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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1884)
'vr T - U. 8. OFFICIAL jSn. Sundiy School! 1 P. M. Everyone is busy doing their planting. i- - ".' Uss Jennio!Miles lias fully recovered. ,i Mrs.Judie Moore still remains verv ill. the cent. MorHsch children arc convks- Mr. Roesr, the school teacher Las re turned. loggin opfcfatini are suspended on Milton creki Mr. Amos Slavens in building a new barn 64x46. '3 in senior: a nuin- County Court ber of davs. wi. , CapL David Vet Sr. has gone to the Atlantic State. Mr. J. L. Morgan started his logging camp last Friday. Dr. lilanchard and wife have returned to Brownsville, ' J. W. Cirapbeil has been out survey ing on Jackson Creek. The Muckles have qvite a bill of lum ber to make for the R. R. Judc;? More is all the time mreas- t - -1 I I 1-.. ins "is scjck oi iw uv-utw The Strachans are cultivating consid erable land at Milton this year. a Mr. rVilip Shinier has the exzemia so Dr. Arthur Moore informs us. , The Circuit Court of Columbia Coun ty will commence April 14, 1S1. Young Richardson is fishing for won at the mouth of Lewis river. sal- Mr. Rulert's family hav-e moved back 'on their farm in Nehalem Valley. Mr. G. W. Harris is troubled with something like eryswpe4as on tho Itkg. Mrn, Godkin accompanied Blanche 'home from the Post Olllcc last evening. A Mrs. Bennett, a young widow from Carrolliou has been visiting Mrs. AYhit n ey. Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck werr. 'clown town lately Mrs. Shattuck looks quite. feeble. Isaac Copeland will soon return home. Ho has much improved since away at College. Mr. Wharton, father of the Wharton loyu. and a nephew have lately arrived from Kansas. Mr. David West of Westport informs . us many new houses are in process of erection at tVestport. "Mr- Joseph Copeland has rented his fine blooded Ilamiltonian stallion to a 'man across the river. The varieties of potatoes Obed Blake aley has . for sale are Early Rose, Peer lees and Burbank Seedling. Rosa and Lottie Edmonds were out to visit the children last week. All ap peared to have a good time. 'Messrs. Reed and Cline have a con tract to cut 500 cords of oak on Milton. Mr. Reed came lately from Bozeman.. Mr. Richardson and sons are running a shingle mill on the Coweman. Mr. R. is the father of William Muckle's wife. Mr. Walter Duncan has many cedar boads for sale. They were whips wed ce think. They are of excellent quality The principal witness for Cloninger ' has been spirited off it is reported. There ' ba been a great hunt for him high and low. Mr. Amos Vaughn is living in the old teuse oa what used to be the Hoyt place. His farily are once more living with, ' him. Messrs. Edmon"ds and Blakesleylsbth got their licenses as saloon keepers re newed at-the last fitting of the County V Court There are': candidates without number. There are clerks enough to run a New York store instead of a poor little county like Columbia. Mr. S. A. Miles has sold aShe-fc'ood-' ed stallion, Hcnest J ohn, to a man in Marion.county. this horso lately excit ed the admiration of everyone at Hills bora Curtius Squirtius, the last of the llo 1 mans, edits' the Astoria Independent. 