Catarrh
Xi a constitutional dleeaes.
It originate! in a scrofulous condition ot
the blood and depends on that condition.
It often causes headache and disalnesa.
Impairs the taste, amell and hearing, al
feels the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach.
It U a radically anil permanently
cured by tie blood-purlfylng, alterative
and tonlo action of
Hood's Sarsapariila
This great medicine has wrought tha most
wonderful cures of all diseases depending
on scrofula or tha scrofulous habit
AN ancient SWT.Ig-s To Uathcra cf
i E MERRY GAME OF FOOTBALL"
MANY CENTURIES OLD.
It W.
ried
h? tha
flared by tha Greeks. Car
on by tha Roman. Developed
Jbrltlah, and Perfected by
ttoon'a Hum are the keat eelhartie.
Blodera American.
"t Merry Game of Football from
Ancient Time Till Now" la the title
of an illustrated article in St. Nicholas
from the pen of N. O. Messenger. The
Greek Invented the sport, and through
the Iiouiaus It reached the Britons, in
the time of Queen Kliiabeth' football
was lu high favor. It was played la
the city streets, on the commons, and in
country luues. There was not much
rule or order to the game, the object
being merely to put the ball Into the
enemy's goal, by fair ueaus or by foul.
The goals might be a mile apart, with
ditches and hedges aud highroads be
tween. The players struggled In ear
nest, and brokeu bones were uo rarity
in the rush that followed.
This wus probably the roughest and
most brutal period iu football's history.
The accounts of the times speak fre
quently of accidents, aud too often
gold and the plates and dishes used
at the royal table are of solid gold,
incrusted with fireoions stones. If it
were possible for the contents of the
shah's kitchen to be put up at auc
tion they would realize over $5,000,
000.
FtTft Fernajwntlr Oared. No fits er nrvoasiw
after rirat lv aaf lr. Kliss'a ()rt Nrw
Bestonr. fetid for V K K SM.Oe Irul Mil .nil tr
let. Ds.t.11 Kul,l.ul..llir:li;tl,PtlilJ.lphn,r
A Wiaceasla Family's PreminuKC
Dr. Roswell Park, one of the physi
cians who attended President McKin
ley, is a son of the Rev. Roswell Park,
D. D., who founded and was the first
president of Racine college, Racine,
Wis.
: 1
. Only Woman Arctic Explorer.
Mrs. Peary, who recently returned
from a year's trip to the Arctics with
supplies for her husband, occupies a
unique position jn the world as the
only woman arctic explorer. She
has several times accompanied her
husband on his expeditions, sharing
the-' dancers and hardships. Mrs.
Peary's little daughter, Mary Annig-
bito Peary, was born in the far north
in 1893, and did not see daylight un
til she was six months old.
Relief of an Ag Leaj Put
Tha petrified forests of Ariiona were
recently examined anew under the
direction of the general land office.
The silicified logs lie iu, the greatest
abundance within an area of eight
square miles in Apache county. In
some places they lie more thickly
than they could have stood while
living as trees, and it is thought they
must have been carried there by a
awift ourrent of water in the meeot otio
age. ..." .
M nioni In Royal Kitchens.
The most costly kitchen belongs to
the Spanish court, the cooking uten-
7KftO .j .f -fit. thert ww ,atal wcideuts in th. play-
175,500, and are of a great age. The . . . " .
kitchen of the shah of Persia is, how- j u, .r '"T , A ,
ever, the most valuable in the world. L 1T toottall day In
Keen th kin nnta ini with I thos ti,ui's- alul ,b' " ' hule PP-.
- " v v . tuirillttll UI(IU VMW
turned out to kick the ball. There was
one grand scramble to reach It as it
was punted down the streets. Over
housetops, aud across commons. The
merchants barred shop windows and
doors as the merr crowds surged
through the streets, for scant heed was
given to any obstacle that stood in the
way of the pursuit of the ball. Some
times two or more crowds. In chase of
the flying pigskin, fell foul of one an.
other's coarse, and then there was a
to-do, aud the strongest held the right
of way, perhaps carrying off both balls,
and causing the other crowd to join in
their pursuit.
