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--""TOi! e,,rM ntieoinatliiB. f j!o,,t-"i earn Neuralgia. jleoha Oil cure. Luml.nuo. 2" Jacob. O.I core. Sciatica. Oil cure. Hpr...... Siwob- ml cure. Urn.tea. r Cua il cues Stiffness. Xeobi Oil eorss Backaab J jJIwtaOnJara Jlu"c,,,tt, ""- B U,,-K-Hiiful ol powrleioil nm arahio in two tablwpoon f,"BB water for an bowl l3!rl.ol water aa.l carefully '. ,,..lv,.l. Uil cP'0l U ,n, b.ll a cupful pi water t. ...tii thev spin a tbraadi iir, tot oirVwMt-id two well '. ......tinu continuously; than ,l the " 2 eoWT-1"- That Pimple i. MoMqatooM wa f"H'w a "', ,, , MsWatoJ TatoHood'aBa "fiSta ,V.l It . yr "l-Ml. cure irtli '' . ',j,. um.I makaroa ill humori "JSyviy it will warm, ffin, '" i-'viK-rate your Hood's Sarsaparilla r,v i l..,liiine. Trier II. Hood' WW SANGUINARV BATTLE Ecuador Insurgents and Gov. ernment Troops Fight BUTLER'S AMENDMENT. FOUR HDMDIED MEN KILLED . mill beat until hi ill ll.illio Journal. til l.lver lilt. IS cents A Mam, Tim. Visitor (la "tale prison) W lint brouibtrot. here, n.y friend? ttarici I got up a hoiio-wuruiln "Jjjtter Why, thai is not a crime! Omfict-H'it. ymi nee, I li j)mth1 t ... t. .....! wUili ! pari in mo "J "n untti'iif .S. Y. World. .. ORin.frrT orToi.ino, n.sij i scw r uiakoa oath that he ll the araJtf tarter ol I'lC 1J 1 1 vi . . v . x , ,., d 'nbuiMM -1" tin ' Ity ol Toledo, I'oonty Ind'uutiOfM Id, and that MM firm will ,ay ffiiotuNK in 'M'KKU DOUbtMtesaeh u,d fTcrr raw i t'aiarrh tliet rannol be eureij I'ttlrf Uul lUUH t'ATARRH ClSt. KKANK J 1IIKNKV Ptornto Mere me tnil suhacrlbed In my antnitt, tauilti d "I 1'cri-mber, A. D. 1W. A. W. OLKASON, I ul I Mary "iiMic HilTi'.tarrli Cure la taken Internally anil acta diiettlr on tin' tilixi'l ami inueoua surfaces o itrmttm. lead lot n-.tltniuilala, tree. Ml mil iii vl'V f. I'll l'..i.l.. r. Kol.l by itruKit. He- t Uail'a Fauiilr i'llla art the. beat Hub VtffcktaM III Liverpool. Tlie lanceat torUHNUM in the world la at Liverpool, and it lina ncoomtnoila Ad (or no (ewer than 6.U00 inmates. It it not, however, often tilled. It'hrn cumin Id Sail Francisco go to Bnsiklui Bottl, XB-SU Illicit mreet. A tn rtean or Kuniieaii plan, ltootu and 3uanl$l.00lol..'i per day ; room .'at cents i ftN ' r day; -msrh- meals cents. I'rte coai'ii. Chss, Montgomery. A . f gold weighinit less than HiMuillieiitli part of a grain can ho en with the naked rye. If nii want the bait wind mill, pumps, auti, jilnwa, wagons, bells ot all sizes builtn, encini'M, or p iii'i'ul machinery, see jr write J 1 1 1 N POOI.K, foot of Morrison artel, Portland, Oregon. it hern uscertainod that one of .Ik mountains in the moon is 30,000 Vetliiiih, wliilo soverul aro upward of W,000 feet. A Natural Krrnr. Mr. Qothtm (angrily) What do yon neutt, nir, hy Raying in your papal that while at All .ii. y I spout my tiuio inning the ealotuis? Bdltor My dear sir, that was a .iriiiler's mistake. What I wrote was thai yon spent your time among the lont, manning, of course, tho mam am of the slate legislature. Mr. fJoUtain Huh I That was a rtrsngo mistake for a printer to mako. Editor Well, you seo, sir, the piin ier tieed to live in Albany, and er I !0ipnse it conies sort o' natural to him to planch words as solium and saloons mijed tip. N. Y. Weekly. Tho must costly piece of railway line m the wot Id is that between the Man lion limine and Ahlgate stations, in London, which required the expendi ture til uIobu upon 110,000,000 a mils. False teeth for horses, which wore "muted hv tho president of a Frenoh "omins society a few years ago, have finally been invented, and are gain mj favor with owners of largo stables. Fi'h with white flesh amnion- easilv V"! than lish with leddish lienli. Th. Battle i...t, aii na,-n.,,,nl Truupa Vlrtitrlima Inaurgtiita H.ii, I'urauril. New York, Jan. 27. The hit.,at Mm. paten irom the Herald's corrostiondent i iiiiiiymiuu reHirts that a sanguinary battle took place yesterday between tho revolutionists and the govi-rniin-nt ifoioeg at San Ancaiina. The lighting was desperate all day. tho advuntago j remaining dually with the govern ment's army. Tho losses on both sides wore