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Pon't Hit( to Walt. We don't have to wait, foroold, core floss and HtilTmifls will come on from excessive exorcise, but it will go imme diately after using St. Jacolis Oil to often and strengthen the itraiued muscles. A Mere Formality. "Do yon know thnt in linsflin a man doenn't become of im until tie is 26 yenn old?" "Yes, mul as far an bin citizonship ie concerned it doesn't do bim much good to become of age even then." Clove land Leader. J Salt Rheum, Hands Would I Crack Open X "1 oannot ny too much In prniso of Hood's Snrnapurilln, as I it has worked wonders in my ciiflo. I was afflicted with salt i rheum on my hands for many years. I tried many remedios J but did not obtnio. relief. My hands would crack onon and X bleed profusely and the pain was terrihle to bear. Hinoe taking Hood's garnnpnrilla tho flesh has healed and my hands are as X smooth as a farmer's hands could be. I have recommended X Hood's Sarsapiirilla to my friends, and as far as I can learn it hns X proved satisfactory. " LLOYD 13. CHASE, Pottorsvillo, Mass. X Hood's Paraaparilla is the best T medicine for salt rheum that X money can bay. All dealers. Hhopir. His daughter Yes, the story ends In the same old way; they marry and live happy ever after. The fiirnituie man Ahl Antique finish I Indianapolis Journal. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED PRESIDENT OF FRAMi Now Lies Dead From an Attack of Apoplexy. HE SURVIVED BUT A FEW HOURS Feera of Dliturbancea In Irli-Me- urea Taken to l'revent Disorders. Paris, Feb. 18. Prosident Fame died from apoplexy tonight. It lias been known for some time thut his health was weak, but the first intimation that lie was siok was given at half past 0 this afternoon, when a message was dispatched to the pre mier, M. Dupuy, announcing that the president was ill. M. Dupuy immedi ately lepaiied to the Elysee. All medical efforts proved futile and the president died on the stroke of 10. It was not until 13 o'clock that the news began to become known to the genoral publio in Paris. From this time bogan a continuous arrival of pub lie men. Strict orders, however, were issued, and only members of the cabi net weie admitted to the Elysee. The report spread rapidly throughout the city, and large crowds soon assem bled in the vicinity of the palace. It is leported that the recently forniod league, known as La Fatrle Francaise, will actively push M. de Boa a ro pa ire's candidature. Under the present exceptionally ex citing conditions, anything may be ex pected to happen. Much dopends upon what Oeneial Zurlinden, military governor of Paris, as the head of tho military element, may. decide to do. M. de Freycinot lias ordored thv troops con li nod to barracks today. THE TREATY APPROPRIATION. Creating en Impreaalon. Rlllsnn Whose pooketbook ll that GREAT STRENGTH Jon are advertising for? Jimsoii Wine, oi course. "Got outl 'Pocketbook containing a roll of notes and a large number of checks and securities. Finder can keep the money if he will return papers.' Get out I You don't see a roll of notes or a oheok once a year." "No-o, but Bertha Bullion's father NR. JOHNSON'S And Bow He Developed the Tower to Handle Thirty Tons Weight of Lum ber Aeroaa a Saw Mill Floor Dally. M'MINNVILLE, Or.-DettrDr. Dariin: Your electric und home treatment for the past few months has wrought almost ...i....U i a uri.. r ... you I was about crazy from kidney takes the paper I advertised the los iroiiDies. i was wnoiiv unauie to worK. in. and lie II see timt auveriisoiiienv. now 1 am strong anil heurty, and able to Oh, bra und tviae anil stemlfast nul, Whose nation d-c.n thy tomb to day: Bo long as this rast globe nhall roll Thy p nil boh shall not pnas aay, and ne, whist, fathers full thy hand, llofors whose blade they broke! aud fled, Will honor, with thy native land, The nobis memory o( the dead! Vor mere than famo, or patriot pride Hffore all things desired and fair Is freedom! Stand thou there beside 1 1 or lien lit r In that native nlr Thy lightnings cleared, that wa might aee i ne tranquil splendors ot tier c-yes Biulle down on all thy rnee to be, Aud Its unrivaled destinies! Men spread the feast and pnur tho wine In moruory of thy stainless name, And honors ever shall he thine nurturing- lovo and deathless fame! Itut though thr sjlory through the snhere Were curved and spoken, harped and sung, (.'""' ni'uiu iivl uinuiun iu uear Cue tribute from an Kuglleti tongue. It Caused with loeal applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is blood or constitutional dini ase, and in order to cure It you must take Internal rcmeillea. Hall's Ca tarrh In re Is taken internally, and actsdlrectiy on the blood and uiueoiis stirracea. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is not a quack meillelne. It was prcserlbed by one of the best physicians In this country lor years, and lsaregular prescription, Jt is composed ol the heat tonics known, com- uiiiuu nun iiiu ut-Mi oioou our iters, annua oi- i rcctlyon the mucous surfaces, the perfect $30,000,000 for Combination of the two Ingredients lb what pro unit's nuoii wntiuuriiii returns IU curing oatarrui dcuu itr u'hi iiikmiiuih, tree, F. J. CHUNKY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Jlalls f amily Tills are tho beat. Long Debate In the Na tional House. Washington, Fob. 18. In the house today the senato amendments to the agi iuultural bill were nonoonourred in. and the bill was sent to conference. Without further preliminary business, the house went Into oomiuittee of the whole, and resumed consideration of tho sundry civil bill. lieu the paragraph appropriating tlie payment to Spain The Nile has i in 1,000 miles. full of only sii inches Schillin est tea sold only in gs 'adages Botanists say that there are upward of 60,000 varieties of plants. To Cure Cold In One Day Take I.axativo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it lulls to cure. zac. A physician declares thut people who sleep with their mouths shut live longest. CIT Permanently Cured. No fltsornervntisnes i aner llrm Hay's use or lir. Kline's ureal Nerve lteslorer. Hind for rilKK a 4. tin trhil botlleiuiiltrenllse. DR. 11. 11. ilMJNljl, Ltd., lull 4-IViU OtIVvv, A III IUU. 1 1 llllla, 1 A, Hie Mexican dog has no hair. The hot climate makes such a covering su pernuuus. No bouseliolil Is complete without a bot tle of the futnous Jesse Moore, Whiskey. It is a pure ami wiioiesiimo stimulant reu- oiiuneiKlcil liv nil pnyslclans. Don t no- Klect this liecessilv. Experiments to rnproduoe dead mon's features from their skulls at being iniiilo in Ucrmnny, When conilnp; to Hun Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 2tW-l!12 liush street. American or Kurnriean nlan. Itooin and board $1.00 to If l.fiO per day j rooms 50 cents hi ai.uu per uay; niniie locals a cents. I'ree coacli. Chus. Montgomery. A Norwegian enginoor 1ms invented a process for producing pnpor glue, dressing gum and soup from Beawood. fir under the treaty of Paris was reached, Wheeler made a point of order against it. His point of order was that the paragraph was obnoxious to rule 21, invoked yesterday against the Nicaragua canal amendment. If the treaty of Paris was completad, if it was vital ized by tho ratification of tho Spanish oortes and the exchange of ratifioations had taken tdaoe. he confessed that the treaty would be the law of the hind and thn amendment would be in order. He cited numerous decisions of the su preme court in support of his position. Then followed a long debute on thnt poitlon of the bill, and without get ting beyond that point the house ad journed. In the Hennte. Soon aftet the senate convened today the house joint resolution authorizing the secretary of the nnvy to pay certain laborers, workmen aud mechani c at the United .States navy-ynrds and naval stations 50 per cent additional for work performed In excexB of eight hours por day was called up And adopted. X ho military academy appropriation bill was passed without debate, and consideration of the naval personnel bill begun. Morgan offered the Nicaragua canal bill as tin amendment to the river and harbor bill, and hnd it referred to the committee on commerce now consider ing that measure. Tho military affairs committee re ported tho in mi y leorgnnization bill, which brought out an extended