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1 , w JJbsolatcly Pure All other powders are cheaper made and in ferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food ROVM. BAKINfl POWDER CO, io WALL ST., NEW-YORK. MARKET ANIMALS. They Should be Reasonably Fat for This Purpone. TO TRAIN TOMATO PLANTS. n Pruning Away Vurplu Shoot sad Tying tlia riantt to lupport Kipoaee Ilia Fruit to tlia Sunlight and Favor IU Karljr Ivelopment. The Ohio experiment lUtlon In one o( its bulletini glrci tlie following direc tions (or staking snd pruning: When pruned and staked tomato plants will bear much closer planting in the field than If left to themselves. Two feet by four is about the proper distance. As soon as the plants are set In the field they ought to be tied. In order to pro vide for this the following plan bas been found to be satisfactory: Set strong stakes at each end of every row, and brace carefully. Smaller stakes may be set at intervals of two rods along the rows. These stakes should be snout three and one-half feet in height. Kext stretch two wires of about the size used in baling hay along the tops of the stakes in each row. Takeordinary latuor small sticks of any kind, of the same length as lath, and stick one just at the side of THE SEATTLE MARKET. the place that each plant is to occupy. The upper ends of the stakes are held in place by crossing the two wires back and Tlit UIHb ootD To KNOW. When Id a reverie wren I trar with wlllliii feci To Hit lima when I aim young and irren Anil nihility In miiii-ll, There come In nir a memory 01 Ilia da a of Ioiiii ", Ami Ilia preity, atiiiliruwiml far I Of thai girl I iimiI lo know vVe "went together" moons and moon Together wa nxleanil almlleij; Together we spent uur afternoon. Anil romanced In tmainllght cold. Till all lli town had m ll down On Iht t'arda aa a certain "go" Helwern myself a ml that maiden urowa - Thai Kin I uwil to know. There am surprise lu Hi year. Thai Kir I and I, apart, ForKol each other without tear Or damaK of Ihe heart. 1 met bar one- Hi other day Willi another utlrl In tow. "My daughter, air." I heard liar y- Tlial ajlrl I uartl lo knowl And ao I wonder, an I we TheM plcanant yesterday. If yet ll limy not mine In lie. In Tlme'a uncertain waya. Thai I may learn to rail III luva Aa In the long hko. Hut Ihlatliue with the daughter of Thai girl I used lo knowl -Tela Hlfllnga. Statea laland Itellra of (larlltaldl. Near KoaeLgtnk Klntloti, Stulen lalnnd, Is ao old hoiiKe. once n hostelry, which waa kept by nn IIiiIIhii mimed Meiicci Hnina thirty year ago. l which wan the home of the elder linribuldi during his then troublous llmea. Old .Metivcl la lon alnce (lead, hut near hla house atlll Uvea IiIhoIiI tieiirliuor, Hneh maun, now n pruHieroiM brewer, who wa during the (iiirilwldl occupancy a t'Hiidle manufacturer. Mr. rlnuumnnii tellaof a day Hpeiit liy the patriot In the factory, the result of which wux the making of aeveral tloxena of uinilli liy the iHtriot'a own hand. Thexe cniiillcH were of wax mid cast In the 1 1 U-ulorn uf llnly. Mr. Kach maun thought It prulmhle that Home of thexe fHinouxcHiiilleM must In; prrxorreil liy the friend ami uilinirera of their maker and ltiiiiiry lirotiKht out the fact that Klg ''nor lieiiriuo Itomiiulii, proprietor of the Cliff llouxe, hail half a down of thelinri baldl cnnillua carefully prexervvd In a hanilHOtne Incqllcred hox. Iloueqilln Hays that he bought the cumlltix mime year ago at the auction of old Meuccl'a clfecta. which Included the patriot' IkkI, the fa mous reil nhlrt, the cumllex anil two boiled egga cooked for tinrllmldl to nnlcr, hut left unbroken in the surprise ami hnxle of hix audden departure from the place. The Hhl it nut eguH weie hchi to Itnlv the bed waa bought by au old Irian wonmu for the autn of two dollnra aiidsuliHpqueiit ly sold hy her for $100. New York Cor Chicago Post WOMEN WHO OWN DIAMONDS. A Constant Knurce of Worry, They Are Concealed In Htruiigit Place. Women who own iliiiiiionds have them always nn their minda and generally ou their IhkIIi's, They go about the atrectH like truveliug aufoty vaults, Tlio nhruwil observer will frequently see a placid, decorous looking woman suddenly preas her bund on some part of her body not apparently claiming attention mid a look of ungtiiHh pans over her face. This ix not caused by a casual hjuihiii of pain, a momentary dereliction of some physical function, but by the horrible thought that her diamonds may have slipped their mooring. Home women carry their diamonds around their necks in chamois bagx, like scapulars; others ml just them like porous plasters around their waists, Mrs. Thomas VVinans, of Detroit, pinned tl, 01)0 worth of diamonds on t her corsets and now is bewailing their loss, Women seizo tho most unlikely places to stow awny their diamond when not in use, but do not seem t lessen the chances of loss or anxiety. Last winter a young woman pinned n $1100 diamond to the bottom of a silk skirt for safe keeping. A week later, forgetting this, she put ou the skirt and merrily promenaded the town, When she sought to wear her diamond it was gone. After n week of nugnisli it was recovered by the offer of $1(10 reward 8ho dropped it where it had been picked tip. ot two weeks after she sent it to a strange washerwoman pinned inside a corset cover. Tlio mental agony whirl accompanies such exploits tends to whiten the locks. A woman with solitaire earrin-'s of unusual value wore them concealed in gold balls. forth that is, oy weaving the wires around the tops of the stakes or laths. This makes a neat little trellis, sufficient ly substantial for one season, but the material can be med several years in succession. Ihe plants are trained to single stems ana tiea to tne lain sup ports. Of course, tying must be done at successive Intervals as ttie plants increase in height, until the top of the trellis is reached, after which nothing further need be done in the way of training. All side shoots near the ground and suckers must be kept pinched off, as the object to be trained In taking would be lost otherwise. None ol the blossoms are to be removed, but simply the leafy shoots and such, which bear no blossoms and come out near the ground and at inter vals along the main stock. Pruning away these surplus shoots and tying the plants to supports exposes the fruit to the sunlight, and favors early develop ment in a marked degree. 