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With an ocra- A Hi I 111 I Mr' I ' II 111 II .IV II' Kl.l. . .1... l I 1 .1... . .. Ml -I.I.. in giai. Dun I mi' mi Mill l.lUlk!U silv.r. 'I'll,' ifli-triiiii bowl ami ii irri-i' s an' run oinv hiiii anui nn din'nii; tublo, whom they aio tiHiial fnnml, but for ornamenting un; mi i nr.' i . .r i ill'. iiMiiiiii.ii in-- i ii 'i t ;i ur nifiiicine n n am miica mu. j. u. I...I, llillll.l A. I.I........ 1, . 111. nr... I ll. 'I I. ... ... ..' .... . ta L'......'l. it. worm gat for UshiiiK linaa in a i'"i. Ill l.ll . U IL 11. 1 J It'l l'.. I .11.' J... -pain. TO MRS. PINKHAM m airn tAfi rnt i.i unr m -f i'or choguo, Now York. I ."' '. (ft. I), I . .1 I . .. , r .. ft (mnllUr .....ft I. ft. ft. A completo relief: Dlai. Mrs. 1'iniiii m: I think it Is my amy o wruo to you and U'll you whut Lydia I' HI., .,..., ... ft .III. . . U I I. Vctfctablo Compound has done for mo. I feel liho another woman. I hudsuch dreud ful headaches throueh my ft. temples and on top of my V head, that I nearly went crazy; wasulso troubled with chills, was very weak; my left side from my shoulders to my waist paln- torrlbly. I could not bleep for Pln Plasters would help for a Hp. but as soon as taken off, the pain M in.' just as bad as ever. Doctors nova medicine, but It nave me no Now I feel bo well and strong. no more headaches, and no In side, and It Is all owing to ..Kv.uu... i euiinoi priii:. i. .1. is u noDdiTiui nicfuciui. ommend it to every woman I HEAT Mlinmnnnt K ai ieei.1 f 1 1 1 ;cultlioo im bicafo. We buy and null wheat un intr nun l .. " w aiun. ruiiui iiBvr m ru hinB.ii mi nmii i.- ..... i ....... in tlfin C. f . . . P'thi) r.ntlrtf.a EST t.. "ii, (r0gon -nd Qp.,,.,. Wsi.p. I flltl CD S SPRING EYE GRAIN J BAG NEEDLES Mrs hi .ii w Th'hl n-dl In ilir nir WILIft M FINCK CO., 'k.t otroct. ti.ii Franclmi. Cmt. Eat in Haste DEWEY IS TIIEIR KING Insurgents Have Great Con fidencc in the Admiral. KBBBITT A !! ANDERSON fBABBD DawllltagSMftM to DUarm rmr.l by r ..r tt.o wltkmwaJ of a wtltaa frill.. nun, London. Aim. 18 Tb.. Pi,iii..r,: Junta in London laoaivrd a rliipatoh from Manila rMtaiday onBoaneing that matters theiH an. r,.,,,. Ik- lowil, mid tlint tbn frlotlrui hat. Aguinaldo aiij the Americans is rJlaflD- paanag. Aceordlni: to the Innta'a jaaaigmti fur a Una ragardail Uenoral Merrltt ond Ooneral AndttlOa ns Mar tliiets, uml (eared they would inlnot harsh notbodi. liko tbo Bpanlarda, toward tho Filiniuini: but ll... I iiii. gents from the Hist bate had the great est contlileiioe in Admiral D.iwey, whom Uii'V nvai.I a a -ml .. father and tin. most important Amerleuu at Manila. Hie junta Is sutlslled that nil tho fric tion will Boon disupiiear, and that there win no no troutilo Ironi tins insurgents If tho Americans decide to letiiln the Philippines. KILLED AND WOUNDED. Dm oral If nitt'i Bspsrt on tho Tletlaot of tint Last llaltlr. Washington, Aug. 2.V Corbln this afternoon received tho following from Merrltt, ut Manila: Tho lint of killed, wonnded and loaths in this command since August 1 follows: August 2, killed, William EL Lenis, private, First Nebiasku; wiinn.led, John F. Duncan, Lawrence P. Conn, Qeorfe Hansen, William W. Wiekbam, Joseph S. Oviatt, Churles F. lVdsei and John P. McCauley, all privates from the First Nebraska. Augut 5, killed, Robert McCann and Samuel F. Howell, privates, Foui teenth Infantry; Clements Lanei, Twenty-third Infantiy; WOOnded, Obiude F. Head, Georgo Engelhorn, Fiist Nebraska; Clinton Lambert, Lu cius Snow, Daniel .1. O'Connor, all of tho Fourteenth Infantry! Henry W. Hal lard, Twenty-third infantry; William W. Sterling, First Colorado. August 13, wounded, F. nton F. Now man, Joseph Smith, R. L. Turk, Twenty-third