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ECONOMY. A MOTHKlt'S OPINIOX. ATHLETES. ii Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. a 13 Coaches In Franos. Aa regards the history of coached ha. France. Henry IV was assassinated in 1610. Soon after hia death some mfrramntm worfimihlishfirl rfvnrfisfint- mg him being murdered in his car .riage by Ravaillac. It is from these . that Boubo has had the sketches of the three carriages on his plate 172 engraved. . They are . simply square boxes, measuring by scale 6 feet in length by 3J feet in width, on four wheels ef the same diameter, without any springs or straps, and seating six per lons in all namely, two with their Dacks to the horses, two facing them, B,nd two more, one on each side of the two "boots," at the sides. Each vehicle had a roof resting on light columns and curtains to draw or to letdown. , This agrees well with the received account of the incident, according to one version of which Henry rode in an open carriage, and according to another that as soon as the fatal blow was delivered by the assassin the king's attendants, who rode with mill ill mo uttrrragtJ, uiow wit cur tains, and hiding the king from pub lic view assured the enraged people that he was only wounded. Note and Queries. Purely a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the bst results. It : All manner of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your nosa to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and , Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. and say: " I'm taking cold." But you shiver, because your system Is weak and cannot resist outside influences. ' Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites will clothe your bones with solid flesh , and build you up so you won't take cold easily. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! , Prepared by Soott & Bowr., N. Y. All Drugghts. cprfiv EVERY OCCASION, bread made with QOLDEH" WEST IMIPQ FSWiEI M.inufaotured by CLOSSET t DEVERS, Port land, Oregon. . C- ABANTEEl , The Maltese Cross and Red Strin are 'sune rlor brands of BELTING, which, together wuu jnanese uross, magewooa ana wai labout brands of Steam and Water HOSE, are fally guaranteed by the manufacturer. Your dealer keeps them ; if not, write us. Gutta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co., Established 1855. Portland, Or. BICYCLES. Swift, Light, Strong, Reliable and Beau tiful. A lire agent wanted In every city and town in Ore gon.washington and Idaho, bend for catalogue and terms. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO.. 37 Washington St., Portland, Or. INSIST ON HAVING THE Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Druggists' Rubber Goods, MANUFACTURED BY Goodyear Rubber Co, ' T3 and 75 First St., Portlaad, Or. . Write for eataloju ntii, . . Rambler AN AUBUEN MIRACLE. AN ACT OF HEROISM IS FOL LOWED BY DIRE RESULTS. Edward Donnelly Saves a life Almost at the Cost of His Own After Years of Suffering He Is Restored to Health His Story as Told to a Reporter of the Auburn Bulletin. , . Auburn (N. Y.) Bulletin. It is on record that upon a chilly April day, a few years ago, an eight-year-old boy fell into the East river at the foot of East Eighth street, New York, and when all enorts to rescue mm Had laiiea, Edward Donnelly, at risk of his own life, plunged into the water and, when himself nearly exhausted, saved the boy from drowning. It was a humane and self-sacrificing deed, and received de served commendation in all the, news papers. . There is a sequel to this accident, how ever, which thus far has not been pub lished. It is to the effect that Donnelly was paralyzed as a result of the cold plunge and came near dying. Auburn people have known the family, his wife Vw' A rvtnJn 2.n4-Wnn .1 1.,'- uciuk auiAiiun umuiiJau nuu 1110 dio- ter Mrs. S. D. Corry of 21 Moravia street, Donnelly himself describes the rescue and the result : "I was general foreman of the F. A, Mulgrew Saw Mills, foot of Eighth street, New York, on the East river. It was on the 20th of April. 1889, that the boy fell into the river and I rescued him from drowning. At that time I was in the water so long that I was taken with a deathly chill, and soon became so sut fened up and weak that I could neither work nor walk. For some time I was under treatment of Dr. George McDon ald, who said I had locomotor ataxia, He finally gave me up. and on the 1st of June, 1892, my wife and I came up to Auburn. " When the disease first came upon me the numbness began in my heels, and soon the whole of both my feet be came affected. There was a cold feeling across the small of my back and down wards, and a sense of soreness and a tight pressure on the chest. The numb' ness gradually extended up both legs and into the lower part ot my body. felt that death was creeping up to my vitals. I was still taking the medicine ('it was iodide of potassium,' said his wife), and was being rubbed and having piasters put all over my body, but with no benent. " I sent to the Chas. H. Sagar Com pany, the popular Auburn druggists and chemists, at 109 ai.d 111 tienesee street, and got