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Can't Cook as Mother Did! ' How many a young wife's heart has been saddened by hearing the above remark ! And yet how often the words are true; especially when cake, pastry r biscuit are in question ! The reason is plain, yet it is "like telling a secret" Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. They cannot be misled into using any of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow complexions, when mother did the cooking. The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a New York paper, which appear among those who work in ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore head. This gradually extends over the face until the com plexion has a. stained, blotched and unsightly appearance Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of eggs. 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 ques tioned. ' tbt orld U aeua-ihia house of 0.4, Btalde Its walk-lb grrra mil diliu-d sod, Brueath-Uie woods aud nnaid.ias snroadlua- far. On either aidatha mountains fonna walL lone it stands hie Kino bcijrht ruidini star Hereoely abeddiut; light ainl jojr o'er all Hearer to brave It seeuia-e climb the hlQ, And at tha tiriKiwct Bail and heliia- tbrilL Tha aide world lira Mow at peace and real, m-judu me waters or ijike Asquain rolL And that same wlud that aura tha wafer's breast Bring sweet rerreahnit-ut to tha weary auuL ature and Ud are on and aa wa kneel The Holy Spirit's Influrm-e wa (eeL There no discordant note-the aimtlng bird That caroia merrily outsnle the dnor PUturhetu nut the readmit or the word- There ia a harmony not knoa n Uifore, The perfect peaoe of Ood fur which we pray Boetua to be with us on our homeward way, And aa we look behind, the church of atiiiA, Encircled by the earth's most ancient bills, Aliore the mountains, kwiiu id tan4 alone. tlie while ita shadow all the lallejr fllla Churchman. 8m or Ohio. City or Toupo, j . sv.uk j'clleuey nialiea oath that he ia the Ja r p.rt.ic r . f the firm of K. j Cheney A Co.. f L h,, chi lu the city of Toledo, county and JJ?.ft.rM. "A firm will pay the , ,m ol ONK 11 l'SlKKI UOI.U IIS (or each and In case of catarrh that cannot be cured by &ofH.at-CATaBB,.r.jcHKSKv Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pthi.Othdayofem.K.r.AJ. ltkL- .V-inry i'uMfe. lull's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, ami aru d rc-'llv l"" bln",, "1. """I"!" uZ. ,1 the svsttfm Send tot testimonials, free, laceeo! ll"",j,.""JracnKSKY & CO., Toledo, O. 0f Sold by UruKi(lta; 75cetita. Nebraska baa aa Indlnu lawyer. l a sjlaui. Of course he Irritation of the throat and hoarseness Immediately relieved by "rouxi'iiirmc,iif Tmlut." . The old man In hiaaecond childhood 1. rarely u ridiculous aa the young father lu hli flrat ba byhood. x If manufacturers throughout the United States would adopt the policy of the man ufacturers of 8tar Plug, who give the con lumer not only the best tobacco that can be made, but make full-weight plugs, there .mild nrnhahlv be no complaints from con sumers about poor quality weiichU. and short 1 FARMERS: I00K OUT! Ton are ex- a C i posed to sad- yvX (A den changes of tompera tare, and to lojurlea. t ST. JACOBS OIL CURES RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, STIFF NESS, SWELLINGS, BACK ACHE, NEURALGIA, SCIAT ICA, BURNS. A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE. 55 "German Syrup Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par sonage. " My acquaintance with your remedy, Boschee's German Svnin was made about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Cough which disabled me from filling my pulpit for a number ol Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, without obtaining relief I cannot say now what remedy he prescribed I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. 1 received such auick and permanent help from it that whenever we have had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our familv. Boschee's Ger man Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to report my experience of its use to others when I have louna mem troubled in like manner." RKV. W. H. Haggarty, of the Newark, New a Safe Jersey, M.E. Confer ence, April 25, '90. Remedy. 