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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1899)
Aftar tha Cool lor Trow. Don't cool off too quickly aftar b- hie in an ovrheated room. If yon do, 70a Kill need fit, Jacobs Oil to euro Lumbago, which eel in very often at tar tha cooling process. Vt relaaes tha stiffened m mules. An Irnmuae. Biggs How ia your daughter 00m Inn on with Hex rousio? iir.Bii I don't know whetehr aha la whether I am trettin nsed to It. but I can stay in tha house now while, she Is practicing. f oca. ' Evil Dispositions Are Earty Shown. Just so evil in the blood comes oat in shape of scrof ula, pimples, etc., in children and young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood's Sarsaparilla. In older people, the aftermath of irregular living shows it self in bilious conditions, a heavy head, a foul mouth, a general bad feeling. It is tha blood, the impure blood, friends, which is tne teal cause, ruruj that with Hood's 8arnapaTilla and happi ness will reign In your family. m BM-1 (IT n .KmI vf fln Plow rwi.wM ... .. ' , for years owing to blood poisonine that followed small pox. It broke out all over mv body, itching intensely, mea doctor nuu HU9IMWI. m ti. " . . saparilln. It helped. 1 kept at it and waa - 1 J f 1,1 -w. nn tk. l.oll Vliurciv cumi. . ev v" V ... tops and shout abont it' Mas. J. T. YVlv- U111, varDonuaie, rn Scrofula 8ere " My baby at two months had scrofula sores on cheek and arm. Local "applications and physicians' medicine did little or no good. Hood's fiariaparilla cured him permanently. Ha is now four, with smooth, fairakiu." Mas. 8. 8. WaoTcs, Farmington, Del. &od& SaUaftallflq Hood's Pills nr liver UU, In noa-lrrltatlng ana ""onlj cathartic to take wlta Hood' Sareaparllla, - Klce Caltlvatlea Basel. While rice has long bean grown in Persia and tha Trane-Cancasos, it waa almost unknown ia tha interior of Buseia np to 1886, tha supply being imported from India, and, as it waa subjected to high duty, ita use -was naturally confined to tha wealth iei classes. Rossis first commenced tha cultivation of rice in the early 80a. and in 1888 tha fiist steam rioe-cleaning factory waa opneed at Baka, and 1,613 tona were produced the first year. There has been steady increase in the production of rice, and there are now fire rice-cleaning factories in operation, and the annnal product ia mora than 48,000 tona. The demand for rice baa increased, and it is now generally nsed by the peasants thronguont the empire. The quality of the native product ia actual to that of the imported article. The residue ia utilized, the broken grain being made into eta rob and the floor is given tax hogs. Scientific American. A handy hitching post haa a spring drum inserted in the top, on which ia wound a cord with a snap hook at the outer end for attachment to the bridle, the spring nulling the tope into the post when not in use. - Milan has a curiosity in a clock which ia made entirely of bread. The maker ia a native of India and he baa devoted three years of his time to the construction of this curiosity. The clock is of respectable aixe and goes well. AN OPERATION AVOIDED. Mrs. Rosa Gaum Write to Mrs. Pinkham About IV She Bay : DcabMm. PiifHAM: I take pleas ure in writing yon a few linea to In form you of the good yonr Vegetable Compound haa done me. I cannot thank you enough for what your medi cine haa dona for me; it haa, indeed, helped me wonderfully. For years I waa trou bled with an ovarian tumor, each year grow ing worse, un til at last I waa compelled to consult with at physician. lie aaid . nothingcould be done for me but to go under an operation. In speaking with friend of mint) tout it, she recommended Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, say ing she knew it would core me. I then sent for your medicine, and after tak ing three bottlea of it, the tumor dis appeared. Ohl you do not know how much good your medicine haa done me I shall recommend it to all suffer ing women Mr. Roe 4. Oacm, 720 Wall St. Los Angeles, CaL The great and unvarying success of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound in relieving every derangement of the female organa. demonstrates It to be the modern safeguard of wo man s happiness and bodily strength. More than a million women hare been benefited by it Every woman who needs advice about her health la invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass, ?AwW.. J MACHINERY Tor Mills, Mine, Shops and Farms; fltccl Lot gins and Hoisting. Engines; HosCblael Tooth Saws, Albany Oreaic, eta, TATUM&OOVEN 37 tens First Stmt Portland, Or. " to-i Iremont Hiraat, San Fraacleo. 