To Insure Pure Food. The purest, lightest, sweetest, and therefore most appetizing and wholesome bread, biscuit, rolls, muffins, cakes, crusts, etc.. are assured with the use of the Royal Baking Powder. The New York State Analyst says : "The Royal Baking Powder is superior to any other which I have examined. It is unequaled for purity, strength and wholesomeness. " . .. 1 I. . n 11 : 1. 1 1 1, f Vi. .11 .... .11 -VllUr Hill"'"" " " " PIAFMM CAN'T UK Cl'RKI . to-.iMip'IcBtloiH.M thernnnot rxch the "i wirilou 1 1 Ihe ear. TbM In oiiitoh- .liiure duaiue'a, n I Hut l br rnu.tltii ,,f I r-uis"le. Dei'mM la caul il b mi 1 1-!-iwimllUoo ' lh mtie in lli.i u. me "hi,u Tube. When thla till ae nl)am d f" r..tuuihli"'"l ' li''rf e. hia i".nn wtiert It I iiitlrclTdosid, iK-ilue I. 'l''JLaV tinl utileaat'ia Inllaiiinumu ixu te .T.illiaxi !'' ''uiiihI tt It- lurroal "I'll on. hear n will I n.-ttoy.l f rev.rt ' ' out ol ii-n run tied by ratarrh, which " ,m tiiitaul flawed eou .1.1 it ul inemu- .irfai-i-a "aVaill ' ' Hundred l)l"f ' fnranrra.e . ......(cHU'el by ctartli) that k cannot - h"i..iiii II ill's Ct'arrh Cure. Hen.t f .t T.i.ra Ire . J. iHKSEY t o., tlrml",n lou.lo.O. gol i by dragKlw; 75 nlf. 1,T 0 fr breakfast. r-.k.i u .. .. . j wi .irn OB UBDOU A rurloiii cnlnciil-ni-e happened In one of tin part of ilia supreme court the other ""7 while jurvwa- heinu Imnnnelnl to try a case. The ilerk cave the wheel In which the naiiiFH n( the juror had been placed h whirl and then pulled out a card. John Smith," he called out. and Im mediately two men ataricd toward the jury KIX. This eaUMHl no astonishment, because with the iniiiiiiierahle John Smith in the directory it wan nut much wonder that two Of them had la-en summoned for the tame jury. The card bad the- address of the John Smith intended, no thin Unto diffi culty whs mnuithteued out eanilv enough. canca out, ueorge clerk , Knamellnn stiw Poll-h: no rtnat. no -mn. rraip. "Aches Then the Tbii time no less than four men respond ed to the mime. When the right George Rogers bad lieen selected from the quartet the clerk reached In once more and Dulled out another card. This lime there were actually nix men who responded to the uame John llrowu. After the John Drown Identified by his itll Mid. in I lin i.ukI I....I t. h a..l.w..wl tli. ti. u 1 1 .-w. vii viic iniw ua.l i"rv u ncicvira, iub work of completim; the jury proceeded for a iew minute urn 1 1 eleven men nau ueen secured. Then the clerk pulled out one more slip to complete the jury. u i.v uu in i j i .ur iiri it iniim. It seemed as if everv man In the conrt- vwm dnwu I. In 1 1. la nan. a Tlia i ' "vi 1 1 1 iii i . "v ii, 1 1 i iii 1 1 .1- , w .ma iii.iiiw . ii vi clerk counted them anil there waa lust an even dozen Jacob lvy' who had been summoned to acrve on that Jury. Ibe right one waa picked out and took bis place in the box, bin honor remarking that all .Pal J1' and DSof Beast: 8f MUSICAL ACCENT ILLUSTRATED. k irifwa ftplalna the Term ! the Satl hartlim of tlie t'oart. At a trial in tlm iviiirt if kinir'i bench to an alleged pintcy of the "Old EnK- u?n ucDiunmn, one or tne nrat wit- miwe imt into the bos waa Cooke. Now. nr." tiiid Kir Jamea fv-arli'tt In bin rr.am.ttfiiiiiiint i.tn nf lailfA 'vnll Kite that the two tnelodiea are Identical, but aiiierenL vt list aui i to uuuvntuua ty that. irr "U'liut I uhl " roiili.Mt P.intn. "ua .. - . j - . tlmt tint ti..tHa in tin. Iwn arraliireiuelita are the fame out w uu a uiiicreut accent the one bcinu In common while the Other U In triple lime; consequently the position ot tne accrmea note is uiuervm in tltA tii'A ritfii.HL" "What Is a musical accentT Sir Jatuee flippantly inquired. "My terms for teaching tuuslc are a ruinea a lenson." said Cooke, much to (I. a nmrriiiiiiiit nf tlm rolirL "I do not want to know your tonus for teaching," said the counsel, "I want you to eiDluin to his lordship and the jury what is musical accent." Sir Juiiio waxed wrotli. "Can tou see it?" lie continued. "No," was the answer. "Can tou feel It?" "Well," Cooke drawled out, "a mu sician can." After an apeal to the judge the examining couum'I again put the question. "Will you explain to Ins lordship and the jury who are supposes to know nothing auout music me uicou lug of what you call accent: "Mimi.