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11 Jri 1 ft California State Analyst. Royal Baking Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength " For purity and care in preparation the Royal Baking Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any of which we have any knowledge." Prvf. Chemistry, L'mrersit? ef 'CUtfmiia, Analyst California State Board of Health, etc., etc. No careful housekeeper can afford to mom J Ft . t any DaKing powaer dux Koyai. use I ANOTHER BIBLE COMPLETED. The Little Things. The plainest room, in wnich aro light, warmth, an easy chair, a soft lounge, extra clothing for the bed. may outrank in real luxury the ele gant apartment in which are lovely embroideries, dainty toilet cushions. and the various knickknacks which please the eye, but are of no real use. Plenty of matches in every room are a sign of good housekeeping. Who has not felt the wretchedness of hunt ing all over a house for a match? Matches need frequent replenishing. Everybody takes them. It is a good plan to give one daughter the duty of seeing that the matchboxes are al ways filled. Harper's Bazar. , Always Plenty. "Suppose coal were to give out, what should we nse in its place?' asked Hicks, "Poems," returned his editorial friend. Life. AXTI-FKRMENTISK la a harmxess preparation in tablet form ior preserving all rayps of FRcrr without rooKixG. One pack age preserves fifty pints of fruit or a barrel of cider, and only costs 60 cents. Fruits preserved with Anti fermentine return their natural taste and appearance. Ask your druggist or grocer lor Anti-fernien tine. that they make their wives doupallihelrshirts. Pzmpes Blotches jjRB EVIDENCE That the blood it wrong', and that nature is endeav oring to throw off the impurities. Nothing is so beneficial in assisting nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. s) J lis a simple vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, yet tijarces tne poison to tlx surface and eliminates it from the blood. f contracted a. seven, r-. rd YeA that unfitted me for business or four years. A lew bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. 5.) cored me. J. C.Jones, City Marshal, Fulton, Arkansas. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed bn. Swirr brsewe Co, Atlanta, Ga. "German Syrup" Just a bad cold, and a hacking cougn. we ail suner that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen" I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My life is rougn ana exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in . 1 . f a . z uuurs. it is lnianiDie." James A. Lee, Jefferson, CoL O Brooklyn Hotel . 201-212 Buss St., Saa Francisco. This favorite hotel Is tinder the management of CHARLES MONTGOMERY, and Is as good if not the best Family and Business lien's Hotel in Ban Francisco. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I FirsKlaas serrice and the highest standard oi respectability guaranteed. Our rwmu arnrtot bt nrimutd for nmtneti and comfort. Hoard and room per day, 11.25, 1.50, 11.75 and 12.00; board end room per week, 17 to 112; single rooms 60c to f 1. Free coach to and from hotel. FREE JONES' -thE- CASH Buyers' Guide STORE This Bitters' uoide is publl-ti'd the flrst of e b month. I. In issued in i, ...... . cousHroers. It uives the lowest cash Quotations on everything in the grocery line. It wll, save yoi moii-y In consult it. Mulled free in ana addres- on application. Don't be without it it eots yon nothing to get it. It quotes wholesale prices direct to the consumer. Mention this .ONES' CASH STORE. ISO Front Street. Portland, Or The Wife of m Famoas Frenehtrmn. Alma. Blotiet, who is now in America with her famous hushami, Max O'Rell, on his lecturing tour, hna had a arf share in bia literary successes. In ail his work she feels aa keen an interest us does he, and the first press notices of a book are as eagerly looked forward to by her as by the author himself. Mine. Blouet is in every respect the wife of a literary man, interested in his success and eager that he should show himself