f'f - ..... i. I i " FROM actual analysis made by , jpcrL pronounce ... the Royal Baking Powder to be the Strongest . Jand Purest Baking Powder,before. thd public!'' . ,?" .' CJkimttlrr, CeUn at Pkarlac ' Prh ' . . Univmlty of California. . UC Tha Outlook In England, Ii Lord Salisbury likely to give the franchise to women? It is quite possible tbut lie will do bo. The Liberul Union ists almost to a man (Mr. Leonard Courtney the one conspicuous exception) are against the ropreseututiou of woniou, bnt the Conservative majority without me liberul unionists will be strong enongn to curry anything. There will undoubtedly be a registration of voters bill, and in all probability a redistribu tion of Beats bill, brought in by the gov ernment, and it in thonght very proba ble tbut in theHeau opportunity will'be found for eufruuchiHing at least come women. Womun suffrage bus always bud considerable ConHervative support Xord uenoonsnelU was absolutely the first per on to say a word iu its favor in the hcuse of commons, and Lord Salisbury ami Air. iJiurour are both its advocates, .Probably, however, a Conservative wtman's suffrage would be confined to propertied ludios. It would be rather a representation of that property than an enfranchisement of women. To this. , probably, the house of lords wonld not object London Illustruted News. scAKNaEtt: The biwels act ijie rul a soaventjer. Inas- muun as urojr remove mucn oi the doirwi me wute effete matter of ill. system.' 'When they grow lule, ui'Blt-o Jul nl uuty, It I" of the utmotst imporUnRe that they sbouklbe impelled to a tlvliy. Hosteller's' Htomach Kilters eflecls tbli desirable ow ot without crluliiK thin like nramlo imtvatlve. lh BllUrt laulnoeffioacloui lor malaria, bll.ua, uyiei)Uu aud kidney irouDie. Crclltor Can't you pay lomeihlnffon acoount i mat nine dim you owe uiei ueDit now mncli do you Waiitf Creditor I'd llkeeuougb to meet lawyem' leea to tue lor tiie palauoe. ' riTH.-AU flu atoppad Ira or Dr. Kllna'a tlreat Narra Ksatorsr. Nottuaftai the tint Jay'a dm. Marvvloua euraa. Tnwtiae and U.0O, trial noiya ireo lo in eaaaa. oena y nr. Kiiaa, wi aiuo n . ruuaunipuia. ra. worm, "Ouesie, why did you refuse Smith- ettr Did he show the cloven foot?" "No, but he .showed the cloven breath I "Detroit l?Vee Press. EVERY FAMILY HOULD KNOW THAT SSSSfa?" PTB?NAL '" "- elarJU laiu quick action u niter t ilttrtu. Paln-Kilkr itZSSTcXXr Ollla, Dlarrh.., DMen"rV, CrjUil Ckalara, and all Howl Omplainll Pain-Killer I?-TP "E5? CANADA'S LIBERAL LEADER. Sir Wilfrid Loiirler, a Noted Man the Dominion. Sir Wilfrid Ijinrler, the noted leader of the Liberal party la the dominion, la nn ablo roan. He was born In the province 'of 'Quebec In 1842, and wag Pdui'iited In tho x-ojlege of L'Assouin tion. He afterward took the degree of u. V. Ii. at MctJlH University In Toron to. He studied .law nnd was called to tho bur of lower Canndn in 1805. In 1880 be was appointed mieeu's counsel. He has had a brilliant career In tbe do minion bouse of commons. He first at trneted attention to himself as nn ora tor in a great -speech, on the Rlel ques tion at the time of .the rebellion in the northwestern territories. It was nt the dead of plgbt, when ' the house was tired out and sleepy. But the flood of eloquence he poured forth", the mighty power ne aiseiosea, roused the mem bers to the fact that a new force was among them, and his success as a. lend er wag assured from that moment j,aurier is a tall, slender man. and In the very prime of his physical and mental power. He speaks French and MottC-ers Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the earlv stasres. when not bevond the reach of medicine, Hood's Sarsa parilla will restore tlio qualify and quantity ot the "blood and thus give good health. J toad the following letter n is but ust to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19.-' She wis com pletely ran down, declining, bad that tired feeling, and friend sajd she would not live over three months. She bad a bad OUgGD and nothing seemed to do her any good I happened to read about Hood's Sarsapa rilla and hadjier give it a trial. From the) very first dote she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com pletely cured and her health has been tha best ever since." Mas. Addik'Pbcx, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I will say that my mother has not stated my case in. as strong words', as I would hsve done., ..Hood's .fiarsaparllla' has truly cured me and. I am aow wall." Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. ' r '. bo auro q get nqit a, q)OH. . Sarsaparilla ; Is tho One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. L fcepared oiliy by C. I. Hood S Co., Lowoll, Mass. H- ntll rP,1"!,y ve(ttable,'re nOOU S PlIIS liable aud beueflolal aso. WILFRID I.ATJRHB. a. au.w ti ..J. Tr Back or (fide. Kh ..Vi .dCi.i? .&( It unjuciHonnMy tba "I Pain HA OK. KB 1E81 b 1 onnn fltwMifu aw - aU eaaaa af n..iau """" and ptrmanent rtlit Bpraiaa, Pain.Killer izzsri. la fact all elaara wanllnc a mrdlrlne alwiyi at kand.and toft u, w. rlateraallr ar exteraailr wtta oertaiaty af relief. ' 13 REOOM MENDED St- thytUHam, by Jflrtonarfet, by MIMMm, k Macluintti, by Jifurm t HotpUaU. MY mvehybody. Paln.Kiltettei?&'Z& lea port without a (apply of Ik V? WNo family can artord to be wttboat thai ' tBTaluabla remedy In the house. Ita prlca brlnta It within the reach of all, and It will annually aava many tlmra lu coat la doctor!' bill, a iMwara or imiutionn. XaM aaaa bat us "rauiT luvia," Etc Fran t?.S.ftwnal of MUu Prof. W. H. Peeke, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without ooudi treated ana cur ed more cases than any I living PhyBician ; his I succesa is astonishing. We have heard of cattmi ot ao years' standing cured oj him. Hi publishes a valuable work on this dls. ease, which he sends ,wlth a larorA tmf. tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers may aonu meir r. j. ana express aaaress. We advise anv one wishing a cure to address wtW.S. mo. I. D.i 4 Ccosr St. lew Turk n-ngiistj with equal fluency, and the suggestion of Gallic accent he hna only serves to lend an additional charm to an oratory whose rhetoric Is perfect One thing about him will make him dear, perhaps, some day to Americans. He is an ardent annexationist. ' - THfe AKRMOTOR GO. does half the nrkrt windmill business, because It has reduced tbe oust of wind power to 18. what It was. It has many branch i bouses, and supplies Its foods and repairs l jour aoor. n caa ana aoss ruruan a netter arucie tor leas money man otbess. It makes Pumping ana Geared, Steel, ealvanlasd-after- uompieaon winamuu, inane JS . and TlMd RUMl Towam. RteAl Rnaa Saw Frames, Steel Feed Cutter aaoyTeed: jr JBj Orlndera. On application It will name one LI of these article that it win furnish until January 1st at 13 the usual pries. ' Ii also makes Tasks and Pumptof all kinds. Hood tor oatalocue,' ri Utk, ksckwaU sat HasMrs Strasts. Cassaia, A. rush of miners tor the 'gold fields of Alaska Is reported from the large cities on the Pacific .const. Some ; of tbe prospectors say there Is more gold in Alaska than in South Africa, and it at least certain that the precious metal in our Arctic territory is widely dls tributed. . WHAT NKGLKCT MAY DO. Cured! 4 - - - - - - 9 . r .i 1 ? i1 get them, planf aQLlvithem. They are thel J9jf standard seeds every- -r where: sown dv tne' Tareest planters in the world. I 1 WhmTier vonolant Wsouare feet Of ground or 60 acres, you should I Dave ferry 's seea Annual lor rvo. Aoe most vaiuaoie dwk lur mr- mers and gardeners ever given away. Mauea rree. D. M. FERRT CO., . Detroit, MlelVg There are some infirmities that only a surgeon's knife will relieve, and mostly strictly because of neglect. A neglected nerve pain may become so chronic as to cripple, And this is often the case with Sciatica. If taken in time, it is easily sub dued, like other nerve pains, and vigor and health are restored. Thousands of cases have been treated bv the use of bt. Jacobs uii, wnn tne result or a prompt ana per manent cure and restoration to health of. tbe anected nerve. People cannot be too caretui who tbetr nerves. There is too much to suffer to admit of foolish neglect. and the simple thing of getting a bottle of bt. Jacobs Oil and applying promptly ruav save years ol misery and perhaps years of crippiea couaition. un tnis warning serve to ahow wnat can be and what ought to be done without delay in an attack or tnis disease. . Bob Say, ain't yon going to stand treaty I thought you had money to barn. Dlck snould have if you would furnish tue diaft. Btati or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, Lucas County. I "" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he it the senior partner ol tne firm of F. J. Ghkniy A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County end Btate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDhhO DOLLARS for each and every case ol Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use ol Mall's catarrh Cues. FRANK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to