THE U. 5. Government Chemists have reported, after an exami nation of scores of different brands, that the Royal Baking Powder is ab solutely pure, of highest leavening capacity, and superior to all others. The exiircs.Moti Ail tli world a utajw." tlioiiii jiitntuti'il t Siiakopcare is fou ml in the I. .'inn ot .Km venal At) old Grecian author says, Urotve U theater whore all are players." The oyster seems from all Accounts to be scarcely less prolific, actually, thai) the house fly It ia estimated that each mother oyster throws off "from 200,000 to 2,000,000 ova" annnaUr ANTI-KKKMKNTINE Is a hahmi.kss preparation in t:iMt form for preserving am. kinos of fiu'it without iwKixii. Otu' pack age preserves fifty pints of fruit or a barrel of eider, and only costs GO cents. Fruits preserved with Anti fermentine retain their natural taste and appearance. Ask your druggist or grocer for Anti-fermen-tine. The romantic summer cirl write her name on the santl at the shore, while her father has to serateii gravel at home. NOTHING LIKE IT. 40 YEARS OF PAIN CURED. THE CASE. N". Albany St., fA!4A Ithaca, N.Y.. Dec. 19, 1SS1. For over 40 years I have been a victim of rheu matism. I was persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I have used two bottles, and a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were once stiffand lame are now as light and limber as in my youth. JOS. EDSELL. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1SS7. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cords. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil re lieved me so that I now walk about and attend to daily duties at 62. I heartily endorse it. JOS. EDSELL. B&Ain&Pojiifer Purity and Leavening, PovVer UNEQUALED GASH PRI?S To Introduce our Powder, we hava de termined, to distribute among the consum ers a number of CakH PRIZES. To ttiepersonorclubreturning usthelnrgese number of certlllcates on or before June 1, 1894, we will give a cash prize of $100, and to the next larcest, numerous other prizes ranging from 5 to $75 IN CASH. CLOSSEr & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. ULCERS, CANCERS, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISOM. these and every kindred disease arising from impure blood successfully treated by that never-failing and best of all tonics and medicines, SroSeiciHsffSS Books on Blood and Skin d and Skin nials sent onJ cificCo., .CA. Diseases free. Printed testimonials application. Address Toe Swift Specific ATLANTA JL .rrr GIVEN' AWAY to those guessing CP 11 N M I nearest the number of Visitora at N. WW the world's Fair. Particulars if4 1 and our treatise on Prevention pfjpr" and Cure of private Male anHTnfct Female diseases all sent' Agents wanted. Standard Remedy Co., Seattle. ELA'S Poison-ivy Pills a sure cure for poisoning from Ivy-vine or Oak. If not im proved in 2 DAYS, return the bottle and get your money. Sold by all Druggists. Pifio's Remedy for Catarrh I' the Rest. Fattest to TTse, and rheei m. f-ijj bold by druggist or sent by i- ail f XI "l .at t Fl 11 i How Would Women Do nil Jockeys? "I'll tell you another sphere of useful ness for women, involving a class of work for which they are not at all illy adapted by nature," said a gentleman from whoso buttonhole hung a race course badge. "And whafs that?" "Race riding. Why shouldn't girls make as good jockeys as men? They're entailer, ami as weight is the desider atum primarily, they are naturally bet ter suited than men to begin with. Then it has been demonstrated that women can ride, aud ride well, even when ham pered by the clumsy garments of their ees and side saddles. Even with these handicaps the ladies manage to keep up with the men in cross country riding, and in some instances the fair ones capture the brush over their male competitors. Now, it being proved that women can ride, and that it is a healthy exercise for them, we may also take it for granted that most women love horses and like to ride. Then why shouldn't they be jockeys, eh? "For race riding let 'em, of course, discard their skirts and corsets and don the habiliments of the jockey. The cos tume is