-nl accent." rcioiued Cooke, "is emphasis laid on a certain note just in tl.a mm ninnm-r as TOU would lay strew on any word when speaking in order to make yourself better unuirsuKxi. i i .viva rnu nn illustration. Sir James. If I noio'to miv 'vou aro a donkey,' the ac naut rHita nil donkev: but if instead I said 'you aru a donkey,' it rests on you, Sir .Turn., and 1 have no uouot mm me gentlemen of tlio jury will corroiwruw me in than worth 10 fcVtRV WORD TRUE.,r Alt THK HKITI.R OF rtMon LKTTIK. THAI He KelOiwU His ll"nl. ITols Aadltlunal lriof d llrly ! ut lilt Poallloa. mOCT OB tTRO.XQ. tri.UI. will mm tsacaf If rinit IMin If Mm, fulkaprrfor lo hat lb latiiMiidulniiuf thellvar railur limn Hi nr.t. 11117 ivrieiuaiiy uot llivuiaelvc allli purKnilvt touily xllb.jul ne lua a all..Pati.-M .if 1 1 If. V fmilhla. II, atf'tlf.r a I sinmu'h HI lira la loe aureealut candlilaM for ilia 'ic a i iuir. aim ei. i uninnr ami wtm- iiii Ir iuu Ibe ilriiiA rf'iiiifllfa ' fnrmerda a. It u to l he liilelHircnl tinl"h ( Ibe piibl e Dial . i II k I l i.l .11.. ,.f ,ha liir nrii-Riiiin ii inn i.iuh-ii. u nniiiiir. .. . HUirraaiKnl. Ki-.oi .li.nl I.l Iw mildiil by ei- a.vl.i.i. In i ha- niull.r .if iiimIIiibIIiiii. I h. Iuat HUidalo our df l la Ibe l.nip ol eier em e." wlia K"l iwlriot ol Ibe tally reviiliilli.n-ry hn rlfMl,-iid lb- eirl.iuailoii la irviiiaiil wllu inlh. KuroMTS tulnl f fiitur tne HI U-r dally haa tin to lib the linlurwuif ill ul (iil! kiilTlTtiiK lr in liver (iimpl mil, malaria, e ll'll lailuiii, rbi'iimal'ain, ilelilllty ami tmuhba t eomiMiiliil by il'li. Im leiljr II lia u RUSH AT SPECIAL SALES. The Way ?w Trk Marrbanlt Draw Frond of KiilhuttMile ihapuara. "SHvial sales" are a feature of Ne York commercial life in the retail line, ami tlu.p fsitiiriluita morn tn woman's pli'iisure and caprice than any other one ptiacj of shopping uperienoe. mm w ho have never been to one have uiind a lieup of fun. In one of the large up town stores recently there waa a "run" in glove. They were of a superior quality, oud sold for forty-rive cents. The sulc eturted at 9 in the morning, BUU Uiret liv tnero was npuueu avwnc i coiupiiiitii i uan'Nii imivuj h uw ur around tlmt counter. Women redely iiuidied one another away in their wild ndtuvor to get a pair of . glove. One "'"?.WJ'M . ( V. Y. S J - - It would he difficult to measure the lntenst and comment, not to v excite ment, which the published letter of lr. K. A. tiunn, which appeared in the papera vesterduv, hu mtasioned. Tin proniineiu-eoi the doctor and theunusua. uature of the IctU'r have both tended U add luleret to the lubject aud make it really the Ulk ol the town. 1 ca leu Umn ir. viunii ma umLiirnriinwl a 11 nr iir.irlovoa. Une ,,r1' " : de!,cc No. 1, West Kortveventh ,trt , nK&K?-r Z VX'"" " yesterday a u-rno-.n. 1 ouiul rec, p- , ,. xhe - - lion roi.m . row ,,eu, - . .... Ba..vonNl to givo her money to one of the salesgirls. Tl.l. viimnn nflor fiutientlv waitinir for a time and seeing no chance of getting . . . . . .1. - l - ! up to mo gin, quietly put ine gloves in her muff and saunlercd off. She had a bargain. After a while the chaneo from M was brought Iwck. The salesgirl had by this time become, rattled with the confusion an liunr'a wsitinif that I succeeded in ohtaining an interview. Dr. (.iunu in a distinguished looking man, aud luipresm-d me at once by bis manly bearing and air ot sincerity. 1 took the scht lie courteously ollered nit aud s;iid: "Are you aware, doctor, of the comruo- flnn v.mr I.Ot.ir IntH ClilllMHl?'' llr' Uiiiinaii.iliHl.aildrt'lilicd: "Thing out of the ordinary usually cauee com ment. It not a common thing for physician to indorse an I cordially rec ommend medicine other than those in the JutVrtci .Vfi'irri. History is full ol instances of scientists who have indorsed discoveries they Mieve to I valuable, and have been dctimnu'ed for so doing, and yet thesi same discoveries are blen iug the world to-day. 1 hoH) 1 have the manhood and courage to I true to my v,nvi.iii,,ia aii, I tlmt is why 1 SI) OIH'nlV and unhesitatingly indorse Warner's Safe Cure as In'ing the greatest ot modern discoverie ior the cure of disease w hich have bullied the highest tk.ll of the med ical profession." gl was impressed with the earnestness of tho doctor, and saw that he meant unii tt-nnl t itt tin lit ul "llow long have you known of this remedy, doeUirT" 1 asked. ".Near v Ivn year." lie reimeu. -jii - i. -ii i .M'liriy ten years, ne rcniru. .u, again, oiuj i mm n u I att.intinn waa originally called to tin rlioimrinir for coverinir for their hands this." Safe Cum by a aerioa cast, of Bright'. lhall n the morning. It continue only polite - netertrleM. wjji dJ whil.h ,,1 ho-les. , , , w WU8 , B,()l,1K.d te hnff a an instance of forcible .,i ..,,.., to mv sumrise. under its : 3 ., . . 