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Health Officers Speak.
'City,-. State ""and National Authorities
report the Royal Baking Powder in
every way Superior tb all others.
STATE CHEMIST. CALIFORNIA: The Royal fulfils all trie
requirement. Our tests show has greater leavenmg power
than any other.. .
STATE CHEMIST. WASH1NOT0N; There is no question but
' , the Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking
powder in the market
U. S. OOV'T FOOD REPORT; Royal Bakino Powder is
thown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven
ing strength.
CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS; Royal Bakino Powder ia
, ' commended as of highest excellence, and shown to be greatest
of all in leavening strength. : . r
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH ; We cordially ap.
prove and recommend the Koyal Bakino Powder. It is
, absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients,
,' ofthehighest strength and character.
BOARD OF HEALTH. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON ; Finding
in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we
, heartily recommend the Royal Baking Powder for its great
strength, purity and wholesoineness.
BOARD OF HEALTH TACOMA. WASHINGTON: In out
judgment the Royal is the best and strongest baking powder
before the public
- BOARD OF HEALTH. SPOKANE ; Certainly there is no bak
ing powder known to us equal to the Royal.
DR. B1NSWANOER. UNIVERSITY OF OREOON: It is also
my opinion that there exias no purer, better orstronger baking
powder than the Royal. I confidently recommend it.
Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter
ested parties to influence you in using any
other than The Best, The Royal.
Aata Wearing the Green.
"I onoe witnessed an interesting but
' peculiar spectacle in animal life, but
i one which I have never been able to ao
eonnt for." remarked Abraham L Giv
eni of Brenbaro, Tex. . "I was going
home just at nightfall over a Bandy road
when I noticed directly in front of me
What appeared to bo a long line of preen
ribbon about one-half an inch thick. J
looped to examine it, and to my astou
ishment found that it was a procession
of anta marching three or four abreast
In very close order, each one carrying a
little pieoe of green leaf. The effect was
continuous line of green without any
break. I went back to find the begin
ning, but as it issued from the grass at
the roadside I was nnable to trace it
' farther inthat direction. I then follow
:edit for several rods until it entered
the grass on the other side and was lost
to sight Whether it was Palm Sunday
or St Patrick'e day with the anta or
some political jubilee they were cele
brating baa always remained a mystery
' to ma " St Louis Globe-Democrat
The recent letter from the Judge of
Awards on Baking Powders at the Chi
cago World's" Fair exposing the falsity of
the claims of a Chicago house that its
, baking powder had received the highest
" award lor strength, purity, excellence,
etc., is a scathing rebuke to those manu
facturers of inferior baking powders who
have no regard for the truth, but habitu
ally seek, in their public announce-
menta todeceive consumers. -The Jadpe
of Awards states that no such sward was
aiven to the Chicasa concern, and ha?
notified it tfeat it must cease publishing
bis-Mme in connection with its false
' statements.
PHYSICAL STRENGTH,
cheerful spirits and the ability to fully
enjoy life, come only with a healthy
Dociy ana mina. i lie young
man who suffers from nerv
ous debility, impaired mem
ory, low spirits, irriui
' ble temper, and . the
thousand and one de
rangements of mind
and body tnai
result from, un
natural, pernici
ous habits usual
ly contracted in
youth, through
ignorance, is
thereby incapac
itated to thor
oughly enjoy
life. He feels
tired, spiritless,
Vand drowsy ; uis
sleep lsdisturbed
Fand does not re
fresh hint as it
should; the will power is weakened,
morbid fears haunt him aud may result
in confirmed hypochondria, or melan
cholia and, finally, in soiling of the brain,
epilepsy, ("fits"), paratysis. locomotor
ataxia and eveu in dread insanity.
, , . To reach, re-claim and restore such
' ' unfortunates to health and happiness, is
, the aim of the publishers of a liook of
136 pages, written in plain but cliaste
""" language, on the nature, symptoms and
curability, by home-treatment, of such
, diseases. This book will be sent sealed,
in plain envelope, on receipt of this no
tice with ten cents in stamps, for post
age. Address, World's Dispensary iled
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
For more than a quarter of a century
physicians connected with this widely
celebrated Institution have made the
treatment of the diseases above hinted at
their specialty. Thousands have con
sulted them by letter and received advice
and medicines which have resulted in
permanent cures. .
Sufferers from premature old age, or
loss of power, will find much of interest
in the book above mentioned. :
Ely's Cream Balm
QCICKXY CtJRKS
COLOihHEAD
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Price- 5Q tents.
and people I
wfeo Sara weak lungeor A.tt-1
s,ahoaMaa Hao'sCare fur I
Costs amettoa. It eas aws-aa 1
thesie e IthMBOtloJW !
