PaUsdffasll s mro ovmroomm by Lydfa E. Plmkhmm'm Vegetable Compound Fifty thousand happy women testify to this in grateful iettorm to R7rs. Plnkham. Menstruation Is Q severs strain on a wo man's vitality. If It painful something Is Is wrong whloh tydU E. HrJuWt VgttM CompoonTj will promptly set right j It excessive or Irregular write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Evidence abounds thai Mrs. Plnkham's advloe end medicine have for many years been helping women to be strong. No other advice Is so un varylngly accurate, no other medicine has such e record of cure. Martha Waahinftoa at Taller Forge. The part which Martha Washington played at Valley Forge has, indeed, sel dom received the credit which it tie aerves as an example of the virtues o) the women of the revolution.,. So sol dier'a wife was more faithful to hei husband in the midst of his perils and hardships than simple-hearted Marths Washington, one of the richest wonier. of the colonies. She visited the sick and suffering in their huts; she braved the dangers of the smallpox; she patch ed trousers, knitted socks and madt nhirta for the men. and his "deal Patsy," as the big general used to call his plump and pleasant little wife, kept the ladies of the camp busy, when they called on her at the stone House, sew ing for the soldiers. William Perrine, in Ladies' Home Journal. Improve Trala Equipment. The O. K. N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to tlieir Portland-Cliicagc through train, and a dining car service has been inangnarated. The train it equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious first-clam and ordinary sleepeia. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio (iramle . line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to ail Eastern cities, for information, rates, etc., call on any O. It. & N. agent, or address W. H. Huribnrt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. , Kept His Powder Bry. According to his custom General Jou bert preached a sermon yesterday, but be bad a man detailed in the mean while, says the Chicago Kecord, to set that the powder did not get rained on. CATARRH CAJTNOT Bl CCEID With local applications, a they cannot reach theseatof the 1 leeastr. Catarrh It a blood or constitutional diM-aae, and in order to cure it you mutt taae internal remedies. Halt's Ca tarrh l ure is taken internally, and actsdirectir on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hail's Ca tarrh Cure it not a quack medicine. It war prescribed br one of the best physicians ia this country lor years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purine, actinic di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredient is what pro duces such wonderful results in curitigealarrh fiend for testimonials, free. t. J. CHE.se V fc CO., Proprs., Toledo, 0. Bold by drmorisis. price 75c. Halls Family fills are the best As a general thing, the sewing done by male tailors is finer, neater and more uniform than that done by females. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT EASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet (eel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters' and callous sihhs. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Hweating. damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thousand testimonials. Try it todiv. fiolil bv all druggists ami shoe stores for i!5c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted, Le Ruy. Y. The seal is a clumsy animal on the land, but it is remarkably agile in the water, and can catch almost any fish. Mothers will find Mrs. AVinslow'a Sooth ing Syrup tbe best remedy to tse for th" children during the teething period. Ella Ewing, the giantess, has com pleted ber residence near Gorin, Mo. The house was built on a scale propor tionate with Miss Ewing's needs. The doors are 10 feet high and the ceiling) and windows look like those of fabled giants' castles. She is still growing, and is now 8 feet and 4 inches tall. The levees on both sides of the Mis sissippi are of auificient extent that if iliey were built in a single straight line ney would be about 1,800 miles long, or long enough to stretch tbe greater part of the distance between Jiew Or leans and New York. ISOtll "have been using c UtA H KTS for Insomnia, with which I hare been afflicted tor over twenty years, and I can say that Caacareu have given me more re lief than any other reme dy I bare ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom mend tbem to say friends as being all they are represented." Taos. Qillai, Elgin, 111. candy CATHARTIC Plsessas. Pslaieele. Potent. Taste flood. I)e eea, Meier ll.kea. Weaken, or Urn. KK. Juc, MM. ... CURC CONSTIPATION. ... aMn-s anwi hit .irti. s.w r. lit IA Jeasaaaaa TWELFTH CENSUS. Outlet and Requirements of the S0.OO0 Enumerators-Four Schedules Instead of Tea. in the, Mmm buildins a eret room is now the scene of bustling activity, tbe work of preparing portioiios tor ua by enumerators in the coming count of the population being fairly under way. These portfolios, of whitish-brown pasteboard, hinged together irh hli-r loth. am 18 inches long and 10 wide and tied with four sets of tape. The tape used ia not that rent tan," which to the ordinary mind sig nifies circumlocution and delay. The law requires speed in the census oi 1900 and common every day white cot ton turn will fasten the schedule-filled portfolios in their round from habita tion to habitation. For convenient, ao nnmta and ranid enumeration the Uni ted State has been divided into 800 supervisors' districts, and these in torn into about 60,000 enumeration dis tricts, or E. D.'e, as they are called in the census office. Each of the 50,000 ennmaratnra ia vet to be attDOtnted, SO on the portfolios a blank space ia left for hi name. Tt lane ranma found the unhappv enumerator loaded down with from 10 to 13 schedule, each having volumin ous instructions, to master which re quired considerable mental ability and power of memory. That census was taken under a law which required enu merators to ask many obnoxious ques tions. The census act of 1900 happily for ail does not require these disagree able queries. Four schedules, not 10, cover enu merator's inquiries in 1900; schedules requiring information about popula tion, vital statistics, manufactures and agriculture. In cities the enumerator will seldom need the agricultural, or in the rural districts tbe manufacturing schedule, so he will infrequently carry more than three. A general realization by American citisens of their personal interest in a successful prosecution of the canvass by this white-tape army should arouse sentiments of local interest and pride in each enumeration district citizen would concern themselves about -tin selection of their registrar and local arbiter. The white-tape army should bo made upotnwn of a high standard. They should be quick, competent, courteous, tactful and truthful. Cosmopolla Sawmill. The Gray's Harbor, Wash., Commer cial Company's sawmill plaDt at Cos mopolis, employes 500 men, with 100 men working on improvements; has a $31,000 monthly payroll; has a mess house that takes care of 400 men; scores of dwellings for rent to employes at a nominal sum, and which, in con nection with the plant, presents nearly a mile of frontage on Chehitlis river. The company is now constructing a new planing mill, a box factory, a tank factory, a finished lumber storing shed, new dry kilns, and making numerous other additions. During 1899 its out put was 45,000,000 feet of lumber and 90,000,000 shingles. Sea Llona Wanted. J. E. W. Mac:arland, superintendent of the new oil and guano factory, at Astoria, Or., is going to try an experi ment this summer, that will meet the approval of the fishermen and the finn ing interests generally. He will be willing to pay a good price to fisher men for all tbe sea lions that they may kill, as he believes that he can extract oil from them profitably, for they are always very fat when they come into the river. The matter will be brought, up at the next meeting of the Fisher man's Union for discussion. Mortbwest Notes. Polk county. Or., has 2,508 voters of them, 1,156 have registered. La Grande, Or., has a school popula tion of 1,377 between the ages of 4 ami 20. Miss Oza Waldrop, actress, is the daughter of Eev. Joe Waldrop, ol Prineville, Or. Walter Beun. n Siletz Indian, is nnder bonds at Toledo, Or., to answer a charge of grand larceny. A number of strangers are investigat ing the timlier resources in the moun tains west of 1'edee. Papers throughout Oregon are still urging voters to register. More than half of them are not yet on the books. A. J. Smith is said to have given option to parties on his 32 acres of oyster land on Oyster bay, Wash., the price to be $15,000. The Brownsville, Or., Times says the Calapoola river continues to make inroads on land in the eastern part of