- LONDON MUSIC HALLS. Health Officers Speak, j T N ez P e r re Horses F o llo w e d T h e ir Leader O ve r th e C liff. Closing the Empire Arouses a Storm of Discussion. Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter­ ested parties to influence you in using any .other than The Best, The Royal. punished,” and the same day the portrait I enough, Roma Beatrice, and it was her was sent with an inscription. F o re to ld the W a r o f 1870. j small fingers that unveiled the “ P e ri” at tho W o rld ’s fair last y or, the loyal ; Iowaus having loaned it to adorn their I state building. Mrs. Ketchum’« last and largest achievement— a magnificent j design for a soldiers’ monument, com­ plete«! just before her death in 1890— is one of the “ sights” of Burlington, la. It lias been stated on what is said to be eood authority that a representative of the Prussian government asked of a Freuchas- trolog« r the proper time to pick a quarrel with France. After carefully comparing horoscopes of high officials, he answered that any hour in the afternoon as near as possible midway between the 9th and 14th H e W a s Tender. of July, 1870. “ Young Mr. Scfty paralyzefl Dr. On the 11 of July W illiam snubbed Ben- Simtom when he went to be vuccinat- tsletti, the French emissary, and on the 12th friendly relations ceased.—Edgar Lee in | e«l, ” observed Gaswell to Dukane. “ How was that?” Arena. “ He asked the doctor to put him nil- D r. P r ic e ’ s C r e a m B a k in g P o w d e r. Í der the in flu e n t of anaesthetics.” — World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. | Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. W IL II BOUGHT FREEDOM WITH DEATH. ; The hardy little N ez Perce horse is | quite w e ll known in a way, but few people know what remarkable courage j and sagacity he has. When the Indian City, S tate an d N a tio n a l A u th o ritie s war swept the Ncz Perce country, the Indians gathered about 5,000 horses THE PURISTS A M ) TH EIR CRITICS. report the R o y al B a k in g P o w d e r in into a valley that fronted on the steep bluffs of the Columbia river, and there, e v e ry w a y S u p e rio r to a ll others. ) f . n y W e l l K n o w n M en J o in I n th e E x ­ w ith the g r e a t w hite mountains at their tra o rd in a ry C ontroversy Started b y Mrs. ! back, prepared to make their last des- ! perate stand Chant— Sala on the " P a u l P r y in g Prigs In the battle that followed they were S T A T E C H E M IS T . C A L I F O R N I A : T h e R o y a l fulfils all the F ro m th e Provinces.” defeated, and the small fraction of them requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening pow er London has not l>oen stirrod for ninny a ' that remained unkilled pnt to flight. than any other. day as it Is just now. Trouble Ix-Knn st-v- The horses, shut in by tho steep moun­ •ral weeks ago when Mrs. Onniston tains on the one side and the steep river S T A T E C H E M IS T , W A S H I N G T O N : There is no question but Chant, In her ‘ pretty evening dress,” vis­ bluff on the other, had to be left behind. ited tho Empire theater. Sho was so at­ the R o y a l is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking When the battle had closed, the sol­ tractive tiiat two men spoke to her, but diers of the volunteers (fo r only a part powder in the market the look with which she responded to this made a rush for the insult was so freezingly withering that were regulars) , U . S . G O V ’T F O O D R E P O R T : R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r is they instantly apologized, and one added, i horses, but they could not lay hands on shown a pure cream o f tartar powder, highest o f all in leaven- ‘ ‘ You arc not what I took you for.” . one c f them or approach them. The following day Mrs. Chant, accom- I And now for the first tim e it was no- •ing strength. panied by two or three friends, went be- ticed that they were under a boy herder, C A N A D I A N O F F I C I A L T E S T S : R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r is foro the London license committee and re- The hoy was unarmed, entirely naked lated her experience. As a result the com- j ag re(j ag copp,,r com m ended as o f highest excellence, and shown to be greatest mlttee refused to renew the Empire thea­ The bov had no bridle, but wove his o f all in leavening strength. *> O ter license unless the promenade, or foyer, where drinks are served as well as at tho bauds into the mane, and thus guide«l S A N F R A N C IS C O B O A R D O F H E A L T H : W e cordially ap­ his black horse at w ill at the head of small bars, was closed. There are scores of music halls in Lon­ the herd. prove and recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r . It is don like tho Empire in arrangement, the The volunteers dropped on their knees absolutely pure and healthful, composed o f the best ingredients, only difference being in grade, Tho Em­ j here and there around the edge of the pire is the finest thenterof the kind in the j circle and began to fire at the boy. A t o f the highest strength and character. world. Its decorations are solidly rich j last a bullet struck him. His txxlv flew B O A R D O F H E A L T H . S E A T T L E , W A S H I N G T O N : Finding and artistic, its seating and other appoint- 1 high into the air