6. G. GREEN Sole Han'fr.Woodbury.N.J. I CURE FITS'. When I say earm I do not raena men-lr to stip thro faatuBaanithrahaTetbemrJtuTavain. Irouna txAxtl nn I ban mid. tbd ium of FITS, tPt 1XPST or FALLi.XO 61CKN SS a Lfa-bn atodj. I warrant but rmoJj to aura tha worst cam-, Bmsuw aa hat faded i so raaaoa fur n nnw reesmnj ia nnx Sndatoreafue atnUiwandaFatt:ao Inisliible rmadf . Oira Eipreas and To Uffloa. It O. BOOT. r.. i N. r. 8T. PETER'S ON THE MOUNT. MOW AN AUNT WAS FOUND. HlOM THE "PACIFIC JOURNAL." "A grrmt Invention haa been made br Dr. Tntt. That eminent chemist kai prodoced Toll's Hair Dve hleh hnltatM natarr to prfertkm: It arta lntantanriMlT ami l perfectly lunnl rries-ai. tHHtML aa A 41 Park ITace, fl. WALL PAPER, t eanta per doable m!1 and J-cnt rtamp lor aaa.es. BCHurnu) au.', m Ttirt aaraet, rerUaae, Or. On the Itrlile'a Arm. Mrs. Gregg had one of the prettiest weddings thut ever took place ia the Mwisitchusetts town in which sue Im But there was one odd incident of the occasion which a few of her friends who are in the secret recall with much amuse ment. Although a ludy of qniet taste, Mrs. Gregg wore something which cer tainly no bride ever wore before. Her wedding nreseut from her old friend Dr. Jameson was an exquisite af fair of lace, embroidery and white natin ribbon, which he had brought from Paris. It came just as the wedding party were starting for the church. " "What a lovely bng!" exclaimed the bride; "I am going to wear it that will nlease dear Dr. Jameson;" and slip- oinir the white Datin strings over her arm she thought no more of it until after the ceremony. "That is a beautiful bag, ana so oaa "1 never suw a bag like it. 1 he mate rial is beautiful," commented some of her friends. I suppose the style is new," replied Mrs. Oregg. "Dr. Jameson brougnt it to me from Paris. 1 am delighted with It." "Did you put anything in itr asked Dr. Jameson, who bad beeii listening to this conversation with a smile that was suspiciously near a laugh. No." replied Mrs. Oregg; "in put .. i a r tiTi . .V. my banuuercuier in. nuai. wu hv. there"! no bottom in it What is it. Dr. Jamesou?" "Well, replied Dr. Jameson, bonirht it for a lump shadel" And it was a lamp shade, edged wun lace and drawn np at the top with white satin ribbon. Youth s Companion. Lllaca and TJandcuffe. T)w other day. as a royal train of Perm sylvania parlor cars pulled out or the Jersey City depot, a gentlemanly man carrying a huge bunch of lilacs made his way from tlie rear or iue irum w wo foremost car the smoker. Pressing al most upon his heels was a rather rough looking fellow making the same journey. It happened that as I raised my eyes i saw behind that bunch of lilacs a pair of shining steel handcuffs connecting the gentlemanly man's wrists. It would be Interesting to know whether it was the convict's idea or that of his keeper to put flowers to that strange use, cui w my mind there was something very poetic about it. junan iwupu. Singing Mice on Shipboard, aivint thrpe months ago J. F. Chelton, of Woods Cross Roads, Va., captain of the schooner Anna Lloyd, captured a singing mouse in the cabin of his vessel while off Uloncesrer rutin, . little fellow was caged, and he sang merrily at all hours, his notes being eomewhat like the subdued trill of canary bird. Tliwsday another musical mouse was caught in the cabin by capt. Chelton, and was caged with the one previously captured. They keep np a lively concert at all hours of the day and night. Baltimore Sun. Blahop Potter Deacrlbed. Bishop Potter is one of the handsomest men in the city when he is arrayed In evening dress. He does not look much older than he did twenty years ago or more, when he was rector of St. Join, s church, Troy, N. Y. The Potter, axe pale faced, clean cutrace, of bilious i tem perament, and. as a rule, long lived. They naturally take pnde m their fam