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Highest of all b Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MSI K5B Absolutely puce DR. 2AHM ON EVOLUTION. Ills Liberal Views ! Created ftenaev Hun In Koruan Catholic Church. K,.v. Dr. J- A. Zulmi, iirofiwhor cif nliviiU'ul acfriice ut Notre Diumi univcr- ioij, Illinium, UllS long Wu uotiil fur Ihh extrumo liU'rulism ou tint ri'lutiuim of sci ence to tho touch -iiiK'a uf tlio Ho iiiuii Catholic church, liut hi recent lcoturtii(m evolution ut tlio lutiioiio summer SclllSjl fu l'lutts bury; croutt'd u duciilcil scusutinu by rrusoii by tlio novel tuid un orthodox onin- m:v. dr. 7.AHU. lous B(lviiiiic(L Conservativea are brtulhiiiK liintH of henwy, ami rumors uf a Msiblo church trial oro freely cir- diluted. Tlio doctor ana ihh mentis, however, jirofos to fear no Mich result. Tlie folliiwiiiK portion of tht doctor's l,,turo in otio to which execptiou bus Uu taken : "Tlie evulntion of tlm Ixsly of ninn fimu 6111110 inferior animal uud tlio snb iuciit endowment in this body by Oial uf a rational soul in untiiKMiihtio to no H'in:i of faith and limy be shown to bo in harmony with tlio teaching of St TliuiuiiH. Tho theory way encounter certain grave tlinVtiltie in the domains uf uictiiphyxicg and liiblicnl exegesis, bat I do not think that such iliflicultie un innuperable. At all events, whatever oum may be tlisjssied to think of the tlieiiry, it Im well always to bear in mind that it has uever beeu condemned by the church, although it has been publicly discussed and defended for full five und twenty year " Father Zalim's degree of doctor wu lately conferred upou him by tho pope, pmprio motu, und it in an interesting fact that tho only other scientist upou whom thin honor ban Imn conferred from tho Vutican is St. (Jeorgo Mivart, whnse excursion into forbidden fields of belief und its koiuc1 of reprimand nud tt nut at ion ure well remembered. It is aked by not a few whether ueh a fate ia not in More for Dr. Ziihm. Dr. Zulim wan born of (iermau and Iri.-h pureutago nt New Lexington, O., iulS41. In 1871 ho was graduated ut tlio Notre flame university and soon ufterwurd entered tho Congregation of the Holy Cross, which was founded at Notre Danio 00 years ngu by tho cele brated Father Soriu. Fur a quarter of a century Dr. Zahm has been professor of physics in tho faculty of his alma uiater. During that timo ho has traveled wide ly unit has contributed largely to scien tific and religious periodicals. lie was tlio lirst American to bo elected a mem ber of the bocieto Trancaiso do Phy iinio. Tin-y Call Hit the Storm Spirit. 'There is a storm ppirit in Ken tucky," siid R. C. Bubbington of that Btute. "It is not a Bpirit in reality, but a woman who is known through' out that section by the name of 'the storm spirit' She stands when a storm is imrtondotl ujxm a promi nence overlooking tlio Kentucky riv er in Morgan comity, and her np peurance is regurtled ns an infallible sign thut rough weather may lie ex pected. I saw her once and will nev er forget how she looked as whe stood tijifin a rocky ledge, her face turned towurd tho sky us if beswcliinp; some unseen txiwer, her long hair floating ill the breeze, her face pale and etna ciatexl, but her expression firm and resolute. "My guide, who was conducting Die through tho mountains, said (sententious)-: 'I reckon we'll Lev a storm. Thar air the speret.' From several sources I learned her history. Once the Indie of tho mountain side, she had plighted her troth to the young man of her choice. He left for Frankfort on a raft and was never heard from afterwiird. For many weary months she awaited his return, and then they told her the truth that ho had been drowned in the treacherous river. Then reason de serted her, and ever since, when a storm is iRirteuded, she goes upon tlie rocks and nppears to plead with the elements to stay their fury that her lover inuy return." St. Louis Globe