1 JUL 1 . li t brrun, 3 fef woo, use tn t" a. UK or NEWS OF NORTHWEST A Badge Jeml Raws Gathered ta - Several PeelAe Cases , State. Awaadenae, ky Their Guides. Francis A. Ilolterman, who haa ar rived at Boat tie from Copper river, Alaska, tells a story of the fortunste rescue of himself and son by a mis sionary after they bad been abandoned by Indiana whom they had employed to guide them to the coast. Ho I tor man. with his son, Barnard, James Hoiriaand Anglo Jenkins, were pros pectins on the Altsek liver. Their provisions were reduced to a sit days' supply, and they arranged witb 1 party of Indians to guide them to Yakn tat, about 60 miles down the coast. The Indiana compelled them to leave their baggage behind. It was appro priated by the Indians. After taking Ilolterman and bis party down the coast a sboit distance the Indian guides deserted them in the expectation that they woald perish. M oaneatoe f Maalla Bay. ' The Spanish battle-flag and pennant presented to Olympia, Wash., by the United States cruiser Olympia have at length arrived at Washington's oapital city.- The Sag is made of heavy bunt ing, and is 10x7 feet in dimensions. In the oenter ia the ooat-of-arms of Spain. It formerly flew from the mast of one of the Spanish vesesls sunk in tha harbor of Manila, on May 1 last by Admiral Dewey 'a Beet, and bears a card witb the' inscription: Com pi i meuta of the gunners of the. United RUtea flagship Olympia. May 1. 18(8 to Q. B. Lane, mayor, from T. P. Toohey." The pennant is 80 feet in length, and vanes in width from half an inoh to seven inches. Invalid Warrant Indebtedaeee. Recently the local city officials and property-owners of Cheney, Wash., were greatly stirred np over threats made by owners of Cheney warrants to ask that a receiver be appointed for the city. Attorney F. C Robertson, of Spokane, has been engaged to furnish an opinion concerning the validity of the city's obligations. His report was made to the city officials. He eon- tends that the 110,000 bonded debt and about $6,000 of the 134.000 warrant debt is valid. He further asserts that under the constltuton of the state the 129,000 invalid warrant indebtedness cannot be validated at a special elec tion, as it would be beyond the consti tutional limit. Blacetaaa vs. Flfa When. ' Some years ago, says tha Walla Walla Statesman, the raising of Fife wheat waa all the rage among farmers, and many carloads were imported from Dakota, as No. 1 Fife always held the top price in the market, as it contained a larger percentage of gluten than our wheat. But of late years millers do not care for it, and winter Fife ia qnoted 1 cent below club or bloestem; still it is a good winter wheat, as there ia little danger of its freezing out Scotch Fife ia still nsed ai a mixture for export. Ta Receive Baptlata. Taeoma, Wash., Baptists are making preparations to receive the returning delegates to the San Francisco meeting in May. A reception committee has been named and an effort is to be made to induoa a large portion of tbe Eastern delegations to return by way of Ta eoma. E. E. Rosling and Bev. Wil liam E. Randall, wbo are named on the reception committee, will go to San Francisco and will endeavor to induce the delegates to come home by way of tbe Sound. It is believed many of them will do so. Claaa Saaeoa aa tha Colombia. Fish Commissioner McGuire, of Ore gon, has received a letter from Com missioner Little, of Washington, stat ing that he bad reconsidered bis inten tion not to aid in enforcing the closed season law on the Columbia liver, and would use every possible means to ses that tbe provisions of tbe law were carried out. This undoubtedly means that he will pnt a patrol-boat on tbe river. It not, Mr. McGuire, whose authority under the decisions of the courts extends from shore to shore.will enforce the law on both sides of the river. A Waahingtoa larentlon. L. Harding, of Colfax, Wash., in ventor of tbe Harding differential rolls system, has been successful in interest ing tbe big machinery firm of Edward P. Allis Company in bis patent. A 1,000-barrel mill is being manufactured using these rolls, for which a good roaylty is paid. The system haa bad a thorough and successful test in the Colfax mills, of which Mr. Harding is bead miller, and the prospects are bright for tbe success of the process. Laet Mot Paid. The last of many long-standing promisory notes against tbe First Methodist church of Spokane, has been settled. Within IS minutes during a Sunday morning servioe, recently, f 300 was collected witb which to meet tbe obligation. With the exception of the ohuich mortgage and a few trifl ing cotrent accounts the church is now entirely out of debt. Klaaiath's Meaas ef Transportation. Klamath