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8t. Jaooba Oil euros Rheumatism. Bt, Jaoobs Oil cures Neuralgia. St. Jacobs Oil euros Lumbago. St. Jacobs Oil cures Soiutica. Bt. Jacobs Oil cures fiurnins. Bt. Jacobs Oil cures Brtmes. Bt. Jacobs Oil cores Bareness. fit. Jacobs Oil cures HtifTnees. Et. Jacobs Oi! rnr"i Backache. Et. Jacobs Oil cures llunculur aches. Dickens Wrote Mo-it. Among novelists the palm for the greatest quantity of writing, so far as more amount is concerned, is generally conceded to Chariot Dickons. 4 t Labor . I Buys the Sweetest Sleep ANOTHER COAST ROAD But for insomnia or sleep lessness, and that unnat ural weakness and weari ness of mind, body, nerve and muscle, a reliable tonic is needed, like Hood's Sar saparilla, which gives sweet, refreshing sleep and overcomes that tired feel ing. It has the endorse ment of millions as the best medicine money can buy. Take only Hood's. It la Raid tha Burlington Will Extend Ita Una Westward Till Hummer. According to the Pbillipsburg, Mont., Mail, the Burlington road will be among the first to commence extend ing its line to a Pacific coaxt port. The Burlington will extend its line further westward this summer, and report has it that operations will be commenced in tho spring by the Uurlington Com pany to extend its line from Hillings to Butte and Anaconda bv way of Liv ingston, and from Anaconda the pro posed ronte will touch Pbilipsburg and the Bitter Root Valley, and will ter minate at Portland. A woman would never think of sing ing in a street car, but men apparently have no hesitation in giving vent to their feelings in merry whistling in such a public plaoe. So stout bus Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, grown (he roast weigh con slderalby over 800 pounds) that his step has become slow and awkward. Apparently his tailor has given up all idea of fitting the ponderous Kentnolc Ian, who looks as though he had been harnessed country fashion, not dressed. CATAKHn CANNOT BE OCBBD With local application), aa they cannot reaoh the seat of the disease. Calarrh In a blood or conBiiiuiionaldisease, and In order to cure it Too must take Internal remedies. Hall'i Ca tarrh Core ll taken Internally. and aotsillrectly on the blood and mucous surfaces, ilall'a Ca tarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It wu prescribed by one of the bent physician In tlili Country tor yearn, and la a regular prescription. It Isoomposed ol the best tonics known, oora blned with the best blood purlnors, acting- di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination ol the two Ingredients Is what pro duces soch wonderlul results lu curlngoatarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs., Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, price 76c. Halls Family Pills are tho best. Some wnndeiful stalaotlte caves have recently been discovered eight miles , from Kiugorsdorf, In tho Tiansvanl. Plso's Cure for Consumption Is the best of all oouu.li cures. George W. Lotz, Fabucber, Lu., Augutit 21), 1SU5. A West African king is the owner ol an umbrella which measures six viirdn in diameter and affords shade for a table with 80 dinors. MRS. LUCY GOODWIN H W 1 ll Suffered four years with female trou bles. She now writes to Mrs. I'inkham of her complete recovery. Read her letters Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I wish you to publish what Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Sanative Wash and Liver Pills have done for mo. I Buffered , forfouryears I with womb trouble. My ' doctor said I had falling of tho womb, also Buffered with nervous nroRlrnf Inn. fnlnf. i - ' - - all gono fechtiL's. palpita' tlon of the heart, bearing-down aensa- tion and painful menstruation. I could Dot stand but a few minutes at a time, When I commenced taking your med' iclne I could not Bit up half a day, but before I had used liulf a bottle I was up and helped about my work. I have taken three bottles of Lydla E. i'inkham a Vegetable Compound and used one pneknge of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger thun I ever did lu my lifo I now weigh 1 31 X pounds. Ileforc using your medicine I Weighed only 108 pounds. Surely it is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was. and my advice to all who are suffering from any female trouble is to try It at one and be well. Vour medicine has proven a blessing to mo, and I cannot praise It enough. Mrs. Lucy Goodwin, Lolly, W. Va. New Granite Discovery. A large quantity of granite excellent for monumental purposes was loouted recently in the Niles & Vinson marble mines near Joseph, Or. Some three aores are exposed to view, containing fine salt and pepper gray color granite, elear from rust and blemishes, and sus eeptible of a high polish. Consider ing high freights and that nearly the monuroentul granite is shipped this coast from Boston and New York the impotranoo of this discovery txtca mooh for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Oregon Itedwood Forest. A. 3. Johnson, the forestry man of Oregon, has recently returned from month's trip along the Oregon coast Inspecting the forestry conditions of that locality. In addition to other d coverlet, be says he found a number of fine redwood forests in Oregon, at least 10 miles this side of the Call for nia line. For long time it has bee olulmed that no redwood oould be found in Oregon. Mr. Johnson's dis covery putB an end to all doubt along this line. Dangerous Substitute for Knife. Recently a daughtor of Thomas Payne, residing aoross the Willamette from Albany, Or. .went up in he gurret of the bouse with a lamp alter a rope that she wanted. Ho having a knife she burned the rope off with the lam and took it down stuirs, but the end of the rope left did not stop burning, and Bpread into the roof. A neighbor dis covered the fire, and it was extln gnighed after some work, but not unti it had burned ijulto a hole In the roof. Good t'rloe for Cattle. Johhn Tail, one of the farmers of Creswell precinct, in Lane county. Of., bus sold 40 head of cattle, which he hud been stall feeding. The cuttle averaged 1,180 pounds, and would have touched the 1,200 murk except for one 2 year-old jersey in the hunch. They were sold for 4 cents a pound giOBS, netting Mr. Tail ll.U02.40, an average of $47.50 a head. An Oregon Onk. A mammoth oak tree was recently cut down on Mr. J. Christie a farm, six miles below Grants Pass, Or. The troe was seven feet four inches in diameter, and cut np Into 65 tiers ol stove wood. The fitst ten cuts off this tree made a tier each. At the present price being paid for wood, this single tree would bring in 183.50. Price of Hay. Washington hay now bring! from $5 to 0 por ton, the low price being due to the large amount of hay on hand Last year many commission inonspecu luted, believing there would boon iin mens demand for bay in Alaska dur int tho construction of the Stickoon river railroad, purchased all of this pro duct they oould tl ml. 1 ho rond was not built, and consequently no demand (or the hay occurred. MACHINERY for Mills, Mines, Shops and Farms;J!tccl Loj. tT'ng inil,0JllniEnj ties: Hoe Chisel ToojhJta2VSjAJhMiy Grease, eto. TATUM&BOWEN 27 to M First fitrcct Portland, Or. M-86 Kremout Street, ban Kraiicleoo. Relief at Last Praised by thousands of satlsneil Inifles as safe, al ways rrllalile and without Ant-oust. Ask druggist for Dr, Uartel's Krom-h Female rills In metal box with Vii.nnlt VUttt mi Inn In III,,.. White and Red, Insist on having the gemilmi! 'Relief lor Women." mailed KHKKInnlaliiiifit letter with testimonials anil imrllolilnr. Address, FRENCH DRUG CO., 381 and 383 Pearl St.. N.Y. FRENCH r EM ALP PILLS BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANCrACTUKED BT ... CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. gar NOTE TH B A M K. rl EliUIS IsHiUf 111 Usf Is IS. Beat Coimh rSjnin. Tastxa Ucod. Use I In time. rld !t dniKirlns. ai. J I. we rrunegrownre Consolidate. The proponed Pacific Count Fruit As sooiutton whs made an actual fact at a lecent meeting held at Sun Jobo, when orchardings representing 3,431 acres of ft nit signed the roll and ugrood to turn the handling of thoir crop over lo the iiHuoclutlon. Each tukos one share in the aasHoolutloti, which ia capitalized at 1,000,000, divided into 100,000 shares of the par value of $10 such. Lost Firty llmd of "been. The Johnson Bros., of John Day, Or. lost about 60 head of sheep below Day villo rocently. The Blieep wore on i bur between two nhunnuls of the river, and when the ice broke up, cuusing the water to riso, the bar was over flowed and 8,200 sheep were in danger of drowning. By heroic efforts all of tho sheop, with the exception of about CO bead, wore safely piloted aoross. Musi Rerve Out Sentence. A. J. Symcs, convicted of man slaughter for the killiiig of Louis Cou lee, in Adams county. Wash., in 1804, will booii return to the ponitentiuiy nt Wullu Walln, to servo out his sen tonce of 18 veurs, less credits. The remittitur has arrived in Colfax from the supreme court, and it directs the carrying out of the sentence of the su perior com t. Purchased a Wreck. The Portland roller