tEADEN EUTTEft CAKES. Mainstay '' 'h ' Cellar Restaurants In Our Large I'lllea. "Coffee snil caki"t," ordered s customer . -lIm i.iitntirttUt.of ailit.ll urn. onn cold n I (flit recently. ,'Uet ire wet. "" they?" lie added in . moment later. ..y,., all wet." replied the waiter. Tlie rakes were aerved, and It w;m ap-.-.nt that the term "wet" appli.nl to tu not used literally, but merely ..i-t, them from another Hurt ' aw,, ,rr. T..v we, ... inou " .. 7 i itb lard. r (frease 01 aonio son, railed butter for the purpose of trade. The ..iry" cake have no butter on them uL nerved, and the customer has to aurpU tl.'""'-"7 '", Pon the i ui)ll, lUith are atyled butter eakea. . u a I. ait luinilluHttf l)Ul rial lain I Zf late year, they are .till consumed off"' ....... .i.,,..,. . i .-1 t 10UEI1 "-J ..-....,. i i siifllcietit quantities, after midnight .ml before dawn, to (five employment to , pretty larjfe army of manufacturers in Vvr York. ' Hut butU'r cakea are In demand at all wr of the day and ni(f'4t," said a dealer h" dees a larjro trade in colfee ,nd cakes. "Printers and those who work when others are in their beds led upon them In preference to taking liPavy meals at unseasonable times. I .r,.f, r a airbdn steak, first, last and all i,p time, myself, but I believe that the cke are healthier for men w ho must rt in a hurry and rush back to their work a noon as they have cleared their plates and eniptii u their cups; and I try t make them good and light.. Coffee I d sinkers used to bo tbo liunio by . hlfh the basement ".upper was com- d only known. The sinkers were butter cakes, nmde so heavy that a fishing line might have been weighed down with one of them. They were, indeed, very filling at their price, and a few of them went a long way with a hungry man. They owed their apparently substantial qualities to the fact that they contained n0 yenst. They were puro dough, and ptku now they may be obtained, wet or dry, at many places in Now York. They piiiire a great deal of cotfoo to wash thPin down, and, though an extrava gantly large amount of flour must bo used in their manufacture, they are fairly profitable to every one who han dles them, with tho exception, perhaps, of the consumer. "Hut the Improved butter cake Is a different sort of thing altogether. It Is juljjrlii t t n m ill whoso appetite is in raoi"i;''.Y R"d working order can n'lidily put away a dozen of them in the time he would take to worry down three of the old kind, and wi:b much better results. They are inado in various ways, hut the main ingredients aro Hour and yeast. 'A good bread baker is tho proper artist to stand over a batch of butter rakes, for in Its Initial process the man ufacture of loaves and cakes is the same, lint after the yeast has raised the dough, which it o 'cu'piesa night in doing, the biscuits are shaped in a mold, filed quickly in plenty of fresh butter, and served pip-ng hot. tVlio h;n not lieurd of home-madx bread? A hriivy mixture of putty and lend. "lloml knew what he was talking , Mint when he said that, lint heavy mi'.er cakes of which Hood kmiwnoth iig or ho would certainly havo i'-ng Hu m to scorn aio far worse than bei j brca.'."- v Sun. regarding' coughs. A Couch Is Nut a Disease, Hut Synitnin of DlseitNe. A cough is not a disease, but a symp tom of disease. Tho body is a network of nerves, and sometimes a cough is a response to a remote irritation some trouble in the ear, perhaps, a disturb ance in the Intestines, or a pressure on some distant nerve. It may he due to enlarged tonsils, to a Ion? uvula, or to an inflamed mucous membrane in any ( art of the air passages, from the lmck-tnouth down through the bronchial tubes. In hysteria there Is often an unmis takable but useless cough, for which th're does not seem to be the slightest reason. It is a single loud bark, wholly unlike the peculiar, rapid suoecss'yn of Miinds heard in most other coughs. There need bo no alarm about it: it has noconniction w.th any organic d seaso. Everyone is familiar with the spas modic character of whooping cough the long, whooping inspiration, followed ut l ngth by the violent, repeated expira tions. The spasm is wholly unlike that of asthma. It is confined to tlie larynx, which it partially closes. The catching, painful character of tho cough of pleurisy is due to the fact that the cough presses the lungs against the inflamed membrane, the pleura, by which they are invested. In asthma there is a temporary spasmodic closure of the bronchial tubes, producing a sense of Nilfocation. As the spasm yields, there is a copious expectoration of limpid mucus. In consumption tho Irritation Is not in the mucous membrane, but in the lung substance. Hence, In tho early stage of thp disease, the cough is a mere "hack," tliere being little or nothing to raise; tho ''ll-known cough of the laU-r