1 1 ..... .i. .... .i.i WHAT TIIKV Alt! OOOD FOB. llmsbmtTH'a I'ills are the best medicine known. fint -They are purely vegetable, in fact a medicated food. Second The same dose always produces the name eiieet oiner purgatives reiuir I... i I .1 . I ,l..uiH ,Iua-a antllii. llliiira-ni iiinira aim iiiinnv wmnv itv.i.i, f . .- i ft . :i'.. . Vl.u..l 1'. IL TI.A l....;....ala fl.a lliifaalll.n lime ueeoinu raineu wuu mo iwuuii fraiH-nn-j and rapidity w itl, which the glove we t-ThVv -ttlliZ'.nd carry U'lilg lK)iint, aim immieu me iiiuiiv ofr vitiated bile aud other depraved seore- . .I.I L -I--" tne wrong woman, no nut u in nn tinm purse und walked away. The ludy to u liiini tlm iniiney belonged, irettilig un easy at the long delay, finally elbowed her w ay through tne crown, uemantiitig her change, und creating no miio excitement. Tho rush was so great that the girls behind the counter frantic, nml liecan lo err. The floor walker ordered the sale closed for three hour, announcing the time of vunfiniiiir. Then a scene of w ild coil fusion was disiwllcd. and the clove pur chasers disticraed theuiselve over tho store and wero soon busied w ith otlier miri'li:i.a Three hours later tho glove aalo began again, only to tlnd even a greater crowd iii iue uux, uis uunor renaming ilia, nu . . , . . j, , - x - ... otH-UUSi toe cierss coiuu iwi ou uu mo the later of securing the jury n. at a illustration. It is useful too. .ince it may U(,f the patient rec-overtsl. I hm tno.i customers. It waa never re time might have been avoided if the clerk serve to impres. upon the mind of that it in other case i.nco then constan ly. r . tl0 establishment, all the had only chanced to pick out Mr. Levy', very large cirvloof people who plume and my original faith , ,t. powe rbas op. h1 -ut the eMaU ' name first New York Tribune. theuiselve on being musical some mini been connriiuHi. i nave " ''-"- t"y " T" " ..... . 1...1, Trl -i. nrJfnt in musio really i. recover from inflammation of the blad- of the attempt to aell dollar ana a imir glovea for forty-five ceuts. Incw .or Star. 'iugust Flower" I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eating, and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas McHenry.Druggist, Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since my re covery. JjrCcjAjUighy, SlickerilS TOWER'S IMPROVED k tha only Absolutely Water Proof Coat ! Quaranteed Mr"T to Peel, Break or Stic. lv J 1 i.ll.fOliibimL - ' - iu bua " i , nmin r"waTf cm ttU M ! Cllckar tba fti. Brand traUa mark Mda Son i Wjal. A. J. TOWER, ftsnulr. Boaton, Msafc OarMhloM llraiaul It bttr Mian uf -MataaalaaSatsMSlua tiaa A Itsliv's Metropolitan Journey, Tlin Imlir fima from ilriu'n annth Aflfl hflfl only been in town a few weeks, but she has mai o I ia liinut nf li.il tlt.ia t.A Una a black mammy, a mamma and some friends, but she is herself years old and haa ad venture of her own. The otlier day she went out to the florist's with her mamma. "Look after baby," said the mamma; "I must run back for a letter." Tint tlm li.iliv f iuIiIImiI nlnnor at. tba moth er's skirts, so the friend returned to her flowers. Then she went to meet the mam ma returning with the letter "Where is babyr" "She went with you." "rv aha did not." The conversation was not prolonged. The baby was nowhere to be seen. The po Una Btntion wmi-d the likeliest nlace. and the distracted women rushed there, but without success. They sent telegrams 10 knowing people for aid, and scouted the nal..klvirlinr.l with horse CM IK rilDlling by. butcher, linker ann grocers carwuasuiug by and curdling the blood In their veins. The black mammy, ignorant of the town and Its whvs. went down lenth avenue in- ouiring if anybody had seen her baby. - -.. .i . .. n..i.t. u-na aiflfiiiinir nn tne corner 01 ronv IJUIIJ T. III. . 0 - - ...,i af-if and Tenth avenue talking cheerfully to the most typical little tough in the neigliborliooti. i ne omen iihiuiuij full nnnn bnr with tears and kisses. Baby a. aiinm-tut at the interrtiDtion. "Wat .. -,a r,.i. ms fnr'' .,e asked. Baby JUll V"lliw .". ' - bad made the jourVy from Hfty-seveuth street to Korty secouu, crossing leuvu u ...... ftirA fit.inu iriiidMl onlv bv the little CIIUV Vlli i 0-- cherub that siw up aloft, whose business it Is to look arter the steps oi me uiiiwcii. and the belpless.