Eczema
How It reddens the akin, Itches, ooses,
d rim nd scales I
Home people.call It tatter, milk ciunt or
Salt rheum.
The siinrrlnit from It l sometimes ltt
tense; local applications ra resorted to
they mitigate, but raiumt cure.
It proceeds from liumura Inherited or ac
quired and neraista until these have been
removed,
Hood's SarsaparlUa
positively removes them, haa radically
and permanently cured the worst oases, and
la without an equal tor all cutaneous
eruptions.
SootfePaiJi hi tU but cathartic Friis U owls?
Emperor William' Soldierly rUblts,
Emperor William is ft soldier even
when he rocs to bed, fur lio sloops on
a regulation camp btl, stioh as his
effievrs U80, The bed clothing is of
the rough regiment pattern, lie, re
tires at 11 p. in. and ia up and
dressed soon after 5 a, in.
The Hero,
"Who is the hero of this piece?"
asked the man who was coming out
of the theater.
And the maungor thoughtfully re
plied: "The man who is putting up
the money." Washington Star.
Hamlin's Wizard Oil Co. send song
books free. Your druggist sells the Oil
and it stops pain.
v
A High Standard '
They have a new way of testing the
quality of whiskey west of here
I hey inject three drops into a jack
rabbit, and if he doesn't lick a bull
dog in six seconds the goods are re
jected. Crury, N. D., Courier.
Woman Scores at Repartee.
An Independence woman said that
when she died she was going to ask
Shakespeare if he really wrote nil his
plays. Her hutibund suggested that
probably Willie would not bo up
there, when she quickly replied
"Then you ask him." Neodosha
(Kaa.) Kegieter.
FITO Permanently CurS. No lite er narwrosnasi
lllv ftfUrftrat'Uy'iiitKinf lr. Ktla.'aGrMl Nnrt
IMTO. Sand fur R RK tM.OO trial lamb and Iran
ate, aia.la.u.&LlNe. ercnac, nuiauaiHue.r
Prliontrs In British India.
No fewer than 587,884 prisoners were
in the prisons of British India in
189U-1!KK), an increase of 92,004 over
the number of 1891. Of this huge total
only 24,ood were females, which la a
smaller proporiton than in western
countries.
Fiso'e Cure Is the best medicine we ever
used for all affections of the throat and
lungs. Wh. 0. Knii.ky, Vaiibureii, lnd.,
Feb. 10, 1S4J0.
Empress Eugenie's Home.
The Empress Eugenie ia now set
tled down in her English home. It
is reported thnt the empress is' about
to build a smull convent in the beau
tiful grounds at Farnborough hill to
the memory of her husband and their
son.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wtnslow's Sooth.
Inp .Syrup the best remedy to use ior their
children during the teething period.
Money for tier.
Mr. Gill. I dreamed the other
night that I was going around in rags.
Fortune Teller Ah, that means
money.
Mr. Gill Does it, really, madum?
Fortune Teller Yes, imbed. One
dollar, please. Philadelphia Press.
nows TUIST
We offer one Hundred Dollars Reward for any
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English Fruit Culture.
Fruit culture is often conducted on
a large scale in England.. A manu
facturer of j no and jelly his a thous
and acres at Hixton, near Cambridge,
employing at times 800 hands. The
factory is in the center of the fruit
farm.
There is a certain
diaeaae that hat
come down to tu
through many cen
liseose
ts tunes and is
older than
history Itself,
yet Very few
outside of
those who have learned from bitter ex
perience know anything of its nature or
Characteristics. At first a little ulcer or
ore appears, then glands of the neck or
groins swell ; pimples break out on the
breast, back or some other part of the
body and fill with yellow pustular matter :
the month and throat become sore and
the tongue is at all times badly coated.
Headaches are frequent, and muscles and
joints throb and hurt, especially during
. damp, rainy weather. These are some of
the symptoms of that most loathsome of
ill diseases, Contagions Blood Poison,
. This strange pois-
ContafiiOUS on does not affect
Blood Poison allli.1ff: ome
are literally
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being inoculated, while others show but
light evidence of any taint for a long
time after exposure, but its tendency in
every case is to complete destruction of
the physical system, sooner or later.
