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Good Health Able to Work f very Day Since Tak ing Hood's Sarsaparllla. "I wag a great sufferer from stomach trouble and was not able to retain food. After taking a few bottles of Hood's Sar saparilla I was able to eat almost anything I wished, and I have been well enough to work every day. I am now enjoying good ueaitn. ii. j. Ferguson, Monroe, ur. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii America's Greatest Medicine, fl; six for fo. Hood's Pills care indigestion. 25 cents. Westernization of the Jape. Kioto, Japan, formerly regarded aa the sacred city of the Mikado, is be ing thoroughly westernized, having adopted the overhead trolley and aro and incandescent lighting. The power for the operation of the street railway is supplied by the waters of LakeBiwa, which are utilized through the agency of extensive canals, the plant being one of the largest engineering projects com pleted by native engineers. A PHILIPPINE HEROINE. One of the Philippine Insurgent leaders Is a beautiful woman whose life seems to tie charmed. She has often rushed bravely Into the very teeth of death from guns and cannon, but has never been wonnded. Frequently we see people In this country who live so long that their lives seem charmed also, but the only charm about it is that they keepnp their strength and vitalise their blood with that celebrated remedy, Bostetter's Stomach Bitters. The word "hairbreadth," now used for an infinitesimal spaoe, was once regular measure. It was the width of 16 hairs laid sido by side. Dear Madam Your bread needn't smell of soda or ahim or lime. Se killins Best baking powder has no lime or alum or excess of soda. - It is stated that vast nncovered un touched beds of sheet mioa lie within 60 miles of Eiao-Chou bay, China. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. HOW'S TBIST We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Props,, Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney lor the past IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WxsT&TBtMX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WiLDINO, KiNNAN & MiRVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall'sCatarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. -Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills -jo the best In Egypt fans were used in religious ceremonies, made of parohment or feathers. CONSULTING A WOMAN. lira Pinkham's Advice Inspires Confidence and Hope. Examination by a male physician la a hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off aa long aa she dare, and is only driven to it by fear of can cer, polypus, or some dreadful ill. Host frequently such a woman leavea a physician's office where she has un dergone a critical examination with anlmpresslon,more or less, of discour agement This condi tion of the mind destroys the effect of advice; and she grows I worse rather than better. In consulting' Mrs. Pink ham no hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge. Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a wellspring of hope, and her wide experi ence and skill point the way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for ceven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two day s or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of it, and am en tirely cured." 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Get It from yir drus-gist or any wholesale druf houss, or i . . it.. ri,rM ffaaftle w 1 SPAIN PREPARING Measures Are Taken to Quell Any Dis turbance. PROCLAIM STRICT CENSORSHIP the Government Apparently Is About to Sue for Peace Minister Coma's Bold Talk-Forbidden to Publish Amj Writings Without Authority. Madrid, July 18. A decree has been published suspending throughout Spain the lights of individuals as guaranteed by the constitution. The government wishes to have full power to suppress evidences of discord or rebellion which might appear. The decree of the captain-general of Madrid says decrees suspending the constitutional guarantee throughout the kingdom have, been published, and a state of war exists. It Is ordered that no meetings take place without previ ous authority of the military authori ties. It Is also forbidden to publish, without previous authorization, any writings, engravings or designs what ever. The decree concludes by specify ing the punishment for those who dis regard the orders issued. The publication of the decree is ac cepted as proof that peace negotiations are actually in progress. Piemier Sagasta is quoted as saying: Spain wants peaoe, but it must be an honorable peace, as Spain deserves. The army Is anxious to resist to the last, but the government cannot con sent to such a useless sacrifice. Had we our fleet, the situation would have been very difierent." The pacific tendency is increasing, the general publlo taking a