before the world at bis best. She wields clever pen herself. And yet, despite her keen interest in her husband's work. Mine. Blouet's prin cipal thoughts are in her home and for its best interests. She is in every respect domestic. The Regent nark home of the Blonets is of her making, and in it she shines as wife, mother and hostess. For her husband she makes her home so bright that he is never absent from it but be is anxious to return to H. She is an excellent cook herself, and at times she has for days at a time prepared her own dinners, much to the gratification of her husband, who rather regretted the advent of a new cook. As a mother she is the constant companion of her only child, a daughter of sixteen. Leonie Mane is the counterpart of her mother in many things, and seen together they are more like sisters thmi mother and daughter. ' Miss Blouet accompanies her father and mother in America upon their present visit In appearance. Mine, Blouet has all the charms of a true woman, which binds frieuds to her with clasps of steel. She is a brunette, with il.irk brown eyes which speak almost as intelligently as her tongue. There is about her a com bination of vivacity and quiet retire ment seldom found, and the one quality vies with the other in conquests. In matters of dress site is a thorough be liever in the simple. She prefers black, although the dark shades of red and yel low become her extremely well in even ing dress. Frederick Dolman in La dies' Home Journal. ttev. lilngtuuu's Translation In the lan guage of the Gilbert Islanders, Tho first Bible in tho language of the Gilbort islanders was printed re cently in the pressrooms of the American Bible society in the Bible House in New York city. Tho publi cation marks tho end of 34 years, of labor on the part of the Rev, Hiram Bingham, who has been a mission ary on the islands. Several friends of tho missionary fathered in the composing room and listened to Mr. Bingham as he told of tho work of his lifetime. His fa ther, Hiram Bine-hani, Mas a mis sionary before him, Mr. Bingham himself having been born in Honolu lu 63 years Rgo, He was graduated from Yale college in 1S53, and in 1858 began his labors on the Gilbert is land group, which is 2, B00 miles to the southwest of tho Sandwich Is lands, being on the line of the equa tor, inree years afterward he Un dertook to reduce to writing the hitherto unwritten language of the natives and began tho work of translating the New Testament BI health forced him to suspend his la bor, and it was not until April 11, 1873, that he finished the New Testa ment On April 11, 1890, three years ago, he found himself at the last verse of we uiu .testament He tnen came to America and on May 12, 1892. put the manuscript into the hands of Dr. Gilinan, the secretary of the Bible society, to be printed. On June 11 he received the first proof, and . in in this city, with his wife, he began the proofreading 10 months ago. "To read the proof of the last verse of the last chapter of Revelation and thus to end his task was the purpose of the ceremony. Mr. Bingham stood in the center of his circlo of friends among the fonts of type in the most notable composing room in the world, where the Scriptures are set in 243 different languages. The concluding verse was put in type, a proof was taken, a slight correction made, and Mr. Bing ham read- the verse aloud in the Gil bert island tongue. Sujieiintendent Thompson then led the way to the pressroom, and another foreign Bi ble was added to the list printed by the American Bible society. In the aiiernoon several volumes were bound and presented as souvenirs of the occasion. The book contains 937 pages. THE WHISKE.R3 AND THE MAN. A Plea for Voire Culture. A good deal is being done to educate the hands. In my opinion it is becom ing a vital matter to also educate the voice, not for special purposes, but for everyday use. Women rarely use their lungs and throats wisely. 