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cj J i A Spoonful of ROYAL Baking Powder will raise one third mure biscuit than the same quantity of any other baling powder, and will make them lighter, sweeter, purer and mure wholesome. .S". v I '. S. Hoi 't Kiforl en 'At statnf, ' en. tt . . . They Only Knew tfaaala. In IIS imrty ri"tiititiit of Lowell, Eiiiitwiii, Ak':i"iJ!. Jmlk'" H'ir. W. J. r-tilliiiiin an. I w vt riil otli-r sts-nt few .rki of t lie iiiiiuirr in the Ailiron (l.iik. Tin" journey of tin compiiiiy pive rii t mi iiici'li'iit lilch liiw fti n U'ii in cirrvtly toM, mi I whirli. a curious rouinii'iit iiNn Imiiiiiti fame, ilcwrvi to 1h t"l'l ii;Miii. Tlie cofiiini; of the party v.i of toiifM' m.i'le known itlotiif the tr.uk it wuuM follow, anil at Keew villi", whetr the coiinnoii r'R'l tlmil ttiltl, the town whs awif to not the lihiliwoplieri," ai they were at owe fllii'tively enlliil. lint neither Edier on nor Lowell win known, At;i.iz tie Ini; the only celebrity to tlint wurM.ow Ini; to hin linviuK recently ffuwl the CfTiT hy the etiiM-rr of Krinvr- of the keeM'rliip of the Junlm ilea I'luntet at Iiri nii'l a nennt'orxhip with a Inri; Hil ary, lie preferring ili'Vote hiimu'lf to i-ience ami Ainenra. The M-Wtmeii of the town vaitiM on the visitor early in tlio morning after their arriviil to jay their ri-si.-!. they aaid, but really to ace a man who haJ no regard for money and tlixtinction. They were received formally, the sisiki' man linniontf a copy of a JxtuxIichI which coiitainisl a jx.rtruit of Ai:iiii. which he prixluccl ami carefully coin piinil with the lineament of tlie pro-fi-srior until he lunl sntisfitil himself of the authenticity of the iiuliriiliinl, when lie aililresMMl hi follower with, "Yea, it's him!" Ami they then proceeded to shake hulida with him, the rest of the party being ignored. V. J. Sulluiiiu iu Ccutury. How Did (he Dollar Mark OriflnaUT Ilelow I pvo five thiHirie of the oriRin of the dollar mark i. they lieiut; aelect ed from alHut 'M wrmiuly plausible solutions: That it I aromhiniitionof the "U.S.," tlie initial of I'nited Stated. That it is a modification of the Retire 8, the dollar U-iug formerly called piece of ei,-ht." That it is derived from reprewnt tiou of the I'lll.irsof Ilerculea, consisting of twj nr..ill. like towiT or pillar con nected with a scroll. The oM Spauinh Coins marked with the pillar device were frequently referred to aa "pillar dollars." That it is a combination of "II. S.." the inn 1' iit Itoman mark of money nuit. That it is n combination of I', and 8. from jh'so duro, Minifying 'iiunl dol lar." In Spanish mvoiitit j"so is con tracted by writing the S. over the P., and placing it over the num. A nling to one writer the nymlxd of the dollar is a monogram of the letters V" "S" and "J." the dollar being originally a "thaler" coined in the val ley of S.mt Joachim, Ilohemiu. and known a "Joachim thaler," and the monogram the initial of the word, "Valhy bant Joachim." St. Louia Re public. Art Instrurtlnn. An artist had soM a picture for an ex orbitant price and the purchaser sued to recover. The attorney for the purrhoacr w as making the artist uncomfortable by hi question. "Now, air," he said in that pleasant. Ingratiating manner of lawyer with witness, "do you think anybody could leelieauty in that picture?" "Siino jM-rsoti certainly could," re pliil the artist. "You thinlr the initiated in technical matters might have no difllculty iu un derstanding your work?" "I am sure they would not," "Do yon think you could make me tea any beauty in that picture" this most superciliously. Trobably not now, sir" and the art ist wa most humble "but once I coulJ have done so easily." "Now, sir. how is that? I don't under tand yon. Explain, if you please." "That's quite easy. hir. I could have done it simply by employing yoti a my counsel in tins case." iMruit Free Press. Courtesy Among III Swede. The Swede are a quiet, taciturn peo ple. There is no jostling even among the lowest classes When a train leave platform i r a M. mulx-at a pie, the looker on lift their hat to the depart iug passenger and Imw to them, a com pluiieiit which is returned by the pas sender. Yi'U are expected to lift your bat to the shabbiest rsoli Jon meet in the street, and to enter a shop, office or bank with the hat on is considered a bail breach of j.