county, Or., baa thres atsambuata and one naptha launch and no railroad, except a logging road. Decrees la KagUtratlan. The Taeoma registrations book show a total registration of 4,854, a notable deciease over the total for 1898 and 1897. A year ago there were 6,464 voters registered for the spring election, and at tbe councilmanio election two years ago, the total vote was 4,669. A mountain lion waa killed recently four miles from Prairie City, Grant county, Or., the savage beast measur ing 7X feet from the nose to tip of tbe tail. h Bmeltar Kear Boeebnrg. It is annouced that a small smelter is soon to be erected on the Unole Sam mine, near Bossbutg, Waab. This smelter is to be built by the capitalists owning and operating tbe mine, and probably will cost between $16,000 and $30,000. The smelter will be of suffi cient capacity to handle 100 tons per day. It is suggested by the owners that the day is coming when eveiymine will have a smelter. Smallpox baa made its appearance in Spokane, but it is thought that the tiisas oan be held in check. . Kicked Against the Frloa. ' A license to marry was issued to David Hull and Mrs. Ella Young, at Colfax. Mr. Hull Is a farmer, and has undoubtedly passed "three score aari aud ten." He cituj much amusement among tha cleika In tha auditor's office when told that he would have to have a witness to testify to bis age, and that of the prospective bride, by declaring: "They didn't have to do that 60 years ago." When called upon to pay $3 for the lioense he kicked and declared: "They only cost $3.60 years ago." y V Guard National Parka. . At the request of tbe secretary of the interior, the secretary of war has ai reeled General Shatter, commanding tbe department ot California, to send one troop of cavalry to tbe Yoseraite park and one to the Sequoia and Gen eral Grant parks in uanrornia. to pro tect from deetiuction or injury by pre venting trespassing either by rattle or sheep herder or timber, thieves Two troops of the ITouitn cavalry, now at tbe Presidio, San Francisco, have been selected for this duty. Old Alaakaa Boundary. News haa reached Seattle that five Finlanders claim to have discovered evidenoes of tha original Russian boun daiy line inscribed on a series ot old mounds, which, if established, will place the Klondike country within tbe united States. It ia stated tnat United States Consul McOook, at Daw son, will communicate with the Wash' ington authorities regarding the matter, mil and Raps All Right. Fruit inspector A. H. Brown, of Washington, haa returned to Seattle from a tour made in various parts of tbe county.' He reports splendid pros pects for fruit and bops. So far. noth ing has been hurt by frosts, and the lateness of tbe season make it pretty sure that no damage will result from this cause. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. SaatU Marheta. Onions, 80o$1.10 per 100 pounds. Potatoes, $38(330. Beets, per sack, $1. Turnips, per sack. 60976c. Carrots, per sack, 40 60c. Parsnips, per sack, 76(3860. Cauliflower, 90of 1.00 per do. Celery, 8640o. " Cabbage, native and California $8 per 100 pounds. Apples. 60c$l per box. Pears, 60c$1.60 per box. Prouea, 60a per box. Butter Creamery, 3 60 per pound; dairy and ranch, 1520c per pound. Eggs, 15a Cheese Native. 13 KG 18c Poultry Old hens, 14o per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkey, 16c Fresh meats Choice dressed beel steers, prime, 84c; cows; prime, $c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 6(9 80. Wheat Feed wheat. $30. Oats Choice, per ton, $35. Hay Paget Sound mixed, $7,009 8; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $13.00. Corn Whole. $33.60; cracked, $34; feed meal, $28. 6a Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $35(136; whole, $33. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; straights, $3.35: California brands, $3.35; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour. $3.76; rye flour, $4.60. Millstuffs Bran, per Urn, $16; aborts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped feed, 631 23 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Partland Mark. Wheat Walla Walla, 57c; Valley, 9c; Bluestem, 60o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.30; graham, $3.65; superfine, $3.15 per barrel. Oats Choice whito, 4344c; choics gray, 4142c per basnet Barley Feed barley, $33.50; brew ing, $24.00 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $23;' shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. IJay Timothy, $39; clover, 7 88; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 6055o; seconds, 45 50c; dairy, 4045o store, 36 30o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13o; Young , America, 15c; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $34 per doxen; hens, $4.00(35.00; springs, $1.253; geese, $6.0097.00 for old. $4.606 for young; docks, $5,009 6.