I LIFE ON A WATER FARM. THE DREAD TOMORROW A ll Experts Use Royal Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal Baking Powder than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best results in pure, wholesome, appetizing food are assured. Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi­ cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds to the wholesomeness of the food. M a r i o n H a RLAND: “ I regard the Royal Baking Powder as th e best in the market. Since its introduction into my kitchen I h ave u sed n o other.” M. G ou ju , late Chef, Delmonicoh, N e w -Y o rk : " I n my use of Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others.” A . FORTIN, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleveland: “ I have tested many baking powders, but for finest food can use none but ‘ R oyal.’ " A Merchant with Tact« W h e re th e N ick el C o m e » 1 roin. How much the imagination works I In the Copper CHIT mine, near Sud­ upon people wlioare apparently endowed bury, Canada, it is said more n> «el is with common sense! While in the store I being produced than the entire narket of a leading optician recently, a lady en­ of the world calls for at cu rro i prices. tered with a thermometer she had pur­ A little branch off the main line of the chased two days before. Canadian I* n ilic railway, four miles in " I want this changed,” she said with length, leads out t*> the mine, which considerable asperity. opens into the face o f a crag of the brown, “ What is tlie trouble?” asked the ur­ oxidized Laurentian rock, characteristic bane head of the concern. of this region. The miners are now at “ It is incorrect. 1 iiung it on the wall work at a depth of about J00 feet below near the window, und watched it all the surface. As fast as the nickel and day, and this morning I compared it fopfier hearing rock is hoisted out, it is with tire accounts published in the pa­ broken up and piled upon long hods, or pers and it did not agree witli them.” ricks, of pine wood, to be calcined or The proprietor, witli a tact that was roasted, for the purpose of driving out great, answered: Ihe sulphur which it. contains. The roast­ “ I'm very sorry, madam, for the mis-1 ing process is of the nature of lime kiln­ take. Here is one which you must hang ing or charcoal burning. Each great bed outside of the window on this brass, of ore requires from one to two months b o o l—brass is a superior conductor— I to roast. When roasted the rock goes to and I'm sure you will find it all right.” the principal smelter, a powerful blast She thanked him and went away furnace “ jacketed” —in mining phrase— pleased.—New York Star. with running water, to enable it to sus­ tain the great heat requisite to reduce Tb«y Just Help Themselves. the crude, obdurate mineral to fluidity. Old Lady—No young man should ever The dross of the molten mass is first ask a girl for a kias. Young Lady—They usually don’t.—PM1- allowed to flow off, and afterward the nearly pure nickel and copper, blended dalphla Press. together in an alloy called the “ mat,” or matte, is drawn off at the base of the It Happen««! at liar Harltor. furnace into the harrow |x>ls and wheeled Dick— O id you k iss her? Chappie—No—I didn't dare to. liut away, still liquid and limy hot, to cool proudly) she kissed me.