town, though the water is not high. Tacoma druggists have organized a society which will join the Retail Druggists' Association of America. One of its objects is to prevent the sale of patent medicines and drugs in de partment stores. A. F. Garr is a Toledo, Or., man who went to the residence of his wife, from whom he had separated, and "while she was absent at church, broke open the door with an ax, loaded a wagon with what be wanted and took it away." Mrs. Garr will take legal proceedings against him. Claud Bullock, a young man of 20 years, of Wenatchee, Wash., accidental ly shot himself in tbe left side. lie died from the injuries. Miss Roth, a Horjuiam, Wash., nurse, has entered the government ser vice, and will leave at once for the Philippines. Nineteen school teachers are employ ed by La Grande. The four male teach ers are paid an average ot f 76 per month, but the female teachers get bnt 44. A Seventh Day Adventist is giving Bible readings at Hilgard, Or. With the aid of a chart, he is endeavoring to illustrate and trace the prophecies of Daniel. Referee L. R. Shepard sold tbe 894 acre Walling farm in Spring valley, Polk county, Or., to W. M. Toner, foi $7,000. The other bidders were D. G. Henry and J) L. Furvine, the lowest bid being $4,000. The city council of Pomeroy, Wash., has passed an ordinance that no gate opening on to a sidewalk in that city shall swing outward. BRADSTRCET'S REPORT. General Trad Distribution Has ihowa . Tendency to Kapaad. Brads treet's says; Believed from the hampering effects of stormy weather, general trade distri bution has shown a tendency to expand this week, prioes of many staples are firmer and higher, and generally there is a better tone than noted for some weeks. Easily holdiug first rank in the matter of speculative activity, cot ton early in the week touched the high est level, not only for the present sea son, but for at least six years past. Wool is rather weaker, following the drop in prices at the Loudon sale, ami the rather slower demand from Ameri can manufacturers. By another of the short swings which have distinguished wheat prices for a long time past, quotations have been advanced this week to the level touched some time ago. Boot and shoe manufacturers are actively employed, aud leather ia firm, but hides are weaker or lower at most markets. Building materials are firm, except at cities where labor troubles are ap prehended. The industrial situation is rather irregular, owing partly to the com bined strike and lock-out of 50,000 building hands, building material workers and machinists at Chicago, and partly to isolated strikes of small numbers of men throughout the country. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 4.208,758 bush els, against 3,863,887 bushels last week, 4,898,821 bushels the corre sponding week of 1899, and 4,844,701 bushels in 1898. Business failures in the United States for the week number 189, against 173 last week. 177 in this week year ago, 247 in 1S98, 227 in 1897 and 282 in 1896. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mark eta. Onions, new, $3.25?.60 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 40c per doa. Potatoes, new, $18(320. Beets, per sack, 7585c. Turnips, per sack, 60o. Carrots, per sack, 50c. Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c Cauliflower, 76c fl per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, $1.00(31.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.25(31.50 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 81o per pound; dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 20o per pound. Eggs 15316c. Cheese Native. 16c. Poultry 13 (3 14c; dressed. 1415o. Hay Paget Sound timothy, $13.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00(319.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feel meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20; Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rve flour, $3.804.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $15.00. Feed Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed bee I steers, 7J8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8o; pork, 7ac; trimmed, 9c; veal, 84 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, IS?"; breakfast bacon, 12Jac; dry salt aides, 8c. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 51 52c; Valley, 52c; Bluestem, 64o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 35 36c; choice gray, 34c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14(315.00; brewing, $17.00(317.