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AN OTTAWA SENSATION.
Society Women Attend Poker Club While
Uuabanua Look After Domestic Affairs.
. The disco-very of a poker club In a fash
lonnblo quarter of Ottawa would have at
tracted little attention bad it not become
known that this club is composed of wom
en as well as men who are classed among
the leaders In Ottawa's society.
The fact first leaked out through a
prominent member of the civil service
Laving to mortgage his house to pa; for
his wife's losses at the gaming table. He
did not play himself, but his wife did,
while, ho remained at home to look after
domestic affairs.
Whisky aud water appear to have been
tho favorite beverage, and If 'all accounts
axe true it has not been taken In small
quantities, either, by this select party. So
exclusive and quiet ban this little coterie
of the "smart set" been that some hus
bands of the wives who have membership
at this fashionable Monte Carlo have been
Ignorant of what was going on, a sowing
circle or church guild always accounting
for their wives' absence during the even
ings they were at play.
Coaseut Vp to Date.
Van Arndt And do yon really think
you could support us in the style to which
1 have leen accustomed
Her Father I really think so.
Van A. Then you may become my
father-in-law. Kate Field's Washington.
An Ingenious landlord of Detroit who
bad undesirable tenants in his Bat is said
to have got rid of them by temporarily
placing a boy with a snare dram, a cornet
player aud a student of vocal music in the
next room.
THINGS YOU CAN BUY.
A LIST OF ARTICLES NOT GENERALLY
,. CONSIDERED MERCHANTABLE. ,
A SURGEON'S KNIFE
girr von a reeling of horror and dread.
There' is no longer necessity for its use
in many diseases formerly regarded as
incurable without cutting. The
Triumph of Conservative Surrery
is well illustrated by the (act that
DITDTI1DP or Breach is now rail!
KUr I IRC raiiy cared without the
knife and without pain. Clumsy, chaf
ing trusses can be thrown away f They
never cure but often induce inflamma
tion, strangulation and death.
Tl IMftPSC Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine)
1 Ui Ivrlw and many others, are now
removed without the perils of cutting
operations.
PILE TUMORS, !?uTuu ta.Td
other diseases of the lower bowel, are
permanently cured without pain or re
sort to the knife.
CTTWP in the Bladder, no matter
O I villi how large, is crushed, pul
verized, washed out and perfectly re
moved without cutting.
CTDirTIIPP of Urinary Pssssge Is
3 1 Klvl UrvC also removed without
cutting in hundreds of cases. For pam
phlet, references and all particulars,
send to cents (in stamps) to World's Dis.
pensary Medical Association, 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
MOTHERS
. and those soon to be-
come mothers,
should know that Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription rob
childbirth of its tor
tures, terrors and
dangers to both
mother and child, by
aiding nature in pre
paring tne system
lor parturition.
Thereby "labor"
and the period of
confinement are
greatly shortened. It also promotes the
secretion of an abundance of nourishment
for the child.
Mrs. Dor A. GCTHRrft. of Oakley, Ovtrlom Co.,
Ten., writes : " When I began taking Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I was not able to
stand ou my feet without suffering almost death.
Now I do all my housework, washing, cooking,
sewing and everylhing for my family of eight. 1
am alouter now than I have been in six years.
Your ' Favorite Prescription ' is the best to take
before confinement, or at least it proved so with
me. I never suffered so liule with any of my
children as I did with my last."
jr . -o 1 a a
AMEfCICAH TYPE FOUNOERS'CO.
PALMER at REY BRANCH
TarYyTii", 1 iiiiiFi "jmiaWlTr
Cor. fefecund and Sutrk 8t., Portland, Or.
Ely's Cream Balm
M UX ( I KE
Catarrh
Apply llaltn into each nostril,
Ely UKu.,MWraa&k,tt.Y.
ejoasnmsxsvee and people
who have weak huvtsor Asth
ma, should mas) Pleo'e Core lor
Consumption. It has wl
tkawaaMhk ft has not Injur.
Sons, it Is not bad to take.
Is IM hast eosgh ayrnp.
Bon eyejryw nw . aw
Van
Time and Water For Sale la New Xork.