Democrat. Japau'a Multitude of floda. Shintoism is the old, vague, Japa- rwttua iH.1iiri.iTi -fl nrettY. childish folk lore, which was long overshudowed by Buddhihm. At the tune oi ine rt...iiiti..n of lSCiS it came to its own again and is now widespread through Ur f out the empire. "Shinto means uiu way of the gods." and those gods are innumerable. The worsbiicr chooses those who suit his purpose from uuong them and leave the others, far as he is concerned, almost neg lected. Its sects do not worship an identical god in different ways, but rather adore different gods in an identical fashion. Some practice pos session thut is, they call down the divinity by throwing one another into trances, in which the god is sup-iKXt-d to visit the body of the person possessed. Others have the custody of the great shrine, yearly vwited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims. Peroral Lowell. Kind Offer. Impoliteness may sometimes perhaps be answered properly with iiupertiisyuce. A struggling author went to an editor 'ith a manuscript "Oh," exclaimed the editor, "dou't botlwr me now. I've other fish to fry. " "Well. I'll fry your fUi for you," aid the author, "while you read my "lauuscripL " So the editor had to read it Ycutb's Companion. a SCOTCH HUMOR. It Crop Out rra.l,iimllr Aiuoog Kldcn of the Kirk. Tho elder of the kirk, like mot of u, can blunder occasionally. The pastor of a small village ou the borders had gone for n few days to visit some relatives, when an old lady was suddenly stricken down and not exited to live more than a few hour. Theelder wus hastily summoned to attend; but, having bec'u lately elected to the post, which he hud accepted ill order to satisfy the vanity of his wife, he did not feci able to face the trying ordcuL His wife entreated him to do his duty, and whispering a few lines of S ripture into his ears sent him olT on his errand. An hour later his wife beheld him stepping homew ard as brisk as a March bare. Hie inquired how he had come on. "Oh, tine, woman, tine I" was the re ply. "She was deid wheu I got there!" A short time ago, when disetablish uient was in everybody's mouth, au old lady created quite a sctisatior in a church not far from Annan. Having been from home a considerable time, she. was unawaro that the election of elders had taken place. She attended services tin following Sunday, wheu the milliliter, commenting on the result, re marked that in David Richardson the church had a new pillar of strength, to which she retorted: "What! David Richardson a pillar! Nao wonder the anld kirk's gauu to fa'!" David, who had the misfortune to have a woodcu leg and a hump back, quietly rose up und answered: "Whee lit, yo gowk. CrinYl's (a mountain in the neighbor hood) not straight !" Un one occasion the minister met Donald coming from Dumfries Hood fair in rather a muddled state. "David! David! Do I see your double?" "Kh, guidsakes, minister!" exclaimed tho elder, "(tuidsakes, are ye fou tue?" A minister, feeling indisposed ou one occasion, did not put in un npsarauce, und tho elder, upologi.ing for his ab sence, gave it out that "his reverence wus unco bud in the roomuttic" (for so lie pronounced the word rheumatism) "und couldn't get out." Ou hearing this startling intelligence an old lady who happened to be pres ent shrieked out : "Kh, that auld hizzy o' his! Has she locked pair man iu tho uttio because he was enjoying hiinsel' at Farmer Doll' kirn?" Scottish American. SARDINE FISHING. The rrorM From I lie Tliue of the Catch to the ('aiming and Cooking. Toward tlio end of April the sardine fishermen ulong tho coast of Brittany begin to watch for tho bubbling of the sardincs-ou tho surface of the sea. For they know that vast shoals of tho littlo fish aro on their way from tho coast of Africa up through tho bay of liiscay to the north, and that they must be caught, if ot all, as they pass. When any one sees the water ugituted, word spreads rapidly