—Munaey’e Week- in the yard of the smelter. The mat con­ tains about 70 per cent, of nickel, the re­ maining 30 per cent, being mainly cop­ Night marna. per. When cold, the conical pot loaves ‘•1 dream my storie«,” suid Ilicks. “How yor m u st d rea d «oing to b e d l” ex of mat can easily he cracked in pieces lim ed O —New York Sun by means of heavy hammers. The frag­ ments are then packed in barrels and shipped to »Swansea, in Wales, and to Germany, where the two constituent metals are separated and relined by secret processes, which are very jealously guarded by the manufacturers. So jealously is the secret kept that no one in America has yet been able to learn the process, although ono young metal­ lurgist spent three years in »Swansea as a common laborer in the factories in order to obtain it. At present there are pro­ duced daily at the Copper Cliff mine ulsmt ninety pot loaves o f mat, each weighing near 450 pounds, an output which yields an aggregate of more than 4,000 tons of nickel a year. Manufac­ turing Jeweler. ÍS If MASTIFF PLUG CUT was not all that is claimed for it, how KHlnrull on llie riulna. else could so great a business and < Professor Frank II. Snow, of the Kan- sale have developed in so short a ! s;is State university, said several years ! Ago: “ lhit the fact that thousands of time ? new comers, from ignorance of the cli- Imvo attempted to introduce ordi- A pure, mild, sweet smoke— | ! mate, nary agricultural operations upon the so uo wonder it has become the called plains, and ha ve disaslrously failed in the attempt, has placed an undeserved standard smoking tobacco,even in ! sligina upon the good name of Kansas in competition with long-established many far distant communities, and has j undoubtedly somewhat retarded immi* brands of recognized merit. j gration during the past few years. It is J 11 P»*c« Tobacco Co., Richmond. Vireinla. I time for the general recognition of the I fact that, except in exceedingly limited I area where irrigation is possible, the ULCERS, | western third of Kansas is lievond the CANCERS, | limit o f successful agriculture.” SCROFULA, The severe seasons of drought which j have occurred since the above conserva­ 8 A L T RHE U M , tive statement was written show the R H E U M A T IS M , I whole truth of the matter to be that the BLOOD POISON. | westward advancing line of settlement these and every kindred dbouso nrUing is by no means an isoliyetal one, hut that from Impure blood successfully treated by it is merely a line representing in a way that never-failing and beat of nil tonic's and the overflow o f the population of our mxiicinea, eastern states. It needs hut a slight , acquaintance among the old settlers in central Kansas to know that they ! fear nowadays excessively dry weather | os much as they did twenty-live years ago. The people who live farther west Books on Blood and Skin are losing faith in tin* idea of an in­ Diseases free. creased rainfall, as is evidenced by the Printed testim onials sent on fact that over two hundred linear miles Application. Address of main canals have lately been con strueted for irrigation purposes nearly as far east as Kinsley, in the \rkansas ATLANTA. OA. valley of Western Kansas. In the Platte valley, in Nebraska, large irrigating sys­ tems are at present Udng projected.— Stuart O. Henry in Popular Science Monthly. S im ? S pecific S S S n* 8wift Specific Co., E L Y ’S CREAM BALM When npplled Into the uoatrilt*. » I l l be Mt*orbees. licet »HtsN'iibie I'rlee,.i0 eel»»» at druir«lM*' or by u all tops, etc.). Farinaceous dishes, 3j ounces ELY B R O T H E R * ,» Warren street. New ^ rk (|Mtat«H‘s, rice, hominy, maccaroni. etc.), YO U NEED NOT F E A R or tiles«* may U* «•mittrd and a ronv- th a t w ill know y o u r h a ir 1« dve«l If spending amount of green vegetables you u*r 11..»I |M-rfeet imitation of nature, substituted. Salad, with plain dressing. I ounce. Fruit, 3j ounces. Water, sparingly. Sup|HT or Lunch.—Two eggs, or lean meat, .1 ounces. Salad (radi»lies pickles, I t liu p n rta a glowwv c o l o r am i frt*»h lift- to I ho etc.), J ounce. Bread. I ounce (1 sliceV. h»ir. I 'r lc r , El. Ofttce, :i;> Park I* I are, V \ . Fruit, 3) ounce». Or fruit may be omitted ami bread (2 ounce*) substituted Fluids (tea, coffee, eu ). 