n Uo S. Government Baking Powder Tests. The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division. Ag'l Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders, and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: LEAVENING OAS. ROYAL, Absolutely Pure, The OTHER POWDERS TESTED are reported to con tain both L'me and sulphuric acid, and to be of the following strengths respectively, . . . Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, and of greater leavening power than any other powder. - Gmterua'a, Nicaragua and the Liber als of Honduras are combining against Salvador. Oar readers will nerve tbemsolves by noticing the remarkable offerings advertised in anothor column by the Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. t,f Jlenlo Turk and Sun Fran dsen, who are leaders on the coast in f ur uioiiiuy everything for tne farm and garden. A new kind oi fla? nol Is palled "tramp flan 11." It shrlln-s from wiuhtllf. j THE ESEASQiU Let us look into the force, moan ing, rear-on the oft-repeatL-J line: Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, I 25 Years, J 20 Years, I 10 Years, j Have been promptly Cured by tST. JACOBS OIX. - By the use of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers shows ntiro permanence or cure up to this time, In some cases covering 5 Years, y 7 Years, 0 Years, j ' - " 10 Years, y.r.d co on, and W'frifyfwa bold, ffw a wrrnf t..E"omAri rortibiio ortne l". IV orr ' s lole.ajblaS Ens ltlnu." desrrintlve rjnf KuiMitipi undi Grounds, beautifully illus. 5 '! tf. in wp cl"r elfc-'s, x ill bo s.'tit t , i'iy u.iarraa Uion Teeipt Ot 1"''. ll P'lfitBlTO : s'llllijn ly TlIK CHJLBLJ3 A. Vocslks Co, 4i;AUuio."c. Mo, . f 'T !&ujmst Flower" My wife sufFei"". with indigestion r nd dyspepsia fa.' years. Life be jdame a burden -to her. Physicians failed to give relief. After reading one of your brve0-, I purchased a J bottle of Aug -ob Flower. It worked ; like a charm. My wife received im j mediate relief after taking the first j dose. She was completely cured now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat anything she desires without any l deleterious results as was formerly thecase. C. H, Dear, Prop'rWash ! lagton House, Washington, Va. S GET --r GET The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas niai'.iie twtntr-o., distinct varieties a larea krt of e.ich forti.;, or a packet of the sauia Y::enes, iriscd, for toccata. 2 Carnations durtactsneues . $1.00 2 Chrysanthemums $1.00 - Pelargoniums iiKtriMie) $1.00 3 RoSeS di.lmtt rarietie.) - $I.OO ' itrjnj, healthy, pot-grown plantt. fnt by moll. lower Seeds--?"'1''0'" 'egetable Seeds ll0iizlaioa- "in tuner 01 aoove Collection our hun'Jsomelv Klraled i.o-pag.. catalogue it lent free. 'Um I, milted to U a work of art, and contain! a reprcdi:c i.w natural colors of the Iwemv.nne sarirtie. now vrrtillv rrrocmird S. The Timnthv HnnL-lm ollectlon ol Sweet Peat. owosd hall Nursery Co. AN FRANCISCO, CAL. f'SH BU& ThUTrafl V.itlsnntliahest WATERPROOF COAT A. J. TOWER, BOSTON. MASS. a a- ' aeaeatwea and oaodIa I who hare weak tacts or Astb- I ma, soon Id use Puo'iCure for 0nonplino. It baa cored Ikoa.aada. It tuf not Injur-f?.0"- J1 " not tad ft tae t, ItUUie beucoeihaTrun. cow mrreatn. . 'oemt ftatf-oeTie ij 'rat. 1 ri J. r;l or f.P.S. 0. So, 4f6-8. F. N. U.No.68: Per pent. Cubic in. per oz. 13.06 . . 160.6 12.58 . . . 151.1 11.13 . . . 133.6 10.26 . . . 123.2 1 9.53 . . . 114. 9.29 . . . 111.6 8.03 . . . 96.5 7.28 . . . 87.4 4.98 . . . 