FOR WOMAN'S IIEALTH -IN THE MINING WORLD
Earnest Letters from Women Re
lieved Of Pain by Mr, plattham.
"Diu Mm. Pl.taa am ; Before I
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u la a terrible state, wishing myself
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E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all
toy bad feelings were gone. I am now
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Amos Fiscbler, Box S28, Romeo, Mich.
Female Troubles Overcome
" Dias Mbs. Pixkham: Ihad female
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a year ago I happened to pick np a
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No lore Pain
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P. Custek, Brule, Wis.
Value of a Knowledge of Geology to
the Prospector.
Kcjala l.oea In War,
In all protracted wars the loss in
horses from disease is tenibly heavy.
In Napoleon's campaign across the Ste
rn en, out of 60,000 bones, no fewer
than 45,000 succumbed in sis 'months,
At the siege of Plevna the Russians
lost 30 per cent o( their draught ani
mals, and in the Egyptian wars of 1882
the English horses were disabled, of
which 600 died from sickness and only
60 on the field of battle. Pearson's
Magarine.
A new regulation cog introduced in
Swiss matches, works so accurately
that the time pieces do not vary 10 sec
onds in a month.
Every saloon at Tullahoma, Teun.,
has been placed under the legal ban
charged with Sunday liquor selling.
Try Allen's Foot Ih,
A fmvder to be shaken into the shoes. At
this season your fret feel swollen, nervous
and lint, and get tired easily. If you have
smarting lert or iignt snoes, irv Alien i
root-hase. It coo is the feet and makes
walking; easv. Cures inrrowiiift nails
saooleu and swsatina? fret, blisters and
callous spots. Kelieves rums and bunions
ofsll pain and gives rent and comfort. We
have 311.00 testimonial. Trv it todav
Sold nv nil druggist and shoe dealers for
2&C Trial tan-tn ftr REK. Address Allen
b. Olnistead, LeKoy. . .
Crime Prevalent In Borlla.
Crimes of violence, whose perpetra
tors have remained undiscovered, have
become so common in Berlin and its
neighborhood that the Prussian ruin
later of the interior has given notice
that all violent deaths snail he report
ed at once to a special bureau, which
shall decide whether the local or Ber
lin police shall take up the case, and
in certain instances shall set its own
detectives to work. N. Y. Sun.
Physician nasi Morphine.
In a recent address before a graduat
ing class 01 medical stndent occurs
the following most sensible advice;
"While fewer physicians become in
sane than members of other profes
sions, larger proportion become ad
dicted to the use of morphia. Opium
in any form is exceedingly dangerous
when self-administered. o physician
should attempt to treat himself, but
always take the advice and follow the
direction of another physician."
Loss Cbaaeo of Recovery.
Prof. G. Sims Woodbead, M. D.
professor of pathology, Cambridge Uni
versity, pebaps the greatest authority
on pathology in the world, recently
wrote lor "Abkari," edited by W. S.
Caine, of London, as follows: "for the
last year or two I have been keeping
note of the various observations that
have been made in regard to the nse of
alcohol in disease, and I am coming to
believe more and more firmly that the
patient who takes, or has taken, alco
hol has a less chance of recovery than
the patient who abstains."
(By Earl Douglas, Vnlvtrslty ol Montana.)
Tbe study of the remains of plant
ahd animal life that have existed in
past ages is like history, astronomy
fossil languages, politics and all othe
branches of human knowledge; it V
mighty interesting when oue gets isj
terestod in it. But it is extremely dii
tleutt to get very deeply ineterested 11
something that we know nothing about.
There are so many branches of knowli
edge that oue cannot know everything!
But the subject on which I am askel
to write is, 1 believe, of vital interest
to the miner and prospector, though
our knowledge of it was not developed.
I . I , i! . . . . '
iur iiieir special ueneui, out oecauae oi
the interest and fascination of the sub
ject itself.
Though I never spent a week in
searh of mineral veins, I have a fellow
feeling for the prospector. In the first
place, there is a charm in outdoor life
in tramping over the hills and moun
tains and through the deep ravinea and
rocky canyons; in going into camp
tired enough to make rest sweet, ami
hungry enough to devour with the
keenest relish the ham, bacon, coffee,
flapjacks and anything else thai hap
pens to come along that is eatable; aud
in sleeping in the pure air under the
blue tent of the sky with tbe whisper
ing of the pines and the varied voices
of the mountain streams to charm
away worldly cares and lull to sleep.