With the year 1800 the game began
to be adopted by English schools and
universities as the leading sport. In
1S03 an association was formed, and It
was made a scientific sport. At this time
the game was played differently by dif
ferent universities. Rugby permitted
carrying the ball, holding runners,
charging aud tackling, while Harrow
and Winchester only allowed kicking.
In 1871 the Rugby Union was formed,
and, rules laid down. Prior to 187S
American universities bad paid little
attention to football. It was Harvard
that brought the game to the United
States, and In order to have a foeman
worthy of Its steel taught It to Tale.
"Old Eli" took gracefully to the drub
bing that was Involved In learning the
first lesson, which was learned so well
that for many years thereafter Har
vard had no more victories.
The Rugby game has been developed
In America mainly along the lines of
Interference and tackling. The Yankees
were quick to perceive advantages
which could be gained In this direction
and put them into play. In 1880 Prince
ton introduced the- "wedge," using it
against Harvard, who In turn took It up
against rale next year. Then Harvard
went one better and brought out the
flying wedge," which, with the "V."
the "push," and the plow," are perma
nent features of football work.
In the perfection of football playing
into a scientific sport from the old
rough-and-tumble games of the past an
Involved system of signals has come
Into use. The signals are made by call
ing out numbers. 4
There seems to be no lessening of
Interest In the sport. There may be as
many as twenty thousand spectators.
and the great game of football, which
began with the Greeks, was carried on
by the Romans, developed by the Brit
ish, and perfected by the Americans,
seems to be indeed the king of autumn
8 port 4.
can, who met him one night at a club,
told ua of a conversation which he had
beard on that occasion. There was
general talk on the subject of the wild
and woolly manners of the Southwest
and the Texas Ideas of justice.
"We couldnt have anything like that,
don't you know, In this country," said
an Englishman.
"No, I reckon not," responded the
Texan; "It takes a special tralnln' that
you folks won't ketch up to fer a good
many years yrt, i reckon."
"I should hope not," laughed tha Eng
lishman. ,
" 'Taln't your fault, ' though." con
soled the Texan; "you can't expect to
have all the best things over here, you
know." . ., ., ......
"It's a good thing. I know." admit
ted the Englishman, "but yet I think
the system Is most defective. Judge
Lyuch is not always In the right"
"I don't know about that," said the
Texan, shaking his head, doubtfully.
"Now," said the Englishman, conclu
sively, "are you prepared to say that
justice Is always: promptly administer
ed In tills manner?"
The Texan hesitated a moment and
showed unmistakable signs of falling
to uphold his cause.
"I reckon you're right. Colonel," he
said. "Sometimes the rope breaks or
gun misses fire the first time, but you
oughtn't to hold that ag'n us, fer we
never let the cuss git away." Syracuse
Standard.
. Is. this workaday world few women
are so placed that physical exertion
Is not constantly demanded of them In
weir aauy ins.
We make a special appeal to mothers
ol large Tarollioa whose work la never
done, and many of whom auffor, and
sutler for lack of Intelligent aid.
To women, young or old, rich or
poor, we exiena an invitation to accept
free advice. Oh, women 1 do not let
if rfp
mmlf
Mas. Caaaxa Baixsmxa.
MOULTING OF THE TARANTULA,
tore
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
muinren uunug uie tevuuog pernio.
Prescac of Philrppms Products,
President Roosevelt was recently
presented a handsome cane and seve
ral - pieces of cloth manufactured in
the Philippine islands by A. Abren,
a Filipino merchant traveling in
this country to get a knowledge of
American mercantile methods.