and then fe ll and rolled ments comfortable and spacious, and its j in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we stage attractions the best that money can in the dust. heartily recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r for its great The horses now divided as they came procure. The Empire ballet is always an important feature, but it is no more wick­ by. Th eir nostrils were distended at the strength, purity and wholesomeness. ed than any other ballet. Legs are no new smell of blood, and their eyes ablaze nt discovery, and since the appearance of the ] the sight of their young keeper in the B O A R D O F H E A L T H . T A C O M A , W A S H I N G T O N : In our fin do sieclo bicyclist oven the average citi- | dust. judgm ent the R o y a l is the best and strongest baking pow der zen takes them for granted, though they On the second round, after the boy be not in evidence. before the public. i fell, the black leader seemed to run But there is something worso in the B O A R D O F H E A L T H , S P O K A N E : Certainly there is no bale Empire theater than the drinking, the ■ sidewise, his eyes fastened to his little stage performance and the luxury. Fallen ; dead master until they looked frightful ing powder known to us equal to the R o y a l . | from under the black mane. D R . B 1 N S W A N O E R , U N I V E R S I T Y O F O R E O O N : It is also He plungetl on around and came to the very edge o f the beetling basalt my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking bluff. Then there was a sight as of a powder than the R o y a l . I confidently recommend it. sculptured image o f a horso poised in midair, and a mail, w ild cry, such as a horse makes but once— a cry indescrib­ able— that filled the valley. Men looked away, and when they looked back the black statuu was gone. Then, faith fu l to the leader, over the I blnff into the foam ing w hite water went another horse. And then 10, 50, 500, the whole PORTLAND’S SMALLEST HOUSE. HE TOLD THE TRUTH AT LAST. 5,000! N ot one of all the herd was left Till-**« Room s C row d ed In to Space N o t Had N o t a N ic k e l to P a y H is F are, but a to the invading victors, and the stream C onductor Tru sted H im . L a rg e L o r One. w:»s literally choked w ith the dead.— “ Dead broke” is a relative term. For upward of 10 years Portland has j J«jaquin M iller. had within its corporate lim its one of Some men are “ dead broke” on $10. THE ORIGIN OF MAN. tho smallest dw elling houses in this Some don’ t call it “ «lead broke” until broad land of ours. A t first glance it they reach a nickel. I t ’s pretty “ dead Ancieut R e liefs T h a t Trees W e r e the A n ­ cestors o f the Hum an Race. might be mistaken for a playhouse, as broke” when yon haven’ t even the one it stands alono in the center of the block nickel for car fare, want to get from The descent o f the human race from on Northrup street, between Nineteenth Twenty-third to Fulton street, are in a I MRS. ORMISTON CHANT IN HER PRETTY some particular species of tree is one of EVENING DRESS.” hurry, couldn’t walk for a fortune and and Twentieth. the oldest myths that can be found run­ The place has a history, and many of know there’s money w aiting for you at women frequent the place, and men go ning through the folk stories of every there in an easy, unnoticed way to meet Portland's residents have made them­ the other end i f you can get there. nation. In V ir g il we find reference This was the case w ith a young man them. Many of these courtesans are well to the race o f “ men who took their birth selves fam iliar w ith it by personal in­ I bre«l, well educated and well informed on quiry and investigation. About 10 years ene day last week, and this is how he [ current affairs. They can talk wickedness j from trunks of trees, ’ and among some ago, so the story goes, a seafaring man got there. Boarding a Broadway car at in two or three languages, but they know of tho early commentators on that happened in the northwest portion of | Twenty-third street among a crowd of how to conduct themselves with perfect statement we even find speculations as the city before streets had been opened ! others, he walked forward and took his propriety in any place and on any occasion. 1 |0 the particular species of treo from and graded, and, struck by the beauty ; stand beside the gripman. It was some Taken all in all, the Empire theater is a ¡which the race sprung. The very earliest of tho surroundings, determined to build ' time before the coniluctor reached him, whited sepulcher of the whitest kind. Egyptians as w e ll as those who lived So when Mrs. Onniston Chant protested , , , , , , , , , him self an abode in which to pass his I when he fumbled for change, as though against thcrenewalof the Empire’s license <»>der later dynasties had a legend of declining years. I he knew he had it in vest and trousers because evil women trequente«! the lounges ’ '10 . °* /“ e> aIli niauy of tho The builder endeavored to make his pockets, finally remarking that since he and the promenades tho license committee 1 leading investigators, both ancieut and home as much like ships’ quarters as eonldn’t find it he supposed h e’d “ have decided to act, and accordingly tho place modern, have expressed the opinion The conductor saw it