ample, more so than those of other professional women athletes, dancers aud circus riders. I tell you it's a great scheme. It would prove popular with the women, who would embrace the new profession eagerly be cause of the good money returns and the opportunities it would give them for dis play of their good horsemanship, and it would draw big crowds to the track. "Racing isn't particularly dangerous no more so than lots of other profes sions that women do engage in and as the girls are light, plenty stroug enough, quick witted, good schemers, fond of rivalry and naturally adapted to riding as well as the men, I don't see why lady jockeys shouldn't be a popnlar feature of the race courses in the future. 1 mean to advocate the innovation anyway." Chicago News. Dancer of Swallowing Seeds. Medical journals and their contents S3 rarely come before the people at large, that laymen are now and then moved to dilate upon some of the ills which flesh is heir to. and which with intelligence might be averted. The recent death of a young college professor in my neigh borhood resulting from having swallow ed an orange seed prompts me to again revert to the danger of swallowing hard seeds of any kind that are not digested in the stomach. This young man is the fifth victim 1 have known to die of get ting a seed in the "appendix," that in testinal cul de sac which seems to be of no use but to kill people now and then. Any hard or indigestible substance, often a grape seed, sometimes a piece of oyster shell, slipping into it in its pas sage through the intestines and unable to get out, produces intense inflammation and suffering, ending in death in three or four days. Cases have been known where the seed has become encysted and death has not directly ensued. A few very skillful and experienced physicians now claim that they know the symp toms of appendix inflammation so well that if the patient is immediately acted upon, surgically, his life may be saved. But, undoubtedly, the ailment generally passes for excruciating inflam mation of the bowels or bilious trouble, which yields to nothing but death. Of course, we are all doomed to die some time, and if one has constantly to bear in mind care of himself, life be comes in a degree burdensome, but there are certain things most persons in stinctively avoid as being dangerous, and with a generation or two of special culture in eschewing seeds, especially in the education of children, it would be come as natural and easy to avoid swal lowing them as it is now with many per sons to gulp them down in eating fruit. -Table Talk. The China Closet. The china closet has come to be an es tablished piece of furniture in every din ing room. The prettiest ones are those that fit across the corner in the old fash ioned way. They are often made with plate glass shelves, beveled on the edges and furnished with mirrors at the back. Some of the new closets, however, are made up with simply polished shelves of wood. The rectangular china closets may have shelves of glass or transparent sides and front of glass, so that all its contents are displayed. Sometimes the sides of the china closet are cut out in fretwork design. A very simple way to display dining room china consists of shelves of hand some wood, arranged one above the other, against the wall in some suitable place over the mantel or over a table. The wall back of the shelves should be papered with dark terra cotta or some good color to show off the china. Plates should lean against the wall and cups and saucers and other pieces may be ranged abont. Little brass hooks may be fastened on the edge of the shelves and small pitchers and tiny bits of bric-a-brac may be hung on these. The ob jection to such an open cupboard as this is that it collects the dust; but there is scarcely any ornamental part of the room that is not open more or less to the same objection. For this reason, how ever, the closed china closet is more use ful. New York Tribune. ARTFUL CUPID. Ail Went walking itoniilhsd&la, Maater Cupid ran hesltlo me. And with many a winsome tale LAUtflilnidy the trickster piled mis ttvckltiii with lil subtle art