i A $ a f f COOK BOOK FREE. Every housekeeper wants to know the best things to eat, and how to prepare them. 'The Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Contains One thousand useful recipes for every kind of cooking. Edited by Prof. Rudmani, New -York Cooking School. Free by mail. Address (writing plainly), mentioning this paper, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 106 Wall Street, N. Y. f t 'J UAA 4 - 4 HE IS TURNING WHITE. l(ro In !! l-""l IMapeiiaarjr W bo I. I mlergoliig m lleinarliable ( hang. Tin-re wus a raro ciimi tliu other ilay tt iii-' i'y iiiiM"Mury l" ,l10 v 1" of t uii'l'll''''K'"' 'luiI 1I,U" w'10 lrif U-tl lulu St. Louis lfo1" Newport, Ark. Ilia miiw win iMiii") Johnson, ami ho said iv li.i'l ' employed on a liiriiiliainl dwii in ArkuiiKiiii ever inco he wan a h,,v. I'd wan tiosaewsed of a powerful fninie, I"'1' t,,, re WIW notlilnu in lit ,liyi ul iii'lH'aruiao tu denote that ho jn a hi k man. What is thu mntter?" nuked Dr. IIoiikIi llm "IUI "ut ''uWn "lu I'a tiHil'it c hair. "lint's what I want to find out, doc tor. I'm come all thu way Iroiu New imit to mo what's cumin ober my hide. 1 h;iw a iliK tnr ilown thur, ami liu Hiiiil io liaikril oIhT Hiid rend lip 31 book, ami lio dniin' lind any ciiho liku iniim." II, . thi ll wt ut on to tell Dr. IIoiikIi Hint In' hud "white atchiw" all over lt hoily. and ho Udii-vcd ho waa joiiig to turn inlii a leopard. Ho wus taken lulu thu ri'iixnltiitiun room and told to trip. Dr. I'rk.it wan called in and the niMi pruiionuced olio of leiicoderma. Tlit-ru wi ro about c'ijjht sputa on the limn" client ami Btumach varyiiiK in tizu fruin 3 to 0 inchea in diameter. One-hall of tho back of each band wan white, and tho Ic'K from tho kueo down veto entirely m. with the exception of two or three black uplutchca ou each calf. Thero were ulo patchea of white (kin on tho npper part of tho lego, tho tilths and buck. Ilia face had uut yet Uim to turn. Ilia original akin was a dark entree brown color, and he had lung hair on hid head and a full growth of whii-kcrs. JohiiMiii said lie bad noticed white fnH on his handa about a year ago, but iaid no attention to them. Then a largo .nit di vrlii'ed on each aide of his client, wliirh was followed by two on hia lega. S, ll ciiiitiiiiied until ho becamo ularmed ami ('distilled a doctor. Tho man baa nu money, though be ia physically able tod.i any l;ii.d ot work. Dr. Homan nay thu elijiicea are that if ho live lohj; enough ho will become entirely white. Thu ca.xca are very rare, there king not iimro than one iu every 10,000 tifgruea who become iilllieted with it. tit. Louis IW-Dixputch. The Word "llronie." Tho et ynmlnvy of the word " brome" hna proved a Htiiinblinu bltH-k tn moat lexicog raphers. It Is left unsolved even in tha ".New KiikUsIi Dictionary." To the Itnl Inn "hroiizo," proliulily from "bruno," brown, is as far na the monosyllable baa Krucrally been traced. In the Ilntzvld l)nrmesti.ti.r"Dietliiiiuulre de la I-nngue FrnnialM'," however, a step iK-yonil "bron to" is taken to the burial place of Virgil, Urlmlisl, tho I.ntin Uriiudusluin, and Pro fessor Skcat, who baa In-en furnished by frlciiil with HiibstHiitiiil evidence upon the point, now lias no hesitation in declaring tlmt it Is to the imine of the old Italian town that we must look for the correct derivation ot bronze. Longungca. IVtor tho Great, Peter tho Great of Uusida had the typical faco of a Russian peasant. A ihert, thick nose, with large nostrils, heavy brows, full, sensunl lips wide mouth and high chock bones wero among his must prominent fenturoa. Ilia bend was al must round imd allowed by ita width at tho cars that couibativeuesH cf disposition that was ono of the leading tmilits iu his nlinrnctor A GREAT CELEBRATION. rnrtlnml Will Ohaerve. Hie Koiirlli Itet- ler Than Kver. ' ArraiiemeuU are well under way f"f the greatest celebration of the 'turth of July at Portland ever hold i" the niotropolia. The celebration will occupy thnse days, from the 3d to heath, inclusive. The Fourth will f course lie tho big day, and will be ailed up with a splendid