discus sion. A homo hill "setting apart a oortain tract of land, containing 10 uores,.in Ok em passed C pos ally thu only obstacle encountered by tho bill was tho uoinmittuo amendment providing for special mail facilities on the trunk lines from New York and Washington to Atlanta and New Oi lcans, und from Kaunas City, Mo., to Kewton, Kan. Tho amendment which appropriates $171, 2U8 special mail facilities from Now York and Washington to Atlanta and New Oi leans, was then agteed to, 43 to 10, Tho amend inont nppropr ating f'JS.OOO fur special mail lacilities between Kansas Citv, Mo., and New ton, Kan., was also uurcuil to. Mantle of Montana, presented the crodontia of Wil iam A. Clark, and Turley of Tennessee, pteseuted tho credentials of Hon. William 1). Da to, ouch elected as senator from liis state fur thu tot in of ix years from Match 4, lStltl GEORGE WASHINGTON'S DEATH. Centenary to Be Observed by 'What wn Called a "Mock Funeral." On thnt December day, nearly a century ago, when tlie body of Uen. George Wash MKton was laid awuy in tho vault at Mount Vernon, "mock funerals" were held in many towns and cities east of tlie Alleghiuilca. Our Brent-grandparents were in their infancy in those far-away duvs. and ninny of them saw these "mock fun erals," which were conducted, of course, with nil solemnity. From these sights of childhood springs the conviction In the minds of centenarians here nnd there that they were witnesses of the real funeral. Hticb is the trustfulness of old age In mem orles of times long agone! Ninety-nine years of national life have " , i"' ,J"cfliv'M,fWP,!ffwiwrr,v. 1 1 closing it Willi brick, as had been the cus tom at previous burials. The widow wa handle 30 tons weight of lumber across the sawmill tloor everv dav. It is a won derful and radical cure. I thank you with all my heart. I will stand by you and recommend you lirst, lust und all tlie time. My mother (Mrs. M. A. Johnson), who formerly lived in Kalem, Or., now here, has never bad a return of her deafness of 12 years' standing, cured by you two years ago. Orutefullv vours, ClIAULES L. JOHNSON. Tr. Durrln't System of Treatment. Electricity, the invention of the 10th cen- turv. IS Well wovtliv the nutient veorx nf investigation and experiment that have " " b aecompllshed In a ticaceful manner been irivpn to it hv amna of the i.l.lwt without oxcitluK a qimr ol with England. .r.,i .,.,,?,Ji ...y..J: " ' ,!i Such iirave questions call for the wisest states- Vans, Volla, Humboldt, andothers equally distinguished, spent yeurs in studying the See?" "Htimphl Where did you got the money to pay for that big ad?" "Bortlia lent it to me, bless her.' Tit-Bits. Porous glass is o recent invention and is said to promise much In the way of superior ventilation. Our Policy of Territorial Expansion. Extreme annexationists are advocating the addition of Canada to this country, and think phenomena of this wonderful agent, and then Morse gave it a physical vulue in sure that she would nnn fnllnw hop him. "'e invention of the telegraph. And now, band. She lived onlv eiirhteen month nf. as we l,uve "eco'"e familiar with the .?, iU.fc i ! 1mo".tllsar- constant miracle of lightning, bending tcr I no dent n nf WnHli ntrt.ui lrnnnlnir on. , . . .n . . ' . .. -i , I. , , , " , " ' r . , . oneuiens trie sugmesc toucn ol nian, tlrely, it Is said, to her room on the third we see a new wonder in its application by floor of the mansion, and upon her death, Dr. Durrin, who, by skillful mectiunisiu, In 1801, her body was laid beside that of directs this subtle force to the destruction her husband in the old tomb. Washington of disease and the building up of waning w-n burled In a n,nhrnn, mffln Hood vitality. Dr. Durrin treats with electricity nianshlp, Just us dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney dlxeascs and miliaria call for a thoroughly reliable remedy like HostettT's Stomach Hitters. No experimenting should be done with untried medicines when su old es tablished preparation is to be hud. The bones and muscles of tho human body are capable of over 1,200 movements. YOUNG AT SIXTY. fierena comfort and happiness In ad vanced years are realized