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CHINA'S GRAND OLD MAN.
la LI llunaj China's Death the Orient
Loses Its Urea teat Men.
In the death ot LI Hung Chang the
ancient empire of Clilua hits lust lis
most powerful and greatest eltlneu and
oriental civilisation Its most distin
guished exponent. Our own Gen. Uruut
ranked hi in with Bismarck and Ulad
stoue, and lu return for the compliment
LI .compared CI rant to himself. The
great Chinaman had an unbounded ad
uilratluu for the hero of Appomattox,
whom he eutertalued when the latter
was making a tour of the world, and
every year after Uou. Grunt's death
be had a wreath placed on his grave.
When 1.1 visited this country on a tour
of the world he plauted a tree by lieu.
Oram's tomb la Ulverslde 1'ark, Now
York.
LI Hung Chang was out a lender of
bis people by blrtb or hereditary rank.
He was uot even of the blood of the
ruling caste, the Muucutis. He wits of
old Chinese stock and was born lu
1823-the snine year as den. Grant. He
first came Into prominence during the
awful Taeplng rebellion, which deso
lated China for fourteen years, costing
20,000,000 lives aud Incalculable lluitn
clal loss. 1.1 raised a reglmeut of mili
tia and attacked the rebels of! their
march toward IVkln, He gained notice
by this anil whs promoted. First with
tlio aid of Oeu. Ward, an Amerlcnn,
and next with lien. Goi'don, who sub
sequently met a ti-aglc fate In the Sou
dan, he organized and disciplined nn
army and ultimately crushed out the
rebellion. For this service he was pro
moted to be governor of the metropoli
tan province of Pc-chl-ll, aud here he
ruled with autocratic sway for a t) mu
ter of ceutury. He was the buffer
between the Invading foreigners on
one side and a reactionary court on the
other, and It was his fate to be frown
ed upon and smiled upon by the latter
In turn.
Throuah bis contact with foreigners
LI became Impressed with the advan
tages of western methods and these he
Introduced lu bis own province of ro-cbl-ll.
To do so bo had to run counter
tn tii rooted customs of centuries and
often his work was retarded. As grand
secretary of the empire, which he bo
came In 1875, ho was the negotiator
of treaties with foreign nations ami
thus his name became well known In
all civilised countries bavlug commcr
.tiii relations with China. Li's work
was Indefatigable. He Introduced tho
! telegraph aud the railroad Into China,
j founded a military and naval academy,
created navy, established arsenals,
I built forts and gave to the empire a
i wonderful Impetus.
I And then came the war with Japan,
which proved the rottenness of Chi
nese methods. The uuwlcldy giant
was whipped, both army and nnvy, ow
ing to the Ignorance of the Chinese,
being practically worthless. LI became
the scapegoat of that war, which he
neither counseled nor countenanced,
, and suffered degradation by an Ignor
' ant and stupid court on account of It.
He negotiated the terms of peace, how
' ever, and gained the best possible, He
was transferred to the obscure prov
inces of Kwang-SI and Kwnng Tung
i as viceroy, where be remained until
! called to Interpose bis Influence and
' offices between the enraged Christian
j world and those responsible for the
Boxer outrages. The subsequent nego
tiations on behalf of the Imperial
court were carried on by him.
LI has been reckoned as one of tho
wealthiest men lu the world, but this
statement may be doubted. In this
country LI will be long remembered
for bis Inriulsltlvcness. He was an un
tiring and at times Impertinent ques
tioner. He was shreyd, cunning, sly,
diplomatic In a word oriental. When
In Germany the Kaiser asked hi in,
"How do our women compare with
those In China?"
"I really cannot tell," said LI, slyly,
fastening his eyes on tho corsage of a
lady who was present. "We never see
half as much of our women as you do
of yours."