programme. A r!'it parado will take place at 10:!I0 M. . DuriiiK the day there will 1k numerous nud varied omusementa.with fauy new featurea. SjHxid Associa tiim races nt Irvington Park, purses eVregating 29,000, in tho afteruiHins. The most gorgeous pyrotechuio display vi r witnessed in the Northwest in the evening. Everybody assured a "great at siniill expense. Kcduwd fates ou all hues of travel. Dr. PIERCE'S Golden medical DISCOVERY Cum Ninety-eight per cent, of til CMsen of Consumption, In all II Earlier Stage Although by tnanr believed to b tnrura We. there is the evidence of hundreds of hvtn witnesses to the fact that, in all its 'licr staires, consumption is curalile 'iwase. Not every case, but a l"rf,,Per "itatf of aut, and we believe, Mir 9 trext. are cured by Dr. Picrce'a Rolden Medical Discovery, even after the disease P" progressed so far as to induce repeated bleeding! from the lungs, aevere lingering foigh with copious expectoration lincluiT 'i tubercular matter), great looa of flcll d extreme emaciation and weakneu. ! ! li i : et. A o 1 i ?i A. T A A A ,t. A .t SENSATIONS lt ILLNESS. It la C'orlou. How klau feela Wlien 11 Kuows tl Niseda a liot-tor. "It is curious," aiiid a man yjsterday, "the various relisntiuiia a man experi ences when lie goes to hi u a doctor or a dentist. Thero ia u King, preliminary kieguof mental agony, alternately exag gerating and belittling ynnr ailment, until dually in a moment of desperatiou you decide to go nud sec what ia tho matter anyway. Perhaps yon have a cold, which has settled on tho lungs and developed ft troublesome) cough that keeps yon awuko nights. Tho congh it self is not so bad us the terrible possi bilities it suggests. Visions of swift do in iso from pneumonia or slow wasting away with consumption rise up before your eyes, and every wlieeio and cough confirms these terrible premonitions. If you could, you would go then iu a hurry, but iu thu morning you feel but ter. "Tho con uli is rtill there, but tho ter rors of tho imagination have tied before the daylight, so you put it oft nnothor day. Uut finally you decido to go. uud with firmness born of despair march up to thu medical iiian'H door to learn your futo. In case of lootharho every ono kuows how a tooth will Imp and jump and smart all day until you get to the dentist's nud then calm down so quiet nud painless that you can't tell which one was aching. It is the amo way with a cough or other ailment As you go up to tho door you secretly hope that tho doctor is not at homo. You pull the doorbell gently ami half wish yon had not coma. Theu tho funniest part of it all is how mad you will get when you find tho doctor is not at home and fuel as if you had been cheated out of ouo of your dearest hopes." Washington Post LOSS OF THE PRESIDENT. Strang; "tor? of cuttlln ot a Great (iU-amalilp by I'lralea, What a strange story is that com municntod by tho DuUu of Newcastle to Tbo Cilobo concerning the loss of the President! Uo snys that a trustworthy informant iu the United Hates ossured him that a sailor, dying in an American port, had confessed to having formed ouo of the crow of a pirate vessel which cupturcd the great steamship. "Every soul ou board was made to walk the plank, and the fhip was Fcultled." Tho story seems incredible, yet it may bo true, and the possibility of it gives ouo quito a shock. It is 60 years ago and more since tho President disappear ed from human sight, without, I bo liuvo, leaving a t ratio. Tho loss of no other vessel for it was the first of thn great pnsscngi r ships to go bus caused so great an excitement. How thoso nt homo clung to hope, aotno of them for years for thu uotiou of tho crew being wrecked on some out of tho way island was eagerly adopted and how many a heart was broken by the intolerable suspense! At ht it was generally con cluded that tho ship had collided with an iceberg and foundered. And uow oomca this terriblo story, which, it is fortunate, was not conceived of when it would havo had tho power to make thoso at homo more niiserablo. It is not to bo forgotteu, howovcr, that more