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n isabu i ii, Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Pcjwder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. THE DOUBLE CROSS A MODERN NOVEL The iaial Parade. Xbc cumin! naval irade iu New York harbor mi IM. I J will Uot ! a. j!!ii'n; an affair, so fur a naval vi--,-! are roiici-riiol, iu tliv cciilctiiiial parade f lhrej year hi;i. Then, mi linW, Ai'tniK Hear A'lmir.il Walker had cidiiiuatid, I'"' '"' !-') 'il that ircaion th (.'liii'iii.'". U-;mi. Atlanta, York town. Kear-arie and tin Jaiiicatowu. ,otwitliatillidi:ii; the f.ii't llnil II doXcll tn'W atct I ecla have Iwcn added to our Imtiotial Ibi t Min e H',, yet nil Ailunrul Valcr can uiu-ler in ItctolaT will Iw tin- Chicutfo, Atl.ililn. Philadelphia with tU torpedo IxMltlt. Ill" Vesuvius Hllll the diminutive C'iikIiIii. Our other .,.. I ar widely scattered where t li-jr are ulnx lx'1'!)' needed, mikI I In re are twelve n wli slowly a;prouchiu. com pletion. Tin- Canu-uie strike have hud n,ii-i,. rnlp!i' l,i .! illi the liuckuard ii'f of tiii nMiior platuur of the new cruiser, and tl l" iloiil'tfiil If such we-.-La- i lie Maine. New York or I'm tt.tii ill I- n-mly f' r tin- Kriiiid o li-luatioii. Utool.lt ii liable I im by Keith. TIh-x- arc Ilit iluy w In n Inns sit in sulkies, whip in haul, instead of ir.ino in;; nti mulled charter, lance Ml rest. Tli.it tl1" I" r" i'f or- trot may tint a f.ur damsel to udore uinl inspire liim m iiown liv an pixnlc of the Cornish f.tir. A jjrotip of r.rott iiliiM dame hihI d.iii.x lt were wutrhiiiif eagerly t lie hot ly -. :i t --.t .-. I ran- in whii li a lirownhVId li"fvi ilrn I'll !' Ili-uU-ti LiiiKcutt, the well known oni' iiriuiHl trainer, wan competitor. In tint l.o-t hihI wiunini; brat of seven, ii I In- priili? of tin plum swept under tin- win- a length ahead of lm rival, tlit Urouiiiii-lil women broke into olirill rry of delight, and int Very enthusiastic mid very pretty iirl. turn ing to another, exclaimed. " nili hal Ketib I. intent i In ro thi minute: IM kiss linn till he couldn't see!"-Bangor (Me.) Commercial. lift limed Hut. (jcore Mil's, the sixteen ycnr-old urn of KoNit Mill", a t opriMitli at triilrforil'it stove work, wondered what a tl; tiaiiiiie t arirnlf wait Thurs day aftcrtusm ut Licit-nth mid Monroe street. hiiiI now wonder where six of hi liurm art'. It serin that ha found it lyinn in the N. X. ami M. V. yard alal ls'-MII , irking it Willi II pill. It fx plili!i ami lore -ti" mx litiyern, three off rath liaini li- I .r-in:ttl u aim) Caxhi'il con.-, 1 t. .!:. I.oiiwville Com-iiierci'il Weakness may bo Inherited, or It may result from neglect and care lessness. Thin, weak, " run down " persons need Scott's Emulsion tho Cream ut Cod-liver Oil and tho most nourishing food known to science. It Is palatahlo and nioro clTectivo than plain oil. riiysiciant, the world over, endorse it. Oca't be deceived by Substitutes! Pniai.il br Soull 4 lkn. N. V. All lnifutt TROUBLED BY ROGUE SPIRITS. Tlicj Com l iiim ttr IUi I'lw bh4 I'Uj I'rmali. Willi I'aluilrlr. Henry I'almlrte of I hl aim il, n- tti thank of a l.-nltilit.-u worlil ll hnm Iwn r,lurlnu tin-mj.iiTtK i,f tlio aplrit Innil ly any.tem ierullnrly liUnwnniiil luutel plallntt III illamn-rii1 wllh a linn, hnlanrr ami periiMilly Hint Mti,p lilm n. no or tlliiHrjr pioneer of eiimiiiumlniie uphen Mr. I'.liulrle mii lie . n.i .plnnmll-t, yet he talk Willi irll. Ilm . le'iiie of roin miiiilrntlon U liy im-an of a mornMo honnl orill.il, with Hie nlplial.-l pp.inlfii ouly ormnifil In a rin lenniuiul It. With the end of In llni-r r-fttiK lijiliily on the lamnt. It I iimveil hy the .pint kvk ami forth from one I 'll, r to mioiher until the nnawer to III ile.lloli I .a llial out Kr oiliTeiiletiiv the ttonl )!" ami 'no, "iw I In j ar uior freuenily iimI than any other, hare a plixv nul.Ule the rlnle. "Now, I want mu to innl. rininl, " hr alii to a t'hhviiro Trlhiine reHini r, "that theait aplrtt all mine In me entln'ly unao llcliitl 1 am not a aplrtiuall.t and ilon't altai'h the Mine linportnnif to apirttual Utu a the U'llever tin n-ln tin. hut It I llilenely Inti n llliK to me, ami I imahler the reault of my f.rlmeiitn'niHrkahe "Alxiltiuie yi-.ir nif laan lln-aeae anef k lih the awu.iani'e of my wife. Hut alie mam UTiune ao nerriiii that it KM linMiwlhle for her to tto nnvthliiK or even remain In the naiin where the m-itneea were lii hl Then 1 la-un it alone. Mr apimnt tun iu extremely rruileaml r"irl.v atlnpt ed t the iuriit. hut I at hleveil riuli rlitht along, due nlxht I pluitl my hamla on the bnanl ami Imiiietliniely rieiril a rfamae. lanlili'Ye