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*OM* nmw LIFE In tb» Wbolweala Trad* ta lu Fran attNtoa A new hardware cuncarn ha» tuet been I atarted under the name at Miliar. Hi.... A , Heult. In San Frencitco, to do a jubhinf . butines* only. The They have tecnrevl the four-etory build ln»./oe lï. H.ml IH1> ne .tree., formerly ««wup*^, by. M< T* r *vLe' ioöXJ'oU un'lW their hKinres.baviire IhL- hydraulic i etevatur. to IhcUita'e the hamlUagof goods, I two of wtiich have l«»-n just conitructsd The ftrmwa* incorn..rat«l May in. and , it comtMwevi ol t'harle. K. Miller. I'r«-»iili-ut ; kind A. W.MIIlTaan. First Vicc-l're»ident, Jolin A. Scott, Second Vice-President .Joeeph Slum. Secretary anil'Treasurer, thf»«' gvi r c o r ?!.oi^M'l.^it.wrd'of Hfiîivlure Amt Chari!» K 'Idler, the IV.-»ide.it, i* a na- »"'• live Californian and well known among hardware dealer» on the 1'acitic Coast Starting a. an otttce boy with Hooker A Co., he sv-rveii them seven year», and in 187« entered the service of Dunham. Carri gan A Co., ill whose employ he continued For a term of llfteen year», leaving tlu-re la»t month to engage in the new enterpri»c headini with hi* name. A, \V. Milligan, the Kind Vicc-I'residcnt, ha», until the corporation of Miller, ,Sh A Scott, been connecteil w ith the Dunham, Carrtgan A Hayden Co.'* New York branch, in charge of their iron, »teel and pipe <le part meut, lie represent* tin* new concern at ITS Broadway, New York, and attend» to all it* purchases and placing of order» in the Kantern State». Jaillit A. Scott and A. 1, 0 vende» Scott have al»o been identified with the Dunham. Cor rigan A Hayden Co., and with their onpor tunitic* have Bc«uiri»l a large aeqiiaiiitance B among the trade, loth in the city and hap* throughout the » ":i»t. .... I Joseph sloe», th, -« ,-n-tarv and treasurer, will have control of tlie other and tiuanv-ial dgpartment, lieiny »p-i tally lilted tor thi. work through lu» etta-rieiu-e of several year» ill the Anglo-Californiaii Bank, 1,'d. Miser». Joseph and Levin Hin»« are » 011 » of Mr, I .oui» SI os», whose name I» known in all buninea* ein le» in the \\ eat. as prom inent in inanyof the lending industrie» ami the progress of that »i-etion ot tto- countrv. They have also »ecured the »ervieesof \v A. Rice, \V. A. launnrd and Carlton K. Moulthroli, men thoroughly posted in the buainess. having oeeupiini responsible and leading punition» w ith the Dunham, Carri gan A Hayden Co. It is proposed to carry a complete line of shelf and heavy hardware, tool», mill ami mining supplies, engim-ers' uml railrna 1 supplies, iron, stiH-l, pipe, slieet iron. Ut ting». glut»- and steam tilting»; in fact, everything that goes to make up a lirst cla»« assortment anil »trek in their line. All the member» of the Itrm are .voting, enterprising ami energetic, and will try for a fair proportion of the hardware trade. With their »trek of new goods in. aided Ivy all the improvement* in conducting the business tbal theirevperience has suggested to them, they are fully prepared to meet all the requirements of intending purchasers who would do well to give them a call. « In desi • • will have f«>r "A tiered tlieir be self ing to meet •vary seta curse ojied Are in oId case, ity te as turn It |e son. The of art, 7M, had .1 Riches have w ings. What they need, accord lux lo the average mail's idea, is a tail that will •teer them his w ay. _ CHANGES OF CLIMATE l'«r •re the CRmstitutlou U delicate, ami amoiiK our Immi grant population M-fklnv new home« In th«»»«* iMmimis of the Weal, and where malarial typhoid fever» prevail at certain iteaaoit* of the year. The l»ea( prejmrutiv«* for a «Intuit« of ell mate, or of diet and water w hu ll (hat ehaii#«* ue ecNsitatea* is lloaleUer « blonmeh Itllt * 1 not only fortttie* the •yaleui au dnal malaria, m variable temperature,damp, and the deltMItaltug effeeu of tnipieai heal, hut la mIm« the UnkIIui; remedy f«»i «xmatipation, «Iymim-imIh, liver e«»m plaitil, ImmIIIv tnmblee sjh** tally apt to attack IjirantA und \ lalt »m to r- . Iona neai the e*|Ua tor. mari liera mi«! i«*»»rU*H. Whether urnd ha i aafeguant bv sen voyager*, traveler« by land, miners, or 01 axiifftiltuHats lu newly populated dintlietA, thin Hue apeeitiç ln.*« elieileti the iibsI favorable te»liiii«*iiy. more peonle than h* generally known tleularlv U thin the ease In luntaiiee» wht' Kill ■ 1 w liieh ; * coulrarv thlnga," aai«l the driver. *i«t Wnsg. " For luatancv, they their he«t l«n*t hackwanl. " Mules " Very true, ■re alwaya putiiux wav »lire get • OF INflKIHr TO AlHLFfBB. vice. old, If Janie« KobiiMon. the athletic trainer at Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: " I h ive found it imyicrativi* to have sure and aimple reu « die* on hand in can* of eut», bruine?*. H rains, sprain?«, ooJda, rheu matiain, etc. shortly after entering upon ieaaioil 1 discovered «lieh a remedy Cu«nk'ii Porocs Plastkiu*. 1 tried other plustert«, but found them too barNh and irritating. Allhh e'h Poaot K 1 *i.am TRRs give alnu^t iiiHtuntane«iUH relief, and their strengthening power is remarkable. In eases ol weuk back put two plaste the small «►! the look and in a ?