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gj I TEMPER OF ANIMALS, i leadem and rulers.
By Authority of Congress.
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U. S. Gov't
Baking Powder
Tests.
The report ofthe analyses if Baking Powders, made
by the U, S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'l
Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders,
and gives its leaveningstrength and thestrengthof each
of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows :
LEAVEN INQ OAS.
ROYAL, Absolutely Pure,
The OTHER POWDERS
TESTED are reported to con
tain both lime and sulphuric
add, and to be of the follow
tag; strengths respectively,
Par out.
I3.06
' U.58
11.13
10.36
0.53
0.30
8.03
7.38
Oublola.proa,
I60.6
151.1
133.6
I33.J
IM.
111.6
96.5
87-4
CREATURES ARE, A3 A RULE, MUCH
h MORE AMIABLE THAN MEN.
These tests, made in the Gov't Laboratory, by impartial
and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest
. evidence that the " Royal " is the best baking powder.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
Coal Ontpnt for I SOI.
' The coal consumption ts generally con
aidered to be the best measure of the in
dnstrtal activity of a eonntry This rule
wunld nold icxxi for this country during
the part year when general industry was
active and prosperous tbongb a few
branches suffered a reaction. We find
thai the ontpnt of anthracite, of which
we nave full and accurate returns,
atoouutwl in 1WU1 to .!K.771 tons of
I. SHU pounds while the production of
Mtnminons coal which is in part esti
mat! amonnUM to tw.mn.ouo tons.
Hnm of 01st wvre, in gwteral. lower
than in I"""' mr. :ii the anthrHcite trad
Drum rviinuii-1 maintained during
portum t the v-mi ml tier huher prices
tim 11 in tn .i-vi.iii war ttuginewnng
ami Jdiiuiiti loiin.i
Karonim!!' V.'iilrr Supply.
The w;;tcr r :;; -ply c( Savannah isobtaineil
from 12 v. i la t.U.utl3 fitt deep, sunk into
a porcr.-; lift-iKcrr tCKttuEim; many cavi
ties. A n. its if t::iti:dtd observations
show -,',:r.t I'.;-, rt; i -. r. tmtaist uniform (low
of v. stir ltx '.1 1! i:i!tir.ium of llmestow
to tie 1 ci : -.a. Lc vi 1 jw::o f.O tvt apr.rt
and Uxtul 1-.:.raml tn the short
I tai- :.
We Charge You Nothing for
Uur Services.
A'l the finunysncMi of loo in for a mitable
?o spins play e n Sn FrmiffKHobTit1. Ete
sjmt rra, private hntH, tn finest Hotels to the
fii-eiiH'a 'imt' itri ceuu ver uixau rot
p rttcwA-ftfiree) nare
Mitfwlntor Fair Ho el a4 Mralafl I m 'f
No. 14 Post -T.t - Sa Fka yctsco, Cau
"German
Syrup
I am a fanner at Edom, Texas. I
have used German Syrup for six
years successfully for Sore Throat,
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in
Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of
Blood. I have tried many kinds of
Cough Syrups in my time, but let
me say to anyone wanting such a
medicine German Syrup is the best
We are subject to so many sudden
changes from cold to hot, damp
weather here, but in families where
German Syrup is used there is little
trouble from colds. John F. Jones.
Coat of Ixras; Distance Towing.
It is only a few years ago that ship
ping men heard with wonder the story
of the first long tow of a thousand miles.
Bow eagerly it was discussed. What
tame reading it makes now! For a little
tug to drag a heavy load that distance
now is as easy as the journey of an "L
train from the Battery to Harlem.
Within the last fow months oceangoing
tugs have towed big craft that had come
to grief in the Spanish main all the way
to this port for repairs. The hauling
operation became necessary because of
the absence of a suitable marine "doc
tor" or repairing facilities at the placo
where the vessels were damaged, lie
pairs are expensive in the tropics, and
in a number pf cases a good round sum
was saved even after a long tow to this
port.
The champion long distance tow per
haps is now in progress. Two months
ago an immense steam tug left the Mer
sey, bound to Rio Janeiro, to bring back
to England a large iron bark that had
been seriously damaged in a storm near
the equator. This tug has started back
with her charge, and it is a foregone con
elusion that sho will reach the Clyde
without any mishap.
Owners decline to give any informa
tion concerning the cost of a long dis
tance tow, but one like that from Bio to
England must be enormous. Here is
trip of at least five months, over a dis
tance of 7.000 miles. At the very least
2,000 tons of bunker coal must be used.
There you have $7,000 at one slap. Pro
visions will cost $3,000 more. That
makes ftO.000. Put the wages of the
crew at $3,000 more. That makes f 13,
WW. Then figure incidentals at (1 ,000,
and the landsman may understand what
an expense is attached to a job of that
kind. A total of $14,000 spent before
single penny is paid for repairs. These
figures are from the tugboat owner's
standpoint and do not directly show the
cost of the tow to the charterer. - The
owner of the steam tug has to live like
other people, and his profit for the trip
will be all the way from $1,000 to $4,000.
