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Docs it Contain Ammonia? The charge is being; made that the Royal Baking powder contains ammonia. We would have supposed that the emphatic condemnation of ammonia baking powders by the most eminent physicians throughout the land, and the fact of the three leading chemists of Minnesota male in? their report to the Senate Committee recently showing that bread baked with the "Royal" contained ammonia and the hostility now being manifested by the public against all ammonia and alum baking powders would have driven them permanently from the market. In view of the fact that Baking Powder has become an indispensable article in every kitchen, it is gratifying to know that there are brands in the market to which no suspicion of any kind has ever attached. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder free from every taint of ammonia, alum or other harmful substance. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. W. J. Arkell, publisher of Judge and Jtoni LeiUe'i Uluttmled A';i;im-, writes: Judge Ilullding, Cor. Filth Ave. and Sixteenth Street, New York, January 14, Mil. About three weeks since, while sufleriiiK frominevere cold, which bud settled on njr chest, 1 anplied an Allcock's I'ohoi h Puitei, and in a short time obtained re lief. In my opinion, these piasters should he in nerv household, lor use in Ciue ot coiikIis, raliln, sprains, bruises, or pains of any kind. I know that in my case the results hirf been entirely satislactory und be De tail. The man who snys he will welcome dentil hi a itlww (mm i life made up ol sorrow, generally leniuior lour noeuim wneu ne ns me cone. "August Flower" There is a gentle man at Malden-on- Dyspepsia. the-Hudson, N. Y, tamed Captain A. G. Pareis, who has written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things, and mis is wnat lie says: I have used your preparation canea August t lower m my family for seven or eight years. It is con stantly in my house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion. and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at braes suffers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says to me when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had letter get another bottle.' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea spoonfuls before eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." ill. lobacco. There is always a best even imonnr a SCOre nf rrrw1 frimrrc every pipe smoker who has the Mastiff brand acknowl Mgw it to be the sweetest, cool smoking tobacco made. It fl0 not bite the tongue, and is Positively free from any foreign ture. tPaTohncco Co., Richmond. Vireinia. .? scarry iyour t r . frCOAT tal i m th. Dfer, holding I s 7? ."J" llUl Km. and If whiir i ..J?." Wfwds In the msrltel I BiJ?i:t.r' 1MHR0VED vST'.?? TjiKereNnt. Theriar. i Tj.1S1, VooU,'Colliir. Uei i V? krH (below.) "cn uut iiiKSS-' X. 9 OOOOOOOQ I " 'ALLE5T PILL IN THE WORLD ! In ' O 1 1 ii rn rm g-v w K!vTIVERPnsO allJ T,rtnof th larger one! M 0 0 1 A Z thu Artier. f ooo o o o o o ' a- V. So. 12-6, . F. S. U. No. 499 IV? M V Clover Diamond Baiurailuc:. Talking; about smutling reminds me of a t rick I saw resorted to by a passen ger ou one of the big steamers a couple of years ago." said a loquacious com mercial traveler. "You know there is a duty on diamonds, and one of the passengers had three large stones. worth several thousand dollars, which He Had purchased in London. The problem of bow to evade paying the auty on the stones worried liiiu consid erably, but at last he evolved a plan, i ... j i r ami a ibw uuyg ueiore me steamer ar rived In New York he proceeded to exe cute it. I lie chief officer had a little Skye terrier, and the passenger after consid erable coaxing Induced him to sell the dog. As soon as the smuggler gained possession of the animal he tied him up ana gave Him nothing to eat until Just before we were to go ashore. He then procured some fat meat from the cook, and cutting ou a piece a little larger than a walnut made a hole in it into which he plwed one of the diamonds. "A dog will generally bolt a piece of (at without chewing it, and of course a diamond will go down with It The hungry dog swallowed the meat, as his owner expected he would, and in a short time the three diamonds were safely stowed away in his interior. The diamond smuggler had no difficulty In evading the vigilance of the custom house officials, and was soon on his way up town leading the dog by a string, "I met In in again a few days after ward and asked liim how he recovered the stones. 