0 2- tooth-.. dea .i lie. T tli..7w "MUfirui i aim .i Ri.i- 1 nu lot i, if ' t. WMlfr 'mirtn Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE th; F.iiST LOCCVOTIVE. .. i..mier Keen. WboConliln'l U'a. IHO- I u MourT. I ne p-ul iiivwitur of tlio liKumotivo ' ptiliznl ii (flit from hi iiivi-ntiou. Ill n:ii:i" wim Oliver Uvuii. Ho whs . !..!.,., il.l ill I Toll Ullll klM-llt 111! T . rimr fiiviitiriiiiia U'IiikIi t brilifC In"! UiitlllliR but t wm-rty. H wum fritfiuul iu ,.,.r uf il'c Jirewnre eiiKino xrncA immlivc!, tin' ouly kiwi Unit could Itiipl'iy-'l to ndvmitnjfo iu thin form trJU,p.rt;ition, but r iiliwd unthiiig llll w ill Hi'!'' M'OlOil l IK'IU I uml water jhiwit wan Houifwiiuc lu Iho iiiiiiiicipulity uf Tliiliulcl ;3cai;il for for tlio (1iii1k;iij,' of ,!rjtf ami the clraiiiiij; of tint dorks, j.,!!! ill a bill lower tlinii uny of . ii :ul'l'tnM, in 11 w In n it Was ur . : determined to build a btcumbuut 'ju ilii' work. ft-flit"! cot o "v' with n Ktcain on , huMiiitf both tlio cngiue mul the 1 in his own workshop, illw ii ilif b. sit wan ready to bo lauuch lM d. tcrmini-d to (five t!n jk-o-l.f I'iiilaiiclliliia nu obji t lexsou in i vlunir. mi he put tlm boat on wlieelx, ;l up a Iuh wheel Icliiinl, xct hin fc-im' to work ami iiro,ell(il the. boat L I. .I... ..,. I lift It... .TlBJJU II. U in v iii' inn u vitv ,H of an op! :i liimitliiil tliroiiK, not u ,r,f h"Ui bail u dim idea that lid ,.-!it to be urn-stiil for witchrruft. Wtu ii tin- licat rt-iu'hi-d the bank of PfMvr. tin' w;i( (-jh uml iisu-4 were tiiK- i.i uf, the cruft was laiinehed, Ctted .t Midi other uteris mid lliado to do I twor!; of dredging the harbor. j So far as tlio invention of itiifbanical I I I i i i ,HVS .'.... ...... . Mi.....,,., Mn) Ma Wius,1)W , traTl.llllg lwMl w hendlhUsmUvutsc..mUlthro h .J R ywk J, fr iMi:.leration ho was a mere ; ,.,, Ilf lw iriI1M.ti ' tl, r( ,. .1.1 1 ..v.. ii ,.H,,ii ,.,l lil initlf In Im. .alcd out of tho money that was duo r til . . i m fur i I'-aniiitf the riiiludelphiu bur-. I if W illi his uesv faugled steuiubout. . Louis tiloLij-Democrat. AMENDED HER LIST. t Saw Krrlnrr Thut Ijiwycru Coui I ndrr (lie llrad uf Nulutocra. , : 1.... un ei. iiiiiKs a i.in.i.-. uiuiK I,,tl'h.h,.h.lpl.ia wits visited ut his i kJciice by uu indignant woman, who t (.hrid that ho had coino for legal ud- i and iu a businc.tsliko manner do l it(d i n his table a 5 note, us a re j'uiuiiig feu After pocketing tho money j:je ui.iu of law politely requested h(-r hopriK-eed with her K'atcmcnt. Iiosaid Imsiuf iKiiMinecs which hho desired tho SMIC l.W (VIlllJIJUilllT (11111(11-11 llllll U W awver to havo ubolihlied. tim was uiiuoyed by a neighbor ou .iu- hide, hho said, who is a music teach- rami trainer of tlio voice. Tho cou- :.iut tliiiuipiug ou the piano and the iliy.-orilaiit notes of tho vocul students wade her very nervous, tin tho other .-ale (lie neighbor kept chickens, which j awoke lu r tnu ly in theuioriiing by their I'Mwuig uud amicyed her during the S day by living (cr tho fence and iuvud- i uiK In r premises. Day and night slio (uu luailn nervous by the noise of tlio tr.ilicv ems passing her door, organ ieriiiiU i's and Jieddlers made her lifotuis eralile, hucksters udded to her misery I by calling their wares, aud she wanted I to know w hat act inn sho must take iu order to ho made free of filch nuisances. Tim lawyer reflected a few moments I with compressed brow, uml then said, -jladam, vou lire decidedly unfortu- uate, mid my advice to you is that you go to a rci.l (-state agent and engage him to secure' for you u uico coiufortablo dwelling iu the Miburbs of some coun try village, where the ueurost neighbor ia a ipiarter of u mile away, organ griud- ors unknown, tr.ilicv cars mihcui'd of. i and where hucksters uml ix-ddlcrs do nut cmiie. " Realizing that she wiu f 5 i out, the wuiuaii replied, "I'll do us you uy uml include, among the others that uu lawyers must exist in thesamocouu ly." i'hiladelphia Record. A l-ol ir Cllj. Numlx-ra of explorers who have sought tlio uivtio regions iu iiuo.it of the pole hiivu told of u mysterious city mirrored anaiiist tho northern sky stately build uigs iu choice architecture, tall und iiu pwnig spires, but Mich us differ from anything we know ubout. Whether the 'uumlatiou of this luirugo is u reality ud ouly unriicoguizablo bocauso of will 11KsiHt ,im in ,i)0 editing and pub teiuisiKisition us to directions, whether iit.tiou 0 a People's party paper to be it is a work of some inysteiious reiuuuut i,,,,,. . ii(ii( I'lietua."" fcavs Mr. of uur race thut oueo oivtipieil tho ikjIo, : er whether this U homo fanciful feature uf tlm frost, as tho licculiiir shriibbery we see on the window pane whatever tlii is, it niiiht Ihj consigned to the pur plMiiigi'iiigiiuji of the unknown region, "'ho kiiows but some s;Hit, oueo the tho ter of busy and advanced human lifo, may have escaped tlio general cutaclys- uial wrtrk, and tins city may bo the si kt und us vet undiscovered witness of j Pr"llar times, slamling alone iu tho j a church at Drudley, illc-n.. two euu dead desolation, in the rigid shroud of day's ago. The same preacher has "W polar death. U wo must bo barred been haninieriiig t tho congregation fri'iu entering this undiscovered country, for eight years without muoh of are e uiay udd to our oimipmeut by a care- suit to show for his labors, and on the hi uoting of its mixture, uud then give I Sunday mentioned a woman inemls-r ntlv listened for a like "niv uivw ui llie.o jiih in...,. - . "wmugh studv. Phiradelpliia Press. ' InOur Great Orandfather's Time, bin bulky pill were iu st-nrrnl use. Like the . . i i. i i ,.r uiuniu iu"-" that decade tin y were bin and clutu av. but iiiiflic- tive. In this cent- 'Y'k-M v V uiy of ciilicluen f 1 '"' 1 e r c t ' lets, which cure nil liver, Si l v I alouwih and 1 iJiir bowel de I TTH niiiKeiiients i u I j the most effec VA. If people lj ("1 ,,a unite aitrntion to nnt- '! retruiaunjr the action of their bowels, "f me use of these little renew iu-y -7 ...t use o iucsc lime rfi -. ould have Irs ireoutnl occasion to call f thrir dnrtura in iiImIiif atlacka (fdinirrrou,,!,. The " frllcts " cute ik and bilinua headache, constipalioo. in- -iirnioi, bilious attacks ana kinurea ur Uofemcuu of liver, itouuub and bowcU. m PEOPLE AND EVENTS. John Hc-l'iiiidt han utu-inlfd is.ooo fuuiraU in thirty.flvo yi-arn. Ho in a St. LouU hiiekiuau. A jR-url as largo an a marble, ho it in wid, hint ln-c-n found iu a clam by a lluntiiih'toii, L. I., mau. 1'p to tlio cud of last year Phila delphia!! new city hall had cot 10, UU1),UU4.07, and it U uot cpjito flushed yet. Thn LeiiKuo of American Wlioelmeu iniH)seH Kiialtii-H upou rider who take part in raci-K wherein women compete. Mr. (iladstouo han written tiiu-h a vant uuniUr of li-ttern duriiiK Inn lifo that hin HUtoKmpliH brill); only Hixpi-ueu in tho Lugliiili market. Maitland AykMyd, boat builder, of Toronto, Out., Iiiia rescued over fortv 1 perKoim from drowning niueo 1M73, uml recovered fight bodied from tho bay. A Now York wheelman wived a little ; boy from being killed by a trolley car a fow day ago by riding fast on hin bicyclo aud knocking him down. A Springlield, Mass., young man, ! doing Kiiglmid on his wheel, reports I that ho inado tho uciuaiutaiico of an : admiral iu a third-clasH railway car riage. 1 A tanning concern iu Seattle has re i-cived iu one consignment 115 bales of (bier skins, weighing eighteen tons, and 1 representing, probably, several thou sand dead (leer. I Staid old Lt-wiston, Me., has been shocked and scaudalized during the past week or so by a bloomer girl who smokes a cigar while riding her bicyclo ao,)Ut tho streets of tho town, " ' 1 .......U ..... Ul... .. .'o 1..,. . , . . .. ' (.iiri'lon u roviilvor m a flrMlwlnifri urtint , . . ' ,, 1 aud has mure orders than sho i tend to. Miss Kato Daiiahy, of Wins ted, Conn , fell into a barrel of pitch ou i which sho was Ktaudiug picking peaches last week. Khe was completely : covered with pitch, and over an hour ,, . ..i,,,,.,, i.f,ir ). 1 lu ... w, from fc , ,o clMUe ,U!r .ii. ' A( nomo, cavalry l.h uteimiii Diane, who maltreated u private so that death ensued, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment and to pay nu indemnity of 25,000 francs to tho parents of tho victim. The case dragged through twoycurs, aud the do- leuso cost the lieutenant ko.uuu irancs. Mrs. II. 0. Cosgrovo, of Jopliu, Mo., has organized a lead-mining com- pauy known as the Helen liar Mining and Investment Coiupauy. All the otlicers and stockholders tire women. Tho labor is douo by men. One of the i mines In-ing opearted by the coiupauy is called "Iho ftow Woniuu." Lady Dike, who, by tho way. was