favorable view of the suggestion that the powers should attempt the re-establishment of peace, but it is said, contrary to reports current, France has not taken the initiative. The minister of war, General Cor- rea, is quoted as saying in an inter view, he thought peace might be ar ranged on the following terms: The United States and Spain to agree to let the Cubans decide by pleb iscite whether they desire independ ence or autonomy under the suzerainty of Spain. The governments to agree to abide by the result of the plebiscite, and in the event of the Cubans voting for independence, the United States to allow Spain nine months in which to withdraw her army gradually and dig nifiedly from Cuba, as Boldiers should, alter having fought like heroes." Continuing the minister for war said: "We ought to retain Potto Rico at all costs in order to be always near Cuba, which the Americans will be able to despoil in course of time, and in order to more easily communicate with the South American republics, which daily displav the greatest enthu siasm for Spain. "As to the Philippine islands, it is certain we will retain them, even though the Americans suoceed in oc cupying Manila, of which place their occupation will be most brief. An offloial dispatch announces that the rebel chiefs and Americans will not al ways agree, which is to Spain's advant age. Ine government has formed a scheme, which .will not only assure Spain the possession of the Philippine islands, but which will restore theft tranquility." On leaving the cabinet council this evening, the ministers professed still to be without confirmation of the re ported capitulation of Santiago. BROUGHT TO A STOP. French Gunboat Held TJp In Guanta nsmo Bay After Hours. Playa del Eete, Guantanamo Bay, July 16. A French gunboat of about 3,000 tons displacement attempted to come into the harbor about dusk to night without permission, and met with a surprise party. The cruiser Marblehead fired a blank shot as the gunboat came Into the entrance to the harbor, but no attention was paid to this, and a shot from a 6-pounder was sent aoross her bows. This, too, was disregarded, the gunboat coming along under full steam. For a few minutes it looked as if a row was possible. The trumpets on the Marblehead rang out a oall to quarters, and another shot was sent across the Frenchman's bow, this time in uncomfortable proximity. That warning was sufficient, howe.ver, and the Frenchman stopped with extreme suddenness. It is against naval custom for a war vessel of one nation to entei a port which the vessels of another nation are blockading, unless permission is granted. The captain of the French gunboat was either in ignorance of the American occupation, or chose to dis regard it until forcibly reminded of the fact by Commodore McCalla. The gonboat was allowed to anchor in the lower harbor for the night. Treating the Wounded. Washington, July 14. -Surgeon-General Van Beypen, of the navy, received a report from the surgeons with the fleet showing that in many oases of wounded, some of them serious, no rise of temperature or an accumulation of pus has appeared. From a medical standpoint this is said to be a great ad vance from the conditions during the civil wax, and is attributed to the intro duction of . antiseptio treatment of wounds. It shows that no fever fol lows the wound, and that in the ab sence of pus, the wounds heal rapidly, without complications. Considering the great number of wounds to be treated, new and hereafter, this is re garded aa a most satisfactory showing. 8f ftita Shifts the Responsibility. Madrid, July 18. Premier Sagasta declares that the government In Cuba hus not intervened In the negotiations for the surrender of Santiago. He adds that the surrender came within the province of General Toral, and under his responsibility, and the general sim ply announced the garrison bad capit ulated. AtUntle Const Cities Are Safe. Washington, July 20. The naval war board today held a conference with the president, arranging the final d)tails regarding Watson's omise. Secretary Long said that no appre hension whatever existed over the Spanish threat thatthoCamara squad ron woud be divided, part of the ships coming to this side to attack seaport cities. This is looked upon as a sheer bluff, and it will not have the effect ul changing the navy plans or of with drawing any ships for patrol service on the Atlantic coast. Should the Span ish threat be made good, ships more than a match for any of Camura's ves sels would be available at any Atlantic port on short notice. Disasters to Vessels In Alaskan Waters. San Francisco, July 20. A report re garding disasters to shipping in Alas kan waters has been received - from E. Anders, collector of customs at St. Michaels. He says that Only two of the recently constructed river boats the Louise and the Leah are likely to reach tlawson this