in that has lieon the whilom resort of the that from Egypt came tho Biblical story possible, and in this he succeeded ad­ 1 to get off. ” mirably. The lionse contains threo ! that light, too, and politely made way Prince of Walesas well as sprigs of royalty , f the “ treo of knowledge o f go;d and rooms— kitchen, dining room and bed­ for the young man, who by this time and well s«'asoned branches of the nobility ev i l ” which gracefl tho original gartlcn ■s close«! for the first ti.no in many years I;lade b tho A u Wige f(,r our firgt room— and occupies a patch of ground ha«l reached Thirteenth street But what a tempest it has created! And ! r about 10 by 13 feet. It stands about 9 W alkin g down a few blocks, he board­ how singular it is that the blasts have • . , . ttr, feet in height. The kitchen is j i st largo ed the third ear following, and this time nearly all been on tho side of the theater I P-’-ofessor T.nstelton (see his Folk enough to accommodate a cook stove and the conductor called for his fare. Again and In palliation of the vice it fosters! Loro o f Plants” ) believes that the Scrip- table, and the dining room is sufficient­ he affect; d the searching process, and Gcorge Augustus Sala blew the first trum- tural narrative cited is a survival of the ly large to allow tw o persons to move again the conductor waited patiently, pet to the tune of how much better Lon- ; belief in the “ tree descent of man, ’ about. The parlor and bedroom com­ while the car spun along until at last don is today than it was 40 years ago. He j and that the abiding faith of mankind bined contains a conch, tw o chairs and the yonng man anxiously declared that said be was not ashamed to say he had in tho tradition again crops out in Rev- whero the - tree of a table and resembles the stateroom of he must have lost his poeketbook. The seen it all, but he did not put his own ,,lation . . . an ocean steamer. The bed, or berth, is conductor dinged the bell, deciding that name to the fulimnation and used such : , terms as “ superhuman virtue,” ‘ emancl- plays as important a part as that of the located three or four feet above the the best thing to be lone was to step off _ _____ pated woman” and “ prurient __ grass wid­ famous tree mentioned in the first book floor on a chest o f drawers and is hidden and lcok for it. ows” most recklessly, This was his con- j of the Bible. The natives of Madagascar from view by handsome lace draperies. Eighth street was now reached, and elusion: “ Has not, I earnestly ask, the have a tradition which is believed and By lowering a panel on the opposite again at F ifth street a fresh car was time conic for a bold, bluff and defiant perpetuated among them to the effect side of the room a bright array of china- boarded. Another search after change counterblast to this misdirected ignorance, that the first man was born alive from ware is exposed to view, and the panel was gone through and another kindly this arrogant egotism, this overvannted a tree, and that he immediately set itself may be used as a table or w riting suggestion from a conductor looked for, and Insolent assumption of superior moral about making him self “ a helpmeet,” shelf.— Portland Telegram. but this one said: “ A in ’ t got no money! tone and personal purity? We can only fashioning bt:r from a knotted lim b by How far are you going? Fulton? Oh, take these mouthing husybodies and Paul the aid of a mussel shell carving knife D irnier Service W o r th 8100,000. Prying prigs from tho provinces at their no; you’d better get o ff.” And ho got Marsden’s “ History of Sumatra” tells The silver «tinner service which Mrs. off after three elaborate bits of acting own value. We do not pry into their spot­ J. W . Maekay has w itli her in Europe just 20 blocks below his original point. less households. We have no means of as­ us that the people of tho Philippine is­ certaining by what right they ‘throw lands also have the tree descent legend is worth $190,000. Her millionaire hus­ “ I guess I ’ ll try th 9 truth now ,” he the first stone.’ But the danger is this— band furnished $75,000 in weight of thought to himself, and this tim e he that by holding our hands, restraining among them, and King, in his “ L ife pnre silver and then paid another $115,- stood out on the back platform and our infiuence and silencing our voices wo Am ong the Bnshmen of Australia,” says that the people there habitually 000 for the work done upon it. The didn’t m a.e a first dive into his pock­ shall help to destroy a good half century’s above is, I believe, reckoned as being ets. He had got sick o f It, and it wasn’t work In refining and purifying the amuse­ live among the trees, because “ they are ments of the people, we shall turn the j taught from infancy that their early the most costly silver set now in use in paying either. dread current of poisonous vice into our ancestors were trees endowed with the the world.