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lot ii... r It Handy . ...,! out ill agony, ami they mn ,,ie ncinhliori (or help. Moiattea ,rtnrin f tin. Hetter run for Si. K- Oil, 'r NO il hWHly. 1' i" J am to cure tho wont oases, ami arc effectually. The ru" t Thought. jb,. boin( in Ml to Uriah ii the es- ,( lilt ioui. i:oujjiu can iio. . 1 1 o u I : t MM save, l'rt-nl in Mil. Mi "ThiiiiL'litH oro things " Can FOB M tli tlmuht called things? Bv intuition man perceives that thought ...tilings; by lattoUoct be) raalhM the ' . - - . 1 - 1,1... . tiitf. til" eiiecia. j mi inner ,, ihouii'lii" bal hUiOnd iho depth ol the hrtvfini ami brought in tho ronv torts hihI luxurioe of our ptcseiit mil last ion. Catarrh In the Head It in Innamiiiaiion ui m niurniis mem lining tliv nas;il I'lls-uges. 1 1 is aw . . , . injril I )' u " succession ui i'ni, BtHiMQ 'ith i in pii n- Mood, Tha way to . i, la ku tiiiri ft In mill cum loo . 11 . jure II ln 'V I .- e with HOOdl Hiirstiparilla. This mj.ll. mi- cures cuturrh whin nil oilier i Hi"' in-tin rn imt m m fc . Hood s sarsaparuia Ii sawm i' (In-ateit Met irtiie. l. tlx lor J.v Horn PI" ' ""' senstlpsttion. 18 cents. LABOR AND INDUSTRY. The United States Iiiir 437, uOH coke bv.-;.-; Pennsylvania 211, 1110. lhc capital invested in cotton mills in South Carolina uow iimoiintH to f.8.-614,000. It it eatlmatesl thnt 8fi per cent of the silk gooda used in tho Unito.l Btatl I lie the products ol our own fartoriei. The latxii piose announces tlml K. V. I '- hal severod his otlluial ennnrv lion with all labor unions, ami will Uke tbo lecture platform. A writer in an exchange declares (hit 500,000 men now do the work. with the aid of machinery, which needed lB,000,000 to,do a few yean ago. The nicmborihip of the Cigiirmnknrs' International Union ii taking a vole on i proposition to abolish the out-of-work heiieflt and to reduce the dcuth benefJta about 20 per oent. A ijimmI many of tho Now England ootton mills may bo making ailk a few ream from now. 801110 of them have caught on alioady to tho advantages of making the chungo. It ia reported that Kngllsh machino baililera have oontrncti foi the Sjqnip Bent of many cotton mill- in India, including 11 mills being established in Alitni'ilaliad, where six more may he in progress of construction. After an idleness of four years the 112 inch mill of tho QlajfOW ItOD Company of Pottstown, Pa., has been put in operation as was also a StVinofa. mill of tho same company, (tying am ployment to neuily UOtl men. The first woolen mill in the Ohini M tmpiie is about to bo established, and it will lie litted tip with Auicrii -an DM chinery. Even it our own woolen mills ire failing, our machine workers ap pear to he doing a good business. The minors' strike in Appanoose soonty, Iowa, ia ended. The miners went on strike for an advance from 10 lo 90 cents per ton. Tho Optra (Oil have complied with their demands since bniiness has picked up the last couple of weeks. No household Is ootnnlete without a lt- tlf- ..ftlie famous Jesse Munre Whiskey. Il b) a pure and whnl me stimulant ri-c- Mamsiided by all physicians. Don't no- ueci (ins necessity. Tho original manuscript copy of America's national hymn, "My L'oun tiy, 'TiH of Thee." written in 1S32 by Samuel Francis Smith, is now in the famous Vatican library in Koine. At one time it was owned by David Pell Secar, of Bridgeport, Conn., bating been persented to him by tho author. The ltev. Dr. Muher, while visiting Mr. Secar a few yeais ago, saw it ami jjaggoaUid that it bo sent to the Vatican library. FITS l',rmanciitly Cured. Nu nt-snr nervousnes IMS) afl.T llrsl iIhv'h um of Iir. Klin,' ,r, nl Kirve H,.,t,iriT. 8,-ri.l for FKr. K su.on mill wmli uii.Uri-i.ilsi.. no. It, JJ. K1.N, .Ud.. ' Artti itK-et, I'tiUndcliihla, fa. Women eat so little ami so irregn laily t''at it is a wonder it has never occurred to Uncle Sam thut they would make good soldiers. THEY WANT TO TELL NEWS PACIFIC COAST1, Thr7AR0CM CrUShrd 00 D0VIU Equal to That of Any Mmin(r Dutfict h tU Worl(Ja and Wash. tngton Uad in the Production of W00L beina A 1 ika, any other Th Btaatm Mlnr. In (hi. World ure gOMDtartng riHk U trusiio.1 on Douglas island 11.. - i . an 111 an equal area in country In the world. The Treadwell and allliHl companies n.W !i"Te m ,amI" M "p-540 on the Treadwell, 120 on the Mexican, 100 on the Union und 120 on the Heady Btnlioo and tho anginaaii win i,mn turnover the mills to the companies bi completed. These mills will easilv crush 2,500 torn of ore a dav I Aa futllnt Tlmb.r on Pahllr Lamti. The attention of those engage.1 in mining ia called to the following pro visions ol the law ertaining to the cut ting ol timber on public lands: "No iwrsona shall l -rmitted to fell or re move any growing tree of unv kind U li .tj I 1 . r mm man eigni indies in diameter. This will not he reganl.