0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 Royal Baking Powder Leads All. From actual analysis made by me, I pronounce the Royal Baking Powder to be the Strongest and Purest Baking Powder before the public. It is entirely free from alum and other additions injurious to health. Prof. Chemiitiy, CMegi of Phirvuicy Def t. Univtriity of Cjltfontu. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 II . 1 I m - m a aii oiner DaKing powders are shown by t analysis to contain alum, lime or ammonia, i 0 NOT PUNISHMENT. "3!1 n pain's teaching punishment; the firs ukuis a soul, even bile It tortures, blessea: fhe sorrow that oninalces some old desire. And on the same foundation builds a hinher. Hath more than joy for him who acquiesces. Ah. darkoe.- teaches ns to love the light. Xot as tia loved of children, warm abed. And crying for the toy put by at night. But even as a blinded painter micht Whose soul paints on in dreams of radianc fled. -Amelie Rivea In Harper's. MISS KELLY'S CRISIS. An Acrobat's Fall. An act was given at Cordray's audito rinin performance recently that was not printed on the programme. Stanley nnd Muson do a perilous act in midair on the trapeze. There are two bars snspended by ropes from the ceiling, one large and one small. Stanley was on the small trapeze near the ceiling, and Mason on the lower one. The man on top was preparing to hang by his legs, let go, drop, and, falling, catch his partner by the feet. Stanley, who had a boil on the Viside of his leg, slipped and fell. His f:irtner conld not save him. Every eye was riveted on the falling acrobat and every heart stood still. To the man himself it seemed an age. Ma son, who wits below, as quick as a flash measured the distance, and saw that if his partner fell in that position nothing could save his neck from being broken, so, as Stanley descended, he gave the fulling man a quick turn, somewhat broke the fall, and the performer fell to the floor with a hard sound and struck on his back. A dozen men rushed up the aisle to pick up the man, and for a moment quite an amount of excitement prevailed. He was picked up and carried behind the Bcenes. He had fallen twenty-five feet, and his only injury was a rough shaking np and a bruised back. Two minutes later George Stanley appeared before the foot lights and bowed. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. An Eclipse Dinner. "I have been to an 'eclipse dinner,' " said a young woman. "There were any number of them, yon kuow, of course with the part of Hamlet left out. At the one at which 1 assisted three gilt boys at each end and in the center of the table held nloft, respectively, in flower figures, the dates of the last, the present and the next eclipse, garlands of flowers passing from one to the other. At every corner lay a pretty sketch, showing earth, moon and sun in space and in the proper positions to produce the eclipse. "The ices were served in gilt stars. The host, who is an enthusiast in as tronomy, had a small telescope mounted on the roof for use had the night been clear, and, to be frank, I had crammed all the afternoon to be equal to the occa sion. It was love's labor lost, however, for we did not even go up to the roof. messengers being dispatched from time to time to return with the invariable cloudy report But it was great fun, and everybody laughed when lobster cutlets a la totalite were served." New York Times. His Intentions Misunderstood. There is a certain small boy living in the vicinity of the armory who has con eluded that the finding of a pocketbook is a misfortune. He picked op one the other day on the street containing about ten dollars. Being on his way to the baker's he rreneronslv imid a score of U.25 that was "hung np" there against the fumilv. and then meandered down town to invest another dollar in a Buf falo Bill mm and ammunition. Bnt when be reached home maternal per suasion so quickened his conscience that he asrain started out in a sorrowful quest for the owner of the money, who was toon discovered. And it is further alleged that this owner would not abate anything from the full amount lost and that the man who sold the little fellow the gun refused to take it back after all the circuit! stances had been explained, so that even to this day the mention of that pocket book causes a shadow to creep over the countenance of that boy. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. Effective Work by Lawyer. A VArv Ainnsinir incident occurred at the, r'itv hall a few davs ago. A couple of men, while in a state of cheerfulness, became boisterous in their wnnlv wnrfara and were taken before Judire Cnvin. A friend of the two belligerents, who had also been looking upon the winu when it was red, appeared as counsel for them. Thanksgiving Day in New York City. It used to be that Thanksgiving day in New York was, like the day all over the eastern part of the country, a day which centered around a dinner. This dinner was inevitable, mid the families saw each other then that never saw each other in a group at any other time. The prodigal returned for it: the poor relation looked forward to ft and praised it as it pro gressed heavily through its different courses; and the several members of the family tried to be more polite and genial nd loving toward one another at that nieal than at any other of the three times f.G-5 other meals of the year. There are some who line taimly dinners, and there are other wicked ones who sympathize with the young woman who assented to having a family dinner by saying, "Yes, and let ns have auy family but our own!" -It is an awful and solemn ceremony in many homes, and it is made more so, as a rule, by some one of the elder of the poor relations, who endeavors to enliven the general gloom by trying to be "the life of the diuner." He does this by growing reminiscent over the younger members, and telling how pretty they were as children, and how they used to make him tell and retell the old story of the roast pig he stole the night before Gettysburg, with which introduction he promptly tells the old story again. It may not be so everywhere, but aronnd New York city this has all changed. It is not that the families around the great metropolis love each other less, or that they have less cause or less desire to be thankful, but a great and powerful and fascinating rival has come te take the place of the Thanksgiving day dinner, and it is known not only in New York, bnt from lexas, or wherever else a Yale man is carrying a transit, to Canada, or wherever else the Princeton man is building a bridge, as the Thanks- giving day game. And now everybody goes out to see Princeton and Vale decide the football championship, and instead of boring each other around a dinner table, grow hoarse and exhausted in shouting for their fa vorite son or the college of their son. Harper's Weekly. A fieorgla Mule Mlns. Squire Spudler has just discovered an extensive bay mule mine on his farm near here. " The squire wus fishing down by the creek near where an old Indian mine was worked for mules, and he was attracted by a sound resembling the bray of a mule coming from a little cave in the bank of the stream. The squire commenced a search and soon discovered the ears of a mule protruding above the soft earth near the water. Work was at once commenced and several fine speci mens were unearthed. The squire s son- in-law started with one fine specimen to a mineralogist's to have it assayed, but it bucked and jumped with him, and, after sending him off on a voyage of dis covery toward the planet Saturn, went on a grazing spree in the adjacent cow lot It is believed that the mine wiii Drove very profitable, and fodder and corn have advanced to fifty dollars per front foot Calhoun (Ga.) Times. A Woman's Tsrribla Kiperlenea. A fanner named Morrand found woman lying underneath a tree near his farm in St. Jerome parish. She was alive, but almost a skeleton, unable to speak and insane, she was Manilla Grapin, a domestic. Over a month ago she left a house to go to chnrch, bnt had never been heard of again and was be lieved to be dead. She had laid down nnder a tree where she and her dead hus band had often sat together. She fell asleep and slept for two days, and when she awoke shu had lost ber reason. She wandered about the woods for tnirty five days, and never tasted anv food. She obtained water from a brook. Since she has been found she has been rational at times and has told the above remark able story. She is in a very wean state. Montreal Cor. Minneapolis innune. Advice Trom Doctors. rritrt one hould know bv this time that It is dangerous to ak a doctor's or a law- I rer'a advice even In the rnovt casual anu I miht Miiect the worst lm' , !.... ...it public manner unless one expects to pay t That evcnin, MW th9 xiie sen consiuuicu "; .. - I bim for It. -inert is a wen miu..