'He is the one that threw himself into " the yawning chasm to save "n is kerntry. Xet'hr yawn ! rrimat j met at the Co: t II msc" 5th. Ou motion of S. G. Cuu' J ' Vtkrlcls Perry duly tWte Ch.I:- man. . . P. M. Meeiiii called to order 2.30 W. Ii. PillarJ elected Secretary. The following e'ected delegates to the County Coin ention, 8. A. 51 it-s, Tl o Stewart, K H. Flars, Fran liojt, Tho. Cooper, Joseph Copeland, and Cimili-sKuglis'i. JANUARY 188-1 ! AKNUAL SETTLED KT OF ACS0Ur!T3. I desire to close my boi!is for iSN: and in order Jo so it is neces sary Hint all accounts ii toEJeccm her itf.SS, be settled immediate ly, oitLer by c:s!i or ise.ie. NONPAREIL The Cheapest and Best. WILL CRUSH AND GRIND ANYTHING. Illustrated Catalogue Sent Free. L J. MILLER, Cincinnati, 0. Proposals for Siilit:iry .Supplies. IlEAIlVAKTEUS l:-:i!TMENTOKTHKCoi.i:iiniA, i FKICE Or Gl!If? rAKTERJf ASTER, J- Vaxcouveu L-akkacks, V. T., March 0, l'-. I SHALE I l'J-:orO.SAI.S, IX Till I'LK'ATK, snunnT to the usn.il onn-Jiii.ms, will re ceived at this otfice or at the oMici-s f tl'.e I. H. yuM-tcrnj.i.ster.i at the fui! ivi;in-i:uue(l i-tsts, until 12 oVlock, noon, on Monday, April 7th, 1S.S4. at which places and time they will be op ened, in icse:ic; -f l i-Jdt-rs, for the furnishing and deli vtry of military supplies during the lin eal vcar cmKeucinr July 1, 1SS4, and ending Juno :0, 18..1. t-. follows: Wood, Cor., Char coal, Oats, Kariey, llra, If.vy. atid Straw, or Hay in lieu of Slr:;w, or such of said ?uppl cs as mav be refju:r-d at 1'ortland, Oregon. Vort C .nbv, W. T., licise Uarrack-, I. T. Foil Walhi .Valla. W. T., Fort Towns-: n , W.T., Vancouver, LejK.t, W.T Kurt Ca-.:rd'Al. ne. J. T., Fort Klamath, Or.-:,' n Foit Spo!j:.ne, W. T., 1'nrt Stjvens, Oregon, Fort L:-.pwai, I. T. -..5"fe Ciovernment r.:erve th to reject any or aU i roiwals. I'relereuce wi!l l.e civeu to articloM f dom j.i'ic -vr.;ducti-;n, and to art i- c!t.s of domi lomestic prixl'.iction prodijvod oi tho l'a .st, co.iditi m i( price and rju.vily bvir.s ciKc c '.as' equal, to tne exten; ! c-jiisuinotiou rj-.pa:rc-a Ijv the pt4-Ho frvice th?re. iih.n'ii propon.tlj and plinted circulars, fvxnsf full particular'? as to the niar.nor ot bidding, &c, will be furi:i.sr.:l on application to this orRco or the Ifuarttrniastt-rs at the various po.sts named. Jnvtiop-.'S concaiuin? prop marked: " Fron'-",a!s for should be t , " ad- dressed t-' t!:-- un.-i'.-roine I, IVst O.iaitiina.stor;. or the respective A. S. KIMBAi.L. Major aud ljuarter:iiaft'-r, t. S. A. Chief (ViAi'terma-iter. Proposals forTransiJortation. llKAiiyrAUTEiw Department ok theColcubia, ") Oriicso" Chick trAKfrnMAfcTSR, y Vancouver Hauka.-ks. W.T.. March ;, ISSf. J SEALED PROPOSALS, IX TKIi'LlCATE, SfJlCT to the usual conditions, will bfc re ceived at this office, 'until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, April 7, 1SS4, at which time and place they iill be opened in the presence of bidders, for the ii asportation of military supplies on th following described routes during year cinnwcnc ins 'Juy 1, IS 4 and tn-lin- June 30, 1SS4: . W; son T ra i j T o rl a i i o u . IIoute Xo. 1. Spokane Falls, V. T. to Fort Spokane, W. T. Koltc Xo. 2 Ashland, Oieor, to Fort Klamath, Oregon. Kocte Xo. 3. Pen lleton, Oregon to lioise Barracks, T. T. FocteXo. 4. Kuna, I.T. to Boi.se Fai racks, I. T. Folte Xo. r. Falhdrtun, I. T.f to FurtCtrur d'Alene I. T. JvOfTK Xo. 6. Lewixton, I, T., to I"ort Lap wai, I.T. . Weauier Transport atin. Koutk No. 7. Fctr transportation of U. S. Military Supiuie.i between Astoria ?nd Fort Stevens, Oregon, an 4 Fort Canby, W. T. JIotTE Xo. 8. Between Foitland, Oregon, and Vancouver, V. T. Tho Government reserves the right to reject any or a 1 proposal.