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Wam."- i a r TntTI1ll- -liiriiMiNijLji .pii-s.ii - " I " "' ' - " ' i i . - i - r L-r ' J ' "'' ' TI"'"IL-' f - " ... ... HtLtW, WMJtW WAK 19 ltCllKJ tl . ' 1 II Take no Substitute, for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely. Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. Spontaneous Combustion of tha Bodr. f The theory of spontaneous combustion of the human body in former times was neici oy almost every expert. French sci entists in particular supported it, and sev eral 01 mem published pamphlets in which numerous cases of alleged spontaneous combustion of the human body were de- cnueu as lengtn, out mere are three very significant points to be noticed in connec tion with such reports. One is the invari- auie aanussion ttiat there was a light or fire in the room where the catastrophe tAnnauula .n..l it . a. a - . nuuiuer, mat ine alleged in stances arways Happened in families com posed or ignorant persons; and another. that in no case was there any actual wit ness 01 tne occurrence. Something like 73 per cent, of the human body consists of water. This fact in itself is sumeient to discredit any of the alleged instances of spontaneous combustion. It Is Just conceivable that persons who drink an enormous amount of spirituous liquors may become so saturated, as it were, with this inflammable material that their bodies ourn mucb more easily than vould those of people who do not overindulge in this way, but it is perfectly certain that the fire would have to be applied from without, for no such thing as spontaneous combus tion could be possible in any article con taining bo great a preponderance of the liquid element as does the human body. Pearson's Weekly. She Wouldn't Bo Alone. . A female teacher in a New York school - was on very intimate terms with a male teacher in the same school. He was in the habit of strolling into her room during the . tecess and chatting with the object of his affections. His name was Smith. One day the lady teacher endeavored to make the class comprehend the omnipresence of God. She explained to them that God was everywhere. "Now, my dear children, suppose you all go out of this room except myself, do I stay in hero alone?" asked the female teacher. - , "No," exclaimed one of the little girls, "you will not be alone, for Mr. Smith will be with you." Texas Sittings. Oat of Observation. Miss De Fashion rve been having a perfectly lovely time teas and parties and music and dancing and private the atricals and everything you can think of. Haven't had so much fun for a year. Friend (shocked) What? tient? auas ua rasnion-Oh, it's all rieht. eear. We were in the country. New xur weemyv A Smart Old Lady. A smart old lady of our village, in her aveniy-nitn year, spun five skeins of yarn one morning and then went out sliding with her grandson in the after noon. Farmington (Me.) Chronicle. Vassar's share of the Fayerweather bequest, $50,000, is to be used in build ing the new dormitory made necessary by the increase in the number of stu dents. " .' ' A petrified human body was taken from the Phillipsburg QJ. J.) cemetery one day recently. The body was buried sixteen years ago. "German Character of the Uerraan tCmperor. The new emperor, on mounting the throne, was of course expected to sus tain the policy of a minister whom his grandfather .had honored with every mark that a loyal subject or even a money loving one could ask. The reign of Frederick IIL less than a hundred days, had been too short and too full of phys ical suffering to let the world know the strength and breadth of the ruler whom Bismarck next appeared to represent In his successor the German have an imperor who has not onlv abundant physical energy and endurance, but has with it a contempt for humbusr. social ism and the crooked police methods that always suggest a feeble or rotten execu tive. Ue is a practical manacer and does not pretend to be a savior of so ciety. He has no quack nostrum for poverty; crime, prostitutioi. or the dis content that sets