-. 'motner That the social season on Cherry Hill had not displayed the brilliancy that had marked it from the time Miss Maggie Kelly had the leadership in such matters thrust upon her was due entirely to the fact that the young lady had passed a period of dangerous illness. At one time they thought the end had come. The doctor thought so too, for he bent over her for many minutes before he was sure that she still continued to breathe. Miss Kelly's illness started with a slight cold. It didn't bother her any at hrst, and she went to her work at the envelope factory with the same regular ity that had characterized her for years. Then she began to feel worse. Her mother advised her to remain at home for a couple of days, but Miss Maggie would have none of it At that particu lar time she was doing another girl's work in addition to her own, which meant thnt she would receive double the usual amount of pay when the week was ended. The young girl needed the money very much, for she wished to attend the third annual ball of the Social Five, which was to occur during the following week. On that occasion she had proposed to ap pear in a costume that would delight the hearts of her friends and still the ad verse criticism of her enemies. Mr. Slobsy Carroll, with much plead ing in his tones, had begged of her to accompany him to the ball. She had re fused the gentleman at first, and very frankly told him her reasons for so doing. If 1 go with yon, she said, "you 11 go off 'n git a jag on, an then you'll com mence to spout tragedy, an somebody 11 sock yer in the eye 'n there'll be a scrap. 1 don t want no scrappers takin me to a ball." Mr. Carroll was much hurt upon hearing why Miss Kelly did not care to go to the ball with him. Then ho pro tested against her classification. "1 ain't no scrapper, Mag, he said. I'm a actor." The young lady referred to a disturb ance which Mr. Carroll had started at the last party she gave in order to prove her assertion. Mr. Carroll protested with much vehemence that it was not ho, but the quantity of beer he had imbibed on that occasion whidi was rcsponsiblo for the outbreak. Miss Kelly naively remarked that per haps the beer might be responsible for another such scene, bnt Mr. Carroll hastened to assure her that such would not be the caso. He even weut so far as to hope he might die on the spot if he would become involved in any quarrel at the ball. He was so fur successful in convincing Miss Kelly thnt he would bo- have himself if only she would go with him that finnlly she consented. Her mother was not altogether pleased with the choice Miss Maggie had made for a partner at the ball. "Shure," tho old lady had said, "yer moight betther had wint wid Mike elsh. He s a nice. quiet, dacent, good young man." "I know he is, maw, the young wow an replied. "He's too good. If Slobsy don't git full he 11 be all right. "Yes, if he don t, the mother re sponded grimly. It really seemed as if the fates were against her accompanying Mr. Carroll, for the very day after she had consented she commenced to feel ill. Three days later she was unable to rise from her bed, and the doctor was called in, Your daughter will have a hard tune of it, he tolil the young lady s mother. A heavy fever set in, and on the evening set for the ball Miss Kelly was delirious. Thon tho doctor said tho critical time was at hand, and that the young wom an's recovery depended as much on care ful nursing as his medicines. Ha said that no noise should be made that would disturb the patient Miss Tessio Brady said she would see that the injunction was carried out. Miss Brady had come out in a new light since her Sricnd Maggie becauio ilL From the very first she had been at Miss Maggie's side. Without her the Kellys could have obtained no rest, for a ceaseless vigil was maintained over the patient. For the first few nights Miss Brady wont to her own home shortly after midnight Mr. Carroll always loitered atiout the neighborhood until Miss Brady camt out (Then, while he was walking home with her, she would tell hiin how Mag trie was getting along. When the physician announced that nis patient's life hung only by a thread, Miss Brady ix:;lected her work alto gether and r-nained constantly at the bedside of her friend. She told Mr. Car roll that Maggie might die at any mo ment He could not believe it "Air, yer lie," he said jocosely. Misa Brady assured him