the orignal of IXirothea iu "Middle march," as well of Khoda Uroughton's "Uelinda," Hjx-cilied throngh Sir Charles' canvass iu tho Forest of Dean, and is said to have assured her hearers that her husband was by all odds tho j greatest and tho ablest mau iu Eng- I land. Tho French president travels free ou tho railways during his ofllcial tours in France, but when the return jouruey is concluded it is said that I his w-cretary calculates what the trip I would have cost if paid for ut regular j rates, mid this sum is handed over to i lie distributed among the poorest paid of tho railway men. Tho first girl ' "PP'r at Atchison, Kan., wearing bloomers was ou her way to Kansas City from St. Joseph, ami her bicyclo was iu the baggage car. Tho chief of police interviewed her while sho was waiting for her traiu. A local pupcr says thut while talking to tho chief "she leaned up amiiust the wall of tho depot and crossed her legs iu true masculine I vl She curried a tiearl-halldled re volver iu her belt, uml seemed ready to protect herself should uuy attempt be mado ou her life." General Coxt-y's duughter, who mar ri(1(j t'r jjrowuo, the lieuti-uunt of the 111I1111w,.ui nrmv. aiiuounes that she i. - ..,...,, 0f j, paper: "It will bo pub- i lished iu tho solo interest of the l'eo- I pie's party, iu opposition to tno pow erful plutiK-rutio press. Mrs. lirowuo will be proprietor uud attend to the books and receipts, while I will cur toon and cut to phvus the tools of mo nopoly." A revival effort that reversed the usual plan of operations was started iu ...... g . K-riod uroso in her place und exhorted tl, nreacher to get religiou, to get it ; quick, and to gi t it good, and sho had ovlmrted for eiifht iiiinntea before the. preacher recovered himself sufficiently to suppress her. Womnu'a liirminUlrnrjr. Mrs. (iradlev. (tearfully! I don't cure w ho knows it My husband has got to givj up either me or his lodge! j He gets worse uud worse; I don't be-1 lieve he'll ever be any accouut, the , worthless brute! i Neighbor (soothingly) I didn't, think it was so bad. Hut Mrs. (4os- siper did tell me that your husband was a poor cnnture at best. Mrs. (iradley (flaring upl Oh! the i did. did she? Well, I'll just let that l.,i,.Lti lllitf ifi"SIO KIIOW silo cu i m " . , . ..(.. .1.U MroUtid shiuderiug the Uttt nisn 111 tnis (.Kminw. indeed! lies town. , T (io-siners. and worth a I'll let her kuow it! Wait till I get ur biiuuet. Spare Momeuts. SHE WOULD NOT SAY IT FIRST. Conflicting fivlltim (ore my taut With rvt r iflenlin; ,, 2?or hai'i tt-M uf firth:y men. N'W !i!"ftnit of mv racr. I lovf.l ,rr tru with nil mjr licurt Anil hiu.lit lo 'ie the war To MUlu ull in - irtrrvil Uouliii AuJ have Iht lianic tlio duy. I a-'krU hrr ll rhv In til me, At li a-l a wuro e( liuies. Shi. a-iiwi'ri',1 -So" Iu (vwy on II)' vrnrj, tin r. iirow and tliymra. Bui yi t Ilif w.iy br.nl.l it I-lt l.inw wiiliin mr hpurt. And In. wiJ hold h lover N ur ix rmii I'im to diarl. I 'al I utii iliiy, ,-I love you. Yea, 1 Into you more and nurrl" B!u- Llulicd and amlliil, "Why, iliil yoa nut Trll me of thni l fnrr?" -Ned Whun ly In Dcirolt Fit Prcm. A IIACKWOODS IIKIU). ! Upon the tiortheni shore of Lake So l pcrior, smuggled in between sun tipped 1 hills, is a small villago knowu best for ' its lumbering and shipping industries. ' ! A long neck of narrow land forms a t natural breakwater and thus guards and 1 protects the small town from Neptune's wrath. The harbor is scarcely more than two miles wide and four long, but is J celebrated for its uncontrollable cur i rents, jagged hidden rocks and Aprilish I moods. j Ou this neck of land am scattered a j few houses, all Inhabited by lovers of tho sea and nature's work and surrounil- ol ly dense groves or swaying pines. : Ono day a few years ago there ciiine from ono of these houses a dark eyed young woman w hose, skin wan rough ened from the llcrco lake winds and whose hands showed only too plainly that hard, coarse work befell licr lot. i Her boots were heavy, liko those of a man. Htr gown was not only ill fitting, but sadly Inland tho times a-i regards! style and lacking by several inches its proMr length, und on her head was drawn down closely over her cars a man's felt hat. Yet, notwithstanding these proofs of the uncouth woman, there was a certain indescribable some thing nbout her gypsyliko