Cleanse Your Blood The cause of all spring humors, pimples and eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appe tite, is found in impure, depleted blood. . , The perfect blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla, as multitudes know by experience. It cures all blood diseases, from the smallest pimple to the stubborn scrofula Bore from morning tired ness to extreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. HOOD'S ... Sarsaparilla Ts America's Greatest Spring Medi cine. - Be sure to get Hood's. Niagara Falls and the Buffalo Exposition. All of the .Pan-American visitors will co To Ni para Falls, and all of tha eieetricitv used oo the exposition frronutls will come from Niagara Falls. Both will travel between the two pre test attr.fcctiojaa the world will offer during 1901. TO CtKK A COLD IX ONt DAT Tnke Laxatlrv B-omo Quinine Tablets. All Srnegists TWud the mut'v it it faila to cure. L W. Urova's signature is on each box. it. Necessity the Mother of lavtntioa. It is said that "Necessity is the mother of invention.1' Admitting tbi to be true, who can tell wbnt visitor to the Fun-American Exposition will recog-nire a necessity in some field tnat will inspire him or her to the discov ery or invention of something that will revolutionize the present day practice of the world in that field. pITTO Fw BtKfrHf CbtkL 'o fits atr mf iuuMki RMb4vf. Srd Tor FK KK $.!. trWi '. 1 avcu trra fee. DaB.H kLULtbUkU ,.rv&3L..Piuldclpha4.F. Aa L'pskic Dowm House How would yon like to live in a house upside down? Such a structure i to be seen on the wonderful Midway of the Pan-American .Exposition. CAT ARB a CAXNOT BI CrBID With local applications, aa they rannot rraca Oteatof tn;d.aeae. Catarrh is a. blood or conwnuuen; i --ae. and in order to cure it you mua; taJta in tern ad rexned.es. Hail's Ci taxrb t. ore is taken interna il; t ani ets...reetiy on the b.ood and mucois sariaces Hall s Ca tarro Care is not a auark medse-ne. It wu prr-nbel by one of the best physicians in "his country lor rears, and isa regular prescription. It is eon? pod of toe bet. ionics kaon. com bired w.tii tue best blood pnnner. acting; di rect y en ,ba mucous sunaces. The perfect oozab.nation el the two ir.eredents i whax pro daces men wonderful results In carina; oaxarrh, Sand tor testimonials free. F. J. c H EN kv -CO., Propra., Toledo, O. Bold br dmcKtcts, price T5c. Halls FamUy Pi tin are Ute beat. Rate of Interest ia Canada. The le-jral rate of interest in Canada la now 5 per cent, the reduction from 6 per cent having been made by a stat ute of the dominion whica went into effect January 1. There is no renseT that can equal O R ULU T l i for tne cure of all dnscemenu of the liver; u haa (or y-rs be-t-n ibe standard by whica other remed.ea are judged. President to Opca Pan-Americaa Exposition. President Mc Kin lev has promised to epD the Pun-A merican exposition at Buffalo, on Alay -0. Slow Abort Gootf. "It has always been my rule.'9 said Mr. Bo rem, "to spend as I go." ''Indeed,' exclaimed Miss Pharpe, glancing tiinifir'anf ly at the clock, in that way X suppose yon have saved con siderable money." Kilaeata Toor BawI! Tonr bowela iaa be trained a veil as y oar a.ua-.e or your bra.n. CaaCarets d a ly Cathai ti Ca tr '. n yoor bowtu to oo rihi. Al drus giaVs, ioc, 23c, SOc The Only Possibility. He Nothing; conld ever come be- tween us, conld it, dear? She 1 can't tbink of a single thins, unless I should bappen to become en gaged to some other man Wonderful Development of Electricity. Professor Slaby, German scientist, predicts wonder: u I development of electricity this century. TTsis eig-aatora Is oa every box of tb. fexmlne Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table. tb. nMdr cm m cala la MS stay United Statu SItk Infantry. Thirty tbonand people in the United Btate make their living from the grow ing silk industry. ' EGZEfJJAFS ITCH IS TORTURE Eczema is caused by an acid burner in the bluod coming in contact with the akin and producing great redness and in flammation '; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a tnin, sticky fluid, which dries and aoi. ea of? ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fiasured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning bumor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the akin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER. For three years I sad Tetter on my La ad wnicb cau4 tkem to welt to twice their natural aise. Fart of the time thediaeaac wm in t br fo aa of ran. ins; aorea, very pain ful, a nd cm-'Mtig aw aattrh diaoni fort Poor doctor "aid t he Tetter bad pr y -eaa too far lo If 1 c d, and thr me. I k oaly t hrec pmuii ti m. v. m. lira J 9. Tbia waa atteen years ro. ! X have never atnre aeea anyaifn of mw old trouble." Mas. IV B. jAcaaoi. 1414 McOcc at., Etnwi City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unnealtby skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. 