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OREGON CITY KNTK1UMJISE, FKIPAY, PKl'TKMHKR II, I 1HX) News of the Yek Thursday, l rc- tide I a walking on u( the I Aft auge of th war. Tlu lo mi n.iw talk of trekking in itcriiian t.- ri tury. , It in Mul that paper scied at I'll j tori show that Uio Netherlatida Kail ay i lonrny in many y ariiwdy : .ated tlii lloera It converted i'amorl ; tiior i n t J arsenal and proj.led thej ; Transvaal force ith hirehoe. ! Loljos. L a ax as c Cs ax jCv.iCu i Ji Friday, Sept. 7. At a conference of gold democrat I,, .1.1 m Ind.ai'apoli today, i ''' idid to establish National heal.p.utrr iu this city nl ootid ;id a campaign in the ti.tprvct of Mi -Wuilcy. Tuesday, September II Tn ela tion return tor crnioiu Manv Americana have "Vone broke" in I on, Ion. Tde delight o( the ri i exposition r too much lor tlieir financv n,l they r now bcgging money to get home. Kmcland want pear in China. Hat ehoaa that Stickney. republican, lor j;,)e."nor, hag a plurality ot 31,S and a inaj rity oer all of W,l'.'2. I'i the House today in Kentucky, re reeentative Trouver, democrat. Intro duce! a bill hich lil niaka p4imry elections th sol manner of making i.ommationsofanv partv for atate, dis trict, county or city official, and pro viding that general primary election riisl! te held the first Tuesday In August l each vear. Mr. Trouver think con tention r not a fair mean of afccer t.iining the i:l d lb people. The gold democratic vo'e for Aryan wili W nearly otT-et by the silver re I ul luan vole for McKinley. r re I i. Hal look, acting postmaster! I Questions for Women A. !. V. W. meet rverv Saturday evening i" ' .t. I . V, Temple j (mo. K. l altir. secretary. Kiiliekaha-vVlllauietle Iteliekah 1 odge ; .No. 2 inoela second ami fourth r rhlay ol jea.h moiilh at I. .. K. Temple Mig-"' Wllllania aevrelarv. A I lift! Time. Ink a pleasant heib ilrlnk, Ih lies! morning I hel blight ami my complin Ion i Mtcr. My d.ioior m It net gently on the tomi di, liver ami kimle), ant I a pleaant Utallve. It la md fiim heil'K, ami I piepre-l a raaily a lea., )t I eal'c.l Lann'a Mnliilne. All .Ii.i.'.'IhI. , II It at "J'c. ami Ml ri, Court U, .bill Hood N". I, KoM'ater of ; , . I milv M...i, Im move th oela each iUtr. If annul net It, A PREB PATTHRM mi iti .,4 i, ......... Il't,iiri. MAGAZINE If ron were ofTere.l sure ahl In time of trouble wmiKI yiU pul It lld an.l aovil aouu-Uiin of MoubUul rrth-lency 7 i II Toll HAW lurnnt Villi m limn, ttn.l 11 h rare to attemlto in South Afrna .fe Wl.L-e lea.limr to vour bm. woul.l I', vrt ar moat perfintant, ml Utitith are not maMer of the littlatiot) except in atrip of land along th railaay. In ri-plv to an peal for ail from (i.)vernor Saver, of Tei, Tretiili nt McKinley write th oloiii)i: "Th report of th great calamity hichha befallen tialveaton ami other point on th cvaft of Texa excite my pnfounJ Jim ignore It to try aoiu Itikvourw aud tottcrinif tructurT Th aiuwer to the (ideation I plain. You would, of eoura, ehooa without ht'l'ition what all evidence ahomejto le the aafe thlnir. and you would rWU nothing lu umIvu experi ment. hy then do aomn women rUk on of their moat precloua jHuuteuiiou their health In trying nuillcliiea of 1 Oregon Lodge .No 3. I tV . ., meet evvry I'hurihlay in Odd Kelloa' Illl. T. t. Kyan, ecrrlry. Fall Km ampme'd No. 4. I O t) K. iiieeia (I'M and third TtlexUv ill each mouth. J. A. Stuart, wvretary. V. Woulward. l.rKoy, N . for ihlldiell at Ml liold' I America, meela llrit ami tlilr.l tri.iay in ., i. i.. l'l tl..,,1. 