Who In It f The name of an unrle who ilhtl in New York mme year ftf km a-l!iil out. I wautil him to tell me omeihliiK of the Mimic of rxiatenre where he wn, hut theitimlltlon erhlently went airalnat u then, ami I ramlitn't Ket mueli anllfiv tlon from Mm. I aakitl him to tell me whether there were any other Inhahlteal worht Untile the one 111 whlrh we live, lie until there were two other. Jupiter ami hut the name of the aeeond I rouM not i .tteh. The people In them rntenihled u, and their aplrit mln Kled w ith our. "The neit night another plrit rame, and it itnld to me, 'Your wife I going fall III and tile.' Well, that made me mad. you know, and we got Into a row at onee. I told that aplrit never to eome foollnu around me again; that I did not care to tnlk with It Hut. a I learned later, my Injunction were not nla-yed. A few night after that I got a romniiinhsnltnn from what purported to le the aplrit of my l ter, who, I knew, mile death had overtak en her middenly, wa alive and well In New York. It nald to me, 'I am fntally 111 at the h'wpllnl.' The next day I wmte to bet and learned In reply that (he had FRUIT PRESERVED! LABOR SAVED I Antifermentine PRESERVES FRUIT WITHOUT MEAT. Antifermentine -l'KKKKVIL- Cider, Milk. Butter, Catsup, Pickles, Etc., AnJ iW It MVfK'Wrri.l.V hr .rrT.ntla fer-m-uiaunn. The u "1 thl wonderful .rerv- iir Miiir .nere. In rannltiK and preMrvlnc Iril'l.an.l rrici'laliieol all kuel.. Ml Mill 1.1) ou tnfiot fruit, eavr. lime aud lalior, and It in tery Hajr a ileelde.1 lUecea. ANTIFERMENTINE It wild hr all ilrnirl.U atol rrneeri. and I guar air,,i to do what r II will. HVKl V, HKITMHU WIMIIIAKII, rnrlland. Or. ELY'S CREAM BALM l quirk I r Mlivurltnl I - AIUm I'wln nl lutfarMMiatltttie 11r m4 Sorrt. I'rwlrli fht Mtitltrti frm Af1liittinl t mIiI. ttore tkr fWMt tf t aat jinH ftiurll. IT WILL CURE. COLD 'N HEAD A IH- I. a.iilt lliltteaeh liO.tr, I. lel ! tt abU. J'riee .al fenl. at If lit"" " y ru.l U.Y IlKorlltl:-. hi Wrrew -ir-t, S. nrk 101 SAFETY r t-l la ptirehm rt"italJ trn 1. ( BltlN, l..t Il.e. If yu 'll tur i-i I ill ! inf Dion. T.a.l j.in'deoler lor iSAK H and Ktl'-IKII' H.-IUI. nd lialu t rn.., Kldi.i an I Ulill ,. 0 eu rrlr imi t!if l.rau.1. iry ttmflk aiaf rd. utti Percti ud Babber Co., Ktabllali4 1SS. Portla4. tr. :atarrh TAKC IT w.pruMDnft's. - ftpiqpri Blood PuainER; kCNrvt.u'vta 0tAs DYSetPs. Siv p " ' 1 9 w m tas I ,V. f A,lAif "v CCZTVCNTSS o rALMIIlll.' HI'IIIIT DIAL, nut lavn aliJt at all. It wa that wicked aplrit again. It (rave tho name of Julea Jordan and aid it home wna In hadea, a ploco dex-riUtl na lielng cold and dark. It almi aalil the only enjoyment, the In hul.it anta there had wna In tonnentlng the liv ing mid lending them atroy. The next night tho aplrit of a mnn w ho roonntl with mi) in l'ari M'venil year ago came and told me that if my aioter waa aick in the honpltal It could llnd out and let me knuw. I aekinl how long It would take. The re ply waa, 'Ten minute.' At the expiration of IU minute I went to the lard again. Tho aplrit wo there and Mild, Yca; I lo cated your ahtter In tho hoapltal, and he I alck unto death.' "Well, nil thin, you ee, wa lie and came from that rogue Jordan. If anybody ever knew uch a chap, I ahould like to luivo that pemou'e aililn-, heratiM he iiuiat havo been a luwl egg. Then I have hod many Int. renting a well a pleasant ruiiimiinicntlnti. 1 talk either mentally or onilly. It make no difference which. OnoMitlsfiu tory aenncu km with my U-p-father, who wa m-erly HO year old when he dhxl. He I in purgatory, a place di vided Into aeven atatc, one for each of the M'ne, hut he hor- m to get out of there into heaven, lie told me my mother waa In heaven and wanted to romo to me, hut only by vlal 'inilt can the dwell er there get a chance to vUlt the earth. A thl purgatory correionil with that if the Catholic U lli f, I axked the old gen tleman whether one religion wai haikitl upon there a U-ing l-tter than another, lie aipwcred 'No.' Then I onked bltn to give me a dcM-ripthfti of the rarinu aplrit land, lie n-plled: ' I can't an.wer that queatlon.' " 'Whyf "'Theretaairuanl here watching over me ' "Itrem. therefore, that guard or drlT era manage all the apirita that corTrwpond with me. I aaked another aplrit regarding the modo of life, the putiUhinrnt and general appearance of thing over there, and It replied. 