Ccrafuia
Tliis root of many evil
C.jnJu'r tumors, abscesses,
pimples him) other cutaneous erup
tions, Bore ears, inflamed eyelids,
rickets, djfipeiia, catarrh, readi-
nest to catch cold and inability to
get rid of it easily, palenees, iierr
ougn-sM and other ailments includ'
ing the consumptive tendency-
Cn be completely and perma
nently removed, no matter horn
young or old the sufferer.
RACE FOR A MINING CLAIM. Ovtr S0.0O9 Pu$n t few.
HMmater t - The Northwestern elevated road ol
of Kick Disslng im Wwkiaitoa. vmcago, wtilcn flat DMO 10 operatlso
Hnnd'Srnarilla was given tbe daueh
..f uii. v .. f ; v V
who limi hmketi out with errofuia .ore mil
OTrr her face and head. Th brat bottle
h;U her and when .he had taken vx the
sore, were all heard and Iter lace waa
mooih. He writes that ah haa never
aliown any jijit of the scrofula returning.
Hood's Sarsaparilta
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. Ask your druggist for it
today and accept no substitute.
Different Sort
"My daughter." remarket) Mrs. Sex
dore, "bat developed a perfect passion
lor music."
"Yet, returned Mra. Peppery, "I'll
waraut it isn't as etrong aa the pas-
Hon roar daughter arouse in my boa-
baud."
Stops th Cough mnd
Work Off the Cold.
Laxative Brono-Quinine Tablets care
a cold ia one day. So core, Xo Pay.
Price 25 cants.
An exciting race for a mine took place ,l . "PO" an everave daily
U February, lS&ni. For many year. It; lr, 0 ,.' '" K ,h
h..i h-. .,.., th- rwdvin. tn. J period, and in the la three month
dUo reservation trsa rich Id mineral I ' 0.0
and prospectors had .lipped to. eluding ; . SUB Mow Ceuat.rf.itta,
'","""" "'"u' " ""' l TbeSermSen-U ha. unearthed another
explore tbe mountains In northern baud f counterfeiters .and evure.i a large
Washington. But long before white! quantity f bonus bill., Inch are soelever-
men bad entered the Indian knew that U!W aver.se person would
. , , never iiteci them of being nupriny.
the top of a low mountain near tbe na-) Thing ,.f irvat value are a.y. twlerwd
tlon'a border Hue wa covered with r imitations, notablv Hosietter'a biom
bright blue atonea. so gaudy that many j "., which ha ii.n.iv iruitaiars,
" , , ,7 , , . hut fin eotial furdisonler likeiudigeMioti,
were carried off and placed In tbe w.g- U,,,W. constipation, nervous.?, and
want. The nrosDcctors knew that these! avnrral deblhtv. Alwats go to reliable
gay stonea betokened the existence of ! a.1" who have ih reimteuou of
Cost f the Buff ale Expositiea.
It eon 110,000,000 to boild tbe
Pan-American exposition at Buffalo.
Many ttamplirated disease, and
much .offering remit fium eon.
tiiatioa. G AKF1ELU TA care
the aoit obstinate case of
etomaefc and bowel derangements.
Eacoonjed.
Jane It it always a surprise to me
what a lot ol homely women get mar
ried.
Bertha No donbt it is a reflection
that give yon a great deal of encour
agement, dear.
XAtm to a Lasy LI rest
I jut, teaf'en liver, cause sine tenth, of all
" death. OiTe roar liver -lie vita caocarei
.out ceihattic end save Jour own Uiel Ail
arbtiuu. l.iic. ioc
The Sous,
Mr. Henpeck 1 wonder why they
the weaker
Insist on catling women
Tern!?"
Mr. Hen peck I can't imagine,
generally carrie tho most call.
She
fVia alfsatara i. a every hoi of th geaauw
Laxative Brorno-Quinine Twaa
ti rd7 Uat ejr m d tm mmm Stay
Mineral Product, of the L'aitcd States.
In 1890 tbe mineral products of tbe
United States a moon ted to $619,000,
000 and in 1899 to f 976,000,000.
copper veins aud many a hungry eye
wa cast at that rock-trewn patch of
ground before the government lifted
the ban that kept out pale-face Intru
der. But Congress passed a law open
ing part of the reservation to mineral
location.
Waiting for the President to sign the
formal proclamation, two parties quiet
ly entered the forbidden territory and
camped alongside the promising vein.