-l aa applicable to black or 'lodge pine' glowing in separate bunches along min eral lands. Persons telling or removing not believe thcie is anv place in the 1 r . , . r '""C n'"1"r',1 """" ' world. South Africa, Australia tlr any" I Ih !" M ""'i" 1,11 where else, where so mud, , rock t be- C , l C? Ing - rn- 1 ,. mi mimIU .i n-;'; " " and remove tha top ground. The Trea.l,, n,V b 1 -' ' lU'i'te ' ,h ",,mt' in 000.000 tons of ore n 1 Tha TttT'l.V "T' 2 01 Heady Bullion p.omis est, e ml , h! " 1 f.T T,lp !""'' h vio Tna.Uell In the'am Z .0 US I&h " " ' "l I500' tion. All the dirt ha. lien .iE l ... : V. exiling 60 days, " " III I N II II. California tt ami it has been traced for 800 feet along the lieacb and H00 to 700 feet along the hill. It is from 30 to 100 feet wide on the surface, and Is In the contact between gtrenstone and slate, as are all the Douglass island ledges, the ore U-ing of the same character as the Treadwell. Tho shaft is down 60 feet under Uastincau channel and the ledge has there wi.lenod out to over 200 feet ami carries from 112 to $14 in gull throughout. The Kbner is erecting a new 20 tamp mill in the gulch leading up to Silver Bow haain, and is about to start a tunnel from that level which will tap its ledge at great depth. Further up the same gulch the Alaska-Juin-au Company has 30 stamps at work on the 010 from a great open quarry of slato full of veins of quartz carying free gold. They simply quarry out the wholo mala, tc out the quartz and send it to the mill and throw the slate over the dump. Berncrs bay ia keeping up its repu tation, the Ophir, Noithern Belle, Bald Ka.de and Seward all having their milla in operation. Judge Mel len, who represents an Indiana Com pany, and who successfully opened up the Jualln, is now developing the Ivanhoe, over the ridge between the Jiialin and the Comet, and has about completed a 20-itamp mill. TheJualiu has turned out $10,000 or $12,000 a month since it started. Milo Kelly lias some very good claims in the Hern en bay district, showing frcc-iuilling ore, and is working them. Montana creek, which runs into Linn canal be tween Berncrs bay and Juneau, ia com ing to the front. The placers were worked in the early days, and now the Early ia working in very rich oro and running a five-stamp mill. The Mist clean-up was very satisfactory. The Boston & Alaska Company is sinking a shaft on the Punters bay mine. Wool ( lip of (he ('..iiiitiT. Tho annual estimate of the wool clip of the United States foi 1808 made by Secretary North of the National Asso ciation ol Wool Manufacturers, und which Is to be published in its No vember bulletin, sbowa the amount to have been 2iiu,720,li84 pounds, against 200.158,251 pounds in 1807. Oregon shows, according to tho sta tistics, .the largest yield, 21,201,887 pounds of washed and unwashed wool, and, next to Washington, shows the largeat per cent in shrinkage in scour ing, or 71 per oent. Montana follows, with 20,935,105 pounds and 62 nor cent shrinkage; Cal ifornia, 16,B32,03 pounds ainlHO per oent fhrinkage; Texas, 16,380,442 pounds and 70 per cent; Wyoming, 13,626,704 pounds; Now Mexico. 12, 888,420; Ohio, 12,114,053 pounds; Colorido. 0.958,Hli0; and Michigan, k kr.it. 1 '22 nonnds. The amount of pulled wool ia estimated at 22,116,371 pounds, making a total of 26,720,h84 pounds washed or unwashed, or 111, 661,511 pounds of scoured wool. The aggregrate clip of the six New England states ia about 1,745,025 pounds of scourod wool of which Massachusetts furnishes 128,860 pounds. Nii.finl.rt Mhlpulng. H. P. Hilhet & Co. have tho follow ing to say regarding shipplnsg boslnaai j in their monthly circular for NovemLcr. I "The past thieo weeks have brought alamt a very decided change for the better in grain freights, although there has been comparatively nothing doing from San Francisco Tho bulk of the season's shipments will nndoubtodly ho made fiotn Oregon, and it appears likely that Washington will como noxt, the yield of California grain being small in consequence ol the drought. The increased activity has tended to harden fieights, but on the whole changes during the month have been unimportant and the demand acaru-ly as gieat as previously. New Cullfornla InilnMrr- Bakersticld ii not distinguished as ; being the only placo in America where .Fuller's earth is reduced from the taw I material to a merchantable article. An unlimited deposit was found on I'm.) creek and a mill for grinding and bolting the earth has been elected anil is now running. The process of reduc tion consists of running the lumps ol clav, tho size of hiekorv nuts, tbiough 1 the hopper and tiolter, which turn it