-i1 manners. In ptiring from a restaurant yon are cijvted to bow to the m-i-npant. liowing and hat lifting i so ci iiituon that the p p! iii to move around more slowly than wle re, in order to ol "serve tlw cur-te-y.-E. II. Stauff.r in Kate Field WashiL -t. u. lh. !( Iililn'l I ike Ilia Snore. Iu banting . 1 evi h me of ml light Sunday the . rta er b-amisl that one Ib rU rt Sprague. a st. vt dore, had been bitt.-n t y a canine Investigation show that Spngne went to U-l Saturday cght with a i.ul! pup sprague snored and this ..turld the dog. so he s r it I,, ,! h i.w m r s f.u e to w ake tain S; r.igt.e retaliated by ending the c.-L:n-. h r.aij. ri the bull faeU-tw! his t-e'.h in tiie man's n."e and tuen sh'jk hilu. sadly l.iceratit.g the Uninlier Sprague f.i..,;;y broke the bold, disul (4 tlie d. g with a chair and then got a tx igh bor to shmt turn. The dom will tvtr. but luokj bd i PILCRIVACES TO MECCA. Uellglnn. 7, l ul Mnliatwsneilaaa o Ureal II,m,h Iu J. .nablt ( uHieMl. It la l:...c than r- tn.ilkUhle that a Ctl toin w ii,. h ur - .l.or::v afti-r the diath soi.iu 1 .-' a.:o. of a man whose name was (.runtime id Ul.tb d l"iv all tl...' l i. .-t i I. to n.n-li.ui doiiiii tixUiiiilopiiii. il sle uld v.1. tlie las: (ew jearshaie h.el an in. p. .rtant and favorable lutlu-n e on the earniti.'S cf it rt.i.n lli.t.-li liiiet of steamer. No race has Iss n more enthusiastic in : the way of piUrimaK-e to the holy city if Arabia t.):i that inhabiting tlf Malay J'iiiiinla uii I aii hi,s l.ico. Altliwiign their er-:..i to l-l.iiuisiu date m ulily s..iue "iisi year, if in hi-d quite s long itlie recorl of the event ls illg"le ctihdly vague and untrustworthy ), the duty of rformtng the "Haj" is rx"og Cized by kil right IlllUihil Mal.i u mi N-rative. The niiiu;.i it If j.r "babiy ftirnishe n far (ewi-r niiiiiU r of pilgrim than the large ll.inls of the archils lag" forniing the iimguitici lit t" rritory knowi as Netherlands lu ll . Java mid (', lels Doyaii and llugis, to say nothing of li. numerable b s known place, now send forth multitude y irly to visit tin- sa cns fane. It would not at (ir-t sight, swill that the ju'.mn y in ide pr.nr ipally 111 well appointed sti aiin rs invol slan particular hardship. Hut tin- ii -1: ul condition of the "pil grim trattic" ure somewhat il.:Tereii. from tho i,f ordinary passengi -r vessel The Malay pilgrim. !" ticki t to and from Mecca I provided by a passage broker, ha to lii.d hi own trovishn while on lsi.ird. In nil cas- he ha to! pay smartly for conveyance from Jeddah I to Mis'Cll overland. Hub's lie elect to do 1 the journey mi foot, but in any event be ha to pri'iide the necessary commis sariat. Tin1 st aim r a a rule are over crowded for ordinary comfort, although permit t" d by regulation to carry the 5u or more pilgrims w ho embark. Should, a sometime happen, an epidemic break out during tlie voyage, the death rate bedim tragical. 1 he worst hard ships, however, commence on landing at the evil smelling and by no mean healthy jrt of .b d.l.ih. Few of the pilgrim provide tiiein Sclve with adequate liecesKlrie to tramp the gr-ati r jortioii i f the loo miles whh h separate the city of Mina from it nearest jsirt. Yet worse i their condition on returning. Tin- price of food i exoibit.iut, and thous.ni. Is s rish annually of exliac.s'.ioii and in-utluieiit nourishlil) lit alel this ile-plte the best etrort of the llritish and other consul at Jeildah. w ho issue all In dful warn ing to the pilgrim. (Quarantine, again, tells heavily against the would llaji. A few extra days' detention exhaust hi small sti k of provisions, mi l be fall a ready victim to disease. The result i that a large prsrtiou of those wh visit Mivc.i iieer return tolhmrown country. The trade, however, is profit able to steaun r owner, much n it is disliked by captain and ollicer. As foi Eurosaii iiiifortuii.ite enough to U paaaenger iu pilgrim ship, they are not to If envied.