Romance la Real Ufa,
The present Lord Bath at one time
was the affianced of Princess May of
Teck. The match had been publicly
announced, and all the arrangements
made, but at the last moment, al
most. Lord Bath insisted on marry
ing Violet Mordaunt. Princess May,
after becoming (be fiancee of the
lluks of Clarence, subsequently mar
ried the latter's younger brother, the
Duke of Cornwall and York. ,
Piso's Care cannot be too highly spoken
of aa a cough cure. J. W. O'Bbiks. 322
Third Ave., K., Minneapolis, Uinn., Jan.
6, 1900.
. Curious Chronological Facts.
No century has ever begun on a
Wednesday, a Friday or a Sunday,
and the same order of days is repeat
ed each 20 years. January and Octo
ber. .of each year always begin with
the same day; so with April and
July; so with September and Decem
ber; so with February, March and
November.
Entomological Occurrence of
Ordinary Inter.
An event of more than ordinary In
terest transpired In my office yesterday
noon. The large female tarantula shed
her skin for the second time since she
has been In captivity. Those familiar
with Insects, spiders and related crea
tures are aware that they are Incased
by a hard, unyielding Integument. In
crease of size Is permissible only when
the skin is shed, and one that has been
newly formed beneath expands to the
requisite degree. This Is a process con
stantly occurring In nature, and ever
excites Interest in the beholder. When
a large spider, three Inches long, throws
off the old integument It Is a thrilling
sight In the present case the taran
tula had evidently been feeling unwell
for some days a condition frequently
preceding this process among Insects,
and yesterday morning she was found
lying upon her back and apparently
dead, but moved a little upon being dis
turbed. She lay thus until about 12:15
o'clock, when the rustling of her move
ments made excited attention. The old
skin was ruptured about the thorax In
such a manner that the top could be
removed entire, and through this open
ing the giant spider was literally work
ing out of her old skin. This was ac
complished by the aid of the eight legs
and the two leg-like palpi. At the end
of an hour the change had been effect
ed. The spider lay upon her back, be
side the perfect skin, resting from the
severe exertion. This tarantula was
unusually large before she moulted,
and Is now of still greater size. She
came North In a bunch of bananas
about two and one-half years ago, and
until last January was the pet of Dr.
J. M. BIgelow. While under his care
one skin was shed, and Is now In my
possession. An Idea of the Increase In
size attendant upon moulting may be
gained by comparing the dimensions of
the dorsal piece of the skin shed ubout
the latter part of 1816. when under the
care of Dr. BIgelow, and the one- shed
yesterday. The first measured one Inch
and the second measures one and one
fourth Inches. Therefore the present
dorsal piece will probably be- propor
tionately larger when fully expauded.
New York State Entomologist, In Al
bany Argus. .
your lives be sacrificed when a word of
advice at the Brat approach ot weak
ness, may fill your future years with
healthy Joy. Address a lotter to Airs.
Pinkham's Laboratory, Lynn Mass.,
and you will not be disappointed.
"When 1 began to take Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was
not able to do my housework. I suf
fered terribly at time of menstruation.
Several doctors told me tfeey could do
nothing forme. Thanhs to tha Pink
ham advice and medicine I am now
well, and can do the work for eight la
the family.
" I would recommend Lydla E. Pinky
ham's Vegetable Compound to all
mothers with large families." Mas.
ClBBH BsLLBvnxc, Ludington, Mich.
Advice lor Attar.
Mr. Astor cannot be a peer of Eng
land because the law prohibits natur
alised subjects from attaining tojthnt
dignity. Mr. Astor has tried so hard
to get away from Ins fur and pelt
ancestors that he has brought it to
the notice of all the world, and got
nothing else for his pains except dis
appointment. It is a wise son who
accepts his own pedigree. Pittsburg
Times.
Whnltsalt Beer Drlnkert,
The British are the largost drinkers
of beer in the world and tbooummmp
tion is growing. The quantity t)( beer
ulttnrlHHi in 11)00 amounted to 1.2HD,
700,000 gallons, or not much less
than 208. 000. 000 oubio foot: In other
words, the contents ol a reservoir
i.000 feet long, 1,000 foot wide and
104 foot deep.
