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su I Q u e s tio n a fo r in W o m en « u a n * •' U jon were offered sure aid in time of trouble would you put it aside and accept something of doubtful efficiency ? I f you saw before you a strong and eafe bridge leading to your goal, would you ignore It to try some luaecuSj and tottering structure ? The answer to these questions is plain. You would, of course, choose without hesitation w hat a ll evidence showed to be the safe thing, and you would risk nothing in useless experi ments. j, Why, then, do some women risk one • of their most precious possessions— their health—tn trying medicines of unknown value, which may even prove hurtful to them.? Lydia K. Pinkham’« Vegetable Com pound has stood the test of years. I t has the largest sale of any remedy for female ills in the world, and nothing could have given it thia sale except it» own merit. . l)o not try any experimenta, but buy what is known to be reliable. Mrs. Pinkham's Compound c«tn do a ll th at la claimed for It, and a ll »tateytenta tn regard to It can be easily verified. Write to Mrs. Pinkham a t Lynn, Maas., for a little book she has Just published containing letters from the mayor of Lynn, the postmaster and others. Mr 8. Ttn khim 's ad vice Is offered free of charge to a ll women who w rite to her for aid. Thia invitation la con stantly renewed. A million women hove been cured of seriousfemale ills by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. Three L e tte rs fr o m One W o m a n ,.S h o w in g H e w Lydia E . Pinkham * tabla Oompound Falling o f th e Womb» •y tb s í K j ."-Si ra storage yonr advice and.1 am now on the isec ond bottle of your Vegetable Coito- aouud snd I think it Is going to cure me. If it does 1 w ill ever praise It, for Ism , and have been, a great suf ferer; but now I live in hopes of eettinr well."— M b »- J . R- C omptox , ^ghornsville. V a., July 18, 1898. ••D ia s M rs . PixxuAM—ig a ln vnUe to you. When 1 first wrote to yos for advice In regard to my troubles J thought 1 conld never get w e ll again, receiving your letter I fo llowjad r jour eilvide exactly, and thank» to you, I am cured of th a t dreadful disease. 1 cannot find word» to ex- ress the good your medicine w ill do. t is r ea lly more th a n waa r ec o m mended to m e.”— M hr . J. R. C ompton , Eggbornsville, Va., April 18, 1899. H a rt- t. oard- ved th e ra street Ore was 100 feet War- ro ported f and Injured. n th the »bar. pesto fHo itared rb Tfaa lives wth tbor, and known ae Two Women C u red o f !r~ reg u larity, Falling o f the U te r u s a n d O v a r ia n Trouble, s' U pton, II be th e king dap object to sncs w ill leral leg- f the rate id other matter of the sim ilar nnion t its sf- stterinir be post- 'he sec. on the ds- easurjr, tese Ba- I RUtea U nited lions of Ruch on th e irchant, lulusion mt w h o r higher ter hna- > live i» ra. M arisa lato heur m oieing. in ilitn te ti damage, aliéna t- at Oante- lepartment nu «Ut bas te exporta it ooentry rerokee a at date. u q | | ut 1 1 .— Th» ion ie, the i found • b* 1 hacked to w as lying ï T h o s e w h e aub acrlb e n e w f o r the 190 1 v o lu m e of S e n d in g f i t . ? ! , a p e a r ’ e s u b . a c r lp tlo n p r ic e , w it h th is d i p o r th e naane e f t h is p u b lic a tio n , w i l l r e c e iv e , a l l tb o r e m a in , la s 1 9 0 0 Is s u e s fro m th e tim e e f s u b s c r ip tio n *T F * _ J a n u a r y 1 , 1 0 0 1 , In - e lu d in g Ib c H s lld a v Is s u o s , a n d T h e C c a a p a a lc a 's “ P u r ita n G i r l ” C a le n d a r , lith o g ra p h e d In « w a iv e c o lo rs , av F ree, X O 1901 a IM i II*. JOHN POOL*. PosTLANB. OM.aoB, can rive you tbs has* bargains In general I»»« binery, engines, botlers. tanks, pumps, » M bilta sud windmills. The new ■ X L windmill, sold by him. ig un equalled. ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ Genuine Carter’s L ittle L iv er P ills. Omnipotence may build a thousand worlds and fill them with bovuitee; omnipotence may powder mountains into dust, snd born ths ssa, and oon- auiiie the sky, but omnipotence cannot do an unloving thing toward a b e llo s » .••• Oh I rest quite sure, C t stisn, hard thing, an unloving thing from God to ward one of H is own people is qniM im posai bis. H e is as kind to you when He casts you into prison as when He takes you into a palace; fie Is as good when He sends (amine into yonr bouse as when He fills your barns with plen ty. The only question is: A rt thou His chid! If so. He hath rebuked thes in affection, snd there is love In H is 1 chastisement.