It seems so good not to have to wear
stylish clothes, especially if one baa
none to wear; to be where there is no
fear of trespassing on any man's land.
and to fear nobodv's dog; to feel that
the world is "yours as much as any
body's, and whatever riches you may
find buried in its treasure bouse you
can call your own.
The prospector descends, into the
dark mine, submitting himself to
slavery awhile that he may "grub
stake" himself and be a free man for
the rest of the year and have a prospect
of "striking something rich" and be
coming at Komiit-j er mora wealthy
than his employer.
Tbe ruino owner is much the same
kind of a man, bat be has the advantage
ia having more money to start with.
and is looking for a place where he can
invest bis money in a "good proposi
tion" and get richer.
Witn both mine owner and prospeo
tor intelligence and judgment are need
ed. It is true that sometmes those
who have learned little from books and
nothing from experience have blun
dered onto rich leads; but if tbe truth
were snmined up I think it would ap
pear that a very large percentage of
good mines have been found bv men
of experience, who have worked in
mines, have seen and handled the ores
and have observed tbe rock in which
they occur. I firmly believe, too, that
a man's chances of finding the treas
ures bid in the eaith would be in
creased many fold by adding to bis ex
perience that of other men, by study
ing tbs mode of occurrence of ores, the
rock formations in which they occur
in fact, tbe better knowledge of
geology and mineralogy he possesses
and the better his power of observation
and judgment tbe better his chances of
lucceas. The same holds true of tbe
dealer in mining property. It is true
that these sciences are large ones, but
it is just as true that the chances of
failure without tbe necessary knowl
edge are fully as large. If a- sick man,
ignorant of the properties of drugs,
were turned loose in an apothecary's
shop be might blunder onto something
that wonld help bim, but the chances
would be against bim. e need not
be scared by the voluminous books on
geology with their frightful looking
names. There are simple, interesting
books, giving the most important in
formation, and written especially for
prospectors and mining men, and for
the understanding of then, no previous
knowledge of geology and mineralogy
ate needed. These may lead to deeper
study later. Bnt someone will say
that certain minerals have been found
where no experienced prospector would
search and where geologists have said
they cannot occur. The trouble is.
an old miner comes from California,
to Montana and begins to look for gold
here. He knows just how the rock
looks in which tbe ore occurs wheie he
mined In California, and he is looking
for tbe same kind of rock and tbe same
looking ore, but be probably will not
find it. An old Montana miner goes
to Colorado and meets with the same
disappointment. His views of tbe oc
currence of ores are too narrow. Tbe
precious metals occur in many differ
ent kinds of rock and nnder a great
variety of conditions; and one would
MIDSUMMER BUSINESS.
Dlatrloatlve Trada Is on Itestrleteii
Srala. , "
Bradetreet's sys: Midsummer dull,
ness la distributive trade and indus
try, and further reduction of prices in
maunfactured goods, particularly iron
aud steel and raw textiles, but a
uiaiked movement in nearly all agrt-
BARON WOTHSCHIUtX
Great Haria Hauksr anil It la Ulfts to
1'harlty. .....
Baron Alphouse l Kothscblld. whe
died recently and left upward of 25.
000,000 francs to the poor, was the bead
or the Paris house of the great fatuity
of bankers. He was highly honored la
rrauce, a member of tbe Legion of
wuor. an associate of the Institute
t a regent of the llauk of Prance,
baron married his cousin, a daugh.
' or the Kugllsh ltotbschllda. ills
uie In the Place de la Concorde wa
finest private manslor In Paris, lit
not ouly eminent as a financier,
t was also a conspicuous figure lu the
A heavy wetness is doing in reuueu
sugar, and the manufacturers are over-
told. A good margiu of profit exist
in this trade. .
Report from the boot and shoe in
dustry are of rather unsatisfactory
trade prospects, and leather aud hides
ire rather weak at the East, but stroh
st Chicago, where heavy purchases foi
Philippine army purposes have strength'
sued the situation.
Anthracite coal is in seasonable dis
tribution, while the deamud for bi,
luminous continues active.
Wheat (including flour) shipments
for tbe week aggregate 4,645,180 bush
el, against ,8i8.Q2 bushels last
week.
Failure in the United States for the
week number 167, compared with 180
last week.
Failures In the Dominion of Canada
for the week number 88, against 23
last week,
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
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CLOTHESPINS.