faco that he told the possession of a fine mind and a strong, unbending character. It was neither the soft brown eyes nor thu smiling mouth, for her features wero ex tremely plain, uml tho straight fringe of hair that tendrilcd out now and then from under the curved hiibhriin gave tho round cheeks aghastliiicss that remind ed ouo shivcritigly of witches nud gob lins und evil spirits. In her arms she carried a pair of oars, wrapped in a small sail. Around her firt frolicked several kittens, uud a hugu black uud white dog bounded along beside her. Mio walked slowly toward a small dock that floated unsteadily out into tho boy. A flat bottomed bout, with u splin terliko must und no bowsprit, humped against the dock now und then with a soft rubbing ami nudging thut was us soothing as u mother's evening lulhiby. j "It looks pretty threatening, see ins to mo," the girl murmured to herself. "This hero bay is always ready to cut up its monkey shines just when folks j wants it to bchuvo itself. If it wasn't for daddy coming home tonight, and mother sick, mid nothing much to cut iu 1 the house, I lulievo I'd givo up going across for tho groceries." Then, uotic- , iug a parting of the thick bushes that bordered tho pathway and catching a passing glimpse of a faded yellow hat, she called out, "Hello, Jim!" The next moment sho was joined by a stalwurt young man, with tho whole- Mine nppciiriuicoof a combination farm er and sailor. "Going to sail over to tho point, j Meg?" he nsked. " Yes. You can go if you want to," nho replied, with mischievous eyes and twitching lips. "I guess 'twon't ho tho first tints that the little dory lias carried two passengers. " "We'd hotter hurry, I reckon," re joined Jim. "Tho old hike is a-raging, ( and tho bay looks n, bit ill tempered , now. We'll have a thundering old storm beforo next nunrisp, aud I shouldn't be , surprised if it arrived before midnight " Together they hoisted tho sail, adjust ed the rudder and unfastened thu lines. Jim seated himself in tho stern, Meg dropped down on tho scat iu the center j of tho boat so as to lower nml ralso tho j ceuterlMiurd, as Captain Jim ordered, and off they sailed liko a bird let loose from captivity. Hothwero good sailors, and tho simple fact thut a huge wave, dulnged them now und then added rest to tho sport. "I soy, Meg," begun Jim as they plunged through towers of foam and rocked aud swayed in tho billows, "don't you think you'ro mighty hard on a follow? Three years is a long time, and timo dis s cluuige folks uud things so. Anyhow I don't see what you'ro driving ut. I've known you since you were knee high to a grasshopper, and I don't like the idea of losing you after all these years of work and waiting. Your dad und your mother nro willing, you say yoa don't disliko mo, and you kuow what I think uf yon. Conic, now, tell mo your reasons for this three years' waiting business. " "I suppose my reasons aro silly," Meg answered slowly and with irritating deliberation. "Hut, yoa soo, that year at Miss Hunker's spoiled mo. Even if I was nothing but a parlor maid, I got some ideas in my head that stick liko sc many burs. I don't always want tc livo this way. I'vespcut every c ut I've had on tho Ixxiks, and Miss Bank- r has helped mo lots. I want to bo educated and know how to talk. I long to be able to Isi liko the town girls, not so far as dress goes, hot it's the schooling that I Wiuit. When I read olsmt those clever women who paint and writw and teach, it makes me think that my world is too mull uud cramped to ever grow uny bigger unless I break away soon. I lovt tho water, and the woods, aud the dump earth itself, but I am wild to lie tip and doing aud working at something that will uot end tislny ju-t as it did yester day and will aguiu tomorrow. I" A violent breeze struck tho fmoll dory Just then, tipping It peril'iualy and tend ing tho girl's hair flying iu a still wilder fashion. It wa-i soon followed by anoth er, and tho third raised the rtuall rail until it stood round anil erect like a fun nel sh.