The New Bread
As endorsed and recommended by
the New-York health Authorities.
Royal Unfcrmcntcd IircaJ i peptic, palatable, most
healthful, and may be eaten warm and fresh without
discomfort even by those of delicate digestion, which
ii not true of bread made in any other way.
To make One Loaf of Royal I'n fermented Bread :
I quart flour, i tca.tpoonftil alt. half a tcaspoonful ugar,
a heaping tcaspoonfuls koal Making I'owdcr, cold bulled
potato about the aire of larje hen'a czg, and water.
Sift lug. ihcr il.orou.'Mv fl.nir, tilt, tug .r. inj biking ioclr; mb in th
potato; add tutncicm rrt lo nm im..oih! rj ra.si: inn tt.lT batter,
sttout altof! at lirpuutul-c.ik-; aliout a pint ol airr to a q ..mi t( flur will
l required more or Icii. sri-oniing tu ihe brauJ ami nudity of the ll,ur
utrti Uo not nuke a t;ff U.iuj;:i, l.kr rj. i,n.l ihe luttrr int.) 1
Kre.trtl pan. 4 i l.y I inches, and 4 in.hei uren. tilling aU.ul li.i'.l full. The
loaf will rue lo fill ll e p.in sl.rn l.ak. I. lUke in very ti.it otrn 4s minute,
placing p;r over firt 15 minu et' baking, to prevent ciutting too toon on
l.ip. H ike imineilutcly afier mixing. I u n.. mia sub milk.
Pnf . I mum t tm h tjj nh iritk Iki R P.rrJrr, Jr. a t ,1 i, tie
mi .Wti &.. 4 , mil .-tr t";v-l u Jl Ij A-rw wartse. mi
J.ti.m KAlt.irv Al rji.t lit ljrs:-r ht.'j I j.
The best baking pow der made is, as show n by analy
sis, the "Royal." Its leavening strength has been found
superior to other baking powders, and, as far as I know,
it is the only powder which will raise large bread perfectly
Cyrus Edson, M. I),
Cflm'r of Health, New-York City.
Hreadmakcrs using this receipt who w ill write the result
of their experience w ill receive, free, the most practical cook
book published, containing IOOO receipts for all kinds of
cooking. Address
ROYAL SAKINO POWOt CO., 101 WAU IT., hlVr-VORK.
The fcaolulltta of Ihe Itaaor.
"Doe it ever wear to you to wonder,
when you eouipluiii of the torture of
alivtn, bow turn managed to keep
th.'ir fares clean before the eitiuritely
teiii'si-red steel razor of today were lu-reiitt-!?"
said a scientist.
"You have only to observe the ancient
sruli'Uircs to see that shaving wai prac
ticed in the earliest time. The face of
the old Kyptiiuis are represented in
their statue ami itusrelicft a cleau
hared, eicept for the beard on the rhin.
What sort of razors did they aw! No
tuxly know; but something U known
Unit the evulutiou of the razor in a
Ip-m-rul way.
"The tint razor wai a pair of clam or
mussel shells, with which our savage
ancestors pulled out the hair of hi
head by grasping them a with pincers.
In the course of time it wai found out
that by (iliurjK'tiiiig theetlf;eof the sheila
they could bo ground against one auot her
no a to aaw off the hair. Two keen
eded flake of atone could be employed
for the ftittue purpoee, aa the alvxican
Indian utilize bits of obaidian. A a
pile the atraight haired and acatit beard
ed ra-eit today, like the North Ainericen
Indlitna. pluck out their beards. The
l'olynitian Ket nd of their superfluous
hair with chloride of lime, which they
manufacture by burning coraL
"Whi'U the broiize age arrived razor
were made of that material, which haa
since Ix-en siiienileil by tomjwred stwl.
The latent razors are lire and electricity,
liarbera of tlie luont ailvanced school
nowadays singe the hair instead of cnt
tmg it. ami an electric needle U used to
diKtroy hairs where they ought not to
grow by Iwing thruKt into the follicle,
a alight current killing the routs."'
Washington Star.
ferry Mow Thai lie Ulda'l Oa HlatMlf.
A gildeil youth who was too lazy or
too occupied to pay due attention to hi
"duty viiU." and who yet felt it was
incumbent upon him to make personal
Tihim at hotute where he had incurred
social obligntiotu, concluded to take hi
chance of buding hi friend out. and se
lecting a tempting afternoon sent a
uiifucnger boy around with hi card.
This modern Mercury, however, with the
ox'ulUr ubtujtene of bis race, insisted
in every inntauce upon having a receipt
given him for every batch of cards deliv
ered, and brought back with provokiug
honesty to his enraged employer a dozeu
or so of signed paper testifying that the
sards had been received.
What waa still worse, a couple of his
fair fnemU. rather quickly appreciating
the situation, took the opportunity of
v-ndmg I11111 back the following: "Mra
uui received from Mr. U one
visiting card in payment of dinner
fit'en;" anil another had scribbled across
the paper "Full satisfaction for all metal
sbligationa iuenrnd." New York Tn
bnne.
A 1'srr Had Cats.
Voke Gillehind i ao atupli that
mauy iieoplo think him wise.
