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The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking pow der would not amount for a fam ily’s supply to one dollar a year. The poor powder would cost many times this in doctors’ bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. ' You cannot, if you value good health, afford to use cheap, low-gvude, alum baking pow ders. They are apt to spoil the food; they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum iu food is deleterious. BOYAL BAKINO POWDIR CO , NEW YORK. MONTANA. May Bros, recently leased all the •vacant arid land on Die cast range from the elute, amounting lo alioul 5000 acres. A ride from Spokane to Missoula shows a great devastation of timber by forest fires. Millions upon millions of dollars worth of flue timber have been made worthless by It. Mr. T. Lynch, formerly a sawmill owner of Missoula eouuty, Ilfs returned from the new diggings at llape Nome, Alaska, which are 150 miles north of St. Michaels, near the roast of the Ber ing sea. He says it Is a wonderful plare, chums being sold from $10,000 to $100,000. Bedrock Is found all.the way from four to eight feel. An undertaking of no small import ance is now under way In our neigh boring county 'of (Iraulte, being the utilization of the power of Flint creek falls by the construction of a plant and the transmission by copper wire of the power to rhlllpslmrg and Granite for the purpose of operating the large mining and milling plants of the Granite-Bimetallic Go. Mayor J. M. McCarthy of Butte has Issued a proclamation to the citizens of Butte asking them to observe Monday, October 23, as a general holiday in honor of the Montana volunteers, who will arrive here on that day. Mer chants, lnmlnesH men, mine owners, and all others are aBked to close their places of business and assist in giving the soldier boys a royal welcome. Btate Superintendent of Public In struction K. A. Carleton of Montana, in speaking of the recent supreme court decision that knocks the special school tax law Into smithereens, says that the question wsb of such Importance that he believed that if a rehearing did not c hange the status of the case it would justify an extra session of the legisla ture. \The decision affects half, If not more, of the school children of the state,\ said Mr. Carleton. \It Is one of the most far-reaching of the decisions of the courts of the west In its effect Immediately upon the people. It will cut In two the terms of school of half i the children of the slate on an average. MI bhou I r and Anaconda ami Hamilton, willl all their children, will he deprived of half a term of schooling. Great Falls will find its school term cut off next February. Hamilton and other towns are in the same fix.\ Queen Victoria loathes rata, and no one In her immense household is per mitted to own a cut. She has an un canny fear for them. la 1345 the decadence of Ireland be gan hi earnest, and It has kept up ever Hi nee. In that year the population was 3.2! 15,0(11, the highwnler mark. On the 30th of last June II was 4,531.1)31, the lowest ever known. The Chinese are much impressed with the powers of the sewing machine ami lo meet their demand for these helps to busy women some American firms lately sent a shipment to Bang kok, valued at about $103,750. One of (he laundry trade journals re cently noticed a new antiseptic which Is Intended to sterilize clothes when being laundered, thereby preventing contagion. A formaldehyde solution Is solidified, ami this Is nurd by laundry- men. The only place whore ''black dia monds\ are found Is in the Brazilian province of llahla. They are Usually found In river beds and brought up by divers. Olliers are obtained by U hi - nellng mountains. The largest speci men ever found was worth $20,000. Iron-cloth is made for the first time In the United States at a Worcester mill. It Is a great IndiiBtry in Man chester, England, and In Germany, hut no American manufacturer has before attempted it. Iron-cloth Is used very extensively for overcoat and ulster lin ings. The beer which Is consumed through out the world in a single year would make a lake six feet deep, three and three-quarter miles long, a mile wide, or 2319 acres in area. In this vast lake of beer we could easily drown all the English-speaking people, to the num ber of 120,000,000, throughout the en tire world. 