'AKlNC delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit. rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent 41 Tli lrray l Wluler Mirli In fuult, 'i'lif nvrr.i , liiliiiliil.nit (if the Stiitea" In I" I'utiaiU iii tlio winter lime j;v;. I luve no (l.mlit, to seethe ,;r.! and IioNkIi- town-d with .now ih. mill tulH.--.itin. (In may I mi r-,r:-"l to li.irn th.it there la but one ri-ally tolMiL'an slide in (.'utu.U. that is at M"iitrral. while now r ure nuiiits'tvl now hr tm where (uriia-rly they were coiiuled by him- dr.. It. It I sHll'ile f IKllllfll to under l.u:l what ha drought ubollt tliil chain: in what i unially afcrpted h the tyjiu al ('.iiiudiun winti-r 'irt. A few year nk'o. win 11 toUK'nnin nl f now hhi iiixrh'urishti! i.urvly (or the p.;:t sjiort furnished, the tirft-iiiul iinjir,!uri'. nided hy the hotel jiroprii'tor, cm,. 1 ived the idea nf tMHuninK Montreal and iiiciih ii'.ally I'linchmc thetiinelvre hy holding winter carnival, the main njiiM of which wero Imnie hy Mon tr, ul nii r. li:.iit For a time they drew lark'i ly. ami C'un.i'la waa literally alive with t.noWkh.Mniin.1 tolx.atM, hut anon tin y alle.l. ami the last nint h advertised "1 ariiivul' v. a highly uninteresting; from a datura Jioiiit of View. llarHTt WevUy. II. Art uf Working la Gold. The Koiuan copied the lirrtk ami f'trufu'iin piiilMiuiht' work, though they also often used the ornament theliiM'lve. taken fiMin the am-ieut tomha. Much of the art of the nucleiits in working gold waa lust until tarty in the present cen tury, when Sinor Castellani found aome of the KtrilM'ull method .till tiring PU1- t lnyi.l hy wuik111.il in a village in a reinoto corner of tho Apennines. Lon dull Time. Knllitra iu Aslrouiiutera. It wan 11 happy thought to enlist th ix a captain 111 the M-rviie of arience. While ir oht loll, reason, the Rohd laud i better for the iiccurute olxw-rvatiout there rutin p I cause to how that here after lare addition to iistrotioiniail kiiuvl.il-i' may In- made hy the master of vessel :apH-ium to I ill tho path of eclipse. Youth' l'onianioii. lti lirst Wunirn on Ilia ataa. It i now nM-ertained l yotnl doubt that wiiiii.-ii lir-t ti;"iired ujm.u the ta- la-tweeu Nov. ml sr. It), atld January, ICiil On Jan. !i I'cpy. that inveterale playgoer. I' ll u that he law "The lu .'k-.ir'n llmli." ,-it Iniiirf well dune, mid lu re tl;el.r-t time that I ever kiw wi.iii.n c.ime upon the itaue." (.'omliill Ma.'aziue A Verm. .tit c.iiirt h.m jtit d.vi.lM that auian who hurt liiiu-.-If while hiiutniK mi Sunday caiuinl recover on an accident p hcy which he held, because he was viol.ititiK the law of the Ute in hu'itii) 011 that ihiv. 'August 99 rlower I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. I bad 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 McIIcnry.Druggist, Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I bad 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. J. D.'Cox.Allegbeny, ra TiieEcst latcrpritf Coat In the WORLD I T H-ll nmMl M 11 KTH it imiJ w ; - -1 . A w.l. u ,.i j ,!-r m tin lirip-,tljn. Iw - l.M ill L M 1 Jl-; m 1 rvli -.1 Mil""' t'.rt.iiu.i 1 . ,-Ti4ilUiUtte'd. U 1 rt-. A. i r. I K. IKV. . Brooklyn Hotel i:i-2l2 Bosk St., tu Frindui. -t II KI t.- MnM.eiMl.KY. and . .-! ll la "u Fr:., uro. E:i8 Comforts! Cuisine Uoezcelled! K r.--M-nW ! ih t t i.4m in4M of ni n-.rn -r k. I" ! in ruBt flur to 1. Itw oui.b W ui4 from hvUri. SOCIETY nitrNHiiM- IK. u.iu.a t.nhoi. kia Im't t'll '4 -1 Pkkll fCilTt aAi"fc" tul bmt ftl wmt t('jraa K-lc SLICKER BADGES. I. P. S. V. 5a. . 3. U. So. b r No acid except that from the prapc is used in the Royal Halting Powder. The Royal imparts that peculiar sweet ness, flavor and Absolutely VUV& II Vi N.. Mam. Officer C. ). Wiilte lott lately rrtl put CO the Tweuty ii:ii tr.-et U at, which iucludea riiyailup aM-niie. lille In a fearleM oflic. r. and the u'.li.-r nik'ht, a he waa uiakliu hl U-at al.nu I'uyallnp ave nue in a d.-ep i-liail- cIiih- to t lie i.U i.f a buildim;, he .hM-rie 1 the f..rm of what he mpi wl tu In a holm taking a muxize. Of ciitiw that would never do. with a preliminary whirl of h. chili, a little eolith, and a jM-rceprihle li.