11.11 V II. ' I lie lituimi III iii " ' . ill it.. '-...n ...I .,..i,.u.f! V. T. Uiver. chiel aeiul f r a free aampl. A Idn , t )r alor ranker. flat km Chapter No. ?. K. A. M.. ' ini'.'U nil Ih Ihlitl Momlitv of en I'll month in Mammic Halt. M. iWdlack, e'relaiy. j Pioneer Chapter No. 1". O. K, S. meet the mvond and fourth Tuelat In each mouth at Mavonlo Mall.-Mia Jennie Koaetl, et retary. l.M.ftl, ft v.'l. fsntt -h iTr- ..i n,..ni k.,TT ' jm, tn i if. UliHwituMi aa Ne hal milh'a. Cro. k. all W. I.. Itt.M I aiie. at tl centa r gallon, i the Home r'uniUher. MM ...... .. sympathy for the .utrerera, they will j J " " tir the heart of the whole country. I.rdia Yl PinUham's Vegrtahlo Coin- What ever nelp it i poeaihl to ;ive hll ; pound ha sttxkt the tent of year. It lias tne irirei a;e oi any remeiir lor nrlrr of 1'einhi rry ki in lv iiilO al ;.lueii a hall . Ileal ('innwliir, S. S !vri'lurr; Ura. May I ajrlor arcrtary. Sn,,,t.!..r m a arnlisl iri'rlllV HVellinC 1. Il. 1 ..ln.l.1 .1 ! r.f ...I llm v. - -- - . .- - -.i'"1: --h.i-u. - . . ... , ,, , . .... it it .... . ,. . ' . , i loimin ma in inw w.-riii, aim iioiiilllLT tlniteJ State. .lr!ml iloueer, on a ury of war to .upnly rations) ai d could hare cirru It this sal exwpl lu own merit warrant charging him with the euiU'i ileni' nt of government fund. Kx-Secretary Otney and Ks-otuiater ieueral WilKin aunoume that they will uj j-ort Iryan. A plot against h life of the Sultaa .1 Turkey has been dis-overil. Ti allie on marching through the Imperial palace, found the treasuries Kone. tent uion your rei'tet. WeJneJay, Septemtr I''. Kvery s'at in the Union is eeili!y rvon.lirg to aid th sutTVrers of tl e T.xas tornado. The Doers bare decide. to make lorm.l declaration of guerilla warfare. Kedmen Wacheno Trit e No. J3, Imp. 0 K M . mceta S:uriay evening 7 .;t'. at Kill Men' Mail N. M Moo.y, C. 01 K.;Chaa. W.Kelly, Sachem. Multnomah I ikLe No I. A. K. A. M.. IM not try any experlmenta. but buy .rta tlmt and third Saturday In each what la known to bo reliable. M Ilnkham's Compound ran do all that ia claimed for it, and all atatamenta In regard to It ran I easily ten Bed. Writ to Mrs. i'lnkhamat Lynn. Mtu, for a little hook ah haa Jut publlahed contalulng letters friuu th mayor of Lynn, the nm.tniaj.ter and the Wouiro's moiiili at aecr'larv. Maaouic Mall. T. K. Kan, According to Dews jut received her Christian f rmprraiio I'niou. Ifrom Dawson the malignant disease' -Mr, nnanaiu a a.tvice la orrere.t rre ,. I . . . ,, t 1 of charge to all women who writ to .wh.ee ha. been ragtng a mong th Io-;her fJ Thu ,nTiutivn u laiatsjof theNorthweat Alaaaan coaat I. ,tantly renewed. A nilllU.o women I avLin.lim i nli n.t siri.l iKsHaatfawtintf aant! raw K sk Vaa ttawJin tf PMil af awartalll f.tlli al 1a I lav !. J. It. Cehr. who m-ently resigneil as jth excrminion I Mr, l'lnkban. . sdvlc and ircdlcln. niiu.r at the Washington jH.nitent.ary, I .. .. i . The I tf Arc fenm Clnn, i.oosveu i maxing leuing ieecnea ; ii.iwv uviui j liutll VJll Saturday, September 8. yesterday, referring to the political posi- i ".roughout the west. i Woman. Showing How tion. raid: In uiv opinion the state election nil. . Senator Manna says republicans tnay ( I ..jj- p p:nL hornc VV(TPa .. " s. i..,.l lua- the elei tion by over-confidence. LJ UIU Ll 1 " 3 tKC r? B . VUC, sbUU I ft tSJ vj w I will win ia the race (or governor. The fuionits have a good majority, but can they stand together? If they ran, vhev