infantry; Thomas Harden, As tor battery; Mcrviu Carloton, .Sergeant Henry E. Williams, Corporal Frank Craft! Charles Little, Thirteenth Min nesota; Robert F. McCann, C. A. Mor gan, IL IL Parker, Peter Porge, Hurry H. Oker, Twenty-third Infantry; Chas. Van Hall, Robert II. Billman, 1). Uaknr, Astor battery; Frank Smith, K. Brady, First Colorado; A. T. Hammer gon, First California; William A. Jonos, Lewis H. Wallace, dayman Thoreeou, C, T. Rice, H. li. Harrow man, George T. Twenty, Louis Dlmore, George Kahl, William B. Moore. Ern est L. Rider, Henry FritzlofT, Hilton A. Trcnhtim, Albert S. Sanson, Charles ,1. Aleres, Charles Wood, Thirteenth Minnesota; Robert McDonald, First Coloindo, died as a result of two wounds roccived In action. KILLED BY THE FRENCH. I.urge pJambere of Blatsrs Shot Dswa In the Suburbs of Shanghai. San Francisco, Aug. 25. Seiious rioting has occntred over French con cessions in Shanghai's suburbs, attend ed by sorlous loss of life. According to ailvlces brought by tho steamer Bel gic, tho trouble grew out of the failure of tho negotiations by the French mu nicipality to secure. Ning Po josshousc and nn unused cemetery on tho French concession for n proposed school, hoB nltal and a battery. After lengthy par leying with fruitless results, the French seized tho cemetery on July 17, and pulled down the walls. The force employed In tho work, In cluded landing parties from the French gnnboat Eclaireur and tho steamer Uc Oanleno, together with polico and French rolunteeis, numbering alto gothcr 200. Tho Ning Po population was greatly wionght up, and after all the shops had been shut up an ottack WM made on tho polico station and the south cud of the l'rencti quarter. Tho Frenchmen opened tho flro on tho tffob. killing 15 and wounding 29 others, who wero taken to the boapital, one of them lu a dyjug condition. The situation is serious. All the Ning Pc eervants have been ordered to leovo for eign employ. Following the attack on tho police station, 150 men were land ed from tho Italian man-of-war Maiec Tola Tho Shanghai volunteer cot p. was also called out as a demonstration, and ordcied to hold themselves in read iness for another ontlueak. Tho Sikh polico, fully armed, are holding the bridges between tho English and French concession MarUsaai winner. Now York, Aug. 23.-Fifteen thou sand people saw Martimas at tho long odds of 40 to 1, win tho gieat futurity stal.es at Sheopshead nay toui iy. u.gn Degree coming in second, while tbt public's eboico was nowhere. The day Wus excessively hot. Tho delay at the post was tho longest on record, 1 houi ond 83 minutes. Supplies for Flk-hteri. Chicago. Ang. 23. - Tho Rocoio says Great Britain. Russia and Japan iv.) entered the markets of the United States for tho purpose of pur chasing provisions such as canned and sailed meats, for use in their armic. Sin, navies. For several weeks a re, DOrt has been in circulation, among the Jreat packing-houses at the stockyards to this effect, audnovit Is iconflimed. Tho numbcTof Chinese In San Fran cisco is about 80,000. Ml. I OewU'S rienerii.lly' New York. Aug. 25. -At a rooef njj of tl,c Woman's Natlmia AssiH-iatlon, at tho W.iidsijr bote . to it was announced that Mi Helen Ooul.I had icn 133.000 to pur chost foo.1 and delicacies for the III and funded soldiers hi Cam tkoff. Washington, Aag. 2S.