That swells the amount to $17,000 or
more. New York Mail and Express.
DROPSY
TRKATP.n
fosltlr tr Cared with Vegetable Reanedle.
i.... cLiwq nouu or am Car sen, pro
eoanotd noiMle. bj best pbjslctsns lYom rrrstdoe.
,T is plums disappear: In ten dan at least Ivo-thlrdl
all symptoms removed, lend for free book teetlmo.
Btal of mlrecalona eore. Ten Jays' treatment
I've 07 mail, ir 70a oraer inal, tend toe. in
rpr postsce. Da. H H Guam Sons, Allnta,Ge.
tyo onlerulai return tala sdrsrusement to u.
Stood?-
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
below the knee, and wascured sound and well
with two and a half botUes of f"?3T
Other blood medicineshad failed atV-'ll
to do me any good. Will C. Heaty,
' - Ykflk.S.C
I was trouble from childhood with nn g
rravrttpd ease of Tetter, and three butties ol
P'i"'-. cured me permanently.
J , Wiuu'i Maks,
Eaaaaaaakaafl -. MaaavtUe, I. T.
Onr book on Blood and Skin Dbwases mailed
fme. 8 wire ayitmrioCo Atlanta, Qa.
(minim
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The Etiquette of Giving Up One's Seat.
A Parisian newspaper says that it shows
a want of good breeding for a lady to per
mit a gentleman to give her his seat in a
crowded public conveyance and adds:
"Nothing can be more annoying for seated
travelers than this mutual exchange of so
called courtesies and congratulations which
goes on at their knees and threatens their
feet, perhaps more or leas afflicted with
come. Remain seated, gentlemen, lie
main seated." If the Frenchman who
wrote this had ever gone through the ex
perience of Having a lady decline a seat he
offered, he might write another chapter
about the want of good breeding in refus
ing well meant courtesies of strangers. The
New Jersey commuters who cross the fer
ries during the rush hours have solved the
difficulties of this whole perplexing mat
ter In a thoroughly democratic way. When
a gentleman on a crowded boat sees a lady
approaching who he thinks would appreci
ate a seat, he waits till she is nearly oppo
site to him, and then without demonstra
tion of any sort he simply rises and goes
out on the deck. The lady is free to sit
i down or stand up, as she prefers, and the
gentleman runs no risk of a snub. few
York Sun.
What la the Perfect Neckf
What is a perfect neck? This question
was pnt to many of the well known
authorities on art here by the writer. In
various respects as to coloring they
differed, but as to formation they
thoroughly agreed. A perfect neck must
be twice as long as its circumference.
that is a law of nature. If lacking
plumpness of parallel equalities it has
awkward lines and inharmonious ex
pressions. The poise of the neck is not
a matter of cultivation. It is always a
heritage, like the shape of a finger or
the formation of an ankle. You can im
prove on existing curves, rmt yon can
never utterly change them. New Yorir
Cor. Pittsburg Leader.
Deer right More Florreljf Than Waives,
traiiire to May, and a Tame Ning Ha
Keen Known tn Kill a Hoy- Zebra and
' Wild Aaaea Are Itatlier llangeraua.
The old theory that animal good trmpct
might le accounted for on the Krouml llmt
aninmlH are sensible or pleasure ami pain,
but not of advantage and disadvantage,
was only a half truth, for animal are sub
ject to jealousy and Jealousy is the direct
result of a feeling of personal disadvan
tage. Hut it draws attention to the fact
that occasions fur disagreement In the case
of most animals are rare and unusual.
Questions of domicile are almost t he sole
ground of discord in the animal world,
I with the exception of the fierce dissensions
j raised at pairing time, and even tn the last
case comlwtt is only general In the case of
1 polygamous animals.
I Deer light more fiercely than wolves, and
I wild sheep thau lions; and though there is
or was an eagle in the Zoo which was
caught locked in the talon of another
eagle when fighting in the spring, the
fiercest birds are usually friendly with
their own species, and while ruffs and
1 black game light like gladiators for their
I wives, the eagles and the peregrines, as a
j rule, mate in peace. Proximity, the sever
I est trial to human temper, seldom ruffles
the animal mind, and diuerent species live
in harmony together, each seeming, as in
the case of owls and the prairie dogs or
rooks and starlings, rather to prefer than
shun the society of the other.
The choicest spots for homes are nativ
rally the source of warfare among birds,
and other animals frequently fight for the
possession of some favorite breeding place.
Badgers and foxes which have shared the
same earth during winter often light for
sole possession in the spring, when the fox
invariably wins, a result which would
hardly be expected from the relative phy
sique of the two animals, llut such quar
rels are only for the sake of rearing their
young, not for selfish reasons; and even
apprehended pressure on the fond supply
rarely excites til win, except In the case of
the largest carnivorous birds and animals.
which require a wider range for hunting
and drive their young to other districts.