mills, represent ed by N. Edward Ayros, has purchased the remnindur of tho wrecked ship Ulonmoriig, purposing to ship the stool ml iron to Portland and work it up Into burs of various sizes and shapes. It is estimated that (hero is from 750 to 1,000 tons of old iron still on the vessel. Killed m Hear With am Axe. Sol Labrandt, near Nooksnok.Wanh., killed a largo heai with an ax dining tho cold weather. The bear was In a hollow stump, and Mr. Labnndt took good cam to keep it from coming out, hitting tho bear on the head every time it stuck its head out until ho killed it. Jury Itroke the TEoonrd. The record for fitHt jury work was roken in the superior court, in Colfax, lust week, when a Jury heard two canes and rendered verdicts in lees thun 30 uiimitua, Both wore civil vases. Hurled In Cave-In. By the cave in of a ditch at the Lion ranch, near Oilroy, Cat., recenly, Patrick Daly was buried alive and in trying to rescue him, James Fitzgerald and Ueorge Bentley were caoght in a second landslide and were buried be neath IT feet of earth. It will tuke 10 hours' work to reoover the bodios, TI ALLEN' tOOT-BAIl, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your foet feel swollen, ner vous and Uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoia, try Alien's I'oot-Kase. It rests and comforts) makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonial!. Try it Oday. Sold by all druggists and shoo ctorec; for 23c. Trial package $ RKB. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Co Boy, K. Y. To Rave Pleasure. Of conrse we live to have ploasnre and to avoid pain, and that is why so many use St. Jaoobs Oil to cure Klieu matlsm, quickly and surely to get rid of it. It is the best cure. ITEMS- OF INTERfST. When coming to flan Francisco go to T)w.ll.... TT.....1 Oi,WOI Itituli Blml Amerirun or European plan, ltoom and J dent, caused by a truck falling In fion Keault of Hard Drinking. Dan ' McDonald, a longshoreman, 8C years old, wus found dead in his cabin in Old Tuaoma. He had been a hard drinker, and for tho last few weeke had beon sick. He went to aleep as usual with his partner, in a bed in the same room, rne next morning the old man was found lifeless. lilg-hbinder Murder. As a result of the war of the tonga, Pong Hung was shot and killed on Du pont street, San Franoisco, a few duyf ago, by Way Yung Hung, a Chinese tailor, after six shots hud been ex changed. Hung, the survivor, was shot in both hands. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Married Nlxly Years. The 00th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ahialiam S. McUrew was celebrated at Weston, Oi., with a large publla gathering in Masonic, hull. A New Steamboat. At the shipbuilding plant of Hale & Kern, In Portland, the keel of a new steamboat has been laid. Tho new bout will contain tho flno engines and ma chinery thai wore on tho wrecked Slug- hound, which wits purchased by Hale & Koin, Boiiia time ago. Tut Oft Ills Klght Hand. Freddie Libbo, 8 years old, acci dentally cut otl bis right hand while playing with an ax at his father's homo, near Astoria, recently. Falrhavea Una Second Place The earnings of the Great Northern depot at Fairhaven, Wash., show that ia the second station in importance now on that road west of Spokane. The earnings showed an increase in the lust nine months over the suiue period last year ol 110,000. A Train With 30,000 Aboard. It is estimated that the special train which left Salem after the adjourn- ment of the legislature had fioiu 35, 000 to f 30,000 aboard, scattered among members and employes of that recent law-making body. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 69c; Valley, 00c; Bluestem, Olo per bushel. Flour Best grades, ft). 20; graham, 13.00; snpertlne, $3.15 per barrel. Outs Choice white, 4l4c; choice gray, 8U(34Uc per bushel. Barley Feed barley, f2133; brew ing, $23.00 per ton. MillattitTfl Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $23; shorts, $18; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy. $80; clover, $7 38; Oregon wild hay, $0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 5055o; socondg, 4S50o; dairy, 4045o store, 25 30o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13)o; Young America, 15c; new cheese, lOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3(31 per dozen; hens, $4.005.00; springs, $1.268; geeso, $0.00(37.00 for old f 4. 50(u S for young; ducks, $5.00 6.