1 cures Tetter, Err- l sipelas. Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these disease a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. BA, M.afcff;il:lgafiJ a3. iif Science After nearly thirty years of constant effort ami great expenditure. U Is ascer tained that the earth"s diameter through the equator Is i.ittti miles; Its .lolsht from pole to pole, ",8H9 mllea. Iu Germany a furnace has beeu ln veunni in'ended for burning low-class fuels, such as lignite and peat, and lu whk-li the combustion Is Intensified by turning Into the Are the gaseous mix ture obtained by the evaporation of Squid air. The nitrogen is first set free jud the residue, containing at least 60 per ceut of oxygen. Is sent into the fur nace. Recently a new light system has been introduced Into the village of Slmnoa iieiui in Wurtemberg. From a large cen tral petroleum reservoir the oil from which the light Is produced la distrib uted -to the different lamps through copper tubes; the petroleum Is then va porised by special apparatus and burn er. A large lighting plant of this system is to be put in the railroad shops at Stuttgart. In this era of "world empires" Inter est in the sun's empire Is hardly sur prising. An English Inquirer seeks to iearn its size, and points out that three well-known comets of snort period have orbits extending beyond that of Nep tune, while one comet of long period IKtnatis has a period of nearly two thousand years. If this last named comet really moves about the sun. It Is calculated that the diameter of the solar system must be nearly 00.000,000, 000 miles. Prof. Boutanhas succeeded in making snap-shot photographs of fish In the sea at a depth of about nine feet. His plan Is to let down Into the water a white sheet, and then attract the fish In front of it by a judicious distribution of toothsome bait. The object of the pro ceeding is to Increase our knowledge of the movements of fish when not con strained by artificial surroundings or confinement. It has been proposed to lower cameras two or three miles In the sea and make photographs there by flash-light, but the enormous pressure at such depths would. It la objected, crush the apparatus. It has been averred that bnt for the saltpeter furnished by the Mammoth Care of Kentucky and by some smaller limestone caverns the United States would have been unable successfully to wage the war of ISli Even during the Civil War these cave supplies of salt peter were largely utilised for making gunpowder. Recently the question of the origin of cave saltpeter has been discussed anew In the Journal of Geol ogy, and V. H. Hess, dissenting from the view that the saltpeter deposits are due to the formation of guano by bats, holds that they have originated from the evaporation of water which, as It percolated through the roof of the cav ern, absorbed nltratevrrni the soil. Russia authorities are displaying re markable energy In connection with the utilization of PopotTs wireless tele graphic system. All the lighthouses in the Black Sea are to be provided with this apparatus, and several stations are to be erected on the shore, so that com munication may be maintained between the shore, lighthouses and the war ships within the radius of the electric waves. Two hundred complete installa tions of the apparatus were recently dispatched to Vladivostok and Port Arthur, and the work of fitting out the Russian warships In the Tactile Is to be carried on with all possible celerity. The two ports are also to be connected by the establishment of intermediate stations along the Korean coast. VACCINATION. How the WcoTtrr of th Prevent!- Vir . Was Made and Applied. During the eighteenth century It waa common talk among the country peo ple of England and Scotland that milk ers of cows never had the smallpox. At a time when this disease waa one of the scourges of Europe such a fact naturally attracted attention. Physicians In the cities did not regard the country notion as worthy of notice. When an epidemic threatened they In oculated healthy persons with small pox virus to give them the disease. Then it was treated from the start under favorable conditions. The chief effect of the method was to make the inoculated person certain he was to be seriously 111, while the unlnoculated might possibly escape. Jonathan Ed wards was one of the famous victims of Inoculation. It was left for an obscure country physician. Dr. Jenner, to recognize the scientific Importance of the tradition about the Immunity of milkers. By his experiments In 1796 he proved that Inoculation with cowpox virus carried protection against smallpox. He wrote a pamphlet on bis experiments and sent it to the Royal College of Physi cians in London. The manuscript was returned with a contemptuous reply. The discovery waa of too great Import ance not to make an Impression, and during the fifth year after his first vac cination Jenner and other doctors vac cinated 10.000 persons In England. In spite of the success of the process there were many in the early part of the century who doubted its efficacy. The experience of the last thirty years has demonstrated the value of vaccina tion beyond the possibility of doubt. In Chemnitz, Germany, a city of 04. 