-IUy. in cablegram to the state department tb. af ernoon sav. the Ur.tish government . r .... .nn n ation for per- n:Sod.an.hip.a,Honf INJURED Electric Cor Struck by MchlnluK at NMskapgi Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 20. During . heavy thiindei slorm (Klay lightning truck a mnimer car on the Second oveiiue traction lino as it was paining lireeiiwood avenue, end as a result BM pii-.enger is dead, another will proba bly die, ond lour otberi ate badly hurt Dea,R s. Feare. aged 2d, a well known business man of Hmclwood. Injured Mrs. Sarah Munhall, skull IraOtoad, arm broken and hurt Inter nally will piobably die; Eugene Mun hall, her ion, badly cut about head; David Thoina.. head unit arm cut and bra lied unknown foreigner, foot crushed; .Tamca A. Hutler, shocked. The ear, which contained about 12 p.is-rn.., rs, was tiavelii g at alniut a 20 mile rate when the bolt struck it, ex ploding the IDOtOrl and Setting lire lu the coach. The passengers weie panic stricken, and mado frantic efforts to es cape through the tightly-drawii canvas sides. Mr. Feare, in jumping, alighted on his head, crushing his skull in a hor rible manner. Ho lived but a short lima. All tho injtiicd leceived their injuries in lttemptin to jump before tho car came to a standstill. ORDERS ISSUED. Naswrlag Owl Has Finally nrm d .'i.i.ii o, Washington, Aug. 2fl. Orders have been is.-ued fur tho mustering out ol tho following regiments: First Ver in nit, First Maine. Fifty -sih-iui.I Iowa, Sixth Pennsylvania, Fifth Indiana, Second New York, Second Nebraska and ono Handled ami Pitty-aeTenth In diana, all volunteer infantiy. One battery Ohio light artillery, Fitat Illinois volunteer cavalry. bat teriei A and B, of theOeOlgla artillery, Twenly-ieghth Indiana light battery, and tho Now York and Pennsylvania Ca rally trtsips now in Porto Rico. Other orders to muter oat troopt w ill be announced as soon us a definite de cision is reached. The Poito Moan cavalry to bo nms t. re.l out cunpiises troops A and C, New York; Philadelphia city troop, tfthoiidan troops and Governor's troop, of Pennsylvania. CAPTURED FROM SPANISH Twenty-Five TI.i..ihuiI Arm. nn.l Mil lions of It.. inula of Ammunition. Washington, Ang. 20. General Flagler, chief of tho ordnunco bureau has received fuither reports from the ollleers in charge of the captmcd Span ish arms at Santiago. They show that the number taken will bo about 25,000 with "severul million" rounds of am munition, the exact number not stated. Tho reports say that these anus aro Muuscis and Remingtons, and for tho most part aro in bad condition, rusty mid badly kept. The aims will bo sent to New York and Springlleld, to bo .leaned up and examined critically. Ordnance officers euy that if they can bo put in proper condition they will bo made uso of by the army. BLUNDERS OF ALQER. London Times Oirera Some Suggestlona llegttr.lli.g American 1'olltlca. Indon, Aug. 20. Discussing tho rumor that Secretary of War Alger will take refuge in the senate to escape re sponsibility for his blunders in the war office and that Senator McMillan will become ambassador in London, tho Times expresses tho opinion that if America becomes n colonizing power, sho will lie compelled to abandon this fluctuating style of administration in favor of trained civil and military ad ministrators, not likely to removal with each procidentia! change, mid not too dependent upon politics for their selec tion and promotion. It will bo equally impoitant to cultivate permanence in diplomatic representation abroad. Ilealructlve Hlorm. Utica, N. Y., Aug 20. Aa tho re sult of a furious storm which swept over tho region north of Utica this afternoon, over $300,000 worth of dam age was done to propeity. In Deor Held, 10,000 damage was done to faim property, and every bridge on the high ways north, oast and west of the place W6M carried away by tho swollen streams. A washout in the cunal bank occurred near Rome as a result of tho storm. Several sections of ruil wuy roadbed wero washed out, uml eer- eral railroad bridges cumin! nwuy. Mines Will lie H.iiinve.1. Washington, Aug. 