r Difference The "Royal" the Strongest and Purest Baking: Powder. Whether any other baking powder is equal to "Royal," let the official reports decide. When the different powders were purchased on the open market and examined by Prof. Chandler, of the New-York Board of Health, the result showed that Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-seven per cent, greater strength than any other brand. When compared in money value, this difference would be as follows : If one pound of Royal Baking Powder sells for 50 cents, One pound of no other powder is worth over 36 cents. If another baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer in place of the Royal, see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price. An inquiry is made aeaia about the Paul Hayna monument fund, which was started gix years ago. It seems that it reached $7tX) and public interest in it then failed. It is now proposed that "The Havne Circle" of Auirusta, Ga., a literary society, uiake an effort to revive interest in the matter. RCPTCKI AND PILES CURED. We positively cure rupture, pile and all reo til diseases without pain or detention from busi ness. No cure, no pay. Also all Privatt dis eases. Address for painphiet Drs. Porterfleld A Loser, 838 Market street, ban Francisco. Lear-year parties have out a short time to live. Make bay while the sun shines. "Tour Work In Life." A series of thlrteeo articles by successful men !n as many pursuits is one of the ruauy strong groups of articles which are announced In Thk Yocth's Companion tor im3. "The Bravest Deed I Kver Saw" is the topic of another series by United Stales Generals. The prospectus for the coming year of Thk Companion is more varied and gen erous than ever. Those who subscribe at once wtU receive the paper free to Jau. 1, issa, and for a full year from that date. Only 1 .75 a year. Address TBI Vocth s Companion, Boston, Mass. A fruit jar The one you get when you slip uhju a bauana skin. CATAKKH CAN'T BE CURED With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can't reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies Hall's Ca tarrh Cur ' is taken lnt rnally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sui faces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is no quack inediciue. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, ana is a regular prescri tion It is compowd of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The p rfect combination of the two ingredients is what re duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists; price, 71 cents. Three Mojave Indiana are at Needless to complain of whites selling whisky to their tribe. You would not suspect it from the taste ; there is cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion. It looks like cream ; it is like cream. Cream is bits of butter covered with some thing else you do not taste the butter. Scott's Emulsion is drops of cod-liver oil cov ered with glycerine. Cream is an easier food than butter, because it is in bits. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil made easy ; the drops are invisibly fine ; they do not resist digestion. Will you read a book on it ? Free. Scott & Bowsre, Chemists, 131 South 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod'hver oil ail druggists everywhere do. $1, 47 This Trade Mark Is on the best WATERPROOF COAT a in the World! " A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. They all Testify To the Efficacy of the World-Ranowned Swift's Specific. ' The old-time simple f remedy from the Georgia swamps and fields has I (tone forth to the antipodes, ' astonishing the skeptical and I confounding tbe