I California State Analyst. I l '1 Royal Baking: Powder is Superior fj to all in Purity and Strength. " Tor purity amlcire h jircparatirn t!u !v..! I'akin iWilt-r euals any ia tlic mark t. .sml our ti st shows that it h u j;ri-:it r Ifavt ni.i;j j nver than rany of which vr haw any kaouli-tl.'i ." '.." Ci -mittiy. I 'ntvrrrifr ' . An!)"... California .Mate I'narJ i f tlcalCi, cu..cU n.tv mtm-ii --- . - ay, vv --, .,.,. No careful housekeeper can afford to use any baking powder but Royal. V'J New I oast Lights. Additional te-t made with the new furiii tf natal Itk'ht devised by Sehirin, of Ui-rlin. have proved quite satisfac tory. The trials, it hich wi re uia.de mi the cmi-t near lli'- iimnlli i if tlii K11-. show tli" litfht !) brighter Hihii either ga or ehsriVicity. while the cost of oper andi; is id ' I"" very mall. The ate parutu. with nil ll it -cessorie, islterelr seven feet it height and three feet in di ameter, Mil' I rnlisiMa uf a blast engine for driving hit thmni;h (miincr iinnx itiinreunuted with U-nniiie. The Is'iirme gal thu obtained Ik curried through fin inagnesiiuii der, utnl la-mi; saturated therewith jina-ced upward through pip ami i miisiiineil in a small flame, vicldintf a lij,ht. it i ihiiied. of 4ini,i) candle Ni r. The apurHtii m cnu-trullt-J by I'lm-kwiirk. Mini i inclosed in gin to protect it from the wind anl weuther. The iirriiiiKcineiit i ejMrially aluteil for j;i itm un intermittent litit, the consumption uf iiiiititifniiiiii la-inu (null, dcj-ndilii nil lire Jaiwer of the lilit winch limy l-e required in any given case. An important advantage i alno claimed for tlna apparatn. tiMinely, that it run lie f.il without condenser, tog arrangement or reflector, although the M of leiiae fnrt tier strengthen tha power of the litfht. Berlin letter. Lining a Railway blalln. Tha joint railway cotiitaiiic have sue emwfnlly completed, a remarkahla un dertaking at Krodaliam aUtion, Cheahira. Complainta have lieen mada for rear of iiiaileiint platform accom modal ion. anil finully it wa iliH-idl to remove tha tat ion maMer'n lioie. lamking nftii-4-a and general waitim; r..ui wnns ail ftt back. In order to aerompliith the taok without tukiiiit down the Ktnirtnret, rnvatioti were made between them an til they were miportl un largs baalki of timlier. Then t-atua tha crucial point, whether they would Hilda into their new ituatioti. Eleren powerful jack were brought into cieraUon, under the auper iutendence of Mr. Johnaon, tha com pauy'a pnKiimT. Although the maaa to ba uioved weighed quite 400 tona, tha work watt n--otnli)n'd without hitch, wive that a rhiiiiiiey t4 k. which cracked, had to be taken down. Thin U tuti-d to Iw the first la'canion on which an Kimliah railway Ktation haa been Mir ceufully liftel on the American pri rum ple. London letter. Ua Itka Ugard4 Him. "What do you take me for, anybowr queried Chappie when Ethel anked hlui iJt owim out in the aurf and get her pariuol, whit h hal blown awar. "I don't take vou fur anything," laid !;, "uu l wouldn't if yon proposed, a million time" Karper'n Bazar. Watch your Weight If you aro losing flesh your system Is drawing on your latent strength. Something Is wrong. Take Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system Its need ed strength and restore your healthy weight Physicians, the world over, endorse It. Doa't bi deceived bj Substitutes! rtmtt kf aeutl a Ban. I. V. All Iteaaauta SssssssssS S Swift's Specific S Blood and Skin s Diseases s s s s s s s s A rlibl care for Centacleas Blood Polwa, lnhnud ten fula aa4 tkia Canctr. Aa a tonic for ddlcata Womaa od Childna It baa a ual. B)c mraljr nituMi, ia harm Icaa la Ita tScct. A tfMitw na RWal and Mia Ok MM Riuinl rui um ai4tilua. CnvflJH awl It. swtrr specific co.. Draaarl.atiaaU.Sa. s s s s s s s SssssssssS SfOODTHE TI3T. Only Ia do II. TJr l onlyno ll lba be. b'l1 nt BM TIN- !! HixR mn WlAk H ui! L kIKIP Hltint Mlte i r. Klr aoil n4 w iL.M1ai o1 w.tor H'-e. 1 b fl' Wxxt tk ti f iin 1 rery Motrin fiuuautont. Iwmn4 ib yoai tlalrr. Gutti Perchi and Bu$rttfg. So.. Koakiiaioal i est. rortlaad. Or. . f. S. U. Wo. W-. T. V. V. 5o. a tlr.r KalHillar. If S'.lliertt.'.eli li nt ;.rn.