Sharp answers such as this frequent
ly fell from the Hps of the wily orient
al and these, together with his numer
ous questions, will long perpetuate nn
Interesting phase of bis many-sided
character.
TRAPS FOR MEN OF SCIENCE.
bid for a Trip to Africa A Mexican
Forarery Bogus Hetlo,,
In order to keep out of trouble nowa
days men of science have to be detec
tives to some extent. Traps ore con
stantly being laid for them,
Soon after Blr Harry Johnston an
nounced the discovery of the okopl nn
anlmnl having points of resemblance to
j I LI HU.NO OlANO, I J I
HJJ m m w
both the lebra and the giraffe In hs
Bomlllka foreat region o Central Af
rica, a letter whs received at the Na
tional uiuscuui In Washington from a
man In New Kuglniid, who gold thnt for
many years ha was stationed as
trader lu the region nained. He de
clared thnt the okupl were xcoedlugly
common, Ills kuowledgo of coology
was then very limited, and as a result,
he had labored under the Impression
that the okspl was known to science.
The announcement of Blr Hurry's dis
covery was the first Intimation of the
scientific Importance of this ouluial.
This much of the letter Is all well
enough, but he spelled the whole by
offering for a "modest consideration,"
to return to Africa and secure for the
Institution a dozen or more live spec)
mens of this aiilniul.
Bide by side with tho advance of an
thropologlcal science, the great relic In
dustry has kept piico, aud, as result,
a very largo part of the time of the
government anthropologists In the lab
oratory as well as In the Held Is occu
pied by ferreting out frauds. At pres
ent only seven or eight of the sacred
books or codices of the Astccs are
known to exist, theso being scattered
about In the libraries of Home, Paris,
Madrid, tterlln and Loudon. Archeol
nglHti have long entertained hopes of
lliidlng a few more of theso strange
books hltldeii away In some obscure
corner of Mexico, and the Joy of one of
the leading nrcbeologlsts of America
tuny be Imagined when two months ago
he received Itiformutlon of a rather
vngun character thnt a work of this
Noi-t hail turned up III a remote quarter
of Mexico.
He went Immediately to the region
where, according to report, the codex
was found, sought out the shrewd Met
lean, who pretended to be the finder,
looked at the work, became satisfied
that It was genuine, and purchased it
for a large sum. Hut ho hod no more
thnn secured the work when ho began
to grow suspicions.
His suspicions Increasing, be decided
to stop over In Washington and sub
mit bis find to Professor William It.
Holmes, curator of the Department of
Archeology or the National museum.
This he did. Professor Holmes held
the codex up to his nose, and remarked
that It "studied new." In sliort.. the
story was this:
When a certain French nrchculoglst
was In Mexico he employed as a
draughtsman the Mexican from whom
the duped archeolnglst secured the
codex, and during his service this Mex
ican learned all about Aztec antiquar
ies. When bis employer left, ths
draughtsman devoted himself to manu
facturing bogtie antiquities, his mas
terpiece being the fraudulent codex, for
even such It proved to be.
Preferred tho Old Way.
Mrs. Iiradbury was Instructing the
new cook, who was not only new, but
as green as her own Emerald Isle, One
morning the mistress went Into the
kitchen and found Katie weeping over
a pan of onions.
"Oh, you're having a harder time
than you need to have, Katie," said
she. "Always peel onions under water."
"Indade, ma'am," said Katie, "I'm
the Inst one to do that, askln' yer par
don. Me brother Mick was always dlv-
in' and plckln' up stones from the bot
tom. It's little be couldn't do under
wather, if 'twas tyln' his shoes or
wrltln' a letther; but me, I'm that tin-
alsy In It I'd be get tin' me mouth full
and drownln' entirely. So If ye plnze.
ma'am, I'll pale thlm the same ould
wny I've always been accustomed to,
and (Jhry me tears afterwards."
Oyereweil. .
Mrs. Nurlch I don't know w hatever
I'm go In' to do with that failior o'
yours.