'Easily enough,' he re plied. 'As soon as 1 got home I shot the dog and found the diamonds after a short search. Of course I was sorry for the dog, but dogs are cheap and the tariff on stones is high, and I never al low sympathy to Interfere with busi ness.' "Jeweler's Weekly. Did Not Want to Tell All. It was an evening school In Provi dence, R. 1. There was a class of rest less, dirty newsboys and bootblacks on the front seat trying to see how little they could study and how much they could annoy the teacher. Finally the teacher called up the class and put them through the catechism of the United States history. "Who discovered Americaf Nobody seemed to know and the teacher, a long suffering student from the university, lost his patience. Shut ting the book with a bang, he dismissed the class with these sarcastio remarks "Well, when one of you boys gets to the point where he needs to have some one vote for him as governor or presi dent, he will be ashamed to think h doesn't know who discovered Amer ica," One of the wickedest looking of tht boys raised his grimy paw. "WelL Tom. what is itr "1 know who discovered America." "Why didn't you tell, then?" asked the teacher sharply. "Cos 1 didn't want to tell all I know," said Tom. while the class cut off into a roar. The teacher called on the advanced class in spelling, and there was a smile on his face the rest of the evening. Boston Herald. Th Roman Koh and Crime. It Is very Interesting that the arched or Roman nose should have been found remarkably frequent among murderers. A peculiar illustration of the supposed relation of this organ to character is found in Arabia, where horses with arched noses are not admitted to the breeding stables, lest they transmit an evil temper to their offspring. Wash ington Star. Wast) In Steamship. Many years ago an ocean steamship made only ten or twelve revolutions of the engine, using only five pounds ol steam pressure. With this she averaged about eight knots. High powered ships of the present day use thirty-six times this pressure and make seven times the revolutions. Thefr speed is only two and a half time as great New York Time. An ex-policeman, who has done ten years' duty in one of the large cities of the east, says that be has never seen a baldheaded tramp. Here Is an Inter esting subject for discussion. Are bald- beaded men too honorable to take np the life of a tramp, or do they stop tramping when the hair begins to (all out? THE LOVERS' UTANY. tjm of ray- sodden quay, lriin rla and fmug 8U As th itmff n to st In i ivtinz storm of cheer. Sing, for faith an d dope ir bight None ao true u you and I Sue the Uirvrs' LlLanr: low hka ours ran never Olef" tj m of black -a Uirolrtilns- keel, Milkjr foam to Irft all I nlit; wbuiwivd converse unu- Uie bnel lu the brilliant troiic nljrut. Cruat that rule Hie southern sky, Stars that sweep and wheel aud ttj Hear the Lover' IJtany: "Love like ours can never diet" tftm of brow o-a dumtjr plain plit and parched with boat of Junes Tying hoof asj tlgMvued rein; Hearts thai tvat iho old, old hue, 8Mb Ly side the boraes fly; Fruine we now the old reply Of the Lovers' Litany: "Lore like ours can never die!" lyre of Uuo-lhe Simla bill Silvered with the moonlight hon Pleading of the walu that thrill, Il' and ecuoe round Uenmom, "Mabel," -oncers," "Good-by Clamour, wine and witchery On my soul's sincerity "Lore hke oun can never dlep Maiden, of your charity I'ny niy most lucklnai Hate. Four time Cupid' debtor I Bankrupt lp quadruplicate. Yet diVpite tbl evil case, An a maiden allowed me -rao. Four and forty time would 1 Bmg the Lover' Litany: "Love like our con never diet" New York Herald. PARTING WITH PHYLLIS. Phyllis, Pbylll. we mut part; For a while you will not sue me Tet I shall not break