Mcckusviu-llia caao is even wont
thuu tUut. Ilo i aa 6tupiJ that ho
tiiiiika himat'lf wiac- Life-
Friendly Regard
is never rr.
tcrtaincil I )
the chiMrc-n
for a mnli
cine tli.it
tastes had
Thisexpl.ii:i
the popular
ity am. in
little ones of
Scott's Emulsion,
a preparation of cod-liver
oil almost as pa atab e as
milk. Many mothers have
grateful knowledge of it
ineEts to uealc, tickly
children.
s, s u T H --r
fi 1 ie" iMin m as ssuss
1 1 Hit. frr
' SS SSk '
Hi
ynl awiJiJ s rn auota
I Tt STtr-
at. toissso t nU auim
I ILLS iTi-- s r .1-1'
a 1. 111 w r. sn4
r sn MM
ItltMMl ii. wf ih t.y.
Purkinje ilii-oir. I a tery simple and
highly etiti rlniiiitiit rvT1im-nt by niesuia
of which the n'lina. all its veins and
bluol vessels 0l.111.l1nu nut 111 relief against
h cau be thn 11 into tlie sir Is-for ikm's
eyes. It is lalUil liu- nlirvi'iit ligurs, to
its likeness to a msiiv lmm tn tree, and
la prodiierd in lite following manner lo a
dark room al tiiitlil move a eamlle bark
ward ami Im-wanl l-fore the eye. After
a few seoHxIs llw mr will assume a reddish
appeannire, sii'l riiiinimt over it in all dl
rnctinn may Is- sis-n I lie veins ami blood
' Vessels In bold n-lief. bile toward the cro
I ler of the Itgure tbrrv rirs up a dark
I trunk, from which I be veins bntiieb out 00
all side.
I The trunk Is visible whirr the optle
nerve enters the rye. and Ibis experiment
1 la chiefly Interesting tot be student as pmv
! big that the parts of I lie mi 11s which
actually receive nml pnajmv the mmumIiod
of light mill lie la-himl the bbsal vessels.
I smee these rant 1 ln-ir shallow on to it and
ran he seen as liarly aa any iabrr object
eztemally. .New York Telegram.
Ae lnursnes Carlmlly.
"Did yc .n ever stop to consider," asked
Lemuel Hunter, "why it is that when a
man if burned ont he nlw nys overesti
mates liw loss about S00 p r cent? This
U more particularly the cok with lire
In frame building town, where the Iom
to the bnilding u g ni rnllT asKs-scd at
between three and four time what it
cost to erect it I raised tin question
Dot long since with a man who was
burned out. Ho said the loss to his build
ing waa 1.000. but he proiKwed to re
build at an expenditure of I.9o0and
have a better bnilding. When I ques
tioned the logic of his calculation, he
promptly corrected me by pointing out
that the real estate on which the build
ing stood was worth fully f-'.Ooo, and al
though be didn't pn-t-iid to argue that
the site had la-en burned up he seemed
to think himself prrfirtly justified in in
cluding the value of tlieSofcet f nm tag" in
biseslimateof loss. No one waa injured by
the calculation, and the giNxl man was
perfectly justified in making it if he de
sired, bnt if his Idea is a general one it i
not snrjmsiiig that hsue generally are
greatly overestimated." St. Louis (ilobe
Uvmocrat fVhea ins Wurlil l alls lu VI
The leading rjiglish scientists, J one,
flilton, et al.. are figuring on the prolav
bilities of (lie earth liually collaMing aa
a result of the modern craze for tapping
nature's grt-at ga r-torts. They argn
that tho earth is a huge l.illim hehl up,
in part at least, by heut and internal
guai-s, and that when nature' great ga
main i eventually exhausted the earth'
crust may break in and fall Into mil
ium of fragments! L'gh! The very
thought of such a calamity i itartlmg.
They argue that the steady belching
forth of millions of f t of ga every
bonr of the day and night is surely caus
ing a great vacuum somewhere not fa
beneath the surface, and that sooner or
later the thin archway of earth crust
will give way. Then will occur the
grand climax of all earthly calamities.
St. Louis Republic
Would abolish Iks Tea Cinnsissdsissls.
Once, when being heckled dunng aa
election, a man suddenly shouted from
the gallery. "What is Mr. Merry's oinn
ion of the dii-alogtier The candidate,
turning to bis agi-nt. whom be always
kept bandy at snch timea. asked, "What
on earth doe the fellow mean by tiie
decalogue The aetit explained that
the man probably meant something
about Sunday train and Sunday travel
ing, upon which the candi'late replied to
bi qnestiotief a follows: "I beg to in
form my friend in tha gallery that so far
aa 1 am concern! I would abolish the
dec. gue altogether." Leed (England)
Mercnry
A llas-as Is Harkl(ka Palae.
One s rect for the acvomiU'slatioii
t....t.,...sUfM t,uta. is f-orisi.leralilr
IB 1. I - - '
1 eoharu e.! to read that over ) women
waiting to be prs-nted to the queen
were gathered m tlie apartment a-ljoin-tag
the thronens-jra on the last drswu.g
room. When It is ret -ailed that each of
these women was acrumtiained by her
court train, or rather that each accom
panied her court tram, it 1 seen h.w
noble must t the duueusioue of a room
to cciDiimsUt Sit women and
court trains. Exrhiis.
The denuding of the mountain of
France of their covering of trre ha
catiisM destnctiv torrents to aweporer
the neighboring plain. U.vi jwaste rvh
agru-uUtiral Ual and praniig im-
I.
On retir.r.g Ut tb air into the rwtn
h rn;:.r iL.srn tha win low a short
' tano from the t"P and raising iteqoay
from tb bottom. I perm 11 ina ir 1
' arcalatica a t featac.! t ha '.a.
THE I. ED TENEMENT.