8 mince?1. No beer, ale, cider, champagne, sweet W>w*n I rbv r a n I do not tu«**n nu*rt>l? t at.-p th»m bm a 1 MM and • . \ wim»s or spirits. Claret Mini liivk in •adtoal cum. I bar»* mad«* tin» t1 .,f FITS KIM Milk, except us an LKPHY <* FAIJ.INO Hit K NI> n a .(«» ^ | great moderathUL warrant injr iwniMtjr Ut cur», tha IWaoaa addition to t> a or coffee, «mlv la casn nal ulhara harw fail«*il la no rwawn f.*r n<>t o.-w rweaHrot« a «nrw. Send at ooca f«»r a tmafiw» and a Kiw Rottteof ly. Eat no rich gravies, and nothing Utf tafaJlihic rrmnlt. tine 1 and l\»t fried. New Yolk Times. H A Y -F E V E R Tutt’s Hair Dye I C U R E F IT S ! H . U . M O OT. M . ('«• IMJ P e a r l || n e v Aawayer MLd J • 11« r lo A , *-s waunati k 7 p . ji . v . M o .a r —a r m i .« N. y lea • hemipl x u T s* . f » Will You hare's treasure To your w ife. Hill BlU—1 littv« uium i L ull » that 1 liavi a truasoiw» Yaokas ki.au» tnmi T h e r e Is P r o fit In R a is in g f i s h and P r o g s fo r M a rk et. 0rrvf often d oth the m arch o f co m in g ih N o echo o f it» footf»U fling before. But #teal 3 udown the corridor, until i t paubes—at the door. It has not been many years since water farming was added to the possibilities of “ agriculture” In Indiana. It began as a The eagle’s shadow warns the huddled flock. diversion. It has become a business. T he tempest »ends ch ill breezes through the Enough time has now elapsed to demon­ sky. strate that water farming may be made Its harbingers; on man's disasters »hock practicable und profitable—at least as prof­ Sw oops all too suddenly. itable as some other rural occupation, and The bark, through ruplds piloted with care. inore enticing than the ordinary life of an Sails a sm ooth course, forgetting danger« agriculturist. As much money can be gone. Inade off an acre of water as off an acre of But strikes the hidden reef-edge u n a w a r c- land, including well located fish and frog b in k s—and the stream flows on. ponds on the one hand and ordinary farm­ N o sign foretells the near approach o f sorrow ing on the other. N o note, n o breath o f warning in the air; One of the pioneers of water farming in fctiii cn each sw eetest dream the dread tom or­ Indiana is Mr. Joseph Manlove, of Mikon. row Seven years ago he bought a small piece of H ath broken unaware. low laud lying between the White Water H a p ly 't was so ordained by wiser powers. canal and White Water river. He deter­ W h o in the d ra ft o f buffering man must mined to flood the low land, and to add to drain bis possessions the adjoining high land for Infused the m em ory o f careless hours park purposes. His place now includes A s anodyn e to pain! fourteen acres of water and twenty-one of Willing that each, unmindful of the knell, _ _ the _ land. His business is largely with bliouM p!u«*k the flower, .LouWl Imil iko.un. i and only hici’ er Is not •trong, but we ere, m any o f u», com pelled to f»ce rou gh weather ire uent y. Diseases w hich arise from a ch ili are peculiar to no season of the year. This is true; therefore, there shouio be In the closet o f every kouaeh^Id—what ? X ot a « unm edlcated stim ulant, absolutely d evo d of anything but *a excittve action, but a tonic oom oiu in g, in the effective form o f an invigor- ant and au alterative, the quality o f defense | against changes of weaiher. H ostetler’s elcrn- a<’h Bitter» has three or four properties that no j other article o f ita clans posnessee Not only | does it relieve the com plaints which It even u- ‘ ady cure*, it fortifies the system against the ba i I effect« e f changes of temperature, fatally and too often show n in the deadly form o f ** la grip p e;" j it produces