theories of 'those who depend solely on the rjhrslclan's skill. There Is no blood ' taint which It does not Immediately mt 1 1. im v 11 nx 1 n 1 IN in ILrfJ 1 11 n i 1 h 1 1 j in Em 1 1 in iw m eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or the result of vile diseases from within all yield to this potent but simple remedy. It Is an unequaled tonic, builds up the old and feeble, cures all diseases arising from Impure blood or weakened vitality, fiend for a treatise. Examine the proof. Books on "Blood and Skin Diseases " mailed free. jyruggUt Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., prawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. A WONDERFUL BOOK. Thousands of books are issued annually by the great ouMishing houses of our coun try, yet but few attract more than a passing interest. Occasionally, however a work is puhlisheil which by its originality, novelty and merit forces itself before the jmhlif itntl commands respect and adni'rat'on. Such a work is "Olimpscsof the Wor d," a sump tuous Portfolio of Photographs, prepared under the supervision of that prince ot trav elers and lecturers. Mr. John 1.. Stoddard. Mr. Stoddard needs no introduction to the American public. For thirteen years j,,. has lectured in our large cities, where each announcement of his coining creates a 6TORM OK ESTIII S1ASM. Kztenaive travel and study have enabled him to gather from the '"world's store house" the choicest treasures, the rarest gems of nature and of art. "Glimpses of the World" is a royal, ob long portfolio, size 11x14 inches," richly printed on enamel paper and beautifully bound in cloth at $!.&', and in full Kussj'a at $10 .25. The volume contains 11W full page engravings of fa nous scenes, each a model of the engravers' art and each a di rect reproduction of an actual photograph. Below each picture is a description ot it, written in that bright, fascinating style which has made the Stoddard lectures fa mous. Xo art work has ever been published at less than $25 that will at all compare w ith this beautiful album. As a special "New Year's erecting" offer Stoddard's Western agents, Middlebrook Si Sshumaker, agree to send either volume, pre paid, upon receipt 01 $.'., the balance in two monthly payments, or cents oil' for cash in full." THE TALE OF A TOURIST. Ha Wasn't So Very I'lirtiriilar, but n Mad In Unit the Line. "Have you aiiytlurg to give a poor man, mumr The voice was that of a wan, haggard and dilapidated mendicant Hat in hand, with bonis I head and humble mien, he stood in the presence of the young housewife. The wind blew through his scanty, unkVmpt hair, and his toes looked mournfully out through the embrasures in his shoes in a weird, grew some way that would have drawn a sigh of sympathy from a was figure of Jessie James (r melted the heart of a bridge tender. "Have you walked far this morningT she asked. "Yes, mum," replied the jaded pilgrim. "I have hoofed it for altout ten or eleven mile." "Are you hungryT "Powerful gaunt in the stomach, like." The tender hearted young woman meditat ed a few moments. "1 have nothing but a soup bone and some cold tripe to offer you." she said, "but you are welcome to them." The tourist shook his h"id sadly " 'Bliged to you, mum. ' he resiionded In a hollow voice, "but I'm a vegetarian. Hain't got no ham and eggs, I reckon I" '1 am sorry to sav I have not. But stay I" she exclaimed as the forlorn applicant for charity turned to go. "Wouldn't you like something in the way of clothing, rny poor man C 'Yes'm," he replied, gratefully "If you've got any old clothes about the house I'd be glad to get 'em." ith a light step and a heart full of happi ness at the proxiieot of being able to do good to a suffering fellow creature she left him and returned presently with a small bundle. 