year. Besides the vessels already reported wrecked on the Way to St. Michaels, the bark Rufus E. Wood lost her rlvei stoamer over board, the old tug Governor Stoneman lost a barge with a large quantity of freight when the river broke up, and the 12 steamers sent out from Seattle on June 2 by Moran Brothers were counted among the missing on July 7. Relief Ship Enters the Harbor. Playa del Fate, July 19. At 0 o'olock, the hour of the surrender of the troops at Santiago, and the 10,000 others in the district, the Spanish flag was lowered from Morro castle. This afternoon, the torpedoes were taken up or exploded, after whioh the Bed Cross steamer State of Texas en tered to give assistance to the sick and wounded. The warships may not enter the harbor tor several days, probably not until the arrangements have been completed for transporting the Spanish prisoners to Spain. Nearly all the American warships are now in Guan tanamo bay. Commodore Watson's squadron is preparing to go to Spain, and several vessels are preparing for the expedition to Porto Rico. The auxiliary cruiser Yale, with General Miles, will protfably leave for Porto Eioo in the course of a day or two. General Miles says a sufficient furoe will be sent to the island at once to take it and hold It Seattle Market. Vegetables Potatoes Yakimas, (1 per 100 lbs; natives, $8 10; Califor nia potatoes, f 1 .00 per 100 pounds. Beets, per sack, f 1.00; turnips, 1.00; carrots, $1.00; hothouse lettuce, o; radishes, 120. Fruits California lemons, fancy, $4.00; choice, $3.50; seeding oranges, $1.601.75; California navels, fancy, $3(33.25; choice, $2.502.75; ban anas, shipping, $2.252.75 per bunch; strawberries, $1.60 per crate. Butter Fancy native creamery, brick, 19c; ranch, 712o; dairy, 2)4 ISo; Iowa, fancy creamery, 19c, Cheese Native Washington, 11 lljc; Eastern cheese, lllla Meats Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 7c; cows, prime, 6o; mut-' ton, 7)o; pork, 77tj"i veal, 68o. Bams Large, 10)c; small, 11c; breakfast bacon, 11. Poultry Chickens, live, per pound, 13c: dressed, 16o; spring chickens, $2.603.75. Fresh Fish Halibut, 84o; steel- heads, 78c; salmon trout, 010o; flounders and sole, 84o; herring, 4c Oysters Olympia oysters, per sack, $3.60, per gallon, solid, $1.80. - Wheat Feed wheat, $28. Oats Choloe, per ton, $20. Corn Whole, $25; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton, $25; whole, $24. Flour Patent, $4.10, bbl; straights, $8.85; California brands, $5.50; buck wheat flour, $6.50; graham, per bbl, $4.25; whole wheat flour, $4.50; rye flour, $4.25. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $18. Feed Chopped feed, $17 21 per ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Hay--Puget Sound mixed, $8 10; oholoe Eastern Washington timothy, $15. Eggs Paying 18 180. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 6062c; Val ley and Bluestem, 64o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3. 75; graham, $3.50; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 89c; choice gray, 86 87c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $21; brewing, $22 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $21; shorts, $13. Hay Timothy, $11 12; clover. $10 11; Oregon wild hay, $9 10 per ton. Eggs Oregon, llfto per dozen. Butter Fancy creamery, 8540o; fair to good, 82o; dairy, 2582c per roll. Cheese Oregon full cream, ll12o; Young America, 12o. . Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.60 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $2.008; geese, $8.004.60; ducks, young, $3 4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10 12dc per pound. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 80 86c per sack; new potatoes 60 76c. Onions California red, $1.26 per sack. Hops 6 12)0 per pound, for new crop; 1896 crop, 46o. Wool Valley, 1012o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 12c; mohair, 25c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton, 7c; spring lambs, 6c per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.76; light and feeders, $3.004.00; dressed, $5. 60 6. 60 per 100 pounds.. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.50$3.76; cows, $3.C09.00; dressed beef, 6 630 per pound. , Veal Large, 6) 6c; small, 78c per pound. Ban Francisco Market. . Wool Spring Nevada, 1014o per dound; Oregon, Eastern, 1012o; Val ley, 1617c; Northern, 14lt)o. Millstuffs Middlings, $19.5021; bran, $15.00 10.00 per ton. Onions New. 85 50c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 21o; do seconds, 20c; fancy dairy, 18c; good to choice, 1516o per pound. - Eggs Store, 1214o; fancy ranch, 16 19o. ' Citrus Fruit Oranges, navels, $2.00 2.86; Mexican limes, $5.60; Cali fornia lemons, 1.00$1.50; do choice, $L602.00; per box. Bad Digestion, Bad Heart Poor digestion often oauses irregular ity of the heart's action. This irregu larity may be ruistukon for