Kntrance to my Kuartletl heart. "Nay," said I "'lis no avail." Yet the little rouo dolled me; "Ah," salil he, "I never full; None hath ever et denied me. Thou slutlt see u hat t unnlUK art I can practice on the heart," "HraKarl boy! 1 paw unharmed; HonHtuiii hath undone thee, stupid." On I walked, forewarned, forearmed, Smtlitiif back at Master ruulU, Vainly with his vaunted art hoekiutt entrain to my heart. A I looked I saw he wept O'er the sail defeat before him. Ah. tny sentries must have slept As I bent In pity o'er him, For the Imp of wondrous art Leaped Into my 0111 heart. -WUIts It. Hawkins tu Detroit Free Press. Her Moneymakers. "Come out and see my moneymakers," aaida lady living in the country to a friend from the city who was visitiug her, "Those," she continued, as they came to a largo ami well apiHinted hen house, "are my Vliutvh hens;' all that I make out of them above expenses is do voted to religious objects. "The goose you see down there on the pond are my 'poor and needy geese. They cost little or nothing, and the prof its are applied to the relief of the poor and needy. Away down beyond that wood 1 keep a drove of hogs; 'dress hogs' 1 call them, because I buy my dresses out of what 1 make from them. "Those Alderney cows are my 'theater and opera cows." 1 saw four Wagner operas last winter out of the profits of one of them. You see that bed of strawberries? Well, we don't call them strawberries, but 'shoe berries." I buy all the children's shoes and my own, too, out of the income from that strawberry patch. "These ami many other little money making schemes 1 manage myself, with out troubling my husband, who works in the city for a not very big salary. Con sequently We have a great many com forts and luxuries that we couldn't other wise have; and I thoroughly enjoy the work too." Do not this lady's methods suggest a host of little things which other ladies might turn to use as moneymakers and find find health and pleasure in so doing? Youth's Companion. Rearing liable. Hot weather is generally considered the hardest upon the babies, and in cities the mortality among the infants is often terrible. A word should be. said about these little ones that more sense may W showu in rearing them. The great idea among mothers is to have a fat, plump almost round baby, and the acme of suc cess is then reached. The child is kept fat as long as possible, but the mothers little realize how much fat babies suffer in hot weather. With the exception of the other extreme the very thin and 6ickly babies the mortality among ba bies is greatest among the very fat. Recently a foreign physician pub lished a paper in which mothers were advised to follow the cattle breeders in their methods of bringing up good, prof itable cattle. The first idea of the breeder is not to produce fat, but to make the young animals put on a large frame and strong muscles. Food that would make bone and muscle rapidly was given for the first period, and only sufficient fattening foodts given to keep them in good health. An animal in this condition can stand the hot weather with considerable comfort. After a solid frame and hard muscles are formed the fattening process is very easy of accom plishment; but if all the food goes to fat, the framework is dwarfed and made un dersized. Yankee Blade. Salt for All Kinds of Aches. Now is the season for hay fever and colds of all sorts contracted through carelessness or recklessness. If your family physician is not accessible, and you intend being your own doctor, here is a remedy to be recommended. It is no more nor less than common table salt. It is perfectly harmless, always avail able and has great curative properties. Moreover, it has this great advantage over more pretentious remedies, that if it does not cure it will not kill, and the chances are that it will cure. If, with your very best boy, you gaze at the stars far into the night, watching the moon until it wanes or goes sailing in the gloaming, the probabilities are that a toothache, earache, neuralgic headache or some other distressing ill will be the result next morning. Ap plications of a strong, hot solution