ANIMAL TEMPER PACtriC. .
The rodents and ruminants are less jeal
ous, and that strong social and gregarious
instinct which the existence of ill temper
as a permanent characteristic would in
evitably destroy keeps them together in
peace and harmony. They love society,
and not the least marked difference be
tween the temperament of animals and
men is that animals do not by mere con
tact irritate each other a positive and not
unimportant compensation tor the absence
of the gift of speech.
Since eccasions of difference are so few.
nothing but the assumption of an ancient
and inbred malignity in animal minds.
such as the author of "Three Men in a
Boat" supposes in the case of fox terriers
to bare been due to a double dose of origi
nal sin, could justify the view so generally
held that animals are as a rule ferocious
and ill tempered, a notion summed up iu
Mr. Burnand's conclusions in "Happy
Tboughta." that most of the creatures
with which he came in contact in the
country were, "when not dangerous, al
ways very uncertain. The exact contrary
would be nearer the truth.
Animal temper is naturally pacific.
equable and mild. Dad temper is the
privilege of more highly organized na
tures; and the mild resentment of the pla
cable tiger finds its development in the
apoplectic fury of the mandril and the
measured malice of mankind. Horace's
suggestion that Prometheus added to the
ill temper of man the strength of a mad
uon must lie taken literally.
SOME SAVACK CREATURES.
The general law of good nature in the
animal world makes the exceptions all the
more remarkable. Quarrelsome spetNes
appear among a friendly tri lie, just as an
ill tempered individual does in a kindly
species. The ruminants are a most peace
ful race, yet deer are savage, and so is that
handsome Indian antelope, the nylghau.
A tame stag is a very dangerous pet, and
even the beautiful roebuck has been
Down to kill a boy in a wild fit of rain.
But the fiercest, and most vindictive of all.
with the exception of the Cape buffalo, is
the South African gnu, which never loses
its ill temper when tamed, and always re
mains among the few dangerous unimals
which the keepers at the Zoo have to deal
with. Hardly less ill tempered are the
sebras and the wild asses, which suggest
that human mismanagement is not entire
ly to blame for the occasional ill temper
and obstinacy of mules and donkeys.
To the ill tempered species we may add
the camel and the two horned black
rhinoceros. The last is really ferocious.
charging down on any creature, man or
beast, without provocation, and capable of
inflicting mortal wounds even on the lion,
the elephant or its own kind. But among
11 the larger creatures of the animal king
dom it is difficult to find more than a
dozen species which are, as a class, ill tem
pered, unless we include all those car
aivorous animals which exhibit a certain
ferocity In the capture of their prey. Lou
don Spectator.
BckinQ PotVder
Purity and
- Leavenin&Poufer
UNEQUALXD.
CASH PRICES
To Introduce onr Powder, we have d
Srnulnedtodlatrlbate among toe eonsnm.
re a Bomber of CAHUTPuiZXa. To
b pereoaorelnb returning nithelanreat
number of certlacaiason or before J nneT.
M, we wl . I in re a caah prlie of S100, and
othenertiarceat, numerous otuer orlaea
nogtus ham. 3 u. S7f IK CASH.
O0SSET4 DEYERS, POKIUIND, Or,
flow Some Common Name and Title Cass
to 11 Applied.
There are heaps of history In titles.
For instaiico, t:l:e that of ilie "prince ol
W ales, 1 Ins title Is ulwuys given t
the eldest sou or tue ruler reigning ovei
Linlund, umi it runic in this way:
Wales is now part of tha kingdom ol
Great Uritaiu, us i.Vd mid ix'otlniul
are. But once for a long time Wales
was a separate kingdom. At lust the
English conquered it, and then after
that tlioro were nhvnys plots and rebel
lions among the Welsh people. Dy and
by nn English king wont with his queen
into W ulcs to see if the Welsh were ill
treated, and if they were to try to make
tilings easier and plonsnntor for them.
The Welsh nobles and lenders all came
together to meet tlioir Euglish king and
to complain to him
But the king gave them no chance to
speak. He rose and told them he had
heard they wanted a prince of their own
and that he meant to give them one a
born Welshman and speaking no other
language.
Then, as the Welsh joyfully cheered as
loud as they could, he fetched out his
baby son, born the uight before in the
Welsh castle, and of course the baby
could "speak no other language," as he
was not able to sixwk at all, t-ver since
the eldest son of the English royal fauil
ly has been called the "prince of Wulos.'
That ruler deserved his own title "king,"
for "king" is a word that comes from
"koemg, which means a "wise" or
"knowing man." I suppose the first
rulers tho heads or kings of small tribes
came to be so by "knowing more," by
being "wiser," than the other men of the
tribe.
"Czar" and "kaiser" both came from
the Latin word "ca-sar," the title of the
great conquering Houian rulers, whose
only law was their own will.