*h«»rt time you will l»e capable of «juite else. In 'sprint,' and * distance ' race* and jumping, the muscles or teiidoimin the legs an«l leet sometime* weaken. This cun in variably be relieved by cutting the plaster in narrow atrip*, so os to give tree motion, and applying on muscles affected." A man's i«h*a *»f being good to s woman la to give her «q«i«*»ri null lew t«* la* g«tt»«l to him. For catarrhal and throat disorders **Brou , H , M HiOHchiai Troche* " are retiowiUHl and marvelously effective, giving imme diate relief. It ta peculiar that the Inster n soouer nge will owrtNke him be The It ami l»cs run p in* À er* and W it w ia the Use Enamel lue Stow Polish: uodnst.no «im*U » L V« Âfîw I* a 4' A % , f L to . : V.* - ' ! **i . rasfUOH s javorue fad, center« in that famoua, fascina ting game——lawn tenma. U«# there are women who oannnt •»niMtro ill /»»i./ rknafimo Tb i- nr engage in <J«y piLstltut. Thej aiv delicate, feeble and easily exhausted, They are sufferers from weakliesses and disorders peculiar to females, which are accomuauied Viv sallow __ ° ^ ac oompan icq ty sallow complexions, expressionless eyes mid hagtrard looks. For overworked, "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners ilmumakan _ nuumers, il ros« makers, st ainsi r< sms, gnop girls, housekeepers, nursing I mothers, and feeble women gen orally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre acriptiou is the irret lost earlhlv boon hoinir uuenual. .1 ns an imi boon, K1 lg uneoualtd as an appe uztng ooraial and restorative tonic, It A the only medicine for women, sold by druggist«, under a positive guarantee from the maker« of sat [«faction in everv - or mnnov re 1 rr. 1 - . J iunaea. inis guarantee has been faithfully earned out for years. •TKIMWAY, Gabler tkd Plate PltSOI Itmnlus ih. But Piaso Mens, sod tv, STud ft* Pnw Stows; Menais* (last Oo. cw I emmrn. _ ; : ■ siti: •* Coprrtshl, two IwUedU %t, Um old MKi ntij*14« Imu* at A \ ,i Third ami, Oml FiaasUeo, I wtli •sod fas sco rdLo« to sa«* ; it Um aobcaaot fstonmafl Um aufe a Is K* «aUri.SU ry. will 8 . T . K. U. !Wb. F. N. Ü. 80 . 4T8 own walk nod ■Dor* WOMAN AND HOME. SOCIAL PURITY AT THE BOTTOM or I OF ALL ETHICS. , pbere . ' The old k,m>I Tree—A Hand of ll«rWim. i »r-.*u«iher* W omen tLTr * '**•* »*• '*• r *~ "°' h ' r " " d .warn—o-id-er IMbi llk(lj i K,c ' I It ha* taken the rsce a Iuiik climb throush •" .,.. v , al vfor nwll . ; knew , "thH»l..w. .n.urt^t, tnii.l psn ror rnaii dlr()d kind to »* that • tn-i•- i-annot !«■ two mta of tmw moral law*, one for men ami another for were women Even vet prviple U longtiqi to the gvi world In ugh auch prudery to worn where Amt they who preach against Mormon ism tala »"'• holy horn* regard evil, much more tre meudou* in their effect* With the most satou- al a tslituf bnlllft rené» Many who l.«ik u|hiii tbiaquretion of social B nul „ w |„, would wqwawav the tears of a hap* with a hand wift a* a woman'» or who would-die with lu» fret to Uie foe.'" purity as **t the bottom of all ethics ha vs united b» work in the white ci>*m movement, | u u « .worthv i»ii--,aUoi, for "whenever and, tenipiRlIniis mist a men will hunt for them." In the wonts of Professor Dowdin, "the wad desi onhvt) of love is to wit will ami tiie dimim l*huig tmnty and «plcndor of a *t*r lik* which • ml. the Clouding over ot* heroic nature by t |„. • Him of dishonor" That need lire he. If appealed to the apirit that will rotiiiiinml the seusaw. It will he remem and ing have titers basa so many who could stand der f«>r the 'piumt dsacripUon by Betsy Babbitt: fr«,,, "A g'N"i. true, noiil** man is tiie kiest job old nature ever turned off her hands or ever will tiered with thankfulness that never before Mr and Birs Konllimayd's teachings to thetie tlieir s**us wen* in effect: "Look upon any » woman as a (MSHihle mother or atster be ueak you must lie strong, self rtw|ie('tof your young manhood. Noth ing can la> meaner than for one having power came to employ it iMiseiy. Live so that you <*. meet your mother's eye, frank and fearle»«, f or If she Earl Never soil the child and of •vary morning of your Uvea (kid never on seta of morals, and the opimaite laiUef is the the curse of the world." A» the nwult of g.tod training, filial and ing fritternal SBBti.iieats Will tie strongly de\ol- it ojied No won Is of Carlyle burn with mon on Are and nerve than theme in which be d#> srrities his |wtrents: "I have a Mai*red pride in my peasant father, and would not ex- when change him for any king." Of his quaint hand. oId mother lie was equally proud In this case, u* ill others, two characters stamp the themselves upon the young life. The not»i 1- bliMMl ity or degraoation of the father is likely to au*ly; te reproduced In the sou tial The hi»« age of giMHlnewi is as transmissible as that of genius. The latter is a culmina turn of favorable conditions and qualities rure which can «ic*rur otily infre<|uetitiy The lions; former is tin* adjustment of life to those more ethical laws which an* the t»mtings of that has inUnito heart from which ail life pnM*»*cda. It ts IMNwihie to the majority of civihxed , |e pie. The transmission of great qualities to the son. rat lier than to the daughter, has been remarked. It could not well be otherwise. The one has had a fair field for the exerc of native |M»wers. the other none. Huphael inherited from his father a proclivity toward art, lait hi» sister might |Mswthly give to tha work! a Traindlgunttioii, if both lived in the NiuePxnttb century. Caroline Il« rw bel in herited lier father's love for astronomy equally with her brother, and ought to Iw as famoim After his