5.5 Needle Are Very Ancient. The needle is one cf the most ancient Implements or instruments of whicti we have any record. The old time needles were unlike the modern luxury, they hav ing been made of wood, bronze, bone, etc., and without eyes, a circular depression at the blunt end having been so fashioned as to enable it to carry the thread. I'liuy de serihp the rn,.lf. nf l.onTr. vvhich were nsed by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and since his daysimihir instruments have been found in compurativeabundance both at llerculanenm and Pompeii. The first account of the manufacture of "white iron," or steel needles, says that they were made at Nuremberg, in HOO, and, while the exact date is in doubt, they are said to have been made in Uritain as early as IMS. The account further adds that the first needles manufactured in Kngland were made by a Spanish negro, who died with out having taught any one his art. During the reign of Elizabeth the indus try was revived, and, strange to say, also by a foreigner a native of India. The forerunner of the present great Kedditch needle manufactory was established by Christopher Greening and a .Mr. Darner in 1050. Jinny unsuccessful attempts were made to bring out the "drilled eye" needle before it was finally introduced in ISiO. Two years laterthe"buinisliing machine," with which the eyes of needles are highly polished, was completed.. In this ma chine, which is very simple, the needles lire all strung on a wire, which revolves rapidly, thereby imparting a beautiful finish to the eye. St. Louis Republic. The EfFeet of Mimic on the Heart. At the military parade a small boy from the country, who had scarcely ever heard martial music, turned suddenly, putting his hand on his heart. . "It makes me feel so queer here," he said, the tears standing in Ids eyes. "You are ill?" inouircd his anxious guardian. "No. I think I like it," he gasped. The untutored lisping of the boy of the pleasure that is nigh akin to pain describes the effect of music, frequently more seri ous to impressionable people. A physician has said that it is a question if on great public occasions it is not the effect of music, saying to the soul the things un utterable, that is responsible for sudden illness, faint ings, hysterics ami calls for the ambulance. These physiological ef fects he traces through theemotious. The fountains of the deep get broken up. The troubling of the emotions disturbs the se cretions, there is an uneasy stir, it in creases into an excitement, there is a call for a policeman, the crowd presses right and left to make way for t lie bearers of a prostrate form, and it is all the fault of the band. New York Evening Sun. Animal Color. In experiments on the influence of food and surroundings on the color of animals, Mr. K. ii. Pott I ton reared caterpillars of the pepper moth under different condi tions. Those confintd union; green leaves and twigs became green, those having black or brown twigs mingled with their food were brown or black, and others were turned light colored by white paper. With artificial colors red and blue tended to produce a dark coloration, though very strangely, painted twigs had not the same effect as those with the same natural tint. It was shown that the sensory stimulus producing the change did not act through the eye, but through the skin, and con sisted of the formation of a definite pig ment, being therefore slower than in the chameleon ami frog, and capable of modi fying the color of a caterpillar only once or twice in its lifetime. Ohio State Jour nal. Firth Century Authors. Herophlltts, one of the Alexandrian school, wrote n treatise on the practice of medicine, on obstetrics, on the eye, and on the pulse, which he correctly referred to the movements of the heart. He was aware of the existence of the lacteals and of their anatomical relations to the mesen teric glands. Krasistratus his colleague and a pupil of Theophrastus and Chrysip pus was aware of the nature of the heart and its connection with the veins and ar teries, but he fell into the error that the veins were fur the conveyance of air and the arteries for that of blood. Otherwise he anticipated Harvey's great discovery, lie knew also that there were two kinds of uerves those of motion and those of aetisa tiou. Westminster Review. Wuatltlg