B akina Powder Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report A b & o l u t e l y A The B IG SALT M IN E . l i e v e lo p in e n t ^ o f a N e w In d u s try . C a l if o r n ia pu re STORIES OF THE DAT. T h in g s Seen anu If*a r «l at the C ap itol at W a sh in g to n . 'FRIEND TO MANKIND. W ILLIA M G. ROBINSO N, W H O IS D YING IN W AS H IN G T O N . He la K now n a . the "H avlor o f H a b le ..- I l a . D efined an A p p lia n ce to Cool F ever P atie n t. H e lp I I I . T ry in g lo F am ily . Secure a Patent to HE M.\Y BF. A CONGRESSMAN. A D etro it N e w a b o f A p poin ted aa a T a * e In tne House. One of the most interesting and praiseworthy appointments made by Doorkeeper Glenn of the honse of repre­ sentatives, whose personal staff consists of something like 200employees, Is that of Albert La Riviere of Detroit to bo a page on the floor of the house. He was appointed on the recommendation of Representative Corliss of Detroit and was selected by the Newsboys’ ussocia tion of that city as their representative in congress. When the news of Albert's appoint­ ment reached the boys, they held a rousing ratification meeting in Detroit, ut which a letter was read from Con­ gressman Corliss, holding out to the successful boy the hope that lie might become a great statesman sumo day, as other boys have who la gan us pages in the senute or house, and resolutions were adopted thunking the congressman for the compliment paid the assix-iutiou, aud saying that Albert La Riviere was chosen because the boys thought him to be the most deserving one iu the lot. When leaving Detroit, he was escort­ ed to the station by 149 newsboys, two brass bands und several leading citizens. Speeches were made by the citizens und the newsboys, and Albert, who was ad­ vised abont how to conduct himself iu Washington, was obliged to mount the platform of the car und outline bis pol­ icy with regard to public questions. All be could say was that he would be as good a representative of the newsboys of Detroit as he knew how to he. The new page was sworn into office the oth­ er day, and a hearty greeting was given him by the many other nimble footed boys who wait on the congressmen, all of whom think it is somewhat of a nov­ elty fur a newsboy to be transformed into a puge. He is a slightly bnilt, bright faced boy, quite intelligent and hopes to suc­ ceed in getting into congress some day as u member. William Aldcn Smith, one of the new members of the Michi­ gan delegation, was formerly a newsboy on the railroad for which he is now the general counsel. With Mr. Smith’s ex­ ample before him, Albert La Riviere thinks there is a good chance for him.— New York Sun. William (J. Robinson, culled the "Savior of Babies" because of his in­ vention, the incubator, is dying in Wash­ ington. There is being tested in the New York hospital oue of bis Inventions which may be of fur greater service to human­ ity than the incubator. It is u contriv­ ance to lower the temperature and thereby suve fever patients. It has been very successful iu its operation. If the dying man should by great gixsl fortune recover, his future weultli would be as sured. When Robinson went to the New York hospital oue day last summer to get one of his incubators introduced at that institution, he noticed a fever pa­ tient ill one of the wards. They were using the old time method to cool this patient’s temperature. There wan a step ladder at the head of his cot, aud on the top of it was a water pail with a piece of ice iu it. A rubber tube over the side of the pail, descending, entered a tublier bag that rested on the patient’s breast. Another tube was arranged so us to cur­ ry off the water from tiie bag into a waste pail at tiie bedside. Robinson was Interested. He asked the doctors about it, mid they told him that the contrivance was often a failure and left great room for Improvement. If the patient sudilenly turned over, he was apt to bring the pail of water down on himself. Then, too, the water in the puil was likely to run out before the nurse could be aware that the bucket was empty, und the condition of the patient would be seriously jeopar­ dized by the sudden stoppage of the cold application. Tho inventor went back to his little tinsmith shop iu East Twenty sixth street mid built a contrivance that should furnish a steady flow of cold wa­ ter. To minimize tie- labor and prevent the sndden «'becking