p rfj
w w KdsLiUU w id tip
STRIKE AFFECTS TRADE.
lHe
U UdllG
That In addressing Mrs. rtnkhara
you are cuiunmtiicaliug' with a woman
a woman whose experience in treat
Inir woman's ills ia greater thaa that
of any living person male or female.
A woman can talk freely to a wo
man when it is revolting to relate her
private troubles to a man.
Many women suffer In silence and
drift along; from bad to worse, know
ing full well that they should have
immediate assistance, but a natural
modesty Impels them to shrink from
exposing themselves to the questions
and probable examination of evrn
However, Kllll lluve an Upward
Telitete. ,
lltmiftreel's nri: The untavorni
turn til veti the gutters! luiluxtrinl situa'
tton by the strike of anthracite coal
miners and the possibility of wane dis
pute in the iiou trade, with rather less
activity in the latter industry, and
some incrtMtte of weakuesa in the prices
of cruder forms, have given an appear-
i ance ol irrennluritr to the general trade
t and uusinoss situation. On the other
hand, the course of ' staple prices has
been very centrally upward this week
fall distribution of lrv goods, clothing
bats muiI millinery have been of large
volume at uearly t. II markets; there is
a deciileritv better toue noted lu the
boot and elioe-xud kindred trades, and
the strength of cotton poodo, though
apparently in excess of that shown br
the raw material, has been regarded as
indicative of confidence on the part
manufacturers.
The premature ripening due to the
hot dry weather ia reponsible for part
of the heavy movements of cotton to
market, but back of this, of course,
the desire to profit by the exceedingly
good prices ruling. The rush of
e'einta ham been ton much 1ir the bull
r. ; i . i. : . : . . . . . ...
...vi. ...... .j lv is iinnnw movement, however, and the prices
tt.V W..K...., win...,. - i .. . . . ' ...
j - ....... v hwm, j ...! r.ii . , ! h.r rm tha waab
Kiiunicuge K-nnrt nf rlamiKnt of in In ahnrb
Of
consult a woman, whose
from actual experience is uneqnaled.
Women suffering from nv tnrm f i " ho iNorthwest and reinforced by
female weakness are invited to freelx- i Northwestern buying at Chicago,
communicate with Mrs. 1'inkham at j furnished the key to the advance of
Lynn, Mass. nearly a ceuts in wheat this weak
All letters are received, opened, j Wheat, including tlour shipments,
read and answered by women only. t for the week aggregate 3,535,857 bush
This is a positive fact not a mere ' Kinst 4,S55,9S2 bushels last
statement. It is certified to by the week.
mayor and postmaster of Lynn and Business failures for the week in the
otners wnose letters, all in a little book, ! TJnited Stataw number 1RM against
Mrs. Ptnkham has Just published. ;
Write for a copy, it is free. Thus
has been established the eternal con- !
lidence between Mrs. Piukhamand the J
women of America which has never
been broken and has induced more
than 100,000 sufferers to write her for '
advice during the last few months.
uut of tne vast volume of experience
which she has to draw from, it is
more than possible that she has gained
the very knowledge that will help
your case. She asks nothing in re
turn except your good will, and her
advice has relieved thousands. Here
are some of the cases we refer to:
167 last week. -
Canadian failures number 81,
sgsinst 84 last week.
FACIFlC COAST, TRADE.
Mrs. , Plnkham Helps
Two Woman Through
Chmnge of Uto and Cures
Another of Sterility.
r -M . . . . .
nmmm f new Letters. - . " i 2o tier rounds.
"Dxab Mrs. Pibiham I feel that it ! Tomatoes 30 50".
U owing to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Butter Creamery, SBc; Eastern 82c;
table Compound that I am alive to- dairy, 16 19c; ranch, 16o pound,
day. It haa taken me oat of a sick ! Kinm 26o
bed where I had lain for six weeks j w ,i
Beats! Markets.
Onions, new, l?o.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate.
Potatoes, new, $15.
Beets, per sack, 85c $1.
Turnips, per sack, 75a.
Beans, wax, 4c.
Squash to.
Carrots, per sack, $1.00
Parsnips, per sack, $1.25.
