TOMMMMI PoUutM Mfl I Cawn of poison due to moa vliich awmoii thoroughly wholesome have A mitiH'lhit occurred and hove remained t unexplaiiH'U. In llto Revue d'Hy- picnp M, Bourreier, inspector of mml lor the town of I arm, makes i vaiu- able sujrswtion. He dtwriboa his ex- perimenla with meat mrpreenated with tubaeco amoks, oonie thin slices of jm;f were exposed for a considerable time 1 the fumes of tobacco, and af terward offered to a dog which had been deprived of food for twelve knur. The dog, after wnclline the meat, refused to eat it. Some of the meat was then cut into small pieces and concealed within bread. This the dog ale with avidity, but in twenty minute commenced to display the niost distressing symplcms, and soon died in great agony. All aorta of meat, both raw and cooked, some grilled, roasted and boil ed, were, exposed to tobacco smoke and then given to animals, and mall cases produced symptoms of acute poison ing. Kvcn the process of boiling coald not extract from the meat the nicotine jxiiHoning. i Umiseanu similar sunstancet nave facilities of-absorption in pmportion with their fineness and fluidity. Thus the fals most readily influenced by oliaeco are, in tlieir respective order. the fnt of horseflesh, of pork, of veal. of berf and finally of mutton. Hushed meal is, of eourse, more readily afl'ect tii than large pieces-, thus, a few puffs of smoke directly pmjectnd on to sau sage meat will give it a characteristic and unpleasant taste. The juices of meat are equally duriL'erou. I lie luice tquonmti out of some veal perfectly sal united with tobacco smoke was in jected into a rabbit, and death resulted e ..... L' i. n u irvt uH'iiirriiut. r rem, kiiiwi mutt more readily imnreirnaU'd. and stands in order of susceptibility as fol- ows: rorn, veal, raiiiut, ixiultry, beef, mutton, horse. The etlect also varies considerably according to the quality of the tobacco, and the end of a cigar or a pipe has the most injuri ous effect on any meat thut may be exposed close to the smoker. A few leUiOt smoke from Belgian uibaccoon a dish of raspberries will suffice to de stroy the delicate flavor of the fruit, and to render it uneatable. All these exrimenta would seem to denote that great care should be taken not to allow smoking where foods, especially moist foods, such as meats, fata and certain fruit, ai exposed. Lancet. Ancti-nt Kxyptlau Flora. The national museum of Etniytiao antiquiti at Bulak contains a very mii'ifMing collection of ulauU which have Ihwu found in the catacombs and wpulclmil monument of the country. Dr. Bchweinfurtli was the urn to study this ancient flora, which con Lai n no example of a plant that does not grow ....I. . .1.. .1 it.- MKiay ni liib iiie vuuey. imt uoea toe moat minute examination show the leant difference between the vei-et- tion that Houriahed fifty centuries ago and t lint of the present time. In some eases the color of the flowers can be clearly distinguished, as, for instance, tue purple lackspur, the red poppy, the reddish brown saffron and the blue lotus. , The leaves of the watermelon con tain (Trains of chlorophyll perfectly visible in the microscope. All these were found in (treat numbers iu the burial nlacea of the lifieetitb dvnastv. 3,000 years B. C aiid iu one tomb of t he aume tune some ears ol barley, iu luter monument were diseoVerod Riustard, llax, cucumbers, lentils, pine cones, juniper berries, dates, holly hocks, chrysanthemums, tigs, olives, lonsand L-raiws. Around the uecua iikI upon the breasts of the mummies of Uix) B. .(J. were pirlands of celery leaves and blue lotus Howera,' In i jaifl to the various specimens of grain discovered, it muy be lidded that uo at tempt la make them grew bus ever succeeded, the plants having been sub jected to a gnat beat at the time of embalming and burial, which, while it preserved them, destroyed tbeir per- inutiiig wer. the cases in wuicq mumuiy wheat is said to iiave been raised are due simply to the fraudu- iil nnstuiwof Diouern with uieun- tient grains. txchange. tirkiMon's TUie I'urpowM. ' Settintr aside minor inventions. three dintincl purpuaea are appan-utin r.ricssoti s labors; hiwt, to improve the team engine aud scoie ol its applica- lion ; next, to discover some more eco nomical aud elllcient method for hanging the mode of motion we call Heat into tlie mode of motion we call Power; third, to enforce the great maritime nations into calling the ocean neutral ground, by making naval war fare too destructive a pustime to be iu- uiiged in, aud equalizing me struggle uetween the irrcuter and lesser states. 