25c. SAMPLE BOTTLE 10c. for next 30 days. Mo DISEASE ham mo baffled the medical aklll a t all agaa aa RHEUMATISM . mul mo remedy hee e v e r been known to oere It entll “8 Drone,\ the Rheumatic Cure demonstrated He wonderful ourative power, ft bee mover felled to emre RHEUMATISM la any form, Acute o r Obronlo• Mere 1 0 w h i t • Prominent Physlelba h s « to say w h o b a a h a d 90 f « i n o f actftva P r a c t ice o f M e d icin e : I hare never before i s my J 5 rear* of practice o f m edicine riven my testimonial or recom m endation to c ity patent medicine, out there fa a remedy, the result of which has come under my o w a observation; for there i» no D iseaae which baa 90 baffled the m edial skill of all ares ss K h e a m a t la m and to find a R e liab le remedy for the same. At last we have found it to “ A D iM il’H,* manufactured by the S w a n a o a R h e u m a t ic C u m C o m p a n y , C h icago, IIL The **5 D ftO P H ,” has proven itself wonderful for its curative power in R h e u m a t is m , not • s a T e m p o r a r y R e l ie v e r only, but to f ive • P e r m a n e n t C u r e even in chronic cases. Sometime ■ had am ong others several Khettmatic cases, under my treatment and prescribed for these S its the very best R e m e d ies which 1 s k illfully selected, but without desirable results, 1 then: of “ ft D R O P S ” and of ha W o n d e r f u l C u res, and found r e lief from its use within 1 f m days. ar prise, 1 w in any that in the c o m o f T w o o r T h r e e nd M6 Drop** P i a s t e r s they were C u red. described H to a few patients who [bed H to a rreat number a n d to toy eefc* a fter they had used u9 Among t h e se were a few who bad, for a number o f y e ars, been suffering w ith C h e o u ic R h e a m a t i s s , who had piloted themselves around^n C r a t c h e s . ou t C r u t c h e s and told me they were p erfectly W e lL >nd to “5 D r o p ” P la s t e r s sod * ' \ ' ‘ They came lo m y office with- Tbey g ive tH the credit to ** 5 D R O P S * 1 th e » o „ „ _________this is their testimony to the fvsowa Rheumatic Cure Com- m ** for their kindness and foe the coosdeiteioas way in which they are ptodag these Wonder ful Remedies among sufferu>| humanity, which they told me to write to tbe Company as aa acknowledgement, Aa I have seen the Curative Power of \S DROPS” and M5 Drop” Plaster#, is a great many indances, i can Truly recommend them and also that the firm is perfectly honest and re liable to deal with. C. A. JACKSON, fbystebn tad Surgeon, Kearney, N«b., Aug. 29, 1699. Ham Lmma Harm Tam B u tfa r o S wMs RMEOMA TUM t Ham L am s f l * * • Yam Ma&d A k mmd * 1 OM SSS\ M a n f Takhes T k m m f Do yon not think yon have wasted precious time and suffered enough? If no, then try the** 5 drops” tad be prcanpdy tndjgernuLncufly cared of y y ftflKebqna. “ 5 Drops \ it a needy cud sm n C w t for RlM M ttffflf Nc r i l g lRt M i H n , L n f a « * (Im e tedt), KttMir Prtew ff, A r t f , H ty - f c w , M a r k e t *S Mods, f i r e e e w . La Orlppe, Hei r t i w , Nervootor Heart W u k m m , Prepay, f t w y S c «pd ^ “ 5 Bww ” lw cm* t a i e t 6 * p * I w jees, « t <te * 0 * nm e a (B kme * th e n tS other remedies kmrem, and is c m e t S b u m m U m fa curia* mare teas afi the doctor*, patent meSdata, deetrie heB» « * teBofc* i r e a a U n , r e t i r e Over the Telephone. The way In which a Krug and arihi jus couvei’satlou on the telephone cun Mid lu nothing at all Is well known to any one w\io lifts used the liiHU'uinenl. It Is Illustrated lu a dialogue reported lu an exchange: \What number, pleaseV\ “Oue thousaud two hundred ah'* Jl» ty four.