- would otil run do n a very phiuiliit indler who laa jtit U'itun oi i ah, .in in the old Ninth ward, the j M,iior of the ninny aiartini'iil h.,n in ili.it p.irt of the City Would leep helter tllt"H- hot llliillta. The man i a ji'inn in ln way, and owe hi n to the perfect iiiauner in which he hu work ! out th detail of hl m-lieinp. V terday liiorniiij when the j.nutre of a tt.it hoiine an ewered hi rnu h wa coiupletily la 4,-utled by hi t 'iie-tertuMian manner, w hich were (nt th. i enh mnil ly a ty. th Milt of clotlo'i. .Hid a k'loy mlk hat. A he looked at the iiparl nii'iit the man tattled off a plati-ihle toiy that wni well calcnl. Itfd lo iin five He wished aflat tor hi old mother, who wan an invalid at reeiit i. -i.litij; in the coiiu try. He w.i u. I thy. Iiemg in bum lieia In HroadwMi . and at he wished to make hi inotln i .it day aa comfort able aa pmailde. only the Unt roome in the house would Milt him. The jaui trea showed her -11111111 t aartmeiita and the man apHuied didi'lited. He ordered the rooms 1 in T'liinlily cleaned, and wan aUmt taking hi departure when the jjimi r. siiested that it waa customary to hate a ilesit. The hihii put his li.md in hia acket, and with an etclniiiatiou of impatience ninarkiil that he left hia oflir in a hurry and forgot to In iiu; any money with him. Then he rcmeinliered that ha had a cluck, which of course waa juat the wiiiie. It waa for ten dollars, and he requestis! the jatiitres to take three dolhu-s dfit on the r'nt, one dollar on the keys, and k'v the woman two doll.ira for the cleauinx. He wolil J leave the whole amount, only he would have to pay for the inoviiiK la-fore he got back to his office. The jiuitrene waa so impre.sed with hi offhand man ner that she resetted she hadn't four dollar ill the house, and felt rather mail when she came law k and told the man she hud only three dollar. He eeeiued a little disappointed at first, but took the money and said he would trust her for the Iwlum until he returned 'n the eveimu. I he jaiiltre conicratu I lated herself upon having secured a giaal i tenant, and it wasn't until the rooms I were all a clean aa tlie proverbial new I piu that she took the check to a store to ! have it cashed. Aa soon aa the grocer u the check he said it waa no good, ' aa it waa not drawn on a bank at all. J Now York Evening Sun. j A Will Thai Make o lleqnesla. I The will of Edward ('. Knight, the ; angar refiner, haa Wn admitted to pro j liate by Register of Wills Shield and ! ia a aotnewhiit n-culiar instrument. 1 It uiakea no laqiiests to the heir of the testator, providing only for the appoint j ment of the eectilor of the estate. The I large prosi ty w ill therefore las divided j according to the intestate law. The I eiact value of the estate cannot la I known until an inventory ia taken, but ; it is estimated to lie worth nearly lit,1""'. ' 010. The widow and on of the de j cedent, Anna M. Knight and Edward ('. ' Knight, Jr., are iiiiiimhI a the executor. ! No diiitioii in made of the la-autifnl ; park near Colliugwial, in Camdi ti, but ! the o.Ter of the proja-rty a a ift to the ! city ha not U-en withdrawn. Mr. Knight spent considerable money in im proving the ground, and alauit four year ago threw them o'ii aa a public park. Later he offered to give the grounds to the city of Camden if the city would agree to care for and main tain them, but the necessary legislation for the acceptance of the gift ha never been obtained. Philadelphia North American. A Olaal Mama Hand. Tpon the eat side of North Sernth irreet, about midway between Poplnf Itreet and Oirard aveiiu, stand itrikingly enrion tree, which attract the attention of every passerby. It j Hand juat in front of a ruble yard, and I the employe.- of the place say that I lo.ren of a"i,le come to them every week and make remark or a-k qu-- ttoti a la n t the strange growth. From ithe thirktieaa of the trunk at the ! the tree i prolialdy alut forty tear Old. but Its bratu-heaalid foliage are lie W ind freaii and bs.k aa though they were but the growth of a year or two. The trunk run straight from the groiinl to height of alanit fifteen feet. Alsjve this for a short distance I a thick globular mas of foliage, the leave appearing to grow directly out of the tha wasl. AI'V this growth run up three thick stalk or stuiii. n or ejght feet high. al covered with a dense, chsse musa ,4 foliage. When the tree IS Viewed fp-lll the tjorth side It preneiit a s'.irilitig re-a-m'.Unce t a giant human hand pmtrudiri fr. ui the earth. The threw big stnui t the lop represent the thr- middle finger, and nn either side of tne can easily seen (-ot.finrationii of the siirT"Unhtig foliage which correspond n the little finger and thumb The nplanation of the phenomenon 1 acnnons' tie. Tli tr-e was onre foil grown an I ig'Tns. but was attack.