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 159 16c per pound. Potatoes $191.35 per sack; sweet. Ic per pound. vegetables Beets, 90c; turnip. 70c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $191.36 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76o per doxen; parsnip. 7 60 per ssok; beans, 8c per pound; celery, 70 75c per dozen; cucumber, 60c per box; peas, 83ic per pound. Onions Oregon, 509 70o per sack. Hope 814o; 1897 crop, 4o. Wool Valley, 109 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, , 8913c; mohair, 30c per pound.;, Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton, spring lambs, 7jC per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, f.io; light and feeders, $3.608.00; dressed, $5.00 9 5.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steer. 8.60983. 75; cows, fz. 00 8. 00; dressed . oeei, 603tc pef pound. "Ban Franclsc Mark. Wool Spring Nevada, 10913c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10913c; Val ley, 159 17o Noithern, 991 lo. Millstuffs Middlings, $21 9 38.00; bran, $20.00931.00 per ton. Onions Silverskln,60990c per sack. Butter.. Fancy creamery, 21 922o; do seconds, 30 31c; fancy dairy, 19o; do seconds, 16917c per pound. Egg Store, 14o; fancy ranch, 16o. Hops 1898 crop, 16916a Citrus Fruit Orange. Valencia, $3 93.60; Mexican limes, $5.606; Cali fornia lemons, 76c9$1.35; do choice, $3.50 per box. Hay Wheat, $16918.60; wheat and oat, $16918; oat, $14916; best bar ley, $13918; alfalfa, $11919 per ton; straw, 40970c per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, $1.0091.10; Oregon Burkanks, $19$1.80; live! Burbanks, 75c9$l; Salinas Bur banks, $1 1.10 per sack.. Tropical fruits Bananas, $1,009 1 1.60 per bunch; pineapples, $3,609 ,4.60; Persian date, 68 per poun& HIS IB I Fill They Are Asked to Trust the United States. HOME RULE PROMISED THEM Prolactins of tha Valtad Stataa la Not . to B BxaYolaad In a - Spirit of Tjrraunjf Aiuortca't Obligations. New York, March 84. The Journal's Mauila correspondent oablea today that the address to the natives of the Phil ippine islands, drafted by the Ameri can commission, in behalf of the unit d States government, and embodying the views of the president, has been made public. After being tianslated Into all the native dialects, it is to be disseminated throughout the archi pelago. Tha address assures the Filipino ol the intention of the Americans to de velop powers ot self-government In the people. It explains that the Ameri cans have assumed international obliga tions which would make them lespons ible to the whole civilised world for the stable government ot tbe Philip pines. The oommisaion, it is explained, Is to interpret to the natives the purposes and intentions of tbe president toward them, and also suggests the establish ment of suoh government a shall auit the capacity and requirements of the Filipino and be consistent with the inteiests of the United States. The protection of the United States is not to bo exercised in any spirit of tyranny or vengeance; but. having destroyed the Spanish power and aoceptea the sovereignty of the islands, the United State ia bound to restore peace in tbe Philippine. To tbia end all insurgents are invited to lay down their arms and place their trust in the government that emancipated them from tbe op pression of Spain. The majority of the commissioners inoline toward giving the Filipino a sort of tribal or provincial local auton omy, under a central government, which shall be military until a purely aivil systeni is proved to be feasible. NEWS OF HAVANA. Cobaa Aaaambl? Will Probably Dla- . aolvo Other Mawa. Havana, March 24. The military assembly, owing to the absence of a quorum, held no meeting today. The feeling is now that, as it is clearly im possible for the assembly totals funds for the use of the army, the most logic al course, all things considered, would be to disband the army and dissolve. A motion to this effect will undoubted ly be made soon, and will provoke a hot contest. The Cuban generals, Diss, Monteaguedo, Robau. Nodarse, Betanooort and Perasa, held another secret meeting tonight. It is supposed that, having consulted their oommanda, they are now ready to take tbe side of General Gomes against the assembly. Orders bave been issued to tbe police to confiscate all revolver earned by eivilians, and already the result are a Urge collection of miscellaneous arms. At 8 o clock this afternoon the tem perature in Havana was 81 degrees. General