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If yon were offered sure aid In Urn
M trouble would you put it aside
and accept something of doubtful
efficiency ?
If you saw before you ft atrong and
aafe bridge leading to your foul, would
you Ignore it to try eoma inaecuae and
tottering structure f
The anawer to these queatlona la
plain. You wonld, of course, chooae
without hesitation what all evidence
showed to be tha aafa thing, and yon
would risk nothing in useless experi
ments. Why, then, do soma women risk on
of their moat praoioua possessions
their health In trying medicines of
nknowa value, which may area prove
hurtful to thera.T
Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegatable Cora
pound haa stood the teat of years. It
has the largest sale of any remedy for
female ilia in the world, aud nothing
could hare given it this sale except its
own merit.
Do not try any experiments, bnt buy
what la known to be reliable. Mrs.
Pinkham'a Compound can do all that
la claimed for it, and all statements ia
regard to it can be easily Te rifled.
AN rite to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Maaa.,
for a little book she haa just published
containing letters from the mayor of
Lynn, the postmaster and others.
Mrs. l'lnkham'e advice ia offered free
of charge to ail women who write to
her for aid. ThU invitation is con
stantly renewed. A million women
h are been cu red of serious female ills by
lira. Pinkham'a advice and medicine.
Tlireo Letters from One
Woman, Showing How
Lydia Em Pinkham'a Vego
tabl& Compound Cured
Falling of tho Wombi
" Dear Mrs. Pihkbam I see your
- advertisement in the papers in regard
to treating woman 'a diseases, and
would be grateful to yon for your ad
vice in my case. I am suffering from
falling of womb, have palna in my
aidea and legs, in fact I acbe all over.
I am getting so weak I cannot stand
on my feet much. I have the head
ache sometimes, and a choking, tight
feeling in my breast ana throat. Have
a baby aeven months eld. I hope to
hear from you soon, as I am in so
much distress." Mas. J. R. Comptojc,
EggbornavUle, Vs., Way 16, 1898.
' Diar Mb. PnntHAit I followed
your advice and I am now on the sec
ond bottle of your Vegetable Com
pound and I think it Is going to cure
me. If it does I will ever praise it,
for I am, and have been, a great suf
ferer; but now I live in hopes of
retting well." Mas. J. R. Coxrrox,
EggbornavUle, Vs., July IS, 189S.
" Esab Mbs. PnrHAt Again I
write to yon. When I first wrote to
rou for advice in regard to my troubles
thought I could never get well again.
After receiving yonr letter I followed
your advice exactly, and thanka to
you, I am cured of that dreadful
disease. I cannot find words to ex
press the good yonr medicine will do.
it is really more to an waa recom
mended to me." Has. J. B. Comttox,
i-ggoornsvuie, vs., April 12, 1SU9.
Two Women Cured of ir
regularity, Falling of the
Utorua mod Ovarian
Troublom
"Dea Mm. Pixsthah I have
female weakness. Menstruation ir
regular, and I suffer bearing-down
pains in left side and hip. My doctor
said I had womb trouble and enlarge
ment, oi me ovaries. 1 nave doctored
two months, but see no improvement."
Miss Maht . Krin, Swan Creek.
IU- '
"JDeab Mbs. Pixkham Yonr good
" advice baa been worth more than all I
ever received from a doctor. Words
cannot express my gratitude to yon for
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound. After twelve years' Buffering I
am stoat and healthy Miss Mabv E.
Kekd, Swan Creek, 111., April 28, 1899.
" Dkab Mbs. Pi sham I suffer
female troubles. My doctor wishes
my ovaries taken out, but I shall
never consent. Menstruation is irreg
ular and my head haa a tired feeling.
Hospital treatment does me no good.