At Marcus, the nearest telegraph (ta
ttoo, two young meo waited with tense
nerves for the first tick that would tell
that tbe President bad signed the proc
lamation. It was a cold, gray winter
day and the snow was piled high. Late
in tbe afternoon the word came and
there was a simultaneous dash for the
hors that were waiting outside. Then
the race began. Plunging through
drifts, tumbling down declines. toXng
desperately up steep hills and bound
ing at full speed over tbe level stretch
cs, these two horses bore their riders.
Sometimes one was ahead and some
times the other. The sun disappeared j
and the hurrying pair blundered along i
through the deepening twilight, and
then In tbe light of the stars reflected
by the glistening snow. Spur were
plunged so deep that flecks of blood
stained the snow. Almost side by side
they scrambled up the mountain. The
yells of the riders were heard In the
distance by the rival watchers, who did
not wait a further hint but drove the
stakes that were to locate tbe La Kleur
mine.
Then followed wordv disputea, llt
lights and the flourishing of Winches
ters, but before the mine was chris
tened with blood one party concluded
to withdraw and fight its battle In the
courts. Ainslee s Magaxtne.
gn ing a hat yuu a--k fvr.
Art sad Nature.
Freddie What's the difference be
tween a portrait and a photograph,
dad?
Cobwigger Sometimes a photograph
look like von.
SAN FRAXCISC0 ATTORNEY STRICKEN
WITH PARALYSIS.
BtMMk tm the Sy.taaa Briac Nerve a
Fratratia Hew a Car Wa
atXerted.
JPS AND DOWNS Or MCRCUR.
Moher! will hrd Urs. Winjlow Sooth
lex; Svrnp tbe best remedy to nee fur tbee
ahiidren during the teething period.
The Bat Kill Hud.
It is said that the "ew Enlgandi
make the best mill hand.
Valuable Abuaac Free.
We hare rereived a copv of the new al
manac lor iv'l puomiml bv the Kuval
Basing fowdrr Co. it u an artistic and
oselul O.H.X and will be of interest to
bou&eceeper. A notewurthr feature of
the aimauac is a prediction of the weather
lr every oav ol the year, ov Prof. DeVoe.
who correctly prupneied the treat Galves
ton cyi-haie and otoer inii-ortant meteoro-
irical event, ne are authorised to tar
that any woman reader of this paper emit
secure a ropy without cost bv rename a re-
ew lore.
WorM Ltrjest OUmoad.
Tbe largest uncut diamond In tbe
world wa the Braganza, owned by tbe
bog of Portugal, 1,630 carat. Its
catting reduced it to 36T carats, but
ten thai it retain it inpremacy;
and the next largest i the b tar of the
tooth, 254 carat.
P.hentnatic pain, are the cries of protest
and distress from tortured mnscles, aching
touts and excited nerve. The blood ha
been poisoned by the accamulation at
waste nutter in the avstem, aad can na
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing food Uiey require. The whole systesi
feels the effect of this acid poiaoa ; and
not until the blood ha been purified aad
brought back to a healthy condition will
the aches and pains cease.
Mra. Jaaes Ke.I, of joy Kiath afreet, 1. X,
Wamftoe, D. C. write, as tallows : "A few
ntu ago i Ma ea ciaca of
n ra tu warm lone. Tae
waul wu m tmeave that I
Miaac complete!? proa,
true Th anack was as
After havferl' I lies
my ceadllioa was regard
ed aa Mk eery dauxrr
M. 1 was s:Uiacld by
ne f the a4 able doc
tor ia Wubiagtoa. who t.
aUo a asemlor of Ike fae.
wliy of a leadia BMdical
oiiee bne. He Um me
cunttaae ana areacTip
tosaad I worn) 4 ael welL
Jwrlve Uascs wuboo feceivtnw tae aHwhtem
Wwent, I aerliswl to centime ka treitaaeat say
loafer. HavSae hoard of a S ( Svrlfi soeaSe)
rccommendea for aaeaasaumw, I oedded, alatoai
ta do-pair however, lo give the awdidae a trial,
aad after I had lakes a few hot 1 In I eu able ta
hobb'.e aroaaa oa eratrbee, aad very aoow theiw
after had so aaw for them at all. S. S a kenaa
cated me wad aad welL sit tbe diatreesaag
yaiaa kae left aa. my aeyaeite ks retarwmt
and I am happy u he agata rmtored to sosms
boo lib.
the grest regetsbl
I purifier aad tonic, is
the ideal remedy ia all
I ruenmauc trouble.