of the stream he used the same water over again. He built a frame of brass rods uhont ft feet high. Two copper cylimit rs capa­ NOVELTIES OF ELECTRICITY. ble of holding ten gallons each were iM K s h lb ltlo n W i l l S u r p a ,« placet! on sliding rods in u vertical posi­ T h a C o in in g A l Sw O t h e r , In Tlila. tion, anil by an arrangement of chains, The Swiss l National exposition, which weights and pulleys the cylinders were at Geneva on May next and ter­ made to balance one another. While begins minates on Oct. 15, bids fair, in the one, filled with water, is at the top, matter of interesting novelties, to sur- jnst above the patient's betel, the other pass any national display made since rests on the fitstr below. The top one is the centennial. A full nreonnt of its filled With ice water and raised by the is given by United States ('omul turning of a crunk at the siile. Rubber scope at Geneva, iu a report to tho tubing passes from it down into a Ridgley, department, and he says that Swiss "worm, ” which is n great improvement state residents in America are invited to over the rubber bag of the doctors. make exhibits. Probably because Theo­ After the water has circulated through dore mayor of Geneva and the coils of the “ worm" that lies on the the Turrettiui, most distinguished electrical en­ patient’s body, it passes into the lower gineer is president of the ex cylinder. As soon as that cylinder gets position iu the Enrope, electrical exhibit will be tin* full It is rnised lo the top and empties finest ever seen. The river Rhine sup­ itself in turn into the other one, which plies 12,000 horsepower, to be electrical­ has been lowered. ly transmitted six miles to (lie grounds. This invention has been n-t‘d for a There be a traveling footpath oper­ month at the New York hospital, and it ated by will electricity, traversing the great has saved many patients and much trou­ machinery hall; horseless cabs driven ble to nurses. by electricity, appliances for aerial navi­ Robinson went to Washington for the gation, a multiplying valve pump, proc­ sole purpose of getting a patent on this ess for making paper and fabrics, tests machine. He had made nothing from of strength of metals by electricity aud his incubators und thought that it was many other electrical appliances. time to try to reap some pecuniary Professor Pictet will display his in benefit from his work for himself and ventiou for producing intense cold and bis family of three little children. exhibit the uses of this low tem­ He tiled his application ut the patent will perature, such us ill the purification of office and was arranging to retnrn home perfumes aud chemicals, the cure nf when lie iMcanie very ill. The doctors dyspepsia by a cold Turkish bath proc­ said lie Imd consumption in an advanced ess, disinfecting and the production of stage and held out small ho|H«s of his an illuminating gas 80 times more pnw recovery. than ordinary coal gas. Bo his wife was called lo liis bedside. erful features will be a Swiss vil­ But the fate of bis patent nn.lw hut it Other an uquarinui where the spectator means to his family is liis one thought. is lage, beneath the water and a Himalaya —New York Journal. railway wherein travelers climb to the top of a great tower by means of a car THE LAST SLAVE. running ou a cable. Articles of incorporation have bocn Oue of the waddent ¡ducea a boot the filed by the ''Crystal Kook Halt Min­ whole capitol is that little corner of! of ing Co." of San Francisco, with a cap­ statuary hall where women wait the ital stock of $500,000, of which $227,- slow motions of their “ influence.” The 600 have been subscribed by Chas. G. condensed heartache and desperation are crowded into that narrow space Ahlborn, Sanford Bennett, Meyer that after day are enough to »often the Lewis, Julius Keimer, S. Lewis, L. day most hard hearted. (Jut there, one day Dorn and Ben Lewis. week, sat a widow. She was old The Crystal Kook Salt Mine is situ­ this and poor, it was a raw, cold day, hut ated in San Bernardino county, and tiie desolate woman had only a thin produces a salt of superior quality, about her aud one shoe was ull which, according to analysis made by shawl broken at the side, so that only her Professor L. Falkenau, of the State stocking kept her foot from the ground. Assay Office in San Francisco, is found She had sent in for “ her” representa to be chemically pure. At