'If the world ahould And out all you want to know, the Increase In aiilchle would lie linmene. ' " It aeem that Mr. Palmlrie enter ln rhee nightly frolic with much pleaaure, for he aay: "I am alone In my rm. My family ha retln-d. Krerytaaly laleep. The whole hou' I quiet. -flcUenfly I need ftwr no poaalble frnud or trUkery excepting from auch rt'gue a Julea Jottlan. I light my pipe. k out my aplrit hoard and place my hand on It. In a minute or two the Laird move. I ak, 'Who i tt" 'Then the name 1 given. alo the aga and time of dth. I have obtained the following rwmltt: There are Ihrve pher -heaven, purgatory, or place for repent ance, and hade. In which there are no Brtw. but Inatead cold and darknea The ptrtra In purgatory and hade can eom muni' ale with me, but lx o tha In heaven, although by apeclal permit the latter may makean exception i.-rn.ionally A etiii.in of mine told me he could travel thoUMtiida of in 1 1. -a in a minute. He went from Ji-rialemtoNew York In a few ee oiul " ' War ralaler Ml1 TkelrOwa t'e.ar. In the olden day axtuu were obliged 'aj make their own pamu and mu their i !... TV i. rvrharal l nna fif tha I Lf. n l "m i 1 - reaoa why nnn of the paintings of i the MnM As" are w brilliant tlay. btcati-e the material tieJ were pnrer, ; althoiik'ti 'jnite cm. 1. Of the arti.u of Urerre and Itotue we know Try little. I xce;,t what U toIJ of thtm In hutorr or truir.ion. I t we have bat fw riatriplt cf tbv if woikt.-lUryn't Yotuij People. f 1 0 p 9s G0 o o B; Airrysnjom-rosm. 'Vermr he gHf.l. "Na word, man! Over, I ay!" And a the gathered atrent;tli to force him down he cliltcheil bii.h. "Your falae. lyinif tonjfiie hall dtveive no more! Down" "Stopr rnti out a voice, ami fo Ivan' aij t-ame a atruua; ann. Untying hjin back to the KTtvn turf, where he lay ex hauateJ and alatt'hlea. The deiwe rloiiil htin heavier. A tremendous f,MM 0fire wcpt down. A iltafeninu rraxli in.t.ititly followed atnl hewn la ilt of tluiu.l. r fell at our feet The rant-J cloud .irtvL The litflit swung over the m-cuu. "Olefr And I leniel into the arm of my buy lover! "Yonrworthlt-ta life i pared you tlu timer cried Vera to Ivan, lint heapoko not. Tlio sun broko forth from the edo of a razeed t loud, aliinni ovt r the up turned face of tint defctiM-lee tiuu. We loikixl. Ver.i had bt-n talking to the dead! The forked liht hud left the avarej mark of a double enwa iijx.ii hi bmwt "Ceni a dear, can you not wikV'f critsl Olef. "Yee, that i all that I can do. Yon find me here, the withered biiih that y.. i have made me -a heart without a green leaf ii H it twi; a dead tree, iiaui which yon hnnij your cruel letter, your nn vage of adieu, your declaration to become the huli.iiid of another!" "Ccta's!" waa all the protet that be could make. "(.'mar cried Vera. "It wa my wickfdnean! It wa I who wmte tuy own death letter. I went to Stockholm, ami from one of Olef letter that he had sent toyoti, forwarded back to Swe den to me by Ivan TroUky, I forced Ulefi hand; ami that Ivan miht nvog' lure it I marked the letter with the "double rri"," aa niiili-rtood between n. It wa 1 who eetit the cable die f itch and the hit letter to Ivan, signed 't lief.' I releax'd him from hi boudaipt with Iran' f.Une fnitnl, and the old liouaekeeper told ti where you were to day. I atveil your securitim. They are here," aha concludi-d, handing iu a packet. Tlie sun bemel brighter. Tlie freeb ened trttw and grawe held up their green he.nU with pridu aa they drank frtm nature' cup. The daiaie never looked more Iteantiftil. I saw the fond, dead hnpea of the pant apring into new life. The bird King agaiu their sweet carol aa my lay lover's hand crept iuto mine and our fond liaa met. "Yon have not forgotten!" 1 cried. "Ncj. ruin lill.i kara t'eaca, I have never forgotten! Af allt mitt hjerta Ja aUkar dig!" "And I, too," I rcK'utcd, tr.inalatiuji hi fond word. "'Wall all my heart I love you?" " Till tND. lll.mank'B H If and lb Kalaar. It Is said that Prince tii.iinarck is la great iuea!tiireretKiiHilile for the open attitude of hostility recently aastlinod by the ei-cliancellor toward the em-(a-ror. At the prince' ofliciul farewell reception just U'fore hi reti'.-etnent from public life thero were preaeiit sev eral memtaj'r of the cabinet, the whole staff of the foreign oftlce, aud a large number of dignitaries of state. Uiamarck was minimally silent aud apparently in a mood of griff rather Ihuii reKctit.mctit. The iriuce, ou the other hand, was almt beside lierxelf with rage. She exclaimed in a loud Voice: "It waa I who advixed my hus band to bear no longer with the emper or's petty interference in matters which he doe not uudcrxtaud. But to accept my husband's reniiiutioti was an act of infamy which the knavo shall repent to me. lie shall recall my husband on hi knee. To dare to treat Germany' gieatet-t man like that I Wo npon him!" There was a moment of awfnl silence, and