'Tomatoes thus trained ripen about two weeks in advance of those which are allowed to lie on the ground, are freer from rot and larger. The crop per plant is less than by the ordinary method, but because of the higher prices obtained for the fruit tne profits are larger, HOW TO FATTEN. All Animal Intended for Market Should be Reasonably Fat. The market demands that all animals Intended for meat should be reasonably fat before they can be considered as be ing fit for market. Generally this im plies the feeding of a fattening ration for at least a short time before sending to market. How long this feeding should be kept nn must be largely determined bv the condition of the animal. One advantage in keeping all animals in tended for meat in good, thrifty condi tion during growth is that but a short ieeu win oe required to property nuimi The following quotations are the prices paid to farmers and producers by Heattle business houses for articles named, the gootis to oe ueuvereu in oeauie: Hops Choice, Uc; prime, 12c; me dinin. 10c per lb. Hav In carload lots: Paget Sound, .uum.uu per ton. Grain In carload lota : Oats, choice, $l!0(g21 per ton; barley, 1H; wheat, chicken feed, $13; corn, $1'I; cracked, Potato- $H12 per ton. Burma, Kuus and Poultuv Handled ou commission, Hums, I'slts and Tai.ww Heavy salted steers, over ttO lbs, ajs'(rf4c per lb; medium, !ic; light, under 40 lbs, 2c; suited kip, 2c, and calf, 3(4c; green hides lo leas than suited: drv hides, 5c; culls of the above one-third less; dry elk, per lb, (iMHc; dry deer skins, summer, 20c; good winter, 12(4 16c; poor and thin winter, 6c; sheep skins, loOC'to'; full wool, 70c; wool, 6(4 7c; tullow, 2ju'(g3,lvc. I.tvi Stock Choice beef cattle, 2,'b 3 2,c; choice sheep, 3c; good hogs, 4'Jc; calves, large, 4c; small, tic per lb. Loos Fir.stiperiorqiiallty.H.FjOo.uO per M; choice cedar, $4.60(5.60; com mon, $4.00. Jubblug quotation. The following are the prices paid by retail dealers for round lots delivered at the wharf or on the cars, or the Jobbing rates quoted by wholesale dealers with ordinary terms of credit: BTAPLl OUOC'SKIKa. Sooar Golden O in bbi. 4T.'c ner lb: extra U in bbl, 6' fie; 1) in bbl, 4c: drv ;ranulated in bbl, 6?uc; cube, (ific: now- KENTUCKY MIRACLE. JUDGE JOHN M. RICE TELLS HOW HE WAS CURED. GEORGE GOULD'S VARIED INTERESTS Ua la lllla;rul In ItiulncM and Artlv In A Mi lei lea, (ieoriro J. (jould's recent purchoMi of Ihe yatdit Vlirllatit la aiipHiM'd lo hnvo beer, nmiio ou his brother Kdwiu'a account. Tho young nnin seem lo hnvo ilu veluiHtl a sudden ilinlni for yacht ing, and the Ylgt hint is to l en tered In some of tho KtiKlUh rocci nnd HMallily In some of tho conti nental nun-, too, after aha has crixMcd tho ocean this xiimmer. Mr, (iould'a a tea in yiu ht, Ihe Allium In, ia iilxo to Iw scut ncniwi, and llinyoiinKCni-aus will prolHibly find niHinril of her a law xlwire of the n-crcathw that he nnd hi family A BSAf bllOT ATi.liolloK Imvo Just gnno (ioi'1.1). aliroad to acck Allliouuh (iisirini Could' ai tlvo Interest in yachting Is of comparatively recent niriii, nu ix nn eiiiiiiiHiiifiiiu niiiieiuniiti una . . ... . . 'n.. fur sumo tl.no Ix-cn a t..eml.r of tho New e"e?.b. "?nt 'l1 ' "t"r1 ljl V...I. V....I., nl..l. ...!,. ,1... f WIIHUlllUUII. i IHW WIYB HU Ml AVU1 Yacht club. Jlo also Ixloims to tho far- teret (inn cluli nnd to tho Allx rmnrlo mid I'lmllco Hunting mid Crulxlng OHaocln- Hon. Ho la iiImi nllllhiliil with several Jockey clubs. Ilu boxes regularly for ex errlne, ia mi e.Tyrt with tlio folia mid Is particularly fond of riding horaelinck, l'rliild for His Year With Selatla llliauiiiallaiii la II Wont form-U Kipertad la III, Hut Wa Hated la a Marvaluua Mannar, From the rovlha-lnn (Ky ) I'oat. The Hon. John M, Hlce of lx)tiiu, Ijtwrunce county, Kentucky, has for the past two years retired from active life aa Criminal and Circuit Judge of the Sic tci nth Judicial District of Kentucky. I le has for many years served his na tive county and State In the legislature at Frankfort and at Washington, and until his retirement was a noted llgtire in political and Judicial circles. The Judge is well known throughout tho Slate, and poxseHxe the Is-xt qualities which go to make a Kentucky gentleman honored wherever he is known. A Imut six years ago the bodily troubles which finally caused his retirement at a time when bis mental (acuities were in the r.enltli of their strength liegiui their A (UAMFIOX WALKKR. tncky Post reporter called upon Judge Hlce, who In the following words relatiil the history of the cause that led to his retirement: " It Is just about six years since I had an attack of rheumatism, slight at lirst. bnt soon developing into Bj.io.tie rliflii mat lam. whleli tunran llrat -A..l.m (,,.! In 1.1. US ' . ....I... .,1...-. nrr lfl,ltl. v lull,! .r l.lllti. lii.Mulin,.lr w- - , " - T ! 7 ,,vv ' i , ' . i",;.' luv I"0": V ."J,:" with acute shooting pains in tho bins. uoreu, u-ic; jc per in uiscount lor spot "'""r "i""" i imi mm ,.i.,h., .,.i: ,i.....,i , i , . i fi. I. .....ll.. .. .... u niim t .All uiiiiik uun iinDiu m ii t IHB 7 . flhlie occasionally In tho hriHiks near summer homo In tho ( iitHklll. per bbl : Patent. $3.60: natont excellent. In tho financial world his Interests nro $3.60: California brands. 