my heart Parting will from sorrow free ma, When before your eye I go I must do my best to pleas yous But the more my feeling glow Something seems the more to free you. When I wander far away I can keep all sorrow under. Let us cease this folly, pray We are belter far asunder. -New York Tribune. AMMONIA DOES NOT LEAVE THE BREAD This I Proven by Actual Test In link ln;-No Sopnl.lrr Itequireri. lhe fact that scientific and medical men, and Mate Legislatures have not hesitated to talk alwut the mbiect ha challenged the attention oi the public to uie uiBcussion aimut tiie ellect oi anr monia and alum in food products. ABiue irom uie claim oi rival com names which hayo to deal with this question, there remain a few truths on which" people can build their own con elusions. One of the claims made is that ammonia when used in bakinu now der put into bread, disappears in the bakinnof the bread. To be scientific. the claim is made that ammonia is a vola tile salt. Medical men of repute, client' ista of unquestionable stamiimr. and practica1 business men who have (tiven the matter unbiased investigation, sav such is not the case. The ooinions of tnese gentlemen have been printed. The question was of stiilicient importance to warrant some ot the Legislatures of the country to take it up and pass npon it wore action was taRen on the matter the committee in charge called chemists before them and tests were made. In the State of Minnesota, for example. mere appeared Deiore the Senate conv mil tee in chariie of the investigation. Charles V. Drew, Ph. li. M. D., analyt ical and consulting chemist of Minne apolis; Dr. W. 8. Ehermann, Chemist oi the btate Itoiry and tood Commis sion of the Stateof Minnesota, and 1'rof. James A. Dodge, Professor of Chemistry at the University o Minnesota, As the question was, ' Is ammonia a volatile salt?" it was necessary to use in the test such baking powders as are acknowl edged to contain ammonia. The list in cluded Andrews' Pearl Baking Powder. Woods' Acme liakini; Powder, and Koyal Baking Powder. Dr. Drew found in each a cream of tartar powder containing am monia, lie also found in the forest City Baking Powderan slum powder contain ing ammonia-alum, and in White Hose Baking Powder, an alum-phosphate con taining ammonia-alum, lie stated to the committee the following emphatic opinion : "I would not recommend the use of such powders to my patients, nor would I use them in my own family. " This opinion referred to the powders which had been need in making the tests. The opinion of Dr. Eliermann, who bad made a personal test in addition, was to the same effect. He went further, and said that in the samples of bread made from the Koyal and Kising eun, am' monia could even be detected in the samples of bread broken when hot, by the smell, unmistakable evidence of the presence of ammonia. Prof. Dodge made six tests, and found that the Ris ing Bun, the Koyal, Woods' Acme, and Andrews Pearl baking powders con tained ammonia, and that the Forest City and the White Koee contained am monia-alum, and found ammonia in each of the six samples of brad made from the powders named, 1 he tests were entlicienl to warrant the committee, composed of business and intelligent men, to recommend the passage of a bill which would require the manufacturers of such baking powders as contain alum and ammonia to have the fact printed on the packages offered to the public, so that the consumers could not be de ceived, A very significanthintthatatii- monia and alum are not, when taken into the stomach, conducive to health. The Legislature of rew York followed the lead on such an enactment, and the Illinois legislature discussed the ques tion before their adjournment in the spring of '81. The question is now be fore the Legislature ot oeorgia. in Minnesota, when the question was first stated, the leading merchants of the two cities, St. Paul and Minneapolis, who deal in food products, addressed a com munication to the Legislature asking it to pass the bill compelling manufactur ers who make goods containing lood adulterants to label cans containing the same. The petitioners echoed the sentiment of the public in the use of the lollowing