'Here is a garment 1 heard my husband say he should not wear again," said the young wife, "It is perfectly clean and just as good as new." "May I ask what it is, mum!" "It is a flannel shirt." "Been washed f "Oh, certainly three or four times." The battered tramp jammed his hat on his head and went slowly down the steps. 'Madam," be said, with a hopeless, just- as-I-expected intonation in bis rich south western Missouri voice, "that is the 2(Hth flannel shirt that's been stuck at me since 1 left East St. Louis, and I've got a pocket full of 'em." As the hot sun came out from behind cloud and beamed down pitilessly on the dusty highway the weary wanderer took from his bundle a jagged hunk of tobacco. looked at it in a hesitatinz and uncertain way, put it in his pocket, and started across tbe street in tbe direction of a house from which there seemed to emanate, as it were. a suggestion of fried pork. Chicago Tribune. Some Other Game. A man with his left arm in a sling was telling a passenger on a Fort street car what ailed him and how it happened. Said he: "My boy Henry hkes to go hunting, und so last Soouday I takes my gun und goes ourlt by der Norris road mit him to kUl some squir rels. Pooty soon we vhas separated, und I goes along by a thicket und Henry shoots me mid bis shotgun." Accidentally, of course?" 'Of course. He sees me creeping along, und takes me for a wolf." A wolf I Why, there isn't a wolf within five hundred miles of Detroit." "Dot vhas so, but Henry doan' know it un til we comes back home. He feels werry bad aboudt it Henry vhas a good boy, und next time be doan' make' sooch a mistake he efioots me for a woodehuck." Detroit Free Press. HOW A BULLET TRAStLS, An t.splanaiton for Its Thee ml Sunn tthi fotir lMfl'rrent Motions. Howard Carr, an authority ou shooting and a gentleman well informed on all mat lew or tiouui pertjitnuiit to the bull s eve. nave a rviiortcr some Interesting In forma tion oil the queer act Ions of a bullet after Ileum discharged from the imu.h' of Ku. A bullet, he declared, sighted for 1,0. HI yards has three separate ami distinct mo t ions, and in rases where the stubby ant blunt exprvs leait is used it has four. The first is its velocity or straight mot bin of Journey; the sef-ond is the rotary motion cause,! by the belt' of the nun, wlii makes it, plow through the air, and the third Is the trajectory motion, or drift, at tribuUitile tii the attraction of gravity which forces the bullet sidewavs. When the express bullet is used it follows a line similar to the edge of a corkscrew. The latter is ascribable to the extra friction on the bottom of the Ixill, which is constantly lowering. 1 had this Illustrated by placing sheet of iaH-r forty yards apart on a level, and the course of the bullet could he seen by collecting the papers and laying them one over the tit her. A ball has a large drop w hen traveling any great distance. For instance, take l.iKH) yards. The bullet, if keeping the course it originally started out to follow, would laud a distance of over tiSi feet above the bull's eye. Hut it starts to tlrop immediately after leaving the mu..le of the gun, and at lietweeu 5.V) and GOO yards the ball is only sixty feet nlaive t he line of the bull's eye, and a considerable distance Mow the line of sight. At VHUl yards it has decreased in proportion, and the aim is only forty inches above the bull's eye, but at .VH) yards it is over sixteen feet. It takes nlxuit three seconds for a ball to travel !,( yards w ith an ordinary charge of powder behind