heavy. Morn than 4O0 men were killed, ami 800 wero wounded. Four hundred in surgents were taken prisoners. Tho ivst ol tho defeated rebels fled t- waru tno province of Bolivar, hotly pursuer! hy tho victorious troops of President Alfsro. NaWI of a decisive engagement be tween the forces of tho rarolotioniiti and tho government troops hits been expected for some days. Keoent dis patches from Panama stated that the rebels, representing the clerical paitv latarmlnad to overthrow tho Alfaro administration, had invaded Ecuador from Colombia, and that an engagement was looked for at Tuloan, on the frontier. A Urate CRISIS APPROACH I NO. NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT. Retrularity Is a matter of Importance h every woman's life. Much pain la, however, endured in the belief that It U necessary and not alarming, when " tnth it is all wrong and Iudicates derangement that may cause aerioua trouble EWMiTe monthly pain Itself will anwttls the nerves and make women W More their t, me. The foundation of woman's health la Perfectly normal nod regular per iornisnee of ntture'a function The Utement We print from Mis. Glfr W M Mm, of Eldred. Pa . la echoed """y city, town and hamlet In Una ,un"y Head what she .ays: ne PwiaUMi 1 feel like a ' fi-son aince following your ad 2J nd lhlK it is my auty to let the C know the gaod your remedic. done m My troublea were pain- ' Menstruation .nd leucorrhrxa I Cer",", YA Ud 1PC" ' bcln I LTw ort ullD yur remcdlea ein i 'Dy ,alln in Patcnt medi" kfcla n"W Wlsh 10 sav lhal 1 DCTcr HiM d me much tfJ ,or am-, v uallon Lyiim E ,,ink" I that , ''ompound. also would V')llrStnMi. W t. . i ICUCiirrK... , I -t ... . ., i , nope uirse tew women " ti i ni 0ri"fayhelpuf7erin(f Prent Mrs i , , neei, " inanam s expen ded , HI. Is unparal- sde. w'.'1 ,he worked aide by aTar!l r LJi E Pinkham. and af ctne past has had sole charge St .""""evidence department of "man 1 busin,',u, treating by letter . i lunnr a im.i,. ..... " 'anv. . T lre,un y aaaat-',. """"Jcea thousand ailmg women arc Invited to "ly to Mr. Pmkham. at Lynn, 'orotic, khniit Ik.;. k..i,k 1. 1 . .11 . I I i c 1 1 . 1 1 -1 . 1 1 Aiming I.I i. I" i onti-litla. Chicago, Jan. 27. A special from Washington says: It can no longer no denied that considerable alarm is felt in administration circles over the situa tion at Manila and Ilo llo, and tho latest advices are not of a reausuiiug chaiaoter. General Otis is ol th. be lief that tho insurgents aro atuul to force the issue, and if this should oc cur tho lestilt cannot be prediotsd fnr thefthan that the American, will 1 it victorious in tho end. There aro two seiioua contlrcencifB confronting the troops near Ilo Ilo, one being a conflict with the natives and the other a fear that Binallpox may break out among the troopB. Besides this, the situation at Manila is considered OQSll more gravo than that at llo llo, and it ia feared the in surgents may commit an overt act which will bring on a conflict. While the warlike altitude of Agul naldo excites alarm at tho war depart ment, that is not considered the most serious feature of the situation. Those in a iiosition to know the facts sapr the diplomatic situation is oven more grave. Either Germany or Spain or both may recognize Aguinnldo's little republic for interested motives, Gurmnny to se cure a foothold and Hpain to accom plish the leleuse of its prisoners of war. This action ia imminent, and govern ment officials say they wounhl not be itirprisod if it took place within 24 hours. A Dsy In t'unreaa. Washington, Jan. 27. At tho be ginning of the session of the senate the naval personnel bill and the legislative appropriation bill were rciorted from the committees. Chandler introduced a hill teinor arily creating the office of admiral of the navy. It was f 1 to tho naval affairs committee. The senate hill providing for the ereution of u building in this city for tho department of justice at a tost of $1,000,000 was pitsBed. Other bills passed are as follows: Amending aection of the act ap proved Juno 10. 