words: "As general dealers in food products, and being necessarily without the skilled information to know of the composition of special articles like bak ing powders, and at all times being de sirous of selling pure articles of food, we believe the information such as is sug gested by the proposed bill, i. e., that lhe cans be plainly labeled as to the nature of their contents, is most right eous and just ; the consumer can there by purchase intelligently. ' This petition was sigm-d by the fol lowing representative bou-es, which are ts high in their comm rein I integrity as the representative houses ol any city in the connry: Yerx Mm, o., jinnnw, Andrew Henoch liroCo. Ml-hsnd Bro., ( has. f. Knaiift. i. Warner, Hennr Damernger, A K. .Hei'nall, J C. Hoiiiean A Son, John Flnlsv. C. V. RW & Co., V J HehmiU. T F. Birmingham 4 Mr Intmh 4 Clark, Brn., K. I. Hnlt.-lih'.lf, Go. E. He, Krtrkpwm A Ekbald. 1. Simmer, K. A. inr. KntlpA Mrsnn, w m. rrnnrvnein, liwn A Hkr. W m -pnacb. Lunrlq ilst 4 Johnson, H. Hansen, siwi.nnr. Bins . Termnr Mi-Onrvrn. i enner Bro., Kaufman J"nn Armbrftster, ACo, Ht-rman Thlrlds, H. A. Rundqaist, Awln A Walker, A. Kormaiia, V) Uiiam HoLme. MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. Itr. n. Talk About Her Husband' Pro- (reailr tuclire Party. Mr Bowav su.l.l.'iilj looked up from his paper the other evetiinz and asked: "Why b it that we baveiit given a pro- KTwa.iv cuoure turty tbl wliiterT "TUi-y have boeo rotod too much trouble,' i rvpiiwi. "Well. Mr. Bowser, I shall glv a progres sive eurnre (arty next work, Wednesday evening, if you'll i to the refreshments 111 sty to the pioplo." "I U be K!a. to, of coune, but" "But whatl" "You mutt prepare yourself for disappoint meuta." "Uu, 1 muRtl flow kind of you to give m warning! Mr. Bowser, 1 don't want to win vain or ecotUiloal, but I'll invite thirty ii people here on that uigM, and for every one ho fails to come I'll j;ive you tJO bill" "You ore kind-very kind 1 hope th party will lie a irruftt umi You can bmrln at onoe," Wlu-u became home next nL-ht ha hail a list or eighUwu couple who had been invited and solemnly prouiuwd to come. otl too much trouble can't evt neoul enougui siuerwi Mr. Uowwr, a he looked over the int. "It' in the manaireineut. Mr. Boor-all in lb niaiiniceiiiunt" Fur thive duys be walked around on lli tns uu ukik every occasion to oraj- over Lie. i ui'u come me nrst tut back. We were at uiiiner when the telephone, raiiir and Mr. Bowser was aked for. "HeUol Bowserl" "Ye." "ThisuFUoert." "Yea," "1 wanted to tell vou that w cant coma uown to iho puny." xou can tl" "No. My wife has lust remembered that the agreed to go over to Jobiuou's ou that night. Sorry, old fellow, but 1 hone" Mr. Downer thut him off with a loud bang and turned to mo and said: "Mrs. Bowser, dou't you never darken Fil bert' door again never I Thev are liar and dangerous iwopla, 1 can OU their place lu live minutes." Before he got out of tho bouse there was another ring. "Hullol Bowserl" "Yes." "This Is Watkins." "Yes." "When I told you the other day wo'd be down Wedmwduy eveuing 1 forgot that our Eva was to have a child's party on the same evening. That knocks us out." "And you can't cornel" "Of course uot. Sorry to disappoint you, old fellow, but of course" "Watkius is a liar, Mrs, Bowser a first class, bold faced liorT'oxcluiined Mr. Bowser, "and you want to cut the whole family a dead ana door nail!" Ho went off saying ho could get two million couple to take their place, and ho returned at evening just as tho following note came by tho bumls of a uiemieiiger boy; "Mr. and Mrs, Jackson present their com pliments, aud regret that the death of an undo in China will prevent them from being proNeut on Wednesday eveuing." Mr. Bowser had begun to turn white when thu telephone rang. "Uellol Bowserl" "Yes." "Say, old man, this Is a world of chance. you know. W hen 1 told you we'd come down to that party I uever thought about my sla ter. She' to bo married that same evening. Tra-la, old boy, hope you'U have a good time," "1 told you it would be hard work to Est so many pooplo out," 1 remarked. Did you, Mrs. Bowserl How kind of youl But I'll show you and these