death, and st the age of 7M, she completed the cutahigue of stars lie had begun, keeping. Dentil that mail and woman »Id >md have two my oge, so *ft«*r and can ilretor M Kuol* lu Good Tloure- | th , e cil, ' ■ - — - ! n«*» oho and and Htajr Under the Old lloof Tree. Bi'll «v«rytliiiii{, miIT.t »vrrythlng In tb* wav of privnliou, was a dying parent's *il »lire -o children, lait kirepliip houw to ha to get lier in. whatever t-lall. It was «.mn .1 mi- , • fort of sippi into clad . this vice. Ho long na those children, young or old, had a r*a»f, they could suffer and tie strong together. Their wants, their depriva tions. were their own and not public property. If needs tlmt they must starve, they could ■ton*' 111 Kile «I «iignity, with noue hut tbemselre* the wiwr or the worse. All their little shifts were not subjects of general dis cussion, their work was uot on inspection; stranger* were uot aide to interf«*re among them, or to sow dissension tlieieby, or to alicnaU* affeetioti. CUmm* together in the halutual onotui't of daily life, they could ouly be tsHiud the in<»rt* chwely in habits of thought, in love, and in mutual concern. And the roof tr«*e was re*qMiiihible for it all. The r«sif tree was the b*»nd an«l the protector. It took tiie place of fiarent; it was a shield ami bulwark against the world. No; tbeex p**rieiM*e of *< uttered and shipwrecked fami l»cs has »»verywhere proved that much «lia- hut oomfort, mudi misery, might have ban •|iurt*d them had they ehing together in «>ne home, that tfeexe who have a home ahould ** not to keep it; it is their sufetv in worldly and material comfort. Part with lau« I, |»art with Jewels, |wrt with b«*iri«s»tiis, k»»- qmakes, trea sures, but k«»**p the houae so long a** thestir'ks and timbers hold together. It is a strong hoM; it is a c'xrik, buwaver |ioar and old; W or wick castle itself no !*»trer f«»r it* pur p<wes. It ia not merely tliat "be it ever so bumble there's no plaiv like h«*me," hut that it is home, tiie single spot where one reigns, w lie re one is uufetten»d and fully oue's aelf, where one lias «Hie** tools and equipments loosely an«l at «>as»* uliout one, wliere one is ut large liberty, whore one exist* aatislied with th«* natural love of km if other love is denied one, a p>ace to retire and withdraw ii^ u» feel safety and protecti«m in, t«i live in and at last to die iu.~liaqicr'a Bazar N«»b> littnd of "»reinre. Erery .day I meet workmg women— women wh«» toil early ami iat** merely to keep nliv women who U»ar tiiemaelvea in th«* world na gr<uM d«»e* over which tramp ling feet are <*oiiatnt)tly pa*iiiig—a little c crushed, but for the mont jiert brave and ^ bright. They com# into the car at night carrying buntile* ami drop wearily into their lest* w ith Might that tell bow tired they are. They goaiui inm<%t«r!y and late u> earn the in sleiitier pittamv wlterewith they keep them- bot **i \'mm in rtK*|w Table ap|»an*l ox.! boy for ^ their founiuw the iH»*ewaary eonnmnlmea of the butcher, th* baker and the green prodne* monger. They alw«;.s look wun and weary, indtirere i*often a «lark ring anmnd their A that tells of ta»k» carried far into tli* a,H mg ht, when m«»re prasparou* folk» are ala'd „„a Tlw.v hav« a ^wriou. eay«IT about them, something like the pn*tur%»«)fa or to* reileriKm at • trat« Are in a «lim mirror. H..im-iin»T, they Uueh, hut l *" '«"K*«» a «aw wmsiwhar» to the Uu^h, ^ Uk| , B rau. «ln V ill a rate. in They are a noble IiaihI of heroines, the moat of them. I like than for their pluck nnd tlwir .turdy endurance of a hard loi. 1 dice thciubeoauaa «hay keep right on, and «dway» will, until Uie old «witch engine, Death, «currle« them off on the «.le track. I like lb»'m Iss-au»- they never break rank. but keep step even with adversity fur a com a,u * 8 ri,u poverty a, eaptain of the brt '* a ' 1 *' I l'ke them wherever l Und them. working to kitchens, with iiuuee that lie in u*, («rlor, play mg on ««.lnut- «Uh that would grace a piano, delving st lucoo genial occupations twenure their destiny hns bren overlooked by go.«! fortune, or beenu« re- ,lp " u '' or son«, thing »..re-, I», denied then a pn.u-rtor 1 like them ins» I Mi fellowship with them in my haart, and know thatwnue day we shad all flnd our heritage together No soul that ever yet wrought .pativuUy at its allotted task but what some tune found recoinneiue for everv tired heart «hroii and dre-ourag.sl tear It w„„T be cw hard work ale ays, dear heart.—"Am bar" in ; Chicago Journal. Always live so that there's nothing to be found ont," writes n matron whose bauest, happy faoe proclaims her a folio war of ber , A \ fas * ll*v« Nothing Conovalf*«!. 4T8 own "advice Tin* Brl« I* gaud fur aajr walk of Ilf*, atti fur angle u well nod people But wtr. dun no« lean* ■Dor* households m win b "tout toll pa(«. in bi-r lam Oth.-r bn I Ç lb. bei and ror» te 0 I cause they thing real tait the fetid . r or ** We wont mention ih.