then followed a stampede led by the tuinihteni, who ruidicd out of the palace as if a peatilence were tiKin them, and in an incredibly abort time the His marck futility found tliemittdve alone iu the brilliantly lighted saloons. Chicago Pout. A Wouibb Htilninirr at Allanlle City. The old life guard along the coast point with prido to the dully achieve ment of Mm. Jaliie Nil hele, a aociety womiiu of Tioga, a suburb of I'lulatlel phia. Mrs. Nii hi le i a tall, willowy brunette, and she swim out into the ocean where few meti dare follow. She doe it slow ly innl with auch a true re gard for the scientific rule that the life guard fe4 no tiinainea. She swim through the surf with graceful and pow erful strokes, and when smoother water i reached the overhand stroke is used. Fatigue i never apparent, and Mrs, Nichele explains this by her method of swimming. After skimming along the surface of the blue water by the overhand stroke for awhile she changes to the sweep stroke. Before this motion ha bad au opportunity to tire her she change to another and so on, each method bring ing into play the muscle In a different way. After awhile the fair athlete turn on her back and float long enough to give all her inm-clm a rest. ThU is the secret, and few men know how to do the act sncce.fully. Exchange. J a. I tua Maa II' WaasraV A burglar who w. doing a neat job on large safe waa boirirlrd on looking up to aee a man standing inilrtly beside blm. II aa about to retire ben lb gentleman said: "(io ahead. I am Intrreated In tbat Job." "Wbyt" akrd the aK.ni"bed burglar. "Because I have forgotten the combina tion, and no living -r,u knew it but my self. If yon ran get that safe open, I'll mak It worth your while." Texa Sift ing. . A a In.lttMitaaw Proferr Gamer, ti.r monkey man. wa a giiM.1 at Iloiigl. !,.ib'ir "at borne," and amot'g tie pe..pi ti.ere awmli.ed waa a celebrated Uaelon pub,. -her. Ageutleman aaked tbe publish, r if he bail been intro duced to I'rofr'r (iarner, who bad eauanl tbe monkey to laik "Ob." said the publisher. "I b known Profraaor (ianer for many J eara." "Keallyt" rpol ttie other. "Bid be tratb you to talk?" IV'totl Vrr Pre-a, Tiaa Mah Landlela-b That -rni oq have painlKi i weodrrfjo) "! DuUrt;b-It Biu.t be A tramp got Into n.f studio to day. eai.gLt s gbt of Lb ple tur SDd nncofiaciou.iy p-t oa mj fur over coat tarf.r U want it.-llvWtv ITKssk f savws la the it. at Styt Ika Caar. snip 4 UMswr rart. Homer Fort aat In tbe parlor oervonily toying with an Ivory Mrr kutf. ft had Oof yet come down. He wa In rveoing tlrr, anil a. lie h-aunl forttard and caught a ghu.pae of h' Uv Iu a mirror be aaaaer ine loaer that hrau wlr. Hut h frit II t" ! the ii rrmr liioiiu HI of In. life - the oiieP.n ebi. li lu bole future littiia! for had hr not il.i nlrd toa.k Ik alriX that rvrn Ihg tn In-In. w ,fi-r Hr heard Ihr rtl.tl of tlkrii aklrt. and dtrw a ipili k. Involuntary rraih. Hut It . Mr. Illldehart, th Inetlirr e( lU-nini, m ho eutrrt-il, h tie at a I willow ami lived alone with hrrdaiighlrr. "All, Mr Kort." Mid the buly, eitemling I rr hand krncioi.y, "you anr iUite dearrt rd here, are )u mil '" "No, not tliai, Mr Ililibhrt."aii.wrml ll. llnT "I foiiml the place deserted and colniileil i and bae mi i laim on priority of aetilrinrnt Hut I encourage liiimigra tioii." he nil'bd 1 1 1 li klv. The 1 ... I . in,l. d n -lie sank Into a thair lid l""kml III I In- Jollllg IIIHII " Your 'Inn,, hit r." t "in mind Homer, ".he I. aell'" ' (juite .o ami iinn li lnterestel In her char table Murk M e I, ate had a verj hard niiitrr, atnl. sin-, I in-rr are tiirtiiy MHir Hy the wty, Mr. K"il. I in re i. a mailer no ttlin li I Hi-h to -peak to pui " ' lnilei-d'" .ii"l I l.i li "I ii 111 'I II a he felt the color iiki'iiu llv ing from to. face. The laily.nl up i, the i. lue of In r i li.ir, a.1 Ju-tcl a pair of . I I inuiiieil t )eiilaaraiid li.ikeil at hllll linriou It . "Ve. a mailer of i:reat iiiiMirtauce. I have bud It III in nil some linie.au, I . though It Lull aMkManl and painful sub ject It rami"! I- atolilcd longer." Il'imrr faili r"! mii Inaiticiilalr reply and aalloMril a lump In lua thnrnt. "You bate now, Mr. Fori. Iiern viaititig my daughter Heairix for almmt a year. Your tails lat'ome more frt.iieiil, and they gmw longer. Y ou do not deiij thia, I faucy, Mr. Kort V I'iMir Homer shook hia head and clung to the arm of bla chair. Hr could feel bl heart throbbing In hi lanoui Ilk aoma great piece of machinery. "I apprehended that yon would not. Be atrix iba-a not. Mr Kort. a you know, I have la-en to couaiilerahle ex eiie during the pa-l year iuit.lting the World's fair