Cauliflower, native, 75o.
Cncumbera 10(20o.
Cabbage, native and California,
with a good doctor to tend me twice a
oay. My trouble was change of life,
had frequent hemorrhages. Your medi
cine checked the flow right awav. I
am now able to do all my work," and
backache is unknown. I am fortr-
Cheeee 12c,
Poultry 12c; dressed. 14o; spring,
18815c.
Hay Puget Sound timothy, $U.OO
12.00; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, f 19.00
k it f and enjoying good j , Corn Whole, f 23.00; cracked, 25;
ww. a..flu rvsiu, tiH-iae ;
Locks, Oregon. I
" Dbab Mas. Pikkbah When I first i
wrote to you, I was in a very bad con- I
dition. I was passing through the I
change of life, and the doctors said I I
had bladder and liver trouble. J had !
aunrereaior nine years. Doctors failed
to do me any good. Since I have taken
4-yna Jfi. rinkhami Vegetable Com
pound my health haa. improved very
much. 1 will gladly recommend your
medicine to others and am sure that it
will prove as great a blessing to them
as it has to me." Mb. Geo. IT. June,
901 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Dab Mrs. Pisbham It was my
ardent desire to have a child. I had
been married three years and could
not become a mother, so wrote to you
to find out the reason. After follow
ing yonr kind advice and taking Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, I
became the mother of a beautiful baby
boy, the joy of our home. He is a fat,
healthy baby, thanks to your medi
cine." Mb. Mmda Fin xxx, lioa
eoe, N. Y.
Two More Women Who
Acknowledge the Help
they Have Reoelved rom
Mrs. Plnkham.
"Dsa Mrs. PurxBin-The doctor
ays I have congestion of the womb,
and cannot help me. There is aching
in the right aide of abdomen, hip, leg,
and back. If you can do me any good,
- please write.'' Mrs. Niba Chasb,
Fultoa, N. Y., December 20, 1897.
"Dbab Mrs. Pixxham-I followed
your instructions, and now I want ;
every woman suffering from female :
trouoie to Know how good your advice
and medicine is. The doctor advised
an operation. I could not bear to
think of that, so followed your advice.
I got better right off. I took six bottles
of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound and nsed three packages of
Sanative Wash; also took your Liver
Pills, and am cured." Mas. Na
Cbasb, Fulton, N. Y., December ia.
1898. '
"Dbab Mrs. Pikiham-Have been
Buffering for over a year and had three
doctora. At time of menstruation I
suffer terrible pains in back and
o varies. I have headache nearly every
day, and feel tired all the time. The
doctor said my womb was out of place
Would be so glad if you could help me."
Mas. Caei, Voss, Sac City, Iowa,
August 1, 1898.
' Please accept my sincere thanks for
the good your advice and Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done me: I did everything yon told
me to do, and used only three bottles,
and feel better in every respect."
Mas. Cabi. Voss, Sac City, Iowa, March
83, 1899.
Mrs. jPlnkham' hase)FIfty
Thousand Suoh Letters as
Above on File at Her Of
fice Sha Makes no State
ments She Cannot Prove,
mmAUSKY'S WINTER GARDEN..
Third sad Morrlaoa streets
CORTLAND ... OBEOON
C. A. ALISKY. Prop.
Do not fall to visit
Buffet 1 : Cafa
...VEKETIAK LADY ORCHESTRA..
OF IMS! 18 MBIT IB
Building or remodeling their homes that w
cny full line of Mantelf. Tiling and Kir
aitcH. Electric. Gu and Combination Chan.
diri and uwpplien, baitene. Call Bells, etc. :
Catalogue on application.
M.J. WALSH, j
EnreeMor to Frank Holcomb 4 ('.,
48 Washington St., i'ortlttntj, Ortte-o. ;
feed meal, $25,
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$20.
Floor Patent, per barrel, $3. B0;
blended straights, $3.25; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
Sour, $8.25; rye Sour, $3.804.00.
MilUtaffg Bran, per ton, $12.00;
shorts, per ton, $14.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, price 7 He; cows, Tc; mutton
7; pork, 8c; trimmed, 0c; veal, 90
lie.