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A PORK PACKER'S PALACE.
rbtlip IK Armour, Jr Ia Iluildln( tb
Finest Kesldeuce la Chlcag-o.
Philin D- Armour, Jr., m of the mul
tlrnlllionairo pork packer, is now building
what is said to bo the handsomest Douse
In Cbicaao and 0110 of the handsomest prl
vate residences In the country. It stands
on fcjot 13a feet by 200 foet in dimensions
and occupies a fronted? of 63 fee on
Michigan avenue and 100 feet on Thirty
seventh street. From the pavement to the
top of the roof, which is four stories above
the street, the distance Is 100 Icet. Con
necticut brovf nstono is used in the con
struction ou all four sides, and the roof Is
covered with red tile. The roof finals are
of terra cotta to match the tile, and the
sky line Is broken by numerous dormers,
towers and chimneys.
The construction throughout is fireproof
and resembles that common In the great
office buildings in Chicago, New York and
other cities. AH the floor beams are of
steel, and tbo arches and partitions are of
tile. The architecture is of the style In
voeue In the time of Francis I, and tb
railings, balconies aud window reveals an
m ts
aW - n F . :VJ - tort
ti: ti t-i-i .. ' 1 e
P. S. ABMOUB, JR.'S, KEW HOME.
rich In carving. There ore 80 rooms,
which will be furnished in a luxurious
manner, and two of the most imposing
features of the interior are the large halls
in the first and second stories, which con
tain a magnificent stairway 7 feet broad.
On the fourth floor is an Immense ball
room, where Chicago's Four Hundred will
worship at the shrine of Terpsichore.
- There will be nine bathrooms, and the
plumbing throughout the bouse will be
the best that money enn buy. The beat
ing will be done by steam controlled by
an electric service. An elevator will con
nect all floors, and the residence will be
supplied with every modern convenience.
The carriage entrance will be on the north
side of the bouse. The stable, which is
already completed, is a model in its ap
pointments. It is of brownstone, with a
roof of red tile and accommodations for a
dozen horses. The carriage room is tiled
to the very ceiling, and the beating is
done by steam.
It Is believed that the residence will
cost $500,000 when completed. Philip D.
Armour, Sr., Is worth fi25,000,000 or $:i0,
000,000 and practically controls the beef
trade of two continents.
Hound Two M uch.
Pale with suppressed indignation, Al
penion McStab uncrossed his legs, rose
stiffly and turned np his coat collar.
"Glycerin MeCurdy," be howled,
"yon have seen fit to sneer at me. Yon
have accused me of having a wheel in
my head. If 1 have, falso beanty, it is
at least a wheel that has run true tc
you." .
"Ah, yes," replied the young woman,
with a pensive faraway look in her
eoulful eyes, "and yet I hardly want
yon for a hub, you know." Chicago
Tribuna .
Lamb and the Scotchman.
Charles Lamb said be never could
impress a Scotchman with any new
truth; that they all required it to be
spelled and explained away in old
equivalent and familiar words and
phrases. Ho said he bad spoken to a
Scotchman who sat next to him at din
ner of a healthy book.
"Healthy, sir. Healthy, did you
ay?" v
. "Yes, healthy,"
"I dinna comprehend. I have heard
of a healthy man and of a healthy
morning, but never of a healthy book."
Helen M. Stoddard,
Helen M. Stoddard, president of the
Texas W. C. T. U., has been for the
past 20 years an ardent advocate of
woman suffrage. She was converted by
lecture of Susan B. Anthony's. The
Texas W. C. T. U. Is doing a great
work for suffrage under the impulse- of
Mrs. Stoddard and its other progressive
loaders. : . ...
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HER UTTLK FLOWER.
aiMI aha aaak to RmI Clatohlo U
TrMuura to Har nreawn.
m.. m A tmitdpJF dant
whim first it showed Its trembling head
.L- 1 -.1 nrn alalia tj. OVUtlM
Mint paved the narrow alleyway whiou
was her only piaygrouuu. -
.i.,n,.it wiimi ho saw the flea-
snte shiwt jwuing out from between
the cold grnv stones, and from that mo
ment it filled a part of her life that
heretofore had been empty. She nour
ished it with water aim jeaiouaij Bu.
.1 1. i, niminmrht of roaming
r t. tivfui wtv o - .
boys aud the too now approach of cart
wheels that oawe cruucuiug u..
.1 n., .....1 ..rt.in Hid violet eves
U1C niivjr, mi. " -
tremble with suppressed tears as she
ww the ponderous wheels rolling so
tlose to hor treasure. . 1 .