thau ono story has been ro contly written upon this subject the capturo and scottling of a rasaengcr teamor and it seems more likely that they have suggested tho idea being aduptod to tho loss of tho President thau that a soliAiry pirate should have re vealed such a long keptsocretof tho seas. London Nows. Mj.tlfl'd l7 " Abbreviation. Among tho storu s told alxmt the ex periences of police tolegruph operators by tho attaches cf the electrical bureau is ouo which relates to an ex-special officer, who is uow a regular operator at a snbstution up town. While acting as "sub" in a West Philadelphia dis trict he received a call from tho oen tral. which he ptomptly wrote on his slnto as ho received it At the closo of tho message ho found that it read: "Semi wagon to Phil. Ahosp. and learn condition of lieu. Coop " Ho was com pletely stalled Ho roul'l uot imagine who Phil. Ahoi-pwas, nor where he was to bo found, nor what particular hen coop tho central was interested iu. Ho fult that there was a mistake somo where, but wns satisfied that it must be nt the other cud of the wiro. As tho hour was near relieving time, he decid ed to wait and consult bis relief beforo sending the wagon ou a wild goo chase or asking thu central to repeat On tho arrival of his relief ho was in formed that the operator who had soul tho message generally abbreviate hi messages, and probably the ouoreceived would read: "Send wagon to Philadel phia hospital and learn coudition ot Henry Cooper. This proved to be til proper solution. Philadelphia Kocord. Noiie Worthy to hurreed tannjaon. It is now definitely understood, says a London journal, that there is no in tention cf appointing successor to Tcnnvsoti at present. It is frankly ad ii,.,i (h.. roiiMirj is because there UlllITU " ' " i- .... i-- i worthy to wear tne laurel l.iwl tt'O! 11 bv Wordsworth and Tunny- i .. .....I tiir iIim nrient ton. ll is even a-- have employe.! im'i -- government have an understanding wilh iHtanco. Not until the men had turn the Conservative leaders to leu rc !Iw va- i hM ont o( the b.mU did the enemy oja-u caucy unfilled until a mure worlby bai J r(. an(l tllPn tU6 captain kuew he hud ,rle. - ' made a mistake, lie still hoped that he OF LOVE sD TIME. I When Iwiiiril.tl.iiiiKli h l.al mil been dead tn hour, ll .-rim J a, f ,.,i ih.- l a treat W Itlltt ago, U l difference liu-ro la la 1 lit Ma mill ilrili.-' K..).of Klia." "la-ad Imi in. .1,1 1,: Vri l.i. mile U gay: Ilia UUk'liIrr lulit anf nre. Iluw frail i ... :-- h.i Hi.- IdU-ra aay, "How ftuuu to. MirnM uYr!" Uead bill muni I,; Say. the l hue ha. flown. ll 1. .uri'i) L'luuy a )-ar ince I li li iii ilrar d.ml love aluhe. All nKiiir.uii Hit- l.lll.i.k here. Oil. Iuv, my low, him ran mortal, tpeaa Of "UU'l) " ur "liihrf n,l.'', l-rl Iheiu nu-te uiil Lie In the day ur week. llurne I. uot in. a.im.l . And what U the ilirTi tvti. e now to me. If tlu moment )oii went away fell leu year. lnrt. or une or three. Or, a. iiiru coma it, )eterda,r The hour. iu, tut I care not now Ho .Hill or how .low they iillde, for to me all lime ri ll ili-ait. I lriw. The day thai my iUrln.it died. Mary Made.! In I'liambrr.' Journal. a coxswain's i How Captain IVllumy's tife was saved at Tsi-Cliiiu has never yet U-en told, j Every ofhVcr and man who Is longed to the Chrysolite on that disastrous night i recollects, of course, that, while eudeuv . oring in the darkness to storm the fort, the captain fell, and that when our pec ' pie were driven buck headlong to the bouts lie, with many others, was miss ing. Every one remeuilM-rs also that when on the following morning tho Chi namen were shelled out of the place nud the bluejackets und marines again land ed Captain Bellamy was found lying, not where he had fallni. but a couple of hundred yards to the right, sheltered ou the side of the enemy by a thick stone wall. His left leg was smashed at the knee by a jingal ball, but around his thigh was a bluejacket's silk handkerchief, I neatly applied in such a way that a nickel toliuccobox placed ls'iieutli it cffi-ctively ! compressed tho femoral artery and stoptied the