the instance tive, when he came out, he was of Norton, Teller eared over mine is preferred by the large cattle the last “ When whispering stone” toward tlie companies to any other salt, by reason senate, that member turned to of its purity, dryness and solidity; also the page and heartless because it is the most economical for “ See here! said If sternly: that old guy comes stock feeding. Owing to its firmness fooling round here after me again, 1 am and purity it does nut deliquesce when not in my seat! Do you sahe?” placed out on the ranges. boy “ sabed” all straight enough The company controlls over 1,000 The gave a frightened promise to re acres of mining ground in which the and salt is mined from large deposits, us member. Poor little old woman! clear and transparent as crystals. The There is a regular King Humbert of mine is connected with Balt Kook Sta­ Italy on the floor of the house, and it tion (Danby) on the Atlantic & Pacific will him greatly to read this K. R. by a road extending thirty-two and surprise And himself an attraction miles, especially constructed by the among the women in quite the galleries. The Traction Engine Company, and upon particular attraction is a pair of fierce whioh the company successfully oper­ mustachios, ami they belong to ates a train of traction engine and gray Poole of New York. Really, the wagons, constructed by the Best Manu­ Mr. likeness to the royal Italiau is quite facturing Company of San Leandro, startling. Cal. The company is about to commence Terry of Arkansas has cultivated a the erection of extensive works at the remarkable suit of chrysanthemum hair mine, and upon their completion will in the summer’s recess between con be enabled to supply the purest salt gresses. If he could enux his locks to ever produced for butter-making, table unkink themselves, he would rival iu use, meat and fish-packing. Lump salt this respect Buffalo Bill. for stock-feeding and milling purposes Prince Albert coatsare quite the fash­ is now being shipped. since Mr. Reed set the pace on the The buildings at the mine are con­ ion he becanio speaker, hut there are structed of salt, and the company is day ways and ways of wearing them. The about to erect an office building at the average needs to take some railroad station out of rock salt, which lessons in congressman the art. A closely buttoned will attract grout attention. Passen­ Prince Albert for gods and gers on the truin passing this station men to laugh at is if a it sight are now in the habit of getting off the most of them do not. does not tit, and train for the purpose of securing crys­ tals of salt as keepsakes. One of the remarkable and enjoyable In the sunlight a building construct­ features of the Fifty fourth congress is ed of this salt appears us if it was cov­ the absence of smoking upon the floor. ered with diamonds. Men like Mr. Quigg and Mr. Tarsney, who all hut sleep with cigars in their find it rare self denial to go THE WEED IN KANSAS. mouths, without Ninoking, hut they content N fw t m i Man a L a d le «’ S m oking C lu b C a lle d them selves with a “ dry smoke, ” twist th e S p a rro w . ing and chewing to pieces almost as The only ladies' smoking club known many cigars as they would otherwise to exist in Kansas has just been discov smoko. The only man seen to smoke do pred in Newton and is named the Spar­ lihortitoly on the floor was Mr. Powers row. The Spairows have u select olub- of Vermont. Ho was clear hack by the room, elegantly fitted up with the most fireplace and was busy thinking when luxurious fiynishings, including divans ho lighted his cigar, and the expression in profusion and all the paraphernalia of cherubic content which went over of asuinkerH’ club. There are hunks and his fare when he settled hack in his periodicals, hut it is in no sense a liter­ chair to take that tabooed smoke was ary club. If is composed exclusively of smoothing to remember. young women, the number being limit­ ed to nine. The ladies who watch with such in­ When one member marries or leaves terest every day the proceedings of con­ tbo city, another lady is elected to fill gress have quite decided that Mr. Crisp the vacancy, and it is suid there are al­ lias the smallest and whitest hand iu ways several applications awaiting ao the house. A n A g e d U e o r g la N e g ro K i J o j i IIIn F irst tion. It was o n ly by accident that this Freedom . A WIDE AWAKE MAN. exclusive