-!. BHnk proposals, form of contract, and printed circulars, giving full '"formation as to the man ner of bidding, terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on application to this otnee. Envelopes containing proposals nhould be marked: "Proposals' for Transportation on Route No. ," and addrensed to the under sign ed. A. .S. KIMBALL, Major and Quartermaster, IT. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. Proposals for "Fresh Mutton. JJecf ami Headquarters Dept. of the Columbia, "'nlumbia, sarv, y ch 8, 1884. J Ornce ot uniei commissi Vancouver Barracks, W. f. Marcl Sealed proposals, i x Trk i plicate, s'lbicotto the usual conditions, wi'l be rceivei at thi office and at the ottices of the Acting Com missatics of Subsistence at the following-named xmtri (for the fresh bc?f and mutton needed at those only.) until 12 o'clock, mum on WVIn dav, April 1G, 18S4, at which time aud place they will be opened in .the presence of the bidders, for furnishing and k-li very of fresh beef and mutton during the year commencing July 1, 1884: BoUc Barracks, T. T., Fort Canby, W. T., Fort CARiir d'Alene, I. T.. Fort Klamath, Or,,-' Foi-tlar'i, I. T., Fort Spokane, W. T., Fort Towmsenfl, V. T., Vancouver Barrackc, W. T. Sa I Fort Walla Walla, W. T. Tlie(overnment reserves the right to reject Any or all bids. Bidders will undersUwnl that contracts made under this advertisement, and proposals iiukL in reMjxmse thereto, ishall not he construed to in volve the ITi ited States in any obligation for payment in excess of the' appropriation granted ly"Conjris for the purje. Blank proposals ae pYr'nte'd -c-IrculaM stating the kind f beef and mutton required, an 1 giv ing full instuet'5s as to the maimer of bidding, conditioiw to be vbser.vori iy bidders and terms of contract and payVeflt, will be furniKhed on apilication t' this ofKce, or to the A. C. S. of the post at which itis prcpVed to make delivery. Knvelopes containing proposal should be marked : " PriosalF or Vr h Beef, (or Mut ton, ) at Fcrt : ,"and addressed totheunder- signel, or to the Acting CommiaHarj' of Subsist ence at the pt to be tuipplie'd.. W. A. KLDKRKI.V, Cat;un iiud C. S., Lr. S. A. -n32iril4 IV-' r VI Fa r m & Feed hi ills. SHa8"sEi Tho most BccMSB!ul:-Rn.e".y .,T.r '''V.Vt'r1 UJ pTtain hi its elioiisanJ doi. ohstcr. Kr.A! I HvOf BKI-OW. , St. CiiARLrx, Ark., Aug. 23. B. J Kenhal & Co., Oknts: -1 take pleas ure in Informing vou that 1 used r. a ly all of tht botth-t of K.-ii bills Spavin Cure that you sent nit. fiO!;s St. I.-ov.i. ac irding to direction--, an I to in v :.: I-.fac: i n '- 1 wnt K.iy t my surprise) i:i tirel v well ji 1 ..... .i two v.e-.v '. '. ''a s!;-.o : . i :s l:IV LIII V W.lil 011-us-d by a ! o ; spavin iiti l i:: ihfeff Vv'eoks i ' h i mare is of over one time I he vi "-".is Nil . now entirelv well i'ml i t...r . guu .is ever. 1 consider th- b .Ue of M' l -h-U's Sp.nin Cure worth to me t V'C.uOas the j.nim-iJ was v. oithloss as s,he was on !i- c Ki;s and could .'arct ly get around on them :md now she y 1 1 . - l.:ic :t buggy animal in th-'? a,-t3 svA wi ii the icmiiant of the bottle afles '::ii :gt i-.arc 1 havt nearly cured a severe coi n on the l it ! of my big toe that has Riven me prcut pain for two or thn-e vears. I have only ap)l: -d Kendal Vs Spavin Cure four-limes and" the corn now is nearly out. by the roots and without any pain. In short I think it the 1 e-,1 liniment that is in use. I have Kendall's Ti':vf ie 0:1 th-' II.uwj r.nd his Diseases an I I w.uld not take any money for. it if I could not got another. 