stage is connected with the ulcerous condition of the lungs. It is the office of the mucous membrane everywhere to secrete a thin, lubricat ing fluid. When this membrane is in flaimd, the membrane Is not only much increased, but is changed in quality, be coming thick and tenacious. In inflam mation of the bronchial membrane, as in oronchitis or a comnn n cold, the cough l the only means of relieving the lungs if what otherwise might cause a fatal wITccation. To arrest the cough, ana Ifave the real trouble behind, would be to kill the patient Much of our coughing, however, Is use ls. iy an Pfr(,rt 0j t)ie will we may often overcome the tendency to it As the larynx is specially irritable at such "mes, the cold, inbreathed air may On A llbitlr.oa ".itlrrhtnrr-i.-ne11. A .. .... w.f. p. i "TP ng of linseed tea is here helpful b. protecting tho sensitive nerves from tho r with a thin coating, and care hould ' taken to breathe through the nose. Instead of through the mouth. Youth's Companion. The Color of the Ilea. The cause of the generally blue color of the deep sea is accounted for by refer ence to certain principles connected with the science of optics. Probably most are are that light consists of the set of colors which we see so beautifully dis P'ayed in the rainbow. Xow, it is a 'of light that, when it enters any ky, and is either reflected or trans muted to the eye, a certain portion of " consistlnir of more or less of its lors. is lt in the body; the remaining being reflected, strikes our visual and whatever color that may be, th ...i .. . .l... -i. v., dances that the portion of light most lt to be reflected from masses of trans- Prent fluid is the blue, and hence It is the air and the sea both appear of tiis color. -X. Y. Ledger. AMONQ THE TURNACE3. Tae Hard l.ir. rlrrm , ,h Karina: steamers. It Is a hot, cal-n day tll8 mlll Je of uinnier. tj,e ., rollm in Ion, amooth. o 1.T awelU There U a libt breeze ritfht a.u-rn. but the ship U steaming M fast as the wind, and the sails hanif listlessly from tho yards and flap against the masts, and r.i's. As one doseen Is the enj.-iiii-ro.im lttddor the air feels close and deadly heavy and brlnps on a dull he iilaehe. Tue engineer on wat.-h . "mir him If round a if his limns were of li ad. and .v,.n ,i, engines do not seem to Iks froinjf ahead with their uual enerey. A we pass through the tunnel which eonnecta the engine room with the atoU I, Vli.lA lit.. ,, ,hf, 1)ak, . re nearly drives us not a breath of a r rom- ... . 1" ri" " ',, t,r""""'- '" H" w(rri'at tlmt one Inn a sensation iu of a lump of lead In Ihe enrs. and one's voice sounds thick and far away. The firemen are at ripped to the waist and the engineer has very little more on. iM'ing only distinguishable by the gilt bund and badge on his cap as be moves aliout from onn furntce to another, directing the firemen or regulating the water in tho hollers. In spite of tho heat the fire. burn dull, for they can get no ar. and the firemen, urred on one might say driven by the engineer, "a-e doing all they know" with rake nnd shovel to keep up steam, the perspiration runnlntr in streams down their e.ml-1 grimed bodies and leaving them striped like zebras. Kach man in turn falls buck exhausted, and is succeeded by another, who lays hold of the heavy "slice." an 1 works the lire through and through: but all to no puriKise, for In spite of all they can do the steam will not rise. In technical language, "she Is steaming stiff," and, unless th" wind changes, or (Jets strong er, w ill continue to do an. r keep on at this work without drinking is impossible, and the firemen consume an Incredible amount of water: but. In spite of all the praise bestowed upon this beverage by teetotallers. It has Its dangers when drank to excess. especially In a high temperature, and presently one of the men. who has been indulging too freely. Is sei.ed with cramps in the stomach and has to be carried on deck, leaving the rest tearing away at the obstinaie tiros. Contempo rary Review. THE PRESIDENT'S ROOM. Vlsiton Are Allonril to KUr Kite Minute In tlie Aii'irlniriit. "You would be surprised," said the guard in tho Presid nt's room at the canitol. "to know how often visitors come in hero, and. after looking around at the general effect of tho furnishings and decorations, which, you observe, are red, ask: " 'And where can we find the ltluc Room we have heard so much about?' "They have mixed up the capltol and tho White House in their minds, of course. Constantly people inquire of me where the President's living quarters are whether at this end of the capltol or at the other." "Are people permitted to come into the President's room, sit down, and stay as long as they like?" asked the reporter. "Most emphatically not Tho room would be used as a sort of club by the loungers of the capitol