by compara tively few women, Their hard lives, their liability to se rious troubles on account of their pecu liar organism and their profound igno rance concerning themselves, all com bine to shorten the period of usefulness and fill their later years wlthsufferlng'. Mrs. Fink ham has done much to make women strong. She has given advice to many that has shown them how to guard against disease and retain vigor ous health in old age. From every cor ner of the earth there Isconstantly com ing the most conviuciug statements from women, showing; the efficacy of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound in overcoming female ills. Here is a letter from Mrs. 3. C. Orms, of 230 Horner St., Johnstown, Pa., w hich If earnest and straight to tho point: " Dear Mhs. I'ixkhau. I feel It my duty to tell oil suffering women that I think your remedies are wonderful. I had trouble with my head, dizzy spells and hot flashes. Feet and hands were cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, bad kidney trouble, pain in ovaries and congestion of the womb. Since taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble Is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining in flesh. I wun lend, wlucti was put in a case cov ered with black cloth. WASHINGTON A RICH MAN. Owned Thousand of Acres of Land and Htocks und Negroes, Whcu Washington died he was one ol the richest men of bis time. He owned lauds nud stock nnd negroes, nnd his es tates amounted to thousands of acres, lie had houses in Alexandria, Vn., aud prop erty In Washington. lie hud valuable lands near the present site of Pittsburg. lie was throughout his life a money mak er, and when he was a boy be got Jo a dny and upward for his surveying. lie put his surplus money into lunds, and an advertisement in a Baltimore paper of 1773 states thnt he had 20,000 acres of land for sale on the Ohio river. His will, which is now kept about twenty miles from Washington, in the safe of the old court house at Fnirfax, Va., gives a de tailed statement of every article he pos sessed down to the calves and sheep. Ills personal estate wus then put down at $532,000, and this included a vast amount of tobacco, lnrne numbers of cattle, sheep and horses, nearly all of which he willed to his wife. This will is now kept in a wooden box, the top of which Is covered with glnsB. It was torn In two some time ago by some careless sightseer, and since then no one has been nllowed to handle It. The account books which are kept in the State JJepartment show thnt n Washington was very careful about keeping a record and medicines all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, blood taints, lost or inning munnooci, nervous debility, ellects ot errors, or excesses, in old or young; loss of memory, diseases caused by mer cury in tlie Improper treatment of private diseases. Oltice, 205 Morrison street, Port- lana. Hours, 10 to 8 daily ; evenings, 7 to o; nuiiuays, tu to ye. uonsniiution free and confidential ; question blanks and cir culars sent gratis to any address; patients cured at home. Butteries and (belts furnished. There are 40,000 native pupils in the bunday schools of the Fiji inlands. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Obeook can give you the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts nud windmills. The new steel 1 X L windmill, sold by him, is un-equulled. The two little islands of Zanzibar and Pom pa furnish four-fifths of the oloves consumed by the world. Kvery One Knows. Why trifle with a sprain when every one knows that St. Jacobs Oil used in the worst case will so strengthen the injuiod muscle as to make it the best remedy for this dreaded pain. Malleable glass, a patented article, Is now used to fill decayed teeth. formen6nly. DR. FOOTE & STAFF promptly and surely, penetration. Go to Work. Go to work on Lumbago as if you in- . K. . mjii ,,, wt , . tended to cure it, ami with the use of bad fof femae trouble8,. St. Jacobs Oil it can be cured very -,. .k M Piu. , l.ub bara lor ence in treatln? fcmale iUa ls unparai. Jelled, for years she worked side by The dontine of the teeth is pormeated side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and by tiny canals l-12,000th of an inch in for sometime past has hod sole chargs diameter. f the correspondence department of ber great business, treating by letter a many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. I believe my prompt use of Piso's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wallace, .Marquette, Kaunas, llec. 12, IS'Jj. The Ceylon yellow silk spider has a body that weighs nine ounces. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease, It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Kelieves corns aud bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials. Try it May. Sold by all druggists and shoo utore.- for 25c. Trial pannage FKEE. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted, to Boy, N. Y. Among the KoIb of Central India a sham fight always accompanies the wedding ceremony. The rieasantest, Stost Powerful and Effective Neverfaillug Remedy for La Qrlppe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. ache or pain known Seat of tlie Disturbance. Take np the White Man's Burden, Be sure you don't forget, For Aggy'a Filipinos Must have their spanking yet. Then get yonr breakfast, Dewoy, While Otis takes a whack At the seat of the disturbance Where the native pants bang slack. THEY ALL WANT Btate uepartment snow tnnt Washington lu aoabis bt., CHICAGO. "" "in euro any acne or pain known sr . an was very careful about keeping a record Men "mirlns- unsurpassed treatment should rhiff".,nl,or,trla' 'V.1,"' '' CaT (VYYYrv and IDEAL of his expenditures. He put down every- pSKritL0or.uT,vn;.1peS;,r.ln' S3 V&n2&t&tillS$t I )IV BICYCLES thing- WJSiSrLSJSSt 8WAff.?N .R"F" I" CURE CO. 840, $30. 82S, $22.00, $20. TUB '99 AGENCY FOB , washinoton'8 fiust to.mh. passed since then, and America hns given far more attention to anniversary celebra tions of that happier event the birth of Its lirst I'rmideilt than to the yearly re currence of tho dny of the funeral. This year, however, the centennial of that day will take place, and the observ ance nt Mount crnou will be on Dec. 14, the unnlversnry of the day of the death, Instead of on the 18th, which was the date of the funeral. Itjs Intended, nevertheless, thnt the obsPrvnnce shall take the form of a du;)!u..iiun of the funeral services, going over the same ground ns In 1779. So elaborate are the contemplated ceremonies that already plans nro being put into shnpe for the great event. As Gen. Washington wits a Mason, the services over his body were conducted, In part nt least, by the Ma sons, nnd so tlie anniversary services will be under the direction of the Urand Lodge of Virginia, Free and Accepted Masons. The Grand Lodge will meet In Alexnn- j Washington's Golden Words. Interwoven Is the love of liberty with every ligament of the heart. To persevere is one s duty, to be silent is the best answer to calumny. Without virtue nnd without Integrity, the finest talents and the most brillinnt accomplishments enn never gain respect or conciliate the esteem of the most valu able part of mankind. Promote as an object of primary Impor tance, institutions for the general diffu sion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essentlnl that public opinion should be enlightened. Observe good faith nnd justice toward nil nations; cultivate peace and harmony with nil. Let me warn you most solemnly against the baneful effects of the spirit of party. It exists, under different shapes, in all governments, more or less stifled, con trolled or repressed; but In those of the popular form it Is seen in its greatest riinkness, nnd Is truly their worst enemy. fliy mat wish is to see tins plague to should Immedlatelycomniunlcate with Dr. Foots, of Chicago. Everything conrtilential. Kemedles evcr;wnre in neaieu packages ana letters In 167 and 169 Doarbo n St., Chicago. An omnlovet of German cluiks snva &rcat& that they work 20 per cent slower than adopted. Deluging the stomach with drugs abun- EnaliBll ones. ooneu. Avoid drugs recommended by the unaii- morizea ana eell-styled specialists In Western towns. Few genuine specialists locate outside ol New York or Chicago. In tliese cities your prl vatoniralrs are