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ITS LBSSON. From ths hard times people will reap lessons of eperionce, learning bow to tot with mora cre in business and how to ap ply remedies for the stringency of such tint'. With more care wa will bav. less accidents, and much less suffering If we know the true remedy. Ill the held and wnrk-nhnp, Indeed in all sctiYities, sprnlua and hiuiaea bMptvn And bring tho hard tunc ol pain and suffering. Experience teaches tfmt it is always best to get the best remedy, which it the chcatieat in the end. Experience points to St. Jacohs Oil NORTHWEST BREVITIES i without question the Iwst remedy for KUch tiii.shaH, being the urvst and rromit- in cum Buni'mut nnuvw nam uuitw von iu prosperity. The st rvrnet.y for It in tiio atiirat way out of thyui Immense deposit! of aabeetofl have been discovered in the Ferris range of mountain! in Carbon oonnty, Wyoming. rOKTONK SBkKINU EMIGRANTS. Mnv noor family that mokn the wwtrn viltlR in the hopu of winning a fortune, it Min-rii (rum that inshUmig ioe of the emigrant nd frontipmnan chilU nd fever tiy Ho. letter wtonrnon inner. eneoniituy tioea that in cmuft rubles medicinal Joiene fortliy the ivmm rk ai imt the combined intiuetuK of a malar ions HtinoMphei-e and miAsma-ttt.nted waittr.. thitt protei'lvd hy it the pioneer, th miner or in uuiriss provmeq wiui 6 may There is no substitute for thorough going, Ardent and sincere earnest. mm Gladness Gomes With a better understanding of the t ransient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasantefforts riglitly directed. There is coaifort in ' the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual d is ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with mill ions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its benehcial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes interna cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pan. chase, that yon have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of figs stands highest and is most largely Jfeed and gives most general satisfaction. Evidence ot Steady Growth and Enterprise. OUR Ft-AO INSULTED. ITEMS OK GENERAL INTEREST Blood Poison. Contagions B'ood Poison has been ap propriately called the curse pf mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison in the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 936 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- ington,l.C,says: Wrens All th. CIM.s and Town, of th. Thriving Stet.r state : Oregon. Applet have sold for lower prices in Lakeviow this fall than for a number of years, some selling at low a hundred. A single bean plant of the navy va riety, grown on the farm of W. L. Curtis, near Forest Grove, yielded 614 beans, weighing 4 1-8 ounces. The cannery slouch and log boom, near the month of Coot river, it Oiled with drift It looks at though it would be an expensive nndertaking to clear the jam. Another body was fonnd floating in the lower bay near Marshfleld last week, and it supposed to be that of one of the firemen of the Arago. Thit it the tilth body fonnd. Artio owls are being teen In all partf of the ooast oonntiea. A live one wai captured on Poney slough. Coot oonn ty. The bird wai a beautiful tpecimen and wai not in any way injured. Captain E. H. Hansen, the bnilder of, the schooner General Siglin, bat nearly completed the three-masted schooner on the Siuslaw. Her length it 118 feet; width of beam, 83 feet; with capacity of 174 tons. A six -point elk wai recently killed on tho west fork of Cow creek, in tfie southwestern part of Douglas oonnty. The caress weighed 1,800 pounds. The hunter need the meat to bait bear traps and eavs he caught three heart and ex pects to catch more. A Coquille man says that a great many logs went to tea during the late freshet, notwithstanding the fact that it was stated they had been caught in the boom at Parkersbnrg. He says comparatively few logs were saved, and estimates the loss at between 500 and 1,000. A tprnoe log wai sawed at Himpel St Wheeler's mill, which, when rolled on the carriage, had to be hewn off on the upper side to allow it to past under the timbers which support the roof of the mill, says the Kebalem Timet. Unfortunately the height of the roof support is not given. Over 40,000 head of beef cattle from Malheur and Harney oonntiet have been told thit season, according to the estimates of those who have hired pas tures to the drovers. Thit represents more than tl, 000,000, or a little in ex cess of $13 per capita for every man, woman and child in both of these oonn tiea. , A