-) by blight 1 "Uie other diae, and th dead tmtik wa pnined d ru to it pr. ent pros,rtion. wherenj. n the pre- new growth deVelo;-J -Philadelphia I Inquirer r HOSES. I awn ae roaM tor tier he, A red and white, to h Inn teakj It t ttii(tit It ml nn wear I'll kkow l.r itius Iter lev dselar, t It drtKa l wear the hils Tehl tell as well u .! -.K mlatiU A "A If sli rhiisr In rar Ihrm lab I li turrly Hi i.k stir's nolhlna k.lh. If leins si.r wrarst t li).ltl Bill sbnw Hlir's tin demur lo Irl! His so! Ah! roses, j,,- )iur taauty ooutil rellpoa If I daml liaxsut b faith la hrf sweet I no. -TUuiuu J. Moon. HKK IXIIKIUTAXCK. "If any relative of the late Jamea Handfonl.some tune curate of W ids ton. lay anil living, they may hear of aome thing to their advantage by applying to Messrs. tXald A S n. solicitor. King Street." lUrlssra ltee put down the paper with jerk. "I wonder if that mean me," she said thoughtfully. "My grandfa ther's name was certainly James Hand ford, and I know be waa a curate, but 1 did not know there waa any money in the family." "If you think it worth while go to Messrs. iKsbl tic Sm and find out," sug gested a sharp featured, elderly lady, who wu stitching at the table opjaeute. "Uf course I will! Why, there may I Hi i'.'i.Oou waiting for tun there." "Or live pound, more likely," supple mented the stitcher UarKiru laughed. "I'd rather think of the thousands. Mr. Stewart; they would be very much more to my advantage." "I know of something that would las more to your advantage than ull the money ) 011 are ever likely to get from advertisement, if you had but thegiasl sense to nee it." returned that lady sig nificantly. Ilarhura lliishi-1 a she left the room to get her 1 loak and lamiiet and set out tor home. She wa the music mistr 111 Mr. Stewart's school, and had la-en one of the most promising pupil in it before that; she wa almoet aloiie in the world, except for a distant mint with whom she lived, ami after scluad dav ended it la-; lime necessary that she should do something toward keepiug up the little household, she had lat-u very glud when Mr. Stewart proamal to retain her for the younger girl' music lessons saved her from applying to stranger. Still, notwithstanding her obligations, there were tune when IJarlmra felt strongly disposa-d to protest against that lady's authority, which waa pretty much a it had been in the day when she wa "quite a child," us Uarbara often phrased it to herself. "She never seem to re niemla r that I am grown up and able to manage my own affair. It dia-a not follow that l-caii I wa her pupil once he ha any right to interfere in the mat ter now." She wait marching down the road, her head well tip, while she argued the mat ter out to her own satisfaction, w hen someone quietly fell into step behind her. The shadow vanished from her brow like morning mud aa she looked up. "What are you in such a hurry for? I could scarcely keep you 111 sight," in quired the newcomer It was the subject of Mr. Stewart admonition, her draw ing master 4-lever enough at hi profession, but of hi industry and general dcpemlablcnoNi he had not tho highest opinion. Not sj Mlaa Itarluini. w ho waa foal developing a very warm sentiment for the gl looking young artist. "I am going home to dcaiit my music: uftt-r that I think of making a journey into the city, to King street." "King street! That ia an expedition." "Isn't it! Hut I have some idea of coming into a fortune, and that ia the place I am to upply to." Mr. Lawrence's face showed such gen uine interest in the news that Itarbara speedily told him ull she knew, perhup with a little unconscious exaggeration by way of justifying her lirst announce ment. "You will la) sure and let me know the result of your eXaditiony" he said earnestly, with a lingering clasp of her band, a he left her at the corner of her own street. "I shall I at anxious to hear, and no one deserve such fortune la-t-ter than yourself." In King street she ran full againat a plain, rather commonplace young man coming out of one of the warehouses. "Why. Mis llarbara! its not often you find your way to this quarter,' he said, as he held out hi hand. It waa a brown, ungloved hand, and Isiru evident traces of hard service. Barbara gave the tii of ber finger rather ciadly. contrasting it With the well shiiH-.. yellow gloved one that had pressed her a little la-fore. "1 came on some biisimtta. Mr. Grant, she