will win cut, but there are a great table Compound Cured Falling of the Uterus: Prevented A Tragedy. x; i. !i. VI ... c... i ..u.v.7 ..,..... ' Dtaa Ma. rixHAW-I aee your Long.of New Strait.ville, Ohio, pre ,dTerueinent in the papers In reirard man v rxluli'S who feel sore that Rogers ! vented a dreadful tragedy and saved tao to treating woman'a diai-ajiea, and wm Dominated and - roe of tliece may bo:t the ticket. In such event the re-" publicaD may win. Tbe Pendleton Street rr and Mar Teat Carnival Association ha. cloced a contract with the Oriental Midway Co., now showing i.. Portland, snd compri. M""0' ing the entire list of attractions offered -W,ck ' "'eu,u" I ...... : a T .. I . f al lives. A frightful comrh liad lonr kent wouM be grateful to you for your ad her awake every night. She bad tned l m- fa-. 1 " from ,. , , . ,. falling' of womb, hare paina in my nany remedy and doctor but steidily kia., aa 1,, in fact I avhe all over, .fear worse until urgl to try Ir. King's! 1 am getting ao weak I cannot stand Nen- Iiacnrrr. One tmttU whollr on my feet much. I have th head- cured ber, and she write (bis marvelou ' Mead lielicf Cor So l. meets al ! U ilUuieiie Mull the (1 l Monday In ecry inuhlli at '.' o'cl.i k p. m. and th tlorl Monday in rery month al "..HI u'cliakp. m Th Auxiliary meela at I he Armory bil l ling the lt and 3rd Saturday In rn-'h mntli at 3 o'clork p. to M'. Ktatiu tout, president. Mr. ,' Mart I.. Uradley, aeirrt-irr. J Cinie.1 A rtiiaan meet every Thursday ' evening of each month at the VVillametta lljl. The wo lal niiN'ting of tin order ia i-ond Thuraeav of each month. K. II Coojwr. eeretary, M. UolUtk SI. A. Willamette Fall Camp No i W. ) W. meet 1 at and 3rd Krldar in th Willamette Mall. C. C, Sl. S. Walker and clerk (i. Old. bine I'ine Idtf, No. M, A. F. A A. M .Lvan.Or., Uieel on the sm-ond liinlav In each month from the (at ol May to lat ol November at 3 p. in. and i from lat of November to lat of May al 10 a. iu. tieo. C. Armatrong. bee. Catholic Knittt.t of America St. John's Pianch No. 617, meet every Tueaday u4 th month. M k IILlttlt ut:s. Tim curaa of overworked wumaiikliid ariiii kly and surely cured by Kail'a Closer Id"1 Tea, the great blood purifier and tioau builder. Money rrfillided II pot aallalai lory. Price 2 cla,, and M Cla. C. tl MunlleV, the lWilgglal, Sumlny Scrvico. .:i:mn Lv.tNiiKi ii'Ai. i.t'ni KUAN IMU VM'.tl. III IU II-Ciiriial Kit.ih a" l J y A lama urla; Hrf hmrai J V. Mi l. ti.ir. hmi.tar h Ihw al o A St . iKklr aeiiLca an'r 1 linrvlav I a. I'. St. iivrinan ! l ( uiflj trom V lo IA. Kicf)i-ly luilli-d. MT loll ! lit IU It l ATllolli' -a A IIili aat u faa.ut im uu Ur i a and 10 ju Kiary ".ii-l au4 lnuflh SubJf iKinta Hiiniia a'tr lb ur. XI .l ihi . fcii(Ua anrwuna. tua U) a. h. I al I r ae il.lri mliloeia an4 Hanadlrllua f W r MITIIillr fl'rl. III' Kill -W't 11 !!.. famr Minln tir i lu a) lUD.Itf a. h.-0 0 U 11... kMllBI muruiua f v Lr. lalu( rtlr at I JO rta.irli ua ai(nt in l taaiof 1 J rra) ar k.tlui t hur.. j ttull- at I JO traii(ia eu Jlaiti loli4 riaaT mKanVTKkUN rut Ki ll -a, a J Wouu.iinrit faaii.r air al II a at I T SO r a. aabbaih vhml al I a. Tour. fxifii a ettf ol t krlatlau Kii'ImtkI mts rt aualaf tanlnf at M hui4 tula rair triMOuf al t M ! fr. r Ull. KM !! 