car weighing 64,600 pounds, and carrying a monstrous gun carriage, weighing 96,100 pounds, destined for Fort Stevens, at the month of the Co lombia river, was coupled to the wett bound freight train which passed through Pendleton Saturday. The car wai specially constructed for its' heavy load. It had eight pain of wheels. Old Olorr Tramp! t'pon by Tarkl.h ' . Orno.rs. New York, Deo T. -A letter from u American missionary for nearly twenty years a resident of Constantinople bat been received by Rev. Or. Strong, ieo retary of the American Evangelical League, which confirms the recant statement of Rev. Dr. Cyrnt Hamlin with relation to the status of Ameri- oana and the American flag In Turkey, especially with tegard to the occasion when the flag was torn and trampled upon in an Armenian village. The letter it dated September 80, and says "The rascally police officer, Hassan Chaooih, who tore down and destroyed at 60 oenlt our flag, wai caught the Sunday follow ing the maasaore, with 1600 upon him. obtained from the Armenians on hit promise to save their lives, and whom he had treaoheronaly given up to death, Everybody it asking whether Mr. Tor rill will do anything to vindicate the honor of onr flag, bnt at yet we hear of nothing being done. " Another letter from Constantinople dated September 80, only five dayi af ter th occurrence, says: : "Hasseky, the honse which Mill U lesson and Mrs. Seeleva occupied, wai looted and the servant left iu charge doubtless lost hit life. Men wearing nniformt headed the mob which attacked the bouse and pulled down and tore to shreds the United State flag that had been hung oat" A DARING HOLD-UP. St. Blahwaynion Loot th. Oflit of Louis Br. wing Company. St Louis, Deo. 7. Three highway men, with drawn revolvers, entered the office of the Home Brewing Com pany, at 3 o'olook thil afternoon, and held op the cashier, Robert Haver- kamp, forcing bim to hand over $400, and then, not being satisfied with the amount, went behind the counter, loot ed tho money drawers and secured from $600 to ISOO additional. When the hold-np occurred, there were present in the office the cashier, a half dozen olerkt and several custom era. Two of the robbers held the oc cupants of the office in line while the other went through the safe and money drawers. When the desperadoes had taken all the money, they produced rope and bound, hand and foot, everyone in the offloe. Thit required nearly ten min ntet, and it seems marvelous that they were not discovered. Having bound their victims, the rob bers warned them against making a noise nnder pain of instant death. When the thieves had gone out. one of the clerks managed to free himself and then liberated the others. The police were at one notified by telephone. Upon leaving the offloe, the robbers mounted a North Broadway car and went south when they left the car and went toward the river. The brewery employes were nnable to give the police good descriptions of the men. CAPTURED A BURGLAR. TRANSPLANTING SALMON. l'aiilflo Coast Finn IMao.d iu Unit.rn ,. Wnt.rs. Washiuutou, Deo. 7. Under the direction of CominUsiousr Brioe, lurge number of 1'uoillo ooast salmon ire to be planted iu Eastern water. A fish oar, outainiug 6,000,000 eggs, it now ou the way vast, and the egg villi be planted in the Kouuebeo, Penobscot, Merriumo, Hudson, Delaware and tint- iiuehauna riven. Already 8,000 year' lings have been turned loose iu the Penobscot The ooinmisoiou is grHtl tied with its work on the Pacific ooast this year. This year 110,000,000 eggs have been hatched, three timet at inuuy as were batched in aiiy previous year. Of theae. SiO. 000,000 were hatched at the new station at Battle Creole, a trib utary of the Sacrawouto river iu Cali fornia. The oomuiissioner secured site which belonged to the California oommisiion, aud has built an addition al hatchery there. , It is now rugarded as one of the best stations iu the Unit ed States. Not the least important ao tiou of the fish oommission is the trans tor of steol head trout from the Faoiflo to the Atlautio coast, where a large unmber have been planted. CUT DOWN BY CUBANS. Hnmlrcds of Wonndvd Spaniards Tak.a tu llnvana. Cincinnati, Deo. 7. A special to the Commercial Tribune from Key West, r'la., says: Paisengers by steamer from Havana tonight say that a train with 600 wounded Spanish soldiers arrived there today. It waa said most of them came from the vicinity of Sun Cristobal aud Candelaria. No definite statement ooold be bad as to what battle-field they came from. Kumort prevailed on their arrival that Wejler bad sus tained