Undo her care aud watourui atien
i. .n irraur and whon delicate
HUU ' OlVHUlT n.v..,
l.wl thnmsalvna and disclos-
II 1 W
ed to hor delighted eyes a blossom of
weetnoas her Happiness was comiiiuio.
aH auntr iwwide it and feasted her
vision ou loveliness she had never seen
before.
One day she did not come at hor
asmd hour to moisten the thirsty plant,
and It would aouotiess nave porwucu
but for a sroutle shower that came to
kiss the drooping head The next day
... . i 1 ! .
she did not come, ana me imuuy piou.
ita knln from the leakinu of a
passing water cart Far up in one of the
a . llaal.. ju-.
niurow rooms sue lay on a unn w
....Hni, f.n. hrnath. Her once rosy
cheeks were now pale and white, and
the soft bine eyes Bnone witu m spar
viiiiir plow. Her head tossed restlessly
from aide to side, and moans of pain
crept from the drawn lips-
Occasional words Drone rqora ner, out
of such an incoherent nature that none
understood hor uutil a boy came softly
into the room and gaxed at the suffering
face furiously. "Shewantsherflower,"
he said as she moaned again, and like a
flash he sped from the room, to return
in a few momenta bearing an almost
withered plant in his nana as ne neia
i. ninft ti,A lnstmus eve saw it, and two
tiny wasted hands arose from the cover
and were oututretchea to receive nor
treasure. She lifted it to her lips and
rained kisses on the dnst covered blos
som, which seemed to answer hor caress
ia a gleam of returning freshness,
She sank to Bleep, still ciuicning ine
Cower to her bosom, and awoke later
with a calm look of contentment cover
ing her features. .
a a ttia hnnra wore on she crew weak
er and weaker until, when the shafts of
morning's golden light first found their
way into the quiot room, they fell
aslant the cold, still form of a little
nii ... n.Virun Mink nestled a faded and
withered flower, mingling itself in the
faint smile that lingered yet aronna in
perfect mouth. Atlanta Constitution,
Waotilurtoa't "FlwaC
Hero and there in tho halls and cor
ridors of the capitol the sturdy guard
ians of the public peace, clad in lmmao
nlate uniforms sit. silent and indifferent.
ruminating, to judge from the slow and
regular action of their jaws, upon the
destinies of the nation, though caring
for none of these things. ine speci
mens most of them . are, too broad
shouldered, healthy skinned, fair, quiet
men, whose sohd nerves nothing could
surprise, whoso firm but gentle masti
cation no political convulsion could re
tard. They are of a very different type
from the burly Jew Xork policeman.
One can hardly believe that they are
reallv colleagues of the colored func
tionary in similar bine cloth and brass
buttons, who star.J. in all his glory at
the corner of Pennsylavnia avenue, mon
arch of ail he surveys, whose slightest
eesture could stop even a cable car and
whose lofty stature and speck less clothes
call forth the admiration of the colored
nurserv maid and can impose good be
havior even upon fair haired little boys
and make the soggy faced, bine eyed
"touebs" look a little less as though
they had bought the pavement for their
own convenience and would refuse to
let it even at a high price. -
BRAND THE CLAIM AS FALSE.
World's Fair Officials Expoaa a Fra
tander to an Award. .
One of the odd results of the World's
Fair is the claim now made to awards by
some who were not even exhibitors. Of'
facials of the exposition have not as yet
taken final action in the matter, believ
ing the quick wit of the people will de
tect the spurious claims. Bnt to the
case of a New York baking powder, that
has been widely advertising an award,
the attention of tbe Chief of Awards for
Agriculture has been directed, lie
brands the claim of this pretender as
false, declaring " Neither the records oi
this department nor the official catalogue
ot tbe World's iMlumbian txnoeition
show that this New York company was
an exhibitor; consequently it could not
receive an award at the World's fair.'
Those who fairlv won their honors at
the fair seem disposed to treat this
irand as any other Iraod should be treat
ed. The I'rice Baking Powder Com Dan v
of Chicago, having received the highest
award, say they are convinced their
maims and tnoee ot all other htldera ol
rightful honors will be fully vhvJicated
by trie public.
Climblne Higher.
A New York girl, JliiiS Lillie J. Mar
tin, has gone to Germany to enter the
fJnivcreity of (iottingen as a student
She is a Va-saar graduato of the diss of
1880 and has been a teacher, occuiying
responsible positions since she left col
lege. To go abroad and perfect herself
in higher branches of science, to wkich
study she is specially devoted, she re
signed the vice principalship of the
girls' high school at San Francisco a
position she has filled for several years.
bhe hopes to enter the department of
experimental psychology. New York
News.
Profesaor Vlrchow'a Irreg-ular Boars.