— Christian Work., D aereaas or D raak «an «ss. M u s t B ea r S ig n a tu r» o f In gn address before the railroad branch of the Y . M. C. A. o( New York City, Chauncey M. Depew mad« a statement aa to the decrease of drunkenness among railroad men that la worth repeating, ooming from so high an authority. Twenty versa ago, he said, when there were about 15,000 men in the New York Central servioe, the average proportion of inen dis charged for drunkeunoss within a cer tain period waa at least 20 per oent. Now, with St).000 men employed by the company, not one per cent is dropped from tlie service for that cause. I WnilßlSümÄ FM U U O ttM U S. ' raR T M F W U V U . r o i CONSTIPATISN. rOR MORW RUR. J FOR MKCOMFLUIOH Illu s t r a t e d A n n o u n c e m e n t a n d S a m p le C a p le s FACE en Kennest. W hen th e T a a a a a R un G o e s » o w n In T n V k ejr. In Turkey the ^Jsappeaianoe of the son nt night is accounted for by the periodical retirement of that pions luminary for prayers and religious re flection. * ’* OBT roOTHOKE. GET FltO T- KARK, A powder. A t this season your feet feel anolleii,' nervous and uncom fortable. If you have Muarting feet or tigllt shoes, try 'Allen's Foot-Ease. Il rests and coinforts: m akes walking easy, Cures sw ollen and sw eating g feet, feet,’ blisters and qujflut** s|a>ls. b - Relieves ■ u io u so < fa H |>ain and corns and ■' bunions is a certain cure for Chilblains,BwsgLllig, Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 80.- 000 te siin io u h tls.' D on’t get tootsora get FiMit-Riise. Try It today. Bold bv all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package F ree . Address, A lieu 8. Olm- ted, Le Roy, N. Y. A P o tt o f » a n g e r . The oolonel of a regiment occupies the post of danger. According to the record more colonels have been killed h e Y o u t h ’s C o m p a n io n s in action, in proportion to their num M u a O CURE S IC K H E A D A C H K . Boatoiks ber, than officers of any other gTade. T h e V a lley - t H u m ilia tio n . A general can keep under cover, ..more O uteld e a a d In sid e . Here a man- shall be 'ree from the or less, tm t tho oolonel's position is I t Is not easy for a man nowadays In good society to break w ith Impunity noise snd from th e ’ hurry lags of this w ith hie regiment, and when it ad- tbs common canons of morality. And life; a ll states are foil of noise and vanoos he is oxpected to lead. yet are we not- sensible .that it is a confusion, only the valley of hum ilia S till More C o u n te rfa llin g . good deal easier to ba good outside tion ie that empty afid aolitary place. I T he Secret Service has junearihetl anolh ei Ilare a man shall not ba let and hin band o f counterfeiters and secured a quan than inside. . dered in his contemplation, aa in other tity of bogus bills, which are cleverly exe There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other dtseaaee gut together, plaoto tie i< Apt to be. This is a valley cuted. T hings o f great value are always and until the laat lew years was at»pnoeed to to that nobody walks in bat those that selected for Im itation, notably H ostetter t incurable. For a great many year.J o ctora)pro- love • pilgrim life.— John Banyan. Stom ach Hitters, which lias many imlta- nounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remadles, and by constantly lalllng to cum with looal treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science haa proven catarrh to to a con»tltn- tlonal disease, and therefore requires c<>n,‘l‘“- tinnal treatment Hall’« Catarrh Core, man- uftotamd by ». J. Cheney * «».T oled o. Ohio, la I . be only ' constitutional cura gm on tbe l r i marxai. _ _- • i _ a _ deaeafrom — m m i l lb pg>rv» k A it is taken . iniernliiy”in dropato a teaapoonfui. it acts directly ob ths’ cure, tend fo^ circular» and^te«tlmomaJe. ^ a - dress. by Druggists, 78c. Bold .