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a woTiirns orpnon. ATULKTK. Take no Substitute for Royaf Baking: Powdei It f3 Absolutely Pure. e AU ethrs contain alum or ammonia. Artist null Aulnr. A critir, who wan rwi iitly asked to drill.! (ho line between art!! ami ama teur, stated Uiat nil aimiteur'a aUeU-lics arere lal'n 1 and fliiiahed np to invite f;lvirnli!u rrltii-isui, whilo the artist's ii.tt l wore broad and unfinished, itii'"K '""'' tl'nM'lf only. Could" not tlio 'dividing lino m Utter j, tin' H The um.niut uf time p-iit un atki't'h nfti-n 1 j iicU upon oijxitlu 0itv. Willi the time i not fH-rditl flsf li'. r one quite alilo to sketch In the t,.lt, nwst rapid stylo mny ir f r to eoorinnd jiriliie a iU-ttire, trusting to tlio inspiration of the pp-seiit rutht-r tjau of the future, and to vision tntlier U,in memory. If something greater la to bo miWqtifntly developed from the work, it will le no him suggi-sUvs be cause C)f ita finished I'harartcr. It may not be vary to define tlio divid ing lino l twc n artlMs and amateurs, but it U i-ay to point out a will mo nize.1 olio that U idt ntiral with it the one that I drawn between uets and nit re writer of vers. Art Auiatmr. Th IMght Kind. Tlio following itory, told of the late Senator Stunf.iril. is characteristic uf the mau. Ho slwuy 11 cheerful giver. lut I'n ft rnd jmying for work to imp tvmg bia iupw. Ono day ho found a dilapidated t ali on tlio avenue, with a balf ilad man ui'n tlio scat. "Why are yutj atiiiiding luro in tlio cold?" "I Brtit VaiiNi I'ai got too habby. iir." iaid the man. "Do you believe that Iiitmj could carry mo to the capi tol?" iiKjuired Stanford. "Yea. air." "Try it. then," wa the rcpoti. And all that winter tlio mau 'vho owned the linot hor in Amerlea jogged along behind thii ruMy M'l. That there waa a chaiigo i: that KHir driver's fortnnea by the spring ever) Itsly kuuw. Uatn a Horn. .v .-!, M.lO llmite. Ono rent a does. Tt ia flnltl rn a a-uarsntee be all dniev r1 'l. It pure I-iripient Consumption end it the bout CouvU ami Croup I'uro. Vou Sliiver and says I'm taking cold." But you shiver because your system Is weak and cannot resist outside Influences. Scott's Emulsion the Cream or Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites will clotho your bones with solid flesh and build you up so you won't take cold easily. Physicians, tho world over, endorse It. Don't be deceived bj Substitutes! Prepared hySeoU A Boa ... V. All Drufii.le Purely a vegetable compound, made entirely of root and hcrba X gainerea irora me wrcsia u. Georgia, and hat been used by millions bl people with the best results. It CUBES AH manner of Blood diseases, from tho pestiferous little boil on your noss to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Treatise nn Plnod and Fkln Dl mailed tn. swirrsrsciricco, AHinu.04. AHK VOI'K ItlCI'liVINT IIIK WHEELER'S CARBON BISULPHIDE, -m tiTmiiTtiio Cround Squirrel and Cophars. r. A. cook CO., ol A(rnla, - Portland, Or. GUABAH ii rl t.rithd nI HKl T'N, wlil"'". Unf hrf with Milt i fi, Kirriwl mt,i W -UuMit t himU iI tt rain Mtiil ttnt" MK, r iu ty ri - rant. -1 ttv minif' turrf. u'ir diaf lkLrM iLrm; li uH,n'e u. Oiitta Percha and Rubier Mfg. Co., I tMl.hr.l aSS. I'ortUnil. Or. BICYCLES. lfl. I.lcbi. rom, Uhl. A I t arvit vanlvl la tt ntT nil twti in ir- i l.r eLa4.ui aial Lrrmi fifefr X.BEST mxi a ii Ji ti i Rambler FEED I. UEIIlill CYCLE CO.. 7 Waahlagta St., rartlataa. Or. o -4-A, AN Al'IOX MIU.U'LK. AN ACT OF HEROISM IS FOL LOWED BY DIRE RESULTS. r.doard lloanrlljr Hatva a l.lfa Almual al III Coal i.f Ilia Ova - After Year of ttufTrrlBl Ha la llralorrd lo llrallh -Ilia (Mory aa Ti.lil lu HrM.r1er of lha Auliurn llullrlln. Aul.ii'li (N. V I llulli'llD ) It in on rtvoril that tin a chilly April day, a few yean aco, an cik'ht-year-tiM Ikiv ell into the F.ant river at th foot of Hunt Ki(litti atn et, New York, ami hen all t'trrt to refine him hail failed, Klwanl iKiniiellv, at riak of his own life, pliuitfe.1 into the water ami, when hiiiiM-ll nearly exliaiiHtel. avel the hoy from ilrowninit. It w a humane ami M-K-rarrihViiiK leetl, ami reivivfl ilf ervel iviiimeiiilation in all the news impera. There is a Mattel to this aiviilent, how ever, hifli tlmn far has not lieen ilf hhlie.1. It in to the elleet that iKmnellv was paralvzel