The czar of Ilussla and the young
Kaiser V illiain of Uermany have much
more power over their subjects than the
queen of England has over the people of
Lngland. "buluin is another such title,
and it comes from an Arabio word,
which means "absolute lord."
Grover Cleveland's titlo, "president,"
means one appointed to sit before or
over others. It comes from the two
Latin words "pne," which means "be
fore," and "sideo," which means "to sit."
The titlo shows that tho president's busi
ness is to sit before or above the law
makers and carry out and execute the
lawg they frame. This is why the presi
dent U sometimes called the "chief ex
ecutive.
"Captain" means "head man." tt
comes from the word "caput, which
means "the head." "Colonel" comes
from the eame Latin root word as "col
num." and tho title no doubt rose from
the regimental practice of marching or
attacking in column, with their com
mander at tho head.
As to the two titles "democrat" and
"republican," when a email boy hears
them he generally thinks of one or the
other of those political partiea aa the
people who are not of his father's way
of thinking. It will do him no harm to
know exactly what each of these party
titles really moans.
"Democrat" comes from the Greek
word "demos," which means "the peo-!
pie, ana iroin "kratos, which means
"power." So a "democrat" is one who
believes in the power or sovereignty of
the people, each acting as nearly as may
be for himself.
Be.iublicau" comes from the Latin
words "res publica," which mean "for
the common good." Chicago Inter
Ocean.
1 HRItALD Or THB INIM.HT UAH
Clip th last thirty year or more from ths
entury, ami th tegment will rvpreaent the
rm 01 in ntinounneu pormiariiy ot noatot.
er'r-B'oniaoh IMiH'ra. The np. un of the yr
win uw aiiiHine'i ty me Hpnearaiioe 01 m
vsh Almanac uf Hi Bittern, In which the !,
erlVHiion and aellon n( thin wo- lil-iamoua mrrt
In will tie hielillv anl forth. KvervtMxIv
hnulri: rend It, Tiiv Ortleiulsr aiul a'tronomietil
niruiaiinna in tic toi.nu in ID iimi'lum" are nl
.mv HKimilsliliiK y aeeurnti', ami the mhUhiIoh
llUKiratlnne, humor sml oilier rtmillnir mailer
li-li In luterti t hi ul full if tirorit. The lloatiitttir
'unilxuiy of IMiKtiurg, I'a.. inhlth It mem
elvra, I hey win ploy mure than alxty hamt In
no inrenNtiicat won, sun more in 111 , leven
uoilllii ill tin veer are emiMimiHl In Itunrnnara.
Hon. It eun be ohbtli ail, without eo-t, of all
iirMKRiiii hiiu country nemer, ana u pruned ill
.,taunl '" 'iiltuli rivillill, V, vian. pnrweginilj
jvtvuian, iiuiiMiiu, ooneiuiaii anu apniiiaa.
Voile MaeXrme-liHVp you ever aeon the
primmer at 111 liar? YYIInaaa Never, tour
honor; but I'v ecu hi 111 wheu atmugly iua-
Na-,uu 1, uu uevu at it.
I'RKVBMTION BKTrift THAN CUReC,
It Is no easy thing to mire lung trouble
when it once fairly gets a hold upon the
system. It can easily be prevented by the
use of A i.LrorK's Porous Plartkr. Juat
as soon as any intimation of soreness about
the lung or nt (t'liesa of th iolnts an near
nut oil one of these tilaatera. ami v.m arill
tie nurr to rain great advantage.
80 al0 with rheumatism. A Sold I
comparatively sllglit thing. The applica
tion 01 an Ai.icocK'i niHiira fi.AsTna to
any part attested by It will not only relieve
but overooms It. If, however, the cold gets
a urm nom on me joints and miuolea,
rheumatic, pain are nut so quickly over
come, lo cure is good, to prevent Is bet
ter.
ilRANnalTll'i Film will relieve rhetima.
turn.
Thomaa Whatitld re 'are theroonav wlilenM
out at th' top llko a funnel turf John-Til
miaaea eve got ueir new cloak.
BoiTT'a school roK boys.
Mlllbrae. Sun Mateo ontintv. Cal.. nrenarea hove
for t ulverslty or biislueaa. Urailualva atlinitlvd
to thaSiat and Suilfonl l'nlv,.r.llln allh.oil
exam Illation. r.tX! term ueirltla January . 1KIM.
ouuu tor oataiuguo. ira u. itotll, t n. U., Alaeler
When the membera of hottllne eomnanla
meet in convention they nave corking good
EOU8 ritgSH AND PKK9KRVB
CIIIKK.
For Hhlnntuenr for tirivate use nraaerv with
ANTl-KsKMaNTlNK. a ehean. harnilena. Imiile
anu ferieet procesa. roraaie or urtlKgiatl aua
grocer. rue inr cinMiiara.
ojr.u iii-.iisiiu at noou.KU ( o..
Agents, Portland, Oregon.