it. Hie lirst second it travels 1,500 feet. In the next second it travels only three quarters of that distance, and in the third second it travels only one half as much as it did when leaving the litu..le. i miuie 1 tie claim nere a snort tunc agu that a ball made more revolutions that is, its rotary motion increased in prosr tion to the distance it traveled as it up prooched the target, than it did in the lot) yards immediately after leaving the mu, tie, anil I will explain. The friction of the I atmosphere does not lessen the rotary mo tion as fast in proportion to the distance it has traveled as it does its llight tlii-ougl the atmosphere; consciueni ly, while in the last 100 yards the ball is only traveling at a rate just one half of its original speed, the rotarv mntion i just as great, ami having more time makes mure revolu tious. San Francisco Kvuminer. A Neglected lilldlitrnd. Paternal care had not yet come into fash ion; the fashion was, indeed, the reverse when I was a child. Thus my early years were cheerlessly spent 111 an outlying dis trict of Paris. At the age of 4 1 was still there when I accidentally fell from the top of a cuplmard and dislocated my foot. The woman to whose care I was intrusted only informed my family of this several months afterward. The truth Wcame known only when my parents sent for me to go to Peri gord to visit Mine, do t'halais, my grand mother, who had expressed a w ish to me. Although Mine, tie Chalais w,w my great-grandmother I always called her grandmother, very likely, I think, liecaiise that name implied a closer relationship. The dislocation of my foot had been neg lected too long to be remedied; even my other foot, having had to hear alone the whole weight of my body, had grown weak er, and thus I remained lame for life. That accident had a great influence over my after life. It indeed led my parents to think I was unfit for a military career, or at least that in such I should labor 11:1 der great disadvantages. They were than induced to seek for me some other profes sion, which in their eyes would be best calculated to serve the interests of the fam ily, for in great families the family was far more cared for than its niemU-rs indi vidually, chiefly those young members who were still unknown. These consid erations are rather painful to my mind, so I will not dwell further 011 them. Talley rand's Memoirs in Century. New Vour Observances. A journal of Queen Aune's time tells us that orange st-iffed with cloves were a common New Year's gift, us was also a gilt nutmeg. The people paraded the streets dressed in their best clothes, inva riably carrying a Kentish pippin in thcii hands, or oranges. The Jews celebrate the first day of the month, Ti.sri, tn much the same fashion, giving enterlitinmeuLs and exchanging gifts. Curious cuatoms prevail in almost all countries. Mispluian says that in Home in his day no fare was permitted to be car ried out of the bouse, nor any kind of iron or brass work, and under no circumstances could a loan h made, even to relatives. The Persians celebrate the day by exten sive agricultural ceremonies, as also do the Chinese., The earth is blessed and tbe sun invoked with great pomp. Philadel phia Times. A Klory from a Studio. "I must tcil you a good story on a young student in my place," said an artist whose studio is ou 8tate street. "You mustn't use my name, for I don't want to injure the young man. He had expressed a wish to make some scriptural paintings, and I told him to go ahead. He selected for his subject the killing of AM by Cain. On the whole it was creditable, except for some innovations. For instance, he had put a sandbag in the