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $910; clover, $7 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 50 ( 55c; seconds, 42s(g45c; dairy, 3037fic; store, 26K82c. Eggs 11c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50(3 4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $2.50 3. 50; geese, $6.50(37.50 for old; $4.60(36.50; ducks, $5.00(35.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10(3 Ho pet pound. Potatoes 50(3 65o per sack; sweets, 22c per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, lo per pound; parsnip, $1; onions, $1.50(32.25; carrots, ft. Hops 38o per pound Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 814c; mohair, 27(3 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4)4c; dressed mutton, 7(3 7Ko per pound; lambs, 7 'cper pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $0.00(6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.60; cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef, i 1o per pound. Veal Large, 63 VAd small, 8 9c per pound. Tallow 55Kc; No. 8 and grease, 34c per pound. Sasi Franeiaeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 12(315cpei pound; Eastern Oregon, 12 (3 10c; Val ley, 2022c; Northern, 10(3120. Hops 1899 crop, ll13o pet pound. Butter Fancy creamery 21c; do seconds, 19 20c; fancy dairy, 17 18c; do seconds, 15gl8o per pound. Eggs Store, 18)c; fancy ranch, 16c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 (3 20.00; bran, $12.00(313.00. Hay Wheat $7.009.60; wheat and oat $7.00(39.00; best barley $5.50(3 7.50; alfalfa, $3.00 7.50 per ton; straw, 80 (3 45c per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 75 (3 86c; Ore gon Burbauke, 65c(31.00; river Bur- banks, 40(3 70c; Sal mas Burbanks, 80c31.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(4 5.00; California lemons 75c$1.50; do choice $1.75(32.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50(3 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, noin inal; Persian dates, 6(88,0 per Donnd, The native hen of New Zealand la an expert rat killer. The oholera it only fatal to persons who are great smokers. The aiiaffe, the armadillo an! the porcupine are voiceless. Tomatoes have been cultivated for only one hundred years. At a rule, the eyesight ol women, ia better than that of men. The animal that first suocumbi to extreme cold is the horse. In Switzerland a telephone can be rented or $8 a year. The song of the nightingale can be heard at the distance of a mile. Stammering men are four times as numerous as stammering women. Nearly all of the ice consumed in Great Britain comes from Norway. Tbe population of the United States increases at the rate ot about 7,000 every day. The Illinois state board of health re commends that a sanitarium for con sumptives be erected. Mrs. Philip D. Armour, Jr., collects plates, aud owna more than 2,000 ex- o.uisite ones. Americau and Australian butter is rapidly crowding the German article front the English market: An elm tree arrives at perfection af ter a growth of 150 years, aud a healthy oue will endure for 000 years. Two-thirds of the crime in Loudon is perpetrated between a P. M. on Satur day and 9 A. M. on Mondays. Mexicans are not noted for their cleanliness, yet nearly every town in Mexico has a public bath bouse. Miss Helen Gould has contributed the Berrian collection of works on Mormonism to the New York public library. Louise Froebel, widow of Frledricb Froebel, founder of the kindergarten system, died in Hamburg at the ago of 86. The production of prunes is increas ing rapidly in Oregon, the annual ship ment of the dried fruit now amounting to 500 cars. The production of soap in Great Brit ain is about 45,000 tons r week, ot which between 3,000 and 4,000 tons are made iu London. A new regulation cog introduced in Swiss watches, works so accurately that the time pieces do not vary 10 sec onds in a month. A violent sneeze so shook the body of William A. Honsell, a detective, ot New Brunswick, N. J., that it caused temporary paralysis of the spine. A half-blood Indian woman, Miss Laura Lykins, is a prominent lawyer in Oklahoma City. She graduated ut tbe Carlisle Indian academy in 1898. IABASTINTC Is the original and only durable wiiu wai.ns, .niPAiv ,lirrrnt from all kal- somlnes. Heady for " I" while or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. ADIE9 naturally prefer ATjA BA3T1NB for