I think tb lai oa In whom was osaiertd
rny greatest Interest for a aumUtr of
avail lis, all boil Kb I knew nothing of him
except bis nam, was Simon Webber. I be
came lulervslrd tb flr-t Urn ssw blm
aod my Interest oevrr waurd for tb next
llftyHwo weeka There was a rustic seat
00 lb corner of lb aijeet Just opposite lo
wbrr 1 lived, ami oa ILls biwu sealed tb
first time I saw bun. by bis aid waa a
dark b si red. brown eyed child tb only
penuo whom b looked at lb secoud time
aud tb only thing that st-med to bav any
all nut ion for blm. except something lutb
direction of my bou. II aal thrre for
about three hours, then. Ukiug tb child
band lo his. walked away aud I did not are
him again for two weeks.
It waa 00 Suuday uorulng, a It was be
fore, aud near tb same hour wisp n h et
d bluwlf in tb aam plai-e, ami divide!
bla attention betweeo tb child and wbat I
tboogbt to ls my bousa. II at aid there
for about two hour, then went away as b
did befor. After b bail turned lb cor
ner I stepped out oo th banquette and sur
veyed Hit premise Ion- If I could discover
wherein lay the attraction f.a? the man. but
1 failed, so went Indoor no wbarr than
when I cs tne out.
I pondered over It for sometime, and Jut
a 1 concluded lo give it uu more thought
saw SI1111K1 a-ain in his usual place ami aa
much mx-upicd a ever In bouse gaxing.
Ami there be ram with the child alwav
on Sunday twice a month for the next leu
month, lie bail a gissl looking, though a
veryaertoua face, and Ihe child was unite
pretty. Many a woman smiled at the little
one and Ibrew a second glance at biiu.
My housemaid, a girl of sixteen, became
very aWmniiu.led, and my (siwder box
aud pinching Irons were far more fniiriit
lyin ber room than In mine. Thia maale
me think of something else, and after no
ticing ber more clisvly I saw her aitllug at
tb window, considerably hnlerked and
adorned, coquetting with or al Simon
Wvhta-r.
I thought at once that sh waa th mag
net which bail such a drawing effect upon
the man, but In thia I waa mistaken, aa I
afterward found out, for not once did he
nod hla brail lo her. and long after abe left
he rontlnnnl in roeneat regular Intervals.
Ami I tontfuually wondered w bat bla bust
nra waa tf my house waa haunted ami he
en th lookout for th ghost. This waa not
a very soothing thought, so I determined
to put the question to him aud rest easily
or uneasily, according to bi answer.
When I did be looked at m calmly fin- a
moment, then replied: "Vour bouse haunt
ed? Nut thai I know of," and without say
ing smaller wiwd he turned the nirmr,
leading the child, and I went bark wonder
ing If b was altogether light in hla mind,
and thia I continued lo think over until
one day several moot ha later.
There hail hern a sevrie sts 1 the night
before, particularly damaging to tb elec
tric wires. Many of tb pole were split
from end to end, other brut, and mmt of
them lying flat on the ground. Wire
were kinked, twisted la knots ami scat
tered all over th si eta. Iletlmea the
next morning men were busily engatted lu
selling new pules and putting th fixture
Into pp'-r condition. A I glanrrd down
the long Hue of men working like so many
ben amyeyisi fell on the familiar faie of
Sinum Wrbla-r, whom I hail not seen for
everal weeks, and hie little companion.
The little one ant oa the lower teu of a
cottage, iwinging ber feet ami seemingly
perfectly contented with herself ami th
world In general ll was too cold, I thought,
for a child of anch lender year to lie so
long without fire, ao prrmlssliMi to bring
her indoors was granted me reluctantly by
blmou.
When the work had reached completion,
he stood at tny door waiting for the child,
but at my earnest solicitation he came in
ami partook with great tcatacupof steam
ing rodee. A he returned to me the cup,
be said gravely: "You some lime ago asked
me a question w bleb. 1 answered rather tin
civilly. I was very unhappy that morn
ing. Knowing thia, I hope you will pardon
me,"
After I replied he dropped hi eyes lo lb
floor, and allowing tbrin to follow tb out
line of a figure lu th carpel, b In hi
slow, measured ton went on.
I think you must bav seen me many
time on this street, looking luU-nlly at
something which you uodoultt for a tun
Imagined lo I this hull , but ll waa lu.
Th red tenement ails one block back of
there. To avoid the publicity that would
bave been the consequence of going on the
street on which it was built I cam hern,
where a pretty fair view of ll la to he had
by look inn ls-lweeo 475 and 477, a Hill w est
ward, which gav you the Imp is don that
I was watching your house. Three year
ago I waa a lineman aud had been since I
was quite a youth. Due evening Juslahout
dusk. I wenl up to a pole that hadn't la-en
In order fur quite awhile. While I was ex
amining some of the wires a vole asked
me, almost In a w blssr, to come down
a minute, (if. course my first Impulse
before moving an Inch waa to hsik for
th person, ami I saw a young woman
standing al tb base of the pole.
"In one moment I waa beaide ber, look
Ing Into her pretty fate and wondering who
he waa and wbat ber business could be
with a lineman, Sb linked annind a
little nervously, then aaub 'Won't you
please lend me your spurs for one mo
ment? I stayed out a little late so I dare
not climb the stairs, and there's bnt one
other way to reach my room by climbing
th pola. I must hurry or he'll see me.
Pleas don't refuse.'
"I waa ao astonished at th request that
I took no tint lo aak myself whether sh
wai risking her life or not, but went bark
up the pole as fast as I could, marking
with chalk where sh should pot ber
hands, and quicker than It takes to tell ll,
I strapped my apurs around ber feet and
watched ber ascend that pole almost as
well as I could.