Electricity and Power Are Daily Bought,
and a. View Has Value la Read Estate.
People Who Sell Their Dead Bodies.
In New York, as in other great cities,
where the fight for life is fiercest, there
is a price for everything even tinder
certain conditions for the very air we
breathe. Father Time himself is on sale.
The Western Union Telegraph company
has desks in the national observatory
in Washington. Four minutes before
noon the wires of the system all over
the United States are cleared of busi
ness, and the instant the son passes the
seventy-fifth meridian electricity car
ries the news to every city. The time
ball falls in New York at noon, in Chi
cago at 11 a. m., in Omaha at 10 a. m.
and in San Francisco at 9 a. m., in
simultaneous obedience to that single
click from the instrument at Washing
ton. .
In all the large cities the Western
Union has supplied business houses,
banks and offices with electric clocks
that respond obediently to the daily
mandate. Each of these rents for f 15
per year, and in New York alone over
8,000 have been pnt up. Last year'
revenue to the telegraph company from
the sale of time approximated $1,600,
000. r
Water is sold regularly to the ships
in the harbor, and the "water boats, "
with big tanks on board, are familiar
objects to all yachtsmen. Brooklynites
will recall the discomfort incident to
the breaking of a big main not long
since, and the people of Newark cannot
forget the annoyance and cost of their
experience three years ago. The supply
from the Passaio was like mud soup,
and for the time being the owners of
an artesian well in the Oranges did
large trade in water. The householders
of Roseville and those even farther
down town watched for the morning
water carts more eagerly than ever a
milkman was awaited and saw a suf
ficient quantity for the day provided be
fore taking train for New York.
Ordinarily there is no sale for air;
bat, like water, when a man wants it
he wants it "mighty bad." This fox
awhile was the case at Libby prison,
where, before the prisoners organized
sort of government of their own, it was
customary for the stronger men to get
as near the windows as they dared and
then sell their places to weaker com
rades who were gasping for breath. Fire,
of course, in the form of various com
bustibles is a recognized commodity.
One frequently hears of those who
suffer from strange and incurable dis
eases and who make comfortable their
last days by selling their bodies to the
surgeons for dissection.
At church and other sorts of fairs
kisses may sometimes be purchased, the
tariff varying according to the parse of
the kisser or the charms of the kisses.
Reduced gentlewomen often derive reve
nue by chaperoning and . introducing to
good society the daughters of the newly
rich. Invitations to select balls occa
sionally represent a large outlay, and
it probably costs as much to get into the
swell set as it does to gain a seat in
congress. The social aspirant makes
"presents," while the political is "as
sessed." Relics, sacred, profane and ghastly,
have their price. Autographs of famous
people are always in demand, and a bit
of the rope with which a murderer has
been hanged is valued by gamblers and
the superstitious. In Paris it is custom
ary, once a year, to sell at auction the
personal effects of those who have been
executed, and this always attracts
large crowd of purchasers. Locks of
hair from the heads of noted beauties or
celebrated men are marketable.
Charms, including, of course, the
rabbit's foot, dear to the African heart;
bring revenne to their cunning devisers,
and astrologers and fortune tellers have
a clientele respectable in numbers.
Lucky stones and madstones are prized
by those who believe in their virtues.
Consumptives often pay for the priv
ilege of drinking fresh blood as it poors
from the necks of butchered animals at
the slaughter house, hoping that the
sanguine draft may stay the ravages of
disease. The big hotels in New York
and elsewhere derive some income from
the sale of unspoiled scraps of food to
the keepers of cheap restaurants, and
thus the latter are able to serve their
patrons with large bowls of stew at a
maximum price of 10 cents.
On the east side of this city several
people eke out a scanty living by writ
ing letters for the illiterate. Even the
fonr leaved clover may be turned into
coin, 'a big business is done in selling
electricity and steam power, while many
a man in New York Is paying a high
price for sunlight A "view" adds ma
terially to the value of house.' " ''
How He Rewarded Byrnes For
Capturing a Crank.
TIPS THAT LED TO A FOBTUUB.
A Story of Clever Deteetivo Work la Which
tho rorsoaaJ Column Furores Coaaplca
onaly The MllUoaalro Threatened by a
Vengeful Speculator.