walls and ceil ings, became It 1 pure, clean, durable. Put up In drv pow dered form. In five-pound pack ages, wlttt full directions. LX, kaleomlne are cheap, tem porary preparations mad from whiting, chalks, clay a, etc-, and stuck on walls with de cnvlnc animal gluav ALABAa Tf.NB la not a kaleomlne. EWARB or the dealer who says he can sell you th "same thing" AUABA9T1NB or eomethlna- lust as good." Is either not posted or Is try ing to deceive you. KD IX OFFERING something he has bougnt cheap and tries to sell on AL.ABA8TINK B de mands, ho may not reallto tha damage you will suffer by a kslaoralne on your walls. PNSIBLB dealers will not buy a lawsuit, iffii. mm w j selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabaetlne Co. own right to make wall coat ing to mix with cold water. 1 HE INTERIOR WALLS or every church ana scnooi iwuia be coated only with pure, dur able ALAHAST1NB. Jt safe guards health. Hundreds pf tons used yearly for this work. N BUYINO ALABASTINE. customers should avoid Ret tln cheap kalsomlnea under different names. Insist on having our goods !n packages and properly labeled. UIBANCB of .wan patjer It Ob- vlatea Dy AijAimi ...-.. can be used on plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or can vas. A child can brush It on. It doss not rub or scale oft 8TABLIBHED In favor. Bhun all Imitations. Ask paint deal er or druKKlst for tint card. Write us for Interesting book let free aUbastinb co, Grand Kaplds, Mich. TO PLACE OUR GARDEN SEEDS IN EVERY Til r ... trutvv TaUl .u Mil Ml lit iow union, Wlth Iftt No. 7T8.B. h.nltl VUmm 2 roB Ub, 1 vks. Hammar Oronknawk Huammh, I pks- VHtm lllnml f urnij HH. 3 pkmm.Karit Jan Fh 1 pk Ylow Oaaron Flt Onion. 1 pk Of Hnart ntrroU, 1 pkjr. lMme Karly York t'bhvm, 1 oky. Onf tiremn !timimrT, 1 pktf lUnvan titif lnn f kpka trnphy Tomato, 1 pkt. Vaivi H.miwoa ijtuncm. i pun. r.arir union lornin i nmriH i urnlp Keviiai,, i pug. invr Mtrkt lewttaM, i Mr rnrlt Hotel 1 fWl ok. HmemlYnmvkn,'l (kg Karl; M.nnaoc Onf. AIM W othw iitai, fnth iiMot mU not oiamloiitxl aiMiw, W atfltrthr, KNIPC FREfl j , "11 .Tll Jill k! .Jr.. VUVV Tha TJ.h knifa la In at what tMarr firmar .Imttlrl he.. Kltra MUl.t ft ..as I ranti.hsul ami. Ikra. t,.... 7,- 1 ' rderlns the shore cnllsrtlon i ots. mrnnun w"vs v7nrxi t NERVOUS a a WEAKLY PALE SICKLY; VIM MARIAN! MAS 3T000 THE TEST OP 35 YEARS -- EXPE R.IENCE 'U' eN005H BV THE MEOIOAI. PACUUt 4X1. OVER Trig WORLD, Omub rijrun. Tata tiitti. Vmm ttrifelt All I-1 St r A in tltrm. hf drutffrlfi.R. WrOTJSI.',teMIl Me IwtterwKlsarowBorMlilataaf vrleeiasaeaf LAHul rKQIi FHKIH ( WITH r'Nea ( ..e 1. Limm Best H, Kg- morales la iouth Africa, The present campaign in South Africa it practically the first opportunity the British military authorities have had of patting the cycle corps to a real test. Tbe cyclist corps attached to the Dur ban Light infantry recently covered a route of ninety miles in one day, for the purpose of obtaining information of the Boer forces, doing tome skirmish ing on the way. The veldt in dry weather it admirably adapted for oyollug, at wat demonstrated recently by the feat ot an Englishman, just after the outbreak ot war, who rode from Pretoria to Ladysmith on Ills wheel, passing several detachments of cavalry on the way. Conner's Weekly. Wireless Telegraphy Has had a new demonstration of useful ness by the captain of a fTkihtsblii, who used It after ordltmrv signals had failed, to notify the shore authorities of danger. In a like manner Hosteller's Stontai'h llillers, the famous indigestion and dyspepsia cure, arts when other medicine, lull. It regulates the bowels and improves the ap petite. Poap enough to snpply 150,000 for one year has recently arrived in Douver in oue load. It wat carried iu a spe cial train ot 45 carloads, aud if stacked up, oue bar on top of another, this soap would make a pile over 195 miles high. Plso't Cure for Consumption la our onlv medicine for coughs and folds. Mrs. r. Halts, 4311 8th Ave., Denver, Col., Nov. H, W At Springfield the electric workers have gained an Increase ot wages from $3.50 and $3.75 per day to $3 per day, and the coal handler from $0 per wevk to $10 for single aud $11 for double teams per weak. Mreedlng and Feeding Mlcoties. The Intestines are full ol dlirase fferms that become active and dangerous In t'onstlpatlon, t'a arets kill aud exl thvui. PriwaUia, bc. XV'jOo. A Tittsburg company is now en gaged in an order for flttiug up the palace ot the