00O Inhabitants, there- was a smallpox epidemic in 1870-71. About 54.O0O of the inhabitants bad been vaccinated. Only 1.8 per cent of them contracted the disease. Of the nnvacclnated more than 4ft per cent were 111. Among the vaccinated less than 1 per cent of the cases resulted fatally. Among the un protected the percentage waa above 9. Statistics of the armies In Franco Prussian war show the same general results. The German soldiers were carefully vaccinated, while the French were not. During a wlde-apread epi demic of smallpox the German lost only 4.rj0 men from the disease, while the French lost 2:i.40O. In general It has been shown that the danger of In fection Is six times as great and the mortality sixty-eight times as great In the uu vaccinated as In the vaccinated. Vaccination Is compulsory through out most of Europe, lu France the law fs loosely enforced and the London Daily Mail Is authority for the state ment that 14.000 Frenchmen die an nually from the (Unease, while It car ries off only 110 Germans a yenr. The parents of every child born In England must within six mouths after the liild's liirtu. have It vaccinated by a reentered medical practitioner or by tile public vaccinator. In case a par ent believes vaccination will be barm ul to his child be can secure exemp tion by taking oath liefore two justices )f the peace before the cblht Is four uwuiJjs old. such stringent meth ods as these Kntrlnnit nn1 nth.f rnnnt. rlea have prevented the recurrence of tuose epidemics which were so dis astrous a century ago. The case Is one where the ounce of prevention . Is worth several pounds of cure. KILLED BY A DEAD MAN. Tragic Scene Knactel ou a Battlefield in bouth Africa. So our dead lay aud grinned at those other dead and the tierce suu dried flesh aud blood ou Briton and on Boer. Tor both remained uuburied for a while, and so it came to pass that a Boer commando retook the lines when: those who diet! for us were lying, and as they mun-hed nmong our dead they saw a sergeant lying at full length, shot through the bralu. yet even In death the man looked like some fight ing machine suddeuly gone out of order. Ills rifle was pressed against his shoulder, his left hand grasped the barrel on the under side, the foretlng er of the right band pressed the trig ger lightly, the barrel rested upon a rock and bis death-dulled eye still glared along the sights, for dissolution had come to him Just as he bent his bend to fire at those who shot him, and now his hands bad stiffened in the un bendable stiffness of eternal sleep. A Boersoldler saw the sergeant as he lay and with rude hands grasped the rifle by the barrel and tried to Jerk It from the dead man's grip, but as be pulled he brought the rifle iu line with his own breast aud the unyielding finger on the trigger did the rest the rifle spoke from the dead man s band and the bullet, passing through the Boer's heart. laid him beside, the Briton. Sounds like a journalistic lie. does It not? Read it In a novel and you would laugh, would you not! P.ut It Is the eternal truth, all the same, for the comradeof the Boer who died that day. killed by a dead man, told me the tale himself, and he was one of those who planted the dead Dutchman on the slope of Splon kop. London News. A Matrimonial Question. Should a man make a home before be asks a woman to marry htm, or should he marry first and let the home making following the wedding This la rather a nice social question and It Is entertainingly discussed In J. P. Mowbray's article, "The Making of a Country Home. In Everybody's Maga zine. Discussing the limitations and the helplessness of life In a flat nuder con ditions that seem to prescribe a rise. John Denison says to bis wife: "A man ought to reach bis goal be fore be takes a wife, for the more be loves her the more of a handicap she ia. Don't you see that?" "No I don't see It at all. "But you understand that be will not take any risk when he Is married: would rather plod securely than con quer at his peril. I ought to bave made a borne fit for such a wife as I have before 1 married her." Theu she laughed one of ber copious, mellow laughs. "I think you have got that wrong. John. uon my word I do. Homes do not produce wites or lead up to them. It's Just the other way. It seems to me. The wives produce the homes. Young men. as 1 under stand it. think just about as much of making a borne before they get a wife aa they think about making a flying trip to the moon. Why. It