that what she said was the timule truth. Then he stared at her blankly and said, "Goer When the doctor came thai evening be said be thought he'd stay awhile He told Mrs. Kelly that if her daughter's sense's did not return by midnight the The figure beside the 'bed 'began to sway to and fro, and from the mother's lips there issued a lullaby that had not been heard in the Kelly household for yesrb. At first it was faint, like a sigh, but soon grew a little louder and steadier. The physician came in. looked for a mo ment, and then turned away without a word. It seemed like hours to Miss Brady before the physician again came in. He raised his finger to the mother, and the singing and rocking ceased. After watching the patient for moment he hastily wrote a prescription. He handed it to Miss Brady and told her the quicker the medicine was procured the more chance there was of saving the patient's We. The young woman went swiftly down the stairs and to the door. Mr. Carroll was there. "Slobsy," she said excitedly, "go over to the drug store an git this quick. If you don't hurry up, Mag" But Slobsy was already gone. He dashed across the street and around the corner like a flash. A moment later the drug store door was thrown violently open and Mr. Carroll bounded in. He approached a clerk with Titian hair and said: "Hev, young fellerl Gimme this'l quick ez yer kin." He then threw the prescription on the counter. The clerk picked it up in a leisurely manner and scanned it careless ly. Then he asked, "Are you in a hurry?' Yair, Mr. Carroll responded, sur prised that any oue would think other wise. "Well, you'll have to wait until your hurry's over," came from the other tn cool, breezy manner. Mr. Carroll's brow lowered ominously. "S-aa-y, young toiler," he said, very slowly and distinctly, "do you moan that?" "Of course I" Tho clerk never got any farther than that, nor could auy one who happened to be in the place at the time tell just what happened. They saw something bound ovor the counter, heard a thud, saw the proprietor run out, wave his arms, and then saw a piece of paper thrust into his hand. "Gimme that quick or I'll break yer jaw, seel" they heard a voice exclaim, and then they saw a young man throw some money on the counter and dash out of the place at his best speed. Slobsy handed tho package to Miss Brady, and moment later tho physician had ad ministered it For another half hour thoy waited. Mrs. Kelly went into the kitchen. The patient was lying quite still now, and the doctor was bending over her. Suddenly her eyes opened. They rolled from one side to the other in an inquiring way. Then the lips wore parted, and from them came faintly Whore s mo ole wouianr "She'll como through all right now," the doctor said, and Miss Briuly com menced to cry. A few momenta tutor and tho doctor passed out of the house. A block away ho was followed by a square shouldered young mail who walked with a swagger. I he doctor was in a hard neighborhood, so he grasped his heavy cane more firmly. The figure soon came up with him and stopped. The physician looked into the other's face and half raised bis cano. Then the othor Bpoko. Ho said: "Hey, Doc. On tho dead level, is "Well?" asked the physician sharply. "Is she she dead, you know, np there?" indicating the Kollys' home with his tingor. "Oh, no!" he answered, with a feeling of relief. "She'll be out again in a week or two." Thon the man of medicine wondered why the other shook his hand so heartily and proceeded to execute softly a jig on the sidewalk. Charles A. Broadhoad in New York Evening Sun. Tao Lata with Hla Objections. A marriage ceremony at Roseburg was interrupted in a sensational manner a few evenings ago. Charles Minkler, a freight condlictor at Woodbnrn, was the groom, and Lottie Critzen. of Roseburg, the bride. During the ceremony the of ficiating minister asked if any one had any reason why the ceremony should not proceed. A young dry goods clerk of Rosebnrg, named Manuis, stepped forward, saying be had serious objection He said he wanted to sou and speak with the girl privately. He was put ont of the houso and a pistol wus found in his pocket He said he bad always wanted to marry the girl, but had never gathered courage to tell her of his feelings. San Francisco Chronicle. 