three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and began tak ing them. ' In three weeks' time I was so improved that from being helpless, I was able to help myself and to get up and go to work, and to walk every day from No. 74 Walnut street, where I then lived, to Osborne's New Twine factory, Seymour and Cottage streets more than a mile where I was then employed, but all the while I was taking Pink Pills. " Then Dr. Patchen of Wisconsin, an uncle of my wife, who was here on a visit, began to poo-hoo at me for taking Pink Pills, and finally persuaded me to stop taking them and let him treat me When he returned to the West he left a prescription with Dr. Hyatt of Auburn, who also treated me. But their treat ment did me no good, and after a while the old trouble returned and 1 was get ting badmgain. Then I began to take Pink Pills; have taken them ever since: am taking them now ; have taken in all nearly twenty boxes at an entire cost of less than $10 (my other treatment cost me a pile oi money;, and again l am well and able to work. "If I was able, I would at my own expense publish the virtues of Dr. Will iams' Pink Pills to the whole world, and especially in New York city, where I am much better known than I am here." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple without doubt mark the beginning of a more healthful era. They were first compounded by an eminent practitioner and used as a prescription for many years in general practice with almost in credible success. Thejr are now given to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condi tion of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill that flesh is heir to. These pills are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to fe males, such as suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and in the case of men will give speedy relief and effect a per manent cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post-paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.60 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A Terrible Prediction. The press is much given to indulg ing in Cassandralike predictions of impending evil. For instance, there Is an item going the rounds of the press to the effect that there are 8,000,000 piano players in the United States, and they can elect any man president on whom they may unite. What a terrible prediction I But it is not likely to be realized. Yet there are people who sit upon the eggs of borrowed trouble until they eventually hatch out the genuine chickens. -"-Texas Sif tings.' Reconciliation. When he begins to say it was his fault, and she begins to declare it was hers, walk softly out of the room. That is the kind of a differ ence of opinion that leads to an agree ment. --Atchison Globe. They explained why it was Cheaper to Use False Syntax. The telegraph operators were telling sto ries again last night. The tall man, who has held a key all over the country, had the floor. - "You see a good many jokes in the pa pers," said he, "about the culture of Bos ton and the habit people living there have of using big words and correct grammar and all that. Most of you think that these jokes have no foundation in fact. Now, I know better. I was receiving clerk in the Western Union office there a good many years ago, and some of the messages hand td In to me were corkers. . "One summer I had the cable window. One day two women dressed in black and greatly agitated came in and inquired the rate per word to London. . I told them it was 28 cents. They consulted for a minute, and then one of them asked for a blank. I told them where the blanks were, and one of them wrote a message. The other took It and read it two or three times. "Then she came over to the window and asked again how much it was a word to London. 'Twenty-eight cents,' I told her. She looked at the message dubiously. The other woman came up to her and said, 'Don't you like it? ' , " 'No,' she said, 'I don't like it. That form is improper. You say that Charles suicided this morning, when it should be said that Charles committed suicide this morning.' - . . - " 'But,' said the other, 'if we put it in that way we will save 88 cents.' . "The woman who objected turned this proposition over in her mind for a long time. Finally she said, "I don't think that such syntax is excusable.' "The other took the blank and read the message a few dozen times. 'We're poor,' she said decisively, after studying it in all its phases, 'and we can't save 28 cents any easier.'. "This partially convinced the woman who objected. 