^-* y «nr father;" areptira* of frvpuflt ua»i What an aUnnw pbere of deceit and equleurettao to threw abouta cbikl'» Ufa, aud what muat b* th* ooBKqueocv- Ilf such traiiilngl Home wvaaao tLTr cowardiv by naiurv. and tboir flntin street.. to renreal auvtbiug which would b. llk(lj u , nuw lbrB1 * i¥ „ p, u. or blamcl in My way. Uth er w.anaa become •" becauas of adminintetwd rsbufesa. Uvmiuco ; knew s man wh,« pretty IRUe wife never dlr()d U|J fc „ u bow much »be paid fvrtbo tmw bonnet and gown, even though tliey were bought with "the butter and ejyj money,''tier own perquisite* re the country where .he lived Hits ii«ually deducted a cor tala portton from the |«-ice paid for sacb article, «„d »he b*» ev al a neighbor's fora few days after it was bought, till her lord and master should have bei»im<- reeoncilevl to tie by ■m left the new (juiinet w gown. This breaking the mutier to hiiu gently | u u ly n*HtsMiry to nave herself from a sb>rm; and, m our -m i..U ie deceit she practiced will be H* i■ 1 1 *« I to his aix'ount tu the big book ami not to Im r's But Uit r»» are other things, not so trifling, which are concealed l>v the Imslwml fnim t |„. w ,f t . (>r the wife fn'.in the liu»hand The conscience mav Iss» m»* dulled or reared, *0 that it uo longer troubles 01 m, but the lairror and <*oti*it«iit fear of dist*ovsry, to say noth ing of the* (mm of tho deceit itself to a ten der conscience, *houid he enough to keep one fr«,,, eV er re|watiug oommitting any other.—Jean Kincaid in offense of Uns sort or Boston Globe. A Box th* Ear. It. of or hard cake. is One of Browning's most Iwautifu] and pa> thetie |N«ns, and''one intelligible to whom » came in after years, imiimdle from the effeet* f or fKl smn#, and f«»r all th« er nu», (*omm« > ruorateH t he act of an old Earl of Arundel, who, having struck his little child ou the bead, had the picture of himself and the child |*unted, the child, as he lie of timt blow, it would lie well, we think, having children on their hands, to commit these umw to memory, an« I put tue kwsou in practice; for the injury done to children by the quick and currl«»'« la>x «»n the ear that is thought noth ing of at the time is something incalculable, it is iui|MMKible to hit a tender child a blow on so delicate an organ ns the ear, and one having such close connection with the brain, without doing an evil and unseen work, even when the blow ix given with the flat and open hand. The action, it has be«n fully a-cer taiued, has produced violent iuflammatioti In the ear, and running discharges for years; bliMMl ha* been known u> follow it itnmedi au*ly; and when this has not happened, par tial ami even t«»tal deaf new« Iiok »«n-n the con science in many instances. Intercrmuial «Uf Ocultira of a dangerous tyjw are not «tall rure either, as the result of these ad mon i lions; idiocy has lieen ti-wed to them; and in more than one case surgically examined it has been found that fatal »»rain d'sense lias followed a box on the cur.—Harpers Weekly. , a is ni«*e it the rain and ■oft Work of Houthern Women. A* in Rt. Paul's cathedral, Loudon, on the monument to Christopher Wren, so we can my of the work of southern women: "Look around!" As nothing stn*paMM«d her ofwr oge, her fortitude, her untiring |Mitience and energy, hcr pervistent effort during the w M r, so the still greater demand for such virtue* *ft«*r the l»aitlt» wo* over, fourni her aa ready and nwpomivc befor*. Wh«*rpver woman can lal»or without bwing the dignity of worn anluMMl, the womm of jthe wnith go In the hoim*, in the nrhm»l room, at the ledger and | th , e * l 1 Mlk - wi ' h n *T 11 *' "'"I*"- λ»' cil, the brush, in music, in useful and dt*co ! ratlve art, ami all handicrafts where deft n«*» and delicacy ■ii|M>r«edophyRical strength, oho is at work, in short, whatever her head and ha n« I a fliwl to do, she U doing willingly and soap rub wet , ho ™" of '*"*'«> luxury, out from the genial Aremde of ctwn fort and thrift, from all rank* of life and degrees «»f fortune, from the atone mansions of Virginia to the graceful and pictuivaque villoaof Alai tin in cauebruk««* and the Mned* sippi valley, she has gotn*. at the call of duty, into tin* rank an«l file « »f working women, clad in the invulnerable armor of (latient . endurance and womanly dignity. And for this «he is entitled to aym|»athy aud buuor.— Zitella Cocke in Aim*ricati Magazine. miplainiiigly. are tru,v hut h« pe«*tu»g, ig only half g«s«l and open to tenu dation, which ** *he p* wit ion of nuire than half the world! The mflueiu-e of lug nu Fa*.» and Kaihii «able. There are ultra fast and fa>hionable women, wlawe milon* are eutcrta«intig hut not safe. Hcsnety is a muonic, in which the fa!*«* jewels aid ne more brightly than the An inatinctivdy pure and imperial nature, h«iwever, walks thmugh such a salon to repudiate the lm*l and Uiextraet tiiegood; is it for those who are gentlo, iiiiau» rantf II« for th« who are of all of "ultra fast and fash thousand ewmys <*an tell, and even a woman wh° has no (kirticulur vice, but only an i«/«e love of pleasure, w ith this «Wire f«*r a ce k*brity which list lest questionable, is w^'Uil rejmlati«*n of American women at home and abniad. The prenetice of InuI man wrs > l©ud, uu<*«*nvetitiou{d ls*liavior, tsattrib ^ morality, when it is *>ituply a cart*i***siM**v** of outward ap| «•araiu'ea Now, if there were a lag tuning of home influences* home aimi - ment* and borne cult ure. ionahle woman," who principle« arc que*» qety than a tionable, «haw more injur> to on* ii force* winch arc undermining th* •h of Urn in.ght he obvivUsL — Mr*. 