\ \I don’t catch that.” \Oue tiiuiisaud two huudreu BtffiH ty our.\ \Try It once more, please.” \Twelve hundred and sixty four. ' \Seven hundred and sixty four?\ \No- twelve hundred and sixty foul -one thousand two hundred and sixty- tour.” \I cau’t give you two numbers at once. Which do you want first'/\ \Oh I waz giving you the same num ber lu two different ways.” \Ye*. Well, what number do you want?\ \Twelve hundred and sixty-four!” \Suppose you give me each number separately, like oue, two, three, for in stance.” \All right. One, two, three, four, five, six, Beveu, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, Got that?\ \Yei.” \Now one, two, three, four, live, six. Got that?” \Yes.\ \One two, three, four. Got that?\ \Yes You want twelve, sli, four, do you?” , \Yes! Twelve hundred ality-four! Do you understand now ?” \Yea I understand now, (An In stant's silence.) Twelve slity-four'i busy now. King off, please!\ A d u l t e r a t i o n o f F o o d In Missouri. Any one In Missouri found guilt; of placing arsenic, calomel, bismuth, am monia, or alum In any kind of food tua; be lined not leaa than $100. Sir Arthur Hardlnge, In a parlia mentary paper just Issued on \Slavery In East Africa, Zanzibar and Premba,\ declares that “a little homeless negro waif in East Africa is not so badly off as a white homeless child similarly sit uated fn Europe.\ An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, iruVP or Fisa, manufactured by the C a u rouau Fie Grow Co., illustrate vhe mine of obtaining the liquid laxn- tire principles of plants known to he medicinally Itxatree and presenting them in the form moet refreahing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect otfengthening U m o v s , cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fever* gently yet promptly and enabling me '.o overcome hamtnal constipation per nnoentir. Its perfect freedom from •very objectionable quality and . m b tance. and ha acting cm tbe kidneys, iver and bowels, without weakening ir irritating them, make ft tbe ideal ttnstive- la the process of manufacturing tg« tre wed, as they a n pi tain t to the caste, hot tbe medMnalquKiibm of the ffemedy are ehtahnd from n a n and known to the CS ol only- In < -------- .Sects and te a m l i ____ 'fBgmqi-bgf th t f&wsMmst to | method T m t r m Faya I h llM st-A u Lloaaa* and Baa • *a4»*nooo.ooo Pretu. Mexico m » a Monaco which otttdoM the sensational marvels of Mont* Car lo. Thl* gambling palace It situated in the center of the City of Mexico, a t No. 2 Quito itreeL Its proprietor and manager, Don Felipe Martel to not only a setf-iaade prince, but a phenom enal character. For Don Felipe la not only the king of gambler*, but a devout churchman u d the chief backer of tbe municipal treasurer. Mexico City Is almost de pendent upon this one cltlnn. Martel tvaa a rich man before the Mexican Government decided to abol- leh gambling houses Many Influential Mexican* objected so seriously to the absolute stopping of their favorite pas time that the authorities thought they would achieve a clever compromise by demanding from every gambling report a dally license tax of $ 1 , 000 . No one supposed ihat the gambling spirit would be strong enough to rlae above tjii* obstacle. Thla proved to be the case, and one by one the gaiubllug- kouaea dosed their doors When the Add was dear Don Felipe Marid approached the authorldes with $1,000 lu caab and demanded a day's license, lu a few hours his place was thronged. At a single- stroke he had won the patronage of Mexico, and hit doors have never boon dosed since. The dally outlay of $1,000 Is not missed from the dally revenue of thousands, il Is uot remarkable that Don Fel p s personal fortune should have V ched $20,000,000 lu spite of his cou xt at lavish expenditure. His chief * ahllsluueut Is ns glllterlugly ap oledus u palace. Diverted alleudauts a ulster lo