1 know many who can hardly be heard distinctly across a table. This is often a ffectation ; more often it is a habit formed from a belief that a woman should not be loud voiced. It is not necessary to screech in order to be heard, that is if your voice has been discreetly used. A child's voice is generally pleasant until made unpleas ant by bad habits or a bad spirit. But an unused, neglected voice, when driven to effort, makes a bad mess of it. 1 de ny that a woman is formed bv nature so as to be compelled to shriek in falsetto in order to throw her voice to the dis tance of five, ten or twenty rods. uood etiquette requires for our com fort and highest accomplishment a clear. strong, full nse of the voice. There never was invented by art so charming n instrument aa a beautiful throat. Yet how many voices are wretchedly cracked and squeaking. I am ambitious s mother that each one of mv chil dren shall have fine vocal organs; well developed, well trained and delightful to be beard. That is. we should not only be able to talk to people all the way to them, but so as to delight them when we are heard. Mary E. Spencer in St Louis Globe-Democrat Two Negatives of One Woman. A photographer says: "One lady ordered n large picture of herself 12 years ago. She was then a blooming maiden with a round cherub face and very good looking. For some reason she never called for her pic ture, and I hung it up in my collec tion. Last week this same lady came in to sit for her picture. She didn't know me, although I recognized her directly, for a photographer rarely forgets faces. She had grown quite old looking, and after her toddled a couple of young ones. I showed her a negative, but she scorned the in sinuation of the faithful camera that she looked so old and careworn. "I remembered her picture on the wau ana persuaded her to let me finish one of the impressions. Re luctantly she consented and went away with a palpable frown of dis gust on her countenance. When she called again, I showed her the pic ture of 12 years ago. She was de lighted, and it did me good to see the smile of satisfaction on her face. I made her a dozen copies, and now she thinks me the finest photog rapher in the world. Not many wo men like to admit the inroads of age and care." New York Commercial Advertiser. (low the Hair on RlsFaeo nominate til Wearer' Character. "Among tho men I moot at inter vals on the road is a very intelligent fellow from Boston," stud a drum mer. "no la about aa. ana witu a capacity for raising hair on his face beyond that of any person I ever met Ho has fun with it, too, and he hns his whiskers in different shape rvery time I meet him. Now and then I don't know him, hut he al ways comes up smiling, and I catch on to the new man without much difficulty. ' '' 'It's queer about whiskers,' said he the last time I saw him, 'Don't you know they change the character ortheman?' I didn't know it and said so. " 'They do, however, ' he continued, "whether you know it or not Now, I have been hairy for 20 years newly, and in that time I have boon all sorts of men. For instance, when I wear large, flowing side whiskers with a mustache, I grow gradually as they do, and become quite dignified and self important I can't help it you know. Its "whiskers oblige," as we say in French, aud when I catch a look at myself in a glass as I walk along I unconsciously swell out and strut I'm bodnd to do it to match those whiskers. Then, when I cut off the mustache and run the sido whis kers alone, I never see that mouth and chin back there but it makes me feel pious, and I begin to assume the demeanor of a minister of the gospel. Can't help it either, to save my lifo. Sometimes I go smooth faced, and my character oscillates between priest and actor, according to the one of the crowd I'm in. I even got boyish sometimes and frisky when I see my smooth, round face. " 'Once, for the fun of it, I cut my mustache a la prizefighter, short and stubby, and, do you know, before a week I was a veritablo tough, with my hat cocked over my eye and my general manner provoking a slug ging match at every turn. I was anxious for a fight all tho time and only saved myself by shaving. When