Hams Large, 18c; small, IS?;
breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides,
s. 'c.
DURING! THE GOLD FEVER,
Mneiilns Were Played with Itattles of
CliampAKUS lit Melbourne,
Uold lliratend to become ns com
utou as hi her iu the days of Solomon.
1U outi ivar il.,tM,000, iu vlfclU years
US,000,000, were wou. Rome meu at
lioUluu Point uinite bi much as 400
each a day. Another exceptionally
lucky inuvy uuearthed thirty-four
pounds of gold In on day. No wonder
tbnt such "pockets" were termed "jew
elers' lihopsT Occasionally a ouggot
worth 10,000 was iineartUed. The re
sult of this sudden Influx of wealth
almost without Inhor, atid with risks
which are inQnltesliimt as compared
lo Klondike, was the temporary deuior.
situation of the population. Mclbournev
iu the height of the gold fever, has
been described by oue who kuew It
well as "a fevered, druuken, delirious
paudemoulutu." The lucky otics aud
there were thouftuuds of tbetu squnn- j
dered their riches in the most reckless ,
fashion. Some of their fantastic tricks '
would scarcely be credited were they
not attested by witnesses still llvlug.
The game of nlueplns, we are told, waa
played with bottles of champagne, for
which he who broke least bad to pay;
dosens of the same costly wine were
emptied into tubs, and drunk from tlu
pannikins, spirits and beer being added
to give "body" to the beverage; one
man, la imltntlon of Caligula, shod his
horse with gold; sandwiches made of
banknotes were devoured; sliver wrap
ped up Id banknotes was thrown to
popular actresses instead of flowers;
lu fact, money was so plentiful that the
reckless diggers could not "knock It
down" fast euongli. They thought they
only bad to dig a few feet In the earth
to get plenty more, aud for a time It
almost seemed as if this were so. Such
were some of the characteristics of
Victoria hot youth. Pall Mall Maga-
tlne.
if! X Ml
1 Nivri
SHE WAS A PROVIDENT BRIDE.
Bow
Money
rortlsad Market.
Wheat Walla Walla. 86i57oi
Valley, 61o; Blnestem, 60c per bushel.
Flour Beet grades, $3.10; graham,
$2.50.
Oats Choice white, 42c; choice
gray, 40o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $15.00(818.60;
brewing, $16.00 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $18.00 ton; mid
dlings, $20; shorts, $16; chop, $15 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $12 18; clover,$78
7.60; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 45 (3 65c;
store, 80c.
Eggs 25c per dozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c;
Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c
per ponnd.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50(&
4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs,
$2.003.50; geese, $9.00(88.00 doz;
docks, $3.006.0O per dozen; turkeys,
live, 13c per pound.
Potatoes 40 & 50c per sack; sweets,
2(32!4C per pounn.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, $1;
per sack; garlic, To per ponnd; cab
bage, 2o per pound; parsnips, $1;
onions, lic per pound; carrots, $1.
Hops 6 (S 7c per pound.
Wool Valley, 15(3 16o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 15 16c; mohair, 25,
per pound.
Matton-
Yonasr Woman Saved
for a Wedding Tour.
A promising young lawyer who baa
an office In the Uirard Buildlug baa
Just made the delightful discovery that
his fiancee Is also a fluaneler. The
young man's sweetheart resides In Ger-
mantown, and for several months past
he has called upon her regularly thrice
week. When he first met the girl.
two years ago, he was, of course, ex
tremely anxious to make a good Im
pression, and he lavished many pres
ents upon her. The girl's parcuta are
quite well to do, but she disapproves
of any sort of display or prodigality.
and when. In the natural course of
events, the young man proposed and
was accepted, she felt It to be her privi
lege and her duty to read him a little
lecture on "Economy." She called his
attention to the fact that every time
he called he bad been In the habit of
bringing flowers and candy to the value
a dollar or two. She suggested that
In the future be should discontinue the
presents, handing over a sliver dollar
Instead wheuever he came to see ber.
tie laugiiiMi, tor lie thought she was
Joking, but she speedily assured him
that she was much in earnest. So be
paid his dollar regularly, and finally
ame to the conclusion tliat the luouey
as being devoted to charity. The
wedding day was set for next month.
nd an extended tour was contemplat-
Lnfortunately, the young lawyer
recently took a "Dyer" In stocks, and
dropped so much money that he bad to
notify bis fiancee that their wedding
trip must be dispensed with. The dear
girl laughed at him, and, leaving the
room for a moment, presently returned
with a satchel containing 250 silver
dollars. Their plans will not be changed.