Professor Vlrchow was asked not long
ago by an inquisitive American at what
bonr he was accustomed to go to Deu
'wiir-ii ntv ilnv's work is done." he an-
atwrcfl ninv ho 1 o'clock or 3 or fi.
but It Is mv rule not to sloen until I have
finished what I have to do." In spite of
this irregularity of habit. Professor Vlr
chow at Ti is a very energetlo and active
man. -
Masaenger Girls.
And now there is talk of substituting
girls for boys at the district telegraph
offices. At the Chicago headquarters of
one of these companies the matter ia be
ing serionsly considered, and the exper
iment will undoubtedly be made. If
the change becomes permanent and gen
eral the humorous writers ill have to
sharpen their pencils for a new them.
the devastation, and suffering Caused by
the flames of the wild prairie and forest
Urn m the Wtit last summer has a horrt
bla detail In the loss of Ufa and destruction
of property. Men, women and ohlldreu by
sooras ohoked by smok and roaattd alive;
their homes destroyed and hundreds
maimed and orliinWd. It Is painful to con
template, but atlll Important and charlta
bl to make it known that 8t. Jacobs Oil,
used aooordlng to directions. Is one of the
best cures for burin and scalds, and should
ha kept on hand. There Is uu household
that should be without the great remedy
i.. r... , l ..m m mtn .-llhmit ilia
lur uniii, .v. wiv.w " ........ " ...
need of It. Mt tte things like slight outs
and wounds It heals and cures like niagto
SHU Ueips tna liouaa wot a u.
Society and Amutamants In Brooklyn.
I have said that the women provide dissi
pation for their husband at night. That
L - ..iirlniia fniittii-a of Hrooklvn life. It
has no Ward McAllister, no Four Hundred
-nothing that times names impiy. it is
true that there used t o be a smart art on the
ki..l,.J an.l them ara nthnra In Clinton
avenue, in Now York and Brooklyn ave
nues, and on tbe part l0Be. ou luen no
one has ever decided that one Is any better
h moliae Iiuttead of one crowillna
triumph of cast, society there Is divided
into church coteries a a imuus, ana out oi
these grow many aorta or utile circles, cacu
-n...Ki..u.inn tiMltti nmrtifliioMd over and
WUlUtlW.IH" -"- " 1
over again beyond calculation In the same
district, and in the many districts which In
Brooklyn are quite as distinct as if they
were separate cinea. .
The lesser circles or wmcn i speas are
liilu. whlat nltilia. auchra cluha.
nnlr nluha lllemrv suilda. tuuaical eo-
tertea, amateur dramatic companies and
dancing classes, t oner piayeu iot aniau
elrrlea In Elrooklvn aolalv.
I trust, because It has charms to keep the
men at home: but bowling is a passion
wlta the urooKiyu ioik. ' lureatignia wunt
.... vn M.M1 nml It. la almnat aura tA In
clude a bowling club in its ramifications
and adjuncts. Julian Kulpu in tlurper i
Walking Leave and Other Things.
Nature's law being almost universal so
far as the protection of the weak creatures
Is concerned, it ia uot at all wonderful, per
haps, that she baa formed Insect luto per
feet counterparts of flowers, leaves, sticks,
etc. Some of the "walking leaves," those
which are natives of ludla, China and Ja-
pau in particular, are large, grotesque look
ing creatures, their resumblance being
strlkiugly like a bundle of yellow twigs
Joined together with faded, macerated
leaves. The limbs of this species of insect
are long, slender aud very twiglike, the col
oring being suited to that particular species
of vegetation upon which the deceptive
ndmicker subsists.
The "walking stick," Ilk the walking
leaf, is also very deceptive as far as looks
go. The mules have small, sleuder bodies,
the legs or arms starting from It just as
smaller limbs of a tree or weed start from
larger one. -, .
The "walking thorn" of Java belongs to
this curious order of insects, as do also the
"devil's horse" and tbe mantis. The
"walking thorn" looks exactly like the
large compound splue of ourcoaiuion honey
locust true, even In color aud general con
tour. St. IahiIb Republic.
Tba Sail Case of a Voon Maa.
"What shall a young man do who on
general principles merely wuuts to be mar
ried?" ak a correspondent. "While he is
desperately In love with the sex he can dis
cover in himself no preference for any Individual.-
This is not because his demands
are great. He asks for no Impossible she
merely youth, beauty aud brains. Money
Is of no consequence. Position he can give,
lie knows youmr. women by scores. He
places himself In places of danger. There
is no battery of bright eyes he hesitates to
face, praying to be hopelessly pierced, yet
always escapea,r Ills fate he does not put to
the test, or tie 'is never tempted. While
other men agonize lest they cannot win the
(rirl they love this young man is in mors
desperate straits because he cannot find a
Kirl to' love. His cose is as deeply serous
as if it were not through its novelty amue
Imr"
Scrofula in the Neck
1$ a daneerous, disagreeable and tenacious
but Hood's Saraaparilla as a thorough blood
purifier, u res this and all other forms of
scrofula. I had a bunch on tbe side ol
my neck as large as
a hen's egg. I wat
p!- -fiVH advised to have it
WrttX , ,A cut out, but would
not content. Jk
friend suggested
that I take Hood'.