liar and de ceivers a thing or two beforo 1 get through." J. hero wero no more decimal n until Wednesday morning. Then Mr. Bowser was called up by telephone. "That you, Bowserl" "Yes." "Is it to-uight you have that pnrtyl" "Yes." "Pshaw I I thought it was a week from to night! Well, that knocks us out. We've got to go to tho Y. M. U. A. Horry, you know, hut this is a previous engagement. '' Mr. Bowser wo Jumping up and down when there came another ring: "Hello! Bowserl" "Yes." "Nice weather." "Yea." "All well down there I" "Yea." "Say, Bowser, my wife mado a previous engagement for to-uighU We've got to go to" Mr. Bowser shut him off with a bnnz and started for the office. During tho forenoon I took in two more declinations, and while be was at dinner there was a ring aud the obi familiar hail: "HeUol Bowserl" "Yes." "Sny, Bowserl" "Yes." "We expect to bo down early to-night "Glad of It." "But It may be that my mother-in-law will come in ou the 0:80 train. If she doe we can't come." Mr. Bowser seemed dozed a he hung up the trumpet and left the house. The last blow comout 7 in the evening. The telephone rang and be crawled over to answer. "Is this Bowser'sl" "Yea." "Whore's the old mauP "I am Mr. Bowser." "Oh ! so you are. Your voice socms mighty weak to-night. Say, old man, the three couples of us In this terrace were coming down to-night, but we must disappoint you at this late moment. We have had free tickets sent up for the opera, and of courso" Sir. Bowser walked to tho front door, locked it, muffled the bell and turued out the gas. Then be sat down and was very quiet for a couple of hours. At last he looked up and said: "Mrs. Bowser, some husbands would mur der a wife for this!" "But what havo I doner "What have you donel Coaxed, bribed and bulldozed me into giving a progressive euchre party, and where 'x the party I I told you how it would come out, aud here w . are! Mrs. Bowser, I 1" But he was too full for further utterance and went to bed. Detroit Free 1'res. ' Good Enough to Talk A hoot. A bashful young man happened one even ing at a party to be seated next to a bright young lady, who at oura noticed the diffi dence o( her "sterner" cotnjKinioo, After waiting In vain for him to suy something she turned to him with the remark: "This is lovely weather wo are having" lit was rain ing and had been for several days). He, too practical by fur for society, replied timidly I that be did not think to, that the rain and snow together were so disagreeable, and be side it was unhealthy, etc. "Oh, ye!" the Interrupted, relieved that the ice was broken, I know all that, but t you think It Is good enough weather to hejin a conversation withr Philadelphia Itcks. Improvements la femok Sapprwasloa. Determined attempts are being mads in Chicago to suppress the blinding smoke that is blown ashore from passing steam craft An experiment was made recently to demonstrata the practical)!!-! ity of a new invention. A small tube 1 with perforated top, like that in s sprinkling can. was introduced into the smokestack, and through this steam could be injected npon the nprtuhing smoke, which immediately condensed, i The little tube, with its jets and sprays of steam, is not smoke consumer, bat there seems little donbt of its utility in the prevention of smokv- 1 A Shower or Grain. It Is indeed remarkable tale from Diarbekir (Turkey in Asia) which is told by the Turkish jounud The Tarik. Dur ing a recent tempest there was showered from the skies neither hailstones nor raindrop, but grains of millet. The in- niimtanta of Melessa and Muhal have gatnereu the grain und have stored It, anu are grinding it for bread. A round III World ur. JoltnC, Berry, who is in Asia on a vacation, mailed a letter and a postal inru to ur. ii. u. Uiblier. of Bath, on uie same wuy, sending one west ward via Kt. Petersburg and the other east via ban 1 ratuisco. The letter and jiostiil card reached Buth in the mail. Buth (Me.) Times. same A delicate white scarfiiiif may be worn with less apprehension, and therefore greater satisfaction, than during the warm interim when the protective col lar melted under the pcrspiriiiir ooze and endangered the cost lv fabric Sound