of salt in water and vinegar act like magic, and before many hours have passed yon will forget you have ever had an ache or a pain. For any kind of a cold that takes the unpleasant form of sneezing and influ enza, a vapor of heated salt and alcohol will afford almost instant relief. If a sore throat constantly threatens you, there is no better remedy than a spray of warm water and salt; it is almost a sure cure. New York Advertiser A Woman's'Notes. A very excellent departure in the way of weekly articles has of late been intro duced by a leading Engliihwomen'g journal. Every seven days the wife of an M. P., otherwise known as a member of parliament, writes a brief record of any doings of great pith or moment that are debated by the commons. From her seat behind the grating of the gallery, where women are permitted to view and listen to the lawmakers, this clever woman watches and notes all proceed ings, and during those months when par , liament is in session keeps her sister well informed with regard to the nation affairs. ' Her letter ia written in clear, sprightly English that enables all wom en to keep pace with political move ments without the aid of prejudiced and prosy daily newspapers. Something of this nature is sadly needed for American women, who are so strangely ignorant of political action, not only in Washington, but in their own state's senate, and even j the town councils. Chicago Newa A Ho 111 a 0 with a lMstltiet I'owsr. Mrs. John Winston, an Indianapolis; woman, has received an endowment that gives her advantages over her sisters which cannot bo. calculated Sh has a voictt witli an who, and when sho speaks to her husband or children what she says is repealed ihtvo or lour times Tlia power of a curtain lecture repeated three or lour times with a single ell'ot't must ho apparent. A man would either reform or take to the woods. And what sutpt'tioMiy Mis. Winston must fool ntu towing circle when Iter turn at the neighborhood gossip conies For n wo man to have the equivalent of four tongues is certainly a rare advantage over her sisters who have but one, if it is hung in the uiiddto. Hay City Times Press An lileu for a Cushion, An Idea for a cushion, which is merely an elaboration of the covers made of men's white linen hemstitched haiidkor chiefs, was seen in a suburban parlor ro ceutly. A large sized plain black silk inufllcr, with hemstitched bonier, had boon powdered all over with tiny "John nyjiiinptips," their gay little faces worked in purple and gold lloss. The square was then fitted on a cushion, whoso lining was gold silk, and the four corners had heavy tassels made of gold colored flax New York Times. Twenty-five thousand ladies of Host on have handed themselves together to close all stores and business houses employing female help after 5 p. m. Mrs. T. O. Uichardson has given $100. 000 to the medical department of Titian university. New Orleans, to bo used iu erecting a new college TIIK ItKNT r ItKAHONS. The reason why Am.cock'k 1'ohoi'm 1'i.ak tkkh are popular is that they may lie relied on to cure: 1. l.aiue back, sciatica, Htiirness or tw itch ing of the muscles. Chest troubles, such as pleurisy, pneu monia, consumption. ,'t. luilim'stion. dyspepsia, hiliousneas, kidney complaint. The success, however, will depend upon the genuineness of the plaster used. The popularity of At. i.t oca'a 1'okoi'n I'lantkhs has been so great that multitudes of imita tions have sprung up on every hand. The only sure cure is to get the genuine A i l- COI'K'S 1'OROI M t'l.ATKRH. Ukamikkth's Pills improve tint diges tion. "till, dear!" itroaiii'd a bunk manager one tnortiiiii! as he lore Yesifrtltiv's leal oil' ihe al manac In his private ulllcc, "another column off my lite none! 1 My Health is Solid As a duck's foot In tb mud, thanks to Hood'! Sarstpsnlla. Iu formerly 111 a wreiciica condition, with Oratel I mill I 11 tl 1 1; r I I o d . 