8WINOISQ AROVKD THE CIRCLE Of the diseases to which it Is adapted with the best results. Hosteller's stomach Hitters, a tain- ilv medicine, couinrehenslve in lis scope, h never been thrust upon public attent'on in the m oi a universal lufctiacea ior oouhv ins. Ms rlHim. d,tilv arnwMUHl In the columns of the daily press by the proprietors of medicines mr interior to 11 as specincs. nas in a uiuusmiu instance distrusted the nubile in advance by lis absurdity, and the prospects of other remedies oi superior qualities nave oeen nniiiiii-kppvM uj ine prelensions oi ineir wonnieas pre eewsnrs. mil ine American people snow, occanse mrj nave venneti mv iih-i uy ine most irimx that the Hitters possesses thn virtues of a real specific in cases of malarial and liver disorder, constipation, nervous, rheumatic, stomach and kithiev trouble. Whut it docs 11 does thorough ly, anil mainly for this reason it is Indorsed and recommended by hosts of respectable medical men. Who csn blame Mr. Cleveland for seeking the seashore? halever the wild waves are saying, iney reuot making speecnca arjoui silver. STOOD THK TKST. Ai.lcock's roBovs Plasters are unap proachable in curative properties, rapidity and safety of action, and are the only reli able plasters ever produced. They have successfully stood the test of over thirty years' use by the public; their virtues hav never been equaled bv imitators who hav sought to trade upon the reputation of Am.cock'8 by making plasters with holes in them and claiming them to be "Just as good as Allcock'b," and they stand to-lay indorsed by not only the highest medical authorities, nut ny minions 01 graieim pa Hems who have proved their cmcucy as household remedy. lteware of imitations. Ask for Ai.lcoci's, and do not be persuaded to accept a substi tute. llBAnnRKTii's Pili will purify the blood. 0 VOLUittS COULD BS WRITTSy, SIM with the testi mony of women who huvc beeu made well and slroiitr by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It's a medicine that's made especially to build up women's sirrngtn anu tn cure women's ailments an invigorating, re storative tonic, soothing cordial, and bracing nervim;; purely vegetable, non alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. For all the functional derangements pain ful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that afflict womankind, the "Favorite Prescription" is tht only guarantied remedy. It mutt have been the medicine for most women, or it couldn't be sold on any such terms. Isnt It likely to be the medicine for you r sold by druggists everywhere. - ,i - ri as is ea Beta, touts., and f 1.00 per IlotUe? Out cent a dose. Tna Orb at Cocoh DOCTOR Tk 1 1 T ran iif, THE GREAT CURE -FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. A- Regulator of the Liyerand Kidneys A BPKCIFIC FOR Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And ill Other Blood and Skin Diseases. It Is a THvltlve cure for all tho-e painful, deli cate comi'lnluta and complicated troubles and nil promptly i cures where all others fnlL Coughs, Croup. Bore loarseneaa, wnoopins; bouga ana For Consumption it bRS no rival: Throat, Hoarseness, siuims, riir vviiBuoif.uvu II, dm nu n,Bu has cured thousands, and will Cl'na TOO If taken In time. Bold oy liruiniiata on fuar antee. For a Lame Hack or Chct, use, BHILOH'S BELLADONNA. PLABTKR JbO. LO H'SlkCATAR R H REMEDY. lvn vmi i MLnrrli V Thin rctmerir In irHn teodtooureyuu. sfrtoo,60oUb iujvctorfre. weakneaeteM common amuug our wlv, mother aim uatiKnuT. The effect Ik Immediate and lastt' Two or three d4ea of 1'arike' Kkmkdt taken dally keel the Mood e ol, the liver and klduevi act ive, and will entirely eradlrnte from the nytem all traces of Scrofula, Holt Klieum, or any other form of blood dtnease. No medicine ever Introduced tn this country has met with attrh ready aale. nor Riven uch univerHl at.Htactton whenever unea as that of lm. f ARUM'S Kkmkuy. Thin remedy has been ned In the hospitals throiiKhout the old world tor the paat twenty live years ai a specific for the above dttteMses. and It ha and will cure when all other so-called remediea (ail. 8end for pamphlet of testimonials from thoee who have been cured by Its use. ImiKKists sell tt at 91.00 per bottle. Try It and be convinced. i or saie oy MACK & CO., 9 and II Front St., San Franolaoo. An Eaintinnnl Hole She Why were you so swkaard and embarrassed when you prop sid tome? Ho Oh, 1 was trylnic not to look so cock sure oi being accepted as 1 leu. sfx-wvir-s. rs "v n 1 99 yrup HOW '8 THIS, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for