Ttie Tombs, '
Whoever so named Nsw York'
jloomy prison chose au apt and signifi
cant phrase. Many a wretched crim
inal ha found Indeed therein that the
path of sin Is tin path of death, aud
has mourned at the burial of his own
fhejr Are Made aud Used, by the Una
drwdouf Millions,
'There are probably few people out
tide the trade who know anything
concerning tbe vast number of clothes-
plus that are auuunlly required to sup-- blighted hopes aud ruined resolutions.
ply the millions of housekeepers But "stone walls do not a prison
throughout the United States," said a make." There are those who sit tin
wholesale dealer lu such goods In New murud in "the tombs'! ' '' I'
Vork to the writer yesterday, "it Is es- and woeful present. Themselves, a
Umated that as man 50.000.000 dot- Milton would have It, are their own
u, or 000,000,000 single pins, are man-' dungeon. Let them lift tip their head
G017EL8
to the dawn ami freedom. tlod is not
fur from any oue of us. -Baptist Uulou,
IVi not omit the lute ououin hers for
pickling, The seed may be planted in
June or July. The W hit 8piue is an
excellent variety, as It Is uniform,
round aud of good length. It is also
teutlur and very crisp, having a long
stem, anil they keep well as pick It's,
They mutt be picked off daily or they
will grow too large.
What Will Haeome of China
None can torses the outcome of tit
nluiiTa! lala'eii f,ii(,Mi iiiiwbi'I Ilia
t block of wood tip Into a dosen or more ' division of China. It is tnlerestliig in
pieces, each of which Is suitable for,aicli tlm going to pieces of Uiis race.
formluir a tdn. It next alaea and enla ''' eiilil are also going to pieces be
the 'crutel.' or place that la to grip the
ufavtured lu Knsturu and Western fac
tories every year. Tut product I su
perior lu workmanship and flulslr ta
anything of It kind turned out any
where In the world, aud I shipped
largely to all porta ot Kurope, where
It luk small il ilKuitlwiM tltatt. tltak ill U ) '
and poorly made home article.
"Clothesplus are made In this country
principally out of beach aud maple.
Blocks of this wood are fed to a very
lugonlou and exceedingly riiplil-run-
Ding machine, which has three sepa
rate compartment. One of these cut
If rn an't s rosnlsr, smithy movsmant
bow. . .,,, d.r . uu r sjuk. or ollTh. k.i
..,!.,. tl,,.W ur kill i-,n.i. oannrons "iii
hMi. ..I.jl u,.i ,rr,n oa J ssiiau2
wait ulnar aud ilaa Is to taas vvaf tas
f Iks
--h ruui
jffipi CANDY "' ' " '
f CATHARTIC .
V vwae mas aeteeiRse
WaaMM. Palstahia, f.x.nt Tt.i.OooS Tv,n.
JWr l,..n Waak.n. or irl.. tM.'uiT 3,"
for (r.a ..umiI, aua buoklat oaibaalta. '"
smhm -; tanot, wan, ha Ts iL.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
11 A HON KOl llK IIII.O.
Sonttlo Marhota.
Onions, new, lVo.
Lettuce, hothouse, I per crate.
Potatoes, $15(910; 41B.
Beets, per sack, 90c1ll.
Turnips, per sack, 75c
Carrots, per sack, $1.
Parsnips, per sack, 60(g) 75c.
Cauliflower, California SOctafl.
strawberries fl.25 per case.
Celery 40 60o per dos.
Cabbage, native and California,
1.00(il.25 per 100 pounds.
Tomatoes $3.50 per case.
Butter Creamery, 33o; Eastern S2c
dairy, 1 7 23c; ranch, lft17o pound.
Kggs 19c.
Cheese 14.(3150.
Poultry 14o; dressed. 14(3 15c;
spring, $3.50.
Hay Puget Pound timothy, $11.00
312.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $18.00.
Corn Whole, $28.00; cracked. $33;
feed meal, $23.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton.
$20.
Flour Patent, per barrel. $3.25:
blended straights, $3.00; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $8.00; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.8004.00.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00;
aborts, per ton, $14.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
rresh Meats Choice dressed bee I
steers, priceTJc; cows, 7c; mutton 8c
pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8i
10c.