I wear a full, neatly trimmed board. i loei exactly UKe a banker or a suc cessful professional man, and my manners after a little while fall into that rut I look it they tell me, and I can't help but be it If I wear a mustache alone, long and silky, I feel like a gay Lothario, and want to smile at and ogle every woman I see, I wont to be one of the boys, too, and whoop it up all along the line. When I add an imperial to the mus tache, I throw my shoulders back, brace my muscles and assume a mil itary air. In one or two of my towns I am known as colonel, for I have always worn my imperial while there. " 'If I run my beard down to a point in the French style, I feel quite COMMONPLACE. art But tout 1 cannot allow When I look at the love for others That's written on her brow. Si's hasn't ft flaalitii eye, She bnan't a well cut nixie, But a smile for others' pleasures And a fwr for others' woe. Ami yet I will own she's plnlu 1'liUn to be understood, For who can doubt that her nature Is luviiui and fair and good' You say that you think her slowt But how ean t hat be with on Who's the flrst to do a kindliest Whenever it can ! done, Quirk to perceive a want. Quicker to put It right. Quickest in ore-rlootiluu lujttry, wronuaud spltef And yet she Is slow Indeed, Slow any praise to claim, Blow to see wroiid In others. Slow lo sir oart'lesa blani. "Nothlnf to any for hereelf," That is the fault you find, tint to her wonls to the children, Ocntle and hriirht and kind. List to her wonls to the alok. Look at her ratlent ways. Every word she titters Speaks in the sneaker' praise, "Kolhlnst to say tor hermlll" Yet rluht, most rliiht, you art, But plenty lo my for others. And that la better by far. Ton say she 1 "commonplace," Uut there yon make a mistake, I would I could think site were so. For other maidens' sake. Fhrlly, love and faith, Are thry such common things? If hers were n common nature. Women would all have wings. Beauty ehe muy not have. Talent nor wlt'nor grace, But until she's amonit the angels She will not be "commonplace. Arthur M. Ileathcot. ISWINOINO AHOUWD THH CIKCtst Of ill diseases to which it li adapted with th best fi'iulis, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, I" lly medicine, comprehensive In Us scope, li ..I u ,ilt..,r.,l imiincee for boiillv ill This clsini, dully arrogated In th columns ol the daily press by the proprietors ol medicines far inferior to it specious, nu m a hiHlnii'c demisted (he public In sdvsnce by Its absurdity, and the problems ol .other remedies ol superior iiualtlies have been hiidlcnwtf by the pretensions ol Ihelr worthless pre wesson, lint th American people know, because they have refilled the fact by the most trying teais that the Hitlers nossesaea th vlrli.es ol area speulllc In (! ol malarial and liver disorti Li.i..J i, a t-hut li .i.uu, it ill,, tlmrouuh ly, and uiHluly for this teaaoii It Is Indorse I ami rccomuivuded by hosts ul resiwctabl medical meu. it was popular druggist who exclaimed yes. terday: " Let ui draw th soda waier of na tion slid I oar mil who make lis laws." HOW'S THUI W offer On Hundred nollars reward (or sny I ease ol catarrh that ennnot lie enrmt oy naii Catarrh cur. r, J. cnr,.Nr.r a i n., T,,I,I,. I). We. the underlined, har known K. J. t'h. I ney ior in last niieeii yesrs, aiiu osuev 1111 l an ousiuess irsiiaawnin per've ly Honorabl In I aud financially abl lo cam-out aiiyohllgailotia l luaue oy tuir nrra. nam s imaa, u no'esaie iiruaaisis. loiruo, u. WAM'IMt, KINNAN NAKVIN, - Wholesale lirusglata. Toledo, O Hull's Catarrh fur Is tikeu Internally, acting I directly upon the blood ud mueoMs surf. ices of the sy. leiu. Testimonials sent Iree. Price, 74 cents per uottie. notu oy an oruggista. Use luamellti Stov relish do dust, bo smell Tit Ohm as for breakfast Th llaeovery of Turpi. A dog belonging to some Phoeni cian fishermen was in tho hubitof feeding upon a species of inollnsk which the sea occasionally cast upon the beach. It was noticed that the animal's mouth after such meals was always died a rich purple, and