bleeding, ll w as well known j that both box and linmikerchief had be longed to James Lurch, the captain's coxswain, whose dead InhIv, with half a dozen bullets through it, was found ou the enemy's aide of the same wall. Cap tain IVllnuiy himself acknowledged from the first that he owed his life solely to Larch's devotion and skill. Yet tho whole story baa never yet lsvn told. Captain IScllaiiiy's recent death puts me in tNissession of Ida private journal, and so enables me to tell the tale. When the Chrysolite was commission ed nt Portsmouth for the China station, Captain Bellamy took a house at Hong Kong, and iu due course Mrs. Bellamy and her only daughter, Violet, followed him thither. In the second year of the commission the Chrysolite was nt Hong Kong for several successive months, and during that criod the ladies camo on board nearly every day. There wero picnics on shore mid water partus afloat, and if not on the Chrysolite then in tho house, or in the boats, or on the various expeditious. James Lurch, the captain's coxswain, was in continual ut tendance tipon Miss Violet and her mother. Vio let Bellamy was then barely 18. In England she had led a somewhat dull life, und ot Hong Kong she lost uo timo In redressing tho balance of her exist ence, which was by no means dull there. It was not perhaps her fault that ev ery ofllcer of the garrison und of tho squadron was either in love with her or was prepared to be, for she gave no spe cial encouragement to any one. On the other hand, she discouraged no one. Tho larger the number of her admirers tho greater wus the enjoyment which she de rived from tho situation. Among them she was like n child in a r.s.in full of toys. Some she damaged, somo she smashed irretrievably, but without the slightest malice or wickedness. She siin nlv had never realized the powers and responsibilities of a very pretty faco and figure, supplemented ny mgu spirna, u Zi.J.., Jitv ..,! ibnndai.t health, and .limn . . . . alihoiiL'h she unread rumnrouixi iier sno never for an iustunt intended to do harm to anybody. Thero wero many who suffered. Com mander Corcoran of tho flagship. Major Browleigh of the Koyal Bucks, Staff Surgeon Bennett of tho Bridport, Lieu tenant Maplin in command of tho Borer, and at least half a dozen sublieutenants ami midshipmen, besides army subal terns and civilians, wero turned upside dowu by Violet Bellamy. And if these, who ouly encountered her at social f tine tions, were so seriously upset, it is litilo to bo wondered at when wo recollect that human nature is not confined to tho classes that Jauies Larch was also over balanced. His associations with her were, though, In one sense, more distant aud more purely conventional than those cf any gentleman In tho colony, of a privileged character. Ho helped her to mount when the went for a ride, ho wrapjied her cloak around her when sho left tho bull room, he curried her a hundred times fiienl Le never by word and seldom eveu by look betrayed his feelings ho neverthe l..sa ateadfustlv. and with ull hi being, worshid her. Larch was a yonng und smart jtvuj oflicA-r. As such he had a promising ch- reer before him, and no doubt he would huvn Iss-n wise bud he strictly miti'ieu his own business aud endeavored to be content with the sphere in wmcu in.au pleased Providence to place liim. uut, like many of ins oeuera, uo we... before Violet Bellamy. It was at tbo beginning of the third year of the commission that the Chryso- lite was suddenly dispatched to Tsi- ChiA, Tl...-rt l..,.l luM.o u mil uliil ll mas- acre there, and Captain iJcllumy was ordered to teach- the local mauduriua a evere lesson. Ono morning tho Chrysolite arrived off the place and sent in certuin de mands, which, unless complied with In three hours, were to bo enforced by means of the resources of civilization. Tlio three hours elapsed, the demands not iminte.1. ami with aixioiuie the fort from her inch B. L. gun. The Chinamen luid low and did not re ply with so much as a single shot. Mis led by their silence, Cuptain Bellamy after dusk had fallen led ashore a much w...U..r landinir party than he would i. . , t....i i.A ,ti,-lilMl ta. from tie sup so. a for that that I we versa, lest sue i ' li.r, for vou tonight. It wna bee breatli liim lanue.. i .a . .,-,.., Violet'.- Inn! rested In Ins arms, ami wiiuo " - -- iiil,:ht avert disaster toy rushing the fort, and he iiiude the attempt; but, na has Wii already shown, he failed and fell. His men surged past him for a few yards, but were then repulsed uud driv en back pelluiell. In the confusion und i il.iikiie-s they missed him, nud he was . I-ft lying, with bis left knee uinngled, ' to bleed to death or to get a speedier quietus from one of the many bullets that were whistling after the retreating bluejackets. It is o-stonisiiing that he escaped lieitig bit a second tune, for not only were the , Chinamen tiring with ritles from the fort, , but the men in the boats were using their machine gnus. In live minutes, though, j the worst of the storm had passed away, I und with the lull Captain It U.itny saw a dark figure slowly drawing near liim ' from the right. He fully expected to lind that his visitor was one of the cue- ' my armed with a mission to put uu eud I to him, or per Imps drag liim iuo the fort, where death might lie u.lmiuistered a little at a tune, and though a brave man he was much relieved when he was able to distinguish that the newcomer was one of bis own people. lleg pardon, sir, I hoped It was you whisis'red a voice, which the cimtaill at 1 once recognized at that of his coxswain. 1 ' . ... 1 ' "Hoped?" growled the captain. "What do yon mean by hoping, you scoundrel? Here I am with my knee smuslicd, bleed ing to death!" "Sad news for Miss Violet," muttered Larch. "Confound Miss Violet and you too! Hear a baud here and pull me out of this ; if you can. The lieggurs will be blazing i away again iu a minute." "Mustn't move you, sir, till I've tied up j your leg." said Larch, who had 'ilreudy , taken oil his handkerchief and was sat isfying himself ns to tho osition of the ! wound and the quantity of blood that was U'ing lost. "It's that big artery on : the inside of your leg, sir, that's got to be attended to. If you won't mind my using my baccy ix ami my nammer ehief so now, I'll t'.vist it close." "Hang it! You're twistiug my leg off," cried the captain. "Never mind, sir," said Larch. "I'vs stopiK'd the" At that moment the Chinese in the fort oi'ned Are again. "What the dickens is tho matter with yon, Larchr" demanded thu captain. For an instant the coxswain, who had drawn back with a shudder, was silent. When ho Foke, it was with an altered voice "They've hit me, sir, I think," he said. "Then run, man, nud take shelter," urged tho captain. "I'm nil safo now for an hour or two, if they don't come out to look for me." "There's a wall n little to tho right, sir," said the coxswain, who paid uo at tention to hiscliiefs orders, "and I think I can get you behind it if you can drag yourself on to my back as I crawL Only don't disturb the bandage, sir." Captain Bellamy, with a great effort, managed by degrees to work himself on to tho man's back and to clasp Larch lound the neck. "I 1ioik, Larch, that you're not risking too much, but if wo get through this there'll lie a Victoria cross for you as certainly as there'll be a wooden leg for me." "Beg pardon, sir," muttered Larch, who was now crawling slowly with his burden toward the wall, "but I don't want any Victoria cross. Would they promote me, do you think, sir'r' "I dou't doubt it, Larch. You'll get your warrant." Tho coxswain atopjied suddenly. 'What's tho matter'?" cried the captain. Larch resumed his laborious crawl. "I was only thinking," ho explained. "Won't you be wiser to defer your thinking until wo are under tho lee of that wall?" growled tho captain. "If thoso fellows lire any more, wu're done for." The coxswain made no reply, but dragged himself on, yard by yard, until at length he gently deisisited his load be hind tho thick stone shelter. As he made ; a motion as if to return whence ho bad coino tho captain cried: "Stay in here, 1 )'" I'liot. Where the dickens nro you ....!... ,V K'-oif,' Larch sank down by the captain's side. "Beg pardon, Bir." ho said after a pause, "but may I apeak my mind out to yon just for this once as between luuii uud man?" "Certainly you may," replied tho cap tain, somewhat astonished ut the ques tion. Having got permission, Larch neither hesitated nor attempted to restrain him self. His confession caiiin with a rush. "I've been a fool," he said. "1 knew it all along, only I wouldn't see it. I've hud mad dreuma of promotion, not to a warrant only, but to a commission. I've thought of uothing but her. I've kissed the earth she has trodden upon. I've hoiied; I've prayed. Look in that 'baccy box when they tako off your bandage, and you'll find a bit of her hair that I begged from her maid. Yet I know quite well that it cun't be. For her sake I wouldn't have it to be if it could be. And there's only ono end to it. She mustn't know, but I can tell you, sir, captain, it nt out to look aiise you are und may Clod bless her and forgive me! He staggered to his feet, and without another word bent his head and dashed toward the fort, firing hia revolver wild ly as ho went. Tho enemy answered with a volley, and the cuptuiu heard tho coxswain fall on tho other side of the wall. W. Laird Clowes in Loudon Sketch. M JuhM I Mtnn am, a,.,r(WMi have a good deal of fm ,,, themselves on the atage, 'though guying Is strongly jllscounte- J nHUe by good managerw. (Jetierally the fn u Impromptu, but sometimes a Joke la carefully planned """haiid. i in a u..ni'"u.. - 1 - fjik"oneof the principal actors IUi- crick Dhu was knowu to be lu pecuniary dlmcnltltn. When Hoderlck gave the line, "I am ItiHleri.k Dhu," Kiu Jnmea responded, "Yes. and yon rent's due ton." On the production of a piece railed "The Ppy" the cntfc.' ads showed that It was going to be a (lend failure. So when, at certain point, a character bad to rush on ami shout, ' Five lininlred pounds for the spy!" tho author, who was concealed ls ll a yinira That Wl),',fie ,( , llie M.rfnil.,1Ce. When eating Iflkew placa on tne stage, the temptations to play tricks with the food are nnturnlly grent. In "Henry V" the leek, which Pistol baa to eat, la usu ally made from an apple. But on one nev er to be forgotten orraalou the Flilcllen of the evening gave blm a real onion, and be bad no choice but to struggle tbrwiigh It, though the teara couraed dowu his fat ueks. -Loudoa Tit-bits. i ' llltir T 111 1111711 Villi 11 rn II1V iioitt'h miiooi, rou nova. Biirlinframe, Pan Mateo County, Cat., will reopen August tilh. It lain charge of Ira li. Iloilt, ei-Mate Superintendent, and ia one of I he nest school, lor boys In California.- 8. K. Kxaininer. llouad to lo Ills Vutj. A Newark (N. J.) policeman baa con cent rated upou himself the ridicule of his nMus'intiw Ikviuiso bo discovered two dog fighting In the street and arrested the ag gressor and uctually locked the animal lu a cull In the slut Ion bouse. Bubatltut Jurura. In Mexico two substitute Jurors sit Dear the jury box In a trial. If one of the regu Urn fulls 111, asulistltute Ukes lila place and the trial proceeds. "lllmNst II I ain't a retnlar Trlll.y." muttered the ninn In the crowd, alter la-Inn U'.hsI on liailadoieu time.; "tver body gels oulu my Icet." I.IKK A HI K VIC. The chief function of the kidneys la to rp arate (rout the IiIishI, In It. iMtge ihroaati Ihein, ol certain ttiiimrttlc.aiid watery particle, which make llielr Dual e< tlirouali the blad der. The retention of thee, in conaeuiience o' Inactivity ol the kidneys. I. pfviliictlva o I Uriah!', dlscatti. droosv. dlats-lei. albuminuria ' ami other maladle. with a fatal tendency, llos- letter's Stomach. IllOer.. a hiKhly .auctioned illnrvlte ami li imm! neiiurviil. diih i Ilia k il iit-ya when Inactive to lenew their .llllna fnno- llon, and .train from the vital ciim-nl Imparl Ilea which Itifc.l II and threaten their own ex l.tHice a. organ, of the bisly. Catarrh of Ilia blad. ler, gravel and retention of the urine are aUo maiaille. arrcaUsI or averted by Ihla benign Iiromolcr and reUtrat Ive of orifan Ic ac t Ion. M a aria. iheiiintliii, i-nii.tlpalion, blllon.nea. and dy.pt-piilaaliui yield to the Ulnar., which I. alto .pteuilf beuerlclal to the weak and uer Tom. "Sneaking ol I tie Voice ol Ubor,".al. Brown I never rrallied bow much ll wa. on I of tuna until 1 heard our new cook ilnglng at her work." IIIIIVS THIST WeorTerOne Hundred Hollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure! F. J. CHKXKY A CO., Props.. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known K. J Cheney for the last IA years, and believe him perlectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by llieir linn. Wist t Tai'AX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.uino, KisnaHiV. Maivim, Wholesale Druggisla, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. ; acting directly upon the blood and inumiua stiriiic.es oi me system, rnce. inc.. per noi- tie. Hold by all Druggista. Testimonials I free. For Whooping Cough Pisu's Cure is a 1 successful remedy. M. P. Iitk, S7 ' Throop Ave., llrooklyn, N. Y., Nov. ll,tl. j MI'MIO HrOKK-Wilcr H. Allen Co , the ol.le.l. the larvoal, VII Ki rat SI., Portland. I'hli kerlnu, llardmaii, Klu'her I'lauoa, K.tey I Oricim. Uiw prli-., easy term.. 10-lKMT music Menu lor catalogues. Tar Giant for breakfast Your Health Depends t'lHin pure, rich, heillhy liNxxl. There lore, see I hut your blood is uiude pure b Hood's Sarsaparil la The only line Mood puriller nenlly in tho public eye today. promt nnflTVC ttt 7 T G "et harmoniously ki li uvvu kj a uuid a I ssl Har-asirllla. ! 3-GALA - DAYS-3 July 3, 4, 5, '95 -IN- Portland, Oregon Parade Starts 10:30 A. M.of the Fourth Gorgeous Pyrotechnic Display -AT NIGHT- Speed Association Races lo tbe Afternoon for Purses Aggregating $29,000. Races From June 20 to Jul) 6. REDUCED RATES OH ALL THE LINES Bee small bills for 1'rograunne. Ely's Cream Balm Ut H HI.Y I l ltKH COLDihHEAD BBaaaai . mu m c 3 1'rl.w ft rente. Applr Holm into li l"trll Ki f ,K4'M..wiWrriihi.. W MEN iuflerln from the error., In dlaeretloii.,tie.-aMM olyoHlh, or dlaeaaea of the ranrodan- tlvanre.ua. all of which lead toeo option or liiaaully If uot Ireaiad In lime, ran nud eaT it aa by oorre.Miud liil wllb in. Our rainedleaare endoraed by tbi nie.llealprof.wlon. NoQei.ntaT. UorHIMS MKUICAL CO., Mancastltr. Ctai A SURE CURE FOR PILES IiflfaJnaj t'llMkiHKrn hf tnuawn trm Ukm varwolraAion. onm Inisfoa Mrliina lken wtfim. 1 umUarm vl kUutai, ttia4 liitr PrtfiJi.A htim ytrlti ufurm ! DM. BO-SAM-KO(f PILf RIMIDY. hiob 6a -t if on pru tflmrtmi, atrtAS tntaiwtv J iar lUfumf, riteviiitsr a b-rmAneni ir, I'ric V. PrtiMUU ut avuuI, iir. U hA it I f ft. raioisFirai 0m, MRS. WINSLOW'S 7Ma FOR CHILD IN TEf THING Faeaalakf allWpaawbu. lalxuat-wUa. I Tor Colic, Cramps. .Cholera Morbus and all Summer Complaiuts, there is no cure equal to Pain-Killer. Get a bottle to-day. Keep it con stantly on hand, for there is no kind of pain or ache internal or external that Pain -Killer will not relieve. Accept no imitation or substitute. Genuine has Perry Davis & Son on bottle. The quantity has been doubled, SHEEP-DIP WEINHARD'S Antifermentine Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cooking;, and retains their natural ctab isoe. CORBITT & MACLEAT CO. mo. 1883. IMroin r US. SIIIITIMI ml COMMISSION MKIU'll ANTH. Liberal .dunce made on approred comli(i.iieiits ol w neat. Hour, iiaia, wool and ula: lea, ( olTee, K.ce, Malllua ami Ku., Hii.va, eHsu l.lveipsil Fine, ( oarae aud Lump hock No. I relumed Wheal Haa., Ili Hurl.p. Moll I run nni.ky, riramir and w in.., lor Mia III qiiatiuiiee lo.uii in. ir.ue. MIVX CmcHfSTtu t fiiauxH, t7 "". ,.m TUI OlIAlkaL AMD BIMUIIil TNI OHIOlNAL AND OINUINC J iMdil, Ml UmfflM t ImMMT m klrwj aawakewi a)llk fcU 1 4v la mim f ijMMflr.tMiiiMiiiW All atllLa la) - ' kHitwa. aaiafe raiif. IV.HtHI Tellw..tiial. . raw. IIIIIIIII.M & m man UAL DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO CHIGXEN RAISINQPAYS irvuiusrthe Petal. Imubat.r. Braadfta Muka money while otheia are wa.itug time by old prta-mara. CalahiKleliaall alsiut ll and deai-rllM-. every 4" rw , lllii.li.ted 1 1 Calaloue wl ariuieneeileil lor the. puuliry buaiueaa. The "ERIE" mechanically the t-eirt wheel. 1'reiile.tnio.lel a art I'arihc c.ai.l Aiienla. Hlcvcle c.l. logue, mailed fret.Kive. full. learrlpi Inn prleea ete , nMTS wrWTn FETALOMA INCUBATOR CO.,Ftalm.Cal, UhancH IIoi-kK, 111 H Main hi., I.". A.llielra ASK YOUR DRUGQ13T FOR The best POR Dyspeptic,Delicate,Infirm and AGED PERSONS JOHN CARL8 SON5. New York. DR. CUNN'S IMI'UOVICD LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. IINR PIU, FOR A OONR. A wamunl ol Ilia UmuU aach daf H laaan fn kaallh. Tumi pU. Kiuulr k 0" M"a Utk. to hi... ft ivaular. TUmy uura tlMritrtia tncliian tha Ktaa, and claar tha UanpUi loo bl ur th.a ananaAloa 1 liar leather arliia a.a .whtm. To atmvlnra f.m. wa Mmpla rnM,uv a run imi i UobAMkO MKUUU.l ll4u.Fa, NEW WAY Portland, Walla Walla, Hiaikaue. rlaO. BAN. Hallway and Ureal Northern Hallway Ui Montana Wllllla. HI. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Nt. Loula, t'hl- r.o.iil Faal. Aaure. EAST! iii.are-l aiteni. c. t lloiiavan, lien. All Portland.llt.: K.C.Hte- vein, (le n. Ant, Seattle, M ah. ; C. (I. Iiixoii, (.all. At , Mpukane, n aan No .In. i- rork-liallaat Hark: flnM acenery; Iwl .le. plus and illiilti.-ar.. bun.-l llbrarjrcar.; family toiiriat .leepera; new e.n.iiunu Artificial ryes E'a.tic Stockings Trusses . . . Crutches . . . WrHtlerPrletl... WQODARD. imi 4 CO, DIU.BUll Parll.nS. 0rea TSIATKII rKRat wallle ly Cured with V table Remedle. II.Hwrl thaaaana. or caia. n-. ulniailkiiialaa b. bmmi Dbr.lcl.n. Fluu nr.ldiKI arDotoaa dlaappar:ln uo aar.atlMw lao Uilnli all araipioni. rmiiiH. aano l"r iiwm boub ...i. ... ir,.,i... urM. Tan dar. traaUMD fraa by anal! If yoa ordr trial, aeod lOe. linuoi oruar po.ua- M li iiuiiii"i.i". if.... oruar trial return Ikla advartUamaul to FRAZER AXLE CREASE BUI IN 1HI WORLD. Itawearlmr aiialllleaareuinurpawed.aetii.il) outlasting two boaea ol any other brand. Fret Irom Animal (ill.. UteT THK OKNtlHK. FoK HAKK BV OKkMiON AND CafT-WAMHINUTtlN MKKl'HiKTI'tn aua uemivra aeuarmiiy. N. I. N. U. No. 0038. F. N. U. No. 680 towS WtttHi AiL Hit lAllo. Cuuak Sirup, TaauaO.ua. IN 1 IP. T. In tln. Hind er urtiav..). 1 I'llilwiiti.. lf VT'"7 t!22FI but the price is still 25c. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP THE BEST MADE I Mlxea with cold water. Reliable and tale. JAMES UIDUW I CO., PortUad. Or. IE .Mittfl VSSSL WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN KK(IS Oil BOTri.KS) Second to none Til V IT... No ma lerwnere from. I'oltTLAMt, H. flavor. not. ieriai import, irom i Ulna, japan anu in Mann, lapmra, 1 1. I'hliia Nat Oil.ele. From I lv- hall, ( hi inli ai. ol all Hilda, llnplate, aelacled rlrlui.ione, itau Ale, Untune.' Porter, Mo., teh and ieMT rorter, ncs.iea IOKI I.AM1. OH. Rfo C0S3 Duhono Bramd Thaul MamfW ftairwi amrl raHail a Tl II lar aavk TW nlr !. Htirav mA rtUaM TUI tor hM. trM4 Id Ma aavl WtM rUliW tm U4 ! ttaU rUliW Mhft kl4a Baft AMaMW amd MMI tamaauttam mm hma4m mtwMta Al lrftau m amatt W) a4 "lianiW iW lafMllaM." mmMv, h raUtwm MaOi aw siarav MsJ f ll a UrtSCfflal. ..,,-- .W aaiUH rUlbAWM.I niAi rata (0 'TIS CHKAPRR IN THE END. HERCULES 11 Engines OAS and CA30LINE -NOTED FOR SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. Theae enelnea are arknowledied by eipert en- :lneen lo Vat worthy of hlKhe.l eommeiidatlon or .Impllelty, hlab grade nialerlal and .ai-erlor work tn. n.lil. ikey develop the lull actaal horae power, and run without an Kleelrlc Hrk Hatlery) theriatemol Ignition la almpla, Inel pen.lvaand reliable. For piimplna oulllla for Irrigating parpoaea no batter engine eau be found ou the PaclOe C.ui.t. Fur hnl.tlug oatflta for nines they hare Bet with hhtheet approval. For Intermittent power their aeouomyl.ua queallouad. TilTIOMRT -MANUFACTURED Br- PALMER 1 REY TTPE FOUNDRY, Cor. Front and Alder ita., PORTLAND, - ORECON. Bond for catalogue. AMERICAN ins' I Palmer &. Rey Branch Electrotypen Stcreotypen... Mercbants la Gordon and Peerless Presses, C) Under Presses, Paper Cutters, Motors of all kinds, Folders, Printing Material. Patentees of Self-Spacing Type. Sole Makers of Copper-Alloy Type.