No Substitutes For Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal" is shown by all tests, official, scientific, ami pnu--tic.il, stronger, purer, and better in every ;v than all other Hiking Powders. Its superiority is privately acknowledged by other manufac turers, and well known by all dealers, i If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the " Royal," it is because of the greater profit. This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off upon you any baking powder in place of the "Royal." There is no substitute for the Ron a! " A l'htliiiU'lphU man want to sell his turret, wbli'h ho advertise ks being "Miiubltf for dtNtf family." For catarrhal and tl.mat disorders "Jirotcn's Knmehiat 7YwAr " are renowned and marvelous!)- effective, giving immedi ate relief. rolillm makes strarre bojfe'.lows, but they dou'l get to bed very early nights. A GOOD I'LACR FOtt HOYS. Iloitt's School, near Millbrae, i?an Mateo countv, Cal., in charge of ex-Stat Super intendent Ira O. Hoitt and wife, is un doubtedly one of the best schools for Boys on the Facitic Coast. Cto Euamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. Tbt Gkrmsa for breakfast. Keeping up the quality depends on the peculiar and correct selection of best varieties of leaf tobacco and the proper knowledge of manufacture. Thirty j years' experience has enabled us to pro- duce the eplendid mastiff plug err smoking tobacco. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. Tower'? ''SMsMJ Irrjprovecj SLID f is Guaranteed Lt Absolutely Water. AT0'" Etcken hive p, besidetheRsh Brand ' Qa JrCiJL. Trademark on every Coat a . ff 5oft Woolen 'ty WatCh Outl Collar. bh Send fsr A J. TOWER. MFR. BOSTON. MASS CaWopa I CURE FITS ! When I say care I do not menn merely t o stop them for a time and then hare them return agniD. I mean a radical enre. I have made the disease of KITS, JSPI LEPS Y or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. 1 warrant my remedy to enre the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a core. Send at once for a treatise and a Froe Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Port Office. H. G. BOOT, 31. C. 183 Pearl St.. ti. T ELY'S i cream um ir-',c.tt. When applied Into the noBtrils, will be absorbed, effectually y :J frx cleansing the head of rHAYFEVFrV 1 catarrhal virus, caus- Llj -W.urJ lne healthy secre tions It allays Inflam mation, protects the membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores sense of of taste and smell. Try the Cure. fAY-FEVER A particle is applied in each nostril, and is agreeable. Priee,M) eenM at drueKlsU' or by mall. ELY BKOTHEKS, 56 Warren Street, New York. RANK'S gQME ffUTTEg will cut I)ry or Green Bones, Meat, Gristle and all. Green Cut BOXES vill double the number of epgs will make tiieia more fer tile will carry the hens safely through tha molting period and put them in condition to lay when eggs command the hiqhcst price and will dovelone your chicks fast.r than any other food. Ferd Green TWnes and nee CJrcoxnzoue to kill the lice, an i von will make. ftlty per cevX more pro..U Bend for Catalogue and EU& prices. PETAIMA BCIIBATOK COHP'Y, PSTALUMA, CAU Old Gold and Silver Booght; semi your old Gold and Silver by mall to the old and reliable h use of A. Coleman, 41 Third atrcst, Ssn FrancUoo; I will send by return mall the oaah, according to awdy; if the amount is not satisfactory will return gold. a J it ' Ml u CER 8 BSi u 11 it Obeys the Lnw. Iu view of the contradictory rumors circulated regarding the inteutioug of the Louisiana State Lottery Company ami in order to accurately answer numerous in quiries a representative of the Tinies lmocrat yesterday interviewed Mr. Paul Conrad, the president of the com nanv. with the result expressed below: Reporter Mr. Contad, it was asserted some weeks aro in the Northern news papers.and the statement has since been revived recently, that the company is about to remove to .Nicaragua, and there, under a government