Hams Large, 13c; small, ISHi
breakfast bacon, 12,'jc; dry salt sides,
8c.
most exclusive salons of the Faubourg
St. (.leruialn. The eutertnluuieuts of the
baroness at her uuiiMlticcut countir
home, the Chateau du Kerrlers, aud at
ber town houae, were noted for their
splendor. Baron Alpliouso wna one of
tbe eleven Barons Kothschlld whose
loans to the governments of the world
within the past ten years aggregate
more than $.Vto,ooo.Otx The head of
the Paris house was a hard worker
and devoted to business, but. like al'
hi cousin baron, he bad a bobby,
This was a plon for buying rare
hooks. HI collection wa one of the
most valuable of a private kind In Ku-
rie. While he lived he Inire the ronu
union or a stern, uncharitable man.
The rending of hi will replaces this
reputation with oue of a diametrically
apposite nature.
NO REMEDY EQUALS PERUNA,
SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY. have to know the geology of the whole
world to know all tbe conditions in
which tbey occur; yet there are certain
underlying truths that, if understood,
will vastly increase the chances of suc
cess and save not only many years bnt
many life times. Alany brother geolo
gists perhaps I ongbt to say uncle ge
ologists, for I think they are of the gen
eration that is passing away have
studied a certain region and have
judged all the world by that. I might
whisper to you, too, that not all who
talk and write on geological subjects
know just wbat tbey are talking about,
snd I have no doubt you have thought
ot that be lor reading this article.
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Mais in-feJ 11 SI
, rortlue Mark ot.
Wheat Walla Walla. 67 & 58c:
alley, 68c; Blueetem, 58c per bushel.
Flour Beet grades, $3.00; lira haul.
$2.55; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 35c; choice
gray, 33c per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $14.00(8 15.00:
brewing, f 10.00 per ton.
Millstnffs Bran, $12M ton; mid
dlings, $19; shorts, $13; chop, $14 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $10 11; clover,$7(l
T.50; Oregon wild bay, $6(3 7 per ton.
Butter rancy creamery, 85 40c:
econd, 45c; dairy, 25(3 80c;
store, 25c.
Egg 15c per dozen.
Cheese Oregon lull cream, 13c:
Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00
4.00 per dozen; bens, $5.00; springs.
$1.25(33.60; geese, $4.005.00 forold;
11.60(86.50; dncks, $3.004.00 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 14 (g 15c per
pound.
Potatoes 4 0 60c per sack; sweet'.
22c per ponna.
egeUbles Beets, $1; turnip, 75c;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, 1H0 per pound; paruis, $1;
onions, 1 ic per pound; carrots, $1.
Hops 28c per pound.
Wool Galley, ISCgl'Oo per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 10 (g 15c; mohair, 25
per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
ami ewes, 8xc; dressed mutton. 7(a)
7Jic per pound; lambs, 5)iC
Hogs dross, choice heavy, $5.00;
light and feeders, $4.60; dressed.
$5.00(36.50 per 100 pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(94.50;
cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef,
Ifie per pound.
eal Large, 6 K (37 lie: small. 8 a
o per pound.
Tallow 56'Ac: No. 3 and grease
8s4c per pound.
Russian soldiers are supplied with
handkerchiefs at tbe expense of tbe
Government
women employed on Japanese tea
farm work twelve hours and are paid
io cents a day. .
Every day there hangs over London
a vast smoke cloud that I estimated
to weigh about three hundred tou.
l be baron of beef two slrlolus Join
ed together by the end of the lacktione
Is always served on the rovnl labl
at Indsor Castle Christmas day.
A newspaper printed on the excur
sion steamer Ophlr published one nuta
ber in eighty degrees north latitude.
It claims to be the paper published
farthest north of any on record.
Spiders are a serious plague In Jap
an. They spin their webs on the tele
graph wires, and are no numerous as
to cause a serious loss of Insulation.
Sweeping tbe wires does Utile good.
as the spider begin all over again.
ine only pface where "black dia
monds" are found 1 In the Brazilian
province of Bahla. They are usuully
found in river beds and brounht ud
ny divers, others are obtained by tim
neling mountains. The largest sped
men ever found wo worth $3.),000.
Wnter containing salts has a lower
point of congelation. 8ea water Is
more or less salt In localities, but In
general It freezes at 27 degrees 4 min
utes (In round numbers 28 degreee). If
water be saturated with sea salt, tbe
freezing point sinks to 4 degrees be
low zero. In freezing, the pure water
floats as Ice and the salt separate.
The number of winks In a given time
I found by Kotx, a Russian physician.
to furnish a folrly accurate measure of
the degree of eye fatigue caused by
various lllumlnants. This method gave
tbe following unexpected results from
readings of ten minutes: With a can.
aie, o.o wioks per minute; city gal.