as a rei-nlt of the coM pluiijie ami came near ilvinit. Aulmrii H-iile have known the family, his wife leiiif Ainamla (irantinan ami his tinier Mrs. S. ll. t'orry of '.'1 Moravia Ktreet. (onnelly hunwelf ileatTiU'S the rewue aii'l the rexiilt : " I was iteneral foreman of the K. A. Muljirew w Mill, (not ol Kighth street, New York, on the Kat river. It was on the -Mth of April, lKM'.l, that the ! fell in to the river ami 1 r'M'uel him from drowning. At that time I was in the Mater so long that I wan taken with a deathly lii 1 1 . and nm Uvaine so stif fened up and weak that 1 could neither work nor walk. For some time I was under treatment of lr. tieorire MclKui aid, who said 1 had locomotor ataxia, lie tinallv gave me up, and on the 1st of June, lH!i2, my wife ami I came up to Aiihurn. "When the diix ae Ilrnt came ti hii me the nuiiilineaa iH-gnn ill inr Iiih-Id, ami wmiii tlie whole ol liotli mv Ut-t -came allecte I. There was a cold finding su nwn the small of my hack and down wards, ami a iw of suremws and a tight preMUre on thechet. The nuiiih licua grudilallv extendiNl up hoth le's and into the lower part of my Iwly. I felt thut death was creeping up to my vitals. I flill taking the medicine ('it wan iodide of Hitaxiinn,' "Hid hi wife), and was U-ing ruliUd ami having plasters put all over my body, hut with no lenelit, "lsent to the ('has. II. Sagar t'om pany, the (xipulur Aiihurn druggials and cheniiHls, at lull ami 111 tieneaee street, and got three Imixcs of lr. Williams' l'iuk l'ills for 1'ale I'eoplu ami hegan tak ing them. In three weeks' lime I was so improved that from leing helpless, I was aide to help inyw'f ami to gi t up and go to work, ami to walk every day from No. 74 Walnut treet, wlieie I then lived, to Osborne's New Twine Factory, feymo.ir ami lottage street more than mile where I was then employed, but all the while I was taking l'iuk ('ill. Then lr. I'alchen of Wisconsin, an uncle of my wife, who waa here oil a visit, began to oo-hoo at mo for taking l'iuk Fills, and tinallv persuaded me to stop taking them ami let him treat me. When he returned to the West he left a prescription with lr. Ilvatt of Auburn, who also treated me. lint their treat ment did me no good, ami after a w bile the old trouble returned and I was get ting had Sfain. Then I began to take l'ink Fills; have taken them ever since: am taking them now; have taken in all near I v twenty boxes at an entire cost of leu than llli (my other treatment cost me a pile of money), and again 1 am well and able to work. "If I waa able, I would at my own exneiiat. iniblish the virtues of lr. Will iams' l'iuk Fill to the whole world, and especially in New York city, where 1 am much lietter known than 1 am here." Ir. Williams' Fink Fills for Fale Feo plewithout doubt mark the lieginningof more healthful era. They were first coiuound(d by an eminent practitioner and used as a prescription for many years in general practice with almost in credible success. Thev are now given to the public as an unfailing bhssl builder anil nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condi tion of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill that flesh is heir to. These pills are also a specific for the troubles ei uliar to fe males, such as suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic coiistipatiou, U-aring down pains, etc.. and in the ease of men will give speelv relief and elfect a Im manent cure in all cam arising from mental worrv, overwork or exeease of whatever nature. The pili are sold by all dealer, or w ill lie sent ot-paid on receipt of price (50 cents a Iwx, or six lixes for 2.6t thev are never sold in bulk or bvthe 100) by addressing I'r. Williams' "Medicine Co., hchencctady, X. Y. Ilia Uallfloa. John Field, tho piunist, waan Irish man who studied with an Italian. Clements, and lived in Russia. He loved champagne and washed hia own clothes. When he waa dying, some one ent for a priest, who went to hi bed sidonnd whispered. "Are you a Cath olic or Fn.testant?" The dying man revived sufficiently to sih out: "Nei ther. I am a pianist." and immediate ly expired. Philadelphia Press. The mt expensive royal regalia in the world are thi of the maharajab of Daroda, India. First cornea a g-ifgeona collar containing 60 diamonds, ar ranged in five rows, somo