if we permitted any thing of that sort The timo al lowed people to stay Is five minutes. If visitors overstay that limit they aro po litely requested to leave. Why, I have known country folks to como here and bring lunch, evidently with tho inten tion of eatintr it upon the center table or of picknicklng on the sofas. Such persons are apt to think It an outrago that they should not be allowed so trifling an accommodaon. This is the most comfortable room In the capitol and it is not surprising that people should want to take a rest here Incident ally to the fatigue of sight-seeing. We have to devote our attention chiefly to repressing visitors of the sort 1 speak of and to looking out for vandals, who want to cut the tassels off the chairs for mementoes, to take (dices out of the sofas for the same purpose or to snip pieces off the curtains to remember the President's room by. Women frequently come in hero and. taking off their bon nets, prink to the lu l live minutes al lowed them before tho lonjf mirrors." VashingtonJSjar HOOSItR SHREWDNESS. Mn Who Wan ITep ired For All Sortu ol (lllllill'.'I'lH'l-S. "There are several champion mean men in this country," said the circus agent, "but my champion mean man lives in a town in Indiana. If any other State can match him I'll let one thou Intoouriliow for nothing." (live us the particulars," remarked one of the group. "Well, when our advertising car got along tliere last season the men wanted one side of a cooper shop to display some of our finest lctures. The ow ner w anted twenty-five dollars in cash and ten free t ckets for the privilege, but we refused to bo robbed, lie finally came down to twenty dollars, then to fifteen dollars ind we offered him ten dollars. Ho said he would take an hour to think it over, and at the end of that timo I went U) get his answer. "What do you estimato the ticket worth?' ho asked. " 'Fifty cents apiece.' "'And I can soli mine!' " 'If you wish.' " 'Well, you see how it Is. My wife if -leW and liable to die. If sho lives we 'can use two of the tickets to go to the circus. If she dies I can use one. but I II have to give the other to my :.....in.luI for helDlng at the funeral. et.n,a inut. what I have agreeu io uu. Make it 610.50 and ten tickets, and yoi can have the shop. II im'L '' , "As business is business. I agreed to li.. . fc.it I never iicfO. naruer in my life to' give anybody a good licking. X. V. Sun. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. -The proprbtTr of a gamin house should never abuse bis betters. -Texas S'!!'Vifc-''Vrio will mend your clothes ,hen I am deal and gone?" Husband ..'VoVidy. I ll bo able to buy no :U,'hesthen."-Munseys Weekly. -M-s. Do Fashion -"llow is tb'.s. my iaughu.r? ii'-- 8,r,r nage you have Jrop;iea "' -j- v.. niiithr. l ui"" lropouU l 1 mh -d out. Mrs. Iloh'i ; (parent oi an .u.- , i i , if ,-rown terrorsl roT.. 'I1 ... n .'.i., ,n-n vou arosodis - 1 aatisfled with the way I am raism- our ,arlinz Willie, nwvto you will conde- 4 J0 inr)nu n.e how you would raise it1. ,, !... '-rLr'ainlv. every hot j )Uht w be kept in a bogshea-l a tbroueh the bung hole unUl be is t e v . ot "And when be rel.e. lUe K9 0f tweWe?" "sup up the fun? boie." SUNKEN TREASURE. Tha fnoruiuns Purtunrs Thai Hats (ion to IMvy Jonas' l-orker, : u Aeompany.it was stated, lately set ! I out from Sydney to Now Zealand to re-1 j cover sunken treasure from tome old ! wreck on the weat Coast of the Middle; ; Island; but, so far. no returns have been ; I published, the operations probably not i i being complete. The subject of sunken j , treasure remind one of tho heap of ' gold carried in the galloon and like packet year ago. In 17B!) a ah.p-of-j war from liio to Lisbon had on board 9.000,000 of crusade in diamond and I about HHJ.WH) "crown turnola" in plas j tors, making in tho whole !9,0."0,IX)0 I litre tournoi. So much for a single ! i nip. in liit two Spanish hlpa from v... ...u mi. ua.uuit arnvro. wun .000,000 of crown, exclusive of mer chandise vulued roundly at 27,000.000 crown. Such examples could lie multl plied. Of the cargo of an Knglish India-! man in 177 1, one Item alono a diamond ! In the rough was valued at 100,000, "going to lie manufactured In England ; on account of one of the Asiatic nabobs;" j and on the private freight of this vessel ; the policies of Insurance were opened at i Lloyd's at a high premium, so costly , were her content and so doubtful her j safe arrival. As s costly shipwreck, La j Lutine deserves notice. Sho was of thirty-two guns, commanded by Captain Skynner and went ashore on the bnnk of the Fly island Passage on the night of October 9, !?.. At first she w as re puted to havo had i'tloo.OOO sterling in spece on board. This was sfterwards contradicted by a state ment that tho whole amounted to about 110.000 sterling. In more mod