-A- Hall’s'Fam .J-y lly p Pills are the tost. Alton w ill exclude The Chicago & news agents from trains. B e d s Are S o*rc0 In tors but no vqua.s tor disonler» like iuui- gestiun, dys|>cpiiia and constipation. R rrss I rr « Beds are quite an innovation in Rus Tut the engar used for swootening sia, and many well-to-do honeee are fru it tarts in the middle of tho frnit, atill unpiovided w ith them. Peasant« sleep on the tope of their ovens; mid- not on the top, or i t w ill sodden tbe ____________ dle-olase people and servants roll them- pastry lie down negr stoves; soldiers rest upon wooden cots without bedding, and it is only w ith in the last few years that atudeuts This sl<n»tare Is on every box ot the «enutae in schools have been allowed beds. J Thin'y »belled eggs are less liable Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»biete to crack when boiled, if put on in oold, B elg ia n H are a F eet. the remedy that caves a cold l a owe 6 a * Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s water and slowly- brought to a boil. The Belgian hare aa a fad is a thing I Taste less C hill T onic,.. It is simply I t is noticed’ that pigs fatten very of the past. The craze is over and now TOO KMOW W H AT TOO ARE T A R IN G , iron and. quinine tn a tasteless form When you take Grove’s Tasteless C h ill - the dangers lurking In 1¡are beginning qtiiokly on sweet potecte*. d»» 'iNe No Cure, No Pay. Price 50o. Tonic because the formula ie plainly , to « « • • » themselves seriously to the large aiuonUt of sugar in the food, and I t is realized that an sweet potato growers utilize the small Boil eggt (or 15 minatee if required printed on every bottle showing that it public mind The beel_ liTa taste* animal possesiad of such wonderful ie- potatoes for that purpose. la simply Iron and Quinine hard. ' ' ....... cundlty is liable to become a destruct also oontains a large proportion ol lees form. No Cure, No l ’ay. 60o. Plan's Cure c a n n o t be too h igh ly spoken ive pest if it escapes from captivity. sugar, and should lie growu for. swine, o f as a cough cure.—J . W. O’llaiEN, 322 Repressive legislation ls,_ therefore, as they are reliabod at allseaaot»«, both Use boiling water when it first boils Third- Ave. N., M inneapolis, M inn., Jan. or the gases escape and the water be deemed necessarv. The board of sup cooked end raw. Ö, toUÜ.,-------' - ervisors of San Diego county has taken j A ll Jais containing atorea should be comes Hat., I f raw yolks of eggs are left over tbe Initiative by passing an ordinance covered, TO CUBE A COLD IM ONB OAT prohibiting the liberation of a Belgian from a dish, boat theut up with a tea Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab hare or perimtting one that may have apoonfui of water to each yolk and they Cartería Ink is Just as cheap as poor ink <V is the best m k made.' A lw ays use lets. A ll druggists refund the money escaped to temaln at large or uncon- w ill not dry up. and’ Carter’s. if it fails to cure. E. W . Grove’s sig- flned. J , / ___________ Fish and onions, or strongly flavored nature is on- each bos. 36o.-------- — - Good cider differs greatly from that foods, must be keRt separate. Butter, unless clarified, should not made of inferior apples. Instead of be used for greasing tins, etc., as it using half-rotten apples select those T h e ca u se ex ist« in th e b loot|, i n (i S to p » Ute O ougb a n d that are perfect and fully ripe. When eaally burns. W o rk » O f f the O ofd, w h a t c a u s e s in flum .m atiou the cider is running from the press Laxative Bfono-Qulnins Tablets cure E. C. Atkin» A Co., sew manufac strain i t thoroughly. Use lard barrels, miicouR m em brane. < a ooul in one day. ?No cure, No I ’sy. turers, Indianapolis, Ind., received a first cleaning the lard from the barrel, It is tnereforo im p o ssib le to c.urp, ■« Price »5 osnta. , . - ’-i gold medal at the Paris exposition in but should a little adhere to tbe sides the d isea se by local ap p lica tio n s. , r After slicing onion« put tbe knife at the department of machinery, which it w ill be an advantage. Keep the It is p o sitiv e ly d an gerou s to n eg -^ onoe into cold water, it removes the; included all kinds of saws operated by barrel in a cool piece and allow no a ir machinery, the other group containing to enter other than that, which forces Jecf* it, b ecau se it a lw a y s affects sm ell bettor than hot. “ ’ their hordMare exhibit of hand saws, In daring the drawing at the spigot or tb e sto m a ch an d d eran ges the g en M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow ’s Pooth- cross cut saws, wood saws, etc. Thia -___________ ng Byrup the b est remedy to use for ttariv latest success, following the viotory of fanoet. eral health,*and is lik e ly to d evelop children daring