Weyler' decree suspending execution upon judgment will expire with tbe present month, and tbe situa tion, especially regarding mortgages, is somewhat complicated. Creditors and debtors alike, in anticipation ot the expiration of tbe decree, bave been petitioning Governor-General Brooke for weeks to take action with a view to an equitable adjustment. Tbe form of a new deciee has been carefully con sidered by Genersl Brooke and bis ad visory cabinet, and the decree will be issued on or before March &1. POWDER WORKS BLEW UP. Thro Man Killed and Saroral Bart ai tha Dupoat riant. Penn Grove, N.J. , March 24. Over 8,000 pounds of smokeless powder ex ploded today at the E. I. Dupont pow der works, instantly killing three workmen and injuring a number of others slightly. Tbe shock from the explosion shook the country for mite around, and in tbia town heavy pane ot glass were broken in many houses. Tbe drying bouse and the storehouse were demol ished, and other small buildings about tbe work damaged. Francis Dupont and his nephew were at work in tbe laboratory at the time of the explosion and were (lightly injured by piece of glass, but personally directed the care of the other injured and the recovery of the dead. Tbe works bave been running on large government orders for smokeless powder. The cause of the explosion has not been determined. rat or tha Rpanlah P.rlaoaara, . New Yoik, March 34. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Major-General Otis and the other mem bers of the Philippine commission will decide whether or not tbe ransom of tbe Spanish prisoners . held by Agoin- aldo is to be permitted. As a result of representation by Ambassador Cambon and tbe National Bed Cross Society, showing the deplorable condition of the prisoners, General Otis will be given power to act after advising with his associates on tbe commission. Confarene t Rom. Borne, March 24. The Chinese am bassador. Sir Chib Tehen, bad a pro longed interview today with Admiral Canevaro, minister of foreign affairs, presumably regarding the Italian de mand for a concession at San Mun bay. Rome, March 84. It is understood that the Chinese minister has Infoimed the Italian government that China ab solutely refuses to grant the demands of Italy for concessions at San Mun bay. Berlin, March 34. A petition was received at the foreign offloe here today, signed by all tbe Germans in Samoa, protesting vehemently against the re tention of Chief Justioe Chambers and tbe further maintenance of the Berlin treaty, which is characterised a no longer "bearable. Chicago, March 34. A special com mittee appointed to confer with the Great Northern leaves for St. Paul to morrow. The result, it, is said, will i largely determine tbe question of peace or war in transcontinental and Western 1 passenger late. Summer and Winter Closdt. - Many must bave noticed that in win ter time the sky seem to lack the roominess and lofty aroblng of sum mer. It appear only cloudy, 01 par tially cloudy, days to b neater the eaith than is tbe oas on similar day during the summer months. That this appearance la no figment of tin) imagination is shown by recent In vestigations made at the Upsala ob srvatory on the elevation of olouds. It is found that all varitles of clouds float at a much gteater altitude In summer than In winetr. The months of great elevation, at leant In Sweden, ara June and July. Youth' Companion. "Waa Beatrice weeping because her husband had appendicitis?" "No, she wept because he didn't get it until it waa out of style." Chicago Eveuing New. Dara ef th Him M nmberad. Tha srvatMit elootrlcUn in th world doclara that tha tiara ol tha liurM ara numbered, and that tn a lmr tlio r-let'trli'Wv will eoinplmoly supplant man's moat uwful animal. In AI roara, ha aasorta, tha horn wilt ba a curloalty. Dluvaaea of tha alomauh, liver kidneys aud blood would aim ba a eurloalty l( all ittffarvra would tak Hottetter't Hloiitucli Dillon. Thar would than b practically no dvupeuiila. nor vomueM. ilat'pUtMiiaaa, indtgeauun, eoiutlua tioa malarial levar or ague. In three year the progeny of a pair Uf rata, undet favorable condition. will number 1,000. Plxo'a Cure for CnnauniDtinn has been a family medicine with til sine 180ft. J. K. Mailuiou, 240942d Ave., Chicago, 111. A whale's weight bas been esti mated by Nilsson at 100 tons, equal to that of 88 elephants. Mnhe Yonr Llrar Lively. A laiv. languid liver keeps too In bad health all Ilia time. Waka It up lo livvly aulloa with l'i-irn Candy Cathariie. All druggujla, 100, i-a,40o. . . Calhoun county, HI., enjoy tbe peculiar distinction of not having a railroad, a telegraph or a telephone line. ' It Attends ta Business. j He attends