out in the form of tine Hour. The man ufacture of this earth on the coast will result in a great saving to the oloth mills. New H(eamer I. In on (ho Parlfle. Diiect communication between South American markets ami San Francisco will soon be established by one of tho largest French steamship companies. Tho Chargenrs Heuuls will start a monthly service next March between San Francisco and Liverpool, which will make stoppages at Mazatlan, Aca pnia), Guayaquil, Callao, Peru; Val paraiso, Chile, Montoviedo, Uruguay; Santos, Brazil; Liverpool, Havre and possibly a Belgian port. The company lias been organized and ocrated liuce 1872, and is now having constiucted throe 0,000-lons additional steamers for the aPcitio trade. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. atlls MarkoU. Tomatoes, MQMl per ln. t ii. nrulivrs, 1 0 ut 15c tx'i dos. Unions, h&hiuov per loo pounds. Potatoes, $I0(!( 12. Heels, per sack, $'J0o. Turnips, per lack, 'U)j65c Carrots, per sack, 60c Parsnips, per lack, $1. Henna, green, 2(i3o. (Ireen corn, $1.26t 1 60 per lack. Cauliflower, 75c per doa. Celery. 40 (.f 30c 1 i ' vo, native and 1. OO114 1.23 per 100 pounds Apples. AOrtitrtAi' hjt Ikix. Tears, T5o$J$l P box. Pruuei, 50c per box. Peaches, 75c Plums, 60c. Butter Creamery, 87c per pound; dairy and ranch, 18(80c pat potud, Eggs, 80c. Ci Native. 1 9 CM 2 ' -e. Poultry Old hens, 15c per pound; spring chickens, ISc; turkeys, 16c. Fresh meats Choice dressed beef ateers, prime, 6ta7r; cows, prime, Ci-uc; mutton, 70; pork, " QSOj veal, 7 ml heat Feed wheat. $91. Oati Choice, per ton, $22ut28. Hay Puget Sound ruiied, $0.60(9 10; choice Kailern Washington tim othy, $12. Ootn Whole, $38.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $38.50. Barley Hulled or ground, per ton, $24 ii 23; whole, $32. Flour Patent, per barrel, $8.60; straights, $3.93; California brends, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.76; graham, per barrel, $3.70; wholo wheat flour. $3.76; rye flour, $4. Millsttiffs Bran, per ton, -I. or is, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped fecil, $17..c21 ton; middlings, km ton, $17; oil meal, er ton, $36. fi, per cake Thoso Orotoful Womon Who Havo Boon Holpod by Mrs. Plnkhom. Women who havo suffered severely and been relieved of their Ills by Mrs. Pinkham'a odvico and mcdicino aro Constantly urging publication of their tatcmenta for tho benefit of other wo men Here are two such letters: Mrs Lizzir IIkvbki.y, 258 Mcrrimao Bt , Lowell, Mas.-. . writes: " It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit I havo received from taking Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Icanh ard ly find words toexpressiny gratitude for what she haa done forme My trouble was ulceration of tho womb I was un der the doctor's caro. Upon examina tion he found fifteen very large ulcers, but he failed todo me good. 1 look sev eral bottleaofLydla E I'inWham s Vege table Compound, also used the Sanative tVn.t, - 1 l 1 . , . ! . I nu'. buu inn core'i nl I i ''"' '- - medicine saved my life, and I would recommend It to all Buffering women " Mrs. Amos Trombleav, Ellenburgb Ctr., N. Y.. writes: " I took cold at tho time my baby was born, causing me to have milk legs, and waa aick in bed for eight Weeka Doctors did me no good. I urely thought I would die. 1 was al ao troubled with falling of the wojiib. I could not eat, had faint spells aa often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to ace me and told me of the benefit she had derived from taking Lydia K Pinkham's medicine, and ad tiaad me to try it, 1 did ao. and hud taken only half a bottle before I was able to ait in a chair. After taking three bottles I could do my own work. I am now in perfect health." I'onr, ill. I llnraei. Running about tho itreotol Skagway re a number of poor, old, stray horses, that havo boou worked until their books and shouldeis woro soro, Wien tntnod loose to starve. The moro hu mane of the citizens, however, havo taken up tho matter with a view to falsing subscriptions to secure feed and coro for the hordos. A potition has al ready been started, and it is likely tho friend of man will no longer suffoi. Thrcihlns; ! Over. Threshing may now bo considered over for this year. In all parts of tho Inland Empire, 'ho last of the machines having "hung up" for the season in the vicinity of Oakesdaleand Farming ton, Wash. Tho crop was good everywhere. Lorkt. , , Work of the Yamhill The contractors have finished the in shore wall of the Yamhill locks, and work hai begun on tho outer wall. Work is boing pushed as rapidly as possible. In ordor to havo it completed before aevcro winter weathei sets in. 8ucrnful Otaaa Cannery. iVw.ni vonr ago tho Lomand mnnaar was staneu clam at Anacortea, Wash.,' and