secret association was discov­ “ What brund do you wear, mister?" Troue Wilson, an aged negro convict ered, but it has been iu existence for a asked a man witli high heeled boots aud who was pardoned from the Georgia D a v id J o n e s D o e « N ot S leep F o r W e e k s at e. long time. The room belonging to the a sombrero of Representative Miller by Governoi Atkinson the David Jones of • Tim Sparrows is nu Main street and is a yesterday as that gentleman came out penitentiary Anderson, Ind., who other day. is probably the last slave to genuine olubroom. All its members are of the house. the attentiou of the medical receive the benefits of President Lin­ attracted Mr. Miller looked a little surprised, coln’s Included in Newton's “ swell set."—St. profession two years ago by a sleepless emancipation proclamation. but replied courteously that he didn't Wilson was in jail in Liberty county spell of 911 days and last year by another f/mis Republic. knowr exactly what his questioner meant. as accessory to a murder when the negro spell which extended over 181 days, is W lia t <'u ngre«nm en Head. “ I want to know which entup you race was set free by the president. beginning on another, which he fears “ What books are the most popular round up in when there is a general He was afterward sent to the peni­ w ill be more serious than the preceding He was put on the circuit jury with the new congressmen?” I asked a stampede?" tentiary and now enjoys the first breath oues. “ Do yon mean to ask my politics?" of three weeks ago, and, has not slept for bookseller. free air he has ever known. — New 20 days and nights. He does not experi­ “ Rooks on etiquette,“ he answered. asked Mr. Miller. York Recorder. ence any bad effects whatever from the “ The demand is so great we cannot fill “ Precisely," said the stranger. “ I’m spell, nor did he during his 131 days. It. We sold 20 such books yesterday, off my own reservation and I’ve kinder IB orr A lo n g . and I have today sent a large order to lost my bearings. I’m on the trail of The Indian’s view of the way in During that spell he attended to all of the man who corralled a permit to come my publishers, for at this rate my stock which he has been treated by the white his farm business. He Rays now that he w ill soon he exhausted.”—Washington hyar and sass the gov'mnnt fur my man in this country was well given in feels as though In* never w ill sleep state, and the herd boss out hyar allows an anecdote related by Professor Klli- again. —JSt. Louis Globe-Democrat. Post. that I don’t saln> things none too proper cott Kvans of Hamilton college. The Sen ator D a » l« C e d in g Superstitious. P e r fu m e M a n u f a c t u r e . and holds me up. Now, if you don’t be Indian chief Red Jacket once Senator England manufactures perfumes on long to the other outfit, you look fit to famous C'uehmau K. Davis of Minne­ met Mr. Kvans’ granduncle, Joseph K1 sota has reached a very large scale. Importing many of ho n pretty good trail boss. ” the superstitions stage lieott, at Toitawauda. Niagara county. the material* from other countries, but “ And who would you like to see:” Mr. Kllicott at that time was agent of of his presidential bikini. His literary al»o making a large use of home-grown asked Mr. Miller, with a broad smile at the Holland Land company, which own­ bnreau has b«*en in active working order herbs and flowers. the interest the man was eliciting from ed most of the land m what was later for some time past, and it was not un­ loungers in the corridors. the Republican national committee C o n t r o ls a n E m p ir e . known ns the Kighth Judicial district til “ I reckon yon all know* hint like a «if fixed the date of the next convention The South Africa Company, control New York. led by Cecil Kliodcs and Ills associates, hen, the same his name being Deunis The two men shook hands and sat that Senator Davis received his first owns a territory larger than France, Flynn.” Ami Mr. Flynn soon appeared. down on a convenient log, both being ominous visitation. It turns out that he was born on fhe lrtth of Jnue. and, as Germany. Austria and Italy combined the middle of it. After a abort the "And who is that?" asked a gallery near Republican convention is called to or five times the area of California. time *pent in amicable conversation. occupant of his friend, who seemed to Red Jacket said pleasantly, “ Move meet on that date, he