1 880, governing the immediate transportation of dutiable goods without appraisement and direct ing the seeiotary of tho treasury to donate one Bet of life-saving apparatus to the Imperial Japanese Society for saving life from shipwreck. The senate, at 12:50, went into ex ectitivo session. An agreement was reached to take a vote on tho peace treaty February 6 at UP. M., and at 1:40 P. M. the senate lesumod otien session. Thoro was also made an agreement that tho senate should go into executive session each day between this time and February 6, for discussion of the treaty. Authority was given also for making the announcement of tho agreement public Tho senate committee on foreign re lations discussed the situation of the peace treaty in an informal way, giv ing especial attention to the proposi tion that a vote should be taken im mediately. The houBe resumed the debate on the army reorganization bill. Saturday February 16, was set aside for the ttailvaty of eulogies of the late Hepreseutative Northway, of Ohio. An t'ftilratit,ii!lng suit Be Had. Y'okohama, Jan. 27. Hear -Admiral Lord Charles Iieresford, who has been visiting Chinese rta, sailed for the United States today, on his way to England. In an interview previous to his departure the admiral laid emphasis upon tho necessity of an understand ing between Japan, Germany, the United States and Oreat Britain to prevent war in the Fur Fast. it .1. ..... it rravlsa fur ti TTgnlia rr.lr .uldltra. Waahington, Jan. 28. As the senate eemingly waa about to conclude , on sideration of the pension aiipiopriation hill. Butler (Pop, X. C.) offered his amendment inrMWROad MMM tune ago, providing lor the pensioning ,, ex-Cn' federate soldiers. Upon this he took the floor and delivered a speech which, as he proceeded, developed into ii most unexiected utterance. While hi. 0ol " " '"' t'-'th si les of (he ,.,. Inewsof northwest listened with interest, Htith-r defended I the position taken by the South dur ing the great civil conflict ol a third of 1 a century go. H declared that the "nitn was right, and that histoiy nrald so reeoid, and that every shot tired by a Southern soldier wai tired in defense of th- rights of his statu constitution, in self-defense, and in defense of his home and fireside. The amendment was tinully with drawn. Mallory (Flu.) was then recognized. Ilo said that in the very face of the declaration of our disinterestedness in Cuba we proposed to take Porto Kien and the Philippines. He thought we ought not to he inconsistent. We could not, therefore, afford to take the Philippines, although ill the case of Porto Rloo the os ight fairly b re garded as different, The Philippines, ho said, were 7,000 miles away from our shores, and inhabited hy u people with which we could havi-nothing in common a people who were semi-bat-barons, if not absolutely savage. He 00m plained that if the treaty of peace should he ratified, the inhabitants cl the Philippines, from 7,000,000 to 10, 000,000 in number, would have the right to como to this country and coin pstfl with our own laborers, and if they did not actually como here, they would have the right to send their prodootl here to compete with those of our own laborers, Tho senate tommitteo on oommen-e has agreed to report favorably lliinna's steamship subsidy bill. Without preliminary business, the house todnv resumed consideration ol the army bill. The debate drifted into a discussion of tho government's new island iiosBcssioiis, and lasted until 5 P. M. At the night session the fea ture was an hour a Speech by White (Rap, X. C.) the only colored . mem ber of tho house, against tho election methods in tho South. At U:l4 the house adjourned. eying Comlag t, A an trie. Agnin. New York, Jan. 28. The Herald sava: "Sir Henry Irving is now in active negotiations by mail and cable with Several American managers look ing to the completion of his plans for the tour of America, which ho will make next season. Ho has iersonally OOmmnnloatad to them the ideas he has in mind for the trip. "Sir Henty living's present inten tion is to pioducu 'Robespierre,' his new Sardou play, at the Lyceum in London at Faster, and his engagement there will last until well into the sum mer. At its