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16 10c per pound. Potatoes 76 85c per Back; sweets, 2c per pound. Vegetables Beets, 00c; turnips, 76c per buck; garlic, 70 per pound; can bage, $1 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 75o pur dozen; parsnips, 76c per suck; beans, 8o per pound; celery 70 75u per dozen; cucumbers, 60c pe box; peus, 83.c per pound. Onions Oregon, 75c$l per sack, Hops 1618o; 1897 crop, 40o, Wool Vulloy, 10(3 12o per pound KuHturn Oregon, 8 12c;' mohair, 30c pur pound. Mutton Gross, best sheop, wethers and owes, 4o; dressed mutton, 7Juc spring lambs, 7uC per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.35 light and feeders, $3.003.00; dressed $6. 00 5. 60 por 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.50$3.75 cows, $2. 50 8. 00; drOBsed beef, 60,'gC pur pound. Veul Largo, flij,7c; Bmall, 80c por pound. Heattle Marketa. Onions, 80o$1.10 per 100 pounds, Potatoes, $18 30. Heels, per sack, 75c. Turnips, per sack, 5075c. Carrots, per sack, 45 66c. Parsnips, per sack, $1. Cnulirlowur, 75$1.00a par doz. Celery, 8540o. Cabbage, nutive and California 1,36 per 100 pounds. Apples, 85 (S 50c per box. Tears, 60cfl.50 per box. Prunes, 60a pur box. Butter Creamery, 20o per pound, airy and ranch, 15(31200 per pound. Y.fW, 18 10c. Cheese Native, 1313,c. Poultry Old hens, 14a per pound; iprlng chickens, 14c; turkeys, 10c. Fresh meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 8c; oows, primo, 7c; mutton, 8c; pork, 7a; veal, 08a. Wheat Feed wheat, $30. Oats Choice, por ton, $23. Hay Pngot Sound mixed, $7.60 choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $12.6013. Corn Whole, $33.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $23.60. Barley Holled or ground, per ton, $3520; whole, $23. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; strumitis, $3.35; California brrnds, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheut flour, $3.75; rye flour, $4.50. MillstutTs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $15. Feed Chopped feed, $3022 pot ton, middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. board $1.00 to f 1.60 per duy ; rooms SO cents to xi.uu per auy; single meais zo ueiiie. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. There are certain times in our life when every lot seems preferable to our own. vet we woukln t change places u the opportunity were really given us. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soolh Ing Syrup the best remedy to use fur their children during the teething period. Queen Victoria has seen every throne in the world vacated at least once, some of them several times. J01IN POOLE, Portland, ORnqoit. can give you the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel 1 X L windmill, sold by htm, is un equalled. Fresh blood is one of the ingredients of a new food for stock which ia being manufactured in German factories. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF 101 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. I Uen rpnutrtna; unsurpassed treatment should consult personally or by lutter "Free" with the tiuneer anil only exclusive men's specialists iu the nlted Htatfa. IHaeaaue of men mwle the study of a llfo-tlme. Unfortunates everywhere suotiia imineinatujycommunicHie wun Dr. roote, A bill-board before a ohuroh in Pais ley. Scotland, oontuins this announce ment! "Only short sermons delivered here. Excellent musie. This is the place to save your soul and be happy. Walk in." London is very much stirred up as to what it terms the "telephone mon opoly," and a recent resolution of the highways committee asks of the post- nuiHtor-genoral categorically whether he docs or does not intend to start really ofllciout telephone service in op position to tho monopoly." English railway people have finally outurown their prejudice and are adopt ing the American "cowcatchot" in the front of thoir engines. A recent acoi t of an engine, and which a cowcatcher would have swept away, accelerated the adoption of the American idea, Not long ago a Frenohmnn and a clause in his will sot forth his desire to he oonveyed to his last resting plaoe in a motor oar arranged as a hearse, Also near Marseilles there was held an "electric christening," wherein the party consisted of nine persons, who were conveyed to the church in an elec- trio carriage. A dovioe designed for the greater comfort of wheelmen is a spring hat Din. shaped similar to a hairpin and permanently attached to the rim of the hat, the points projecting In warn They are solf-acting and adjust them solves to the contour of the head, They are hailed with delight by the male escorts, wno have boretolore gal lantly playod theioleof "hat chasers." 