aaid. "I believe there is a legacy waiting for me. It waa advertised in the paper, and I am going to see the so licitors about it now. John Grant laughed. "Well. I hope yon may get it. Mis Barbara. For myself. I've never had much faith in legacies silica I wasted tw-ity five shilling once in answering advertisements about one." . "That may have been very different matter from this," returned Uarbara stiffly. "1 bad better not detain you any longer, Mr. Grant." "And that is the man Mr. Stewart think is worth half a dozen of Alfred Lawrence," said Barbara to bernelf. as she walked into Mer. Dodd Sc Hon s office. "It seems to be a decided virtue in eotue people' eye to Lave coarse hands and shabby coats." Her face waa several shade longer when she came out again. Mensr. LHald & Sou bad not received ber with by any mean the respectful enthusiasm she had xpected. There hud been awkward qaestioDs about proofs and getieulogiea that she had not been prejain-l to an swer; ludet-U, she lia.r luucleu uiai mey took her for an impostor, they hud been so reluctant to part with any informa tion. She should bear from them in few dav. und in the meantime she must kindly 611 in the answer to certain quea- ttuns on a p-r they tiad Kiveu Iter. Mr. Lawrence ) in4itliizel witu bee over the uy mtii'sl as oeej.iy a sue did w ith berx lf w In n she told hnn the rnlt r.f br visit t'o next day. Barbara, waa quite rt ruck i'h the way be seem- ed to et,ter into all her feeling. John lirar was the next person to whom L Lad to explain her nonsno- "Just whst I erj-eered. Mi Bar bara." said l.e cheerfully. "One ia never sure of a chance of that kind till one actually ha it I wouldn't build nprm It if I were in ynnr plara." "Yoa don't seem to have bad fortu nate experience in that way." retorted iiartasra oi.rktrf ullr. 'it la Olslr 6e o f erred iu this case, and 1 ain in no hurry for a few days." "l)ays! echoed John. "A man in our office ha waited years, and la likely to wait, so far as I can see." Ten days later cam the much looked for communication from laald & ri: We are IU receipt of Mlsa Heed's aprr, and would assure ber the matter shall have our Int attention." etc. Ilsirlatra flung it into her Pk with a disapsinte. f.tce. It was tedious to ! obliged to wait in suspense like this. She would scarcely know how to get through the tune but for Mr. jwreiue's atten tion and warm interest in the upshot. John Grant s indifference, not to say skepticism, (in the sul'joct, threw up bis rival s superior qualities in full relief, and vet there were tune when lWtvara felt just a little putled that Mr. I.w nine went no further With all his solicitude and hks that meant more than words, lie never alaudutely com nutted himself to anything more bind lug than the merest friendship "I can't ask him," she said one day under iier breath, as she walked slowly home after one of thee "accident.!!" meeting "Hut I do wish he would say straight out what he means or else May away altogether It makes one f.-d un settled " Poor Barbara felt more unsettled still before she reached home. It waaaloely sumiiier evening, and lift)' tarda further on she waa joined by another cavalier. John Grunt this tune. She shrank lan k at brat, half afraid of some Jesting re mark alauit the legacy, but she mmu dis covered that he hud quito forgotten the matter There was something else on hi mind, and he hot no tune in saying very struts-tit out what it waa. "I may not I a' able to offer you a fine bouse and luxuries," he said, "but I have saved plenty to la-gin in comfort, and I think we might l very happy together if you would only try. I have thought alauit it for the lust two years, and worked hard to be able ls tell you so." Barbara Iiked up ut bun with genu ine tear in her eyes. "I am so sorry T she said. "I never thought of such a thing at least, not in earnest." aa she rcmcmls-red sundry re marks of Mr. Stewart "lV-sldea, there lot of other better girl you might find." "That ia not to the point," lie Inter rupted; "it i you, uot other tfirl, 1 want Try and think of it. Barbara. 