- 1'all Mali tia.ette. liararlrr In l.slt. Gait is an tiii.ortaiit ;n t of physical expression. Ey his gait a man tell u whether I . is f n h or tired, strong or feeble, in g health or in bad. To some xtcut nl-o gait di'iii tes occupation. The Upright and soinewh J rigid walk of the soldier dina r largely Iroiii the rather rolling gait of the sailor, and different from ltli of tin -"' is the slow, jolting gait of the country l.ils.nr. w hich, how ever, i partly accounted fur by hi clum sy and In av y hoots. In the i ciiliantn of gait, aga.n, an attentiveeye dls-oVer many nmral qualities. Slow Mops, wheth er long or short, suggest a gentle or r fleet ive state of mind n the case may be while on the contrary quick step seem i to sjieak of agitation and energy. Kll'tloll l roeale. iu 'reqlletit: pauses, ami walking to and fro, back- ' ward and forward, the ihrei'tioii of the st"'ps wavering and following ever) changing impulse of the mind, inevitably betray uncertainty, hesitation and in d" isin. It might In-asking toocuriou a knowledge to distinguish by their re-sinsj-tive gait the mi- r. the sH !nlthrift ami the philanthropist, but the J. roll. 1 man i almost alway s kimwu by his step, the vain man to some extent mid the ob stinate man not a little. Leisure Hour. l.ltlliat nil a llriiiiitrla IO.IMVO. No one who ha tint actually mixed with New York dandle know how uiui h they Ks'iid. A s. k i.il philosopher ha lat. lv reckoned that a young man about town, who take hi part in the good thing which are going, cannot dress uiiib r f.'. Vi a year. Hi tailor's bill Will eat half of this. Lis shirts l.lid 'gentlemen's furnishings" a quarter, his boot not li s than f .'.'"". It will cost over fViO to outht him for yachting, tennis and polo. Thi n add to this hi bill foi horses, hi club bill, his florist' lull, hi restaurant bill, hi lodging bill and the nameless sundries which constitute one half of th" outlay of a young man about town, imd it w ill 1m- s.i n that a man may have fin.iMKi a year and yet Ik familiar with the face of duns. Olio of the oldest Ulld wisest clubmen of the day recently, after uii hour'sstudy of the necessaries of life for a man of fashion, declared that he would advise no one to utt. in t the life with less than I.'j.isn) a year. Cor. San Francisco Ar gonaut. A llrrai h of KlliUttl. In Holland a woman is a nci.ndary Colisiderutloii and a po-r c n-ideration at that. No lluti h gentleman win n j walking oil tlx' sidewalk will move out of his way for a I nly. The latter turns 1 out itiVuriat lv. l.owi v r Iniiddy or dan-1 "run the strs t. l.a.l.o very ran ly 1 make unv r 'Hi' st of the Ionia of t rea- I tion. An American wi.m..n asked a Hol land gi nth man at a ji.ir' y to bring her a n-rtaui lss.k from u table. Tiie Ix wild- er,l stare with whnh fuvore 1 her cinvincisl le r that she had committed uventloiial ofiel.se. He brought the l-N.k, but (fii. tly lnf .nii'-l h-r that a Hollander would in v. r have uskel nirh a favor.- F. H. Stauili r III Kate Field W -l.tngtou. VI 1I1I ItaiiMiia- ll-r ..,la. Wild v ir . "i. .,f Kitiarn h ive Issrll foil li' I iti ( , j i on. '. Ion Chmit and II, Philippine 'i t.ese of course hal e "sretla. but they ar. r. .r to the long ultivat, " I. ,11.1114 i I U.'.iV.,t" fr t ,s in tl,i wnjr that I I.F . -ii ..-! uch finitely. -Cii.td ;-.ip .: ul Magnifie. variet.es. T un ker. an I pi sl.t I I-r thwaite't 1 .Mt hough sou.. '!,:. is k now n atsnit thr ,tsl lunlsaiel tn. ils. there are few aM rtaiiK-1 fa i r:.i: g thai of Insist u and lisne. T !,) r.ir- i na ve in anythii.g Lite a stra.gl.t Imr. and it i l.-ir-i to arnva at aiijtL.i.rf a. on li.ua s; ;.n.iimaU r aulU. IIOW PINS ARE MADE Out, Pointed, Hu"ad4 aad Pokd vy Machinery. rarnest Cl al an Asioauhlog Kate r WaajilerfuUr liicroloil frliaM. Usb-IIu Thrj 111 Their Klrb fell.h. o The machine that make pin turns out T..VMt,f tlies- tiny essential iu an hour. lief.. re the pin is tliii-he.l it g.'s through very many iqn-ratioii. which are deseribed in t he out It's i nmpaiiion as follows: A reel of ire hangs i.v. r the machine, the free end of which pusses U'Uvi ell two rollers. As the wire leaves the roller it passe between twomatched dies until it touches a gunge Just us it ibs stlns the die come together ami clamp it srVKI Tllol SAM" I'INS AX llol'H. Ilnuly in a groove in their fine. At the siime time the lliachinc cut It off the proH-r leiigt !l. The gauge t lien move away, ami a little punch forms the hea.l by strik ing the end which rested against the gunge. When this i finished the die sepa rate and deliver the pin into one of the great many grooves in the face of the wheel about a foot in diameter, ami just a ide across its face a the pin is long. W hen the pin is taken l- the w heel it ha no Is. int. but us the wheel turns it rubs the pins against an outside baud, which causes each one to roll in its groove, an. I at the same time car ries them past a set of rapidly moving tiles, which brush iigainst the blunt ends and shurx-ii them roughly. They next pas against the fuces nf two grin. hug wheels, which