another defeat. Counter state ments were also nade that the van guard of Maoeo't army had been de ft ated. Moreover, it was announced that Weyler is on the eve of attempting to storm tome of the hill tops where Maeto it entrenched, and this has raised great expectations in Havana. Several American correspottenta at Havana have- had friendly warnings that Weyler is contemplating deporting some of the more outspoken one be cause their reports do not please him. HAS FOUND A CURE ALL. fol Flacky Act of Woman Who Found Una in H.r Koom. 1 was lor a time under treat snent of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all the while, not withstaudimr th ym . .1 ii y- i charged me thre lr hundred dollars. if' My mouth was Washington. The woods at the headquarters of the Wishkah river are said to be infested by a large number of big gray wolves. The high price of wheat it enabling many farmers to pay off their mortgage indebtedness, and at a result releases long' are being filed in unprecedented num ber with the county auditor of Colfax county. The total receipts of the second an nual exhibition of the Washington state fair, held at North Yakima, from Spetember 23 to October S, 1896, were $3,943.85; the disbursements were 13,922.10, leaving 21.85 cash on band. The Waterville Big Bend Empire aayt: "Evidently there it more likely to be a deficiency than a surplus of wheat in Douglas county next spring filled witn eating sores; my tongue wai the mills may find difficulty in ot almost eaten away, so that for three months I was nnable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After 1 had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I bad finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, mv skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return ot the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a lift taining the necessary supply. There it good reason to look for fair prices all of next year." Mrs. Rose Zettler, of Tacoma, con victed in the Pierce oonnty superior court of the crime of grand larceny and sentenced to 18 months in the peniten tiary at hard labor, will have to serve her term, the supreme court having affirmed the decision of the superior of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purclf '- court for refuting a new tiral. vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison. Books on thediseas and its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Gs. : , .: ..... - -., - Handkerchiefs for holiday Gifts Are always suitable tnd welcome. We hsve made specialty Uii li nr. r 1 Seawm of Handkerchiefs AI Z3C tflCD and will psy the postage on them to mall order customers The line for ladies' affords choice of Linen embroidered Linen initial hemstitched Linen plain hernsiitchal Cambric embroidered. For Gentlemen: Linen hemstitched Linen hemmed . Linen Initial Silk hemstitched. Early orders insure against mall delay. OLDS tc KING, 102 Wstklitgloa , ' PORTLAND, OH FRAZER cXj.E . BEST IN THE WORLD. VllCr!OE Its wearing qHlltlereurnnrPie.l, actually MltUotiug two hoxes of auv oti.er brand Free Irom AnimHl Oils. UT THIS OKvuiNM. FOK HAI.K BY ORKttOH AND t4T-WA8''IM'TllN M U.. H AMTS-V) and Dealers generally. , , SURE CURE for PILES "mwu. nmuinitr rrvvunoi met 1 mm E n, DViaa-no i PILB REMEDY. Bioe. ifk- -ra. A Mviure or t ,r. Ui.r, .. Irw. Prim VM. UMAJskn. faun, ra . BQ-SA Mot Imhhuu m " The Ellensbnrg creamery, from Feb ruary 1, 1896, to October 80, 1896, ran 274 days; the milk of 600 cows wai nsed and 1,718,700 pounds of milk were worked; 81,280 poundt of cream were bought, and 76,681 pounds of but ter made; the average price a pound lor hotter wai XV cents, and for butter fat 8 j cents. Customers were charged 8 cents pound for making butter. Official returnt from all counties ex oept Skamania, show the tote on presi dential electors in Washington to have been: MoKinley, 89,122; Bryan 61, 647; Palmer, 1,450; Levering, 783. Bryan's plurality, 12,568. Corrected returnt ihow the itanding of the legis laturetobe: Senate, Republicans, 13; opposition, 21; honse, Republicans, 13, opposition, 61; with one district a tie. One day last week, at the Port Townsend Southern express was head ing toward Port Townsend a fire was noticed in the residence of George cooper 01 Lieiana. me train was stopped and all bands including half a dozen passengers were soon at the scene extinguishing the blaze wbioh at tbe time was gaining muoh headway. Tbe fire originated from a defective flu. A large portion of the roof of tbe dwell ing waa destroyed. Tbe damage amounted to about 1 100. No insurance was carried. , "Bud" Smith, a half breed of Ohop valley brought to Tacoma last week five deer, which he lays be ihot in one band. He used a single thot non repeating Winchester rifle. He found the deer lying down and, at tbey did not see him, he dropped them one after another. It is a fact, says tbe Ledger, tbat frequently band of deer or antelope can all be killed before running away if fonnd lying down or quietly feeding, providing the hunter keeo out of sight. After each killing the 1 then seem to. become to excited mid S'wildired thri:,tney only circle arouu their dead Companions. 