Mikado, in Japan, with everything in the bath and sanitary line. Shipments are also being made to Australia, South America, China aud Japan. Could Have Mho Washington. "It was once in my power to have shot General Washington," said a British soldier to an American as they were discussing the events ot the great struggle after the concluding ot peace. "SVhy did you not Bhoot him then?" asked tho American. "Yon ought to have done so for the benefit of your countrymen." "The death o! Washington would not have lieen for their benefit," repled tbe Knglishmnn. "We depended upon him to use our prisoners kindly, and we'd sooner have shot an olllcer of our own." N. Y. Herald. Mure Precious Than Diamonds. Mistress Did Pat give yon a dia mond ring whuu you promised to marry him?" Bridget No, mum; but he be afthcr givin' mn a hug that made me ribs crack I" Jeweler's Weekly. C'herk nn Physicians. Commissioner Wilson, ot the interna tional revenue bureau, has docided that a physii-iau who prescribes aud sells to his patients whisky, brandy, wine or any other alcoholic liquor that Is not compounded into a medicine by the admixture of any drug or medicinal .ingredient therewith, is required to : pay siieciul tax as a retail liquor deal er, even though the alcoholic liquor thus furnished be prescribed as a medi cine only aud so used. Two Heads. Two heads may be better than one, but one big head is usually enough. j Chicago Dully News. The New Kugland granite manufact urer have rejected the demands of the 1 grauite cutters for an eight hour day ' and at least $3 a day. It is expected that the men will strike March 1. Archbishop Corrigan hat made the study of the Italian language obligatory ; on all theological student iu his j diocese in order that Italian Catholics may be reached more effectively. The Alaska Miners' Association, at Seattle, has adopted resolutions, which were sent to congress, praying for authority to mine the Nome beaches and condemning the sending of military to that district. - "Boston spinsters have organized to keep married women from getting em ployment." "Yes; they are detenu ' inexl to make life hard for man to the bitter end." Maryland Journal. "When you married you thought your husband was a detnigodr" ("Yi." "And now?" "Now he re minds me more of a demijohn." N. Y. Press. HO VIE IN THE COUNTRY VplftftVri If roe t knit. Mo "lao siel tH. I.illo.n.. r.d oollMUoa oflliK II hit 1 V aUKTAMUt yoa tha an lira VI packaw aa-i tha k pi!. tim raaa, j lr. uwari w i, hi, uwiri mi iaa, l PKg. nitf 1 pks. Uellow mis 'T"l'17I1"",i'irw" Zl'L. L".'1'"'1 L'"" """I sae- verlfN-! nvloe Clll CO. Established MVI. Waahincten. D. O. Branch unices: Chicago, UcvtlaTid, Detrull. SURE ClIHE FOR PILES CHIN File priiiQ; motaturn sod oauaw (u hln. Ttilt forto, m well u liltnd, Hlnadttig or Prnir tiding Plli sr runsdlir Dr.Bosanko'a Wlim ItemAdv. fltopa fi4hlnir and blooding, Aimir) tmnora. tn: a Jar atdruKKlnUor ut hv malt. Twtattta rtta. WrIU ma about jrour caM Vtt. uoBAMiO, ymutOM.rs. YOUNG MEN! For Ofmorrtio- and (lUwt tt Patiat'a Oka? HiMHAn. II g tha 01, Y mtffllclna whli n will cur twh ami avery eaiw, HO CaHK krtowa it haa vr faltwd to cura, no matter how twrUrtM or of tiow Ion itaiidlna;. Kaaulta (riin Ita um wlfl aaVxilah fou. It la ntntol'itlf Mfd, prvtita wtH-'turti. and ean takan wltiiutit inonva nlrntf and dtntion from biminw. I'HK'K. . Kr aala by all rllall drtiitirlata, or afrit prepaid b axprntw, Dlainlj wniruad, on rmrlt ut prlfa, by CLrtmUr Dutiiad oa nKUi. CURE YOURSELF I lis HleCi fur unnsjur. rH.Rliaritn.,ludsailitsOori., (Iwuini irrustlous or migrations hi s iuIiun. (if mueons ni.mbrsn.. rrttwi iatMiM. PsIdIans. and not astriu. THiEHlCH(Hinn Co. 'ut Mswie". cmoissiTI, DROPSY Treated Successfully Address UK. N1KUJCIKK, Mountain Ham, Ida. WiMriMloD, 1 tkf. Marbl MamonHb iirumha ftjlfavga, I pag. Uraan liltrun Muafc- DITrilT CUARAH'teO n I I with no fee unless ae to patentabill y- ir""' "" 111 ur' I-rlrhur.1' MILnR'flnvFNi Ik M m I -i n " fc' Braiawlas, i. A a 9' """i ,n V'"a wrapper, m- I lir esprn.., pr.paM, for Sferti tl .Oil, or a Intlles, V' IJIrcular sol oa request. The empress dowager of Chin it tie tcribed by au English lady, who ho spent the greater part of her life la tb Celestial empire, at a much more re markable woman than mott Europeans tuppose. She it an ardent painter, and her ptoturea are eaid to be admirable speoimeut of Chinese art. etrauge at it may teem, her majesty it also taid to be foud ot wrestling, aud frequently I,.,!.,!., in ti,u rthr virile form ot exercise. he it well read, it fond ot Kuropean music, aud ha tome skill at a pianist. Khe it laid, both by her friend and enemies, to be abeolutoly without any sense of lour, and, need luHt to say, hor life has been attempted a number ot timet.