a radical change iu the weakened ‘ con dition o f a sy*. em peculiarly liable to be at- i tacked by it. and it tends to provide agaiust the I danger losulting from an im poveiished count-I tion o f tlie blood and a disordered state of the j liver or lowehL________ ____________ “ What is so rare as steak well d o n e ?” said the j June ¡»oet sadly to him self as he contem plated ! the ill-Cooked meat. H O W 'S T H IS ? We offer One H undred Dollars’ reward for auy e v e o f catarrh that cannot be cured by taking H all’» Catarrh Cure F. J CHENEY A CO., Prors , *»o’ ed •» O. We, the undersigned, h ve k n o w F J Cheney for the last fl teen >va»*-I and believe him per- f ct y honor ble i all business tra «actions and financially ah'*» to ca ry < ut any ob fgHtious m ide by tLe r fl .-ro. WK T »t T U U A X , Whi'lesa’ e Druvgl-ts, Toledo. O. WA1DINO, KIN NAN i V MARVIN, Wholt-sa e Druggists, Toledo* O. H all’s Catar’-h Cure is ta e i internally, ac ing directly upon the blood and m ucous sunaces of t ie system. iVstim ouials sent free. Price, 75 cents a bott'e. Sold by all diuggi.-its. O X ff CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ; S*fi MkNaSCO. CAL. L3UISYIUE. Hi. ME A DOKIt, A Y- A woman always look* under the b?d for a| ’nan. A man goes out between acts to look foi | him. D E S Iltfr S T O BK.% K E N J O Y S Both the method and results when ?yrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant ind refreshing to the taste, and let* gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- ;eiu effectually, dispels colds, head- iches and levers and cures habitu.'l ■oustvpation permanently. For sain in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggist*. S H I LI c o n s u m í ! TF 8 T IM O R V . Henry Thorne, Traveling Secretary of the | Y. M. C. A , writes from Exeter Hall, couch " curé ' Strand, London, February 2, 1888: “ I desire to bear my testimony to the value of A llcock ’ s P orous P laster ?. I This GREAT COUCH CURE, ibis success- have used them for pains in the back and fui CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug. side arising from rheumatic and other ?ists oa a positive guarantee, a test tint no other causes never without deriving benefit from Cure con stand successfully. If you have a tli* ir application. Thev are easily applied COUGH. HOARSENESS or LACRIPPE.it and very comforting. Those engage i as I will cure you promptly. If your child has the am in public work which involves exposure :ROUP or SVHOOPING COUGH, use it to sudden changes o f temperature will do juickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON- well to keep a supply o f A llcock ’ s P orous $17M PTION, don’t wait until your case is hope- Pi* asters in their portmanteaus.” ess, but take this Cure at once and receive im­ A mun may rnu Into debt, but be seldom mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Traveler? convenient pocket size 25c. Ask cornea out ut anything faster than a walk. our druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. If your For throat diseases, coughs, cold9, etc., ungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Por- effective relief is found in the use of •us Plasters. Price, 25c. "Brown's Bronchial Troches .” Sold only in boxes. 