1 . r. Portland, Or., Deo. 7. Mrs. E. E. Liddy of thil city, made a plucky cap ture at 1:30 o'clock this morning of an aged sneak thief, who was in the act of breaking into her house. She wai eating lunch upstairs with woman, when the thought she beard a window raised in one of the side rooms, down stairs, and, rushing down, she opened a door jnst in time to see a man, who waa half-inside an open window, make a hurried exit The street door was near at hand, and Mrs. Liddy, who it a muscular woman, ran ont jnst in time to tee the thief running np the street Tbe woman ran after bim and caught him. "What d'yer want?" exclaimed tbe thief, at the same time trying to break way from the woman, who had hold of hit collar. "I want yon," answered Mrs. Liddy, at the took a firmer hold and began walking her prisoner back to tbe house. A woman in the honse telephoned tbe police stttion, and when tbe patrol wagon arrived, Mrs. Liddy turned her prisoner over to Officer NioolaL TRAVELS OF HINMAN, fought a Pltch.d Haiti In a California Town. Angel's Camp, CsL, Deo. 7. A pitched bat lie wai fought on the streets of Angel's Camp this evening between two officers and Robert Hinman, the desperado who is wanted at Roaebnrg. Or., for breaking jail and shooting a deputy sheriff. Before the constable had an opportunity to prepare for Hin did arrest, fie Droits away aud ran np the street, which wai full of people. Tbe officers followed bim, firing at ev ery step. Hinman turned and took a shot at each of bit pursuers, but with out effect The officers' ammunition wai finally exhausted, and tbey were obliged to give np the pursuit, while their mtn disappeared in the darkness. A posse was organized and tent in pur suit, bnt np to a late honr ba had not been fonnd. It is thought by the offi cers that he wai hit by one of the thota Spain bai fewer daily paperl than any other Enropean country, and four- fifths of those the hai, are owned and edited by Hebrews. Burnad to ltn. . Washington, Deo. 7. A special dis patch received at tbe war department ay the residence of Chaplain M. C. Blaine, at Fort Ringgold, Tex., burned thit morning, and Blaine and hit daughter were burned to death. Mrs. Blaine escaped. The chaplain went BMtairi to save hit d""hter. Roasting Schilling's Best tea in San Francisco costs more than roasting other tea in China or Japan, but it makes tea better. . Y6u don't have to pay the difference, though. It comes out of our profits. , We make money in giv ing up profits. Queerl A, Schilling Sx Company narrawuKO' MiMoari Doctor Wilt Inoentato . Kvery DIstaM. . Columbia, Ma, Dec 7. Dr. Thomas Powell, of Columbia, seems to bar learned how to inocclite a man's sys tem so as to render it impervious to dis ease germs. As vaccination prevents smallpox, so thit discovery will ward off scarlet fever, consumption, dip theria and every other disease canned by germs. So confident is Dr. Powell of the truth of hit discovery tbat be bat written largely for scientific, journ als on tbe subject, and bat tested it practically by exposing himself to all manner of diseases. He entered this week into an agreement with California capitalists by which be it to be paid 1 9, 000 for one-third interest in the dis covery. A santaiium will be erected in Lot A nuclei and experiments begun. If successful, Dr. Powell's fortune is assured. Lumber and Tariff. . . . Taooma, Deo 7. An important con ference, in which pAcifio coast lumber men are taking great interest, will be held at Cincinnati, December 15, 1896. Tbe call wai issued last month by Chi cago lumbermen. The lumber associa tion! in the country have been invited to send representatives, the object be ing to determine upon tome action that will result in lumber being given, great er recognition in the tariff laws to be enacted during th next four years The Paoifio Pine Lumber Company, of Cali fornia, and the Manufacturer's Asso ciation of the Northwest will aob tend repreeentativea. MOONSH1NINQ NO