I have five children and am forty-four
years old. Plesse advise what medi
cine to take." Mrs. E. & Son dbbs, 437
N. 40th St, Philadelphia, Pa., Septem
ber 27, 188. .,
"Dbab Mbs. Pdtkham I followed
the, advice yon gave me and your medi
cine has cored me. I felt better when
I had taken the Vegetable Compound
but a week." Mbs. E. H. Sondes,
Philadelphia, Pa., February , 1899.
Another Case of Nervous
Prostration and Inflam
mation of the Bladder
Cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham'a Vegetable Com
poundm ' Dkak Mrs. Purs ham I have need
yonr Vegetable Compound for female
weakness and it has done wonders for
me, I also had nervous prostration
was not sble to look after my house
work. : After taking one bottle I began
to improve, and am now better in every
way and feel like a different person."
Mbs. Deixa Keisbb, Marion vllie, Pa.,
February 22, 1899.
" Deab Mas. Pikkham I cannot
praise your Vegetable Compound
enough for the good it haa done me.
I suffered from inflammation of the
bladder. I tried doctors, but obtained
no relief. At last I decided to write
to you, and now, thanka to your reme
dies, I am entirely cured." Mrs. K. S.
Gbadt, 131 Union 8t, High Bridge,
New York City, April 11, 1889. a
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DESTRUCTION OF ARCH ROCK,
SAN FRANCISCO BAY.
Orina, GrmV and Picturesque Ptnnacte
a Terror to the Mariner-Haa Been a
Meaace to Navigation Kver tatace
the bars of a
Shag rock No. 1 and Sbag rock No. 2
In San Francisco having been disposed
of, contractor! are now busily engaged
In work preliminary to the demolition
Of the still more famous Arch rock In
the same maritime thoroughfare. The
forty-uluer cannot recall the day when
this picturesque menace to navigation
was not anathematised by the sailor
man. Many a time Its destruction hag
been suggested, and its demolition
would have been accomplished
long ago but for the sentimental oppo
sition of few veteran Callforulaut
who hated to see their odd-looking old
friend dlaappear forever. Residents of
Saosalito have always been particular
ly averse to Its destruction, their cry
always belug that It waa one of the
sights of the bay. Eventually contin
ued agitation by pilots aud others In
terested In shipping bore fruit, and now
Arch rock must follow In the way of
the two others.
In early days of California's history It
was a favorite amusement for young
men to wait for an unusually low tide
snd then pull a boat through the arch.
So far as Is known the ft ret time this
feat was accomplished was In 185
when Captain Frank Murphy, one of
the best known pilots of his day, rowed
a small boat through. For a few years
the daring trip waa occasionally made
or attempted, but eventually a couple
of young fellows. In trying to do the
trick, were dashed against the arch by
the heavy swell. The boat was smash
ed and the young men lost their Uvea.
Since that time row boats have given
Arch rock a wide berth.
Frank Boyd, a noted pilot of the Cali
fornia coast, voiced the opinion of all
men In his profession when he called
Arch rock a dangerous spot, and said
It should have been blown up long ago.
When they come to survey that spot."
he sa!d. "they will find every inch of
ground In the vicinity of Arch rock
covered with anchors and chains.
Coasters and deep-water ships by the j
ARCH BOCK. SAN
hundred have come within an ace of I
going on the rock and had to slip
their anchors in order to get clear. The
first vessel that I remember being
wrecked on Arch rock," continued Cap
tain Boyd, "was the pilot-boat Sea
Witch. That was In 1853. All the
pilots bad 'boarded off and the schoon
er wst coming In In charge of the boat
keeper. There was a dense fog and
the boat keeper mistook Arch rock for
a sloop under sail and getting his
course accordingly made the mistake
of hla life. All hands were saved, but
the Sea Witch was a total loss.
"The next wreck was that of the
clipper ship Flying Dragon in the win
ter of 18U1-42. She made the fastest
run on record from Newcastle, N. S.
W, tblrty-flve days, and anchored off
Melggs wharf. Captain Watson, the
well-known marine surveyor, was In
command of the vessel, but the pilot
was still In charge when the accident
happened. A sudden change of wind
and a fierce squall drove the Flvine
Dragon down on the rock, and the be
came a total loss.