CATAKKH CANNOT KK t'DKEO
With LOCAL APPLICATION, a they cannot
reaen tne aeat 01 tiiv aiaeaae. I alarm la a Ulood
or eoiiatliuiloital dlM-aae, and in order to cure It
you nmM take Inlarnal rvmediea. Ilall'a Catarrh
('ore la liilien inu riinlly, and acta directly 011
the blooil ami aiui-om aurfneea. Ilall'a ('slanh
'lire la nut a onset nieillrine. It was Drmerlhed
by one of the beat phyaielana In thia country
for veara. and la a revtilar nroaerlotlon. It la
comMul ol the ImwI tonic known, combined
wltb the best blond pnriilers. aetlnu dlreetlv on
the mueonsiirlni-ea. The arfi-cteuibliiatIon of
tue two tnirrelleliu la wnal orouil.va auek won
derful results in curing raurrb. Spud for teatl-
muiilau, iree. r. J. I IIKNfcY a I O.,
rropa., loieuo, o.
Sold by drugiiian; price, 74 cent.
Dm Xnamettne Btora Polish ; uo dnat, no smeli
Tar (liisu for breakfast.
JT'S RATHER TOO MUCH FOB TOV
the ordinary, bulky
pill. Too big to take,
and too much disturb
ance for your poor ys
tern. The smailost,
easiest to take, and best
are lr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellet. They leave
out all tlio disturbance,
but yet do you more
good. Their help mitfa,
Constipation, Indiges
tion, Bilious Attacks,
Hick or Billon Head
ache, and all derange
ment of th liver.
Stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved,
and permanently cured. They're cwarart
Uvd to give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
1gaC
Self Medication aa a Science.
Imagination has too much to do with
a man s practice on himself. One who
reads the little textbook on physiology
in the schools will immediately discern
in every rumble of his intestines the
kind of action the gastric juices are tak
ing on the food that has gone into the
stomach, and he soon becomes, if he
pushes his investigation further, a mo
nomaniac on hygiene. It is trne that a
man or woman who has arrived at the
age of 40 years ought to be able to de
cide at a glance the kind of food suited
best to their digestive organs, and expe
rience ought to teach them never to
touch any food that disagrees with them.
This is true also of drinking. When a
man is 40 years of age, be onght to un
derstand himself sufficiently to guard
against all imprndences in either eating
or drinking or working, but that is about
all he ought to know about it. He ex
pects to be employed as an expert on
others in his own line of study, and he
ought to be willing to reciprocate by
employing a physician when be is sick.
Austin Statesman.
la . ms
i in
If you're suffering from
Cntnrrh. the proprietors
of Doctor Sage's Catarrh
Jfemeily asx you to inr
their medicine. Then, if
you can't be cured, they'll
pay yon 9500 In cash.
Hood's'Curco
ftessA,".-.. ...54'
FREE TONES'
-th- CASH
Buys Guide STORE.
Tus Ut'TSaS' Win" l pnb'lahetl Hi" llrst of
leach innlilh. It la Issued in III Inmni.t uf all
I ninsuninrs, It nives the lawaal riuali nuiilulliuu
I on vuryihli In tin' unwary line, it ill svs
yon money to con.iill lu Msllsd Iree to any
sdilreaa on application, lion't b wliliout II.
It eosls you tiotnins to as it. 11 iiiiw rfiiote
sill price illris'l lo im eoiuuamr. aiinilun
thla Mtwr. Aililrnw I
J Jt ' CAH 5T rta,
ISO rront Ml reel, 4 I'ortlaiid, Or,
&w-wH"wwmmm uhaaiiii n UfitA
MatAam. rll'IIIIIl I VII lllllH
: . Ul uuiiiiii iiuiui
fnc Rlinrl J
She Was Blind
With scrofula In ths eyes-could barely dletln-
aith butwoen dtyllcht and darkness. I took
bar to numerous experts and hospital and saw
upindltpalr. A friend advised m to fir
201-212 Busk St, Sin Francisco.
. i i.
This favorite hotel launder th msnstamnnt
Of l!H A HI. KM MONTUUMKKY, and la aa food II
not th best Family ad Huilnosa Man's Hotel
In Hau rrauetaotk
HnnH'e Rnrannnvllln
wwwew W sassM wubub U I H - . . A . . ..
and marvolon. to relate, It hss'oompKtoly r HOlIll COmfDIlS Ell S 111 UtlBXCBllBd
stored her eight and riven ber perfect health,
LHAS. A. ADAMS, Bt. A I ha US, VI
Hood'a Pllla 'rlt headaeli, blllou-
ns, and all liver 111. '.Ms box.