ROMANCE. boa.t with Daner from Without aud Trr.chory Within th Camp. He I neither a bit ml It nor a highway man, a disturber of th peace uor, (a rcHueet to formularies other than tht revenue itatuu, a lawbreaker. Least of all, perhaps, It ho a desperado. With in a month of the present writing 1 traveler on one of tho Tennessee rail way entered tho smoking car of the train. In tho rear teat at an omcer iu charge of a "covey" of moonshiner, Hushed by htm ou th mountain th night before. There wore twelve tu th party. They had yielded without ro ilstauce to one ninn, and, most singular flreuniatunce of all In tho Bouth, tbe iiwimtv had not fouud It ucceasary to nut them In Irons. - ! At their trial the member of tblt party will doulitleat plead guilty to a man. though a little bard iwvarlng would probably dear halt of them Tbey will beg for mercy or for light tentencea and those of them who prouv Ise amendment will most likely ueror be again brought lu 011 th same charge, for the mountaineer I prouo to keep bit promise. ' A venerable Judge, In whom Judicial severity Is tempered by a gtmerou ad mixture of loving kludneat aud mercy, and whose humane decisions bav made bla uaiiie a word to conjure with among tbe dweller In the waste places, tells a story which emphasise the promise-keeping trait lu the mountain character, A hardened tluner of th stills, whose first and second offense were already recorded agaluat him, wat once again brought to book by tbe vigi lance of the revenue men. A an old offender, who had neither promised Mir repented. It was likely to go bard with htm, and he begged not for liberty, but or a commutation of hi sentence whlcft would send htm to Jail instead of the penitentiary, promising that so long s the Judge remained upon th bench he would neither mak nor med dle with illicit whisky. Ho won bis case and watiwnt to jaa for a term of eleven montba. This was In summer, and six months later, when the first snow began to powder th bleak summits of Chllhowee, tbe Judg received s letter from tbe convict II was a simple-hearted petition for "furlough" of ten days, pathetic and eloquent In Its primitive English and quaint misspelling. Would the goo I Judge let him off for just ten days? Winter was coming on, and his wife and children were alone In the cabin on the mountain, with no one to make provision for their wants. 'He would not overstny th time, and h would "certain shore" come back. Ills petition was granted, and, true to bis word, the mountaineer returned on the tenth day and gave himself up to the sheriff. lie served tbe remainder of his sentence, and, after his relenan, kept his pledge to tbe Judge s long as be remained on the bench. LIpplncott'f MaKSv-Uie. - TRFeD TtlANY REMEDIES. Palne's Celery Compound Was tho Only One That Gucceodod. Big Fir. In OtUwa. , Ottawa, Deo. 7. A terribly destruc tive fire broke ont in Mrs. Turner's con fectionery establishment on Sparks street today, and extended to McDon ald's furnishing store and to the store of O. M. Holbrooke, a clothier, whose building ai well at Tnrner't and Mc Donald's were gutted, everything be ing consumed. On tbe top floor of thil bnilding was tbe Scottish Rite ball. All itt paraphernalia is lost. From Holbrooke's the fire continued to the large dry goods establishment of U. Bose & Co. Only a part of the front wall it itanding. Tbe loss is about 1400,000. Bad a Morrow Saenpo. Astoria, Or., Deo. 7. Charles Byers, an employe of the water commission. had a narrow escape from death thil morning. With a number of others, be wat engaged in refinishing an old pip by dipping it iu hot tar. He wai itanding on a length of pipe that rolled from nnder him, and he wat thrown head first toward tbe hoge canldron in whiob the tar was boiling. Byers kept bit presence of mind and grasped th tidet of tbe vessel, bnt could not pre vent his feet snd legt from being badly burned. His injuries are not such as will result in permanently disabling him. Women make poor captaim, but the very best of lieutenants. 6tatk os Oino, Pirvor Touno, Luc am County, I FgtMt J. Chenet makes naih that he la the senior fanner of the 11 rm of r . J.i iikniyAI ., t doing Mtslneaa In the city of Toledo, t'otmty aud Mate aforesaid, and that wild nrra will par the atira of USK HI'NDUKil IHll.l.AKS for ch ami every eae of Catakdh that cannot be eurea ny in. una 01 hall a t atak.h i v. FRANK J. OIKNKY, Sworn tn before m and auliacribed in mr presence, thl6io da of December, A. P. ls. A. W. OI.F.AmS, Nfilarv l'ubllr Halt's Catarrh Tnre b taken Internally, anil ac' directly on the tilmwl and minima siirlacea of tne ayau'tn. pent lor lenitmminti, tree, F. J. I'll KSKV A CO,, Toledo, O. po'd br drueuit. 