Mr. Nurlch What's up now? s
Mrs. Nurlch He Insists on smoklu' In
the parlor, an' he won't mind me,
Mr. Nurlch Just tell the butler to
speak to him. He's scared o' him.
Philadelphia Tress.
An Kxsct fit.
Cumso The band played a most ap
propriate tune nt the horse show.
Cawkor What was It?
"Listen to my tale of whoa." Phil
adelphia North American,
Grain Fluids in Norway.
Less thnn 1 per cent of the land In
Norway is In use for grain Ileitis.
Klrst Guide (treed by moose) Are
are we all safe? Becond Guide Safe?
Well, hardly! That dude lu the next
treo still has his gun with 1)1 ml
A linv who doesn't like to work nevor
has any trouble in convincing bis moth
er that ue is sica.
Ths rint
When their first son was born Adam
ia thought by some critics to have
remarked, not without much acerbity:
"lied liairl Wouldn't that jar
you."
"Well, I'm not presenting you
with any gold headed Cains, if I know
myself," retorted Eve, affecting in
difference, albeit secretly mortilled to
death. Puck.
Advertising Petitions for Pardons.
The governor ot North Carolina
has notiiled the people of his state
that all petitions for tho pardon of
convicts must first be advertised for
some length of time in the newspa
pers of the locality whore the offender
lived or whore the crime was commit
ted. Not Always Gold That Glitters.
Mother Why, Georgia, I'm
ashamed of you, rubbing off the kiss
that Margery gave you.
Goorgie I ain't rubbln' it off; I'm
rubbin' it in.
Doubled Up.
"We aro twioe as much advanced
as our ancestors." ,
"No doubt of it." '
"In ball games especially. The
game of 'lives' was a favorite sport
with them, and now tennis. "y-l'hila-dulphia
Times.
Temporary Escape.
Editor (on new paper) There's
one great pleasure in publishing a
new paper.
Owner Whnt's that?
Kditor We escaie all those long
letters from "Old Subscriber."
Habit.
Snilllee I cannot understand a
word your friend says. What is he?
A ItiisNiitn?
liilllos Why no. He's a guard on
the "I," roud.
Nad to Keep Both Lighted.
Ho looked down in her wonderful
eyes.
"Light of my lifel" ho faltered.
"Nit!" she answered. "No turn
out the gus tonight. I'op's been
kickiu'." Indianapolis Sun,
Ht Understood.
8he I'm going over to South Bos
ton to call on Mrs. Hopthorp.
Jte Husn t she seen that dress yet?
1" Z ".
( TKcieivtific production
u
of a laxative of known value and distinctive
action is rapidly crowing in public favor, along
with the many other material improvements of
the age. The many
wKolfeiriAfoilSSa
must understand quite clearly, that in order
to meet the above conditions a laxative should
be wholly free from every objectionable quality
or substance, with its component parts simple
and wholesome and it should act pleasantly
and gently without disturbing the natural
functions in any way. The laxative which
fulfils most perfectly the requirements, in the
highest degree, is
Syrup of fi
The sale of millions of bottles annual'y for
many years past, and ths universal satisfaction
which it hs given confirm the claim we make,
that it possesses the qualities which commend
it to public favor.
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CARTERS
6MEN9 Or ROYAL DEATHS.
Whea Balls Ulna Tklrteea and Fbaav
toaa eislps A paean
A frewsouie story came from London
of the appearance of the "phantom
barge of the Thames" for three succes
sive nights preceding the death of the
queen. This phantom barge of the
Thames appears when a member of
the royal family Is about to die, Just
as the celebrated "white lady of the
Hohensollerns" gives warning of the
death of a monarch of that family. And
when this phantom barge appears glid
ing through the low-lying shadows and
night mists of the river the great clock
of Westminster, Big Ben, gives thir
teen strokes at midnight Instead of his
ordinary dosen. Just now any num
ber of Thames watermen can be found
who say they have seen the phantom
barge and heard Big Ben strike bis
ominous number.