3.65 : Dakota lo varied, lie is a meiuU r of tho chain cash on prices u noted. jlouk VVashtngton, straight, $3.00; branils, $3,6004.60: buckwheat Hour, mm coinmer, im-xioenionno jinxsoun $.60; per cwt, $3.50; graham, $2.80 per ,,le1"0 fllrond, tho St. Imlx, Inin Moun- bbl; 10-lb sacks, $1.76 per cwt; rye Hour, 'n and Soutliern, the Texas and Paclllo, $4.50 ner bbl : 10-lb sacks. .l.00 nereu l hu International and (irrat Northern, tho rye uieul, $4.00 per bbl; per cwt. $2.60: out groats, 7.00(iJ7.60 jier bbl ; hominy, j.io per cwt; crocaeu wueat, yi.W; rolled wheat, $5.00 per bbl : fluked wheat. $2.16 per sack; wholo wheat Hour, $2.25 per cwt; pearl barley, 4'ao per lb; split iieiu.iv: ijtn Henriiiiii-ii vei ,.u iv h ,ui. -- .-..,,n.., cwt in 10-lb sacks : 60s. $1.00 : white. 10s. Anu-rl.afi .Sh aking Tele $2.10:608. $2.00: linked lioininv. S-Afio llu Anierlcau District leli per keg. I "lu l-(ultahlo Life Amhiii Kv A mm Kmn II ul.lia 9l.-.'aii. . ll.. '! the Mercantile Trust for market. While fat is essential in so la a sleeping cur these were curing the best price, an excess of fat removed and she was brought back home in a piteous slate of collapse. Another woman, believing that her P 'r- son is in danger from the possession of such valuable diamonds when traveling, pins them In tlio folds of the window curtains and hides them under tho cor ners of rugs. The next morning she rather reduces than increases the prolit. The careful feeder must be able to de termine when the most proll table stage bas been reached and then sell. In nearlv all cases and in nearly all seusons in order to feed to the best advantage it will be best in fattening to gradually increase the rations until they are on full feed rather than to feed neav hus forgotten the preidso spot and after! Hy from the start. One objection to put- Wtaat a Ragpicker lla to Say. ' A Ixmdon ragpicker says: "As a rule we don't get much encouragement to restore lost articles If we do nnd them. 1 well ro . member a diamond brooch. I found It In emptying my basket into the cart, and as I knew from which house I brought the dust, I at once went back with It, It had been missed for several days, and the xerv anta had been ll uder suspicion of stealing IU The lady was overjoyed at Its recovery nnd rewarded our honesty hy giving its a hilling! "This la about the usual style of lipping us, although 1 am pleased to say an ucca sioual exception occurs. I call to mind a gentleman who once set tne up for the winter. He had given uxalotof old clothes, which, from their moth eaten and mildewed spiienrauce, had evidently been stored awny in a damp place for months. When we got them home we found a ntimlier of letters and papers, ami a pockuthook in one of the coats. The pocl etbook among other things contained a Ave pound note, and on our re turning it, the gentleman be was a geul and no mistake gave us the note for our trouble. "Not only that, on our mentioning thai we might have Home difficulty in changing a bank note, he gave us Ave bright guldcu aovereiitna instead." HI lie Stocking. Once upon a time a particular kind of stocking became the badge of a certain learned clique. It waa a blue atockiiiK. and the society that sported it came into existence in Veuice in the year 1400. Near ly two centuries elnpsed before the crane apread, but then n highly Inflammable uation the French took It up, and no one willi any pretensions to erudition rusted content without the Baa-bleu club distinction. The aame space of time passed by and the fad apread to Kngland, when blue alocklngs txlHted until 1840, when, in the person of the Countess of Cork, the last scion of an ancient coterie expired. This la how we get the modern appella tion "blue Blocking," usually tacked on aa a tesin of opprobrium to some one more learned than the generality of people, es peciully if that aonie oue be a voting girl, and if she be careless about he- clothes and personal appearance. Philadelphia limes. Bur to Plea On. George Selwyn, the famous Kngliah wit and mao about towu, took an extraordi nary interest In death lied scene, criminal executions and funerals, and in "Jesse's Memoirs" the story is told of bim that when the first Ixird Holland waa dying and learned that Selwyn had called to In quire after his health, be said: "The next time Mr. Selwyn calls ahow him up; if I am alive I aball be delighted to see him, and if I am dead ha will be glad to see mel" New York Bun. ransacking the room in n state of com parative frenzy and perhaps losing u tram tlio missing jewels ate found. The same woman in Paris hid her din- mo'tiM In n slit in a mattress. The ilia mouds al ter a week or so had made i ting on feed too suddenly is the danger of putting the animal off its feed. Often when this is done it will require several days of careful feeding to get hack to a good, thrifty gain, and this is so much really lost. Stock can be fattened at any time, provided good care is taken in tne Bkanh Small white, 3l'3.,J'c per lb: link, 33,'c; bayos, 4c; butter, 4l4c; lima, 6c. Kick Japan. $5.250.00; China, $4.75 per cwt; Island, $5.25($6.60. Salt Liverpool, 60-lb sacks, $lt)18 per ton; American uairy, 60-lb sucks, til;. I'taut l,utf.i.,i.l lllil-ll. $11; 60-lh sucks, $12; 8-1 b sucks, 77 in uuie tz.ou; o-io socks, ou in bale, $2.50; iu-iu bucks, zs in uuie, 2.oo. Laud Home rendered Sinclair, tierces. 