1 ! oj jug you great success I renisiu . , Vcurs respectful' v, F. C. Mautj.v. KEOALUS SPAVIN CURE On HUMAN FLESH. LVAr, Isi)., Aug. 12, 1SS1. Dit. B. J. Kendall o. Co., C.knts: Siunplc of circulars received to-day. lk-a.se send me some with my imprint printed oa oivj r.'. ie only. Thu Kendall s Spavin Cpro i in exctrllrnt tb-mand with us, and not or.-ly Tori aii.as, but for ln man ailmeuts al.o. Mr. joa. J.",f s'" the leading farmers of our county, S!r:iined ail an kle badly, and knowing the nine of the rc-iody for horses, tried it on himself, and it did far better than he expected. Cured ths pain in very short older. ' Yo irs respectfully. C. O. TiriEHASt. TVice S1.C0 per bottl", or six bottles for So.OO. All druggists have it or ce.n get it for you, or ii w ill be sent to any a 1 dress on receipt of price by the proprietor Dit. B, J Kkkdau. & Co., Fnosburgh Falls, Vt; .Scad lor Illustrated cir cular. T. Cooper's Butcher Shop next tlooJ to Davenport's t'oflee House. Fivsa St. St. IIele.v, Ohkgow. Choice meats of all kinds for sale. a week a-hcni'.. 5,".r-0 outfit free. Fav absolutely sure. No risk. Capital not required, Header, if you want business at width persons of cither sex. young or !d, c:in make grqat pay all the time they work, with abso'ute cert'inty, write for particulars t- II. Hallett Sl Co. Portland. Maine. IF YOU desire wiTHOfT chahge, the new drought'resist ing potat'i TnE Blush the Giant Wheat. 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C0-, 15 Slonroe St., Chicago Notice to Creditors Aii j'crsons having claims agaitfc;t the Estate of Elizabeth Necr deceased, late of Columbia Co. Or. are hereby notified to present them, with the pn.ier vouchers, within six months from this date, to the undersigned, administrator of said Estate, at tho law ofiico of Wli. liilhd Esq. at St. Helens, Ctdurubia Cf. A. Nkkr. - Administrator. Janv 11, 18S1. v4n'23jll - " ' t if tg.FoR Salk-Two Hundrel acres of Tiinb?r I Land three miles west of St. Helens. Will -Roll i cheap for Cash: address W. J I. CorELAM) ' St. Ifelenx, Oregon, j Mi-Sxhey - iat - La?, Ori-:c -Kivci- afreet in f;oiit of strand. Prompt Attention Givaa to auiotf Collections, Etc. WV B. DIItlASD, OSice, ut HU Helen, Oregon. Will attend terms of Co a rt ct Astoria. K. lama &. Portland. Praclic in all (Spurts -f State jr Wash. Tel. . vSn1'Jn?4 T- A. McBRSDS, Attorney - at - Law, OREGON CITY, OKKGOX. Particular attention given to business Lefor the Land OSce. nov!2t.f DP. TZI0KAS STSWAPwT, PHYSICIAN aud SVRCKO.V, Rjver Street, St. Helen-, Oreoox. L' n : a. a. rniLip s, i). i). s. No. First .St.;:iorllaul, Or., Dos First Class "Work at Lor?t Haiea. v:n4a2o J. W. CAMPBELL, CiHv gn Eineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. ' milStf 2. a. PAVIDS02T, Err?- n 11 02. COUNSR FlR-ST AMI YaMUILL, "StBESTS Portland, . Orego?( 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, 090 'T?I,att7' "EirnjOTEV r-B contains in full s?t Oat, SOctarei,MrtAl iwt l'lMi.rrr;?ht Bellow. 