— St. Louis Republic. “ Look here, conductor,” he said, own domestic channels, we shall add to faculty of speaking anil m oving about The most remarkable meteor on rec­ “ I ’ m dead broke. Haven’ t a nickel. the namelt>ss horrors of abandoned sensu- j from place to p la ««.” — St. Louis R e­ ord in that of Dec. 31, 1878, which W ill have lots when I get to Fulton ality, and we shall drive to the despair of public originated in Kansas, glided over M is­ xrreet. W ill you give me yonr number secret drink and loathsome death the SIGNING THE DECLARATION. poor, bunted, men ruined outcasts of the j souri to tho south of Lake Michigan and and trust me to ride down?” “ R ide you do, ” said the conductor, city, vviio are trying with greater success became lost near Niagara falls. It ex­ F lies P e stered th e F ath ers o f th e R epu blic than in any city of the world to behave ploded w ith a report like that of an and that conductor hasn’ t regretted it. decorously in public and lo preservo the j as T h ey C reated I t. H e’s got moro than tho fare since, and last rag and vestige of lie ir lost and stolen 1 earthquake. Jefferson was fond o f telling a story the young man who began on the lies shame.” which illustrates in a forcible manner The recent letter from the Judge of has learne«! a first rate lesson on the ol«l Protests poured in from n’l sorts of peo- the importance that absurdly insignifi- Awards or Baking Powders at the Chi­ fashioned policy o f honesty.— N ew York ple for John Bull wants to do as he likes I ^ matters mar soo.eti.ne« „ «„ m o cant matters may sometimes assnma cago W orld’s Fair exposing the falsity of Herald. and have others do the same. Clergymen W hen tho deliberative body that gave the claim of a Chicago house that its joined r.nd quoted Scripture. Some called F e r t iliz in g W it h Sugar. baking powder had received the highest Mrs. Chant a crank, and one stigmatized tho w orld tho Declaration of Independ­ award for strength, purity, excellence, There is a diversity o f opinion as to the her a ‘ Praise God Bmvbones. ” Tho Lon­ ence was in session, its proceedings etc., is a scathing rebuke to those manu­ land most suited to tho cultivation of don newspapers teem with communica­ were conducted in a hall close to which facturers of inferior baking powders who melons. Sandy, light soil, very highly tions about this so called ‘prowling of the was situated a livery stable. The have no regard for the truth, but habitu­ weather was warm , and from the stable fertilized w ith phosphate anti w ith salt, prudes.” ally seek, in their public announce­ Phryno herself joined in the discussion. camo swarms of Hies that lighted on the ments to deceive consumers. The Judge w ill produce an abundant crop o f large, She said: ‘ I have found women my cru d­ of Awards states that no snch award was fine melons, but there are many plant­ est, most inexorable persecutors and al­ 1 legs of tlie honorable members, and bit­ given to the Chicago concern, and has ers who affirm that they should be ways under the guise of tho desire to puri­ ing through the thin silk stockings then notified it that it must cease publishing planted on a good quality of soil w ith ­ fy society and root out evil. Here is the ! in fashion gave infinite annoyance. It his name in connection with its false out fertilizers o f any kind, as the artifi­ result obtained by the righteous woman j was no uncommon sight, said Jefferson, statements. cial ingredients contained in the ferti- who hurled tho first stone at me.” Henry to see a member making a speech with li. era detract from tho native sweotuess Irving writes an energetic protest, and the a large handkerchief in hand and pang­ of tho frnit. They also claim that the great Radical leader, Labotu here, probably ing at every moment to thrash the flits P H Y S IC A L ST R E N O T H , highly fertilized vines bear all their voices a majority of popular opir.'.on when from his thinly protected calves. cheerful spirits and the ability to fully he says: ' There obviously ought to he one The opinion of the body was not enjoy life, come only with a healthy frn it about the same time, making a law for all the music balls. The functions ! unanimous in favor of the document, 1 short season, w h ile vines planted in un- body and mind. The young of the council should be IIJIIIM limited seeing IIIV 1 villi. II O IIW U IU lit II to lu ni.iing -, -, , . man who suffers from nerv­ j fertilized soil w ill bear gradually one that tho entertainments are ihcent in the | “,ld> ull,1‘:r otber circumstances, discus- ous debility, impaired mem­ I melon after another, affording fresh ’ordinary acceptation of the word, that the sion m ight have been protracted for ory, low spirits, irrita­ fru it for a long period, even until it is audience does not off* ml against propriety, • days, i f not weeks, but the flies were ble temper, and the so late in October that tho first frosts and that the buildings are structurally ar­ intolerable. Efforts were made to find thousand and one de­ have killed the vines. An old planter ranged to minimize danger in case of fire. another hall, free from the pests, but in rangements o f mind 1 of ancient «lays fond o f experimenting, Whether the audiences take their enter­ vain. As the weather became warmer attook of 136 pages, written in plain but chaste language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home-treatment, o f such diseases. This book will lie sent sealed, in plain envelope, oil receipt o f this no­ tice with ten cents in stamps, for post­ age. Address, World's Dispensary Med­ ical Association, buffalo, N. Y. For more than a quarter o f a century