firmly believes know everybody and bad been keeping that the omen is a gotfd one for him. In N u m b e r o f H a ir* In * |tear«l. Joe.” up a running comment on everybody along, a good nntured way he lias told some of A Pott stow ii barber has found a nev and Mr. Kllicott did as he had been re everything in the house while the quested, and the chief moved up clone to his friends that the fact of calling the occupation for spare moments. He ha Bayard resolution was being discussed, to meet ou his birthday is counted the number of hairs in a man as In a few minutes came a second convention Mr Ding ley of Maiue addressed the him. an indication to his advantage.—New heurdwhnni be shaved. When the lathe chair. request, “ Move along, Joe.” dried which had been used in shaving Again Mr. Kllicott complied, though York Nun. He’s one of the most highly respect with it was not difficult, although tedious, t ed “ men considerable surprise, and again the C liaflof Dl$h Outfit. count the hairs, which numbered I a. at his left. in the honse,” said a ^ stranger chief follow ed him closely. Scarcely had A chafing dish outfit includes the fififi- — Phi ladelphia Record. this been done when Red Jacket again dish itself, with stand and lamp, a “ And the thinkingest man to boot,” .said, “ Move along, Joe." Amnd tray upon which the whole ar responded the friend, and went on de Mr Kllicott was greatly annoyed, hut rangeuient .stands, the alcohol flagon, liveriug his opinions audibly. willing to humor the chief he “ moved whose long, curved spout permit» the once more, this time reaching filling of the lamp without removing “ Say, ( ’barley, I want a business ex along" end of the log. the blaze, a service dish with cover, all actly like that for a flower stand. It’« the This was not sufficient to satisfy the .if polished nickel. Two spoons are also just too lovely for anything, and it chief, however, for a moment later came iu the list, cue huge oue, of tnckel with all extra profit. Wouldn't tip over.” She was evidently the fourth request, “ Move along, Jos." *bgny handle, a second smaller oue of a bride, ami she was commenting on t hat's the merchant’s reason the malachite mace standard!—Wash­ “ Why, man,” cried the agent irrita­ lacquered wood. Twelve dollars buys bly, “ I can’t move any farther without the outfit.—New Ycrk Times. who tiroes an inferior binding for ington Star. getting off the log into the mud’’’ a costly skirt. It’s not [making “ I’gh !” exclaimed Red Jacket con­ (tomfl News. A Motiarholil. •*) as good as .. “ Jnst so white man. (.'«shier—Have yon heard, sir, that Kokomo, lint.. 1 « the home of a pecul­ temptuously. Want Indian move a Vug—move along. John Jones is a bankrupt : iarly a 111 lot oil family. Tin« ho.hand and Can’t no ftirther. hut he say, ’Move Banker—Well, that’s good new». wife am both blind, the latter being along go ’ " We ll now get a little of what he owes al*> a help!«««« cripple, (lie a evident that os. whereas, if he had remained iu busi­ L a b o u r he re on R «flft a 4 '$ L n po p u la rity. produced hlindnee* likewise depriving Bias \ elvctren Skirt binding. ness. w e d never have got a cent. — Flie- her of the nee of her arma. Their hired At the present moment England it |sude Blatter. Look for S. H. A M. on the label gui lealao blind. Thne the entire hon«e nrobably more unpopular among foreign and take no other. hold ie nightie**. T ie hnahand B ella nations, including even onr own kins The sheets of steel for pentnaking are, It your dealer will not .«upply you we candy on the atreeta. Their home if aa men in ttie Tnited States, than she haa tn their original condition. 8 feet h ug w ill neat and clean aalbetldieet hooaekeeper •ver been before, and in my humble Send loth* (or »am ta. * M ahowini £ ¡aba.a and rr.atc- with |(o«at eyes could keep I t —Chicago judgment our unpopularity waa never «nd 3 feet wide. Froui these strips are ?ut wide euough to permit of the cut rials S y Co P 0 Boa 600 Nsw Inter Ocean you city luig of three or four peu«. . — —. — ----------- | better deserved. —London Truth A DYING SPARK VICKY A W K W A R D I N D E E D . M e rit Thi* 1« If precisely the mistake a man makes he "turns out’’ kind on of the toward wrong him. side of the road when a vehicle come« No ab«urd is the error of the individual who Stop Right Now! Don’t Light less akes organ drastic is on medicines to side, relieve his road liver. to