Philadelphia Becord.
Many a woman, nick and
weary of lifo, dragged down by
weakening drains, painful ir.
regularities, depression, and tho
hundred and one ailments
which affect women only, has
found iu lVrti-na a bright star
of bone, which has cuancd
uer misery to joy, uor sutler
lug to health.
No woman need suffer from
the derangements peculiar to
her sx. It' she will give 1'e-ru-na
a fair trial.
Tho majority of weaknesses
which make woman's life a
bunion, apring from a simplo
cause. The mucous membrane
which lines the pelvic organs
becomes weakened and in
flamed owing to strain, cold,
overwork, etc. This causes
catarrhal comestion, inflam
mation, painful irregularities,
depression of spirits, irritabil
ity, weakness and suffering. It
shows in lh haggard line of
-the face, tho dull eyes, the sallow
Complexion and angular form.
For tho prompt cure of such all
tnentatry rc-rti-iia. ltdrivnaurAv
"tlie blue," clems the complexion,
brightens the eve,ehnttrta thin
Hens to pi umpnciiH. mid cure tumm,
flchca and rirainft,becuuiit fiuuiu
diutply strikes at the root of suva
troubles and removes thsoaos.
tr . A '
1 or .i Use c3f ut
Health and Beauty"
A(tirtWftnr.ll:)rtman,Pri!drttcflf thellart
rvn ;'on:t'Tti m, t"'ilut' I n ', M-to.
A Msehaalcal Kssusoltatloa. I
rrofouor Laoorde, of the Academy I
of Mediolne, Paris, and M. An gusts
Mouchel have devised a little machine
fur restorlug persona In a state ol aui- j
pendad animation to life by the method
of "lingual traction," a method now I
used with great success in cases ol
drowning, lightning stroke, eleotrlo
shock and suffocation. Tin tonnne is
drawn out rythuiioally, so at to stimu
late the breathing organs, and this
method has been effective in cases
given up as hopeless, but only after a
very long application. The friction
sometimes nods to be kept up for
three hours before reauimation, aud,
as the new machine is worked, by an
slectrio motor aud quite automatic, it
saves much laborious exertion, and can
save life where the uiual methods
would fail.
There l mors Cstsrrh In thu srettoa fifths
country then all other ttl.rmn put together,
and until Ilia Isst few yenri weasuppoted to be
Inoureble. Kor a arret aieuy ycm iKinnn pro.
nounced It a tml dieese, end prcenribed loeei
rvrneiUo, and lv couatenlly lalllnf to ears
with local trvetment, pronounred It Incmrshle.
rVlcnce hu proven eetarrh to be ai-nnttilu-tinnel
Uleraite, end therefore requires eonitttti
tlonel traiinent. Hell's t'sierrh t'nre, men
ulai'iiired by K. J. Cheuey (o., Toledo, Ohio,
le i lie only eoaatitiitlonef cnreoii Ihs metket.
It is Uken Internally lu rtonee from 10 drupa lo
H'aM.ontul. It arts directly oa tlie blood
and auiooue aurfenen of the ayatem, They offer
on hundred dollars for any reas It (Klla to
eure. bend lor cllculara and testimonials. Ad
dress. P.J.(UiKNKYAVU.,alaSdO,0.
Hold by nrnrttlata, 7W.
Halt's r anillyl'llls are the beet.
The trouble, with the air castle girls
build is that they are all parlor and
mujlo room, with no kitchens at
taohed.
EfTectlve Methods.
The Army Temperance Association
indorses and helps to sustaiu "temper
auce rooms" among British soldiers.