1 don't want to hurry you. but let me have line a aoou a you can; It means a good deal to me." Fur another wo k or two thing con tinued to go 111 much the same fashion. Mrs, Stewart wore a chronic air of dis approval. John Grant wa invisible. Duly Mr. Lawrence wa to the fore with hia sympathetic inquiries, but in com mysterious way Barbara began to find them irritating rather than flattering She got tired of giving the same re sponse, "Nothing yet," and of hearing the same polite remark alauit hia con cern and admiration of her. They did Uot go deep enough. At last on Saturday morning, a she wa setting out for Mr. Stewart's, she met the aatiuan, who gave her a) bluiv. official looking fuvclo(M. Barbara sbaaj still on the step, holding her breath aa he o?ned it. "Messr. Diald & Son' compliment to Mi Heed, and beg to inform her that Mr. Elizuleth Drake haa been proved the nearest of kin, and conse quently heir at law to the 1'Vnj left by the lute Mr. Jume ilandford." Mis Heed folded tip the letter and put it aolierly into her jacket porkut She bad scarcely realized la-fore how much she hud been counting upon it There waa nothing left uow but to put on brave face and make the best of it. A Barbara cnawed the hall to the achoolnajin that afternoon she en countered Mr. Lawrvuce. He was landing at the table buttoning hi light glove. She saw at the first glance that Mrs. Stewart had told him of her diapointliient. She hewituted one iu taut, then went straight up to him. "You see 1 am not come into a fortuu after all," she said quietly. "So it seems," he said coldly, not hs ik ing up from a refractory button. "But it waa not much of a fortune, anyway. 1 thought it waa to be five or six time that amount." "1 wish I had never heard uf it," saike Barbara, looking at hiiu in scornful sur prise. "It has la-en nothing but an ute aet and annoyance from the first." "Y-es, rather a pity diaappointiiif!. and waste of tune too. Well, I'm ge ing into the country for a few weeks, Mlaa Kced. so got! afternoon if I don't chance to see yon again." "Good afternoon," returned Barbara. With a frigid bow, aa she oa-ned the schoolroom door. A tiny note waa dropped into ths let ter box that same evening addressed lu Mr. John Grant. "Dear John." it ran; "I'm uot half good enough for yon, but If you wish II -1 11 try." It wa not perhajs) great achieve ment in the way of composition for young lady who had been under Mr, btewart's guidance fur so long, but It perfectly satisfied the person it waa in tended for, and much loftier epistle bare often failed in this rect. "Mr. Stewart, that unfortunate legac was something lo my advantage after all." Mr. John Orant said once sum months later. "I dou't know what Mrs. Elizabeth 1'rake did with it, but I di know 1 would not change with her. The) missing It bus brought loe far wore hay pincsw than the getting it ever could." Sew York World. Tbe r..o I rlsr. s a-rd. The emperor of Germany haa preaent- id magnificent sword to the crown prince, hi son. tbe youngest lieutenant In the Prussian army. On the hilt 1 tha following inscription: "Trust in (Jod and defeud thyself bravely. Therein li thy honor and glory. He who fight heartily on the side of Gal will never be driven from the held. Thy power belong to the Fatherland. To my dear sou William, May 8. IV-'. Wilhelm. R." Kan Francisco Argonaut The frlurs tolling Old. Reference ha frequently l-cn uiada of lute to the rapid way in which the Prince ''f Wales Wat agi tig. Since tha dnatb of his '9 n it has s fleeted hi ap-p-sararsM still more snd robld bits cat what had la-en b-ft'.f tue once peculiarly boalthful bu of hi complexion. Ex change. . Tbe wkMe of mm tit C are a Mara. To hasten tha cure of a burn; arald there t nothing more soothing and ef fective than the whit of an egg. It ia coatact with the air which make) bar so painful. Tbe egg acta aa a totbUq , and exclude the air completely and also prevents inxVamcuatioo. Philadelphia) Ll-ar. w ( A Ueadseta Milkweed. Traveler to the aeacoast of southern New Jersey from Philadelphia cannot have failed to notice the bright patches of orange colored flower w hich so de light the eye aa the train jes through the meadows. It is the Anclcpins tube rosa, on (lf the milkweed family and one of the most easily transplanted plant there la. It ha fleshy rsts, which penetrate to a great depth, mak ing it suitable for rather dry place. Furthermore, these riaits, when broken to piires, form new plants, so that a large numla-r of plant can easily ha propagated. The common name of this siirb wild flower Is butterfly weed. Among the la-la of flowering plants exhibited at the Centennial ex hibition there was brought by a gar dener from Holland one ccinased of these plant and it excited aa much attention a any Nil there. Phila delphia Pres. Tea I otrrs at ( auusrhrl. A story