"The next vessel lost on the rock was
the bark Autocrat In 18G0. She was
loaded with coal and drifted down to
her doom In a dense fog. Since that
time numberless vessels bare made the
acquaintance of Arch rock and always
io meir disadvantage. The old ferry
boat Clinton went on one of Its ledges
In a fog and the steamer Oregon, now
running Detween the sound and Nome.
lost her bilges on It The old brv
uoiumDia stuck on It for a day and
night, and. last of all, the bark Cey
Ion drifted .down on it a few months
ago and wts saved by the quarantine
steamer Sternberg. As it was the Cey-
ion lost an ner sneathlng. It wonld
take a page to give the number of ves
sels that have Just escaped going on
.area roc oy tupping their cablet, and
when the contractors come to borlnc
rn . - nt . . .
. iuw.itcii "re; w in uua more cnain
and anchors than rock."
FOUGHT A FIERCE GRIZZLY.
Flats Iadlaa Killel the Base Brass
vni, a an ire.
The California grizzly bear baa been
one of the most powerful and uncon
queraDie oeasu ever known to the
Western pioneer. A meeting with him
hat usually brought death to the hardy
adventurer who dared enter the en
counter, or even stand In his way when
bruin came crashing through the un
derbrush. Other bears are met with
confidence and dispatched with a steady
aim, out wueo a grizzly comes thunder
ing down the bowlders, tearing off trees
in his superbly undevlatlng course,
shaking the mountain side with his half
ton of savage bulk, the nerves of man
have to be strong Indeed to withstand
the spectacle. There Is death In the
red Jaws, ripping and tearing in the
powerful claws, strength to dash a
man's bead from hit body at a blow
from one of the huge forelegs. Coming
bead-on, he It like all savage creation
turned loose. He Is usually more than
mortal can face; only the preternatur
ally brave and reckless court death and
defy the fates by daring to stand and
tight when he eomet. Tel a few dart
ago a Piute Indian, armed with only
knife, met sad overcome one of these
monsters. The Indian was living at
last accounts, but the iwar was dead,
Mustang Is the Indian's name. lie
snd auotber 1'lute were out In a tre
mendously wild rwrlon of the Htch
Hoti'hy valley and when duscendtug
the bed of a gorge tbcy almost ran into
the jaws of the largest grlxsly they had
ever seen. Mustang aud his companion
fired their rifles at the brute, but the
two shots produced no moro effect In
arresting the bear's charge than would
the throwing of a pebble agalnat the
wind Mod a cyclone. Mustang was a
step In advance of hla compaulou and
bruin reached him Unit, knocking his
gun one way aud him the other. The
companion climbed a tree. Mustang
plunged his knife to the haudle Into the
shaggy monster, slashed It again and
again across bis rough hide, ripped and
cut until blood poured from a doaen
gashes In the herculean carcass; then
be fell under a crushing blow from one
of the spiked paws and lay quivering
on the rocks with the bear tearing
strips of bide from his back and chew
ing his arms aud shoulders to a pulp.
Meantime Mustang's friend was vain
ly trying to get bis rifle into working
order. It had been Injured when he
climbed the tree. From morning till
night this condition lasted. The bear
soon left the mangled remains of Mus
tang and lumbered In red vengeance
over to the tree where perched the
other Indian. After trying In vain to
climb he limped back to Mustang, but
befcre he could tear the man to pieces
the Indian, who was by no moans dead
yet. drove the knife Into his enemy
vitals. The bear staggered off a few
yards and then, overcome by the fear
of death which cornea Instinctively to
all animals, staggered down the gorge,
but fell for good In a few minutes. As
sistance soon reached Mustang, who
was cared for by cunning medicine
men of his own race.
Does Not Come with Age.