There are no oatata of
sninenl ia it to disturb th digestion aad
lead toroinotM habit.
We have prepared a special book oa
Rheumatism which every (ufferer fan
this painful diaess should read. It i the
tnast complete snd interesting book of
tha kind in existence. It will be sent free
to sny one desiring it Write our physi
eian. fully and freely about yonrcaM. W
bake no charge for medical advice.
m m i mtfK co, arusia. sa.
aWisJilvJi
r mie
av ' r " ' '"aoTT
I f ik ail ht fus. f 1
I i Sam Courh arra. Tom Good, Cot ' 1
! 1 hi I'm Soia or arQeii'au- 1
fr ew .ws-'t e -' v t i-- w
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Ml Smt
ARMOUR AND HIS EMPLOYES.
Aa Iacideat Showing the Kiadaea al
the Great Chicago Packer.
Perhaps "Phil" Armour had less trou
ble with bis employes than almost any
other great employer of labor in the
country. He was exacting and re
quired punctuality and energy, but he
always paid good wages and showed a
personal interest in the welfare of each
one of his employes. He never permit
ted himself to get Into debt, and he
tried to impress upon hi employes the
rule which be bad followed. It is re
lated that one day. on going into bis
office, he found a policeman In the cor
ridor.
"What are yon doing here, air?" be
asked.
"I am here to serve a paper, wa
the reply.
-What kind of a pperT" asked Mr.
Armour.
"I want to garnishee one or your
men's wag" for debt." said the police
man. "Indeed." replied Mr. Armour, "and
who Is the man?" He thereupon asked
the policeman Into bis private office and
ordered that the debtor eome in. He
then asked the clerk bow long be had
been in debt. The man replied that for
twenty years be had been behind, and
that he could not catch np.
"But yon get a good alary." said Mr.
Armour, "don't you!"
"Yes," said the clerk, "but I can't get
out of debt. My life Is such that some
bow or other 1 can't get out"
. "But you must get out" said Mr.
Armour, "or you must leave here. How
much do you owe?"
The clerk then gave the amount. It
was less than f 1,0W). Mr. Armour took
bis check-book and wrote out a check
for tbe amount
There." said be as be handed the
It Is donbtful if snything could b
written more convincing than the in
teresting story related by Mr. Edward
T. Dudley, a practicing attorney (or 23
yean in San Francisco, with oifice at
83 City Hill s venae. Mr. Dudley
lost hi balance) while standing upon
the rear platform of a street ear, causing
him to fall, striking the ground with
the back of hi head, which brought on
a feeling of numhues and eventually
paralysis. Mr. Dudley tell hi ex
perience in his own way aa follows:
"After the fall from the car I passed
it by as an accident that had left DO
apparent ill effects; vet a tew week
later, in endeavoring tu get on a car, I
found I could not raise my foot. From
this time paralysis began in my feet
and io time mv loser limbs became
nomb. I became pale a a ghost and
it brought on a bloodless condition of
my system. From being a strong,
healthy man of ISO pounds, I was re
duced to 14S pound, and my doctor
told my wife that it wa onlv a que
tion of time when I should bare to
tak my bed. Medicine prescribed
by tbe doctors did no good, snl. at the
time I started to take Di. William
Pink Fills for Pale People, il 1 fell
down I could not possibly get np again
nnassutance. I could scarcely walk
block. Now I can walk three
or four miles without fatigue, anil a
yon see. am altogether a different man
and all from eight or nine boxes of
Dr. William.' Pink Pills for Pal Peo
ple.
"After trying Dr. Williams' Itnk
Pilis, could in a very short time
that I was picking np color and my
health and general system was much
improved. I did not change my diet.
nor did 1 take any other medicine, and
my increase in weight from 145
pounds to 185 pound I can lay to
nothing eUa than Dr. William' Pink
Pill for Pale People. Signed.
EDWARD T. DCDLEY.
Suhecribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of July, 1900.
Justin Gates, Notary Public,
At all druggists or direct" from Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady,
N. V., on receipt of price, 60 cents per
box; 6 boxes $2.50.
Origia ef Sing. Sin.
Ping Sing' name i derived from
"Sint Sic," the title of a former
branch vt the Mobegan Indians. The
inhabitanta of tbe town want to call it
0sin:og, which is the name of the
townbip.
it Career Only Typical mt a Taoaaaad
Mladast Caasaa.