2rt. Negotiations have been opened through diplomatic channels by which it is expected that tho Spanish government will co operutu with the authorities hero in tho re moval ol the mines and toipedoes in II. iv. mi hurbor before the militai y com mission assembled there, the nuvul authorities believing this to ho a proper precaution before any ot our naval vessels enter tho hurlior with tho commissioners. A Paris Sensation. Loudon, Aug. 2. The Paris corre spondent of the Daily Chioniclo says: A tenia lien has boon created in tho Amoricun colony by 11 beautiful ond wealthy California lady, ulways de scribed os V'icomtesse do Henriot, jumping fiom a second-floor window in tho Rno Hluncho to tho pavement, sustaining terrible injuries. There is 1:0 hope Of bef recovery. The opera tion of trepanning will be ierformed to night. Promotion for Philippine Fighters. Washington. Aug. 20. The presi dent has culled upon Gonciol Merritt, commanding the 11 ilitary forces ut Manila, for his recommendations ie garding the operations Unit resulted in the sunender of the capital of the Philippines. It is the president's pnr isise to promote the officeis who ren dered conspicuously meritorious services in ll, land lighting at Manila, just as was done In the cuse of the gallant officers at Santiago. Some K.tiaonlloary llemanda. New York, Aug. 26. A Herald spe cial from Santiago soys the entire clergv, from Ardihishop Cres down, has sent to Customs Collector Donaldson h regular monthly "impress" for pay meut ol their salari.-s, as was tho Mfr tom under the Spanish regime. The archbishop's salary is 112.000. Donald son was also presented with claims from tiie pioleesois ol schools, police ri other bodies. Instructions have been asked (rom Washington. Glove mode ol fiogsklnarethe latest novelty. KILLED AND Chronic Rheumatism. Fnm lie MesirraJ .Vrm. Jael-o Mirk. The subject of this sketch is M years of BfB, and aelively ongagisl p fariii ing. When IT years old he hurt his shoulder and a few years aflet com DMBOad to have rliemualu' pulus in it. i in taking ii flight odd or the the la, si strain, sometimes without any appar ent cause whatever, tho trouble would start and ho would suffer the mot BSet iieiatiug pains. He suffered f.n over :IU years, and tho last decade has suffered so inncli that he was unable to do tiny work. To this the frequent oocurreuces of dizsv -p. II- were added, uiukiiig him alm.et a helplcsi invalid. In nil Hi, It of U'e-ilAsr He tried the hest physiciuns, but W ithout being Immii filed hiiiI has Used Severul sH'cillo rheiimalic cures, but was not helped. Almut one your and six months ii go lie read in this papei of a case somewhat similar to his which was cur.-. I by Hi. Williams' Pink Pills, uml ooaelnded to try this laaaady. After taking the first box ho felt somewhat bettet, and aftei using Ihreo ' IklVK. II. lift. Mlbftll. .1. - - I ..... , ' uiiii ij "ii.'r ' the dliaintai left him. and bo has now for over u ymr been entiudy free from all his former ttoub'e and entoys belter health than he has hud since his boy hood. Ho is loud in his ptaieM o( Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo People, and will gladly oorroborato the alsovo state ments. His "'-t OfllaO address is lo ronao Neeley, Horton, Jackaon County, Michigan. All the elements necessary to give new lifo and richness to tin. bloOtl and restore shuttered nerves urn contained, in a condensed form, in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, All drug gists sell thoni. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Wisconsin has 11,000 Indians of rnrious tiilxs. Some physiologists suppose that eloc trio shocks pioduce death by asphyxia, others that tho heart is suddenly par alyaad. A (liumond in constant uso foi cutting cohl glass lusts about tine mouths, lint ,. .. . . .... ... ... I tise.i to c.i 1,01 glass, 11 wuui.i on.y lust for one day The voice of a woman is audible in a balloon at the height of alsnit two miles, while that of u man has novor reached higher than a mile. Two Woolriih (Me. ) men made the queerest hnrs" Ha le recently 011 leeoril. Tho ownoi of the annual swapped the horse for 14 loosters. Four hundred years ago only seven metuls were known. Now there are 51 30 of which have been discovered within the present century. Mahogany is now Tory generally sub stituted for hickory in tho maniifai tiire ol wagon wheels in France, it ladng ' found 1 Ilea per mid quite us durable. The flow ol water over Niagara Falls is estimated at 213,000 cubic te. l pel second, which is equal to 1,698.160 gullons, weighing 1(1,433,270 pounds. Tho royal crown of Persia, which I dates back to remote ages, is in the form nl a pot of flowers, surmounted j hy un uncut ruby tho sixo of u hen's oga- Neur ti e Caspian sea theio are sev I oral "eternal llros," so cull. si by the natives, whore natural gas issues from ' the ground and has boon on flro for ages. The expedition of Major Uibhons, to eioss Africa from Cape Town to i' iiio, Egypt will have aluminum launches that may bo separated into sections for carrying. M. Victor, tho Flench naturalist, ays thai a toad will live 2H months completely embedded in plaster of paris poured on us o liquid, and then allowed 1 lo harden. Papei artificial teeth an- now made ' in Germany. They are said to be not i brittle, to retain their color, am! to be I lighlei than china teeth, and they do j not melt in the mouth. Tho cylindrical hales of cotton now ' shipped from the United States to Liv- : erpool are pronounced u great Improve ment upon the flist specimens, and also upon tho old bole. Cerosie, a new product extra, tod from tho scum rising .... sugar cane juice, is I'l'ilsiiul I., f-,i.,iih I'liminm in I111.1. Ilm nroiieitios of ordmury beeswax, whi.li a ' it resembles in appeuranco. Kinco 1735, 11 acts of parliament hove been passed dealing with the sub ject of literary OOpy light in Bngland and the law is yet in a very OOBOtlc and unsatisfaetorv condition. Stop drinking colored tea. Try Schilling's Best. ho tha i .. I i.i. Oft A nunitwr of readers aro curious to know what ia meant by the (request reference to the fear of a "Curllet up ruing" in Spain. At tho death of King Keidlnaii i of Spain, in lsJS, his l yeui-ol'l .laughter, Isubolhi IL, sue oaadad to tho throne, though Carina, Ferdinand's brother, claimed to bo en tilled to the honor under tho aatic law, which provi led that no female should go to the throne as long aa any male descendant of the King was living. This law. however, had been revoked by Ferdinand, who had nn children at tlir time, but six months after his death a daughter was horn, and she becniue queen to the exclusion of Cailne. The hitter's descendants, who am called Catlists, have since pcisistciitly insist ed that, by right of succession, tho th i. mo belongs to them, and (or over .'.o ears Spain has U-eti subject to t'ar- lllt uprisings, which have simply meant a niiml.cr o im.-ii, . essrul wai s, lite ,h.