: Without entering Into the general sub
ject of the financial luok of New York po
lice officials, It Is worthy of comment that
there Is scarcely a poor man among them.
ifl" -..y,' lP
SUPERINTENDENT BTBNES.
Byrnes, Williams, Meaklni and several
others can count the value or their proper
ty in six figures, remarks the New York
Herald. The story of the foundation of
Superintendent Byrnes' wealth is an in
terestina one.
In October, 1881, Mr. Gould received a
long, rambling letter complaining of the
way In which the "Little Wlaard" ban
died the stock market and winding up
with a threat of personal violence. The
letter was signed ' Victim." It was fol
lowed by another and another until they
began to get monotonous and Mr. Gould
got scared. He was always a timid man
where a question of his personal safety
was involved. He sent for Inspector
Byrnes, who was then In command of the
entire city detective organization. At that
time Byrnes was in the heyday of his rep
utation as a detective.
V This man is annoying me, " said Mr.
Gould. "I wish yon would do something
about it. "
"I will attend to It," replied the In
spector. "
Then he took all the letters to his office
and looked them carefully over. They were
all alike In tenor and composition. The
writer threatened to kill Jay Gould if the
latter did not give him "tips" on the
market. This was a simple proposition
for the writer, but for awhile it proved a
rather bard one (or the inspector. On Deo.
89 be Inserted the following personal In
The Herald:
If the person who sent an anonymous eom-
mtuiication signed "Victim" to a prominent
Wall street broker, complaining of his losses in
stocks, will call at his office or state where an
Interview can be had, everything will be ar
ranged to his satisfaction.
"Victim" paid no attention to the bait
Therefore on Oct 81 the Inspector tried
the following: '
Correspondent from Texas can receive advice
on security that will make good all he asks for
and name his own way of communicating. I
have no desire to have a personal interview.
To this came a wily answer, asking
Mr. Gould If the decline was to continue,
but not suggesting any other means of
communication than through The Herald.
The letter also Inclosed the following
cipher, which Mr. Gould was to use In the
formulation of bis personals:
Western Union, Windsor; Erie, Spoon; Tex
as Pacific, White; Union Pacific, Asia; Manhat
tan Elevated, Salvation ; Missouri Pacific, Tay
lor; D.. L. A W., Todd; Pacific Mail, Concord;
Hannibal and St. Jo, common, Wednesday;
Hannibal and St. Jo. preferred, Tuesday;
Michigan Central, French ; New Tork Central,
Berlin; Ohio, Hayes; Denver and Bio Grande,
Profit; Metropolitan Elevated, Dislike; Peoria,
D. at E., Command; N. P., common. Wheat; N.
P., preferred. Corn; Lake Shore, Exchange;
Canada Southern, Pulton: Bull, Up Town;
Bear, Down Tows.
On Nov. 8 Byrnes Inserted the following:
Texas correspondent aiust not look for much
more decline. Select some other means of
communication. This is attracting too much
attention. Would rather give a check.
Still the wily "Texan" refused to nib
ble. The offer of a check did not meet
with his approval. In his own words, be
"preferred to continue to operate." Then
ensced a series of personals with no satis
factory result, and on Nov. 8 Mr. Gould
said: t
Mr FRiajro Your last is unjust. I warned
yon not to look for farther decline; alsoagainst
the two yon said yon had. Why should yon
not trust me rather than ask me to trust youf
I assure yon that all yon have sent will be
overlooked, and yon have my sympathy and
will have my aid cheerfully given in the way
I have named. This way of communicating Is
not quick enough to prevent accident. I do
not Intend to desert you. Be more manly.
To this Mr. Gould received the follow
ing reply:
Dbab Sib Tour object in Inserting the
above personal surpasses my comprehension.
Do yon suppose that if our positions were re
versed yon would think of calling on met If
yon did, after what has occurred, yon would be
arrested at once. I expect the same treatment
from yon. Therefore there is no other way of
your aiding ine, if yon really desire to do so,
as yon say you do, than in the simple and easy
way I have already set forth.