safe. Unequali d treatment for all dlsenaeaand weaknesses of the (lenlto-Urlnary. . .,F.uub.,va IIU i.c, v Mm, oyiueius. im pediments to r..arrlnge removed. "Nvphala" positively purines tlie blood, cures syphilis and removes allwlnte ulcers In throat or mouth, cop per colored spots on body and eruptions on akin, also catarrh and rheumatism, "Vlgorala,," ths only permanent restorer and Invlgnrator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and cures grip. II per bottle, 8 for 15. Trial botUel, cither remedy, half price. Female fish of all species are con siderably more numerous than males, with two exceptions the angler and the catfish. Enlarged Prostate Cured, The Bane of Old Age No Longer To Be Dreaded. If you want a paying agency writs at once ba- iorc an territory is taken. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO., PORTLAND. OR. BPOKANE. TACOJIA. SEATTLE. mankind, war, bnnlshed from the earth, i Man Eighty-two Tears of Age Oured and the sons nnd daughters of this woild Jn JJixin Ark employed in more pleasing and Innocent One of the oldest and best "known men In o 8 iU everybody you know to g l0 1 save their tin tags for you g H The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, " J. T.," gf Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Jj 0 Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of M ethis list of desirable and useful things and S you have your good chewing tobacco besides. X Q . Every man, woman and child in America can find somcthine t j on this list that they would like to have and can have FKEE I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you M can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want 0 O Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above ?? will be accepted as follows: amusements than in preparing Implements and exercising them for the destruction of mankind. Itnther than quarrel about territory. let the poor, the needy, the oppressed, of Porrv Count? haB tho sntlrifnpMnn nt n..in..inn rirfect health after surferiiiK 'r more than tteou years with chronic prostatic enlarge- uivyy mm iiiMiiiiiiiiiiuun, anu will cucerfully tell anyone how he was cured. r. SSsXev lahoinii to the Stolla Friends Acad- .yy.K YtAlrt&'Jr-r ..-J -v. 1 " - 1 I ..f TUA y and Church Association was ff.rr-J5 . lonsidoratlon was then begun of the LvMV5 T i tolllco appropriation bill. PruotiJ Al4y I Sfew Jlf SI Lmmmssmsm mmmim i- M ilMi !'vviVjscaisE3HH w tf rssi iiMzr iu;utn dos, quaint design, im ported from Japan aj 9 Knife, one bUile, good steel 55 8 Scissors, 4-inch, good steel 2fi 4 CliiU's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 85 v vmi aim repper, one each, quad- ruple plate on white metal .... (0 I K,uor, hollow ground, fine Knglish sleel jo 7 Butler Knife, triple plate, best qual. 60 J SugarShell,tripleplale,bestquality 60 9 Stamp Rox, sterling silver 70 10 Knife, "Keen Kulter,"two blades 70 U Butcher Knife, "Keen Kutter," 8-inch blade 75 13 Shears, " Keen Kutter," 8-inch, nickel 70 IS NutSet.CrackerandS Picks.si'lver 80 U Nail File, sterling silver, amethyst set, 6-ini:h 10O IS Tooth Brush, sterling silver, ame- , Uy" s, 6-inch 100 IS Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 7-inch 100 Jj BaseBall, "Association," bestqual. 100 IS Watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed good time keeper 200 10 Alarm Clock, nickel, warranted . . 200 SO Carvers, buckhora handle, good steel 200 at Six Rogers' Teaspoons, best qual. 2S 2a Knives and Forks, six each, buck horn handles 250 33 Clock, 8-day, Calendar, Thermora- eter, Barometer 500 a Stove, Wilson Heater, size No. 30 or No. 40 got) 16 Tool Set, not playthings, but real tools !.,.. 