the product ii now finding a ready markot among tno join-ma houses. Seventy caics was the output for the last week in October. Vtrwurki ruentlon. Bids have been opened by the city council of New Whatcom. Wash., for extending the city water mains a dis tance of 8,600 feet. The extension will be of 24-inch woodenjMara pipe Nrw Mtatrag Town Crowing The town of Keller ii growing fast, and now boaits of a restaurant, two Mging-houtea. three general st-re . feed liable, butcher and blackimlll shoo Forty cabins are in process i conduction. The mines in the v.c.n Ity produce copper, silver and lead. Mlllrra' War on tho ........I The grocers in Seattle and Tacoma are making a run on flour, taking ad vantage of the rivalry between Tacoma and Seattle mill meu. The conditions aro peculiar. The Washington wheat grower want! 50-cent wheat, while tho millor is only getting $3.40 for his ground product. To grind wheat that costs 60 cents, add the freight, and then sell it ut $3.40 means something of a loss. Another Beet-lils-nr Project. A party owning 12,000 aores of suit able land for sugar-beet raising near Idaho Falls, Idaho, has returned to that place from a visit to the beet sugar factories in tho United Statea and Ger many. The aoil ami cnmaie neing suited to tho cultivation of boots, Clii cugo oapital thinks favorably of estab lishing a augar factory at Idaho Falla. . ..... i Market for Potatoes. The yield of potatoe) In the Hpokano country this year was less than half tho amount of last fall, owing to tho hot weather experienced last summer. Tho prico there is from 85 to 90 oents, while on the ooaat potatoes aro sell ing at 85 oents. Tho Oregon crop is said to be good this year and tho prico ia expected to to reuoh $160 by next spring. Woolen Mllln Improvement. It Is stated that a large manufactur ing establishment for making wearing apparel will ho added to Tho Dalles. Or., Woolen Mill Company's plant. A new iron and brick picking-room is be ing built, and a scheme for electric lighting is being planned. Mew nroom Factory Started. Another faotory haa been added to the smokestack town of Everett, Wash. The first lot of brooms were turned out laet week from the Everett broom iac tory, owned by Frederick Hallin. Tho broomi aro meeting with gieat favor with tbo retailen. rortlaml Mark!. Wheat Walla Walla, 60J00o; Val ley and linn stem, 63o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $8.45; graham, $3; superfine, $2.36 per barrel. Outs Choice white, 80340c; choice gray, 87 (S 38c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $21(3 29; brew ing, $28 per ton. MillstuHs -Brau, $16.50 per ton; mid dlings, $21; shorts, $18; chop, $16.60 per ton. Hay Timothy, $sri!9; clover. $7 (38; Oregon wild hay, $8 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 46(t50e; cconds, 40(rj46o; dairy, 86($40o store, 36J80o. Cheese Oregon full cream, 1 Wit 12c; Young America, 12 e; new oheeae, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $28.60 per dozen; hons, $3.60(94.60; iprings, $1.26(93; fecao, $5.00($6.00 for old. $4.60$)& for young; ducks, $4,000 6.00 'pi'r dozen; turkeys, live, 19 ' 12'c per pound. Potatoes 60(i00c per lack; sweets, 2c per pound. Vegetables Beets, 90c; tnrnlpB, 76c par eack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1(31.36 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 76c per ssck; beans, 8c tier pound; celery, 70(3 76c per doten; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 8 (3 3 4c per pound. Onions Orogon, 76c(3$l per lack. Hops 10(317o; 1897 crop, 4llo. Wool Valley, 10(3 12o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8(3 12c; mohair, 26c ier pound. Mutton Uross, beet sheep, wethon and ewes, 3Uo; dressed mutton, 7c; prlng luinha, 7 hie per lb. Hogs Uross, choice heavy, $4.75; light and (voders, $8.00(84.00; dressed, $5.50(36.60 per 100 iiounda. Beef Oross, top steers, 8.50$8.75; cows, $2.60(33.00; dressed beef, 6(d0,lBc per pound. Veal Large, 6.4 0c; small, 89 7 4c per pound. San FrancUco Markat. Wool Spting Nevada, 10(3 Mo pet pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 12a; Val ley, 16(3 17c; Noithorn, 9(31 lc. Millstuffa Middlings, $19(321.00; bran, $16.60(3 16.60 per ton. Onions Yellow. 80(345c poi sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 34o; doteconds, 29(3c23; fancy dairy, 91(3 22c; do seconds, 20(394c ior pound. Eggi Store, 18(392o; fancy ranch, 40(342o. Citrus Fruit Oranges. Valencia, $9 (f 2.60; Mexican limes, $6$)6.60; Csll, lorn la lemons, $2.00(3.800; do choloe $3.60(34.60; per box. Cyrano on tit Cnrh. Cyrano lias reached the street fakirl, sayB the New York Sun. The lateat curbstone attraotion upon an uptown aide street is a man Belling a false face with an enormous inflatable nose, which collapses and then roitiflates but altogether in a stylo strictly Cyranose que. Another novelty among the vend eis is a manikin labeled "The Hubbof Neck." and Justly, for that section ol anatomy between hla chin and should ers coniBts of a piece of tiny rubber pipe, which, under air pressure from a bulb in the back, jumps back and for ward in the true rubber-neck fashion. THE YELLOW RIVEfl FLOODS. Tout of Thoitian.U of I'erai.nt Itenderpil II, mi, I., I u ., .. I . 