- ttrootion of property, and general pub- lie iintcst. The CarliHta have found their strength in what aro culled tho hasqno pioviucos, dominated mostly by the clergy, who believe in tho divine right of kings and of kingly iiic.vr elin.' Tho inhabitants of tho llusque region uio ln-. lv shepherds and fann ers. They are good lighters, and have been the main strength ol thoCuilist forces. A lining sentiment in luvor of u republic exists in tho cities, where I lie people have ticcii led to iinleis nd- cut views bv In iii 'i, reading and travel, ll is unnoeesHmy to say that be- ll Is iiiilioeesH.ii y to say that be tweeti w h it aro called the Republicans aiul the ("arlisti there is a strong anti pathy, (or their aims aro radically .Iii- fetent. In 1S73 Spain was u republic, i and the people owe to that brief period of m. polar government ninny of the lib- . orliea which they now oiijoy. Les lie's Weekly. II.H Mn sm r i nit riTI ittlis. It la rrp..rtei that a man In liutlana ha. got lull..,, I. hi . tlaep ler Ivi tears Hee.ii- , . . , ...lb. .1 ..... 1MB no. little Kara than a skelelon. There are lliouaa.i.ls ol men an. I a. .111.11 a he are unable lo sh i p mure titan an hour or two a nl.l.l la'cause . I i. r "1.11. -, aeakiicsi, .1. -i - 1 -in. 1.. a.laehe atl.l .-.iu.lipall..u. A certain 1. 111e.lv lor thisc illH.r.lrrs I. Ileal. tier.' hiuuiaeli lilti. r. All .Iriigglmi wlls It. IplsaO r I'lutaeh On. The Pintacb gusts now nsial foi light ing .;,.'.sj cars III dilTeteiit purls of tho wi.ii 1. Uarmany takes tho lead with ;il,!i;i."i ems, mid Kngland comes next j with lu.hSl curs. The Unilo.1 States is third with 10, SOU cars, and India has 0,35(1 cars lighted by this gas. It bus boon onnliod toB.lSVI locomotives ;i,12l of which aro in Germany. Not n single locomotive in the United Slates ha- I piovi.lcil with this gas, which is Hither a surprising thing, consider ing tho line light it gives. TIIT ALLEN'S) POOT-KAHK. A iM.wdcr to lH"iiuken Into tho shoes. Al 1! 1 season your feel feel swollen, ner saallv. If you Tolls, mid llol, and get i re I have siniirtiiiLT feet or tikflil aiioea. Irv A)i nS ,..,, u ,.,,,, . ,-, I makes walking easy, l ures swollen and aacu.ing leci, nosier un.l eiiooua ss.ui. (tells es corns and bunionoofall pain and gives rest mid comfort Ten thousand tea Hum inula of cures. Try it hxny. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 2.V. Sent bv m id lor "V in slumps. Trial luu kugo FREE, Address Allen ti. Olmsted. L Hoy, New York. A 111111 who lives on the Suhustis road, near Lcwiaton, Me., sella small tish for bait IrODJ a well in tho (I.hii yard. When a customer comes ulong 11 pull ia low. 'led into tho well and a large number of little shiners are brought up. tt Aooiva impkovbh. Tho new improved Slougbton wagons stand the nickel. Three more car loa.ls kit oillheniiy. It pais to have tbo best. Write lor free catuiogue. JnllN POOLI, soleugent, foot ot Morrison street, Port land, Or. A well on BalnBOl island, Flu. .which had always been ticsh wuler, changed to sulphur water 11 few weeks after a Windmill had boon built over it to Utile izo tho water for ungating piitposea. ciTt I'sjiaaaswili rand Reawaraar?oeMet III uri.r nrst .is. s .is., ut nr. Kline's Ureal Nerve It tor. r. M.i. l lor ri(KK S.00 1 11. i n. IL IL llUSli, U.I., wa, I'liiis.i.i.iiia.l'a, rial tx.ul.' an. I trend Ar.U olrwi, It is against tho rules to carry iiiatuhes 011 Isjard a modern man-of-war. From the lime when tho ship leaves h.uhor for a cruise she Is uevi r without u light Ol some kind burning. t ry Bclillllng'i In si Ira and baking powder. Municipal Opera. Tho London County Council has re ceived a petition hearing many promi nent names in favor of a municipal operu house, supsirtod hy local taxa tion. The pi'titioners osseit that it will ho possible for Hie council by 1111 annual financial grant of moderate amount to establish a piTiiiminht np. in house, where music of the hist can he brought within the reach of the peoph., where eiicniiriigcmcht can be offered to young artisla to puisne tho highest j paths of their profession, mid WllOII ' levelopmo.it of natlTO OMIBtlfl art can bo promoted. They oltO the Oiporl once 01 imporlai.t 1 onlinenini towns, u- lere