but cmteof catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CI1KNKY A CO.. ToliMo, 1). We, the undorMirned, have known K. J. Che ney lor tne last ititecu years, aim oeueve mm perfec ly honorable In all and financially able to carry out any obligations a I III AA buslneHS trauwicttoits made bv tboir tlrin. WKST noicHiiie lfruKKiMii, iuicuo, u. WAMHNU, RINNAN A MAKV1N, Wholesale DriiKKlts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken .ntfriiallv. acting directly upon tie blood and tnucoHs surfaces of the syHem. Testimonials sent free. 1'rtco, 76 cuts per bottle. Hold by all druggists. AlUlltl, Bladder. Frlnarr and LlTer Diseases. Dronsr uravsi ana iiiaoeies arv eursa uj Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, N. C, was taken with Pneumonia. 1 1 1 1 1 1ITJ ft I"! T KM P it His brother had just died from it. n 1 1 1 J I A K rill rill rally him he took one bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out sound and well. Mr. S. B. Gardiner. Clerk with Drueffist J F.. Uarr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup In time. He was in the business and knew the danger. He used the great remedy Boschee s German Syrup for lung diseases THI BE8T KIDNKY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures BrlKht's Disease, Retention or Non-re- teiition ol untie, rams lu we, Back, uiiii. or Hide. Use Euamcllue Stove Polish ; no duit, no smell. Trt Qermia for breakfast. Praise is Good mm For arty medicine you hear afxmt, but to bo made v. til I by Its use Is still better. 1 have for many years suffurtd with an irritable UchliiK all over my body, and mv left lev swelled and Itccanie so sore 1 had to vivo uo work, rhvid- I'luns prescribed for me for fcrnfula, but did not cure me. Hood's Ha'aa .tart I la save ine hn mo il Into relief, drove all FREE T11K- ; Buyers' Guide JONES' CASH STORE Tn lli'VKHa' ui'ituc Is mitilMirri 1 1' Hrst of ..Hi-h miintli. li Is Issued In tne Interest of all consumers. It Hives the lowest cash vinbitliin on even tliltiK In the Kroocrv lino. It wll .avc von money to consult It. Mulled free (o any iddres. on aiillciilion. Don't 1 without It. It costs von nolliinii lo net It. It utlotes wholesale prices direct to the consumer. Mention this HtMir. Address JONfS' CASH 8TORE. UO Front Htreet, - forlland, Or. dlsciiso out of my blood 1 and Rave me iwriect ours." w. u. uunri, ill uunhsou uourt. Kansas my, bio. Hoodss?Cures Hood's PHIS ours constipation. Try a bo I 1 but a Yiioment, however, when Judgo Cavin sniJ, "Discharife the prisoners ana lock np their attorney." The order was comclied with amid an outburst of laughter. Galveston News. story of a man In New York who chanced to remark: to a ccienmieu pu; . "Doctor, have you any sure means or preventinR seaalcknewr" "Lertaimy. aaio iue "What Is it?" "Slav on shore!" anid the physician and sent the man hit bill. i ik.. m.nt ifntn. woo .uiu- Hr. Klein's Privata Bain. Tha atorv of a wonderful phenomenon cornea from Rossville, nineteen mile j tndirjarian, met a doctor of hi acqtiaint- west of Topeka,on tne union racm anre on the street ont aay. For ninrteen days, It Is said, rain leu in cessantly on the orchard belonging to n. Klein, a prominent Rossville resident This orchard is in the town and is bound ed on the eaat by Mr. Klein's residence, on the other three sides by lines of fences. The rain did not fall outside of Mr. Klein's premises, but for nineteen days there was no intermission In the fall, aud it was only stopped by a cold snap. Cor. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Shocked Capers. Expert (engaged In examining ths ac count of the late Bustall bankr-1 near ly fainted with surprise today. Never received such shock In my life. Depositor (tremuloualyr-What was it? Expert Some of the stock on which thsytttuk ""py leaned money to tbetn selrW was food. A'sw York Weekly lwifi'uidhr." miltill Did . Do you know, I'm o weak that the least bit of walking on the pavements tire me out What do you think I d better taker A hon car, 1 gtiew." "id crustily. And he. too. N-nt In a little memorandum of the amount du. for this wise preacription.-Youth's Companion. A Great Saond. Did you advise Howler to cultivate his voice 1"' "Yea," "Oh. mercy! What forf" "A rain producing machlne."