1 1 ,., Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 18. The Hoyal Mail steamer Empress of China arrived this morning from Yokohama ami Hong Kong. Hong Kong advices say: The appalling misery oaneod by the Yellow river floods ii even, in its bare recital, harrowing in tho extreme, thie of the missionaries engaged in re lief work says: "In one of the diitriets, many were Handing in the water for days holding their children upoutof It. F.verywhera I go there is such a monotony of sor row that my mind Is quite oppieaned with it People by the lent of thou sands are huddled together on the banks of the river living iu a pigsty fashion, with only a miserable dole to keep body aud soul together. Some not so fortunate have had to take ref uge on the roofs of their houses, where they wore exposed to a pitiless rain. Others climbed tiees and hung there till they dropped to the water through , hunger and exhaustion." Details of the great tire in Hankow early in October ahow that hundreds of I lives were lost, and that ouo-qnaltM of ' the native city was destroyed. One ' witter says the loss of life la now est!- ; muted to bo at least 9,000 and about ten times that number are laid to bo rendered homeless. Jap inese apeii contain newi of an alleged siviet treaty between China and Husaia, in which the Chinese gov ernment is Minted to have agieed that Russian soldiers are to be employed for defense of the coasts ami as military in structors. They aie to be commanded by Russian officers, tho whole expense to be borne by China. This arrange ment would ire altogether subversive ol the plan arranged lor not long since, (or the employment of British officers lo drill and otganizo a Chinese army. It is reported that the Japanese gov ernment haa decided to oo-opeiale with (lre.it Britain with the object ol restor ing all things In China to their former status before tho recent coup d'etat. It has transpired that on the day of tho coup d'etat nu fewer than 14 cu nl. lis, who were tho emieroi's own peisonal attendants, were ordered to execution by the empress dowager. Tbo empress dowugci has iasnod an edict instructing the provincial authori ties diligently to protect all places wherever Christian chapels of any na tionality have been built, and otdering that all missionaries in the interiot be properly and politely tie. it. I. Consjilerahle discontent exists In dll erent parts o( lluean, owing to recent executions o( reformers at Poking, and well known men ol Wealth aud influ ence havo subscrilied money to help on the rebellion In Kuang Tung and Huang SI. There are also (murine tioni In the Lion ( hon prefecture, ami In the province of Scchuen. IN FILIPINO JAILS. AaulnaMo I.. (..- .1 tlen. Olli Kcqni.it to Release Ills Prlsonera. Iiniirtaiic of llruitfary. Drudgery is essential in all good work. Some drudgery must precede high effmt ami attainment in any ami every sphere. Mixing culms is the Irndgery in the greatest artisl'i paint ing, as surely as in that o( the young kjfgdnBOf in Im profession. He who is not willing to do the neeslful drudgeiy m the work be undertake will nover bo a succesi in any high realm of his aspirations. No man who is not ready lint to trend lire lowei roundi of a !ad !,t ever li..pc to -land bv and by at the top. S. a Times. CrasafkSjasasj of a Mllllnnalra. ii Mind ii." Waattiar. There Is one thing that doei not mind the weather, and that II rheuma tism; ami one thing that does not mind rheumatism la SL Jacobs Oil, as it goes to win k upon It and cures right off. ( liar.eler From Morrow. Over and oi er again the old truth com os buck to us, that no man is good for much till he has suffered a great soirow. The baptism of pain is one of the instrumentalities which Hod Dies (or purging away tho dross o( our na- tMM and making us lit to be partakers ol the luher itance of the saints in light. Not those who have escaped the fiery a millionaire Bonfessed the sm rat of his trial, bol tboaa who have gone through it and come ..nl in. hurt a, id glorified, ate to be envied, (led knows what Is I i -l for us. Therefore He sends first one utllicliou and then another Oion us. Bonatimes, because He sees it to tie necessary, He lifts the very floodgates, and allows wave after wave of mis fortune to