2.8; uullgbt, 2.2; electric light, 1A
Among tbe curiosities (n deeds, at
tention Is called to one In Belfast,
which gives tbe course and distance
to a bole In the roof of the shed of
the blacksmith shop." Tbl, II. P,
Farrow, the Belfast civil engineer,
say, should be considered an "Inde
structible monument," as the bole still
remains, although tbe (bed was burned
many years ago. Another queer deed
Is of a shipyard in Itockport, and one
courne is described a "In line with tbe
bow of two vessels now building at
said chlpyard."
nash on the clothesline, and the flual
operation turns the neck and head of
the pins and smooths and finishes
them oft by the bushel, ready for use.
The pin are then packed In boxes, each
tontalnlng 720, and the boxes are then
nailed up by another labor-saving ma
:hlne, ready for the market." Wash
lugton Btar. ,
A National Pawnshop.
Two recognized national Institutions
In Mexico are the natlouul pawnshops
and tbe thieves' market lu the for
mer, every article pawned Is for sale,
If unredeemed within six months, aud
there are always bargains to be picked
up. Tbe rate of Interest Is not high,
ami on each srtlclo deposited iuiiis.
tlilng like the real value Is given.
Strangest thing of all to our own
money lender, If, when at the end of
the time, the owner Is unable to redeem
It and the article Is sold for more than
was loaned on It, a note to the borrow
er Invite him to rail and claim tbe
surplus over the amount be already
has. At the thieves' market there I
not so much philanthropy, and he who
fan lost something of value and would
purchase It back Is apt to pay dearly
ror it. The pawnshop keep short
hour, but the candles In the booth of
the thieve market burn long after the
boulevard are deserted. It occupies a
half square, and every article for tale
Is, If not confessedly, at least tacitly,
known to have departed from Its for
mer owner without his consent. Con
tractors who leave tools or lanterns on
the street come to the market every
morning to buy their property back,
for the Mexican thief I a clever crook,
with persistency that might be directed
to a better use, aud lock and bolt do
not deter him any more than the police
man on every square that t under tbe
rule of the Mexican city authorities.
cause of ilvniH'ila. constliHtlion and atom
mil dnrn'. tinott haaliU ran lw iwialurd
II w use Hosteller's Stonmell Hitters.
The Chicago Tribune think a cycle
An Kasy Job.
"What 1 Smith doing nowj"
"lie i traveling1 with a clroim."
"Pretty hard work, isn't it,"
"Not hs.ba nothing to do but to
stick hi head into the lion's month
twice day." Tlt-lUt.
Rllonee Is Oolrfan.
Mr. Stubb John, would you relet
rath for wheelmen may be considered l ?, un "? '""t'
a good tliiug on the aide.
I'nal'a Trouble,
"The gn bill is twice what It was
lust month." an Id the poet's wife,
"There must be something wrong with
the meter."
"I wih I were a gn company
siguno ine poet. -Kvery time my
meter goa wrung I lose money." Ju
dittnapoll Press.
Black cuton hose should be dried
and ironed ou the wrong side to pre
vent tadiug.
Bon-are of Otntntante for Catarrh That
t oulala Mereurr,
As mereurr mil siu-olv ntrr h twits ol
aiueu aim CMinpiviotjr Wfraniro tlia Whola SI'S-li-ni
wlH-lielitentuj llllironan lha muroiia aur.
faros. HuibaiioItiuiilil ur ba umhIi.
win on etoMrtiitioiia fiooi rvpuialila hlit.l.
elsns.as lh Uamaita Ihajr will do Is ton lollf l
winaioiiiioueaii ihmiiiv norm. Irmn thorn.
IPs catarrh t'lire. inamilaeiiiio I bv f. J.
Bty Joking la the Palpi.
-uerore I went to college." said a
minister of this city, "I did upply
work on a certain charge one summer.
In the Methodist Church we had ser
vice morning and evening. There was
a Presbyterian Church In the village.
and the pastor from another village
supplied It preaching there once a
Sunday In the afternoon. I went to
bear him one afternoon. He was a college-bred
man and wo supposed to be
away up. When be spied me In the
congregation be came down and asked
me to assist In the opening exercise.