-New Vork Commercial Advertiser. , An Roneat Official. fMil am. at'tlli Vluit. tlie 1S1U JVU V v . . I In the aftemoou? I did, and a huge placard telling me there was no admission f-nnfmnted meat every one. But I wanted i n,i no.iinniiintlv lunored it. When It first stared me in the face I was half minded to recognize It, oui uj uu. u I fortnulated my plan. any n.ni -o , - . .. . i.l. . .mill. hi ausinnnlion of thai aUU WIV" a"""." r- iit,a a.wi imnnrtiiut air I ve seen DUSIIlcaniii.c m- i i all. Jn the man who thinks he completely fl Is all space, I sailed In anil saieiy p .mil nn intn the ilfsiretl Imven. Only once have I met with hindrance, and that was In the person of an eagle ...j ...im vianifml veteran at tne treasury front, I sublimely disregarded . i ... k. a.niilil not stay so. tie uur u n . "'j lf.,l in 1 Snored. rleu aiier me nun . , Neither would he believe I was deaf. I . T !; i ..t ... ordinary visitor.and that I wanted to see Mr. Cash od important business. "You coot not see him. "1 will give you a dollar. I yoost hat bay day." "1 will give you a kiss," i bin marriet." "I represent The Kicker. "UenanieijiB" ., . . Here was a loyal soul who could not be bribed, and who literally 4nterpreted hi InstWcUons; but whatof theothersf-Mrs. Smith in v. asmngiuu . .. ..i iMm and Daath. Ti.. following Uibleis one thatis osed notion of what accent in musio really i. It is tho outcome of that wondertui in vention, the division of music into bar, but for which musio might iui oe omj the magical accomplishment of a few. Gentleman' Magazine, i in .l..a iul ami Uritflit 'a (tiaeHsn when al ui'i , hii " - - -- other treatment bad failed, and 1 have found it especially efficient in all female ......i.i... "Can vou specify any particular casea, doctor?" I akel. .... "That is a delicate thing to do," the doctor replied ; "but, as I always keep a written reconi oi my cavn, . can kuihi' una, Tha flfat taii nr tlimailiiHaa tall thaatorv. Tli. akin kM...nmaa alt'tr. ilia ava hrurht. .1. h.i... I a..ll..a illaaf Ii... (a M.lllhlll ln. IIIV iiiiii.i iilur, uifriiii'ii . - tivenesi cured, the animal vigor is recruited i n .i ... ...i ami ail uronir ur.i-r.iru. II.....I...H . Hi, . . .ii 1 1 1 . 1 In ai-aru d rn if and medicine store, either plain or 'ingar- Tt... u.,.t.l i. ..tinult full nf aia.1 tiif-k. bnt It laaca vain uiaan'K w 1.1 i .mi. f il.llllla a." ftMUlM ' Hr.mfni.il Tmrhu" are .... a...t ..tit.la.1. l.iif liavdiu' haan liuv rrw anu mini."! w..ai ..a.....n ...... tested by long and constant use, tney nave aiiai.ipii sp i-nipr im laua auiuiiK uw ivn Itallie COUgll reilteuiea. mim What I mlla tou are In n hern airtve tn ahun, AUU IOOS n niiniei ini.f ii.-u.j w w wuuv. RVl'TI'BK AND IMIKS CURED. 1.1 I . .. u M.......a nllaa allft all NA n a piM.iiTciy vurw iuiimivi (-in. - Lai dlaeaa without alu or deUMillou (mm butt . . - ... ... a a la., all IV.' 1 ,1 f ilia eaana. Addrvaa fur (Minphlet lira, rorlerneiu a Uuai'jr, MS .tarsal airvev, oau fiini-j". Rptlta-What eatiaml vnutobretk r'urni!tgP- nii'litalih Mtaa riHslli'aT nnnnor scciupui- al ) hi ar I mat iter new wium-i c. t.o. Luckrd Antlers. "Locked horn are becoming quite a fad with somo of the swells at the me- irni.ilij " s.iid a LTctitleman tho other duy Untu.hir Pias. doctor mtlied : "but, as I always keep a lllllU,llu,0f the Adirondack ItunU-rsand ..i .i i.i;i..anr kiimnn ria-1 written reconi of my case. I i"n accoin- . . . ,,, ., .,,,, .. i, ture that people are alway. looking ; u "Jy- . rf his dwk oecaal,mal alc. of the curiosity that i. faraway a possible irom we K rd Turning demanded. on aee, tneoui story atxiut .1... aim..! nrw.n. not only tor meir oesi . , . : i . chance for distinction, but for the dan- .iicr0 j a rgne of a gentleman who gers which they believe are most be- WM . 8t .uHererfrom inrlammation eotting. of the bladder ouongstaniling. jib nau .avt. aaf 1, l...t .. U..u..ii .. ai Hflitlrt-lt A lion tamer ventured into me cnjju u. couauneuKnuuiLFt-rui juiyoinnMnnm.u A . . . al I L di ll.a, I.Ol.ltAfl I nlVQllll tne mosi icrocious . n- v """i uZi. .r,.... u having no fear of them, altl.ougn lie u u no "-"fr. wa. often nu to bad y mttei. uu hi :a "; hale Cure.' He felt i i .1 aa-.ii f iiMii it t;iKinir urunijiiiiicia I . . . i UiiU tt Ulfauiui i"" o - One dav, after he had cnterea, wun Derfect commsnre, a cage containing tlm bin La that fall to fighting, and ill some manner get their horn locked so rl.nr run t fi t niuirt Slid tllcn Starve tO - - death, has taken a strong hold uvon the roiiiontio nature of tunny jxHiple and if they can only get a set of locked horn niniintml tl.py are lintitiT. ...I.L.4 ..l-a I. La.- OX 15 lCXJOY R dh the metbod and resulta wLea M-rtip of Figs is taken; it Lt ple&unt .. I ' .a I ' a. iL. a a. ...J iuu rcircsuiug to luo uuio, auu avwt tlv eat tlr nn tliA tCidnnvm. j . w Liver ami Dowel, cieansei tha it. om oiriicl nsll v. dismla colli, heaul- iclic and fever and cures habitufll vinatii.alinn rvermanentlv. Vat tala in oOc ami tl bottlca ly all druggist. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. Ill FUWM. eu ioi-si ui it. hw twit, t r. Ti.!.rrjpiTrntTr.iin;RF ibia tnnvii. 1 nil I n i ..i i vwuuu v. vi . -. .. - - f.,1 riwvstTMPTinv CURE is sold brdruea eiiti on a positive (rusrantee, a test that no other l.ure csn siann wccrsiiunj. ai jiaa -COUGlt, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPrE, It will cure TOO promptly. If your child hu the CROUP or NVHOOriNG COUGH, u it fiuirkly and relief tl wire. If you fcai CON. SUM PTION, don't wait until your case is hope. less, but take inist-ure ai once sua mtm ! mediate help. Lne bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Tntvelers convenirnt pocket lire 25c. Ask ... ...nf i.l.ic f-ITt)t? Tl a your druggist lorniuiyn jvunii. a. j (unt- are acre or back lsme, use Shiloh'i Por out rUsten. Price, 25c Drs.COLE&CO. ni ThlM Ht., Pnrtlanrl. Or. Thalr Krviira Meihial la auparlnr to all otlicra. Ii m-var falla. All Chninlc. Nrvi.ua, BI kkI, xkln, I'nvaia and U'a.ilnir lllawaaua Cnn.ll. No - rHvur Hend atoino fur reply. Kff lafatanca. rufflHarmnl."l. Thaf oire all illaaruiea. Cuiwultatlon freu. I'haritaa raa unalilf. fl-eulara fraa. I'tlvala aitilraaa Bin 411. tt rlia ta-tla. 'inh yar Id INntlaiuL (eavaratta Ml BETTER MAN. "Confcmnd too ! What do yon mean by trying Jo run that wh-elbarrow over my toea? "Krep -era out of the war then .' -,,, 'Felliw, I aim HitiAIUmont Butterty Tubbt .1 . ... 1. .... nrtrlraitaif- uw c-itDratM young auinoi ""- f: Y,zjf, pf-ra in the current lasue of the great U orid $ "Well ,mc. Clcr-ero Leafo.snd my blood U k-tter than youra. becauw I have od , Dr. Grant'! fivrup of Wild Crape- t , jwnfier. prepared BvtheO. W uflf" Co., at Portland OrrpMi. and my Portr"''P Ptara daily in their Mtdntl Admitr, ao put yoau oea in your pockrt and purify rr b,ou1 " ln Si-nip of Wild Crape " . t , mmmr feiit FiliAlUmont ButterlyTubbaforta er "t drug store. . . ooooooooeo Clt t. for the car. ot attendants aick-hsvlcl, J tkm and plica, that Tutt'sTinyPils Gb.r. b-corn SO lafnafua- JL frally. wit hoot rrtpi-. "LZ!" t rmn Retwaty the r-"" n . lo I as. aiwa .- eolation, ani is , .--- nsualk extetidetl. otasionally occur, tat this Is a table of average expecuuw-j . -ear old n. " 7- ..." w years.Hinon-.., fnjm Iteauer. ... lh.m. Hokt lwrSToarMI-nal Kv IT. HaaMf. Warra-. r. S. P. 3. V, So. 4B7-6. F Sr V-Ka 634 nrflinu totbe law of average -du una. Republic a n- larflll HoUImS. Dr Siemen.the Berlin electrician, dwell InD.bous, ;hicb is known thug on - ..Tha Wonder of ansee. H Germany a. The on-M o , llcnLtedbymeansCf a miniatur. electric railway. JttoV"lM basonlyto ii -on a little car. a button pressed T-I .. r.r i alntt instantly wnere .. 0httobe.-l'"luTilBi,t . ronaldered lteaotlfol. In ancient Persia an aquiline nose wa lvr...tnl of Oregon, and also n Ara . .. a annlieo to vne can, cootinun. "fih... -Ht. lt aknllin onler to " ,r . new beauty.-. atike Mu. IUldhedd gentleman Id tb parqnet to ,Wf in"- dUri " Tr J' emouoo. M'jmi.yo. rf (taddla( taart c W bsad. h m to try Waruer pate uure. jib icu . " ' ,, . ,,, nf better from the start, and in a few week. corres,s.nd a. to siro, and by the use of .. ... i ii . ....i.iaut nurd and cilnfl stirlntr them to- wa entirely t tireAi. i m... - -i a tv. ii.M.tup irn,.,l a fi'w nntres further. I o-otlierns if locked in their deuth em- i.nir.ati.rro.1 bears and a ranther, I .,i ,i,.,n aai.l I hrn.-n I.v Mm ntaddeiiPil thrusts of flglit- i. v l ii, i . i.i - - ami nun w.. . i j i 1.....1. i,i. I,,...,! rrnvelv as he came 'lien, is another case. It I that ol a i i,ii,.l Then, on account of their """" ' "-V.V1...1 1 . .ttai.L.nf " r . :. .. ...,...., geniiemuu no ii.. ..v.ii...... --r- great rnniy anu tno unucuiy ui uiiuuig Well. well, sir," be said to a gentle- renal caicun, wuu n, jua ','"" '7 thorn, thev aru sold to tho rich curiosity man who stood near, "this 1. going to gmei mrm . . ,mllll, for a big prico. Hi. frlc,, look u-.ii- f., n.a a.iiif. dav. invor un n i . unmlnF anil envy at thuui. While lie eim onu., v. , ai t on, but alter an uiiusiiuiiy severe v- - . "You are arraid tnose icrououa o...- re(.ommen,ed him to try tho Bate recount 1110 story 10m uiiii oy m n" "' mals will devour you. then?-' c wnloh ie 0;j ,d, although it Is who found their skeleton held together ..ti.. I? Paliawl You 0011 tl.i . I... t.wnlf tlm mnimlv. Iiu h tl.u liiii-na nml tlio earth all IRHlilen think I'm afraid of them. irl Not at nn. Ilever na( an attack eince." down uround the pluco so solidly that .11. i..,t fi,... cnifes. sir. ar uen a t . doctor coiiunueu totiirn iiioieaves nwl,., m nt grown titer in years, n, uu. w... o--. -- ... ,, , , 1. 