7.'c. BUU's Family filla are Ih best. A telephone exchange hst been estab lished in Kioto, Japan, aud is said to have proved a great success. It is nnder government control. I believe my prompt use of Tim's Cure prevented qtin-V coiumiiiptlun. Mrs. Lu cy Wallace, Manjuette, ham., Dec. VI, "Jf. Seven ty-to raoes inhabit the earth and use 8,004 different tongues. There are about 1,000 religions. lie Walked Behind. A Japanese diplomat once said to an American, "When I marry 1 take it head servant; when you marry you be come one." A man who recently vis ited Japan quotes a remark lu a some what similar vein made by a Jpnnee interpreter. "I sat one da.T," he tuld, "at the door of a dining-room In a ho tel In Toklo where all kind of foreign ers were staying, and I wutche'I them as they came In. The Frenchman on me In with madame ou his arm. Then the Englishman came In so Imi tating a pompous, self-important per sonage). And his wife! Oh, she enrne after bim like this dirninatulnganieek and timid woman following). And tbe American husband? Th? American husband? Ob, he's not tn It. Madam sails In abend of him, find be Just walks behind wherever ii goes." Arlington, Or., Deo. 7. E. B. Com fort, aged 82, died here last night from paralytlo stroke. He crossed tbe plaint with an ox-team and settled in tbe Willamette valley in 1846. He was also a pioneer of Gilliam county, having been in the mercantile business in thii town sixteen years ago, and was one of tbe first six residents. Mr. Comfort was esteemed for his strict businesi integrity and uprlgbtnesi of character. He wai the first postmaster of Portland. The Turk la Afraid of Ca. London, Deo. 7. The Constanti nople correspondent of tbe Mail bean tbat tbs porte ba decided to decline the payment of all claimi for indem nity for massacres, except those ad vanced by American!. Aaatr.ll.'a (Vha.t Hliort.ga. London, Deo. 7. A Times dispatch from Melbourne says that on account of tbe crop deficiency, Australia requires 100,000 tons of wheat and flour from America, and that balf of that quan tity has already been ordered. Ita'lroad Speed in Germany, Germany baa made some bold experi ments at railroad speed on the line be tween Berlin and Gorlltz. Tbe best performance was sixty-five and three fourtlis miles, which was twelve miles better than tbe highest speed of the fastest German train, the Berlin-Hamburg lightning express, which does 1774 miles In three and one-half hours. Ordinarily German express trains make forty-eight and one-half miles nn hour. The essential difference between Pain" oelery oompoaud and the be wildering number of tarsaparilla and nervines that its saocess has brought into existence is that Palne's celery compound famishes jnst th appropri ate nutriment to the exhausted nerves, snd securely build up the system sgalnst disease, while th nnsoientiflo remedies confuse and add to th de rangement of th organs. Palne's oelery compound not only relieve, bnt effectively and perma nently cores. . Tli most permanent and direct oure for debility, nervous weakness. Inn gonr, and a "run-down" condition, is th strong, reliable I'aine'a oelery com pound. The rasping, irritating effect ot a badly nourished uervoot system opon all th organs ot the body cease when thit medicine It nsed. Paine't oelery compound it the most advanoed nerve and brain (treugtbener and restorer known to medical scieuoe. Tbe tired, worn-out sufferer, who is not advancing toward health, I fall ing bank. There is no standstill in bad health. Oue oan endure a head ache or backache once; one oan en- j dnre it twice, bnt the repeated sick beadaobe and th constant pain in th back and in th region of th heart most be got rid of. For the permanent and positive our ot these unhealthy state of the body, as evinced by re peated attack of rheumatism, neural gia, sleeplessness, or kidney trouble, there is nothing to b compared for a moment witn in great discovery ot Prof. Edward K. Phelps, M. IX, LU D., of Dartmouth mediosl school Value's celery compound. If you are out of health or despond nt becsoa of repeated trial of other remedies, tak fresh ttsrt Th bro ing weather is In your favor. Here is th experiuno Ilk tbat ot hundred of others of Mrs. Lydla M. Uaydeu, of Marion, lud.i "Before commencing th us of Palne's oelery compound I was treated by many doctors, and tried many rem. edles, but did not get any better. I seemed to be all broken down. 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