'hi the aaioiuplishtneut of this last purpose depended, in Micasons judgment, the future of Ins native fiwodeu. Too weak to bold her own in a contest with any great power, uu- icr existing conditions, Her only sure nope of defense is in neutralizing the lotninuting factors of numbers and wealth bv tlie effort of genius stim ulated by patriotism. IjOvo ol country was with Micssou supreme passiou. Iu this control ling sentiment, in the traits of char acter derived from bis sturdy Norse anceatry, and in tlie training and expe rience received in the twenty-three earasneiitin uisHcaudanavian home, e tiud the secret of that exceptional icrelopment of snecialized faculties which baa placed him in the very remt rank of constructive engineers. -"John Ericsson the Engineer,)1 by ol W, C. Chun b iu Scnbner. v ME ATE THE HASH. W(t TnMMmii renmaaaft ft Dad) liramcnfir to Eat guppar. mer, helping himself' bountifully and hikhini liia nankin above his amnla vest, "reminds me of an inoidentl saw in West Tennessee. I have-iijade a eood many trim in those Darts and always have some rich experiences. "The first time I went to N , the train slowed up at the station just about dark, and 1 was hunirry as a kunter. I looked out dubiously on the two or three dim liirhla twinlrlino nuuir i,. :a. .1,. track t 1 nixx,ks likea p.Vshoin- fur. nun- grv man out there, said the porter, as I handed him his quarter. that a what, said I, as I stepped down and the train pulled out 1 " 'Hotel, boas!' said a voice on the platform beside me. " 'Yes, sirree.' I answered as a negro boy held out his hand for my grip. 'I want a good 'un, and 1 want it quick.' " 'Yea, sir, jess dis way, sir,' said the negro. J "1 stumbled on after the boy, stump- r ing my w over everv root and slump in the roan, ami tinally came to a lit- tin, new, whitewashed house inside yard, whose gateway was empty 0ne iren'imai,. said Ihenei One gen'lman, said the negro to the man who canie out on the little porch as we Bfc'ppod up. ( tfitt Hungry? said the man giving a jerk to bis AUKpeiident and jumniinj ins tianuti in uih tireeohea pookela. " As the mischief r I answered. " 'Well, jpss keep er walkin' an' yer'U strike the dinin1 room. "Supper wait on the table and smok ing hot I think I ate about a quart of hash and a peck of buscuita. The old man eyed me pretty closely. He was a goob1 eater, but 1 phased him. He got through, leant his coatless el bows upon the table and watched me. ' 'Plague take the drummer,' be said after aw Ink1, '1 b'iieve bell eat up all tne miller, joe, move tue plate. I uaimiv uciiku nivrii w tuo luht quarter ol a jmuiHi or butter and shoved the empty plate across to the grinning negro, who was both porter and waiter. "After that visit the old fellow and I were side partners. With a little sub stantia) urging I used to induce him to kill game for me. He was a famous buiiter, and told me wonderful tales about bis exploits with 'ole meat-iu the pot,1 as he called bis gun, which bung upon two pegs over the fireplace in the dining room. As 1 got oil the train one night a youngfellow got out of another coach 'rtiort time, when the host heard some my and came up to me ou the platform, : terioui sounds coming from the direction of lie was a little bit of a fellow, diked the caller's chair, and inquired what bis out iu a tweed suit, wearing a crush friend was doing. hat and a pair of eyeglasses, and car-1 "Why," said his friend, "it's dark in here, rying a brand new grip. I sized bis and no one can aee me, at, I thought would PI ule at once. We was a dude, a irreeii-1 horn drummer, on bis first trip out " tiay, can you tell a man where to find a hotel iu thit God forsaken place?' be said. " 'Just keep your eye on me and follow our nose, I answered. "The old man was expecting me, and bad a stewed Bquirrel ready for my supper. The dude watched me as 1 helped myself to some. " 