"When she reached the top she gave a
apriug. and clinging to the window fin- one
moment to regain her la alh aha made a
swinging motliai ami landed safely In ber
room. Sb disappeared fa a few seconds,
then tissual into my hand my spur
wrapped in a thick towel, together with a
allp of pasr on which was written: 'Don't
think strangely of m. I will explain first
opportunity I thank you a thousand
UniMc'
"That poi waa on th right hand comer
of the red tenement bsiking north. I bail
been there many times, but bay! never seen
ber hefia-e, but that may have been attrlb
nted to tb fact of my never looking to th
right or left, or rver having paid any at
tention to anybody' windows, or even any
one no Ibe street. I walked a few block
p and returned Just In time to see a rough
looking fellow dart In a bark alley Just a
aa old mjB ell :ii 11 1 he steps aod entered
th room in wbirh lb young woman had
gone.
"1 inroad my step toward my lodging
quarters, but I was thinking all lb Um of
Ibat girlish fare, the gray old man and tb
rough looking cbsp. ami wraering who
tbey were. I never went near lb red ll
Burnt afur that without glancing up si be
nodow. an art I Lad never been guilty of
be f'S . and waa usually awarded with a
Simla 1 aaw he. I tbink, a half dose
times la a many week, but only from the
street, while abe seemed al ys busy In ber
room with ber household dutaf. Oo
orning wbil I waa 00 dutv she attracted
Biy alt ilea) by rapping sharply oa tb
window pan with ber thimble.
"A I looked up she east jtlrt load MQh
fur m 10 bear. Lf you've Udm, come
through th hack alley, op the Ms a at left
entrance at II o'clock thi n an-.'
"At Ibe ap;anui hot ir I was silting la
as eat k ding to the euir ay, aa4
as w.th ui As von may k w,' sh k
a-so. ILirre a a uVeairut mixture at j'lt
lu ll a bouse, with W 1 have nutting
to do. and tbey In tarn bate m fo it Ont
not ler thi roof '.1 an onplewat Uit essvlng
man. whom my father wisbia) me to marry
on kyoulO f bla business pros) ;t, nd I
uppose. bit attachment be m. He haa
annoyed me so with lua attentions that I
almost bale bun. and be know it. He Is
jcaloua slid bas a very mrau dlwilicu. 1
dare nut go out at anytime w 11 bout hi
knowing it and .a-aktug of ibe fact in
such a way thai my father, who la dread
fully strict, hears bun and gives tne a leo
lura. If he sets tne walking hum with a
yuung man, or sees m gel a letter or band
one' to Ibe pmtman, be tell II; then, uf
course, father wants lo know all about it
"'The rest of these delightful people are
forever spying too. Th consrqurnce la I
am ferever in hot water. Now on lhigh
street, &t, there' a man w born I Ilk eery
much. Itols-rt llanng Is hi nam. He
knows you quite well by audit, I will
thank you exceedingly if ynu will ire him
thia not and atop there when you're on
your w ay here, so If he haa any message
for me he w ill give It to you. You see,
father dissin'l allow him to visit me, so we
don't see rat b other very oftru only when
I ran allp out for an hour or so, when he
Joins me and we take a walk. If you'll he
our letter carrier we'll get along much
better. Then by bring a little rareful
lieorg Hirch will lw so nicely outwitted
When he has no more lalea lo tell I won
der w hat be will do. Well, I ilix ymt
are williug to he our mutual friend, aren't
you"
"She was standout there and had laid her
hand in mine. I promised lo serve her, tbeu
left her by the way I'd come. In the
mouths that followed I aaw her many
timea ami carried to and fro many me
antfea between Ihe sweethearts. I hail la n
their mail carrier for six months and had
givru her a atari up the pole almost as
many timea. when her father died. Of
course her lover went to are ber then aa
often as be I1k.1l. so there waa no more
need of me. One morning about two
month after her father death ah ran
down alaira and overtook me as turned
tb comer. She told me ah waa to be mar
rted that night at the minister' residence
ami that sh ami Kolart wanted m to be
one of the witnesses.
"I consented, though wondered if she
didn't know what a ban! request she'd
mail of me. I atmal op there bravely,
thotiKh It took all my power to do an, ami
saw Katie A lien give herself to Kols-rt liar
lug. ami I wondered If he did then or ever
would love her aa devotedly a I did. Short
ly afterward I doubted It very much. He
waa not overly kind to her, staid out at
club late ami waa not as considerate fis
her feelings as be should have Is n. I aaw
ber just often enough to know sh waa
very unhappy, though only a brld of ten
month a.
"tieorge Ilirrh bream very sullen. He
never ske to llnrlng except tolaulaliie,
ami when he'd been married one year Ilirrh
ao gnstsly Insult,-,! blm that titer waa an
altercation In which Ism: Ii were wounded.
Ilarlng diet! within twenty four hours, but
Ilirrh lived to suffer awhile.
"II had a lingering sdl, then Improved,
only lo get worse later. Katie hail been a
wttlnw for a year, when she senl f,s- ma to
tell me that lieont waa dying and wanted
to see ber. She waa very nervous and mia
ernlilc, she dreiull going, yet bail no wish
to refuse. I advised her to go and went
also, at least as far aa the steps. I wouldn't
go In the mom. When sh came out there
were tears in her eves and she looked pale
ami frightened. She told me In a low voice,
almost In a whixper, that h waa dcail I
walked with her to her door, then left her
alone with her unhappy thought. Her
husband left her but little wealth, so sh
went back to the northwest room of th
red tenement, (he one in which I'd first
seen her, which ah rented quite cheaply
ami managed very wvll, wilh her lathy
girl lor company ami a email hired girl
ftsT help.