11 'c ; Kex leaf, lO'.c: 50-lb tubs. Uc: 6-lb cans, tO.25 per dots cutis; 3-1 b cans, $3.72 per dor. cans; Jura compound, tierces, 8c. Cokkbs tjreen Mocha, 29 'c per lb; Java, 21ljuc; Costa Kica, choice, 24c; Kio, 23gC. Koasted Arbuckle's, in 100- ll) cases, $f.u; win coses, $23.40; 30- IK B'I'J ttil. I.. .... E,l II. a: 34c per ib; 50 and lOOdb sacks, 33c; S 1 , "." VT Aden Mocha 35c; peubcrry blend, 35c ; "T'T '"! i i inn.ttm.ala. 25Uc.: ornnnif ,Y. ' 9iu J'-welry so p a.i gol .Manhattan Klevatisl, tho l.lttlo Hock and Port .Smith, mid Is vice president of nnd holds a controlling Interest In tho Western I lilon lelegniph company. Ho is a ill rector mid owuerof large lilocksof stock in tho ltlchniond lerinlnal, the Walmsh Hall tho I'nion Pacific, tho phono compiiny, 'graph company, HHiiranco asaoclal lun comiinny of New York. With his own millions and tho :ioo,000,0oo under his control, all of which nro In use in tho active market and In operating tho thousands of miles of tho tiould system of railroads, ho has great III' lluenco In Wall street. During tho recent panic, when the Atchison, Topcka and Let. " Mr condition became so bod that I eventually lost all power of my legs, and then the liver, kidneys anu madder, anil in fact my whole system, liecame de ranged. I tried the treatment of many physicians; but, receiving no lasting lienelit from them. I hail recourse to pat ent remedies, trving one kind after an- illier until 1 hellevo there were none 1 had not samp'ed. Jn 1KHH, attended by mv son .loiin, I went lo Hot hprtngs. Ark. 1 was not much benefited by some months' stay there, when I returned home. My liver was actually dead, and a dull per sistent pain in Its region kept me on the rack all the time. In 1XW 1 was reap pointed Circuit Judge, hut it was Impos sible for me to give attention to my du ties. In 1811 I went to the Silurian Springs, Wakeshaw, Wis. I stayed there some time, but without Improvement. "Again I returned home, this time feeling no hopes of recovery. J be mus- iNinm Ko mid tho Cnlon Pnclflo went Into cles of my limbs were now reduced by tho hands of receivers and scores of rail roads were wrecked, none of tho Gould lines suffered In bis social life Mr. Gould finds relaxa tion at tho (iiK-ra, being a lllxral patron, Ho has recently become a member of the Conn try club and tho lawyers' club. Ho Is an attendant at tho Presbyterian church of which Dr. Pnxton was formerly pastor. Ills eyes arc dark brown and penetrating, his complexion Is dark, his hair black, and ho wears a siiinll mustneho of tho same lalnly, usually wear suck suit. His only Guatemala, 25c; ground colfee, 20(g) 2-Uuc; Mokaska, 100-lb cases, $23.30; i. ion, $za.3U. CANNED GOODS, Canned Vegetables Tomatoes, 2 I b cans, IH)c(o$l per dot; gallons, $3.26; Diair corn, new, $1.40; btlver Blileld, $1.40; sugar peas, California, $1.25(3 1.50; string beans, $1.25; lima beans, years old last February. hi ring. atrophy to mere strings. Sciatic pains tortured me terribly, but it was the dis ordered condition of my liver that I felt gradually wearing mv life away. Doc tors gave me up, all kinds ol remedies had lieen tried without avail, and there was nothing more for me to do but re sign myself to fate. ' 1 lingered on in this condition, sus tained almost entirely by stimulants, until April, lHii.1. One day John saw an account of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the kentnrky J'vit. This was something new, and as one more WOULD BE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, That Is the Anibltlun uf Jmlge J. K of Atlaiita. Tho state campaign In Georgia, which Is to culminate on Oct. 3 In tho election of a Ho was 30 drug after so many others could not do so much harm, John prevailed upon me to try the Pink Pills. It was, l think, in the lirst week of May the pills arrived. I remember I was not expected to live nine for more than three or four (lavs at the time. The effect of the pills, however, was marvelous, and 1 could soon eat heartily, a thing I had not done for years In tbeae days when tb severest tests ars applied In every department of athletic eisraiss, walking, running, bloyele-ridlng, tennis, eto., those who share la tbe contests must provide against emergencies, Harry Mrooki, the champion walker, gives the re sult of twenty years' experience as follows: " Numerous statements relative to the merits of dllferent plaaters baring been brought to my attention, I take this oppor tunity to stale that 1 have used Allcock's I'oanus Plahtim for over twenty years and prefer them to any other kind. I would furthermore stale that I was very sick with catarrh of the kidneys, and attribute my recovery entirely to Attcoi k's Poaoiia Puma." llKASiiKRTii's Pills the safest purgative known. "Hllniuna has tsiuahl him another ol inuse ik-ii r-siii--all suit, I see." " Yep; ' it'a Ihe only way ke eau affurd lo be alwaya Ure-neil lu imaMiii," There la more rntarrh In thla aecliiin ol the country lliau all oilier dlMMiea put toaether, and until the lait I -w year wna u.iwd lo be lu euriililn. Fur a ureal many yvnra diiciora pro nounced ll a Ideal illaruae, and nreacrllH il local remvillea, and byeoiiatnutl) lalllns to care Willi loeal Ireiilnieiil pniiiimiieed It Incurable. He. euee hai proven catarrh lo Is) a eoiiallliillmial iltaeafte and therefore ri(iilrea eotiatltiiilinial Irealineiil. Hall' I'alnrrh I'uro. maniifnc luieil by K. J. Cheney A l'o., Toledo Ohio, l the only roiialltiilliiual eure on the market. II la taken Internally In doaea from leu ilropntoa tcuaponu fill, ll acta illrei'llv on Ihe bliss! and niiieoua aiirfnci' vl ihe yatem. They "(Tor one liuielred dol'ara fur any ease II falli lo cure. Heud lor elr culiiraaud lvtliiiiula!. Adilreaa K. J. CIIICNRY at CO.. Toledo. 