'Wild Rush or Diamond Miners. A wild rush of excited miners la reported at It Is (enrol that many will lose their lives In NullaKlue, Western Australia, where diamonds have been discovered In larae quantities, and tlm mail strnvula for riches. Iu this country the rush lor nam Is causing many olhor men to brcuit uown in neuun anu sirens1" ner- of Cblcauo. Kvervthma conllilentiul. ltemedlea vimMimMs. Hlee.nlssneiu. loss of flesh and aoue- sent everywhere In seulud puckngea and letters In xitt and general debility are the common plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest .vmptonis. Ilostetter's Btomach Bitters wilt Burirical. Meillcnl ami blectrjcnft inetnoas n,,rA tlmm all adopted. f)pualn- the stomach with drum aban- " " J uuiivu. AiuiuuruKi rrouuiiiirnunii ur miv uii.u- , , . thorlted and aell-styled socialists In Western I A luV BUlt generally Wear 8 out at the kiwks. raw genuine Bpecmimt. iiK-nie uuiniuB ui ( rC1ia New York or Chicago. In Iheso cities yourpri- pooKeiS, iinequutca treatment tor an vate affairs are sate. diseases and weaknesses of the (lenlto-Urinary, exual, Iteprodiictive and Nervoue Systems. Im pediments to marrliiKe removed. "Nriihftla" positively purlAea the bloud, cures syphilis and remove, au wuue ulcers in inroai or mourn, oop- , , , . i in .i .i per colored apota on body and eruptions on skin, vigorous rubbing, and Will BOOthe the 1.7.?"..?: affected nerve and drive out the tor vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and meriting PuinS. The WOlSt Cases have lire. grip. 11 per bottle, s rur S5. Trial Dotuea. f liber remedy, hair price. Tame snakes are used in Morocco clear houses of rata and mice. to Ban Franolaeo Market. Wool Spiing Nevada, 10(3 12c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 12o; Val Uiv. loiitUe: Notthern. OolHle. Millstuffs Middlings, $21 33. 00; bran, $19.50(330.60 per ton. Onions Silvorskin,60(300cper Back. Butter Fancy creamery, 85 30c; do seconds, S3 (d)34cj fanoy dairy, S3o; do seconds, 10(3 21c l'cr pound. Kggs Store, 17o; fancy ranch, 18(319o. Hops 1898 crop, 13(3 ICo. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $3 (33.60; Mexican limes, $5.60igC; Cali fornia lomous, 75c3$1.26; do ohoioe, $3.50 pur box. Hay Wheat, $18(317.60; wheat aid oat, $13(31(1; oat, f 14 10; best bar ley, $13(313; alfalfa, $12 (3! 14 per ton; straw, 40(S70c per bale. Potatoes Eurly Rose, $1.0091.10; Oiegon Buikanks, $1 (ft $1.30; liver Burbanks, 76o(u!$l; Salinas Bui banks, $1(31.10 pur sack. Tropical fruits Bananas, $1.25(3 9.60 per bunch; pineapples, $3.60(3 4.60; FetBiun dates, OuJO.o per pound. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like per spiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. Th s form aa well as mind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile itemedy, which acta directly on pans enecieu, ausurus luiuurn, ui laye Itching and effects a permanent cure. AO eta, Iirugglsts or mall. Cl-'sular. free. Dr. Bosanko, 'hlladelpbla, Pa. Will Get There. It is deep down to the Selatio nerve but St. Jacobs Oil will get there by meriting pains. been promptly cured. 'A Sicilian tribunal sentenced a noted forger to imprisonment for 180 years. m Precious manhood Chronic, special and private diseases acientihrullv treated and CUBED by Dr. K. M. Kateh'ffe, the cham pion specialist of the Pacific const. Urin ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Manhood, Varicocele. Rupture, treated according to latest and best methods known to medical science. Dr. E. M. llutclille, 305 Morrison Bt., Portland, Or. Gave Hla Consent The city clerk at Lewiston, Me., who always demands the written con sent of paronts before marrying minors, recently received the following unique letter: "Mr. Clek, that gill of min she want to be mary and I done care a darn. She got a feller and they earn ten dollars a week 'tween 'em. He good feller. She all right. You will uiury thorn for me, and be much obliged." In Old Missouri. Mrs. Olive It is rumored among the neighbors that your husband beat you lust night. Is It true? Mrs. Poplar There isn't a word of tiutlt in the roport. He struck at me several times, but failed to hit me. Yon know, he playod with the St. Louis nine Inst season. Ulucngo evening News. The Last Reaort. After all, a mother-in-law la a pretty good thing to have Bometimos." "What wonderful experience have you been having lately?" "My wife was afraid to discharge our cook, and she wouldn't go for me, bo we sent for Birdie's mother and turned her loose in the kitchen. They smashed some of the furniture, but the cook's gone." Chicago News. M