to business who goes straight to work to ouie Neuralgia by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, and save time and money and get out ot misery qukkly. He' all right. The Indiana of Paraguay dedicate their eyebrow and eyelashes, saying that they do not wish to look like horses. - Ta Car a Cold In On DnV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. Ail druggists reiunti money u u uua to cur. 25c Football waa a cilm in England during the teign of Henty VI1L riTt Pannanaolly Cund. Wo Btaornarvooana Til alUr Srat rtav'a ia of Dr. Kllaa'a Uraat Narva Hlorr. Bead for FKI S . Ulal bottlaand traatlaa. IR. JL U. &U2i Ltd, Ml Arch tuaat, tfillaaalpnla, pa. Some ot the stars move with a veloo- ity of 60 miles a second. When eomlnc to Ban Francisoo go to Brooklvn Hotel. 2U8-212 Both street. American or Kuropean plan. Koom and board $1.00 to $1.60 per day ; rooms fiOcenta to $1.00 per day; single ntaais 35 cent. Free coach. C'has. Montgomery. Female flab of all specie are consid- rsbly more numerous than males. witb two exceptions the angler and the catfish. No household Is comnlete without a bot tle of th famous Jeaie Moore Whiskey. It is a Dure and wholesome stimulant reo ontmeiided by all physicians. Don't ne glect thia necessity. At Swedish weddings, among tha middle classes, the bridegroom carries a whip. This i an emblem of bil au thority in tbe domestic circle. BRAKE INTO TOCK SBOKS. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for th faet. It cures painful, swollen smarting feet aud instantly takes tb sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greate't comfort discov. cry of the age. Allen's Foot-Kate makes tight-fitting or new shore feel easv. It is a certain cure forchilblains, sweating, damn, callous and hot, tired, aching feet, ws hare over W.OflO testimonials or cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and tbo stores. Bv mail for 2So in stamp. Trial nackae FREK. Address Allen 8. Olui- sted, te Boy, N. Y. A Bei liner ha asked tbe permission of the local authorities to establish a I public cemetery for pet animals. Ha believe it would meet a long-felt j want lrrr annro Ti a..... can give you the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tank, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Tbe new steel IXIi windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. Both the czar and cxarina ara enthu siastic pedestrian. . Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Byrup tb best remedy to us for their children during the teething period. Andrew tang' favorite pastime i fishing. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF I! ADAM. ST., CHICAGO. Van rmulrlns nnanrpaamd treatment nhonld eoanult personally or bjr unwr "Fr" wliu tha iuor aaa only aioilisira ma-a apeviMiaui in. Inlid Htala IMaamaaa of man mada th indy or a llla-tluia. Vnfbriunataa avarrwhare bouidlmmafliawlroommunlfiata with Dr. Foot, of Cntcaao. fcrrryllnua coiiAdaatlal. ItrmvdlM aent vry wbara la ocaled paukagea and latter In Slain aavalop. Corranpondrnua aotlottad. LMtmat urclcal, HI ml leal nnd Klaotrlonl mMboda auoptad. ixiuiins tha tomacb wlib dru aban dof)Ml Avulddruga raoomroendod by th unao tborliad and rlt-tvlad pnlallta la Wntarn town. Ftw sulri apMlaltnU lorata ootld or Haw York or Chic. Ia tb aulas Tour prl vaia arrair ara aaia. inaqiiaieo irraiman. wr i dlaeaauiand wkaaaa of tba Utnlto-Urloarr, genial, hvprodutivaandMrvouartama Im pedimenta to marrlaa removed. "Hyphal'' poeltlrelf parlfles tba Mood, eurea nrplilll and remove allwhite nloere la throat or mouth, Con ner colored soot on eod and eruption on akin. aleo catarrh and rheumatiem, " Vlaornln," tba only permanent restorer ana invifurauir, five vigor to vital orsana ana nerves, preveme anw cures arrln. SI per bottle, t tut si. Trial bottles, either remedy, naif price, .. . Th first woman has just received bar degree of doctor from the univer sity of Berlin. She is Miss Elsa Neu mann and gained it "com lande." ten f y m mm A tana avorett alchtoaia feat lamer at least eama oa tba aoene after m taklae twa CASCAKBT8. This I am eur has caused my bad health for tb past tbree year. I am still taking Geaoareta, tb only esthartls worthy ef actio by sasalhl people." uao. w- bowlbb, nsiro, alias. CANOV CATHARTIC . vea mask asaieisasw rieaient. Velalahiw. t'fiu.nt. feeta Arawl TWt flood, var Nittken. weaken, or Oripe. Wo, Itm. tile. ... CURI CONSTIPATION. e.e Hw,nlmi,SsVeek. SIS :nt 6 fit ie by .1 drag. uaatl. P1! " rwSrWi I fri-kirilR A$ winter pme people feelind we&k, depresjtel .nd e&itly tired. This mc&ns that the blood needs mention tnd sensible people always UKt ' tonic it this time of year. Purgative, are