and reutirilig my carnar hoiiae. This, added lo the not or mil. stringency of the tunes, has aeriou.ly reduced my purse. Now, Mr. Kort, j.iii uiii-t know tbat in sit ting up hi re mi often and so late wllh Bea trix you have burned out a great deal of nod during the winter. I do not ak you, Mr. Kort, In fummh thla Wiaal; but, my dear young air. I must lu.i.t on your saw ing it in the future. You will of course comply with my wihr in the matter." She awept out of Ibe room, liouirr Fort bid hi face Iu hi baud. How long hr aat thu he could not gUCM, but he waa amiiMil by a soft touch on hi head II alerted up, and with a little cry llcatrix shrank bark. "I thought you were aalerp, Mr. Fort." she said, blushes jisdling one another on her face. As she slo.nl I here In tbe mellow light she aeruinl more Is-slltlful than ever, and she wa knowu to 1st tbe most beauti ful girl in Bliighamtou. With a atmng effort Homer spoke, "Bo you kow all'" he aAed. "All." she replied, and her eye sought tbe floor. "What ran I sayf Tell mr." She tapied the toe of her btait Impatient ly on the soft rarH-t, but did nol raise her e "Say iiotbiiig," ahe replied, with Intense earnest nesa. ny nothing, but saw wood!" She turned ami walked lo the sofa, and from unilrr It drew a large rrtl bucksaw, with a glittering blade and great, jagged, savage teelh. She held Hup toward tbe young man. "Saw wiatd," she rrjieated. He sank back Iu bis chair and looked at her as in a dream. "See," she cried, aakliig rapidly and controlling hrraelf with an effort aa she reached la-liiiid a little bronui llaryeiai the mantel and took up a bacon mid dalutily between her thumb and finger "aee. It will grease the blade! I smuggled It from tbe breakfast table this morning in my bonbon box." She rulilieil the rind up and down the blade with uervotia haste. "Saw wood," she aaid again. " Y ou k now you were cen ter ru-h at college a year ago, ami lb rind Will help, oh, ao much!" Homer Kort, though young, was man if resolution. Me rose aud drew hlmsrlf Up to hi full six feet. "I am ready," he said slowly, scarcely parting his lips. The word came from lb Very depth of his soul. He folio we.1 her through the kitchen ami Iuto the wnol.hed. There be found a pile of ahfllbark hickory wood ami aaawhiatas. Beatrix held I he lamp. Then for two bour I he saw raa-d and tore and ripped till the nuol air of the wtaal shrtl waa foggy with aawduat. Sometime be would slop for a moment, and the girl would apply the ba ron riud to the hot and quivering blade. It Would bla and spinier, but In a moment tbe saw would lie leaping like a living thing Himiigh a hickory knot. At last It aused for lack of fond. He stood by the young girl, with hi face flushed. "Beatrix." he said softly, but his voice did not falter. "My Ik-atrix, with you by my aide I could saw wood tureverl" She looked up into bis face, trust and Uappiiiess ileea?r than word could tell shining from her eye. A. they went into the house he saw a fu ture a in a vllou stretching away before him, but through all the year he could are no parting from the woman by hi side. The hoarse growl of a cat followed tbrtn from the wood ahe.1, "Tom haa found the bacon riud," wbia lierrd the girl. New York Tribune. Mot I nreaaoaanhs, m G CD o o o o "Rxcuae me, but were you at Mr. Hlga blower's reception Just nowf" Yea." "Well, may I walk with you aa far a lb corner under my umbrellaf" IJfe. faper la Pnrrlga lafaa. An article in a recent tinmber of Tbe National Journalist state that 1,1 IS new.taier are printed in foreign lan guaea In tl.i country. The tiertnan head the lt with mo.', and next coin th Scandinavian with II". followed by th French, who have Oo. there are 89 la Spanish, ?? in IV.h uiian, 14 in Polish, 10 in Dutch. XI in Hebrew and 5 In Welsh; two each in Finnish. Icelandic, Irish, Swim, portugnese. Slavowc. Chinese, Lithuanian. Uus.un and Armenian; on each in Hungarian, tireelt, Cherokee and Creek. No better illustration than this polyglot array could be given of th , raned element tin a tieip to mat op this nation. It also argue a Ugh aver af standard at intelligent In our for eign fcoyailalloo.- U O Wkllllar' taaaaaalsa. When John O. Whittier't ofilc la thl city was surrounded by a mob fifty year ago nearly every one on the premise felt comt rained to depart. The gentle (jnaker found himself alone with an ofhVe hoy w ho Would not desert hllll. W'hittier at l.i-t made las wav through t'.ie aiiuing i loH'l tin w ii t hestniit atrts l to Flftll. His gelitle mien Mll'l tllle way of nil it mg tin. at. gained him the tuob'a r- . t. and the ciiuragetiii little fellow who ilin,' to hi employer throii.'h it ail wna also adinirtl. Th )tir finally t'. k refuge lu a friendly house. bit tier m er forgot that lav, ami for jiiir. lie wrote hnu coiistantly ill this i lly. In li death came to the U'V, since n to in a i.Ii.h hI . hi daugh ter sent Wbit'P r a letter aiiiiouncing the fact and Hi t it e. a touching letter of stiupatliy. lt.