'But what will our friends think f she asked dubiously. " 'I suppose they will notice it, but we can't help that.' Then the two women re tired to one corner of the room and had a consultation. After talking earnestly for 10 minutes they wrote out another message. So help me, this is the way I got it: 'Charles suicided this morning. False syntax used because it is cheaper.' , "And they paid me 28 cents a word for it. All of which," continued the tall operator, "illustrates one of the curious ways In which a woman's mind works." Buffalo Express. , ' - . ; : 7T He Knows Better Now. Mr. Clerkly gets a little spot of ink on bis coat. . - Appearance of the spot after Mr. Clerkly has taken the adviceof several friends as to its removal from the coat. He will now en deavor to remove the coat from the spot. Truth. Giving; a Free Prescription. Tramp I jus' dropped in, mum, to offer my new cure for indigestion, dyspepsia and kindred ailments, mum. It may prove a great blessing to your family, mum, and I charge you nothing for the prescription. Housekeeper Well, I must say that s rea sonable enough. . What is the cure? Tramp Live on plain food and give your rich and indigestible dishes to the poor. I'm the poor, mum. Tit-Bits. Smiles. ' "Are you pleased with Robbie's school?" "Yes. I have only one objection." "What is that?" . "That the children are not kept until 6 o'clock." Chicago Inter Ocean. Couldn't Look at It That Way. Tramers I regard my wife's piano play ing fad as a joke. You ought todo the same with your wife's. Framers Tramers, you have never heard my wife play. Chicago Record. Paderewskl'i Endurance. r ' " ' M. Paderewski. the night before a re cital in London, practiced all uight, or. at least, until 8:30 a. m. The morn ing after the recital he went to Chelten ham, where he played the same after noon before a densely packed audience. He exhibited no fatigue. --.New Xorli Sun. ' ' - ' SMALL BUT EFFECTIVE, , Was the little Monitor that met the Merri mac at Hampton Roads. So too are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, effective in conquer ing the enemy disease. When you take a pill it's an important point to nave them small provided they have equal strength and efficacy. You find "what you want in these little liver pills of Dr. Pierce. They're ut up in a better way, ana tney act in a etter way. than the huee old-fashioned pills. What you want when you're "all out of sorts" grumpy, thick-headed and take a gloomy view of life, is these Pellets to clear up your system and start your liver into healthful action. Siok Headache, Bilious Headache. Constipation. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels( are prevented, relieved, and cured. Put up in sealed glass vials, and always fresh and reliable. James William Craig. Esq.. of Qeoraetoum. Ky., says: "My wife thinks your little 'Pel lets ' are the greatest pills out." Mrs. L. A. Lyford, proprietress of "The Hollywood," 116 Turk street, San Francisco, says: " I am absolutely amazed at the great good Calderwood's Rheumatism Cure did my daughter Fannie. She was afflicted in her feet and ankles with inflammatory rheuma tism, and had to use crutches to get about. My family physician treated her for several weeks, but the . girl grew worse, and so I sent $5 to the office ol Calderwood's Rheumatism Cure, on the corner of Market and Fourth streets, and soon a messenger came back with three bottles of the remedy, which she began using, and before the medicine was gone she had thrown atfay her crutches, and is now sound and well. , Artificial Eyes. A prominent manufacturer of arti ficial eyes has unburdened himself on what he considers a grievance. He says that the public, and there fore opticians, will no longer pay the price for a good and well' made arti cle, and that the market is being flooded with "cheap foreign rub bish." He alleges that the cheap eyes crack after very few weeks' wear. Pursuing the subject further, we are informed that summer time is the best season for the sale of artificial eyes. People are at that time of the year more particular as to their , ap pearance and discover more readily that the artificial eye is beginning to lose its pristine perfection. Another point is that there are many people walking about whose outward ap pearance suggests that they are in full possession of both visual organs, but have not even one. "I have fitted," said the manufacturer, "scores of people with two glass eyes." The innocent deception is the more successfully carried out owing to the fact that the blind, from force of habit no doubt, look or appear to look one full in the face when talk ing. London News. . ' Mongols of Koko Nor. The Mongols of Koko Nor are tall and fierce . looking,',; though they proved amiable when friendly. . The men ' shave their heads. . Both men and women dress in a gown of sheep skin,' girded round the waist, high boots of felt and skin, bound below the knee with a leathern strap or cotton garter, and long white felt coats, which they wear over the sheepskins when it rains. Their sum mer hat is of white felt, in shape something like the top hat worn by the old Welsh market women. The cap they wear in winter is of white astrakhan, shaped like a sugar loaf, with a red and green cotton brim. The women dress their hair in little plaits, more than a hundred, caught together at the ends in a wide band of colored cloth, which is embroid ered with gay silks and gold thread, and studded with coral and turquoise, silver coins and brass buttons, which they get from Lassa. The tents are round, the inner sides of trellis work, the top of wooden ribs, giving an um brella shape, and the whole covered with white felt, with an aperture for a 6mall door of wood, and a hole in the roof to