ily for they have had brains a-plenty and means to cultivate them. Perhaps no name in the country is better known than that of Potter. Exchange. American Literature. p.nnl who long for what they call " . i hnnlof literature" might And comfort lu consiueriu writUD in America have a distin ly American flavor, eveo though the writer i . hnm in another land, the I? Jj. t the Matbera. for Irmtance, and tbV wHtryor Mrs. Anna Bradstreet were me P7 .nrimnmeut Kivee a K. .lit; 2 . Europe or America. Auatrali. or South Africa. Keep Vr the Beeord. . . ta.hjma careful just jea, ' " - j . i .u. TTit states trot the rough on rats tuuv&,r - ri.v. nf In the pantry and lu' "JTTI" ,iT i, tSerr biscuit Thirty- where it was most convenient for their toddling babies to fall into them. The co7d Ihus far thU year is . httl. ahead of hut-Detroit Free Press. The West End electric railway ita don in Boston is to have 18 engines of 1.000 hone power each. They rto be triple compound, with cylinder- II. M and 13 Inches diameter. The vow U "alamitted by two belt, for aach SnYeach belt 5 feet wid Btaa wlll $?ti byMwattub. WsQM each nted WO horn fowm. Senator Tanee'a Wondcrfiil Memory. Bc-uittor Vuin-e hiia a wry good niomon and 'lilom fail u mviii.'1 a pt'raun he ha. oura rui't and obsrrvtxl. hut one of hif coiutit uenta gyt away with him a almrt time a-o Tho acnutor wits stnnding with avvoral of bit friends in the rotumla at the Capitol, when tranger apprmu'luyl and oiTered bis hand saying: "Why, senator, bow are youf" Thi hand woa taken and graKtied warmly "Quite well, sir; bow have you boenr" "Ub, l ve lvn ttno, never lu bettor health but I don't believe you remember mo." "Oh, yea 1 do, i.Tfectly. our face ii quite familiar. It's only your name that e caMH me. "My namo is John Burkwillen." "Suro enough, John Buckwillon. Of courat (and be ihook tho man's biuid a little mort vigorously), I don't m-o how I forgot it Let me think where was it I taw you lastT " ell, senator, the fact u, you never dio enio but once, "Ouly onco you must bo mistaken." "Ob, no, I'm not. It was at the old churct on Doer croek. You remember when yot ipoke there to that awful big crowd r "Yes, pertoctly. bo it was." "I'm tho man who was aittin' up on th ladder in tbo back of the church. I was U my shirt skvvea ami di J a good deal of tb tbcAitui . Tuut was as eloso as I ever got u you." Washington Critic. A Curious I'aliu ol South America. One of the most curious palms in the world is called the "Ita, and is very abundant on the bunks of the Amazon, Rio Neero and Orinoco river lu the delta of the latter it occupies swamp; tracks, which are at times completely inundated and present the appearance of forests risinn out of the water. The swamps are inhabited by a tribe of In dians called Ouitrunes, who subsist al most entirely uon the produce of the tree. During the annual uoous tney sus pend their bouses from tops of the tall stems of the palms. The outer skin of the young leaves is made into cords for hammocks, and the soft inner bark yields a nutritious farinaceous substance. In terview in.Washington Star. Piper Legends. The Wends, who, we believe, are the ancestors of the modern Prussians, are the center of many legends The Pied Piper of Hamelin was a Wend; so also was the piper of the uam mountains, who appeared so ninny days a year, and played onearthly tunes, and whosoever heard at once fell into a fneniy, from whi!h there was no escaping. All these A Lost Child Whose Knowlarige el Biatany 4'auia loin (ioml flay. Colonel W.'D. Moore tells story which would, could it be given in print aa Mr. Moore tells it, produce a great effect Ex-Sheriff Cluley was accented a day or two since at the corner of Sixth street and Liberty avenue by a little tot, a girl, too young to talk plainly, who pulled at his coat and aked "lh 'oo know Aunt Tutie?" Somewhat surprised, Mr. Cluley re plied that he could tint say mile, he knew "Aunt Tatie's" litst name. The child opined that the wanted party didn't have any luM nuiiie; she was "dist Aunt Tutie." The little one then