4 Hula rf,iH, . I""'" - L,H.,"a I MS CALL sr av jr a Patterhs mi ftA la AUh.l.lal. .m . i.i... . . . r M TUB VI Al l, iioiriu. us ma aws i.t tnfc (. Do You v Know tho News 2 I You ran bats It all C r In lb I-. veiling telegram, of '. ' land. Orrgvti. It Is IK ttai Per Month 50c Per Month ache aiimetimea, and a choking, tight fee. ing tn rav breaat and throat, llav) KV.tNiir:i.ti'Al. CHt l'.i ll -1'nn.er cl K 'illi a'i I V a tia-i'i It H I'lip ar u . hr !. aiary rta'ibaih al It a hi ... I 1 i .. . M.....I. M.o..k.l III a M. I-- "11 I'rafar iiiwil'ig S p m. AH a'a a al. i r, ht I'At i.'M KPiKori. iiii'iti ii-f. Iter P. K. ilaitlllKinil, Urrlur rWrftra U jttery ntimuv al ll a m. ami ( p ni Krnla fiaiiln al 7 otlirr iil.a mat lie aioii'iiiire.l All Mala lf. rUrai'g ara cufia It lutul. rj ctilng hwajr puM tlMk) It 1 fj Oregon! It roi taiti all II ha n a F f Mai and ti e Nii,i, 3 f. Try II lor a mohih. A airp' 3 no'V will I mailrtl .i A ! lfaa The Telegram, Tualatin Tent, Led Men'a Mall. K.O. on medicine also cured Mr. Lmg of a severe tahy aevc'n tuontha old. I lu to i Wedneadays ti. M. Mjatl, rev . . . . . 1 1. J . - i . ! L uu T. M . meela la olid and fourth rd ly the Portland Street Fair and Carni- j val, fur the 12 days their affair is to run. The census bureau announces ihat the population of Portland, Oregon, is J0,t:c as against i.3 in IS ); an in crease of 44 041 or W. ftj percent. M. E. Huntington, nephew of the late Colli-. P. Huntington, will le elected prts-i.ient of the Southern Pacific Kail riad Company. , JDI. uch cures are positive proof of the matchleas merit of this gra : chest an 111.00. I bottles free at G-u. A. Harding' Dreg Store. jicar from you aoon, as I am In so mueh distrevt," Mh J. U Cownoji. Having bought at a sicnfW sale l.'.O rolls of linen-aarp nianintr, will gite i! e consumer the hene6t of the bargain Wp always do as we say. W. L. iiiock, the home furnicher. Sunday, September 9. . : i v ri. -"aW tr.vru - y are tlie p ople for the printer, lean, this evening fixing the 1.. of over yoUr iU,,)lie8 ,nj if yoljr atGUrt...at20aO. The msssage came gfe QOl ,n of more by table from Vera Cruz. i heaJ enveIopw) circu,r8t carig. etc. Among the pas angers who arrived on i jien pa, y(jur or,ier witi, t),e F.nter- a relirf train from Uaheston ia Ben W Drew, an attache of the Southern Pa cific. Drew bad been at Virginia' Point or tome hours, and said that he saw 100 to loO dead bodies floating out on the beach at that place. nd remedy fr curing .11 throat. 1 :'k'ille, Va., May 14, .dlung trooMe. Onlr 6-V and i " Mm. I .skuam-I followed ,. , " . your adrictj and I ara now on the aeo- fcVery bot'ie guar.ntcd. Trial on,j iH,ltl, of Vour Vfgetatde Com- pound and I think it la going to cure me. If It doe I will ever praiae It, for I am. and have been, a great auf fcrvr; but now I live la boie of tretting wil." Mrs. J. II. ( ounoJi, L'if oornarUle, Va., July 12, IsJi. "Pear Mr. Pikiiam Again I write to von. When I f.rit wrote to vou for ml vice in regard to mv tmublea i I thought I could never get well again. We are the printers lor the people and 1 After receiving your litter I followed your advii-e exactly, and thank to you, I am cured of that dreadful disen. I cannot find wnnla to ex- rreoa the good your liiedieiue will do. t I really rtxre than was recom mended to me." Mils. J. K. (VimitoSI, Kggboruoville, Va., April 12, Two Women Cured of Irregularity, Falling of the Uterus and Ovarian keeel, Oregon City Camp, No. Jii Mlerti Wmalinrnof fiirnra iiie-l every second ! and loiirth Tue.lay in the month, at Willamette Mall 'i. ironenlacher, j clerk. j Mesde Poait No. 2, (i. A. II , meet ! firat Monday evening in each month at Wilamette Hall.