-u'iiteiiiiiif of hit utalure he appr.iach. d tlie holm. "('.line nl.im; out o' tiiat ueow, will bo?" he exclaimed. The hobo m.itci in it 111 mil aa a UlUx'le. "D've hear nn? I M.ve.) co-mi alang oueto' that, will 00? Vi won't, eh? Wull, I'll how y.-x." With that White crahhed the nuppoMHl hoUi lV the hack of the neck. There wananli. rt. preliuiuiarvKrowl, therlank iiitf of a chain, and then the fur fairly flew. It wan the -t hhtck War of the Union cluh aal.Miu that W lute had awak rned. For aUmt twenty-five minute there ww a little the liveliest M-rappitiK match there or therealiiit that hwever been known In police circle, and when White got out of reach of the cut. he wan tniniu brand new mackiiit.wh, a Ave dollar hat. the uleevin of hm uniform and hia breath, ami he waa plun ntnm-rotu woiimU and w-ratcheit, bniiM-a and black pot. And to cap the climax, the young brum txl guard over htuhuiidcufT, hit gun and hia club. Taoma Newt. :g)itlN nlaluvt l'Mrthl. The corespondent of the I.ndon Time at Alexandria, F-K'ypt. Ktate that three cl.Hual rtatuin, ten feet hi'h, of row trrainte, have jmt b-en found at Alxiukir a few feet llow the aurfaee. The di.covery wa made from indica tion furnished to the government ' a liK-al inviti'ator, Diiiiiium I'.u-lia. The first two n prew-nt in one group lUimiw II and yu.-. 11 Heiitinara watinl on the ciine thrniie. Thin i uuiijue among Ejfvptian htatuiK. The third ttutue represent Itamewt taudin upright in military attire, acepter in hut hand and a crown upou hi head, li'itli l-ar hleniglypluo in M-rilitioiiK. and t'tii have In-vii throwu fnun their .e.b-tal face dowiiwani. Their tite i on the ancient Cape Zephyr- in 111 . near the remain of the temple of Venu and Amiinw. Ilelica of the early Chrmtiaua have Ix-en found iu the aame locality. A Mpp Ulkrr'a I'rMrful l.r. Jainef S. Claqiie, a tock raiwr of (iretdeV. Colo., walked into the police ta tioii at lliiriiiiu'tini. la., ri-c.-ntly, liMt.-. routlcM and generally 1. riiii-.il up, and tol J a remarkable M..rv. II.' nald he had left hi home to viMt frien.U in Oalva. 111., and had taken a id.-epcr at IVnver. The hint thing he remeiulx-ra waa retir ing to hi coach. When he awoke he wo lying in Die ditch at the i.lu of the track not far from Iturliiigtoii, badly liruiM-1 and half froz-n. Ho walked to the police ptatioh from there. Hi theory wa that he had jiiuicd from the tram wliilea-li-.-liwli.il it wa running full rpeed. An iuvetiga!ion by railroad untliontie proves the truth of the man' aiMwrtion. He in now iu the h.pital quite ill from hi t-rnhle exposure. Cor. St. Loin Kepuhlic. Th. ar In I'liln l..ih.. Wh.-n the eni-ror of K 111 a pue.l privately through IVrlm the oiiier night he wa attired in plain cloth.-, and it w.i the firt time that he had ever ap--are.l iu public thu arrayed. The em pen r tow. nng figure wa not displayed to advantage iu a m unit of brown tweed, eecilly when contrasted with the splendid Ku 1.111 uniform in which I'nnce Fre-l.-nck Leopold ppere.l, and hi majesty wa the only personage in plain riot he. The empiTor, who stopped for nearly an hour at the Stettin line station, dined on sandwiches, which he washed down with several bowl of t-a, which wa made on the sjiot by hi own arrvaot. with hit own caravan tea. London World. ItiM.k la IImssI. It apj"ar from the organ of the Itn ian Ass.s'iation of li..kw!U-r and I'ub lihertht the numls-r of work pule lished in that country Ut year wa 4.:iVi and that the total numls-r of copies t..ld wa not far abort of l.'.ooo.i! Translation from for-ign language rounted for only 5f -r rent. Of these a little more than one-third were from the French. t)f one w..rk by Zola rnfMe were ill. Next rme tials.nau D.Ul let, Hugo, Julea Verne, Mollere, FUiils-rt. Duma. An edition of "l'ra dise Ls.t" a..ld iS'to and one of "Ham let" 10,11)0. London New. Tha rirsl Tbanksflslaf . On N. . Ir'.' the weary waretw-.l pilgrim on lsrd the brave little May flower can.'ht their first glimie of ttie New Ki .