KIrsl-class service end th blithest landard ol
Hoard and
hoard
rostKHitablllly guannleeil, Our rmmt miiaul or
rnr nmttum naaerwtforf, rtoai
rtsim pr day, ll.'Jt, il.Ml, SI.Td and I'J.im;
aTeaaaatT M lltf 1 I ' l.TVW aLaw'AI
does. ZJZlMi
Mocaand
ll.ouper
Uueoeut
TTrta naajAT cornri umi uromntlv etirns
where) all other fall. Couth, Croup, lore
Throat, Hoarseness, Wheoplnf Couah and
Asthma. For Ceaaumptlen It ha no rlvali
has cured thousaoda, and will CUSS Too If
taken In time. Hold by linigglsta co a guar
antee, ror a iame itaca or meat, u
and room per wnvk, tl to II. 'I slnsla rooms, tue
to St. rre ooaon to ana irom noust.
DR. GUNN'S
mraovao
LVEH
PILLS
IIILD PHYSIO
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movement of the bewel east day I neeaeearr tow
beau. These pills eeaplr wuat the system Iseaa te
Bake II res'iler, TSsr eure lleadafllia, be la hies tn
vs and clear the bomptsstea better Uian eoe-
etiea. Tner acn aineiy, neitosr pin, nor ee
ke pills da. Te eaavinu r" ' " msrlt e
ol hikiI MnlH Ih. m - ft.II Iwi, fnr aanenta. SolA
evwrwheie. Uossak atso. Uo, yaUaoeliihi. f ,
HIUOH a BBLLADONNA PLAtTKR JTss.
I L0 H'SVCATA R R H
REMEDY.
its r nit tnrrh f Thlt iwiuihIt la aruiinitv
s:
DOCTOR
am Mil
f'SH
THE GREAT CURE
BR
TWs Trad Mark I oa th ktet
WATERPROOF COAT
In tho World I
A J. TOWTR. BOSTON. MASS
LOOK !
If VOII WANT AS
INC U HAT OH, you
surely want a good
one. Ho aen-l for eat
aloxu anil tealluio
tlliil". free, to h
gLKKN IITY INCI.'
HAToU CO.,Krrmont,
vaan.
INDIGESTION
AND
Y f?:?yri';ri- 4.
tri
CONSTIPATION.
R8;u!ator of tl)3 Uver and Kidneys
A W ai.mt; FOR-
i r r a rs r i-or
Purltei'd, Orssun,
A. P. Asmbtrono. Prlncltwl.
. a. n two, neeretary,
a Heaatlful (alalnaue pre. Jt
Meal In London fro as Philadelphia.
A well known firm of caterers In this
sity which has gained an international rep
ntation for preparing terrapin, ship regu
larly every .week to a gentleman in I.ondon
two quarts of terrapin, which is served at
the Sunday dinner. The terrapin is already
prepared and is put up in tin cans. The
Orm preparing it claim that it loses none
of its delicious flavor or qualities by th's
process. It comes a little high, but to a
gentleman of means the price appears to
be no consideration. The price paid per
quart is $5, which, with the expressage.
brings the total up to per quart. TLe
Londoner to whom the weekly consign
ment is made is a former American, who
doubtless cultivated a taste for this Ameri
can delicacy while in this country. Phila
delphia Record.
Oldn't Bare Pie.
Mrs. Wayback Mandy, did yon notice
that all the time we was visitin at Cousin
Eldora'a, In the city, she never once bad
pie on the table ,
Mandy-ea, 1 did. I s'pose It's 'canse
tbem silver knives of ther'n ain't sharp
enough to rat pie with. Good New.
Pampered In the Government Service.
To illustrate the difficulties which attend
claim against the government may be
mentioned the case of Colonel II , who
raised a regiment for the Union army in
Pennsylvania. He was made colonel of it
and was ordered to Washington. While
there he was kitlnaped and shut up for a
long time in the old Capitol prison. The
whole affair is a mystery which will never
be solved probably. At all events, the uu
fortnnate man having disappeared another
officer was appointed to bis command and
be led tbe regiment to the field. Investi
gation made years later showed that Colo
nel B expended tfiO.OOO in ruining and
equipping these troops. His petition for
reimbursement has never been granted.
and he is now a pauper. Washington
Latter.
They Get Mad About It,
The enthusiastic advocate of vegetarian
Ism who testified in support of it that since
her pet dog had learned to prefer peanut
to a marrow bone bis nature was changed,
will hardly find any one so skeptical as to
doubt her. fn fact, many people have a
premonition of the same metamorphosis
merely at tbe sight of peanuts in a public
conveyance. Boston Transcript.
dressed to Cardinal Simeoni, the late
A Poisonous was. I prcfect of tlle propaganda. -Pall Mall
wax is a snbstancc secreted by the bee. Gazette.
and is analogous to the fat of the higher i -
animals. Tbe wax of a species of bee com- I.lked III Hooks.
moo in Patagonia, Terra del Fueno ami Phvsir-litna nnd antTfrpra from Ihsirrin
A Large Cross la aa English Chore h.