ern times tho costliness of shipwreck Is to be found In tho destruction of tho fabric and her cargo rather than In the treasure on board. Whatever may have j been the worth of a galleon as a shin, i there need be no scruple In concluding j that when brand-new her value would be but that of a toy In comparison with such ocean mnilboats as now convey ...... in -.,,! ..,.1.. l.la TV. l.,l.i ..I sn Atlantic, Indian or Australian liner even with a clean hold would repnv I sent an Immenso treasuro If told in dol lars, ducats or plasters; and when is added the cargo of such a craft along with the passengers' luggage, which would include a quantity of jewelry ex pressing many thousands of pounds alone, some astonishing figures would be tho result Tho ltoyal Charter is tho most notable modern Instanco of tho wreck of a "treasure" ship. She left Australia with l-ll.-i0.000 In her. Of this sum, says Charles Pickens, In his chap tor on this dreadful shipwreck in to "Uncommercial Traveler," :l00,000 worth were recovered at tho timo of tho novelist's visit to the spot where sho had driven ashore. Meanwhile how much, gold and silver, minted and otherwise, is annually nftoat? How many millions sre yearly borno over tho deep to and from India, America, Australia, China and South Africa by Knglish steamers alone? There should bo no difficulty In making the calculation, which, when arrived at, must surely yield a flno Idea of tho treasuro over which tho rod flag flies, and an excellent notion of tho trust that is reposed In the ltritish ship master, and of tho high and sterling qualities which go to the fulfillment of IL Sydney Herald. elevator'sickness. Row It Mar lie Avnlileil llurinc Rapid Ascent nr Descent. A great many people are unable to ride on elevator cars on account of the fooling that their hearts and souls are being pulled out of them when the ma chino starts to drop. People with heart affection aro frequently forbidden by tholr physicians to rido in tho cars, and it is disagreeable to thousands who rido, In splto of it, to savo timo and legs in the big buildings of tho city. A well-known lawyer, who has a very level head at most times, admits that his head feels empty when the elevator starts down, but claims to have discov ered a very simplo mechanical trick by which ho avoids tbe all-gone fooling. Ho is willing to have it suggested to his follow mortals anonymously. "I take a long breath," he said, "just as I step on tbe elevator, and hold it with a tight pressure. Then, just as t'uo elevator begins to sink, I let it out exactly with tho motion of tho car. The quicker tho car starts tho quicker and harder I press out the air, and I don't fool as if my soul bad flown out; In fact, I can avoid tho least disagroeablo sen sation." Another gentleman who tried tho ex periment vouched for the results in his case. "Don't imagine that you have to blow so that every body else in tbo car can hear you," ho said. "All you need to do is to hold the breath tightly ana let it go noiselessly out the noso. I think tbo sensation is due to tho sudden change of pressure of blood in tho heart and head, and tho compression of air In the breathing organs oUsets that press ure by reaction when the car starts." Philadelphia Inquirer. FALLING IN LOVE. Th rroeeat Viewed In the Light of a Cold, Helent lllo Fact. "Falling in love," as modern biology teaches us to believe, is nothing more than the latest, highest and most in volved exemplification In the human race of that almost universal selective process which Mr. Rarwln has enabled us to recognize throughout the whole long series of tbe animal kingdom. Tbe butterfly that circle and eddies in his lerial dance around bis observant mate is endeavoring to charm her by the del icacy of his coloring and to overcome her coyness by the display of his skilL The peacock that struts about in im perial pr de, under the eye of his atten tive hens, is really contributing to the future beauty and strength of bis race by collecting to himself a harem, through whom he bands down to posterity the valuable qualities which have gained the admiration of his mates In bis own person. Mr. Wallace has shown that to be beautiful is to lie efficient; and soxual selection is thus, as it were, a mere lat eral form of natural selection a sur vival of the fitti'st In the guise of mil tual attractiveness and mutual adapta bility, producing on the average a max imum of the best properties of tbe rac in the resulting offspring. I must not dwell here upon this aspect of the case, because It is one with which, since tbe publication of tho "Descent of Man." , .i u.. ---- i miliar. Orant Allen. , all the world has neen auuineunj j t nfortuna"te' Mistake. . fay to the crrregation, , mMtyfTt .nhat the pulpit is . siUe or the error of the pr , . . . tbe cncert In tl Tbe concert Is for the tn-hool room. ben. fit of tbe Arch Fund, not the ArcU lieoi. We will now sin? hymn sil lo err Is bum.n, to forg-ive divin A .T OK VOOrl'.M W.tlll'sltK. I . . lu those days of edit atlon a d clvlllsa- t t - .. It,,l.. . t. I ..I H nr nrur ii'ij iiu.i'n kv i , imiiut-ai , . f (;u. . ,,, a lories urn i be vnmiii Imihh nullon of w ill m f n he amusement f rbll inn. nnd rill la iiiiml Mack the (Haul Killer, Ke Kl Ko Finn, he he alive r Im h deml. I Kind Id hone ! make Me I r ad " and nmey oiler imriy rlij uh-h. Hit it la a fici that a (iiant b -rn t the world thn it linking IIh poer fe t. A (Intnl. In-t.'