-J. It. William. Corn, l I.aaton Command No. 1, of Oregon , Union Veteran I'nion mreta a.t uii at- . I tirday I i. in. In Ki-linan'a hall an I ' ....!. k. ....I . M I i.. T L IV i iit'iiiii .iiiTiia ui i y. in. ill i , r. ow I ing'i ollu-e. ri its r so u i t i s a i. in f i: ' it. isifnf of St tin an.l Kiri.i in irrt lt K. H ItoiiliiKf r. !.. Muriilhg acrii.a 10 Silnli Mimil II. Junior f.n lratMr 4. Y. !'. C. V. p'a;ar wali' 0 W, ttaulna' aril- 7 ' PortlanJ.Or. jj tk jk a i i i i ji ji x a x i i i i J. C. BRADLEY'S Uvrry, Frr! ami h'a!eSuM 0REC0NCITT. I'.ar. J UM'AtlU klTWKKX Till Hft'T SSltuI Aft Kirsr iiviTiir t iit in ii . II. lia inr. rr long aeolrra I aiary huuOarai 10 n a . I 7 :t i. m Huo. ilav Om,.i '. l i I .. in. Junior! i i I tn ii n.rel r. II, litiMiun n. ll.n.i.i,.r ..in f ' I 'i'Uti fttl'I rlti'Ir lilga, aOd MlJ" I'mpla's aoeiriy m l H.M. in.ly i ;a i ; t! horaea alwa)'a (ill luftj il Ih ,.. .... r. ..,., iw. 1 ,.. --' a t a ti'i i an i vi.i.ii w wa I.ray.r 1 T . i. ... W.A " ;lore. l.nrm i.i,UK. III'., a'ulr iikiiI Vol '. A I W Ull the haril fof iK-r t.- fiMima l I tir Ilia ait ir. Information re,r 1 n any 1 14 ! Bt.M k promptly attended to ,j prua) letter Homo Oouvht and Sold. prise office, where you get good, printing. clean HNmark's Iron .Xrrte. Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy j ffQ(jJ)Jc ti , . . i . . ., are uub louuu nucio dioiijiii;ii, mrr, l TL'cdeaaloc in iVkin Apparently con-j If " Dkak Mrs. PiNKiiAtc-I have tinues. It betins to look as if nosolu-i 3 , ... female wcakneM. Menstruation lr- tion would be attained, at any rate be- j yU " U,eW ,ie',n',,t ""7"' I regular, and I .offer Waringdown VaIdrftC6 ftt Ul,,li ur o .i uc iiin in ii'ii nmo mini iiiji. My (KM'lor riiiH. iijev aoyeiop every jower ol "u iruuuit- una i-niarr- brain and' bolv. Only 2o cents at n't the ovaries. I have doctored ' tWO niOIltllR but l-e no ltnnr.iv,.i.i. i.l " k l.,..Mr,..'. .1..... u I ..... .. .. .. . 'jc'i, A. iiaiiiiii)j n .11 uj nwie fore the arrival of Couut von Tien Tsin. Germany eeems to have in troihiced a new complication by endeav oring to organize some kind of oirensiye movement in the province af Chi Li. It ih believed that the president will accept trie recommendation oi uenerai ; ChaUeeand promote Colonel AuronS.j A f ew l'uln,"T' Da "t-ett. of the Fourteenth Infantrv, to , The recent gtntifcticB of the number of the vcant btigadier-generaldhip which 1 deaths show that a large majority die i wil! follow the retirement on next lion- with consumption. This dieeace may day oi Joneph Wheeler. If this i done, ! commence with an apparently harmlesH ; New line of cirpeU, Uleat patb rna, for Ihefall trad. W. L. I'.lm k, Ih Homa Kurnirher. New line of t r.-a I hats J'it arrived al MlaS (iiildamiih'a. III. AUDIT ( Al.lKMIMA. I r 1 iu jircpuralloita .t:.i 'y dcl.j op dry iwi.inh ; l!.r y ,lry up t:.i t . rri.i.n. ' Im U a tin n o !m ia' n t.- iiio m , !. ..m. -, e'i--..iig a f ir I. ur i r owo It 1 lo :l.in ' i!m orl.i f... i. f iat....i. A in. U.I.l'i. More lloar-UI and r'l Ing h.lul i-i'i, f ..r, a . ' -1 n. 1 aim.' lil. Inifna and Had l!i .1 t. '. .i a. . init!:'i an I ' k'l. lU t ra .1 1 4...1 ii I - i i r-:iio.y I and will cv o c... . : i i r . I I t I. a .r vj eiudy and plraoan'.l s. A tr .1 ti i , MV.i.e. 1 J .r -li.nr., 0 l ,,.. t I . N. V. J 1 i n f 'M.a ll.hii c .r s wuhi.ul oi. ii lo4 I III I I 'ULI I IrriUto or i a-l-ini !.