The story of Mercur, Utah. Is a strik
ns illustration, ol the up and downs
f a typical mining camp. Many years
tgo the Indians there were supreme,
krrowheada and other relic picked up
war the site of Mercur Indicate that
.he tribe have at times contested
tniong themselves for that supremacy
with these bill a a battleground. .
In ISiO silver was discovered on thla
dte aad two years later the Carrie
Steele mine took out $83,000 In three
tuoutba, and the Camp Floyd boom
eaped to Its height LewUton sprang
p alinowt In a day where Mercur now
statute. Tbe town waa In a fever.
foece were rich strikes, ahootlngs, wild
rouaals and. claim jumping. Tbe
Mormon Chief mine was transformed
nto a fort, aud battles for Its posse.
tlon were frequent
Then the bottom dropped out The
.tmp waa deserted. Tbe sound or
pick and blast were gone from the deep
me. Bats fluttered unmolested
about the rotting timbers. Coyotes
slunk Into the tuuneai and from thla
vantage ground howled defiance at the
tlcroe wind of winter. For a time tbe
!ectral buildings stood gloomily on
their stilts, their panelese windows
i taring vacantly. Then decay made
them alnk gradually Into dewolate
heaps, to be swept away later by fir.
In 1$) only one house waa left In
the entire canyon. There lived sol.tary j
Mows! Mauuing, keeping up asaessmeut :
work on a few claims. In 1SM1 Arie i
Plncdo thought be had found quick-j
silver in the old ramp. He staked out i
a claim and named It Mercur. But tbe
mercury never paid to develop to
claim. In 18S3 gold waa found in as
says, but It could not be extracted. A
few nten became Interveted aud car-
rled on mining io a desultory way with
out success. The Mercur claim waa
sold as a "gold brick" to a party of Ne- j
braska "tenderfeet" For years they j
worked away. Ore waa to be found lo
plenty, and the assays showed large ;
amounts of gold. But every process
they tried brought no result in ex-
tractlng the precious metal. They ex- j
bausted their capital, and in 11 they :
were $50,000 In debt and at tbe end of i
their rope.
Gilbert Peyton, one of the owners,
who was a Nebraska druggist vlsiied
tbe mine. Going through tbe drawers
of" tbe office desk he came upon a
pamphlet which had bevn sent to the
foreman. It waa a brief description of
the cyanide process, then new In Amer
ica. With his druggist' experience
Peyton had no difficulty Io mixing a
cyanide solution and testing It In a
cupel with some pulverised ore. But
tbe solution did not seem to percolate
tbe powdered ore and the experiment
were failure. 8!ck at heart Peyton left
In the cupel a solution with which he
bad been making tests until It was
much diluted, and went to bed. Tbe
Dext morning be noticed that the weak
ened solution had penetrated the clay
cupe I
If the weak solution will go through
clay like that. It ought to go through
large pieces of ore." be reasoned.
The problem waa solved. A weak so-
lution and larger pieces of ore were
tried, and the process worked like a '
charm. !
The owners of the Mercur mine were
transformed Into rich men. Moses ;
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP.
RfilpflspH hv Pe-ru-na Congressman How-
wsy I T "" J w w ' " t
ard's Recovery Congressman
Geo. H. White's Case.
la Grippe I epidemic catarrh. Ill "Following a
spares no" clan or nationality. The' grippe! teenied
culture.! and tbs Ignorant, the aristo- all over,
crat and th pauper, lb masses and i "Une of mv
the clssses ere alike subject to la
grippe. None an exempt sll are lia
ble.
Have yon the grip? Or. rather, ha.
the grip got yen? Grip i well named.
Tbe original French term, la gripie,
ha been ahortened by the bosy Ameri
can to read '"grip. " Without intend
ing to do so a new word has been
coined that exactly describe the case.
As if some biileoo giant with swful
GRIP bad elotcbed a in it fatal
elasp. Men. women, children, whole
town and cities are caught in tbe
baneful grip of a terrible monster.
l".ra-aa Foe Orlw.
Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell, president or
Epwortb League, also president of
Loyal Temperance Legion, write from
Chehali. Wash.:
"I have used several remedies in
cases of severe colds and la grippe, but
none I consider of more vain then
Peruns." Mra Dr. C. D. Powell.
sever attack of la
to be affected badly
U.nnln, natlonl hvnill m,d.