ex- plained thut she was lust.'nnd she was in great distress, her lips quivering so thut at times aim could ru-urcely apeak. Mr. Cluley thought with all Ins might for a few moments, when an idea struck him and heanked the child torn descrip tion of his aunt. The little maideu re plied that "Aunt Tutie" wits rather tall and wore nasturtium flowers in her bon net. Now, Mr. Cluley .would hardly stand a creditable examination in botany. He knows cabbages from potato vines, and knows the nasturtium when he sees it on the tubl in tho shape of a pickle, but to save his soul he could nut tell what its flower was like. Again lie rubbed his dome of thought until he rubbed into it a fresh suggestion and acted upon Uer Reaaua. Mr. Blossom I don't think you are do ing right lu forbidding Nelly to romlvt gentlemen cullers. Why did you do UP Mrs. KloMHitii I do not draiire the child to ever marry. Mr llloeitoui You seem to forget that you were young once, that you received gentleman culler and tint you married. Mm. liloasoiii Indeed, I don't, Mr. Ub aom, and wh.it la more, I don't luteud to have Nelly make n fool of heraelf Uvuiis her mother did. Kpoch. Nu Mater ou t'ollsheil Kbmra. The cleanest and moM (M-rfe, tly pol ished floors have no water u-cd on tticui. They are simply rubbed off every morn ing with a large llauuel cloth which is soaked in kerosene once in two weeks. Take the cloth mid with sciubbiiig brun or stubby broom go rapidly up and down, not across, the hoards. After a few rub bing the floor will have a polished ap Uearauce. Chicago Herald. The small black soap nuts, or kernels of Supindus sitponaiiu, take a tine pol ish, tin J aro threaded as necklaces, ro saries, bracelets uud other oruuments. The tjnuiidong nuts of Australia are fre quently strung as necklaces and brace lets and also mounted us scarfpina t ititiii rri i. kiiii'm it k rs. Htmiiich ulili strike and founder, the Fierce v. I this and luiiuuttttiious h a vctteiiiillf mar iner' " hears el oak" to ntmrek and to dentil. Net Hint does mil prevent llle lllllerdest ! lnndMii'iiii (riMii rlkln,i his llle on the stormy 1 Atlantic lu the role ol lourlHl or i ninmcretnl 'icl V 3 OXU 1JXJOYM Roth tho method and results when ynij of Figs is taken; it is Itiisaiil i in 1 icfresliincj to tlie tuste, mul act gently ji't j'romptly on tlio Kidiieys, IjiviT ami llowels, cleanses tlio sys 'em clli'i'tually, tlispels colJs, hwul tilies ami fevcr ami cures lialiitn.' imstipittinn piTiiiiuiontly. For salt in SOcaml ?l bottles ly all tlrugi.sU. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SV WAHCiSiO. Cl. louismit. r. vy ruM. r. . I IT r aw Sportsman, Attention! I( inn waul to rUii accurately, ilou'l (all to Ifhi your nun with the velvbtaUxl It at Olice. Accosting a lady WHO was , traveler. Hut, K he shall leaeh his deliiniinm tisssinir. be asked her if she knew a n.'tu- 'eiy, ne win scarcci) nav eni,M some n me tnrtium flower when she saw it. She was at first disposed to resent the ques tion as Bn impertinence, when Mr. Clu ley hastened to explain, and begged her to take an observation and ascertain whether there were any ladies in the neighborhood with that familiar flower in their bonnets. The lady glanced into several milli nery and dry goods stores, and finally culled out that she hud discovered a lady with a bonnet bearing the flower wanted. She pointed her out, and im mediately the little one cried out Joy fully, "That's Aunt Tatie." . "Aunt Tutie" was disposed to be cross with her charge for wandering away from the spot she hud designated to wait until her aunt did some shopping, but Mr, Cluley's feelings were aroused, and he wouldn't hear the little one scolded. Instead he proceeded to reprimand the woman for her thoughtlessness in leav ing her charge exposed to the danger of being kidnaped. "Aunt Tatie" had become so interested in her shopping thut she hud forgotten to note the flight of time. Hud the little one not been bright enough to recollect the name of the flower in the bonnet she would probably have been crying her eyes out, a