baud of Cain, and in the background he bad a patrol wagon coming to the scene full tilt, drawn by a camel. I would have triven monev to re- ........1 it ;,. HnitH ., , H,In,tM1M and offers. Chicago Tribune. A Memento of Slavery. An interesting disclosure was recently made when the organ of Vine Street Con gregational church in Cincinnati was re moved from the rear to the front of the auditorium. Midway between ceiling aud floor, on either side of the recess, were two doors in the wall. These could only be reached by ladders, They open into the rooms which, in the days before the war, were used as stations of the "underground railway." Here fugitives from ucross the Ohio were secreted until they could be spirited on by night toward the waters of Erie. Christian Union. He Ought to Be. A Colorado man killed a sheep and bung it up and dressed it. He was still at work when a mountain lion crept between his legs, pulled the mutton down, aud al though given a good kicking held fast and got away. The man wasn't a bit thankful that he wasn't taken in place of the meat. Detroit Free Press. A COMPLETE LIBKAHY TO BE OBTAINED ON PAYMENT OF 10 CCNTS A DAY. All Kiluealloiml i-i.teiiirls Which Has Hi suited In rUt liig the Ileal of Libra rles In Ttiotianiida of Homes in I'orl laud ami Icliilly A Novel l'inni.l lion. 1'orllnihl Special. A most Important announcement tints lee made to the people, of the Pad tic Northwest hjr the Oireoiiiiiii. 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Tlie fact that s.:,nnt,uii were expended III Its preparation, re lUirlnir the hihor of .'.ism of the Moral's cronies scholars. telN the stun of Itsoxaltcd sutxTloritv liver t'l Aiiiei lean authors More employed mi American siihleen ami Anicrle 11 Institutions the edition tillered comprises many features WotllHYor -IKilAl. M KM ION. A ttiorouith equipment of new maps, up t date, eosllni; (ti.tssl to produce. 1 lie American copy right arileles, rewritten lotlato by eminent Amcm 1111 writers, la olln r respects t , , la edition Isttord lor w..rd, line lor Hue, paae for psno identical with the expensive ttdlutiinvh edition eostinr fs per voiiime In elotn. Hut the erotvti ini! feature of this edition Is Its three Miliiine of American addition and revisions prepared iiuticr iin- .11 reel iik rvisi.m ot mm wniciv know 11 ciicyclopio.lic editor, Vt II I'cl'uv, i.l I I.. I '. , Hssist.-.l hv a co 1 i.s of trained writers, IhorHiiKhly retlsim; each of the twontv tivu vol unios o .lute. I ntil liccomlKT II the Or. ,)iiin.ii otters to fur nlsh iho-e hunks a' II. T". per volume In tin cloth I. Imbue, r' 7 in halt Morocco and II In full sheet Inn. Inn.', and will deliver hull the ct luiintMiatoly lor .lou 11 and inceiits a .lav ther after dropped lu a dime savings l.nnk llirulshod for that piuiioso: or the hole set of Iweiitv eluht volumes will he delivered oil payment of .. ami v per muiiiu inoronii. r. I ins e.ntlnil Is prlnie.l tin a tine ipialllynf paper, elovaiitlv and substantially luiutid. ullh il. .iihl. hinged llcxllile buck, sctvvd just like an lixionl teaelier s nil.le. All reailers who Ish to take a. It antakte ..(tin remarkalile opiHirtunltv should a..rt s Tttt Ihr yiniiiiH (Hrltiinnlca liepaitmeiit). Portland, Or, All charge are prepaid to any part ol the I ultttl Slates. A man that likes any thinii that Is 11. 1 id for hi in la a euilomy. MKUICAI. TKSTIMONY. S Thornton Parker, M. I)., Keeord Association of Acting Assistant Surgeons of the 1'. S. Army, w rites: " Su.k.m, M ass., March Zi, l.s'.il. ' When at Stuttgart, (icrma iy, during the winter of lsxl 2, I was suffering from a severe attack ol bronchitis, which seemei to threaten pneumonia. 