tb e teeth in g period. A Berlin physician has written an tbe Atkins saws in the reoent interna in to co n su m p tio n . When usiug frozen meat the great tional sawing contest in Australia, w ill article on the dangers resulting from are considered insignificant Many have been radically and perma point is to slowly and tboronghly thaw do much to eatabllsh the reputation of what nen tly cured by H ood’s ttsm iparilla. It wounds. For instance, of 18 Injuries tbe brand in the markets of the world. it before cooking. - - cleanses the blood and bus a i-et'ullar al --- to the thnmb, permanent disabili y terative and tonic effect. K. Long. Cali • ' » O r d e r o f C o lo r e d N u n * . A1I Australian race courses are oval, followed in 60 per cent. fornia Junction, Iowa, writes: “ I bad ca In New Orleans is an order of col and from I K to 1% miles each In clr- tarrh three veara, lost niy appetite and ored puns, founded many ■ years ago. cainferenoe. Foods vary so greatly as to render it could not sleep. My head pained me and. 1 I felt bad all over. I took Hood's hurita- It Wj»s inatituted for the special pnr- difficult for a farmer to select with a parillaand now have a g o o d . nppupl« l<os« of giving education and moral knowledge of tbe kinds which should sleep well, and have no sytnp:onla of Put few dairymen who, have large i* training to young colored girls add to herds areas careful in m ilking aa they be used. Only certain proportion«-of catarrh.11 care for orphans and aged, infirm per shonld^be. Not one in a hundred aver a ll foods are digestible, but the Indi sons of their race. In its orphan asy washes* the udders and teats of the gestible portions are valuable in the lum are children of all ages up to 14 cows before milking, followed by care manure heap. Bran at R18 per ton is years. Tbs convent is a stately bnild- ful Uashing of tbe hand«. Any dairy worth the price, even if applied to the P rom ises to cure A nd kpeps the ing more than a century old, In the man who w ill practice «nch method« crop« direct, but when used aa food it p rom ise. It is better not to p u t off old FrcncA quarter of N«w Oileans, and who w ill invite hla customers to assists to balance the ration by supply ‘■’■entment— b uy H o o d ’s to-d ay. and ones was an opera house snd ball witness hts mode of management, w ill ing mineral matter, thus promoting room. ’ receive the highest prices for his m ilk, growth of the animal while adding ■ 'J1' ‘ 1 “■ ft may greatly to the value of tbe manure. The distance from New York to San instead ot selling to dealers. M S». form, »« wc'li u Blind. Rimilli-st •* F ear,id lns Francisoo by water, around Cape Horn take a year or more to establish a repu Avoid banging oven doors while bak- I bit Ues are com 4 by t>r.Boeon«o'e PUeJ|lejm^dr, n t , ____ is 16,660 miles. By the Isthmian tation for such m ilk, but the fact w ill _tnp« ttrblns snd ble«4ln(. Albori,« ‘ ;es Jar S' ing, as It is tbe cause of many cake a td r a n u ts or »ent or mall. Tre*tn«lrM : WHM canal the distance between the same become known and the future of the me aboat your ew a. Pit. POSEN KO. Pb inirts Fw and pastry being heavy. dairyman w ill be large profits and more points would be 4,907 miles— a aaving customers than he can supply. of 10,758 miles. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) T h e B e s t I’ r a s t r l p t l o n f o r M a la r ia C a ta r r h >J7»} - A R C H ROCK, SAN F R A N C I8Ç O BAY. ■ ■ - • - HootTa S a r s a p a r illa ..A V E N A R tU S CRSTORIA F o rln fe n ts a n d C h ild r e n . ¡The Kind You Have Always Bought the spectacle. There Is deuth In the ,ed Jaws, ripping and tearing In the powerful claWS, strength to dash a man's head from his body at a Wow from one of the hnge forelegs. Coming head-on. he Is like all savage creation •urned looee He Is usually more than mortal can Dice; only the preternator- slly brave and reckless court death and lofy the fates by daring to stand and Ig h t whan he cornea. Tet a few days C A R B O U N E U M .. ..„ P e r m a n e n t ly D e » tr o y » „ „ ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. j f * F * O n c ap plication is all th a t is required- It lasts for years. If y o u r dealer can n ot su p p ly y o u , w rite for circulars and in form ation to th e fo llo w in g d istrib utin g agen ts: P erfection P ile P reservin g C o., S eattle, W a sh .; F ish er, T h o rsen & C o„ P ortlan d , O regon .; W h ittie r, Coburn & C o„ S a n F rancisco, C al. DOU YOU W A NT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE? B ears th e Promotes Di<e9lion.Chrerful- nessandRestfonlaìns ncWter Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. Signature Aparfhcl Remedy forComBpw R o n . Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Coiwufeions .Peernsh- n ra s and L o * * Off S t B lP . »acSinals Signatory of Papa Was W e a rln * tbe Urasidry. The little girl was Inclined to anawei the door bell about as soon as It sound ed. and sometimes she gar« answers to whoever might be there that were curious. One day the man who collects the packages of laundry was a t the door and aaked If the laundry was W A y r “Nst” I n replied; “papa has R »tM S».- i NEW exact c o r e YORK. or wwaffcb . l i X H I L L A H » S L E V IN T H STKBBTA, F O B T I.A H ». OKKGON. Writeui. Bead for enr r rw IlluRtrated C atalogue. of N o t N a m c o t ic . DROPSY W. I. IBITH ABSOLUTE ’ SECURITY. TÄS Y ou th ’s C o m p a n io n hundred have come within an ace of careful exAtnloaflon be made of Ibc going on the rock and had to slip preventable disasters of the last twenty “ D sar M rs . PiNitnAU — I have their anchors In order to get clear. The years and of the a’ges of , those who female weakness..... Menstruation Ir first vessel that I remember being were-held responsible by the verdict of regular, and I suffer h ea r in g -d o w n wrecked on Arch rock,” continued Cap mankind for such la men table leenee pains in left side and hip. My d octor tain Boyd, “ was ths pilot-boat Sea there w ill be found a strange coincl saiil 1 had womb trouble and e n la r g e Witch. Tbflt was In 1856. All the dence In the rage of their ages.” m ent o f the ovaries. 1 have doctoypd Here Is an Interesting and practicajly tw o m onths, bu t see no im p rovem en t." pilots had •hoArded off' and the schoon inexhaustible field fo r investigation. —Miss M art E. K eed , S w an C reek. er was coming in In charge of the boat- keeper. There wps a dense fog and Politicians who are “ag’ln' the govern 111. • « ment” may tracé the blunders of gfl “ P ear M rs . P i’i.ltgjtp—Y ou r g o o d the boat keeper mistook Arch rock for advice Has been w orth m ore th a n a ll I a sloop under sail and getting his administration to the;sliMster Influence ever received from a dofettor. W ords course accordingly made the mistake of some boss who w a i passing through eannot express m y g r a titu d e t o y o u for of his life. All hands were saved, but the fa ta l period at the time, and “re Lydia E. I'in k liu m s V e g eta b le Com grettable Incidents” of all klndn. In pound. A fte rtw elv e y e ir s ’ s u f f e r i n g l the Sea Witch was a total loss. w ar or peace, may be traced to their "The next wreck was that of the am stou t and h ea lth y ." — M iss M art E. true origin. In time, no doubt, we R eed , Swan Creek, 111., A p ril 88, 1899. clipper ship Flying Dragon In the win shall appreciate the necessity of requlr ter of 1861-62. She made the fastest “ D ear M rs , P ixkham — I suffer lng all public men, on entering the fatal fem ale troubles. My doctor wishes run on record from Newcastle, N. 8- period, to take a five years’ holiday and my ovaries ta k en but, but I s h a ll W., thirty-five days, and anchored off never consent. M en stru ation is irreg Melggs wharf. Captain Watson, the to resume work only when they have ular and my head h a s a tired feeling. well-known marine surveyor, was in passed the age of aberration.—New H ospital tr ea tm e n t does m e n o g o o d . command of the vesseL but the pilot York Tress. I have five ch ild ren and am forty-fonr D is s ip a te d H a ils to r m s . years old. J’lease ad vis, what medi was still In charge when the accident cine to take."— M rs . E. H. B onders , 437 happened. A sudden change of wind “ An effort is being made in France to ,N . 