soul.. such m Ii. iii.i has p.ove.l s.leiessf.ll. Tim largest muss of pure rock suit in tlm World In s under the province of Gulli.ia, Hungary. Ills known to Ih. 500 mil 's long, 20 broad and 260 fuel in thickness. To Mallear Hie l obster Supply. The Unltod States government Is making groat efforts by scioutillc propa gation to restock the coast waters of Maine with lobsteis, says a Hangor dis patch in tho Now Yoik Sun. Tho United Slates fish eomniiaaonora' - ho, nn r Oiampos, which has boon at wmk along the cast for scveiul month, has collected 1,750 sottl lobsters from which 1H, 000,000 egg have been ob tained and hutched out ut Gloucester. Mass. Of these fry utxiut 5,000,000 ; have Ni'n release I in Cuseo buy and , .. tners aro to no iisirtnulc.l at various places from Portland eastward. The fry ai very -mill, hut thiough tho thin and transparent shell can I hi teen the H'lfe.'tlv funned lobster with tho eyes especially prominent. Con stant changes of water are necesarv lo keep them alive. It is likely th.it u lobstoi butchery will soon ho estab lished on the MatneTcoast, and before many years tin s,. sheUIMi w ill plentiful and cheap us ever they he as were. ni l r Ms i i smi i tit. i i iii. hy h-ral api. alt.iiii, aa tin ) IBMMM reach the .if.. n-."l i'..ri..t. ( the oar. Then. Is only one I aa. t.. cure a- lino.., an. I thai I. by .'..n.ilt.i. I ....... ....... r... , ... . ... ... i .. iaaisd issoaliloa i ibs iaaeows Ualnc wlhe K.i.lachtan Tills-. When this till set Hi- thuiict )uii l.a.e a riiiiilillu.1 Miuuit or tmpcr I l. ct hearing, ait.l alien It la entirely clo.ol . ilcafnes ll las result, aiul unieiitlt.1 ttilliitniiia. II. hi call be taken out au.l this iiiIh' re.t'.rr.l in i Its normal c..ii.ltl.n, henrlng wiUMOMtreyea ! I.ircver: nil..1 eaae. out el no ate eaiiicl by i catarrh, wl.l.-l. Is nothing hut an lnlianie.l c.uillllen .'I lite n.ui'.uis .urlacea. I We u III el. m Hue llii.t.lr.'.l lt.dlnrs 1... i.nv . use ..I H.'slii. s. o nal by cniarth) il.at can '.'"'.'r.':!."... . '' " ( """" 1 " K'"" '"' r j i iiknky .t ctx, fstiae. o S..M M VtUUUUL TH Hall', la. i. I'lllt arv the la-sl Theio are HO mountains in Colorado w hoso peak aro over 12,000 f. et above ocean level. The attenlion of the public is Onlle I to the ptofossionul work of Di. T. II. White, No. 271 tg Morrison sheet, l'orllaiid, Ot. His electrical appli ances aro tho most model n, nn.l his crown uml bridge work is of such intis .u l. . .1..1.1. i.i. ....i tic form and tinish, that his patients are delighted not only with the looks, but with the comfort I hoy receive from tho uso of such artificial work. All D . rations aro pulnless under his meth ods. Seo that your teeth are properly ii. . I for and that by u skillful dentist. 'I hero is no need to suffer the discom forts of broken-down and stuine.l teeth when they can bo mado useful and pleasant to look upon without pain. CURE YOURSELF! l'a II In 4a) for Miiiii.tur.tJ Jtat rirarve, liillu m in al i i.a. If iH;tli no or tih 1 1 11 Mi me. vt 111 u roup in' i" 1 r n ie a. Preeaio tsiuiafloa. Pailiilitiii, aUi hut rtnttlQ oi. 1 .t lraaTlta. or ownt In pi .in rtpppr. br rirn-M, i-rrpotdi, fta ll in, nt s 1 tii-, . :v Willi Ml 1. in al. mgm 1. 