real, organic heart disease. Tho sym ptoms are m noli the Bame. There is however a vast difference between the two: organia heart disease is often incurable; ap parent heart disease Is curable it good digestion be restored. A case in point is quoted from the New Era, of Greonsburg, Ind. Mrs. Ellen Colsom, Newpoint, Ind., a woman 43 years old, had suffered for four years with distressing stomach trouble. The eases genoratod by the indigestion pressed on the heart, and caused an irregularity of its action. She had niuoh pain In her stomach and heart, and was subject to froquent and severe ohoktng spells whioh were most severe at night. Doctors were tried in vain; the patient became worso, de oondent, and feared impending death. A Com q Heart Failun. She was much frightened, but no tioed that in intervals In which her stomach did not annoy her, her heart's action became normal. Reasoning cor rectly that her digestion was alone at fault she procured the proper medicine to treat that trouble and with immedi ate good results. Her appetite came back, the choking spells became loss frequent and finally ceased. Her weight, which had been greatly reduced was restored and she now weighs more than for years. Her blood soon became pure and her cheeks rosy. The case Is of general interest because the disease is a very common one. That others may know the means of oure we give the name of the medicine used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pate People. These pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore ihattered nerves. The tomb of Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphires and rubies, ralued at $12,500,000. TBT ALLEN'S FOOT-XASX. A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season yonr feet feel swollen, ner vous, and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It oools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Ten thousand tes timonials of cures. Try it today. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Sent by mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. Twenty words per minute Is the aver age at whioh long hand Is written. PITf ''"naowiOy Cured. Hp fltnor nervoncmes rue) alter first day's nse of I)r. Kline's Uriat Nerve Beatorer. Send for FltKE as.oe trial bottle and treatise. DB. B. XL EUSfL Ltd., WO Axca;:reet,l'hUailelphlatra, ' The Massachusetts militia will dis pense with the bayonet. GIOAR RIBBONS. A fine collection of cigar ribbons will be sent by enclosing 25 eta. to Globe Cigar Oo., 118H Fulton St., San Francisco, Col. 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If a disinfectant smells good, it isn't a good disinfectant. fiKL THE EXCELLENCE OF SY1UP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured- by scientific processes known to the Califobkia Fio Svbcp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fra Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Byrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tlo Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CAUPORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4B FBANOISOtY Oal Leunvuu, . ikw res, v. v. 1 FLIGHT Of THE ARMADA. experience of fhtllp'a Fleet to the Hortua of the Uerman Ocean. In the Century there is an article on "The Spanish Armada," by Wlllluui Frederic Tllton. Aftor describing tho defeat of the Armada, Mr. Tllton nays: Meanwhile the Spaniards wore hikh1 Ing, crestfallen, over tho German Ocean, under all tho canvas that their torn rigging and spllutervd spars would bear. For Sldonla's men were think ing only of getting home to tho warm sun and sparkling water of their earn Espana dear old Spain. Soldiers and sailors lounged In sullen, silent groups about the decks. The flag-ehrp would not respond to the salutes of her con sorts. The wind blew northerly at times, but the duko forgot hte promise to still back into tho Ohamtol. IIo thought only of flight, and offered hte French pilot two thousand ducats If he should bring him wife to SpainJ Soon the autumn storms burst, and tho Spaniards had to house everything but ft rng of sail to steer by. Thick, black fogs often settled down upon them, so that they could not sec one another's lights a night. One day, however, they had the melancholy satisfaction of capturing a few En glish ptnnncea returning from their flshlng-grouud laden with cod and ling. This one almost regrets to say It was tho greatest achievement of the fleet Hint was to give Philip the sov ereignty over western Europe. The men had been supplied with clothes only for a short summer campaign, and these North Sea gales froze them to the bone. "We all expected to came home, rich from thts expedition," wrote a gentleman on board the flng-ehlp, ns she was floundering past Scotland; "buf now we are coming home In out shirts, for our clothes got so ragged that we had to throw them overboard.1 To Increase the wretchedness, It