When we were seated be asked me to
read tbe first lesson, and at the same
time announce that It was a certain
chapter in the Book of Number. Just
before I was to read I reached ap to
the desk and took down the Bible and
opened to tbe place. I glanced down
over tbe chapter and law that It wa
a mas of unpronounceable name. I
knew that be wa working a Joke on.
me. ue knew that I could not get
away with those names. 1 laid noth
ing, but when the time came I stood
up and announced the chapter follow
ing and read It
lis
i infiioy a i a., toimimi., Domains no mcrrorr,
ami Is tali i'ii IniarnaUjr, ai ling dlrmily ui.on
tlio blixui ami mucoii, turlaooa of tin atsioin.
In bnyiiis flail's ( aiarilt t ura b sure Too i-l
lln smiiilua. It la lakan tmariiallr, and mail
In Toledo, Ohio, by . t, c'baurr A to.
anoniaU U.
Xolit bv limssUis, trteM. par bonis.
. Hail's r aniii) 1'ulsara in Imk
The Income of John I. Itockefeller,
of the Staudard Oil Company, Increase
at tbe rate of $684 an hour, night aud
Jay.
City Clerk Donovau, of Huston, ba
ohosen fur his messenger a 17 year old
girl, Mis Annie 0. Itiley, tbe first of
her sex to bold stu b a jHwltlou in Bos
ton. The civil service com in is inner
being nnable to supply a girl in re-
puuae to Mr. IJouovau'a request, b
chose his own messenger.
Confusion in th head, vertigo, stu
por, falntuess, nausea, vomiting, gnu
era! depression of the nervous aud cir
culatory function, follow the ingestion
ot large tinautitie of tobaoco.
Calicoes should be washed in clean
water, dried in the thade. aud turned
on the wrong side to dry.
Black aud white calicoes are benefit.
ted by having a handful of salt added
to the rinsing water.
Bed tablecloths keen their color if a
little borax I added to the riiiao witter
aud they are dried in the shitde.
It i not needful to laiil white clotha
(unless very dirty) and have the house
filled with steam every week.
There are 746 saloon in the First
ward of Chicago, and in one section
there are 20 in one block.
Mr. Btubb I should think not Ma.
rial
"And why tmtT"
"llooaua gnu onn be silenced."-.
Chkago Kveuing New.
IIOITT'S Titooi.,
Meuttt Park, Han Malan fnlliitv, fsl
Willi Ha new biiti.ilnsa, newly fnVii,li
and complete lalairaiorles, beauillul sun
niiinillut's and hums Inlluaitess, is una nl
Hie bast ihiiim-i seliools lor tils tralulni,
uflHitSHiid .loung men on Hie eoai. ji
la In eharKViif lr. Irl. Ilollt ami Is sis
credited at III titilvtrsltiea, baud fnrral.
slug. Tenili year lirglns August a, liwo.
Kysight U frequently Impaired by
the use ot tolwcco, due to the para 1 vs.
lug ot the nerves controlling the iris.
or paralysis ot the optlo nerve, some.
time resulting in absolute loss of stunt.
Mothara will find i ll'l,,j,..'.ii.i.
lug Hvrup the best remedy tn u for Uir'i
oiiiklnui during lbs Imthing wriud.
The towu of IMily and Moody. Tax..
have each voted "uo Uiuuss." tn.
former by a big majority, .
t'iao'l Cure for ('oniininllon la an lr.i.
abla nisilleliie for rOinilia and r.ilil. s
w. Hiacrt. Oiean liror. t. J., s'ab. ir
In Prussia habitual drunkards mar
be legally put In charge of guardians.
Thsrinooialor Kuraory MwimIsIIo.
A tlienuimieter is almost indDnsl-
ble In the nursery. It should, if possi
ble, hang in th mlldl of the room.
away from the door, window, wall and
fireplace, where the mercury may be
affected by the draught. It the room
where the baby I obliged to sleep is
very hot lu the middle of the dsy, or
at night, hang a wet sheet over th
window aud leave the door open,
fipriukle the sheet a it dries with a
whisk broom that ha been dipped la
cold water, Ladies' Home Journal.
A recent Investigation showed thnt
S3 per cent of the Inmate of the New
York house of industry were sent tbvr
fur crime resulting frout the as ot lu-
toxiaitlng drink.
During the last 20 year death from
alcoholism lu Grent Britain hsvs In
creased b2 per cent among man, and
145 per cu I among women.
It will ueoesaarlly take a great mny
year to (litiii)instrate to the lay tnlud
whether the rejiH-tion of the llollaud
snbmarlne tnriwtlo tmat wa a groal
exiniomy or a grout oversight.