physicians connected with tiffs widely celebrated Institution have made the treatment o f the diseases almve hinted at their specialty. Thousands have con­ sulted them l>y letter and receiveil advice and medicines which have resulted in permanent cures. Sufferers from premature old age, or loss o f power, will find much o f interest in the book above mentioned. — Is a F r o g a Fish? Is a frog a fish? This is the problem which the officials of the Dominion fish­ ery department have recently had to consiiler. Petitions wero forwarded to the department from the inhabitants of Northumberland, Out., praying for a close seasou for frogs. A lucrative trade in the shipment of frogs’ legs had been done in that county, but it was discov­ ered that the very tim e when the frogs are spawning is one when tho greatest havoc is wrought among them. Possi­ bly a change w ill be made in the fishery laws so as to embrace frogs. The officers say that in their embryotic stage frogs nre certainly fishes, but later on they take an amphibious character.^ '* f ir e s . The devastation and sufferiE„ caused by the flames of the wild prairie and forest tires in the West last summer lias a horri ble detail in the loss of life and destruction o f property. Men, women and children by scores choked by smoke and roasted alive; their homes destroyed and hundreds maimed and crippled. It is painful to con­ template, but still important and charita­ ble to make it known that St. Jacobs Oil, used according to directions, is one of the best cures for burns and scalds, and should be kept on hand. There is no household that should he witho it the great remedy for pain, for there are none without the need of it. Little things like slight cuts and woui ds it heals anil cures like magic and helps the bouse work on. Mothers, WivesandSisters Three Leading Scientist ^ T h e H i V I n c ? mi f I ( m i k o o f K o n i r is iu V «»u r K e e p in g - l i I n n S a c r e d T r u s t . If you w ill remember that Proclaim the Superior Value of : ALCOHOLISM Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. Recent examinations of baking powders by Prof. Long, Dr. WILD COSSACK RIDERS. Haines, and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine which T w o A m erica n s Saw T h em Ilrca k a W in te r C am p In Tu rkestan. powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most Messrs. A llen an«l Sachtleben, who went around the world on bicycles, give the follow in g account of one of their experiences in Turkestan: One o f the chief incidents o f our pleasant sojourn was afforded by G ov­ ernor Ivanoff. W e wore invited to head the procession o f tho Cossacks on their annual departure for their summer en­ campment in tho mountains. A fte r the usual religious ceremony they filed ont from the city parade grouud. Being un­ avoidably detained for a fe w moments, w e diil not come up until some time after the column had started. As we dashcil by to the front w ith the A m eri­ can and Russian flags fluttering side by side from the handle bars, cheer after cheer arose from tho ranks, and even tho governor and his party doffed their caps in acknowledgment A t the camp we were favored w ith a special exhibition o f horsemanship. By a single twist of tbe reins the steeds would fa ll to the ground, and their rid ­ ers crouch down behind them as a bul­ wark in battle. Then, dashing forward at fu ll speed, they would spring to the ground and leap beck again into tbe saddle, or hanging by their legs would reach over and pick up a handkerchief, cap or a soldier supposed to be wouml- ed. A ll these movements w e photo­ graphed w ith our camera. O f tho endurance of th«îse Cossack« and their K irgh iz horses wo had a prac­ tical test. Overtaking a Cossack courier in the early part of a day’s journey, he became so interested in the velocipede, as the Russians call tho bicycle, that he determined to see as much of it as pos­ sible. Ho staid w ith us the whole day, over a distance of 55 miles. His chief compensation was in witnessing the surprise of the natives, to whom he wonld shout across the fields to come and see the tomasha, adding in explana­ tion that we were the Am erican gentle­ men who had ridden all the w ay from America. Our speed was not slow, and frequently the pixir fellow wonld have to resort to the whip or shout: “ Slow ­ ly. gentlemen. My horse is tired. The town is not far away. I t is not ncxxsssa- ry to hurry so. ’ ’ The fact is that in all our experience we found no horse of even the famed K irgh iz or Tarcomau breed that conld travel w ith the same ease and rapidity as ourselves even over the most ordina­ ry road.