1 couldn't rata IIiIiik that J would stay on my stomach. I iK-irsn to l y stomach. I Iwirsn f l take Hood's Sarsspnrll i-Y slid found II did n .1 i-od. Ho I keid on till I a)g-r"?.zzrr. jtf. have tsKeu louiti't-n Iml LZ?:?Z fcJ tli-saud 1 mil perfectly cured." Krkdk. KRSaicti, 6A So. Carpenter Street, Chicago, ill. Hood's Pills eure all liver Ills, biliousness, Jaundice, TiidiKcatlou, sick headache, "ibe. 1 acts Wets., and 81.00 per Ilottlo, Que cent a dose. Tni8 Obbat CotTOH Cuius promptly cure where all others fail. Coughs, Croup. Sor Throat, Hoarteness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rivul: has cured thousands, and will CL ltl Too If taken In time. Sold by Druggist on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Cheat. us SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTKR-SGo. HILOH'Si.CATARRH wZR E M E D Y, Jla 1 avevou Catarrh r This rwmciyisiniaran- teed to cure you. Price, GO eta. Injector free. "German ivriro k at J JL Regis iblanc is a French Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion of the Lungs by Boschee's Ger man Syrup. lie has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop him a line he'll give you the full facts f the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. DROPSY TKRATKD FREE. PosltlT Ijr Cured with Vegetable Remedial Have cased thousands of cases. Cure cases pro Bounced bopelens by best physicians. From ttratdost lymptoms disappear: In ten daysatleast two-thlrdi sll symptoms removed. Send for free book testimo nials of miraculous curna. Ten Jays' treatment free by mall. If you order trial, send 10c. In siampi or pay postage. Dlt. II II (iltCKN HoNH.Atlanta.Oa If you ordertrlal return this advertisement to 0 Choice Rice, 5c tb; large Raisins, 5c; fine Tea, 80c; KegKyrup,$l; Arbuckle Coffee, 2fc; Hago, 6c; Tapioca. 5c; '4i-lh pkgs King's Huokwheat, 10c; Dried Peaches, 11c; Kigs, 4c; Prunes, 12c; Apples, evaporated, 11c. HKN1) FOR THh 16 riK HI'YKRH' GUIDE FREE, WITH FULL QUOTATIONS. Mention this paper. Address Jones' Cash Store, 130 Front Street, Portland, Or. 5 1 . m I ft 9 . 1 r" a ij ju 1 .1 K. P. N. U. No. 504-8. F. N. U. No. 681 HOW WK OHOW Ol. I. i ne 1 ureatt 1 nut i'iiiu ws ii uiu m ni-n .-- tiuunily sarvretl ers ths msrldlatt tit li( Is reacktd In ths cast ol persons who nagU'ct Ob l . .1 a ...... t.i..i ... nr.. 1. ..Mi I..,. vious means 10 renew laiiiua sirennm. 'a'", no less the sotircs ol happiness than the coiidl ilnit 11' lima 1K0. enii ! cri'iited and W-itH'luiiled w here It does mil exist i housnmls who have experienced or are cognisant- Including many tMIYMICIIIUS til I' 111 lilt' lit C "-01 HIP l'IM'i-S t'l it,' otter's Stomach Itinera bear testimony In lis wondrous cHlcacyas a creator ol strength In leeble constitutions and ilebllllati'd and nIiiiI Icrcd tslius. A steady pel loiinaiue of the botlllv luiicllons, n nctteil appetite, llesh ami Illicitly repose ill lend Ihe use o( tins Ihoroiiitli and standard renovaul. Use no b nil tonic irp resettled to be akin to or resemble It In flh'cis I.. I.. ..I...... It I II. ...... .(.. U I. loll I ,1,1 III lilt (tint i'1-iitniMi 11," , iitttii, , ,,,,,,,, .... at kiiiittli'dgi il remedy lor liulluesllon. malaila, lii'ivousiiess, coicoipalion, liver aim kiuur complaints and i hi'iimallsut. I-mum - What's that noise? It sounds 11 II they were pounding beefsteak. June You mic'ssi'il rlphl, but tve always speak ol 1 lie per fortiiiiuce lieie as IcudcrtUK a buiniuel. IOO It KW A II I), 9100. The readers ol this paper w III be pleased In learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease thai science has been able to cine In all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's l atiirrh t'ure Is the only positive cure now know 11 to the med ical Irate rulty. t'atarrh, hclux a constitutional disease. reiiilres a couslllutioual treatment. Hull's catarrh t lire Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous stu laces ol the vtciu, thereby tlestrovlug the Inundation ot Ihe disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much lalth In Its curative aiwers that they otter Hue Hundred Dollars (or any case that It falls to cure. Send for list 01 testimonials. Ad dress K, J. I'll KS K V A CO.. Toledo, n. f sjr- Sold by lirugglsts; 7.'i cents. Use Knamelluc Stove Polish ; 110 dust, no smell. Tr Omnia for breakfast. rURKLV YKUKTAUt.R Dr. 1'leroo's