1 met. at the II tel Mamuardt, Commander Iteurdsh-c, of the I'nited States Navy. In sneaking of my sickness, lie remarked: ' Doctor, von can cure thut chest trouble of vours bv us ing an A I.I C UK'S I'OKOI'H Pl.ANTKH.' 'That may be true,1 I answered, ' but where can I ct the plaster?' 'Anywhere in the civil i.ed world, and surely here in fctuttgart v nenever 1 nave a colli, 1 always use one and hnd relief.' I sent to the drug store tor the plaster, and it did all that my friend had promised. liver since then 1 lave used it whenever sullerinii from cold, and I have many times prescribed for patients. " The Ai.i.cock's Pi.artf.r is the best to be had, and has saved many from severe illness, and undoubtedly, if used promptly will save many valuable lives. Whenever one lias a severe cold they should put on an Allcock'h Pi.astkr as soon as possible It should be placed across the cheat, the upper margin just below the neck; some hot beef tea, or milk, will aid in the treat ment. This is not a patent remedy in the ob jectionable sense of that term, but a stand ard preparation of value. The (iovcrtiment supplies tor the u. !. Army ami Indian Hospital Stores contain A i.li ock's Plas ters, and the medical profession thruutfh out the world are well aware of their relia bility and excellence. I shall aluavs roc omnitmd it, not only to break up colds, but as u-eful in allaying pains, in the chest und in the back. It is a preparation w 01 thy of general commence." ene (UI& Ktliat uixjict truly cupi 9 A 7i m r oftbe uioiStcases oi Pain 0000000000 It la for ilia finm nf il vanpnaili anil ita O attendants, sick-lieaiiiuilie, (soastlpa- tion and piles, that fTutt's Tiny Pills? t nave uecome so ranioua. i ney actx? gently, without griping or nausea. A II Kit A Lit tIP I'll K INFANT V K A It. flip the laut thli.y years or inuis lioiu the ecu ttiry, and the tntmoiit will repiesuiit liiv lenii ul ihe lint'. 11111. lot popiilmt.y in Itn.lvilct s stum, aoh Hittois. I tie oin'tuun of the yii lsn;ltvlli he tliinallred by tlie appoiuaiice of 11 itesli a manae ol the Hitters. In lileh ihe uses, deilvs Holland aelloli i,l Ihls wmld iilliioua uienleliie nlli hu lucidly ait I .silt. Kvviytiodv sin. 11 a r ad It. 1 he eaieiid ir and asinmouilcul enleiilu II. us to be found In II.U hioohure ale nUavs asloulslii, u y nceiiiale. and Ihe hlatlslies. tllus (rations, humor and other reinlliiM mutter rich In luloix s and lull ol piolli. The Host Hot torn pally ol I'ltutiinx, I'll., publish It tlieuiacltes. I ll y emp oy mote tha . sixty hands lu the 1110 ho it I. it 1 work, ami more tint 11 lotcii moiiilis lu the tour are consumed In II. ptcpiimtloh. Il 1 101 Is' ol.talucil lih. nil cost ol all iliiiKKlsts ami coiiliti v tit mu rs and Is primed lu i.iwllsli, Hoi Ulan, Mencli, Welsh. Soul . iihin, s edlsh, llul and, lit 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 11 and - punish, He ( tixltiiisly) You are hot your on 11 dour self to ultilil, awivtheail. Shu (passlvel) ) No, dailliiK, 1 H'li youis An Unlr Hung tiler I tired of 1111 iiioitlon. When dentil was h mrly exino ed iroui r'ni iim.bi.ii, all re iio.lles havlun I111.0.I mid ir II .lames una exHTliui iiIIiih, he aecldclilall y iiiinle a picp.uatlon ol Indian lleiup, tthlch cured hi. oii.y child, and now elves his roil. roe oil receipt ol lo M imps o 1 ay ch'isc lUnip also cures ntuht snouts, Hansen 11 1 the slomaeh, and u III l.renk a fresh eold in Mtcnlt four hours. A.l.lross i'raddiH'k .V l'o , III i.' Ita. e St., Philadelphia, i'a., iiamliik this pa r. The lazy 111. hits It. u aims at iiothliiK, and kcncially For throat diseases and coughs use "iVimi'h's lironrhint Trm tnn," Price, 