class against class. His business is to see that the govern ment machine runs smoothly, that com petent men are employed, that the neo- ple's taxes are spent for the public good, that the law is administered without favor and that reforms are inquired into. He has the mind of a Yankee, he loves experiment, his methods are di rect He is the sort of man that forces to the front in a new country. We can imagine him learning his trade in some machine 6hop, then rapidly rising to a position where inventive talent, thor oughness, patience and, above all, hon esty teu say, at the head of some great manufacturing or shipbuilding enter prise. : On his succession to power, 1888, he did what most intelligent young men do when suddenly placed in charge of an estate. He inquired how the previous manager had done his work: he exam ined personally into cases of alleged wrong; lie noted carefully the testimony of qualified observers: bis eyes were opened to the need of reform in many directions: he' suggested these reforms to his manaser: the mana&rar did nnt agree with the master; the manager re signed and now spends his time in em barrassing as far as he can the move ments of the manager who has super seded him. . The immediate cause of tsismarckfs resignation will be known when the emperor chooses to make the matter public. Today we can regard only the official acts of the minister, and from these infer what reason there was for his being retired. Poultney Bigelow in Faror. I am Helen, and my name I a e'orr and a shame; For mjr beatfty was Earth's crown. And my tin shook cities down. Oh, the days, and eo, the dances When I was queen. By the glamour of my glance : . And the splendor of my spleen! Iy life was all romances. And no dull days between. From the golden dais Where I reigned alone, ' As a woman's way is, I descended to a throne. And my life, that lately Leapt as a mountain stream. Now crept still and stately At a river la a dream. lie came; In his eyes was nam And a new desire, Unknown by name. The godhead dire No god can tame. Took all my frame With Bre. The years, the ten swift years, are fled; Troy is fall'n, and on my head Lies the guilt. Her princes dead In the darkness throng me round. Showing each bis bleeding; wound. No word speaking. No wrath wreaking, They pass in silence one by one; And when I think the dream is done, ' Lot the white haired king appears, Kneeling, as he bathes in tears The hands that slew his son. , W. BourdiUon in London Spectator. - '.J - ) I; HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. Against a man's hsnpintts by his stomseh, the enemy may be paoliied and brought speedily " "") " ui (iuwui regulator ol ui)Oiuuu, uuiteiivrs BloniaCO JUUerS, dliOl' plmes the rebellious organ thoroughly, jndi. gestion arises from weakness of the stomach, and the food In it, for want of the noeer to dl. gest, deromposes and acidifies, giving rise to umiuuiii, aammm ami Will, DeSlUOS a tttllU tudeof symptoms both changeful and perplea nig. xjui peauusoon reigns wneu the great sto machic is resorted to and ed with peralstimce. Dyspepsia gives rise to morbid discomposure of mind, and even slile!umei and hypochondria in vunintr u me complete mum umltuial of Lavar com. r.-...., n.v.u.., uiuiii,;, ruvNiunimm sua malurla are coinnletolv ai.luWd n.i u iiie.iti.lni " these the Bitten Is fully adequate, IMHiiii, vuu.tipauon, attorney. sure. jusner la intnxiiHnn .1 ....... i lowed by a swelled head? J even wneu a man has been intoxicated by sue- EXERCISE. One reason for the fact that the general neaun or tne oommunity is growing betU every year is that more people take regular exercise. iiXeroiBe, however, has its dim culties. If indulged in a little too long, or so violently as to make nna liahU in t.b cold, it results in stillness and soreness of me muscles and Joint. I ALLOOCSV POBOIII PliHTRRS era tnvaln. able in such cases. Placed on the back the chest, on the limbs, they afford instant relief and leave the muscles free from all soreness. Some athletes cut them into yrup 99 My niece, Emeline Hawley, was, taken with spitting blood, and she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medi cine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It stopped the blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from' her own lips. Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. e ULCERS. CANCERS. SCROFULA. SALT RHEUM. RHEUMATISM. BLOOD POISON. these and every kindred disease arising from Impure blood successfully treated by that never-falling and best of all tonics ana madicinea, Siiis? Seems SSS Books on Blood and Ekln Diseases free. Printed testimonials gent on application. Address TSwift Specific Co., ATLANTA. OA. Modern Cloud Conipellers. Aurkras and interesting experiment was tried eariy one morninir at the Jar- dine d'Acclrmitation. Some ingenious person has hit upon a scheme for mak ing artificial clouds for the wanning of fields and preventing damage toerons. A number of stoves had been placed ten yarns apart around the spot selected, and when thev were lighted a thi,-h black smoke was produced. Unfortn- nately for the success of the experiment. there was too much wind, am) tha clouds" were disiiersed immeHiatciv the smoke being blown toward the in closure occupied by the seals, who did not seem at all to appreciate it It is said that some experiments car ried on in the Gironde were far more successful, and that the system will be largely used there to protect tha vines It is said that a vineyard could be made two or three degrees wanner. Several officers attended the experiments yester day to see whether the process could be utilized for military purposes. Oalig nani Messenger. Be Knew All A boat It. The British legation building in Wash ington is draped in mourning for the late Duke of Clarence, but everybody doesn'tseemtoknowit. Last week when a visiting delegation was there, two dele gates, whether they were from Chicago or not it is not necessary to state, were showing each other the town. As they passed along Connecticut avenue one of them said: "That big brick over there with the portaco-chere in front of it is the English legation." "Is that so," said the other. taking it in carefully as tourists do. "It's got mourning on it, I Bee." ' "Yes," explained the first one with an air of superior knowledge, "that's for Justice Bradley, who died recently." Detroit Free Press. The Prevailing Fault Among- Amerleaai of All Grades Is Extravaganee. If the question were asked what one quality in a woman most conduces to a happy borne I should say frugality and economy, and If what quality in a man most conduces to home happiness I should repeat economy and frugality. The Great American crime is want of rational econ omy. The woman wastes in the parlor and kitchen. The man wastes everywhere. There is no class that is careful of outgoes. No one man or woman in one hundred keeps an account of personal expenses. If our schools, instead of the rule of three, would teach the children the simplest ele ments of plain bookkeeping, mathematics would be of some value. The farmer who once puts down in figures bis expenditures and his income and honestly writes down his losses by bad management careless ness will be on the road to amendment. Every housekeeper should have a slate hanging ip the' kitchen, on which to jot down daily expenses, and a pocket account book to see how quickly f 100 slira awav. When statistics prove that average life is provided with far more comforts than fifty years ago, and I look about at the amount now expended in a year compared with what was formerly needed, I wonder how much it will take to satisfy the wants of a family fifty years hence. There is not a question but half of our boys and girls are harmed by too free use of money and the otber half by being jealous and dissat isfied. Where will be the end of indulgence? The antidote is twofold. We must educate them to restrain their desires and very early to earn in proportion to their expen ditures. Every child should be brought up to feel a responsibility for the house hold. I see girls daily that are gurelv nm. paring for