050 56 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsome poo 87 Watch, solid silver, full jeweled . .100 38 Sewina Machine, first class, with all attachments moo 29 g"olv". Colt's, best quality 1600 SO Rifle, Winchester, 16-shot, 2a-cal.l600 31 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammer. . stub twist 2000 3a Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in- Lild with mnt1vpf.n...l nuut 33 Bicycle, standard make, ladies' or Ecnn 2M0 BOOKS 80 choice selections sama as last year's list, 40 tags each. TO.MH UOUHNl! WASHINGTON'S HODV SINCE 1831. drill, nnd. escorted h.v Loilce No. 4 of At the conclusion of the reading of Frederickxburi?, in which Wnsliliurton re- TIIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho cure and skill with which it la manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camkohnia Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the truo nnd original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs Is nmnuf acturcd by tho Camkoknia Fio Svbup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of tlie Cali fornia Fio Si itup Co. with the medi cal profession, nnd the satisfaction which the genuine Bymp of Figs has given to millions of fumilies, makes the name of the Company a guaruuty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advunco of all other luxatires, ns it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Iu order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. an rnANOisvo. o.l !,( ISV1LI.K, Kj. SKW tOHK. V. T. r.uiiw whiio in ftsr f Ail R. I Best Cuuah Syrup. Tactus Ouod. Use in limn, pom nr amnio!. "I the postoftico appropriation bill, it was allowed to ko over. A bill providing for an additional ciicuit jiulga in the third judicial cir cuit was passed. Washington, Fob. 18. General Brooke today cabled from Havana, re porting three deaths nmotig tho Aniorl- ouii soldiers in Culm sinco February 14, Tim K,.bi'l lttrntd. Manila, Fob. 18. A larjjo body of the enemy, presumably reconnoitoriiiR, was discovered on the right of Brian-dier-Uonornl Kinu's position, near San Pedro Macatt. tins morning. The en tiro higada turned out, and alter an ox chaniitt of volleys, thn rebels retieiitod into tho jungle and disappeared. Washington, Full. 18. The depart ment of 'State has boon officially ad vised ol the settlement of the great striko at Colon. A Nuvy Yard Klre. New York, Fob. 17. Over fl.000,' 000 of government pioporty was de stroyed by a fire which started tonight In tho la run mnchinu-sliop of the Brooklyn navy-yard known ns machine-shop No. 8, ..mid tho workings of the navy-yard have received a Beri oub set back. Stanley Brewer, tingle, aged 80, was thrown under his wagon, loaded with wood, noar Eugene, Or., and killed al most instantly. He was found at mid night with a wheel on his back bet weep Uit) shoulders. celved his lirst degree; Washington Lodge No. of Alexandria, of which he was the lirat master, and Federal Lodge of Washington and representatives of every Grand Lodge in America will go to Mount Vernon and there repent the services of Doc 18, 171)11. It Is expected that Presi dent MeKinley, himself a Mason, will make an address, nnd after the ceremonies a bnntpiet will be given in Washington. Tlie lntucli to tho tomb will pass, of course, the old tomb in which Washing ton's body was buried, and Itt which it rested for more than thirty years, though the objective point of the procession will be the new tomb, where the eottin now is. In his will Washington stated that "the family vault nt Mount Vernon requiring repairs, nud being improperly situated, I desire that a new one, of brick, and upon a larger scale, mny be built nt the foot of what is called the ineynru luelosure, on the ground which is marked out, In which nty remains and those of my deceased relatives (now In the old vault), nnd such others of my family ns may choose to be entombed there, may be deposited." Not withstanding his request. It was not until IKit that the new tomb was built and Washington's body placed therein. And then the old vault was allowed to fall into a state of decay. Iu recent years it hns been rebuilt from a drawing In the Con gressional Library, nnd it Is now sur rounded by an Iron fence, nnd Is kept up with the same enre ns the new tomb. Iu 1837, when the marble sarcophnKl in w hich the coffins of Washington and his wife rest were placed in the new tomb, the key of thnt tomb was thrown into the Po tomac river. At the request of Martha Washington a door was made to the old to-ih at the time of the general's burial, luat4 f' I the earth, nnd those who want land, re sort to the fertile plains of our western