-iAiel c.t. A year later (iov rrni-r lira lford issned the first Thanas giving pr-s iamation, tlm instituting a festival which. aft-r ling confined f..r more than J Jera In New CnglaQd, at length Wame national in iu ctirartr. and 1 Dow ol-nre.l on the last Thurs day of each Novemls-r throngboiit the length and btltn of our land. Kirk ilanro la Harper'a Voucg I'roi.la. Great aa it the tnaea of lvV at pre eet la the "treasure houa" of th ( ercmtit. it i l-lng steh!y increase.) by the punhas- of M. '.' avlJitlt.aJ ounrea every year, or at the rate of seven tuba f r avery laiLg Uj of li J ear. A REFLECTION. s tr ths m'rr n so4 TUs vssa uf te-firk tsai lm (S s Tasf tarm 10 toad fn.ia tuber I.au4 Tu cA ailbla 11 U ilb a. I Uay. Tbsf an J itua hut sna.4 ass TU. b.ir......r. bi..u. II. Um, NkUtflit tl'sr ibr trt ful tuirn-r I Tba from th Bilrmr cnxinc brk. If fttit .tit ft inorv rhrtniii mvri; Xtr womlrrful th fi-Aitirry trnf, TU Man aiil mrrai4 Irit iliMttu. Ant jrrt thrjr nrrrr, tirrrr know ll It thrrtiwlvM mi I'trttjrw. thrrr; Tli'V l"it eantv. titTatnil Tht tl u I tir) (to mrw mi fair. iVmr. t.rrifjr thimr.! I'll nuhrr A liitir, jtifti m iitl), pmtn, Anl know ju.i t,i rril am. I.trti wtib a cidtM fou rg of Ja. I'll rath.-r im1 ttnit'rUi)l. Tt.n ( an fmr mn i ltn a Ihrr, it h rv- rtiiion 111 ttif worltl. Allr Wrliuutoo Holliu tu I'uuburg Hal Irtiu. sNUUWKdlAN COURTSHIP - cloud. d smoke puffed from the big cigar. Tall? Ye, verv. She .too.1 a hea.1 ' , F.tta owi,e,l one thing Strang, ly out of ls.ve the average man. k p.ng with her other p. -ions. It Slight? No. That i Vs. isvtical a ' go d watch, attach... to an w..r.t.ila. inanv wav apj.li.sl to the M """"'- t;hin. from win, I, d....gle.l l.er.ueof tin. little tale. wh,e lean. lo or tlr,;...ld foreign l.s.A.i.g cl.arin. a.-rawnv figure 1, Hiked fr alt the world " line workman. . ip. .she w.o. v.-ry fond like a aerie.. f badly connected angle. "f ' " her mother and wli.M st.s.pmg shouldera and nar- and wore it always, till at l.i-t it Ms uie.! n.w cheat were clad in a faded black 1"'",t " ,,r.n"-,,,1 j ai-U-t without It one day, I exclaime.1 inline- Tin.' garment, with it rusty .urface ,,u,,,1'' 1 '"'-" - and pulle.1 seam, suited well the sad , "' , . , , . looking woman wh.-e dr,.arv life Slie waited a mumeut before replying cvne one little bit of color, which 1 shall an'1 X lowly. "I haf lend It to trvt..de,nU.. .li.ycon.in. H.r face corr.,H.nded well with the' M'' then told uie that Augu-te v. a rest of her apisarance. for It wa. faded ""' '-. " """. o Ainer and worn, and .urrouu.h.l by a fringe of ' w,,u "",",,.v ' K t fl,r ll,e traighl, dnstv brwn hair, pulled tight-1 ,nl'- ly Uck from the sallow, weary face. After the diM.s-arance of the watch whose one redeeming feature waa the Auguste came ca frenently, and a ev.-darkgrav. andoh, sosad! time went 011 .ld .m pp..an-.l oftener 'She had that expression of wistful . w"'- There wa no more waiting sometime s.--.. in the Hm of a '". " :t,i ," '-""' '" 1""k ,""r'' ' faithful dug who haa lost hi master, and ,,f , M- L,tl,' ''' I'" hI'l'-v ll,,t .in ever to wait, always patiently, and to walch ever -xjactantly for the belove.1 face. She wa a Norwegian, named F.tta, and lived in our family a rook for near ly a year. Week, passed by and early autumn, which had brought her to us, she.) leafy tear, and dcarted suddenly, leaving 11 all unprepared for winter', advent, which announced Itself in a cold, dismal rain. Up to thi time Ktta had never re ceived a letter or any communication from the outside world. She never left the house, and scorned the idea of an afternoon out. However, on this drizzly day, there wa a urprise, a great sur prise, for Ktta waa discovered holding an en letter tightly grasped in one hand. Hut when she found herself re garded, it wa hastily thrust into a voluminous piK-.kvt in her skirt. Now thi. pocket waa a marvel in it Self, aa it could hold myriad of thing. Why, one day I saw her produi-e a pil low case, a workUn, scissor and a bras thimble at one fell swoop; at another time but 1 am wandering far away from the letter and Ita t-oiiM-qiielift-s. The mysterious epistle waa Been aev eral time again, and these glimpse bowed it to In. worn and rumpled with much reading. No doubt it would have tavii read and reread out of existence had not another, fresh and clean, re placed the first. Thi. I took from the postman, and so had a chain to see the uneven, char aeterlce writing, the Christiania post mark and Norwegian .tamp. It wa followed a week later by another, then anot her. I Wame interested, for I felt I waaou the track of a real, live romance. The pale, tired face seemed to grow brighter in those day., and for the first tune Ktta made frequent trip to the city, returning laden with bundle of every size and description. All her spare timewa now employed in sewing, ('alios- and print were made and laid aeide. F.r iiw reason or other Ktta was replenishing her clean but scant and soliieah.