A medical man has discovered that
neither In youth nor old age is a man
likely to make the biggest fool of him
self. Extreme youth usually Is consid
ered not to hare arrived at the dignity
of years of discretion, yet a homely
proverb would hare us believe that
there Is no fool like an old fool." This
medical observer has broached the
theory that there Is an "aberration
period of middle life," between the
ages of 57 and 62. "If," he says, "a
FRANCISCO BAY.
careful eianilnaffon be made of
the
preventable disasters of the last twenty
years and of the ages of those who
were held responsible by the verdict of
mankind for such lamentable Issues
there will be found a strange coinci
dence in the rage of their ages."
Here is an Interesting and practically
inexnaustiDle neld for Investigation.
Politicians who are "ag'in' the govern
ment" may trace the blunders of an
administration to the sinister influence
of some boss who was passing through
the fatal period at the time, and "re
grettable Incidents' of all kinds, in
war or peace, may be traced to their
true origin. In time, no doubt, we
shall appreciate the necessity of requir
ing ail public men, on entering the fatal
period, to take a five years' holiday and
to resume work only when they have
passed the age of aberration. New
York Press.
Dissipated Hailstorms.
"An effort is being made In France to
dissipate hailstorms by firing cannon al
the clouds," writes Consul Covert to the
State Department from Lyons. "Fifty
two cannon, manned by one hundred
and four cannoneers and their chiefs.
nave been distributed over an area of
twenty-five acres of rich vlneland. A
high point In the vlneland to be covered
by the experiments were selected as the
centra post of observation and a sig
nal code adopted under which, when a
shot Is heard from the central post all
the cannon are fired, at twice a minute
and more slowly after the first ten
shots. I translate the report of the first
tiring at the storm cloud this season:
The farmers of Deulee were aroused at
one-thirty o'clock on the night of June
3 and 6. Tbe storm was very severe.
The artilleries, from forty to fifty
strong, fired their guns and stopped the
thunder and lightning. In the neigh
boring communes tbe people saw col
umns of flame rise three hundred feet
above tbe cannon when tbe shots were
fired."
Beyond Him.
Matthew Arnold, next to Whistler,
waa perhaps the most colossal egotist
of bis time.
After his return to London from hit
first lecturing tour In America, be vis
ited old Mrs. Proctor, widow of the
poet "Barry Cornwall," and mother of
Adelaide Proctor. Mrs. Proctor, who
was then 80 years old, In giving Mr.
Arnold a cup of tea, asked him. ,
"And what did they say about yon
in America"
"Well," said the literary autocrat,
they said I was conceited, and they
saia my ciotnes am not nt me."
wen, now," said the old lady, "
think tbey were mistaken as to tht
clothes." New World.
Papa Waa Wearing the tianndrr.
The little girl was Inclined to answei
the door bell about as soon as it sound.
ed, and sometimes she gave answer
to whoever might be there that wert
curious. One day tbe man who collect
tbe package of laundry was at the
door and asked It tbe laundry wat
ready. "No," i replied; "papa hat
got it oa,"
Those who subscribe now
for tho '1901 volume of
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Sanding l.7. a year's sub.
acrtptl.n price, with this ell
or the name of this public,
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T Jaauarr I, 101. In.
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1 Q A J "Puritan Girl"
X V 1 Calendar, lithe
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m
r&, ..... : .. ,
Illustrated An .
and Sample Cou. rilEK
at ft-tawest. a m m m
Whvsi Ihc iaa Goes U..w la Turks?,
In Tnrkey the disappearance of tha
tnu at night ia accounted (or by the
periodical retirement of that pious
luminary tor prayers aud religious re
daction. DON'T GKT rUOTSOHl, OCT
root-
A powder. At this season your fiet feel
snollrn, uervons ami uncni'iifortable. If
you have stnartinic tent or tight shoe, try
Allen's Kik-Knur. It rests and eomforis;
ninkes walking easy. (Hires swollen siui
wratinit fm, llitrat ami en Huns Skiis.