Medlrfiie. Mr. Thrifty Doctor, I don't think much of Hint cough medicine of yours. Dr. C'tirem I am very sorry to hear that. What Is the reason? Thrifty Why, there is so much of it lead waste. Cureni Dead wast! Thrifty Yes, I hadu't tnken more than s quarter of the bottle when my cough had entirely disappeared, and there is the other three-quarters jut thrown away. Ex :hange. A Joker Among Itlrda. The bluejay is a practical joker. It Is bis habit to conceal himself in a mass of leaves near the spot where small birds are ' accustomed to gather, and when they are icjoying themselves in their own fashion ; will suddenly frighten them almost va death bv screaming out like a hawk. Of course they scatter in every direction, and , when they do so the mischievous rascal I lie, vent, la a cackle that sounds very 1 much like a laugh. Yankee Blade. TENNYSON. Beyond the sunset he hath pone at last; Palsied the pen. si'.ent the silver tongue. Finished the tender, tearful songs he sung. The martial note that like a bugle rung. Whose echoes sound from ont a fading past. O cruel years. O years that speed so fast. Taking the choicest and the best of ours. Stealing life's summers and its sweet heart's flow'rs. Crushing the pearls that are before ns cast; Thus from our century, ere we turn the page, A spirit goeth. one who'moved our moods From Crimean charges to the peace) which broods O'er auulit meadows and in twilight woods The altruistic genius of our ace. Howard James in Kate Field's Washington. Clever Cutehea. A young lady was once talking with a very young and very smart man, who was inclined to air his knowledge of the lan guages a little beyond what she felt that modesty required. She therefore said to him, with an air of deference to his supe rior attainments: "You ure a Latin scholar. I wish you would tell me how to pronounce the word 'so-met-i-mes.' " The youth, with an air of kindly patron age, replied, "1 have not met the word in my Latin rending, lint I should have no hesitation in saying that it should be pro nounced 'so-met-i-tnes'" (giving it in four syllables, the accent on the second). "Thank you for telling me," replied the girl demurely. "I have always heard it pronounced sometimes, but if you say the other way, that must be riht." This is similar to the perhaps familiar catch of the pronunciation of "bac-kac-he," which will often surprise the uninitiated by proving to be only backache. It also reminds one of a question printed some years since, as to the way of spelling "need" to need bread. The average Dei son will reply "k-n-e-a-d of course," but the answer will be, "that is the way to spell knead dough, but not to need bread." ..arpcr s uun People The Wonder of All Wonders. Sarah Jessop, of this place, was one of the most wonderful of Georgia's many natural freaks. She was a colored woman, nnd when 1 saw her last had a 2-inch iron cylinder passing through her breast. When Sarah was very small thispassaue appeared as a simple dent or cicatrice. At the age of six years it was sufficiently large to admit the thumb of an adult and ex tended entirely through the child's body. At a later period about the age of thir teen, 1 believe a local physician inserted a metal tube as a protection to the girl's internal anatomy. When the size of the cavity or passage increased the cylinders loosened and dropped out, whereupon larger ones were regularly inserted. When Sarah died (from other causes), at the age of twenty-three, the cylinder was a frac tion over two inches iudiameterand passed through her breast between the lungs, coming out at the junction of the shoulder blades. Augusta (Ua.) Cor. St. Iuis Republic. A liig llliimler. Some years ago Willie Blair, the "queen's fiddler," was playing at a ball which the Prince of Wales had given to the domes tics connected witn Aliergeldie castle. The dancers had been rather exacting in their demands upon the musician, and