and the boats put out from the shore luid race to tho shoal. When the net is extended, tho water is "baited" by throwing balls of "roqno" into it As tho bait dissolves and sinks tho sardines rise und remain long after to nibble it, and their doom is sealed. For this reason "roquo" is a most imiMirtant part of tho sardine fish erman's outfit. It is made of the eggs of mackerel and ctxllisli mixed with clay, and is rather expensive, costing from 25 shillings to 70 shillings a barrel . Within tho curing faetori" or can neries everything is bustle and confu sion, for there must not be a moment's deluy in cleaning tho fish. All night long tho work is carried on by the light of blazing oil wicks. Tho sardines uro spread out on beuches or tables, where salt is dusted over them. Then tlio women go ulong and snip off the heuds with great scissors. Tho littlo fiat boxes bo well knuwu to commerce uro taken ono by ono ami filled from tho glistening pile of fish, after which pure olivo oil from the province of Dari, in Italy, is poured over them uud the tops soldered on. In the meantime a great caldron of hot water has been raised to tho boiling lxiint ready for tho real oierution of cooking the fish. The sealed Ixixes are thrown into it and left for two or three hours. If uny oil uppeurs on the top of the water, tho master workman knows that some can has uot been properly soldered, und the loss is charged up to tho mau w ho did tho work. A good workman will not lose moro than two or threo boxes in 100. New York Re corder. A Kooll.h Oljortlou. We aro rather weary of tho claim niftdo by some clergymen that because Miss Willard has uever b'ii a mother, her opinion about tho traiuing of boys and girls for the church is valueless. If this is true, it would logically exclude every man from tho possibility of hav ing good ideas about the educatiou of children. Tho historio church has al ways made celibacy a requisite for reli gious teachers. If the unmarried condi tion renders ono sex superior for ethical instruction, why should it uot reuder the other? It seems to me thnt this argument it kept up, uot for the honor of (iod, but for tho purpose of placing a buu upon womanhood, and such tnattneiit of a gifted woman deserves the most disdain ful disapprobation. Louisa South worth iu Woman's Journal. Supl loualjr UiMtoneM. "I desire to insert this small adver tisement in your paper tomorrow morning," she said. "This," suid the advertising clerk, looking it over, "will go among tho wauts.' " "Have you no 'wish' column 1" "No, mum." T),..ti fcir " said the young lady haughtily, "you need not insert it I limply wish a situation as governess -tuutisalL It is not a case of want Is there any uewsparjerpriutedUJ Eugliah in tUa phtcel" SOLDIER STATESMEN. Democratic Candidate For Oovcraor la MUalolppI aad Iowa, Two lawyers and ex-nddiers are the Democratic standard bearer iu Missis sippi and Iowa this year. Mr. Ausvluui J. McLuurin, the candidate for govern or iu Mississippi, was born in Rsnkiu county, that state, in tlie spring of IMS. He is of Scotch lineage. Iu 101 ha went to the S'imuierville institute, a private training school for boys, but re mained thero only a few mouths, when be enlisted iu the Confederate army. At tho close of the war he resumed his studies at the Souiiuerville school, grad uating in I Ml ut the age of 10. He re turned to his bumble log cabin home, his father being a farmer then living iu Smith county, and assisted in repairing the lose entailed by the war. For a year he worked by duy on the farm and read law at night by a pine, knot fire. Iu the following spring he went to the county seat at Raleigh, where court was iu session, txik the required examina tion and was admitted to the bur. In ls.71 he wus elected state attorney for tho Fifth judicial district, serving tho full term of four years. Seeking a broad- A. J. U'Ul'lilN. W. L BAUD. er field, lie moved to Druudon, where lie