'raid extry fer it," said the old man, eying him. "He p yerse'f ter the hash; that's public property.' " 'Thanks, awfully, ' said the dude: 'but I never eat bashaway from borne. One wants to know the prehistoric ex istence of basil,' be added, with a laugh. " "Don't eat hiteU, ebfsaid tlie old mull, straightening himself up. '" 'IVot much, said the dude. 1 sup pose you've heard that you can lake a tiorse to water, but you cannot make bim drink.' " Don't eat hash! Gimme ole meat in the-pot. Joe, an' we'll flavor the bash to his taste.' "The fellow turned white around the gills as the old man took the gun and cocked it. "He looked at me helplessly, but I only belied myself to the last morsel of squirrel and said nothing. '" "He'p yerse'f to the hash, stranger.' said the old man, pushing the dish across tins table with the n tie. "Nuf said; be ate bash." Philadel phia Times. The Hlrd's HlvakfaNt Hell. ' Our 'pet goldiiuch having escaped from bis cage, flew intoatallailaiitlius tree in tlie back yard, lhere he sat, singing bis sweetest and rejoicing iu his unexpected freedom, but quite un conscious of the existence of pugna cious sorrows and hungry cats. We I.-..,. nl Lin .Mi.Mi ufi cjit It on the top of a utll step , ladder, leaving tempting lieuip need. For two hours he scorned to look at it, though he of t ri lixed his bright little eyes on us when we called him, and answered us willi aeheerv defiant "Witahl" We hud almost given up hoe of ever get- ting linn back, when it occurred to us H ring ma im;uKia uvn: iu utuer words, to rattle up the ntuipaeed iu tlie tin box where it waa kept. This was a sound he understood, as we had long made it a practice thus to an nounce Dreaaiasi to ins nuciisuip. fortunately u naa nolUMijj to eat when he flew away, and the well knowp sound etifrgeated seed, water aud lettuce to the little empty atom- ach, m he hoppnl down slowly from bougb to bough, until ne was close to the cage. There he stood for some time, evidently hesitatintr, until sud' deuly he fluttered down into his lmm having tlM-trlitd to aliandnn the dnlighla of liberty for the solid com - forts of civiliiaUotj.-Auierican Agri - HE LAID OVER ONE TRAIN. Thar Wars Kmtll Hold, tent ThT Com lamd Bin That Ha Could Walt. "Put down room No. B to ht called la time for the 4:80 train In tin morning," ha mill, as be leaned gracefully over toward toe niRiit clerk of a Mississippi hotel "Case of life and death 1" queried the clerk. "Why, uo; but 1 want to get to Jackson before noon," - "Hadn't you better wait for the ( 80 trainT What Is It to you!" "Nothing but the excitement and mum, and I shall probably have to testify at the coroner's inouest. on't exaclly catch on" tfS. theflrst , noor thcl.k amtimci. " ..Thit No, m ym nm , Bv, blei jtl th, dr. Mania be,-, it week wanted to be called for that early train. Room No. 30 has sbvmi bullet holes, but they stand for two meu. This new piece in the carpet here is where a man fell and bled t death. Down here" "But "bo kills on time guestui" anted the traveler, "Oh, the other guest. As soon as the nijr- ""r "P """ fCliaw vim hue Kn JM nuaehoai tnr hid tint fSUaw, wbo has No. 8S, reaches (or bis ihot gun. Over in No. 29 Jule Havens slips out with fain revolvec. Maj, Brooks, who is in Ko, 80, always cornea in a good third with a tlie moreor i,. heelei W A rn H ra f an much ahnnf. t.h nttrtmr mm .ji are miy clinan around bare, but there must be an iuouest ou the body of th white man, and" Did I say call me for the 4:30 trainT quer ied the traveler. , "I believe no. " "Then it wa a mistake, I'm In no hurry. In fatrt. 1 like Mississippi in general and this town in particular; and even if I get away at it:;(0 1 shall be sorry to go. Just rub out the memoranda, and if X don't get up in time for breakfast you needn't mind sending a nigger up to pound on the door ."Hew York duu. IUa-ld Economy. " There is a good story told of the economi cal qualities of two well kuown and wealthy that i a good ieawn for those recklessly ex- travagant persons who are not possessed of the true spirit of economy. On a certain night one of these eentlemen called oa the otlter to tranxact a little business at the for nier'a rueideoce. The boat lighted a candle that they might exaniiue some papen, but he immediately Uew it out ttEain when they were through, luaving both sitting iu the drJ; Why did you blow out the candlef asked the caller. "Oh, we can talk in the dark as well as in the light, aud it saves the candle," was the reply. Tl,u Mnti,,Mt thair mnnmdMi fnr ie on my irowners to save tne wear on them. "St. Joseph iMo.r Herald. A BueceMful JliagWMls. Suffeier Dy1 a pow'ful ai.