not the ridht medicine they veaKen instetvA of strengthening. . . . - . Or. Wi!liamv Pink Pill for Pale People are tKe best tonic medicine In the world and do Cii act on. the bowels. They stimulate the appetite, fnrith the blood, strengthen the nerves and maHc people feel bnhti active and strong. No one ta batter able to spank of this nwt than Mtea Masai Snider, a eharnulng young woman of Ariingutn, lud. Toiler th hue may , cheeks, sparkling aye nnd a nliinip form, which prove that aha I I In good health. A year as Mine tiulder wo very thin, her cheeks pale, aye sunken and dull, au was troubled with twvousuaa and general debility. Has eayei ' Alter several months' treatment from the Saintly physician we saw he aould d bo good. 1 wa dlaoourngad aud did not know what to da. On day I read an Item In a paper of th wonderful . uratlvualltta(tr. William' Pinkl'lli forl'ala Fmpt. Ittled owe monk to I. Williams' Pink lira, and I ndvm any en turrerlng with troubles similar to ml, to taketuee puis.'' Alias Uabki. BaiDaa. v aoia D dim or v Said by tl William.' Sold by all drug- ' eni pov the Dr. Medicine. I Co., Schenectady, N.Y.,on receipt of price, So pr box, Six boxes, $2.2. Way Vp la It. The fair young girl looked at th gilded clock on th mantel. "I don't want to hurry you, Mr. 81owgo." she sweetly eiplained, a alia met bis questioning look, "but the fact is it Is almost time for ma to com bom from tb dub. And I just want to ssy this: If ma says, "I move we adjourn, don't you attempt to lay It on tbe table, or to raise a point of ol der, or anything else that' foolish, be cause yon might a well understand, right here and now, that ma's simply a bowling Jim-dandy when it eoine to rules of parliamentary procedure, aud don't you hesitate to recollect III" Cleveland Plalndegler. - Without Knowing It. . While sitting in a diaft, without knowing it we may become sure and tiff from cold. We feel soreness and stiffness all gone after using Bt. Jacob Oil, hardly knowing when. H lavlted It, Be The thing I most admire In this world is perfect frankness. She Then let me tell you that you ought to shave off your goatee before you ever eat another soft-boiled egg. Somehow the world seemed dark and dreary to him after that. Chicago Evening New. For SO Days More You trnaoc ataaK.l Kwsnson Bhenmatla Oar Co.. Cb Irene, Gentlemen:-1 Iboiwht that I woald writs yoe a statement and tell voa bow I bave f otaloui since I have ueed four "I bliOPH." I ninnt say tnat I am sullrel riinHn.mnF. I. .., a. n. Mrfu 1 r.m.ilt. It he eceomullfthed more rood from tbe sample bottle and Uie dollar Votll tban the thirty nuuiuuuuurers. I inei ai iw'n w bmhihi i w any rllr from the dreadful sufferlna till and alter taklna the name Cur a n" dare 1 beiian to niKly. after I sot tbe sample bottle most Deed np I nould begin to reel some every me ut; after I bed used about naif tbe duller buttle than all my name left lua. tlhl what n comfort It wnal when I could .leap wain at alibi without any at ire surferln. I am so thankful to you and your " DHUrH" that I oannot and wor.ls enough In praise of your wonderful renieny lor the core of Rheumatism, nnd I oan eafely reeorumend it tw nil uWering hninnnlty and ear that they eanuot purenaeeanf m 1 1. r..r . n.w omvb i hM.ii to better oirutclne refuel u, arvr, IneUtea "4 UHOW lor aU their Ula. rer. your friend, SurTarad tha Torturas of tha Damned. " Vreeldent awaneon BheumatUi Cora Co., fhleaa-o. Mr Pear Bin After suffering th tortnraeM the damned for a long time from an attack of Hheuiuatlsin. I wish to say that your HbsumaU c'ttn '.IMluWhaaeured mm of nil my trouble., which were all aaueed by nam onoiplalnt , b.u matiam. I bad Heart Trouhla, rilee, Hladder Trouhl and Constipation. I would not take two and d without tba remedlee even If it only cored tbe ( etarrh ir ma, which U baa dona. Tbererura, I willing!, take the eaeiioy lor tb sale of your niedtofne. for thay ara a boon to mnnklnd. uratefuliy yours, ' J. W. DENNIS, l Kortoal Ave, Uafndo, M. V., ,, 1M. 