la what gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla its great That the right and the popularity, increasing sales and wonder­ Another! You’re Burn­ its relief is Met,tetter’s stomach Bitters, a medi­ ful cure««. The combination, proportion cine also ¿«¿anted to the relief of dyspepsia, con­ ing Your Brains. stipation, kiduey and rheumatic ailments and and process in preparing Hood’s Sarsa­ malaria. parilla are unknown o other medicines, "None your the sauce," as the boaider said and make it pe uliar to itself. It acts he of refused Worcestershire. WRECKS ALONG THE STREETSIDK when directly and positively i pon the blood, and as the blood reaches every nook and W IN D SW EPT. corner of the human system, all tiie Oft-times tobacco’s vic­ muscles, hones and tissues come tim« look at the dying Were it not for the intervening moun­ nerves, under the ben ficent Influence of spark in the cigar stump tain ranges, this country, from Northwest or at the big masticated to Southwest, would at times in winter be “chaw” of tobacco just swept by devait tting tornadoes. Blizzards expectorated, and with seem to arise out of the caves and canons nerves nicotinized with of the plains. Gaining strength and vol­ tobacco, mentally over a wide expanse, their force is ar­ solve, “Now, that is my ume rested by the battlements o«' big h Us. last, I will never use it Sometimes they rise above the barriers again, I know that it is d sweep the Middle states with fury. injuring me physically and financially and »’ you enjoy one day a mean tempera­ The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists; $1. my nerves are becoming so irritated that I There ture, and the next be far below freez­ can't stand the least annoyance.” What ing. It is like an may water bath on a H ood’s Pills T "-" easy Uvor to 1 operate. ,1,: 25c. take, is the result? These good resolutions are warm day, and the ice shock to muscles, generally made while the effect of the use nerves and circulati m is the cause of snd­ of tobacco practically paralyzes the crav­ den neuralgic and rheumatic at’acks, ings of millions of irritated nerve centers violent and acute. Those predisposed both to and just as soon as the effects commence such have the master cure, St. | to pass away these good resolutions Jan* bs should always ready. Us prompt use weaken, showing conclusively that the prevents Oil, the chronic stage, and in the use of tobacco is not a habit but a disease chronic stage it is a prompt, sure cure. of the nervous system caused by the edu­ 1 cation of the nerves to crave for the nico­ “ Marne, w hat in classical m usic?” “ Oh, don’t | 2 tine poisoning. What then is the easy, you k io w ? It’« tiie kind th at you have to like permanent, natural way to relieve your- w hether you like it or not " Miss Della Stevens, of Boston. Mas.-., svlf of the use of tobacco? Certainly not w rites: I have always suffered from N O T IC E . by discontinuing it and suffering the hereditary Scrofula, for w hich I tried nervous reaction and prostrating effects various rem edies, and many reliable and mental degeneracy sure to tollow the Drs. II. H. Green «t Sons of Atlanta. phvHicians, but none relieved me. A fter bottle« of U ki ing fi .................... long and continued use of tobacco. Does Ga., are the greu'es: dropsy specialist« in I am now well. I it not suggest itself to you that the natural the world. Cure more patients than the am very grateful thing to do is to take a remedy that is entire army of physicians scatter«?«! over as I feel specifically prepared to eradicate the ef­ this beautiful land of ours. A valuable | to that you, it saved me fects of the nicotine in the system and to outside any medical book or from a life of un overcome the nerve craving effects and re discovery told agony, and published opin-on. A purely vegetable ire in speaking only shall take pleasure store the tobac co irriiated nerves to a nor­ prepa-ation. Removes all dropsical _ j r the w onderful med med- words of praise for mal and healthy condition? To this, we rapidly. Ten days’ treatment om m ending it to a all. icine, and in recom ll. all say, “Yes, wnere is the remedy ?” You ayinptons advertise mailed to every stitt'erer. 8ee T reatise on will find it in No-To-Bac. This is easily ment in other oolunin._______ Blood and Skin said and we all naturally a«k for proof. Diseases mailed H O W S T H 1ST Certainly. If No-To-Bac