I fear that this letter will not reach yon to
day, and which I deeply regret, for I must re
ceive from yon a favorable reply or none at
once. If I do not receive such a reply by
"Thursday, I beg of you again if yon will not
give it, then Insert none. I snail sell out the
few remaining stocks that I have, and yon may
prepare for the worst. Yon will be too late in
giving me the desired information if yon neg
lect this opportunity, and if yon do yon will
have no one but yourself to blame for it and
what is to follow.
This threatening epistle elicited a
straight tip from Mr. Gould:
Up town salvation. Then tot me know at
once how yon stand.
This meant "Buy Manhattan Elevat
ed." On Nov. 8 Manhattan Elevated
closed at 61 K. Two days later It was 68K,
and three days later It reached B8J. It
evidently pleased the crank Immensely, as
he wrote a letter of thanks to Mr. Gould.
Another straight tip followed, and then
the trap of Inspector Byrnes was thor
oughly set. He had procured a great num
ber of letter carriers to watch the boxes In
the district of station E, where all 'Vic
tim's" letters were posted.
On Nov. 14 one of the carriers saw sn
elderly gentleman drop a letter In a box
and hurry away. H opened the box and
' - -
saw a letter addressed to "Jay Gould."
Detectives who were near by arrested the
man, who proved to be Colonel J. Howard
Welles, a gentleman with a mania for
speculation. He had taken this means to
recoup a lost fortune. ,
This case was the basis of Superintend
ent Byrnes' fortune. Through It alone
be claims to have made $280,000 on the
very tips which Colonel J. Howard Welles
bad sought In vain. It was a wise move
of Superintendent Byrnes to lefnse the
(10,000 cash offered him by Mr. Gould.
He probably felt that sooner or later Mr.
Gould would express bis gratitude with a
"pointer."
An ancient garden with a crumbling wall
HerelstmeMlvroamthsllveldhgday Mid old gnarled pear trees hung with li
chens gray
Through pathways doomed to slow ellaoemsnl
On grassy borders, where In silence fall
The drifted petals ot the browning mart
By honeyed banks where wanton bressss
And scents commingled ev'ry air enthrall
A garden fair, wherein to court mine ease,
To wander, heedless If ths shadows pass
O'er the gray sundial peeping from ths
grass 1
A haunted garden, "mid ths age bent trees
Fair Julia's lover may have wooed the shads
And with his amorous lute In Itilesss played!
-Frank Miller In Good Words.
Some People In Eastern Tennessee.
' It Is not generally known that in ths
mountains of eastern Tennessee there lives
aelass of peculiar looking people whose
origin is wrapped in mystery and who are
called by the whites Melungeoua. Tbey re
sent this appellation aud proudly declare
that they are Portuguese.
The legend of their history, which they
carefully preserve, Is this: A great many
years ago these mountains were settled by
a society of Portuguese adventurers, men
... .nnin whn name from the shore of
Will . u- u . .
Vtrgluia that they might be freed from the
restraints ana urewoacas iropoaeu uuuu
them by any form of government.
They made themselves friendly with the
Indians, and, freed as they were from every
kind of social government, they uprooted
ail conventional forms of society aud lived
in a kind of delightful Utopia of their own
creation, despising all forms of religion and
subsisting- upon corn the only possible
nri,t nf the anil and the u-ame of the
great forests. Tbey intermixed with the
Indians and suosequentiy witn tne negnsa,
and thus formed the present race of Melun
geons.
They are tall, straight, well formed pee
pie, of a dark copper color, but with Cir
cassian features. They were privileged
ni In tlm old elava davs and accredited
citlxens. They are brave, but quarrelsome,
and are hospitable to strangers. They have
no preachers among them ana are aimosi
without any knowledge of a supreme being.
New York Recorder.
Boyishness la Great Mea.
Doctor B was an old minister In Dor
Chester while Edward Everett was a child
them. When years afterward he was told
of the polished and brilliant orations
which were making Mr. Everett famous.
ha shook his head doubtfully, sayingt
"No man ever took a lasting boliLon the
affections of other men who bad not retain
cd something of the boy in bis nature. Ned
never was a boy. He was always grown
an."
Whether the old clergyman was Just In
his estimate of the scholarly and formal
orator of Massachusetts or not, be was as
su redly right in the Importance which he
gave to the boyish elements in cnaracter.
