroad station w hen an Irish girl appeared, lamenting that her brother had not come on a train that had just entered the station. "Where was he comin' from?" asked the old gentleman. "l'l.vse, sir, from Georgetown." "Well, that aiu't the train. That one came from Portland." "I beg your pardon, sir," said a gentle man who had overheard the conversation, "but that was the Georgetown train." "Nothing of the sort!" cried the obstl nate man. "It's the Portland exprean." "But," said the gentleman, patiently and conclusively, "I came on it from George town." "It's nothing to me where you came from," was the instant reply. "That train was the Portland express!" Youth's Companion. A Town Myitery. Mrs. Soapsuds Is your son's wlf a good housekeeper? Mrs. Wetmopp AJas! no. She doesn't know beans about housekeeping, and the worst of it is she s too indolent to learn. Her house doesn't get swept all through once a month, and I never saw her with a scrub brush, floor cloth, or even a dust brush in her hand yet. She doesn't bother her head about auything except to run into the kitchen two or three times a day and get up little dishes he fkea, and the rest of the time she spends reading or run ning around art galleries and such places, or up in her room making herself look pretty. Mrs. Soapsuds Dear mel How does he stand such a woman? Mrs. Wetmopp Indeed 1 don't know: but he just doles on her. New York Weekly. lh flrtlntilng of Iron Making In Amerlou. Jt Is coi'tuln tlurt t Lynn, In tho province of Mi'hiisrtt bay, was cist, in t lie year ltVl tholl!t piece of hollow w.ite made in America-n small livu pot rnpuble of con taining about or.e (jUill't. Tills pioneer of all Aiiit'i'li'iiu made castings was IticxlM Mice lit IS4, but twent clVnits to ascertain Its w licrealiouls h.-ive Ih-cii unsuccessful. The works id l.ynn appear in have Im-i u very prosperous for a number of years, hut after a t iiue I hey Ihviuiio unpopular, owing to the Mow ago of lauds by their dam and I he gtv.it destruction of timber fur fuel. The Hev. William Hubbard, writing in ! saxs I he weit "strenuously carried .'.r some tune, but at length. Instead of iwinguut luirs of iron for the country's I here was hammered out nothing but ' mentions and lawsuits," dust nlsmt lis time Samuel Itnl ler was writ lug his ;ront poem in which lie make lludibras say Al.uT Khul pei lis ilti environ Hie limn lio iiietlillcn llli col, I Iron! a reUcction which lias lieen sadly appro priate in the case of loo many American iron works After the establishment of this llrst sue- cessf-il "furnace" and "foundry" at l,vnn works for i he manufacture of Iron were erected iu other pans of New Fiu'laud, and theme the lMisinis.Nsire,id into New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Itiiiing the "French war" (IT.Vil l here were a liunilK-r of furnaces in operation at which "caiinoii, Isuulis and bullets" were made iu great iiiiantitv, and many of these Iron works furnished siml lar supplies to the (Vm mental nrmy ilur ing the IScvolui ion. - W. F. Pin-fee in Pop tll.-ir Sciein e. Ail Ineiilitiu Selu'lllft. We tUhv asked a St. I.oiiis lusikseller whether le ever got hol.l of anv llrst edition. 