8 herw«jod iu Aiuencau Magazine, -— Uinta ( oncer *!or Cleanllneaa. The cure for «allownrsa ia <»f»eu air, morse bread and sunahina Fbr coanenms, it w tb* to brr'ad and wheat, with plenty of Itathing— sc'rubbiug with soap ami h«»t water twice a week at the very leaat, and underwear in c banged throughout as of-.en aaoneluitb&v ^ u °b w to bo said about this changing of body wear, which ut next to bathing in itn purtaiica. I have ****n dainty women to» ^ ubr *c and lace soiled with once wear in ** ln du*t, while they wore the «mme bot *- r * UI * t*«>l»inereor cotton by night ami ^ a ' through, saturatod with iti!*cn of wuatc* of the skm If they bat lied tmd w^ek the some vent went ou again, to return 4uodop * ©»«t fluula to th* clean, open skin, A cUwu man or woman should air Üb© perwon a,H * tbö mner w«uir every evening and ni«»m i©E* Ü H»© room ia warm na it ought to be, or •*»«*■■«• umtar v«t «nd drawer« iwk»or Uuio* a week. Till* change and two bath* a a l r>-ft»r th,n dally bail Inf without ^ u«» change in living .le.w, »»mer in the Improvement of ihr re.im.U'ikHi Tl,e the rough, rod, (»imply fare of the youth vieil!, °* K ' e to«'«"* diet, hot »»i aud wuier 1 bath» and frequent clean uudermhirta Bhlr ley Dare in U-u... Uloha. - An o„t,in«r <«..kin( omOt. Purchase an ai v.liol lnm(> with attarh bwuU, four and a half inches diameter by the two inclH« deep. Get made «»tin ni)«, with wire rim. to in fit outside the spirit lamp one upon another, Vi*, iln naaui to six and a half inches by two inches. Have the «eveiuh tin cup wty thrw* iu«*h<* <l*ep, at) aat.o h«*l«i four to six Uu hns ptotes, nested on to|i of the cups. Pit a cover tutu It Ught; this Mtolwused as • •*"P°h *'"> » »trainer sihI wire fold mg handle, around the side of the teapot. Pit two Un» made of light eo|»per, tinned, over l *** l"utom and top of number seven, meeting in the middle; each one and one-half tod»« deep inside, and uo redder used on hot- i fc,m ' to ***' ire-1 as a di-n. or frying pan, 1 be «.th a folding handle. Incl.w. all iu a can-! in ™ **«• w111 * * P»cks* for knives, spoons, sod an alcohol boll he You will then have a mem outfit complets, | taking up little spare, by which a good meal be for four persons can be prepared on a camp «*U. tn the tent, tree from wind nnd rain.— ber , O- W. Pueblo In Detroit Pree Pram I ' .« iu*tU*r» Um» maternai m*unci, a y«**©« woman i into klietnwa find* oc » ment* cujtntion in g'tawip, relief In admiration, joy to in the pique of mvtoiu siater*, a Oaah of ex J You him citnimit III tb" * 1 . 0 . that «Im baa mada bi-r liurl.n. l au.nii-i.Hi» aiel leel'>u.i Hbe 1 lam lit* t.uiw. fl.Mi ..at .Mam. .a- *>' 1 *"* uutaiutw tbo Oth.-r genteel loaf an of the*st*bli»limentand j U-!trr tH|iii|> k-rarlf for the enjoy meute of « flirtation*. SI... iMxaiira tha im amat ion of TTT'T ,^'r: h 'r Wn r l r , T^ bn hu» Miul mi l Hunk* willingly of tho il •woeUn*.!. of aioU u w*ur*—Chicago Tuim* .... idll Rtyaierle. ..f the Toilet. a n I had alwav* thought that Swinish women '>■ wen-, I «Hievt.« i.nt to. . ,i.„ -i .. »ent -ûh^îTiw .h - ^ not Ç ,, tiie r n nv ti linen in tin« rtapeet. W( . lb.- rreneli w<mian ncike. ai-oletfor the bei I a» naturally aa »h< . 1 .» « for the day lime, and Huit ta wtiere »he I» very wiae. Tite lior Ih»I, ror» of hair in |t,)- r» an,I face» »nn -ired all who te ' 1 " 1 U " l, ' t condlt"» ao ^.-r - r .7"* ^ 0 H.'t?,„ in ö e"?ö i"! t r |,Ä| " " i"7 , |h l '""i'r illation In theaieht of heaven and i^rth 1/, I were a mau I «houbl eimaider curl patera cause few dirorm; and as for crimping pina, they are a step further in the career of vice, ...» „ it . . . although Un ir in< m u>uttil> t»ii *i i when anv- S , thing musi-u.iiif ut ilNiiit, il# they have n horrid f&fthiou of getting into hut eyes.— "Bab* in New York Hear. ! cvtjs ex « » uhtwo.bl. M— «rUtau M Th» life h cn w remp w b ta Tbare u not bln« < on real and aanfc* mabir.g manly re w-iraniy •'< tait I* I» full o# tba KUwm »tick tniiw ! * the a*tante abiapcr lu pefluiMil breath <• ? *' ifl fetid It* RUtt-r ia a *ham Trauaplauted r b. or by s tbougbU*»» husband to the envi ■m ■ *0 dreadful that, it uliould lie reserved for the 1 in or Do you use eggs for frosting! Don't do , * ri, It. Take live tahie**pMonfuU o? milk, one cup of granuluU'd su^ar, flavor ni«v»ly with icinou or vanilla, then bod live minute«. Beat it hard until it iacooi enough to spreud «he the |y cake. The hemity of the iMwtmg is that it ready to cut as soon m# tin>rougldv cold, is very nice with cocoanut stirred in it pa> old lie lt ( to one In i in it lias gruU.i chocolat«» When eggs are high it is quite .1 ■. I it a saving. da We all know how soon obeewc dries up and '. is unfit for the table, hut this same wüste I <'h**c^<* can lie made as good as uew, ami very ni«*e looking, by grating il tine ou a horse ] y© radish grater. I*re|>are only as much as is ue.sl.sl tor Imimstiaie u»-, au.i rou «nil Hud it good for any t» sly. ;* • J J In , , » , . . wtH*n a lamp borna poorly boil the nu-tal r |t«. burner in **111 amt «vaU-r Ttie ipinmiy ae — cumulation from the oil will he removed aiul the light will burn brilliantly. f Tr « ! Put U-a and eolTre away in airtight re reptai-lm a* wsm a» they are brought to tha house. They haw much of their flavor by standing uncovered. • < tr A few dro[N» of ammonU in a cup of warm rain water, carefully applied with u wet ■]>onge, will remove tho spot* from painting* and chromos. Paint 011 window* can, it ia Mid, be re moved by melting noma soda in very hot water and wuahiug them with it, using a ■oft flannel. A half cupful of ammonia to a pail of water will cleanse bard flni.