-it dilapidated wardrobe. Another link in the chain! thought I, and began to imagine the arrival of a stalwart Norwegian lover left in Nor way two year lasfore, when she had come to try her fortune in America. Letter came more frequently, ami Ktta grew correii'liiigly brighter and cheerier she even seemed to try to hold herself more erectly, for often the Is-nt boulder, were suddenly straightened a he went alxmt her work. Her voice, formerly to tin-d and lio lei, took on a more cheerful tone. Not the lct remarkable of Ktta't aculiaritii- waa her manner of shak ing; .lowly and lispiugly came the broken Etigliidi, which waa at first ao hard to understand. Such a sad mix tore of her mother tongue and thi new, strange language, such verbal combina tion and misplaced plural, were never hearj before. Alsjut thi time I mentioned my ro mantic notion, to wj mother, but .he ouly laughed, being: entirely unable to connect Ktta' aad appearance with a lover, Norwegian or of any other land. She called me a romancer, but I .till felt tnre 1 waa right S.ner than I expected came thechauce to vindicate myself, for the neit day a I sat idly by the window, watching the utsera by, my attention waa attracted by a queer little figure way down the .treet, which came on toward the house at rattling atce, ga ly .winging a huge cane and puffing vigorously at a mam moth cigar. At a distance it waa im jssssible to tell whether he waa boy or man, uch a comical, little figure he waa, dre-d in a siiuff colored .uit, with a rose in hi. buttonhole and the tiniest derby imaginable tilted over one ear. ing laughingly at him. I wa just telling my im-ther to hs.k at that ala-urd little creature, when what waa our tar pro to n-e Ktta, the ataid. the quiet, dash wildly acr. the lawn, rush down to the gate, and throwing her anna atsmtthe little fell..', lie. k ki mm 6rt on one t heek and then on the other. T1i man. after a f-w qmet but ear nest .'rugglea, managed to free him-!f from her long, thin arm. and bs.ked np into her face. o high at.ve b.m. with pl-nre nrcly, but without a trace of l.verkke ardor. On rlisw iiisjs--tiori it pr.vel to 1 m it a f Jtil.y. riy. th.ldifh fay e that It was itn- t,.e to .aik at It witie-ut laughing. Ktta aeeu.e.1 t find it so. f'-r. smiimg happily, soe ess orte. h;m '' k to the honae. her long ann linkel in hi. .1. .rt e, aim-et lifting hi in from the r.i:nd at Mery ttep. and press-nUy we l.ear 1 im Wr monotoua of tW-ir voice I In li kttchea below. I Not the least quevr thing about thit ijtieereat of queer tucn wa a Jrellow h.s.-k of hir, pU.tere.1 down in care I fully arrange! call.a all ar.tmd hit chubby face. 1 mpjsis it never oc.-urrcd 1 to him that the back of hit hea l wa ever aeen, f.T there the hair t.sl t.r.itflt , , ,n,lv ,tnt. Sshi Ktta is-.ir-l, and blushing and j llntitatlllg, said, "My cousin llaf eotlie.1 ! from Christian." That waa all, but my tlm.ry wa I proved, and I made ue of that tuueworn and aggravating phras-, "What did I tell you':'' Days came and went, and to did the little Norwegian, but nothing wa said of an approaching marriage, l'.invln nircd in nsm us. and F.tta sewed stead ily on. F-ach attenns.n Auguste (we leanie.1 his uamel appi-anil, apvirently propidled by the regular motion of the big cane. Snuehiiw he always mvuiI like a pnveof m 14-hiuery, for his appear ance never changed alwa) the sinitT colonel suit, the little hat and the but tonhole iK.u.pi.'t; and he seemed t go and come incchatiicallv, envelnis-l 111 a U'X-l irom ner lace, ami ine graye than la-fore. A tune came when week Mssel with out a sign of the little Norwegian, but one day a letter arrived for Ktta in the same c risiked writing. Some time later in the day, going into the kitchen, I found Ktta leaning oil the table, the let ter crumpled in her clinched