fails to cure. free to any ad The sterling Remedy Company, of New dress. York, Montreal and Chicago have so We offer One H undred Dollar* Reward for SW IFTSPECIFIC CO.. A tlanta. Oa. much faith in their remedy, that they pos­ any case of C atarrh th at cannot be cured by Cute. itively guarantee to refund the money, and H all’s C F. atarrh A CO, Props., Toledo, O. the concern being owned and operated by We the u J. nd CHENEY esig n ed , have known F. J . Cheney some of the most reputable business men for the laat 15 years, aud him perfectly of fhe esst and west, it is absolutely re­ honorable in all business believe and fin­ DIRECTIONS for lining liable and we are glad to say, able in every ancially able to carry out transactions any obligations made CREAM BALM. — Apply way to live up to its guarantee. by their Arm W est A T r p a x , a particle the Balm well The sale of No-To-Bac within the past Whole*ale Druggists, Toledo, O. up into the of nostrils. few years has assumed enormous p ro p o r­ A fter W a l d in q , K in n a n A M a k v in . tions, almost entirely developed upon its Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo, Ohio. a moment draw strong merits and the recommendations of the H all’s C atarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting breath through the nose. cured. So great is the sale that it is hard­ directly upon the blood and m ucous surface* of Use three times a day, after ly possible to go into any leading drug the system. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all meals preferred, and before store without finding it on sale, and the druggists. Testim onials free. retiriiig. druggist has nothing but words of praise H all's Fam ily Pill* are the beat. to give it. F I T S . —A ll Fits stopped free by D r . K i ln © ’ * r e a t N e r v e R e s t o r e r . No Fits after the tlrsl • Do you It call her complexion real?" “De G day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and |2.00 cidedly. has renaissance, hardly a suggestion of the did ideal trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, E L Y 'S C R E A M H A LM Opens and cleanse« school ” The fur.hermore, not W1 Areh St., Philadelphia Pa seem to be in it all. the Nasal Passage*, Allays P ain and Inflam m a­ tion, Heal* the Bores, Protects the M embrane Piso’s Cure is the medicine to break up from Restore* the Sense* of Taste aud children's Coughs and Colds.— M r s . M. O . Smell. colds, Is quickly absorbed and give« CONSUMPTION CURED B , Sprague, Wash., Marc 8,1894. relief at The once. Balm H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla S c r o fu la sss CURED CATARRH lunt A particle is applied into each nostril, and 1« agreeable. Price, 50 cent* at Druggist*’ or by m all. BLY BROTHERS, Vi W arren Htreet. New York. T ry G krmka tor b reakfas t. AN A B S O L U T E R E M E D Y FO R A L L P U L M O N A R Y C O M P L A IN T S . T. A . S lo c u m t le s F ree O ffe r s of H is to S e u d T w o R em edy to B ot­ t u re C o n s u m p t io n a n d A l l L u n g T r o u b l e s — A n K llx lr o f L ife . D R O P S Y îmericanïjfpe Founders Co. X « ia r ljr 1 v P iiwa /I vUk V n.m P o #1 a .1 lt fr lv Cu r e d w i t h V * e . g e t . a LI b le . R e m aitlaa e d ie s Have oured theusands o f cases. Cure cases pro- oouneed hopeless by best physicians. Prom drstdosc symptoms disappear ; in ten daysatleaat two-thlrdi all symptom* removed. Send for free book testlmo ntals o f miraculous cure«. Ten days’ treatmeni free by mall If yoo order trial, send 10c. In stamp* or pay postage. D r . H .U .G r i i n S o n s ,A tlanta,Oa If you order tri al return this advertisement us Electrotypers Stereotypen... I i j j Merchants in Gordon and Peerless Nothing could be fairer, more phi'an- A | thropic or carry more joy in its wake than Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper to ^ the offer of T. A. Slocum, M. C., ot 183 Cutters, Motors of all kinds, Pearl street. New York. Perfectly confi­ REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES BOUGHT dent that he has an absolute remedy for Folders, Printing Material. the cure of consumption and all pulmon­ E. NOBLE ary complaints, he offers through this pa­ 9 1 « C o m m H. e r c ia l B l ’ k. P O R T L A N D . O K . per to send two bottles free to any reader who is suffering from lung trouble or con­ U R E C U R E fo r P I L E S sumption, also loss of flesh and all condi­ S ItohiBf - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING • sod Blind, Bleeding or Protradin* Piles yield el »use to tions of wasting. He invites those desir­ log, a le b y a l 1 U r u g g U U . 