be came necessnry to reduce tho rations to starving-point The artillery mulee and noblemen's horses, which a wise commander would have kept for food, were cast overboard to save water. It was heartrending to see tho wild white eyes of the poor brutes as, plunging mid snorting, they tried to swim back to tho ship's sido. It seemed Imperative to punish some body for all this disgrace and misery. A number of officers were accused of disobedience or cowardice. Rotno of these the duke deprived of their com mands; and one captain was hanged In a pinnace, which was sent through the fleet with Ha gruesome freight dangling from the yard-arm as a warn ing to the rest. The weather got ever wilder, The clumsy ships heaved and rolled, and plunged their yards deep Into tho waves. Hulls got so badly strained that they had to be stiffened with ropes. Strong men flocked to the chap lains, begging for their prayers. Many a poor fellow, losing hope of seeing land ngaln, made his will and Intrusted It to the ship's priest. Men sickened and died by hundreds, sons of Spoln'f noblest houses with the rest., Mnnj ships got so short-handed that thej dropped behind tlw main body, and bad to struggle northward In tsolatetj groups. Now and then a rotten lacing would give way, and tho sailors, weak ened by hunger and sickness, hod t go aloft In the gale to houso tho tug ging and bellying sail, lucky If shrouds and spars were not slippery and dan gerous with the driving sleet. Though midsummer, It was as cold as Christ nms. Everybody except the ptloti stayed below as much as possible to keep warm. They were all perishing With hunger and thirst, and the lHtls food they got was moldy. They mlghl have tried catching rain-water In casks, but the spray would have turn ed it salt. Calderon, one of the pay masters, had a store of delicacies aboard his hulk, and distributed them, as well as the heavy sea allowed, among the sick and wounded of the fleet The negroes and mulattoes, It was observed, nearly all perished with the cold. The men were now kept continuously at the pumps. Woe to the ship when pumps got clogged with ballast pebbles! It was hard and dan gerous work shifting the crews of linking vessels In the. tempestuous weather. Wages of Soldiers. The regular rates of pay apply to the volunteer service, both to officers and to men, as stated In the army register, although there Is an Increase enjoyed by the regulars who have been In tho army more than five years. The follow ing Is the monthly stipend of officers and soldiers of the United States army: Msjor (jenwal $028 00 lirlgadfer general 458 83 Colonel 291 of Lieutenant colonel 2B0 00 Major , , 208 88 Captain, mounted 106 07 Cuptntn, not mounted 150 00 Iteglmental adjutant 160 00 It egl mental quartermaster 160 00 first lieutenant, mounted 188 89 First lieutenant, not mounted 125 00 Second lieutenant, mounted ,, 125 00 Second lieutenant, not mounted .... 116 87 Chaplain 125 00 Coropanyt Private 18 00 Musician 18 00 Trumpeter 18 OA Wagoner ,, 14 00 Artfflcer 18 00 Corporal (artillery, cavalry and In fantry) 18 00 niHckxiulth and farrier 15 00 Saddler 15 00 Sergeant ...I 18 00 Private (engineers and ordnance) 17 00 Corporal (engineers and ordnance) . , 20 00 First Sergeant 25 00 Sergeant (engineers, ordnance ana signal corps) , , 84 00 Sergeants (signal corps) ............ 45 00 Regiment: Chief trumpeter 22 00 Principal musician 22 00 Saddler sergeant 22 00 Chief musician 00 00 Sergeant major 23 00 Quartermaster sergennt 28 00 Sergeant major and quartermaster sergeant 88 00 Post: Ordnance sergeant 84 00 Commissary sergeant 84 00 Post quartermaster sergeant 84 00 Hospital corps: Hospital Bteward 45 00 Acting hoh-pltal steward '. 25 00 Private 18 00 Veterinary surgeon (senior) 100 00 Veterinary surgpob (Jtmlor) To 00 Hospital matron 1000 Killing the Habit. 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Consumption nnd all other throat and lung diseases by absolutely obliterating the causa. A(6!mmfafa;'w ores! EDtToitiAL Note. The Doctor Slocum Systom Is Modlclno reduced to a Exact Science by the World's most Famous Physician. All readers of this paper, anxious regarding the health of themselves, children, relatives ur friend, may have three freo bottles as represented In tho above Illustration, with complete directions, pamphlets, testimonials, advice, etc, by sending ihoir full address to Dr. T. A. Slocum, the Slocum Uulkllng, New York City. This is a plain, honvst, straightforward offer, and is made to introduce the merits of Tho Now System of Treatment that Cures, and we adviso all sufferers to accept this philanthropic offer at once. When writing the Doctor please mention this paper. All letters receive Immediate and careful attention, v " Not to take a cure for an otherwise fatal disease Is to practically commit suicide." 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