25 cents. CUR It is rather hard to exa ctly define the nick of tim e, but Satan is certainly the Nick o f eternity. KL P T l ’ K K A M ) P IL E S CURED. We positively cure ruptuie, piles and all rec­ tal «lise ses without paiu or detention fr-»m busi­ ness, No cure, no prv . Also ah Private dis­ eases. Address for pamphlet Drs. Porterfield A Losey, 838 Market street, San Francisco. It Is a wise railroad stock that knows Its own _______ _________ T ry G rrmba for breakfast« Use Enamel lue Stove Polish; no dust, no smell An ingenious and successful trick j I’ulrlag in the Huun. Wits recen tly played at a London flat, I There is absolutely no protection thrown in broad dayligh t. A gentlem an about the matter of arranging pairs in the rung tho bell ut 3 o'clock and inquired I house. The only rule upcm the subject ...u 41 .. Mr. m .. _ ._r „„„ i „ says that the all ^ w hether D rey was at . home. . after , . first call , , of tho , (lay , *,Pl . „ . • » , « . . pairs shall ho announced by the clerk. The No, sir, said the ja n ito r ; ho rare- ; practice is for members making tho pairs ly if ev e r com es hack from the te m • j to hand tho announcement of them to the D R . G R A N T ’S pie b eforo 5 o ’clo c k .” “ That is clerk, who sees they are printed in The stra n g e,” returned the other, “ since ! K‘-«-*»nl. No questions are asked, and the I k n ow h o has an apiKiintment hero I ,,,0," ^ ra 11 * “ P I»“ ™ <•«’ “ >«'»• selves. Tims, when a member is absent A positive specific for all Kidney Troubles such w ith a Mr. Johnson ut4 o ’c lo c k ;” then and is not paired, be can telegraph to a as BRIGHT'S DISEASE. DIABETES. BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE, Ae. To the aged it is particu­ ho w ent his w ay. colleague anil find some member on the larly adapted. T o try it once is to recomm end it. A t 1 o ’clock , to tho minute, Mr. other side in tho same situation, when it is PREPARED BY arranged that Tho ltecord shall state that Johnson called and, g iv in g his name, these two absent members were paired. Manufacturing Co., w as o f eou rso'allow ed to wait in Mr. One member who went to Europe with­ Portland, Oregon, COPYRIGHT IB9» G rey ’s apartm ents, w hich he d e­ out taking the precaution to get a pair was r o w « I L E 111 A l.li i l l i t nuded o f ev ery th in g o f ‘portable used to protect half a dozen members in A n eed y wom an value” in ten m inutes, and then one day. It was also found that he was — tlie one who’s overworked, nerv­ M AN N ’S p pNE R UTTER w alked out, observ in g its he passed paired with a member w ho never knew the ous, and debilitated. What she G o o d T rice » fo r H are C oin«. W ill out Dry o r Green the porter, that he could wait no other man was absent from Washington. Tho prioes of the Davis coin sale were needs is Dr. Pierce’s Favorito Pre­ B ones, Meat, Urist’.o and all. —Philadelphia Press. Green C ut B oN E d w ill longer. E xcept from a m oral stand again good yesterday. Colonial Issues scription. It’s mado exactly to fit double the num ber o f evRS point, th is seem s a really adm irable reached the highest figures. A New her case— an invigorating, restora­ —w ill m »k e them more fer­ Tl*© P o w e r o f th e l)nl>y. t il e -w il l carry the hens strok e o f business.—San Francisco No people on the globe love their chil­ York doubloon of 178? brought $150; a tive tonic, and a soothing and safely through the m r ltiug Argonaut. period and put them iu dren so much ns the Chinese mid Japanese, sot o f three Maryland coins, a »hilling, a strengthening nervine, giving tone con dition to lay w hen egss and nowhere do children so much respect | sixpence and a groat, ono of which bore and vigor to the whole system. But coram n l the highest price CinpIm N lzIn^ n F a ct. | the bust of l.otd Baltimore, $39 each; a it isn’ t a mcro stimulant. their parents. and w ill d ovelo;. » y< ur It’s a T h ere aro iieeuliuiities. itiiosyncra-1 The Coreans laugh nndch.it with their | New England shilling of Massachusetts, ch ick s faster t~iaa any other food. «ios o f t‘ \]>rcssion, w hich t‘in]>h¡iHÍzo children, and the Burmese mother pets her $33. 