ild Justice. First and Inst the worda "Revenge Is a kind of wild justioe" have beon quoted hundreds of times probably In extenuation of the lynching habit. The context is never quoted. What Lord Baoon wrote was "Revenge is a kind of wild justice which the more a man's nature runs to the more ought law to weed it out." Ralentlfloallv Correct. "And whon I proposed to hei she turned all the colois of the rainbow at once.' ' How can yon make such a ridiculous assertion?" "All the colors at once, if you have not forgotten vour high-school lessons, you ought to know make white.' Indianapolis Journal. Some women weary themselves gray trying to look young. To Cure a Cold In On Day Tnlrn T.nTnHvn Ttrnino Ollllllne Tablets, All druirgists refund, money if it fails to cure. use. An ounce of flattery goes further with aome women thun a pound of ad vice. ri-re Permanentlv Cured. No fltsornerroosnes F 1 1 afler Ural day's use of Ir. Kline's Ureal Nerve Itcstorer. Bend for rH-K .00 trial bottle ami treatise, 1R. It. 11. KI.1NB, Ud., KM aku street, fnuaueipuia, ra. Even a poor writer can put a little style into hla ohirography by nslng a stub pon. No household Is complete without a bot tle of the funious Jesse Moore Whiskey. It in a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect tins necessity. Why does a woman always try to make you believe that her lust season's hat ia a new one? Btory Told on Llaat. There Is a story told of Liszt to the effect that he was one day very hard on a pupil whose playing he condemned rathoi severely. The pupil said she hud studied- the piece under Mine, Schumann. To which Liszt replied: "Mine Schumann, Mine. Schumann 1 Yes, you have learned from hor how one plays the piano when one has six children poor woman, six children I In such burgools lifo any great inter pretation is impossible. You must play this piece differently when I am Your master. Thank God, 1 have not six children." I Locomotor Atixxia Paralysis Can be Cured. These extreme nervous disorders were tTe&ted with wonderful suctess by the dis coverer of Dr. Wil.io.ms' Pink Pills for Pole People, previous to his discovery being otter ed to the public generally. This remedy is the only known specific in rtuny diseases that, until recent years, were pronounced in curable. Here is trie proofi Tame Crocket, a iturriv old Scotchman living la Detroit. Mich. icW Mutitealm tit., cured of Locomotor Ataxia by thw pills, tor ranar yeitra he hui been chief engineer of one of thone big passenger pulaca Mr. Crockets without si Buddcttly wltl Clans but grew grndually worse. At a council of doctors, they said I had strum era Dlyinv unon the arct hikes. aihility and the anxiety causes a great nervous strain, Mr. Crocket says i "For fifteen years I widened the biff engines and boilers without a sinala accident, aud only noticed that I was Betting nervous. Suddenly without This Is a position of gretit rrspon wi :ched the big engines at warning I wss t"ken sick, aud was prostrated. I had the best of phvsl- nervous prostratlou, and had destroyed my whole nervous system and would never recover. For three years I was unable to move from my bed. The doctor said I bad locomotor ataxia, and would never bt able to walk again. "The pains and suffering I experienced during those years are almost Indescribable. The friends that came to sea ra bid me good-bye when they left me and I wus given up. The doctors suld nothing more could be done. My wife kept reading to me, articles about Pr. Williams' Pink Pills for i'ale People. We Anally decided to try thorn. The tirst box gnve me relief, I continued to use them for about two years before I could get strength enough to walk. 1 am nearly seventy-five yean old and there la not a man In this city that can kick higher or walk further thin 1 can and to-day I owe my present good health to Dr. Williams' i'luk l'Ula for I'ale People for they saved my YiWDttrfiii Evening AVw. The Genuine ore sold only in P&iKades Like This lMo.Tort 50 cents per box at Ml druggists or sent direct by nuil..'' Addresvthc Or-WicuamV MtofciNt Company, $cVncctdy. N.Y. Where Rubber Comes From. The principal ruhbei-produolng region is the valley of the Amuzon, the greater portion of the rubber of com merce coming from Brazil, Venezuela and the the United States of Colombia. Mach, however, is contributed by Central America and Moxloo. The product of Africa is stoadily increas ing, and the planting of many thou sands of rubber trees in India under government supoivision will soon place thnt country prominently in the list of rubber-growing lands. A