0. Bold by driiKKl"l; 74 cent. Rheumatism and 8crofula Cured My nn Clarence was taken with typhoid fever ami after lour weeks' diH'tonun the f vur waa broken. Itlieumatloin let In and acrnfulinii son-l Oauie on him. IIihhI's baraaparllla has S.irr.a, parillxj Hood's routed Ihem all, gwiCures Clarence is . stronger and rVWV1r wetshi more than ever In hi life. I'ood'a Hor apsrllla h sua veil our Isiy' llfu," Miih. Vani Kuutr.iu.CTS, Koxbiiry, Ohio, OCT HOOD'S. "I tuppoae by thla time, Bobby, you know both French ami Uerinaur' Bald the vlaltor. ' Well," Mid Hubby, " I can'l aay 1 know 'em, a r, but I'm aware of 'em," Dm Inamellne Stove Polish) no dust do smell. Tst Giimsa for breakfast. STAMPED OUT blood-isiuKina of every name and nature, by IJr. I'lerce'a Uolduu Medical Discovery. It Muara every organ into healthy action, fmrltle und enrich tho blood, and through t cleansea and renew the whole system. All lllood, Hkln, ond Bcalp Uiwiisea, from a common blotch or eruption to the worst Hcrofula, are cured by It. Kor Totter, Balt rheutu, Kvxema, Krysliieliui. Uoila, and Carbuncles, the " Dim-overy " la a direct mil, AHtM,inH " M- I.sv, or Ciirrui, IMd via Oi., Ala., write I "I suffered for one quarter of a century with "fover-iiro"(ulccrl on my leg and eczenia tous eruinlnns and Rave up all Im'Ih) of ever U-lns well usuin, Ilut 1 am htippv lo say that your Dr. I'lerce'a (lolilen Med ical lllneovery niudo a mmtkl.,1,. oumnf mv all. CAHOLISS WMKLEY. .,.,. ..It . lir ti 1 had tried different doctors and alinoat all known rvuiedli without envoi. PIERCER-CURE. Hood's PHIS are purely veulsble, and do AOt purge, pulu or grlpu. Hold by all UriiL'u.m. HERCULES 8r OAS and CASOLIN . Engines NOTED Foil- frlfr? VTAKE SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY AND $125; Uoston baked beans 2 102a8' h'Klslatureaml full list of stnteofticers, has The liver began almost instantaneously mushrooms, T2.253.50: French peas,' "'"sidy opened, and tho Populists nro In to perform its functions, and has done so 25f3t 5(1 tl10 "'hi with complete ticket. Tho ever since. Without doubt the pills 2.25(a3.60. (Jannku FauirsTuble Assorted $1,110 per dos; apricots, $1.75(82.1)0; blackber ries, $2.00; Uurtlett pettlH, $1.90; White K"erm"r" 'oniiuuwoil, wenenu uie i v cherries. $2.50; black cherries. $2.16: Clement A. Evans and W. Y. Atkinson, The peaches. California, $1.7503.50: straw- nru nlvcly ocsllrrliig themselves in tho t he lotlisa lwrrina t9. lul. enrrunlu S9 . nNnaa CIlllVilSS for delegates. AS 0 I Illtl'd StlltCS tllttt l)T. V uv. . .vo, T .wv, .......... , , K,u,'.u, I considerable tour of tho interior of the management ; but the hot weather of the mattress, jnoc being found the maid summer and the extremely cold weather who attended the room was charged of winter are the most unfavorable sea with theft ami ileim-rivm wr enllu,! in sons, and generally it will be found a A pretty imbroglio was set in motion! P?d plan to manage to feed so that it when the enterprising landlady hud the mattress opened, nnd the diamonds were found. People who do not own dia monds have this compensation and it should not he lightly vulued they do not have to take care of them. New York Evening Sun. will not be necessary to fatten at these limes A Trllnito to Tennyson. The beautiful pall sent by the Kes wick School of Art for Lord Tennyson's coftln was u two day s labor of love by five workers, including Mrs. Ituwusbv the vicar's wife and bead of the school, the designer of tlio pall, her husband huvmg been the son of ono of 'fenny son s oldest friends, by whom und from whoso house Tennyson was married, The whole ground (if hauilwoven, un bleached Raskin linen was covered with trails of English wild roses, worked in natural colors, emblematical of the poet's love of his own England, while the blossoms and buds, forty-two in ntimlier, symbolized the years of his laureatesliip. Uhiii a scroll in the center were embroidered in gold thread, shaded with a deep brown silk, tho last four lines of tho poem, "Crossing the Bar." Above this, in shades of greeti. was worked a lutirel wreath, bearing berries. and below a baron's pall coronet and the initials "A. T." in gold. The pall was white silk. Loudon Letter. German Hav the Ileal Mamorlea. Tbe German are th race with the moat wonderful memories, a fact largely arising from their patient Industry In atoring It Musical notes are the easiest remembered of anything. Tb inatancea lo which med carry away almost aoy tuue from one hear ing and reproduce it upon the piano or aomr other inatrument tbe next day are sot at all uncommon. Atlantic Monthly. On going out of a sickroom attendants boa Id change tbelr outer clothing. All inexpensive materials coming lo contact with the body of tbe aick persoo ahould b burned. 6ad ia the thought that ao average of three British maniru lux tbelr Uvea every day by drowning, and that 300 Hritiaa learner and Bailing vessel arc lost at ara Vaarlv. An l-'.llterlug Wcdj;e. The admission of MiKs Ruth Gentry, an Ainericnn girl, to that fortress of learning, tho University of Berlin, which has hitherto been impregnable t( tho assunlls of women, is most signili cant. Although Miss Gentry goes into the grim pile as a "hearer" only, it is the thin edge of the wedge and may prove an opening, us did the "letting in a little way a few yeurs ugo of one per severing woman into the Institute of Technology at Boston. Miss Gentry holds a fellowship from the Society of Collegiate Alumiue, und is undoubtedly a most fit and worthy yonng woman to be the pioneer of hit sex in this new nnd diilu-ult field. At the university at Lcipsie twenty-two young women aro regularly enrolled students. New York Times. A Tolley fur Woman Voter. One thing is clear. Woman suffrag ists should preserve toward political par ties the same attitude which the parties hold toward woman suffrage. If in any state, as in Wyoming, one party esiouses suffrage with suflicieiit jiower to make its action effective, that party should then and there have our support. But, as a rule it is tbe man, not the partv. whom we should favor or opixise. His views on woman suffrage and not his po litical affiliations ore the important point -Woman's Journal. NITItOUKN roll 1'1-ANTS, It la the Moat Valuable Element of Fer tility In the Soil. Nitrogen is the most valuable element of fertility in Boil, Is the most abundant one in