"The man of genius is always young.''
says Bouvier.
"Scott." says the most acute of his crit
ics, "always saw men and places with the
vivid insight of a youth. He laughed and
wept like a child into bis old age. Ha Is a
bov to bis countrymen suit, w any,- tney
call hlra affectionately, disregarding all
later honors or titles. "Youth s Com pan
ton.
Vocations of Senators.
There are 88 United States senators (88
including the vice president), and 85 of them
are lawyers. Several have taught school.
Three are, have been, or are accused of
being, Journalists, and 00 senators received
a common school education nothing mora.
Senator Kyle of South Dakota entered the
Western Theological seminary at Alle
ghany City, from which be graduated in
1853. He was pastor of Congregational
churches in Utah for three years. Senator
Peffer. his Populist colleague from Kansas,
has no academic record. Senator Hill was
educated in his native town of Havana,
N. Y., and Senator Murphy, his colleague
from Mew York, attended bt. jonn s col
lege in Fordham. New York Sun.
Two Durable Australian Woods,
Experts seem to be divided aa to which
of the two bard woods jarran and karri
of western Australia Is the more durable.
Jarrah wood piles 2 feet 3 Inches square,
driven 83 years ago at the Largs bay pier,
were found on examination to be aa sound
as the day they were put m.
Some specimens of karri wood taken
from a fence were recently sent to London,
and thongb the wood had been under
ground for 25 years it was perfectly sound.
A specimen of jarrah wood under similar
circumstances showed serious decay. Chi
cago Times. ,
Sometimes after years of unhealthful
living which baa had no apparent effect a
child will succumb In a week to some pre
vailing disease, and his death will be called
a "mysterious visitation of Providence."
Remember that out of a man's own
mouth be is judged, voice, language and
accent being far better criteria of a person's
gentility than his garments.
aA a eyfcaasWMsrfssSaSiS, Mk ,
Better check it at once. There's
no telling what a sore throat will
do if you give it right of way.
Uncertain remedies often cause
dangerous delay. Yon had bet
ter make the cure sure with
Pain-Killer
Known for half a century as a
specific for sore throat, croup,
coughs and all kindred troubles.
Keep it by you for an emergency.
It never fails. Sold everywhere.
The quantity has been doubled,
but the price remains the same.
Ptrry Dam 4 Son, Providtnct, It. I.
wvvii'swwwwriwrvs wee
BE8T
JpN
-as. -mar, n m.a..i m
of
hM
Stats
90cta.i
8 LOO Bottle.
One cent a doss.
It is sold en guarantee by all dru
arista, It euros Incipient Consumption
aud is the best Cough sod Croup Our.
it la a little thing to steak a phrase
comfort which by dally uie 1
almost lost its sense, yet on ths ear of him
h tklnaa to dla unnioumed it Wl'l fll
iiv. choicest music" It Is a simple thing
to suffer ordinary pain: but when It ooiiks
by day and night with neuralgia's cruel
hurt, there's nothing better 10 pure It lhau
part that aches leases the pain Slid leaves
a perfect cure behind it. It's s little thing
to do, but theeomfort of relief from luoh
distress will make one icet ma nappi
hours 01 ins.
by
clr-
bt
The Ina-enioua Macule.
m.. .nu la imt.hlm If not Ingenious
gMV UetaBt,ya aasr hvm,i'b - - - n
He always barricades his bulky neat with
thorn branches, so uie to piuuuer n is
an aaav matter: but when I
...-m i,lliHi tha "tile" to build In
low bush or hedge sn absence of lofty
trees being a niarxeu feature 01 some
northern localities he not only Interlaces
bis home, but also the entire ousn in
most formidable manner. Nor does hs stoj
here. To "make assurance doubly sure,
1.. a maana nf vt aa Well aB tt
- ... ,1,. A..tiM an that If disturbed
irauuv vu mh . - -
can slip out by his back door, as It were.
Exchange
Unleavened Bread.