aa large as walnuts. Tup and Isittorn rows of emerald f equal site relieve tie luster of the diaumniU. Chief Ot.in. th orang-outang from the Javanese village in the Midway. taj arrtveii ai iue i nuauei)uia v. Otan is uw;J o first class Java coffee. A cup pre d bim from the eating station at A It'Kina ws declined. Otan knows railroad coffee. Durai is an rxi-ell-nt washing pow djr. The vn men i f Belgium and IIol land are noted fur their anowy linen. Tbeyntain this d.sir.d P-sult by the of borax baaiUul to 10 gsJlixi of water. OWIQCINS' BANKINQ METHODS. Wot a fopalar la Indlaae aa Taar Wsra Q I rain 1.11a. Mr. 7.1mrt Dwiftlns. who is now ucr bail at Kowlrr. tint.. I'hsrk-eil with rmdr. Sling th (iiuda i( ids liH-al ln . liuiiaoi th nunirnma Nalailmna if tlnani't who cnii to grief iliiring llir whic of Ul sum- B rr. 'JwlfKiiia brgsu Lib fliiaiirlal carve in Oxford, Sni., whrr his first enterprise JIMIil iwii;r.ia. waa th nrgiiniiuti ion of Die Cunimrrrinl bstik. After rtnlihliiiig Hint eimcrrn his tin-troric cnurae U tui thnuiKh a iiinnhrr of luiliniia towna, ami lis aiiiilml x sioii or control of a vrr.talilri hsiu of banks ttinitiitliotit Die state. Thru he wrnt In Chirago, where, with tliraidof utlirra, lie nM-linl the Columbia National bank, letter lie obtained a firm luM nn other bniik in I milium, winch fed the Chicago iiititut!nn. Througliiiiit the ll.ier Stute tbe rnj.til Ity with which Dniggins had rix-n in the World was a source uf rndlew talk, and every one marveled at Ilia siieeeaa. this and all gladly placed their hard earned saving in the ante lnr conivrn of t lie new bniikitig geiiliia, 1 lii ilk in a man w ho could ascend to t he heights nf a pretili-iic) III ChiiHUo luiliking circles niuat liulenl lie a financial heavy wrinht. The blind fait b of the Indiana people in Dwlggtna' ability sm shown when Uie state banking depart mint claimed to have (liacorrrnl faulta in hia tiirthialaand warn ed the shareholders of his balika. ltut those most vitally Inti r.trl arrnied to have more coiilliteiier iu Ilwiggiua than In Ihe state depart meiit. w hne olHcera could not reach the "N'ajMileon," aa the state Iwiiking law a W ere loo narrow. Some of the atiH'kholdrra who rrftiacd to take mil ice of official declarations agaiut llniggins know more than they iliil theu. since they have had to uty some liberal ajwaaiuniia on their stock. hen he organ itn hia chain of Imlinus hank, Uwigxina went lotowna that olTerrd favorable opMirtiiiiities for o;eiiliig Imnks aud lutcreMed reaidenta of Influence, and they took part iu the ruterpriaea. ll iaaald by state banking ilc mrtiurtit officials that theae banUa were capitalized at from t:'. t"J to Ml.lltal em h, but wereoMTatei mi Ihe money of draHitora; that they i re at first niamigeil aa private coiuvnia. but whet well cuili!iliii Dwiggius reorgimiml the Imnka, Mild Ihe alia k and giiveiioleaforthr shnns he n 'tinned for himelf. Another of Dwiuuina' eoneeptions wiu the I'nitedMatea Iamh and TruM coninn of Oxfonl, w hich waa aiipMneilly colihi-cli d w ith hia "ayateiu." It w aa capitaliod at I1.1KI.IMI, but Ihe state ilepiirtineiit called thecapital "apparent." Dwigutn rliiillicil the iiidoraenieiit of Senator Miernmn fot hi trim coinpativ and said that Julia I), ltockefeller had olTenil to buy f l.uwi.UU ol Its IhiiicU as an iiiveatineiit. .imrl went up like a rocket and came down like t lie stick. He waa ouatid from hi throne of fame and hovrd through t he slough of Ignominy, all l-catie one of I'u cle ham'a Imlik examiner thought fit lo impure Into hi banking nn llnl. Fmieals availed naught. There w aan't euntigh nimi ey to carry on buainea. and the Columbir National liank rvmaliiedcloartl. Theiicainf the iathetir anle of the story. Iluinlrei of hardworking ludiatiati had thrir last dollar In I)n iuuiu' couniry banks, and one by one theae concern went to the wall. Iu Chicago two or three small concerns went down w ith the Columbia. "LONG LIVE THE COMMUNE!" A C'rjr Wlilrh Ktartled and Knracrd lat I'rearh Chamber of lieputlra. The lncreae of anarchist outragea in Pari seems to threaten a reign of terror in tin Freud) capital, a condition which I likely to test the reaiurce of the government and the courage nf the bourgeois. Significant of ths prevailing apiril of unreal was a re cent scene In the chamber