-.'1-ii! 1 r a balat was Isirn to In r. mid be will U christcne.) John ( ir.tnl. nf W bit ti.r. - Philadelphia Uivtr.l. II. l Water f..r ll.e I'ul.llr. The "hot water foiintiiins" which the municipal council of Paris determined lat year to etahlih are in operation on the Boulevard St. lieriiiain, ou the south side of the Slue. The fountain is an elegant circular coluiuii provided with a button, which, la-nig pressed, after placing a soil in the slot, cause alaiut eight quart i f water to lie al most iii-Utitaiiii.tn.lv heatttl by gas to ttt deg. Keaiimur, and uissel through a tap into the recipient's util or can. When tin oM'ration I coinpletnl an inner weight nc and tlie ga is auto matically turtitHl ofT. The small house holders and sliopkii'is-r of the neigh la.rb.snl are stated to ! availing them selve eagerly of tins privilege, which la eventually to la- extended to every quarter of tint city and suburb. Paris Letter. Tlie apple (.nirer w as given to the pub lie In 1' j. At the present day on r' t ru Arm uiukes utrr '.'7.1S.D a year. tllllsslMi IMS: ITI.AMH' t'.iisllv lionlte. M..le.n.ss. Wlien ttie Vsvei .latr to teti and lw. allh ..H, .iron linL-ed utu I Is I lie .l..nia.-li that cau .land I' wltliunl h-vnllliiK lonrl.is, i-otiim.-n-ial Iraieler. achl.i.H.n, mar tin r, all tclif trial II.Mleller . Molna. ll Miller I. Ihr l-r-l relnr.lv lor Ilia nail m rits'rl.'tice! In r..nh ai-allier mi the waler .. vim. l.d wes. v Irairlei. I) iali.tnlteli suffer fr.'tn ..'liirllliliil akin In tai. and find III Ihr ttlltrr. II. -ure.l teltedr. Nn .llM-rder f Ihr .1 in eli, II. r nt Isia.-I. . sti nlia' I ii le II, l II mr tint la merenlite l the prnmid salt it Itinr .nictl reincllr. tr.-.tta. i) rtticae ell. I. II Infrhlll. lid leier, tldliH) and theuiiiatle Imiltile and lleivmi.lies.. s.miKrul. In Hie frnnllrr Rii.mld .rt Lie Ihemst'li e with tltl. Sua lile. ellial -si-aii.r-l ak'atn.l Ihr rff.l.iif ttciMlluJ" nf ellinale, har l.lilp, elsiiire and tatlxue. There U alwsv riHira tor s man of f.iree, and he nisii. eaun far many. A Asrn i or Tit' MiaiT. 'Bman't fiuiu-Ainf 'ria-AM " are every where popular si a r re for inr.'al disease and coughs, and this nopiilanly i based uxin real merit. Sild n'y in hurt, II. fiHil thl hnlil. nlll atfslll.t liisl Slid a ei.wald that lve. ill lo the .let It. IIKirMist I A MIT UK tins: It llv liiral .lleilin., a. they eaiiunt n-arli the ll.ea...d i-irllmi id die ear. Thriel. mill our ay to ruie ilealneM, and tlial I hyenn.lliu tt.mal reninlle Ih-nfurM I. eallwd til all III flamed enlldllliMl nf III mucous llliln nt Itie il.taih,aii lillie When llil. Illtsf el. Ii.ltamr.1 rnu have a runil'llii M.itnd or lmia"teel hear nt, and w hvu II I. entirely cIiimhI .Irtifttea I. the r.ull. and mile. Hie lnltiimintl..n ran be takeu nut ami ihi. Itila n- nre. in lu tinrmal eiindlllnii, hearliis will tie de.trmed tnrever: nine eM. mil ol ten aie eausrsl hy e.larrh, wnleh la nolhliil lint all lllllaDie.1 euiidPlun ol ISe miiraita slltUrv. U will tve tin Hundred ISillara fur ant ease of dr.tiii's (e.u-e.1 I.) ralarrhl that rauti.il tie rure.1 hi Itali a t alsith t are Hriid I'.r rlr rulars, Iter. t 1 CIIKSKY Alt). T'il.lu, O. Hold l.y drticgl.t: ti reuts. RCISrLL HACK. WELCOME WORDS TO WOVEN. Man? tlrnr worw-n mil on Ihrlr Umlljr nhf affsi, tufft-riiitf, as ilry iiiiiih, uim fnui n iksui, imHPeT Initn nrrt ln VS - .Jl I nuttier from liver or kidrn-y das-was, ii'.llier with pain here or there, and In llil war titer all pnwt-fit to their ewav-golng doeltir. lairaie aia.wa.-a, ir which be ure- serltaia, assuming ttiiin to be suen. when. In reality, they ant all only t.aiaiirNa eauaeil by sum wnmh dlsonkT. Tlie ultiTll. pa tient gel no la-tier, hill prolwlily wnrww, liy reaaiia of the ik-lay. wrong tn-atineui and emtsemient eomili.wllmis. A mM-r metll eina, like Dr. I'k-m-' f'svorile l'B-i-rli.lNin, dmefnl to fna rnu wnuel bav nruuiplly eured the disi-aats Mrs. Haav TArr). of Hy4!. Jrfmm Cs Nib., write: " Kor two year I was a ufferer. A I -art nf thla lime had In la carried from my bed. Wa raekisl wllh latin, had byalena, s very nertmi. no appetite and emilerly dhamirartsl. A few bottle of 'Kavorue l'n--ri.it.i ' effisiil s larrfta eurw." Wold by sll iW alerj In nwilnaitea. x ii ii 2Vf.. .Vk'ta, and ?!. bottle. One