termination and after u sho-t rest he w illsuil for America early in October. His stay in America will bo limited to 20 weeks, and in that time it is his wish to visit all the prin cipal cities. He is particulaily unxious to play in Sun Prsnosloo, whero his previous engagement several years ago was remarkably successful in ovciy way. CiltiMiia t I I.ee. Haivana, Jan. 28. General Leo ie- turned to camp tonight from a trip to the southeastern part of the province. ending at Unities, which is the next largest town after Havana. Tho jour ney was made with a team of mules along the highway and the return by rail. A battalion of tho Fotitth Illinois preceded General Leo, and was en camped there Ukiii his arrival. The Amoiiciin troops were welcomed everywhere, and their presence was made the occasion of demonstrations. General Leo received an enthusiastic welcome at Guinea, Insurgent troops escorted him, mid the town was deco rated with Amet ican and Cuban flags. Chiueae In llnwnll. Honolulu, Jan. 28. Tho supremo court this morning rendered an opinion in the eight Chinese habeas corpus rases submitted last week. It sustains jurisdiction, but gives the collector general of customs authority to enforce United States laws. Chief Jastios Jndd concilia in the first proHisition, but dissents from tho second one. Tho Chinese will appeal from tho do oisiou to tho secretary of the tieasury. t'uatoma of Snntlngn. Havana, Jan. 28. As a result of a conference between Governor-General Leonard Wood, governor of the military department of Santiago, a mutual un derstanding has been reached regarding the customs receipts at Santiago. Pan tiugo's t28O,0O0 will not be used in other provinces, hut will he mortgaged to defray the cost of works now under way. llnne af Q.S.f I IntSISel OletWSal rasas Ills TkHvlsfl r.in, Sates, t i u-ru- out atssfiMse, The government measure re, ently enacted into luw, and ai I at the Americans in the Atliu distriet, pin tides fur the amendment of the placer i mining act, pioviding that no one who j is not a British subject shall take out a iree miners iic-nre, ami unit no company shall have the amc lioSIISS unless iiicorporuRlR or regia ered under the laws ol the province. The act is not rettoapecttve. License, take out previously may he renewed, but under a rein-wed license no one is entitled to take up new claims. Section A, whnh is the most fai-reuchiiig, pro vide, that no flee miner alter the pus. sage of this act ahall hold any claim un let the British Columbia ida.er mining act or an inteiest therein as trustee or otherwise for any person who is not a British subject, or lot any corporation not authorized to take out a free miuei's OSttiSoats, A mlnaTa license taken out hy tiny person not iiuthoiizod to do so by this Motion shall ho null and void. This Motion shall not affect free miners' licenses issued hefme the coming into force ol this section, ami such licenses may lie renewed from time to time. The only seosssititss for a pat son la banana naturalized are that the applicant is a poison of good character und has re sided in the Dominion for three veins. For i i -1 1 1 rakes. Within the next two weeks three river steamers (onstriicted on the ohm it Missouri river craft will be taken in Mictions to Luke Bennett, where I they will be put together ready lor , service when navigation on the Upper ! Yukon "pens. The machinery and ma terial foi the vessels weighs 810 tons. Tbe steamers will draw 12 inches light and .) . feet when loaded. The ca pacity of each will bj 400 passenger! and 200 tons of freight. Halt of lllg H-Kiiiahla. Anthony T. Priclisrd and Charles Stewart, of Tacotua. have (old to the Ninth American Mail Meamship Com pany, a cot potation organized under thu laws of the statu of Washington: Steamships Olympiu, consideration, $150,000; Taooma, $127,500; Victoria, $240,000. These vessels were former Ij operated by the Northern Paciilc Bteam. ship Company between Tacoma and the Orient, nnd recently received Aun t ican registers. Tn Cluat t e t'Mitniiry t'niiiltlnfi. It is romrtei that A. B. Hammond has left New York for Astotia. U)hui his arrival he will close