The greatet generals of Knglaud advo-
rafM lliam enrl uv tlmw m el, Va
weapons for fighting the euuut which j 0?naotl' with nnderstandlng
Intentors Ars Vsvy Aetlvs,
There Is nnusnal activity among Id
venters at present to product machines
for mathematical Purpose, and the
lamest number of applications received
at the patent office for any one Una of
laveution are for patent lor improve'
nieut on adding machines.
Two Canals Ulnrilng Atlantic,
It I asserted that Ihs future will two
canals binding th Atlantic to th I'sclllc
ocean. Tlis value of inch connection can
not be estimated. It will bring prosperity
to th batlun, as inrsly as lluatettsr's
Kiumach Hitters brinRS health to th dys
peptic, Try It for imliirestWm, ooustlpa
llun, dyspepsia or biltuusness,
A 10-cent man can work a dollar
scheme on some people.
Carter's Ink Is the
Best Ink that can b mnde. It coats ynu
no more thaii poor stuff not lit lu writs
with. ,
It doesn't pay to bo honest il houosty
it only for pay.
I do not believe I'lso't Cur for Con
suiiiniliiii hsa so ruiial for eutivhs and
colils.JoiiN P. llovss, Trinity bprlugs,
I ud., Feb. U, liiQft
It yon would be somebody iu th
world begin by being yourself.
Dropsy treated free bv f)r. H. II. Omen's
nous, ol Atlanta, ua. Ill grenteaa nnipay
eiiet-laltate lu the world. Head Ihrlr tr-
Tiaeiusut iu another colnnni of this paper,
The desire for fame haa betrayed
many an ambition man into commit
ting Indiscretion that forever rained
hit reputation.
Melrlo Hyetena In Itussta.
It It proliable that the metric system
will be introduced before long in Bus
tia; th bill which bat been prepared
to this effect by th minister of finance
ha received th approbation of th
Dry, moist, tcaly tetter, all formi of
jc.ema or talt rheum, rlmp!ej anj
other cutaneous eruptions proceed from
humor, .either Inherited, or acquired
through defective digestion ar.d as.
almlliitlon.
To treat these eruptions with drying
medicines Is dangerous, .
The thing to do is to help the sys
tem discharge the humors, and to
strengthen It against their return;
Hood's Raraaparllla permanently cured J,
0. Utiles, Kraitke, III,, of ersimia, from whh.il
h had suffnred for some tlmw ami Miss
Alvlna Walter, ilox SIS, AIona, Wis., of pim
ples on hnr fans ant back and I'liafeil skin on
her body, by whlnh she liar) been (really
troubled. There are mors testimonials
favor of this (rest medk-tus lb an can b
published.
Ilood'a SarsopsrllJa
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. No longer put off treat
ment. Buy a bottle of Hood'a today.
contribute so largely to immoderate
drinking. iSoldier can have a good
time in them without recourse to either
the outside saloon or an army canteen.
ed.
HIS SINQINQ RELEASED HIM.
Prisoner Tries Hia Voice and la Dis
charged From Cnetody.
A few years ago a young man dressed
In tattered clothes was locked np at the
Oesplaines street police station charged
with disorderly conduct Though his
clothes were torn and bit hair unkempt
made bis appearance look like that of
a tramp, be was not In the eyet of the
policeman who arrested him for doing
nothing be looked like an ordinary beg
gar. He was taken to the police station re
gardless of bis pleadings and put In a
dingy cell, where he spent nearly two
days, and had It hot been for the police
captain be might have stayed there
longer.
It was while the other prisoners were
being tried In court and the police cap
tain waa sitting in his private office
looking over reports that a sweet tenor
voice was beard singing "My Old Ken
tucky Home." The moment the tweet
notes, which were coming from the
cellroom, struck the ears of the police
captain he listened a moment and drop
ped the reports be was reading on bi
desk until the song sung was finished.
When the song was fiplshed the cat
Gross, best sheep, wether uln ordere' the prisoner to be brought
. . . - ... haf aba hiss U'hAn llm . ..
and ewes. She; dressed mutton, 6)&9
7c per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice hoary, $5.76;
light and feeders, 6.00; dressed,
tW.OO 6.50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, I3.60i34.00;
cows, $3.00(33.50; dressed beef, 6(3
7o per pound.