before roe end subscribed in m; presence, this 16tb day of December, A. D. 1886 CSaTI A. W. GLBASON, liti Notary Pablic Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken internallv and acta directly on the blood and macout surfaces oi tne system, bona lor testimonials, free. r. j. cunnjir a cu., Toledo, o. Sold by Druggists, 76c Ball's Family Pills are the best Try Gibmia lor nreakfaat. :-. HO'ilNDIANS MEASURE- TIME. Tfiey fl Their Dates by Sleeps and Moons and Winters. j Onr lad inns measure time solely by days, by sleeps, by moons and by win ters, ibe Indian has no name for any subdivision of time less than a day. When he desires to indicate a shorter period, he points to the heavens, and measuring off a 6poce says, "It was as long as it would take the snn to go from there to there. " A day is from daylight to darkness, "sleep," or night, from dark to daylight. He bus no name for any day, nor has he any subdivision of time corresponding to our week. A moon commences with the first streak of the crescent in the west and lasts un til the next one appears, but the days of the moon are neither numbered nor named. "From winter to winter" is the nearest approach he has to our term. The year commences with the first fall of snow. An Indiun will tell you he is so many winters old, but having no months or days he never has a birthday. iho Indians who formerly inhabited tbe southern part of Texas, where there is no snowfall, are said to have fixed the commencement of the year at tbe first "norther," a furious and chilling wind tbat sweeps from the north and is of fre quent occurrence during tbe winter months. No year has any name or number fix ing a sequence or point of reference, but each band will designate a year bv its most prominent occurrence, as a fight with boa tiles, death of a chief, preva lence of disease, abundance or scarcity of food, or failing anything marvelous or striking by the name of tbe stream on which was located the winter camp. But these are mere remembrances, and excellent as is the Indians memory uiey, uiier a iew years, lade into a jnmble of disconnected facts without sequence or usefulness. ' ' Meaning of tha Wortf '"Omaha," " The name "Omaha" bears ttistimony hi. too long journey or thftjeopIe, and reveals some of tbe causes which brouuht about' this breaking op into distinct tribes. It is composed of two wnrHi which .signify "going ' against the cur rent," or pn.the.stream: '"The Omuhas were-'the1 people who-went ' up the stream, while1 the Quopaws, their near of kin, went,. as their- name reveals, witn ine ourrent, ' ' or down the stream. The traditions of both these peoples say wjbi tne parting occurred during a hunt ing expedition, each division finally set ting in the lands whither they had wanaorea apart. Thli dpoohal bunt must have boon centuries ago, for tbe VJnapawg bore thoir desoriptive name in 1040, being mentioned in the Portu guese narrative of De Soto's expedition as tneu living on tbe Arkansas river. where they dwelt until 1839, when they ceded their long occupied lands to tbe united btutcs Alice C Fletcher in Century. The Laws of Nature. The laws of nature are just, but terri. Die. ibere is no weak niercv in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable ana inevitable. The elements have no forbearance. Tbe fire bums, the water fl rnU'tl Q tha. Hi. n.,an.Aa U iL M .. , tuq.Mi .VUUDUUJOO, U1H raTIII buries. And perhaps it wonld be well for. our race if the punishment of crimes sgamBt tne laws oi man were as inevita ble as the punishment of crimes against the laws of nature were man as unerr ing in his judgments as aature. Long- leiiow. . ....... - i ' Prize Package Parmlng. Poor seed never made a good croo. ana a auu plow point is never econom ical, uniy tne .Dest preparation pro duces tbe prize package result YOUNG AT - FIFTY. REV. ZEW1ANIAH MEltk, 11. 0: Eminent Mthodiot Divine Cured off Werve. 'am. ! .-1V1 s T -mm. . a..'. i rouDieoy fame's ueiery uompouna. : HOWt .A',v CAftRIS is.t Minister -yEArlSi Pf-.! "JCeDtla' Methodist,'" itiB leadi .' a.apoiitoutwj!!; Methoditi fEpsqopl c . ztftni 8arryn'aut H who in the South. He represented hi WANTED-- GOOD... AGENTS In an unoccnpled territory to take orders for TfllliOR-MflDE CLOTHING Bnstlert can make big wages. BLAH l BUCK IHUHIIG C0UPA1T, POBTUIO, OBEGQI WINSLOW'S sooth 1 1 sT"ur rod CHtLORCM TCETHIMO nalaSy all wiaaal.M- S Cua tartla. , pRENCH Fashions f FREE Ulastnted by 6 doll with ai drssses, 6 suits, 3S hats, and 35 other articles, furnishing the ladies with the latest French fashions as well as tbe children with an amusing toy. 3 Ways to Get These Fashions. Send 6 Coupons, or 8end 1 Coupon and 6 cents, or Send 10 Cents withont uj ' coupon, to BlMckweW Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, S. C, and the Fashion Dolls will be sent you postpaid You will find one coupon inside each 2 oz. bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ox. bag ot Blackwelus Genuine Durham Tobacco. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them, a ecMT stamps scctrrio. ci Jtollows His Advice From the Times, Oswego, N. Y. Probably no man is better known- or more highly respected in Oswego,. N, Y., than Rev. William Young, of the Methodist ohurch. Mr. Young has not a conference appointment, but holds a responsible position with the .Oswego Ulty Havings bank, where-ttog has' been a .trusty employs for the. past twenty years. .- i . ' . . Pin the spring of 1894 Mr. .Young looitea as u his tim'was limited and that he would be laid at rest with the great majority before tbe, snow covered tbe ground. But, .instead of failing as predicted, he .soon' gained a more healthy look and appeared . stronger. As the months went 'by this improve ment continued, until aow be is astrrjg gea ana apparently as neaitny -as a young man of thirty, although hit gray looks denote a more advanced sge. A Times reporter determined to find ont what bad made this great, and it might be said phenomenal change, called upon Mr. Young at the bank and pat the question direct and received the following reply el "In truth I am a changed man, and 1 owe my present good health to Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills. In the spring of 1894 I wst all run down and had oommenoed to think that my. time had oome; I had to be presoribed for by pbysieiana, and although I received temporary relief, the same old trouble came back again and I was worse than before. I bad no strength or appetite. snd physically I was in a miserable oondition. After my work I would go home, but tbe general lassitude wbiob hung over me left me withont any am bition, and when I would go to the table to eat, my appetite failed me and I would have to leave without taking hardly any nourishment My kidneys were also badly affected, and I was in utter despair. One day, here at the bank, I happened to pick up one of the local papers, and my eye fell on an advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The advertisement, gave a de scription of a man who, afflicted as I then was, bad been cured by using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was not a be liever in tbat kind of doctoring, but oonoluded as a last retort to try a box of the pills, malting up my mind that if they did not help me I certainly would not be injured any. Going to a drugstore, I purchased a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills snd oommenoed taking them according to directions. Very soon after I began to feel better and I saw I had made no mistake in trying the pills, and before the first box was emptied I felt so much im proved that I immediately purchased another. . I had taken seven boxes of the pills, snd at tbe end of last sum mer I felt I was entirely cured and discontinued their use, but slways keep a box handy if occasion requires. I am now entirely cured. The lassitude has left me, my kidneys are all right and my appetite well, you should see me at the table. I am a new man again, and instead of feeling like a man of fifty, which is my sge, I feel like a youngster of twenty, snd I give Dr. Williams; Pink Pills tbe full credit for this great change. I have recommended these pills to several of my neighbors and acquaintances who hsve trten relieved of their oomplaints. " William Young, being duly sworn, denotes and ssys he is the gentleman referred to in tbe above interview, and it is true in every respect William Young. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 25th day of Msy, 1895. Bernard Gallagher, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood snd restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or msy be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany, Schenectady, . Y., for 50 cents t Key.) zephanttfriiJUeer, p. D.,. ia a household namaali over the. opCh S.)in6ft4867 he has ownetf ;andj.jedithe luajapa- ahDSeb in the South. He represented, bi. state at the General Gonfiniibe. '" ' He was one of: tbe- Kentucky. oom.i missioned at the Chiango' tJblumbiair Exposition. ' Daring '4rtg niini&try in the South he has built and dedicated 1 five ohapels. He.sJMrites from .Qa,t)ettfr.