'J.i i ts. tilltl lllf,V ill oOJr.. A hi rd caul . in Ihe hai'.d Is wor.li f 10 II ll's an With lily's Cream Halm a child can be treat o.l without pain ami with perfect sure ty. Try the remedy ; it cures cat. irrh. My son lias lieen iilllicte.l w ilh nasal on liiri li since iiiile young. I wns induced to try Kly's I'reani llalm, aittl before he had used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal smell had all left him. lie appears as well as any one. It is the best entail h r-medv in the market. -J. t Ulnisleiid, Areola, III. Oueol my children had a very bail dis charge from her tumo. Two physician iiresnribcd, but without benelit. Vi'e tried Kly's ('ream Halm, and, much to our sur prise, there was a marked improvement. We continued using the Halm, and in a short time the discharge was cured, il. A, Cary, Corning, X. Y. Apply Halm into each nostril. It is quickly absorbed, (iivca relief tit once. Price, .') cents at druggists' or by mail. Ki.v Hiiorn ens, M Warren Street, New York. Tit GikKtA for breakfast. Dae Ruamellne Kioto Polish: 110 dust, uo smell. 1 ItNjOVH Uoth the methoj ami result l Syrup of Figs id taken; it ia i!fttsitu mil rerrf aliing to tho taste, and ai t? r.ililli: x.uff i..t.II 1.a U i.l...:. j 1. , v',ii jrvij on btiu iiittija Mver and jtowelti, cUanws tho )t tem eltoiaually, UisiHli culdi, La iclies ami tevem aud cures habitus ioiiHtipatiuii Tifriuanentlf. For aW in jOcanil $1 bottleti by all lruggi.ii CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO lomsmu. at. iw iohk. r August Flower 99 Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the btomrch distressed me. could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books, I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong aud enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my liie and gave mc my health. Mrs. barah J Cox, Defiance, O. MOTIVE POWER ! UtDOIIi CO GAS and IlLnUULLO GASOLINE PALMER k BEY, San Fraccisco. Cal. anil rorilaiid, or. ANY WEAK MAIM Who Ik Buffering, eithor la hid mind or budy, from tljtj Injuriuns or wukulng effectiiof JiIbowu lyiiormit f Ulfus, atmae ami excuRiHtH can lo quickly and lmruift- mxtfclv Giiritd. l'minrH fmo (n(!iitttfl. DR. COLE & CO., Portland, Or. I'hesn old Doctors imvo bud 30 yrara' flzisirtericri In ciiriiiKlViiratn, Itlootl, Nur vnns Rnrl Kkln IlliM.aHos. XVHIa t.(wln.v. Reliable Remedies sent privately to any address. IIIr ft Is th ack nnwladf leading remedy for all i.U unnatural ()lcharrs ai prlvatedtsfiasfis or roso. i certain curs for the dsfetlf tatliig weakness pecails to worr.f n. I firescrlbeltand 'M1 sti In rncommecdlof It all sufTerers. h i 8T0fft'R, D.,DroTathl' Bllin By II ruvcisui riuvs IM STHMA CURED Yw!sa,m!u:manVur. COLLINS BROS. MED1C1NK CO., Ht. Louis. Mo. Old Gold and Hllver Bought: sens' vour old Ooid and Hllrer by mall to the old and reliable house of A (Jeleman, 41 Third street, Han Franoisso; I will aead b) return mall ths oaab, aooordinir to aseAy; if the amount Is not satlrfaotorF will return sold. A CTUM A SB' TACT'S ASTHMALENH At) I nrlH-A5rn''"oik;i"'yiii a-ldf we will mill trial Ulllll!tUnoTTLB rBF f THE DR. TAfT IROS. M. CO.,R0CHLSIER,N.T.r lAbb F Jrhwtm IriJI Uisrsausd snl is mum StrtolBf. 5l THEtMss'aHtMirAI CO eiSCIMNlTI.D.ITWMfi V.SsT V..A.JM N. P. N. U. No. 4718. F. N. U. No. 548 '.lis. w iVlMV! SI llr. ,4miml(i I'tilNlcy For until v tears 11 11 esli'iiniil cum 111 it 11 lot lit of Trinity Kpi t'oonl ehnreli, Ne Inn uh, N. V., altta s siiys tt'l'hiiiih on In 1 1 t Hnr itai Ilia, (s It suiteit'i! for j t in s from y weiiiu sint stcrnfiilii sun s nil fu r faee, hea I ami ears, 111 it k 1 1 1 M lo r ! f nenr'v 11 von r, B'ol alteet I11K her sin lit. l'o I lio mii pi lo of her filninli Hood's Snrsnparilla lias alD'i'ti'd a uiire nint she enu "nnv hear mil e as ell as 01 ,r Kor full piirlli iilins ol In r ease seiiit tor. I. Ilooii ,d ( 11., bottel , Mil s MOOD'S PUIS ri hand m t und are port ot In ctiiitlltlou, proportion ami appiniiuiice. rSHILOHS CURE. jlyitwtfsiv. 