guest at the central station, and her aunt would have been frautic Pittsburg Dispatch. I oiihIiiis of seaslekni Hosteller s Stnmaea Hitters, thai Inlinlla utiles, lie takes w till htm lie elite (or nausea. Had wider on limit trl)ia Is a threat to the voyager, but this lna la' deprived in a ureal measure ol ltdliirderliiaetl'eeluiii the stomach, bowels and IHer by the Hitters. Aitalust the ireludli lal fllecta of malaria, hail dlel, liitlk'iie and ekHisiin-II Is also elln actoua. It aveits, iiiii'iiivit, rheumatism and kidney complalnta. lHin't travel on sea or laud with out ft. There Is a nuia In St. Inils w ho has a wander- (ill inemniy. II Is tlmiitlil the eliy will event ually employ him to remember the Saldiatli. m LYMAN TUEV Nfc.VF.lt FAIL. J. N. Hurris, .'I l'ulton Market, New York city, says: "Ihuvehecn using ltiusi'itKTii's Pills for the lust ten years. They are a wonder ful medicine. There ia nothing eiiittl to them as Mood I'urilie-s and l.iver Kegu lators. Hut I wish to state how remarkably they cure rheumatism, and how easily; I was all'ected bv rheumatism of the les. Mv liusinei(wlioU'sal llsli duller) natur ally leads me to damp place. 1 wits so hud I could not walk, and ut ni,;ht 1 suiter, d fearfully j 1 tried lialsams, rSursnparillas and all kiiuls of ttnciures, tint they did ine no good, and 1 wasultuid of la'iiig a e.ri ide. 1 finally conimeiired Usinir IIkam- iikktii'h I'ii.i.k. I took two every night lor ten nights; then I began t improve, t rontiiitted taking them for forty days, and I vol toitirelv well. Now. whenever sick, I take IIhvniikkth a I'ii.ls. They never fail.'1 Cm Knamcllnc Htove rnllnh : no dtut, no smell Try Okrka for breakfast. Childish Faith. An example of childish faith, of a kind a .uull age wears away, was seen me other day. A little boy was sitting in the yard of an old country homestead; on either side of him sat a huge dog, pa tient and loving. The sun shone down scorchingly on the trio, and its rays were nucomfortable. Shading his eyes with his curved hand the child looked sky mapil and anid. "Put in that sun. nlease." pied and weird pipers assembled once a The gun ghcme brightly, and the little rar at the Brocken. where there was a general carnival, the Arch Mend lead ing the concert on a violin, witches roll ing around and fiddling on the skull, of horses, and the pipers adding the con cert of their unholy instruments. Cham ber's Journal AMMONIA AND ALUM in H.nMiur Powder-How ia Detect Them. In view of what the Minnesota Senate haa done, it is hoped that legislative bodies in other States will soon laae up ho niiict nf food adulteration. The ..kUnixi Hot. ,f hakim; rjowders con taining ammonia and alum, compiled n,r,..iii rmuvria and nub hshed in a 1UIU umi... t I , nnmhprnf the.SeiViifiiclMifriran, ....i..n ludnu- "It deals in a direct manner with an evil which must be cut down," Baid the Chicago yrif-uiif in com menting on tlieS'cifiiin'c.tmr-Mcari re port. Following is a partial list of AMMONIA AND ALUM BAKING POWDERS, CompiUd from Official Reportt. iw.Wii marked with a star seem to have a general sale, as they are men tioned in at least two of the reports : KOYAL. ATLANTIC 4 PACIFIC. CKOttN. DAVIS O. K. OEM. KENTON. . SILVEK STAR. SNOWDRIFT. STAR. STANDARD. fellow repeated softly, "Please put in that sun, man up in thesky; it hurt my head." Just then over the face of the blnzing orb there sailed a white summer cloud, then another, and the yellow blaze turned suddenly to a hazy, restful gray. Turning to tlie dogs, the little boy, put ting au arm around the necH or eacn, said: "Did you see the sun pulled in. Romeo and Chieftain? When you wants anything, if youis good, and you asks God for it, he gives it to you. The sun hurt my head, and I asked him to put it in, and don't you see how he did reach out and put it in for met' The dogs looked wise, leaned their heads lovingly toward the diminutive little theologian, and whatever might have been their belief, kept an inscrutable silence. Providence Journal. Why F.yes Are Light anil Dark. An interesting