-CUca toUr Ocean. They'll Be first Burglar-Here comes a pollftnan. now can we (trt rid of hbnf t- a n.ni.Iat'i BTfteod to be cevsw Bghttn-Truth. Mden The Maid of Katlsbon. Another political legion is gone. In France the Maid of llutiabon, who by hor Intrepidity saved a whole French armv from destruction durtnir the Napoleonic wars, has long beon believed in no less impliuity than Joan of Arc or Jeanne Hachette of Beauvais or the Maid of Snratfostta. General Marbot, in his memoirs, gives tho true veniion of the story. Aftor the assault upon liatis- bon, be says, he was In couuuana or a column which was ordered to occupy a briJge affording the only line of retreat for the AuHtnuns. "Losing my way among the streets of the town." be goes on to say, "1 suddenly saw a young woman spring up before mo, crying- 'Save mo. 1 am a r roncliwoman. rine was a dressmaker established in business at Katisbon. 1 asked bur to show ns the way to the bridge, but as we were still under fire, she was afraid Thereupon I nnlnrml hor tn lm lid bv the arm at the head of the column by two gren f T AFTft FlFVFR diers. She shrieked, but it was of no uuuuu a v. i j-ta.av, use. One of the grenadiers was wound Amm. us: resi Baking Pontfer When in Portland bo sure to take in the greatest novelty at the Kx position. We xliall bake limimiu ami cuke overy I afti-rnoon and evening on our protty Jewel (ias Move. Kveryliody cordially invited to have a biscuit with us and see the wonderful merits of tiolden Weal linking 1'owder proved by actual work. DR. GUMS IatraoviD LIVER PILLS ONE PILL FOR A DOSC. A Biovsmsnt of Ihs bow sis oh dar Is onoa-Mrr tot a. it ft 1 :m an mil w jrliAL I ha flVBlCtD IsVOU to rot.li it riUr; 1 Iwj mr llMdswh-. briiiuwn U t).a 'nmnlfiilnn bttr lH0 SOS ' .. TL...S) t.Mw taaHtiisir an-in nor ftinhsn J other Dtlla da. To oonvlm you ol lhlr mrtt 1 will ml mmptr;oT full 'rtr,V "T"!? "2' MASQUERADES. PARADES. IB All THItt TIIF.II'M!II n Kvervthlns In the alxive line. Costumes, Wigs, Beiin'ls. I'mnerlles, Opera and I'lay Hooka, etc., furnished ai xrnlly reduced rates and In une HUNT'S REMEDY Cures intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General Debility, Kumale. Woaknusa and cesses. HUNT'S REMEDY (lure. Illlinnsness, Headache, Jaundice. Hour Htouiaoli, Dyaiwptia, Constipation and Tiles. HUNT'S REMEDY 'T1 IT OlM'Kon the HMneve. I Iver aud H.wrlii re-torlnn them to a healthy ac tion, aud ill-: when all other medicines tall. Hundreds have been saved who have been liven up lodls by (rleuda aud physicians. MOLD HI ALL. tKIHt.iaTH. Hercules Gas Engine Ittaauauasuuss) Msataj tor Powsr or Pumping Purpoea The Hisanm Raitahls Oaa Kaaiaa en lbs Harass, Out of Ihsims ans) fuaisv, rlor quality by the oldest, InrKcst, best renowned I IOI llclted. Ooi.ihtkin 4 Co., ', W and 110 O'Farrell iiusr un Ihr fnrlfr (VkisI 77im'rfrfl( HuvuU I I orresiioinleiice so- ireel. also Mu Market street, San Francisco. We 4tliily u inttlltrt on wc vwui, w piiwm we ra- tpectlully relvr. father and mother, with Mias iSrady, sitting at the bedside of the social queen of Cherry HUL The neighbors who were obliged to go np and down stairs did so on tip toe and made no sound in the halls. Then the doctor came in, examined the young woman, and said he migh want some one to go to the nearest drug store in a hurry. Miss Brady said she would look after that matter and straightway proceeded to the strwt door, where Mr. Carroll was standing patient ly. In a few words she told him of Misa Kelly's condition and warned bim not to go away, a he might be needed at any moment. She returned np stairs in time to hear the physician say that be was not yet able to tell what the result would be. Mr. Kelly began to sob softly, while her husband every now and then brushed the back of one band across his eyes. Finally the mother's heart could stand it no longer. She stepped softly over to the bed and knelt beside it Then she extended one arm and ever so slowly and gently placed H beneath her daughter's bead. The other axis was trat half war around the aHrl't bodv I ' ed In the arm, and the blood spnrtud over the noor. terrified woman. She fainted and bad to be carried. Napo leon, having heard tho story, asked to see tho littlo dressmaker and compli mented her upon tho service she hail rendered the army. This was the origin I of the legend.'' London News. Ha Wanted yulck Bet urns. "As 1 was sitting In a railroad station the other day waiting for a train," aald a traveler, "I saw a 4-year-old boy walk up to a box which bad been placed there to re ceive the contributions