- Durg, &y., wnere Jut' home is, as. lol iSi.' lows : . "I have used several bofflg's of Eaine's 1 j . ilaV.1 H-' : ucisr; uuuipuuuu tpr-nervous truoiev resulting irom overwork;' no with im mediate effeot. as well aVjiermauent penenc . it is tne best nerve tonio that I have ever tried, r. n' his also been used, in my family with- great benefit," Tired out, half-siok - men and women need something more than a tnere rest Tbsy need a positive un mistakable nerve food; they must have a reserve of nerve force to' draw from. before, their heads will oea.se 'tq aobeJ ana tneir nerves cease to tremble with neuralgia.. . It is estimated tbat there are over ten million nerve fibres in the body. Bo long as these minute tissues arei aept iuny nourisnea, one lives ln.bllst, . m . .. 1 I."' 1 iui ignorance ot any suoh thing as neu 1 , a . . . r rtug'a, neaaacnes, or even a nervous system, but let 0116 become. ..."run down" and the nutrition of the body get low, and every' one of these myriad fibres becomes "a "live-wire" within the flesh, Headaohes, neuralgia!, rheu matism, and other forms of nervous ness and debility result directly from a famished nervous system. Paine'si celery,' compound is able to correct this faulty oondition. It builds up the nervous system and sustains it. The brain at once feels the strengthening effects of the superb nutriment. There are thousands Of" "men aodVt women' ttiiay Who , have 'teen"' eble)iir teep vigoi,ously..a wt;AIip aMshiaTe;. ; grveh , .np bu t for.Pa1ffie',ji celery omj pound." Nervousf Hffootions se.4 want-' Irifc tdtrasy veopls.';" '"' -. . " ' At the earliest sign of .quced1 nflr force, ''inability t"leep," 'ianaoBr.or should' look .iiumerliAtniv 'to Cm nutrirt4 .'A.! - ' 3 . ?. . "' 1.11 til iiunryiir 11 lArvftnti Hvnrnin ann.in aawansi' purity ot .theie' blood:. Paine'.s cele 's' fW,'rklTilnn will HMnJ r l.,k n tl,..i,,'l"'.',' ' urgent need more thoroughly and" mirre' speedily- than anything else in the ' wortd.'"PMine.'fl celery boiifpound' is ' not to' be pofpnnded With' (he! common '"' PTeptt'rati.oiK.'.tha sarsapaHlla and the nervfne's.. $ejaig. the , discovery if -; a - man' of ..soienoe. Prof. Edward E.'V PWrps, & V LU D. ,. of Dartmouth College, it has tbe snpport of tbe best pbysioians;. they prescribe it univers alry; a'riit tKn. . many siok persons made ' " well by u 'tis? proves that that Bupport ' To the great majority of business men a1 Vacation, to tay nothing of three-"' : months Of complete inactivity, is ont ' of the question at this season, even ' when their brains demand a complete- 1 ' rest and their nerves ache and threaten them With, prostration. , Now, there are hundreds of business men sndhard- ' worked professional men in this oity in " ' jtist this oondition. ' What are they to- '' do? Those who . are tired opt, "run ' down" and .debilitated at this trvina-' season will do'well to read some of the straightforward and convincing state ments from the men and women' who"' have been cured by Paine's oelery 00m- ;i pound.' ' ;'' ' .' 1.. J''" Nevous weakness yanishes before ' Paine's oelery compound as mist before the strong, health-giving rays of the sun. Convinoe yourself of the fao- at onoe. if your health is st all impahSd. ' . '. .A' ' .1- I0O0OO000O80O0O0O00O006 A. D. 1 780. ; Try Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoa and Chocolate and you will understand why their business established in 1780 has flour ished ever since. Look out for imitations. Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. m7Z7mammm JT A The .yeTr remarkable and certain W A-V 1X1 relief given woman br MOORE'S w sw SSBBSSBBSS PCVri T VTl DL'UVftVL 1 it the name of Wom,. Friend. It is falinrelieyinirthebackaches.heflarr... M'fl L ) ""''"uiy sacoees- which burden and shorten a woman'. -Asf u?.Z anm.n ttlf. . U T. :n i l ilL ... .. ""UBauiusj OI and make life a pleasure. For sale by all draroists. BLPMAUEB-FRANK DRUG CO., PoiD,entS. FLOUR . ' MACHINERY MINING . . . . MARINE WARE-HOUSE BY OORRESPONDINO WITH THE VILUUEnE IRON WORKS PORTLAND, ORCCON If you want a sure relief for naina in tha K.w .;a .l... limbs, use an ' ' """' AHeock's its Beak in Mmo-Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imi tations is as good as the genuine. 'WHER DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." CHEAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP APOLIO 7C '1 1-.' '4 i .ffr w ' rV a..-- i .:! '.i 1 V. P. S. U. Ko. 644-8. J. S. U. Bo.721 par box, orsixboxasifor iJ.50. r'