"-""" '""" " - tu. o . vi. j-..: r. r.i t
$15,000. The town of Mercur sprang, va .-t v., vv.uiui,
up. phoenix like, and Is to-day one of . f.r-r.et. - Grips.
tbe richest gold camps In the United i ', prewusu. vtoioeu
fol-
States.-Eugene B. Palmer In Alnslee'. '' 'f writes from
GIRL'S FIGHT WITH A HAWK
California Child DUplared a
fal Aaaoaat of I'lack.
Ida. Duffy, the 0-year-o!d daughter of
Thomas 3. Duffy, of the Palatine In-; ma Jouri.
t Burling street, Chicago, 111
lows:
"Thi spring I suffered merely from
Waader-; th after effect of la grippe. At tbe
doctor did not seem to help me I
bought a bottle ol Perun." Miss Km-
Btati or Osno. rrrv ow tolxdo, (
Faurg j. i wn make, oath that be Is the
senior porter of the firm ol r. J. . arsnrr fc Co.,
doing bouneaa in the City of Toledo, County
and mate a'or-na d, and that aaid crm will par
WW, fi ni UULL, IU in- MC
aad every caar of Catai rh that eanaot be Cored
oy we tue oi utu. s HTmn ctaa.
ikis, j CHrrr
Sworn to before me and sabocribed in nr
presence, iis tts day of December, A. D. im.
A.W.GLEASON.
I Aobxry inue
clerk tbe check. "There Is enough to ! fil!,St7? '5rJS 'JS'B lntmtUT and ecu
. . , B ; directly oa the Mood and moeoos luriacea oi
pay ail your ueoia. i want yon uesynem. scad lor textimra.als, free.
to keep out of debt and If I bear of yoo
again getting Into debt yon will have
to leave."
The man took the check, paid hla
debts and remodeled b'.s life on a cask
basis.
v j mirsEv a i :ii
Sold by drnggitu. "oe.
MaU's family PUl. ars lb beat,
lutedo, a
Varutioa of the Loot
"That friend of mine In the British
. army acnt me a keg of Chinese wine
that be looted in i'eiiin. Tbe Muff
i wa half water."
"Evidently diluted."
Bow Trees Are DwarfedL
Interest in tbe dwarfed forest trees
nroduced by Chinese and Jansnnw nr.
I. A,Mrfn In M. t riwivitre annul i-c i iji?mit rpQirn
"6 " urease inira Ave., Minneapolis, .Miuu., Jan.
a Drancn rrom a tree, just oeiow aa : '
the branch he cuts
eye on the Drancn he cuts and re-
mores a ring of bark. Then be sticks
tbe branch in a ball of specially pre
pared earth. This be crams Into a
flower pot and keeps It moist enough
to start the roots. After tbe roota are
well grewn tbe water supply Is lessen
ed. As tbe branch puts out limbs these
ire clamped with wire bands to pro-
duce a rugged and ancient look. Tbe
roots are kept down by cutting. Honey
is smeared on the trunks to attract la
sects which give it a worm-eaten ap
pearance. It often requires twenty
years to perfect tbe dwarfing.
Bess la Palestine
Cnder rational treatment tbe aver
age yield of a beehive in Palistins i
100 ponmJa.
Lirs or Qtmms Victoria.
Complete llfo mt Qaeen Victoria. Hoot
French Elections.
Connected with French parliament
ary elections are some curious features.
For instance, no wall literature Issued
by a candidate or his friends may be
printed on white paper, white being
the color reserved for offtdal announce
ments. In tbe days of tbe empire.
when official candidates were known
n tbe land, tbe addresses of tbe gov
ernment's nominees were printed on
white paper, snd this no doubt bsd due
weight with the more Ignorant voters.
Again, any elector whose name Is men
tioned In a newspaper can. If he feel
himself aggrieved, call upon the editor
to publish a reply. This, however. Is
not confined to elections, but 1 a right
njoyed by French citizen under the
aw of tbe country.
Want Americana to Do the Work.
Tbe Siamese government has asked
'or American bids for the construction
if a plant for the manufacture of am-
nuolrtoe In that country.
The love of a woman la more dauger
jus than the enmity of a man.
term. OutBt mailed I
A-tdrvws a. C. Miller A Co.. Portland. Or.
Dsaiscd.