would be just too ridiculous. John, to see a young man building a home and fur nishing it. and then expecting a wife and baby to drop In because It's ready, as the wrens do. You know yourself you never would bave bad a home like this If you hadn't got married. How could you y Training Boy la Oermany. A writer describing In a Philadel phia dally the methods of schools In Germany, states that the manual training schools In Germany are es pecially Intended for the class of boys who Idle away their time before and after school on the street. Tberegularsessiou closes at half past two o'clock In the afternoon, and after this time the boys who. either through poverty or the Indifference of parents, are not properly aud healthfully em ployed must attend the Industrial school for the rest of the day. - In the summer-time the boys, divid ed Into classes, each under the super vision of a teacher, are trained system atically In all the branches of garden ing. At other seasons of the year the boys are engaged at various light crafts In workrooms, such as making of baskets, brushes and brooms, and plain carpentry, where the use of tools la taught. Typesetting and bookbind ing are taught to the advanced and older classes. Each boy receives a small remuner ation for his work when It la faithfully and obediently performed. The money, however, la not paid to him directly, but Is put Into a savings-bank for him. and from time to time he receives his certificates of deposit. The girls are taught knitting and all kinds of sewing In the same system atic manner. Every lesson Is made a class drill. The children work by dic tation, all In the room doing the same work at the same time. Gets English Gold Medal. Prof. Edward Charles Pickering, to whom has been awarded the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical So ciety of Great Brit ain.' Is one of two members of the Pickering family who have made the astronomical o b- ri3p servaiory ot liar Xr vard University fa mous all over the PKOr. PICKERIKO took charge of the observatory In 1877 the number of as sistants employed has been Increased from six to forty, branch observatories have been established In California and South America, and wouderftil ad vances have been made In methods of observing the heavens. For the last twenty years Prof. Pickering has been Interested In astro-photography, of which he was one of the pioneers, and as a result of his work many volumes of great value to astronomers have been published. This Is the second time he has received the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, which Is awarded yearly to the astron omer whose work during that period Is Judged to be the most valuable from a scientific standpoint. As long ago as 18WI Prof. Pickering was given the first medal, to which he can now add the second received In his name by Am bassador Cboate. Grant's HIk Plurality.' The largest plurality on the popular vote for a presidential candidate was in 1872, when President Grant, running for re-election, had 7O0.000. For bis first term be bad 305.000. The best evidence that people eat too much Is the way they keep It up. If It waa not an injurious practice, rbey would drop It PERPETUAL - MOTION MACHINE. Bxblblt at Paria Kapositloa t-ccminK-ly Answers Ai K quirements. At the Paris exposition was a very curious exhibit In the form of a, clock which attracted much attention from visitors. Jt waa placed 1n a glass case to protect Its delicate working parts from meddlers. - It was self-moving and It ran two mouths during the expo sition without stopping and without havlug been wound up by any outKlde force surreptitiously. There was no reason why It should have stopped, says Electricity, for It was a true form of perpetual movement within the lim it, however, of the wearing out of Ha mechauism. its inventor was enabled to obtain these results by very lugeulously com bining a system of levers, or hinged restdu:il magnetic armatures, which moved a wheel continuously arouud Its axis for the purpose of wlutllug up a spring, cousequeutly the clock a,' ouly an accessory, for the apparatus could be used for other purposes and the construction of the wheel or mov ing mechanism aloue contains the In teresting features of the invention. There are two circles composed of levers which are placed on the two side faces of the rim of a large wheel. These two sets of levers form an angle of 45 degrees with each other, and at their outer ends counterweights are attached to the longer arm of each lev er. From the start we conclude that the counterweights on the side farthest from the center of the wheel would rt nrTr At -motiox nri. give a preponderating turning force to the wheel, causing It to turn with a cir cular movement. The wheel makes four turns per min ute, and Its movement Is regulated by a centrifugal governor put lu motion through an endlesa