.eli f W& a terii'r to all, proves a frii ud io etrrt family. Tlif (ir.'at Slerrn K iluey and I.ivt rcuic l (he iiit of a'l remeditit, ftH the pulilic are ui if vinp d tilv. A nir core for the nuny dlterdera of our Indies caii-ed by tlisca.cd kldiie .a ii..p l ,. t,-esses out ol I en on.. bottle prove MillW'lent. Purely ve etv bie, ileliKhtful to ihe lusi , a l cmititul al'. t!ic)cr Tumid remedy. All drunk'i-ts H,'H "Pill tun Ifn lo It" mile lil.t ui't?" "Ve." ' I i il the plrlu iiuiirliiliie '" ": Imi lli"mi'illion lel'l Millie. 1'nl.l Mime wlisl"" Man-rial lie. " i;i: (i:d tf IM'litl KliKNTI K si ( '('i:h, SKATri.K, Fib. ..', 1S.K). On the 11th of Scptcinlier, ISSil, I called upon Pr. .Ionian with what the doctors 'a;d was liillaniiuatory rheumatism. My rifibt h ind was the ilzJ of four, and I had not been able lo sleep for several niiflits. Dr. Jordan presrr.bcJ for mc, and told me to obtain Mime siiihII l)tt!e ill which to put the medicine. I thereupon went Into a Seattle (lru stoic an) asked for some Itoltlcx, remarking that I aiit -d idem to ,ml Dr .ionb,'a medic iicm Into. A lady , , , l""1 ",",'1Jr remarked thai Pr. Jordan was a oua-k. I paid no j attention to this, as I bad previous expe rience with the doctor, who relieved me of mbrry In which other rmluenl di)l clans failed, lu just two weeks I could wiite with iny hand, ami It lias been well ever alnre. The only, object on 1 bat e not Is that 1 paid $11 for tbe medicine and iot well b fore I ttsed one half of It, and now I have $1 worth of medicine 1 have no use for, wbl.'h Is aggravp.li g. F. J. ltAflir.l.DKR, Representim? the Seth Thomas Cb rk Co. Pr. Jordan's olllce is ut tbe res'dence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James. Con' Hitltatlon and prescript lonnb olute'y khkk, Send fr free book explaining the llisto- (fenelic f j'steiu. Caption. - The llistoifciii'tlc Medicines are "old in but one aifcncy In each totyn The laliel uronnd Ihe botile ocar the fal lowing inscription: " Pr. J. Fitgcne Jor dan's llisiogenetic Medicine." F.vcry other device Is a fraud. Tlieliuinan hia-l l like a fcather-ls-d. It mil. I la- rninilili liaiiilli il. well shaken and ex i.iiki'.I lo a variety nl tinlin lo revut It hcci.m Inx lianl. NATlltK IN CONVri.SIO! In terrific. Vnlcaiile criiitlnlis, cyclnnes. earth-ciuki- a-e awfully ami trciiH-intoii.lv plitur e.iiie. but M-Hn-nv tleslrahle lo emulate III ac tion and effect liy tliea.linliilstraiKiii nl reineilleii u li 1 i ll uriiiliii-e eiiiiviii.liiu and aKuny In tl' I alumnus! pert ion ol the human ('ame. fili'h Is the ellrct n Hie inn -la-niouen vi'neiii ninu tlvei liaiillv lalliiK miireauit mure Into illuie. andol w.. It'll Hn..-tlei Stiiniaeh Hitters l the wliulf!.nnic, leai.iint hii1 lar mure ell'i-eilve anc ri ilaiieiim. Tnev weakem-il lite Intesllnea the Itltterit Invlfoialet them. 'I hey li lt the hiiweia Inai tlve, bei ain-c laeapaellatnl hjr ensiiliw do hieneMt. The lllttrrii, mi the eouirary, and ! cause it enaliles. not tnrees. them to act -a vast and fimuiiateilllli-n iieH ii-rietiuite tle'lr ae llvliv ami rt-KUlarity. The liver Is la-ti.-Bi lally .tlmiiltiieii, as tne kidney also an1, by Ihlsiiitsl leine, vt lih li ra lly eniiiiieni aUo nuilaila, uer voUMicim and rheuinallsm. Mure Injurv Is wrnuitlil by i.iiiire!iitr parti of tne trulu than hy iililillshlnx iaies of IiiIko hood. Thev have tond the test of tlme-"TaiiIH I'uiitli," Aineriea'i finest ." c. I'luir. There are no inuxt Ham, tliniili aoine nl them are very skillful and lalt'iilcd. Oh, hmv enn a fa r muMi'ii ainlle atul lie Kay, lie lioely ami hivini: ntnl ih-nr, As .Hts't lis a ruse nnd a. Iirlu-ht as Ihe Mhv, Vt hen her liver Is all out of Riiir? rUieean't. It l hniMwsihle. Hut If tho will onlv tiikeIr. I'len-e sii.ilili ii Medical Uln'iivery It will i liaiiKit and stimulate her dlminlered liver, purify her Miaul, mitke her eiiintilexlnn aiift ami nv. her hrt alh wholesome, liar spirits cliejrlul and her temper awett. All dnn-Kl'la. Itnn't hak. hank, blow, spit, and dlnt evcrvbiMlv wllh voui nlt'enslve hriiilh, but Use Dr. haKt 'a l aiarrh Hemiily ami euil it. Bi-ssla-Hid vnu miss your first h"hiim1 very inneliT I.'nlu-Nnt until after I married my accouil. Coii(fhs. lloarseneM and More Throat. "Wrairn's UroHihml Traehtn" give Inline i ate relief "Yes, Ihe yacht was cmnpletclv wreeked, but the eaii'aln'siiveil himself liv i-IIiik.iiii to Ihe hiKlit id a rots'." "Il'in! Hit baik uppi-ais to have been worse than his bile. Don't you iranf lo Mi money, clothea, time, hilsir. fuel and heal i hi All theae can be aaved if you w ill try Dobblna' Htf tiicoap. We say "fey, knowing u you try It once you will always use It. Have your grocer order. If all the vanity should leave this world, harT thevlrtcw w.nilil m wmi 11. 