Adversity is often a blessing io dis
guise.
surance Company, of San Francisco,
had a desperate battle with a wounded
chicken hawk at San Rafael and nar
rowly escape with her life. Several
day ago the bird waa given to tbe
hild and It haa aince been kept a pris
oner In the yard of the family residence
it that place. The other morning tbe
hawk succeeded in making its ew:aoe
io d flew to a near-by tree, where a
piece of string attached to Its leg be
came entangled in the branches, again
making tbe bird a prisoner.
The Utile girt seeing that tbe bawk
waa unable to fly away, ran to tbe tree.
and taking advantage of It spreading
limbs, rapidly climbed to a spot many
feet above tbe ground, where the bird
was entangled. She attempted to undo
tbe string from the tree, when sudden
ly tbe bird swooped at her and burled
tbe talons of both feet in tbe little girl's
face. Tbe child screamed with pain.
but plucklly fought tbe hawk off aa
again and again It attacked her with
beak, talon and wings.
The child's face waa terribly scratch
ed and her hauds cut In tbe struggle,
but tbe little heroine clung to the tree
and eventually securing a bold on the
bird's legs prevented It from doing; fur
ther harm. Slowly and painfully sua
limbed down tbe tree and still cling-
ng to the struggling bird she brought
it with ber to tbe ground and placed It
in captivity. Then she ran to tint
bouse, where her cut and bleeding face
waa promptly attended to. Lo Ange-
lea Time.
Cowg-rwe.iaaa Howard, tetter.
Fort Payne, A Is.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum
bus, Ohio:
Qentlemen"l have taken Pe
runa now for two weeks anil
find I am very much relieved. I
feel that my cure will be perma
nent I have also taken It tor la
grippe and I take pleasure In rec
ommending Peruna as an excel
lent remedy to all fellow suffer
ers."M. W. Howard, Member of
Congress.
La Orlwmo teeveo two Syatea. la a
Uoplorablw Condition.
D. L. Wal'aee, charter mem Iter of
the International Barber' Union,
writes from 15 Western avenue, Min
neapolis, Minn.:
costomer who w
greatly helped by Parana advised me
lo try it, aud I proonrsd a bottle th
nine day. Now my head is clear, my
nerves are steady, 1 eojoy food, aud
rs.t well. Peiona has been woitb a
dollar a dose to we." L. D. Wallace.
Oris Cnnaoe tfteafweoa.
Mr. M. A. Sharick. chaplain G. A.
B. Woman' Belief Corps, writes (torn
Fremont, Wash.:
"When la grippe was th prevailing
illness in this Western country 1 was
laid np tbs whole winter, 1 partially
lot iny hearing, and had a very bad
case of catarrh of th head and throat.
"I read of reruns, trisd it snd had
my besring ventured snd catattb cored.
I cannot speak too well of Peruua."
Mr. M. A. hharick.
ta l-iipee Cared la lie rir.1 Stage.
Lieutenant Clarioe Hunt, of th Halt
Lake City barracks of ths Halvation
Army, write from Ogden, Utah:
"Two month ago 1 was suffering
with so sever a Cold I could hardly
peak.
"Our captain advised m to try Pe
runa. and procured holt I (or me, and
truly it worked wonder. Within two
week I was entirely well." Clarice
iiont.
Coagreeemaa TVhlla'a teller.
Tarboro, N. C
aentlemenl am more than
satisfied with Peruna and find
It to be an excellent remedy for
the grip and catarrh. I have
used It In my family and they all
Join me In recommending It as
an excellent remedy."-Qeo. II,
white. Member of Congress.
Remained In ro-bto ll.ol.b. Artor C.'orrd
oi ,ri,o.
Mrs. T. W. ColMo.. treasurer Inde
pendent Order Good Templar, of Ever
ett, wssn., write:
After having a sever attack of la
grippe I continued lo a feeble condi
tion even sfter the doctor called me
cored. My blood seemed poisoned.
reruns cored me." Mr. T. W. Col
lio.
Addr The Peruna Medicine Co., of
Colombo, O., for a free book on ca
tarrh.
SEED DEALERS.
viw dIt you
S.oJ for FREE PEED CATALOG I' J
Portland SEED Company,
135 Front Slrt. Portland, Or,
rum mmwi mm
Annual Cal.lnen now ready. M.iios
free ou tv.iiK.t full lino of upulle, ma
fairs, pvubry, beo. of teiden, i
BUELL LAMBCRSON-8 SONS,
180 Front Street. Portland, Or,
FEUEIlfS
in fcr-i
"- Yon II
r ka.w what I I
you're diamine I 1
JF W wlwn yott plant
f Jf Ferry Howie, it you
f buy eaea teed, ytnt oaat 1 1
Ih nir. Tak no chaocea I 1
1 terry's. tiealer every.