The unleavened cakes of bread used dur
ing the whole of the eight days of passovei
are called niatsoth, and are made of wheat
n..u nf a round form about a foot 111
-
diameter, perforated all over, and so very
thin that a poena s weigui wuuuue iwui
nine cakes. Many families distribute a
,kia frairila nakea anions! their kind
and affectionate, but somewhat simple,
Christian nelgntKira, wno treasure wiem
curiosities. Temple Bar.
Tii Ward OtTConaumutlon.
A celebrated specialist In lung diseases
recoinniemla to a very ueucaie pnuvut
struggling with an Incipient cough and
.Ul.llltw this atartllim rented V 10
raw eggs a day aa nourishment. The poor
little woman baa brougut uereeti up uy
painful degrees to ia She refuses to go any
further. rbiiudelpnia rrcas.
HOPK CKV8HKU TO BAKTII
Will rise again in the bo-om ol a dysnept c wise
enoush to substitute lor the paeuilo-tou 1 ;. wli.cn
have bamboosled him out ol his ImsIM in ins
possibility ol cure, tne real luvliorant and Ho
mMnhle. Hnatetlar'a Ktomacu Hlllers. The bll
.... .. . . ,1. lh. .huiffi.llll
1UUS, 111" Hr,IW, IU,.'l i "W .
alike derive speedy bem At I mm tha helpful Ik
tamo meillclue. Persons suffering from tndi-
Jieatlnn will gain no positive iiertnaueiit good
rota the "err, uamedioated stimulants ol com
merce, too often used recklessly. The Hitters Is
immaaaurablv to ba nreferred to these ass tonic.
Since It pure haslals motlllled by thecoiiiuiio--lon
with it ol vegetable ingredients uf the
highest remedial excellence. Malaria Is lre
veiiied aud remedied by tl, and it Infuses vigor
Into the weak and sickly. A wloegiaaalul three
times a day Is the average aoee.
Well riaoed.
"Did the colonel ever pay you that
bill he owed yon?"
"Never."
"What's he doiug now?"
"President of a collection agency. "
Atlanta Constitution.
Rev. Dr. Parker
Is the b loved pastor of the Universal
ist church at Fargo, N. D., and has also
oeen a pator in 1'rovlilence, K. I., fiew
Xork Uity and Troy, w. Y. He says:
"I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla the best
blood purifier, and I have good reason for
this opinion. 1
am now 80 yesrs
ofsge. Four year
ago I was afflicted
with rheumatism
In my back and
limbs, so badly
that it was impos
sible for me to
get my usual sleep
at nigbt. I hud
just partially re
covered from the
grip, which ro-
1
Bern . jf. H. Park., n r. ' "
Ksrgo, i.N. 40 lbs. My appe
tite was poor and I felt languid and weak
In fact I was in a very dilapida ed con
dltton. Having heard and read so much
sbout the wonderful cures p-oaucen u
Hnrwl's hanniuirilla I resn ved lo Kive I
a trial. 1 followed the directions, and be-
HoodVP-Cures
fa ths h kntlla ii finished mv an-
petite was restnred. I felt invigorated and
strong, siy rneumatio oimcuiiv uai en
tirely disappeared. 1 cannoi nut mum
very highly of Hood's Barsnparillo." J.
N. Parkib. HOOD'S CURES.
Hood's PI'S are the best family cathartic
iud hver medlL-iiie. Harmless, reliable, ,uie.
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article needed for
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Agents. Bicycle cata
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Manhood restored. I
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Weak memory,
Atrophy! Senual
Weak net., etc.,
Surely cured by
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The UfSggerra
snd vital force of
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It givta vigor,
powtr and sirs to
the vital organs ol
man.
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Th moat won
ierful achievement
in Medical Science.
The only acknowl
edged permanent
cure guaranteed.
New York addreM
iiS-ny Fulton St
Eaiy to carry In
vent pocket. Price
ii. Six for $5.
Sent In plain
wrapper, oral
all Dmggittfe
CATTbC, wah F
Its Fame Will Live.
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I STATUS Of THI REPUBLIC
COURT OF HONOR
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN
EXPOSITION,
The World'i Columbian Expoi.
itlon marked tho climax of hu
man achievement. It will live in
memory of the crowning glory of
modern times. No other devel
opment of the cloiing century
can compare with it in practical
benefit to mankind.