"I visited her only occasionally until she
left off ber garb of miHirnlng. then I went
there more frequently. In tint alia prom
ised to Iw my wife, but three year went by
without her etting our wedding day. Sh
told me that (itsire Ilirrh hail said Uiat if
ah married me or any one els he'd give
her no peace, but haunt her day ami night.
She did m want to ls-llev that be could,
but weeks before the day set for our mar
Hage she waa In a terribly Uervoua aiale,
ami declared she'd een tieorge In ber door
every night for a month.
"Tb evening before we were to tie mar
ried I wa sitting In tlie room holding her
child on my knee and thinking of lb bright
morrow when th back disa- opened ud
denly and she screamed: 'laiok at tlenru
litrrbl Ills ll( hut ghost, but blm, bum
elf. See bow be look al mel My lludl I
can't aland III I rau't marry you, Swnon
I can't I can't. Save my child, don't lot
ber see that fare I hhe miauied, wrung ber
bamla aud haiked maL
"I went two blis-k fur a physician, but
when I returned Katie was giaie. I haiked
for her. and others, tin, but w never found
ber or beard any tiding bearing on th
subject. The general oplnliw was that In
her fright ami excitement sb hail destroy
ed herself. Hut bow, without there being
mm evidence afterward. I aiu puxxled to
know.
"I sold my new home, or th place that
waa to bave been our borne, and taking her
child I took up my alssl In my aam old
bslglng bouse and there I've lived ever
sine for this child, who will be a eroad
Kali Allen In beauty, (iod grant ber a
happier life.
"I gar up my position as a lineman. I
could not climb a pole without thinking of
ber. Since then I've been knorklug
around, doing anything that came to my
hand, until today, when I was called Into
err he through necessity.
"Th red tenement la sold and la to be
taken down. Hearing thi I'v been com
big ber oow and then, each tlin think
ing 'twas tb last, lo look at the bouse
where I first met and loved my beautl
ful"
Simon passed, looked fondly at little
Katie, then gathered ber In hla arm,
lacked ber feet within tb front of hi
coat, bowed allently, rr nasi d th street ami
walked alowly. with eyea full to tb brim
ami quivering Up, to tb room In which
he lived with every r rev lc of but heart
open to admit tlx l!ht from haby ryand
th Oslo of childish prattle, hoping It
would In tim oeman the somber dream
of blast.-d bop. Virginia Payne lie
rich In fhlladrlphta Timea,
Kelgbksarly Mala felk.
Tb7 are neighborly la Buckaport, A
aspltaliat having given aa Indnatrion eitl
seu an old bout If b w lid move It frnm
' the lot, th folk turned out with II pair
of borara, 7 yoke rf ot o and 3") boy and
bad a ffiovlngjurnlr, pnilinf the lnicture
In tb old faai.ioi.ed way on shoe, by sheer
t mirth. The poor leal honest cHUrn g
a home for nothing, wbil th Wrwn bad a
taate of excitement at (light expense.
Thee rises I Sails.
"This Uo't my flam I a'iit."aaid Majkli.a
loth taaanbroktr. "This la a half dotm
sizes smaller than nut. "
"You (J mittakea." said tb pawn
broker "That 1 yot r mil. but it baa bees
bs oak o long that ll La shrunk. "Truth.
Aa Aftertax ski.
"Our Layrher aaya that I'ery man shisald
tLrr to to tb top," said IllUe VliUuy
DoUo.
"Thraa for the tayeber," responded Mlek
er's fat see, "oclrs y happen t b tart
la to a welL" Waehlcgton tttar.
Whs r sealed Bliss.
Pydoey (on hi first lolralnrtlo) la) a
rasatipada. aod la wnoder at lu aemerua
ksgv-And what doM be aay after right
leg and left lc ntoUswr-iaatidaa TnttAv
Uossii fralMt,
An hoti t toTjSimcnt tu thai pill to
M. de Veubsiie, w ',,, while 4aiiiiiaiiiing
lb French army lu Italy, ili-i-ulu-d a
young nobleman tosi.nxince l-flit master
tb victory wliu It be had gsna-d al Sua
xara. Ibe Utter, while attempting to de
urilw the I -at tie, I erne srteral timea
muih roufud lu his narrative, whru, al
though the kliiK preserved Lis fc-ravlt T. Ibe
Duchess of U11rxun.lv, who was present,
laughed ao beartilv that al last the ) 011114
gentlemen said, ire. 11 it nwt for M. de
Vrudnme to win a haul than fur me to de
tenia) It." lsilai Standard.
A l.rsleful Trlbaie.
Wig-P,s.r 1'ulliles isdiad. but In hi
tim be was a leadiug actor lu many uiov
lag sreuea.
Fhe-Vee. be was Ibe best scene alnfler
lvermL New York Kporb.
THK rot NT JIM IIKtlinr STHKNllTII
W hen we ree..!e,- thl the ttoinarh It Ihe
r li.l .iN.i.MrT in alii, h I.--I It lraiiiloiwte.1
ittliMhe t.4-rslloiit shh-h lurnuh r to Ihe
tttlrm sfler elilering ii.l riirlehiiig ihe hL..t
lh.1 II U in thiol Ihe loiiulaln h..l,. Wetirth,
II It ess rnlUI I,, I . Una I m 1 I s ,1 tli,. H,
nischlnr III to.lt-r tint Ui r tore It lo s.llvilv
whrit It I -,tne lnn tlie thit llottrtler t
sn-nisea Hitli-rt .!. ni.-t er?n.Mi;,
st y. reitiiltihrf Mit, rt-ii,f.reiiia ,iia- stl.-n. i ro
m,i Ilia line setleil ol the lltrr sn-t Uiwelt.