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Septem and. a fierce squall drove the Flying dissipate hailstorms by firing cannon at ber 27, 1898. Dragon down on the rock and she be the clouds,” writes Consul Covert to the “P ear M rs . , P injiham — I followed came a total loss. State Department from Lyons. “ Fifty- the advice you gave me ahd your medi “The next vessel lost on the rock was two cannon, manned by one hundred cine has cured me. 1 fe lt better when the bark Autocrat In 1809. She was and four cannoneers and their chiefs, I had taken th e Vegetable Compound loaded with coal and drifted down to but a w eek ." - M rs . E. H. B onders , her doom In a dense fog. Since that have been distributed over an area of twenty-five acres of rich vineland. A P hiladelphia, l'a., February 6, 1899. time numberless vessels have made the high point In the vineland to be covered Another C ase o f N ervous acquaintance of Arch rock and always by the experiments were selected as the their disadvantage. The old ferry central poet of observation and a sig P rostration a n d In fla m to boat Clinton went on one of Its ledges nal code adopted under which, when a mation o f th e B ladder In a fog and the steamer Oregon, now shdt is heard from the central post all Cured by Lydia E . P in k , running between the sound and Nome, the cannon are fired, at twice a minute her bilges on It . The old bark and more slowly after the first ten ham’s Vegetable O om , lost Columbia stuck on It for a day and shots. I translate the report of the first pound. night, and. lost -of all, the bark Cey firing at the storm cloud this season: “ D ear M rs . P inkham — I have used Ion drifted down on It a few mppths The farmers of Denlce were aroused at your Vegetable Compound for female ago and was saved by the quarantine one-thirty o’clock on the night of June Weakness and It has done wonders Tor steamer 8ternberg. As It was the Cey and 6. Ths storm was very severe. me 1 also had nervoua prostration— Ion lost all her sheathing. I t would The artilleries, from forty to fifty was not able to look after my house work. After taking one bottle I began take a page to give the number of ves strong, flrsd their guns and stopped the to improve, and am now better In every fwls that have Just escaped going on thunder and lightning. In the neigh way and feel lik e a different person.* Arch rock by slipping their cables, and boring communes tbe people saw col —M rs . D ella K eisb B, Marionville, Pa., when the contractors come to boring umns of flame rise three hundred feet February 28, 1899. I ’ll guarantee they w ill find more chain above the cannon when tbe shots wers " D ear M rs . P iwxbam —I cannot and anchors than rock." fired.” . t praise your Vegetable Compound enough for the good it has done me. FOUGHT A FIERCE GRIZZLY. Beyond H im . I suffered from Inflammation of the Matthew Arnold, next to Whistler, bladder. I tried doctofs, b u t obtained P la te In d ia n K l l l a l th e H a g « B ru t« was perhaps the most colossal egotist w it h O n 'r a K n i f e . no relief. A t last I decided to write to yon, and now, thanks to your reme The California grlssly bear has been of his time. A fter his return to London from his dies, I am entirely cured.’’—Ms»- K. 8. one of the most powerful and uncon C radt . 131 Union 8 t., High Bridge, querable beasts «ver known to the first lecturing tour In America, he vis New York City, A pril 11, 1899. • ited old Mrs. Proctor, widow of the Western pioneer. A meeting with him poet "Barry Cornwall,” and mother of has usually brought death to the hardy Adelaide Proctor. Mrs. Proctor, who adventurer who dared enter the en waa then 80 years old. In giving Mr. counter, or even stand tn his way when is OATS' T81ATSOT FML Arnold a cup. of tea, aaked him. bruin eame crashing through the an HlVtBSdtD: “And what did they toy about you derbrush Other bears are met with M l In America 7 ’ confidence and dispatched with a steady fe V C O F M . “W ell,” »«Id the literary autocrat, aim. but when a grlssly comes thunder ing down the iwwlders. tearing off trees “they said I waa conceited, and they Bex said my clothes dld not fit me." tn bis superbly ««deviating course, “ Well, now,” said the old lady, “1 tllT L E R ’ S G M B B U T U f 1 0 0 1 « shaking the mountain side with his half ton of savage bulk, the nerves of man think they were mistaken as to the A guaranteed Cnretor Catarrh and have to be strong Indeed to withstand clothes."—New World._______ ConeuMptloa. 8100, D lock Box tea- th s aeeond •levato» bl« aad did Harlbert C ¿ ? , { LERKS. 