guests, aud refreshments ' cigars are served at the host's ex *'• Mexicans find no amusement >e alluring than a visit to No. 2 t te street. i on Felipe's strong religious tendeu x1 are so well known that iiolsidy ' i surprised when he built recently . Hie village of Nan Angel a church a t cost more Ilian $50,000. The poor * ‘pie of the vicinity, und many of the u a as well, have come to regard him - a fu'r>' prluce. ills own style of 11 v- k f encourages I his belief. The Martel inslou, In Mexico City, Is a magulfl * ut affair, constantly Hi|eti W|,b t cats. A curious feature Is that It ntains forty windows the number or cards lu the Mcxleuu deck, I WQMiH. Holds ^ nin!> as ti.' Ideal Rem edy For Fen le Citarrh. Mr*. Hum Mnkcmcr. Mrs. (fiara Makomer, housekeeper for the Florence(Irittenden Anchorage Mis sion, of Chi ago, writeR the following letter from 302 Chestmit street, Chi cago: ‘Tennis is the best tnnio I have ever known for general debility, a sure cure for liver complaint, ami a never failing adjuster in CHHes of dyspeiwia. \1 have used it in cafleB of female Irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex, and have found it most satisfactory. ” From early gfdhisid to the end of the child-hearing period few women are entirely free from some degree of ca tarrh of the pelvic organs. With l’eruna the thousand and one ailments (ta|<en<lent n|K>u catarrh of the pelivc organs can he wholly averted, \Health and liranty\ sent free to women only, by The I'eruua Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Th* microbe* that can** chills tod lever and malaria entet tbe lyi- t*m through mucone membrane) made porous by citarrh. Fe-ra-n* hull th* mMont membrane* and prevent* tbe Satraoce of materiel geimi, thas preventing end oaring (hen* effeetlon*. Lit RtCENT INVENTIONS. ■•:uv ttoy«) ' a a . th*t t i * c**f u A CMate* wb*tr « k « Uk« ktea detlfiht t g e i t w m w x k e ture* of them*elrqt from foreign jotw- B*)*, tnfi peetlug the® on th* whit* wills of on* of th* rooms of the ptltc*. They laugh like childr*u over the long proceMlon of rldlculou* figure* In the palace a t Oeboroe there I* a niuwery u*ed by tbe little Batteuberg princes. In which tbe dado te decorated l>y a aerie* of absurd jitcture* In cray on done by their father, Frlnce Henry, for their amusement. Queen Victoria In her younger day* was fond of weaving, and found great amutetnent lu the use of a loom. At th* Centennial Kxpoeitlon in Philadelphia a flue 'cam brie handkerchief and a damask napkin of exquisite design were exhibited by the Queen as speck men* of her skill. Tbe Princes* Louise 1* in expert draughtswornau aud sculptres* AH the Queen's daughters are fond of sketching, aud show wore or tesa skill. The Princess of Wales fiuds her awu*e- meut in photography. She often devel op* and wouuts her picture* with great patience and nicety. Queen Margherlta of Italy te a fear less uiouutaiu climber, and although a heavily built woman of middle age de lights In walking loug dlstauccs. The youug Queen of the Netherlands 1* fond of poultry, aud has large collec tions of chickens of faucy breeds war her summer palace. The trouble with the average man I* that he has no one to censor his talk. We mean to have the new volume surpass all former bnes In the Interest of fts articles, the charm of its stories, and the value of Its miscellaneous reading. : : : : ; : . '. The Companion Calendar For 1900, which is given to every new sub scriber. Is a Calendar beyond compare. : : Broken rudders on ships at sea eai be replaced by a Canadian’s tempura ry steering device, which compresses a let of brackets shaped to fit portions »f the hull, with guy ropes for holding them In position, the rudder frame be ing carried by the brackets. To Insure the retention of a waist belt at the top of the trousers a new attachment is formed of wire loops •ecured to the under surface of the belt, with an obetrncted opening at one end of the loop which can he