Simple Remedy. Four the white of an egg over burn or a scald, for nothing is mote sooth ing. It makes the softest varnish, and being always at hand, can be applied immediately. Anything which ex cludes air from a burn, and prevents inflammation, is the best thing to ap ply at onoe. The aggiegate military expenditure of the British empire has advanced dining the last 80 years from about 25,200.000 to olose upon 50,000,000. Ireland's Oldest Church. The oldest Christian structure In Ire land is remarkable bnilding, evi dently very ancient, but wonderfully well preaerovd, at Dingle, in county Kerry. It Is popularly known as the "Oratory of Galleius." Who Qallerui was history does not say, bnt as the oratory has stood practically uninjured for more than 1,000 years, be was probably one of the converts of St Patrick. Legs Bt Digestive Organs. Chomel knew what he was talking about, says the Journal of Medicine, when he said that a man dlgm's as much with bis legs as with his stom ach, for we know that exercise facili tates nutrition, increases the elimina tion of waste products, promotes appe tite, and, under proper conditions, ll an aid to digestion. The house of Capet has the longest unbrokon succession in the male line from Hugh Capet, king of France in 087, to Louis Philippe's abdication in 1843. For 30 Days You Can Try It for 25 Cents. DHEUTISf,1 4 CliREU BT Ess! if r Ann i It MUD! (TRADE MARK. Luck. Policeman Mr. Rnnrtle, I have some bad news for you. Vour shop was burglarized Inet night, and thieves carried off everything. Smartle Is that so? How Inoky 1 am. it was only yesterday tnat 1 marked down my goods 25 per cent. Bret In Art. "She sent me a Catholio picture," said a woman whose fiiend had seut her a photograph of a Raphael "JIn donua and Child" for Christinas. New York Commercial Advertiser. An English syndicate 1j negotiating for the pm chase of all Mexican brew eries. A Itlght of Burial. Despite the giowing difficulty of finding space for the interment of pub lic men witihn the walls of Westmin ster, at loust one noble tutu Uy still en joys a prescriptive right of burial there. These aie the Dukes of Northumber land, who have the exclusive nse of a spaoions vault in the Chapel ol St. Nicholas. This vault, whioh was the lust resting place of the Seymours, was opened as recently as 1883 to receive the remains of Lady Percy, the elder Bister of the present dnke. Fashodn's Big Oaiue. Big game is said to be extraordinarily plentiful in the legion of Fashoda. The river swarms with crocodiles and hippopotami, while great herds of ante lopes of various kinds and giraffes are frequently met with. Tbe latter fact is particularly interesting, as most of the zoological gardens in the world are in want of a specimen of the North Afrioan giraffe, which they have been unable to obtain, owing to the closing of the Centi.il Soudan for so many years. . Chinese Commercial Methods. It is often said no European can un derstand Chinese commercial methods. Hero Is a curious instance of the celes tial's inversion. A Chinese hotel keeper had contracted to board and lodge a visitor for a dollar a day. As time went on he found it Impossible to get his weekly auoount settled. So he offered to maintain the guest for half a dollar a week. He said he would lose less. London Chronicle. Spent Hundreds of Dollars Trying to Cet Well, but all In Vain, Used "6 DROPS" for Two Months and Is Now Completely Cured. Thousands of Crateful Letters Received of Which the Following are Samples: GRINNEIX, IOWA, NOV. 17, 1897. 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WT.mn ... lynnis writing to advertisers please mention this paper. WE WHAT ALABASTINE IS. Alabasllne Is the original and O'.ly durable wall coating on the Market. It Is entirely diluent from all kaUoralne pri'ioratlona. Alabasllne Is made ready for use In white or twelre beauttlul tints by tha addlilon of cold water. It Is put up In dry powdered form, In fire-pound packages, with full directions on very packace. It takes the place of scaling alaomlnes, wall paper and paint for wails. Alabasllne can be used on plaster, brick, wood r canvass, and a child can brush it en. WHAT "KAI.SOMINE9" ARB. Kalsomlnrs are cheap and temporary prepar ations, manufactured from whiting, chalks, clays, etc. They are stuck on the walls with decaying animal glue. Alabaatlne is not a kalsomlne. It Is a rock-base oenient, which sets, and It hardens with age. It can be re coated and re-decorated without haring to wash and scrape off Its old coats. 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