Sarsapariila, which
I am glad to say
. -J that I did. and soon
vVv.l.u u
v,xj me ouncu
V 5 Entlra.lv niaan.
fJlhfrWl Hood'sBarsaparllm
Hrs, FA la Billing for I know it Is an
excellent medicine. I have recommended
Hood's Ssrsaparilla highly in the past, and
iha)l continue to do so." Mas. Ella Biu
ijios Red Cloud, Neb. Remember
Hood's-'Cures
Hood's Pllle are the best after-dinner
I'llls, aulat dl estlon, prevent conatlnXlon
Tt la sold on'a Kuaranteo by ail dniB
gista. It cure. Incipient nmpuo
in4 la tha bast Ocmiia aod Ooap thire. f
. a
Growing too Fast
means that children do not
(jet proper nourishment from
food. They are therefore
thin, narrow-chested, and
weak.
Scotfs
Emulsion
the cream of Cod-liver OH
and hypophosphites, supplies
material for growth. It
makes sound bones, solid
flesh and healthy, robust
children. Physicians, the world
over, endorse it.
1 Don't bl deceived bj Substitutes!
Jrrpared t7 Scott 4 Berw, . Y. AUPniwittei
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ITS x?681,
ZSfftS., " ""W?
SOcts. andi. imJi II a 1 "f
81.00 Bottle. XJ 1 9 1 1 a 41 aaV
One cent a dose. 'tV naar'
Three Leading Scientists
Proclaim the Superior Value of
Dr. Price's Baking Powder.
Scientists ore devoting closer attention to food products.
Recent examinations ot baking powders by Trof. Long, Dr.
Haines, and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine which
powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most
efficient in service, and most economical in cost. , They
decide that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder excels in all
the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use.
They write.
"Chicago, March a8th, 1894.
We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands
of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical
analysis. We find that Dr. Price's Cream Buking Powder is
a pure cream of tartar powder, that is has a considerably
greater leavening strength than any of the other baking
powders we have ever tested.
Prof. John II. Lono, Northwestern University, Chicago.
Dr. Walter S. II ainbs, Jtush MeMtal College, Chicago.
Prof. Albert B. Prescott, Univ. of AficAiga, Ann Arbor."
HOITT'S HUOOk
hna nt iha hast etahiHiis for Bora on ma
Coast la in chance or Kt-Hlate tliiperlntaiid
eut Ira O. lloitt, I'h. I)., at Uurliuaauis.
Man Mateo oounty, Csi,
The hor( In mpfmied In be man's bast friend,
unless ha happens to be I ou btin In a nue.
A HKBALD or THK IWrAWT VRAR.
Clin lha last Ihtrte Tears or ninre from the
eenluiv, an1 tha arfmeiit will reprewnt tha
term oi lua itnnoiiuueti poptuariijr nwwi'
tar's Mioinaeb Hitlers. The opening ol tha year
IM will be .iKiiaili.-d by the apiwarancw ul a
reh Almauaool the Bbtera. In ahlch lha Mnaa,
deilvall ii and action ol Mil world-lamoua
medicine will be lueitlljr sat lorlh. KvrrHd'
hoHld mtu It. Tha ealomlar and asiroaomieal
ralcnlatloiu In be lound In ttila brochure ara
always astonlshliisljraeeuraia.aud thasiaUs.lea
llluatrationa, humor aud oilier rea:llu( mailer
rti'h In imarv.l and full ol prunt. The HiuiU'ller
t'unipanr vl I'ltubuif. Pa., publlah It them
elvaa. Ther emptor iu.r than alxty hand In
lha m'euanWl wrk, aud mora than eleven
mouths in the year are eunsutnad In Us prvpar
IK.ti. It ran ba obtained, without cual, ut all
driiKSlaui and eounlrv daalara, and Is printed III
Ki'gllah, Herman, rreneh, Wel.h. Noiwlaa,
Swadlah, Holland, Uobemtao aud Spanish.
Sh" Them) horr d photographs don't do me
Ju.il.ie at all lle-My luve, It's not justice juu
aiaud lu nved ot It's merer.
CHASING THE WALRUS.
Bear Ba Is Harpenned and Thea flalshad
With Cold LeeMt.
Arnold Pike tolls of a walrus hunt in
Bird bay, to tbe north of Spitsbergen.