point is the cause of the different shades of color we see in the eyes. On a certain membrane in the interior are numerous cells, called "pig ment" cells. When these are present in very great numbers they produce that rWn hlack color of some eyes, and in -1 - . . proportion to their numbers decrease also the depth of color, till finally a light blue is reached. In certain eyes these pigment cells do not exist at all, being wanting, indeed, all through the system, hair and skin. A person of this descrip- yiWT ial There't dangtr 5n a rimich more than ever when your blood is "bad." It makes tliliio-a easy for Consumption. Dut there's a euro for it in Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. A tiosi tivn euro not only for Weak LiinCT. Snittintr of Wood, Uron- chilis, Asthma and all lingering Coughs, but for Consumption itself in all its earlier Biases. Its rea sonable. All theso diseases depend on tainted blood. Consumption is aimtilv Liine-scrofula. And for every form of scrofula and blood- taint, tho "Discovery" is a certain remedy. It's bo certain, that its makers guarantee it to benefit or cure, in every ease, or the money is refunded. With a medicine that certain, this can bo done. There are, in addition to the foregoing ,le(1 Rn Blb, and among anl It of rnm the Srifiiiilic American, a num ber of such powders sold in the W'estern that, were not found in me eastern stores. LltMrln0 ia a list of the most promi- i vnvniug - nont: i vnnrws' PEARL Contains Ammonia tn. K. Andrews a v-u., ,uM.n., , lf..p i;onuuus AmiuuuiB (Tiios. vtooa at ui., i mtii, BON BON. ..Contains Alum (J. c'tiVaut' Baking PowiUr Co., ChleaK ) CAM'S! KT Contains Alum 'iCMlumet'Bakin.'po'wder Co., Chicago.) riTMAV contains ammonia . " . i .1 A..m i'r tiH ununn i 1 if Umax Basing runuci w., .u-.. , eoKFST CITY Contain! Ammonia, Alum 0UW1C BIOS., i,io,eu7 mals we find a parallel in the case or the white rabbit. Chambers' Journal. Intentore Are Horn. Generally speaking, inventors, like poets, are born, not made. Nearly every boy can become a good mechanic or tradesman by diligent study and perse verance, but not every one can become a good inventor. If he has a "knack" for invention, study and hard work will greatly help him, and he stands a fair chance some day of succeeding as well in his chosen line as his brother play mates do in business or professional life. Invention is no longer a spasmodic worn, Thnro'a a cure for Catarrh, too, no matter what you've been led to i T t . 1 tnnt I r Mnii. fnaa believe. Ii mere tsu b, i" jrvui you'll get 1500 cash. It's a bona fide offer that's made by tho pro prietors of Dr. Sngc'fl Catarrh Ueniedv. Thero's im in it, to bo ro hut thru are willincr to take tho risk yon ought to bo glad to take the medicine. I SEEDS I ailo to tit any rltlo. mul Siclit, II; ivory nts. SIGHTS. Pivp Slitlit, It; Ivory llrail lliiiillnit tmnt Mulil, . tvnl by mall on n-ivlpl ol prli-o. .T. HUDSON, 93 First Street, Portland, Or. Komi (or ni'W llliislraloil t'otulov no. If In any txisim-aa not a lint yon drop It anil buy an tin-provi-il I'l-laluma lm iilmlor. WW a -:i-w--a-J'7-i3: 11 . DROP IT ft MORE MONEY ran In- mail," In rata 1 ii u t lib ki ns than In iiiiv ilin-r biislni-Ka (or tin- iMpital Invi-st-i.l A b antllnlly II- Insltlllnl CalllllKUl ill lm iiliators. IIiihmI rr-caiiil all sliil ol t'lili'lo-iiKlxii irs FREE Am'iiis (or Mann's Bono Cntter, Jii-cea-itv Clover Cutter, ii n'.l i-Mnythiiitf ro i: 1 1 it'll bjr lailtllry llll-l'IS. CO., PJTMI'MA, CAL. rmirauOTKAToii rcirtlaml. orfiinn. A. 1". Arinslroni, 1'rln. Branrh Ht-liisil : t'al'lTAL Ill s. til.l.m, halrm. llrrgon Sslna t-ourses nt SlUtiy. ssme rain, m tuuit-u. It iiNint'ss, Shorthand, Ttmrilmr. frmmaniHt.anti AfM V.irMl aa-ln stuslmi llimiislinul tna Vfsr. niuurnis aiiiiii tt.1 at any llius. laulnfus (rmu sltlwr Kliuul, rrsa J. CO. MoCRAKEN & -DEAl.KRri IN- Rochs Narkor Lima, Portland Cimant. Sol dan Gato and Utah Plaster. Hair, Fir Brlok tnd Fir Via,. LAND PLAtlER. 