hand, and her face burn-d iu her arm. I touched her gently on the .boulder, but got no other r- hc than the low, titled soli which sllixik the ss.r, thill Isaly from head to foot. At last ahe raised ln r sorrow stricken face, and lift ing her eye to mine said .lowly, with her lisping accent, "I haf to go vay; I haf sorrow, great sorrow." She would tell but little of her tory. She waa to have 111arr1.1l her cousin iu a few week' time, but he had tired other, and that day a letter had come from him, first Wgging her to forgive him and then telling her that he had aold her treasured watch, and by the time .hn got that letter would have sailed ou a vessel bound for Norway. "Shall yon, too, go home?" I said. Slowly and sadly came the answer, "No," and I felt that with the utterance of that little word she gave up all hope, aud renounced forever all thought of the happiness she had beeu picturing for herself the last few month, a ahe aat sewing steadily, only pausing now and then, with a little Hush in her pale check, to softly steal a hand into her jsa-ket aud touch the letter, she alway. carri.-d there. Next morning Ktta could not lw found. In corner of her room stood a lilllo hair trunk lala-led with a Norwegian addr.-s and filled with the garment ao recently finished. It wa curled up and sent to Christiana; it may have reached ita destination or it may not, it fate 1 aa uncertain a Ktta' own. The .r woman, tired, disappointed and h"--less, had vanisli.il that night, taking with her little else than her sad, aad thought. I often picture her with her .bsiping houlder and pallid, tear .tain.il face, every vestige of love aud h gone out, wandering away into the night and gaz ing np at the stars, no aereite and far away, a. she murmurs, "Forsaken, for aaken." F. L. C. iu Ibatton Herald. Msa Make Their Ilia rU A man make hi own f.n-t. Just re member how natty and mall your feet were when you went courting Amelia or Clara, and how splay they are now in your easy slipper a you sit la-fore Mr. Amelia or Mr. Clara at the breakfast table, surrounded by little Tommy, little Amelia and the rest of the young br.ssl. You don't care a fig how what niiintsTe.1 sh.aat yon wear, aa long a your corn, don't trouble you. Oni-a-qucntly yon go lopping through life in sh.- made Umu a No. V "common sense" l.it, and are ready to see the tins-maker and go hiui one la-lter if you feel little pressure anywhere. Well, some men were born In the condition of mind which tune and doiii'Tli' ity have brought to yon, and tuck men have big r.-ct all their Uvea.- Kate IVld'a Washington. Istslllgeal MlaaUeary RtTurt. The Iter. Ir. Storm, the president of the American board of commissioner, fur foreign mission., haa g'sl reason for fejicitating himself 011 the result of hit conciliatory policy. The lud ' receipt, for thi. year have been i'JO,lr.M, against rV"i.37j the previoti. twelve inontha To manage tuco-asf ully a hoard which haa iu. h interest under ita charge a thi one, aomething more ia needed than a determination to crush out all in telligent dissent, and keep the vast ma chine in operation along line not at all adapted to im n-ase the support of foreign miaaiona, tveu among thiaw inclined in their favor. The l-v. lr. Storr. with to broad oull'sik, haa railed a halt to thiase element w hich were reducing the annual coiitrihutioii fur that object liaiton Transcript. fiwast risMaf la I'klladslpkla. liy the grading of Hidge avenue f .r the purjssw) of paving, a deep depression tltniling taru sijiiar.-a haa been made below hour' lane, Manayunk, and dur ing a heavy rain recently a miniature lake waa formed. It wa promptly christened Lake Sundstroia, afur the d 1st net urvr jor. The water haa no outlet except .lramage through tie toil. A cltiien viva) proje-rty 1. damage-1 by the charge of grade began Mailing from the bank a Just aa a loaded tlreet car cam along he pullol (lt tnakrel, tnurb to U.a ainuaemefit of the tsvaten- fsra. and aoocee.le.1 10 bia attempt to ndicnle tha trfQjt iurvey 1'hiia.lal j phla rUwfd. Iks kslluts' Irlaad. w Mr Samuel r.iui.''.l ttill k.wp. to hit houic 111 Park i-.ue. an I u far f rm we!!, but he has sumVictitly vovensl himself to be able t j Mnte a letter claiming one result .r rather the want i f rt-sult of the roit-iit storm tu legislation. Hu tli.