up thu cannery combine deal it it is possible. In the event of the combine being consum mated, it is said, by 0110 who is fa miliar with the plaifttuf thejooiuhiho, Some new and itiiHirtant features will lie introduced, one of which will be the development of thu deep-sea fishing Industry, To liny a Sunken Khlp. A joint stock company is being formed at Tacoma to buy and raise thu sunken ship Ambdana in case liie insurance company decidus not to at tempt the almost imsissible task of raising her themselves. The ship sunk in the Tuuoma harbor during a storm recently. Flrat of New Line. Tho steamer Belgian King, the first of tho fleet of lino vessels of the Cali fornia & Orinatal steamship Company plying between Hong Kong, Yokohama and San Diego, ('ah, has artived. Over 201) carloads of freight are await ing shipment on tho latum trip to the Orient. ELECTRICITY. HumlrtiU Curvil liy ll Whey. AllOlhtr Ban. atlas 1 ait. When we sansktst the no-. tunable !. lug of health, and Hie liotn.r ol wllng dlssase ami impaired vitality, as. mum ssi ord w it iMrrUt the aiaalngutonsd honor Hull BSlongS only to Hie nvbtSSl bsnefaeiofi of our nn s By this dlwotsrj hSMttdl lbs life um-iiu ,, thai grval agent through I lie dsbililatSd IMine. he -V- palll, rsstprM tk)S alrenglh and Horfil bloom of glnriniu health, and the 1 i-t . m and Ipforunsss of spirit thai are laal when aiilleriug Irom dti-se of the iirituu ordsfangantsnl of the nsrvosj sss li-ra. A few InatanOSS Of cure we give na a proof posltlvs of the roperiority of slas irisity over other iiii IIi.hU of cure: Mr l-ii.ic Winters, leiiiralia, Wash. A-lhnia of s years'aiaiiding; restored. Joetph Moor,-. Portland, Hiyu 111 the nose, 1 i sars 1 ourad, Mi-- Luey Moran, Mosisaoalhi Or, 0l m e. Mnlgbtsnsd la ana ralnnts with a lii.-hl operation. j. w P...11..10. Astoria, Or Kldner and liver coniphiiui for wan; reaton-d to iirr fe.t heal ill H. I. Whitman, Monmouth, Or. I'eaf 1 and ringing iioIm-s in the i-ura 12 years; n-.t..r,-.. Miss Mantis MsKsan, Portland l,-if-in mill iinarrh, II veara' siandun;. cured. K. K. Joslln. The Balh-s, Or li- hrg lug eur. 21 ynirs; cun-d. lr. B.irrin llSStl all curable private, chronic and ui-rtniia dtaeaSM, secret blood and skin dissaSSS, sores and SSTslllngg, nervous doaitUy, Impotsnca and other saalinMS of manhooo. Be sonasts the secret snOtS of youth and I heir terrible libels, losa of vitality, palpitation ol the heart, loss of memory, desiNindeucy and other trouble- of rolnd and body, I'n' vents eonsumptlon, in art dlsssas, saftats lug of the brain nmi -pine. Insanity ami nlhir sflllrllnn. reused ny the ,-rnim, e ssssM and dlssasM of hoys ami man, lie also sttrss dlsaasss sausso by msrsun nnd other poisonous arugi assd In the Im proper tnatmenl of prirata dlssaass. Ones, Morrison Mrsst, Kortmnd, Or. Hottrs. 10 to U. t to and 7 to L dully. Kiatiiination tree and cnlnlenthil, ijuc's Uon blanks und lin ulgrs m-nt gratis to any address; patients cured al home. Helta and batteries furnished with full dire, Horn, how lo use them. Agulnaldu'a t'lxninnniratlon. Washington, Jun. 27. The presenta tion to the state department yesterday of the communication from Agonoillo, Aguinahlo's representntive, as he styles himself, has not changed the attitude of the department towards him, and there is not the slightest probability that he will be officially lecognized by the president or the department. This communication may bring about the adoption of a new line of policy by the insurgents in tho Philippines. Madrid. Jan. $7. Unofficial dis patches from the Sulu islands of the Philippine group declare that all is well there, and that the Spanish occu pation continues. Dispatches iccsived by papers assert that the insurrection of the Filipinos is spreading consider ably. A native legiment which w.s .ltsi iuidfd by tho Spanish, it isalleged, enlisted a. a body iu the service of Aguinahlo. Jefferson City. Mo., Jan. 27. The sen.te today adopted a resolution pro tecting against allowing Hubert., q( Utah, to hold his seat iu that body. Another Knrlhiiiiake. Kingston. Jamaica, Jan. 88. A severe earthquake sliocK was lell tluuughuut the