60 North Pront Htraat, Uor. D, 1'OKTLANl), OB. HILL'S iieSli gBHnds True merit is al ways recognized. "Seal of North Carolina" lias risen from the ranks on merit alone; its su perior quality has placed it in the front. Packed in Patent Cloth Pouches and in Foil. Hloi'k lakln liss tuninl upMlfW""' Kill Khocs In .' to unii'liy. narmw vtlilllis, it. t . 11 to '2, tbal lll ut' solo at l w to t-iosv. .'""""a. '"riilliln'n's stronit (ioat Shot's with hwls, but- Inn..', !', at 'mi', siiimntr. w- . HiivV or tilrla' atmnit t-vi'ry tlay t.a 8h(x iviih' lui'ls, aootl to wear l-!ii 13, U'ji r.K,at iUO. M"hll'illrt'ii''s' HnliliKrs, boat, tn 10',', at SSo. MIsh's' llii'l rilni, 11 to l' at Its 1 ri'KUIar KnliU'rs, Stf. I HllllB', S1.0 t, last, .at , UUiUi slri'SKtll i', -lOr.ftlK. . , ... Mtin's lloiiw KllptHTS, nnp, ihht, im, i-'. !.U tl.'iV I jnlli'S ! Wlliiwrs, fl.iaj Kraim, to 7, K.illlil KK, lit l t. ... , Kaaony t urn, mini iiinn nnu " - in la'.t or llw worst, at -'o it hank, fa per (ill rn nra anil mm ronus in .'.rn.firn. i'.7.:m. loi'losi. will go III a wwa. rM'iinil. K voii pan nan yams In various colors (or faiipy work, wo haw lliem at hall I'rli'O. Our own aa- t'nr'ialo nrlnlwl lists will (ntrn sl you: ask (orthem. Familv siiiilli's of all klmls. Drltil KrnlK (nun -.'',i' ti I0i'. ( aniitil Knilta from so l'rt'iin lo '-t"' l r f-an. Manyitiasls are lower, lie t arolul of your txanillturtf. Write to Smith's Cash Store. 416 418 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. CURED TO STAY CUREu. V?SYJ .Vanl a.'--' aadl ..Will AdDrata r( tv.-rj I UfiTl AoTHMATIO I A-AMsJ P. Hsrnltl HawlX.D. I j BUCPft'.O. W.V. I PACIFIC BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., Sole Agonts, 113 lourlli Nt., Iurlland Or. r 1 " r..' l a am HUNTER SEOUIPM'NTS Klihlnf Tarkle, Kt". Urral Varli'ty. low l''liw O'lltl iishi'-' n In traila. Kninl f'rl'alalniM. KO V. hllllKVK, Krarny M.,Hau Kranciat-o. oal si BEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. Of all kinds and la any quantity-wholesale anil retaU-al bolnxik prleea. E. J. BOWEN, OS Front 8treet, Portland, Or. f Ht'tid for catalogue. HOTEU.... fS T!tK m but a leiritiinate branch of industry, HKRcn FH Contains Ammonia which haa iU rewards and wmunera- (Herrulei 'Bakliifi i'owder Co., Kan Fraudaco.) (or those who follow it faithfully. ONE mm, TAYLOR'S. .Ammonia, Alum q . Walsh in New York Epoch. (Taylor Mlg. Co., Bt. Lo ills.) Bitr. si'N Contains Aaimonla f i'bu'Bix Chemical Works, Chicago.) nnvil Contains Ammonia (Royal Baking Powder Co., New erk.) Ammonia and alum are the most com mnn adulterants ustd in the manufact ure ol Dakinu powders. The government Thar Ara Mo Blind Fish. There are many animals in the world which pass all their lives in darkness, never seeing a ray of light. Everyone has heard of the blind fwhesof the Mam- .u -...to Tha latter ia the hi wires t of u,d ui '- n , - . uiutu i. - -- - " ' rep ;rt shows that a larife percentae 01 BOo cn-eat cavems in the United States. the baking powders on the market con- them are Jnnabitei by numWons tain either one or me ouier, or these pernicious drugs. What woman would use an ammonia or alum baking powder if she knew it 7 Such powders not only undermine the health, but ammonia gives to the corn- other sorts of creatures that have no eyes for vision. Literally speaking there is no such thing as a blind fiah, since the most sightless of the finny tribe possesses visual organs in a rudimentary condi tion, but through want of use the optio -flwra. '(Hia" Tower1? f Iroprovscl FLICKER i$ Guaranteed f M . Jbioluttij WateK 'Hi proof. Imprntt Slickers have Nsidt the Filh Bnnl TuDtauii on every Coil - ' .. , , , , i nnn. Dat u'i pleiionaeaiioworD.o ., a.a.. - haT9 broken down The presence of ammonia or alum in a gannna - Hking powder, however, can easil) be and been .d.