of deputies. During a debate on the arreala of anarch BtTHrvnlrnnlolTlo"vlvr.LAHllMlrKEr, til THE UltNtll IHAMDKIIor ll I tTliS. Ista M. Thivrier. a 8ociallt Ijtls.r deputy who always wears a bloiiae in token of hia allegiance lo the worklngmen, Juineil up and alios ted. "Ing live the commune:" A wild seen of diaorder followed, and there were loud cries of "Kxpel him!" M. Thivrier refuaed to withdraw the wnnla, and a niollon for hi rxpulaiou was rarrhd As he refiiM-d to leave he rhaiiila-r ths president uieiiiled th aitting for half an hour and ordered thechaniU-r to lai lianiL Thivrier and his friends refuaing to leave, the former wa ejitteil by the military. After the adjournment the proceedings Were of a niol diaunlerly nature, rnea of Murderer:" C'onuntinarda:" being free ly uttered. M. Thivrier la a wealthy wli.e merchant, hut he coinea legitimately by hia a) inpnthy with the working people. It began hen. at the ae nf li. he went to wotk In Ihecintl mine uf Cotuinentry. He laleiretl a) years iu the mine and then turned hi attention to vinramwing and w nieinaking. In which tuaineaa he ipm kl ainuei a fortune. It heru a drputj three or four year. llld ina Thlag. "Yes, the trilie rlerieil him king, and as soon they elected bim they aa.d 'llsil, king" " "And what did t do when tbey said Hail, kli.gr " "lis iniroel.alely Ugan lo rigo."-N"w York I'reaa. Ths I'laea lo (.- 0 "How hsv you mansil to acrt-sso .J . L ,..UI.,fatt" anl TlB pPJIUUUU aM" - lop of a pl.iloaopl.ical w nier. I "liy aclo aaaxiatinn witbrVl a eoo sunt study of women," replied saraol, Poca. CD KATIE COT STRUCK ON THt STAGE. Arrah. Mrs. Hran. no wan.ll.er Ot'ss erytat Ti, il.r..n !.: ui'h. hs in av lala. Uw kin l! ba ai.r whin lU'na s rmla Jrsr rrnfr Alu'itf o' me biff itaiiu'l'thrr Kale? Mar, u.a a ay .n- la a. I in la fatrlr dlithrsrtln: et.a rU4 lit Uie tValtlcal rkv. Aa "Mm a ..u, a ul ler, Ihrra'a no luin aid bar em. a Katie gi athruik on ll slase. HI r' t the t iaylrr (III nil.luli.-lit or lalan Ciinie home a.il a liitlati 1mSiii laau; She m) tie 'a a "u" In au i-ra) triN.p I'l.at ilat la ll.'in aura 111 Uuli'l knnar. !!' t i tier thai ) ! ah will t a aoubrslts, Tl.ou.'ll ll.a (' .llt-eu la nut yet av aw. She ill i-e an a- tur- (U'te l'ili ma rhara kler Mn. a kalle (ul athriW'k oil lh laa-e. (Irh, niiUMl)- ktina-a hnw hs uara 111 etothrs A-lliAklli I l.iiii Ir.to rtiuaiiu. Ki 111 meriilii t 11 n.ht me ir hnuae la a ail.t W ui hrr a.-eiie mmiiii 111 ail th namia. Ibr (!. rr'a nid tirltrltr aha rut an alll.-tiea Ti'.'rt lirrailf up loik a -paee. Ci to, murtl.er, liiiiu pagra! 1 liry drlueaout raa'.!!. Hut alia aa) It'a athnylena th alag. Khsat liarea ire In death w Id the scene from .VI .1. tai l Ii," Wh.11 or to atttirr e-enln toahleep. ter thin alie r.uure waialn and awfully talkln. Till lh l.l..iui ni la kl;n ilu creep. tt niakra am h S Kilhrr id III "g!iot uf Ul fntlier.' And Irlla me, "Avaunt. quit her aoliihtr I'ntil. aainta preare ua. 1 ilu i ttint i.arvou. ()i caii't aile'i a wink all Ilia ntuglit. (he aayaalie will Mi. In ths very from line And .laiit-a in lit caiciuin'a xtare. Ii.Ip ail tl.e mil la aut In I lie tu..lln a.lrd Mar ThO"lk-tl t l.elr "IH-r.IV irlawea III alhare. She a) her lu'W lu'lit I "cleauout m filit," Ami thai alie alii I "all Hi rai:r." All Ihe Kirla itiuur a.lr) ar daneina' tha1Uay Mm-a Katie gil alhrtli k on tha slaa?. h satire rn awar wld an nray bouftayi lint thrai.il. i III KaUtliaa-al. Il ik Itry nil I lia.t aarl f..r the rlnl To pay lo r way home ti.tw, that Ihruel But tl.i. I the i..r child, ahe la wr(uctly wild; Ol l ink i will tmy me a ca'e And ha k her up In It lid tli.il blluld nilnul Whin Kat le i;ru alck av ttie lKe. -UlUar.l lluleoiubiu H111T4I0 Elplraa. A M(lit I rliht. With one fearful, tearing wrench I awoke from sweet liucoiiaclouaiii as lu a Sena of painful alert tie. 1 liiteiu-l, but could hear nothing. There wa a heavy, sudden atiiluea lot he air that prc)d upaiii my brain like the (nines of a drug, ll iM-ciucd as tliouh the silence it self w aa deafening. I half rime from my 1ml and listened again brent lileaa. Mill the antiie awful ouirt, aa t bough the machinery of the whole Ulilvrrae had crax-d woralng. I looked slowly around the riMiin lu the falut sun light, ll wan my mom, hut how changed: 1 could not tell what the