island on Saturday morning, and was lollowed by another on Tuesday night, the direction being from west to east. No damage has been reported. The Northern West Indies are telegraphically cut off. The reason is unknown, but in all proba bility it is due to an earthquake. A bshSSlbSj'. Crime. Albany, Mo., Jan. 28. T. B. Hun ter, a teacher in tho Adams school, 12 miles northeast of here, has been I. it. il ly stabbed by a lli-year-nld pupil named Charles Ayres, whom ho was whipping- The hoy is in jail here. Christlsnia, Jan. 28. United States Senator Knute Nelson, of Minnesota, American commissioner to the Beigen exposition, Htid U. T. Thorpe, of Chi cago, have been gazetted Knights ol St. Olaf. Washington. Jan. 28. The presi dent talked with a number of cullers from congress tislity aliout the peace treaty. He expressed satisfaction that an agreement had been reached for a tote and expressed confidence in the reeolt. The president told his callers there was need for prompt action, and the situation was one that should not be prolonged. An amendment ha. Iieeu offered to tbe sundry civil bill in the sen.te ap propriating $20,000,000 to pay Hpain, in accordance with the terms of the peace treaty. I in I I I i-I S,.,,. n, , .1 W. H. Donaoa, the 22-ynur-ohl post master at Sweet Home, Ot., who em bedded $1,257 postal funds, was sen tenced hy United Stall's Judge Bellin ger, at Portland. ilo was lined $1,257 and sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county jail. I'ugel Round Kanirla. The exports of Puget Sound cus toms district for the month of Decem ber, 1808, exceed imports hy $1,684, 4114. Imports for the month were valued at $IUH,70!1, while SiportS amount to $1,728,357. The duty col lected was $111,872.83. A l.wrgi, Mortgag. Tho largest mortgage ever recorded in Wasco county, Or., was that execut ed recently by the Columbia Southern ISllroad at The Dalles, in favoi of tho New Yoik Secuiity & Trust 0 pany. Tbe consideration is $2,100,000. Muilrrlng i'"i Volunteer,. Captain Tsylor, mustering "flleer, Was given official notice to the officer. and members of the Eighth California volunteers, that they will be mustered out of the service of the United Stutes on Tuesday next. Tho Badger Gold-Mining Company, of Susaaville, Or., has within the last six weets shipped 75 tons ol "re to the Selby smelting works at San Francisco, tho values ranging between $100 und $1100 1 1 r ton. During hia incumbency of tho ex ecutive of Oregon, Uovemor Lord grunted 65 pardons, snd 03 paidona to restore citizenship, and commuted 23 sentences. The thiee bridges across Yellowhawk, on, the Walla Walla ei-ineteiy road, hate beon reported washed away, und tiuvel is impossible. The heavy grade a mile above Mar cus, Wash., in the place commonly known as the Seven Devils, has slid down on the rsilwsy traok of tho Spo kane Falls & Northern railway, caus ing a complete bloskada of the line, ami necessitating a transfer of all busi ness. It is probable a week will elapse before the bl.H-kade ia broken. Spokane hucktucn have organized and have raised the rate. They still carry passengers fr SB any of the depots 10 Howard stn-it lor 25 cents, with thu nsual extra bang charges. If the passenger dasilSS-tO go beyond Howard street, however, 5" OSntsgJ charged. Alsiot 4,000 fet of the Astoria Kail road Coniperiv's truck letwen Clifton and Srenson hat !een torn np hy a slide and carried into the river. Mis. Millie A. Wilson will sus Olympia for $5,000 damages sustained by falling through a sidewalk last Jnly. KM. I. AMI AMI TIIK CON TIN KMT. There are 5,400 square miles of coal fields in Ureal Britain. About 2,000.000 quail are exported fiom Kgypt to France every year. There ate now 27 royal families In Brfope, which have about 400 mem bers. Of thoso 27 families 18 aie Ger man. It is a popular belief in England that n hollv bush, planted near a Iwclliug ptotects the house (torn light ning. Tho Mexicans ate the most inot- dinuto smokers in tho world. Kven women and children aro habitual smokers. The Paris Petit Journal declares that it is in a position to ussurt that up to the present moment no less a sum