by in vestigation that color, which it is said the moderns have never lieon able to imitate, was obtained. Boston Herald. Hood's'P" Cures "I am glad to rvcom mend Hod's Mi.r apa' rills and Kiwi's IM1. have sintered very much with sever 8I0K Headaohe. After taking six bottles o Hood's Hsrsapsrlll and two tames of Hood's I'llls, I am euied of that tcrilli'ed'sce. I know HikkI's Surssparlll U the bcS' medld i I ever took " Ma. II. M I.attik, I'l.is Valley. N. Y Hood's PHIS enre liter Ills, tfflc. per l ot Curing Horses' Frars of Thunder. Dogs and horses can be entirely cured of their fear of thunder by being present at artillery practice. Believing they now know what pro duces the areaurul roar, they no long er fear it Popular Science Monthly . FLA ST KltH. If you are thinking about buying plas ter, remember that you will place it upon your body and cannot get a plaster that will be loo ytml for you. Allxh''b Pokous I'l.ASTia I the bett plaster made. Your druggist may hav sinne other planter on Ilia shelve which ha i alliums to gut n.j or, or elae some worth less imitation purohaaol at a low price Tor the purpose of substitution. Do not accept nia jtiat as goua 'plea; Insist upon hav ing the genuine. Allcock' 1'oaous Flas tkk has no equal. Bkaiuihsth' fiLLscan always be relied upon. wiiriuiirjinri LUHB Dramuuff Mini Rota- Wet., and l.UOrmDocUe Onaotuitaduaa, Tnrj flajut CotraH where) all other fail. C 'JiuHI. Cmun B Threat, HoareansvaTw hooping Cough Asthma. For Coosumptleo It 1 'These trousers are awful short." 'Well, Sore if Cough and naa win H.. I. ha cured thoussnds, and will curb TOO if taken In time. Bold tiy Jhtigglst on guar, ante. For I Am tiaok or (glut, ins SH1LOH S BELLADONNA FLASTKRJtM. SHILOH'SCATARRH Have you utiurrur Thl rwnx-dylaguaran. total to our you. prion, id eta, lujectorfro. diplomatic, and can be as slick as the SStXltotwfc' you politest of them. 1 feel myshoul- Why Some Women Go to Europe Often. I wonder that the authorities are not more watchful of the fashionable dress maker on Fifth avenue. Three-quarters of the smuggling practiced in New York is perpetrated 07 them. Their came U to hire some decadent woman of fashion, somebody whose man ners combine the repose of Vere de Vere with the shrewdness of her country wom en. She is instructed to brinz home the creation of Felix and Worth as her baggage. If sba is caught Bbe disap pears. Aobody can connect the Fifth avenue dressmaker with the transaction. The dresses are sold at auction or aent back to Paris, for nobody in her senses would pay the duty on them. Do you not often wonder how Mrs. Flighty, the dashing widow, manages to live so sumptuously and visit Europe so often? She is a dressmaker's decoy. She gets her clothes for nothing: her fare is paid; she has a neat little salary; she takes an assnmed name on the passenger list; and if the custom bouse inspector insists on opening her trunks, ecce, she vanishes from the sight of men. New X or Truth. The Month For Muffins. "March is the muffin month," said Andrew Short of Michigan. "Per haps you don't know that the muffin is an oriental device for the enter tainment of the appetite. Well, it is. The muffin's origin is Moorish. At Rabat in Morocco to this very day you may hear the muffin bell sound at 4 o'clock, when the muffin man comes round. The muffin is as popular there as it is in London, and the griddle on which the Moors bake it is exactly the same as that used by us, and it is fixed in a like manner over the fire. The Moor's name for the muffin is 'maphula.' Originally it was 'maphul,' but the Greeks add ed the 'a.' Take away th'e final vowel and change T for its cognate n,' 'maphula' becomes 'inufeen.' and there you aro 1" St Louis Globe- Democrat A Trick of the Eye. By cutting three strips of white pa per of the same length exactly, with one of them half as wide as the oth ers, one of the neatest tricks of optical illusion can be produced. If those of th same width are laid crosswise, tho narrow strip placed in the center, it will invariably seem as if the broad strips