Drtyfui Returning to Alsace.
Captain Dreyfus, who has been liv
ing at Cologne, near Geneva, for
some time past, has determined to
leave Switzerland and make his home
in Alsace, where he was born. He
will spend the winter in the Riveria,
after which he will definitely settle
down in Alsaoe, devoting his time to
literature and soiontilio pursuits, .
Alligation Certified To.
A Sumner county (Kansas) man
who had a neighbor arrested for slam
der, swore to the following affidavit :
I horoby solemnly swear that the de
fendant set uimiii me, vailing me a
lobster, a pauper, a scarecrow, and an
idiot, all of which I certify to be
true,"
WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES
Regard Peruna as Tlieir Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs, Colds,
Grip and Catarrhal Diseases.
I clear, and my breath Is not hsd. f
am nut troubled with coughing or
spitting, or any other disagreeable,
symptoms of oatarrh.' 'But you niav
ihtu vuu vwinmi mi jib same, (Ja
mrrii is not ai
Not Smooth. .
Quinn I think Bob Evans called
his book a "Sailor's Log."
De Fonte tea, and it seems to me
some people ran against a good many
knots when they read it. Chicago
News,
South American Underground Telegraph,
The Argentine Republia has been
obliged to put the telegraph line
between Rosario and liuvnoa Ay res
underground, because on wet days
the electno current was dissipated
through the numerous spider wobs
attached to the wires.
A Smart Girl's Deception.
A wise girl in Garnet, Kan., ties
an apron around hei waist whenever
she sees her "steady" coming, and
hen she lets liim in she blushes and
excuses herself on the plea that she
as been "helping mamma." Kan
sas City Star.
Madrid to Erect Eight Statute.
The magistrates of Madrid, at a re
cent meeting, voted (he sum of 250,
000 pesetas for the erection of eight
statues of Lope de Vega, Murilio,
Moratin, Ventura-Rodriguez, ",Goya,
Arquelles, Quevedo and Salamanca,
SEVEN WAS HIS FATE.
Mystic FiKnri Panned Franklin John
eon Thronirh Life and to Death.
In the long life of Franklin Johnson,
who died, after a week's Illness of pneu
monia, at his residence, 61 West 49th
street. New York, recently, the figure
7 or a combination of 7s occurred so
surprisingly In connection with every
event of importance that befell him
that It was only fulfilling a presenti
ment be had frequently expressed when
his death occurred In bis 77th year.
Mr. Johnson was born In 1823, which.
There la more Taterrb In this martinn nfrttm
ZfT,!TXlT ' y PwetM ot subtraction and addl thought
n doctor
Incurable, For a s
Bounced it a local dieeaae, and prescribed local
. remediee, and by eoDBtantl; fulling to core
with local treatment, pronounced It incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be acennlta.
tlaoal dlMarn, and therefore requlree eonetltn
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
nfaotnred by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, OMo,
latheonlTConBtitntional cure on the market,
it la taken internally In dotei from 10 drupe to
a teaepoonful. It acta directly on the Dlnod
and Mueone earfacee ol the tyeten. They offer
one hundred dollars for any cue It falls to
cure, fiend for circulars and testimonials. Ad
dreea, f. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, a
Sold by Drueirleti, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the beat.
Dogj Work In Relays.
The 1,980 miles between Skagway
and St. Michaels, Alaska, are covered
by 600 dogs, working in relays of 25
miles, in four and one-half days.
Between White Horse and Dawson,
140 horses are kept going day and
night in relays.
Many good physicians and nurses use
Wizard Oil for obstinate neuralgia and
rhenmatism. It's the right thing to do.
Nationality of Our President.