'Oh, yes. I've ot a lot ol thein stonsl away lu my t luMuut stns-t Uvlius," said he, "but noUhiy s,sin t want them. When I used to nller t!ciu for sjtln customers would say: 'No, you can't rui in any old truck on us; wo inilt liavs Hi.' lat.st edilions with all tho modern iiniaovenu'iits." If, at the In,- ss-ond ban. I Isiok store in Mihvniil.is', yon hi!iirc for llrst tslitimis, the proprietor es oii a candle and m-ii.Ii you down into theceilar to tiuuliln over a great heap of iHsiks. " I'liere's uo deinni I for them here," he s-iy s, ruefiillv, "aii.l I'll ho ulad to get shot of 'cm at almost any priest." r iimnv exKrienee was mat Wlilili we once had m lloston, t.ouig into the cata comb liko lKsk sliop under tho Old South church, wo asked the venerablu lu'oin ietor if he had any cheap Isioks. es,"say he, "we've ot a thousand or fifteen huuaiisl of 'em, but thev'roall Uncd up and stowed away." lioxed up and ston.d away!" nocrlisl In astonishment. " hat under the mm did you box 'em up and stow- 'em aw-ay forf" "U hy, s.l-l tlm venerable old man, guile lessly, "were goin to hol.l em till they get valuable!" Kiigeue Field in Chicago News. VII K ANW l .VUOItl llV yi isirwlb'tatlen are nontvutim of w hldi tt la rtei and tlivre st uiuny muoIi Itiat llniyeur iiniuMiiHtiiiy noiHiv iiiueut ot loiis uonllntf. I here are rone mieh that on. t'hroiiTc dlonler esuiiot tie linlaiilnne. ini) ivinovovl ('.mil ully In the use ol a nemiluv inedlelne, neli llo teller's HtoniMeli Milter, w III eiM.ll. iue rlniinlc t Mlt-nl evil'. Not the IcnI ot llioj In si In (lie luree ol iu oiHililon In ineillelne Is oust pa II. 'li, to the reinov ill ol w hleli, II N'iliiei Iu, the lllllei I pHtltciilHI'ly Hili(eit. t onsi i lollnu ol Hie isiwel Is coiiiilnlii I t. ti a onl.l he ileall tt I til i ally tinl ayateinntleiilly. Ho are Us iiniisI stleuiUula, liver eoini'lalnl Mini il j cpalx. Kin tlieae, (.ir niiiluila, iheiiiiiaiUin, khlliev triiil:e, Dint men ns'i'iitly " Is srlm," llila 111 u lily iiml professionally coin in led medicine I- mi nil- ilouliled apivllle. Noililim can eneeed It, inure over, sa a meaiia ol Imparling lreuKtli In tlm (ccblc H I iiervoiia. day-Ike Widow Weed wear verv heavy mouriilmi. liny Via, Iml alio doiau't feel h'k hhiek aa alio la dresaed. ft.' js"-"n t AIll .'.', I'V I. KTTK.lt KltOM t'VIII H U. riKI.I,,IH. N Hvht Firrv sixth SriiKKr.l Nkw Yoiik, May M, s.s;i, Several times this winter I have Hiillered Irotu severe colds on my lungs, Kacli liuis I have applied An cock's I'ohoi h I'i.vstkiin, and in every instance I liuve been ipiickly relieved by applying one across mv chest and one on my buck. My friends, through my advice, have tried the experiment mid also found it moat Niiccesslul. I leel thai I can recommend them most highly to anv one who may see lit to try them. t'VHt'H W, I'im.ii, Jr. In hl momenta of abstraction ev en (lie pic p icket Ihliiku lime la uiouey. Kl'I'Tl'ltK A N It l'll,KS CUKKIt. W,siltlvoly;euri rupturn, pile ami all ree UldlMm without sln or ilcUmlliill Irom Imal neaa. No cure, n.i y. Alan all JVnsiir ill. esaea. Addnvsa (nr mplilit lr I'lirlerlU'ld A Uwey, aw Marel itreel, sail Krsnelaeu, TheeucuiiiU'rdiH,a Its bet HkIiIIiik alter It linn n, . For bronchial, asthmatic and pulmonary complaints ".1iiiirii' Hutnehuil Tiwhct uianileNt remarkable dilutive properties, k'.'i cents a box. A clock la very diflcrcnt (rum a inmi. atrlkea It keep on workliiK. When II t'ATAItltll (INT UK (IIIKII Willi l.(M'AI..VI'ri.ll'.TliiNS,.iallieveairireaeh the sent ot ili illaraae. t iitiiirli Is a Ih.mmI or isilialiliitlonsl itlnense, Hint In or li-r to cure II vim tuive to take Internal reined le , Hull' IV Urrh t'ur la laki-ii 1 tt 1 ruall) , and acta dlri-clly mi tin- til. mi I ami uiuciiiia sinlseea. 