formed a law partnership with Ueucrul ! Robert Dowry. He has gained distiuc ' tiou as a criminal lawyer, having been i engaged in nearly a hundred murder I cases. He was elected to the state legis- lnture ia 1ST'.), uud iu IHbS was chosen elector nt lurge ou the Democratic tick et. He was a prominent figure iu tho state constitutional convention in 11)2. Iu 1SU4 he wus elected I'nited States senator to till Senator Wulthull' unex pired term. j Judge W. I. Babb, the Iowa guberna-1 torial candidate, was born in IVs , Moines county Oct. 2, 1844. Iu lHOOhe weut to Mount Pleasant, w Inch has since 1 been his home. He served two year iu j the Union army as a private iu tho ; Eighth Iowa cavalry during tho war of i the rcbclliou. He wits educated at the Iowa Wesleyau university, receiving bis I degree iu the classicul course in lbfltS. He immediately began tho study of luw and wus admitted to tho bar in 1807, establishing hiuisclf iu Mount Pleasant, whero he has since practiced his pro fession. Iu 1SS3 he wus elected to th legislature from Henry county und ha sinco served two terms as circuit judge. Judge I3abb is a member of the board of truseos of the Wesleyau university, his alma mater, and is well known iu Iowa through his labors iu behalf of that in stitution ami iu connection with the Methodist church. He was a Republican nutil 1HGS, since which time he bo been a Democrat Small Opportuultlea. Opportunity wus well pictured as a man ruuuing, his hair as well as his garment streaming in the wind. Whoever would seizo him must clutch his hair and hold fust, lost op portunity should slip out of his grasp. Our opjtort unities for little pleas ures, the smull delights of life, come constantly to every one. et so fleet ing are they that they disappear as swiftly as we perceive them. There fore we cannot wait a day or an hour to grasp whatever pleasure life offers us. Stop and enjoy quickly tho sun shine, the sweetness of fulling rain ou the thirsty earth, the colors of the sunset, the solemn light of tho stars, the heartiness of the evening gather ing, the brightness of the warm, well ordered home, the cordiul greeting of friends, tho exchango of sympathy from heart to heart, the unconscious grace of littlo children-the happi ness that conies from perceiving these things and jtossessing the ability to make the most of them. Do not wait to enjoy theso until tomorrow or next week, or even un til your prescut employment is fin ished. The auspicious time is now. The leisure of tho busy mau or wom an is as greut today as tomorrow. New York Advertiser. Hoap Ilubblra. M. Izam bus communicated to the Acudemy of Sciences a Hew method for obtaining soap bubbles lasting a much longer timo than those obtained from tho soup water generally used. Ho baa recourse to a resinous soup made by the following formula: Pulverize together 10 grams of pure rosin and 10 Juirts of carbonate of potash ; add 100 parts of water and boil until complete so hi tiou. We obtain in this way a thick solution which maybe kept iu stock to bo diluted for use with from four to five times its volume of water. It can bo kept indefi nitely even when exiiosed to the air. The bubbles produced ore very persistent and consequently can be niudo useful iu the study of phenomena relating to thlii laminui and iu making photogrupha in which soap bubbles pluy a part Ymj Hunting la Maine. Bangor has becomo a clearing house for hunters who dou't wish to hunt A r'.ii,ni-tiriit tnan cauio there a few days ago, loafed uroond the sunny corners until he got tanned, bought au old rustr gun and equipment, went to the market and bought throe fine looking deer, hired a guide to post Mm on .eenerr instances, locations, trails, eta, and then returned to tho Nutmeg State r..ln.r his thri lllltf UIDCrlello in the depths of tho wild forests of Muiue. I Kuimelsjc Journal. LINES ON A GREEK INN. Oatln-r pojir.li. father nnllsi. Buiil wr-atu fr faithful