Sr,-nalh slitt llh-tii.t- el Itie nerees ,lr-li. In
Xresl nieMiire iiui lli,,r.uiart l-t:elhMi 1 hrnr
it tl.t nerTUte Ikiiic rtlore h i cli I eler met tie
Ihe liietlesl Iratertuti limit Ihr lllltrrs I'tlVtl
rltut s!o ttrelil e,iitii,-ti, It t,ir rlillls stiil
levrr. rtiellmstl'iu, ti,lit,-i n. hls.l.ler lrolil.tr,
III hes.larlie Slut s anl ,, siiellte aiul a,eee
lake a sIims1sIu. luree tniu t a da).
"lieor-ie, Islher lias failed " "Thal't nt like
htm! I l,i',.l ,iii a.l nIhi a. ilarltiift-, that lie wss
luii lo tin all be cituld In kee' ut lntti Uiarr)
III. '
Marina -oi ham:.
For more than thirty years Alices a's
I'oaors Pi.xrrxs have lieen doing their Isv
nellcenl work, rellrving pain, intpinug
men, women ami chiMren with new hoe
and new courage.
Pain is a great diseouraxer. When all
th muscle are sore. II la hard to keep up
hope. Alloim t'a I'oaors I'laaTsa and
pain hat no aillnity for ach other, on or
the other must yirld, and pain la Ibe one
to be defeated.
Placed high up IsMween th ahoulder
blsde and on the chest, thee are a sure
cur for couch; on the pit ol the stomach
the relieve Indigestion ; titer tb miitrle
they relieve alraiua ami silliness. Wher
ever there I soreness, I hey sooth and
cure.
HatsnaiTM' Pill do nut Injur th
ayatem.
Hfime men would nut mind heln thnt as-.
.ten tall) II they could he Insured Dial Ihe reek
lestguuuer bsik tbviu lor limit Ittttesdul narrs.
DKAraaaa can mot hi t'lHKit
Br local aptllrBtliiia as thejr eannut reach the
dlteeted Mirtluti ul tf.eesr. there It imlf one
waflueure rteslneaa. and tbst It by eiMittllu
luinsl renieiltes. Ilesllis la esuteil btr sn III
flsBie.1 eonilltlnll nl the Rim-out Unlli ul Ibe
eutiscblsu tula. W hen lint luhe it inilstned
uu hsve a rtimtitlna suuud or imtsirleet hesr
ng, anil when It la eultrelt eliiMil itraln a It
the leaslt, and nnleas the ItillsnintsUnn esn hm
tshen nut and th t lilt r ilureil lo He tiornial
eonitlllult, liesrilie sill tie ttealrureil tit ever;
nine cears mil id len sre esilte.1 hr estsrth.
whirh la n.ahtti but an Inltaaieit eon lllion of
the muenut tiolse
Us will site tine lliiiidreit ItnlUra fur snv
esse id itealn a
sin a (i-suseil t,y rslsrrh) Ihsl rsniml
1st cured I)
culsra, tire.
1st cured tit llslrt t atarrh rnre Hetiit nr rir-
r. J. I'll kN KY A i ll..
Tuleilu, O.
Kulil by drunitila; 74 rente.
I'a gnemrllne atov I'ollah ; no duit, ne traell.
Tst flsaasA for break fast.
The Testimonials
We publish are net pnrcbaaed, nnr written
up In our mlice, nor are they from our
employes. Tbey are facta, proving Ibat
lluot)' Hareapanlla Ccaa.
Thraa Cnemla
-Kor over twealf
yea I have raffs 4
with Den re If la, rheasxa
II t m and dytprpal.
Manr Hate I could Bid
W; 1 A tan In bed. several
H i V ' ' phrslelan bav treated
me and I bav tried dif
ferent re edlra, bat all
(ailed. Five years ago I briaa to take Hood's
Raraapanlla and It baa dno ma a vaat smocol
Hood'ssJCures
ol good, I mm 11 years old and enjoy gissi
baallh, which I atlrlhule lo H ad Haras pa
rllla." Mas. B. M. Ill at, W. Kendall, M. V.
i H0Od'aPlllaeurll IJt.r Ula,llllloutnes
Jsuudlee, ludlirestiou.HIrk lleadaeh. X.'av
tvta.
Ian
ll.oupar I lotus.
Oue-l
rcr tiMif roptinj ii i.s piuuuaiir en
wheee all otrtsea fsiL Ceuha, Creup. a sre
1 a at, Hosrssaese, Whs.,pioe Ceuia and
Aslhsna. fisy Ceossaspuea it bmm Bo rival:
atd thootsnda, and will nm yoo if
laaen tn Hate. rl if ma ' co a fusr
entsw. f.m- a Istan lis, a oe Hksi. use
tUlLOH I BgLLADOMNA M.AlaaXo,
I LO H CATAn R H
J77rZ REMEDY,
ilar tout ais iili i ibla est nertr stetaara jw
teasl to our you. ITVsj, Wc-ta, liOecUar Insa.
yH 2k.
aa:
a aat i -
CRADICATtS BLOOO POI
SON AMO sILOOO TAINT .
CivALttW" of wllft r 'fx C "
ewlirely csMitted rny ttlem ef UfOt J kxu
S at. h. Uaiaua, hurrvrpurt, t
c u m c scnoruLA cvcn
n rrt worst roHMC.
!