Tbe bay was full of fast ice, but east
ward the son was fairly open, and the
hunter was rowing slowly hack to tbe
sloop when the harpooncr suddenly laid
aside his glass mid headed the boat for
a black mass which the mirage magni
fied into the size of a small bonse, but
which was really a walrus.
"Tbe walrus raises his bead, and we
are motion loss," says Mr. Pike. "Ills
intensely still, and the scraping of a
piece of too along the boat seems like
tbe roar of a railway train passing over
head on some bridge. Down goes the
head, and we glide forward again. The
walrus Is uneasy. Again and again he
raises his head and looks around with a
quick niotiou, bat we have the sun right
at our back, and be never notices us.
At last we are within a few feet, and
with a shout of 'Voelc op, gamlingt'
(Wake np, old boy), wblcb breaks the
stillness like a shot, the barpooner iaon
bis foot, his weapon clasped in both
hands above his bead.
"As the walrus plnngos Into the sea
the iron is hurled in his side, and with
a qnick twist to prevent the head from
slipping ont of tbe same slit that it has
cot in the thick hide the handle is
withdrawn and thrown into tbe boat
No. t. who with a turn round the for
ward thwart has been paying ont the
line, now checks it, as stroke and the
'hammelmand,' facing forward, bang
back on their oars to check tbe rush.
Bumping and scraping the ice, we are
towed along for about nve minutes ana
then stop as the walrus comes to the
surface to breathe,
"In the old days the lance would fin
isb tho business, bnt now it is tbe rifle,
He ia facing the boat 1 sight for one of
bis eyes and let him have both barrels
without mncb effect apparently, ror
away we rush for two or three minutes
more, when he is np again, (till facing
the boat He seems to care no more for
tbe solid express bullets than if they
were peas, but he is low this time, and
as ho turns to dive exposes the fatal
spot at the back of bis head and dies."
Milwaukee Wisconsin.
DISEASE GERMS IN MILK.
Bow Thar May Be Killed by raataorislag
the Flold,
The simplest way to pasteurize milk is
to place it first in clouu bottles. Then
put the bottles into a large kettle or
othor metal receptacle. Pour cold water
into the kuttlo until tbe water reaches
the level of the milk in the bottles.
Now close the month of each bottle
with a plug of clean white cotton fiber.
Heat the kettlo and contents to 165 de
grees F. Then remove from the fire and
cover tbe whole affair snugly with a
woolen cloth to keep from cooling at
once. Leave half an hour, then take out
the bottles and keep them in running
water or in any cool place, leaving them
still stopped with tho ping of cotton.
Tho flexible wooden stoppers used
with some kinds of patent glass jars
woold answer in plaoe of cotton, the
object being to exclude air, dust and
germs. Co careful not to heat above 16S
degrees, or tho milk will not taste quite
right In practice it will be fonnd a
good idea to make easier the circulation
of tbo hot water by placing a wire
frame an inch or two in height in the
kettle beneath the bottles.
Milk carefully treated by tho above
process may be warranted free from
disease germs, and it will keep sweet
about 24 hours. Many a milkman could
get up a fancy trade at advanced prices
on milk treated in this way. For ship
ping milk long distance none of the
methods, except by icing, has been yet
sufficiently tested to be recommended
Muwiachusctts Plonabiuan, -
.. ... w .uk.il lha IiaI
"HI, 11 a wan, wiu, a..-'. - - -
loonlal, as he struck lha lair grounds with a
W'siejuiug hihhi
OH Tlie Ot'KAN.
There Is no place ehere Am. cock's Pea.
oos Plastsbs do not prove their value
George Augustus Bala, the wall-known
Knglish writer, writing of his trip serosa
tbe I'sclflo, sayst
"I especially have a pleasant remain
brenoe of tha ship's doctor a ery aiperi
anneal maritime medico Indeed, who tended
me uioat kindly during a horrible spell of
bronchitis anu apaamoaio astunia.prvvoaea
by the sea fog whloh bad swooped iiown on
us lust after we left Mau Francisco. Out
tha doctor's prescriptions and the increas
ing warmth of the temperature a w neared
tha troiiiea. and In t articular a couple ol
Ai.u-o:e's Poaoi's !'i.Ariaa elnpprd on
line on the eheat and another between tht
shoulder blades soon set me right."
Hsasdssts's 11 tu alwsvs act unl
furmly,
sf laa Branv-l'o von think George would marry
ma for my money T Klhei Kiu It might ba
worm trying; nuw muea nave ruu gvir
OATAKRH CANNOT ttM CfatKD
with tM!Af. APt'UCATIONa.a lhay rannoi
reach the awt ol lha dlaeaa. Oaiarrh Is a blood
or WHUHItatlmial dtaeaae, and In order tn eum II
yoa must lata Internal r-'medlea, Hall e Ca
tarrh l ure la taken Inu itially. aud cu illrretlr.
on lha blowl and maraus an (area. Hall a I a
tarrn Cure Is not a quark mwlielnn. It was pre
arlbed by one ol the l'al phraie-lsus In tills
conuuy lor rears, and Is a mrular rrlplli.