1 nare 11 on m-iiiiik how nieniiy v ua are limply pniini ov our varlniu v I new a. AX KI.ICfiANT l'ACKACK Of KINK (A HUM, Incliidlnir 15 rare novelties, sbaties and anlstic ImiHirted o'eoifriiiililc and chro- n.atie rjird-. This lariru and beautiful col lection set t by mail to any one who will do I da: lluv a box or Ine trenulii'j llr. I Mrljine's Celebraied I.lver l'illa from any druiiRist, price Scents, and mall us the outeide wrapper wllh jour address, plain ly wril'eo and 4 cent In ntaini. The nen"in Mrl.ane' I'IMs are prepared only bv Fleminit Urns.. I'lttaburKh, I'a.and have leen In constant use for over sixty year. They sre superior to all others I nnrilT and effect I venesa. A certain cure lor indiueatioii and tick headache. Ad dreaa, FlenniiK I4ruB" l'ittJtbiird.h, Fa. Spring EViedicine li a nec-aslty with nearly everybody. The run iloan.tlr.-d condition at tbla aeaann la due to Impurities In Ihe bliss! which haveaeenmnlated (IiuIbk the winter, and ahlrh rnuat be expelled If you wish lo feel well. Howl's Haiaaparllla thoroiiKbly purlflea and vlialiaea Ihe bhaid, ere- j aim s food apiK-llte.' nn blllnuDeaa and head-1 ache, rlvn heaitby artlnu to the kidneys and: liver, and Impart to the whole body a feellus of hea ih and atreunb. Try U tu' prlu. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all 4rnrritta.il; ill lor V,. Prepared ouly hy C. t. HiMD A CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar ills WAHDY KK.IOKKH Over Her Itratornlliin l.i llrnltl I niter llr. Iiarrln'a Trrnluieiit. Mr. .iifor; 1 d lre to -ay lo the pub ! (bat I .iilbr.il four tear with rutin Tli, btoncbiil- and Int. Iv with Ion of . H,.cilte Was lies'rd by o: her mI'I ph siclalis without beiim Is'liellleil. l'lnnllv i tie K the elix ir iiiNifiielic triMtioelil nil iniiiisleied ty Dr. H.irdii. nnd ulu r Imo months' ircawiienl H'Mtefully Ay llitt he lias rlfu'letl s iTriiiiiiieni i inc. M. H. Wai.hy, X . 8 Sbernisn tre I, Portland. ' (aril from Mr. Jnhnsim. A'lifor On o ' inn : For a Iniiir lime for rmiMiliiiiit I'r. I'srla two ynr-.HL.", i t b'd been nlllictcd l h neina k' lu 11 'V ' licud mid Kii c an. I ki'HihI lupin m. I was in nrlv i ibi from I lie i If cl of pain. ! I'r 1 In r riii cured n.e with uichcine Mel elt cirh-ity o 1 have i vcr had t i return on me. Kifur to mv at Il.'l Front sttroi, Porihind, Mrs. .MAIIIItllKT A. ,1. .IoiinhoN. Iln. Darrln can K consulted dallt at the WasblliKtou bnilding. rttrner o( 1 otirlh slid Washinvlon Hireels, fort Ian ', Mini1 llolel (ioiidnlfo. Tacoiiia. Ilouni. I'l lo A eveiiluifs, 7 lo H Suiulitf, 10 to 12. All rlironlc di-eases, Irregiiliuil es of women b!iod talma, lo ol Vital pnver and early Indi.crelloiit inrnmncelly cured, though no ri'f' reniva an- ever niHite in Ihe pres. eiiiiceriilnn hip II cases, ow log to the ilelb ncy of the pttieuta. Kx nilna ioiiH five to all, andcir.'tilars will Imi sent to any address. Charges forlreatmeiit ac cnliiiK' lo iwtienl a aleiitt to pa v. The poor treated free of chaise from 10 t II daily. All tiriva'e dbowt coull.lent'iillv Ileal ed. and inns unaraiiteed. l'.ilieul at a disiauce can lie . nred by hnnie treat menu Med dues and le'tcr's sent without the doctors' name aiH-nriii)(. rfuiiitcr'a Ores on IIIimhi I'lirlflerlt the la-Hi rellie.lv (..rllntt ilr. a.l illneane. iltapep. sla, titr It n-milatea Hit' lymphatic !. ui and tiatl werelHm. tlcwarviif Imitation! of the celebrated Sialof Ninth Carolina I'lUK t ut Tnl'accn, Try Ckkmiu for breakfast. Ik ntrxalor viwillmoa pttiran In mlllloiiiof hoaeafoi mow 0. m aquMlerol a amitiim. II U luwd br tn, untvd l. lloTnna.Mil. Ko4nn4 . Uir h-xunf tlK-llteat UaKm UMtluiHtriai.4t, funl aed atml Hliiful. Ir. Prlw'a Oriam llaiina lMwdi.r iI.m ihiI eintaui Arttn.iul Lfniotir Alma. K.ildmilr la uaut. t'KltC IIAKINU IMWOKi: I'll. NKW V.lllK. CMIC.1I HAN rKANCISOO Sc id tied, fectcd frczy With Terry D olviS' Kn6 Alio Z'tiashoon, fu in iuCX antWatcr 3tmi5 a day, and ou'll bet relief at once. ariA Care . xfUr faMa use of (orLfhroat -fro5t"3ite. hWs Solden Femalo Pills.. For Femnle Irretftilar Ities; lintblnvllkutltein nn the market AVer I nil. cueeewiully ued hy innmlllelit la Ilea itionthly. Oiiamnieed to relleva iipirn:d tiieiulrnallou. tUREI SATEI CERTAIN! Imn't b liumti'iil. Hava Time. Health, and money ;lake uooth cr. Kent to any addrosa, aeetira by mall nu ra. telpt "f price, IJ.OO. Ad lrv. THE APHRO S1EDICINE COWPflrlY, Wsateru Branch, J,'u27, 1'OUTLA.NU, n told by Wisixia Hal u Co.. Hurt land, Or. Tha f.rnonl Hurry 4 Ntorauf butt-.a, aad llovaf Nantarw ut Caniliil'lsa. Mia, rum Iwra oiod la Kui PMulen.. ralifurnla, vimra Uia luminal will aa A aaa aaa SSSk InnuiuXwl aa SEEDSlif MMll Flawa SmmmI atara. Hovit. Maaaaar, FaMuleaua, -'at, SaaS laraHW"fa. TAKE IT w.pruNDEfis Oreqoh Blood PumnERa -CURCS- kKIDNEYaVL IVPuVPliSI KIDNEY V LIVtS DiSCAbtS. DYSrtPSIAJ PJIPLf9W.0TCHC3"ial urjiaata. 