1 w 1 1.1. v war m u BaaOK r.r.i.li ft Hfl A Beautiful Present In order to lurther introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron nraml), the manufacturers. L C. Ilutiinger Pros. Co., of Kcnktik, Iowa, have dc id. . I toaiVR AWAY a lieautilul present with each package ol itarch sold. These presents are in the fnrin ol Beautiful Fastel Pictures They arc 13x19 inches in site, and are entitled ns (ollowo: Lilacs and Panslcs. Pansles and Marguerites. krtouiiisncnoiuii'T etHBT seawnntvp "JXiltidlrl kSt, These rare on lines, lour 111 R. I.eRoy, ol New York, have bei n In his studio and arc now ollercd lor the lirst time to the piiDllc. The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and arc pronounced hy competent crfticB, works ol art. Pustrl pictures are the correct thing (or the home, nothing surpassing Ih 111 in beauty, richness ol color anil One ol these pictures will he given away unb cu ll I..K kaire of liiir. based ol your grocer. It ia the is sold for in rents a package. Ask your grocer for this itarch and get a beautiful picture. ILL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIO 8TIRCN. ICCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE Wee.l Destroyer. W ll COB ho destroy, d in guldens ami ulong railways hy a now machine having ail oil reservoir mounted on wheels and piovided with an air pump to force the oil into a series of burners, which transform It into gas uml dis chargo it against the weeds. Tho first book printed In the limits of tho United States was the "Hay Psalms Hook," which was issued iu Cambii.lge, Mas., in 1010. Specimens ul this publication are extremely ruro and command Tory high piicos. 8rm .TED- THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS U duo not only to tho originality and r.implielty of tbo combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it ia manufacture.! by scientific procesM-a Irnowa to tha Oaiavonu Fro Brsot Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the Importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the 1'Ai.iroiiMA Flo BTBtTp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will atari el ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other pur-tli-a. Tho high standing of the CaLI ronMA Pm Srilirp Oo, with the medi cal profession, and the sutiafactloa which tho p:. inline Syrup of Figs has rrlven to millions of families, makes the name of the Company u irunranty of the excellence .f It.-, i an Iv. It ia fur lu udvance of till oilier laxatives, as It acts on l lie ItidneyOi liver and U.ivels without irrilating or weaken ing them, uml It ih.es nut griic nor natiseato. In order toget its benctlclul effects, please rcmombor the numc of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN l m v. Cat l.ol is. ii i i ifj. ,m u VOIIB. N. T. Urn unlrr Watt, blr ,,'.l(id)rl(hfrii". in lolrhr '(ink rliipiiubtru in bcitcti co bil fjet noa) IU.1 1 orini.jinb brfounl roar, frnbtn roii c con trbt an bi6 mm 1. ,juu.h IHU0 (rti an oDt U.jrnifKn, trjld)r fav tat uihl)f)t t unfit 'V c.i 10 nidi tvatifn unb btn Cllroa bajilr 12.00, csi (Inltnbcn. Wan l.illt i 1) r 1 0 r ?uiiimrrii fdjufrn. (ieimin PuMi'hing Co., P.utland, Or. Cutler's Carbolate of Iodine. .tfiMl ritrc for t'attnrrli sml rnnaiiitiillon. All hnuBiil 1 1 1. V. II. hniltli, HtilTHln. N V. oir uruiiiHir. OPIUIYI Mill' I II IN K ( .'( , I M 1. Villi M Tt sinnissliitnncw llli J.f. lion-Mas. lstl."iiU'llalil.lg,flil...,:".lll. M. P. is. 1 . Nn. IB. 'WH. WIIBN urllll.K ( a.l. luenlloii this paper. Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. RUHOSCr 11111:1 ner. iiv renowned pastel ortlst, 1 hOOOB from the very choicest subjects ol color anil anisiic merit. Elastic Starch artistic merit. hesl laundry starch on the market, and Nickel Hteel V.I. - Aoceoriling to tho London Engineer street car axles are being mud., ut the Krupp works, Essen, with seven to eight per cent of nickel. Hollow driv ing alios for locomntiTcs are also being 11. ih. of this alloy, while for flro boxes stool having ns high us 26 per cent of niokel 1 used. Ilanlaherl lo fllhcrU. In 16 years Russia has sent 021,000 peraoM to llbaria, fully 10,000 rela tive of prisouois having uccompouiod the prisoner of llmir own tree will. Kong.