Willie was In no very amiable mood when the prince himself entered the room unob served by the fiddler, and stepping up be hind him said, "Play up the 'Lock of For far,!. Willie." The old itinn, without look ing round, and thinking it was one of the servants, growled in response, "Aye, an I wish you were a' drooned in it!" The prince laughed as heartily as anybody at the mistake a good deal more so than the fiddler. Scottish American. The C hinese Way. lu its war with Knghimi and France in 1859-tK) C'liiun was easily conquered nnd forced to a liumiliutinu peace. The Peking Gazette, the ofTiciiil organ of the govern ment, however, reported the following con cerning that treaty cf peace: As the westerti barbarians have admit ted their wrongs nnd humbly solicited for pence, the emperor in his infinite goodness has granted their prayer, and, moreover, has made them a present of a large sum of money (indemnity of war) to enable them to begin an honest life, so that they may not aain heilriven to murder nnd rnfiue. Detroit Free Press. White AiilinitU Anioiir the Japaneae. A white fox is often mentioned In the Japanese fables, and a white serpent ap pears iu their pictures of Dcnten, the god dess of fortune. Among the Japanese, as among the ancient Greeks and Scythians, white horses were dedicated to the gods, and are still attached to the larger temples of the country. The milk and butter of white cows were formerly prized us a med icine. London Globe. Itreathing of Inaecte. Insects generally breathe throttuh spe cial pores in various parts of their body, and if these pores are closed by oil they are suffocated. Any one may test this by dropping sweet oil on the thorax or hack of a wasp. It very soon dies. For this rea son oil has been found one of the best things to use for the destruction of in sects. London Tit-Iiits. An Abbreviation Explained. The origin of the symbol "cwt." for hun- dredweirbt is as follows: C is the initial letter of ihe Latin word "centum," mean ing a hundred, and wt are the first and lajtt letters of the word "weight" and are used as a contraction for it. Brooklyn Eagle. Diphtheria and Himikers, It may be not generally known that four men in eury six use tobacco: yet a medi cal man lit Vienna asserts that diphtheria is thrice is prevalent among smokers as those wn deny themselves the luxury of the weed. -Chambers' Journal. The Perls Jardln ties Plairtea owes its origin tc a florist, who, In the time of Henry IV grew all sorts of native and Im ported p' u, to sell flowers as models to the manifncturers of embroideries and laces. The ( gllrworm lays eggs which are tbemsel'4 luminous; however, the young batched lorn them are not possessed of those pn Viar properties until after the first trarjMLnnatiou. Emphvsla laid upon the necessity of watching ibjaely for the first fluttering of the puis.! o diphtheria. Such a fluttering predicts dtrgerous heart failure. I Ths crytf s young seal w hen wounded or about u t attacked resembles that of a child lndittreaa, and tears flow from its eyes. i . The kuCe. though very old, bsd Dotcoms into comrtos use as a table utensil in the Tenth ceiiur. NATIKK'9 St'KKST ALLY. If nntnre Mi not uruitsle scainst d'.seano, even iu weakly cnuatpuiloua. w.ft ludeed would be the course of a malady to iu total termina tion. W hiie nature thiu stri.g Ice let um lest worse tela 11 us, aid her effoitawtih judicious medicinal 1 ekt. txncrienc,. nin.t h j in tattles uh di-ea e. and that "lnip to our I Ie.t ' tudicati'S HoMeiter ' etomaeh Bitters as a sate, hum and tton iisl Ml ot nature, li tne blood le iuieeted w ith bll. , if the bowels aLd stomach are inactive. II the kuuevs fail to ex pel imparities of which thev are the tiatutal out.et, a course oi the Bitters is the surest reli ance ot the stirterer, one. moreover, that is sanc tioned by PTolessiotial indorsement and ums (or nearly hall a century. No Ameilcan or foreign