is going the round here w hich rauascoiisi,b'ralile amusement. A short tune ago two lot era, who had come out for a walk in the tinauilight, strayed iuto Mr. Sprague's grounds, and their sweet dream was rudely broken in iqain by the bating of the hounds, whit gate chase to the inttnder. The young lady stoisl not tisiii the order of her going, but went at the top of her seed, w hile Iter lea nimble lover cbllllsal to the top of a hat stack, where he remained till 3 ocl.s k. w hen he wa re-ciu-d by Mr. Sprague. Canoiichet Cor. Baltimore American. llO AMU t.lllt ttr AMKIIICA. W tit It It that te-lsr tn Amerlr ws'trp 'mm mtr liisl'.tlill.ii, et lesriiinc to lie il.li eil all hiMM-.i i.4irtiiiiliy of esrtoii livit.t? I it .l.!e ,. hate liu tlels (m ear Ihicll rtil -(. tuft.? Mu.l we fo ,,ia n ie , ur srale ttletn.g sn uii.Hxs fal liii f .tie.atr irrmt ssi lo .t in inr in las in- T w. noi't ii 11 1 te 111 11 r1 -t. r iiiiiisiiiiii uul 111 lull 1 lie m dais 1 'I tore an 11 r. si ll tmrtl Nil traitors A .nisll lssk..iilli alr-l I.- ti 1 Iso- ami Bill, i.l Amnl, a. rid Ir I i list i.l kr le ssui I toiiki " ? ' .n I nr. Isli I, full, ahsl we are 11I1.I111- nh Y II ill in-, r r,urrl nrtrrl.tf a i. o i ti retu ti V"o si Holier er o-iKliirf .'1 i.ntt (ur .auir It r niru nisll tu ii,. snoier aiel iiti un, r loKllr. M t Kill 1 I l,..ol h rl.su el -herl.a t l.l.s i, I bird sikI osk street., I'urilsiiil. or. ushsr I oa. l"ii t 1 on think I miftit tn hat iu .11I v .-ill 1 1 r ie 1 ? I'si. I IMhX you nuslit In lisle M'meli.liig ,lnn,' tu II. "fruH ii'i rVooirriiiii T'irif" are tlunile slid t-oiiiriiiriil tor hrouchisl sllrt lions Slid l'iillha. J1II.1111 say an tH-es.liinsI riMi li all ris ht III II. i!s e. I. lit lir lis. Iiiit'erit III lie.er la-s s laillrr But kii s tu blow 11 tii. I liKilM't I Ivmit li r: I It r I Ci t Mrs yenfie Decker M -i'irt.itiii, Ihrjr mtiuttt tvr ilr llM-as triliu I ittr rf. I Uvf m Miiit Ur Wuy III clirr ilfUllU'we., allnl ttlttl t til MiU (1 litifial rrni'il f-lna t 4riM1 It. aft In 1 Matin 't it tti 1 1 inn n( ttf rtiiitii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n of itir rtiU Ina. i tur W Iin tui lir ( I Maiiit , 'U hat riiinliMhc t-iiit'l if ttntf U l.rsir in, siiMl Hlii'li tl 1- llMfrU cltti.( ittnfiir la ih r ill. in I titiU the i tUminniloi. r in Of mi I Ht.tl i hi I ti n nfft In II inrntt i tMtititinii, hcariti. Mill In- tiri)r I tirr-r. I little I'tM't Ot( lf Il'fl Vt' l'MIus 1 r llf ll. 1 mum h i (lothiiiri Imii an hktlainiM mifll dm ( Ik iiiik mi tuf ir vfttll ivi Mit Htitttlrist l.llti f..f nriT inn n tfiiM'w ,im(ims lit ciarrli tl al ratitt I i'tift-ti ti llnll i ntri'ih i "fe r - ti I tor ir cMUr..lt,-.- r J 4' tl rM V A i ti , 1 ..Ir-tu, U. Ml. I j .IniiKlkU, 7V rt-nta Ad rtiflfiaJ rv9 U not iiijkIo In tli ftinn if k'-0. tunny n im tin, hut ia tnurh the nlmt of a Imtf vri nut hrll, thtmh not no ltvp, athl vry thin .tml llK-it. Kvfti thin, howrvr, cum irntntiou if krjit in tht Mn.kt t'tJtiiUutly, Ami i-iuh Intel y t m ua drr tny uWrviitiou in hojitHl of young "f-n ' lnl worn t ontmuoiuly, niht ml tiny, for tvtveral ytar, with the nnult that un inflmnms tion tHrttnl in the socket, which will probably prrtnt hia vver wrariug una Again. Loniluu Tit Utta. 4'Hohnimi iiu ti. tri- l aiittllv ttintUr fNlrkitfM. When f lia mv .a itilch bihI i Mtiti ,,11. roti tnrr1 mutt lr thr altitnarh tha' rail -181111 I' w rh"iit n-vultliiir .Mirif, timt lal tra,f Irr, )a'huttrn, inarOitr .all i-fift thai H.-tritr a Mttniav h Htltrra U Ihr ltl rnnoli iir th nmi Ma ria'rl'iirrl In much Mother on ihr Muter XefTniia niM. Metk v travrler l Ulltl l tell f (rm nmrthniK ak n l'i Ihl", aii1 tit In Hie llittem Mm aurel rem tlr. Nti iw rlr nf the it tnartt, Her or latMeW I m tilat Itial lhat It tnajr imI le n.erfNMiie In the rmii4 aii ttr ittifh retniNlr. tpia U rfttrae imii t r chill iil letvr. tiiliw ati't iheumaOr innihle att-l hriviiiiiMakt, Kntrni to I he Inntiler all tl rMhle ihetnltt Mhh I hi flue me I dual a.f'tiirl una it -l the rfT-eii.f irtaitii l ( ritinale, har ihl, eMsurv atnl latigue Well, her tinihtr of hem k'ti xaine l're illMNiriTfNl." Hanr---M hal a lhi.1 " I ht hill f if Mil j a al rhtak." arrrittoii tu aii, tiniMiH. A1.1.1 ih k'm Toaora I'lirtrm! art th icrrat ritrmal rrinnly of day. Tha iiii( kenl, aft-it, aurrat, het. Not only iiiimeaatir ahly iiirerlor to all olhnr ilaalrra, but alio to litiiiiirtila, ointment, uila ami almilar tiiirtu.Mia ooiiiMMitnli. Aaa for Alm