sweep over us. If wo have the right muff iii us, we shall be helped and not harmed bv these seem ,1 unities Christian A IvocatOi ITEMS OF INTEREST. success In two words hard ..rk. He not In the liest pari of bis life gaining dollars and losing health, anil now be was putting bt ii thrr half spending; dollars to get it MOk, Nothing equals lloaletlrr's Stotnni ti Hitters for rilorlug health. Il gets at the starting Miint the stomach- und cures Ajrspepeta and indigestion. Heesl pens split at tho end like q-illl pens, have been found in Egyptian tombs, dating pruhabiy 9,600 years be fore ChrlsL To l ure a ('..lit In line llay Take l.nxsthc llrotno Quinine Tablet All druggists refund money If It falls to cure. 2.V. II a woman catches mild wearing a thin dress to a reception her husband laOMDM public censure, but il she! catches it hanging out clothes all but ; his dearest (riemla slop speaking loliiin. j TtanOi iiy in Roadi Kvery living thing has pains and aches sometimes, and the aches ami I '. pains of humankind havo u Iriend in St. Jacobs Oil, which standi by In m i d to cure and restore. When a girl goes around fiom town ! to town ......king oatmeal or a new kind ol pancake flour at a grocery store she is culled a "demonstrator." The word ! is so good that Atchison girls are using lit Instead of the word "cooking." Atchison girls no longer cook potatoes 1 they "demonstrate" them. They also give demonstrations In dishwashing. WIii-ii coming to San Krunclsco go til 1 Ilruoklv-ti Hotel, as. 212 Hush street. American or RafOMOO plan Room and Imard 11 no toll .'si per day ; rooms .'sn-ents er itay; to tl.ou im- Free much. single meals 25 cruis. Obas. Montgomery. Ala Ills Dinner In a Clravayanl. As a Brooklyn Fifth avenue trolly car stopped the other day at tho sta tion ii ! joining ilr.-.-riw I cemetery an old man In the roar of the cur startled the oilier passengma by exclaiming iu tones loud enough to ho plainly hoard: "ln the mdst of life we are in death I" Following the direction of tho old man's eyes, the other passengers saw a cemetery employe seated on a low while stone at the head of a newly made grave. A tin dinner pail wai flimly held between his knees and from it he was eating his noonday meal. Near hia playing in the grass wus a little girl, piobably the man's daughter. N. Y. Sun. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagona, bella of all liie botlers. engines, or gem ral machinery, see or write JOHN l'Odl.K, fool uf Morrison Tin- I'm to Uicans demonstrate their patriotism by shouting for freedom and (ceding themselves. At the Storzxi palace in Rome, Itiilv, there Is ii Look made of marble, the leaves being of marvelous thinness. Bangor niauulacluiera aro sending canoes of birch and canvas to Pales tine, Japan, India and China. Hilvoi chloride, as regards Its silver value, coriesMinds to an alloy of 76 per cent of silver and 26 per cent of copper. It ii a great misfortune for Spain that the wai has not brought on a now set of men to the front to play iu her Hlltli'S. And now the impetuous young Her mun emperor has become a fireman. At last he has a wide iqien opportunity to extinguish himsolf. Japan bud a colder spring than at any time in eighty years. In the mid dle of May there will anow at Nikko and near Tokio. If the earth were not cnvclnnod with atniosphete, the teniierature on the surface would bo about 830 degrees be low Bum Fahrenheit. In building nests birds usually avoid the use of bright colored materials, which would udd to the chances of the enemy in locating them. In 1H07 Houth Africa imported $1,487,634 worth of bioyclei. In the civilisation pnaesa the wheel seems to take prcoodonjo of the railway. Manila. Nov. IX Uem-ral Otis, the commander of the American forces, j atreel, Portland, Oregon. Tho market for horses and mnlos la again on the rise. A California buyer was in Morrow county recently looking for draught anlmala, and offering good prices (or euch as suited him. Bluo grouao are reported aa becoming very scarce In the mountains, one theorist explaining tho fact ai tho out come ol tbo introduction ol the thous ands ol iheop Into tho breeding grounds of the birdi. Tho iheep are eaid to trample upon the eggiand young birde. 