franchise, open up the business on a grander scale than ever. President Conrad I have heard some- thins of this, but there is no foundation for it. The company has ofhcinlly stated that it bows to the decision of the Su preine Court and will respect the laws. Reporter Then have you no plans of future action .' President Conrad I cannot state the case more strongly than was done at the time the company decided not to attempt to obtain a renewal of its charter. I can onlv repeat that the company will con tinuo in business until the expiration of its present charter and then cease to ex ist. I cannot understand, after all that has been said, why there should be any confusion in the public mind about the matter. Reporter Have you any objection to my stating this as a finalty for the satis faction ot the puwic .' President Conrad None whatever, Reporter Some of the Eastern pa pers. Mr. Conrad, persistently assert that the lottery company continues to use the United States mans in tne prosecution of its business; will you kindly tell me if that iB true? President Conrad It is utterly untrue. We are obeying the law in its letter and spirit, and our agents everywhere are in structed to obev it. We are using the express companies only in our butiinese, : and m all our circulars are printed in i structions to all persons dealing with us i to avoid the mails. Times-Domocrat, New Orleans, La., June 1. : Carl Uuuder'a Philosophy, Sometimes a young man comes to me 'ind 1 ears ho likes soma advice ash to bis future, I I say to him: "Shpeafc der truth bo honest be temper ate und keep oudt of debt." He goes right away und tries to be nomt nated for office, und uiaypo iu sis months ho vhas m suau for embezzlement. Therefore, I belief it vbas best to shpeak to young mans who like advice 'Go und do sbust like you want to do und you will be all right Sometimes a girl brings me her album and Bays she likes tue to write in it I like to oblige her, und so I write: ''If you expect to be happy In der parlor you must practice economy in der kitchen. Der next time I see dat album dot page vhas cut oudt und dot girl vhas telling people dot some old Duchiaans vhas shust too cranky to live. Therefore I belief it vhas better to I write in that album: "k tnd a rich und foolish young man marry Dim sit down in der parlor let de kitchen go py Halifax, und you will lif one hoonered years und take all der happiness dere vhas." Sometimes an oldt mau comes to me und says he likes to get married again to a young girl, und he would be glad if 1 tell him how it vhas. It vbas pleasure for me to say: "Dot man who vhas feef ty yearsold und baf seex shildren vbas an idiot asylum to marry himself by a girl of eighteen." Dot oldt man says ho vbas eafer so much obliged, und he goes right off und marries dot gal und in four weeks all his shildren vbas turned oudt doors. Somepoily spheaks about Carl Dunder, und he says 1 don't know so mooch ash dot bird's nest of last year. Therefore, it vbas better for me if I tell him: "It vhas all right, Mister Schmidt marry at once it vhas your duty young wives like oldt husbands never mind dose shil drens you vhiil be so happy ash nefer vhas." I vhas tired. Let somopody advise herself. Detroit Free Press. Anglins for Vie. Jlrs. Salatonstall (of Boston) Tommy, will you have a piece of tho mince pie? Tommy Beaconstreet (who is taking dinner out) Yes'm, and I trust that your appor tionment will be commensurate with my es te m for yoursalf. Burlington Free Press. Practical Morality. Mr. Kettledrum Dude But, my dear Flynte, what reason can you havo for refus ing me such a trifl ;? Mr. Flynte My reason, sir, is that I never eneourage'the vice of ijgratitudn. Munsey'g Weekly. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or Box 80S. YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Pares, without fall, all caws of Unnnrr, hast und 4vlet, no mattr of how long studding. Prevents stricture, It hi'iriit no In ternul remedy. Cures when everything else lms failed. Hold by all Druggists. Manufacturers: The A. Ho'ioei'hel. Mi Heine Prir. 83.00. t-'- Btt" Jse, CaL N. P. N. TJ. No. 449 -8. P. N. U. No. B26 REMARKABLE INCI A torturer llcir III liir and l.u Uit l.lf - V i cn l ! Wars lii( la IXIiris. It is sccno In the lecture-rtHiui ( a medical collec i Now tlrlcan. Tlio professor is lccturinij letor an intelli irtnt class of medical stintents. Heist dcKcrihinj tho human lody, its defects mul tho dimmer dv h inert it is sin roumiod. In order to illustrata it ho has tluidn from tho human body, which he ii uh Joctlng to chemical tests. "Ocntlomen," ho Knid, "I Imv do ftcrilwd to von tho npponranct of tho human tluiil in a disca'd state ; I will now dhow you how the sivtut lluid an parfi in a healthy Ktato," and ho null joctod lii-s own to tho tent. Aa he held it up U the li;dtfor a moment, hinlmnd trembled, he eaucht Ids bivath, ho paled and exclaimed : "tlontlemen, 1 have jnt made a most horrible discovery ; 1 my sell have Hritfht'H disease of the kidneys." lit less than one year he was dead. . The above dramatic and strictly true Incident shows tho terrible dancer and mysterious nature of this inodomdlsease, which may well 1h called tho demon of the present century. It steals into tho system like a thief, manifests its presence by tli o tnnmonest- symptoms and fas tens itsetf tip)ii the system before tho victim is aware. It is nearly as heredi tary as consumption, quite as common ami fully us fatal, l'.ut ire families, in heriting it from their ancestors, have died, yet none of the number knew or realized the mysterious power which was removing thein. Hundreds of people die daily by what is called heart disease, apoplexy, 'p!lla'.vsi!4 fpinal complaint, rheumatism, pneumonia and other com mon diseases, when in reality it is liright's diseaso of the kidneys. These are solemn facts, but all the more serious because of their solemnity. There has never been fmt one remedy known for the cuif' of Flight's disease, or even for its relief, and that remedy has become tho most popular of any pre paration known to the world. ' It is Warner's Sale Cure. It has taken men, and women, too, who were in tho lowest stages and restored them to perfect health and strength. It will iuvaribly check the first stages of this terrible dis ease, if taken in time. It is indorsed by physicians, approved by scientists ami used bv the Ust people in the land. It is a scientific preparation and owes its popularity wholly to its power. It can be procured of anv reliable denier, but great care should be exercised to secure tho genuine and not permit any un scrupulous dealer to sell anything in it place. The Ameer of Afghanistan's army has been defeated in its campaign against the insurgent Khans, and the tribesmen have been cut otX from its communica tion with Afghanistan. CONCENTRATE YOl'K VITALITY. One of the secrets of health is the con centration of vitality. The recruiting of the vital principle is done effectually by Bbandreth's Pills. " Health finds happi ness in the mere sense of existence." It ran prkth's Pills help nature to reassert her own when she has been forced to vacat her stroimhold in the body. When an enemy attacks a fort all the forties are concentrated at the point of attack to resist the on slaught. Ho with the body. 1!rasi)Hktii's Pills concentrateall one's vitality to throw off the encroaching disease. Oct liiUN drkth's Pills. He sure to take no other. Uuasprktii's Pills are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. If oor re'utives hml their way they would not have rich uncles very limit. ssssssss S Swift's Specific S Q A Tested Remedy Q 2 For All g Blood and Skin s Diseases s O A reliable cure for Contagious G Blood Poison, Inherited Scro g fula and Skin Cancer. SAs a tonic for delicate Women a and Children it has no equal. Q S Being purely vegetable, is harm- O less in its effects. O SA trentlsp on Wood and Skin DIs- C5 eases mailed kiikk on application. O Itruyglutt Sell It. Q g SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., S Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ca. O Sssssssss 99 "One of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. All thought him past recovery. He was horribly emaciated from the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe his appear ance and the miserable state of his health at that time. Help from any source seemed impossible. He tried' your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment of his family and friends." John Quibell, Holt, Ont. I have a positive remedy for the aboo dusoafiei by iti ose thouear.da of cases of the worst kind and of long rtandmg hare boen enred. Indeed so strong is my faltb n its etficacy, tin I w.ll sand XWOBotti.es riiEB, with VALUABLE TREATLSK on thisdiseaw to any suf ferer who will send me their Kinross and I. O. address, A KloRiun, M. C, 193 Pnarl Sr Nt V. oooooooooo Tutf Tinv PHIh a:t tut kindly on the rliilii, t.he delicate firial r liillrm old age an niini the vlgoroun man. W ?Tuft's Tiny Pills trive tone and streiisth to the wmk Ktmu.'i, bowel. kidiK-ysand lilmhlir m Plsn's Remedy for Catarrh is the Bi I 3 Bpst, Kaslest to Use, and Cheapfst. 1 1 I j Bold by drugntuui or sent by mail, .1 J toe, B. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Pa. J Flow l lio llllll'. What queer1 erealmi-s these (,'liineso lire! Tliey look mul tiot tin if they might be the inhabitants nf snnio ttlier planet, m tulally ililVerent nm they I ruin all the oilier imniilutio nieeH, NeverllielesM, tliey luivo logical minds, tiny Mm, a C'liinaiiian, in n speeeli at Sin I'Vaneiseo, expressed home MirriM at whal lie eonsideiiHl the ineonsisleney nf "MMiiling luillions of dollars to l.'luiia to prepare her iieiv j'lo for tbo Uinmloin of heaven, inul ro tusinjr them a bomo in tho Ihiited Slates." Yes, it does look n little queer, doesn't ill There is it ureal deal of dill'ereneo helweeii the t'liineso stories mul those that appear in our novels ami magazines. There is very 1 it t to lovo in tho average t'hinese novel, Tho hew is a fellow who mado his money in America by washing clothes, whilo tho heroine is a girl who wants reveiigo because the villain Killed her cat Much lias been written about tho barbarity of the (.'hiiieso iu bandaging llio feet of the female balncs. ItNeeniS now tliat there is reason iu this appar ently senseless cruelty. Il is done to prevent them from spending half theif time on shopping tours when the)' grow older. And yet llio Chinese mo called uncivilized, Tho Chinese havo oueer ways of punishing frauds, For robbing a ped' tiler the culprit ii put in a mortar and lired against a stouo wall. NVlicthcf this cured him of his propensities wt) lutvo not yet learned; wo should not wonder, however, if it hud. Texiu Sifting. So Klulug til Japuu. Y'oung Japanese girls areas nature made them, mul very sweet they are, too, iu their quaint dresses showing tho plump chest and rounded arms. Pages could bo written tibout theif charms. What dear, dainty, httlo dolls they are I Such white teeth, rosy lips und'coy smiles! Who shall de scribe tlienW and what next I A kiss, perhaps? Not over here. Oh, never I Tliey never do. They don't know how, uctually don't know how, and even peasant girls tiro closely guarded. Fancy" a young man in cotton ki mono und wooden clogs stealing a chanco to walk with his best girl un der the blooming cherry trees, ex plaining tho constellations and quot ing sentimental poetry, telling her that ho "hung upon her eyelids," that ''her voice was like a temple gong;" in fact, that ho loved but her alone, and then making her several formal bows at the door of her father's straw thatched hut as they parted iu thfl moonlight. Can any American lovef stretch his imagination enough to be lieve in a sweetheart not kissing t!ios6 pretty lips, paint and all, by u sort of "natural selection?" 