-Wa.bin.ton Star. detected. h ' " H"rt ,la ..' . i ; tiTonaheanini? Few well authenticated cases of ex- teaepof.nful ol bakinit powder with one1 treme old ago are found that compare teat-poonful of water in a tin cup; boil i with that of Mother Bennett, who lives I thoroughly for a few moments, stir to1 near Greenville, Ala., and whose age, by , prevent burning, and if ammonia is thebestof witnesses, the family Bible, present ya can smell it in the rising 5 g,e did not unite with any . i steam. Or pla a can of the suspected , ' ., jn h(jr U2th ani was I powder top down on i hot stove lm " V .according to Baptist, minute or two, then Uke off the cover . tben un and smell. k : rears of aze.-Cor. Philadelphia Ledger. t- 1,.,. A um Alum rjowdercan be years oi atfc v r , .ii. Aviix ieA hv nnttinz a couple of r V P fe7Coii".T 5oftWooIcp r'V( ffatCh Outl Collar. A J. TOWER. MFR. BOSTON MASS dul GDilSUF.IPTIOtl. I bars a pcaativa manly f.a- tha aUwa dlsaaaa-, by Ma saw thousands of caase cat tha snast kind and of Ine sUdinhaabBirA. Ind-idaostronf k, say faith tstu.rno.rT, ttut I smdworriJraia,wltb aVALUABI.R TRKArlMKoatliatfiwi-toanysii. f h..ul ml m tbou Knmas awl f. O. adilnaa. T. A. Blorass, '.. C, 183 Pearl Mt-. N. Y. atLisssiimj Give This Oil a Trial, AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. 1 Ahl...iti.n .n.itr.ltTlHrOBMiTIOH I ol. iir.r anrnrulDif LOW artettl Arpis. Pr.0h.r- ry.Plnai.fRtlHB.r.ath.Ap t.Qslncs.Hst.Or Trl. Orslts, R0.;l.8 mrylhma. Holsrssrslenklall S. Ho BETTES. Noch.spr. KT A K K lllloSKi'li t., LoiiIhIhtiiv 5lo.- ounart 18-iil OLIILSI. 1000 Ausii LAJlUUf . mm axle BestintheWorldinrir A OT LAST BEAR WHOU rriltTnw" l-'w. AMr, Ua.t.FUL.tothaixODt. ttrumrtJuii -t am . T. ART A Ut Root Tr: "Friiu 4 MORPHINE HABIT I HioksrrM. SURE CURE PaclSo M-4lt1iia Co.. 5130 Uar BU. San t rauclaoo. DURAKD ORGAN AND PIANO GO. Want an attunt In evert town In Orogan, WaaB IiikUiii and Idaho lo still PIANOS and ORGANS till otiniuilMlim. No stock or alial oiwueu. Music Uiai hera pri'lerrwl. Bpuelal rains on all goods. Write Kir iwrUuulara. . POKTI-AND, OR. YOUNQ MEN! Tho Epeclflo A No. I. mnm, without full, ail caaa o nsrt htrit mid !, no mniu-r of Inn kinf ui.ii.llii;. 1'ifventa atrlriiiro.lt hHnaan n I'rliiil rfiowlr. riirMwlinerUUiiala uiiiulaituram 1'Uo A.Hi'liiiaiiiiHt Madtahal 22 I Jlltllslharknnwldd 1. ..H.1. ..ihmIv for all Ilia unnatural dM'-rtaritMa aod prlvaladlssaManl uirn. A certain riiM lor Ihr rteblll tatliif wcakDvaa ixcullai toHiimrn. I nrasrr.baltand (Ml aaf I TKtfcslCilt,''tP2. In rarnmnioaolBi 11 Us 7. A . , nTiuictl U l n.i.iTMS.1,1. Fvl kul'l bjf nraKKlala. ,1 1BICK 1.M, . T' il'uraa In xl N.lTi.HiAVM.Tj 1 yd u.wsslMd slSf VQ Siruisn. ' - ur.wil.h. ' etissiii,i EVERYTHING TESTED Hand for photo of our trial (-rounds. Wa ara I'aciflo Coast A genu lor D.M.Ferry's Seeds A. I. BOOVI BEE SUPPLIES. Trtsi Frta Fraia Ptitt and Hsallhy, c i nneenu t COM fertilizers of li f. L. rUriUUrt A 0UM,And we sell these soods at Eastern rnn inr rataiuvati. Portlnnrl. Or. prloea. fiCtfiMt a.t.a. saa. ?irrrs'J FHQU8H. RtD C08S t DlAHOMt BRAND THIOHIOIML ANO OCNUtNK. T mmij HV n, IJIattv aak DruCliM ft CsMcAi kMsKM mM rrttk bio UMaa. Ta AU pllla It. pMWbtsV4 bMM, i Hi Itt.OXMI TwIavMlui. Itl4 br il LmI UragM I til wiavipars sm qsapni' ss-r. . - . luxiMYiluvj isarj Moore's Revealed Remedy r faria Bo wen Chapin Is an- nonnoed to be the editor of Near and M surtea in we tewpoonfals of the powder in rIms of i j It ha ttTVtmrT.c& that ii. CO.U w iri . a uw , , i , mnda.twieawaer r.WrB it at umt of the Working GlrWclnba. ooe. uefflsoa Hd ilt ard hilna- sd rr old OoM and Ut "sl to ib. old aud rHIM kou. at k. "VuL Tlibii r-rt. K.a Kraorfsso; 1 U mm b, rrtuST.ll tb. 'h. scirrtlut T. U0 aoaaiat Is ata ssiurfM"? will rrtiwa awa. mad.pi lofoor daraoo mKlactne Coraais artaltlM. ino parorni pmni ana rwn prtsaa. Hampi. m Of.arwamaa arnanwaT.i.. , sriTi LR IuMiaipM-taltlM. "?" K. P. N. V. No. 425-8. F. N. U. V: M2 PUNT. TREE CATALOGUE. iue stock rati .. j M.i.l...4 Plslrh sun or uwiui mnM luKiiKHM 1 1'i Ha ara, HOO riae r.na-rain, ,""""-"',- , .i.rhin all alaaaol isarsnirra ',' m.if" On. of in. n,".irli.i.i. i.l.ai.i 'j'lTZ f Monll Prall,, i kalra ( ardro KI.rr.nH Kleld Herd.. r t " -. l-VlT, i '. alar Kowla. agla4erl Hn, flsasrlm r-lanl.aad Balh.. J',""'"",a17".1,,Immi.i1 . 8 A M U ELW ILSO I CSV I LLE( PA