reme ly has earned greater dlstinctiou as a rem edy lor and prevnittve of ehrouie liver com plaint, n a' rlii, constipation, kidney aud rneu mat c trouble aud dibt.ny. ''He e t cy are, my good man; tut I do not know thst they will at you." iiaidl ek Yes, this is ttie very suit of clothes I gave your hus band six mouths ago." I'KOOF or MKlilT. The proof of the merits of a plaster i thecuiesit effects, and the voluntary tes timonials of those who have used Aia coik's Porois Plastkrs during the past thirty years is unimpeachable evidence of their superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self-praise is no recom mendation, but certilicates from those who have used them are. Beware of imitations and do not bn do. ccived by misrepresentation. Ask for coca s, aim let no solicitation or explana tion induce you to accept a substitute. Clttlcns 1 worder how Ik that so few women stu.tertvheu they tslk? Wlttieus-l hey haven't got t me. State of Ohio, City or Tolkdo i l.l'CAS t'Ot'S Y. ' Frank J. CHKNKY makH onth thnt he l the eiiior partner of the tlrm ot F J. fit kk rv Co., doing b'lslness in the city of Toledo, enmity and Stftte Hfor.-NHbl, snd that sati llrm will liny the sum of I'NK Hi NPKKK IHll.l.AUS tor each and every case of calairu th.it cannot bo cured d, tne use oi hall s lata k mi i'i kk. I KA.NK J. t'HKNKY. 8wrn to before me and Mihscribid in invl skal. A. W. lil.KAsOS, , Aofurj I'ubliC. Hall Catarrh Cure la tnken Intemallv, and S"ts directly n the bloo and mnco a su'tfactl of the Bystem. tH'iid for tct-timoniuls, free. F. J. CIIKNEY ,! CO.. Toledo, 0. aV Bold by druKgists; 76 cents. "I'd think street ours would be built Jtut alike at both enoa " "Wep, they ere." "Oh, no! Auy rondiietor will tell uu i lure's always room up front." RDFTVRK ANT) PII.KS CURED. We positively cure rupture, piles and all rec tal diseases without puia or detention from busi ness, No cure, no nay. Also all Primtt dis eases. Address lor pamphlet Prs. Portertleid Losey, 83b Market street, Sua Francisco. A hoy soon learns that ho can got anvtliliiR from his mother by asking (or It out I nd'lii his i rayeii, Inn that he can't work his father that way. The good reputation of " Brown's i?ron chitil Troche" lor the relief of coughs, colds and throat diseases has given thetn a favor ah e notoriety. Utile Pot-Oh, learl 1 wbb I wasn't n!rl Teacher Yon do? w y? Little !ol 'Cause I like to sit with the b ys. HOW I'OltTI.AND (i KO VIS. Another lliir Wholesale tlnuse lteeenll Ntarted There. Mr. William M Jack, formerly In business at Biute.Mont .Mr.M.Howanl lately eiiunei ted with the National Tube Woiks (louip.uiv of CIiIciiko, and Mr. II. It. 11 iviiton, until recently in elnirne ol the buelness ot the VVehlern Tula- tJompimy nl Kewauee, 111., on this const, have associated themselves toitether under Hie stylo o( the W. M. Jaea Conitiny, for tho purp isu of ciiitvIiik on a johhlua business Iu the line of wroiiKlii'lroii Ue, ll'liiiKs, valves snd etielts (or steaiti, wtiter uud aas, si am piiinps, hose, Icaiher and rubber Ih'IIiiik, stesniKhip, mill mi i emtilieers' siiiille. Wiu tho a tvii'iliwe tht lonK experience in these lines ttives, with ample capital and a thor ouuh knowledKo of Ihureiililreinenlsi.l the trade tributary to fortlinid, it would seem that the company Is de-lined io becoino one ot the lead ing jobbing houses nf I'oilhiuil. I he eoinpHtiy occupies a IIHJ-Ieet from, lliree-storv, coiiiiiiihIi. nils hilildluir, lit II nnd hi Front street, titled up exprcEsly lor Its business. For new and ol SACK, CIIIUAN (il'ANO, etc., wnbj Kvkhm.su k Kariikli.. I'oitland. Or. Try Oermka for breakfast. I'se Kiinmellne .Stove l'ollsh; uo dust, no smell. . FACE AKD FlOVliE show Ii, if voii'rc a healthy woman. They'll have a beamy of tlicir own, no matter what your features. Perfect health, w ith its clear skin, rosy chocks ant! bl ight eyes, Is c-notijrli to make uny vt oiniin nttruclive. To pet perfect health, use faithfully Dr. Pierces Fa vorite Prescription. Hint regulates ninl pioinolis all Vl,., ,e,...H f......ilnna S ... n-i.y, ......, , lull, IIUIIO VI r, V mnnhooil, Impiovcs digcs lion, eii' ii lics i ho blood, dis pels aches nntl pains, brings rci resiung sleep, auu restores health, flesh ami .strength. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing-down scn satinus, anil "female complaints" gen erally, it Is so I'il'eciive that it can be guaruntrcd. It It doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. Is anything that isn't sold in this way likely to be 'just a good." A Pure Norwegian oil is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Ilypophos pliitesof Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. Scott's Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. Prspsrsil hvfteott Rowns H Y. AH il'nrsls'a. From 1 0 to 40 r--.- - . I Free Wig o its Hood'sJDures Saved MyWife's Life Weakness, Nervousness, Salt Rheum. Jo?ti ir. Jonca Kalama, Wah. "Of my own free w ill and accord, unbiased y anyone, and wishing only to do good to the aftllcted, 1 wish to tell of tho good qualities of Hood's Sarsaparlll.t and Hood's Tills. I think thero are no medicines equal to them, and have proved their merit bv experience In niv own family. My wife. liaehel. has been aftllcted with weaknesi. nervousness, lnl,i 5at rheum. I spent nearly all that 1 bad of tills world's goods for doctor's bills and isrdlelne until we decided to try Uood's Sirsaparllla. it undoubtedly Saved My Wife From tho Crave. The salt rheum has entirely healed and she Is restored to sooil hrnlih. I have many friend and ivl Hives In the east who will be (dad to know that Hood's Sarsaparilla Hns cured my wife," Jons V. Jovbs halanu. Wash. Cet HOOD'S HOOD'S PlLL8 are ths twst aftsntlnnsr Pills, assist d".tton. cura headache. Try a box. tJo. rsota.. Wets., and rfC" Viavper iiottie. Ouo uvut a dose Tma OrtEAT Cocnn t'tiau ptomptly citivs whi-ro ull others fail, Couirhs, Croup, tore Throat, Hoaraeneaa, VVhuopinfr Cou:;h nnd Asthma. l'"or Consunipticn It bos no rival: has cured thousands, end will f:uitH Ydit It Inkrtiiu t'nio. Hold by Drnitglita on a guar antee. I'or a I.nt'.io l'a. k or Ch-tit. lift) SHILOI1S UEH.APONNA rLA3TtR.UK). ilnvo i t m Ciitfu fh V Tills rrmcilvlntninran-totUtuvui-oyou. I'i'ico.UfLi, injucUTftuc ELY'S Catarrh C'EAf; BALM When npnllo! Into tho noMtr.K will HlmnrlH'il, fllW tunllj rlimiNliiK the hi'Hil (if (Htnrrliul viniH.riuiH. 1 1 1 UT lHtHlthy HiTitt Hons. It lillityn in llHtiiniftiif'ii, pntU'ctH the lnuiubrHiio from uddllinuiilcrlilM.ciur)' ph'ti'lyhunlmlioN n' Hint rt'Mttircfi wiihu of UiHWand mnuLl. Try the Cure. HAY-JEEVER A roxticlo Ik Hi'plU'tl Into rnch tioMill, mul RRnt.Hl)1o. I'rUf.iUrtMitNHtilnitfKlHtit'or by mull KLY HUoniEKS,ti Wtiricn Hlrct-t, Ni vv York L000 ! SPECIALTY. W7lt illln rmiiiM)iilljr otinM in i liKltl vn. Wttfili'.' llf.lOHll ItolHOI) fruill ttlUXVPllHIII, NillllliL tlHTrt vim kivlt Im a rudirimf iiiuiiiist tiitii. Y'lUi' in hotruru il it h u for tho dtiino prti-o mill timtrr the minitt ifiiiituimn.ini t wuti thorn, whupn-h-r teiiiniti ro u wiiitHHitifict io ciiru i in r ntlimil nil in .ne r iMtl iiiy mil tru.xicisio r ,,i(r, r;tilri nut fiirn ami '''! hill". If w t. ill in nuro.il y-.u h-ivi) iakiu rm r tirr. l(rtli(l!x.tni,iiMil aiiiI Iuivo m iin tnl ninn. Vliirun I'liU'lnm In Mont ii, Hun 'i hroiil, J'liiii,?,, '.iplii-M'ol.tioii Himuh. ricrrn onf pui ut thu .'Kir. Hrttri.r KyubrnM f nlinuit. i h iinsynhil .ho HI'khI I'filmjii tlutt wo ftimruntfe tn cum. Wii llcit the iiidhi ohm inHfii cnfi't ak'I rhnili-tiud tht vv'.rld fr a anno w am hot runt. 'J'liin .ictiiiHo tin mwiirR hiitllt-d lh ult I I nf thu rxiFt t inini'iif t)nil mm itt. A htuiil L'liitrtiiiti t tn 4'iint nr nl timl iimn.-y, .hstilutu proof ut' n i HMnif.i fin iiiipii"Lilou. 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