'Tisa melancholy fact, but n Japan ese has no such impulse. No lovcf courts his mistress with "sweetest per suasive kisses." No mother kisses lief baby us sho cuddles it against her bosom. Cor. Homo (Jueen. Tho liciilltj of l.lfv To tho rcllecting mind there is noth ing moro extraordinary than to ob servo with what obtuse, dull and com monplace impressions most men pass through this wonderful life. Life, which, to such u mind, means every thing momentous, mysterious, pro phetic, monitory, to the many is but around of cares, of familiar pursuits and formal actions. They look upon this world as a vast domicile, or an ex tensive pleasure ground; the object are familiar; tho implements lire worn ; the very skies are old ; tho earth is a pathway for those on earthly er rands; tho world is a working Held, a warehouse, a market place und this Is life. Liut life indeed the intellectual life, struggling with its earthly load, with an eternity unimaginable behind it, with an eternity to he experienced bo fore it, with all its strange and niyslid remembrances, now exploring its piust years, as if they were periods before tho Hood, und then gathering them within a space as brief and unsubstan tial as if they were the dream of a day with all its dark and its brighl visions of mortal fear and hope life, such a life, is full of mysteries. Or villo Dewey. An Automatic Itabblt. B. II. Worrall, proprietor of Quccn'a Park, Morley, has invented an auto matic "rabbit," which, it is said, meet almost all the requirements of the sport of coursing. It fits in a socket attached to an endless wire running in gutters below ground, only a narrow slot showing on tho surface. Tho contrivance h worked by machinery erected in a small tower. The motive power is a heavy stone weighing about half a ton, working like a clock weight, tho speed at which tho "rab bit" travels being controlled by a man at a crunk handle. Tho gutters ara laid diamond shape, and the length of the course is about 200 yards, the "rabbit" doubling twelve times on the journey, the angles being very acuto. In caso tho dogs are unable to capture the "rabbit" before the wholo ground has been traversed tho quarry runs into a box, an inclined plane in which lift3 it out of the socket, the dogs los ing it. New York Sun. Naming Klulnore. When F. II. Heald settled on the Machado ranch, near San Diego, and began to build Elsinorc, then un named, he was puzzled about the chris tening. What should ho call tho com ing city by the lake and springs? fi nally he chose lake something or other a long compound but the postollice authorities would not have it. They wrote Mr. Heald that one word was enough and sent him a list to chooso from. He took Elsinorc, and a few days afterward announced the fact to old Senor Machado. The aged don w'as for a moment nonplused. "El Senor," he said, "which senor do you mean, yourself or myself?" "Your self, of course," replied tho diplomatic Ileald. And to this day the Machados believe that the name Elsinore is but a gringo corruption of "El Senor," tho senor who owned the original prop erty. San Francisco Argonaut HKAII HV.. I'M us. I They lnv iiiiiHIIiiili s lion tliey mo llio kh net ill m uleel n( Incipient iIImiio. A "ulliilil" l,1, i4 III ot lniltm'llnii, hllloiimioMi nrnnn.ll IMttoti, eiieh or any ol the "minor Ml ii'litu" iiitviuirc In niHiiy viiM S with 11 U'Hxniuli'Nlmyhiu lrl.li1," Otvo llu-tn h sn III, I'lirly ili'h'iit Willi lliiMlclli'i's Slninni'li III li'iKiiiiil nvi'tl tlii'ilHUKcr. Ah.'inclliy HiliiilnlKlcri'il nil nlimiiliiu rclmlxi lo the mini Ini liitiiiini'il him llml he IihiI " only n oolil !" "Only h cohl," rcpoiilcil Urn ituclnr, " V luil nniilil Vt Inivc Ihc iIiihiic!" IIIiciiiiin IImii inul In nil) .fx r cimlly cxIIiimuUIihIiIc wt I lie Mutt. V h v llii'M Hllnw lllctii In td'l lie II lull licml nl Nli'inn!1 . 