Who that exhibited la not
proud of it ? Who that failed to
exhibit does not regret the omis.
sion t The former are the people
of to-day. The latter are relics
of the past.
No honor so high as that em.
bodied in an award at tho fair.
Competition was world-wido, the
fruits of ripest experience and
noblest endeavors were submit'
ted for examination.
Honest tribunals, composed of
eminent scientists, examined and
passed upon the claims of exhib
itors, Their judgement based on
i inquiry and justice, proves con
clusively the value of any article
they commend.
Their approval was stamped on
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
It received the highest award at the fair from a jury headed
by the Chief Chemist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Dr. Price's was officially commended for highest leavening
power, purity, keeping qualities and general excellence.
A Olut ol Mummies.
The latest news from ths Etryptlan no
ssiun at Uhueseh Is that there ia snob i
glut of niumuiilitxl humanity there, ow
ing to the quantities of priests of Am
nion discovered awhile ago In upper
Egypt, that the Egyptian government
has proposed to the museums of London,
Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Bt. Petersburg and
Rome to take them off Its hands. Tbey
are to be divided Into lota, which are to
be drawn for by the accepting parties.
Dut at present one and all are somewhat
reluctant to take them. So there Is still
a chance that the poor priests may fol
low in the wake of the sacred vats, whose
mummified remains were shipped to Liv
erpool as a fertiliser for the fields. Lon
don Tit-Uits.
The Fusallag Case of Ah Wins;,
"Well, this stumps me," said Lawyer
O. w. Stapleton the other day as he con
cluded the reading of a letter from Ah
Wing, a Chinaman who is serving a life
sentence in tho Doer Lodge penitentiary.
Ah Wing wrote Mr. Stapleton that be
was in for life, and wanted to know
what effect the Oeary law wonld have
npon bint. The law provide that all
Chinamen should register at certain
time May S. If tbey are not registered
at that time they shall be deported. Ab
Wing says the prison authorities would
not let him ont to register, and be will
be perfectly satisfied to go back to China,
This is a condition which the framers
of the law hardly looked for, and It Is
likely the supreme court will be called
npon to settle the point, Ab Wing
killed three of his countrymen In Bea
verhead connty three years ago, Butte
Inter Mountain.
HOW'S THIS
We offer On Hundred Hollars Reward
for any ease of Catarrh that oanuol be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Ouret
IT. J. L'HENKY A i'O.', Props..
Toledo, Ohio.
We, ths undersigned, have known K. J.
Cheney for Hie last U years, and believe
him perisetly honorable In all business
transactions aud Hnanetally able to carry
out any obligations mails by their tlrm
WTATstui,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
: Wstutsu, KiassR Maavis,
' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Ours is taken Internally,
soling directly upon the blood and iiiumus
surfaces of the system. Price, 7So. per bol
Ue. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
A man mtv ran lata debt, but hs seldom
ooves oat eur faaier loan s wall.
Tourist (oa ths dnmeol the reDlln)My, hnw
the wind n-rs up hers, fluids-That Lit I lbs
wind, sir. That's eongrsaa In session.
CAITIOK.
Ths lletort Soothing.
"Go away I" said the sick man to the doe
tor. "I'd rather trust myself to a boras
doctor than to you."
"Well, I admit you are mors in his line
than in mine," said the doctor. Truth.
er VAga.'a.-'
R. HALL'S
PULMONARY BALSAM
Ths Beat f'l HK for t'ougbs, Colds snd
(onsunaptlon.
sold by all Urusslata. Prli-s, fiO rents.
J. K. liATKo A CO..I'mprletore,
417 Hansome HI., S. T.
NEW
WAY
EAST?
Portland, Walls Walls,
Hpoksne.vla 0. R. A N.
nauway .end ursst
Nnrlharn ItMllaraw ia
Molilalia points, Bt.
Paul, Minneapolis,
Om.Ha, Ht. Umia, Chi
eago and Kaat. Address
ineareat agent. C, C.
uuiitTan, uen, Agt
. Arassa earn aj rnmi,vr. , n. v nie
u--'"-""-'-ii-nHhlniH,KRiit,nun, no
oust; rook-ballast traek; Sua aoenery: palace
tleenlng and dining ears: buffet library cars
family tourist sleepers; new equipment.