Relieves ciirno and bunions of all naiii and
is a rertnhi cure f.T I'lill Wains. Sweating,
ilaiun or rro.-lml r eel. We have over 30.-
00 teKtiuuiiiinls. Don't net lHtnre gel
r'oot.KiiMt. Irv it t'xlav. bol.l bv all
drtiepiais and shoe stores for 25e. Yrial
l-arksee rass. AUilnas, Allen a.
teil, l.e Iiuy, N. Y.
Oliif
The Cbicago & Alton will exclude
news agents from trains.
The Hast t-rsaerlptlan for Mnlarla
Chills ami Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless' Chill Tonic. It ia simply
iron and quinine in a taxtoleas form
No Cure, Xo ly. Price 50c
Boil eggs (or IS minutes if required
hard. ,,
I'imt's Cure cannot be ton hlirlilv siKiken
of as a counh cure. J. W. O'Haiitx, 8J2
Tlnnl Ave. N.. Miuueaoolis. Miun.. Jan.
, 1UU0.
All Jais couUiuing
stores should be
covered.
Carter's Ink is lust as cheao as nnorlnk
and is the best ink mails. Always use
Carter's.
Fish an I onious, or strongly flavored
too J a, must be kept separate.
Step tho Cough moil
Work Off tho Cold.
Laxative Bronio-Oaiuinn Tablets cure
colli in one day. Ho cure. No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
After slicing onions pnt the knife at
once into cold water, it removes the
smell better than hot.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Pooth.
njrhTrnp tho best remedv to use for thriv
juuureii aunng use teething period.
When using frozen meat the great
poiut is to slowly and thoroughly thaw
it Delore cooking.
Order or Colored Huns,
In New Orleans ia an order of col
ored nuns, founded many yeart auo.
it was instituted for the tpeolal pur
pose of giving education and moral
trdiuiug to young colored girls and to
care for orphans and aged, infirm per
sons of their race. In its orphan asy
lum are children of all ages up to 14
years. The convent is a stately build
ing more than a century old. in the
old French quarter of New Orleans,
and once was an opera boubt and ball
room. '
The distance from New York to San
Francisco by water, around Cane Horn
lis 15,660 miles. l!y tha Isthmian
canal tbe distance between tbe tame
points would be 4,907 miles a savin
Of 10,703 miles.
Avtgelable Preparationfor As
similating IlieFoodandBeguIa
ting the Stomachs aM Bowels of
Promotes DigeationCheerfur-
ness and nesi.umiains neither
Opuim,Morpliine nor Mineral.
Wot Narcotic.
Ayv mfOUA-SiMVZtPITaatt
ACe tm'
Mx-.fmMt
AeaUKJUfr-
leswwie) - .
INukjeeaaVemn
A perfect Remedy rorConsHpa
non.Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
end Loss or Suep.
Foe Simla Signature of
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Boston. Maaa. . . O
Outalalc aad laslda.
It is not easy for a man nowadays in
good society to break with impunity
the common canons ol morality. And
yet are we not sensible thai it is a
good deal easier to be good outside
than inside.
Thsre la more Catarrh 1ti this siwtlen of tht
country thaa sil otlir dltmsve put tomttisr,
smlutitll tliUstfw jaarswsasni'iMMraiobe
itiaursbls. For s a tat Biaov years doctors pre.
aouncrd It a local dtussna, ana prescribed loest
remiMllM, snd by eoamsntlv Islllnt to ears
with local treatment, pronounced u liicurahl.
tfclenes has proven catarrh to be econntftu.
tioaal din, sod thsrrfora requires eotuttlttt
titnial treatmeut. Hall's Catarrh Curs, man.
ins. lure. I br T. 1. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio,
buna only constitutional cureoa the market.
ills taken lutsrnallv iu doeee from lOdroiieto
a teaeponnful. It acts dltwtlr on the blood
and mucous aarf scos of the ayitsm. T her offer
on hundred dollars tor any as It falls to
cure, bond tor circular snd teetlmonlals. Ad
dress, r. J. ( 1IKNKY a tu,ioauo,u.