1'lll mi ilic Iiniki s tvllh till' Mil Ictn. I lie kciiIiiI wiunilh n lilrli tliU miicib tiicil Iclnc iIIIIiihcii tliiniu:h t!H KlKteiu, llio liniililii It lilvcii In llio it it'll ) llUllll nf IIiii l.l. oil, Its Mint h lint Hint KttciiKilmuliiK cil'ci'l ii mi llio nervous,' Mici'luily rt'cninmiuiil II lot ho mi locliU"! nuilsli'k, ' 1 1 the iircHt sioclllo lor nisliu In, A Smith Jersey rin'r i litis nu Hccmint nl tint illscoyory of " llio lllolcas cnt so ol Mil uiikilun n ili iol num. ' 100 It A llll. IO0. The ivinlers of tits n'er will lie iIohsoiI In IchiII llml llicm In lit lesal one ilrvmlcil (llseiisu llml sclcneti has lioeii slilo to cure Iu ml lis slimes, nil I lluil la cMnrrli, Hull's t'ntairli Cum Is llio only wllye euro now known lo I'm meiileiil fmterully I'nUnh, Ih'Iiik s ciiiislllullmiiil ilia eiia", rc.ulrca , I'linalllutlotiHl licnliuont. Hull's I'HlHirh l ino la Irtkcn luleriuilly, ni'lliiN illroi'tly ttHUI the lilotal Mini iiim-niia ani lin es ol tin aya Ictn, tlu riliy ili'-lmyliut the (outiiliilloii of tlio itlseHae iiliil Kh Iiik the nUli'lit sIikiikIIi hy hilllil' (UK up Hie loiiallHilliiii ami uaalallnii iiHturv In iloliiK Ita work. I'he miirlclor Imvo so much liilth Iu Its curHtlvo iiowera Unit I hey oiler (HO lor hiiv ciiae IIihI It lulls tu euro. (Viel lor lea lluiiiiiliils Alilrt's K. J. CIIKSKV A t'O,, ToleiUi, 0. gtf Soht Iiy liniKKlatNi cenla. COPVUIOHT llll A rrtsted tho progress of Coivsuniption. In nil ita earlier stages, it can bo cured. It' a scrofulous affection of tho lungs a blood taint and, as in every other form of scrofula, Dr. I'icrce'a (Jo! Jen Medical Discovery is a certain remedy. Hut it must bo taken in time and oh? is the time to tako it. It purities tho blood that's tho secret. Nothing else acts like it. It's tho most potent Btrength-ro-utorer, blood -cleanser, and flesh builder known to medical science. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of 15!ood, Iironchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and all lingering Coughs, it's a remedy that's (putrandeJ, in every case, to benefit or cure. If it doesn't, tho money is re turned. In other words, it's sold on trial. No other medicine of its kind is. And that proves that nothing else is "iut as good" as tho "Discov ery Tlio dealer is thinking of his profit, not of yours, when to urges something else. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. fi-1 CONSUMPTION CURIi i U by drag fists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other Cure can Maud successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cte-e ynu promptly. . If your child hai the CROUP or VIIOOPING COUGH, ue it rpirkly and relief is sure. If you fear CON. SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hojie. less, li t take this Cure at once and receive im mediate help. I.aro;e Imltles, 50c. and ll.oo. Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. A.sk yourdruRgist for SHILOH'S CURE, Hymir luns are fwe or hack lame, uw bhiloh's Por ous Plasters, Price, 25c. 1 IGHTNjNG FLUID, THE GREAT PAIN KILLERI ISSUHTAMEDU3 IN ITS ACTIOS! This Is the most wonderful pain-destroyer that has ever been put before the public. From its rapidity of action comes the name we give It. Positively the greatest boon to suffering human ity. No family should be without a bottle In the house. We warrant It te be a sure and bsti' g cure for all pain. This Is ona of the few harmless but effective remed es that is most valuable for Inward as well as outward applica tions, and will cure in cases where all other modicinps have failed. For Headache, Ncjralg'a, Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Colic, In fluenza, Cough3 and Colds, Cramp In Stomach, Pairn in Back and Limits, and all pain flesh is heir to. For sal by all drujists in 63c and $1.00 bot tles. DON'T FAIL TO THY IT. LOVELl DIAMOND CYCLES For Ladles In Pneumatic Diamond Frame, including fedali. Suspension Saddle. Strictly Send 6 cents loaiio ot nuns, JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., UNLOAD Do you feel Does your don't feel like work. The f pid. You are full of bile. I Three doses ot Hoore'8 Revealed Remedy you feel like a new person. 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