8 6 C e s ta a b e ttle . DR. B Q -8 A N -K O ’8 P IL E R E M E D Y . «beorbe tumore. A positive ours. Circulera sent free. Price ous of obtaining this remedy to send their We. Druggie te er M il. D i t. U O S A N K O , P k l i s , P s . express and postottice address, and to re­ ceive in teiurn the two bottles free, which will arrest the approach oi death. Already this remedy, by its timely use, has per­ If you w ant a .ure relief for pains in the back, side, chest, or manently cured thousands of cases which limbs, use an were given up, and death was looked upon as an early visitor. Knowing his remedy as he does, and be­ ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re­ sults, Dr. Hlooum considers it his religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate his infallible remedy where it B ear in M ind —Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi­ will assault the enemy in its citadel, and, tations is as good as the genuine. by its inherent potency, stay the current of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow’ ot the grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined, causing fond hearts to grieve. The cheap­ ness of the remedy—offered freely—apart from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perject confidence of the great chemist making the offer, who holds out life to those already U lu r. becoming emaciated, and says: “Be S a m t Paper. cured.” CNIC IILSTKU CHEMICAL CO.. M i l Madleoa Hq., PH I LAOKLFHIA. FA. The invitation is certainly worthy of the consideration of the afflicted, wno, for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums M A R IN E E N G IN E S without effect; who have ostracised them­ A N D B O IL E R S . selves from home and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos­ phere is more congenial to weakened lungs, and who have fought against death with all the weapons and strength in their OF ALL KINDS PO RTLAND, O REG O N. hands. There will be no mistake in send­ ing for these free bottles -the mistake will be in passing the invitation by. The very remarkable and certain M r « M c C lu rg . relief given woman by MOORK’S Mrs. Virginia Donaghe McClurg of REVEALED REMEDY lias given it the name of Woman’s Friend. It is Colorado, the well known lecturer, is fnl in relieving the backaches, headaches nniformiy snccess- an d w e a k n e s s visiting the east for Uie benefit of her which burden and shorten a woman’s life. Thousands of son's health, which will probably oblige women testify for it. It will give health and strength her to stay here for some months. Mrs. and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druinriste. McClurg organized tin* first party, aside BLUMAUEB-FRANK DRUG CO., P o r t l a n d , Agents. from government expedition«, which explored the ruins of the cliff dwellers iu the sonthweM. For ten years she lias ’HE THAT W O R K S EASILY, W O R K S made a seria l tv of these studies and SU C C E SSFU L L Y .” CLEAN H O U SE W ITH explorations. Mrs. McClurg is not only an archaeologist, but a poet of merit aud a win m advocate of equal suffrage. MRS. WINSLOW S S os ° vtkhu ' pno Allcock’s Plaster [ . tor r m i . i l i r ) iratlB iàiila. . n . ‘ « s S i r f h r L m i i m . - 'h . 1 0 .0 0 0 Testimoniala. 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I have frequently heard him say that the truest artists in liis class are women, and that his principal object iu tukiug the class is to afford women an oppor­ tunity to prove their genius.” «I w il l BuellLamberson :Ò HJ> sen o FREE For 12 Oonpenf I . . . ro. 2 Coupons and 12 sta. w e w i l l a L a o s e n o F R t E E , O N K FAIR OF ailvor Link Sleeve Butions Soll« I ( 2 T" Coupons 30 and 30 3( otB. find one coupon maid* each 2 ounce bag and two coupon* maid* each 4 ounce bag of You will d [1 $ GENUII DURHAM TOBACCO. a tn o c o o . o u t with n sm c . no a do . css to BLACEVm. 8 DURRA* TOBACCO CO , DCRHA*. I. 0. B uy a k ig of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which guvs a list of other premiums and how to get them. t CENT STAM P« S r PORTLAND. CATALOG TREE, luisracs One Sr.?t Scarf Pin { A penny or two *2 0 5 ACCEPTED. dr . 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