A where Mil then. Writ
ar IWI need A usual
mailed (res, yf jf
Ostrsft, lrf1
nnmv rnri arM-BTrs
0 UAL.fc.ru ot.EDS
C' (, ?JLL "K1 ,ou '
S'Tt wtt 1Mt.Ur.tlaV SISMnsrnl tH,,mk
L, Jr" 4 vl rmyakf- 4 ut 9tJ Urn
PV' Com bin ni 'o Corn.
i'X tst nwn vnto - swinti U III,
m.ii',i , :k i'wte " inpouunrr "
Q 'i nNjxllotlMMiitf!,!, f-mM
".'."oK. 'itiolirprs. WW
Cambrwu I J " t
rH : iraWt IrH -v'l I
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it: m.M ra ) iheK ivma'aei
! ayt,v.it) eiinM .wM,.ia woaftooa. p F
Jean A. Sal ser Seed Co. U tfieaa, to. I
I I I MM M SI mrj
NOTHING BETTER MADE
tes ta. t mat. a tl.tak U y gett
..Mitchell,.
Mitchell, Iteoiis & Staver Co.
PORTLAND. ORECON.
r-v;.H'r: pensTon
f SICKfu i. WoKioetes. M C. tiier mil n
I rvivtoiitr ti4ie. M. th N. U. Volt, stag
sBihCotpa rruwcuting ctatm. .tuo 17.
on. Gu;;;rSu fills
ONI rOt A DOSK. 4tf fttftt Raailark. ad fret.
p-i, Kem-.'sy fiWii-J'tirtrF UktUiwi, AH ltfr
li-rt.l reivnn luwa.4m titurtppr.l-rB. T
V-e'nr-e.-ti W't,tlf 'mt IrifiaUrsBI.JkL DR.
QtAWKQCO..n allllgtoy l)fiigTmsH4,
DOWNFALLS
trp tbM is dancer ef
SPRAINS
BRUISES
which cripple or Itvrt
4e.jr, but t anjr tian
irotm vuifftr
V)
w
Vi
An I'nfortnoato Name.
Mr. Peet, a rather diffident man. was
unable to prevent himself from being
Introduced one evening to a fascinating
young lady, who, misunderstanding bis
name, constantly addressed him aa Mr.
Peter, much to the gentleman's dis
tress. Finally, gammoning courage, he
bashfully but earnestly remonstrated:
'Ob, don't call me Peters; call me
Peetr
'Ah. but I don't know yon well
enough. Mr. Peters," s'd tbe young
lady, blushing, as she playfully with
drew behind ber fan.
St Jacobs Oil
will ear em-cry aad promptly
All Bhe Took.
"Did she take anything when she left
ley husband' bouse?"
"Nothing but ber departure."
Then I waa misinformed."
"In what way?"
"I understood she took ber maiden
I name. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"Bridget told Mrs. Nextdoor that I
was henpecked fool; shall I discharge
berT "At once! Bridget has no right
to tell our family secret to the nelgh-bors."-Uf.
Iowa th "Hawkeys SUU."
Iowa almrst from the dats of it ad
mission baa been called tbe "Hawkeys
State." Ilawkeye in the name of a
noted Indian chief, who, in the early
day, caused no tittls troubl along tbe
weitern border of American civiliza
tion. 0KrlMt.DTApnrlelh blood .
and cures all form of Indigra
tlon: a dear, healthy eonplesloa
sad good health result from It
asmlsasadefrom HISSt.
A Big Warclwus.
Kansas City I to nave a big banana
warehouse, large anongb to hold 26 car
load.
TO CVII A COLO IBf OKI OAT
Take tmxativ Bromo Quinine Tab
let. All dmggirta refund th money
if it tails to cure. E. W. Grove ig-
nature ia on each bos. 16c.
Electrical Work of Germany.
Tbs electrical works of Germany
repteaent an investment of 9300,090,
00). '
riT. rnamntlr Oir-d. e U or mrmuaiiw
1 1 ettr Int '!,' w.nf fr Klo'tir-l rvv
hoof SMorurPHBKt'i.wOuullxxlloa.ltroU.
no. Ka.a u tui.m..ui Ai..a..rMii,i1.r.
Otitpvt sf Russiaa Geld Hints.