smooth the Hiiuts. and then to u rapidly mov ing leather band having tine emery glued on its face. This gives them the Una I polish, and us they leuve the blind the) are ilr.. .i'd into a box under neat h I he machine. After this the pins are plated w ith tin to give them a bright, silvery u iearunce. They lire prepared for plut iug by liciiig first immersed iu weuk sulphuric acid to remove all grease, SVrl LcJ TIIK KlUsr I'OI ISIIINO I'lIlM :. and then dried by lcing placed - a bushel or so at n time, with iiIhiuI the same iiiantity of sawdust - in a ma chine called a tumbling burrel. This is simply u cusk susM'iuleil on a shuft which pass-s thiiiiigh it length wise. Two or three hours' rolling in saw "lust clean the pins an. I wears away any little roughness which the machine may have caused. I'iiisand sawdust an" taken together from tin- barrel ami allowed to fall in li steady stream through a blast nf air. After thisthey are spread out in travs having sheets nf jnc iu tin ir bottoms. which have previously I n connected with one of the wires nf un electric battery. The trays are then placed in a tank containing a solution of tin in I muriatic aci.l. ami tl ther wire 1 the batti ry is inserted in tin solution. 1 l.leetrical action nniiieiliutely lcgins , and ib-posits mi'tallic till on the entire I sur fa f each pin. . They arc then washed iu a tank ( I w ater 1111. 1 put into other tumbling bur- rels with hot sawdust. When they have been dried um1 cleaned nf the sawdust, as in the former instance, they are put iutou large, slow ly revolv ing copis r-lined tub, which is lilted at TIIK ri l. TI'MRI.INll ol'lHATIod. an angle of alsmt forty-five degrees. A this revolve the pin keep slid ing down the smooth copcr to the lower side. This constant rubbing against the tub and against each other polishes .hem It was the practice formerly to allow pins of all lengths to become mixed in the d liferent oM-riition, ami, after polishing, to separate them by a very ingenious machine, but it ha lccn found more economical to keep each size to itself. I roiii the polishing tub the pin are carried to the "sticker." where they fall frmn a hopr on an inclined plane in w hirh are a number of slits. I he pins ell tell ill t hese slit., ami hang-, ing by their hea. Is. sli.le ilown the 111 i cline to the apparatus which inserts ! them in the paM-r : As the number of pins in a row on 1 the p:is r iind the liiiiulier nf slits are the sail."-, an entire row isstm k at once bv ati ingenious iletice. which takes one pin fr.'in easii si.t mel IiimtIs tlieru nli lit one in tin- two ridges which have l i 11 crimp n the paer by a wheel .hat holds .1 in place to receive tin- puis " ' si, ,n,g in s., it,,na. Sir Janu s ( ri. l,t..n lirown. the ex pert on bruin i!.s.-.is,.,. has ass4-rtel in a popular lecture t '.at insomnia is riot tttti'ii.li'l Wi'h sii. h ilisutrous i.'.jiiM-qm-nces as is c rutnofilv supjM,.,! j( is r a ilang. roii the utTer..r II,. brail - of literary tllost ' t e. let.t V tr . k f t ie heart, a fr j. t 'ii .f a sec . a- the sol lejt tide of sug:','ted that the men. who are the et.ll.s. a'uire tlie w h.eh tukes a "loe nd after each leat. a nd so man. in tWelit'. f g,- to get six hours' rest ur. Some bra. nx. in case of insomnia, brain een'e-s eep in t.oiis, clifT. retit ' ffiT tgr NEW MINERAL. Crjsiais f Csrbarun.luiti ' Crrsll Incidentally to an attempt to pr ducv diamonds br artitice an Ameru-n chemist has recently discovert-l u iii.ii rral h.thertu unknown the hardest substance in existence with one i -ceptioli It is culled "curls ftit.iluin." I lie inventor tor malting .. gem. obtained from a concern in I. .slip .it. N ., Wt' lis' ul it aluminum sm. lt ing apparatus. In rclucmg that metal electricity i employ e. I, cell erutiiigaii enormously high temper u tore. Asa chalice ew riiiuiit In- put into the furnace a lump of clav to gether with a pie f graphite, which is pure carbon. The result,, w as some small w iiii'-coiored crystals ,.f rhoin- ioiilal siiaiH1. i "u exaunuat ion it was found that they were harder than sapphire lliamolid is the hardest of natural mineral: sapphire comes next, and t hen rubv. Chemical analysis proved that the crystals were c mmsot of carli.tn and silicon in a eouil.ni.it ion h it herto un heard nf It.bssin.t occur in un t lire The pr.s-css aboie dcscrit.cd. tep,-aici again and ag.i.u. pr. I n.i . I the wine colore.! rhomiioi.ls everv t ine A emu pauy has lifi-ti