9;r fyr nps, lmpMiul-, 1 ix-krt lor Muic, Handles and il . i'ii rS'l:-..:1?. '. 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Ttti K & Co., Augusta, Maine. ITctiCo of Application to Purcliasot Timber Lands. LaiVd Office at) . Vancouver, W. T. y Ft-bruAry 27 th. 18S4. ) Notice i hereby K'iven that in compliance with the provisions of "the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1S78, entitled " An Act for thu sale of Timber I,and in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territorj-, Henry S. (iregory of Multnomah County, Ore gon has this day tiled in this office hs applica tion to purchase the N A ot N. K. i of Seh. 30. Tp. 8 N.of llange 1 W. of the Willamette Merdian. Testimony in the alxve case will be taken be fore the Keq;i.ster and Receiver at Vancouver, W. T. on Wednesday, The ' ftth. day of May, 1884. . Any frnd all persons claiming adversely to said descr'ibedlandsor any portion thereof, are hereby! required to file their claims in this office within itv(G0) 4avs from date hereof. tfllKD W. aPAULINO, Keguter. v4n31m7 . CONSOLlUA-Tr.D-NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION'. Land OrFFicii at Vancouver, W. T. February 18th, 1S8. Notice is hereby given that the follo'T-g named settlers have tiled notice of their inten tion tijmake final proof in support of their cl iims, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Vancouver, Wash. Ter. on Wednesday, April Oth, 1884, viz: Frederick (Jeisler, Homestead Applications N os. 2208 and nO'tt, for the North East i of .Sec. 5 I Tp. UN. it.' 1 w. & names thefollowingwitnesses to ' prove his continuous residence upon at.d cultiva tion of aid land v iz: Josef N. Carlson, Ciiarles II. Harmans, Frank I. Wahlberg, and Charles Hogan. all of Castle Kock, Cowlitz Co, VV. T. Josef N. Carlson, Homestead Applications Nos. 2277 and 2534, for the N. w. i of k. k. i and Lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 4, Tp. J N. K. 1 w, & s. w. iof 8. K. i of Sec. 33, Tp. 10 N. it. 1 w. & names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Fiantc 1J. Wahlberg, Charles II. Harmans Frederick Gender, aud Charles. J Irtgin.'rtl'. o Ca;.tle J took, Cowlitz Co. W, T. Frank 11. Wahlberg, Additional HnTnestcail Anilication No. 2875' for the m. T. i of ;-.' w. i h ImI No. 1, of Sec. 10 Tp. ii N . R. 1 w. & nAraes the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon anct cultivation ot said Jaod,.z: .Iyr V, (arluon. Charles H. HTYVivt'i. Kml. erick (ieisler, and Charles Ho-an, Al!! 'Cowlitz C" W T r , " ' KKKD. W. SrAKLING, Regitrr. v4r!0f29 PA. ' ' lUMllit fit GeiiSfal MercliEiidise, ST. HELEN, OREGON. A new and complete stock of Good now in atore. Prices reatonabl Term Caeh. u13tf Prcpriktor aii Dealer GGNFECTIONAnfES of all kind Knickknacka, Sread, and other Varieties of tbi sirae Cla Scda, Carsaparilla, 1 1 .'jilV-.i V Tobacco 5 0iar3 ; Of che Best Quality, River Strekt, St. Hklen, Oregon. Our Storing and Eummtr Price-Lift 10. 