The largest cross in any chnrch in this
country is the "Great Rood," which the
Duke of Newcastle presented to the
Chnrch of St. Albans, Holborn. It is an
enormons crucifix, the cross of which is
over 23 feet in height, and bangs sus
pended from the chancel arch. The cross
itself is colored dead olive green, and
the arms have terminals of flower-de-luce
and Tudor roses. The sacred figure is
painted and gilt, while on either side
stand presentments of St. John the Di
vine and the Virgin as "the Mater Dolo
rosa.' The idea of the work has been
chiefly borrowed from tbe rood crosses
to be seen still at St. Peter's, Louvain,
and at Uplinter in Brabant. London
Tit-Bits.
Manning and Hlmeonl.
It is worth noting as a curious coinci
dence that Cardinals Manning and Sime
oni were called to the cardinalate on the
same day in 1H7" and died on the same
day in Wtt Furthermore, the lust offi
cial letter written by Curdinal Manning
a few days before bis death was ad-
OUR BUSINESS IS
selling Groceries at
wholesale prices direct to
the consumer. All we
want to say is this : If
you really want to buy
your GROCERIES as
they should be bought,
end for our price list.
Same will be mailed free
of charge on application.
COOPER & LEVY,
Seattle, Wash.
I TORI on Installments, Best make,
lowest prices. He nil fnr cataloau.
W.V. BKAt'H, HIbmpbi, Catl.
EOCENE.
fa anaW.la.1 k.M l .......- -.hi.k a-.
n-pr-ar- eeH uiaau wa aiii uu. wubVII WW
nanaiaoturaexpreealy lor rAMILY Ur)K.
IT 18 A PatKfKCT ILLUMINATOR.
11 In HIIIH I K a T aiNT.
IT la or cINiruKM QUALITf.
We guarantee It to be th MionavT troaaiBLa
SA III or ILLUMIMATIHtt oiu Aat lor It.
STANDARD OIL, COMPANY.
MRS. WINSLOW'S VOVJr
fOn OHIIOKIN TIITHINO
PavseleareUIUr-aawteta. SaCenteelillls,
TO WORK FOB Uf .
thus making Oil I
WF WANT ffl
aks ro stun ra wrssj parties preferred
who can furnish a horse and travel through the
eouinry, team, imiuirn, is not nerwssary ; a lew
vacancies in towns ana cities- snare hours ma
oe u-ea to goon auvaniags. n. F. Johnhus
Co., 11th and Main streets, Hlcliuoud, Va.
Scrofula. Rheumatism,
Silt Rheum, Neuralgia
lad All OlDr Blood IDA Skin Diseases.
Il la a noalttve trar lor all thnea nalnfni h..m
eat eomvlaliitaaiid complicated troiihlee and
weaknesses rontnion among our wive, mothers
ud daiigotara
l heeded is Immediate and lasting, Twnoi
three doses l Pa. I'sanas's Ksmsiiv uken dally
keep th blood etui, the liver and kidneys ai t.
lye, and will entirely eradicate iroui the system
all trace pf Hcrolul. Halt Kheiim, or any othoi
form ol IIk4 disease.
No medicine ever t Iroduced In this eounlri
hasmetwllh such rea.ty aal, nor given such
UUlVeraal satlsfeet.fin ali.n..., ,aHJI ..,
Pa. I'aboks' Hansnr.
I nts ramedy has been oed In the hoM.ltal.
Ihmtishoul the old world lor the nui
live rear, aa a BtMielAo Ins the .i.,.. . u. .
and it has and will eurewbeu all other miii3
remetllea fall.
Send for iiamtihlet of iMilmti.i.i. f...M
who have beau cur. d by it use. Druggist sell
It at 11.00 per botUa. Try II and be oouvinosiL
ror sai oy
MACK & CO.,
and II Front U San rranolioo.
II a p rroniwo) tilbs an
tlMlfC. use persplratluji.oau
" when wane. Tins f.
rou
OfaUaM MUDS lUtillllaf
is form snd IsLtMlX
tlPLn ATOHCUTO
a Aaanai IIB? BfLClU.l.n'1 Dll BT BEUntV
(jOg fi.i'h V5tai diraotlr cm parta ffatrUtlg
I KIDNEY,
PILES l
abavorrj lumorav, aUlsts ltlLirsr rTaxrtrng
ivsntfttlfm, JfTTrM fiOO. UftlATaTlatal
9Cmmi W agsgMI J-ni.BipssJsa, aTS
N. P. N. U. No. 622 -fl. F. N. V. No. IHWJ
Bladder. Drlnarv and f.ivas itiaMee t. -
UravM and Ulabetas are oared by
HUNT'S REMEDY
ST. JACOBS OIL
RHEUMATISM.
NEUR LCIA,
SCIATICA,
LUMBAGO, ,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINGS, BURNS.
THS
SIST KIDNSY
AND LIVKR
MfDICINS.
CURES
PAIN.
A HOLIDAY PRESENT
In the Jewelry Line is always welcome,
can get what you want at
You
A. FELDENHEIiV.ER'S
LKADINU JEWKLER OK POKTLAND, OR.