f.irun-il to manufactiiri1 them for s.ishiug uil sort s ,,f things,. evi'ii d in uioiiils They are crushed t. jsiw.br like emery and m.i.le int. wheels with a cementing compound The demand for them is already great rr than the supply. At the otliee "l the geological survey this new grind ing material to .,. tried in the prrparation nf thin sli,es i.f st.me for microscopical examination. These tilm of rock granite, marble, or what Hot are reduced to such thin lo ss that one call read through thetii. Mr. Kiiiu. the famous cxcrt in gems, believes that'inost nf the pre cious stone will eventually be pro duced art ilicially. All of them are very simple in their cmusisit i m 4 the iliainoiid. for example, is pure carbon, nn. I the ruby is almost pure alumina -and the problem is merely to make their elements crystallize properly. Chemists, who have hitherto conliiied their attention to taking things apart, lire beginning to learn how to put them together again The English professor. Maskclyiii. manufactured diamonds iu his lalsiratory several year ago, though they were too small to have commercial value. Emeralds have been prisluced accidentally at the pottery works of Sevres, i ruuee. A NEAT EXPERIMENT. Must to Make a Hoop Thai M ill Itoll I p Hill. Cut out a narrow strip of pasteboard ami join the end tog-ether to forma les.p On the inner side of the h.s.p fasten a small weight, such as a metal huttou or a bil of svulirg wax. ( on- struct an inclined plane by placing a Hat ruler on a table, with one end rest ing on a slight elevation, such as a pile of IxHik. Place the lusip 1111 Ihe in cline in such a He.itioii that the weight lilliy I' slightly in trout of the highest point nf the lump, in the direct ioti of the top of the incline. I hi releasing the hoop it w ill l,e found to at once mil up the incline, in seeming detiuiice of the luw of gravity It will iiicreas. the mystery if instead of a lump round pasteboard box is used, having a similar weight on the inside. THE HOTTEST SPOTS. Itasslh Vallrr in allforiila Carrlra Of? Ih I'alin in America. In the eastern hemisphere the hot test ssit is mi the bonier of the Per sum gulf on the southwestern const of Persia. The thermometer during' July ami August never fall below lull de grees during the night, while the tein IHTiiturc during the day rises to I'js or r.'il degrees. Little or no rain full, and yet. in spite of the ternlic heat and other draw bucks, a compara tively numerous N.pulnt ion contrive to live there, obtaining' their water sup. ply by diver from the copious spring of fresh water which burst forth from the bottom of the sea. In the western hemisphere the hot test region Is a valley ill Culifomia (known as the Heath valley!, situated to the east of the Sierra Nevada, and running bet ween two mount a in ranges, the Funeral or Tuueral irt.issi feeti and the Amargosa IHI.IHMI feeti, w hich Inn as high or even a higher mean temper ature than the region on the Persian coast. In four month out of live t'lir ing which readings of the thermometer were taken, the mean t-uiH-raturc rose above '.si degrees, w hile iu July ami August it exceeded HSI degrees The mean temperature for the twe iit.v-fmir hours oil the st)i ,f July, l'.t. was just over ID degrees. This valley i uninhabited, and derived itssignilleant name from the circumstance that an active party of I ulifornia emigrants, who had strayed from the rcgiilurover land trail, "crishcd there iu ls'11 from heat and thirst. The hottest region in Africa is iu Nubian desert, where f.ssl may Im' ciHihed by iM-ing l.nrii'd in the sand. 'I he A rubs sav nf it: "the soil is like lire ami the wind like a Hume." The hottest portion of tlie Jlntish empire are India and Australia. Work Hone ley llir Heart. I have always con-ibT" i the heart the most perfect organ of the animal economy Bint "lie lli.lt never slnrk Its duty Without nm-second's rot. night or day: often without tin in' riiiissjon of a single pulsation, at i n rv Im at it proel two ounces of blood through its structure At seventy live pulsa tions ier minute nine munds of blond is sucked in and puuiid out; everv hour. .Mil pounds, every "lay, I'.'.tsui pmurids; every year. 4T.u,l'i M"umls; everv loo years, t: uin i"i (miiuds. Verily a gimd organ' Medical Itrn-f luai Nrr'l III" 11 I ,.,mJ im, Dairymen should feed corn ami pumpkins freely now 'liny are far t o earl, ih.ee .ij to agree with the standard laid "low 11 by t lie I ,,-rmau sci entists., but tl," y agree with the stand ard as li"d ly the cows of America As t he went h'-r gn"-s colder eow need to fortify theiust dv.W against thee,,Id. aud th. y r"-uir"-an ees of arlH.na c.oiix f ls in ib, it with. 