DROPSY
. ... . TREATED rBKB.
Posltl iFOarsd with Vegetable Remedial
Have eased thousands of esisa. Cum -11-11 am.
sounoad boneless be baatBh.ZTn.
iy-ptomadlmppear:ln tea daysatleaMtwo-uurai
sll SVmntmna Mmn wmA mmA u ........ . ..
alals of miraculous eures. Tsa Jars' inuam
tree by mall. If yoo order trial, send lOe. InsuaiM
Jrpay postage. Da. II II OHBsms,tlsflla7iT
Uroa ordertrlsl return tbli edTarUeemani JTw
Imitations have been put upon the mar
ket so closely resembling Abi eot s's 1'oa
ous pLAfeTgas In general appearance as to
be well calculated lo deceive. It Is, bow
ever, In general appearance only that they
compare with Auxot'i's, fur they are
worse than wortleas, Inasmuch aa they
contain deleterious Ingredients wbloh are
apt to cause serious injury. Kenismbrf
that Aukvcs's are lbs genuine porous
plasters the best eilernal remedy ever'
produced; when purchasing plasters do
not only ask fur but make sure that you
get Abu-ova's.
Ukamdsbth's Pills, the best anti-billions
remedy.
Biggs-There are Tory hw poor men In the
anusis nowadays, lilgge Yea, but bars sie
pUniy of mighty poor ae. a tors.
(
PIANOS llaidmaa Cblcksrlng Itaebar.
1-nw prices; easy lerme. for sals by
WILKV M. ALI.KN CO. (ths Oldest snd
Largest mule store), all first St., PorUand.
Tsr 0 isms a for breakfast.
I
l'a gnsBisllns Stove Polish; no dust, no smal
W. L.Douclas
SQ C ! ISTHCBfST.
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rstscs AUMisuun estr.
3.woucE,ssoita.
.i.TBm'to'J30LMl
UmtiC tfTOM. MA.
Ovr OtH MIIMm Popl wmt U
W. L Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes ar equally satisfactory
I ase-iH- I
1 ,!nn
V. fH I
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1 ney give i ne nasi vales for the meney.
They equal eastern shess la style sad fit.
Their wearing aswIHIee are unsurpassed.
1 ne pncee are anlloraa, stamped a sole.
Prom i to Sj ssved over ether makes.
II your dealer cannot supply roe, ws can.
You
Can (let
V-rfv'a m J- aa eans Aa-I.al
" 'asm tmmU m.wl .(i. .1 L
mm imH smses sex s M is anas a,i(ar m
tou goi li.vid aira rrum rarrv s
ftMd arm
Ferrys Seeds!
ll sre known and planted every.
In where, and are always the
ru a rny-i asm annual
A iur ivo tens an about
ek lhem.-IW ...
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N. P. N. U. No. M&-B. T. N . U. No. 602
tstab. 1808. CQnniTT A IL-AM civ start It ion
S,: ,Mr Mbsral .dv.ne..d. on spprovd
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MALARIA!
Trvlt.
YOU VKUL BAD? IMIK'S Vdliu uti-u
acheT Does every step seem a burden? Yoo need
MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY.
OS. WIitSLOW S "WW
FOR CHILD ft I II TIETHIHO
Wmm dU her mil - - skat ..
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
"'.'""Vl . rauviBiOHSol ns, and ws will save you money. Ws hsndls the beat
wis and deliver free to trains or boats. Ws hoy and sell for InVt iu?h, si'd sell goods cheaper
sn any oihsr firm In ths country. Send us your name snd sdVlrewTsnd f we will msll youoai
w price 1st, which will bs out soon. We offer to-days Climai tolbaeeo. to oauls ,r eound.
y grsnulsted sugsr In lOWb. sacks lor....,t 76 1 Best eosl ill per ossi SI SO
stTirsnds ol dour per barrel J it Arbiiokii a i.lsiaiTS'.'.V.'.'i'"" Eu
Bsnd . lU. e, JThst yo. sd, idwi wli? XTpli"
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