-he in om ob dem, hah; but I kyan't tell yo" winch oue ob detu it am. Bable Dentist Well, aab, I'll jest poun' on each one ob tieiu on dat aide wid dis yer li'l' hamuw; tm' w'eu I strikes de riht one, yo holler. 1 The plan prvm,Hiic(!etwfunii so far as ia S. "'""' " (Xiuearnod, , Would Hluw It Away, Mrs. Tufstake Mr. Hqulbba, permit ma to exureas my adaiiration uf your geatlemauly conduct. You are tue only oneof my board ers wbo does not blow on bis food to cool it. Mr. Squibli Thank you, Mrs. Tufstake. jjy portion to always so small tliat I do not jm-, to indulge Iu auy sui-b raaa enperiaieat , Burlington Krea Presa. , A Gut ham Dlalogita, She IraproacltfuUy) You are always say- Idk unkiud tliintts to Mic. Last week von told me 1 reuinau you of a uostou girl, He (remorsefully) Well, you may say I am like a Brooklyn mau. Slie (very earueatly) Jack, I have a quick ! towver, but yon know Mutt I'm sot viodlo- , ' Oaly Tan Tears, ' He Do the De Courtney's fcuow maor people In New Vorkf 1 8he-Oh, dear, no. Why, they have , o"uly ten yars.-Life. . $m.( VJVXx all 3w A Long nnd to Travel. First Citieen Strawberries In the market. I notice. ISecond Ditto Tea, and it's a lonr war from my moutb to market, Washington fost. . Very Dentiled. Callowby-Mi8 Port is a decided blond. isn't she I Fink Yes. too decided. You ought to have heard her reject me. Law rent Amerl can. SKKIOIT8 DA NO Kit Threnlons every mn, woman or child living In a reRioii of country whfit1 (ever mid Hgm in prev alent, Hnce the iiermn of mHiarlHl diVuw are tn- naien rrom the air ana are awn owwi from the water of mifh a rt'plmi. Miflirinal t.aft?Kmrd Is Hbw)UiU'ly n-ewMiry to nulHfv thi danncr. As h means of fortlf vIuk and ncdiniHtiiiK the n'Btt'tn so a to be ithle to resint the lnalarlal poison, Hos U?tter Stomach Bittern In inenmpamrjly the bout and the nuwt popular, IrreKiilarlttt'S of the Btomach, liver and bowelH encourage malaria; hut theae are speedily rectiflfd by the Bittere. Th functions of dlneatlon atii! Hecretions are as Rioted by its use, aud a vigorous as well as rt'KH lar conditlnn of the ayateiri promoted by it. Con stitution and phyriiue are thus defended aainat toe mroaoft oi malaria ny ttim inatchieN pre ventive, which is nlm a certain and tharoutfh remedy in the worst cases of intermittent and remittent fevers. i BheDfd she break her eneaRe to you ! He' Oh.no. She iuat married another fellow with out wiyinn a wonl. She Invited mc to the wed diug, though, ... DO NOT OISTKEftS TOURSKLF. Bkandreth's PiLUcureeruptions, tetter, salt rheum, blotches, spots, pimples, pus tules, boils, carbuncles, ring worms, scald head, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurfs, dis colors! ions. There is nothing more dis gusting than a face and neck ail broken out with pimples and black heads. Make the blood pure, and all such eruptions disap pear. One or two Bbandheth'b Pills taken every night for a month ueverfall. Bbahokkth's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drag and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. , v We always envy a fat woman when we see her lauKhliiK. There seems to be so much of her that is huviug a gtam time. ConoiiR. "Wrmm'ji Bronchial Trochtt' are used with advantage to alleviate Coughs Bore Throat, HoarsenesB and Bronchial AU'ectioiiH. Sold only in Imet, A Very Important Bill. "There in a bill of coiml' ruble uiprntttiutt before tbe (iermtm Ueii-hMttiK now." "What oue Is that?" "The Emperor." "It pays t study the interests of the contfumer said a dealer to a drummer who watt trying to sell him short-weight nlutr tobacco. "Take, for example. Star Plug, which is used by the great mass of cnewers inrougnoui tne unitea etaies. fekar Plug is not only the beBt and most satisiactory etiew, out every plug is a iuii sis teen-ounce pound." It in wild