There are well-authenticated In
stances of Big Ben having struck thir
teen at midnight Once a soldier on
sentry duty at Windsor was charged
with baring slept on post and was sen
tenced to be shot, runs a story In the
Portsmouth Times. It was charged
that be was asleep there at midnight
of a certain night Ills defense was
that he was not asleep and that he had
heard Big Ben In London strike thir
teen at the moment he was charged
with having been sleeping on duty. It
was proved that on that night Big
Ben bad struck thirteen and bad been
beard In Windsor. The man was par
doned. This Is a recorded case, but
the record does not say that ary catas
trophe happened to the roy.u family
the next day.
It Is said that the phantom barge ap
peared on the Thames at midnight and
Big Ben struck thirteen on the nlgbt
before the death of the prince consort
and that the same things happened the
night preceding the death of the Prin
cess Alice aud of the Puke of Clar
ence. Wben the phantom barge ap
peared on Jan. 13, 1802. the night be
fore the death of the Duke of Clar
ence, another boat, pulled by four men,
gave chase. The phantom boat gilded
swiftly toward the terrace of the
House of Commons and vanished.. The 1
pursuing boat dashed against the stone '
embankment and was wrecked.
A warning which applies to tho death
of sovereigns only Is the fall of one
of the stones at Stonehedge, the great
Druid relic on Salisbury Plain. A '
atone certainly did fall there on the
night of the death of the late queen. ;
rtns.
In 1820 pons bcRiin to be made liy
(ii)lott, who niaiiiifnclitrfd thum of
stoul finely tempered. Tlio jum was
hand made throughout and, though
very inferior to tho time hi no made ar
ticles of today, wns still a great ad
vance upon tho iron barrclod pons
that had lu on previously made.
At Breakfast.
"Bridget, did you nail the boys?"
"liulnde an' Oi callod. thlm ivery
thing Oi cud think of, but they
wiuiu't git up." Brooklyn Life.
' His Comment
hnr rnitilin(Tll !nr ia ail item wlilnh
snys that in Patagonia a wifo can be
puroiiitsed for one dollar.
Mr W,.r...1.,i(r, Wall (I,.,-.,
niAV Im wlva in ln t n rnn in flinf. am
worth that much. Harper's Bazar.
As Usual.
Teanlittr-.Tnhnnv if nnlrna n-Ai-n 9ft
cents a dozen and I gave you 10 cents,
how many would you get?
Johnny None. I'd got candy.-
Boston Herald.
Worse Than s Widow,
Charitable Old Lady Poor woman I
And you are a widow?
Beggar Worse than a widow,
ma'am. Me 'ushan's livin', an' I
have to support him. Tit Bits.
Didn't Set 'Em.
. "What," asked the proud young
miima, "do you think of the baby's
features? "
Her brother looked downat the
precious little innocent a moment,
and then nsked :
"What are they?"
The Savajs Husband.
"It has been my observation," said
the Bavatre Bachelor, "that a man is
due to feel his cheapest a short time
after his wife begins the conversation
by calling him 'dearest. "Indian
apolis Press.
CHOOSINQ A CAPTAIN.
TkeHoaai aod Tumble Cnstossa of the
Japanese Fishermen of tin well.
Whero several years ago the Ashing
for the supplying of the Honolulu mar
ket was done almost exclusively by the
natives In their canoes and a few.
Chinamen, now the bulk of the work Is
done by the Japanese, who are at It lu
great numbers.
The boats which they use are built
here after patterns used In Japan, and
once In a while an Oriental steamer ar
riving from the west brings an Import
ed flsblng boat, which the fishermen
think la superior to those of local manu
facture. The boats are of a peculiar
shape and are of different sizes, some
able to accommodate but three men,
which Is an ordinary crew, aud otbers
are large enough for seven or eight
men.
Up to the time that the vessel Is
launched there Is no captain selected
for the boat. The choosing of this Im
portant factor In every case la left un
til the boat is In the water. It Is known
who the members of the crew are, and
from them the captain Is selected.
When the boat ia In the water and
moored securely, the members of the
crew, who are generally the owners of
the boat, strip themselves and get Into
the boat. Then the fun of making tbe
selection of tbe commander begins.