country, the second land of promise, and there dwell in peace, fulfilling the first nnd great eomtnaudment. n. L, Trundle. We want this to reach the eyes of every reader f this pnnor. Mr. 11. L. Trumllo, Dixie, Ark., is eighty two years of ago, as halo ami licnrty a man of his ago as can bo found In the State of Arkansas; in fact, he looks as youtiir nsainan )f Stxtr Vt'UI'R. Fni nmnt ll.on Hti.nn .... ..... ......... ,.D b piu,u w, iruiuu uisease, - lounioiiwhonrennllclcdknowwhntltnicaus- g This offer expires November 30, 1899. Q g Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to 0 DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. IN (1 The National InYontors' Association. (Incorporated.) the days of unrest, tlio nights of torture nnd Uneasiness, the pain, the frequent calls to puss water and tho inability to do so. lie could scarcely get about tho l ouse, feeble, rerat in. i T.?!"?,? i, ""3,?la,v' Aki Hid rackod with pain from head to foot. n,m7.i"r .l.8"1 p5tentcd "nIc't We do a general PATENT HUSINKBS. W seouro, introduce and soli natents. Our roirts. M i "tornoT en Kotyou patents diroot from M he government without delay. Agents wanted TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Hoots Crowned. It rid Res Made, rainless tilllnic aud extraction. Dr. T. H. White, fMST Dignity anil Usefulness. During the American Revolution, an olllcer, not habited in the military cos tume, was passing a company of soldiers nt work making repairs on a redoubt. The commander of a little squad was giving oruers to tnose unucr nun, relative to a slick of timber which they were endenvor- lu this condition ho renil the nOirtif,,. . nounremcnt in his paper that a marvelous new method for curing pmstatlo disease had been aiscovcrcd. Ho wroto to tlio address given for full particulars, and at once obtained the remedy; In leas than ten days motoric had the satisfaction of experiencing relief. His case trns chronic, deep sentcd, ani tho clmnees of recovery on account of his age were against him. Yet sixty days of continuous use of the famous Solvent- A Itcrnns method cured him. You men who are adllctcd ran hare the same experience If you do what Mr. Trundle did ; he used Solvent Alternns, a new-method treatment. itlsilosorlbed In two nicely written bookswhieh inrormniion furniNhed ,m r.,i.aD a, a Chamber op Cojimercb Building, Portland, cifOTOUIE OF IODINE Guaranteed cure for Orlp, Catarrh and Con sump , on. All Urugglsts. 11.00. W. H. Binith. BuHalo, N. Y sole proprietor. ' Lfl HI E Gf Re,ief KEEP (VIE Ask drueorlsti for Dr. Mart el i French Fpnml Pllln In mtal hnr With Wnnoh l'luo rtn tonln 111, in Whit nd nd. Iaairtt on having the genuine. Relief for Wnmnn,,tviAil.if1 FRRK In nl1n 'MhtsVl lotlnt- wirk tauilmrinlnld aii.l na-slA7.t. FRENCH DRUG CO., 381 383 Pearl St., NssrYork. before spoken of stopped his Oqp Neoi CalcadaF Watch Hri he arrived nt the 'place, and cnr , onn fit I FOR 1899. (lives the time, day, date, month and changes ot ine moon. Handsome, accurate, curable. If yon are a good agent write us immediately xor paruciiiars aim our special oicvcle nrize U,f.l.Ti, ltlf ll.tXIO .,,,..... . ' I vuci. i.v,rn v.vni mi.iin OUI'ILX t."U., I .cm nv imun, 0nftiiii , as II. ing to raise to the top of the works. The 'ou CMn ci n' of chnrgo, by nmU, by sending timber went up hard, and on this account MSff S.Wfc"S?.lS w. muv icai uihh hs unen it n i nose you n reni 10 get tue lnforuintlon, hoard in hts regular vociferntions 0f ?n'!u l,e-worth. hum,reda U) you. Writ henvo flwni' thrA who irnoa! inavA l,rtll , . wmusbiuud. etc. J he oftlcer horse when he seeing the timber sometimes scarcely move, asked the commander why he did not take bold and render a little aid. The latter appeared to be somewhat aston ished, and turning to the otlicer with the pomp of nn emperor, said; "Sir, I am a corporal." "You arc not, though are you?" said the officer. "I was not awaje of it." And taking off his hat nnd bowing, "I ask your pardon, Mr. Corporal." Upon this he dismounted his elegant steed, flung the bridle over the post, and lifted till the sweat stood in drops on his forehead. 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