let out the smoke. Na tional Review. THE COMPLEXION OF A ' CHINESE Is not yellower than that of an unfortunate in dividual whoe liver complaint has assumed the chronic form. The eyeballs of the fufferer as sume a saffron hue, there is dull pain iu the re gion of the organ affected, the tongue is coated, breath 8 -ur, sick headaches usua ly hut not al ways occur, and there is sometimes dizziness on arising from a sitting posture. Constipation and dyspepsia are also attendants of this very common ailment, always in its aggravated form, liable to Dreed aoscesses ot trie liver, wutcn are verv dangerous. Hostetter's Stomach Biiters wholly eradicates it, as well as the troubles complicated with it and which it oiiginates. In chi Is and fever, a complaint wnlch always yields to the Bitters, the liver is seriously in volved. This fine alterative tonic removes cos tiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, nervous and kiduey trouole and debility. . - ' The Order of the Garter "Give me a yard and a half of red silk elastic, plea-e." Coughs, colds and sore throat quickly relieved by "Brown's Bronchial Troches. 25 cents a box. Chicagoans themselves can hardly have known how wicked they were until Editor Stead told them about it. T. JACOBS OIL HSF?. PAINS AND ACHES. DROP TT DON'T BORROW SAPOL O Hardware and Builders' Supplies, 289 WASHINGTON ST.', PORTLAND, OREGON. ' ' JJCT Cut this advertisement out, and end it when you write. One and all bear witness to Allcock's Pernors Plasters as invaluable for, their purposes. - James Robinson, the athletic trainer at Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: " I have found it imperative to have pure and simple remedies on hand in case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheu matism, etc. enortly after entering upon my profession I discovered such a remedy in Allcock's Pobotjs Plasters. I tried other plasters, but found them too harsh and irritatine. Allcock's Porous Piasters give almost instantaneous relief, and their strengthening power is remarkable. In cases of weak back put two plasters on the small oi tne Dack and m a snort time you will be capable of quite severe exercise. In sprint " and distance " races and lump ing the muscles or tendons in the lens and feet sometimes weaken. This can invaria bly be relieved by cutting the plaster in uarruw BLnjiB, su as mj give live iiiukiuu ana applying on muscles anectea." Bbamdbetu's Pills rectify the secretions, A man who drives away customers The cab man.. , V BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOB CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERC CRY, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such art. cles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will-do is tenfold to tne good you can possibly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, u., contains no mercury, and is taken inter nally, acting d rectlv udoii tne blood and mu cous surfaces of the -system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internal y and made in Toledo, Ohio by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials flee. ltt Sold by drug, is tB; price, 75 cents per ooitio. . WATER MOTOR. One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will develop from 10 to 15-horse power: can be i i i i- i i . uhu Vkt a Baunuue uy auureBsiug - ' : PALMBB-& EEY, Portland, Or. Ose Bnamellne Stove Polish ; no dust no smell, Try Gbrmea for breakfast.' Only a Scar Remains Scrofula Cured Blood 'Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " ' "It is with pleasme that I send a testimonial concerning what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for my daughter. It is a wonderful medicine and I cannot recommend it too highly. Sarah who is fourteen years old, has been Afflicted With Scrofula ever since she was one year o'd. For fljro years she has had a running sore on one s de of hei face. We tried every remedy recommended, but nothing dirt her anv good until we commenced using Hood's Sarsaparilla. My married daughter auvisea me to use tiooa s Barsaparuia oecause Hood's Cures it had cured her of dyspepsia. She had been troubled with that complaint since childhood. and since her cure she has never been without, a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla in the houe. We commenced giving it to sara i aiout one year ago, ana u nas conquered me running sore, Only a Scar Remaining as a trace of the dreadful disease. Previous fr taking the medicine her eesjgbt was artw-tt d but now she can see perfectly. In connection with Hood's Sarsaparilla we have used Hood's Vegetable Pills, and find them the best." Mrs. Maria Griffin, Xenla, Illinois. Cet Hood's Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, I iliousness, Bold by all druggists. Tf ia nnlrl rn n. guarantee bv ail drue eists. It cures Incipient Consumption and ie the best Cough, and Croup Cure. P. N. IT. No 540 -S. F. N. TT. No. 617 IF YOUR BUSINESS DOES NOT PAY. Chickens are easily and successfully raised by using the Petaluma In cubators and Brooders. Our il lustrated catalogue tells all about it. 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