n i i, and .lu not btra joint into arreititn a auliaiiitita. llk-.MlkiTHa I'lLLa purjce atvay all ilift rac. WlVr Mare )oti ti iiIIimI thoiiKli'a ol thai old riral of yoii'k? Iluhh) Yia. I taatr bun lrra Je uu Jut- d aim. ?X.HItAKA rAHU IAMk To it-hanK fr pmiMFtiy in Orriton and WajdiiiiKtoii. II. K. Noai a. 1'urtlaud Ha tr ill a Hank htiihllny. I'orilaud. Ur. (iiiard yoiirel for atimmer malaria, tlrrd levlliiK, h ualua Uow Orvguti MHaxl 1'uriUvr. Vm InaaiailuaHUiva hnliaa; adiaH.MaaMll. Tit OsatftA for braakfaat KNOWLEDGE nrinirs comfort and improvement and U-tid tu la-rsnnal eiijoviiunl when rightly usfsl. The many, alio live last. U-r than other and enjoy life more, with 'a expenditure, by more promptly uliiptinK the world's heal pnaliicta lu he nei-la of physical la iiif, will attest he value to health of the pure liquid aiative nrinciiile embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Klg. Iu excellence I due to its presenting: in the form miwt acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the n f reshiii(? and truly Isoij-Aetal tinifartie iif a iarfeet lax ative: elfii-tually cleanaiii(f tbe system, Uisia llinn ciiiiia, iieauacuea ami lever ami permanently ruruiK roii"tiation. ll ha (riven satisfaction to millions and Diet with the approval of the medical .Vf.fMssi.in tiM-atisM It acta fill the Kid- n.v l iver ami Bowels without Weak ening them and it Is perfectly free fnm every ODjerllonaiue sutisianee. riyrup of Fiir is for sale by all droit gi.Uin .Vh-sikI II Isilth, but iti nisn- ufattured tiy the I sliloriua rig pyrup Co. only, whi ate name is priuted un every (uu ksire, also the name, Syrup of Kijr-. ami Isfllisr well iniorineo, you win uui aei-ept any sulattilute if ottered. ELY'S CREAM BALM CISSSSSS MM ksssl FSStSfSS, aaifs f Sis ss4 ! lis. Hsslt Is Sent, Rs ttsns tstst is tsMH. Carts Calarr Ape'l I'll' Ilia t'O -li us. lirusKi.i tt t7z?a MS TAKE IT W. PrUNlDER'S. OncqpN Blood PuRincR? 1 l J . I T - LlOMfy kHVlP OSfAlS fJVsietPMiA. PMPinoiKSoija rxsfAiis rALACHfk Kr:TlVtrw98 IX B TsTak "How Well You Look" Friends Surprised at tho ! Wondorful Improvomont "fvrrr erinf n,1 ,, -r fur tit fir j niiir.1 my li. a tit l.s. i... so s r t inn hs ti.tiMi. n (rnrral lilt I al al Uu.it Ul as! s Uiiolrn. I auulil l rt.nir su imaclated and Weak and Pal I' BI nit Ir ri'it. Ih. nli I ,l;, ii,, lime. I ri'llxt ilti ir.rirlt aii wort .1 all a il hsit Ut Mr ih.wii ttrrt Ira tiiuoi,B I Is tan rll'i g HI 'a lis-r. I In) -ll ami I , lln( ...nr.. I I I. iiir ( l ul irt Hi. i ssr-si el, aul I am li 17 tu ssjr I sui lu iM.Ut Hood's""5 Cures tirsllh llisa I bstr Iscn for a n nnts-r ( jresr. 11. 1 u... o .,.a a I., in, m w.-ll ee si.' I u-ii 11,,-hi .t is 11. v . .., aril, thai 'sb ilmie ihr aork " Ms- J-svi i is., in Cet Only HOOD'S. Hood'a Pllla i-'io llrr ill. r,n,.iiit,n. bi I- 1.111 r Tin: Micitoscoriie. A earefiil nili-naasi)iii-a rra examliwlion and elieiiiical III analvsH of the unite, la a ff vahiahieaid ill deteriiiliiiii; it L trw nature of manv ehrtmia ilmsui. pnrtH'iihtrlv th .a of tb nervous system, blissl. brer, kldneta, ami I1la.l1' -r Tbtsaa aiils make It aulil to treat su. h ills- J . 1 Jx eaam suisnstfiillv at a ill- fr B taints, with. nit peraiaial el- TST" 4 If amiiialion of tlx attieiit 1 1 f ThuallriKlit'atitia.orUia I l-aa. Kktnev, liiltaiiiniatiiin uf It XltS. the llladder, llravel, snd other Uiinura ul the Uri nary llriran are uei fully treatrat; Nerviats la bility, KthaustiiHi, inHr, laver llismse. ami litany other Chronic Maladira are cured without areniK the ait lent W rite fur qumtnai liUiika, treatise, ami other liifisriiia teal. iImstiIiiii- ease, and inclose IU rents. In stamp, tu atr aa4aire, AddnM, WoHi )' lMsi-ar lln 'ral. Aaaia-UTloa, No, U Main btrsa, Uul faio, N. Y. 1 -sv w s a 1, aa 1 . asa vasssbsai 1 s 1 Esfl lll'JTI n-t,. I .Mi-', and I I.M) lUitll. lllcrntadiaN It Is S"ld en a a-narsntee j all rim-. (! It cure Incipient Conaiimpltifs and i the boat Couttt aud Croup ''ure. Rambler Swift, Light, tlrang, Hallable ami Haae llful. III S'tt wsntrl . r rf rity aid town 111 tire titii,Wa.itliil'iti aiel hlatiu pint lor vataluiae suj lariat. FflEO I. MEBBILL CYCLE CO. tl Wssklngloa !., fortlaarf. Or. HERCULES GAS ENGINE. a Wills list or Usveatlla. Your Wife esa rua IL Require no llesnsrwt rnsineer. M a k re no smell or U irk Neksilrrif or klorulo eirk. FALSI KH at MKT, Haa rsasc sro. Oak rosruss, tie BEATS STEAM POWEf rnuiT PRKSERVKOI LABOR SAVED I 11 P 