slipped aver the burtons on the hands of the trouser*. Fore and aft sails on boats can be rapidly reefed by a Boston man's In vention, in which tbe boom te fitted In a socket on th* mast and provided with * p H wheel, meshing with * wheel attached to a crank shaft, the teilon of turning the crank winding ap tbe sail on the boom. Train orders can be delivered to the engineer while the train te onder high speed by the owe of a new order-bold ing device, which has a wire loop with I damp on one tide to grip the mes sage, a socket bring provided to bold the loop In poMtton, to be easily de tached by tbe engineer. A Canadian ban patented a bulletin board which doe* sway with the neces sity for pandag H e dispatches, the nrfnee of the beard 'being covered with a lertea «* wire* fitted on t from* at the Oh*, th* dispatch bring held on the band by drawing the frame back te (tt*$cb tbe wire* is ft is te com ? te daeefve oneieU. Jurisdiction to Inquire Into and con trul the Internal management of a for eign corporation is denied In Condon vb . Mutual Reserve Fund L. Associa tion (Md.), L. R. A. 149, In which an injunction against an (WBCssmont upon a member by a foreign corporation was refused. l-HRHlng o f t h e llo r e e . Ho soon as nature sees an Improvement there ix a dnunge. The candle gave way to eleetricityfdxl the home to the automobile. The fact tint lioaieuer's htomach Hitter* lias been Wold for over half a century,1 nrovesits value. There is nothingloetptai H for slomnch nr liver trouble, Proof of a signature by mark Is held, lu Welneeke vs. Arbln (Md ), 43 I,. R. A. 142, to he insufficiently made nearly 25 years afterward by testimony of an nttoBtlng witness that he certainly saw the signature made, or that he would not have put his mime there, when he is unable to fdeall the circumstances or the place uf the alleged signing - es pecinlly when there Is no proof that the maker of the Instrument made or an thorlzed Its delivery or that It was read or explained to the maker, who could not read. / Im p r o v e d T r a in B q u lp in o n i. Th* O. II. & N, and Oregon Short Din* have added a buffet, smoking and library oar to their Portland lliiioago through train, and a dining car servlor has been lnaugnarated. The train is equipped with the latest oiieir carl, day ooaclie* and luxurloui fliit-olail and ordinary ileepm*. Diteot connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa ciflo, and at Ogden with Rio Grands line, from all point* in Oiegon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Kustein oitie* For information, rates, eta., call on any O. It. & N. agent, or addroas W, If. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Members of a trade asMoeiatlon who combine to Induce or compel oilier per sons not to deal or enter into eontraels with one who will not Join the anno elation or conform Ills prices lo those fixed by the nsHoclation Rre held, In Doremus vs. Itenneasy (III ), 43 I,. It. A. 797, to be liable for Hie Injuries i-HURed to him by lime of Imaliiesa re sulting from sm-h rombliiatinu. H O W S T H U ! W# offer On* Hundred Dollar* ffeward foi tny case of Cutftrt'h th a t connul be cured b) -iall'i (..'aiarrh Cine. F J CHKNET ft TO., Toledo, O. We, the uiiilerttlyned, have known f, J 'heney fur the I kh I 15 yearn, and believe hln jei'feGily honorable in all bUHtneK* trarmaotinm $nd (Umncially ublt* to c a rry out any obligation! uade by their Ann, WfcHT ft TRUAX, W holesale DruggluU, To edo, o. v\ A l.i'IN U , RINNAN ft MARVIN, Wh<>le««l* trugglHtti, Toledo, O, H a ll's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, ant ng directly upon the blood and nmcoua our area of the nyetem. Teetlmonlala Bent free tflce 75c r*r bottle. Bold by all Drunglatf Hail'* Family fMtie a r t the t>4*t. The power of a court, to authorize the committee of a lunatic to convey land In another state is denied, In HotehklsB vs. Mlddlekanf (Va ), 43 I,. R, A. ROB, although the lunatic and the