wero considerably shorter than the narrow one. The illusion is en- ders shrug on the slightest provoca tion, and to all intents and purposes I am a foreigner. If I part my whiskers in the middle and brush them out to either sido, I am-a Ger man nobleman or a British land owner, according to my surround ings. It gives me a hale and hearty, middle aged feeling that shows at once in my manner. If the whiskers are let grow very long, I feel like a patriarchal farmer and become quite elderly and innocent in my deport ment And so it goes through all the phases. " 'I fancy that the style of a man's whiskers is in consonance with the man's character, and that as a man is so will bis whiskers bo. In my case I have reversed the operation, but I feel as I grow older and become more settled that I shall adopt one style of whiskers and keep to that. Even now I am getting around to it and have been wearing this close cut full beard for almost six months, and I don't feel like changing it' "De troit Free Press. chilphe.v who arc puny, pale, weak, or scrofulous, 0'inht to take Dortor I'jorce' Moldim Medical Diavery. That builds tip both their limb and their strength. Kor this, and for purifying the blood, there' nothing in all mediciiM that can equal the " Discovery." In recovering from "Grippe.' or in con valescence from micu- monia. fevers, or othSsr wasxing aisesuwa, ic speedily and' surely in vigorate and builds up the whole system. A an appetizing, restorative tonio. it est at work all the procesmes of digestion and nutrition, rouse every organ into natural action, and brings back health and strength. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure 0100a, xiyspepsia, llUiousneas, tkrof nloua, Rkin, and Scalp Diseases evert Con sumption (or Lung-scrofula) In its earlier stage the " Discovery " i the only pvaraa- eeu reroeay. It it doesn't benefit or cure, in very en, yoa have your money back. MlSDDEBiDES. PARADES. All TUHTIIKlTHirill Jtvervihlng In the above line. Costumes, Wigs, imKniMiiivifirn ann i lay nooas, etc., fiirulhed ai greatly reduced rates and in supe rior qualltv by the oldest, largm, beat renowned and therefore safe rrllablt rv.nrirol ,,(, llautt en lt iiirigv (Wot Correspondence so lle.Hcd. (loifrti A Co., 3, ami JO (rFarrell street, also auo Market street, San Francisco. W supuly nil Tmitrt m fas (feast, lo wheal w re spectfully refer. DR. GUMS nsraovsD LIVER PILLS MILD PHYSIC PRINTERS g . -AND- PUBLISHERS -WILL FIND A rVLt LINK 0V- TYPE Presses, Printing Material and Machinery Fur sal at lowest price and most advantageous terms at Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Aider Streets. fOWTLW . OM. Write for Bfloes aud terms bofot burlng else- bee. KIDNEY. Rlsdder. Drlnary and l.lrer Diseases. Dronsv U ravel and Diabetes are oured by HUNT'S REMEDY THK BIST KIONKY AND LIVCR MKOIOINI. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Bright' Meas, Retention or Non-retention of Urine, rains In ths Bark, Loins r eld. HUNT'S REMEDY Cure Intemiierance, Nervous f seascs, lisneral Debility, Kernel Wea.iieas aud giceasoa. HUNT'S REMEDY Cure Biliousness, lleadsche, Jaundice. Sour eloniaub, I'yspep.la, Constipation and I'll. HUNT'S REMEDY 'Te T orM'Kon IhtHlda.x. l.ar aud Hessrrla, re-hiring them loa heaithy ae I Ion, and 11 lli: when all other mr.lliino fall. Hundreds bar been saved who have heeu given up to dl by friend and physlclaiu. OLD HI AI.Ii atHIUssinra. tales Gas Enginu (OA! OK OAnOLINTt) Mad for Power or Pumping Puree Th Cheapest ItallaM (la JCuglDe 1 auraet. Out e Citesn Puaus. on us ONE PILL FOR A DOSC. A movement of ths bmeela aaeh da fla - health. Tuaas Bills supplr wtiat lbs aystaos laalsa te make It regular. Thaw ours Uaadaoh. brtahuo th la ana niaar ui iwnpiesloa eeciav saaa eae aseuaa. Ths met mlldlr. aaltaar rrlMMr alaSan aa etaar pills do. To ooavihL yea of their seam w will mall eamplas free, or a fall be for SS Mala. Aapl verrwaara. Hoseaa Kad. Co HillsnelnH, T au3e&n79 His Courtroom Thunder Stolen. A member of the Massachusetts bar used to got verdicts by touching