I nan rnrci la last, sad i'r-rc
t Halts setio-lf frnm II I y t kin
t i
snrll ol S. .1. a. I Bars lwt I.
r f t) s..
t. Vt. tt iun.
h1tai.ll(, . C
HAS CUHCO HUNOrtCCfl Of
CASKS Of SHIN CAftCCft.
Traatlsiaa fllnod asd rkla la at nultal
f a bwirr Srs'-irit I o. Atitnt.t t.a.
flSH BRN
TkltT At ark-asosikss
WATERPROOF COAT
IZTZ"? la the World I
v. r. '. v. K. tia-. r. . u.y. .i
v? a T 1
14 "..-t.e
"li.e
Mrs. Mart.
r
aa4 at) tiW TBTt i
V ata aa e as a
tuorr xrrs rrnisa zist,
Pr TVree't O..H-n y..lJ
iHscovery puntk Ibe bl.asl.
II V thai means. It reat nwa,
laiikb on, and tnvigiewiee
every rt of tbe syatrrn.
Fis every bkssl taint and
diws-ler, and fisr every die
esust tlial ciaissa from an inac
tive bver 1ST Imptir bbsal, it
I tla only ret tswly au an re
and etTts-tlv thai it can be
trstlruafrrtl.
If II fad to Issneflt rar cure,
yisi bav vour nauiavy back.
Tbsss) ilmstia are many.
Tbey re dilTereut In firm, but
they're hk in trsatment,
lUaiae up th torpid Litrsr Into
bewllhful action, Ihurtnigbl
punfy and eortcb th bkssL,
and there t a tssutiv cur.
Tb " lasituvary dtsa this,
as nothing alas ran. Ivssnaia, Indixeslrint,
llilkaiaiasa ; all llrunchutl, Thrtsxt, and laing
AITsi-Uort ; very fisrn of K-rofula, even
I 'taieumiauoa (ne I .ting scrofula ) In It ear
lier atacr : and Ihe must stublasra hkm
and hVmlp Diassaaa, are compWiely cured
by a
'dlden
BakinjXPonticr
a s ) 's
W lien In Tort land 1 sure to take In
the greatest novelty at the Kxsstitioii,
We shall Istke biscuit and rake every
aflrrtiistn ami evening on our pretty
Jewel lias Move. Kverylssly rortlially
invited to have a bira-uit with u and st-e
the wonderful merit ol iiolden West
linking I'owdcr pruvrtt by actual work.
CLOSSET&DEVERS,
ruHTLIIO, qh.
"German
Syrup"
Justice of the Peace, Gorj- Wil
kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co.,
Minn., makes a deposition concern
ing s severe cold. Listen to it "In
the Spring- of ''SI, through eg
posnre I conttacted s rery e rre
cold that settled on tny lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive night
sweats. One bottle of Bosch re's
German Syrup broke up the cold,
night sweats, and all and left me
la food, healthy condition. I can
give German Syrup my mot t earnest
commendation."
FREE
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Buyers' Guide
JONES
CASH
STORE
Ths llcvaaa' tti'in la tnhll-h-i the Ural nl
esch at imih. Ii la iaaiis.1 la Ihe interest nl all
eonasMiere . ll vlvae the low t easb Hitallona
on evert Ihln III the frnrv line, ll wll satre
fun mutter lo eontall It. Mslltal free lo any
aililres on anrlleallun. Itnrt'l he wlisntll II. ft
ria. It rn nullilng lo est It. Ilqunleewtiuleeate
prices dlreei lit Ihe eanaaaaer. atentlou Ihla
psatr. Atiilrea
JONr CASH STORI.
I X r real street. a rerllaa, Or.
10RS on IsevaLiass- . Best stakes,
ijiw t iirlt-ea. Nenil lor estalisjiie.
V,C. HKAC'ls, Mleata. t el.
MRS. WINSIOWS nVAV"a
- roe cmilobis) tiithimo
fee sale kr all I'fsea-ts. Bates a amis.
INFORMATION WANTEDS
OP T II R
hsreslMinla
OIAI HMO
rKASt I, s rititan nl ihe t anloa T ssln.SwIia-
erisiiii. w nan l aal nsam irtiaa ne was aiuilnt
In oreetav fraitel will hear ol uBellilii le
bla aUvsutaae I h retmrta lo Ihe
BUiaa I liNil'I.ATI.
la rirat alreet,
ruriuuia, Of.
rartlaml. Or., Oetolavr t, 1st).
M1S0UER1OES, PARADES.
Ill AM THHTIirilall'lll.
Kreryihltig In Ihe alstes line, rtsttnmse, Wlga,
n-sriit, rrt
fiiriilttieit t
nastrllea. (hjatrs sn4 I'lsr htstaa, ale.,
I al sreallr rtsitteed rsiesso4 la sm-
rlnr asalliy hy lha oltteai, Isrf I, best reiwwtiil
aim tbereliire esie rr
let- Tmr slew seelv
stef C'orrestsiniteti n-
Horn ee Ise rt a
lleiM. lioi rsrrais A ro., M, m au.l n tTaf rell
tlreel, alto -U Market street. Nan rrsnetaea. a
.lf su
tiuilj
apscti
re rer,
QflPICTV r;:.:
uUuIli I tfa-
w w w " lar.a tuiek til ail
Brf KkT BOCIITT
SAlsiaa oa kaao.
ktt f iBMl at low
eat Baurss. aatla
a4 Is) oroer.
EOCENE.
Is Harelsl brand nl Bunilnj ml, whleh w
BisnulselurairsHlr fc.f rAkllLr I'SK.
IT is a rraricT hi i'visitui,
IT I MI1.M riKK trsr.