1 1 Mil's, t a IiiitIi I'lirc la no iiinck inedlcliie. Unas pro erlls'd by one of the heal plivslclmia in (hit country lor years, wit. i la a rcnulnr precrl linn II la composed n the best lonlca Known, com bined till the h at blood p'irlllera. ai-lliiK di rectly on the miieoiia am In ex. I he p rlucl combination ul the two liiKrt'.llenla la vt hat i ro diieeanich womlerbil reaiiila In curing catarrh. Ss-liil (or teatlinnntai lns. K. J. t'MKNKV t'O., I'rnpa., InUd.., O. Hold by drilKglata; pi Ice, T.'i cviii. t'lUldreu of Mr. mid Mis. M. Al, boiler Alliiuna, I'a. Both Had Eczema In Its Wont Form After I'hfsleiiin I'nileil, Hood' Sormipiirlttii I'erfeetti i'ureit. (Iron I mental agony la cinluivil .y puii'lits w lio Hco their children niiIIci ing Iihiii ilisciiMcs causcil I y iniiiiio I'l.iml, liinl for wliicli llirio acciiiH nociiiv. 'I'll im is turned to joy when IIihsI'n SniHiipiu illit ia rcHnrleil b, for It expels tin foul lm iiiiirs from the blood, mid ii-ntoicstlii-.liH- fllMCll skit) to fl'l'sll, llCltltliy lil'igllllll'sH. Komi tliclollii.v inn ft mi gniti'ful pan nls : "ToC. I. Ilnoil A I'o , 1ivn II, M,is. : "We think Hood' Hnrn.iinlhi la tint in,.t V nliinhle in. . Helm" on the imirlo'l h.i. mi l skill dlaciikca. I nil' I n ii clill.lieii anil, r, .1 . i M. hi) u II It the Worst Form of Eoomu for tnn yeaia Ws had Ihiee ih -leium In Unit lime, but lo It In r of them aiicci nleil In cinliw them or i-M ii lu Klvlmr them a little n ll.-l VI Inal we tried lloisl'a H,.rii.iirllU and In niulil li Isdh ehlhlnui were rrlei lly cured. W.) ncommi-mt Hood's Sarsaparilla aaaalsndsid IsinlW Inc. Heine, and n.inld led be wltlioiu It." Mil iiml Mita. M, M. H n l.i.ll, I II J . '.I Am iiiii', AlliH.im, I s. H000 8 PUIS cure liver Ills, e,iiistii iiii..ii. I.H louaiieaa, Jioiiidlee.alek hi'mliiche, InillK.-'Inni. a cure, n A, Krlilriilirlinvr. Most reliable and largest Jewelry House ill 1'ortliiiid is A. Feldeiiheiiner's, leading Jeweler, First aud Morrison, l'oi (land, Or. vuuun tUrl I ?V50-a'"l;i Cure Coiiauiiitloii, Oiiulis, Oiinp, Morn Tltroui. Seld hv all liuptoi mi a (iu tutor, K .r a I iina Si. la, U k or t hrst Shilnh'a Porou Ftaater will (or grrat n(..i. nun.- li cent. SHILOH'FVlTALIZER. Mrs T. M. Hawkins, t'hiittanoogti, Teun., suva: ",s7iilort' ViMlucr'.S.t . MY ,..' I rvnixulr-rlf li bfafrrmrtlifiirilihiUlhlrilnitrriit fivriwil ' ror Ivas-psls, l.lver or Mducy els. rrlis'.ftet! tniublo It excel ets. SCROFULA Mrs. E. J. Bowell, Medford, Mass., says her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of KI'r'KeS fter having had much other treat- gjf ment, and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as tt was thought she could not live." Zola's IUse In Lire. Some twenty-five years ago Emile Zola was a clerk in JIachette's book store on the Boulevard St. Germain passing rich on eighty francs a month. Today he is prac tically a millionaire. No living French writer has amassed more money than from the products of his pen. His novels sell by the hundred thousand. On the first publication of any of his stories by a news paper he receives the sum of t5,000. His publisher subsequently pavs him double that sum for the copyright of the work. and gives him, moreover, a splendid roy alty on its sale. It is no wonder, there- tore, tnat under these circumstances the slim, raw boned counter jumnerof a ouar ter of a century ago should have developed into tne portly, pleasant looking "bour geois" of today. Cor. Chicago