50, and a pine lroe shilling of 1053, legitimate medicine, that an expe­ Feed Green D~nes and rienced physician has carefully pre­ and accentuate fact«. It i« not baby and slugs it lullabys. $1125. A Carolina halfpenny, 1094, sold use I ’ r e o s o z c j i e to k ill The Turks spend hours in playing with for $37, and a New York cent of 1780, pared, for woman’s ailments. All ih e lice, an l > on v ill m ake enough to say, "h o is deaf. ” W e in their children, and the most savage of the 1 fifty per cent m ore p ro-t. variably add, “ as a i>ost." It would Indians spend time in making toys for w ith a hast of Governor Clinton and the functional derangements, chronio Solid for Catalogue and. the motto, “ Non vi virtute vlci,” sold for weaknesses, and painful disorders appear Huftieiont to «ay, "lie is blin d.” their babies. prices. peculiar to the sex, are corrected PETALUMA INCUBATOR COITY, ITTALCMA., CAT,. but w o p refer in nearly all e:tses to There is no country in the world which $39. Tho best price for a dime was $-11 for and cured by it. nilinit o f no contradiction by a n ­ tho squalling infant does not rule, and on And because it’s a certain remedy, nouncing that he is “ stone blind." the shores of every ocean and the center of tho issue o f 1833, with four stars. Dimes every land tho baby is king.—Washington of 1804 and 1811 brought $35 apiece. A it can be made a guaranteed one. T o be "d e a d " should suffice; “ dead Letter. _______ If you are interested on any Land case; if you half dime of 1803 sold for $170. Tho If it fails to givo satisfaction, in any as a d o o r n a il'' elinelies the fact. want a Pa ent, *r desire a Pension, write lor infor­ collectors and some dealers attending C razy In v e n to rs. mât on to B % L »’ W IN & K A I .U U ^ « A t t o r ­ D etroit Free Press. case, you have your money back. n e y » . Washington, D. C. Conte t Cases. Mining Side by side with the greatest inventions the sale were indignantat the threatened Claims and Railroad Lands a specialty. Fees mod­ of the age are classed t he craziest offsprings seizure by tho secret service authorities erate. Any desired re erence given. Tlut \V ii i I «* r *» I in piMlenoe. of the human brain. Today some mighty The best pill costs less than any Mr Wayl»aek (at liotel) - W h a t’s Edison patents an idea which lights the > of some counterfeits o f rare colonial coins. Tho originalsof these coins, they other. Costs loss, but does more. that lenionadet world and to-morrow some lunatic offers a say, are not now redeemable by any They’re smaller, too, and easier to W aiter That's a linger bowl. Hah plan by which all humanity can lift them­ selves to heaven by their boot straps. In government, and the counterfeits were take. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets "W h a t's it for?" only struck for scientific purposes, and are the best pills. They regulate “ T o wash y ’r lingers after eatin. looking through the patent office you are are o f value only to numismatists.- surprised at the wisdom and the foolish­ rfeetly the liver, stomach, and you know, s a lí" ness of man’s intellect. The one is as great New York Tribune. r bo owels. “ Consaru y r im pudence! I don't as the other, and from the foolish point of eat \\ itli m y lingers if 1 d o com e from view it w ould seem that when au idea of a A n A u d a e le n s T hief. Pholflo MaBctoa Ox. 099 Ciar 8t, Baa Fmn-taoa. the coun try. 1 eat with m y knife, patent creeps into an inventor’s house For audacity, the record of James Jolin- common sense flies out of his window.— som e us oth er f o lk s " tiood News. | son, alius "Jersey Jim ," “ Ii. B. Barton," Hip d lath« ar Know Frank G. Carpenter's Letter. leading r»meuy for all ti « ; “ E. A. Hobbs,” and several other aliases, unnatural discharge» a< ■ prlvata diseases of men 4 . English m anufacturers claim that | wiil probably equal that of any other no- T o M a k e W ltou t Dreiktl. certain cur» for the d«b % tho l>est w illow in tho w orld t» to Iv j torious criiuitatl known to tlie police. 