(. ll t.rr.t.la larl I. Ill I T I ll ll I l.trr an Irr.lAl-'.l and a- ;rr aiirftr ., r-!iv. j Ul 111 Ul U U 11 l.alahlUlirtl lJ. The Enterpriee and Oregonian for 2.C!l a year. A lland.omr S'-nr of w ami I arfol I I'll III I fa a f I ran al t I t i . a . . . . California is U,". n7m p.r.d,.e of the Tl holiday maker. It reonrce are ne. j haiintihle, its Invitation univeraal, and it reort and attractions among the I j moat noted in the world. The Southern Pacilli: Comany pub. j Ihlica dem:riptiv) lileratiira containing Valuable information alxiiit all of them. It is for free distribution and mav Ut ot- I t. ;.i...l Ir..... ...... k: l I. ...ii -. I I ...., ii'fii. uttj oiiui.Tii i acuic areni, , . . iT. II. (i.KxIman. (iem rul I'aerw.ir I t.rtti i y yi; i rc I." VI'l.'LMI'Vf't. IV Agent at San Kram iwo, ('. J. Markham ! ' u,v 1 ' I'--J LAI LML.H.L l.reat liritnin ami America. PIONEER JOHN YOUNGER, Mis AlAHt E. llt.tu, Swan Creek. 111. "Dkar Vks. Pinkiiam Your good advice has been worth more than all I ever received from a ilwtor. Word cannot expn-hs my gratitmlf to you for 'ieiieral Paxaengi-r Attentat Portland LJo,a V",m'H V.-r.-Ul.l,! om-j0(e. , yo B lly , v (m( itll l)M , pound. Af'j-rtwelvevcurH'hiilTcrlng I . i . ., . am stout and b.-rill!iv."-Mist MahvE. j "tampfor .-hcIi publication. Eltti, Swan Creek, 111., April ii, In'j'J. Itesort and Attraction Along the 0jp. Huntley Dnift Stor, jTranfEi and Expfttf, I Freight ntnl pairel !.-Iirrd ' to all -rt of llm city. IRATCS REASONABLC " DEAB Mill. Pinkiiam I mify..e GeMral Chaffee will be only eet back I cough which can be cured inftantly by female trouble.. My doctor wMiea tcmiiorarily im hie own advancement to , Kemp 8 ltlBam lor the lliroat and the brigadier-generalhhip, Colonel , Dag- Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and t-ett l.avinu niidertaken to retire and ttniB relieve all cases. Price 25c and 50c. " t i creu!- another motion. vacancy upon his pro- Monday, September 10. Tl.f! Filipino Commission, at its firnt public seheion to be held text Wednes day, will dincues the appropriation of one-1 bird of the treanury's ),0(X),WX) for the construction and repair ol roadg and Lridgi-s throughout the archipelago. For sale by all drngiiints. To prevent consumption, quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Min ute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Harding. The latest stitched felts and novelty walking hats just in at Miss GoldmiiithV The most dainty and effective pills made are De Witt's Little Early Uisers, The people profess to be much gratified j They are uncipialed for all liver' and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Geo. A. Harding. You can spell it cough, coff, faugh, kauf, kaff, kough, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Harding. at !l.e proi-pect of thi work of develop ment. Buller continues his progress in the Trarivaal, and the Boers are said to be gtttii:g ready to trek to German territory. N' ire miners have stampeded to Blue-tone Creek. A terrific hurricane visited Bryan, TexvH, today. Trees, fences, tiiins, aw.jings, windows and outhouses were Wov ij down, tin roots torn frou brick Luil'iings, show windows smashed and (no., handiiie damaged. The greatest daiiK'-ue in this section is to the cotton croi. which ia blown out and twisted up in l-'l shape, involving heavy loss. Kii Kedvers Buller continues his ad vai.cv. He crowned the Mauchberg; 10 iniie-i eait of Lydenburg and came into aciioi with the Boers. The occupation ol Ljdenburg, which took placa last A Personal Matter A well painted house it like a neat ly drene'l person always attract ive and pleasant to look upon, YOUR HOUSE " Can be repainted and freshened up at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave It until the sun makessny more marks and cracks in it. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. JZ ' my ovarle taken out, but I hhall never consent. .Menstruation In Irreg ular and my head has a tired feeling. Hospital treatment docs me no good. I have Ave children and am forty-four year old. 1'lcaso advise what medi cine to take."-Mm. K. ILHoMiKHs, 437 N. 40th .St., Philadelphia, Pa., Septem ber 27, 18!9. "Deab Mks. Pi.nkham-I followed the advice you gave me and your medi cine has cured me. I felt better when I ha! taken the Vegetable Compound but a week." Mks. K. II. Ko.snEBa, Philadelphia, Pa., February 0, Another Case of Nervous Prostration and Inflamma tion of the Bladder Cured bv Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "DearMkh. Pinkiiam I have nsed your Vegetable Compound for female weakness and it has done wonders for me. I also had nervous prostration wa not able to look after my house work. Afu.-r taking one bottle I began to Improve, and am now better in every way and feel like a different person." Mus. Dki.la Kf.ihkii, Marionville, Pa., February 22, lH'yj. "Dear Mug. Pinkiiam,-I ennnot praise vour Vcfretahle Compound enough for the K,, it, ),a ,lOMe ie. I auTered from inllammntion of the bladder. I tried doctors, but obtained no relief. At last I decided Ut write to you, arid now, thanks to your reme dies, I am entirely cured.'" M lis. K 8. OiiADr. 131 Union St., Hih Bridge. Now York City, April 11, l'.iu. I ' t.oaat Line' l" a handsomely illustratei) j I i..t.t... ....:..... i .! ... i . ... I jni'-i, KiirK a iii-iM npiiuii hi me Health I and pleasure retort on the coast heUecn Han rriicieo and Io Angeles. "Shasta LesorlH," embellished with tieautifill liiilf-t'ino engraving., ih'rrities the scenic and outing attraction of I ho vast and wonderful (Shasta region, the grandest of pleusuru gioumls. "California Kouth of Tehachapi" tells a alMjut the charms of that remarkably favoied semic-tropii! garden ssjt, South ern ('alifornia. A handsomo map of California, com plete In detail, reliable, skillfully in dexed, and full of information about the nttttu'a resources, It is the only publica tion of its kind conveniently p,(,., ,(jr jMx-ket use. "riummer Outings" is a .'lli-pago folder devoted to the camping retrnalH in the hliasta Ilegion and Santa Cruz Moun tains. It appeal more directly lo that large and growing class of recreation seekers who prefer this popular form of outing. "Pacific Grove" is the Chautauqua of the West, and this folder not only (lo ser i ties the pretty place itself, but gives a program of the religious and educa tional meetings, convention, schools, etc. to lie hold there this summer. Other publications are "Lake Talioe," "Geysers and Lake County," "Yohoui. ite," "Hotel del Monte," "Castlo Crags," each brimful of Information about the place named, and printed in tbo highest style ol thu art, Ava DysPePsia Cu" rtl HJ Av i ItnrtlllcliilWdlircHUthofAKXlaodH1" wax Candles ILmJ "'iliiiilaH.I. work iii-. iliiu r ih. ii,aaig f"i nt u,i,.ir i im Mlh i, ,,. a-il 11,1,1 rr..mHIIIIM)VA l'..l. '"' 'in t III .nliu,iii ,. Ml.ll, .ll,-.M .,f 11,. I ,. i- -if .llm.-r Th. . .1.. .,,,11,. rill f ll, ,U ... B.-.-1 .1.1-,,, I. f,, f, ,,. u .ir n,.,,.ii, Ml. in all anil Ih. n,.i .1.11,. i. I,,,,, ,j M I AMI Mill o. 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