8TEINWAY. BAaH'lI. PBAMS a HKAOH.Oablar. Koa- adak rtaaoa: Bardettilrmna. Hand Inslramaata. LArvewt stark of KhaM Jiualaaad Hooka Haadj anpulied al Kaalara Prtoea. liATTMI aVt euico. H fast cHnet, bas rraaeiaua. PATENTS St lit If. nmiiw r. I MUlTIl, aiauwlia. N. P. N. 0. No. 332-S. F. N. U. No. 401) OH SAEQG9S Reliable A r I NERVE-PAINS. a MBS Neuralgia llcurnlda. Kail I'. I'H, N. Y.. April H lO. T n.fTere.l . h i. i it li It lit), nil sin . hull tx.'tle "I si J .' t' I'll IH.'I tlie; ll- O llll"ll "I MMI III llirco y -i;pi. It. Mr I- il I'l IMrtl mi l liHVe vi-l lo Inur "i A tuuitli; i It (lid U-t tvlluvo ut mnniii ii!i c;re d. J.tV 1 'Ml '.UN'', Pru.K'kt 0ns n" .iVMd.S.V.. K. . II, is-fl. I mi!T.r.l uuh ih iiih li-l-t in I lie Ik ml. tint f i:i. in, inut tvll' l :r in ilie pili('uUiiU 'if bU Jt.il- i n. lurti rne ' 11. i', K. I'. Hl.I.1.1 Si.KL, i lib f of Pullrtj. 1 tltrns II tVIMI T' SKSI" PACK AHI'S TO I Ki h.tk nr lo linp.irl jnm t lit re will In' Im-ii- illtisi In emplii) illK I in- MOrlniS EUROPEAN EXPRESS GO. I linlie.l. ulili li l llienl h it and mit reliaiile Km. iih an Kieri w" In Ihe country, uMIl",d ''V, ,1V h, vr A,, , K,ir(,,H.. .,, ,u,.. ,., ,1.,e kin.l u( iuhhi.. ..... v,.rv m, ,i,iaie. Ceii.itrctiieiiU el ts-.t Rhine, Burgundy and May Wines, and ol cei lli-iil I'oi'V Pis'Ka at b.we.l prices .laats lu .I.M'k. 1 1 snin iioim: iiiiohi iin. .SVii.I ern'1 fi.irfiViWm . Audits Wanted. L. W. MORRIS, Proaidont, is and .0 llma'lwai, New Ymk city. lirClrlCIMNTI. . siki v in m; n ti. is., u it., ua.imii. The Best Typewriter. rleud for Catalogue. Wiley B.Allen & Co. tieneral Aarula, SI I I.I M., I'm Hand, Or. ''..'.'vj.'tlvf Vx- l DratoS rixi'a Pura for Con- sJl.nmiitlooU iHKllWif f. keenltui Uia tote Jrlear Jtcvlila, 10,000 ftGEflTS WANTED AT ONCE htt..rr ir th imml.rrf Wit WlAV.llilt Uivltiff ft full anil ri:iiit4 siiintuf tUa HiHiirni'y, nmnlr,iUioi,rvi'rUirlKMT.iin-U.oorxm-r sin pi.t, liittrbxlftiilvtii)ii b Tho wciisMiuiMtf iao im.. bi. (iitt'Ur l-nm. vi'ifmo nf Bihuit M itv, fnl.i tr n i m i in : nnmNinu,iimi p tpu. i iiiswinnrinni'iii vour llft lli'if; ttsif.)iiitil4tn. A'MrvfS. tilMb A isiJ Kbtiiiiiw, wmij jajM uih. ut Season Opens for Trout April 1st s TACKLE sasaMxMM IM Hj1' i'fAit""i 73 O D W H. T. HUDSON, 93 lira! ., 1'arffoBil, r, USALSR IS Arms, Revolve and Spoilsmen's Goods HMD FOB Ka. iCSTIUTEDCATALOOUB. IS An V IlTIIUi.ll .',,!. &rir TVC"'0" x !" ? Aal'i fi ..MM.ihMi.,iiiii'l Vt 1' if f Hee'leiil'ii"' 1 fh.JPl 'J tx-l ' f t-iii. Iwinl ! r il l''(4l I 'I JiT W In-i'CiaiH hnil V im fr. Jili i JiTl r mltlt' i"l niiiii"n'ti 1 Vj5rfVJ TO 2! u-titn .ui.l. T...J 'X .vyn-'- i,i 0.4,. in... J..' ClNCIMNTI. v A MEMORY OF EARLY DAYS. nann of childhood's tender years, Hwnllowed oft with irnsiiia and tears, llow It made the Heah recoil, Iwthaoine, ;r-asy caator oil 1 H-areh your early memory tloee, Till you find another doau I All the ahuiiderlutr frame revolts At the thniia-ht ot V.mim aaltal I'ndi rni aih the plll-lxn lid Was a greati-r horror hid. Climax of all Inward Ilia, lluffo and griping old bluo pill I What a contrast to tho mild anil gcntlo action of Dr. Fierce Plcanant Purgative Pellets, sugar-coated, eany to take, cleansing renovating tho nyHtem without wrenching it with agony. They are gently aperient or Btrongly cathartio according to size of dose. Un equaled an a liver pill. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. As a laxative, only ono Pellet necessary for a doso. Cures Sick Headache, Uilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, IJilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Put up in vials, her metically sealed, therefore always fresh and reliahle. Being purely vegetable, they operate without disturbance to tho system, diet or occupation. Sold by druggists, at 25 cents a vial. ii 1 For "run-down." debilitated and overworked women, llr. I'loroea Kavorile rnwrlptlnn la tlie boat of all n-slomll ve toon a. It Is a MiU-nt Siiecitlo for all tluaai Ctironio Weitkmawa and liiaiwa peculiar m Women: aHiwirtul.iren eral aa wi ll as iilerlne. I.mte and nerrino. It For a Stock of Candy or Anything for a Bakery SEND TO Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., , 106 E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., Jobbers In Bhow Csses, Br.le., I'.per Bsin fu1 snytbin, you ns i. a Co UKU.n.r'i itora. baJse.oom-Com.r ol r font and Oak StreaU FARMERS If you must ell (' nil, Whi at, llutier and Kirira at pii'ii prices you mil. I but l hater or ex perl hard tlnifn. Ween", r, larlllnr no furl IT. one d nnr l.