chain. ' When the wheel In Irs movement brings the short arm of one of the lev ers, which may be called an armature, to the face or the pulley the phenom enon of magnetic repulsion takes place, which causes the long arm of the lever with the counterweight to rise to a vertical position, while the further mo tion of the wbeel causes It to fall to the other side from the vertical posi tion, tbus making It add Its weight to each of the others which have preceded it to keep the wheel In motion. The motion of the wheel la transmit ted to the clock spring through a pin Ion placed on the axle which meshes Into a toothed wbeel. which at Its cen ter has an endless screw acting on an other smaller wheel, whose axle pin ion rests on the wbeel of the drum which winds np the spring. ' Woes of a Sew Member. Wall street gossip has attributed the palm for bard luck to a recently elect ed member of the Slock Encbange who iirvbased a lot of valuable experience it a very high price, lie paid oeariy S.Vi.li for his seat- and although be was not well versed In the business done on tbe floor be plunged tuto It with a courage commensurate to bis gnorance. He misunderstood his or ders and be neglected occasionally to make a memoraudum of his sales. When be found that a customer had asked him to sell a certain stock In stead of buy It. aa be bad done, he tried to make good his losses from his hlunder by taking m small gamble on bis ova account- Business on the -ttock Exchange la done In a rush In these days, aud tbe mnu who hesitates r who is slow-witted finds himself outclassed- This new member at the end of bis first, montb on the exchange balanced up bis business and found that his losses due to bis own blunders in executing orders for his customers had cost him nearly ?T0.000. Wall street la now Sieculatlng aa to whether or not this broker Is going to lemoiistrate that his experience was worth the money. New York Sun. Eugenie's Presciences. The ex-Empress Eugenie received a part of ber education at a ladles' school In Clifton. England, where she made herself a general favorite, for she was then one of tbe most lieautlful girls in KuroiM. An old schoolmate tells the tallowing story of those days: The xirls. to amuse themselves on half-boll-Jay. dressed up to act charades. Mile. De MoutlJo. with a tinsel crown on her bead and a faded brocade curtain fast ened to ber dress to do duty as a train, lersonated a queen. An enthusiastic friend, struck with her beauty, set off by those unaccustomed gnuds. exclaim ed: "You look Just like a queen. You ought to lie a queen!" "Perhaps I shall he some day who knows?" answered Eugenie. Impressively. The girls laugh ed derisively. "Y'ou laugh now. But who knows?" persisted the future em press. "Josephine became empress of tlie French, anil she was only a simple Creole lady, and I. at any rate, am de scended from kings. Who knows?" - Her Sweet Ina-ennoueness, "Charley, dear." said young Mrs. Torklna. "I am going to turu over a new leaf." "In what connection?" "I'm going to quit being superstiti ous. 1 have always disliked to begin anything on Friday." "Yea. It Is very silly of you." "Well, your arguments have con vinced me. You know that new dress I was making to you about?" "Y-yes." "Well, I'm going to start out and buy tbe material on Friday, Just to show I'm not afraid." Washington Star. Mining for Timber. One of tbe most curious mines that is worked is In Tonkin, China, where in a sand formation at a depth of from 14 to - feet there Is a deposit of the stems of trees. The Chinese work this mine for the timber, which la found In good condition and la used In muklng troughs and for carving and other purposes. - . i French National Library. There are about 117,000 novels In the Parts national library, aud nearly 09, 00O volumes of poetry. We have an idea that a woman baa to be unselfish to live comfortably through that period when her sons pre fer young girls to her, and her hus band begins to take his daughter! out nod leave ber at home. Young Idaho Rsprusntatlvc Glenn P..McKlnlev, speaker of th Idaho bouse of representatives, la the youngest member of that body, being only 29 yaars old. . Ha Is student of the' law department of the University of IdHbo. Propoicd Alliance With England. - It the Untied States and England should.; form an alliance, ihe .t-miitmietl strength, would he so Krest thnt mere would belittle chtiiM- for enemies to overcome us. In a like manner, when men and women keep np their bo illy iren,rih with Hoxtelter's Stoniiirn Kitie'rs. there is little chance of aitui'Ks from disease. Tneold time remedy eliritiies the blood, .teaiiies tile nerves, and increases the sppeiite. Try it foldyrpep siu Hnd indigestion. - $30,000 for Sewage Improvernent Bradford, Kngland, has had a recom mendation from tbe committee on sew age, calling for the expenditure of more than $30,000 uu tbe Improvement