committee reside within the jurisdic tion of the court. IT-'('TAtW*NTR F0R PEM C T H N I D w rits In NATHAN r E f l J l U l ' I r BICKFoKri.W A shlnfOm, D. C., they wll I f receive quick replies H, fith N, H. voU Guff 9)th enrpi, Prosecuting claim s since 1S73 The unsotindness of mind of one of the conspirator* at the time of the trial of an action is held In Tucker vs, Hy att ( Ind.), 44 L. R. A. 12!), to be no de fense to any of the other parties s a l I s * * W w r k a . PORT?,AND W 1 RR ft IRON WORKS; WTRJ •nd Iran fencing; office railing, ate. 134 Alder Nearly all the zinc mines in Missouri are dosed down. The workers demand higher wage* and the operator* have declared a »ort of lockout: Mother* will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the beet remedy to ns# hr their children daring the teething per M . About 60 manufacturers of under wear knit good* in the east are organ izing a mammoth trust r f T t pw aaaem h r Cored. No atooroonreonw* HI* i t o l n t l w v sss of ter. Ktores Ora* Sorre Kaotom. Bond fcr t t B I M I M MtUosnd trtaUr. t>% K JL X U X X , Lnh,M I r c h u r e e t . POiliHloipbla. P * The two hatmakers’ union* bare amalgamated, and the new organization will now hare 22,000 member*. Frio's Cor* (or CauamptUa Is th* only soach atsflloia* wofl In sty hou*.—D. C. anclght, MBfirimr*, P*. Don. I t *■. A pardhoaer at execntion.aale o t ear- p o m e iteek, wKh nottee that It has beea pledged to a third peraaa. te held, ia May va Cletead (Mich.), L. K. A 163, te he nfrjeet te (be right* e t the p4edr*. *S«he«gh the p5ed*e ha* bee* oaterad on the books ot the eor- CUBSCRIBE NOW, tending It.yj, the price of a year's ^ subscription, with this slip ot th* nom* of this paper and we will send you Tbe Companion Free for th* redlin ing week* of tlgq, the beautiful Companion Calendar, and the ja issue* of the new volume to January, 1901. 1. 30} Send us your address on a postal and we will mail you our Illustrated Announcement of the 1900 volume and sample copies oi the Paper Free. Tbe Youth's Companion* Boaton* Maas. Icebergs sometime* lust for two hun dred years. Gunpowder date* from A. D. 848, while smokeless gunpowder dates back to 1845. What are known as \tidal waves” have nothing to do with the tides, but are supposed to be caused by earth quakes. They do uot, therefore, appear at regular Interval*. The ancient Egyptians used saws. In a private tomb at Thebes one was dis covered with several other carpenter'* tools. The blade Is of brass, a little over It) Indies long aud Hi Inches wide. There are so many languages spoken In the provinces of Austria Huugary that Interpreters are employed In the various parliaments to Intel p; el s, eecli es of the delegates uuil make them lu telllglble to all the members. Mr. Gladstone was prime mlulslet four tlince for u total period of twelve years and 337 days; Dlsrqell, In two administrations, served six years, 353 days; Knllslmry has served slreud; more Until twelve years. Siamese women Intrust their chil dren to Hie cure of elephants, which are careful never lo hurl the little crea lures, and If danger tbrenleiis the Ha guelous animal will curl the elillil gen tly up lu ills trunk, and swing It up out of harm's nay upon Its own broad buck. Tbe first rnllrnnd In America was eonslrueleil In 1M| a fourmile (lack from (be Qiilin-y quarries to Hie No- pouscl River. It was made to (rails port stone for the Bunker Hill .Monu ment, the granite being couv’eyed by boat from Hie Neponset wharf acros* the harbor. 'The six largest eltles lu the world are l.oiidou, with u population esti mated ut six million; New York, w ith alsntt 3,fi(Kl,(HKi; Parte, with about 2,find,(NS); Flileago, abioit 1,NISI,ll(N); Berlin, about as ninny; (teuton, |s>r- luips IJWHI.fKH), or Vienna, with about I.filNIJKK). At Asti, In California, fns| year, a cistern 104 feet loug by 24 feet w ide nml 24 feet deep was formed In a hill side for the storage of wine, The I111 mense lank was lined with concrete two feet thick ami coated Inside with a glaze aa Impermeable ss glass, Tbe capacity of the tank Is f>n(l,(XH) gallons. A large tobacco factory In Louisville, Ky., has been unionized, nnd will prob ably remain so until Hie trade union ists boom Its trade by label agitation, when It will sell out to the trust tor a pretty figure, and then the union em ployes can take their clothes and go. I .