-reev.r Ih-.-m reiuemU ri-d. he asks, gale of l.il i.iM. !ilies, Violence and duration which was hot the cause of very, very unirli greater Iws of life than that recorded of tii gale which haa re cently p.iw.l naj? A year uud eight iiioiiths ago, when he wa fervently urging the government to aait III i.oing the load line bill, it wa shown tb it the deplorable los of life at eafiom oveili..vlitig waa entirely pre ventable, mid that the passing of the bill would limiinliat. lv chirk it. while, when t...- net was steadily and uniformly adiiiini: red. this bead of loss would iliM-!-.ir. lie point triumpliantly to the nvi-nt gale for ciitirmation. Liver nsd iKng.) Mercury. ArrsaicHl t n.lrr m 4"r liaknle I .aw. Iatc Milliner, a rancher from the vicinity of Fort Mead, ha Iki'H arrested iu IV.hIwinsI, S. !., on the charge of off. ring la-, f for sale w ithout exhibiting the hide, .111 act prohibited by a law, pjiss.il at the instance of cattlemen, by the l ut legislature, aud intended to pre vent the ..f stolen cattle. Mr. Mil liner states that the ls,.f offered for sale was hi prtqa rty. and that he ha tha bide at bis ranch, and will produce it to prove that be has not commuted a crim inal act. This Is the first arrest made under the law, and it i-casi. med consid erable surprise, a the avuliar provision, of the law were not generally known. There 1 no doubt of Milliner '.inii.K'em-e, but the itrr.-st will serve to spread a knowledge of the strange law. Milliner wa released under b1l bond. Cor. Omaha World Herald. A I'e.ltsl.ls Wulk. "t 'art. ul has writt.-u a story that'll mski. your hair cm I," said Man soti. ttet It for I'le, for gisHlness' sake!" said Mrs. M. "It'll save me from burn ing my linger off with the tonga," llars-rs I'.arar. IIAXIKIIOI I'HKI'aH TIONH. Ai.i.c.hk' I'liKni I'l AsTta i. cnitosel of purely vegetable ingmlientt, and i. ab solutely harmless. It assist, nature In her ..an elTorta to heal aud InviKerate, and I in part strength to the whole system. Vanv itreitaratioii. contain .Ining rhem i.al and mineral .uhslaucea, which 100- duir an injurious etlec.l not only uimiii ihs km. hut uMin ins whole system, although at Unit tber .eein very Is-nehi lal on atv roiiul of their powerful action aatl teuipo- rarv rtlerl iiam tlis liria-e. When i.urchasniK a ulaater du not only ask for Alu . a'., hut make .ure that you gel It. ... iaMaKTH I'll.!. are purely vrgeiani. Tesrhrr - He walked with a Ininnrrln .alt Whsl ili-ea that mraiir llrl.bt ll.. -1 hal oi.ant be aalke.1 as II lie aaa . arirln a lau. t's Kii.airlltie Htnvt I'ollih; DO dutt, no tmall Tar (liana far breakfast. a-IfP It-nlf 4 V If Jill WORKS. ami I. tirr.1, will niei a is-s-nil tM-lp In lb-tsT I lenss Kav.a-ite I'r M-Tn.ii,m fprfartlv haruilea In any rtiU thai i.f Ilie female sva- tem. 1 1 pn miol.si all Us natural liuu-iuMia, anu laill.ls up, strengthena, rrsrulatra. alwl rursa. Kor women apirrb- tiiK na.lltietlient, ntira u.g motltart, and every weak, run-down, dali- eala w.iman, It la an In Tlmsrallli. miiiaa-tiiiaT tnntfl that' paruliarly aoaplea 10 Hut It'a mora than that, ton. It', the only moimnrrerf rerra.lv f.s- all tha flin.-tl.maJ diaiuristnrea, painiui uusanieaa, ........... weaknmaa of wnmlilMl. In " femaia ersniplainu" of every kind. wri.sllcaJ paina, tataxing .town astisallona, internal tnflaiiiina tl.m. and kindrwl ailment. If it ever fall, to benefit car eura, you have your money back r4.iietblng alaa that pay. tha osaksr better, may U ofTea-ed aa ' just as I'sri." l'srhaae It as fur aisn, but tt cwat ba, U W- Baking Poj tfer Purity dnd Lcoveninjil Pcm'cr UNEQUALED. CASH PRICES 'fa Intruders our fowder. we bar tfa tanblMwd todlatrtbuiaaaifsig tba f.iaenne en a Dnrnts-r i.r cash fMI.M To Oarssrsunorrlabr-Murnlnt Balhslaefaai MniBrtrrniaratseatf b..ra June I, las, wa l I rt-s a aash tirtMof t lUO. a4 talha stl lart-sil, nn,af.mi ftlkef laiase raala rrwa fl to f It t N J aa IL OOSSET & DEYERS, PORTUriQ, Or. Ill THI 1 THI Tlwl TJ or-tf Tour Ml'MMII kolJIK Tea waol tha tT, that', lb mill kir.4 wa deal la. Tkac fill IHS iulllho. m tn4 Toor fHr lot im kVT kllU.KsH I.SKa to -UttK A HIT lira run foanxaau, oa. . . . . mm tssr.mi, wTt.aa kaaaa r assa Vftlt fuii.araiuwua ( irl-ir-st,l nnm et.ttvsAa.o.rii( mnrr, , wSt a a.a a.esssif rts sstria sa-ess. swl aan.ta ua.s. a.fs ivij wa.asTsesssa MRS. WINSLOW S . fom CHikoaiN tccthiho rsaaia fcr ail WaasrtMa. t aai . sill a, Wil l ra-i'.ilUZZ i Id VM latM mH Rr-la, if3 aaaaa A WINUIMO iXursU TUB CIRCLB Of ihitlM-4 which ll it lit 's.1 with It la-st rvtiilu, ll.siisitsr si.imaca in iters. un lit air.1i. -ins. iHimprsbsntirs o. it m-onv, hs 0.1 iisri. 