. President Roosevelt is the second
president of Dutch ancestry, Van
Buren being the first. Of our other
chief executives, 14 have sprung from
English stock, five from Scotch-Irish,
three from Scotch and one, Jefferson,
. from Welsh.
Never Sleken, 'Weeken or Gripe.
A constipation cure that pleases your palate,
your pocseiDooa
lrUKgUta, 10c,
pleasee your stomach, pleaves your pocketbook
-..rmreii umuuy iinruc.
Ke.,600.
Must Be Lovely.
"But none of the other girls seem
to admire my new dress."
"Is that so Turn around. I
didn't realize it was so pretty as
that." Philadelphia Bulletin.
H'
i.uMrX b.Urtt 111 flSl I
t Couth Syrup. Taatas Quod. Dee I
in lime, rum aruetntn.
'.ttili I- iHVi"''Aii
l
fSB"" S
tioa. easily resolves itseir Into a com
bination of 7s. His wife was born on
the "Ui of a month and tbelr marriage
also occurred on a 7th. Their only
child, a daughter, was born on a 14th
and died on the 21st of a month, In her
14th year.
Previous to living at 61 West 49th
street Mr. Johnson had resided at 77
West 52d street, and finally, yesterday
was the seventh day since he was taken
with a chill, which , developed ...into
pneumonia and caused his death.
At ote time Mr. Johnson feared that
he would die in bis 67tb year, but when
he passed that period In his life he bad
the utmost confidence' that he . would
live until he reached his 77th year.
Beyond that period, however, he bad no
expectation of living.
Mr. Johnson was the last of one of
New York's oldest families, says the
New York Herald. His grandfather
served under Gen. Washington, and his
father was for many years one of the
best-known contractors In the city. His
mother was a cousin of Ethan Allen.
Of his ten brothers and sisters there
are no male descendants known to the
family here, and Mr. Johnson leaves no
children, his wife alone surviving him.
He had not been in active business for
many years.
Bad Engheb. -
Men and women of all classes break
the rules of grammar nowadays, pre
ferring picturesque to correct speech,
but the offense Is most often committed
by the poor. Yet bad English Is not s
necessity of poverty, for there Is not s
man or woman or child In this broad
land of free schools who Is compelled to
say "I knowed" or "I seen" or "I have
saw," or any one or all of dozens of the
most glaring and Inexcusable outrages
of syntax. There Is no more necessity
for the poor person to speak Incorrectly
than there Is for the most favored of
our people. Schools and newspapers
and books are within the reach of all at
absolutely no cost save time and a little
and application. It Is not
asked or expected that any person use,
perfectly pure speech, for a certain lat
itude of language is permissible; but
there is ro possible excuse for such er
rors of speech as prevail among the so-
called lower classes, which includes
thousands of people who have plenty of
time to talk. and read. The root of the
matter lies In the carelessness and In
difference of parents and teachers who
neglect the children In their charge at a
time when they are learning the lan
guage, not out of grammars, but out of
the mouths of their elders, and of each
other. It Is as easy to say "I knew"
or "I saw? or "those things," as It Is to
say I knowed" or "I seen" or "them
things," and why let the children use
that which Is more difficult and harsher
than that which Is easier and softer?
TEXAS LYNCH LAW.
Boaae Explanation of Its Working: by
a Texan Abroad.
Some ten or more years ago, says a
man from Texas, we had occasion In
our town to send one of our prominent
citizens to England to look after soma
business of a private character In
which he, with half a dozen more of us,
was Interested. He was 'a bit raw, as
you might say in the East, but for our
purpose be answered admirably and ws
shoved blm to the front and let blrn
loose among the effete Inhabitants of
''' Aimed at the Trusts.
I cannot bay potatoes for I haven't got
the price
'The daily plate of "murphies" mast I
' :f miss..' i : ; .;' ... . ' -.
0, had I now the money blown In sum
mertime for Ice, , .
The situation had not been like this.