Russian gold mine average an an
nual yield of 66,668 pounds.
too stove wait too akctakixo
When yoo Uke Grove' Ti.tales Chill
Tonio because th formula i plainly
printed on every bottle sbowlog tlisl it
is simply Iron and (jninins in a Usts
leu knrn. Ho Curs, Ko Fsy. 600.
Boaatt Nearly 4.000 Ysrsi Old.
Ths oldest bonnet was found on sn
Egyptian mummy, that of a princess
who wis interred about J.000 rears
tmiore vnnst.
rWiastd a SUU Coavict PUnUUsn.
Th penitentiary board ol MlaItlppi
ba porobaavd 1,000 acres for slats
convict plantation.
Tk Heat freaerlntlna tor Malaria
vuiiiaaaa rsvertsa bottle of Grove..
jsawuesa will Tonln. It 1. simply
iron and quinine in a tastelt form
KhIImm V.. TJ . , ...
-w wwo, t ny. rues coo.
ladisns Whs Art Frehlbitlsaitt.
Tbe remnant of th once great Pen
obscot tribe of Indian now living on ao
t.iauu near uiutown, M. K., have
tnsir own form of government. At
tnetr recent eleotion they cboaa a Pro.
btbitionlst chiel, named Mitchell At
tean, by a vote of 28 to 8.
Sour Stomach
I a, I olll aovor ha iilwol lfe.ia la the aoaM
Sf uvor ou la. M .aaee ai,a mv h.M
aa I aa. aumach Uoobla Roe .la, ut
is laoeania I fool See. Mr wlf. ...alto aw
ihom oita Moolelal roaalia for m, twm J,
--. Loarom v. . Lovli, hja
If kjt CATMARTIO
Vwvo mass Msamara
Ueo. ft.ver We...,, Ur'Je SW fcl' IS?
... CURK CONSTIPATION. '..
"ii.i.tnoM, imna. s Ioa. Ttf
i ,
K re envoi a " A re.
eaa.k.bi. latiod tmm.
wawh oofUo. the akia,
giving laa yooiaful row.
I'W.um which hvaay
UmUAS lllt.MKKS.
If .rmlrw and ahoululrly
tnrtvible. yt.oo prr bcrttlt.
Mend v reH lot Uuao.v
od book. "Meanly Herrrta."
u, Wioii.aaco,
oM Sn New Vorh Ulg,
neaule.
U You Nd a
SAW MILL, ENGINE
or any pleeeef Marhlnerr, II
will pay to write u. lev sals'
BOILER,
logne and prior.
RUSSEll at CO., Portland, Or.
POULTRY NETTINC.
Buy from the nanufaeturer. frit m lull rolls
t feet wide. 10 Iret long gl.s
t '
O M f .1
. O .. M "
" j
all Kind, ef Wire and Iron Work.
PORTLAND WIRS at IRON WORKS
14V rron. SI., furtlaad, Oregon.
t Sic? Tobacco Suddenly
It Injure, neivou. .y.irta to do M. Bt-
vt'lttt I. Iho milv .nr. euro.
and notiilm ynu wbin lo hob. Hold wub a
gu.ranire thai tnres bn.ea wlllenre .or
Binn.rilRfl ivrriablandheruileia. It ba
-. lr.j ihout.n.l., it wlllenre ton.
ail iliu.s'.via ur tr mail prepaid. II a boss
Ml
onim t:.u. iukLioi ir.
Cmkm io-i. t'o., ta Crueae, WU.
rue kuss
hi.i ruts to BvipLOTriis.
Cook., Waller., Ixit gera, Mlllnen, Knl en,
ak,. If U . I............ ,.-.a. I'arnD
li-ra. Woodrhnper,, llotiM lilrla, U.'lel.. r"
tanrania, Km nut aitenilon lo malt onlrri.
mi uriitau iat. m , aaaisi. rnaM,it
1
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ivartiasr aloaao
I I
mil fi5H
m lii
U5
i!ft on. VUJULBf
Will ECcep You DaY
Taat No Susvivuvi . Tail OVAlocut,
SnOwiH FoliLinc Or CashCNTS arioHMa.
A J.TOwrP.ro. Bosron. Mass.
CUTLER'S CARBQUTEef UBIK
A f oaranleed Car. for Ctarr aa
OMSsraptlon. Hot. lc. Ho lot.
1. 1. SMITH I CO., Iiifftli, R.T.rriF'l