I'leaa- hut IVIhta. Tlioy'ra rtmimun! of re fined and eniioen tratwl Isitnulcal i- 'tracts. Tlitsse tlnjr, sugar cttatotl -lleta the smallest ami the easiest to take alsmlutelj and issrniBiifiitly cure Ctinatiimtinii, Indi gestion, Sick ami illlinua lleailnclitw, Plr-d-neas, lUllous Attacks, suit all derangements of tb liver, stomach, ami lamela. Tliejr cure jrsfrmniwn'y. loau thejr act nitfui-iiJ7. They don't shock ami weaken tlie system, like, the litign, old fashioned pills. Anil they're more efTivtive. tine little pellet for "a corrective or laiativo thrce for a cathartic. They're the chrnft pills you can Imy, for they're gimniiifcnf to give satisfaction, or your money is returnil. You sy only for the pood you get. Fishina Tackle. Stananl Files, is-r dot ! '-, Oregon Trout r'lli s, s r do Menu's I'lles, p, r do !' Split Hitmboo Iwods, eiicb '.'.'si .tent hv mall oil receipt ol price. THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., Portland, Oregon. I'atiilKgucs on application. SOCIETY BADGES. A. KKi.DKNIIKI.VI KR, U'atllng Jew eler el the l'aclllc Northwest, keeps s large stock of all SKCKKT SlHllKTV HAIXiKS tin baud. ltesl goods at low est tig 11 res. Madges made to order. MRS. WINSLOWS sos0ytrhuVno FOR CHILDREN TEETHING F.r sale all lrl.u. ab O.u a kattl. THIS IH THE TIME TO order your HUMMER KOI. I, KKS. You want the Hnrr ; that's the only kind we deal In. Then send your order lor the IIKST KOM.KRH and INKS to PAI.MKK & KEY TYPE F'DRY, POHTLANI), OH. HAVE YOU GOT PILES TTCItTNO TILES known by moisture Ilka perspiration, oauso intense Itoliiiia whtn warm. Tills form i anil VUWti, BUiBULNU or riiOTUUIUtfa MULi YtKM ATONCRTO DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, wbiiih ants dlreotlr on pans alfaoled, Absorbs tumors, alUvsltaliinir.emxitrng epormanfntoure. PrtcAmjo. 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Klrst class service and lite lilt- lo-st aramlant ol respcctiibllliv Kuaratilffd. Hnr mmi .nimnl l-r lliiin! Inr lirilfioM illel ilniiiirf. u it r, I and room per iluv, l H . V " and I ' isi, Im.smI and room per week, f ,' I" fl '. simile rMitms, .sic to l. Kree coach to and liom hotel. Hercules Gas Engine (UAH Oil OAHOI.INK) Mat for Powaf or Pumping Purposas. Tb Cbaast llsilsi.ls Has Culus on Uts klsu OUT OP KNOIMt AM Puns'. Simplicity i Beat the World. II oils Itself from a ltrsormlr, o Carburetor to get out of onlsr. No Ilallerlcs or Klectrlo r.aia. ft rana wtth a Chesper (lraile i f lis,,Mi,o Dian aof oUii-r Kiiifiii. saso roa citsuucb to PALMER & REY, MANurACTUt, ill linwM Stmt, Ejo franco. U. -A.Nit-I OltTl.AMl, OUKDIIN. DR. GUNN'S j iMruoviu si aaaa m LIVtti PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of ths bowtli earh dr U nonMKrr fhr hultb. Th pilli ui) ply mini lhA ny(pm Uok to nak It rtfluUr. Thoy tiuri Hf(U'lir, hrlKinmi tha hym antl ul(ar tha (omplilnu h"ttr Kin con metloa. Th flt mrldly. hciihrr grip nor l"Hn u othitf ptlli an. To con v lot vmi of thmr mrit t will mll niptff r, or m full Imii f'r ynonti. Mnl4 vrwUma. iioBauag MuO. Co., I'UiUUolt'hiu. If . WON B:0S, $0.00. Cir,. RnrfHint, Hair Mattresses, Floss Mittrcssas, 'ti'iro Maltressos, and Pillows. Hciul (or (!ittalo(jtio. 1 OfllDnPIf" 81 Nrw MoNT'.osiritvSr. ill UUlinUuiX Fan i rauclsco t aU FRAZER AXLE BestintheWorldinnrflOr rKANK w'ooi.MKV, Aicent. l'ortlanl. Or. YOUNG MFMI The Specific A No. I. Cures, wltlioi., full, all nw, Unnnrr fcsen and !, nu mailer of 1di, JIhihI ng I'revt'ins stru-tuie, II bniia an Ii -Ifl J ,ir"im,'Jy,'. ""'swh. ii evervtliles e.;at low fulled. Hnld hv all ln,KI!lsts. Maiiiifiw'turera:'f,u,.Hil ,i.'i,M.,ll.:hift Price, g.1.00. -' hail June, (i. oft n 7i i y-r jBE33S8EB!S3ES238B2R r EVER MANUFACTURED ON TIM-: COAST 1h Hold by DOLK-PEAUSON HARNESS CO., at prices that will aBtoninh you. Only the bi-Ht Oak-Tanned Leather inetl, and Bn W(.k rrlinin-' taod. Send for lino I l.iHtrated Catalan, khkk. 11S IlnWtll A Vniinn L'.... t.,1.1 ..... . .. 1., '"mei. I'oriiiuiii.ui'. etr.,..Mj '""I'livn-ij IJ1MII nil HM -UfV7 JI 1 cou U i i i u, lyo! INFLAMMATORY RH1CO m get am him no. gorwl. Yonra In griitltuda, MRS. BT TOCR N. V. Kl'BKUt, DKCGOI8T,