The ice trust, in the snmmer, and the
coal trust In the fall,
The hay trust in the winter, and all
that;
Some blamed old combination la dead
snre to get It all ,
' And keep one honest statesman "bust
ed" flat
Nebraska State JonmaL
n ... ,
1, Honeymoon faith. .
; Nell Mrs. Newlywed says she has
perfect confidence In ber husband. ..
Belle Yes; she even gives him her
letters to mall Philadelphia Record.
; A woman thinks she Is becoming used
to business when she has learned to be
suspicious of every man aba meets.
The
story" that sounds funny to you
may not be funny to other oeoDle. Don'f
Britain. I don't know what be didn't do irepeat it too often, r . i --, . . I
Aagling Society Protects Fish.
One of the most important duties
of the Thames Angling Preservation
Society is the recovery from the reser
voirs of the London water companies
of the hundreds of thousands of nan
which, is various stages of babyhood.
find their way from the Thames into
those large sheets of. water. ere it
not ..for the frequent nettings which
take place, the most serious harm
would probably result to the river
from the vast number of fish which
are constantly being drawn from it.
Biggest Warehouse In the World.
Liverpool has the biggest ware
he ns) in the world. It is built be
side the docks, and 'is intended to
house the imports of tobacco which
form so important a part of Liver
pool 's trade. The warehouse is 725
feet in length , 165 feet wide and 124
feet 10 inches high. The ground
area is 13,300 square yards, and the
area of the several floors 174,093
square yards.
EST FORTS!
BOWELS
If yon bavn't a regular, neoluir noreewni of eke)
bowel ery dy. you re wtn a. Hp ymi
towels oeeo. and wall, roroe, in the ti- uf
vtoleul vbr tie or Dill poison. Is deotferous. l'b
fttoiiitiAst, eult. most perfect way of aeepiastas)
Oldest Mas In America.
Elijah Bledsoe, colored, living near
Burgin, Ky., is believed to be the
oldeit man in America. There seems
to be good ground for believing that
he ' is over 120 years old. He is
known to have been married 13 times,
and something like half a hundred
of his children are scattered over the
state.
ft JJJ CATHARTIC
vwaos etaaa saisTaaao
Mrs. Belva A, lackwm.d, l Candidal lor
lue t 'resiliency
Mrs. Belva Loekwood, the eminent
barrister ol Washington, V, C, is the
only woman who has ever lieen a candi
date for tlin presidency of the United
States. he is the best known woman
in America. Asa pioneor of her sox
in the legal profeasion she has gath
ered fame and fortune. In a letter to
the I'cruna Mcdioino company, she
says : ,
" hMve used your Peruna both
tor myself and my mother, Mrs.
Hannah J. Bennett, now In her
88th year, and I find It an In
valuable remedy for cold, catarrh,
hay fever and kindred dlseasta I
also a good tonic for feeble and
old people, or those run down,
and with nerves unstrung."
Yours truly,
Belva A. Loekwood.
reruns cure catarrh by rcniovlne
tlio cause, inflamed mucous mem
branes.
Dr. Hartman, tho com pounder ol
Peruna, once said in a lecture to wo
men: A great number of women
consult me every year, I often have
occasion to say to these patients : 'I
fear you have catarrh, muihim.' Thoy
OA
efc "
Mrs. T. J. Hellara,
KurrkaHprlrts, Ark.,
ourwtol enter oas
ol oatarah by i eruiia,
ways located in
the head. You
may have oatarrh
of tfie lungs, er
stomach or liver,
or kidneys, and
especially you
may have oa
tarrh of the pel
via organs."
The doctor
went on to sayi
"I have been
nroachlngr this
doctrine (or the last 40 years, but there
aro a vast multitude ol women who
have never heard it yet.
Catarrh may attack any organ of
the body. Women are especially
liuhlo to oatarrh ol the polvio organs,
There are one hundred case ol ca
tarrh of the pelvlo organs to one of
oatarrh of the head. Most neonla
think because they have not catarrh
ot the head, they have not oatarrh
at all. This is a great mistake and is
tho cause of many cases of sickness
and death," , .