1 t'li res t'oiisuinpt lint, CiiiikIis, 'rttii, Knrt Tliroivl. Soltl I7 H Ihiirnisis tin loi 04111. Kr a l ame Suit, Us ot I h'-t Slilltih'a Pnlous Plaslsr will k,iv tiesl ".in l.t nm. sj cents. 8HILOH8 VITALIZE R. Mrs T. S. Hawkins, I'hntlmiiioKii. roiin .suvs: ".snlohs ilnluir'HA I t:h MY ,KK. I cuisiilf r ir fhsfs-st rrriir.lv frtiUlUttitt if .nb'" 1 nvri'tl ' Kor isM psln, I.lveror Ivltlues troublo It excels, l'rlce i5cts. SH I LOH'S CATARRH n,iv, von (aUtrilir' Try this Itomtsly. Unlit i.llevn anil 'urn you. Prli M cla. This 1 11 jts'tor forltsiieissfUl Irtwtliietit Is f ill iil'thtsi frtss. Hhlloh's Iteintstles aro aolJ by us 011 .1 vuuntiiteo to tflvo sutlnfai tion. VALtHIINf lllliil tr bnlltniM. H alest iiip.ivi ,. Is ri ei.Kiil, .1 to tin- nii .. e 1 pr fesshm a. the onh rtiiiuiMii .niw ln-'t untile for tho oiire of Seiiiliuil oiik m s. 1'iiliis I 1 tlie Hiii'k. I.isk of Moitioit. Iltslor ti, Srituua I'rostrit luti ur itu ilist-Hst niltloit fm 11 youilo fill liiillst'ii'tliiii. I t'llovis In 0110 or t'o ilios )( t'liiuai tsni, rotisiliMttloii, Ptitiiltsts, Klllllt't ur I.Ivor l iouhles. lrlrrIO. ,-e .1 o.r .1 eulnr. st ill 1', I). l. ur oil ret elpt of pree. Aihlress N(.MI HIKiW , lriirilst. link I ami alirornla i UK. I'AIIKKirS Hl ltK HI (.11 I I It K. One tloso will slim a eoiittli II nover finis. Try It. I'rloe. .'.'1 ewtits a tmt le, I'ur sale li, all JriiKUlsts. 1'in'l tie Coast Aaelt's, GEO. t AHLB! NOEK a CO.. DrugiKti, 'lis Krarnr Strrvt, Nun Fr Miiels.o. ( al. " W ' li i Will out llry ot (lo t O Hones, Moiit.i.iilstloiitu'. i, tlroen 1; nt in i Km mil tlollhlo tint 1111111I...1 uf will tniiko t!itmi In, ,11 ff tile will carry lint honi sitfoly throiiKh the innlili istrl.sl ami put tt.m Coinllllou to ny I,, ,, , (j,,, coiiiuuinil ll'ehlcliost pr, o ami lll ilovclnpit your chleks fiisbur thiiu any Other foo'l. Feed (irrott Tlonos and tiso ( ii'intiniiii t kill tho lle, nn I j.iii w 111 innlts fifty i r e ui moro pnillt. Heuil foi (,'ululoiiiio anl prices. rETALDMi INCUBATOR COHP'Y. PETALDBA. CAL Guns for Everybody. J '-. VH VI '." I 'La I - t ! .X. '.r ,yaw. , ' Just received a fun lint- 01 Parker, Smith, Remington, Ithl a Lefover, U. M. C, Etc. The most complete stock In ths Northwest. Hetiii & cents lu slaimis for IIJ-hiiko llliihtriilcd cataloij ue. H. T. 93 First Htreet. HUDSON, roini.AM), it. ROGERS TOjIG Never Falls to Give R:!M 1 iwiirmoa CURES ONLY HEART DISEASE REDI.iGTOH k CO, m. r, AQiNTt QDINM 4 CO,, PfOpS, aos asj, a r. (Trial bottle by I'.xpress prepaid ou receipt of pi ice, Ji.ou) 35 YOUNG MENI The Specific A No. I. Cnnrn, without full, all coses nf Uunorr. lura und Ulert. no mutter of how long sliiiiilliiR. I'revonui stricture, It lielni; mi hi torinil ri'iutxly. Cures when everything else has fulleiL Hold by all DruKKlsta. Mitiiiifiii'tiirtirBlXheA.Beliiiciihel.MeiHtliie sri. :t.nn. Co., Nan Jose. Cal. ftIlllIMM"J,,.l,,,,, nablt Curttd In 10 111 III ItoitOdnya. No jmy till cured. VI I Will OR. J. STEPHENS. Lobanon.Oh.o. AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or commission, ta handle the New Patent !hem cal Ilia Krailng Pencil. R-nts maklnir r.n nor vtooK. iuonroe jtrnser Mamilacturliiu Co., Xato, 1 tBiK r()8B8, Wl8 , 3 ni1if!HlShW5tHt ALi, tLSt tAILS- J Best CiiiiKh byrup. Tantos Good. J In time. Ki.ln h ,ir, ,... rims! 7m t. M" A