I'hyUs. I'nillix. tT ll fnvr U lwp. Hmllni from tn Ulphian t'P. , hay Im wine we could not qin.IT, Hralw hl aitlwl and pi luf. hi"i r bo would MU-t iliaae Kffti bis lxl quite froe from O.jud Wosda. Y.itrj Mether Knows Iu ir Tiinwidilio I see that Mrs. Gladstone has w ritten an article on DhiWreu, in which she says they need -I...,,,,. Mrs. Dinwiddie-Don't I know that! ! Don't they come to me two or three j 1 times a day and ask for a nickel or a I I liiae I PHteburg Chrunicla. I It Should Be Used in Prefer ence to China's Product. ESCOl'KAUK 1IOMK 1MUSTUIKS ICterjr American Should liriiiaml the Natltv rrmlurt ami Mre Tlmt He tiete It. It is a siugulsr thing that, w hile the inhabitants of the I' hi ted States aro a most prosperous people uud consume more of both the necessities and lux uries of life, generally speaking, they ure behind the Kuglish iu the con sumption of sugar. In 1SU0-U1 the sugar used iu the United Kingdom wus au amount equal to 71 1-2 pounds per capita, while the figures show uu average consumption iu the I' lined States of only Mil 1-2 pounds per capita. What tho reasons are for this great diffcrcuce have puzzled many per son, nud we must look carefully for them if we aro to find the causes. American workmen receive moro pay than the laborer of any other country, and as a rule have the money to obtain for their table everything wanted. It seems fair to assume that the older the country und civilization the more care fully are the questions of household economy uud hygiene studied, uud if this is true why can we not argue from the premise stated that we have failed to a great degree in discovering the wholesomcness and the economy of using largo amounts of sugar? Ijookiug at this question from the national side we see some reasons why wo should be heavy consumers of sweets and again we see that wo are obliged to buy most of the sugar we use from other countries, and we owe it to ourselves to curefully consider what wo us individuals can do to stim ulate the sugar producing and sugar manufacturing uud sugar consuming industries of our country. The United States sent out of the country in 1113 tho enormous sum of f 1 111,000,000 for sugar, and this amount if it could only have Ih-cii retained ut home would have done much to make this country prosperous and would have been a great help during the swful paniu of the last two year. The policy of tho United States bus U'ou very clearly determined to bo of protection to homo industry und home manufactures, uud whether wo con sider the recent Is rill laws us wise or unwise tho fact remains that they are uiiKipular and do uot fill the bill. The question of protection is popular aud if tho voice of the people is the voice uf wisdom we may all bo pardon ed for tho maintenance of those opin ions which will help to shape tho do mestiu aud foreign policies of the United States for tho ensuing genera tion. If it were necessary that wo should buy a staple like sugar abroad iu order thut wo might sell our surplus of other products we might ierhaps us well buy sugar a anything else, but this is uot the case. We can sell our products ut the world's price, aud that is what we do always wheu wo export; it wo can take back ooiu instead of other prod ucts that uuder tho right conditions we can raise at homo we are so much the better off and the imports of money will assist us in maintaining our currency without having to pay such prices for our credit as wo have recently paid. Again we coino to the question of practical importance: How can you as a citizen do anything to promote tho objects the country desires to obtain? In the first place, what kind of sugar do you consume yourself? Charity uud wisdom begin, or should begin, at home. If you buy sugar, do you ever iu quire a to whether you are getting that of domestic production or manu facture? If you do uot you have neg lected your duty ua uu American citi zen nud you should remove