of the charitable, dron a Kenny tn the slot and pull the pad lock. Evidently be liau mistaken tue uox for a oennv-iu-tbe-lot candy machine. When he found that be got nothing, he called to his mother, who was sitting near. She tried to explain to her young sun tliut he couldn't get candy from that box, but that ha would bava the tileaaur or know ing that bis prniiy would buy something nice for some other little child, lint ths little bov didn't sppear to grasp this, la fact he paid no heed to it, and there was nothing for the mother to do bnt to take bim to machine that yielded quick re turns for the money." tw 1 ork bun. POIITI.AKD, OR. MERCURIAL SOCIETY BADGES. A. FEl.DKNilEIM' KH. Icadtlif Jew eler of the Pacini Northwest, keeps a larse stock ol ai HKOHKT HUCIkTV HAIXJKH on band Beat koods at low- est Osures. H idiot Baas lo oraer. jvf r. .T. f!. JonoK.of Fulton. Ark., says of J'JfJi "Aljout ten years ago I con JZElJM tntctod a severe cano of blood poiwm. Leading physicians preHorilied mediaino after motlmlno, which I took without any roller. 1 also tried mercu rial aud potuuh romedies, with unsuc- RHEUMATISM BMnful results. Iiti t which brought on an attack of nmrcuri' 1 rl.eumutihra that nuvle my life ono of agony. After suf- ering four year i gnve up an remedies and commenced fining B. B. S. After taking several bottles, I was entirely snred and able to resume work. Sis tho greatest medicine for Mood poisoning to-day on the market," EOCENE. Is a Knecla! brand of Hiirolne (ill, which ws manuisciura eaprcssiy inr rsnii.1 urn. IT I" A I'r-.ltr-ICtlT ll.l.tlMINaTOIt. IT IN 111(111 rillK TKST. IMS or UNirOIIK UUAI.ITT.I We (uarnntee It to be ths iiiiiiikbt rnaslktl ukAbk or IU.I SINATINO OIL. ASS lor lb STAN OAR D OIL COM PA MY. FRAZER AXLE GREASE ITaar I Implicit 7 It Bsats the VTorld. It oils Itself from a KoaarvolT, Da Cajbnrwtor to ffot oat of wrator. Xt) BatUrtss or BUotrU It rams wtta a Cheaper Oralis of Oaaoilas thaa amy eibef atufiue. ssnia roa caTaUMoa so PALMER & REY, MANurAOTunatw, 411 Sibnm StmLhi rriMtaMsU. AMD POKTLAMD. OstBOOM. totinthoWorld! A tha GenuincI Sold Everywherer R A KM. WOOL'S .Axaat, fortlaad, Or Brooklyn Hotel mm But. St.. In Fruelseo. Thli fftrortt hotel U nndnr tha miMm!.! ol CHAKl.tH MON'IUOMKKY.Aiid liufiMid If iiui iu. im riuu iua OUIlUtM HID UUUU lo Had yrtviicUoo. Homo Comforts! Cuistns Unsxccllcd 1 ripst-clsas servlc and ths blihaat itandard ol resuectaiilllty suarauUwd. Our rooms cannot as nrpatud Uir nratnru ami cutaurL Hoard aud room bar day, l.i6,I.W, 1.7t aud tl.lM; board snd room per week,7 to til; slnifle rooms too to II. rrea ooavb to and from hotel. Advlra. Dr. X. (the celebrated physician who makes, we are told, l'AOrt franca a year by his practice)-Well, sir, wnereao you sui- fcrF Patient Here, air. in the pit of my stomach. It htirta me dreadfully wbro 1 nn aa aialnat It- Dr. X.-Well, then, sir, you must Uks ears nevsr to preaa againat It, (Patient dis missed aftesr paying bis fee of 9 loulsH I'bareda Ooapbore. Owrsnaa Oatlarmla. nnatatter McOinnls-Havt too spoken with the herr professor yet, Must Upper- . Croat f I Miss Cppererust-No. Tht German gut turala are so daooUets that they offend my tars. . ' I Rp-nollatairM -yea. Bd low In the Back, yon know." Texas Sifttsss. Trealias on Blood and fiVIn Tilseaaea matlad (res. Bwtrr Bracuriu Co., Atlanta, Oa. f -a. 1' j MRS. WINSWS ! - FOR CMILDBIM T I faeaalatri 80OTMINQ JVHUF ItTHINO I Wacsbla. SS Irau a kattla. , S. P. N. U. No. 612-H. F. N. U. No. 68U PILES V It M if C JTOHlWf V1T.IS feanpwn hr wlstiis TlH C tst.p''K''.."r"l'iv!!".l'r!,,f Yf)ll aUJLXllUlU or f llOl'MUULHU XUi 11 TlKtD ATOSCM TO nnT OS.BO-tAN K0 t PILt SWIE0Y, ttyf wliu-a ama diraoitr on pwia airaaUd. sou, ilr. aViaanka.ynll.lyaia.Sa. This TraA. Vsrk la oa tbs bast WATERPROOF COAT Je In tha World I a. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO I U JETV RraaMly for CalarrB M UM CasIsM to TJso. and l lMaSMi. hf Zmvnrlr or sra to 5aT I I T. aUiZTtlaa. Wwrss; fl U RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE, USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. AaroatA. nasxos. Jannary 10. leaaauuwlth plaasnrt that by tha tue wt VOIIKK'S KRVKALKD ItlMKDY sir hnshand was rallarod from an old eases UKITMATIriM sod mf yon n fast hoy eared entirely of INFLAMM ATOET Wild MAriuH wbsalbetrtslfcjOMfl soust s did bias oa rt Tbts In fratHwd una, i, y. truuh old at ion DsotMiiav,