of its aewasa disposal plant. It is also contemplating immediate street im provements to the amount of $150,000. Translation of the Bible. Dm inn the ceutury the Bible has beeu translated into more than 850 lanugagra, which nine-tenths of the human lace can read. A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK Of Particular Interest to Threshermen and Farmers, Russell & Co., of Portland, Ore., the largest dealers in machinery on the Fncific Co.ist, have just Issued at con siderable expense a neat and veiy o m plete acooout book lor up-to-date threaheimen. eto. Th books are lor tree distribution, and all people who waut them sbonld write immediately to Rustell & Co., Portland, Ore. Used to It. Mr. Lorker Excuse me. Miss Pnsp per, bnt I bave lung sought tbia oppor tunity .Miss Snapper Never mind the pre ambnl. Mr. Lorker. Hon along in and ask pa. He's been expecting this would come for tbe last tiro years. War Between United States and Germany. Karal officers look for a war with Germany. Admiral Dewey is said to bave predicted a court ict within two year. TOO BXOW WHAT TOC Altai TAK1.1Q When von taka drove's Tasteless Chill Tonle, beeauss tbe formulata plainly printed on every bottle enowtna- thai It Is simple- Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No Core, No Fay. ooc Carbonate of Lime la the Ocean. It has been estimated that if the rhi eopoce, wnich secrete living shells in tbe ocean, are as numerous down to a depth of 600 feet aa they are near tbo surface, there are over 16 tone of shell of carbonate of lime in tbe npper fath oms of every square loi'.a of the ocean. M. PARCH STORY. HER TR0CBLE MADE HER AFRAID TO RETIRE AT XICHT. ., the Dlsaaae That Wracks tha Uapvlaea r ea Btaay WtaMa, Ceaqeered at Laa I. Ko incident of the many that are daily brought to poblio attention ia of greater human iutereat than that which centers about 1- lien Pares, the wife of Mr.. larld t". farce, of 4 bpru.o St , rtiughauiton, S. Y. The atory ia toll by .Mrs. la no aa follows: "It was two years ago ton summer tbat 1 was in a miserable courii ion as tne result of bard work. I as completely run down, pale and losing flesh, aud so narvotis that I could nt sleep or even get ret. It was dread ful to go to bed at nipht all worn out and lie awake for hours with nervous uness. It 1 did fall asleep it was to wake up in tbe morning aa tired aa when 1 went to bed. "Mv head troubled me a giaat deal, too, both with pain and rilaxines. If I I stooped over at any time I would be so dirsy I could hardly see oi keep from iatluig down. I a as troubled auuie-a-hat wi h ind gestiou at this time, but the uervou-ue;a was the greater trooble. If 1 oet-ainn a little excired my bands would shake so I could hard ly bold anything in them. I felt that something must be done so I employed our liet pbysiciaus. They did all they could for me and although I ob tained some beuent from Iheir treat ment, not one of them did me any per i manent good. I had, of course, read of Dr. Wil liams' i'iuk Tills for Pale People hut bad never taken any of them till a friend recommended them to ma so strongly tbat I gut some and before tbe first box was used up I beitan to feel tbat they were doiug me good. I kept on taking them according to di rections aud- got from them tbe only j real, permaueut benefit I have bad front auv remedy. It did seem so good ' to get a night's sleep and to be re freshed hy it. I am a firm believer in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple and recommend them to all my friends. I geoersllv keep a box in the house to take iu care I feel a little run down." ELL K X PAKCE. At all druggis-a or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Price. 50 oents per box; 6 boxes for fa. 60. fYbSVas fcsVsv Itaii, 'I'll Kind You Ilavo Always , ture of Clms. II. Fletcher, nntl lias been made under his personal supervision for over liO j-ears. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations audi " ejust-as-g-ood " ore but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Castoria- is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Rorle, Urops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its aco is its g-tiarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Kcvcri.shness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wi a Colic. It relieves Teethinsr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regrulates the Stomach and liowcls, grivlnu; healthy and natural sleep. ' ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Me Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Te aewvaua eessaaa : I PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR fylZgzz f vfi-iSrf A Ar3rpiiSii? V, f jl jo" re planting . 1 WctNi? k A -Jr W Jrimy cheap eeed. jou can"-t ft. . Wll i J?. 5 Nj iV f'-G&tflrMr Ml'liXL I '""1 " Take no chance If jJi lm it Jl'Wi! s. tl If' Vr Ferry's. Dealer, ev.. ! l, . v.; i-KA .'