1....1.. .,i..i,.i. " . . r . ... .... . I-..I . rirnllPlltHt IOUIIIB OI ni OOOK. BI1U BUUliailiy caiiaiiuwa. .i ,,, ll.n irlllllO COCS UBCK Ul II1C ureauiui iiu-o o -- .i,,.i,l.. .au Tl I v - - o . . ., Companion. f . 7 "fiZZ (or woods and flxe. up "ot or pair ror t n. " ." i7. a fm, nriirht'a disease. She exi curiosuy row. -u. About nnyln, Claar. " a,.-... and " alaint the fourth " TZT. uda.i.o .i""i . .. . . . Tl.a LatiaeTlt or nims. Tl, .nn la tlm lniiL'ist lived bird, and 1 reucneu tne ago iu h work enti states that he has . ... . a., . . o fi.i.iiin tlmt was iuj years oiu. The follow ing example are cited a to the longevity or the eagle anu vuuure: a ...a u....U.ii.i.t.iriul In 17 l.t ami nlrendv m a rn(,iu.i.i. . . everal year of age, tiled 104 years after .....la I.. iHlfl. a wlillii bended vulture. faa.ua, 1 1 ---.- . captured in lTUfl, died in ISiO In one of the avlurle of Schooiihrunn Castle, near Vienna, where it had passed 118 year in captivity. Paroquets and ravens reach . ,.r .'.vne 100 vpnra. Tho life of sea U ii b v - j and marsh bird sometime equals that of several human generation. Like many otlier birds, magpies live to be very old In a tato of freedom, but do not reach over 20 or 23 vear in captivity. The nkrlitinimli" lives but 10 years In captiv- . . . ...... a." lty, and the uiacgoiru in. vunarj uirun reach an age of from 13 to 19 years in the cage, but those flying at liberty In their native islands reach a much more advanced age. JJetrolt free rrtta. u-t... tatp.inlaa. Savlnaa Hanka. Mechanics and storokeejiers haTe the largest savings bunk accounts. Natu rally we do not have many professional .... aa rnataiinprs. 1 111 1 amonir the com paratively few tlmt patronize savings banks doctors seem to lay up me uioai tj.uvi.ra trcnerally keeD their Ulviiu j . j n . a money In national bank, a the nature f iimir t.rnf.nuion reauire them to have their fund where they can draw checks Many nrofessional men. though, keep money in a savings bank a a side Investment, upon which tney can draw for a rainy day. 8ome classes of tlm nnturo of their euibloy .,,. 1 ara imnlilB to accumulate much taa.., - money. Painters, for Instance, and actors, usuully live through the summer UDon their winters earning. tnter- vlow in Urooklyn Eagle llar.Ilv Coartaoua. rinrinir tlm pnldemic of Influenza In one of our cltlc a gentleman who wo suffering acutely from it went down town one morning, and on the way met at least a dosen sympathetic friends At the twelfth encounter his patience was exhausted. "Have you the prevalent cold?" In quired bis twelfth assailant, a burly good natured man. "Yea." said the Invalid, captiously; "1 have. Have you the prevalent sympa T h chance. I happen to go Into S ,...:..,,'.,,,,. ,,ijlul hnd non. a I - . . .i I Illlllll.il BUUIIt-UIT , i strsngeclgar shop and the man at tne vu)siong an, Anally fell into a state of 1 lie swan is ino io igei case ask me if I want an imported cigai conia callsed by uremic or kidney poison. It I asserted that It ha I make up my mind that he doesn't know eyeni physicians who saw her said she 0f 100 yuars. Knauor, i his business or that betakes me for a could not live, and in this view I fully tied "Naturhistoriker," .. .. . i. .. ..aTa..il in know what concurred. A he could still swallow I a falcon that wa tort of a cigar he want andought toa, said, a, a last rt that they n, ght so at the start. An importea cigar, a. - J every oll6 .ie re. the average cigar stand, at the common d 8s since given birth to a nrice. is a delusion and a snare. U I go ., . . .g pp..y Wl.n, . a t l,.,AH.n n ml I ' ' r . , l f..i into a place wnere tauiiioa u... ..- "Those are certainly most woniieruu buy a cigar lam always particular to ca8l, doctor," I said, "and while I do . IS at. ..1 .l Hnt fit I .a ..A . . ....I v aa itiAlH llllf MAtla notice the box. ji me ciym u. " not ior a mouieni. ijiunu.. . .iioa i.n urBPtiwil titfn t ai.ni.lil consider it a crest favor the UOX l Know mc . iiv. . , m,..j a - -- -. . .deception. He ba put a difTeren :y???u .1.? . rmr.ublec Hear in the box than tne one canoo ior wnua j """;-." ' bvg l ebrand. If he is mean enough to wot, d u ly usty . ' do this he is mean enough, to palm off a ' ,rot Dr. (iunn flnallT poor cigar. lain not a cynio In any- l)W,rv gfu.. , moment's thought. thing; but I have noticed one tiling in Botn tie iajy and her husband are so mv travel it i easior for a man to be I rejoicol, so greatful, over her recofery gwindled on cigar than anything that that r tnow she i only too glad to nave b L.au. i,a.r it Tlm lu,lv is Mr. Eaves. prows, runs or suim " o i iui ... - - . - oIunDl ' . . I : I al.a all 1. niian nikatnrner. rlie " I thanked'the doctor for his courteous Tinted Palier. I .. ... . ..l...l.l l.,fn...iatinn , l U 1 1 M 1 1 , ,11. w.aw .w.i.mww Mr. Fast, the wife of an English pa- . ' , , , , ga.M-ed tliat bia .1.. lifmivons todroD a bluing bag I ,.,. .,,,1 human nature will prevent which he holds in her hands into a vat of pulp. She is rngnienea anu savs tl.in nliout the accident; ner nusoanu ..a fin. la tlmt the riAner has I n. t ..iiar. tihava the Law. Storms oru i.o - ' ' . . . I .. . - l. . . . IL. a.ut,nialiH I f - . I .1 . V. a nnn I .Q it I n lnF mmorS a peculiar tinge, ou ni......v. id view ui w..v. .v.., workman can throw no light upon tne circulated regarding uio iium.v.w... . matter Thereupon lie sends tne paper tne uouir.n..- mam r. i I i i ...i. in a..iraf at v answer tlUin- liathtr riskv the offer that's mado bj the pro prietors of Dr. Sape'a Catarrh Rem- 1 -a . r at . I.1- If edV. Itl8KV ior tief. rut ynn, u - A. . 1 .... - afr.ii i.nvn i ntarrn. il a a ceriuiuiy. You'ro certain to bo cured of it, or to bo ptt'ul 1500. That'a what they offer, and in good faith they enre you, or pay you, no matter uow uuu vour case, or of how long standing. . a a . a But i it io much or a ruar They have a medicine that cures - . .a . I.. .a . all rainrrh tint, inr a lime, out, tur uii time. They've watchod it for years, tlm mnnt boneless cases. Tbey know that in your cane there'a every ohanco of auccess, almost no chance of failure. Wouldn't any one take auoh r!.1t with auoh a medicine f Tho only question is aro yon .... - f .1.. a a ia .ii.. willinrf to muKo tuo .usi, u m ..ir..ra am willing to take the fit i a i ii. a., w a riak f if an tlm rest t easv. xoii pay your druggist fifty cents and the trial Degiu. A nooM TO I.AtilM. fo MOn woaamaar, mr in i ivr n' WHtamy ri nRROM RIIPPnsiTnRIFS iMi n'U uLuuvfui'. wwi. wwii - TciJinJlMTED SAFEGUARD. Alan s Pnaltlv. film for l,f''"';,m"V!J KM. I ft rnf. "!-" " "Y fnrcln-umr. laiinn-i'i---"-" QV JaWrWUaAJj'i CO, t ill t Going to Buy A Dictionary? I i Tullv Auraa. ul tbo Time. A Choice Clft. T A Crand Family Educator. The Standard Autiorty. X Suoofjfior of tha sutbantie "Vna-fj. Zbrtrliau." Tan Vars spant In ravlalrf, a i loo rditors aniBloyed. ever :iiH).uoO 4 aipandad. ui,. n r ail. lai.iiU .VT.f.ril. , not biiv raiirinl. nf olanlrta fftMloua ml liir Inn jhiiiiiiIiIi-i rnniiiliiiusnaicliiien a -lami ri i.rr.utru i XAii.s. J rta Srm ir. - . 0. C. MRRRIAM CO.. Fublliber, & eprtogneia, maaa., w. o. m MORPHINE HABIT I Books fna SURE CURE PsdSe Madlctna Co.. B CUT m.. e mw ELY'8 UM BILK ia WOKTH $500 CatarrH 1 rHAYFE ing this interview published for benefit of sulfering humanity. the nf .Ma. rHAY FEVER W&A i lue iuiiui"b . ..ia abnur w.w-. . . - 1 1 me-lemncrat yeiieruay .uii .m-v.. ilVtillM.wl",St however, accept itosa purposed novelty. Conrad, the president of the Ing the prospect of life ' J,1 It becomes the rage; order, pour in for tny with tlie result expressed le- .7i.. ...it nf wveral Tears oi careiui .,. Tl.a urifa con. , r " Z U-anir issaid to seldom prove .b- more o, i - , TO ANT MAN, Woman orChlld auflVrlng from Potn r r h WUVtM aa a... --...-. aoiuouioriNUFf ni "r- - A tiartlole If applied invo earn m-uru, i. .reS.b. ' I'.lcirtO cent, st rtniya a- or bf all. "... m. v.'i. BOBarniB"nwi,i.ia trill rni iirr or iii-m Bonef, Meiit.Orlatlasnd all Oruaa Cut BONE will double tba numb, r of will naka tliam mura ii-r-tile will earry tha haii aali'ly tbmitgb tha molUiif period anil put them l conilltlan to liir wbra etna t ommand thohlltheatprli' Slid will doraloa your chirk fsater Uiaa any Other food. fo Green Rone and 11 ia f'reoaosaaaa to kill .hallia an I .ml awlll maka IjtHn pet tvarf mora proab U Head for Cstaloftie ana Dj tirlrim. petaldii mmi conn. rciiuiL cal fesse. the husband forgives ner ano aii b. mf. for hi fortune U made. Tbi i the very eimple origin of tinted paper. Illustrated American. ror Lrttarlnf on Gltw. In order to fasten glas leturs, flgures, etc., on glow (show winuows; BO ma. even when submerged In water for sev- . V io..i facta which will tell them, eral Gay, they will not uraniuruK...iu, tor It. juecomi an; .iKives-ten etit atuw iiurn tjgean India rubber cement The best that It bows to the decision of the Hu- sd'sz sacKsisiss Taw-'t-i.