change waa. I Only knew that aotne an fill inetauiorphuai had given every objivl viaible the appear ance of deut b abaolute deal hi Had the world etitue loan end? Or was It simply I who wa dead? No, this was nnl death, not my death, for 1 could feel now the bit rating thmbof my owu heart. The st ill itea nf cverjlhiiig bream more appalling, more terrible from the fact that I knew not w hat it wnuor w hence It came. I tried to shriek for help. Not a Bound would leave my lip! Another moment and I ahould go mad, If ah, what n thought: if 1 were not moil already. Tbi. then, waa the meaning uf ll all. I was) mini: With a midden leap I sprang Into the middle of t he room and fazed alsiut to meet what might iu my mad ne come lu me. Then 1 kiw what catiM-d the horrible hallucination. The solemn stillneaa, the strange quiet, the ghn-tly lonelineaa, were all explained. Three joyoiia, hnaty step, a few ipiick turn of Ihe wriat, and all was righted. W ith liuhteneil heart, my brain free from t be nverw hrluilng strulu, I wrut back to latl relieved and happy. Myclotk hadlopK-d. New York World. Hard to Wear. Aunt Fanny was reading lo the children. The czar of Ituulu had la-en threatened with aaaawi nation. .She explained the sit uation, telling tln-ni why ll was that a great emperor must live ill conatant dread of such a fate, making a Utile patrlotlo serin. hi in fuvnrnf the man who was "drat lu the heart of his countrymen" and end ing with the quotation, "L'ntaay lies ths head that wear a crow n." "Oh, Aunt Kntiuy, do they sleep In'riuf" exclaimed sx-vernl of the children at once Detroit Free I'reaa. Thrifty llavlre. "Hello. Kiljonlanl Ileen buying a new overcoat?" "No, Don't give it away, Kliadbolt, but It's my old chinchilla. 1 paid a barlier W cents to run his clippers over It." Chicago Tribune. The Sua. ft !"4 ; p. vyi,; few Ll, 11 "I'r'' ' v He Then what did yoo marry m forf Hhs Mamma figure! ll up at lbs tlm and said It was for about a million and a bAK-Life. A soay. Th music reaaed; ths curtain rue; 1 did not bred tha play. Bui gaced upun her lovely face Mia aatt two arats sway. Iter cbawk Ilk tinted appl bluom, lier telh Ilka gleaming paaria. Her e ea aa blua aa aurumar salaa, A weavith of golden curls. And aa I vai-d upon her far Titer came a l..k of pain. Like ctoinly phadow o'er tha land It paaaa.1. ilien cams asala. I aaw the trarilnii In her eye. Th roe Hi.l fa,la away. And tbat fair cheek grow dralhJy peie la apaiei-hlaaa as-oiif. Sh tamed and tio. hd hr aacurt1 am Then alowly went aaay. My l.eavrt bral la-l villi aympalan I did not bred ll,e (lay. U a relumed ail iw.k hU aaati I f aal In great aurprlaa. 11 read tbueil 1 would oak llaali f lula Uiy ravrr ) And aa lh mualr d,ed sway Ilia 111-" Una al.aacr buret "ly al-ier', fret ar t,uo.ber flee. Her aiioe are number fo.ir.s - Ikatua Globe. Ila knew. In a school the other day the teacher. while examining cl-a la history, put tig question, "Who al present occupies the hlglieot poeitionin lintaint" "J'leaae. air." said a lulls fellow gleeful lr "the man that tei: the weoXberoaU tQ o' Heo Nevi."-1 .1 li.ta. Ihllna(pby. 'Wimmln."s:d Mr OroSaa,"UmolKbt atnallar lo wan way." "An fwat'a thut-' Inquired Mr. Ifogaa. "No matt tier how ii.mny a tairn yoq git arqiiaii.te-1 wid. they're all allk la bela different froio wan anoiiiar " l"dlftrrrlla I Jouxiiai- . . . 1 Mr. I. A. I.vforit. rmiirietree oft " Ihe llollywissl," lid Turk street, r-sn I Y imiriso. mi a; "I am alwolutely sii.sil at the great g-ssl t alderwissl s ; l.hcmiialim lure did mv daughter I run...... Miewa atlln ted in her le-t and ankle, with ii.tUimnatorv rheuinau , .ill... . i . . li-i... and l i t . crutches I" gel nl.mt. My latiillv pbvan iun treat.sl her lor several weeks, but the girl grew worse, and mi I aetit si' to the ollicc of Caldcrwiaal's Klietliiiatisin Cure, on the .inner ol Market and rniirth street, ami UI a rseliger .nine buck with three"" aliu.t Tii.ianiaueoii. reiiei. an. ineir I- ,i . I ii . . i. -i i i i treiinlheuin- Hiaer la remarkalile. In la.tlle. ,.f t he ie.n.