83, has made its appearance improved land enlarged; . Over 200 pages. Over 3, 00O illus trations. Contains ci nota tions, descriptions and illustrations of nearly all articles in general use, from Adam and Eve to Sitting Bull and Mrs. Langtry. It costs ns 25 cents for every eopy we mail nearly $50,000 per annum. It makes our hair red to think of it. .We phould have the cost of production-. ! The Look is full of brains. end for it, and enclose 25 cents anything or nothing Let as hear from you. Kespectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. on Chairs, Ha whlde & "Wood Seats For Sale.' Kads to 0rd;r. OTTO GODKItf. v4nla!0 t-fV'Td for The iuves of all the President ef t'je U. Th IcrgnrX. the ! l:aru'xiaei.t Lest Look ver oM for lesa than I tw ice our price. The fastest elliuj lxok in A- ! uunca. imtneuse prufats to a'entu. All intel ligent pecplc v.-nnt it. Any one cat become a successful agent. Terma fre. Hallett Uook Co., Jnrtlyrrl, Miine. bor Hairdre sser. ar Also for Fu'e OiNDIES, Nl'TS, Caxked Frl'its, Gicxx Fruits, Crackers, Gisger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Sola Water, Tobacco, Cigars, JIair- Oil, Perfumerv, Pictlee Frame, JTat Racks, Yaxxki Notions, and Dkcgs.. TRANSPORTATION COMPABY The ncwjandelcsant EtetSlbsst Lucsa Mason lcave rortl.ind, foot of Aider St. for Iji Center, Tues day, Thursday and S.wturdy at 10 i. M., toucliir.p ht. Helen. Iike itivcr and all intenucdiate landing. Re turning leave LaCentcr sit 8 a. M. , Mr-day, WeeViemlay, . and Friday. landing mad at Woodlaad OJ V adnss day and Thursilav. . 0$I,000 in gold oin, To b exchanged for gootl for which value eceived will be given to the iurchaser, at th Bargain Store. Columbia City. This store is fast becoming pop ular on account f the excellent QUAL1TT of good kept ilf d the exceedingly Iw prices for which they are sold. Give us a call. C. 11. ilODUEjTrt.prUtor. 4n2."ja2- "Ho Patents, K"o Pay. A fYl'T?fTrF&. htahied for Mech.nJ. rH A JL O cal -f )evic, Com- pounds. Designs a'nd Lab. All preliminary examinations as to patentability of inventions, free. Our "liuide'for Obtaining Patents" is sent free everywhere. .. Address LOTTIS BAGGER & Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Established 1FG4. 41ml Two Hundred Acres of Timber Land. Thfds milr Vest of sit. Ilclenf, I tJood Soil, Good Water, 500 Corda Ash Timber, Healthy location and handy to Rail -Road, can be divided, making two places. Pries Eight Dollars f sr or. Adthcs i W. H. tXPELAN'n. St. Helens, Cfein. COMPAftATfVfi WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. Ca.iXT'M (Alum Towder; T.'jnyoZZH (2"jofi?hate) fraeii.5gS2: h IXJOSD'S, wbeir freA... KiOEIAS'S ; CKA2H (Alum Powder) . AKAZOX (Alaai rwior. CiXTELiSD-J rioxrEUouarnswowoo) 3r3i3322SSSS2iSl ' CX1B B22S52SH2??SIZSSa uixxiU' eiLur, .....asssEra EJL.-r02E,!f, wlien not frLi... tE5f2S3 ASDRKWS ACO. (eonUln altunw- ; . . (Milwaukee.) '-H-cal."- ....aa Kn.K (Powdor sold 1om). ErH03D'S, rbn ho,frh.. HEFOMd OF G0VIiWMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity anil Wliolcsomeuess of tho Koyal CakLn Pctrdcr. "I ho tosted a rackag of Iwoyal Cakir.r; Powder, which I pc.- :l.w I '.u lt. open market, and find It composed oi puro and wheJctoiufl ingT-edleule. :.i ? crti-i of tartar powder of n hiph degTce of merit, and tloei not coutaln tliln-r ot Ihophatco, or other iujurioaa -uhstancc. " t. G. Lorx, I u.i.x' "It it a eciontiflc fact that tha Eoyal Dakln; Powder U ataolutcl-r ptt: . "IL A. Moti, lh.Z'.n " I hare examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, pnrehaa' L tr.ulf It the maikot. I And it entirely fre from alum, terra alba, or any oth. r r j ..i vub atance. IIekbt JIoktok, Pn,D., Pratidentof Stevons Insiltulc .f V ;-'...-. 