11.1.0I uii. ui.i.r siiei.r.M. in in 1. OS el a universal v.B.-a for Isslllt 111 lot rlsiui. .Isllt arr.WNle.1 in ll.s rotiitiilit el tlir.lailv rrM to ll.r .r. .risl.ir i n.r.lleltis lar li.lsrlur I.. It s. !-. in.-. b l.i a fliouMiot Ht.uiK di.utir. ttir nO.lr In S'lvan.-r ! lis a Irs., r ill 1 1 . sl.4 llis .r.M-. I. .. ..llmr re.ne.lis ..I i.rur itiisllll.. hste In-ii ltalnll'S-l-l li Ihs r. trna..iit el their anrthlrst irs r.-rM..rs Hill tlis Vtnrri.an 'ie It Ilea , Is-. SUMP tlisy hats v.-rine. lbs Is. t li lbs m.wl trto.s l-u, tba'. Ibr Millers i.sm- iba . oiii.s ..1 a rrsl is-in.-01 . sM-s el msisrlal ami liver liiril-r. -.i.illi.nil iirrvi.ii. rlir.oi.sil.-. .I..I..A. b sml l.lhrt Uetltile Tint II .has ll .l.s- llli.r.i.l.ll It . Mint ti.sllot .r tho lraM.lt II 1 li-li.re.l sliil r.siuiti.viui !) b.iu ..I r-s)s-i-istls aie.lt. l U1VII. imki Ar.l.in ka a wotntertul memi.rv llllnls II. .a .1,. ton km. Jlnki lis .Ilea 11 rx-clU-iil pn lure l a .lullar the .'lli. r .Isy HUH') THIS! WriifTrr s ll.llnlre.1 Is.llsrs rvatnt lor a.i? rase ul catarrh thai 1 annul Is .-.ir.-.l I. Mall aiarrh l ure. I J 1 III Sr.Y hi, Ti.ii-I.., . We. the tin.le rsla-tir-l. have tti.-wii K J ctis net l,.r lbs Usi eti.-rt. tears, an.l Is-lleVS him srf.s- lv bi.m.ral'ls III all t.iislt.e, lrai.sa.-tl.tis ml niialn-lsllt si.ie 1.. t'arrv inn ai.y ii.iiaoniit nia.le lit I urn 10 in W r.-l A 1 III A. w Iihi.-mIs lriikists, lnle.li. .1. WW I'IS... klSNAS A M HlllS. W b'iUsaie irnuts, Inlr.1.., O. ItalTsCalarrh 1 ilfs is tsieu lut. riiallt , s4-iiii .tires-lit UHin the lilissl an.l imin.MS si. Osisj Iheit.lelti. l.-.tllll. minis Mill ll.sr. I ru-e, ..V euls il Isittl... sulil li) all drnna-lsli. Hood'ssinCures " A lew ) rart mr health failed Br. Alt. I tiiurh srriiaai.iti I e..tn tm lli-e.1 to take ll.ssl a rarusrllla. and am miirh Impftorst. t'n.r an all run down run dillnii I b.r been rt. birrit lo rent h.-ailll Kofmerljr I welfhrd IV ..ii.ila. rn.T 17. ll.ssl'. hrsssrllla has been I areal is llt'UI o iue t.s.'s..a . 'ul.. 11 a. Wis. N. II. He turn to (rt lliton' a. Hood'a PHI tine alt IJrrr lilt, ff. k-aan4 l (USST IkstikO Uua oautadti Tnrt itaatT rotton 1 1 ue iirunnnijr c-st where all othee-l lalL Ceiirbt, Crsup, Tkrwat, Hoars. nasa, Vh,i, Cewfb and Asthma, f.ar Cantunti'tiaa II baa no rlttU haa atoad ihoua.a.la, aisl will ct'Ka Too if Uksn lo tiro, rfosl of I mi lata on a uar. an ts. P.ar a lame thick sr ttteat, use eriiass. r w s latmw is.- ssr s - HiLOH BELLADONNA rLAla, Jbo. 1 LO H'S CATAR R H mutr u emeu I, iiiritiiuisuiiiiii I hit rstneor it itm teed Wcurejou. lrtae,Wvta. iuHor nlASQUERADES. PARADES. Ill ALIMHTIIItTIIKIII. krerTihlni III tha slsne Una. r.sitiimea. W las. Itear.l., I'r)artir. "-ra ami I'lay Hisiki, ale., Iiiriilshr.1 al (rsslllr rt'.lia-el rales an.l In iass rb.r qilalllt l. lbs oldest, larfrst, tas.1 minwne.l ami therefore sals reOnklt Tktnlntnl "apsl. Itn 0 la stei rtmaf I 'i.riaais.nilsl.ra so-IK-Iie.1. ooiiwrtiB A ) ., , J. anil am Karrell Insrl, alao ail Markrl .Irerl, Kan Krani lM-o. l .iilt nil rsiO'i wa lr (bosl, Iu el.ara ra-l-rllull; feler. HARNESS, Saddles, Collars, W.lpi iDd Leattter. WHOLESALE. Mirirfa pr 1 ft no. iooo fl.oB. Uft.: Klt-nt Mt)l fs (W--w t(vtl- r htt1rivprfil tiw. nuii. fUni tn.in. J f-."i, fmm. I'lo lUMirw. 