'J he stand art rati .us apply to warm conditions. In (retting reaoy for w inter cows store up fat. and fat is a earlx.iiai'eou prod uct Fee. corn sta.ka aud all and ENTIRELY WIIKX WAR l DECLABCU A-U.1I man hspviura by Ms tnrnsrh. ts i. vim uia, t pcii.ti Mini cr""iulii t..v aii..i,l. in l.-tma 1 1. at I- I . . t i.fiiiil.'i ( I . ar- al . H.li..u r a Sl...rli Biller., .IIM'I. I'.ll.el ll.r 1. U.I l..l. eK.u ,.t.,.,, I...I1 eUeli altM- tf.'lll ,aal.ea ef II, a lofiaeli. l.. llir I -s l It. (or e ... r ,. ., .Lis !i.l--ea an. I a. i.l, tfUo.rf il.e I." 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In si aullmrittrs. a aril ',i .y 11 m u.p, ai hai'le lest , in. 01 la ; - t those sli.i lone used llli-ln illlil t lie are tea el.illieli.b d aa the nest rittr'ial n ioedv lor ena tack, rhru man -in, si .it 1. a. cni.la. 1 .".ighs. sore lliroat. ' Ill's I aud ale 11. a, li ..lh 1 lions, kidney ,,,. cull.ea, weak iiiusclr. strains, siiti h'es and aches and p.ims o every ilesi-rililum. I'.i not I- J.ii'iii.l ,y uiiarepresenlalinii. Ask Inr and nis.st upon having Ai l. ex a s. bkiM.fci 111 a I'u ia axial nature. ' lli-nrv. w. r.-ii I von awi; Vim 'res.'e. I., nie T ' " W , 1 I II...11KM I In ar.l 1 .mr lail,, M'Hrt tl w iitii , ill nr. I . f a 1 finl. iti Hie , )M' kl.UW Inr llir it and Itr..' ollitln use I'rice, ll ' ti ittl II 'l'tll. V I I '"O f I liaj-i'i,' 1 111 in s'lf 1 llin.H elltil ) lllllil llll'UI ,' lit I. aid of Ii 11 lit 1 11 1- .l.v.. a ; W liere .1,1 i(,u un la IHIU'a) Till I Me cT.r on,. II in I red I 'alia;. Ki-Maril fur snv ran. ..I ealarr'i lluil 1 r mre.l In Hall I alaiili ii v. I I III XJ.V ,y i 11 , I'li'l-nct"!-. I ..I. -I.,, 1 1. Ihe lii.., rl(iie., hioe klinsli I. .1 I l.e- w lit'i t..r Hie la-i 1 1.1 . lly li.nn.ral i. all. I n.ialii mill al l. I I'' !- tliell t! r 111 W h.. W AI I'lX U n,, Hal) a 1 s I ai r li 1 n ibtis li, iihiii Ihe I. III.' a t, 111 I'r le. .'it esr, ami U li.,. Iiiiii 01 ail Ini-iticsa iraiisaeinina tiiiiirri mil aliv nt.!ti;.itiiiii " K-l .V I III A, -.lie 1 iiiilKI-I-. I nil ln, 1 1 . KIXX .X ,v M Ui X, mi. 1'r.ik-wl-la, Inleiln, ll e la takell 1 1 1 lei llrti I ' . a 1 1 1 1 1 .-"I a 1 i.l tniii'.nia u 1 1 t f III s r laillle. iv.. . ail illi.i'l,. I. autumnal- lice. S( lUfr M , AslllXIA t't'KK Itittaiitlv rell.-vea tlie 111...1 violent attack. Is etlllalea f 1 aa- cv.-i ..imiiiii and iiiiuri-a real lo tlma. lillii'lMI'i- llnalile to alis,., ,.i,.,.,t a etiair, a-s aitisie trial win j.ri.v.-. saul Inr a Iree Irlial la.'kwr In lr. i . I, , fttoallll, St l alll, Minn., lull a-k )ni,r ill 11 ic at 1st lua. I'M Iiiamritur HIotc t'oluli; undnst, notnisl: Tit Ulna la for tireakfasU A SKDLWTAUr OCCITATIOS, plenty of sitting tl o w 11 and 11 o t much exercise, ought to have I'r. I'icree'i l'lennlit IVlleta to go i It. They absolutely and pcriiuiiic ntly cure t oust lnil Ion. (Mm tin v. suirnr co.i ted r'cllrt I a corrective, a regulator, a "enile laxative. They're! the smallest, the easiest to lake, and the most natural remedy nn reac tion afterward. Sick Headache, Hillnus Ill-nil ichc, linligetloii, Itillou Attacks, and all slouuich ami liowel derangemente. are prevented, relieved aud cuicd. A "coi.n im tii nrAn" Ii iiuieklv eunsl hy I r. Sage's Ca- tnrrh I a ino I v Ho Is I Htnrrhnl lh i.h. he, nn. I every trouble caiistsl hy t at.irrh. So is l a tanh its,. If. Iho proprietors infer .'J for any caae wkicb (lay cuiumt cure. August Flower" "One of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, lias Ircu .sick for a long tune. All thought lnm past recovery, lie was horribly emaciated front the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult t tlcscrila his appear ance and tlie miserable htatc of his health at that time. IKlp front any source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon li i 111 was magical. It restored bun to ix-rfcct health to the great astotiislitiRiit of his family and frienda." Johufjuibtll, Holt, Ont.aj 201-212 Bush St.. Su Pnncljci. Thle laenrlle hntrl la under Ihe msnaarnisn if rlUkl.M MOM"iMI'.KV.aiidlaaa,,Kl II ml the beat family and Buaiiieas Mou llulal In Hsu rrauelacu. Boms Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled ! Ftm-rliM wrrlees and ih hlffhmt Undftrtl