-.ly. win, I, she U-gsn rjUM,lf k using, and ladore the medicine wa gone ..ii .... ,,.. ... , . ..,., ,. .,, she bud thrown away her crutches, and i now sound ami well.' I'llltelOrd fork. C.midi r.ibb' ii., I innv lietnn made of the lu-wlv inlrri.iu.i-il I ri lii h article to wliii ll th-' li:iin of euhirilie lias lain given. Tin' s.tli-t..!ni ini.hists of put- veried cork i.f ' i IT- rent d gmscf tine- ni-M, k.i.i i. it iiiip.'ilpiibb'. tine, medi um innl coar-M-, tin, pulverization la-nig cllecti d 1 y very Minplo me. in, audi as ll hnllotital gl ilidstotie. Among theae tho nn ilium Hw b rs bavo f, r s.une tnim Ueti einiiliiyed in tho French navy nml by van, .ii navigation comiMiiii.-s for painting tho sli.i t iron nnd pnsti- tiotH. f tlio IIIM.ll ..f Vl-aat I. Thoeffet't of such mating is said to ! to consider nl.Iv iliniini ll tl.e mt.d.ictibillly of the shut inn mid tlio vibrations si tin pleiiKimt mIii, Ii n r, prodtiii-d ns stain as tlnH.'ii In'o.iih a little rough. Another uaii for thix cork Niwd. r is in th preparation of a stilotum-e culled lle gitie, which consist of the powder mixed with line planter in the propor tion of nlaiiit t -r cent. This liegiue coiiixitioii i I u r mil out in all hnpca nnd sizes and i stntcd to I specially useful n a rote-tion alike from beat or cold, or for piirtitions, roof, lofts, ceilings nnd routings of all descrip tions; u!so us put king for boilers, ice liotisis, miiservatoiies, covering for rngims, sti am pija-s, nnd siiuil.tr uses in short, for tlio largo miiuU-r of caw wl.ero it is dcairnhlo to maintain an equal tnniH rature. New YorkSuu. rilra So Tl.lrk lliey I'ul Oat tha l.lfkU. About I) o'cliK'k Tuesday night iluttle mountain was infested with a cloud of tiny the that drifted into the saloon on Front street in myriad, in many in stance darkening the nanus and putting out the light. When the -xt had passed iiway it was found that the top of the lauiis were covered an inch and half deep and the lump chimneys choked, ll would aps-ar that these minute Hie were attracted by the lights in the saloon, and in counties millions perished. Central Nevadan. Tim ronst iKK-f of old Kngliuid, it ap penrs from tlio ivort nf a inlnliiitt uf tho liouo of lords, is apt to be best when it is Allieticuti raised. The men in the Caucnnian settlement in Ninth Africa uutiiuiiila r the wom.t, by 10 to I, and spinsters are rare. TIIK t OMI'l l:HIN OK A t'HINr.sK I not yellnwer Ihan Ihet of an uiifurtnnate In llli,lil..l alinse llrer eoinplaint haa aasumed 111 ehrollle lirm Hie ejebailaol Ihe alilTi-rer assume a sutTrnii hue, there if dell pln III the leKion of the iirrini affrele.1, Ihe lonene la na..-l, I r-alh aour, a ek heS'laehes uaually hill Ii. .1 alMata i iiur, and tlleie la eiuiietlliiae 1 1 a I lie. en arising tr.ilu a altltn- N-aliire. Ci.nsil. ptl...l Hll.l d)sMtwl are also alleltdallla id lilts ery eiuiitii.tii allni. nl, alwaa In lis aKirvlri form, 111, le to lil.--. atfM-.-a.a el Ihe ller. wlilrh are very dainrerous. Iliatleller'a Moniarli llllier alu.llv era.llral.-N I., a well aa Ihe 1 utilities fompHraie,! ttli it and whlrh It orlic inales. In ehllla and lever, a eiiliiilalllt whieli ala,i ylel.ls tu Ihe III Iters, me liter la aerl oiisly Itirohed. Ttiia hue alterative tonie re lli.oea eos,reii-aa and I diKi-stloll, rheuuiatle. uervouh ami khlney ir mhle and dehll ty. The suiter I ., aliaorlied In hia hnhhy thslli gelleraliy Osliea with lalle, hrealh. WATKK MIITOK. One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will develop from lu to l.Vhorae power; can be hwl al a saerilire by awldreaslng i'AI.MS 1 RST, Portland, Or. Pa RnsmellnsNtovs rVillah: oo dnsi, nn assail. T!u- SMALL BUT EFFECTIVC, Wa the little Monitor that met tb Merrt mao at HampOin ibavls. Ho too are lr. J'leree'a l'leaaant I'elk-ta, effia-tlve In oonouee tug the enemy dlaeaae. lien you tas pill It s an ima-irtaiit point to Lav them small provided they have equal strength and eflleacy. You find what yn want In tbeae little liver pill of Dr. I'ierc. They're put up In a ltter way, and they art In a Utter way, tlian the huge old faaliioned pill. What you want when you're "all out of ara-ta" grunipv, thick -headed and take a gloomy view of life. I tbeae Pellets to clear up your srsl.-m and start your liver Into healthful ai tn m. hick Headache, Hlllou Headache., Consiiwtlon, Iudigeatlon, bilious Attack, and all ilerangemeiita of lbs liver, tonuv-h and laiwels, are prevented, relieved. anl cured, put up in era led glaat vtala, and always freab and reliable. Jam Wit i.uhI'haio. Kaj.. of Owirortoarn, Kv.,my: "My wife thluk your UtlM 'l' luts am the initial pills miU" 4 mi T.JACOBS OIL BE? PAINS AND ACMES. DROP 7s C. i j. "DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO mmimm a T I Hardware and Builders' Supplies. 