-hed wall* nicely. | Change the water when it becomes foul. the can r, A good subst itut« for buttermilk is a thin batter mad«* of flour an« I tepid water, und ol- f lowed to remain long enough to «cour. the and To remove mildew, rub common yellow soap 011 the article, then sift starch on that, , rub well un. I place in the auusiuim. To «*xtract ink from wood, scour w ith sand wet with wruter and ammonia, theu rinse with stroug aaierutiia water. and for Tlio wings of turkeys, go*** and chickens are good to clean window a, as they leave no dust. Rub the bottom of the sauce pan with a little butter to prevent the milk from stick lug To remove ink spots, «tip the article in pure melted tallow, theu wash. A smoky ceiling can be cleaned with soda | au«l water. Use newtqiapers to isilisb window ght&sand mirror*. Exi*osure to tho sun will remove scorch marks. Wash the butter stump in cold i»alt water. hut the the salon are Hire Itcaulta of It« ! rm. It would l»e curiously interest rag to mqtiirs what ha» tu« sliMed the ' evils'' of our grand mothers' toilets into the toléra lily scuaihm apparel woru by women in this year of lss 8 . iVrhup- th«* uittfrimiiuhle crui*a«k* of newqia per und science jouruul essay ista. Imagination staggers at the effort t picture the direful dearth of topics that would afflict tlieae wordy philanthropists were the whole race of American women to put into (»racticul operation their suggested drew reforms. If we were Htmiillaueoiutiy and dutifully to odopt divided skirts, broad, heel leas shoes, conibmutum gorineiiU of sanitary ffamu l, loose waist* with never an artificial bone or brace l*«*.;t'ath them,short skirt*, few in num ber, huug from the shoulders, aud wide brim med hats; if were to eschew veils, glove*, jet trimming* and crrvpe, do all thing* which our censor* enjoin, an« 1 leave undone all they oon.lenin, the occupation of hundreds of excellant bread wiuner* an«l fmrugraph maker** would I« gone.—Marion liar laud In Philadelphia Tiiuea fash i«/«e ce at man a home cult •• que*» a on* th* Mr*. tb* a of itn to» «mme ami iti!*cn tmd- "Have you no resources whatererf* (De*)>airingly.) "A ten ri«ie ticket to FTy«Is skin, park, $7 50 in emskx, a receipted g*s bill and a corkscrew." ni«»m- (Wringing her hands) "In what direction or arc we moving/" (With for.-wl dum««.) "Mi» Keyrtone, a can y«»u hear a dreadful shockT* "What ia U» Quick! Ara wa orar th« »»mer -Wörter Tl,e (Wil.llr.l "I. the balloon about in hur.tr vieil!, i.y ar „omet Mire K.'y.tone, we are—w, wuier ,t,re not tell you'" Bhlr- (Frantically.l 'Krep me tn auapenae no «oncer. Mr!" "We are moving atrmight toward Bt. Louis!" attarh A piercing shriek broke from the pallid by tipa of bia companion In ml«ery. and before til» ymmg man could prevent her ,he had to flung heevelf over the aide of the car and di* appeared. by Even In that dreadful moment his self poe wty assstoa did not r«rmke him. He stood erect. Uu with hMiving cheat and dilating nootril, anri took a last. long, unflinching look at the sun as that shone in clowll« glory overhead. With fold an exultant shout at the prospect of an itn mediate and happy deliverance from the fate tinned, that threatened, he threw himself from the seven, oar of the balloon ami found himself a mo one-half ment later at home In his lonely bed. Hi hot- i had eaten too much mince pie for supper. pan, 1 Oh, young man, let this bea warniugl—Chl can-! oagu Tribuua spoons, | meal camp ment we could certaiuly keep alive oo fltUO a rain.— year Wn Than I>rath. "Merciful jower*! Mi*« Key*ton*, theropt that held thé halUjon boa broken! We art adrift." (A fchrlek.) "D there no help, Mr. Spoon* more/" "None! Nonoi" "No way of encapef* "None." Islited Maide*. Urgent Baltor— With any «ort of manag* Th* F. She—Tee, dear ; but 1 would sooner be flortatvly doad -Lila I fo* r tot roRu-iT .* ranicMt j mit <iuœn<m hiiw, «txl if you ntk< uempt to think one-*- U«e plot«*» will *» patnftti the next nmr you try It Ha) lead you to th* tmwlstibtr eoocftuMon \ ' .« «... wmow'^r'lh^dhl .." know a everythin# in thus* day«. Ihvy are moriu » ment* of ignorance with their facet turnai to t he patt and their backs to the futaie. J You cannot *t*y the haml* of time He him f I* li'Ni I I- u 'fh flu- t*,: i v ' •* r, ' i '»teii «• ,h * -**» 1 1 * 1 J"' .'""f 11 ".* Ihr *>' lift Inn .1 [).« i„n l.irin no el.-rjuwn per ru)( . at-l»M>la of medicine j to the drat! burin! past. all hope 1 » of « nl.-red in tin- new UiMogrnetk >y»lem of the of Medicine. Sirerri.it. June '.Î7.1 *rt. tire il y mother was taken with la grippe laat .... lie in it» mini violent form,.'who h rap idll di-veloiMvl int«. , oi. Mini nil, m. Slie iiad a n oat terrible cough, rai».»l pus constant '>■ *"' l despahed of tier recovery. We »ent for my brother in * aliforma, aa we did ^ not Uno« how Iona ehe iniylit lire. When ,*r W( . realiaeil her condition we Kent for Dr. Jonlati. and at once l«rin irivin* her lii* lue.cription. In two week* »he war ont of Ih»I, ftn-atly to tin- »urpriae of every one all who wa» a>-i|uainte<l with the caae. In two ao , Vhi£ t 'uiM| a "lh!-'r ''.^piTTcnoiw * iahiiiK to know more of thl» ca.»e may 1/, inquired Mb. !.. ! i 7111 Sutter Street. , p No» T J* IIkni*. U*n*h., June 12, \W\. Lt. J. r.mttne Jorthm, Hf».