'Congressman Thomai H. Tongne will have the appointment of a cadet to the Weat Point military academy next aprlng. and announces that examina tions will lie had at Vanoouver barracks tho flrit Monday of March. The new aP-American route into the Klondike by Cook'l inlet and Cop per river il attracting conitderahle at tention. It ia believed it will be the popular route Into the Yukon next spring. More will be learned about it when the government survey parties make their report. Without reference to the data of . i, ..., In. I', -to! Slates rmn " ,".7 be -new James T. Buchanan, a Pittsburg lawyer, was charged more for a beef steak In a restaurant than the price put down In the bill o( (are. Ha relused to pay for It, had a row, waa arrested, locked up ami held over night. He brought suit and was awarded $4,000 damages. It Is understood that assurances have heeu given the admlclstiatlon by the Oermsn government that the Tdilt of Emi-oror Willlsm, of Germany, lo Spain, Is entirely devoid of ofnolal character or significance; that the offi cial trip of the imjierlal party ended when tbev left Palestine, and that the recently proposed to Agulnablo that he release the Iriaia ami civilians held In captivity throughout the provinces. The insuiguiit lender denied their mal treatment, und refused to rtdeuso them, claiming that the civilians had enlisted ai volunteers, and, therefore, were le gitimate prisoners ol war Aguinaldo also denied that women and children woro detained, hut said some women and cl.il lr. ri had voluntarily aeeom paniod their husbands am) fulheri into captivity. A-r.i tin- frlara, Again ildo argues thut they are prohibited by the pope from accepting parioliial apiolntmonta; thut they are only permitted to follow monastic lives and that tho parishes aro entrusted to members of the iiido ionilcht monastlo orders. But, he added, the Philippine clericals have deliberately and systematically de ceived the pOpO pretending that the country was barburous, unfit for the regular ministers, and that It was necessary that tbo monastic orders should adminiBter tho parishes. There fore, AgUlnatdo oontinued, he consid ered It necessary to detain the friara until the pope is undeceived. Tho Spaiii-b papers aaaort thut a sanguinary mutiny haB taken place 'nu board tbo Bteamahlp Bernardino, and that the native crow massacred tho Spanish officers. These panetB also ap peal to tho United Statos to control tho natives. Advices (rom Hullo say tho mitlves ol that city distrust Aguinaldo ami want American domination. In the Interest of Nwlss l ull. Washington, Nov. 18. The Swiss minister called on Secretary Wilson today and held a conference on the effort- of the SwIsb government to havo Its cattle admitted into this country. Hocrotary Wilson called attention to reports, showing that In 14 cantons of Switzerland, foot and mouth disease exist, which bar imsrrtatlon (nun there. Further negotiations looking to this end, however, will be made. Onna Aflar the lliitTalo, Now York, Nov. 18. The United States tug W an. pai. ii k s.uled for New port last night under orders to tow the disabled cruiser Buffalo to the Brook lyn navy yard. She will havo to dis charge a great part of her cargo before he can he floated into tho dock. Teresa Is Abandoned. Washington. Nor. 18. The srmorod oruiiei Maria Teresa has been aband oned by this time, and lies a wreck off tho ooast of Cat Island. The depart ment has wired Captain McCalla aa follows: "If you sre satisfied, nfter consulta tion with the officer! named, that the It is an inexidieable (aot that men buried In an avalanche al snow hear distinctly eveiy word uttered by those who are seeking for them, while their must strenuous shouts full to penetrato even a (ew (eel o( tho snow. Two bottles of Plan's I'ure for Consump tion cured mi of a bad lung trouble. Mrs. J Nichols. Princeton, lml , March Jl. Intro. Texas has been Invaded by an army of strange bugs, which aro doscribed as "angular-shaped creatines, In form mini-thing like the body of a patent i.iuoothing Iron, with bushy tall or mouse colored hair bristles extending (rom every part of the liody." Evi dently the W. O. T. U. in Texas ia ne glecting ita work. It will repay you now to watch how tho word "protocol" will be over worked (rom now on in all the ordin ary affairs of life. We will havo pro tocols in family rows, in neighborhood rows and In politi.-s KipottM ol cottonseed prmlucts for the flist five months of thla year far exceed thou- of the 19 months ol 1X1)6. A Prnn'h doctor has Invented an electric holinet, Inside of whioh ia a ill motor that vibratos strips of steel, the motor making 000 turns per minute. This whiszlng is supposed to cure nervous headache and put the sufferer to sleep. fgOWl Tiiiar aMlsslllrlsMal:M AIL USE lllS. CrJ Tine.. -I t'sc an CI1I19 sf 'Wat Coach Hrru.i ia tlmsv Hold br druuliu The comptrollo. .1 the currency b. I- . declared, aecond dividend o 10 S S offlo the c i- ,.f the ere. mors 01 i'D - . . .1 ., Win ' J in all 20 tiflcateof United Biaiee ii"ji itb . of- com. labor improvement to tbo amount of oar cent on cianu. r- r-- - ,,nn 1190,664. $600 hai bean put on the olaim. , 1)1)11 null tito '"wi "- i "mm a pi proposed itop st Cadis and -artagena ta TaMM nwt MTe1 ,ou are ,llth merely a i.eami p.no.unu. ... sw . , ,JI0n the wreck." the empiesi, ai the sea trip would be long and arduous If unbroken by theso ' The body of a man weighing 184 stops at the Spsnish porta. pounds contains 466 quarts of water. Bob Fitzsimmons thinks be II a. win impact the Oatsaaa sorely abused man. He wants $50,000 ' Washington, D. C, Nov. 18. The to poultice his teelings and banish pain navy depaitment has authorized lepra caused by the refuial of a New York aentstivov ol a Swedish wrecking corn hotel man to give him accommodations. pny lo visit tha wreck of the Spanish " . I warship Colon, near Santiago, In order A New York woman learned In two to en it (i pcjiji,, t0 raise the seconds what her husband baa been trying to teach her for Ave years. Tin., . that II is ouaafe to wear a watoh upon rirdan Mines u- Wor. ber breut when she goes down town Virden. III.. Nor. 18. The plant of ihopplng. Now tha bushand Ii ao glsd tha Cblcago-Virden Coal Company tbat be publlihes a card thanking the opener) for work this morning, having thief for vindicating bis assertions and been Idle since April I. The opening ha declares ha will make no effort U at this time la the result ol concessions recover the trinket I to the striking miners. W ,.rfr One It mo I red Hollars Rett rod for ease nl Catarrh that ran not be cu rail by Hall Catarrh ( uru. ,,, F J CHKKKY it CO , Props.. Toledo, O. We ihe undersigned, hive known t.i. Chensy lor the past IA rears, ami bolters Mm perfectly honorable III all biislniM transactions and tin uncial i able to carry out any obligations made by thslr mi:. wssr ATat-iX, W holesale lirua atats, Toledo, O. WtlPINII, Kinksn A Masvist, U hOrSSalS Drilgl-lsll, Tularin, O. flall'sCstarrhCurs Is taken liurrnally. arilni directly on the I.I.m.,1 and mucous surface, of thesysiern I'M. o '. V per holtla. Bold by all ilrugelsts. Tesllmoiilali free. Hall Family I'll la ' St thir lot. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS la dun not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the cure and skill with which It la manufactured by w h otitic processes known to tho Califobnia Flo 8vbup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tha gen u I no Syrup of Flga la manufactured by tho ('Ai.irniiMU Fin Sym i- Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will aaalat one In avoiding tha worthleaa Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tho CaLI Fohnia Flo Hyhui Co. with the medi cal profeaolon, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs boa given to millions of families, makea the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It Is far In advance of all other laxatlvea, aa it acta on tho kidneya, liver and bowela without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get ita beneficial cffecta, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN I'll V N Cisco, c.l. i oti.vii.tr. k ,- mkw vena. n. t. VETERANS If yon made a horns lead eulrjr prior Is June n.lS7. lor ISM ll.au inn arrea. you are enlllleil lo an a.l.iiiiooai sinry, whn li Ii assignable and aorta omethlni. Widows and minor orphans ol .t. i-i aaM IB dlsrshavs same right I all) Inn il 1 ol waste postage unless you mad an orlgtiial tntry as tlated ahova. Jglie. hi I in-s. Helena. Montana. BASEBALL, FOOTBALL. limine a sj ii ovMNiiiuai supplies. Hend for Calalogu. BSO Market -r. Ban fennel. co. WILL I FINCH GO. S45 S45 $45 $45 $45 1899 BICYCLES Heal Wheal, on Karlh." ISISJ Ideal. 13 l. r-'fc H" Heml for catalogue, l.ive agents aanteil everywhvrv. rilKII T. fataUUUbL I Vt I.K C.l , rOKTI.AND. HPOKANB. TACOMA. ....FLOUR MILL MACHINERY Warehouse Machinery, Chop Mills, Water Wheals. Supplies of all Kindi. III! Write tor Price ...l. . iu .oro.u nl ths above . oiiverer., twith right and left, which ws will I at sriatll rcdnrad price. M.., .11 .I.e. of elevator t-uck.l. ami boll.. Writs lor prk -list and . Willamet Iron Works Front and Ivorott 8t. mmm. PORTLAND, OR. YOUR LIVER Il It Wrong? Get It KlghL Keep it Right Moor.'. Kaeealed Itemed 7 wllldolt. Three doaas IU uiakeroa faal better. Oat It trora your drutgtst or anr wholaaale drag houaa, or aSSSS auwart Hulmsa Prng Co.. Baatlle. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Hoots Crowntd. llrldvnt Nltv. riiiia-aat nuii. a and Kirci.fa. Dr. T. H. White, MoT' pcii7 M9W i. iki i.,, yJ jpflSV IIUI..IM4 fj MSkW m a, e,u,sfs. w.alrstlosi CwiM.mi Co Vgl gsMiaairi.l JBM I N. f. W. V. CURE YOURSELF! t'aas Pig U for unnatlaral h' iiiiiu-, iitfUiiiM-iiti -nu, irrlutiun or nl- rati.tij ot mm loll fHilratt4. Pftinlrosi, nrl not uiiitt- nt or to.tMnoaM. Aolai bj BimlifW, or Ma In Ulu wripMf, rv -,r i"i'ti t. fat l . r S iMittlaM. P.7ft. nrctUr 1 on rqiH4r, NO. 4H . WMKN wrUln. to drtUjr PUM ruootlou thin pr.