II Is i oinrHieed ol lha hest unlr knuwu. eom
blned with lha beat blood partners, aellng dl
ree.lv an lha muenua siirlares. ins penvni
Mml.lnailn of lha two Inaretllents ts what lira
duces such woiiderltil Miulla In curing Calarrh.
Haud lor testimonials, free.
r. j.chtitii&r A co., Props.,
iuHriiu.
a
Bold by druggists; pries, 76 cents.
Till POMTLANO VOCAL FOLIO
Of Ihlrty-nlns seleated Bongs, by mail, 80
eenta. (Htamps taken.) Address Wn.gr
B. Allsm Co., ill first Bt., f ortlsnd. Or
rjss anasaauiuaaws foots, oa dusk as tm-
Tst Gbbmba lur braaafaai.
R. HALL'S
PULMONARY BALSAM
Tha Bast I I HH (or Osagbe, Colds and
('ssaitsiailais.
"bold by all Druggists. PrlK, to eanta.
1. K. OATIW A I'O. . Proprietors,
417 aansoms St., a. t.
ENGRAVINGII
KNOW thitl tli uldttftl
titil Im1 IMioln-fftijirnv
K oQW lu ton Vtw
tlm'O wm MtfthllaliMl
Jin 177 by lh Mmi
ot tltm iiKWKV. tH
(iHAVIN'l CO . who
mid twt Improvi'
nU.jitrtt prttCfisMM
and a tuU niniilffniii1
ol th rtHMl HtipruviNl
nwbltfty, photo ap
prfttU,WWerftilHr-r
irlrlUhliL.elo. KavliiaT
AmMr Co. tnrns) oat tb btghti eltuw of mark
jroinptljr, reltiaiily mtd at uuiformly modnrma
0Ttem lr all kludof aiiKfavlnf. Pulillaliara hlMd
Utirftup iprkrtal lnu. Jnta prlntra nd otlitra
tould mtnd (uriiiRilt4.rilmMltarid Inforrnulloa.
T. iawav.Miuiar,lGrMarkitHt., u). If., Oai
FOR THE
To tha parson or olub returning ui the largest
number ol
GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER
Cartlrlnate on or bslnre June 1, ISM, wa will
gtreaeeah prlsa ol Sloe, end lo tha nest largest
oiimeroaa other prig's ranging Irom A to f ft is
Oash. CUmkT A DKVIR. ForUand, Or.
(OS. WlitSLOW:
8QOTHIN
rO OHILDMIM TIITHIHO
IT. P. N. U. No. 677-8. F. N. U. No. 664
DON'T BORROW
EiaH6ea,jl
SAPOLI
i MALARIA!
Three dowi onlr. Trr It.
fcllTiWIiaMilaaWWrlnaaoWaM
HOW TO
Bur TO" ' Rf?n K HI K8 n1 PROVWIOrti ol as.
goons ana aeitver ires to trains or hoais. Wa buy
goons auo ae.iver tree w trams or uoais. wa
than any other Arm la the. country. Send us
new price list, wmcn win be out soon. Wa offer
Dry graiiiilated sugar In 100-1 b. sacks for...SA 00
Bast brands ol Hour per barre 'J lis
nest uranism uuur per Barrel i IB
eena M'l"iW will
-ssassara a- xwn. aa aisa iasa
.!othsrs. ." i2s andSistt::
The IMvlne Influence ol llama ti u
Veur Heepln. II la St ttera
If jroa will leinsmbcr that
g dlMitse, nd will ll.e vnnrlmlneins......
to bars the i'allatsl takes tmr, thta wlUk
Nunehlne whsre ftarrowr now tli Ifi.
THE FITTZ CURE
Comes as a frland In time of need. It Is Raft
Hellabie, aim a aura (lure. . Can t,
taken st home. No loss of tlmaj no publleUr
derrespaudenes ('Mfldeuiial.
The ('sire UUMraMlee.
Price, .0.
N.J. ITONI A CO., 1
Koom 7, Flood Building, I, f,, fal.,
. tlensral Agent lor PsolAo Coast,
it WOKLU'S-FAIR
1 1 iica 1 1 w;rA)VAi ii t
Has Justly tcjulrcd (lis rrputailon of bclnr
Tho 5alvator for
tThe-Apred.