the beam of carelessness from your own eye be fore you censure your representative and seuutors for overbsikiug some things that might promote the welfare of your oouutry. It ia truo thnt we not only iniMrt immense quantities of raw sugar but on the Pacific coHSt a pernicious trade has m-ontly sprung up iu the manu factured sugar of China, many retail grocer handling it surreptitiously. Think of it, in a section of thu United States us sparsely capitalized as tho West coust, actually sending its money to a notoriously cheap labor oouutry for an article oi household con sumption which i refined and produced at home. Of what use are such legislative en actments us thu Chinese exclusion act if our eople, the very ones who were most clamorous for the prevention of thu couis'tition of cheap lalsir, are go ing to suffer their hard earned coin to be lent to China for sugar refilled there? Tho idea that the priue of sugar is kept at it present low figure ou the Paciflo coust by the imMrUtion of Hong Kong sugar is uu erroneous one, for wheuever the Amerieau refineries advance the Chinese importers have invariably followed. If American granulated sugar wus selling at say nine oeut today the price of foreign would le about the same. The truth is thut supply aud demand make the world's market ou sugar as it doc ou wheat aud other great staples, and, wheu tlie New York and Iiondou mar kets advance or di-cline the prioe of all sugars, either Amerieau or Chinese, is immediately affected. Ask your dealer for American-made sugar aud do not be afraid to ask him if he handles the China goods, and if ho ibs-s read him a lecture on hi poli tics aud morals, and you will have ful filled part of your duty us a etizen. Many h ading stores now display signs, "We Handle the American ltctlhcd Sugar Only." From a hygh-uio standpoint it should be reinemberi-d cholera is uow raging in the Orient' San Francisco's board ot health has determined to take every pri:sution to prevent the diseaso from obtaining a foot-hold iu this city, aud to that end Chinatown will be aubjct el to a rigid examination. The phy iciuua composing" lb boaid consider thut. if tiv utiv nhuni'A ,dml..i lt.,1.1 gain a foothold iu this City it would i make its appearance iu the Chinese quarter, whero the crowded condition of the narrow streets aud the illy ven : tilated houses have provided a uiateriul breeding place for the plague. All the sugar that comes to the Northwest is from Hong Kong, an iu fected Mirt, and is handled by coolies thero probably close to cholera pa tients. A well-kuowu manufacturer aud agent iu the Orient says: "Kvery package of merchandise, sugar, silk, etc., should be thoroughly fumigated uud the cholera germs, if any, thus eradicated. Think of Amer icas using sugars aud silks handled and worked upon by natives who receive 12 cents a day for their labor nud live in squalor aud dirt with pestilence uud disease raging near by." The sugar business of this country is largely in the hands of a great combi nation, hut tho reason for this is that the policy of our legislators has Wvn so parsimonious that instead of build ing up the small factories for the man ufacture of beet sugar, the bounty has been withdrawn aud our people have been discouraged iu working up the iu dust ry. Time will come when iu every state there w ill lie refineries and no scrtioii of the world can produce better Is-ets than Oregon und Washington. If, therefore, you wish to live to see the dawn of that day when the millions spent for sugar w ill be kept at home begin as you are uow advised to do nud buy Amerieau sugar und encouiiige those who uro waiting for the propvr openiug to apicar w hen they can engage iu the production uud manufacture of domestic sugar. A Sparrow I horuti-r. The Free Parish chuivh congrega tion hud rather an uiiiiising experi ence one Sunday. A little sparrow, evidently tired of tho warring of the elements outside tlio kirk, thought