«A. I > k a a S , K; , U(U happy to , uv that twu n vui-ki' nw of your met! ici tics has done me imtcli good that l am going to start out ! prospecting to-morrow. The pain in my cvtjs has almost entirely vanished. Your» Hkkhkht O. PowRits l|»r Je r «lan's office is at the residence of ex- .Mayor Yesler, Third ami James. « oiisultatioua ami prescriptionsahsolute < on •'< » ! * * <• ? *' ifl lût 1 do , * ri, »y* it |y >etid for free I *«•« • k explaining the IliMto lt genetic avstem. ( U*»».— The Hiatogenetic Mnlicines s*dd m but one agency in each town. • l»*»el aniunil th** iHittle »»ears the fol ing inscription: " Dr. J. Eugene Jor t. fl ist« igenetic Medicine." Every other ice is a fraud. .1 ■. I it da '. I ] y© is D , )L |, ui»' Kl-reri. Soap lias l*-n made for ;* V' ,,r " , Ka ' h • v '?Â-*îS? , , , ** v, ' »'ï'««« 1 - In lariK sales were J, 01 «, twse*. Hapt nor . quality, and absolute uniformity and pu r |t«. made tliia i»)s»ilile. Do v»a use it 7 — f d* I N«»t !>•»< SI»** So you loved Mint lost, did He No; she returned nil my pn*seuu. Tr y '*• very man think» hs would ia* properly appre «»trier men he « t"*l i! hif wife knew n. ! kilim» of. re tha by Kt PTI KB AMI» PI I.EH CI'KKD. We positively cure rupture and all rectal dis ajtefl* without iiain or detention from hualuesa • < cure, no |*«' and uo |*«y until cured. Ad tr ws for |>«i?i|*bu>t Da. Porterdeid A Loaey, s3e tiirket street. Han Fraaclaoo I ky Grrmka for breakfast. wet re hot a of | A •KBS Baking Powder ol- f , no a Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work* pure soda | August Flower u 99 8 . tlieae race to shoes, l, or num brim thing* In Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. We cau't force conviction in to your head or med icine into your throat. We don't want to. The money is yours, aud the misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one for the relief of the other, they will stay so. John H. Foster, 1122 Brown Street, Philadelphia, says: •• My wife is a little Scotch woman, thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition. For five or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Meal, down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it. Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that she ever had it." Doubting Thomas. FTy«Is a th« hur.tr no Bt. pallid before had di* poe erect. anri sun With itn fate the mo Hi supper. fltUO a Vomit art », HAY FEVER & ASTHMA CURED lO STAY CURED We want the name and a«l IM of every sufferer U.S and [a nail a. Addre^.* F.BareUEATM.H S.taffatoel.T Thin Trad* Mark la on '$} f ISH BRN^i the world. I swdft,ri:i«-.ir.ii'.;s.^.fra. k-J Tww.awmaJ TIis Best $100 for $20. ODELL TYPEWRITER. EqCAlstB ANY fl««' M hike for «peed, clean impnvaion. |«erf*H*i albrnmeut and iuanif«*Uliug. I*e .1 « 1*1*» i*h"** («'Npitnl an«I aiuali letters), 7* différent rharaetet* Mngie f*HA«* send for eatti!«»c«ie. tjo no r. uo 8. DAVIS, »«»le Açent Pacific Coast, 421 Monqp«m»ery street îwti Francise«». un CllLiaUmiIl r ErrtirEOT Lfl r »ar« ta 0l4ar Toiuml êtovmg dh em * «Upÿ» SS^SÜI * ' ** # »1 RTSQr'SlM. NOM» ISkal SK* T~ a**+St« la • manag* ! I wto lrt* VH* fs BOW'* HI»* vfcr'nx Hundiml U. «r> rvwehl tui any <4 catarrh that eefcnei be r.iM by lain* j ■__ Ha) 1' CalaOti Can \ SÄ', UMrt/firm Kiff*t TRl .iX. \VhuUM*le Dvantata. ToWaO WaU>INU, KIN'XAN A MaKMN. — * l . l vîi?u un* v Hall » < a 1 a rrh » urv i -» lak * 11 »nt» r *»» t'. # t*j-h * <Hrvet!> upon ibe .tid ... <•( Ihr »>rt*tn Tv»itni"iù«l. nut im l'rl'-r. T » per te.ulv *>M by all Hniawste -—— » BuraeUmee when a mau I» put on kU mettle of the material I » btaaa _ Pnmit» Vo* Hu i Horn Actiiuton tire suggestion of Ihr 1 of the pre*»ing need of a »r*l-riu*». inoderute priced hotel, Meeare. Cline A Ran. the en prising proprietors of tlio new Kstnond Hotel, have transformed their really ele gant house into a hotel conducted on tin American plan at the rate ot #2 and fJ.-ai ,*r day or Vun.fnian plan at VO cent» to tl..VU. Special attention will lie paid to famtltee. The new Knumnd !• not of behind any atrictly lirat-clam hotel on the | I'oaat. —— a î , w"!î?'wii5*'ïï| , Boilîîi ''V*»i v'"\Un" . MaacHAKT Hotel, Third and I) »treet», Portland, Or. Kiret-cia»» aicommialutioiir Rate*. |1 tofl.dper day. Jacob Ha»», prop, a of »* T J tHk.SK V A Co . Hwga. T»k»do. O ] F. J etâmes 7 Fish W, > the And rtfe. the rati, for 1 - 7 *■»' ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant nod refreshing to the taste, and lets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys i&m effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habilui'l he s3e constipation permanently. For sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggist*. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8A* FRANCISCO. CAL LOWS ¥1 LU, nr. R£Y¥ YORK, R.f. DON'T. Don't cheat youraelfj out of a good smoke by taking a poor iml tation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. AFRAID TO TRUST. We «re not afnihi «/**« wnuld not pay, hut some tasty would certainly u**«d***'t *»r reiUMs «mi »** would 1 **eo doilsn* mii*1 «ioUsn*. sudthen rou slid othrn« wh*» *li«l pay we would h«* driven out «if Imsiucsa. We to «*11 f*»r csäIi nl even 2 or A |*er «a*nt. net profit. We have «»tic line «if shirting *«nd Apron CIiik hams, k*mm1 wi*lth nn*l fair quality, »it 6 *. cent», per ysni ; on this you save shout one-half. We have the hut line of IKunniilr l»ry < **h** 1 «* in town f«»r fstully use. Mini sll ery (Amp, indmi. Hend for our July list, now ready. It alii i*»* sent fns* touli Inquirer** Shoe**. I»rv f*«»*Mla, No tlons. Wearing Apparel, <'suited Goods, llried Fruit, Tinware, llsrdwMre, Crockery, tiiMSMWsre, ITnvUiiiiiN. <)n»ceries—everything you want. qiioU*<| at lowest cash prices. Consign me nt* retirai A«l«lress SMITH'S CASH STORE, 416 A 41 K Fr«»nt St., Han Francia «», « al. B ltOOKI VN HKTI.I), Hush St, bat Moot «oinerjr k ftacaoni«.. 