An Incompakabli Alimcnt for the
Growth tnd Protection of INFANTS i
CHILDREN
A luperior nutritive In conllnutd Pfvtn,
And a reliable remedial agent
In all gastric anil enteric diseases
oftrn In butane rs ol consultallon ovs
patients whcM diKestive organs ; raj
OUCca lo ilk n a kiw aim srninivt itinuiiK
that tho IMPERIAL (1RANUM
tha only nourishment tha ato
would tolerate when LIFE ae
depending on Its retention I
And ts FOOD It would be dim.
conceive of anything mora ralai
laM by DRUGGISTS. Rhlpplna
' JOMM CARI.B A CONA, New Vai
CillCKEfi RAisiaPA
ITyauaaethe PttalaaiS
tarebelars S Hrawoata
Moke money tila
mh.ra ara wasting
I una by old prot-eaaea.
Cataloertells all almnt
It ,nd Uracriiiea vvera
ariK-iauemnshar u
puultr busweee.
The "ERIE"
mechaukally the teat
wheel. Pnrtltrst awalrl.
i are racine Ciatat
Aaeata. nav.la eats
luajue.saailsd lt4tns
fulMesrHrrtl'w rtflrve ete. soawra wswrati
riTALOMA mCOATOt CO., ftalsta.Csl.
Uaaxcu lli a. ati a Mala St., l.a Ann.ln
MsnlHMMl imlarad.
Kigl r-a.la.IAna,
Wsak aleatory,
Airir,busl
Wsakasaa, lit.,
Surely cuisd by
POUII AGII
, I da lit tr
ami vital forca al
plaatft mni lown
U glva viganl
powr aaa nil tt
lha vital ofgM at
a.Tuas a etase-
roim aci
Tba MMt won
Jrfulcbtvmni
In Mtlic Scieaca,
'I tiaonty ackaawl
adtd iMfinaaant
!! gttfftlajti.
Kw VorV addrM
iii-iil Fulwa bt
F.s.y ia efrj
eiwwltt.
i. bis lor
Usui la aisle
rsptisr, or SI
all Uruggiau,
Srsaaaaa ftta. aa,
assTTul. waaa
eaa. saaaTsaaaaa
FRAZER
AXLE
it i
J0 'a'
fjf J a Haifa" .
VI 1 llluatrated
H ar .ii.
-oianc ,U
AA yVTV
Caaas7' s&kmaw'
a nans
1'- a "
CREASE !.
1ST IN 1HI WOIL0. al,Baa-aaaaa
Its wearing qualities are nnsnrtauaed, actually I
onllaatlng two bnias nf any other brand, fret fi
Irom Animal (ill. (IKT TMK UKNIllNK. ., I
VOH HALS HV OHKUON AND
aWARMINOTlt MKKCHAHTCfM
aud lalergsiie slly.
StVIOKE
Sweet Virginia
PLUQ CUT
NEW
rorllsnd, Wsl'sWntls,
Mpokalia, 1 0. R AN, ,
Kl I way and Orrat
Nnrtheili Hallway lo
ana ass aa av Mniilana )Kiint, el.
lfif Tf I'sul. Mln'uaspolls,
Iffy L2 I Omaha, Ht. Umls, I hl-
W W irnas H esgoaiid' Ml. Address
EAST
tiearn't ageiib v. :
liMimvuii, i,"u
fnftU:.0.rttr.
vens.iien. ..-f ntlli-.
naan.j v, o. ii.aun, un. Agt. ff Kane, w hi.
Noilii-ii runk-lialiiuit fark; flue stwiery; pal
s e sle. ilng and ulnlligears buff- t-lihrarycarsi
Ismlly tourist sleepers; new eqiilpinuuL
RENRY'S ' CARB3LIC' S!LVE
afr Tha moat powurlul healing olutmo. i
dl eeversvi. ; . 1
HBNKY'S LAKHOI.10 8AI.VE enra sow .
" i , " " sllats liiims i
, " ..;. " heda afisphe.
.r.s "ouiicia
end euls. AskAfrir Henry's: nke no oilier.
wure ol muiittiiftlla, solil by sil dru gists, Is
oi-iita a box.
TROUBLE." BUY
O
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
IKJ YOU KKJ. BAO? UUK8 YOUH liAUK
ache? Does every step seem a burden? Von m-wl
MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY.
and we will save yon money. Wa hsndle the lieil
and sail lur snot luuh. ami au.tl
buy and sal or an it eash, and sell (!. clni.'P'
your name and s. dreaTa d ii win nor
to-day: Climax Inlianoo iucai a tm. Vw,iia7l
1 beat Vosl oil ni,e, ' P" PU M
I rh,.wi.'. Jail " " " U"""" i
I Arlnwkl.'s v. .... ...... ..a r i
make you special p,lo.,. " Addis-i yourontor.
rront Streat, Portland, Of,
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