cent a doss. 1 is sold on a aH.at.. It eurwa and is lb beat Cough, aotl Croup Cure. guarantee by all rlnie- Ini-i point Consumption Rambler aiorcLfs. Swin, l.lhl, airuag, Ksllabls and Heaa- llfMl. A lira airett w.ntel la .1 FRED I. MERRILL CYCLE CO., ItT Wa.hlBftow Rl., Pwrllaad, Or. very eity and Iowa in tlra- Suii,wa.lilnl.in and Idaho -nd fur catalu. m sal tern. No on know better than thl wll known niiw-r th full vlu of acurstU. It Is not really Imposed upon once, and never twice. This is h 'testimony after tariity years' uae of Ault uVa I'.'Sol a I'lialraa: "."aai KirTM At itn, I Nsw Yoa iitv, Itrcrmlirr at. lfsj i " Kor Ihr last twenty year I hat lieen using Alutw s I'oeoi s I'ltaTta. They have repeatedly til re. I m of rheumatic pains and pains in my snl aud I '. hetirtrr I list a cold, ou on my cheat and on on my back epesdily rel.rve " My family are never wiiiioiil them, Ill'.sSI L h..s " Haist'kiTM'a I'm Improve th uiges tioii. I trry ttinulil which K.-lil'i. and piety thfnw Int.. iSr wurl l alter, the w. rl.l lltl AMI lillll w lit AWIIIII A. VI ht I. II that le d.t III Amrrlra we ilrf. fmm ...ir lust i tut i.ioa t irttriiii' la d. ii'.il sii h"in-i ..Mr in it 1 1 y d eHiniii a livine I. II MM.il,r we hate in. t.els f.t, nnr llilril arm rt u.ru? 11 n. i wr ,. ,w ii in i ur araic rmt'i'i an Mil. ll.e.--fnl 111.- Aie.air pirelit and In r.ui.ir. iii i.lain- He tint -I umii- in n ir d -i r no i, si inn in. 1 1. I,, 11 1 tie 1 1 ...... f I. ire Kti . ran. nd nirtl all tt.itnr. A small Us.k. .1 1 1 . .Inl till'. Uo. and S'tl. .f 'l..-r. a, rtnl le " l it It Imi I. t ucie s. ui Itiliiki"' t.i.iiir.. tslih t,lll wrtMlw .is i .nilcii'llna Willi V. it ta ill nei.-r ti-itrel nrilrrln a .-..ft lhr..ni;h ,"" fei In.iii-r nr -eudiii I-, ut. Inr same Ii r turn mall In ih" aiiih.'r and puhi.iiir t nlll Iks Ml Hill 1 1. 1, .null H.s.r of -Ii-.I.m'. hits k. I bud and t.k aireet., I'lirilniid, nr. I He 1. a ramtatifh. nol a Imttle, and b lla .Irl.lll . Well . II. tl Ion... i. iiar.l yourself Inr .mnmer malaria, tlri-d helli'S, t) 11.111 new lire. ui lliiasl runflr. t'ss gusmelluesvuv rtiliaa: on dust, aa aall. Tit OiatssA for breakfast. Jl Afra, Mf.-n f. Hit! Fi m rr, S. Y. -sitsL m i r .r r Wm iV . P. It. 0. No. M7 H. T. V. V. No. rJM mmm KNOWLEDGE nrings comfort ami improvement nml t.n, I to ts'rsonal enjoyment when rightly umsI. The many, who live bet ter than other ami enjoy life more, with 'esa eXH'tnliture, by more inmplly nlapting the world's lieat pnnlucl to .lie netil of physical bring, will attest he value to health of tbe pure liquid axative principli- eiiibraivtl in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Iu excellence is due to it presenting in the form moat acceptable anil plca s it to the taste, the refreshing snd truly lifiit Hcial proertics nf a rl'cct lax alive ; eirti tually cleansing tlie system, dispelling (told, headache ami fever and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it act on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them ami It 1 .rfcclly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fig is for sale by all tlrug glU in .Vic and II bottles, but it i man ufactured by the California Fig tyrup Co. only, wins name is printed on every package, also me name, cyrup 01 rigs, ami being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if tillered. standard system nf the world. Illihaat awards al ttnrld . rslr, I hlewao, for .-rtel ntiln i mem I. earn lortu and mak towrownatt metos al llttitie. You can Msks aatl Have Mnney. H . t.eh f'uillns, r.iilshin ud Uresamskln CPIp el. A t hiui c.a lsas Jackson's New French System AND Jtckssi'i FriDCO-Prnnln Tailor Sntm AT HOMK BY MAIt. Onrarhnnl Is vn iUy Mtl rvtii.sj Kv-Tjf lady houM know ll. Ihr Milart nrt imprrjeet wtttumt tmr ylrm. fin rlT tihu; iiu Itcmllotis; no Irylni tui. rcr frrt-lKHIInsr rlirs) rt tit mraaur 6r. WmmI Ju Stat lit t W Will Mild HtlW UlTelk MfasUfiniiU, tr. II fkj Wsiiil rlirl ttiiliisj iihviiU, M'li I l ii !r l'lltriis !!! Itrn oiii ttiin. H at raiM lur bliwk Nitttrti iy Hi diM,i Mi t)rtimskr. W ar geuarai W'Mlem KttiiU. Isucai agaiiU 4utal. JICISOI'S T1IL0RIK8 IISTITUTE, B07 Nailer HI., - Maa fraprUeo, 4'al. TKBATRn TUTK. raalll Ir Onr4 with Vaa.lwkl sUBai lltead UMiaa sfaiaa t ar aaaw n oaaowl auiwlaa ky SaMpkllsletana lalms 3 " duavypwar la wa dar.allaaa Iwu-Ulral 1st ialoM rwain. aen f.