There Is no voting or drawing of lots
to settle the matter. At a given signal
from one of the crowd on shore, who
are watching, the men In the bout be
gin with all their might to try to throw
each other out Into the water. Each
man Is against tbe other, and so the
struggle, as a usual thing, lasts a long
time and Is remarkably exciting. All
the time the pluy goes on the frleuds
of tbe contestants yell words of cheer
to the struggling men In tho bont and
throw buckets of water on them and
Into the boat, seemingly wltb the Idea
of making the battleground more slip
pery as well as refreshing to the men
at work. As soon as a man Is thrown
out of tbe boat he must stay out. but
may assist with water If he so desires.
The man who stays In tbe boat longest,
or rather who Is able to put all the
others out of the boat, has by his prow
ess shown himself competent to be cap
tain, and ao he is greeted with much
applause and showered with congratu
lations at the termination of the scuttle.
There Is no appeal from the ejection
so made, and the man so chosen con
tinues to be csptaln until he voluntarily
retires or sells out bis share tn tbe boat
is due to the originality and simplicity of the
combination and also to the method of manu
facture, which is known to the California Fig
Syrup Co. only, and which ensures that per
fect purity and uniformity of product essential
to the ideal home laxative. In order to get
always buy the genuine and note the full name
of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
printed on the front of every package. In the
process of manufacturing figs are used as they
are pleasant to the taste, hut the medicinal
virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an
excellent combination of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially.
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BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
Portland, Oregon. Founded 1N70.
i Home Schcol for Boys.
Military trd Manual Training.
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REV. E. P. MURPHY, President,
University Park, Portland, Oregon.
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OTHERWISE!
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Ovarltio?
A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied
by sense of tenderness and heat low
down In the side, with an occasional
shooting pain, indicates inflammation.
On examination it will be found that
tho region of pain shows some swell
ing. This Is tho first stage of ovaritis,
innammatlon of the ovary. If the roof
of your houue leaks, my sister, you have
It fixed at once : why not pay the same
respect to your own body 7
You need not, you ought not to let
yourself go, when one of your own sea
Has. Ana Astos.
holds out tho helping hand to yon, and
will advise yon without money and
without price. Mrs. Pinkham's labora
tory is at Lynn. Mass. Write a letter
there telling all your symptoms and
get the benefit of the greatest experi
ence in treating female ills.
' I was suffering to such an extent
inn troubla that mv physi
cian thought an operation would be
necessary.
"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotable Com
pound having been recommended to
several bottles I found that I was
cured. My entire system was toned
up, and I suffered no more with my
ovaries." Mas. Ahma AsToa.Troy. Ma
Kesdy t) Exper ment
"Did you know that you can take
on ordinary bottle Filled with old
llourboii and by holding it firmly and
horizonUlly with the loft hand and
striking it sharply on the concave
bottom with the other hand, force the
cork out?"
"No. Where can I get such a bot
tle?" Cleveland Palin Dealer.
topfe.
ti w York.RY
fifty cents per bottle.
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HOOSIER
DRILLS
Are host because they ro thnroiifthly well mfwle
ot best iiifttvrtftl. Are aironecr ami heavier
than DtnorK, hence more riurabre. The feed U
absolutely accural., reliable ami positive, and
will now iame quantity, tip or down hill or on
Me hill. MouMor Drills are cheapen becaua
1.KST. W keep (tilt stock of repHirti at I'ltucl
pal poiuti In the North wost, CauUoguo fiou.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO,
First and Taylor Sts.
Portland Oregon.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
Foolol Morrison Street,
Can give yon ths bast bargains In
Buggies, Hows, Hollers and Kngines,
Wiii.linills and Pumps snd Uenaral
Machinery. Be us befora baying.
Patents Send no Money
But a model or drawing with a description,
and we will advise you, J. H, Dtttlio pnpp
4 Co., (Dept. A) Washington, l. C. ' 'V U. i-
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