— Ciiitnry. efficient in service, and most economical in cost. the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use. W o r ld ’ s F a ir O ffic ia l* E x p o s e t e n d e r to an A w a r d . a P re­ One of tbe o ld results of the W o rld ’s Fair is tbe e'laim now made to aw ards by some who were not even exhibitors. Of­ ficials of tbe exposition Imve not as yet taken final ai-tion in tbe matter, believ­ ing the quick wit of tbe people w ill de­ tect tbe spurious claims. But to the ease of a N ew York linking powder, that lias lieen widely advertising an award, the attention of the Chief of Awards for Agriculture has been directed. He brands the claim of this pretender as false, declaring “ Neither tbe records of this department nor the official catalogue of tbe W orld's Columbian Exposition show tiiat this New Y ork «ompany was an exhibitor; «‘onseqnently it could not receive an award at the W o rld ’s F air.” Those who fairlv won their honors at the fair seem disposed to treat this fraud as any other fraud should be treat­ ed. The Price Baking Powder Company of Chicago, having received the highest award, say they are convinced their claims and those of all other holders of rightful honors will be fully vindicated by the public. Scrofula in the Neck Is a dangerous, disagreeable and tenacious, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a thorough blood purifier, cures this and all other forms oi scrofula. - I had a bunch on the side of m y neck as large £.- a hen’s egg. I advised to have i* cut out, but would not c o n s e n t . / f r i e n d suggested: that I take Hood’ Sarsaparilla, which I am g'ad to sr. ^ that I did, and soo- the bunch n i a E n tire ly D isap p e a red. 'nam f W 1 0011 truly prais i » - a ’VTFC ”«C) J f! ¡5 Hood’s Sareaparili M rs , E lla B illin g s for I know it is a excellent medi ine. I have recommends Hood’s Sarsaparilla highly in the past, an- sh all continue to do so.” — M bs . E l l a D ia l ­ in g s , Red Cloud, Neb. Remember Hood’ssi>Cures H oo d ’s P ills are the best after-dinr Pills, assist di estion, prevent constipation. T h e C u r e L u a r a i i le e d . P r ic e , « t i . r o . N. J. S T O R E S l CO., We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Pr.ce's Room 7, Flood Building, s. F , Cal., Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands General Agent« for Pacific Const. of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical analysis. ir We find that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, is . “ Smith is looking very low-spirited. Har there been «n y trouble in the famil> f” Dubbn —Yes; a rich uncle has just recoveisd from a serious illness. cures COLD'"HEAD Apply Bnlm into each nostril E l y B ros ., 56Wairan St., N « C onsum ptive« and people who have weak lungs or Asth­ ma, should use Piso'sCure for Consumption. It has co red thousand*-. It has not injur­ ed one. It is not baa to t&ke. It is the best cough syrup. Sold everywhere, t o c. C O N S U M P T IO N . IP H O IT T ’ S SCH O O L. One oi the best Schools for Boys on this Coast in in charge of Ex State ¡Superintend­ ent Ira G^Hoitt, Ph. D., at Burlingame 0 n Mateo county, Cal. M E D I C I N A L A H ERALD O r TH K I N F A N T T ftlA K . “ No; T n^ver h«n g up my sto' king. I get »o Clip the last thirty years or more from the little mi itl ’ “ Oh! yes—ye«—c rtainly; I never H as justly acquired the reputation o f b.-ing century, aud the regment w ill represent the thought i f that.” T h e S a l v a t o r fo r term of the unbounded popularity of Hostel- ter’s Stomach Bitters. The opening of the year ON T H K O C E A N . 18 "5 w ill be riguulized by the appearance o f a ire h Almanac of the Bitiers. In which the uses de r iv a l on and an ion of this world-famous There is no place where A l v c o t e ’ s P oe - medicine w ill be lucidly set forth. Everybody sho. 1 Id read it. The calendar and astronomical ous P lasters do not prove their value Ax I xcompapapie A liment for the calculations to be found in the brochure are George Augustus Bala, the well-known G rowth and P rotection o f INFANTS and always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter English writer, writing of bis trip across rich in interest and hill of profit. The Hostetter the Pacific, says: Company of Pittsbug, l*a., publish it them “ I especially have a pleasant re mem A superior nutritive in conlinued Fevers, selves. They emp’oy more than sixty hands in tlie mechanical work, and more than eleven brance of the ship’s doctor—a very sxprri- And a reliable remedial agent enctd maritime medico indeed, who tended months in the year are coi sumed in its prepara tion. It can lie obtained without c o s i,o fa ll me mofct kind;y during a horrible spell of in all gastric and enteric d iseases; druggists and country dealer«, Hn«l is printed in bronchitis and spasmodic asthma,provoked «jften in instances o f consultation over English, (German, French, Welsh. Norwegian, by i he sea fog which ha 1 swooped down on patients whose digestive organs were re­ Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. I N C NINE HE COMES. **One I love, and two I love. Three 1 love,” she’ s saying, And around the maiden's lips Tender smiles are playing. “ Four I love with all my heart. F ive and six—and seven— Surely to mo long his heart Hath been fondly given!” “ Here I find another seed. Eight both loves. I know it. And still another? Nine he coi I find just here bel jw it!” But there cometh through the mead The maiden’s blithe young lover. Comes—ami then the apple seed Many truths discover. —Lollie Belle W ylie. AN AID TO MILKING. T h e C olleg ia n ’« A d v ic e to H i« F a th e r W h ich Resu lted D isastrously. us just after we left San Francisco. B it the doctor’s prescriptions and the increas­ ing warmth of tbe temperature as we neared the tropics, and in narticu'ar a couple of A llcock V P orous P lasters clapped o n - one on the chest and another between the shoulder