appeals to tender feelings of jury men, especially if bis client was poor and the defendant was a rich cor poration. Ho became famous for get ting verdicts in such cawjs. One day he met bia match. Tho counsel for a corporation which be bad sued under took to head him oil. He had an op portunity to study his opponent's methods and gave special attention to his style in the delivery of pathetic passages. Having tho right to make the open ing plea, he told the jury what to ex pect, described the attitude, tones and manner of his brother lawyer, and did it so thoroughly and fuithfully that he not only discounted the ef fects of Lis pica, but so embarrassed him that bo could not do justice to himself or his client, who lost his case. Boston Globe. The Bag for Moaa. The rage for feather boas continnes unaijatud. Ostrich, black and green coque, marabout, turkey, aud even pea- Fishing Tackle. of your Bfor Boyipf. TX)tTB vm waltrln tin i1mt hoMInf X th ti4 liRtit bcra ihowa or fxn- Wlwra a 1m whtn thr Im m. attain, anf) aa it HLffwattrtifrl-it. Then are rood in ttv marfett I thai look v7 trie, but will lfk atcvpiT Mara. 1 Wt warrant Tower's IMPROVED 1 BrmrH SllcHer to b water tixht at tvary cam mna ttveryiehtrt alto not to pool or atttVaV, and authorize oar draltrt to malu food bpj nucitr tnai iaua in iuir pmm. ? rxra an two waya yon can V rah Brand MHckvr. I St. A Soft WooUn Ct)llt.r 24 TDif Tr4t ArH (low.l Watch Out fkr hvih CkM folita t Sfirid Vir Cttaiofiia It, iU. TOWER. Mfr, Bottas Hssi. Stanard Files, nardns Ore Trout Hies, per do Demi's F lea, nerdos Spilt Hum boo Hods, each ' neni oy man on receipt of price, ...M).M . .to .... 1.MI .... 160 Hli THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., Portland, Oration. Catalogues on spplleatlon. 1 , 1 , - i v- i ..... uuuueu uy utyiriif me pieces or naper rivir rthT. ,1 t-.h. r i OnaOiaCK BUnace. UY PiaCintr tbe nrnlnnntinn wirti thr XSWrffi zzn nnnrnn FOft CHILDNEN TEETHIMQ . BT. r. JT, TJ. No, 608-8. t. X. V. No. 685 War Afcalnst Huts. The French hainlivsaHr r circulat ing a petition which they will submit to tne minister of fine arts when it hag 600.000 signatures. The purport of the document is that women be prohibited from appearing in their hats in the the aters subsidiaed by the Koverntnent, and that the coiffure of the ladies at such en tertainments be according to the fashion devised by the Hairdressers' association. The cause of this strange request Is that the trade in false hair hag greatly de creased for the fast few years, and ths present fashion of dressing the hair in (Grecian style threatens a still greater falling off in that trade.- ' ' three strips in the form of an invert ed "N" and using tho narrow strip for the diagonal line the latter in turn will appear much shorter than tho other two. To an unrjracticed eye the illusion will seem very re markable indeed when it is demon strated that all the strips are of the same length. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Good and Bad Elements In Tea. There are two elements in the dried tea leuf which distinguish it from other dried herbs, one of which is the source whence comes all the inspiration which attaches to the beverage, the other the source of nearly all the criticism which it re ceives. The first is theine. the active principle of the herb, the physic logical effect of which is yet but very imperfectly understood; the second is the harmful tannin, which, it is universally admitted.cannot be taken into the human stomach In anv au- preckble quantity without ill re- suits. Good Housekeeping, j variety. 10 complete a carriage, reception or theater toilet, the long rich boas are very suitable and handsome. To string one aronnd'one'a neck ou every market ing or shopping expedition, and with any sort of gown, robs it of much of the elegance and greatly lessens the ef fect. New York Letter. Mrs. Sophia Walker, long a resident of fiew York city, is to have a memorial in the form of an art gallery in Uowdoin college. 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