1. i u fi. m la-am rmM fat, fiftttl, fwtWiRI Willi ft ral-firls-r Mil H 1 1 IMS fiit.r I lia "Jim CiirlioH" 1 mtl H (. prd1 fl.UU MH hfi-ftM nll.n, II ft "hRHMTl. Mli." Hli tlr-i Hofta Mikiiheiw IliiR, mir. rOD DtP VIMICC l thi Mm antiialMl tn4 rUA Dili I ALUbd ft tumk r tuufj rar ha vrtlM to W. DAVIS A SON, M .Nt r At TI KftKil, l Market IUnI, Frftlftra, l'ftlllWai4. DU. GUMS ONION SYRUP FOH COUCHS. COLDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Iari4r,af.fllr M atna ahiMran, aif aalr aaaj a4r ''f figh, C illt a-4 p waa arraf M la t'a aaTwiiii i-v-Haf aa it waa ln f ra . How m r armAmU4rm-i laaa Uf. na"a nnnm Wl4i slraArff tjrswtres4 a4 m t-t " Ue. 4t.t fwrrwawra fc-tla tM aa aisa.iAia tx it. tW tUHkiM aaaa Hercules Gas Enninb (OAS OH OABOLISK) rwr lattsllrltv It ReaU Ike Wwrltt. It all llaaU rrM sUaertalr, Hm arawrwtwr te get efwnler. Xt Hallwrtwa ar BletHrle aasark II raa wlta a llfsi-r (lrw n Uaarstla tbaa aa usf s.nlaa. a.aa ra UTiiisri vw ALMCR ft REV, MmtiM M Imm tint, tu Imam, CM. rOwTLAHD. OBM. Mi.ll. V. Iwlsk Xsr M atltWI s ix jr n Matta for Power or Pumifm rnrea Tba Hi i 1 twltaMs laa fmlif ua taw MafMI. 11 1 Out pa r straw t aa) pWJ Ol -. -WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO .1 - . 8 RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. Atwteu. naaane, Jaanart M I eaa saa wlih glatanro Iba kr ( aa. aa Mraial klVaaUtU a.aliiT mi aa.awd was pa.ll 'r an aid rasa f BMtl MATIsM aadair Iwail bnf etuwd anUralfWl IrLAJiATOKT KrilC. MAlUui eaaa U aaat Awaaatt aaa a U4 kirn mm rM -!- rxac?. at ma a. f . Tt.i a. tOLB Bf tocb BBcaaa PRINTERS -AKls- PUBMSHERS WILL FIND A rilX UMI Of- TYPE, Presses, Printing; Material and Machinery tot m ( prt-rv ftn l mmi idfiitafwal trrai. mi Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front tod Aider Streets, PORTLAND. OR. Write toe pel at autt lama teiore barlut alaa. DOCTOR .5. THE GREAT CUKE INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION. - A - Regulator of the Liverand Kidneys -A sIKflrlC fOR- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Htanlgii kwi All Other Blood iod Skli Diseases. II It ft fHfll.vft cur for ll lho Minfiil, dll rat enmpUiiita and rsiitnihrll IrtiaNr mu4 raknsMr rumnuii iftuitR our Wlvw. inuUitr ml iUMifhtr. ThcrrflWt U lram-lUtt and Ift-lf. Two or thr ttaws of I'M. rfti't Krmiit latiaa Ui)jr krt Ilia (iIihnI inmiI, tha It Tar and klduava ar Ira, aiit will rntlrvlT aral,raia tnm tba r-li-aa all traia nf Hrruftila, hall Khrum. of aoy ulkvr -rm ( IImn diwrtua. No a.t-.tiriiie arar liitm1urad m th la anunlrv baa mat with urh rralv aal. nor ilvan -urn Utuvtrraul tatUlM'tlon ahritarar Uav4 aa that ol I'M .'AKIHI. ft KRMKItT. Thli rrinaalv baa l-aait ae1 In lha hnapllala IhroUMhoul lhaoM orld lor tha mt taant? bra jrura aa a (n-inr lor iba aim a dlt-aaaaaa, and It baa and a III curat, ban ail olbar tocailaal ramadla (all. atid lor eainjhlet ol laatlmonlaU from Ihoaa bu hava U-aii rurad lla ua. lraf ma aall It at l ut p-r bottla. Try ll and ba rHirlttaa4. Tut aala l7 MACK & CO.. O and ll rront It- San franolaoo. KIDNEY, Hladilrr. I'rlntry end Urer Mimat. DroMT Orarel ud Ulabalra ara eurtd bj HUNT'S REMEDY TMK BIST KIONIY AND LIVIR MEDICINC. HUNT'S REMEDY Tun rat HrlKht'1 Plsease, Ralenllnn Of Nmh tluo ul I'rlue, faiu la Ua Back, Uslaa er a. lenlluo Ida HUNT'S REMEDY rnret Inlemnaranra. Narroat Dl (leneral liabllllx, sinaJe naeknaa aud Hi HUNT'S REMEDY Curs llllla.ii.nett, Head, he, Jaandlrw our sl.iuiarb, l).srsla, Cuti.llialluB aud file. HUNT'S REMEDY AI M T tr on lha ttldaraa, I war and Nawrlt. r- l4rtiia; tba in lo a aaallhr aa tlon.and 4 I Nl.-iabvii all athar Brshrlti-a (all. llutidrNta hara laan avd tM bara baa a f u an U lo da by Iriautla aad irbyairiaua. ftOI.U HV All lH i.t.lT FilAZER AXLE Best ia the World ! fl 11 T A 0 T Set thi Genuias! ! frliir Sold ET-rywhcrt ! U 1 1 1-1 1 U I- rBARat WIMIUII JimI, rerUaast. Or. PLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. D, aa or Taruara ftrabUta fariaanawOf awtwd hi U w1fi. f -a ba in-. at a-aiua iha mmm arr aa4 Ua mm iaaratt-t'1 "h tbaaaa afcu yrwirt to aaaa bra aa vnl aaanirwa Mmm or rf a-l saaay ftfd aay niwaol awnaft. raiifta4 lai-a an m Iwiia, if wa Ian lo awm. If ru arw mkn aaas tarri Ma4a. a-l Mill h-ra a4 t.f, M ar-aa ValbiN Rih, al lwaal, laaaaa,sl aar ailwraal -j-4. 1 t-a-a. Mf Mit ul lira bvar. Hair wr t wa-w iHilitwa mu H ta ibia . iilila UlAMiW roi.4 Itoai wa ffaM-rwatarw t4rt.f tha a.'lrh) ua a-"- Waaiaaua taat and ba.laf arwtrid mmmm at MiMi tara TU.atfaaa haa a waaa hwftlwd Ha oft Ml mt a-aftaaataaft waiyaftn a !. aaii,waw aail aaia a-r anwiai. Ittanatl awaraAlara. A aatllt arawf. r'nttwa fa MK)taiNHt A-Wivm ttMrk HLMI UI n.. MfatalMIMi Paraees mm, o o