blades—soon set me right.” B randreth ’ s P il l s always act uni­ formly. Cowin Kate—You have made 1» look ns *ood aa »ver. Charley, y. u’re a trump. Charley— Yes: hot then i• ’« no nncommou thing icr women to refuse trumps. C A T A lllt ll CANNOT KK Cse Kuameltne Stove Polish; no dust no smell T bt V A . E I D S ^ T h e -A g e d . H I L D R . E IIM duced to such a low and sensitive condition th at the IM P E R IA L G R A N U M w a s th e only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when L IF E seemed depending on its retention;— And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything more palatable. Sold by D R U G G I S T S . Shipping Depot, JOHN CAPI.E A SONS, New York. C U K K I) With LOCAL APPLIC ATION S, as they cannot r< ach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in older to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca­ tarrh Cure is taken internally, and act* directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca­ tarrh Cure Is not a auack medicine, it was pre­ scribed By one o f the b* st physician« in ihis country f »r years, and i* a regular urescriptiou It is composed of the best toni<** known, corn- bin* d with the best blood purifiers, actii g di­ rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect '•orabinn'ion of the two ingredients ia what pro­ duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. P rom , Toledo, O. Sold by druggie’ s; price, 75 cents. C H iC K E K RAISIMG PAYS I f you use the Petalum® .* Incubators a Brooders- l. Make money w h ile 1 others are wasting tim e by old processes. Catalog tel is all about it.and describes every article needed for the, poultry business. The“ ER IE” mechanically the best wheel. Prettiest model. W e nre Pacific Coast Agents. Bicycle cata­ logue, mailed free,gives full description, price«, etc., agknts wanted PETALUMA Ilf CUB A TOR CO., Pet Alum*,Cal. B r a n c h House, 231 S Main St., Los Angeles. Gasa sa for breakfast The life germ and vital fore* of plants and flowers; it g i v e s v i g o r , power and sice to the vital organs of man. Manhood restored. Growing too Fast A college student iu one o f our west­ ern states returned home after his course was finished to find that his father, a means that children do not clergyman with a small salary, was get proper nourishment from eking out his liv in g by running a small food. T h e y are therefore farm. One o f the adjuncts of the farm thin, narrow -chested and was a cow, a pretty good animal, which weak. however, had a strong aversion to being milked. Here was an opportunity for a display o f the lately acquired knowledge of the juvenile collegian. “ Father,” said he, “ Professor O. says i f ono w ill p la c ' a weight upon a oow’ ’s back it w ill make her give down the milk. ” Tho reverend gentleman, favorably the cream of C o d -live r Oil impressed w ith this information that and hypophosphites, supplies his sou had learned from Professor G .t material for growth. It decided to try the simple remedy. In ­ makes sound bones, solid stead, however, of placing a weight flesh and healthy, robust upon the cow ’s back, the clergyman placed him self upon i t But then he children. Physicians, the world answered the purpose. The cow, how­ over, endorse it. ever, was still obstinate. Don't be decelnd by Substitutes! “ T ie my legs under the c o w ," said Prepared by Soott A Bowae. N. T. AU Druggists •ho father to his son. Tho son did fo . But the cow, unused to such unusual and arbitrary proceed­ ings, manifested her displeasures by rearing and plunging, entirely unrniad- ful of the dignity of the personage astride her spinal column. It was get­ ting altogether too interesting for the two bipeds concerned in tho transac­ tion. “ Cut tho rope, cut tho ro p e !" shout­ ed Mr. V. to his dutiful son, meaning the rope by which he was attached ta the cow. But tho son, being somewhat excited, cut the rope by which the cow was fas­ tened to the stanchion. A t ouce avail­ ing herself o f the liberty thus offered, the cow took an unceremonious exit The Be«t C U R E ! for C ug h« , Colds « n i from the stable, and down through the C o n n ii r a p t I o n . Bold by ail Druggists. Pr'ce, TO cen’ s. street she went. The minister accom­ J K. GATE-i A CO., Pr. prie tors, 4 7 8 * i ’non.e Sr. H. F. panied the cow, but in a manner not ex­ actly befitting the d ign ity of his profes­ sion. As it happened, one o f the sisters of the congregation was on tho street as the race was in progress. Surprised at snch a sight, the good sister cried out, “ Why, Brother V ., where are you go­ ing?” PLUC CUT His sense o f the ludicrous coming to his aid. Brother V. shouted back: “ The Lord and the cow only know. I don’ t !” The clergyman was eventually rescued The most powerful healing ointm tut ever discovered. from his awkward perch and never at­ H E N R Y** CAKB’ HJC SALVE rn-e* sores. tempted the feat again.