We Are Direct Importers of
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ma
WHICH t-KRMAMgMTI.V IIKITHOr
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One application it all that is required. It kits for yean. Price, 50 cent.
fWr nillrl. M7rit nm l..f ... f ir
"When I sat down be gave me a look I r ' .w-.. OTmon
and he got one back. I whlsnered FISHER. THOR&Pti Jt fifa.: DAnfn.J nMH.
hoan worn ' ' " " " "f"
hoarsely, 'I guess not' Those were
th only word spoken on the subject"
uuea observer.
(PAl'iriO to AKNT.l
An lronlo Condolence.
When a man become suddenly rich
Signaling at Mhu
A system of tilght-dgnallnft with
flag held np by kites and lighted by a
suspended search light was tried some
time ago at liuyonue, New Jersey, 8ayt
Electricity:
The searcb-Ilght was of about on
hundred candle power, and was sus
pended within a few feet of the flags.
ine light wa sent up at a quarter to
7 o'clock, bung two feet below the
flag, each of which was two feet
square. Both light and flags were sup
ported by one nine foot and one seven
foot kite. Tbe flags were fastened to
the kite cable by perpendicular staffs.
To light the flags the search-light was
rigidly braced on tbe kite cable In ueb
a position that It pointed straight sky
ward. A tbe kite carried the cable
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per cent at this time.
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it not Infrequently follows that he be- upward, the glare of the fiery pencil f - Grand UfeAfnrA ..1. C '
come as suddenly oblivious to his old PM-ed beneath the flying kites and up- 7 ' m""0,0 JXaJtle, po-
aaiiM
A recent report from Boise, Idaho, is
to the effect that a fabulously rich
body of gold ore has been encountered
in th Iowa mine, owned by Judge W,
B. Hey burn. The mine is located near
Qoartsburg.
Okanogan Gold Mine, Ltd.. is the
name of a corporation capitalized for
nogan Free Uold Mines, Ltd., which
has property in Okanogan county
Wash.
Miss tiiuan Wjmsr.
Mis Susan Wymar. teacher in the
Richmond school, Chicago, 111., writes
the following letter to Dr. Hartman
regarding Pe-ru-na. She says: "Only
. i i i ...
And n.ii.1 1. v nn... ito k over the property of the Oka-
-"-" . u -un, mi, iuii ueea
my experience. A friend in need i a
friend indeed, and every bottle of Pe-ru-na
I ever bought proved a good
irlend to me." Susan Wymar. A unique gold dredge has been bollt
kZu a ST "TJen- 12,4 by th Hammond Manufacturing Com
Aorth Superior treet, Kacine Citv i. .i j . "
Wi... write.: "I feel welUnd gcSd Y ' . h.
and happy now that pen cannot de- onrch GoM ' Mining & Dredging
scribe It. Pe-ru-na ia everything to v-0mpanT hlcb wiU be takn to Cal
me. I have token several bottles of 0In .red'J', U 00 rolle
Pe-ru-na foi female complaint. I am m."y m,,iT?1 from ,)lac 10 ',lHce at
in the change of life and it doe me ' u" . ?' the eDilleer while ,I)8
good." Pe-ru-na baa no equal in all ' ! in "I"""11' u u contrncte,
of the irregularitie. and emergencies I J? T '? euud 'T ti(,e WHt,r
peculiar to women caused by pelvic 1 1, . 1 cTan a width
oatarrb i ' 28 ,eet "nd ,ix feet dP without
Address Dr. Hartmai., Columbus I T"; Jhl 4TaVel U aiseJ(' bv
p., tot a free book for women only. 1 4ln ot b. cwened and passed
vr copper p la tea
Son Praooiaeo Markat.
Wool Spring Nevada, lSaiBopei
pound; J'jmtern Oregon, 1016c; val
ley, 18($20c; Northern, 10(S 12c.
nop lawn crop, lll3o per
pound.
Butter Fancy creamery 19 (8 20c:
do seconds, 18(3 18Kc; fancy dalrv.
lHc; do seconds, 16 I0)ie per pound.
r-gg btore, 16c4i fancy ranch.
184c.
Millstuff Middlings, $17.00 0
80.00; bran, $12.60 18.60.
Hay Wheat $8.60(810; wheat and
oat 16.00(39.60; best barley $6,000
7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(16.00 per ton;
straw, 25 40c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 60 66c; Ore
gon Burbank, 80c90; river Bur
hanks, 85 (3 65c; new, 70c$1.85.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$2.76(38.25; Mexican limes, $4,009
6.00; California lemons 70c$1.60;
do choice $1.76 2. 00 per box.
Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60(8
9.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom
inal; reman oates, sona psi
pound.
friends. Thus, a Persian having ob
tained a lucrative position at court, a
friend of bi came shortly1 afterward
to congratulate bim thereon. Tbe new
;oiii ticr asked him: "Who are you and
why do you come here?" The other
coolly replied; "Dp you not know me,
then? I am your old friend, and am
mc to condole with yon, having heard
that you had lately lost your sight"
Sun Francisco Wave.
ward Into space. The rapid fluttering
of the flags caused the effect of a
tream of blue, white and mil fire, ex
tending ten or twelve feet beyond the
tc-arch-llgbt reflector.
This Invention will probably not only
be used in signaling In time of war.
but will produce effects of great beauty
in night carnivals,
ARE YOU COIiO Oil HOT?
Yon ran ba numrnrlahls alwars if you i,
liav lh
v.. .......
...,,. nuiU .iiiuirill I II,. M ..u,l. I.,.
a in-w uriu-iil or ilrauahla, ihrowa Ilia ,, ih.
room linl.l or nil ilia hluiii.v. .nil u....
Bioni-r. It o. l.ll run alioul ihln now arsis Ii
I. pofftnlon fur aiiv liooiwholil. Knr i,.ril, ,,i...
I II v. ft h a M
Hiirtlaiid. Or.
soil roll a.rtiitloli apply to TH
It la PuMlflnn. I
A meeting of a negro "literary socle- tlAKL) WUKKING WOMEN
T .e Madrid Census.
A recent count shows that Madrid
l:os 10,038 buildings with 18,080 apart
ment. The number of Inhabitants ex
eed 000,00407,1IO Spanish and
3,280 foreigner.
Csn find qnlolt anit purmanant nllf
fur sorlous and stri'imiii .t.ir..Vi,.M
Teachlnr Oer mast In tbe Transvaal.
Johannesburg has a German school
which last June was giving instruc
tion to 11. 'J boys. 84 girls and 25 chil
dren In the kindergarten.
ty" was tn progress, and tbe business
nnrf fit rha itrmrram wna tlniti.s innl.1.
eratlon. t.oui,.,.
Some one had proposed that the regu- mOOFe S Revealed
lar time of meeting lie changed from
I Monday to Wednesday night, and th
proposition provoked much discussion.
Finally the president of the society
was appealed to for hi opinion, aud
be said, with mucb gravity
Remedy
Thousands have nnl n and iliotmsiuts
...... ,., . i-nrBsrniaiieiuiy, II
per bottle at your ilMigii'. "
Chocolate Used ss Moner.
Chocolate Is still used In the Interior
of Houili Africa for currency, as are
cocouuut and egg.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Hullilliig or reiiioilolliis ri-slilrncos ami
Well, membahs oh de s'clety, paa. ami riii'iis" riTO",!!!?.
litis ami I'miililiint'lnn Cliaiu'lt-tler
nnes iirrtainiiis to KlrrirUi ami i
ii
which night de s'clety meet, but fo'
myself I prefer Monday."
people are good for no other
than that tbev mow huiiu.
j tbms those who are not.
8ome
reason
When tbe average girl isn't crying
to ber mother that the boy teate ber
she Is looking for boy to tease her.
ml all mi),.
also rarrr all kltnl. l li-. . ... ZT
llirtloaturs. ' l-l,oi.r ,. luZV.ZV"""
auiiin.atl.ni. hunk Hoi.i iiMH ST Yo
a wa.lmiajtoa St.. I'ortlaiul, or,
fland BEStUELL
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JOHN POOI.K, PoTt.ASf), Osrnoi.
can iriv you the best bargains ill gsnsral
insclilnery, engines, bollsra, tanks, pump",
plow, bells and windmills. Th n
steal I X I, windmill, sold by him. )
tqualled.
ONI ron A DOBg. Ours link Bsadsoliassd
pupils, lleniom 'iui,io,l-urir the liiuoil, Alii Ulg;;-
tlllll. I'Mt Mlll llltf...!..... l...n ...UO'lfMn. 10
nmvlnpafoii.wliinslisampafrssirulllios.lM. D.
OaANKOOO.,ruiMriasu.rs. at.iaii iiruMlna
A new novel by Gertrude Dig la call
ed "The Image Breakers," and will ap.
pear la the fall.
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