Tribune, . Ilcul llcliiui-rt. "There's nothing like having a wifu who Is a real helpmeet," slid Mr. Stowaway. "You're right," Niid Mr. Sassiel v. "Look at Simpkms, now. What would ho lm with out his w i.Vd IIo's Just asdi'H'iiih'tit on her as he can 1st." "Is that sol" "Yes, just as dependent as he can lie. They say that when ho takes a pill shoalwavs swal lows a glas of water to help him get it down." Lew istun Journal. Ce Kusinellne Htovs Hnllah : no dust, no amnil I'tsir l ire lit pin Uncut lu India. Returned Tourist on wouldn't believe. half tho wonderful things that I could toll you alsiut India. Why, in soino of tho tem ples of the llrahmiiis they have (Ires that have been biirnin;; 'J.IU'KI years. Chicago Mnn-lireat Scott! they ought t have our minutes. - tire depart ment I hero for a few New York Truth. -'o V. SH I LOH'Slk CATARRH 1 ry tbls Kemedy. It will . Price .Ml (. TI Have vim catarrh t relieve and Cure von. Price .'ai c(. 'I'hla lit its-tor for Itsaiiccr-saful treilllnent lafuriilihcl free. Milloh lletneilie are wild by U oil it uarnutve to give sutlAfsctluu. YOUNQ MEN! Tho 8poclflo A No. I. Pnrm, wltlnmt fsll. all riwa .1 nrr hri ami (Jlasrt, lei inaurr id lmw li.ng alitnitlii;. rit-rrnta at-leliire, It tti-l-'ir an In teriml r'-inetly. Ciirt-awiit-iii.vttryililiigr.latf tins r.illi.1. is. .1.1 hv all linmlsl. Mmiutitellirttrs; i'Utt V.Melhiei.liel, Vtsta-lns ITIr. :l.O0. to,,naiijtia.t,t. 'la H In I One fails. For Coast m Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD ! The FISH BKAKD SLICI 123 ER Is warranted wster- proof, and will keep yon dry in tho hardentaiurm. The now POMMEL SUCKEK is a perfect riding coat, snd covers the entire saddle. Hewareof Imitations. Don't huv a coat if the " Iish Urand" is not on It. Illustra ted i aw.i ii'iie lrce. A. J. TOWKK, Boston. Mass, A Brave Young Teacher. n. very urei,Ly younz scnoolmarm in a public school not a thousand miles from Long Branch saw a mouse run across the class room floor one day. "Scholars," said ihe, "a mouse is in the room. Do not be frightened." The little girls all tightened their skirts around their leas, and the eves of the little boys glistened with suppressed excitement. ''Don't anybody be afrai" said the young schoolmarm, but heavens! just then the mouse dashed across tha floor toward her, and she made a frantic leap to the top of a bench. The mouse shot out of the door, and in time the trem bling teacher descended and taueht school again. New York Sun. OGGOOOOOOO On you nave no appetite. Indigestion, riatuleiice, Kick-Headache, "all run I down" or losing flesh, take STutfsTiny Pills! up ,no weaa stomach and VLJ build up the flagging energies. 2fio. oooooooooo FRANK'S n utter Ttnnii xC.nt or Greet Bones, Meat, Orlstle and all Green Cut BONES wit double the unmbcr of eegt -will make fiem morefer tile will carry the hem safely through the moltlnt period and put them Ir condition to lay when emn c"? maH? th highest pnet and will doveiope Vom .... ,aoTC1 uiau other food. anj Feed Green Bones and usa Creosozone to klli the lice, and you will mak fifty per cent more profit Send for Catalogue, tat mkim IKCUBATOR COMP'Y. PETiLUIl, CiL The Pima Indians, who live in thatched huta on the hanks of the river Gila, in the I South Arizona mountains, antedate the white man in America by many years. They were a flourishing race 300 years ago, when the Spaniards came among them. The palate is almost tickled with Scott's Emulsion of cod- liver