that even the flies blow more in Chicago Lban anywhere else. Portland has received a fine new Hook and Ladder Truck with a Cronin Exten sion ladder and two Hose Wagons from F. B. Mcllroy of that city. They were manufactured by W. T. Y. Schenck, San Pranciaco. PILK81 PILK8I PILES I ri W!inm' indiui Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding aud I tea lag Piles when all other ointment have failed. It abBorba the tumor, alla.i the Itcblni at once, acta as a sHro. it.atant Hpf. Dr. Wllllaias' In wlttoe! Dr. WIUUibb' Indian File Ointment la prepared oaly for Piles aud Itching of the nrivai aru, aud nethiug else. Every box Is warrant' Bold by druKiciBU, or sent y WILLUMB MANUFA(,TUR1NG 00., Proprietors, Clevelaud, 0. Use Knameltne Store Polish : no flint, no smell. SEEDS ALL iwiH sfcKWS ARB TKKl'EU. 11 you want Uie wry bout kck1b tlmt you know will grow, at eahh prices, writo us. ' "J". F. L. POSSON & 8ON,w"7h00'", 2d Street Portland, Oregon. Front SI. The Bonn that touched his heart,' A pure Virginia plug cut smoking tobacco that does not bite the tongue, and is free from any foreign mixture. More solid comfort in one package of Mastiff than you can get out of a dozen others. Packed in can vas pouches, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. YOU WANT IT! OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SENt) FOR ONE. 'August Flower How does he feel ? He feels cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notions, and changmg the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his , eating August Flower the Remedy. . How does he feel ? He ftels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite, wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy, August t lower trie rfemeay. Howloes he feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before him when he is there August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe--tite air utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food; as if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. ; How does he feel ?He has ir regular bowels and peculiar stools August Flower the Remedy. i " I tooklbold, " ' I TOOK BlOK, t TOOK .. SCOTT'S ulsioh esult: I take My Meals, I take My Reak AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TC TAKB ANYTHING 1 CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; felting fnt too, for Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitesof Limeand Soda KOT ONLY CURED MY IllCin- nt Consumption but built ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES at the rate of a pound a day, t take it just as easily as i 30 milk." such testimony is nothing new, scott's emulsion is doing wonders daily. Take no other. DRIED FRUIT Will be plenty and cheap this year. New Atricots, Pbachbs, Nbctarinbs. Applbs. Chkrhihj, Black bbkkibs now offering. We quote Apricots, fine 7, fl, 10, 1 2 54 Paachea, choice K 6, 10, 12 Nectarinak, extra... 8,10, 12 Apples, bright , , 7. 8, 10 Applet, ld dried 10. 2 Qrapsi, 1890, jjood ......." 3, 4 NaUlna, .850, per lb .. 6, 6, 7 Prunae, tBoo, good ... ..... 7, 8, 0 . ' Bltckberrf a, 1691, fine - 12. t5 : Oherrl at, pitted, iSot 20, 25 Rg, 1891, black Ufa 4, f? Other fruit In variety. The above are for fine quality , 1 dark,old.orinferiorl"tweofferlower. Small discount , to Hotel. Boarding Houiet, Dealrn, and other forge buyer. Canned goods are lower; see next paper. We oflera ganeral variety of go- d for family una at clote price, and want a share of your trade jAsk for 4opage cibilogue free. Addtew SMITHS' CASH STORE, 41B-41S Front 8t Ban Franolaioo $1 PKES FlftST PRYJVIEHT on t. Ixtt in the thriving Junction K. U. lumber H itmij town nf Sanger. l MAKES FIRST PAYMENT !) acres of fine Raltilu Land In iTCbtio county. 1,200 FOR 40 ACRES of fine Itiiifln lind within live miles of K. R. BtMtimi in Frchiio couuty witti liottho, burn und well; lmprovunttmtN worth fiuxi, B30 MnrkBt Strwwt, Hun I'ritm'lHCOa AT PUT tin1- 7I in 4 iiny on my Eliwtrle 0rRi'tn IHJCill i iUllj speeinltitM. lOu per ct. protlt una c&nh prlzeri. Httuipl fnte. l)r, lirt(tgtuun,lirot1wiiy,N.V. PIANOSuiORGANS. winter s mm, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. 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