3 logy. " " I havo analyzed a pacicarc or It Is composed aro pure and wholesome. Tha Royal Baking Powder recelred tho hlflieet award oyer all competitor ft the Vienna "World's Exposition, 1873 ; at tho Ceutennlal, Philadelphia, 180 ; at the American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article cf human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uz Tarsal endorsement from eminent chemitU, pbjeiciaus, scientists, -and Board cl Health all over the world. Notb. The aboTe Diaosam fllastratce the oomparatlTO worth of various Baking Powders, as chown by Chemical Analyfsia and experiments mado by Trof. GchccUtr. A cne pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume tj cart can calculated, tho result being as Indicated. This practical tet for frortu by Trof. Schcdler only provca what evory observant consumer of tha Iloyal Baklir rowder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents por poani raore than ordinary kinds, It Is far more ecouomisal, an4, besides, affords tho udtiu tage cf better work. A alngle trial of tha Eoyal Baking Powder will oavinee u.y fair minded person of theea fact. While the diagram shows soma of tha alnm powders to ha of a higher dereo t1 trentrth than other powders ranked below them. It Is to be taken as Indies tint? that tbty have any valoe, AH altua powdare, n matter haw biffe tholr atrofflffti re to t3 a7frh!e4 ca daoerosiA. ' -S s. ' H fM. r t -1 1'. iVT. ' v M JOHN G. m 1 3T TT TTTTk vrz 11A---2 Tirs largest eM Best Equipped to:?y In tb Fe.MF COXSXVENTLV SZZT OT -.ILTTIE ron. J.'ASXTACTURJNO 'testinc; 1'is.rjjtxj. v r. iuv;i:aiz OYER DUE IILLIOH tVWv Vav baa aJoprwl ac:ia tua ia EVY QUARTER X)7 THE 6 1,0 2 H BEMINGT0II SHOT WAS AKE OTED-rOR THE COOD RESULT 0?TAtNF.r AT ALT. AVZZl. WX -fLZX..'. TO ANYBOBV V.'IIO HAS USED TTIIU. OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES Haf takes niCHEST AWARDS a Tntrr.aJn.! Prsi, aai TTTSC1PXL i. .A.X Aiaf-aaa. REMINGTON oTIUMSo AT. VICEQVAJLED TCZL Strcngtli, Simplicity, Durability, Range, Pcnclration, Precision, Eacc of Action, zrA Rapidity cf Tire. E. REMINGTON & NEW YORK OFFICE:, ARMORY, tsr Ssjtd ro I-LwnATVB Cataj-oovx. Office. WD. 66. Oak and riue, -AGENCY " FOR RAILROADS AND CONTRACTORS. SttaT SlKD 07 nn ikfokuitiox aiTEir AND WAliHlNGTOJI. Aeur XtiU 6 'all I)c4cription$ at LovsmU RaUt, for Salt. T. Id. ARNOLD & CO, - - A-it HEALINCr. YKTO. 20 llililon Ucttlo gold in 1 0 years. A certain Co.ro f sr Dyspepsia, all Diseases of the Ki&asy, "tiver, Stomach, Blood, Skin and Bowels. Caa Troduce Thousands ot Letters proving ita Cnratira Powers. AN OLD AND IX) NQ TZUXD KZHTJXT. XiBOaUTOIT 77 A If ITT ElKIKT, NEW TOni CITT. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST. TBATTW, V.Mnt. . -The Kins of Corn Killers. Tfss most dosp Corns, Buhiokb, Yy'akts -An linfailinj Remedy for ' Hot, Mwolleu and Ttnder Fctt,Ciiil&UIno,. Prica 3 Ceti. eCora-ae Mannf 'g Co., 238, 6tli Ave. Tlace, U. Qiz 3E23 - ggsssasa text x fststsfiSE Koyal Xjakmc 1 owder. ih'j ina; cf rllc' &. Daka UkJZf, Slata Aaaayer, ilo." 23 X U lr"1 K& ! i ! -WT -WWW M a L9'UM ltd as Vi E E ST IN THE VO R L D. Also Organ Stools, Instruction Docka and Sheet guslg. Send for ear Usv e. Strt MANUFACTURED CY EASHUFF, - CKIGAGQ, lil uiz IILITMY BIELEI C! 1 SONS HCl & 203 D ROADWAY. ILION, U. Y. First Street, PORTLAND, OCEGO.X. HELP IVZTltKXD. GaNS TO 1MMI0P.A3T8 COVCXKHIVO ZJLVDS IV 01100. &c., Bpekcelt cured, price 25 Cent?..