misery. Heaven help a man who is inveigled into marrying such a wo man. She lias and can have no idea of earning or saving. She only considers a husband as a purveyor and provider. Ha in turn loses his highest aim in life. Home is a hopeless idea never to be gratified. His ideals drop down. He becomes a club man II rich, a soured man if poor. This one thought ought to be uppermost in t raining to make our young people help ful, and the girls to comprehend the duty of being helpmates. But about necessity: It is true that most of tnose who are supposed to be above the necessity of kitchen work really are so? I know the inside truth about many fami lies, and the slave, in the majority of cases, is the husband. He has no leisure in life from money making. We women are creating a detestable class of men money makers. On a moderate income they know that their family is not consti tuted to be happy. The outgoes are from one-fourth to three-fourths for things that could be spared without suffering. xneir is nottilng so honorable as toll, and this every one without exception should be made to fnel. The work of the world should be evenly distributed as a privilege and a joy. As for menial work, it is gener ally such by inference; it is that which shows skilL Why should so many thou sands of our women consider cooking and cleaning as out of their province f A woman that does not need to sweep a floor auouiu nevertneiess do it, and do it. well. Into Vassar and into our common schools must go the inculcation of a nobler spirit. It makes very little difference whether it be in a rich home or a poor one, but a com plaining spirit and a wasteful one spoils, all comfort. Some one has said that one half of the production of the United Statea gets wasted. He laid special stress on the bad habits of those who cultivate the soil and handle crops. My special trouble ia with those of us who waste In the house hold. I am not urging penuriousness, but economy there is no escape from. Our young couples should be trained formally to a study of ways and means. It is In sanity to start out in life ahead of income, or even flush with it. I wish all young married couples were compelled by law to go to a school of domestic economy for one year after marriage. St. Louia Globe-Democrat. sistance. Bbandrith's Pats cure constipation. HA WhvdA Vnu Mtcrant mar.I.nA . .t1.. ste--So many make use ol it to got money be- For COUtrhs. sore throat, uihmi trrk and other diseases of the bronchial tubes ns more useiui article can be found than jsroum i tsroncnial irochu." A Testimonial." I miiW.i.m! I a . , -m.,w .,M i v-m tnv t ii ii vursj wua succeitsr "i am. My faitil "The best thine yet." That In tha young man pnt it who made rrune;einents to work lor B. F. Johneon & Co. ol Richmond, Va. u cou jci luriuer uiiormnuon Dy dropping" fltMin U A.nl HOW'g TH18I We oflter One Hundred Dollars Bewsrd for any . mini i u tun, vHiiiiii , u? uunHi oy nan s vhuutu vur. r. J. CMKKKY CO.. Proprietors, Toledo. O. w e, tne undersigned, have known f. J. Che nev for the laiit tifienti vwini. ami twiiiou hjm perfectly honorable In all bushiest transactions nnaneiauy nolo to carry out any obligation iubud oj meir nrm. niwji 6e TKUAX, WholesHte Driijnrtnts, Toledo, O. . WALD1NQ, KINNAN b MARVlli, W holesale DruirulMj. TttlMln n Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Trice, 76 cents per bottle. Hold by wi ugs'ste. AUBiiiuuumi tree. Use Knameline Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. Tbt Gibmka for breakfast. THE WEAKEST Sim in your whole is the liver. If that doesn't do it work of puri fying the blood, more troubles come from it than you can re- member. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts upon this weak spot as nothing else can. Tt rouses it up to healthy, natural action. By thoroughly purifying the blood, it reaches, builds up, and invigorates every part of the system. For all diseases that depend on the liver or the blood Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bilious ness; every form of Scrofula, even Con sumption (or Jbung-scroruia) in its earlier togas; and the most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, the "Discovery" is the only remedy so unfailing and effective that it can CoodQualitic Posesd by flood's Sanapa-' rill art almost beyond men-. Hon. Beit of all, it purifies tha blood, thus rtrengthonlnf tha norvei, it regulates the digestive organs, Invigorates the kidneys and liver, tonei and builds up the eutlie syktcm, cur.'t scrofula, ItyipftpilaIatarrh, Khoumatism. Its curverof unequal led success proves beyond a question that Sarsaparilla VNvSEEDS J) ,Art Just alint evrry Jr J" 1' Bern's Hueila j(irai Ilia loiimlatlim iHi-fcTk f on which iiKH U'vii liiillt tha g. M Jr laravst acvd IhinIihwh In ihtt world, Swal tl Ferry's Seed Annual fur 1(94 I I I contains Hie utilii ami miimiuiHw of I J It ins laltwl IhrniiiiK knowlnju. Jfrea II I for lliv ankliiii. f I V D, M. FERRY A CO., Dstroit, Mich, S n a CURES ! u u Hood' Pills eare all Liver llln.bli k Head ache, Jauudloe, Indigestion. Try a box. tie. DNEY, Bladder. Drlnarv and Mvar nianaaaa. nrnna Gravel and Diabetes are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY ITHI BIST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. i raota C0ctsand tl.00peBotUa7 One cent a dose. Tarn GRtu Copoh Where all other fad. Couch. Croup, utta promptly sural or HUNT'S REMEDY Care Bright' Disease, Retention or Nnn-re- u urine, rains in me asci.uiuis or did. Throat, Hoariaoaaa, Whooping Cough and . ur kwranpiira 11 ana no nvau saaaa m. m haurd thousand, and will mrna too If III I RITlfl ra 1 R H I" rllf tsr. kw?s4 nuN I a nt v tuv IHIWIH BBLLAPOWWA rUMJKUMo. I - Cures Intemperance, Nervous DIsihmm, (jeiiera vnuuikj, rvuiain neasueas ana axcenses. CHlLOlfsyCATARRH Haveyo REMEDY. . nave you Uktarrn r This temedy 1 ruaran teed to our you. l'rSce.oUot. lAjectorXro. QOLbEN Is a Baking Powdor that leads all others in purity and leaven ing power. Ask your grocer for list of prise, or w ri te to CLOSSiET A OKVER8, Portland, Of. WEJT HUNT'S REMEDY Core Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice. Hour Dvuuavu, vyspepaia, constipation ana rues. HUNT'S REMEDY TL" T WN'E 00 ,h Klei nvwriit nMioririaV tnm tn iiMtithv an.L tion.and CI'HKM when all otiir mllcJn,. SPTESI SPTESII yii l iver i a healthy o- fall. Hundreds have hnnti aul wh k.. glvn up la dl by Irleud and physicians. - j1 S I 1AVM0N0 i :; I ritrjupai.rr'ieaf ( J MAfcioaaaa I carry full line of fienu' ami ni,,v Skates, Raymond Extension, Kxnvlator Kin, Eureka Club, Booth Uray and full nickel. Also a uargain in ramer uaatmer Uuni. The H. T. Hudson Arirs Co., 93 First Htre.t. Portland, Or. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE -roa- Send Scents for UVI-oant slnm,it eaialone. INDIGESTION AND 0-. PERMAN'EjSTLY Ct'REDoa A- be guaranteed. If ltc doesn't benefit or cur. von dn money back. On these terms, It's an insult to your in telligence to have Mmething els offered a "just as good.'' mm S L! 0 it TUB Best Waterproof coat la the WORLD I r-31 1 L3 Tha FISH liKAxn ai.rmrvR 1. P'"?.?l!',ywdrytalheharltstoriii. Th IWT 1-UMMfcL. Bl.K KU la a iwirfu-t H,lln. ..1 Wi tha emirs saddle. Beware of ImluUoui. iton'tl I me isb anna- is not on It. inortre- j '..laniKm irCT. A. J. TWE, oton, HtLUt. i -ft It VJ NO PAY. No VAT UNTIL CTjsrd. We refer to S.iuxi patients. No opkration. No uktentior wnnn bi'hisiws. Write or call for circular and bank rufurenre. (imuuIm bn. ThsO.E. MILLER CO., .arquam ouiiaina, kPOBTLA4D. ORKI.OK lncoftors'sd Capital sd gurplui. gl.roo 000. f a sjsj Jr si si -TZS Portland, Orecon. A. P. Abmstrono, Principal. J. A. Wesco, Secretary. tar Beantlfal Catulocue Free. JM : MRS. WINSLOW'S 6yW " FOR CHILDREN TEETHING -I 00 7 li jlrattUU. SS Ceu a Settle. A CAN BUY JEWELRY from fl. FPDEWEIfflEt, . The Portland Jewelev tL'Iih narnitr w IT.. lea J tt fnicvb wronj I'tiu uvaiiii null lowest rates to ail. Largest stock. Newest designs. CORD-WOOD. HSBCOUIS OAS OB QXMOUHM ElWW , Seal Power tut the Purpose. Palmer Rey, 8. F., CaL and Poitland, Or. Crowing a New Hoot A singular condition has developed