1 ta tln f Y v aakuou paca: t i Whole wheat bread, that is so much to women. found uloug tho bunks o f small recommended now for children and dys­ | Last »veek lie entered one o f tlie large I MfdaaVy Mr IpreacribaUand f«>a' «»’s IT he E v AMIUHEWICI i C o . In recomm andioa It K\ «tream s in the southern countries, peptics, is made with one quart of luke­ 1 hotels in tiiis city and stole a package of V emCiNNATl,0.|BiB all aufT»r»ra. and then.» sivin s som e ground for warm water, a little .salt, one-half cup i letters, including one belonging to Al­ L V. a. a. J. 8TDNER, M D, O fc r •.a - b M b y n r « W l . 'i , " I am Post Master here and keep their contention, although an im of yeast, one-half cup of sugar, two fred II. Torreceli, general agent of the F R IC K 1 1 4 » large spoonful» of molasses, one large Michigan Central railroad, anti contain­ a Store I have kept August Flower mense quantity o f gissi w illow wood spoonful of shortening, eight and a half ing bis annual passes over numerous for sale for some time. I think it is is cu t ev ery year in this country cups of flour. Do not knead it. Stir it railroads and a frank v.-hich entitles him a splendid medicine.’ ’ E A. Bond, with a spoon to moderately stiff batter and Prince G eorg e o f W ale« has a much let it stand over night. In the morning to the free use o f the lines of the West­ P M , Pavilion Centre, N V sm aller head than lus father, and a put it in pans, let it rise, then bake. This ern Union Telegraph company for one The stomach is the reservoir. London pu i»'r su ggivt« the pm liabil- quantity will make two good sized loaves. year. Bait for lea-t m >u»y for C A S H , If it fails, everything fails. The These useful articles Mr. Johnson placed , This recipe is vouched for by a mother who ity o f tho crow n lieiug reduced in Address for pedal price*. never lets her children eat any other kind in his wallet, »vhich lie lost, lio»vever, | liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the size when it is [m-w'd along to tho S m ith s ’ Cash Store, of bread.—Exchange. while on Iiis »»ay from Philadelphia to I heart, the head, the blood, the nerves 4 I O - 4 IH F r o n t S t.. S. » . preaent heir up|«uivnt If you feel wrong, Trenton. On discovering iiis loss lie de­ all go wrong («uni f 1 h »\ v I iiii for No*«* Hlonl, look to the stomach first. Put that liberately inserted numerous advertise­ In 1889 « man w alking along t j v s \ . tv pht-itian say»: “ A |a-rsen who Is ment* requesting their return, and offered right at oni'e by using August I cent Natch. Block island, discovered t lit itlt-ddlng front tho m * ' should a lilieral reward to tlie finder. It was Flower. WINTER & HARPER, It assures a good appetite j the h ip N u ic s o f som egtgantu specie» >t- t-itm in hi* ¡HH-krt.and when he 71 M orrison S treet. Portion«», Or. tlie*»' notices that led to hi» arrest bv the and a good digestion » | o ut i. k routing on i-otmnencevbew- o f extinct unitimi The com bined B ox s o » . i-lv. Nine titue* out of ten the Trenton police.—Philadelphia Record. Weight o f the t u o Naie» was nearly . . 1 .t, 11\itv of tlie faeini muselea will 8 0 0 i « 'i i t t i I s tbt SCÄfTT* »»•it tin* Meed mg. If he is not able to . 1 ; t the pc »entire let hint try it as n ARE THE BEST W ATERS Having* Link* m ake th eir ow n r»-me»l» mil It« ss ill generally find it a »ttc- For 1 iv**r aril KMn»\v Complaint. Hheumati*in • ;•* *t. l*r»'Ps.' I'km ai'*t Private InaeaNeii. ► eniitl- m ica con cern in g the length o f time tv»a.