-s Rioorter Mr. Conrad, it wa asserted . -..auka if n In th Northern news aUUaw " wv a n a - -- --- -- , papers, and the statement has since been revived recently, that the company is about to remove to Kicaragua, and there, under a government franchise, open up the bosine on a grander icale man ever. ... , , President Conrad I have beard somc- .ui-i. i .i.i. l.i.t tbara ia nn foundation VtllUK fc'ml ...w-w --- ------ . forit. Thecompany ha officially sUted tur vu.a. .. , ( - rubber, three parts mastio and fifty part -i,t,rw, la-t stand for several days ,illlIWIVIIl - at a low temperature to dissolve the ce ment. It must I appuea very r....u.j, U it becomes thick very soon. When spread with a camels Hair orusn over a crack in glass or porot lain vessel this cement effectually close it, ana ineve-. future action r President Conrad I cannot state the case more strongly than waa done at the time thecompany decided not to attempt to obtain a renewal of tti charter, lean only repeat that the company will con- al . I- kn.lnaaaa until tll eZOlratlOD 0 UUU? IU uiifiiiv u" a , ' . its present charter and then ceate to . . a a .1 ..-.. ail altd all oemeut run.. v L ".V i . n..Hor..fift aitue all aa.la mav be made serviceable ior noium eiisi. i cauuu. ""- r ' , , 7 nave. bear the application Telegram. Traraimrot of atnttwrars. r. ia 9lrl thnt stain merer rarely if eTer show any imediment to sieecb when speaking in wnispeiw. uu una fact a new method of treatment lias been adrocated by Dr. Coen, which is a fob lowsrlnthe first ten cays sp.-akings prohibited. Thi will allow rest to the i Toice, and constitutes the preliminary staze of treatment, yunng ine dc. wu lliu liianoi. .... a Reporter Have you any onjecuon u my sutinir thi s a flnalty for the satis faction of the public? President Conrsd None whateTer. Reporter me of the Eastern pspers, Mr. Conrad, persistently assert that the ktterv company continue to ue the United Bute mails In the prosecution of iu business: will you kindly tell me fthstUtrne? n...u uv.nJ Tt iantlarlinntrne. rrftBiueiivvaj"."- , I j W are obeying the law in IU letter and .pirit, and our sgenU ererywhere are ..j a- ka It U'a ara nainff the lia.o a ' ' . . . I M l. l ik. a.l.ta. davs speaking is periuimiuic i tnatructea 10 ooey iu "" Derimr Toice, and In the course of the xprMa companies only in onr businee, r . .. j i ...a. I . . i ii ... aiaftilara ara nrintM in- next fifteen aays tne oruiuii wi.cir . SDu in an v..v- r--- -" . . a 1 1-.. fwlaaana. I A., jane A. n, -atfirt wna hardlv courteous, and the man himself felt aaliamed of it after ward, but at the moment it seemea to oo tdm good. Youth's Companion. Eat Mora frail. Meat three times a day is more than average down town dwelling numan na ture can endure. Functional dUturb- tivor o-sll stone, renal cal- aiiunv. m.w ...... v ....ti .liu.ava of the kidneys, dyspepsia. riedaclie, iiu of ill temper or of the blues, irritability anu genenu uwn w Ui Joy of life are largely due to an ea a ..i m.at and other hkhlT ooncen- t,4 ffwt What ahall we eati W reply, eat more li-liWicalCWca I B 1 1 t-iT a TTVK BniGHTMILDfcPU Tohacco is mans most uni versalluxurv. the fragrant aroma of MASTIFF PLUG CUT starts neoole to Dipe-smokins:, . even r. . . t. those who never usea ioihoo before. J. B. Pae Tobaeeo Co., BIchmoDd, Irflnl. YOUNQ MCNI The Spoolflo A No. I. 1 1 h... I fv.U all Maaa nf flflB. haai. and Ulaw. no lua Off of Imw lunf aii.nilliiit. IT-vanta atrt-tiir, II h-ln UtiihI ri'inailr. tlirra whan rvarylulue alaa Laa ..il I 1. fnn ny aii ..niaaoiia. ... Uaiiulaa-luranK'tlMA.M'liiiaiihal.MMIcIn a na. Co,.Ban Jua..tal. 0 ir-UMrLaj 1 BUSINESS ( SMITHS' CASH STORE, iina rrmi ax., a nrdar aarlr and avot4 'aU rath. TbU aoala' Trif Li read. Ttllltbaarno-iHtfae Irailln rfo1r for all la unnatural d-whrra aa prlalaSlafaaaaiilBia eartaiaaora lor taa aaatla Ullng waataaaa fault to aontl. ... w I praaenba l aaa raai aa la wimaiaadlBS U M SIl aa n.raia. f ,iiriln"N 1 iT..nAva.M f j liaataawaf aal w I I aaaaaSataMf. V TTi'if "2 "l Uiwaijl W. aa-".I? U kval't 1 8T0NHI, 0 ,0T , i mj . ' a . . A Uttiuhi Htalir.tuluiljr4Mll- v uUting.tUBplwat uotTt. Ctr &uTr(r.lliita Ctloiluo. Addr Pianos and Organs. WINTER HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland. Or. Bo ae. ... " I J A liha Bianli aanJ fNBT aal floa Ilia UDia aaia. nn. . ' , . . aoflSlltatkf mall to ikaolaa-4 i-Jiabla bnaw 'SSmti ka yuedla, aaf; If tka aaanaa a anl aallilirtrrr nu taaaaa t4. Ja ria Aaaayar and ADalyUeaU'bamlat, . la 1 15 A, H WaahiiKloQ at., roctlaad. Or, a nf laalt.lL. a. a. . , V i -frMrvaH4HaHlrlff I H Av i A " ' Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, ' mU And All Klnda of MILL SAWS. Alao Saw "palrln. gtr SIMolloS SAW CO r front Strwt, Partland, Or. -CI