-adna l'oltis-1, 'M.. lull aeiidit f.' ; K niiiiil. r.a.lv f r ue, rheaS'r jfraih-a at !'. Itakina l'""d- r, V.t tin II; never lit-anl of com i.Ulut : Irv It and report Miiri'li,h. l I.Ik liimpa, I. 1 Is. :i',e; Kill! Imum '.jei SUItia l. Wllllu llni. a, No. J, l uf fa!riiiality, Ve. Tea Dii.l, 7.'i II. .. .!.;. iesl to u-e. Put we wi'iild rnlli.-r ell inn ,ea at '.lie, '.' -, "(Ow- nr k.'s'. rained l oina i,.,K.h.. pin k. 11.7.1 ra.e. l orn. II.W), IJJ), I.' "., a i a- t'.al ban linisjual. 1 able r nut, llinn aradt-., n-r rae ( J dm. a ea.e, inlnil), a. s), and l..'i: lliesi-ari- line-, have elieap.-r. hut lint rvi-nllilll! tided. Hiilir, 1 ai a. nr n i.ni; wllltniilryllilskliHl? Aleiir.a-e ai !... a l-Hii.-. Iln-Winv It.lia.TO. pillir, .1 nran.ia a, .km. inr ... Hit lu.lliis- Ijirlllsm Ine Muoren al ::, full vii-lsbt. Sine aitllilStnekliiH.-.M.-ir. illlltoil Mn. a. Mn 10, at II. i: m-ni and wnrtn iiiiviiik: a Udler Kradr in l.aie II al have proved cheap at I7'; iii.-n our l.'.'o Sunday sins' In 11 nl Km. l oiik-r. s.nr Hals that l laee Willi book" haa no eiiil; Il Mould U'l iillnl elieati here at H. ami lu .nine piai-ei nriuifsti. o jini i"-. rni.ii..-., all tvle. Hl.llli. and -i"'. from Mo V, al II. M: acre made to tell al lii.hi, Imt bat e nut fnunil hiit-ets at Ilia tit il re. Ladlca' Kid, Heat or I all, biiit.iii. lu man. ant wlililia, only II..O, Is the i'lu-aH..t we roil Id r.riiinmenil: hate Mo at ll.'.'i. lull lo.l o iiimhI, llioiik-li m at and talable; lor nlKlier isl .h..s nee ri siuar ii.i in i" i in l.. M !.. tine lot nf over U pairs, elolh and kid Ij e, rea-nUr .tnrk rout II U make, we .ell II, li,at :, I -'"lid l-" at sue, 1H and l:1', at ;ik , or n pair, anv siie for li. Clilliln-u'a slum anal, call or kid laee Slns's, 111 lor every dav wear, .lie I las-, ! :i S.V, sire 4 at He, al . 'o,'; tin-liiu sli. i are all sold al tlnulile the unmet' ; lin y have heels. Inlsiil.' Miina, lialit or tlai k. In sloa 1, i, :l. elil.er ankle lie or le,i la.ds at -is- (u :lh-, as tn .In-anil kind; the ankle I e are 1 lu ill eidor. .Mint , bn.e lu imnll ami nirdliim l-, fair iiuallly, per doi.f, ;.a-, uta-; I. II. r itialltv and full tn exoa am-a. II, II. 'At. and line ami beavv II all rll.U'd top and extra talue. tVoinrn'. tiorklin:. not nr last or our word, al II iburti or Ine pair In trl-. .lain, mixed, while nr balbrli(L-aii, some t.l the lailer iiw-il Kihriiiar is' pair; Iry them If you ver ar Stork lints. II eo.ts list Intlrll lo a l rll In the liew-lials-rs or W would tell you ol lii.ntHi arlh-lra weotr.-ral M In HM s r oeul. lower Iban anv credit store nn Hie i oai. mom lor nil Cir, lr If ttm have mil bail II nr do tint irel It n-LTulsrlv: It l ln.tie.l every month. Atl- I Mnlili'a i'hsii More, 4 III I rani Nmi I rum taro, I al. r If .1 Alw ava huts Hi-al of North Camllna, "Plnit Cut." lie can't he IihiIinI by Inlrrlor Imltatlona. aiaaenM aS fallr lona W i U aa taa aaiy pact Sc fur trta oaf taia cars rewla I tp I VII I DT. 1 nl tnia a'lsaaa. aaHrtaaia. Auutaldaat, K. P., Wa aava aal lug a . It. aay yaara, aaj it aaa . aaaraaaaljrgl fartioa. i USDTCan TO.. Cklnaca, IIL MaHlll.t. , MSkyBrasaiaas, CHICHCSTtR'S CNQLI8H T"i'Piin Aijrn I nill & aro caoaa diamond aanao, MMe.n.i ai'.j. c. .l.i... i.aui.i a.1 urnviiil iw "-.. .r.,.., ,. .. . Wk ;.' In t.u.r.t lf..i.., S.., .r.pir, rra X' rl - Aa.n, r.ia.iau-rn-lUL s-.l 4 V I L VJ ...i t.r .iiihiii..L i.'iwo..i.lt - w IJ "lxl.-lleri.ir l.aillr,"ialrHtr, ' ratun "ftCOtXfll AMONTIIoanbaataila U. IU-.JU. iirkina f..r . fornma Brafarrtslvboaan fanihhahoiaaaiMlanaihalrwhula UmaliitlwItauaisM. Hpai mnraww tnsj l pmniahly tnt.l.yi.il alsn. A li inol. In V ana sn.l c-ittea. a K. JTollNSON A H.. Il Mia lit , Uicliin.-nd. V a- Imimrta vlirnr and atrenirth to the whole sys tem. It prompt ly curea wi-nkneas of stoniai-li, nausea, lndlin-atlon, blimliinr, weak Imi k, nervous prostration, d. lnlliy and ab'ephas iwwi. In either pt. H la ean'ftilly tsiin ponnded by an erwrlen-d physit-lnn and ailapted to womans delhstte nnntniutlon. Hun ly vem-tnlilo and perl'ttly hurinli-aa in any condlllnn of the system. It la the only inedlilne for women, aohl by drnjrirlstii, under poalllve Rnaranlee nf aitistno ttoii in every caw. or prlco (Jl (K)l reluudesl. This gnarantis) haa been iirlntisl on the bottle-wrapper, and fslthfully rarrleil out for many years. Wiimi.ii'h IiispttsAaRr Mkok ai, Asim'Itios, Vroprk'toiTi, No. bod Main Htr,s. HntTnlo. X. V. mat) (loan K tpuf jf ' IJt W t uilLit Joel If ft r a ji nut: ov tiiii.k o