Hold by nninleta, 760.
usii'a tastily ruts
are tha best.
Thin'y thtlled eRt are teat liable
to crack when boiled, if put on in cold
water and slowly brought to a boil.
TOO KNOW WHAT TOD ABst TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonio because tha formula it plainly
printed on every bottle showing tbtt it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste
lest form. No Cure, 'o Pay. 60o.
Use boiling water when it first boils
or tbt gaaet escape and the water be
comes flat.
TO CTJRB A COLD lit ONI DAT
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
It it lalla to euro. E. W. Grovt't tig
nature it on each box. 85c.
Butter, unless clarified, should not
be aaed tor greasing tint, tto.. at it
easily burns.
. C. Atkins A Co., taw manufac
turers, Indianapolis, ind., received a
gold medal at the Paris exposition la
the department of machinery, which
included all kinda of saws operated by
machinery, tht other group containing
their hardware exhibit of band tawa,
cross cut tawt, wood taws, etc. This
latest success, following tbe victory of
the Atkins saws ia the recent interna.
t ttonul sawlntt contest in Australia, will
no mucn to establish the rentatiou of
the brand in tho markets of the world.
All Australian race courses are oval,
and from 1,'i to IX milet each in cir
cumference. But few dairymen who bavo lame
herdt are at careful In milking at they
suouio ue. jos one in a nunured ever
I I , , ... . . . I
waanosine uoiiers ana teats of tha '
wws ue lore iniiaing, loiiuwea by care
ful washing of the bands. Any dairy
man who will practice tuah method
and who will invite bit customers to
witness bit mode of management, will
receive the highest prices for bit milk,
instead ol telling to dealers. It may
take a year or more to establish a repu
tation for tucb milk, but the fact will
become known and the future of tbe
dairyman will bt large profits and more
customers than he can supply.
111
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tms eeprreee eeMeewr. aaw vaaa err.
A At
SAW
mm
mm
LUTE
spfiiiniTV,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar tlgnaturo of
bt Fac-SMIa Wrssfer Mew.
Terr Hull aaa esses
CAm Lilo ru iizzircu.
Ful IIUmHU.
rei Tcini uvu.
rot caxtriPATsci.
mi iauow tsss.
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CURK SICK HEADACHE.
The ValUr Haialllatlea.
Here a man ihall be 're from the
nolst and from tha horryingt of thlt
life; all states art full of noise and
confusion, only tbt valley of humilia
tion it that empty and solitary plaoo.
Here a man shall mil bt let and htn
dered lu hit contemplation, at in other
placet ha is apt to be. This it valley
that nobody walks in but those that
love a pilgrim life. -John Banyan.
Beds Are tear la Resale,
Beds art quite an innovation la Rus
sia, and many well-to-do bouatt art
tttll oupiovlded with them. Peasants
sleep on the topt of their ovens; mid
dle-class people and servants roll them
to! vet up in theepskiut and lit down
near ttovet; aolJlara rest upon woodta
colt without bedtliug, and it It only
within tht last few years that students
in acnoola have been allowed beds.
Uelflaa Rare a rest,
Tht Belgian hart as a fad It t thing
of the past. The crate It over anj now
tho dangers lurking ia it art beginning
to suggest thomsolret seriously to tbt
publlo mind. It it realised that aa
animal possessed of tucb wonderful fe
cundity it liable to beoonie destruct
ive pest if It escapes from , captivity.
Repressive legislation It, therefore,
aeemea necessary, lht board ol tup.
ervlsort of San Diego county bat taken
tbt initiative by passing aa onlluance
prohibiting the liberation of a Belgian
bar or perimttlng one that may havt
escaped to remain at large or uaooo
fined. Good older differs greatly front that
made of inferior tpplos. Instead of
using half rottea applet select those
that art perfect and fully ripe. VYbsn
the cider it running from the press
train it thoroughly. Use lard barrel,
first cleaning tha lard from the barrel,
but should a little tdhert to tht sides
it will bt aa advantage. Keep tht
barrel in a cool place and allow no air
to enter other than that which forces
ia during tht drawing at tho tpigol or
fanoet.