it would pay a visit inside and did so, uot by the orthodox manner, coming through the door and leaving a do tuition iu tlio plate, but through the window, thereby dodging the ciders' eagle eyes. Just ns it arrived and hud started a cheery chirruping the choir lose up ami burst into the well known hyniu, "lteturn, O Wander er, to Thy Home." The visitor, how ever, did not take the hint, but re mained to the end of the service uud assist! the choir at intervals. Kothesay (Scotland) Chronicle, A HVMIH'ATK OK .11 ON STICKS. Here are the names ut the alMimlnshle trln that i ompciie It, hated and abhorred by mall and wmnatiklud-dvMta, blllouaiu'Hi anil eou stlpatlou, bat In the mual ueeM(Hl way to attack and ltel('M llieae tinned miillNU'rMr Take Hosteller's Stomach llltt, r. and Hiht will Iiil 1 1 up tiakea and make trai-ka (ur Mrla uu itloeu, leaving no train behind. The Hitlera alao t-xtertnlnatca malaria, rheumatic and kld m y trouble and iiervoua ailments. "I wlh I hnd a lare In your heart," laid the iiiniiier yoiin man. "Vea?" mtlil the sum mer girl. "Yes, Indeed. U la au delUlittully cold. ' WOMON'SFACCS like flowers, fude and wither ilh tune; the bloom of the rone is only known to the healthy wouiun'a cheeks. I lie nerv ous strain caused liy the ailments and pains peculiar to the sex, and the lulior aud worry of tt-aritiK a family, ran often be traced by the lines in the woman's face. 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Hex l.tl, Portland, Oregon. There is mure catarrh in this section ot tlif country than all ether diseases put to gether, and until the last lew years was supposed In t incurahle. For a grral many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pe rue n lied local reaiediea, and ly constantly lulling to cure w ith local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven eslarrh to lie a con stitutional disease, aud therefore requires coimtiiuiiounl I rent infill. Hall's latarrh ('lire, manufactured by K. J. t'heiiev ,V t'o,, Toledo, Ohio, is (he only roiisliliitionul cure on t ie market. It is taken internally iu doses Irom 10 drops to a teaspooulol. It anu directly on the tiloo.1 and mucous siirlsces of the system. They oiler one huiidnst dollars t'nr any ease It fails to cure. Send lor circulars and testimonials. Address K. J. Cheney ,V Co., Toledo, 0. IFSjhl liy I truggisls, T.'mi. NKVf WAV It AST-NO DIST. (in Kast from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Wall vis O. R. ,t N. to Spokane and Ureal nurmerii uniiway to .vniiiiaua, naloUM, Ml, Paul, Minneapolis. Chicago. Omaha. SL l.oin lis, Kast and South. Itock-hallast I rack; hllA W'.llliri1 ' u.lllit.lilM(it llru.f fc!.itl. ern Palace hire pen and Diners; ! smlly Tourist t ars; lliillet-l.llirary t ars. Write I'. l Donovan, Oeneral Agent, Portland, Oregon, or K. 1. Whitney. U. P. A T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed mailer and In toriiialion alio.it rate, routes, etc. VIT4.-AII M u.il m- hy lr. Kllne'a Ureal N'er e Kealorer. Nehumller Hie ltrt tl' UM-. MartelHit run. Tr-alif antl f-ii rial iMitlle In- o e'll rue. Send to Mr. kiln, Ml An h St , riillmlrlplila, fa. Pise's Cure la the medicine to hreak up children's Coughs and t'olJs. Mas. M. II. lltt'ST, Sprague, Wash., March N, ism. Tar GtRNSA for breakfast. THE FOUNDATION of Good Health la Pure, Rich Blood And the surest, best way to purify your blood ia taks Hood's Sarsaparilla nUUU b rlllb V0 All dnmsli-s. ftvo- 'ita. CHICKEN RAISING PAYS irvuH u the fet IniulMUr Hrvfxlffrfr MiL moucy wliil ottirr arc wntting lime byoMnmrrM. lt.4.nilurrritrs. every article Deeded fur the, puultry buunriw. The "ERIE" merhaaleally the best wheel. Prettiest main Wt art Pacific Coast Agents. tUrvrle rata logut, mailed free. lives fnltdearrlntlon prices ete aosifTS wrawTsn IETALDMA IHCDBAT0I C0.,rtaJama,Cal. Baasca llot-sa. so S Mala St., Los Angelra DR. GUMS IKPUOVIU) UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. hk rii.f. rnit a iwinr. A moeMnMii ot 11m bsmois mctt tj m d iibwmmt (W boa lib. 1 lMN pilln Mi'dr wliU (Im aVtAin Mka Ui itiaka II JlHlair. 