“ V11 :ny Express. t.iilv Mtnatea«t for w hich interest will lie perm itted of f'tigeiie. New hotel ami hath*, opeu all \ rotitKl. Write for circular to to accum ulate on dorm ant deposita. No I m > fo r l i t » M e m o ry . HA HR A M U FORD. Propri-N.r*. F »Iey II.»1 I a «» co’uuy. itr, Pars» n Bluff — Bomembor, you must givo These rules are printed in the Link Tx>0t for thin a«i\ t iu thl« urxl w * h *X. 1 an account of all your actions ami deeds o f your hooka. wln u you go to the other world. «»Id t t o l.l axui SUrer Bon*ht; Bend your old Qo*f R u n W it h U t « o r G a s o lin e « *ad S lim bvmail tc Uie old and reiiahia h<>us« o< A isuidon has the largest telegraph Jimtm Fast boy—I’ m glad you mention­ Tour Wife ran run it. Require* uo license ! •N'lvtnar, fl Third «tree«. San Franelan*; I will seed bj mttrn u ail «he .v.\ *«x* T»i ug V> aaaar; If the amonat » ougineer. Makes uo smell or dirt. No Bate:.».- office in the w orld, w here m ore than ed it l um studying a new system of im « tot MBtiAfsotorr wtii return cold. or Electric spark. B c f e r , B u y ir if. It.noo operator* are constantly out pro\ ng the memory. I gUfM I’ll drop it J T R 9 ■ water In t * » ‘errs fcokVng P .4L.1LII A IIC Vf ttow_ Texas S.fting*. the « i n fe c n ib e r s o r aay- Our Remedy ! Kidney and Liver Cure. The 0. W. R. LANDS, PATENTS, PENSIONS. MORPHINE HABIT I SURECURE ARVEST SUPPLIES P ia n o s and O rg a n s . Foley Hot Springs Test HERCULE? G A S E N G I N £ l. XooVCO AT F ployed. W ttltrr* o f H ig h I I ii *' i « k « v Thera is a saloon keeper near Ninth and Walnut who has hail half a ih zau poverty stricken sons o f noble German familie* employed as waiters in his place. An alleged “ count" or two, a couple of sons of German "bnroue." wearing white aprons, have Nvn feat ures of the saloon during the pa»t year. A patron of the phtce says that the pro­ prietor was a republican in the father- land, and that lie tak< s (aeasure in hav­ ing the descendants of his old oppressors s«r\e imu tn mental capacitile«, - ciuciti- u s t i C o iu u t « r e t a i G a z e ito . I b lq n lt o n » H a n d ». Extract from Recent Novel—“ At that moment the worthy pastor appeared on the threshold of the manse. His hands were thrust into the pockets of his large looee coat, while he turned over the leaves of the prayer book and w iped hta specta d « . ” —Paul U id a k Caught. A half tu ket for this bojr, pleae*” “ How a h a lf ticket? Iao’t he i i years aid»’ “ Oh, no. only 11.” “ Oh. th»n you want e whole ticket, for only cMldrtn under 10 go for kali Flie- » t i '-» !• » » n r. â' Jtr#If r« • ■ . i t f 'i t*'«t • k Tfî b . h t v* II • »k »t rr^ry mats 1 » r w i t « ; T o w t r q IMl KON EÎ5 P is h B r a n d SI cH»v t « be »<■•: n*ht at ry ! •eau i rr<~-i • ’)'- « a'.ao ta feel o+ 1 ut k. and au: . rira our d.-dew to taaka any >... Krr 1 : at ta» s u e ther point, ihar» ar» tw,» w « » 1 ti ' u can ta», u.« »Aaauuis ffa ra N d Fiah Bracd sü.-kar. 1st. A S o f t W o o l e n C e lla r . 1 4 . T b i f T r a 4 f ^ a r l | i b d o w . ) YOUNC MEN! T h e S p ^ l f l o A No. I. Orre* wltluMit fall, all r««.« . f tFoworr- tin*;« ; 1 t « l f e l . r«- matter of h -x A- : c M .lulii c. P-RTcnta f»trV-t"r^ It « an in- U-r'-nl r- tnth'y. O m a \* »en everyUdna riae ■ a* **• id by Dnnftrl'ta, ‘ Ma .¡facturera; ihe \ s .t *• hat, He>»?lrlua ■ 4a;. J oec. > S an F ranc * co . C al . T obtlakd r.â. B E A T S S TE A M POW E!3» Watch Out V IX»r h y fh t h e »# p o in t a i 8- nt ; r i'ata« | • ft»a. A.J.T04ER *•>. ■ Mtu P iä * s Remedy ft-r Uaiarrh is the 1 TV Pae. and Cheap«* | C A T A R iR M * aí ‘>5 drufoist* e r t t ; ko à. 0 BafBiOLa, w* ■ Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, e » *W- S I M O N O S 8A W S A ,* ° 8 a w R epB lrln p . SAW CO., 7# Pront Street, PortlanB, Or.