Spectacles, Spoons, Opera-
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Clocks,
Glasses, etc.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Care Bright' Disease, Retention or Non-retention
of Urine, fain In th Back, bolus or
I side, -
HUNT'S REMEDY
&r7r..ln,tln,HI'.nS' ""oa Dlseasoa.ueiiera
Ueblllty, yemale Weakuea. and Kxueuusi.
HUNT'S REMEDY
BHJoiisnes. Hoadactie, Jaundice, Hour
BtomMb.py.pwla, Constipation and j-ile,.
HUNT'S REMEDY
.i i er
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLIC'TED.
other part of southern South America
and the adjacent islands, is a dark blue la
color and is said to be more poisonous tha-i
arsenic St. Iuia Iteonblie
An ingenious mail box has been offered
for the approval of the government. It
Is operated by a timelock, which auto
matically displays a card announcing
when the next collection will be made.
It also stamps upon each letter as it droits
in the very minute when It was placed
in tbe box.
A woman in Asbury Park, N. J., is
said to be in a dangerous condition '
through being poisoned by inhaling
smoke from a cook stove filled with
green wood. It is thought that the wood
in the stove was covered with some poi
eonoua vine or fnngtu.
may find a nsefnl hint in the nnnonnce
ment that at a recent reception given to
Uudyard Kipling, in Melbourne, a sweet
young thing approached the author with
this flattering remark: "Oh, Mr. Kipling,
I feel so proud to have met yon. When
1 had tho influenza, your books were the
only things that did me any good." Ex
change. Coin Under a Glaeler.
About 188? a horseshoe was found un
der the Ice of the glacier Theodul. In
Switzerland, which led geologists to the
idoa that this pass, 8,322 meters bigh,
was formerly not imbedded In Ice. This
has been further confirmed by a recent
find of coins bearing the likenesses of
Augustus and Diocletian. Popular Sci
ence Mews, -. - . r -.
DROP IT
IK YOUR BUHINKHS DOK8 NOT JAY
Chicken, are easily nd hccomuiIj
ranea oy turn tne Petaluma In
pubatorfl iid Brooders, our u
Don't buy nny hut the IVtalumtt If yon want strniiir, v Unroll chirks
vvvawa rnuuiu v-iicnijiiariers .ur mule nnu ViOVttr fJllUtirH, Mitri
r,TM, niriiKN, lniH) usiiia i utJiM) r mill mi hs, riotHi'g KOlip Ctirt), I
iruiu j is, trirwiisinm a,Mg af lossv jiiii:rjifilr IlltJr
article re a i it re o by poultry mlNitrit. Hue th nuirhinf-s
... ,....ll.ll sul.l. il.. VT ........ I V. l..t. . 1. .
Miiimi "u i. o .Mi vm.a vni n;h r nrnt. ai iu Wiliurr J-Mir. naiCtlllia
fiairiihoa at fill all I It I nrlts uf surer is . . t a f ...... . II ...... . i . , "
y.vw NU ... .. isin. W...V..7 Jtlll vTMIll II, Writ
UH ra I II (. .W rIID STArl
7JtJ 7V-i 764 766 MhIm struot, rJialunia"CAl.
AC A3 ATONUKon (ht Kl1nfr
na nsi !. rauitor-t ih.m . t 1 . i. .
uon. and t-iThr. ..j.. .Tr7:". ". .'
fall. Hundred, have .....7
f lvn p to dl by friend, and physician..
BOLD HV ALL, t,Hl.UIM I R,
MASQUERADES, PARAGES,
. .u. '. A'1 . M. Mr. It I
M)S..
Morrl. Berda. PrfiuHrii. tl,J .r. Li'.J'L' "'?' "
ZSri, '"Ur.tfVruced,raie7.
. . - uur uiianiv uv in nine., i. , u. -
to US.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Moore's Revealed Remedy.
AsToiis. OBsaog, Jannarv . loan Mat with oleaaura that bvthe nsa
MOOKt'B RKVKALKD KEMfeDT my hnsband was relieved from an old ease
KUKUMATlrJit and mv ronuaeslb.iT cored entlrelvof IMrLAHUiTORV HHt' ,
ail utjs tun to oast aoetor i oonia get aia ana ao good
ana. a.
I our In rratHnf,,
tTtSI.S.
and therefore , mla rttuibtt Tkmtrimt HkboS
iiVltSTL" '"a''0'-a' ' "'r-arwll
street, a) mo wxi MMrkui nn..i xn ir--.
FHAZER AXLE
Best in Hib Wnriri inn r a i r
Git the fimiBRllilihllNkV
SoldEvBrywheralUllMlUL
I tAWM VVOOI.SEt.as.nt.r'ortland.t.r.
i a HeiiHsly ror talairli Is tlh- tea
Kaaleat in I'as, and I'hnuwsl II
If
f" fuss a
I Bel , Ki
I aoM t
U (Oa, JR.
or druggwta or eaat bg mall.
ao&o sr fi7S
a ease sea. Wars.
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