Veal Large, 61c; small. 861
804er pound. i
(9
rJLJ' . ..Jta
(JOUafa BIf lift. TlUU li
In time. H'rfl hr drwtri
f p"ff
Ban Fraaeiae Market.
Wool Spring Kevada, ll318epei
ponnd; Eastern Oregon, 1014c; Val
ley, 1618c; Northern, ffiOo.
Hops Crop, 1900, 1214.o.
Putter Fancy creamery 28 Mv,
do seconds, 2, (25.!c; fancy dairy,
24c; do seconds, 22o per ponnd.
Eggs Store, 22 s; fancy ranch,
33Ho.
Millstuffs Middling, J17.00
20.00; bran, f 12.50(318.60.
Hay Wheat $8 12; wheat and
oat 98.00(10.60; best barley $8.60
alfalfa, $r.007.50 per ton; straw,
2537lsc per bale.
Potatoes Early Kose, 80 75c; Sa
linas Btirbanks, 70c $ 1.06; river Bur
banks, 8065c; new, 76c$1.40.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$2.76(83.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(9
6.00; California lemons 75c$1.50;
An eiLnina 1 ff K SZ tk Aa I
CT" 7 vlT. ' D0' Aa "ls" wo ha twelve
... umuanas, i.oo(t) children recently ttarved to death
, , 1buncJh'' Pineapple, om- wWu at the dinner table; before he
tnal; Fersiaa date. fl(s6X raw tad terved them aU death cam to hit
raai lrlhjt
before him. When the singer, who waa
the shabby-dressed young man, appear
ed before the police official, the latter
asked the young man to repeat the
tong, which he did.
When he had finished the officer look
ed at blm a moment and said, "Xoung
man, you have a good voice." When
the captain asked blm where he lived'
and what be did be bowed bit head at
it in sorrow ana reiusea to answer.
When the police official learned under
what charge he was being held a pris
oner he oruerea his release. The sing
jer, after thanking the captain, strolled
'slowly out of the police station Into th
'street and wandered away. Hit Iden
tity it ttlll a mystery. Chicago Chron
icle.
A Singular Monstrosity.
A writer in Science describes a curi
ous monstrosity which haa come under
bis observation. Thia It a cock with
no signs of spurt upon the tarsi, but
with a couple of well-developed spurs f
upon tne neaa, on euner side of the
comb, giving the creature the appear
ance of being horned. These mock
spurt are not attached to the skull,
whatever they may originally have
been, but are loose. Instance are
on record of spurt being grafted on
to combs, but, to far, no similar case It
known to have occurred In nature.
Kussia rxi-ects to spend $100,000,
tKM. in addition to the $10,000,000
alrt'Bily paid out, to complete and
equip the Tntns-.ilierian road, aud M.
Iloctuiky, a vice-minister, who is at
pre-eut iu fun Francisco, is authority
for the ttnteuienl that a consideralile
purl of this immense sum will come to
this country, it ling the Itussiitn gov
ernments' intention to patronize Amer
ican manufacturers very largely.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
; Little Liver Pills.
Mutt Bear Signature of
-5ea Fac-SJ sails Wrapper Blew.
I Tour Keel Ache and Burn?
Shnke into voiirfilii.es Allen's foot Rifle,
a ponilt-r for the feet. It makes tislit or
new ehoea feel eey; pives instant relief to
corns and bunion. It's the areatrat com.
fort diM'uvery of the use. Cures swollen
fc-t, hliaters and callous spots. Ailen's
KiHit-Kae is a certain cure for Inirrowinj
KKcatinir. amiming, hot. tichmx feel,
M e have over 3i,00i testimonials. 1 1 cures
hile you walk. All ttrupgiais ant) shoe
stores fell it. IKSc. Trial nuckuue KUKU
lr mail.. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le
lioy, N. Y. - ' j
After a long, and at times disconrag-
inn, campaign, th good people of He
ber. Ark., have succeeded in securing
the prohibition of saloons. An appeal
whs taken from the decision of the
comity court to the circuit court with
the above result.
Yea eaaall aaat aa eaarf
CARTERS
FOI 1U0AGBL
FIN DIZZINESS.
fob uuousms.
FO TORPID UVU.