1 PRISERVES FRUIT WITHOUT MEAT. ANrtKt HMKITIM' erraervr IPKH.MII.K, HI Tlkll.l A1-I F I K K I K -. rlr . sli.l diaat Ii SI t'Osfr'l I I V Ii. .retenllli( larntealalloti. lheasnl ihlB Wftuile f.ll fsrval!va asturr 111 res In raiifoi- ain! tire er In- frulli ai.d . lalilra nl ail knels. Sit Mill I.l on lip bull. Mates lime iii lalair, anil is In sri)r wa) s ilteMrd BUreass. Antifermentine U buM rrfsll doivflsis soil erneers. snd ttsi'sa sstssii lu do what wr 11 a ill. SMELL, MEITSHU A WOODARD, Portland, Or. aian.l.nl .stem i. Ihaworl t IHaheatsesnls sl Morlil rSir, 1 kl--, Iih arlrt siilnx si meiitB l.earsi 101-ui anil iiak, iirnr nen ateri'B 41 Ituuie. Ynu ran Make and . wa le.rh t lltllri, f Ml. roll, sud Urvasaiakliii ennit rlr. A chiui 1 4 isiss Jackson's New French System -AM)- Ji;kiii'i Franco Prauln Tailor S;:tia AT ll'iilK riy M4fl. fHirarhiMki 4mf awd f vvitl. 1 r vt-ry tvi y IhmimI k'Hw tl. - Visr tjff mjtri irirrMt mr y Um. rtT- no; no aUsrMtns. no trying on. fvr frr-llllHa I'alloriia 'Ul to m-aitrt 5". -mI Jr stamp atialll Mini Hm in Tkp Maati ptupiii-, air. II ton waul arf ft-il. Its sa gm I mruta, m-tt t to tis .r Faifrrna nl Irara Mirnv tmr al ral-a fur tirt Mllrn f ba daru Ut lirt-aaina kmr. art g-uraj Mmiwo aaitia. Utal Rviiia aiiti. JICISOI'S T1IL0RII6 INSTITUTE. aor enllar at., - kaa rraaalsre, fal. IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO ( mm rr. at . Oa a-I emm P"U with ta.mr ihat . ih. ... nf unib-a lkw .1 ... I KKWr.liV nrhMataaDft w ra'm-M Irorn an o -l raa of HHt I MATI ati.i m Tnurii Uif msi iiiirsif uf I ri.A . y (TiikV kiiti u.ii.u a..k ik. t-as-iof l rvui4 gat di4 bin ih. cmm1. Yuhi ia iratitu!, Mu. . V. at cat a lal ) W laaL avusu a, jauu an a Itra4at lia, Itiuiaraium. DOCTOR mm mm THE GREAT CURE -rua INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of ths Liverand Kidneys -a iricmo roi Scrofsta, Bhennitism. Silt Rheon, Keanlgii Ind ill Otbir Blood KdSkliDlmiu. II Is a ansltlT ears for sit ikose painful, dell est eoaiplslnis snd enmpllealed Irmihlas and eeakiissBiaeoaiBtoB assouf our vivas, Bulbar and dsitffhtrrs Tb elfrel Is Istmeitlst and Isatlaa. Two er three dnsaaol Ha. f aanss s ksasnv laksadsllf tar pa ih blnod eonl, th liver and kliliwr set It, and will iillrelf (radicals Iron Ihesfslasi all traes ol roll. Hall IUusi, or aa; etket lona ol hlned dli.au. No nd Irl 11 ever Intmdoeed la this eeaatn hs ssel with aitrk rvtr sal, anr sir auck uiilrrrsal satlslsetion vhsoever aaed as Ibsl of lis Ftsnss Hsasev. This rams.tr haa baen ssed la Ik koselutl throughout lbs old world tor lb sasl rwnl .rs ss s srasrlae lor tk abnre din.aa. snd ll haa and will eurswksa slloUtor wraul! rsstaillss tall Hand lor atallet el taktlasoauU from I boa wb bav bu e (red by 11 nae. !ru(sila aa4 11 si li.U) per taitu. Try ll sad be nooiont Tot sal k MACK A. CO 9 and II Prant SlM Pranaiae KIDNEY. Blsdiler. Prtnarv and Lira IM Uravei and Lubt are eurad k Dropay HUNT'S REMEDY THS BEST RIONEY AND LIVER MIDIOiME. HUNT'S REMEDY Carsa right' Olssaaa, MtMllon sx Noe-ro smUoa ot Urlaa, falu la Ike , Loin a tide. HUNT'S REMEDY i.'nr laleaipersaee, Narrosta Pissssss. (reaera mmiiij, rasie mIom aad Himia, HUNT'S REMEDY Onre BllUiamaaa, Hsadseks, Jaandlee. Soar ttoataca, LjnpP-l tonaupeUosi su Ml. HUNT'S REMEDY lira tT t.JK oaths Mlasir. live uid Mewrla. rlorlu tki to a ksaiikr .loa.and I I kl.aki ail tkr astsUcloae 'all. Hundeso fcv Saw sand who bars beast flrea Bp le aim j Irtaads aad pbrslelaa. WI.D BV ALL, aartoeilarn. tmOT; vtrrv egcakltvi, If, .WLDw w. l. not-cri 4vs anosj M)ai rwssna wmk.rsalM boa Sa 10 x- brsl vla iar Ihr avarf ia in wwio. is iaa aaa pnrl tu mned mm the koiiom. E.sry puir wsrraok d. t ska no Buroti. Lriiaalrprr fall srriptiiaiot ourrraapsn nr v-r iMIe- I M rra- la-rm or sen . k" ' .7- a4vaMrwsl ttlmUfm n J-ZtsJIr Tfn "is ' Li Ji srI?tsBssk ' W Baa. I. fsaatarrm. Yoa a Ik kj kaaua ( dralBtt k ptisk rar aba. TIE ERICIIOIiTEIT SOOIIIEl BOB wr.' e ilr y-mtK wmx e 9 ti sn-e daatk le lironod Rqa'rests, rV sk rt iuprs, kabbll ud all sue siais lhai barrow la ik smottit- Ms. it S ss.l earisla rrww.tiperlati it bsaiai ta.l-1 lor blpatl. ..M SvV 'srtrl lira, with dl aril.m, bo wsl a ! f mm analli llia. for sal bf SHUtJa KXlKkMI- i a vu , toae..w, maaa. Golden West Baking Powder ha no arrxainp. m soy paruruiar. stOMT Rtrt'NMO UT j so J (roc-, IF HOT lATIsFACTOKT. Maaa ra revrvisa sr Clots et ft Defers. i 4 "Lst r s -it UlVaTz 1 1 I J I lua arras, taw tsuu. Vm 1 1 O