'or which knife, met and overcome one of these monsters. The Indian ‘waa living at last accounts, but the bear was dead. DESTRUCTION OF AROH ROCK, Mustang la the Indian’s name. .H e 8AN FRANCISCO BAY. and another Piute were out In a tre mendously wild region of the Hetch- O rtas, O r a r a a * P lc ta re e q a e P ln a a c le Hetchy valley and when descending the bed of a gorge they almost ran Into a T e r r o r to th e M a r t a e r H a a B eea a the Jawa of the largest grizzly they had M e a a c a . to N a v lg a t lo a lt v e r Since ever seen. Mustang and hla companion th e D a r a o f ’4 9 . fired their rifles at the brute, but the two shota produced no more effect in Shag rock No. ,1 and Shag rock No. 2 arresting the bear’s charge than would in Ban Francisco having been disponed the throwing of a pebble against the of, contractors are now busily engaged wind stop a cyclone. Mustang was a In work preliminary to the demolition atep In advance of hla companion and of the still more famous Arch rock In bruin reached nlin Amt, knocking hla the same maritime thoroughfare. The gun one way and him the other. The forty-ulner cannot recall the day when companion climbed a tree. Mustang this picturesque menace to navigation plunged hla knife to the handle Into the was not anathematised by the sailor shaggy monster, slashed It again and man. Many a time Its destruction has again across hla rough hide, ripped and been suggested, and Its demolition cut until blood poured from a dozen would have been accomplished gashes In the herculean carcass; then long ago but for the sentimental oppo he fell under a crushing blow from one sition of a few veteran Californians of the spiked paws and lay quivering who hated to see their odd-looklug old on the rocks with the bear tearing friend disappear forever. Residents of strips of bide from hla back and chew Sausalito have always been particular ing hla arms and shoulders to a pulp. Meantime Mustang's friend was vain ly averse to Its destruction, their cry always being that It was one of the ly trying to get his rifle Into working sights of the bay. Eventually contin order. I t had been Injured when he ued agitation by pilots and othferx In climbed the tree. From morning till terested tn shipping bore fruit, and now night thia condition lasted. The bear Arch rock must follow In the way of eooa left the mangled remains of Mus tang and lumbered In red vengeance the two others. over to the tree where perched the In early days of California’s history It other Indian. * A fter trying In vain to was a favorite amusement for young climb he limped back to Mustang, but men to wait for an unusually low tide before he could tear the man to pieces and then pull a boat through the arch. tbeJndlanM who waa by.no means dead Bo far aa Is known the first time this yet, drove the knife Into hla enemy’s feat was accomplished was In 1867, vitals. The bear staggered off a few when Captain Frank Murphy, one of yards and then, overcome by the fear the best known pilots of hla day, rowed of death which comes Instinctively to a amall boat through. For a few years all animals, staggered' dow’n the gorge, the daring trip waa occasionally made but fell for good In a few minutes. As or attempted, but eventually a ’ cohple sistance soon reached Mustang, who of young fellows. In trying to do the was cared for by cunning medicine trick, were dashed against the arch by men of his own race. the heavy swell. The boat waa smash Does Not Come w ith Age. ed and the young men lost their lives. A medical man has discovered that Since that time rowboats have given neither tn youth nor old age Is a man Arch rock a wide berth. Frank Boyd, a noted pilot of the Cali likely to make the biggest fool of him fornia coast, voiced the opinion of all self. Extreme youth usually Is consid men In hit profession when he called ered not to have arrived at the dignity Arch rock a dangerous spot, and said of years of discretion, yet a homely I t should have been blown up long'ago. proverb would have us believe that “ When they come to survey that spot," "there la no fool like an old fool.” This he said, “they w ill find every Inch of medical observer has broached the ground In the vicinity of Arch rock theory that there Is an “aberration covered with anchors and chains. period of middle life,” between the Coasters snd deep-water ahlpa by the ages of 57 and 62. “I f , ” he says, “a ••D sar M rs . P ixxmam — I followed >Z E?" a ll of the Chicago “ PSAS Mss. P ixxhak — 1 ees your ' advertisement in the papers In regard to treating woman’s diseases, and would be grateful to you for your ad vice In my case. I am suffering from felling of womb, have palps 1* “ Z tides and legs, In fact I ache a ll over. 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