nature, and is about the hardest one to get in a form available for plant food. The air we breathe is about four- fifths nitrogen, the other fifth being ox ygon. In breathing we use the oxygen and discard the nitrogen. Pure oxygen would be too strong, and we should be killed by breathing it, and nitny 11 has been regarded as merely a diluting ma terial. All attempts to secure this ni trogen from the air in a shape in which it would be available for plant food have failed, but it hus been discovered within a few yeurs that the leguminous plants, clovers, peas, beans, vetches, can grow without being supplied with nitrogen through the agency of bacteria of mi crobes, very low forms of life, certain varieties of which aro found where legu minous plants have been grown. Whether this be true or not, it is certain that crops of anv of these leguminous plants plowed under when in full bloom will fertilize the soil and enable it to produce good crops sooner and cheaper than any other agency. For this reason those who own farms which are at alt sterile in the North should grow clover, and those in the South should grow cow peas. The study of farm chemistry is a very interesting one. An old lady who claims "to know all about it" says the ouly way to prevent steamboat explosions is to make the en gineers "bile their water on shore." In her opinion "all the bnstin is done by cooking tbe steam on board the boat." Women at Old Talc Twenty-one women are registered as Yale students in the post graduate courses, under the arrangement which this fall threw those courses open to graduates of any college, regardless of sex. Of the twenty-one six were gradu ated from Vasaar, three from Wellenley and two from Smith. Two have the de gree of A. M. and one of Ph. D. New Haven Letter. There are just throe women physicians in the state of Delaware, and not ono of these is native born. There are no women lawyers, women journalists or Women ministers in the statu. 'i'lu'tv i:iv id iD iiitit'S m iVinihyl vanm ami rsew rk of the same mime. Tlioy nro Alleghany. Clinton. dumliiii. Delaware, Erie, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Jefferson, Monroe, Montgomery, Sullivan, 'Wmren, Washington, Wayne aiul Wyoming. There in said to lie but one British house remaining where the old feu dal custom is oWrved of quests and servants all ilinitig together on Christinas night, and tho dance aft erward being led by the hostess with the gnmekeeia'r. Among ancient and medhi-val sov ereigns tho universal custom was to give a list of the various countries over which the monarch ruled, or was stipjMised to rule, and the rela tion lie laire to eac h. $1.85; plums, $1.(10; gooseberries, $2.25; raspberries, $2.76; pineapple (John son's), $33.60. Pie Assorted in gallon cans, $3.0U(i(4.nu; Z'8-lb tins, $1.25 1.40; peaches, $1.35; apricots, $1.30; blackberries in 2-1 b tins, $1.75: currants. gallon tins, $4.75; plums, $3.50; 2'4-lb bum, ,,co, guuuua, fO.OV, grapes, z,ij-io una, ft, ao. MKAT AMO PROVISIONS, Fkksii M bats Choice dressed beef, 4SH)iC per lb; mutton, 4.'acj Iamb, 7c; porK, oc; veal, o(gc Pkovihions Ha!iiB1large,l:i,4C'1 hams, small, 13c; breakfast bacon, 1234c; dry saa siues, t'c per to. BUTTEB, CUKEBB, EOOS AND POULTRY. butter nest Eastern creamery, strictly fresh, 60-lb tubs, 22c per lb; choice dairy, Klc; fresh California roll, 18(a22c; Eastern, 2-Ib prints, 24c; fancy rancn, too. Cukbhb Native Washington, 12c per Ib; Eastern, 13 14c; California, 10(i HMc. Eoob Fresh ranch, 20c per doz ; store egns, inc. PoobTRV Chickens, broilers, $2,750 3.1)1) per doss: liens, $4.0W4.50; ducks. $5.00(45.00. VEGETABLES, J-R01T AND NOTS, Potatoes Choice,old,$12i315 per ton new. (K)c$1.00 per cwt. Vegetables Cabbage, $1.75 per cwt ; onions, new California, red, 00c; yellow, fi.-.i; parsnips, i.o per sacs; rutuoa gas, $1.25; beets, $1.25; white turnips, ll.zo: carrots, Ti.zo ner sack: cauliflow er, l)0e(a!$1.00 per don; pie plant, 2c; let tuce, iz.'ac: green onions, lU!i,e per doz irrien peus, $1.50 per box: nutive neas. oc; Hiring oeans, oc per id, Grekn Fhuitb Lemons, California, $3.26((?4.00; oranges, seedlings, $2.25 3.00; Mediterranean sweets, $3.00(ii 3.50; limes, tiOe per hundred; bananas, $2.50(93.25 per bunch; pineapples, Xo. 1, $2.00(4.00 per doz; cocoanuts, 7blHJc per doz; strawnerrtes, 70!'0c per case; clierrtes, ocean. uu, gooseoerries, 4c; peaches, $1.00((il,25; Iturtlett pears, $l.25(ul.50 per box; plums, 75c(jil.25; apricots, 75c(ifl.OO. Dhibd Fkuits Apricots, bleached. 18c Kn.n.. h... rii:f..i Li '..,.. ri lu, nn, vmuvi inn, lu; Duiyriia, IOC; peaches, evaporated, ltic; plums, pitted, lie; apples, bleached, 13(15c; prunes, Washington, 13(l.r)c; nnines, California, INglScj raisins, I L $2.00(92.75 per oox; l,. in., ji.uoigz.o.'; seedless Kul tanas, $2.10. Nots Best almond, 1(1I7 per lb peanuts, raw, ttginia, 7c; roasted, lue; nineris, uc; urozn, ilv; wa nuts, California, U(iS14c; cocoanuts, $0 (it per iou; ciienuiiiis, .-mciiv, per II), we; iiiiio, ioc; pecans, nu? id:; pine nuin, ioc, iiii-Miiy IIUI.M, oiae. HAV, GRAIN AND rSED, scnii'.or is also to Iw chosen, nnd there nro lit lcust half n dozen prominent aspirants for ti:at olflco, tlio prospects for n warm summer In tho I nicker jstato nro quite promising. Judge. James K. limes of Atlanta, who heads tho Populist ticket ns candidate for governor, Is well known In Georgia poll- Democratic convention will not bo held saved mv life, and while I do not crave until Aug. 3, but tho leading candidates notoriety I cannot refuse to testify to rortli." reporter called upon Mr. Hughes, druggist, who Inlormed linn illiams' I'mk rills have heen very popular since Judge Kice used them with such benefit. He mentioned sev eral who have found relief in their use. An analysis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People shows that they contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial pa ralysis, St. Vitas' dance, sciatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complex ions, all forms of weakness either in male or female, and all diseases result ing from vitiated humors in the blood. ir. illiams' Pink Pills are sold bv all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on re ceipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 they are never sold in hulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. v illiams Medicine Co., Schenectady Hurled I'nder Nevi-nty Tuna of Cold, Jaiiies lioidlev, of Chester, lost his lifu in a strange manner at the Wellman Iron nnd Steel works. The company have 1111 appliance for loading coul mti cars through chutes, llordley was on top of u 400-ton pile of coal, and when the chute was opened he was sucked into the chute, and seventy tons of coal cov ered him over. Twenty men worked for an hour to move the coal pile, but when Bordley's body was recovered life was extinct. Philadelphia Tunes. It Is sold on guarantee by ail drua eistn. It ourea lnoipien uonsumpuou ana U the beat uouaa ana uroup uurs Jl'DUK J. K. I1INK3. tics and was n Democrat until a few weeks ago, when ho published a letter announc ing his conversion to tho doctrines of tho People's Party. Ho is of middle niro and has served in tlio statu legislature and lu ninny Dcniocratio conventions. Most of his life has been spent in southern Geor gia, his homo being In Samlcrsvillo, a small town, where ho was a typical coun try lawyer und later a judge of the supe rior court of tho middle circuit. This court, which is ono of a nunilicr, tries all felony cases and important civil suits and Hands next to the highest court in the ntnto. On retirini from tho bench Judire lllnes moved to Atlanta and formed n law partnership, one of his associates being E. T. Miuhrlck, formerly assistant keeper of tho Georgia penitentiary. W. L. Peck, the I'opulist candidate foi governor of Georgia in 18(1-', received 05, UUU votes. Tobacco Kit la Cholera .Microbe. A considerable quantity of evidence hot been collected of a power lu tobacco to de stroy tho nilcro-organlsm of cholera. Hen Wiii-nlcko wrapped cultures In clears, In oculated them with sterile, dry and moist unsterilizcd leaves, immersed them in in fusions nnd enveloped them in tobacco Hti.uke, and In every case they disappeared In a few hours, except In a 5 per cent In fusion, where thc-y lived 8S dnys. Tnrslnnrl Kiillinu; a reniiiit Some very funny election bets are now being paid here by good Republicans who were conhMeut o! the success of their ticket. A .Sixth ward man rolled a peanut sev(n squares with a tooth pick and hud a broken back when his bet was paid. Hnrrisburg Cor. Phila delphia Pr?s. John T. Stono, of Henderson, N. C, is the youngest editor nnd proprietor in the United States. He is the boss "hus tler" of the Henderson Daily Hustler, and is only thirteen years old. A vault 4 feet high. 4 feet wide and ' feet long was uncovered a few ilavs no by workmen at Vliitely, Ind., who were engaged in removing a peculiar monnd. NKARIMl THE OltAVK. Hav Puget Bound, $Si) per ton- found that they were usually killed nftci Eastern Washington, $12i-il.t; straw IS 80 ,"iml,8' rPuru to tobacco fumes. Wheat Chicken feed, $15ot 1M per ton t'vl''lliJ '"m c lo!,'r La" V""" observe n a.i. .:..,.' ' unmiir workmen In toluu-co fact.iriiM. Oats Choice, $2,!i24 ner ton. Barley Rolled or ground, $20 per ton. AetreMwn are compelled to Jaiut their faces la-fore they po on the stage, or the lights would give them the appearance of ghosts. The title prince is from a Latin word signifying leader and dates from the early Roman emuire. CuKt'olora. A useful point is made by a writer iu The Economist m regard to the term "fast colors," us applied to printed and woven cottons. The rule is laid dowu that tbe more delicate in shade a dye is the more difficult it is to fix it in the cot ton filler, but even the crudest colors will fade if goods are iinjit-rfcctly treated in the laundry. Any of the goods, in fact, that are sold as fast colors, whether of domestic or foreign manufacture, are practically fust, but when subjected to the Hiwerful chemicals of which many uf the washing soais are comixwed, or when hung out for hours on a clothesline ond exposed to the bleaching influences of snn ond air, the colors mnst necessarily fade to a greater or less extent. It is well known that the chemicals con tained in washing soap and similar componnds are in many caes as power inning workmen in toliucco factories. In the Medical museum, Washington, there are two skulls all cracked up like a couple of eggshells that have been knocked together. They formerly be longed to a conple of Norfolk negroes who butted each other to death because a woman couidn t decide wmcn of the two she liked the better. Tbe sooner a man finds that he has not the capacity to know even one thing thoronghly, the more general and reli able information he will begin to accu mnlate concerning the world in general Milwaukee Journal. The roval title beg has now almost disappeared, and when used in the alter ed form of bey is applied to a military tauk in the Turkish army. Originally it was deemed more honorable than that of sultan. Tbe smallest republic in the world ia Franceville, one of the islands of the fnl aa those employed in the process of New Hebrides. The inhabitants const) bleaching muslins. In not a few in stances, too. they are probably of a greater degree of strength, tbe result being that they weaken the cloth to an extent that the bleacher would not be disposed to risk. of 40 Europeans and 500 block workmen employed by a French company. A little boy. being asked if be was the oldest in tbe family, replied, ''No, mum my granny is." In old aa; Infirmities and wesknem hasten to ol te the asp between us and the grave. Hap (illysi lentilk! research and phurmiieal (kill luive silled tliemKelvcs in furnishing us reltiihle means of ameliorating the ailments Incident to (tci-lluing years and of renewing waiiinir ohvHl .