IT I or liMirOMsl qrALITT.
riaraaise It M be th snisssr rtaan ts
oaans or lun aistnse oiu At liar I v
STANDARD Oik COMPANY.
DR. GUMS
mraoTcn
LIVER
PILLS
nrur bii i rna a nntr
Jrrrr.'tTJrrrVr-?
rrlT.; in7-z?zzn
saaaiss Ta,, tft SJiet tsitat fnat
Mia atlia da. t'a aamaWa ef IIM
S3
wi ,1 ata.1 asaietaa r a, a ran hsa r sa
asswe waetav
I rT3 1
BADGES
'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT 8AVIN0 RESULTS FROM THE USE OP
SAPOLIO
1 RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Hoorc's Revealed Remedy.
O TAr7T'?"? "' P-satrtr that wf Ut taw -
Iu.;i!J i " "
'":""" aadsaf rm au(
Maris wrism Uat kaa Aseasai
Oav
jCIDNEY,
RlanMrr, rrlnarv sn4 tlver Plaeaa, Dtoff
Utsrei anil Uiabele we aured br
HUNT'S REMEDY
THI BKtT RIONIY
AND LIVIR MtDICINE.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cure brtaht'a IHaraae, Retrnlloa or Koo-r
trtitiiiu vl I rln, falita lu lb hatk, Lola of
siae.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cur lnlrmrf,tir?, Mtrroti P . nraJ
HUNT'S REMEDY
rur- ItUtnutnrajt. Ilfkavlavrh. J uni irw. Hour
hlUBIaWtt, l)aa.la, V,Uliall4lltHl ftud I'll-.,
HUNT'S REMEDY
t"re T M : on Ihe It la ate at, I leer
anil Ne ela, re -nirtn Ibeni lo a healthy ao
Iinn,ati4 I I Hiaahta all other Btsttlclne
lall. II iinitre.lt have hee n ssveal wha hsve bee a
liven up to ill br Irleuda aad brilriaita.
aoi.D hi all dmi taiiisra.
DOCTOR
THE GREAT CURE
-roa-
INDIGESTION
-ASD
CONSTIPATION.
A
Regulator of the Liverand Kidneys
-a si'Kt-iric roa-
Scrofali, Rheumitism.
Silt Eheum. Kcanlgii
lad ill Other Blood iod Skli Diuues.
It la pltlv rwr lr all thna eslntiil, 4ell
esle fsiBii'lalnta antl ettmtillesieil iniNblea sn4
week net art ettraBton aaaong our wives, saolhar
aiul tlattthlers
Therltm la Immeitlale an1 latl f. Two nr
three il.ss-s nl lis. I'aanta a KaaanT takes dalle
k s Ihe hlissl e nl, ihe liver and klilneye act
ive, anil will enllrelv ersilleale Irtim lb tvau.
all Irseet i nl hernlnla, hall KhUB, or ear olbsr
lorm of hlnoit iliaesse.
Nu Btsilieine ever Inirrsiueetl la Ihla eonntr
hsawtsiwltb sneb retelr ssle, nor aiven -taea
universal -silttaetlon whenever I
uaetl sa thai ol
Us. name a KistcV
Ihla renteil) baa la n asnl In the hnatt'tsla
Ihrotialinut Ifietilil wttrltl lur the mm iwemr
live teste sa a sclric lur the auive dltesti.
ami It hs suit s ill eu re when all other eo-callsJ
remr1lea tall.
rsoid lor iHtatphlel til teetlntonlalt frnat thoae
who have hesii rtired tv Its use. Iraaaiaia tell
ll at II tat per bulll a. Trj It and he eouvluoed.
fur aale bf
MACK & CO.,
0 and ll Front St., tan Pranelsoe.
Brooklyn Hotel
201 tl hii SU, til friocluo.
Thi Isenrlt knasl Is under th aaaoaa a a I
el I If AMI. KS Mus rtlllMKKV, sad ltaa.l Ii
Btil Ibe bust rsa.Ui aud aualussa Mes a Hoval
la asa rrsuclaua,
Roma Comfortsl Cuisine Unexcelled 1
rtast-elsaa eervle and th all heal atandard ol
rat peelaitlllly tisrautassl. tSje rttesst eswsa ee
awrysssrst oe s lsaa at mateet Kistrd and
room per 1st. II. aV, l to, II 71 and liuu. tsaud
and roii is per week, 7 to ll I ; tingle rousts Sue
to i. $tmm ooac to end Irtiai hotel.
Hercules Gas Ennino
(OAS ob OAaoLniBT)
I lor Pose T rnwplrt wrpiis
The aaeat tketlsMe Oa Sadao
9m at pik-tr u stesvt tit wu.
It 4la lleeir rreaa) a eaereelr.
Cork rla ee g owteav
V Baaieetes ear Hi Mate Bi
It raas wwh a Okeae Oeaae et (
aaw a pes) eat near ee
eHaaUUKR XV RCY, MAMurAirnmaaV
01 laaiaai Kn bi rraaana, U.
-Aat
rniTLisu, na awn
(IZEiniE
Best fa tha World!
nnrncc
; Ket tfii Kesmsel
Sold Ef emeltsril M 1 1 U A U -
rAM WuitUBTaAa-aullawaVOr.
' reilesaat rs aa 4 esse e
tborewtwitstiU lynl IJt riA w M 4 roar KMif
as id M iiA kiai i .,.,..
aaa a. w. wt.m.
ui vra fiatutveurs.
ParfleB's Beijf,
tat ataeaasa
fi" Over a tnitii aw
(m Q aasa.
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