A Berlin physician hat written aa
article on the dangera resulting from
won i are oonsiuerea lnsigmocant
wounds. For instance, of IS injuries
to the thumb, permanent ditabili y
followed lu 00 per ceut.
Foods vary to greatly at to reader It
diRloult for a farmer to select with a
knowledge of the kindt which should
tl tlHAfl- 1 111 I v puln nw.iuiMl.m. nl
all foods ar diirMtii.i. h.t th. iAt.
J r.wuv.,Mp W,
getti bit portions t re valusblo
In tbt
manure heap, iiran at f It per ton it,
worth the price, even If applied to tbt ,
crop direct, bnt when used at food It
tsaistt to balance tht ration by tupply.
lug mineral matter, tout promotinit
growth of tbe animal while adding
greatly to tht value of tht manure. I
, . . . I
Avoia oanging oven doort whllt bak
ing, at it it the cause of many takes
tnd pastry being heavy.
(Tft FamouM German Wood Preserver)
..A VEt 1ARSUO CARBOUHEUL1
Jtrmmnmntly Omtroym..m
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN..
tJOne application it aU that U require It lasts for yean. II
your dealer cannot .apply you, write for circular, and Information to the
following dittributintr agent Perfection Pile Preferring- Co, Seattle,
Waih.t Fiaher, Thoreen & Co, Portland, Otegone VbJtticr, Cobura Sc
Co, San Francisco, CaL
00U YOU WANTJOUB SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS" UFE 7
IAMUIt.1. AND XLtTBHTII tTREBTt, fORTLAHn, OUKUOX.
Wrlieu. tsaOforsnr ve Hinstrated Catalofna.
FINE OLD
...WHISKY
...
Gin, Brandy, Rum
M full qnsrts. SJ.OO. Per nllan, II at.
ALL OUOO OOOUI
XXX
Orders for IOIS.00 and apwsrd dellrerad fma b,
nearest Kllrl . a,u... "1."" r
Cases snd k.r" ua. aisnk
LOUIS CAHEN &
kitabllihed W Vsan,
SON
Alt
rRAMOItOO, OA LI
VORKIA.
Ha man
Want. a h. ..- .
1 KKATMKNT esn eur. hlMi ml
msn can be eured 0f snTilii!
seslnst his own -in 1 5n'i,".nl
printed matter that tall, sa.nl "
TH KEBLBr IMITITDT.
14 '"h fOKTLAWD. oat
M. P. If. 0,
-itee.
w
HEM srrltln ea
Omnipotenne may bolM iMintiMta
worlds and fill them with bouutlwi
omntpotsnca nisy powder mountatai
into dust, and burn the sea, and oon
tarns the sky, bat ouinlpoteaco osnnul
do n nulovlug thing toward a believer.
Oh I net quit sura, CI' tlaa. a hard
thing, an unloving, thtug from Ood to.
ward one ol His own people It quite
Impossible, lie It at kind to you wbsa
lie oasts you into prison at when Ha
takta you into a palace) lit it at locd
wbsa lit tends lam ins into your house
at when Ho fill your barnt with plea,
ty. The only question Iti Art thoa
Hit chid? If to, lit htth rebuked that
in affection, and tliere It lovo la lilt
chaatlaemut.--CnrUtiaa Work.
Ueercase sf Dranliauassa.
In an address before the railroad
branch of the V. M. 0. A. ol Ntw
York City, Chaoucey M, Deptw mailt
ttalemeut at to tht decrease ol
drunkenness among milroud men that
it worth repeating, coming I rout so
high an authority. Twenty veras agn,
be nid, when there were about 15, QUO
men In tho Ktw York Central servlot,
tht averago proportion ol men du
ohargad (or druukenuoat within cer
tain period wat tt leant 10 per cent.