Mrs, T. Pelton, 603 Bt. Anthony
avenue, Ht. Taul, Minn., writes i "I'e
runs has dons
wonders for mo,
It has cured my
headache and pal.
pitatlon of the
heart; has built
up my whole sys
tem, . I cheerfully
recommend Peru
na to all sufTerers
afllicted with ca
tarrh. My moth-
er ts never
without Peruna.
When one is tired and Generally out
of sorts, if Peruna is taken it Imme
diately removes that tired feeling."
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory result from the use of.
Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart
man, giving a full statement of your
case and he will be pleased tq give
you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman. - Pros dent
11 1
fM'll
Mn. T. rlton.
will generally reply, 'lib, no, I never f the Hartman Sanitarium, Colum
had catarrh. My nose is perfectly ; bus, O,
S Pleasant. Palatable, e-otent. TasteOoo noQnmt,
lYir sicken. Wia. orontie, h)i, , lot Write,
or free sample, and booklee on bealtn.' Address
earttoe assr "-. Ciimi, m,m m, shell, sate
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
D0NT GET WETI
THE ORKINAt,
CLOTMINO-
m un m vf LLflwr
ESSUrS0TCCT!C.1
rwreat. LJ
ON
eve?
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man." , U affirmed that no nation is in-
"Ceitainly. 'Hi wife tells him cn'!l'u,X rapidly in height and
everything that's going on. "-.Phila- '0,K't a the liritiah. In 60 years
delphia Bulletin. Mtf ha risen from 6
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W Morrison opp. Poatoffioe. rOBTLASD, OKI.
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Why Pay High Prices?
For WATCHKS, MAMOXDB and JKWEt.RV when yon can boy no
redeemed pledges for Amount of Money Loaned with Interest at the
Portland Loan Office- iBmwt.
new jewcirj at per cam. lower than at anr jewelry Store In furtlaait
1 r .- w " ' war.'
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e,e. Pleasantly and (Jehtly.
With many millions of families Syrup of Figs lias become the
ideal home laxative. The combination is a simple and wholesome
one, and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup
Company ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product,
which have commended it to the favorable consideration of the
most eminent physicians and to the intelligent appreciation of all
who are well informed in reference to medicinal agents.
Syrup of Figs has truly a laxative effect and acts gently with
out in any way disturbing the natural functions and with perfect
freedom from any unpleasant after effects.
In the process of manufacturing, figs are used, as they' are
pleasant to, the taste, but the medicinally laxative principles of the
combination are obtained from plants known to act most bene
ficially on the system.
Tojjet its beneficial effects
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HOOSIER
DRILLS
Are heal bteetiae they are thnrnntlily Well mute
ol beat material. Are stronger ana heavier
than imifira, tenure more dnralile, The lead Is
armiltiiely ai'tnirate, rnllable and positive, anil
will iw sameiiiaiitlty, p i ituwn hill or on
1', "..'f111.'.. "u"("r Drills are vhnemsst beitause
liMI. We kurp lull stwk ol reutlra at prlnol
I al mints In ilia Northwest. Catalugue tree.
MITCHELL, LEWIS A STAVCR CO.
Plrst and Taylor SU.
Portland, Oregon.
JOHN POOLS, Portland, Oregon,
, VoMof Marrleoa Itraati
Can firs yon the bast bargains la
Rninriee. Mowa, Hoilera.and Knginaa,
Win.lmilll and Pumna ami n.n.rl
Machinery. Bee ns before burins.
Looal Agent Wanted,
WANTKD A local aiient in each
townxhin to sell onr np-to-ilate
pnblieatlons. tiood reninneratlon
and steady employment. Address,
UNION PUBLISHING CO.,
Cor. Ith and Uurrltion at., I'OU I'lANO, OR
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