ot rMKulllll7 gurutetwHl. (mr rrmm mmmtt hi furfnutti Utf HffUn ft ml nrniftirt. HmTl ftn4 Ttmm itmr Amy, 11 rt. tl Ml. f I 7fc mnt t2W. bcr4 ftnd rutim rr ttirk, 17 i ll.'; tfixl ruuma, buc 10 91. rtrm cumca u ana irom auuii. MOTIVE POWEHI HERCULES GAS and GASOLINE PiLILi I ELY, ui rraaciw. Ul. M KtU:i. Or. n 11 -i.l 1 urooKiyn noiei rlood T.JACOBS OILSSSSf PAINS AND ACHES. DROP MMSAaV km HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO From Catarrh It Is But 8tp To Consumption And tlioiiaamli of peopla are nnis.ti a. Imitflf laalu( tl.d lalal atr. If )utl ha.T 1 alairli In tl.r . a. il.i n. l show it tn sriia-rv-a liutt,Hl.s anil utirhr-ar.1. II la a ,llM-.a ..I Hie tyalrin an. I li.,t aiiiii'lt .1 l.a- lui-e an. I tnr.ml The l.t.a-l r, aeli, a etery art nf llir ayatrtn. 1 lier'-'nri- Ine nil H, t,i rur I atarrli la to take a til. 'ii. c'l bl-A euullrr llaa H.-l a saraj,i.aro.a. sti'eh rlv"'lly and ruiaai nl.j emts 1 staitu. Sarsaparilla CURES Hood- favta.,an HJtar llottk. Una ceut a Utaa. Tnra ioisit roruii 1 1 us i.e.. met. iuh where all others fail, Couhs, Cionp lars Ttorost, llosfsanssa, rVhoaeinff Cov.(h and Asthma I. r Conaumpticn it has no rival, baa tared Ihoussmta. slid will et na Ti c if Uksuia tune, is.l.l hy Imingiata en a uar anlee. Inr a latme IU. k er ITe-st, na aHILOH tl B LL A 00 N N A FLA6TKK .- QHILOH'SACATARRH llHVr ). .! 1 aiaiili 1 This tsamedy Isrusrmn teed lo cure you. Prkv.iOcta, lujeclnrfns. Ttila Tr.Va Mart Hoolbtls-at WATERPROOF COAT A. J. TOWL'R. I frTDN. MVSS. SEEDS! TREES ! Portland v Seed v Co., 1)1 Sernad hi., I'orllsHil, Itr, SKM Koll CATAI.IMil K. Ir. Williama' Indian I'll" (liniment sill cure llllud, lllrasllnK and Hailing I'llea. It alranrlai Hie tlllllitla, sllsvs tlie ItehitiK sl nner, ai-ts aa a pul Her. Uvea Instant relief. Ur. Will. lama' In. ban I' 1 las 1 nnlini nl la prei-ired ntl Iti'tilnsi ol Iho nrivmr fwiru. r.viTf Inik U rmtitrf1. llv ttu(t tv mult n ntt ' !". iftiti n.l Ittu WILLIAM WAfciUf ACTUMNU CO.. rrtiprti'ton, rlritdiml, Ohln. A. FEIiDENHEIfflER, Portland. Or., l-dii Ji'Hrli'rnl llir I'sriHr Snrth- kii- a Uik" atiK-k id alt SECRET SOCIETY BADGES 1t llNh'1. K' -l HlH.- Mt ltlWftt (lnum. lU.Um RUPTURE I'UCM.ANh.NIl V I I lll llns Nil I'AV Nn rar I'STll era an t red r tn A.immi walima. No uraSATIi'N. No I'lTI STIli rsna SI'alsKaa. M n ta- or rati lor rlreular ami dank irlenni e. Iiaaaulaa Ins. TheO.E. MILLER CO, M.riuaaj SullSlnf. eoll 1 1. 1 Mr, IIKI.I.O laearfMHa'td Casual ls4 tarplue. 11.000 000. on. GUMS ONION SYRUP MB ?! vii VVVVHWf COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. tnfttmf fimil nt ntn rhlMrm. m onlv m Mr rr Co iibt, I'slrl an4 (Vaup wmm tmloti mwrup. II a I 'UH M ifexttl l m i't-4i if mm It fori V Mr atftrL Huw mf f rtkiwlrti hi ffn lk Dr. (rtitia nio trnip Whlotk Im IrmmAf prfti wi mar t. t Km Mai. p-tii vrvwbrtfc Irv csrrii ) pi ewnta. UlsUlAi tW .W U AAaJ 4M it POISON A CDTPI A I TV I'rlmary. rWiwKj Mlllstf tfMMtr Mil !' tHO Hum VUutlD ll-r Ul fci'm iii rotiirtw i iioir tiem r n ruiw mfr trxl ir inMir ronitujf raiiriNt-1 far ami bet4i biiia. if w Mil lu rur. K f Umwm taJtr-n wmr- vurrt ami nil im h-tlii. M hmiiii fmrhM in rti'iuin, Wort I krtMt, lHilva.l mnH lerrl hj4. I I ft mttf tsari cf 111 tnMlt, lliilr or I yebrww ftolllna mi, it I i'ii ftri4.iiiiiff KiaOui .toiim Ihai iMraalri Unurm. U a..iirll lh m'mt atallnal vMfMr-a and rha I im th warM tmm m rmmm mt m raNNal rr 1 tna tiiaalMaiaft NIs4 lh aklll ar m t vaalMvaia pt rUit. k IMl,4NHI oietlal l hind our utvndl liisrisii aniaraiiU'. . Waaltcli mrmf twnt at-isti m iitiii''Hin A1rv. I4MIR. MI-MI II T t9. I lam Ma.Ml 'l aaal9felcaT,IU MRS. WINSLOWS Sos7Mo';a - rOM CMILDHIN TIITHIMO Faesalakrall tfreasrSiis. sa l aau a aillla. H.r.H.U. No. 627 H. K. N. D. No. i04 IT If Vol K ttrslNriM IHH NOT CAY. t'hlikrns srs aaallr and aurcaaalull; raised br nainn ihe Petaluma In oubatpr snd Brooders, our ll llialraUel I ataiiallie U na ,l ala.m II lM ' 'if nn 1 iv-r turn, nnhm-v A A W Vf & if FJ SsVVISrVHPQMpVW V i trrr'rril mmwnI tr will M ' . J I I 1 Vi V 'li"1- litHUi LA I I a j ajak - J m'kkI M hrff let TH Bli'l fiO Ul MM JtSstsfJ JtpsyJ --m VV laifll. ll eiit'litih lufiirflitv Mw Vajajfi ' w Jwmi ' W It.nMrtmi XMuWwtPw 2:rsrjni afzvzM l H H 111 W xn KrVi uii.djLimi n i .MsMawaviBwaaHBjkfai I nn fs mm UIL. III ! lama' I Inr I'll I s,nl IniT any hill Ihe fvtaliltna If fun vratil alrnnv, vltfornlia rhlrSa la are I'aeifle I ,wat Hea.l. (mr "era for Hnlie and I Infer I utters, MarS era, H-eila, I afairiul na 1 "Mila, Knatltallia, Kiiewl'f K'Min l ure, Mnrrll I'millry i "ire. rre,aM.ti,ue u.e g real rln, sen-liee killer andravry olha' article re..reo bv fa.llltrT ralaera. s-e the ma, hltiea In nra-rallou a' mr ,i tillnt villi t.'