'I tnf rura Hwlarlii brtflitam iltm Bnrt t'Wtakr tit (JittntlUltUU Ixtt-iair ttlaVn OUaMUaHtOta. 1 llT f-H Iwef rll" IK NT ICkitt. 'tt OasnvUaC fistt. ill rtiaii -Tti) f .. full rm for vbo. HJ1 -bM lieMANalU MtiU lAi., 'UiU4li4iiaV At ASK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR The BEST FOOO Nursing Mothers.Infants CHILDREN JOHN CAKLB SONS, New York. Waller Eater J Co. Llmiift Th Irmt Manuftwturtrt af PURE. HIGH CRADE Cocoas and Chocolates Oa thU CaaHasat, save nattvsa 1 HIGHEST AWARDS from tb ertftl Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS i IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. of th lbsUd rN ra ua mut iMMla, ffuiwunirfiouiii majtaaur tal wr iilatr of inaHiiUrlMta. arrialr, llarraailir. Mm OLD BY OROCIRI IVERYWHERI. WALTER BAKER a CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. MRS. WINSLOW'S sWa FOtt CHILOKtN Tff ITHINQ - FaruUir BlIUrNgfliU. 1U a baHl! Hi Ihustlaled I 1 Qi Catalofu Ul w riu, Vswy asm Is , .1.1 Hi Itl I ( hLfi tlaur ii aT Si GRASS SEEDS WEINHARD'S MALARIA! 11 ID I 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP SAPOLIO ml KNOWLEDGE Hrinir comfort anil impmTPment anj tctnls tt iH'monal enjoyment when rilitly uscil. The ninny, no live bet tcr tlntn titlicrsantl enjoy life more, with Vs cxH'iiilitu-e, ly uiore irinitly :i.:iptiiitf the wo, Id's best prnilufU to the need of tiliyilcal bi'injf, will attest '.lie value to health uf tlie pure liquid uxativti principle einliniccd iu tlia rcitii'ily, Syrup of Kijru. Its fXtvllfiice is due to its presenting in the form most actvptublt) and pleas ant to tlio tiiU, the refresliiiiK and truly bi'tifficiiil proH'rties of a la-rftt't lax ative ; elU'ctually I'lentisiiiK the system, diH'tlihr, colds, hcsilachcs and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, N-cau'e it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and llowcls without weak ening tliem and it Is iM-rfeclly free fnmi every ntijectionalile suhstance. Syrup of Fipt is for sale by all drug gists in We ami 1 buttles, but it is nian iifiu ttired by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose iiaiuo is prinU-don every packagt-, also the naino, Syrup of Figs, aud being well Informed, yutl will not accept any sutistitllU) if ollered. AMERICAN a im ins' t Palmer &. Rey Branch Electrotypen Stercotypen... Merchants In Cordon anil Peerlesa Frcsscs, tylluilcr Preasea, Paper Cutttra, Motors of all kinds, Folders, Printing Material. Patentees of Self-Spacing Type. Sole Makers of Copper-Alloy Type. HERCULES 8 ii Engines OAS OASOLII -NOTED FOK- SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY -AND- SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. These entities are acknowledged by eipert (lueera to be worthy ul lilhest comoieiidatloa for simplicity, hljth grade nialerlal and ausrlor workmanship. Tkejr develop the full actaal horae wi-r, and run without aa Klecirle Satrk Hallery; Ihn system ol Iflllllun Is slulpis, lues pensive ami reliable, tat pnuipliif outflta lor Irrlcallng purposes no better euslnt oao be luuuil on lue facia Coaal. Kor hnistlni ostitis for nines they bars mat wllb hlsheat approval. r'or liitermllteul puwer their oouonv la ua qitealluuetS. STTIOINilET at ANUFACTURKD BY- PALMER 1 REY TYPE FOUNDRY, Our. rroat aad Aider IK., PORTLAND, . ORECON. Baud lor Catalog a. BUELL LAMBEBSOH 205 Third St., Portland OWN BEER OH BOTTLKH) THY I.. from. fOKTl.AND.Olt, 1 he beat for stump and bank blast lug, land clearing and general pur pose. See that Ih name ol His tilanl I'owder t o. Is branded oa Ilia boles, otherwise It la nol genuine. Mill ItlHta I N.. Mri. H I irS H hriliat. sr i IX) YOU r KKL, BAD? IK)K8 YOUK BACK ai ha? Does every step sem a burdenT Yon ntwd MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY.