Delicious Hot Biscuit are made with Royal Raking Powder, and are the most appe tizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with im pure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking powder, if you would avoid indigestion. ROYAL BAKING POWDCR CO.. NEW YORK. At a ipititO(l foot bah mntoh near Tlio consumption of ooffM the world liinjjow tho (jaine became go exciting over is growing rapiilly. The averagi that aeveral spectators leaped into the animal conrmpmtion in tho decade arena to take part. The police tried to restore peaoe, but were so detenu ined ly opposed that It) policemen Were overly maimed aod ha I to be sunt to the hospital. The smallest salary received by the head of a civilised government is that of the president of the Hepublic of An dorra, in the Pvrenoes. His nay amounts to only $15 a year, lie is the chief magistrate of 12,000 people, and the territory lie rules comprises an area of 150 square miles. The little state has been Independent since the year 790. A fondness for animals led Chutes Wagner, of Frackville, Pa., to caress a pet goat and tickle the animal's nose with a 10 bill. The goat snapped the bill from tbe man'6 band and swal lowed it. The money-eater was promptly cnt 0en, and tho pieces were found in his stomach. Thev will I... sent to Washington for redemption. Frank V. Ualling, of Bluo Islam!. III., was troubled with a stiffening of the ankle joint, and Cls physicians tried to ascertain the cause by subject ing tho limb to the X-rays. The in tense light caused the flesh to decom pose, and three amputations of tho leg were necessary. He sued his doc tors, and the jury awarded bitu $10,-000. 1870 and 1H80 was 703,000,000 pounds in the next decade it was 1,320,000, 000. Last year it wus 1,(80,000,000. liussia has four universities at Kliar kof, Juryeff, Warsaw and llelsingfoers, each attended by more than 1,000 stu dents. Tho univeristy at Kief has 3,200 students, that at St. Petersburg 3,000 and that at Moscow 3,400. Since 1883 military operations in the Bond IB have cost tbe British govern ment nearly $40,000,000. The exact tlgures are as follows: For 1883 and 1884, O00. 007; for 1884 and 188S, 2,383,509; for 1885 and 1880, C4, 848,044; for 1890 and 1897, 798,803. A correspondent of tbe London Academy writes that a bookseller in s huge provincial city recently discov ered an assistant arranging four new copies of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of (4rans" on the shelves devoted to bookt on gurdening. "(Jelototherapeutists," says the New Ymk Tribune, "is a namo given to physicians who troat patients suffering from various diseases ranging from bronchitis to anaemia, by prescribing hearty laughter. A medical journal suggests that thero is a great opening for physicians in studying various ways of exciting laughter, such as tickling, farcial comedies, puns, etc." A correspondent of tho Frankfurter Zeitung says that Madrid is becoming more ami more demoralized every day. The present population, he says, in cludes 20,000 professional beggars, an eqoalnnmber of abandoned women ami 6.000 thieves; and there are hundreds f kMinhling houses. The total popula tion of Madiid ie but 472,000. Hawks have been seen to follow in the wake of moving railroad trains, to swoop down on small birds that were suddenly disturbed and (lightened by the noise, and therefore for the moment were off their guard. Dixio Thompson, tho "bean king" ol on tarn county, California, planted 20,000 aorea nf beans last year. The crop was 1,300 carloads, ombrncing more than 1 DO varieties. The beanB were sown and cultivated in tho aiiiin manner as com, uml were havested by special machinery. A number of farmers in Sumner county, Kansas, have filed with th county ooniuiissioneis n protest against the continuance of the bounty on woll scalps. They claim that the wolves are of great benefit to the country as rah hit exterminatois, and thut they do little, if any, harm. In the north of Brazil, in the dis trtcts in the vicinity ol the. Amazon, are tho forests containing the rubber trees, tbe amount of this product ex ported last year being valued at $50, 000,000, and the supply asy it showing no signs of exhaustion. During tho past year the exports ol watches from Switzerland i.mounted to over $13,000,000. The watches went to almost all parts of tbe civilised world. An artilicial sandstono u now made in Belgium which has many udvan tages over the natural atone, Detail bet tor able to resist cllinatio ir.niii'iicet and susceptible of manufacture at small oxpenso. The pincei claws of the female of the blue crab, in both tho hard shell an tho soft shell state, nro tipped With led, while those of the rualo crab are blue to tho ends. AUF WIEUERSEHEN1 Th eittle gate was reached at lst. Halt hid in lllsis down the lain-: She MaM it wide, and. as he passed, A wUifui hHik he backward east, And said, "Anf wicdi-raclicii:'' With hand on latch, a vision nhits Mum-red reluctant, an.l again Half doubling if ska did aright. Soft as tbe dewi that fell that night She said, "Anf wiedenchen:" The lamp's clear gleam flits up the stair; I linger in delirious pain: Ah, in that chumher, arkOM rich air To breathe in thought I tea N4 dare, Thinks she, "Auf wledoreoiieu:" Ti thirteen rears, once more I prvs The turf that silences the lane; I hear the rustle of her dress, I iaMU the lilacs, and nh. yes, 1 hear, "Auf wiederaehi'ti!" Sweet piece nf bashful maiden art! The Knglish words had seemed too fain, lint these they drew us heart to heart, YeL hehl us tenderly apart; She said, "Anf wiodcrschcu!" James Hnssell Lowell. m$t$Mmt((iti J : Wilhelmina. V Ik 66 6 w mm An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial "ecu of the well known reined v. rHiror Fins, manufactured by the At-IKnuh-iA KlO Sraur Co.. illustrate "e ralue of obtaining the liquid laxn "e principles of plants known to he medicinally laxative and presenting pear, in the form most refreshing to the '' d acceptable to the system. It ine one perfect strengthening laxa- u.e. clean.,., u . .... .....!). A ,,, "St WIC BYNK-III a ror I , QutDg colda, headaches and fevers Intly yet promptly and enabling one "overcome habitual constipation per "Oently. Iu rw, feet freedom from til y obJectionable quality and sub BJJKi and iU acting on the kidneys. " and bowels, without weakening JWjaUasJ them, make it the ideal ri ProcM of manufacturing fig o used, as thev are pleasant to the Zvksrl the medicinal qualitlesof the oih ,r bUined"trom senna nnd J'r aromatic plants, by a n-e'liod own to the CAi.iroRHiA Fio Brctn only. In order to get its beneficial u nd to avoid Imitations, please r?"il!!i th ful1 n,n"' of ,hr r,,mPan.v JJ at" n the front of every package California fig syrup go. . aa ra.jfcreco. cal IW-TT!" irirw to, it t. T H Dnajglete.-price 5ur per bottle. In a criminal prosecution recently tried in York, Neb., tho jury after a hiief deliberation, tntumcd the follow ing verdict: "We, tho jurv in the ib-ive nameil case, do not believe) one wnid that the witnesses have sworn to; i, cither do we believe that any of the attorneys have spoken tho truth, nor that eithei of them could do so even il he should care to take the tioublo t try." In 1898 Tennessee coal mines pro duced 3,084,748 tons of coal. Tho maximum number of men employed during the year was 7,20. The amount of coal conveited into coko was 730,280 tons. The production of othei materials was as follows: Iron ore. Ml?, 777 tons; pig iron, 263,430 tons; OOppat, 80,712 tons; sine, 454 tons; manganese, 1,250 tons, ami phosphate, 273. 101 TOfTs. All minerals have shown incieases over the previous year, tlnvr most marked being coal Bra I iron orv The increase in coal was 309,764 tons, ami in iron ore, 60.013 tons. In Ureal Britain during March changes in the rate of wages Affected 331,400 work people. Of these, 820, 000 received advances in wages, aver aging 0td. per head, while 1,500 per sons suffered a decrease averaging 3d. per heal. The net result waa aai ha crease of about tSJ- lr Pron in the weekly wages of si I affected. The in crease was mainly in the mining indus try, where 104.808 peisons partici pated; in the iron and steel mnnufac turies, where 43,025 participate!, and in trie textile trade, m which 76,164 persons participated. ANTED In a publish. Ing house, n well edu cated woman; must be over .10 years of ago." "Isn't It mean. 1 don't seem to lit In nnywhore. Young girls and old women ure 111 demand, but a girl of 23 Is neith er young nor old; n drug In the mar ket:" WOhatmlna Thurston looked dis gust d. "Von WOOM Jst tit In there. Will." an d her stater, retlectlv.lv. WUbetmlna veal to the mirror and took the plus from her luxuriant naif, which was rolled bnck loosely from her face nud colled on the crown of kef bead. She parted the hair down the middle and drew it back plain, braiding it and draaalng it low. it was unbe coming, for her rnther severe typ. of beauty was rendered stern by the change. "I have made lip my mind." said Wll helmlna, going to tbe closet and taking therefrom her darkest gown, it dull gray, "to apply for that position. With n stiff collar anil no color to brighten me up. 1 shall look antiquated enough to escape detection. It will Injure no one but myself, ami I want work badly enough to add eight years to my age. I shall claim to be 31." Alice Thurston laughed. "You nro desperate, Will, and no wonder; but I fear one He w ill not suttlec; you are not an adept In deceiving." "Y'oii wait," was tho answer. Sidney Spencer sat In his private Office, With I bored look on his face and a pile of manuacrlpl at his elbow, Out ride In the main Office the clerks nudged each other and tutored, as young men will when the proprietor is and of sight. "Another antiquated female!" whis pered John StulTWood to his neighbor, ns it light step on the stair was heard, A moment later illieltnlnii was usli end into Spencer's office. "How old arc you?" was the first query. "Thirty-one," she said, bravely. "What experience'.''' "Ten yean in a newspaper office. Tlria was true, for while a mere child she had assisted bar father on tin I tally Bulletin, now among the missing lonrnala. Bnencer looked Intently at the applicant she seemed more prom Isillg than the rest. "Are you sure you are 811 You look young, very young." Wilhelmina rose to the occasion. Her assumption of offended dignity would turn deceived a keener man than Silencer. "I'm sorry, sir, to hnve troubled you; net-nans virii reunite u certificate of birth. Unfortunately I have none. Good afternoon." "Walt a moment! I "a i dem me. You do not understand why I am so partlc ular In regard to age. there are a down young Idiots In my employ who waste their time 111 attentions to a younger woman. Harmless enough, I'll admit, but this Is not u courting school, and the work requires undivided atten tion." "I understand. I was young once myself." She sighed. There was au awkward silence. "Thirty niie Is not old," said Spencer encouragingly. "It only seems old to fellows In the twenties." ' Thirty-one Is n respectable age and Beedl DO apology," was the tart reply. Baf gray eyes snapped anil she looked fierce. "She'll do," said Spencer to himself; "there will lie no flirting." Aloud he said: "Can you stay this morning nml help me out with this?" Indicating the pile of manuscript. "I shall be g ad to begin at once," was her reply. A half-dozen times dur ing the morning WHln-lnilim caught her employer looking curiously at her; she wondered If he suspected her de ceit At nlgbl be Mid pleasantly: "I am well satisfied with what you have done." So she w as engaged. Much as she longed to appear her own pretty self, Wilhelmina dared not put aside her dark, iiuoniatiiotiled gown and tightly drawn back half. With tliea she assumed a dignified, old fashl.'iied manlier of s eh and action that kept her youthful cowork ers at n distance. tier desk being In Spencer's office, nnd the fn' t that much of their work was done Jointly, placed them on a famlnr foot ng. It was greeaMe tvork. ami nan sue not ix-en acting a part Wtlhelnilna would have thorough ly enjoin! It. A date In an article one day led Spencer to tell his age. '.!. After this she felt still more uncom fortable, saying to Alice: "I wonder how be likes working with his grand mother?" One morning w hen Rps-ncer rntne In Wlluelmliia knew something had hap pened. In the months they had worked together she hail learned to note every chanfe In bis expressive countenance. She had also learned to care deeply for bis taoud opinion: the lb- she had told him weighed heavily. She found her self wishing thst he knew she was only 23; flee years younger than bluiaelf. Would H make a difference? This morning he looked at ber so In tently that eh- blushed. Then he said abruptly: "What wakes women so se cretive In regard to their aue? Are added yea a crime? You are the Ural one l have ssel who ranfraaai to :ti; fOU are really younger q oklug, and ar bears not to He about it." 1001 W'tlhelmlna. Ithoitt thinking of th - ei tise ,u 'Uccs. she said hurried l.v: "I did I e. I am only M, I H peetad to b. caught some time, and I'm foolish enough to a'ep Into the trap Shall I leave this morning V" Spencer rose and closed the door lute the outer office. By this time Wllhel mlmi was gathering up her belong! ngl and crowding them Bclter-SkoUof lute her I ag. "What's your hurry? Spencer nsked putting n detaining band on her arm W 11 helmlna looked up Into a face s full of sympathy and tenderness that the tears of vexation on her lasbOO uilr fored the wonderment In her eyes. "I want you to stay, little girl, be cause well, because, 1 can't live with out you." Wllhelmlua concluded to stay. Bos ton l'ost. DtUS IN MANILA. A rc loans tt.it IllrTcrciit from thr Klin' We Havr II. re. "Look here! It Is 0 o lock and my Ik(I Isn't made up yet." 1 heard a new comet expostulating to the interpreter) III the COrrldOf of the Hotel Orlente We old stagers all laughed, We knew what was coming, but wo BOUtMtet ourselves with a smile. "What are you laughing at?" ttii neWCOmef asked, "it may ls a Joke u you. but this blooming hotel fuinlshe the Woodwork and that Is iiImiiiI all There Isu't a stitch of lOd clothes. I mattress, or anything but n Isdster." We still laughed. The Intcrprclci looked Imploringly at us nnd then a the raw recruit. "What Is It that you deslre7" he said filially. "Heslre?" the newcomer sunped out "I desire a tnattrcai at least, twt sheets, a quill and a pillow. "I will go now and see the proprle tor," said the Interpreter, for that WW what he always said. "I got all ready for bed, raised tin mosquito netting and found that then wasn't a thing for me to sleep on." We all smiled pityingly nnd went or with our talcs of camp and the tlrlnt line. There was no use of trying to tel a newcomer tint here In Manila w never used a mattress, a sot of springs n pillow or n sheet We would havi deprived him of what he had come sr far to learn by pergonal experience had we read him a h unlly on Philippine customs. The Interpreter soon re turned and I heard him saying: "The proprietor says, sir, that he wll send nu a sheet, hut he Is sorry to say sir, that he has not a mattress or s quilt, nor a pillow, except the Isdstei that Is on your bed," The language of the newcomer thai followed Is unfit for publication. Tin maltresslcss and qUllUeoa Filipino U 4 is a characteristic r the country, it h ttie one thing that Is suitable for th climate, and we soon learned to reapaC this ske'eton of a bad, the perforate) cane i' of which enabled us t keep cool in the hottest weather. It h quite a jump, though, from n comfort able tick and linen sheets to n bed in softer than the s at of a eane chair but once taken, like Other tropical lux hiii a. it becomes essential to comfort and rest. Leslie's Weekly. liar as In i o.ini.,a. Repot 11 from all over Oregon re- reived ul the xeatliei bureau indicate thai Mm ii i rep ol tin- Mua u in nut SMMltlkMSi lii I. o t. many lis lure tint ii aa aeeei setter, It is Ut m ssoal lo,., lines, but it gmid every when, ftlS recent lalna have not injured the crop to any aOtlcaahle silent Har vesting bad already begun when the rams came, but the wet weather did not last long enough nor waa the raln- lall softie t tu hurt the hay thst been .'tit. The only effect it had was to de lay bar Tasting, nklch it already late. hagway a Palate Mining Dealer, Theie is now every prospect thst Skagway's future aa a gieat mining PaMlf ia aatUIOd, ll all the leporta that keep coining in in regard to new dia lovriicsnl ijuarlt in tint vicinity are true. Did proiieclort hate been at work foi a long time on the hills east uf the city, but have kept then nitra tions so very quiet that only a limited lew knew anything about it. When svel these men were cornered they SfOUld make a general denial o! having made any find, rtii lining sjerltei The I'nion Steamship Company's estasMr Oapilaao art lead last iraak at Vancouvei, II. I!., (mm Kkagway, WbltksM she went with "0 head of cat tle and 7f head of awine, twinging to Harebell Ac HOWey, She will take an other load ol cattle and sheep, the propel ol I'. Hums. Dn this trip she will take op tl head ot cattle an J kbuut 100 head of sheep. li ia lavlladi The city clerk of Nelson, II. C, hss invited bills for the new issue ol delicti lures from sail the banks and financial agents in the l.a-t Biill ate asking for ul I or any pail of tit) debentures of f I.UUO each. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. John Was Ready. In these days of proposed Interna tlonal alliances It Is Interesting to rent of the little difficulty hi which a Chi CagO newsboy found himself Involved and how he extricated himself there from. He hail wandered over Into one ol the "foreign quarters," on the Wis Side, where one can hear almost evor.i language except our vernacular, otii' he was set npon by two or three boys Ho defended himself bravely am was holding his own fairly well, null the tWO or three- were Joined by Bl many more, nml then the battle begat to go ugalnst bun, "Say!" he yelled to a group of boyi watching the light from the sidewalk "is there an English boy in ti rowdf "Yes," shouted a itocklly built arch III of about his own size. "Come yore, then!" panted the yoiini American, laying about liim with al his might, "an' we'll clean out tbe huJ gang!" Mid they did. i I Iteaaon. Storekeepers at times resort to In geulotiH methods to attract trade. Tin following Is said to be au exact copy of a placard displayed In front of t store lii a Southern town: "Step Inside and get the greateal bar gains you'll ever get again." Here is an an no tin 06 men l posted bj a llussian shopkeeper III I rout or tin place of business: The reason why I 1 ire hltherti been able to sell my goods so inuel cheaper than anybody else la that am a bachelor, ami oo not need ti make a profit for tbe inalutennneii m wife ami children. It Is uow Bty duty to Inform the public tnnt this advan tnge will shortly U- withdrawn froir them, ns I rim ShoUl to lie married They will, therefore, do Well to mnki their purchases at once at the old rate.' Himpir Calonlatod. For finding the average number ol years which p is u s of any nK,. n,nj expect to lle tin-re Is a very sltnph rule. If th" , r'-soiit age be dedtictci from eighty. tWO-tblrdS of the remain dor Is the answer required. This resul not absolutely accurate, but It h la near enough. For Instance, a Ml aged L'n might, by this rule, expect K live forty years longer, which Is Jus what the latest actuarial tables give At 40 the expectation f life works aw at nearly i'7 wars, while the tablet give It as more than twenty five years At 00 the ab-.ve rub- allows Just oVe thirteen years, little less. am! the table shows I FtSOtoHOOg "ied Dewey. Twenty-eight poatotBeea In as man) States have Usui named Hewey nfte the hero of Manila. This number L only four less than the number of tho named after Washington. oattla Marhals. Onions, UOc per 100 pounds. I'olatuea, new, trpsi lb. BeetS, per sack, flr.it I 15. Turnips, per sack, MOiJVUc. Turrets, per sack, f I. I'srsnips, per suck, f 1. t'anlitlower, 7 6c per dos. Cabbage, native and California t'J 00 per 100 pounds. Apples. l :.Oo M per hoi. Pears, 50t 1 11.60 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter I'reameiy, IHo per ound dairy and ranch, 11018c par pound. Eggs, sic. Cheese Native, 14c. Poultry Did hens, 10c per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 10c. Fresh meats Choice dressed Iwef steers, prune, Uc; eowa, prime, t0! mutton, Uc; pork, 7o; veal, otg-lOo. Wheat Feed wheat, '40. Dats Choice, per ton, I.'; . .'S. Hay Paget sound mixed, tD.ood N; choice Kiisteru Washington tim othy, $13.00. Coin Whole, 933 AO; cracked, fit; leed al. $14.00. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, HI I0j whole. $13. Kloui Patent, per barrel, $8.50; straights, $1.1)0; California brands, $S.10; buckwheat Hour. $8.50; graham, er barrel, $3,110; whole wheat Hour. S3 T6 rye Hour, $4.60. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $16; Shorts, per Ion, $16. Pood Chopped feed, $11(4 31 per ton; middlings, pet ton, $11; oil cakt meal, per tou, $33. rnrllanit Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 6Sc; Valley, li'.h , Hluestelll, file per bushel. Flour Baal grades. $3.10; graham, $1 lii; SUperfinOi $1. 16 per barrel. Dats Choice white, 44c; cboict gray, 4!i't43c per bushel. Barley Peed barley, $1 tint 30; brew ing, $3l .(i0 per ton. hfillstuffs Bran. $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy. $8(39; clover. $7 (g8; Dregon wild hay, $tl per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 30(rt36o; seconds, liMUOo; dairy. 35(Oll7o store. 18(4 330. Cheese Dregon lull cream, llo: Young America, 15o; new cheese I Uc per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3n(4 per dozen; bona, $4. 00(4 6.00; springs, $1.16(43; geese, $0.00(47.00 lor old, $4.60w5 lor young; ducks, $6.00(3 6.60 per dnson; turkeys, live, I614I 16c per pound. Potatoes $1 (3 1. 10 per sack; sweets, 1c er pound. Vegetables Boots, $1; turnips, 90c per s.n k, garlic, 7o ier pOMM) cab huge, $1(31.15 tier 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o ier dozen; parsnips, $1 per sack; beans, 8c h-i pound; celery, 70(3 76c per dozen: cucumber!, 60c per box, peas, 8(43 c per iiund. Duioiis Dregon, 50(4 76o per sack. Hops 11 (3 1 3c; 1897 crop, 4 (4 60. Wool Valley, lltJIHo par Kiiuid; F.astern Dregon, U(310c; mohair, 37c per pound. Mutton Dross, liest sheep, wethers ami ewes, 4c; dressed mutton, 7 'c, spring lambs, 7'wc per lb. Hogs Dross, choice heavy, $4.60; light and feeders, $1.50(38.00; dressed, $6 OO140.OO per 100 pounds. Beef Dross, top steers, 4.00(3$4.60; cows, $1.60(43 00; dressed beel, 5(4ti'lc er pound. Veal Urge, (1(3 7c; small, 7S'i8c per pound. Pattens ininm. In China giu-sta at dinurra run around betaesu the oounes, Tim Is sajppnsed iu keep the digest ion In guoo eotrfnloa but tin- biiibug AmerVau seeds sotneihlng rle. and ibere ia nothing Is-tirr llinn Hes tellers Si eh Billets If a Man or oman Is suffering nti eonstlnalMin. In dlgi -ii r nm stomal li I rouble, it I heir fault if they don 1 get well. The coal prislu, tuur of the Cnited States is at present nearly live times as great as in s;n "4 Gertie Wind of Western Birth" Tttls no settler story fo humtnity frua the an-kiinccncT thtt tht httlth gnt nd htditH-linfftr, HiXxf 1 SrspnlU. ttlls of tht bvth of an Sag of good htslth. h U the ont rtluUt sptcifu: for the cuu of ill blood, stomtch And Inter trouble. 11 intir ' ' I IT Clerks in Havana t ve from $:l.t to $05 nr month, according to their value, thoae : . ,k t g Knglish coin Uaurl the InsI wages. A suit uf clothes costs from $36 to $50; a dress suit anywhere from $00 lo $100. A New Brnnswleki N. J., burglar, being unable to sec 010 any money in a house he bfOkO into one night lecently, accepted a small check 111 lieu theieof ft OO the owner of the premises. The Lancet rcporta the cae of a man who. while sharpening a knife, cut otf a portion of his nose. Tbe piece waa found ami sewed on, and the operation was crowned with perfect success. "Topeka is ready lO greet the Twen tieth Kansas with boundless hospital ity," remarks a newspaper ol that city. This announcement might be eatbu aiaatically lectured by the voluntceis but lor the (act that on the piece ling day the same papei had said: "Dur dream of luxury is ol a drink of pure, cold water and a hteath ol fresh air." FITS IVrtiiatteiiUv Ciireil all. r nr.! l.o n u-. N.ro I .l in, s. 1. 1 It. 1 MO K S.OO I tsilllraii.llreatl.i-. I ll It II. KU.VU, Ud.. Nu SI, ft nrrviiiae or or. Klin- . 1 1 . a Hal at Area itm-i, 1'Ullaili h i. la, fa. More newspapers are printed in the Called States than ill Kiiglaud. Fianno and Dei many cnuibined. Mothers will And Mm. Wlnslow's nootha lug Svrup tbe best remedy to ue for thrlr Bhlldrsa during the teething peii.-d. The ami of Haiti la eo rich that two crops ol POffOQi ciHoa, giugei and bene pin are ruined year y. auAKK into vot h euose Allen's Ko. t KaSS. a powder lor the feet. It cure palllful, Itrotlen, roartliiK, m r VOUl bit and inataiitlv taken the sting out of corns and bunions. It'a the SISSlSsI comfort diacovrry of the age. Allen Kiait Kase makes tight or new shoes leel easy. It Ir a certain cure for Ingrowing Fulls, sweating, callous and let. tired, aching feet. We bue over 80.000 testimonials. Try It ... iy. Sold by all druggists am! si Mores. Ily mall for ''.' In Stamps, Trial package KKi:i:.t Address, Allen a. Olmsted, l.e K .y. N Y. A ton o! oil has been obtained ftom tlio tongue ol a single whale. Remember that you can bttyJOOSS Moon A A win-He, i..r lire -nun- price thut i paid for Ordinary w hiskey. For sale by all lirsrciu-s Healer- ami uriigglsls. Ill ten years the production of steam engines in Ucrniany lias been more than doubled. 1VANTI.M Men ali.l a.nii.-ii rv. rval.rra In ills Iriliill,-.Hln.li-a ami aitverllaa Oraliga Si rili; t- l'r ilav ami assesses al.l: ca.li evert weea; lairriculara tnr 2 i-ehl -oour . A I I I .01 N I A 0IIAM1K xV. I rio.Han rralHilieu, I al Berlin has followed the exitnple of London In forbidding cabmen to use eOtala streets unless they bavo a paa- saagaTi riso's Cure for ConSUmntloO has bSJSJ a lamlly medicine w ith ua since I-'" -J. It. Madison, fatfJB nkl Ave., Ohleago. Hi. The value ol diamonds mined in Capo Colony in 1898 was $17,761, 040.84, and the net profit thereon was $8,061, $$$.$7. Kitileale VattS lliiwala. Your Imiwi'Is ran te trained aa well as ynur miiai'leaiir SSU I, rain rstnstsll I'ainlr Cs llrsrllc train your lmcl tu do rlahl. All ilrus (tall, lUc, Oe. Japan im oonilderably more than hall lis many Inhabitants as the United States, though our countiy is 31 lliuea its area. Wale, simple llreakraat. The I'rlii'v of Wabw' breakfast MfW varies. It eaMMa of lea, toe at at g". Wrxil Hpi ing Nevada, 10(3 13c pe pound; Oregon, Kastern, 814 llo; Val ley, 16(4 17c; Noithern, 8(4 1 0c. Millatriffs Middlings, $17.60(830; bran. $16.50(4 19.50 per ton. Onions Silverskin, 60 (g 90c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 17(3 1 80; do seconds, 10(4 17c; fancy dairy, 16o; do seconds, 14(3 14.4c r poond. Kgga Store, 16(4 !7o; lancy ranch, 18(4 19o. Hops 1898 crop, I60. Citrus Fruit orange. Valencia, $3 (31.60; Mexican limes, $4.605; Cali fornia lemons, 76c(3$1.36; do ohoioe, $3.60 per box. Hsy Whest. $18(315.60; whest sn I oat, $13(319; oat. $14(316; best bar. ley, $13(318; alfalfa. $11(313 per ton; ttraw, 40(4 70c per bale. Potatoes Early Hose, $1.60(31.76; Oregon Burksnks. $1.96(3$!. 86; rlrer Burbanks, 76o(3$l; Haliuas Bui banks, $1(S1 10 per saok. Tropical fruits Bsnsnss, $1.60(1 1.60 pat bunch; pineapples, $3.60(1 ,4.60; Persian dates, 9(36 c per pound. li. " .1. nt ointments tnr Catarrh Thai Contain Merrnry, As mercury will surely (letlrov the Senas nf smell and t-nmplelely derange, the whole sya- 1. in when entering It lliioii(ii tlio mucous sur farm Such a r 1 11' lea .In 1 11 Id never tmuaedes- SSpt on pri n rliliiun friuii rsputabls pliyal- Clan-, a. the -In in 11 ye 11,,-y will d.l ll I' II told to llo- y. .ml ) mi can po-ll.ly derive Ir.mr Ilium. II.., - Osiarrs ( ore, inaniifaeliired hjr K. J ('In ney A I n , Toleilo, (I , 1'iilllatlll rm rnarcory. sad It lakes lautaally, a. -una iiirveiiy aeee the t.l I and inuruua mrrfacea uf the lylteru. In l lo Ins Hell' Catarrh Cure he sure you gel tin yeiodiiu. ll U taken Internally, and BMI In Tub do, irliln, by r. J. I'lirni ) .4 t o. TesH- nnnilal - Ir. .-. Hnl. I hy l'riiryl-i", roliv 7V per bottle. Uall'a rauilly I'llla are the tail. A gigantic scheme is on fisit to hoy up the vast timber ami mineral lauds throughout West Vltgini i and Kastern Tennessee, and build railroads lo all the principal points tu open thum to trade. INSOMNIA "I have been : f ASCAHKTS for Inaiuiinla. altli nliu h 1 bare been afflli-tea for oter twenty years, anil I ran say that r 'a. carets have tlven me more relief than any other reme dy I hare evrr tried. I shell certainly rei-iim- menu tli.-m in my ft inula aa tieint all they are repreaenrrd ' '1'uos UiiXaMU, hiyiu noiTT't actiooL, M.-nl.i I'.irk S.in Mateo Co., Cat., arrred ire.l .it the Universities Location, climate, and i sr. fid sttention to Mental, Moraland fhyaieal irannng, plaees llnitt'a anumg 'he lot i Ht i It for Boyi mi the Coaal I y, Caeeejl Is, Will re arasei in J hs nee building Aneusl 1Mb, (inn year.) Ira I). II., ut, pn i , principal. I.i. on, a will probably pave nearly a uiil.- uml buif ,,f trects this sum mer with lir blocks. The Urgent loaves of bread baked in the WOrld are those Ol France and Italy. Fhe "pip" bread of Italy is baked in loaves two or three feet long; while in Fiance the loaves are made in ahae ol very long tolls, (our or five feet in length, and iu many cusea oven six feet. In Sydney. New South Walos, the treat at lines are owned hy the mu incipality, an. I no fans are charged. Homeless folk, it is said, use I hem at night instead ol going to cheap lodging bouses. Far away from civilization gesture language is still extant in Australia. Some of the tribes possess such an ex cellent cole that it is almost as elll cient as the siukeu language Schillings Best J.-pan Oolong Ccyloa Kngl-sli Drcuklnst Tea Ideal Bleu. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. Ns sain sea steeetsi tin ani.t wort nu LAMUWORTH V, N.VJ cur I bird and Morrison Fence eml Wire Vtnrke. POHTI.ANI) WIRI ,(, ik.is WOttki: II(K ami Iron leru lna: ullti-e raillrrB. etc t a Aider. SlMhlaerf ami aasiidlee. C.tWMTtlN a CO.: KNiilNKH, IIOII KHS. MA cblBcry, sasSaiSS. t ;i Klral Hi., I'm l land, or. mm RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Writs lor Catalogue. J. t. FREEMAN. ip, ll Ka.l Water Streel, POaTLAND, oh. rfaejfja MACHINERY ...TATUM A 19 Is SS r - si llretl ALL KINDS BOWIN... rONlt AND UH. .IHIIN POQUL PpSTUVD, Oaroos i no give you the best bargains In general niacntnerjr, ruglnea, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts nod windmills. Tbe near steel t X I. windmill, sold hy him, is uii- sq us lied. HiVVMlH III.. HIS; MACIIISKKY ANI VShtSttitl send br catelosue. USHt Kronl Hi. VVholeaale llrualali ami riiulngrapltlo nu. iiille III I'M ll Kit t ins K I'ltl il I'll 144 ANI IM Koiirth Hlreet, I'urtlatnt. ureson a - ... Rupture ...OO EAST... treated aelen illli al I r ami i-niiil.lentl al ly. C. M. WOOUano CO.. I0S on i tt . r-e lliat. Th rtiUK h I'm I Mr I Tou rial - I i i li I it i UK it ut i it unt-1 iiMtfc inn LfpntsTf ' (i -....FAST TIME. .. Pert nihl Ht-f iutjt I'ih nintllt l I f Ttoktl U'l kII tnlurintaltoli rti-i U tu your MMm ,,! " 1 11 a ii Mr.elMHIIIcl, V V nthl T A , iSirtUiut. i: i HTKVKNH, n I' A.. Heati.ti. IF PENSION Kington. 0. C . they will re BODILY PAINS riAIMANllFOH Write le NttHAS I sicsrusu. waininsten. u. t . iih-t reive ii ii le k renllei H Mb N. II lull. Nleff '.'Ulli Dtps PlUSSBUtlBI claims sun e l-TS. HORRIBLE hurt' thrlr fou nlnt Ion In the 1 if It U purt. ht'siitlijr mi'l tiniirlihln, the t'litlr' t ! will inv wi ll I 1 1 i -it it 1 1 ut ulftTlliK i't-i'.lo have t.i . n rurt'tl by Moore's Revealed Remedy A i int'ily Ilml uUm hfKllh mitt liHilMiiki fjulckly iu1 plfAiftiitly- tutu dtitUr per bnttltt I ytmr itriitCKUl'i. Rr ll MlRTCI.fi Ihutic, elief for Women" a-sayS. f""t I" I'lesin. saraajt-sl ertltelrm VTrlH TJ ME 1 lna Pllsa la r, Ure All I I t i 1 1 1 I 1 a ! - ' French Female Pille. I'tsils-.l . thmisssniU of aatlsflex lav. lir seat eaaf al y rrilaliin am) at 1 1 hunt an i-iiiaI IM lit ail ilius'f lerein in. 11 it.-a, ri.u.O X W CANDY art w -Jm WAWXFW WW VVWW not n air lei rate L j ; fc-rrs.enle te.leaiea WeV -mor fSltsiliMiCai. aWr7aaa eaaSffeTaST ! TaSSaaV C-it ml 0 BSl Piemen nl. Pilntmt.f. potnt. Tftll (nn6 Do OtAtt Smvmr HI' kn. Wfiten. or Urlp Ilk- tc We ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ..'.. f H.m.4f t.asM.t, I a Ir a. e. ..Ir,.. ... Sfft, II iHtild and (MiarantafsMi by all dm. lUtu I'iBITnttrro Habit MO-TO-BAC ; DEWEY THE LIFE OF II M latttlrw II the wnrid'a treairit liero. t-r Mural Hal tna.l lateti SMitt Uulr l RUtt I aiu li Jmowa iu rtii fws. lirat irub Mrup TatHsM lititKi. Vm El n, ililltn.' k. 14 by dnifglaU. LeW I tl li fl 11.. A I Its- lle.l ImMv tin I i,T. rrvucb Druaj Lo.,si ftU tVaeultt.. Waw Ywk Ut CURE FOR PILES pi'".', - hi 1 if' sti'l riioi J. T. I ii at. form, vsrli aa ll I. M liuar r Pf..tf n hug are) riira I lf Or. Utnanao'i Plla Ksimatti. .St ia llrti I iisi ami In- ..i.r.at Al. . rli I titm.r. tv & Jar at 'ti nr t t t t m" 1 1 rr! TtP Writ a about ywuraaew. DU BoHANkO, niHeUa , Pa 0R.GUNNST;"voErPILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headache en.1 Pt... . lui.u.te 11 to i, lee end Purifj Ibe . . i .n -is-....ul ami rrevani ni linn tnets lis nulilrtpeurNi. ken Toeoavlaet ru. e will mall ample free, nr full Imi tnr He. MB. IIONANKU CO., fl.lla.l,, . fcuaa. Hold I.; Kruaaltu. CURE YOURSELF! I eat. Hla for initial oral tli.iliartft-a, ludaBiuiallna. u Million ur ahetfNtiona ut III II t i li IIM ml. f . til. .. I'alulfH, aiu) ut aatfin- iGo- r uf awtewavua. Hula a..f lit ...el. f. "tr aanl In plalb wrapaetr, i tu nr.'M. araaaalJ fn l in, Mr J bottla., $t.7t. riri nUr aw i.i ejej i-.-u.tit. VOUNQ MEN! r rbV aerriesea and i.lt-rt stl PalsafB oketf KiwolsVt II La Hi. i N y itwxlu ine alilt-B wlU t-ura eWli and avary . Ha I'AiiK li in ns ii n baa f.ar failf.1 to ctira, no ut.iur how wrrUrm or I horn saaiaj Meui'tlnij Keaajulia frt-ta Ita uaa will aeptoawh you. II la ahsttilnUly eaaev prweroU eanVlura, ami rata ha taaeaa wtilioul ln.-on.iw ai,(1,-. and .le-ta-nU.-n fi mi Irtisunre I'Kh K. $H Fur ami M all rHatt.W .lnieTsf prrpwMl hy uxprvaa, blatuty wratyiaaal, ufft rt .ittt ,.f prv . by Ll- uiaw ulUd m raquf.i. r. n. u. NO. tt '. uiDtlwii lb a.l.erlleera c ' c i