Ailvlee. Yoimgblood I made four thousand on that rise toduy. How shall I Invest it? Abovepar In a check for to-irrorrow's losses. Munsey's Weekly. The gingerbread palm of Egypt bears seeds with mealy husks which taste very much like gingerbread. In cer tain localities the tree forms extensive forests mid its roots spread over the ruins of Thebes, one of the largest aud most splendid cities of the ancient world. A San Francisco man has a peculiar mania for opening and closing doors. aud will stand for hours at a time at one of the entrances to the postofflce 0H'iiing and closing the doors for the accommodation of the pedestrians. 8OMETIIINQ FOR TUB XCW TEAR, The world-renowned suereaa nf nuatpitnr'a nuunarn Ititlers, ana their eoutluued popularity u.cr wuni 01 aeeiuurryas a suiiuaenic, is rareelr more wnnilerful than the weleome that areeis ine annual apiearauee of Homelier'. AP niaiiae. This valuable medical treatise is pub ii.u,-., ujr 1110 niwu'iiert iiillliailT. inilaminr. 1's. luler their own iiniiie4llat.atiiMrvli.liiti.timnlnv. iiik sixty nanns lu mat neimrtmeul. Thev are niunlUK about eleven mouths In the vraron thl work, and the Issue ol same lor Wt will he mure limn uuwmiiio, prluUxl In the F.nsllah, (leriuan, r itiivii. renen. neisn, norweiilan, Swedish 1 1 . .1 1 1 nohemlan am Hiuniiah lantiiaire. II. IltlllHIlUt Keler Ui copy ol it lor valuable nil lnlentllK reading ronccruttiit health, aud uumenms teatlmoulals 10 tne emeacy ol iioatellcr Htomaeh Hitters, inuaeineiit, varied luforinstlon. aatrouonilraJ calculations aud ehrouoloKii'al Items, etcwhich can oe iieiwuittMl oil lor correctness. The Alma nac for IMtt ran be be obtained free of coat Irom dniftxl't ud freueral ouuutry dealer lu all ui uie iiuiury. The train 11 has reached the hav-dav of his nm penalty wlau he Is allowed In sleep In the barn. TIIK I'KOtiKKSH ur TUB CKNTUItV Leans num; troni sum from superstition and blind idolatry of isms and iea- allooathio lit' eluded. It leans foieurd universal, all-deter mining law; towards 1'ucts, not t'uncics. It leans towards immutable urine in esand in vulnerable truth, and away from superan- nuaiea autnority, orKamzeu ignorance and dyed-in-the-wool preiudiee. Wind empir icism in medicine has, with other fossilized bivalves, had its day. Yes. there are plenty of " Mated crabs," but being born of dark ness and fear twin sister of intellectual inlancy they runnot much lonirer with stand the civilizing inlliience of advancing science, iney are slowly out surely "dv in K Kgypt, dyiiiK," before the " search liKht" of investiKation. The advancing thinker wonders how it was possible for that monstrosity the medical science ( 1) extant now to nave survived to this late day I Hut where was the reform to ouuie from? It is not only passe to attempt re form, it is outright dangerous. It requires a boldness akin to recklessness. Legion Is the name who have tried: they have left their bleaching bones as a warning. An at tempt at reforming theology brands you a "Heretic;'' in pontics you are charged with every inlamy undur the sun, and in medi cine every duck Intellect " quacks " at you and you are accused of having no diploma when your diploma Is on tile in the court house under the very eyes of the Blunder ers, All this is caused by besotted ignor ance, and since books are sentfreeof charge to every applicant and we pay the postage, there is no excuse for ignorance when it costs nothing to lie informed. People who berate the II Mitogenetic system of medicine are either intellectual pariahs incapable of counting nve in succession or understand ing any 2x4 problem, er they are mental sluggards and cannot screw themselves up to the point of information by reading up and forming a conclusion. In either case their opinions are as valuable as that of Puget Bound oysters. Ir. Jordan's office Is at the residence of ex -Mayor Yeslar, Third and James streets, Seattle, Wash. Consultations and prescriptions absolute- Bend for free book explaining the Hlsto genetic system. Caution. The Hlstogenetlo Medicine are sold in but one agency in each town. The label around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: "Dr. J, Kugene Jor dan. Histogenetio Medioine." Every other device is a fraud. UMKnamellneHtove Polish; aodurti no smell. Tbt QxaatiA for breakfast. MvsMirr 11 Saved the life that is fighting against Consumption. Only act promptly. rut it oil, and nothing can save you. Hut, it taken in time, ur. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will certainly cure. It must be done through the blood and tho "Discovery" is the most potent blood cleanser, strength restorer, and flesh -builder that's known to medical science. I The scrofulous affection of the 1 lutirrsi flint'. n 1 T,-ti.i rr rv li-vsn and every form of bcrofuia and blood-taints, all yield to it For Weak Lungs, 'Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all severe, lingering Cough, it's an unequaled remedy. It's tho only one that's guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. "We promise to cure your Ca tarrh, perfectly and permanently, no matter how bad your case or of how long stand in g or we'll pay you tSOO." That's what the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy say to every sufferer from Catarrh, And they mean it, t nsal ftam and Addntt ef Erer A6THMATI0 P.HarwdHsvea.a.O. tutO,M.T. A man who has practiced mrdlt'lue for forty years ought to know salt from iiiiiar; road what he urs: Toutsi, 0., Jitnusry 10, INC. Messrs. T. J. Chne) it Co (ientlemen: 1 1 are been lu the lii nersl prsetli ol inthjl-li,t fir uewl forty yearn, slut wounlssy llmtin sll my ursi M anil preileiiee have uever seen a preparx I '0 Hist I could presrrtbo with na much ciMill'lei.ee in n.'et'iui ts I ran null a ( ibrrh Cure, nismi fai Hired hy yon. Iluve prenmbed It a great iiiiuit nines, aim ua eneei is womjrriui, simi would snv In roiielunliin that I have yet to Dud a cane of Catarrh thai it would not cure, II they would take It acconllinc to rltrpeihui. Yours truly, I. liolisi'cil, M. p., Ollli e, a .S i- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 slreel. we will r-Iyc II0O for uv ra ol Catarrh that cannot he cured with llnll'tCatarrh Cure, Taken luUTiilly, K. J. CIIKNKY A CO., I'r.,1 , , , . . Toledo, O. tW iSold by Pni(tKlU 7'. Loral pride la most apparent lu people who have laud for sale. Throat Diseases commence with a Told, rough, or uverfatigtiiiiK the voice. These symptom ( which, if neglected, often re s lit in a chronic, trouble ol lhe Throat) are allayed by the Use of "A'muVs HrvMhiul 7ro-W Reciprocity Is Illustrated hy the hliihws' m , who bolds you up while you give hi n a llll. The Hunk of Kngluml receives and pays out gold by weight, und as every plug of Star tobacco is carefully weighed to see that it is a full sixteen-ouncc pound before being packed in the box, it would seem that the manufacturer of Star Plug are de termined togive consumers a six teen-ounce piny. A GOOD HOSE rOK TOBACCO, EVERY TIME. Don't cheat yourself out of a good smoke by taking a poor Imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. " All she lacks of beauty is a little plumpness." This h a frequent thought, and a wholesome one. All of a baby's beauty is due to fat, and nearly all of a woman's we know it as curves and dimples. What plumpness has to do with health is told in a little book on careful living; sent free. Would you rather be healthy or beautiful? "Both" is the proper answer. NvTrlWHChe,",,,J,So,',h Jlh Av,,u Your cjnifs-lst kerp, Scon's Emuliiua of cod-liver oil-til druggists everywhere do. i, HOYT & CO. it tn spent In every town la Oregon, Wsih Lou and Idaho to sell PIANOS and ORGANS On commission. No sUavk or capital needed. Music teachers prelerred. Hpeclal raUw 00 all goods. Write tor particulars. PORTLAND, OB. J. MoCRAKEN ft CO. DIaLKRH in Reh Hirker Llm. Prtlsd Cint. ! den netting Utah Plitr, Hair. Firs Brio and Fir Clsy. LAND PLAtlcl. 80 North Front Ntreet, Car. D, PORTLAND, OR. IBrTma1rr71lnroiudsvson niyKlectneOorsU A J and Hpeclaltl. ion per omit profit and raab Bilsa. Saninlarrm. I)r Hrwlsmau Hmadwar.N.r S .IT, a 1AST BEAR Hie WHOtS tfiJ JAJEjZiU Hoot Tr...; m. rniu ss rrsit Trass"-i-rflMi. Amr. Ourdcassra. Mov.l. UaSFUL. tath. nolal tmtntiitJuilA '.irairr:all)rwrllUs.iv.i tn.tr lNroMriO('o. fruit (rarer: Sirerlilo. LOW snoot adsK. fur Ob.r. rr.riasi.raDRt.Puck.Ap't.llllBos.Mat.Or TrMl. flnfn, SOJEt wurylnno. Ha lr.r ito- k in U t. MslETTES. oeh..H.r MTAUK Itl((IS.,7'h St., Ixtlllailllirt, Muv-fsaaa l4il OUJiSI. 1000 knf , LAJIUEtT. H'rvl lsthaarnnwlaifaej Icsilln renirilr tor all In unnatural diarharis aad Drlvatefliaaaao( nin. A certain mire lor the dfbllr 1 tatliif WMkDM )MHUll tu women. IMrSMlTSr . IrnscrirHandrisar TntiwlCnt"''tVl, in rarammeadlos II ail auiiaraiv. a.l.Oiuntn,p u.,uioRiua,asr Hold by Iria;lia, 'ILSOfl'SiSH LA NT, TREE m 1 J Pit .. QfIA Fin Rnvravlnaa. list nslsiaima niiirmaumi. un or tb tnt rt!iiie eatHloKuoi V&c "on. J ar km PI oiciTi,o.4Tn MllkjSMi Harden, Flower and field Heed. Fruit and lto.es. Fl awtirlfitr I'lanta aui. Hulha. Tbarauif 11 isTMn f Jprinnn llarra. A . Hnl frit, on anuhrntion. AdfttMiav. nt-litlnnlnv thli Dauar. RAPdlUEL WILSON, .CuMECMANICSVILLE.PA aBBBrfaBaBBBBBV BestCoash Medicine. KccommenduJ by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Childrea take it without objection. By druggists. Buy four Op Goods if Tour ADY1KCE THRESHERS. THE BEST IN AMERICA. 1 1 Chemical Fir Enirtne and KiUngiilsken, Fir Bote and Department Supplies, BVan Lanndry Machinery, Pump ol all kind, Braaa lionds, Hp and Klttlnn, Hancock Inspirators, Marl!) Work Belting nd Hiaw, Wrenchea, Lubrlratlns; Oils, Church, School and rami Ball. Kuirlimsand Boilers, Blacksmith Im;is and Forge, Burirle, Burrlea, Bprln and Eiprca Wairou. the lartrxat assortment ol Van lo rortliDd. iWara, writ lor prion. For further lulonnatkw eail on o addrea 1 1. WH1.IT, Fc:t if L:m::3 Strsn, FC3TLM3, CI "r-Koaw o LOST TIME. I Newton, 111. ROM 1863 to 1885 about 22 years I suffered with rheumatism of the hip. I was cured by the use of ST. JACOBS OIL. T. C. DODD. ALL RIGHT! 1ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT," 0 BEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. Im i'.'a,lliajll,r3, 1 '". 4 1 mmm Give This Oil a Trial, AND YOU WILL USE NO OTH ER. MORPHINE HABIT! ee SURE CURE Pacific Medtdn Co., 8ft Clay Bk Baa Francisco, YOUNQ MEN! The Spoolflo A No. I. fnrM. without full, mil mm nf llnaiii. Iitru und tUlrt, no matter of huw Itmf Utiidliif. I'iKVeiitA Htiit'ture, It tH'tntrnu In it'rnul r finely. Cuni wlifncTpryitUiic lat ban failiil. Hold hv all Dnuwtfttn. Uwiurtu'turi'rK 1 he A.tSchisenhHt Mwllctiitj Frlrt. 93.00. ". VJXKHmXLWML MHU1 1LWI 1 FRAZER AXLE BsstinthsWorldl Get tho Genuine! Sold Everywhere! PIANGMEANS. i Morrison Streot, Portland, Or. hox sot. Dynamite POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNIA ST., IAN FRANCISCO. II yon want POWDKR for Mining;, Railroad Work, 8tnmp lllasting or Treo I'lantinK, send (or Trice Lint. We must hare mom, We must keep busy. We must have money and quirk, too; and thl means slaiiKhter, loss, mluctlnns, savrlflce, gala to our pstruiis and everythlns but pmnta to our sulvus; hut stock must be put la order lor stock taking right away. We offur: 20 lbs. good dry poaches a) lb. fthltesiiKsr .tl 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 40 llai. bile or colonel beans , I.OUOsrwiugatid darning uoedlc lhe. ssko or tapioca 8 cans table apricots, line ft cans ti tile iiliiiui, grapes or apples, 1 pair ladles' line toe slippers 1 ir misses' UneOxIord Hot tl pairs misses' mi'e samlals 1 1 pair nice lace curtains & lbs. Christinas ramly, mined ., 40 ladles' Hue Unci) collars or cufls .10 dm. assorted button lor anilly use lift handkeichirts lor men, women, children, 1 U 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 0) I 00 a los. rrciicn prunes, kikkI, not large. 1 00 1 00 1'J trila tSai.lss..i..a ..uut..n. I., ...... a .s. iibikiitimiiv i nniiiiiriv. 1U I II. VT,ltj Bend fur lull lUt ul brKini of alt kind, to Smith's Cash Store, 4I6-4IS FRONT ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CATALOGUE. LIVE STOCK MI1L i'altirmA Plat. (all or u.nfulsnd n,ini(itl( m all kinds af aaara nlmfd publlnhd, Ml GREASE JUDSON Cm Min nilt aad Ornamental Trees, Hninll V rulia, t aelce Tbarahbred Land and Waler Fowls. Itc I at ere Ornament hbrad I. and Dealer Doss list Carry Tbsm. F1EEI CiT5 ISD E01D W1C0IS, Best and Cheapest In the World. Carts, SIS lip. Wajics, S51 Cp. 2ETJ