.e nralk llatrleh Calm Mi.lwliiU-r fair, hatch In. (Mtrletiea ah' SJ k:nda nf ra-a rala .ar'ie free If o, want it. writ K'us PETALUMA lCU8AT0et CO., . a --iti - e'H -;.' Maall .Ileal, 1 alaiuuia, I al. ROOFING '.I V KI A-TIC IhmiHNU fKLT coals only K.OO k- 111' a.llal fia-l. Ililnt auul luol .,r vrar. ami am nsi. ran feit it on. i.l M ! I Al l c MX I .la mil, aur.nta p-r al iii I.I.I, n.l-, i.f H o iir (al.lnlav. ( ulor lark rr. W ul atn. Iraaa III till or Iroa fouls III St lll laal ,.ur )eara. ft ll. Si-nil tl.iSi f.-r aaiel.laa, aint lull tairtinilars. I M KI.A-lli: HI M "r I No I 11., Wa'i.l II llr.1 IIOHnlwa). ScW Vurk. a'taf" ia al Sa'etna wanted. Hlsitdrr, I'rltiarr and l.lesr IMaeaM Uropaf iiratel and Diabetes ar cared by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures might's DlavaM, rU-tmtlon or Noo rs truiionol ( rlus, I'aius In Us Hack, Lolus or HUNT'S REMEDY I'nrra liitrmtaranra), Marrnus IHassns, (ionafs iwuiiiir, reitiaia ntau aud fcaca HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Hlllniiitieaa. Ilradacha, Jaundlrai Hour stomach, lxaiejala, Couallpallou and I'lle. HUNT'S REMEDY Ulnar IIV i: on th. Klals-ers, l ltar and Ma els, reamrliis tbrm to a heaJlha ao lion, and I I Ht Sthni all other medlclua (ail. HuiidreilB har lawn iara-1 who bar haan iq sp ui dla Sr Irlauda and phfalclauia. Koi.it nit ai.i. nut !..! a. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE -run INDIGESTION -AND- CONSTIPATION. Regulator cf thsU'verandKidnes -a uricirio roit- Scrofflli, Rhenmitisra. Silt Rhcara, Keortlgii lod 111 Otbar Blood and Skli Dlituei. II Is a pnalllT mr for all thnaa railnful.dslt cata comiilalnu aud niBpllraiad troublas aad eakiiaaaaaromnioD ibuu our wlTsa, SAoUisrl and daughter liiaertecl la InnnadlaW and Isatlnf. Two or Ibrea iliavasof lis. I'anu i Hsmit ulendalir ksai ilia blisMl raoi, i,a liter and kidneys art Ire, snd will emlreljr aradlrai Irosa tbasrsiaia all Irsatai of Hernials, Hall Klisum, or snv ulbar lorra ol blood dlaeaaa. No mnl el ua ever lntrndueed In this rounlrr baa mat w lib such reauty sals, nor (lean such nniveraal aatlafa, rnn aliauavar usaa as that ol lis I'asiisss ksnsiiT. Ibis rauiaaljr hsa baan uae.1 n lha boapllala Ihraiiiboui lbs old world lor lh past twenty tivevaaraaaa at'ita for lbs sbovs dura, is, and It h aa and w III euro bra all uUsr ao-oaliad remisllea fall. rwnd lor ianshlet ol tsailmoalals rross IkoM who have beau ound hr IU uaa. Ilrulau sail ll at 11. m oar botUa. Tij II aud ba oourluosd. for sal br MACK & CO., 0 And II front St.. Sad rranolioo. Masquerades, parades, II ItlllllHIIIMTHIHIJ, r.vervihltig iu lheslra Una. Oliiiaaa, Hlfa, Heal'ls, I'lnoi rtlea, lltaira aud I'la, BonU, ale lurulahaal al ireatly raaltsrard ralaa aad In supa rlor iiiallty by lhaoldest, larireal, beat rntowosA aud lharrlora eaiy mutbu TDnUrual tmyr Wm a th Willi- I lunaf. 1'urreapnii.lemw ao-llelti-l. Onuarrsis A I o., at, JS aud a O Farrell ireel, alao Maikal Ireet.naa Kranciaro. o milv all TK,nuriim IA tbaet, to Wbom ws r ipBcuullr reler. A. r. Assstsoso, I'rluelpad. J. A. nam, Bwnwiarf . " Meaullful Calalocaa rraa. jt IW AaA twar aN)tln'srl 0 R O NO CO Plug-Cut Smoking Tobacco. WEBB I CD., !ut!li, Wi: Ipntx. II M II"" rmrmi ni-na knew a-aanee finw liaa Nfeaeira;i.-i.eauae ia-.ia iuiiii Yf)ll AlaVBUlftiJ a faWTMIUUItt ''- 11 VlllSlTOat'VT my o. Msot fiuiitkirnT, UU I wsi -s aea Siraaair aa eavna alaeaa'. aaaaaraa toaiiiia. aliaea aasinaaT.ewaaaiaia PILES "pr'rT'-iTT'tiri-N''" WIUTTn -Nsma and wldreas of every aba.a. " ew vi every anaep ahearer ranlaln an.1 all nil.eea int.. etel lii li. ef .hears llial want lo aava saooev mr iMnra will Inlereat -u. Send Vnnr nam. on aaa,tal card. BAWtK at lUUlLTON, nan rranciaoo. YOU -VWANT THE BCtT,V fur our ta,tstxua I INCUS ATO rata V IW-l UiaSea. Luw UfHa-e. hUp s,,r aaeala. A.litreaa ti . f. M.ncSI, hipoo, I allium la. If -inll l .Vi,l HT aataaaH I vea aoa aaoplo ste hava waaak la a., ar la. s-a.saaaldaeo Pmu sCasa die Ciassasisuna. II baa a area 'as. t haa saw, iae a,l one. Ilia Sua Saw lo laaav It IS LtoS Saw aowab area a. oM vaa-r.S.ra. wVAwa Tl T u3 . SaiHW 1 J I mm U MW mm m m mm mm 0 1 I Parflees nil coUfCf (J o o 0 n I