-issl cono of while canvas. A fUi-T grating sound beneath, a crackling of wosl and iron and stone, .,! tlm rudder was wrenched from Jim's lmuiL Words were not necessary just then. Each realimxl that they two were being toyed with and tossed around liko bclphma straws. The sail was un manageable, and the kmt rudder left them entirely at tba uiwcr of the wind and wayos. "Come here with mo!" Jim cried hoarsely as ho reached for tho shivering bundle with the flying hair and fright ened eye, lie drew Meg toward him, all the timo keeping a firm hold on the line that prevented the sail from flap ping inoro dciperutcly. Abovo the Mar of the water ho heard her m rvous laugh, uud once sho said, "I think I'd lie right scared if it wasn't for our (.-ettiiig caught in these squalls so often. " Tho bout was careening liko a livo creature liinildcned with pain. The wa ter dashed over the little dory that was m-udiliiiK toward the shore at an unprec edented sHi-d. Crowds of curious watchers lined the Kwh where they would land. As they ueared the shore Jim said tremblingly: "This is the worst fix wo'vo been in yet. We'll bo dashed to pieces on tho logs unless they try to help us." He folded his strong arms around tho small Kill, and ho pressed her hands fondly and whispered words of hope and courage. "Tell tno just onco that you do care for me just a little bit, ami that you won't Iniik out of marrying nio at the end of three years," he said. "Our chance for getting out of this alive aro few, and I know if you don't answer now you never will. Please, tdease, please, Meg!" His voice was pitched loudly uud shrilly. "I can't promise for sure, Jim. I can't even now. I'm so frightened. I know we're both going to die. Tho waves never scared me before." And the ret;t was lost as an enormous roll of water delugi-d them. No other word was said. A moment later there was a wild crushing and creaking of timlicr. Tho anxious watchers saw the boat tossed iu among a nest of logs that lined the Ik-hcIi. Liko a crowd of stupid, senseless be ings, they gazed and wrung their hands. Then they saw a tall form raise itself up in tho stern of tlio boat. He hud something iu his arms that looked liko a woman swathed iu a piece of tarpau lin. Thu boat was only a few rods from tho shunt and was just ready to fall to pieces. Suddenly the tall figure leaped into t lie water, with his helpless burden iu ono arm, while with the other bo fotiglit his way uinoiig the billows and rolling logs. Tho watchers rushed to his assistance. They saw lilm whirled and buffeted arniiml much as a mouse lioing teased by a frolicsome minded cat. Ho had nearly reuehed tho shore when au enormous log flung itself against him. Willi ii mighty effort ho throw his bur den toward the frautiu assembly of people. Then ho sank nml was seen no more until thu next day, when his crushed and mangled body floated gently ou tho now restful waves, which finally do posited his remains lit thu foot of tho lit tle dock where tho dory had always tugged mid pulled ut its unchor ropes. And that is the reason why a woman considered clever and gifted by tho world's critics is always sad and heart sick when sho hears the moaning of tho winds or the roaring of beuting, restless water. Fume and fortune have come to her. Hlio is no longer a crude, uncultured creature with flying black hair and rough fingers. Tho world bows down In reverence to her, for hor stories aro read by thousands and her pictures received motit favorably by nil. Kho laughs, and her friends (Ichiro her to be the jolliest person iu Christendom. Hut when a storm comes up, and the skies darken, und tho air is tilled with dire forebod ing, hho sinks into a sad, lifeless being, wIioho eyes lire heavy with unshed tears and whoso tli rout is choked with sobs. At these times her friends depart and murmur soft words of pitying tender liens among themselves. Chicago News. KaHilt'on and Home rrodiirtlon. Kupolcon forlmdo thu usoof cotton or of foreign wood for tho furniture of tho iiutierial palaces. Ho desired that thu people who were invited to the drawing rooms ut court should dress only iu silk, so ns to encourage, tho Lyons manufac tories. Ho (lectured war ou Indian cash meres, but his power was impotent nguiust the tyranny of fashion and against routine. Tho emperor threaten ed tho empress iu vain that ho would throw her cushmeru shawls into the tire, Tlm empress used to answer him that as soon as they could givo her stuffs as light uud warm as the cushmeru woolens sho would bo very glad to wear them. Tho emperor encouraged tho manu facturers of French shawls and commis sioned lsubcy to make the designs of a magnificent woolen Htuff liko cashmere on a white ground, with which a shawl and a dress wero made. Mario Louiso woro them with some reluctance These stuffs hud uot Iho softneis which they lmvo since oiiuireiL The empress nsod to oonipliiiu with reason that her dress "Kiiped" whenever she went near tho fire. Memoirs Huron do Mciicvul. Au Intercut lug Kerluirnt. Dr. Bloots requested 60 gentlemen and 50 ladies to write dowu 100 word. each of their own selection. Out of tho total number of 10,000 only li.ODo dis tinct words wero fuund to havo been chosen. Thus, for instance, all the la dies uud gentlemen had put dowu th word "money," all the gentlemen the word "woman," all tho ladies tho words "dressmaker" and "glove," and all the ladies and 24 gentlemen tlm WOTd "beautifuL " Vereins-Blatt Profit In Sol fountain. A New Orleans man unim-d May told mo that his yearly profits from his aoda. fountain wero :)0,000. Ono Han dors, a Dctroitcr, who owtis an S,000 fountain, tho finest displayed at the World's fair, docs a rushing busim, mid his sules run from flOO to 700 r day the year round. In Huffulo He 1 daid Bros, employ U girls to liandlu ice cream soda, and it takes 3,000 Biass-c-s to accommodate their trade. TI.ey m il it ut b cents u glass, und there is a net ptolit of just 100 per cent. In Hcs tun Thump-iii 'a .pa. the greatest wslu resort ut the Huh, easily clears for iU owner I'iO.OOO u year. There are ill tho United Nates 100,000 fountains in op "ration, und manufacturers aro gettiug Uioro orders uow than they ever got U fore. Woahiugtun I'tmC TJiIb aa the MUt. Bceuo. a towu ill the uorth on a very tuihty day. fcjiiudy McKay Homing out of a pub lic houso and meeting his minister faco to face) Loeh. sir. it's wful do ceiviu thing, this mist ll'yo keu tiin j.resively), 1 wandered Iu tliero the iiou, Uiinkia it was tha ..lr'i? Lou- Kli-rlrlr flowing. To (lernuiny belongs tho credit of haviug first demonstrated thu practica bility uml economy of electric plowing. An electric motor is fixed to the plow itself. Tho shaft of the motor, by means of suitable gearing drives a shaft fitted with pillion which a chain runs from one cud of the field to the other. This chain is held taut at both cuds by triple ground anchors. When the motor is put iu operation it hauls the plow across the field. Wheu the cud of the field is reached, the plow is tilted to the other side, aud by revers ing the motor the shear starts on its return journey. At a nveiit test at Hullc-tui-tho-Siiitlc, with a two-furrow, tilting plow, two lurrows were turned, measuring together twenty-four inches iu w iilth by ten inches iu depth, and traveling at thu rate of thirty-five inches per second. The aetuid useful effect obtaiued w as equal to eight horse power. A rcmurkshlo feature of this system is that guided by the tightened chain, very shallow furrows can be made with great evenm-ss and regular ity und tho balance plow can thus bo used for turning over stubble land, and other light work. The first cost of an electric plow is said to lie much below that of a steam cultivating plant. The eutire outfit of such a plow as that mentioned, dynamo, steam engine, ca bles, etc,, can bo hud for about I'.'.OOO. According to tho figures published as to the results of the trial, the working expenses ol the system lire alHitit half thut of stiam plowing, and if these re sults are borne out iu practice upon au extensive scale, there seems to be no question of the future of tho electric plow. ollertril for lloth. Two tourists, a lady and a gentle man, stopped off ul the Falls between trains. A hiiokmau engaged them for a brief tour of sight-seeing. The time actually consumed whs fifty-live min utes. The liiii-kimiu said he must have (10. The gentleman remarked that it was ail outrage. Thu driver explained thut he hud been of great assistance iu pointing out the places of interest and stood firm. The gentleman preps red to pay under protest. I'lifortiimitely for himself, he hand ed the man a (JO bill. "Do you pay for the lady also, ?" asked the liackuiHU, promptly. "Do I pay for the lady?" repeated tho astonished man. "Of course I do. What do you mean?" "Then there will be no change," re plied the hackiniiu. "My churgo of (10 is for one person; (jo for two per sons. Tho amount you have handed mo is exactly oorrin-t. Tlmuk you, sir." Huffulo F.xpross. 1'onllil I oullligrlirjr. "Monster!" hissed tho uewly hired girl. Tho frightened man cowered. "Monster," sho repeated, infuriated, "did I uot see you kiss your wife iu thu front hull just now?" Ho did not deny. Ho merely implored her not to cause scandal by going home to her mother, as she hysterically threatened. Detroit Triubne. 8MAI.I. HKOINMNOH Make ernat enillniti lomeilini-a. Ailments thai WD aro aet lo euuiMer trivial iftu irow, iliroiiKli mckIi-ci, into atroc-loiii iiialaillea. dan te-roui in Oii'iiiM.lvcii Nud prisliieiiVd nt ulliuri. II In Ihv illnri KKiil ol the em list linllralloui ol III hvalih which lcailU llio e.tlinliuinit ol ..II Mini ol malxlii on a chroiilo U.I". More over, tiicm aie certain i!torUer liirlilent lo Hie fioum, iii Ii uialaila ami rueinnaiiim, a.aliul wlili h ll ii alwaya ilcilralil lo lonll) Hie ayilem aiiei eisiiire to Hie eoiitlliltini Hrlilrh iiriHluce the a. I'olil. damp ami mlaiiiia are ftiircljr roiinierai-ied by lliMdcilc r'a Htoinaru Klttir. Alter )ou have Incurred rla from tlic. illll'ienoei. a wtlleKlaaaltll of Iwo ol llol letier'i M oin.i'h Hlnera dlreetljr afterward Kli'iuld be iwa'loweil. Kor malaria, itiM'iiila, lircr i'omi .Int. aldiiry and Madder tumble, iiorviiiitiii'.i anil debility It la lbs mo.l ue iwrveilly m i liar of reuivitei aud reveiitivii. A wiiietflaMiiil beloie uieala iroiuoia appall'. K llth-Mi von prefer a Ions ei(aiirmull Well, I wonlifii'l. hlani'h" 11 juuIlliUlbialeri u well at I du you would, liKAf-MCNM CANNOT UK CTIltll lly local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There la only one way torure Heaiiie.-a, and that is by L'oiistituiiiiiiul remelirs. Uiafiii-ti Ii caused l an inlUiue l oumlitum uf the mucous 1 1 i ii x ul the Kuatachiaii Tut. When this tune geta iiilUiiied you have a ruiiiiiliiigaoimdor liiiperlcut healing, and lieu It is entirely oloaed lleal'ueai is the result, and unleiia Hie uillu l ion ran lie taken out and this tube restored to its nor final coiiilhion, heating Hill be destroyed forever; nine caiei uui ut tea are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in llauied condition uf the imiuiiua surfaces. We will give One Hundred IMIara for any case ol l)i-utiiesa (earned br catarrh) ilial rauniit be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure, Send for droit lam. free. K. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, 0. f-Bold by iJrugKi'ta, 7'o. Vlnl'or-Whal flu ynu 111 It, k . M m Jennie? I ilri-amt a-l nlKlit ilial I a y"i In your isiHIii Ji iiiiI. -V .11 ii,i, 'l in) ot What kind ol a IreM d.d I have mi t Piso'a ('urn ' the iniHlinine tn break up eliiidren'a (.urli and CuMa.- M a. M. U lli.l'ST, Spraxue, Wash., March , IKH. TkY OsHMit for hreakfaiit. Weak and Weary Cei-Kimo of a di-pli ted e iielition of the blood. The remedy is lo be found In purine.!, enriched anil vltalid hlrxsl, which will lie given by Hood's Harsspa rilla, the great Mood purifier. It will tone the stomach, create sn appetite and (rive renewal ilrenth. Rem uilier Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true bhsal pii'ifier prominent ly iu the piihliceye Vslay. (1 i fix (or 5. Hood's Pills linn, friee. ' eotila. Ely's Crsani Balm Wll.l. CI'KR CATARRH Art'ir iim iiio h n'Mtru, Artificial yes E'astic Stockings Trusses . . . Crutches . . . Write fer Prices... nmi mm i co. DU tllTI f ertlinS. 0r0 A SURE CURE FOR PILES llefclae HilMkiem ll lJa ir 111. t-crolrMl., iil li.wnx i lima li warm. 1 tn. luna aod tUtmk, Hlaal li . l-nxuOoie Tl'U al ri ( OH. BO-M-HO-i PILB HfMIDy, hlod duwllr oe partaaSart-l. abta)laa at- lnm eiil Dt. ticket J'WJaSa.i fa, WB FRAZER rKAfltVli, t', J HIT I 1 Ml WOULD. 9 ami aclies of an annoy iiiR uature, a torturous nature, a danjicr otw nature, -.t:i (jnickly and surely cured with Pain-Killer. As no one is jiroof nyainst aiti, no one should 1 without Tain Killer. This oikI old remedy kept ut hand, w ill save tiim-h sufk-ritio; n-.id many calls on the doctor. For all sum- niiT coiuplaints of rtow-ii folks or children it has stood w ith out an enttal fur over half a century. No time like the present to Kct a hotlle of ( , Paim-KIIIer Pol.t ererywhero. The nusntlty bas been donbled but the price remains i the iiiuu-, lAxik on I lor worllileaa liuiuiluua. tluy ouly the geuulne, beurlin tlio name 1'kkky luvia A Hof. . IHEEP-DIP LITTLE'S Mliea iim UIDUI NOW BUY.. GRASS SEEDS MALARIA I J Th'iM. ilo-e ii'iliv TrT II JCI urriKii i n nn Antifermentine Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cooking, and retains their natural flavor. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO TMI tailiMl till OtauiNC Tk.aalfltalV,aar,anUM.riiiaala. X$r ITl 7ai VI ImUm, m ihuuim a llubwr NmI A I. U4 w4 a,4.ni. f I I fn bi..LH..UM T.,....uLi.i aw. m,tMt,H0mt 4 rani.aiai.v All rill la iMMIwrt I'M H"l H'Hil. " Saaareaa. aeaalavfrlla. II UraiglM.. ar wal 4r. I. ai I rovtiaik a-aanhu .M "UJlf Ik LadUa," a. law, k ralara Matl. le.OIMI T-.iimmiI.ib. lw fNr m.14 fct all I Uraaal.i. t Mil Ht-al i u (Ut Mil AL III, all MaUaa a,.. 1'HILAS-r.l.rHla. I. ASK YOUR DRUQQI5T FOR THE BEST FOR Dyspeptic.DelicateJnfirm and AGED PERSONS JOHN CARLS SONS, New Verk. DROPSY TKRATKD PRF.B. foal lie l Cured wltk Taalabla Ramadlai ll.Ta cawyl thoainda of Cum eaaaa ro toanoad hopalaaa bf baalphfalelant Iriai ar.liinai If mtoaii dlaappaar; In tee dar.alleaal Iwo Uilrdi aliarnaioma rammed. SanS for fraa book kaaiiao llala of nlreruloui eiiraa. Tea Jari' iraalaiiai free br eiall. If fua order trial. aanditNi. Id aiaai uaerpuaiaee Oh. II II nu e SoNa,attaoia,ua, Ulua onlerwlal reura ttla adrarvlMaiacI tu a DR. GUMS lktrUOVKD UVER PILLS A MILD PHTSIC. A mrr.atri.ol o Ilia UiwJa aaah dv "" M fcllh, llia pllja aup4r "hat l".,!Jl,"?" ..u.atll arim A nilK V i.k. It r ilw. Thar cue. Ilaana.na. urajiiw tarn Ha,and rlaUiaO.onUiaoliallalliaaialA liar eroai mw wwmmn. . n - ...111 lr.. (uU bat f' 1 ,HiJl aef UlMA.NkO MUA CO, 1'rulA.l.lpluA. 1, GHICKEII RysyiOPAYS If jroe uie the fitaliaj Inrvkaura S Hraa.ra. Wuke mouey while olhere are waning time liyoldprocraare. Calaloslcllaall about il .and Uearrlbra mry article needed (or Ibc, poullrr bealneef. The "ERIE merhanlrall the beat wheel, freltleittaoilel We ere fecine toa.i Aeenla. Bicycle caia Iuiue,malle4 Ireejieee fnlMearrtntlofi nrleee ete.. aokkts waiit( FITALUMA nrcUBATOI CO., rtalims,Cal. Ua AKi Hoc. a. ll Mala St., Lue Anift lea. NEW WAY I'oril.ncl, Walla Walla, Huokaue, lie O.KAN. Hallway aud Ureal Northern Hallway lo Montana puluU, HI. I'aul, Mllili a po 1 1 a, Ouiaha.HI. liuU, ('hi ranoand KaaL Addreaa EAST! iiearel afenl- ( V Donavan, lie". Alt., r-iirtlanil.Or.i H.C.Hte- eeiia,(en. AKt.,Heaiile, ah.; CO. Iniiin, dell. Ant, riunkane, wain. Nodu.l; rork-beliaat tiak, tine curry; pal ai ilei'ilii( and dlniiigeara, Luflct. library oari, lam lly lonrlil kleepeni; new equlpineuk AXLE CREASE Ita wearinKiiualltloa are uutiirpaaaeil, actually oiillaalliie two Iwiua of any oihai brand, fie Iroin Animal Oil.. ItKT I IIK UKNl'INK. to HALK UY OHIOON AMU fapOWASMINOTON MKKCHANTS-l and iMalera iauerally. W. P. N. U. No. 61 1 -8. F. N. U. No. m LWij il.tiKt Ail USi ; lutiti It r rut. THMi 4aWiuL aNX e MRS. WINSLOW S nM'-?a: FOR CHILDHIN TtlTHINO Fee aal. bf all UrayeUlj. SA (nU a kail la. i tsV 1 fr 11 i. ti POWDER DIP THE BEST MADE I with colli water. Reliable aud aat. t COh Mad. Oi. IS! ASZKSZSri K! buell mmm 205 Third Bt Fortland IK) VOU t-'KKL BAD? 1HK8 YlUK BACK ai lie? lVies everr step seem a burden? Yon need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. WELL-KNOWN BEER (IN KEliS OK BOTTLKri) Heronrl to none- TMT IT.. Nu matur wbers (rum. I DHTL lMI, OK. NOTID FOR SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY AND SUaRJOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. Theae enrlnei are arknnwiedRed by eipert es- J:(neera to lie worthy ol hlRlieat oomrJieiHlatloe or luipllelly, blah grade material and imperiot workuianahlu. 'Ihey develop Ihe tail arieai hnrie power, and run wlibout an K.leetrle Mairk Haliery the ayitem ol IgnlUoD U llrnplc, lues. ueii.lieand reliable. fur iiiiinpliig out till tor Irrinllng perpoeee no betuir eiiglue oan be found ou the r-aelfle t'oa.l. for hol.tlni oetBu tor mines llity bie Bel with h Ik heal approval. For liiiermlii.nt power their eoonomy la e,Ue.lloua4, AND MANCFACTVRKD BT PALMER I REY TYPE FOUNDRY, Vwe. reoul and Alder Sta., PORTLAND, - ORECON. Bend lor eaulon. AMERICAN Palmer & Rev Branch Electrotypcn Stcreotypcrt... Merchants In Cordoo tad Pe-erfess Pressts, Cylioder Presses, Paper Cutters, Motors of all kinds. Folders, Printing Material. Patentees of Self-Spacing type. Sole Maker, of Copper-Allo; Typ HERCULES 8r. ,:o;NGINE3 eurej u uuuuuuuuDra 511