oil. The stomach knows nothing about it it does not trouble you there. You feel it first in the strength it brings ; it shows in the color of cheek and smoothing out of wrinkles. It was a beautiful thing to do, to cover the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, and take health by surprise. Let us send you a book on careful living; free. Nwyrk BW"' Chmi,ui 3 South 5th Avenue, Your druggist keep. Scott' Emulsion of cod-liver oU-all drujguu everywhere do. i. 44 The Land of the Pine and Palm. California is the land of the nine and the paim. i ne tree of the Sierras, native, vig orous, gigantic, and the tree of the desert, exotic, supple, poetic, both flourish within the nine degrees of latitude. These two, the widely separated lovers of Heine's song, symbolize the capacities of the state, ana although the sugar pine is indigenous ana tne aate palm, which will never more than an ornament in this hosDitable son, was planted by the Franciscan fathers, who established a chain of missions from ban Diego to Monterey over a centurv aeo. they should both be the distinction of one commonwealth, which, In its 700 miles of Indented sea cast, can boast the climates of all countries and the products of all zones. Charles Dudley Warner in Mar per 's. The las of "Very." The adverb "very" is properly used onlv to limit adjectives or adverbs, as "very ncn," -very nantisome," "very rapidly," very soon. It is not used with participles. We do not say "very loved," "very lamented," very unaerstood," but "very much la uieuwMi, - very well unaerstood," "very mucn lovea." "I'leased" being a partlci pie, "very pleased" is wrong. It should be "very much (or well) pleased." "Tired," originally a participle, is most frequently used as an adjective, and when so used very tired" is correct. Cor. Boston Trans- en pt. A cosmetic water of great use to prevent piis aiter me smallpox is as follows: Dis soive an ounce and a half of salt in a pint oi mint water; noil tbem together and skim the liquor. This is a very useful wash for the face after the smallpox in order to clear away the scabs, allay the Itching and remove the redness. Count Von Moltke is an enthusiastic musician, and in former years played the violoncello remarkably well. He delights in quiet musical evenings at home, where Dr. Joachim is a frequent guest, among other famous artists. A good camphor ice Is made of one ounce of spermaceti, one cunco of camphor, one ounce of almond oil, one-half cake of white wax; melt all together and turn into molds. OIVIS UXJOYM 15tb the method ami result wLe: Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleaeau. tnd refreshing to the taste, and act gently yet promptly on the Kidney Liver and Howels, cleaiiHea tho ) em effectually, dispels colds, head tches and fever and cures habitue .i r.-i . i Maiiima-Johiiny.dldyoH ""i'I'"yu Hiniiauentiy. ror UK but hi-hit me ill OUcand 81 bottles tV all drmroi.tA oe) CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAN fHASOlSOO, ei. itV.-SVlllf ft yfW ,0f,f f A SOVKKKIUN ICKMKDV. Dr. Parker's .Sure Cough Cure. dose will stop a cough. It never Try it. Price, 25 cents a bottle. sale by all druKgists. Pacific A?ent, Geo. Dahlbender A Co., DrtiK- Kists, 214 Kearny street, San Francisco. Greet Provocation. Btr ke Willie? Johnny Yes, 'em back. Holiday I'rrsente. Holiday presents in Jewelry for every body. Bend to A. reldeiiheimer, lending jeweier, rirst anil .Morrison, Portland, Or. NO DIRT OR SMOKE. TOl'lt WIKK CAN KI N III llrrvulra ur t.saullnn Kuuliie, Palmer .1 Key, H. K., ChI. and Portland, Or. SWAN'S DOWW I in- lllt'r.i, ..... -,t III--!. Illlrnt. irlllll- II rvrt t.tv n I I . - at!l HI illitrii hI ,- .l-l ,, U I'i-lll ior !U.lli-l, S.'