2B9 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. gjO Cut ILU aUrertiaaotent oat, m4 mdJ it wLea joa writ. On and all bear wltne lo Alkaci'i Poboi s 1'h.tis a invaluable for lhlr bl,.,alM n . IllhinK,n ,. ..i.leilo trainer al ... , ,. ., . . v t ..... rinceion t oi:rge, 1 riuceloii, N. J., say: ' I . ferallv. to have pure nd llnple rr unit lee on hand In raae ul ,, rul.r., ,., ,.. c..da. rheu- ,,.,, r. Mirtly alter entering upon mv iiroleaamti I diacotered audi a reined r in itii". ' rnsm I'l !. I tne.1 other planters. I ul found llieni too ha rati irriiatine. Ai uni a roaors I't.sTia . ne ranalde of unite severe eierci. In " iTint " snd ' d. stance " r o-ra and jiimp l.iK the lunacies or tendona in the lea-a and feet aouiei.iiie weaken. I lua can Invaria bly I relieve. by cutting Ihe plaster lu narrow atrip, ao a to r i ve free motion, ami apply'tlla on lllUelea albi'te.l." (lkM.aTU'a I'll M rectify the accretion. Aft ITIall hO UIHatM Hx l f llii r it. Kiit M'tvfi-I) lit kr I I kiltl flr thr h tUiur. rmiitht, i oltll a.D'1 fttir tliroftt lliroftt iurlilv JlSH'tih Will at tH yiMlftf lnt.il, 1-tll h WtMll.t ' ttr.rl bM Utmlf I iHinri miumii, j lit unit: itr lUMMi Nf ton r -t aic it ii i ii x r sr i Mi- m i in. At mi-frtirv will ttiM-lv .1i'ir,.v lh teu nf nirlt mill r.irni'lfti i tlrs.titfr ilu urtxlr r-uin hni nnrrlin it ihritnih Iht tittttoiia iirfu-ti rm tt tirtlr.fw litniltt lift rr tiMt r.r pi nil irtsMrif'iii lr'ii nniiti'l ti ii'iai', ih Inniattf' Hi. ttllt il.t la Irl.l ti fit Id Ns )Tiil t ii ta.ii .It-rl lrin lli. tn Hakt Cstlarrh I tins titaaiiuUt turrtl by V J t hi-itrv A -, l lisltt, 1 1 , rsMi.ktlt Int hirrrtirr, stint t Iftlirli lu Irrtinl.T , wiiitc iriil iiu tits 1Unn1 titnittii iirliiiN-fj ol thr wtrni, ti Im Ihk Hall t Mietrrh Ctirr I turt )nu gii .he v- it til tij. It t M.ll illtrHlal.l)' Kllil tlisulf til 1 iflil, Htll, lJT K J ht-M. v . l o I t IIiiiwIUs.Ib fr-r. bo IU f dniKitt-u, t ci, 7 ceiiU tr IkU. Tt Oimmia fur brMtafaUl. k -a i 5 KXOWLEDGR Ilrinpi comfort nnd itnprorement ami lend to personal clijo) nielit when rightly usi-d. The ninny, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with V expenditure, by more promptly idupting the world's last products to the need of phyical Is ing, will attest lie value to health of the pure liquid nxutive principles cinbruivd in tho remedy, Svrup of Fig. Il excellence is due to it presenting; in the form most acceptable and pleas a it to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial pnisTties uf a -rfcct lax ative : cllccluiilly cleansing, the system, ili-ia-lling cold, hcsiliu'lies and fever ami Nrmanl-iitly curing coiitipation. It has given satisfaction lo millions and met with the approval nf the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Ikiwels without wenk ctiitiR them and it is rfectly free from every nbjertionalilo sulietutice. Hyrup of Fig is for sale by all ilrug gista in ,'nlc ami 1 ladlle, but it is inun ufactureil by the California Fig tyrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the niime, Syrup of Fig, and Ix-ing well informed, you will uot accept any sulwlitute if otlt-red. KUEi T ra svrar (m-cahiov, wiia BUKim FSWiEI Manulssmrsd by CLOeaKT a UKValU, rur land, urssoav Free by IVia.il us raee.pt of u a IsnLLaa A Whole Garden. IM n mail vno nur llluatraied CataJiariM wslek willlell aim alias-nil II. Mimaet NaeH aart Plant )n. iHlrwiaal Hall Mnraerr Ce l. fil nana.H.1 ntraet, naa r'rauciaea, nalecied need s a (wc tally. INSIST 0 UAVINO Till Belling, Packing and Ho, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Druggists' Rubber Goods, iSI-ViCTCSID ST Goodyear Rubber Co, TS sad f riral at., rortlaud. Or. Writ lor eataliaju rs. W. P. t TT No fetO-. F. V. r Sn f17 IT If YOl K ai'HINKHd lOU MrT FAY. CblrkD or easily and ueoassfulli raised by sain ths Petaluma In oubatora and Brooders, our II luslraled calalisfu tt-oa ail about It. s WEST (loo t buy any bat ths Petalusaa II yoe waul aironf , Tlioroua rhlrla We ara reriflr I oaal Haad'iuariera for Hone and l I., Tan u Uara, Mark era, IWa.ka, I apouulri Tnola, foaiiiati., FIimhI' Kmip t'ure, M.rrla puuliry Cure, I re.aioa.iiie the ff real rhw tu-ilre killer and every otbsi artlelo reaulren by pimitry raiaar. Sea Ilia mai hlne la operation al our rililim a lib the ,urwalk oirlrb farm. Midwinter fair, hau hint oatrlriieo aod ail kinde "f ra-sa. Caiai.syiie free: If ya waal II, writ to us. PETALUMA. INCUBATOR to, 7: 7arf 754 T. Malu au.a.1. I v latum a, Cal. ti; r.HFAPPn in thr PNn. GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING, tt, SO, . 