Now, with 80,000 man employed by tht
corn pa uy, not out per cent it dronpad
from the service (or that cause.
; A fester Ummgrt, ''
Tbt colonel ol a regiment occupies
tht pott ol dunuer. Acconllni to tht
record more oolonelt have been killed
In action, in proportion to their nam
her, than officers of any other grade.
A general oan keep under cover, mart
or lest, but tho oolooel't position li
j w,h bit regimrnt. tod when it ad
vauoot bt it oxpaotod to lead.
till Mare ttoaatorfWfMng.
I TheSecietBsrvlrehasuiisartlisdatinlhst
band of eouutrrfailtrs and secured a quan
tity ef bogus bills, Which are cleverly sia.
euted. Things of great value are alwsri
eelerttil for imitation, notably Hosteller t
tnniach Hitlers, whirlt liae'mativ linits
tort but no equals lor disorilsrs like iutll
gesllnu, (lysl and tuii-ijilon.
fnt (be sugar used tor sweetening
fruit tarta in tht middle of tho trait,
not on tho top, or II will sodden tbt
PMlry , : ,
Tata atMfttam ! m mmmrw tw
Laxative Brorao-Quiaine Tehi
the rsisd that ant as a eM la esse stag
It it noticed tbat plgt fatten vtrr
quickly oa tweet pntaotes, dut to tbt
Urge amount ol sugar ia tha food, and
tweet potato growers utilise tht titiall
potatoes tor that purpose. Tho beet
alto contains a large proportion of
tngar, ami should bt growe for twins.
at they art itll-ho.1 tt all seasons, both
cooksd and raw.
If raw yolkt of eggs art left ovtt
from a dish, beat them op with a tea.
spoonful of water to each yolk and they
will not dry op.
Catarrh :
Tlit cause x!hU In tho blood, la
what causei inflitmuiaUoii of tlm
mucous membrane,
It is tnereforo impoMilde to curt
tlie d iHeaao lij locul applicittionii.
It is Msit?vel v dangerous to neg
lect It, because it always aftVcts
the stomach and dcrangi the km
ernl health, and 1h likely lo develop
Into consumption.
Want have been radlrall and neroite
lisiitljr cured by Howl's fcarMpartiia.. It
elranset the blood anil has a 1-seuliar aU
tsrative and touie allevt. ft. l,mi Call
tortile Junction, Iowa, writes: "I had es
tarrh three years, lost my appetite and
mold not sleep. My lifad mined in and
I felt bad all over. I took lli-od's harea
parllla ami now have a good apwut
sleep at, and have no symptoms of
catarrh."
Haeiei'm mitt
Prom inrs to cure nri4 keep-, tho
. . ,. , , ,, . . '
PTOm!- ' wer not to put off
'ntmeiit -buy Hood's to-tlajr.
JPR?S fi!T!f?t fCtm BII r
ITCUINU Flies aeti4ue nui.lare astMiiM lirt
ire Hi no
; fersi
'lies ae
Iff ttr.il
luuw lirhtea
..iiMiiuei, i,i.ni.s w reitreuies
i bf Dr.aoalnka'a Pll I.M.n..
u Hhlas M bleedl.s. AUenrl tnnora, uu I
jar aterucvi.u er teal lit
s about fimr eaea. pit.
nail. Treailea tree. WHaj
hoMNKO. I t kwla. Pa
arty
HELP WANTJBIt.
WA W TEI Mem and women nt te4
eharaeter Im represent aetabllaheS saws
salarri tplejntii apirartnaitr. At,
drees p. U. Iss T. feidsud. Or.i.
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NOTHING BETTER MADE
Tea eaa'l stake a atlstak. II yon et a
..MItoheli..
Mitchell, Lecals & Stave? Co.
wsiies
PORTLAND, OREGON,