in the buffalo herd at the Philadelphia Zoo. Late in last year the hoof and mouth disease affected the cattle of Europe very seriously, and there were slight visitations of it in this country. One of these waa at tha Philu.lll, 7 ---- - ...uv.wgsuftca uwaujuug the buffalo. Eight of the herd were isolated. Since then the symptoms of Liua uuseaee nave aisappeartxl from all but one of those isolated. Thi rm. however, has lost a hoof, and is now hard at work raising anew one. hobbling around on three legs. This is the only case on record in America of a buffalo losing a hoof and growing a new one in captivity. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. ' Beared Tourists. The recent earthquake gave a Rood many eastern tourists at Los Angeles "a ' Daa nair Hour." One guest at a leading uoiei ruaneu panic stncKen into the bar room, clad in a night shirt, over which he had buttoned his vest, a pair of boots, and carrying an umbrella tinder his arm. He would have rushed out into the street but for the clerk.--8an Francisco 1 Seurt In Place of th Tidy. The day of the tidy is over. In its place is the silken scarf, which may be just as troublesome, but which has this good feature, that it is not the result of the toil of hours, perhaps of days, as the old fash ioned embroidered affair often was. Many women find great comfort and pleasure in doing pile of fancy work, though it seems to be a fact that embroidery is not such a hobby as a few year ago. 80 beautiful for decorative purposes are the manufac tured fabrics, designed solely for this pur pose, that women are finding out it is fool ish to spend their time in counting utHs-h. and cross Mitchcs when they mitrht he reading a book or riding a bicycle. Men never seem to like to see women stooping over intricate pattern of fancy work They think it Is wasted time. Brooklyn Eagle. . Worse Than Heathen Parents. There are heathen parents who expose their weak and sickly children to wild beasts. How much worse are they than the parents in our land who do not provide wholesome reading matter for their chil dren? Ram's Horn. HAVE YOU GOT PILES XTOEtnrO TVLVM known hf mol.tnM lik pereplratiqn, oeuee intense Itehin when warm. Tiite form and BLINI), MULZDwa or faoraunuro vujui TIELD AT ONCK TO DR. B0 SAN-K0 S PILE REMEDY, which acta directly on parte affected, beorbs tuners, aUarallsshinar.afleathi a perrnanenteure. Price OOc. Iruxt:l.ta or mall. fir. Sosanko, Philadelphia, ffa ur- v; Off. GUNtTS xxraoris LIVER PILLS MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. 5,?!?' th,t bowaI" ao da f la neeesaarr fbr ZTvIT. "T" euppiy wnat tne ejretem laaka to maka It recular. Thar cure Baadaobe, briahten the Il!,n.SLoUlLth".. Compl.iioo better thaa eoa. t0LmnAirt neither npe nor elokea aa S.,f do To onlnue yon of their menu we ".ilfiJL aamplea free, or a full bos for as oenta. Soli srerrw here. Hoeaoko Ked. C. f hlladelphla. Rculatorof the LiverandKi'duEys -a BPKciric roa- Scrofili, Rfaenmatism, Salt Rhsoni, Nearalgiavv And III Otber Blood and Skin Diseases. It I DOaltlva enra for alt ikn.. ...... wkmmnl, Conil'llc' blwl and MddXTu " "r wlvw' wooers ,.Tbl remedy baa been used In the hospital throughout thcold world lor tne paat iweiiti. ?n"'P'lflo tor theS&'s miiih!i!.1d wU1 ourewbe" J1 other so-called t:1 LOOK! INCUBATOU, you surely want a good one. 80 send lor cat alogue and testimo nial!, free, to the QUKfeN C1TV INCU. I ATOK CO., Fremont, Waab. MIS0OER1OES, PARAGES, rainKLLn. hi!?',"ei fifftamey, Wigs, ilrr'rv . r" "i"r a nay books, etc.. uirnineQ at Kreatir reduced rate, and In snne- rlor QHalltv by the oldest, largest, beat renowned aiid therefore only nliabu ThlatHml liupph. street. also 822 Mrkt .rL.,' SZ StH"rTS" Bend (or namnhtat of in...i.i. . who " "iiii,i. 1 rum moao For sale by ' " "BU " u'a. MACK & CO., nd 11 Front 8tH 8an Franolsoo. PRINTERS AND '''' POBltlSHERS -WILL FIND A FULL LINK OF N. P. N. U. No. 628-S. F. N. U. No. CURES PROIiPTLY oivri i . BACIC-ACHE, '9 UWUUEUU SOOTHES, SUBDUES, CURES. mT7"T. 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