't DKOPB curee Rhenmattam, Sciatica. Neuralgia, rtysnepala, Backach. Asthma, Ray rarer, Catarrh, HlMlena. Nervounese, Ner.oii. and Neurallc Hand, ache.. Earache, Toothache, Heart Wwtknaaa, Croup, awelllnc, LnUrlopa, Malaria, rnVTyiTVIvrVRSeCI lonblsofr toglv''tBnOP"at leaid a trial, w win send 101 THIIII 01 LBSStl sample bottle, a repaid by mU, fur III oenle. A eampM buttle wlU convince ron. Also, large bottles ijwduaes) Si.ui, i bottle for .w. Not sold by drugi, only by m aud our agent. Ageute wanted In new territory. Writ as today. IvrtXHOX RliaVMATIO CUIl C., let-ieW Dearborn St.. OHIOAOO, I LI,. RICH Government Land !ia A soil of very deep dark loam! will grow all glnu.ol vegeiaDie, grain, nayio oom danca. Cllmst apleudld. Crop, (allures im u..nlnc..nt chance If taken at one. Writ (or descriptive book giving (nil nartlcnlart. AU dress today. C. H. (JSWITf .Secretary, 2S Tharlow Block, Bun Francisco, Cel. Ibilatlonal Inientors' association. (iHuoiroairiD.) . .j , n.OTVWV UCTNTHI Wa mure, introduc and sail patents. Onr regis tered attorney can get yon patent direct Iron th government wlthoutdelay. Agents wanted In every town to Mil patented articles. Further Information Inrnlshed on request, Rooa SIS (;. or CoHMxaca Bmi,Biia, Pobtlamu, OatuoN. DO YOU WANT HEALTH Is life burdent Have you pain In th backf Do you (eel completely worn out? Try - Moore's Revealed Remedy It will atrengthan yon Invigorate Sou as It ha hundreds ol others, il per bottle at your druggist's. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Hoot Drownd Brldrfl W d l'sliilcss fiUt-nv tnd titrROtlon. Dr. T. H. White. 3." cuy ths cunumz SVRUP OFF IBS ... at AxuMoroaao r... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. trgOTS TBKSAHS. -RUPTURG CURED. W guarantee to fit every ea wa nndertaka, Dout put it off I write (or particulars at ono. . H. WOODAHU aV CO., K Xpert Trass titter, us sawind strest. forUutd, Or. 1 'ilHaVaaaanv owy It Uvc nuny I'llla for Pale Peopla, probably my t Llttl Conrteaiae. There I something luminous about a child's definition. Every American will agree witb the little lad In a board school in England, who, lo an lamin ation on Scripture subjects, gave an original answer to tbe question! "What oan you tell me about Moses?" "Please, lr, he was a gentleman," replied the little fellow. "A gentleman?" repeated th In spector, "what do you mean by that?" "Please, air, when the daughter ol Jetbro want to tbe well to draw wator, the ahepherd eama and drove them away, and Moses helped th daughters of Jethio, and said to th shepherds, 'Ladies first, please, gentlemen.' " Judging the Man. ' "They say Jobson bat Inherited 10, 000." "That most be a mistake." "What makes you think so?" "I saw him less than an hoar ago and he wa perfectly sober." Chicago Evening News.' 'In Daabt. Ethel Did Will seem to be nervous when he propuced to you? Frances 1 don't know. The janitor bad let the steam go down, and 1 couldn't tell whethei he was nervous ot merely shivering because It bad got so cold. Chicago Evening New. Can Try It for SS Cents. Cured of Rheumatism. C1U3T FISH WS7.SS fXZTJ It tWS. Ta WONDERFUL REMEDY "5 DROPS." dollars' worth ol medicine 1 have ueed aT othet imt.iiw-i uMavcu,-. ""B I got a sample bottle of rour-B lB;a." bare lee. or those severe pains ret klat through ml Bar, lee. ui in (mm eevere uaiiis ret'aiaa uirousn ni 'tnanaillgyua. aeilliemen, rwr MJ your inuii-e,. Xt. M. Ufit, furteraeld. Wla,, fab. Ill, law. On receipt ot to cent (In postage) w will mall to your address (postage prepaid, thrcs new compositions ol sheet tuusle,copyriguled. U occiiuirueusHiKsCo. THE SCHOOLS Of Greater New York, Boston, and many other places use Carter' Ink exclusively and won't use any other, - That speaks well for CARTER'S INKV and gives yon food for thought. ELIEF DN. MAHTKL'S FRENCH TEMALE PELLS rarHmtlara aad teetl- Konlel. ID plain sealed tter Mailao raa. ron WOMEN FRENCH DllUa CO., SS I S Pearl New Yerk; YOUNG MEN! For Oun.rrhiM uid OhM get fubet'. Ok.r Hpedfle. II fcl the VtLV mvmolne wktrh will cure meh and erery aietter bow en r loo. or at bow kmg eu1lng. hwilt From IU aea will estonleh you. It kt alaoliiWlr sule, C reveal. Mrtnture. sod can he taW without ineonjw Irnoe and drtrntlon frmiv buUiw PlilrK. t i. tne a. Ie hy ell reticle dnieelMe. or et.nl nrepaid by asnren Orealar sisIM an reiueeb ama . aboet Jlur eees. iH. Bus AH M.O, fbilada., Pa, ftiDV vfiii9ri rr vvna ivvssuri y UIIBa I i'woigejrorinneinrei l,ltn.l dl.cbars.., InSenuialions, 0..r..M-4 U Irrltetlous or nlcretlonfl ; w m w ui..r. ol aioaeaa ni.tutirenss. ;iTHEMlOHUinii(!o. ,ul polsooeu. ' eiNomasn.o . " r ' - br sser.es, prepaid, lofl tl .Wl, or 1 buttles, ... iroular sent oa reuuest. itf iMPftovio nti i q SieleitwSSti af LIVER I l-bw ONR FOB A DOSE. Cur. Sick Hdh. and pjapnosia, ilemore Tlraplessnd Purify tb Viood, Aid i'leistioa sndFrerent illllaasneu. I BotOrlpeerSloken. Toconrlnoe you. we will msil ample free, or full ho. for Wi, lilt. .OMAMaV, CU., fbilada., A'aaan. Sold by Diufglsts. N. V. N. V. MO. IS 'aw. w amy wrttlnat to advertiser anenuoa tuts paper. SOE C5I"E FC3. PILES rTlIlNllPlleserortnt'e eioljlnr.ndoe.B Itiil.ingi This form, a. w ll .. Blled. Blssdlago. Prormiliug Plleeer.ourtihrpr.onko'llwamcly fiti. Itohlng aal blaedlng. Abserlis taniers. fcic a I 1. ., .. u..t. I., ,n.n. Trw.thui free. Write