-r frw a.ak IMilaw alals uf atlrjel.a ears. T lara' insists fras kr stall If ru ornar trial saw 10. la Ms a, snsta Ha II II oss Soaa.Allaata.oa It Sua orsarwial rstara Ui adnmeassaai w as li yoa ar gnlnilehav parry, b ur lo Bisk tb cakewtth Baking Pooider. FALCON Bee Supplies. Th beat oa lbs atsrkel. sr North western AliU. PORTLAND SEED CO., M ww4 lrl, . fnnlawil. Or. a fasfs, Irr. William Indian rile 11 V Olnlmenl will cur Blind, I F J Hleeill" and llrhlng file. II mm II alawirlai lbs Inram-, sllays L th Itrhiiur sl oner, aeu a a p"ii I " llee, Ilrwa In.lanl nllef. Ur. III I Urns' Imllsn Pile iiiaimetil la presin1 .... !.,. ...a liAkk... II. hlral. pari., gvrrv bos I warranted. Rydru- S. fflsis. sr man nn rs'i e---. tnd tlial WH.llat AaU'aCfUIIM CO. I roprif tor, vistviaou. van FOR SORENESS OR STIFPN&SS FROM COLD, USE ST. JACOBS OIL. IT RELAXES, SOOTH E5, HEALS, CURES. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO I Aar -sit. da -I ran alal wllh taeawar ihsl hv th as of Mi win rtgvr.AI.gb fttMloY m hnshand wa ri.t trim n nld ra nf kill I MATIaal aa-i sii 1 ihmi Uii rurl anllr.r id INflJktlM iTilKY kltkl' w 1 1 s tl wb-a lh ba.l I -laeiuf I io,ild l did hlia uo (uud. Yuan la (ratilude. Maa S V. eras L. last kj Is bwHsl I Agonizing JKeadacftss Hood'a 8nrnpcrllla Accompllehcg Doslrcd Rcau.ts. "Mar Slfs: I K ad y I at'ly to l'ie r(?l nr-r -id euratil.' 1'H' l ol II.N.I'.sai.n alllaa'd eaiirfnllr s':e tn I I' Ims d e w. -ul. r. I r ni. I- r )i ri I hae I--, ii s rre .t .'ifl' n-r fr.-iii s .tiuiiia- hi.lcli.t au l Distress In tho Gtomaeh af-rr i att'-ic siel ..ihr t me...' n -own't l ir .'"-ii i h In. t .rv I.. 1 i 'ili i ii.u also. I uuiit'.d i:i d a, r ut - rt in. u h.u i f Hood's", Cures therure lli.l s s-a.4iri'la lis I Wiiml.t i.,J tlmilillit 1 would Ii) IU ll l.a. Accomplished tho Desired ucsulta. The aiu and diir-ta lu tMe t"ii.'-!i and Iti.. n-v. rs li.'.'l' he .-.'I nave is... i uv.'-eoia- as w. il at mi li ui,'. a Ion " 1 1 ir t K. II ' 1 1 . I i"i ner. N. w ok. Cot CnlV HOOJ'U. Hood'a Pllll am nr. Iv vi-.-e'nM". T-e . iv.-l i,ar ml, ... w a . r -lut.l a i.l .-! i. .. nt. DOCTOR hm km THE GREAT CURE -roit- INDIGESTION -AND- CONSTIPATION. Regulator of lbs Liver and Kidneys -a irBcino von 5crof.li, RbtDiDitisn, Silt fihcnrn, Kccnlgia iod 111 Othir Bleed tidSkliDliuiei. It I enaltlv ear. tor sll thnsc natnfnl. defl- caleeomplatats and enaaplleateil troiibls snd w ssi n san . mmaon aawua our wives, sauuirs and dsuahler Ul rlTiel I laaiedlal and laalln. Twwot threw .tisMwol pa. ftanus Hsasnr laksadaliy kwep lh bUasl etail, Ih liver and kidney set Iv, and will nllrrly (radical Iron lh ysieas sll Iraeaa ol Hrmfala, Malt ktua, or uy olhsr lorra ol blond dliaas. No sadlelurer liilrtatiieed la thl eonalr hs atl wllh tw-h rwaily swi. nor alven aura anlveraal saiislarilnti whuvt used as thai ol li a Faansss ka.snv. This remattr bsa baea naad In tb boapllal throushout Ui old world lor Ih past tweuly. ov yar asa mhijo for lh atmv diaaaaw. nd ll has aad will our w baa alloibrao-oslitl rwraailla (all. rsrnd for pamphlet ol laatlmoaiai from those who havs baeorand by lla use. Urul.u aall II al ll.io par botU. Try II aud be ounviueaU rorsaiebr MACK & CO., 9 and II Front It San Francisco. KIDNEY, Blutdrr, Prtnsry aad Uv.r Puss, lropy lira awl aud blab la ar oarad bv HUNT'S REMEDY TNI StST RIONIY AND UVIH MtDICIMI. HUNT'S REMEDY Cure Bright a llliaaa, aWlewtloa or Na-I Mutloa of (jrlaa, fslus In lb Mack, Lolua of old. DROPSYHUNT'SREIVIEDY I'ure Inleaipsranrw, Nrvoa Dlirsa.s. (Inr. Uwblllly, kaasla Waakaaaa aud txcsais. HUNT'S REMEDY Ours nllrouan, Headarhe, Jadlee. Kott -tlaimavb, lyapap la, Cousllpairua aud fll, HUNT'S REMEDY rJ T OsjI Koa lh HUse. l iver sod Mawrela. rwsiorliif ibess ma bwwlihy se lUnt.sod 11 al.N wbwa ail othwr aswlldiia tall. Hundpad bar btwHi awd was bar b lva ap U dl by Irletul and pbyilcuaa. IkOI.U Hf ALL. DHI J4ilT. W. lm IorLA.. vi ftnoej equaU CW.UMW wiNk-enMiBa- lioas i In f br.t Val f lh. nirwrv wo id. K irsw aaat Draw I ea i bnuofw, trey srraa. d. 1 uk m nb.lf . asw bar pur S full ptnmi.l wtir enmnatw a f. laiiic ai.d era. Ik-nun or send fn Al. .rwSraf tasar (ma in. a0 kaiw WOT. avtsyssail. Pwstaaw fesa, Ynw rn fst lb baat smaaas al etjr van ansa anr she, IE ERICUBI P1TEIT IOUIHEEL BOSS T.fVuiifF Jr Lwoz Wu-pa. U T-'' ; -'ssjiso-' s Sua . T smiraSsaSBa, - I . t 1 ,4-.' .'- WW fa snr dalk lo tlmund Sqn'rrs), rrran iMipher. Kaonii and all mala thai barrow la the imuu-L H". a , Ir and serial u fries. U per mu hn al-.; bois.1 tnr hlpani. Maca a, j rartrl Ires, with dl'-tlmia Sir tut. swM r-a m .isJI'.n.m. For awl by alilKUfnokXIKtMa- lu'rraa. V V' all am. W -A a pea Ha Ttjt n 12 1'ssiswsUtsi aaat who baawwawb ksacaae Aata su.aaowM aa rww'aCwrs Ut Coat wia, M aa awl a f- .a.aa. It baa as tafae aliMs i i at mu aa t taa. U ka ia bsa. ass a .reas. taat a.airakaiw. OS. If o o o o C3 ft