8 F ; cotHiucWsl «ai U»th Us Kwuimui and A nuMiaf » tofxit «if « hariwi M«>nUioiucry Fanilij and H«utnraa Man'« H.itel In illd ha\e to Miike it up. or *ref«»r 99 * Au in the are one will < NSBR plan 1 hU llotol In und m MM H th. ?ian Frau forta, ouUao uiwinullirl flaMre •arvioe. htffhMit ataiMlanl <*f reaper! a hi. Board and rooa» pwr «lay. ft 38 to «3 00; to to 61 00 per ulfbt nwri) t*> and front th» Msl CURE Biiiousneaa. Sick Headache, Malaria. y This Picture, Panel six 3, moiled for 4 j. f. smith a co BILE BEANS. •f >55 4 257 firaeawieh BL. N. Y. City. Premier Bicsrcles. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. STROWBRIDCE-BODMAN CO ■» Fire Arms and Sporting Goods, ias SECOND STREET. PORTLAND, OR. piSO'S KbMhltY MJK LA t A KUH.—tuet. Lion. * *■« to Use. Chcapiat. Kelicf is inimnliste. A cure is certain. For Cold in th • Head it has norausl. CATARRH It la an Ointment, of which irmall particle is applied to the nostrils. Price 50c. Bold by druggists or sent by mail. Addrees: K. T. HAxn.Tinx. Warren, Pa. Buy Tour Own Goods if Your Dealer Does Not Carry Them. PARR! CASTS AND ROAD WAGORS, ADVANCE THRESHERS. ••at and Cheapest In the World. THE BEST IN AMERICA. Cuts. SIS Up. Wagons, SSQ Up. /T BUrÉsLitih DrtîS; l.nhrir.llnx (dis, Chureh. Beh«d amt Psrm Hella Knrtiiraaml Hollere, t T. WBISII, Fat al Mûrira Strut, PORTUM, OU ! •* jftw^atisni PROMPTLY CURBP »V Cure« Also : ™ Neuralgia Lumbago, j Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Wounds, Swellings, Soreness, Frost-bites, StifTn ess, All Aches. TTIK Cha-, A. V- jalcrCr, BttUliaort', Bid. O C C/) 7 HUNTIRt tQUIFMENTS Fish Ins Tack ie. Et Hreat Variety. Lowfrimi. t4rnd fur ('Wtal'Mcue. («KU. W, SHRK\K, Ä1Ä Kearny Francisco OREGON HOMESTEAD 10., the ftueM property In Fa^t BortlaiMi—II Etna Adrift Parties wh* And «Mir ns« rtfe. fre«* «*f the Prices. Nue t«» each, ii-alw to examine »• . |t: i|**Tty « ill at the of ■n : rail »»f \V .«-I tu. erton .♦iir's rule by !•> t!ïi |h r acre. Ws Alike!***», Wash.; Hiilk-Ufi No. S. time tea l* r KHJ U liilistMM ip the II aw th f Portlan nrtinu. 14 mil** rati, tiiivi* Urn* have ti dally: * 1 * •acre farm** *■»' !-r »ere BISHOP SCMTT ACADEMY. a !•" Ilhiiril 1 a 7 « 1 . AralctnH'. Pm j»MiHt* r> und Primary Khf n-aulsr courses, la dudiniK i»*e «•<* conHileuct* lo pairons nn.i |mi|>U» lliroiish out the fferthwei-.t I'*m»si. 21 tea<'li**r" tM • ;*r KtHineenth > **mi «1 er prt'wnl u •Tvlat in the Academic •t hiscipliiic not har«ti. hut No ba*t Im*>s admitted, liefer with r ttBtKHHHU will he and *>ther f ;in Hep. i.*. »«•!. FnrcaifUoKt nfnrmai.on sdrirsaa J. W. Il II.!., M. I».. Prlncfpsii P. u. I »rawer IT. |N*rtlan«l. Or. P» d S* Chtrkrn l.ne HUI n Ask ym>r dealer for U. or senti f *• Free Clr.uiar î Petaluma Incubator Ca, lVtntmnn Crt' ii THE SPECIFIC A NO. I. iNiresall ann- tuiml dlvhancesof men. Vniliir * maiwrof how ion« standing, pre I UUIllI ve " u mrivtuie, 1 . IH-I ig a . internal rerii«Hly. « ures wReii everything else ■Jl FfLf I hat failed. Price. #3. UO. cinmtaroa iKbra; nppl mil. »II. Hold b> I'nigglmnor sent intaii s ,,,, r ,. r ipt ,,r priée by 11 »« A. fw-hoao Hielt MedielneOi . Han Joan, Cal, J. McCRAKEN «t CO., — DEALER* IN— Rech« Harber Lim«, Portland Cement. 0«4 d«n Gat« and Utah Platter. Hair, Flr« Briefe and Fir* Clay. LANO PLASTER 60 North Front Htreet. Cor. D, I'OKTLAND, OK. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Set the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! 6REASE WANTED soi nnroB' homrstnukd a less numuer of sen^ UiMu IfiO aud made final unurernno » ,roof on the Mine <*:«>re Jun* nUm LO I LflUû Âb 1H74. W. K. MOiiKri. P. O. rtoi TAS. iM'Bv r. (loin. Mention thi The addre«a«MoI ail aoldiera who lier. Biff Cl i*these*nowleriirwil leading rsmedjr tor alt tb* uonatiirsl dd*« har**-* sad private dlseseoadf men. A certslncure for tbs debtlh tstlng weskn t«» »"m«*n. ^itiresin^ r t TO »DAYS. MrdMlvKv I |re*e. belt and fw!»«f# TativunCsi *^*» fh In rceommeodln* U W» k uauNHiTi.u NBm *d sufTarsn». ^ c.a. A. jHT J ßTOItnt, « O .fltriTus.lu* I ■ VASELINE. L'OR ONE HOLLAR aent ns by mail, we will <Se * liver, free of all charge«, to any pc non iu the Uaite «1 cut**, all the follow lag article* carefully K ked tu a neat bo*. : > tan-oum-e bottle of Pnre Vaseline... 10 cts. Oue tmaaseibottle Vassline Pomade...16 " One jar of Vaseline Cold ( ream . One cake of Vaseline < smphor Ice ... One cake of Vaseline Heap, uns«-en Uni On* cake of Vaseline Snap, see*ted... One two-ounce bottle of W 16 " 10 " 10 " » " bite Vaaellne.26 " —II < ir for Btampa any riu*l** article at tha prior namad If you ha»** •*ana#i'>n to «um? Taariin« In **> form Im uarefiU u> aoo«*|»l «mir mumm«- * 0 ** 1 « put up by ti# io orisioal paekawr*. A great maay dru^gU*« •eiauario buyer* to tak« VA8KL1NK p*»t up l yUa* N«*r* r ytolci to auch pi rruaatoa, a« tire articlr ia a* Imi tation without vatu«- ai.il will n<>| fire y«*u tire result you A »-Ul. .»I bl««w Baril Vaarlfa»« b *44 fay al> dru«ffi«W at 10 owuto ChMflbroutb «Tg C«..24 8tit* St..He* Turk. •r> tu* to