-L. -.y&W-c-?.rt. tf V -. 4 M .tin 1 in mi isim -4 f m First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., and I.s Pastor and Elder. Tbe day waa when men of promi- nenoe hesitated to give their testimon- la Is to proprietary ni licines for pub lication. '1 his remains true today of most proprietary medicines, but l'e ruua has become so justly famous, its merits are known to so many people of biitb and low stations, that no one hes itates 10 roe his name in print recom meudinr Pemna. The highest men in our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men representing all clauses and sta tions are equally tepreaeuted. A dignified repiesentative of the Presbyterian church in the person of Rev. E. (i. Smith does not ' hesitate to state publicly that be has used I'erona in hia family and found it cured when other remedies failed. In this state ment the Kev. Smith ia aopported by an elder in hia churob. Kev. K. i. Smith, pap tor ot the Pres byterian church of Greensboro, Ga., writes: "Having need Pemna in my familv for some time it gives me pleasure testify to iia true worth. Mv lit- tie boy seven years of age baa been suf fering for some time with catarrh of tbe lowei bowels. Other remedies bad failed, but after taking to bottles of Peruna the trouble almost entirely die- Larger Cains ia th Southern Statu. Sonthern states are making much larger saint tban any other section in tbe business of cotton and woolen man ufacturing. Should Establish Lighthouse. Although after the wreck of tbe Mo hican two years ago and avain after tbt of me Paris last year the Trinity Brethren. the british lighthouse authorities, promised that a light would be put on the Manacles reef, oil tha Lizsard. nothing marks the spot but the old bell buoy tbat has been proved insatficient. THR BET HIKH T 4. Garfield Tea :e made from HERBS; there do itartniul drufes in its romptliioB. It is The oe-t b'ood purl tier inoii to medical ari-nc. Highest In .sbttcd Place. The hirzh st .ahthiteJ pluce in the worl i is the custom boa-e of A u co dium, Peru. 16,000 leec above the seta. Mis way. "Was little liobby restless in church?' " Restless? He acted like a ful of hsbiug worms." pocket- reer thm CosreVrt amaf Ksrtl Off Ihm Cold. Laxative frimoaintn. 'Pae'ets pni a cold In one day. No cure, Ko Far. Price 26 cents. Ancient Cities of Note. Every ancient city of note was lo cated ou or near tbe sea ur a river. Two Thoughts. Papa Yon saw thnt bis boy whip ping tbe little one, ami you didu't in terfere? Suppose you bad been that little Ikit? Bohliio I did tbink of that, an' was goiug to part 'em, but theu 1 happeued to think, a'pwe I was tbe big boy? rto 1 let 'em aloue. ' Two targe Steamers. Two laiye sea going steamers, 450 feet long aud witn a 43-foot beam, are to be built upon the great lakes by tne Ameiican shipbuilding Copmauy. Tbe greatest puhlie s-hMla of tiie lan-e eilies uae l arirr a ink ex msively. itia cue bel and-costs no more man Ibe Kr- eau tel 11. Misapplied Censure. Pastor (severelv You nothiug into this world and brought cau take nothiug out of it. Miner Well, don't blame ma; it Isn't my fault, I'm sure. . Wanted Particulars. Judge What's the charge against the prisoner, otlicer? Officer lie had an infernal rnaohine in bis possession, your honor. "Automobile or bicycle?" IJoucht has borne, the rsTSirr. New vasm errv. PRAISES PE-RU-NA. appeared. For this special malady I consider it well nigh a specific. As a tonic for weak and worn out people it nsa few or no eqnaU." Kev. U. G. Smith. Mr. M. J. Rossinan, a prominent merchant of Grennsboro, Ga , and an elder in tbe Presbyterian church of that place, b:is used Pernna, aud in a re cent letter to Tbe Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, writes aa fol lows: "For a long time I was troubled with catarrh of the kidneys and trie! many remedies, all of which gave me no relief. Peruna was recommended to me by several fiiends, and after using a few bottles I am pleased to say' that tbe long looked for relief was found and 1 am now enjoying better health than 1 have for years, and can heartily recommend Pernna to all similarly afflioted. It is certainly a grand ineilicine." M. J. Rossinan. If yon do not derive prompt and sat- l - Z .. . l. . I t f leisutuit icauiiB iiuiii iud use ui otu write at once to JJr. Hartman, giving a full statement of yonrcase and be will bo pleased to give you his val uable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, president Hartman Sanitarium, Coiumbas, Ohio. MACHINERY, FARM JUtch jNOTHING BETTER MADE Tow emu' t niase e micutse it yon get i ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Iiecuis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON. senasaaji)p,eaajs J v'.V y -"..