.MIIH, lil,.llr. tlllillrii We-i,l . mill, r.l tnilll Ccllt to 10 criile, Im'Ur, SMITHS' 411, 4 IS, tin Iron! . CASH STOKE . . I.. I nl. XlToiHA YH.4 m JfUiifuiM4,iwu m'm sui Sirtiisre. I I ni(ntethsarinitl1e li-siliii( i.ni-.lr lor ell U unneiiirsl itlnrhsrioe see prlvlelii)Miioruin. e cnrisiartire for lb tfebll!. Ulliif r.kmu pecvlIM .v wimirn. V hT . Iireeenbeite.nflree'M'e 1 iHtteibHtelrii i n in rs-ominu(Di so sunersre. t I STONfH. M 0 .Oram. kj. etolrl by llrauliils, A rentaiirant keeper can make both ends meat I oy nen'itiK can Head and ox-tall smii. Jewelry, Watches and Diamond. ror a lirst-clans article in Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, etc., send to A. Kel- dcnheimer, leading Jeweler, First and Mor rison, Portland, Or. 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The shadows that fill your life, if you're a feeble. suffering woman, can bo taken out it. The chronic weaknesses. functional derangements, and pain ful disorders peculiar to your sex, An I n A. I m - ran uo taritin away. . xno one r . . unfailing remedy for tbem is Dr. OimOlldS CrCSCCnt GrOUnd CrOSS ClltS, TkT V T 1 ' . T ... Am.J All tlJ B m r, a a n ' i lerces ravonte i rescnption, u mnuii miuu oh no. io saw repairing It corrects, cures, and builds you up. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brines refreshing sleep and restores health and strength. For periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulcera tion, weak back, leucorrhea, and all kindred ailments, it's a positive spe cific one that is guaranteed. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, tne money paid lor it is returned. RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED OR NO PAY. No detention from huslnes. We refer you to over tooo patients, nn.l six national bunk. IiivestiK,tte our method. Written Kitaranlre to ill noliilrlv cure all kinds of RUl'TUKH of both sexes, without the use of kni kk OR SYRINC.R, no matter of how long Htonding. EXAMINATION I'RKK THE 0. E, MILLER COMPANY, """'"VrtIanV,1' o'llte COBHKSI'QN DKNCR SOMCITED, SKMD FOB CIRCULAR. " TA K J ET.TCV ATOR AND AD dreH8 on a poatal card, and The great, griping, old-fashioned pills make trouble. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets prevent it. Their's is the natural way. Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are pre vented, relieved and cured. Small est, cheapest, easiest to take. M US YOUR HIE WO Will forward VOIl our illlistmtml entsloana and price llHt of Silverware, ham jh, Croekery, tihuBware and House Furnishing Goods, Free. Olds & Summers, 189-191 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. IS Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the Best, Falpflt Ul t'se, and ChpHent. Hold by druggists, or dent by mall, lOe. R. T. UmwIHne, Warren, Pa. u ANY WEAK MAN Who is turteriug, eithnr la lila rulnd nr body, from the InJiirioiiB or wsukanliu iBfluctsoI bis own iKiiorant fullics, ahuw end tuvesn-e can he quickly and iicnua ncutly oured. l'apors fnie (m-iileil). 1 bene old Doctors hnvn hml :ui exporlcn in curlnKPriTutn, Mood, Nor- Reliable Remedies ont privately to any address. lDIIIfl?I"7,PIln,, 'lt Cnred In 10 P. N. U. No. 468 -S. F. N. U. No. 645