-! energy. Its name Is lliisietter Stninuch Bittera, a widely coinprehcnxive remedy In 1: la eweiiud an in-stimble blenting 10 the eblerlr, tte fe b e aiul the convnleM-ciit. Rheumatic ailments, troublewith the klilneyaami lumbago are among the more common ailments of the autd. These are effectually counteracted bythe llil en, w hich la liken i-e a prevention and oh ratlveof malarial complaints, dvpepst, consti pation end biliousness. Ills highly promotive of appetite, sleep and the RCqtildtlbn of vigor. She Here's a bill from the doctor. He What's it for? E'hel I knoar, mamma. Doctor spoke cross 10 me yesterday on Die street, and 1 , stuck out my tongue at him. 1 Waste Is overcome by giving the body proper and sufficient nourishment. When waste Is active and you are losing flesh and strength, take Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. It will overcome the waste by giving ample nourish ment Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't bs deceived bi Substitutes! Pnparad bi Soott Sown, N. Y. All Drug lit W. L. Douclas $3 SHOE SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. These engines are acknowledged bv exnert en- glneers to be worthy of hlgheat commendation for almplleity, high-grade material mid superior workmanship. They develop the full iietuid horse power, and run without nn Electric e'luirk. Battery; the system of Ignition la simple, Inex pensive and reliable. For pumping outllt for Irrigating purposes nn better engine can be found ou the I'aellio Coast. Kor hoUIIng outfits for mines they have met with highest approval. For intermittent rower tbelr economv Is un questioned. as mmm lTHl BEST. NO SQUCAKINOk 5. CORDOVAN, r ntiiwrei. tiwiLuxu wurs FINECALF&KAN6AR01 3.4?P0LICE,3Sous. 2.I.5Boys'SchoolShoe4 - - (LADIES' , o t ihu r uk wo alixj u b W-fDOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yea can are money by Wearing the W. L. Donglna 3.00 Shoe. Became, we are the, largest manufacturers of this graueof shoes In the world, and guarantee Uieir aiue oj stamping tbe name aod price on tl. bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman's pronta. Our shoes equal custom work In sly la, easy flulng and wearing qualities. We hare them Bold erervwhere allowpr nrloi.fn the value given than any other make. Take no sub- auiuia, u your dealer cannot supply you, we can. MANUFACTURED BY PALMER 2 REY TYPE FOUNDRY, 405-407 Sanaome Street, San Francisco, AND Cor. Frout anil Aider Sta., Portland, Or. Heud for catalogue. FRUIT PRESERVED I LABOR 8AVED1 Antifermentine PRESERVES FRUIT WITHOUT HEAT. Antifermentine -FKE3ERVES- Cider, Milk, Butter, Catsup, THE ERICKSON PATENT SQUIRREL BOMB Pickles, Etc , 111 WCRT WIFE Never has trouble with bread made with Golden West Baking Pt vder It Is absolutely pure. CI.OSSET di DEVERS, the makers, Portland, Or., guarantee every can. NGRAVINGH J'RINTEJta HHOULD cVfe. KOW Unit Mo olilest tX ftn,i h,'st lboto-eiiRrav- litgoiucein mid i-run-clsco wiis Htnb!isheJ Jn Ij77 by the SlaiinRer of Ihe DKWKY KN OltAVINU CO., who hus secured the latest ond best I in p rove UifiiU.st cret processes and u full com pit-men t of the most approved machinery, photo up parat us, powerful eleo lrl(!llutiis..ttc. LfuvlniF 5. F. Methamkr Instituti Aftdat. '""T experience anil RUOlT fir arl Httt. IMa plonepr Co. turns out tbe highest cliias of work promptly, reliably ami at uuiformly modernte unces niraii kiiiqsoi en graving, ruoiianers Helped OKMtUD BDcclal issues. Job printers ami iiiiipp iltouldNeiiu (or Hftmples, est limit I'sumi infnrniutloa. 4.T. iJKwKV.MuiiiigerMurkelist., 8. F , CtL WW And dors it St"I CES.SFri.LY by preventln; fer mentation. The me of this wonderful p eserr- alive assures surcess In canning and preserving; frnil and vegetables of all kimls. Nil MolILn on lop oi fruit. aves time and labor, and !l n every way a aeciaea auocess. ANTIFERMENTINE I sold bv all druireii'ts and aron- ra. and fa nuiir. inirru iu uo nnui we aay It will. SNKLL, HEITSUU WIMIDARD, Portland, Or. i it a - I u NO DIRT OR SMOKE. i'our Wife Can Run It. lltmlet Uat or Oatoltne r.nqine. Palmer & Bey, 8. ., I al. and Ponland, Ur. I sore death to Ground Squirrels, Pocket Gophers, Rabbits and all anl- maia mat burrow in the around. Sim- le. safe and certain. Price Li iter inn omoa: Oixen loraniDmcnL arnnn a . J cartrldires, with directions for ualncaentrwon application For sale by SHltLDa EXTERMI NATOR CO., Moscow. Idaho. if u l-ELY'S CREAM BALM Cleamaee the ITaaal IPaaaaea, Allay a Pain and Inflammation, Heal the oorea, So tore Taate and Smell, and Con Live Relief at once for Cold in Head. A VP1 9 tnT tkt SotrilM. It 4m lW. ilUnrknf jOc. DrufoiUtiorbymau. ZLTBROSk,oWmolSfc,N.T.i IbtvTol MIL r -esfwrn av I b- I B k. a E Dr. Wllllcms' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeiline a'ld Itching' PIIml It absorb tbe tumors, ailsya IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO MALARIA Is 1a VuL tttL HAL.' IMJta VtCK BAt-K eche? Poef Terr step awm a harden? Yon new OORE't REVEALED REMEDY. the itching at once, acts aa a ponl tice. aives I nxlant tli. f. nr. Will. I lain' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared tlce.aives Instant iclli f. Dr.' for Pile and f tctilnsr of the private parts. Every box la warranted. Bydm2 STlStS. bv mall on rcccint ot T-eo .V, eenra ana i.uu willi ws MaNUracTuHINQ rropnetort, lleveland, Ohio. CO, W. P. S". U. No. 653 fl. F. W. V. No 630 1 1 i fiMsmii and wbo hav weak mors or Aata Ba.Bamataaa Pan aCsnfor Ooanaspttoa. It kaa can iaiaiaai. ft ha not Inrnr- a. i " " " l a a people a or Aata- S OD. I taabeateoack arm a. aJaUiim if3