* l t o r N o t e s . The New South Wale* government Is now dependent on the labor party, which holds the balance of power, and It can well lie believed that the labor- Itofl are demanding concesalon*. An army ot unemployed workers Is being organized In the manufacturing town of Creusot, France, to march into Paris and demand relief from the gov ernment. The cost of strikes and lockout* in Great Britain foot* up a total loss in wages alone during the last five year* of one hundred million dollars. Once more there 1* general talk of organizing a federation of railway em ployes. The 11 ve brotherhood* are to be Included in the organization. The plow trust has made the second advance In price*—this time 15 per cent. Good! The stiver-shouting hay seed* want \higher price*.” Hon. J. H. K t stthir , formerly Governor of South Dakota, but new • rwldsnt ot balsin, Urs„eayt,- ••jo, ov«r (wo ysari my daughter bad boon d e c lining from a strong, *■**'“ ■. —■sy-olreokod girt t o a gate hnlpisM Invalid* Sh* • i t atnicioil w ith terriblehoadaekvo, and gradually grow wrakai and more languid, apparently without nans*. 1 triad aeveral doctor!, bulall without avail, Finally, to plnaaa a ft-land, i bought a ho, ot Dr. W illlama Pink Mill lor Pale i'copls, and to ourtur- prlaa, before It was usad her head* nchss eoaaotl, tha color began to r» turn to b«r chooka and llpa and her strength began to aaaert Itsell. 1 bought flva hoiaa more, and byth* tlmsaho had flnlahnd them shawas completely restored, and toriay vh« Is a robust, rosy, healthy girl Instead of a pale, tired nnd sfi-kly one.\- FVont th, Oregon Independent, golem, POUND CATALOCU1 FPEE THt» 816 CkT*L06UE Biifitif*, fitetw, jgylMlUyai ImptrmumW, I inuAccj, toffiM. Nnatak, V*nil*kiaff Q**4a, Oats*. tt*«*$***ik, fteklw •*«%$•, Wg/atefi, Hte$*fngMa Oeeduy Fly. T*>|I h jiutt what voiir gtoroliMiMr i t hom* must pay ter evtTjfthliiir h# htiy» and wufpn«v«>tit him from nv«n>harir(i$V fob o s anylhintr you buy, c<ptfttn* juwt ho* «o (mhir. ho» mi$ch Iht mifMp nil will b« on anythlnn lo yoor fiown. TkaMtftMk a»*i« bis B#Brf y ftl.M , thP fioalmro alone te Sfi sente. A I I O r o r p n r r r » ral»blbad on*and Modtoeo v v w n a t v r r ril «Hh i* ia hmmjo belf> aay lhate sente ateMfc* tte I h I tUl hawte teyaa>ntt by m H aM(yaW,and if voudori't think Hu worth NtteBMitha ft estate routd powdhly h e a e tH tn « o a d teffk T ' ' Hoyeehi Monthly, ( ‘hlrmira. Their u t e l o r o e te a rant d e p a rtm ent r i o r t bolted down ,1 ie ‘ »fr and •* *HI temedtal*!* refers yeer I t M l*, • MAT TNY. PHKIW DAVR AHftl’T T » M f l T A L t o l T i v “It tea monuBtenCof txui&eft* Informatloa ‘' - Minaaapolte <Mina.> Tribune. *‘A wonderful piece of work.M-M'aehlnirtoa Hettoml Trfwue. **The ('Bteit'irtie l*a woiwter.’'—Manehesrtwr IN. H.) B b I ob . \Heeni Hueixtfk a Vo In one of (he iaryent hooeae of Ha kind te rhiewiro.” <\hU-»$ro fiiterot-ean. “The nt$r rauioitue forme one of the ftoeet fiboppbic medium* tael Atlanta rmurtitoCloiL hk«KO Kpworth Herald. ••A law dhn^ild he pwKeedoofiipelHujr Ibeueeof d u* n tu f o ^ u r lo e ii pubiii^aehtHiik.'' The Hon. fl.ft. BoatMoaa. W e«iutdaaotelhoBJmn<te(>r«lmllarfi*»r*ete. feed U #*•»* at t m ai *4 ysm « 1 M **#*««*$te i n - l l m t e w t e i iM. AddrteBv S CARS, R O C S IICK * C O . <lne.i, C H IC A C O , IL L IN O IS , U. S. A . C. M. FASSEH, ASSAY OFFICE **$ On Testiaf Works. Ratabltebad ta ffpafcaBe in Iffll. OoU taut and Bullloa boufbt. 8 m >4 tor pvtot Ihft and n a liln f o n Meka. 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