— Voice. “ ** h II mvb burn«. S c o t t ’s E m u ls io n R. HALL’S N ight Emissions, Weak memory. A tr o p h y , Sexual Weakness, etc.. Surely cured by POLLEN ACM E NATUSI't «KMC SMOKE Easy to c a r r y in vest / m I superior artlMn. this pioneer Co. turns out the highest chins of work promptly, reliably and at uniformly moderile price« forali kinds of engraving. Publish* rs helj ed '.ogelup sn ciul Issues. Job printers and <-th< r« dioiihl M*nci for samples, esiliti ate« and information. A .T. D uvvky . Manager, au hinrket Hi., H. F Cal. FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE CREASE Its wcrtMng qn al it >sar< utiAii rpassed, act milly ouilasting two b «xes o f ni iv oth er brstid. Free f .o m Ali im al o i l . ( 1 K T T H E O I M ' I N E . F- ’ll HA EE BY OR BOON AND I N f iT U M Mt£l<< ! l A S I M- ____________ and Dealers generally. PULMONARY BALSAM r7/7JIT mTHE V To the person or club returning us the larges! □timber of GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER Certificates on or before Ju te 1. ISM, we w ill give a cash prize of $ 100 , and to the next 1 r > -st numerous other prit.-s ranging from $* •*■ t7n in C ash . CLObhET A DAYfcKS, Forums*), Or. NEW Sweet Virginia WAY M q u ic k l y : ‘Tinv-THC LfFEr . Iíá ? A N lj^ powders we have ever tested. P r o f . J o h n H. L o n g , Northwestern University, C h ic a g o . D r . W a l t e r S. H ain . s , Rush M edical College, Chicago. P r o f . A l b e r t B. P r e s c o t t , Univ. o f M ichigan, Ann Aroor." W e llin g to n ’* G reatest Ila ttle . Ely’s Cream Balm " greater leavening strength than any of the other baking HENRY'S 7 CARBOLIC 7 SALVE I t is sold on a gu aran tee b y ali d ru g ­ gists. I t cu res In c ip ie n t C onsum ption a n d is th e best C ou gh and C ro u o W O R LD ’ S-FAIR * A W .U iD : a pure cream of tartar powder, that is has a considerably In the sky the cloud fleece fliee. Pursued by sun ray kisses. For they are too cold to thrill W ith love’s delicious blisses. FALSE. C o rresp o n d en c e C o n fid e n tia l. “Chicago, March 28th, 1894. India has hint 2 1 governors general, W arren Hastings bt ing the first. C L A IM A S Come« as a riend In time o f need. It M » f e . R e l i a b l e , and a S u r e C u r e ra n be taken at home. N o lo »» of tim e; tio publicity. They write:— S oftly doth the shadow’s lie O ver all the grasses. A nd the light wind whispers low As through the trees it passes. THE THE FITTZ CURE They decide that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder excels in all Spentini ileclar««! that w ith him na­ ture was the U s t inspiration. His choicest compositions were comoived in the fields ami woods. BRAND Is a disease, and w ill use yonr lovi- e in fltero c to have the P n t i r n i tr.ke «C u re, th re w ill b« S u u »lii> $ e where S o rro w s now dwells. Scientists are devoting closer attention to food product». A hitherto aupnblishfxi letter of the Duke of W ellington written to Colonel W ilke, one of the garrison of St. H e l­ ena when Napoleon was there, contains the follo w in g interesting reference to the duke’s greatest battle: They use«l to call me the sepoy gen­ eral. It is due to my having been a se­ poy general tiiat I won the battle of Waterloo. It targht me where to place men w ith whom I conld trust the honor of England and where to pla«-e men who wero Dot so satisfactory. I had troops w ith me at Waterloo in whose hands the safety and honor of king and country could w e ll be plaoed. I had numbers o f others, some of whom I could not trust at all, some I conld bare­ ly trust, and others who were not prop­ erly trained. It was owing to the fact of my having learned in the sepoy wars to place the best o f the men in tbe parts of the field where the greatest courage and bravery were require«!, and others where those qualities were not required, that I won tbe battle of Waterloo.— Westminster Gazette. M *' heals pi < d pies. FnrtiMTid. Wal'n Walla, hpokmie, vis O K & N. Hallway ¡and Great Noi them Kailwuy to Motratia points. Ht. F au J, M i n n e a p o l i s , OODMim. M. Ion Chi­ cago lied K.-I t. A 'dress ai«-.,t C. C. DonHvan, tien. Ag».f F ortl*nd ,O r.; H.C HU- vens. G*. h . Akt .i tie, Wash.: C.G Dixon,Geu. Agt.,Hpok 11 ,W**h. No dust; rock-ballast track; hue scenery; jmlr*ce sleeping ami dining cars; t library eais; fam ily tourist «le* fiers; new equipment. EAST ** *' u cure., wo m id l­ and cuts. Ask for Henry’s; take no ovher. Be­ ware of counteifeiU. Sold by all drujtgiats; 26 centi a box. ____________________________ P. N. U. No. 577 - » F N TT No *64 »n MRS. WINSLOW S «ISSI F O « C H IL D S tM . TRFTKIMb r w H < « S i l>nn .ii. S» tu : H DON’T BORROW TROUBLE.” BUY S A P O LIO _________________ T I S I MALARIA ! HOW TO nH FAPRR IN T H F ! F N D - DO Y O U F E E L B A D ? D O E S Y O L K BAL K artre? Do«** e ve ry »tep «*-m a bni«I*-n? You n w l M O O R E ’S REVEALED SAVE R E M ED Y MONEY «3ROCERIE* AND PROYiSTOJîbnf u.. «„ d we wlfl « V « yoo m o »«» w „ h.- . v r e . » . ,r^ « » Vslneor no.:.. We boy .nd ell f ,r « « t « . ” ¿h í.w than .ny other firm in the eonntry. Send a.yon r n>me .n.l wt.lre.. and « e wi*] -n-.il new prx-e 1 which w,ll be out « o n . We « t f r to d.y : <" ” J Z Z )Ja , Lu d B y rranuLted .u g .r in lo-Ib u c k . lor.---- ft 00 | B e .tc .e l oil r - r cere ‘ 1 ; 15 _________________ • Arbuckle’. citi,e . . ' ., " ,¡¿7 ” 2 £ m _ p rv. ^ f. u , " .... I .... Send nt « U»t o f what >ou you need, .n d we w ill make you von >r— m . i price*. ... .. .. . mires« . . . . . . jou . . . . r . . orden» . I — , to and Fpecial A Bsrt bBMd. of.fcw._r per barrel....- M A R K L. C O H N A CO. 1 * 0 F r o n t S tre e t, P o r tla n d . O r.