(. J ' T! ' -fi 'I T'ln iiaaai ii i "ill if FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. t. Spanish-Speaking People I In 90 years tbe Spanish speaking I people have increased from 26,1U0,U00 to 42.000,0110. . Electrical Exhibits at the Pan-American. ! If the first 50 years of the present century prove to be as rirb in electrical inveution as the last half of the last ceniury, what progressive yer-s tliey will lie! All of the iuveutions of the last century will be exhibited at tbe I 1'an- American Kxposition, while mauy j of the id a- that will develop new iu veutions will be ljrn there. The Rest Prescription for Malaria r-hilla and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Ko rare. No Pay. Price SOc Companionship. Off Horse Do von think the man that owns us likes his automobile bet ter? TSigh Horse Xaw; don't you notice he comes to us when be wants some thing that can eat an apple out of his band? l'iso's Cure for ('onsuiupliou is an iiifnl lible medicine tor coughs and colds. N. V. Samuki, Ocean Uruve, N. J., Feb. 17, luoo. Popular Literature In France. There are about 117.000 novels in the Paris national library and nearly 69, 0MO volumes of Freuoh poetry. CONSTIPATION " I baf sou ft drtya at fa tlm wit hot- MavaaTsT.au ft i' ilea ltwg, nut btjluic alia to mova tiiwtu xceii i using hot wttter inlaollona. 'iirimto coustliiteviioii for van ari tla-tl me In tlita irribi condition; diirttt Mint ttn I did ev strviiiiuc !ijM.i-tl of l.ni never foiiml iit relief: fucn mM mi vu.ttm nnUl 1 letttn i.tiiiir ' A SV A It tCTM, 1 bow iirtTv irum mil iu Hiim vtuaKfi t di aud If 1 waa ricti 1 would .fa .1UU0U for eacli nioveioaat; It i fjuaai raliaf. ' a ti.mbk I.. Hunt. 10811 Humall ts... lairoU, Mloa, CANDY Pltaunt. Palatable. Potest. Taste Good. I flood, Mavar Blcaan, Weaken, or Uri pa. lOo, flOo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... torUs. Imn- Cttavr, CUesca, iMlml, lata. Ml SEED DEALERS. WHOLE CARDEI For 14c. We vim to irm thli rear sou.ooe a rust timers, ami hence oiTer II Pka. Bier' Jlue Hit hi Tomato.. Ym 1 -- iBtnonwni uvmoii. . .. ..... 1 Mama'- larorlt Onion...... lo I - Kmeralu Ureen Cucumber.... Iu4 I ctrvOarden beet 101 I isnav ltadlnh ...loo 1 a LaCraaa Market Lettaca.... Ue S a aJee-ant Flower Saade 1 Wert a Sl.ee far leooate, sTm We will mall v"u this entire ei.flO'B worth of splendid eeed, noveltlee free. bwMh, with mr larva illustrated PlantandHeod Cata't(?uo on rerelpt of tale aeatee oaa lae la postage Cfcetee Oeloe Sard Sea Ik aad aa. Potatoes at si.soper barrel aatfap Catalogue alone, ft cents, f J0M A Ullt SEED CO..UCnmt.Wle. POULTRY NETTINC. j Biit from the manufacturer, f rice in lull rolls ai re-, vide, J-to feet lonj 8 im 4 - " - - 3.30 6 - 4.13 " " - - - 4.93 All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 149 Front t.r PortlMvnd, Oregon. MONEY .EM2. Heirs of (Jnlm Soldiers who horn steaded less than lfiO scr. s refo:e June SZ, HV74 (do matter 11 sbMaadoned), should address HESBf W. tOPr, Washington, D. O. FAT mi Q REDUCED from 15 to IS lbs. per month br a harmless treat men l. Tbouutidi cured. Mrs. M. A. MarCroue, 431 Haw lev St.. Rochester. S. Y.. writes: "Konr years ao I was reduced 4s pounds by yonrralo-. f I J able treatments Mr experience V Mil a Trained Nnne bM uuglii d tb dansen of Fatty iJefreDeration Have not (rained " Patients treated by mail eoofldeniiatl. For Man.mlarsaddresa.w.ta Kiss, DP.".C. MiilE. ttllltl. Mf,..Ult...lii PATENTSsiil hit rrcn ineeetifal deecriDtion and set free omnlnn MILO. B. STHVK.NS CO.. Estab. 164. Dlv.e.M. lets Street, WASHINGTON X. c Brancb offices: Chicago. Cleveland and Detroit CUUEB'SCAHBOUTEoflODIKE A fuarantsjed Care tor Catanh sa4 Con-ram ptlo-o. $1 .00. D Lock Box 146. V. K. SMITH a CO, Buffalo. I.Y . Prop's IMPLEMENTS, Etc. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW IVIILLr Or in fact anything in the Macfnzafi- n- write us for Catalogues and Prices. RUSSELL. & CO., Portland. Oregon. tyi h. p. GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps Water, Saws Wood, Grinds Feed, and costs two cents an hour to run. Get full particulars from 310 Market Street, San Franciseo, Cal. ; First and Stark Sts., Portland, Or.; Loa Angeles. Ca . Bootblacks in Berlin. Bootblacks are seldom seen on the streets of Brlip, oiuz to the fact that it ia one of tbe duties of German servant girls to sh lie shoes in tbe household, and of porcers to atteud to it iu hotels. '1 here are bootblacks at the principal railway depots,, but they find more r-atruus among women than auioug men. Terrible Drought in New South Wales. The drought in tbe western districts of New South Wales ia terriule. Over SO.UUO.OUO Hheep have peiU:ied.. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of ,3ea F.K-Slmll Wrapper Below. Terr a am all Md aa CARTERS FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION , . a OaWravKiWaai Mutrr aAnTuaa,' tscMts I liireT artawev4lw2t CURE SICK HEADACHE. fls. 1 0 1 SO t. 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