- -N. Y. Herald. Mr. llamm (the eminent tragedian) "Yet we opened ourjnow play on tha first of January." Friend "And did you have a long run?" Hamm "Well, no, we didn't have a loug run, but alter the tooond performance we had a long walk all the way from Chicago to Philadelphia." Philadel phia Inquirer. THREE DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER The increase in trausmuttuetitMl travel by way ol Salt Lake City in con sequence of the scenic and other attrac tions of the route, has recently justified the Bio Grande Western Hallway In contwetiou with the IHwver A Bio Grande and Colorado .Midland Kallroada says the Salt Lake Tribune, In estab lishing a triple dally last passenger eorvice between Ogden aud Denver. All of these train are equipped with the lato't appliances, Improvements aud cars. This road now operate through sleepers between Chicago, Ogden and Han Francisco, also a perfect dining car service. Send 2u postage for literature, rate or other information to J. l. Manefleld, 253 Washington street, Port laud; or Geo. W, Ileintx, general pas seiiger agent, Salt Lake City. 'I was never glad for. this Impedi ment in my speech hut once," said the man from Dearborn, who was iu to see the big parade. "When wa that?" "Fe-fo-fellow asked me h-h-how much I would take for a-a horse, aud while I I I was t-tryiug to tell him (-sixty dollars, he offered me a hundred." Women's Journal, The f'irnaaiiiett, Most powerful end Kffn-tlte jtevetfatllut Itrutedjr fur Rheumatism ESS J (JltllTK nt CATAKItMl If Alt ItiirW Wlinl (h"itit.U km" if we Uf f mi wj ill ( r "'' fcm.wnVoTnl-1 Y- J1'" wm'1'1 " IttmilV tH 'l rIW'- 'Wtlbntil KMI of " lirulH'" KB fi-f ril tW'ltlw. iW", ttf bvitl. ii -tiitainUt.f "'tt". hoiilf- fur .V SWANNUN RHEUMATIC CURt CO I SO-1 84 j. Us l Calces. IM. "The last chapter ot my bxik eur prised you, didn't it?" said the young author. "Happier ending than you exctd, eh?" "Well," replied the long suffering friend, "I certainly felt a setiie ot relief wheu 1 read it." N. O. Time-Democrat. A new machine kuown a crypto graphic typewriter, ot which Frederick Sedgwiok is the inventor, ha been given a public test in Chicago. The niaehiue writes iu cipher and translate the matter automatically. It is sirid to be a marvel of mechanical prrlevtlou and hits butiu examined by numerous army otDcial aud buniunss men. The burning of the bride' play thing is part of the wedding ceremony in .1 aim ii. Tim bride lights a torch, which she hand to the bridegroom, who with it lights a fire in which the, toys are destroyed. j A nnwpuwr report of a wedding Iu a Missouri town closes with this can did statement: "They were married at the home of tho bride' parent, where they will remain until the groom get a job." , A Ann In America i turning out large quantities ot paper tile which are used for roofing. They are reported to tie hard and touxh, and the glazing apiiears to tie ot the nature of Japanese lure. They are said to ho exceedingly cheap, and can be fashioned in any color or ahaiw to suit the purchaser. One of the most sweeping temperance campaigns whit.-h the north of Kngland has ever witnessed is now on. Mem bers of parliament, lord mayor, mem ber ot the nobility and prominent min isters and laymen are speaking daily. The W. alTu., of New York is giving sjiecial attention to a movement for the repeal ol the Hortott law, which permits prize lights. The average saloon keeper may nut know much ot grammer, but in paying his saloon liceuse he has something to do with yutazx. Klliott'a Magazine, til fa fliKK all ixwipaid, HI AO T (4)1 iniii, i vmm- mrintj naani, i (aa;. roui- (tam naan. i phm. (mjhub iMitMrv, (. ruriiia jup xurnip, I pkH. Orowa Faranloa, 1 pkg. tmilf Ua Hoarlat lla.llh,l with f'.rroi. " sri.n KNirc ma t. m. noautT' aopptv houii. MiMMgaPOLia PORTLAND DIRECTORY. a-nee anil Wire Wurke. POItTI.ANI) WlllIC A IKON WOltKft: W'lltK ami Iron fencliiKi orlloe rallltni, etc. Hit Alilsr. i Maelllnerf Mini Hiifillee. (lAWH-l'OM A V.O.i KNOINKH, HtHI.KUM, MA. chinsrjr, aiilles. iMi HisiHi., l-oiii.ncl.ur. JOHN POOI.K. 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