4 aad 7t laekea Wide, 1 CENT SQUIRE FOOT. O. B.STUBBS, 4t- my mm) Only a Scar Remains Scrofula Cured -Blood Purified by Hood's Saraaparllla. -C. I 11,10.1 A Co., Uiartl, Mass.) - It It wltk nleaaoi that I send a testimonial ' nuiretnint wliat lloai baraaparllla bsadoee tr siy dtiitbter. It I a wooderful raedlcla .d 1 rannot reramaeud II V kif bly. aana, uo U fourteen yeai old, ha beau AfTllcted With Scrofula rTrrtlnre th waa ous year old. for year Ii baa bad a runuttif or oo en ld oil ker fa.-. We trlr.larrry remedy reeommtdd, bat ni'ibl.i did her any rnl until w nannsat usiiia ll.aMt'aaarsai-ariiia. Mr married Sauahusr a ltlard UM lo Ilea UJW1 Saraepatllia I Hood'sCurcs It had r ii red her nf dyiperiala. Hh had been tnmhlrd a lira H al rooi,lallil tlnee ehildbaat, ami aide bar eure alia baa never beea without a U'ltlaol ll,al Sarsarllla ID th house. M rommellied llvltiff It to he'al aSaait oo yea a(u, oud II baa eu,Urrd ll. rauuluf aura. Only Soar Remaining as s tea re ol Ihe drradfal dlaeaas. Pravlona to taking Hi medtetit her e.eaight waaafleetad but now ahe ran eee eerfertiy. Is enotwetLie with llissi i Haraair.ii we ka'a need Xrceiabl I'llla. and Bd them th beat ' Mm. Uaaia l.alrns. Xaola, lliiuols. Cat Hood'a Hood's PHI ear nausea, sick headache, iDdlfssiloe, Mltooane. Sold by all drurtttUk Rladder, rrlnary and Llrer Disease, Drossy Orate! sod Ulabsla rs cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THI BIST KIONIY AND uvu miDicim. HUNT'S REMEDY Cure BrliMt Dlaeaae, Reteatloa or M a -rale nil od el trine, rlu la tk Mack, tola et aids. HUNT'S REMEDY Cores Intern pa ranee, Hereoea Dlasatss, Oenera Debility, remal Heat naa and kician. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures nitlniuness, lleadaehe. Jaundice. Boar Stomach, DyipPla, CouslliaiUoa aud f Uas. HUNT'S REMEDY ( T AT ON' it ea th atldmeys, I. leer end Newels, retorlnf Ibam lo a asallhy so linn, snd 1 HlSahn all othr Btodirlnoi fall. Hundred hers bean ssred who hsee beea (Iran up lo die by Irleod sad physician. fMII.U at V ALL DRIiiillSTS. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE -roav- INDIGESTION -AWO- CONSTIPATION. Reulatcr of tbs ler and KM ns js -k ricmo roE- Scrsfola, Rbcomitlsm. Salt Rbsca, Kj.nlgli la. ill OttiirBlofd inJikUDlKun. II H sotlllseearetnt all Ikoss salnral.delt eats ratoplalnu and eoaspllealed trouble aad eaineerammo saaeuf eur wlraa, asuibera snd dausiiiera 1 h ff-l la Immeillate and lalln(. Tasaoa three diaaaaot Da fssnsss aaaioT ukse dally keeps tb blood eool, ths llrer and kidneys set Irs, sod will entirely aredtrale from thsayaaatr II trM-aa ol Kendal, Hall aheum. Of say oihe lormot blniHt diaeaa. No retlrlii eeer lnlmdueed In Ihl eouatr haa msl with am h reedy ls, oer etreo uet aulrereal aailafaeiina ebeoeTW asad aa that se lla fasiis KsasnT. Thlt reaiedr haa boee 0ad la toe boala Ihro.iihnul ths old world Inr th past iweoiy fir year as a atwlne tor the a bora Ilium and 11 baa aod will eurswaoa all otaeff sn-eal le rean.llea fall. Sand lor pamphlet nf lastlavHilsIa from I Saw who hae beau eared br I la oae. lraala a4 II al 1. to par hotue. iVr ll and be enaeiMeaa for tale br MACK & CO., 0 and II Frnt St Fr f "aj "w"eTm , IWIISBfJ rn pr4 m h IVHtom. vmrf r irntwr4, Tikt mm . lit. b9 IdarsJ paprT ftsf (haul ltr Snr Udltr Brvta ( glelemff Ms. I SCneCiaOSsat, V by email. Ptrtrtftr frw. YMt rs p( Ul Ims pifsisn ( aUn mkm pnsJ. aJ $km tCalifoniaO" CATABRHK.1L: peclaiavraaraKM4.ajaeaTBenat. I -Vape- i arwsaav eairr ( , .-, skiwn a-aaia i heaua hm T'.K-e. S.aia sf aieil. ea. Tr k e t)e. ail dnitai"1" HOC WIMCimV? ooTe,i- aitilafa llltlalLUH U bfUP ro OMiLoai a ti iTssiato iWlaWall i aaaissa, Sa caa a eeeal -sft i twa 4ki tt j lrtHl Ifruis Ti s MV -J KIDNEY, Pn s uen, Ttiaiinwi 1 1 wriT a I I . tesigp, r I i i (1 rvsper swsi y I o o o O o