FOI CONSTIPATiOH.
FOI SAUOW SKIN.
FOI THECOMPUXIOI
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Mothers wfll flnd Jlrs. Winslow's Sooth.
Croquet Sllll Popular.
It was generally supposed that cro
quet hsd gone altogether out of fash
ion, but on many lawns of country
homes where formerly tennis net were
stretched ciorjuet wioket and hoops
are once more teen, it baa been
that th university and the various
scientific societies will give their
assistance in th verification ol
the weight and m as stuns necessary fur
commercial use. The detail have
been nearly all delcded on, and will be
submitted to the council In the near
future. Since 1880 the metrlo system
has been nssd by th msdiasl service
of the army in the compounding of
formal, this having been mad obli
gatory. Wag as rather.
King George, of Oreece, aa the fath.
er of a family, may serve a a model.
The first thing he think of f th edu
cation and welfare of hi children. At
tiie time of the departure of Prince
(ieorwe for Crete, about a year ago,
there was a painful scene at th palace.
The king, notwithstanding the efforts
he made to hide hit emotion, could not
withhold his tears, and when his ton
threw himself Into hi anus, asking if
he bad any order to give htm, King
(eorg replied In a voice full of affec
tion: "I have no orders to give you,
my child. Providence will guide yon.
(io, aud rely on the grace of Uod."
rigeoe) rie at Sea. . ,
An old tar on a tallimi vessel tarsi
that sailors on ships in the regular line
between Europe and Kew York are al
ways sure of pigeon pie the day after
the carrier pigeon service leavet this j
port. He added that pigeon flving at j
ana soon get tired, and settle on the I
first cratt that comes in their way. f
The impression it gaining that pigeons
are not so useful for long ocean flight
ss hat been believed.
Since the decision of the tTuited
States supreme conrt that the Illinois
cigarette law it valid, thev will see
that il ia striotly enforced.' The board
of education aud the anti-cigarette
league will co-operate in th prosecu
tion of all violators.
The juduns ot the license courts In
Philadelphia have euinn to the support
of public morals and deounay by dtt
alarlug their opposition to saloons hav
ing side entrances and moms npstalr
tor tit accomodation of women.
Clod alou knows how nitiuh heaven
lose when m voung man ttikos hit first
drink.
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Uig .Syrup the best remedy to use for thelt 1 Ioun ,DM teumt It too Violent a game
auuureii during the teethinc period. ,ur the majority
After all, we know hot little about
this world of outs. Sven Anders
lledin, the famous Scandinavian tteo-
grapber, who hat teeu making exten
sive exploiations it Thibet, has found
tbe ruius of an aicient city of great
size, 'there are great broad roads in
tersecting tha ruius rutin's such as
China cannot show todav and lledin
says that everything in
bniit upon s grand scale.
of women and golf
makes a ereater demand on the time
and patience ot women than most of
them can afford. Croquet it found to
be a more suitable and conveient relaxation.
The letter P, like the
is first in pity and last in help,
An Kselaslve Onler.
"The most ancient and most noble
Order of the Thistle," which has Just
been conferred upon the Karl of Hope-
the city was town, is the smallest of the threis great
( ... . ortiers oi anigntnooa tn point of num-
j hers and tbe longest in point of title.
Iflsh friend. It consists of the sovereign anil Itritiah
I princes and 16 knighta.
The blood may be in bad conditio.
yet with no e sterns! sign, no skit
eruption or sores to indicate It. Th
symptom in such case being a variable
appetite, poor digestion, an ladeecribabl
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
and a general run-down condition of th
System -clearly showiug the blood hat
tost it nutritive qualities, has become thbj
and watery. It I in just such case thai
8.S. S. has don soma of its quickest and
most effective work by building up th
blood and supplying the element lackiii
to make it strong and vigorous.
"My wife osed ev
eral bottles of a S. 8.
as a blood purifier and
to tone up a weak and
emaciated srstem.witli
verv marked effect
way of Improvement
"W retard it
Kreat tonic end blood st
purifier." I. K. Dorr, ,
Princeton, Mo. f
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return, end nervousnet vanish ss net)
rich pure blood once more circulate
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physician for any information or advice
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