than 1127, 000, 000 francs has been expended upon the Dreyfus agitation, a great I'sal of which, it affirms, bus been sup plied by England. Tho oldest letter in the world is in lhaBlltlsh museum. Although writ ten over 30 centuries ago, the charac ters are still legible. Its author was Psnkesd, a learned Egyptian, and it rives an interesting picture of life in Kgypt during thu reign of Barneses II. Am, Olualr or B.IM O.M, The shah of Persia owns tho most Valuable arm-chair in the world. It is d solid gold, inlaid with precious itonos. At one timcaumc ol the stones weio stolen from 01 f the legs ol tbe hair, and tho indignant shah ordsrod Ihs arrest of a number of his servants Ind held the keeper of the furniture responsible for the loss, with thu inti mation that if the thief were not d is WTSred the keeper would he hcheudeil. rheoulpril being svsnluslly found, was forthwith beheaded and his head cur ried 011 a poh- by the imperial body guard through the sttcctiul Teheran, Queen Victoria's favorite song is said to ho "And Y'o Shall Walk in Silk Attire." Most Chinese mandarins puss tho whole of tlit-i 1 lives without taking 11 single yard of exercise. Under no clr- oumstanooi trilateral is a mandatln ver seen on foot in his own jurisdic tion. TltV AI.I.EVS) FOOT- KtNK. A powder to he shaken into the shoes. At tills season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uticomf. irtable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Alb n's Kont-Ku.-e. It rests and comforts; nigt.es walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters mid callous spots, RellsVM corns and bunions of all pain iind Is 11 cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty 1 11011- sand testimonials Try it (eihn. Bold hv all druggists and slu 1 tore-; for 25c. T rial package FRKR. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, to Boy, N. Y. A recent Parisian law compels all the theaters to have iu attendance a doctor 01 a surgeon dining all the par formunccB. Trilling Thai Cnata. There is it way of trilling that costs a heap of money. Neglect rheumatism nnd it may put one on crutches, with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cun. it sun Iv, right away. A new system of sewers umlei con struction in the oily of Mexico bus oc casioned a con tract for 10,000,000 brick being mad- with a native Bra, The heart beats tun stiokes a minute less when one is lying down than when one is in a.i upright position. MACHINERY For Mills, Mint", Sh"p tnM Knrrn.; H(h-1 Vat ylnf ad Holttlnp Kngln j Hot ChlfMpI T'Mitli Mawi, OfVMti ftr. TATUM &BOWEN 27 to V Flrat Ml j I'nrtlniMl. Or M f ri-miiiit hlrt'H, hsiii Fr$tiiciro. A big yield of both profit and aatisfactfon will result if you plant FERRTS Seeds Tli-r ar- lit,,, (he heal. ' ai-ryt tar tut!!- lute i,.i tw.it, iM.t rrrrt'i, Kill. b ,11 detltpi. W III, fur I tb- IS --e(i gJia i,(frtt. 0 M FtSfir.CO 0t1r.it Mick. ilia F reforests, "My U,v," they said to him Wain ingly, "she's MO SMOOtb, She'll fisd you every time. She's one of this., a. eel, clever little women who know lust how to manage men II you marry bet, she'll lie the boas " "Well," be replied slowly, "from what 1 have seen of matrimony it is a question ol being handled with a club or with taffy, und foi my part 1 ptefer the taffy. And their engagement waa announced shortly afterward. Chicago Pott. To Oat. a OtkM In On Hay Take haxailrs itr Quinlns Tablets All druiriiista refund money if ll fail, to cure. 25c. It baa been proved, its the result of SSparimSntS, that the circulation of the blood is affected by music. No honMhotd ts Botanists wltboul a trots th- of the famous Issss Moor,- Whiskey, It Is a pure and whole-. .me stimulant' rev. swrnendsdhj all physniaua. Don't ne glect Una 111, easily. The latest use of glass is instead of gold as a 111uteri.il for stopping decayed teeth. M doCtnt Mid I would die, hul PUo'l fun-tor Consumption cured me kmos Koluar, Uhsrrj valley, III., Nov. JB, lfkV t i ttt O'in.oiin iiiT.., . A weallhy lady rtrtsntlt !" a sati lirl cos taitiinuj well w-ril, 11,11,0. int now nStra I reward of tBlHi eaaa to the nmhrr The hex ill health u far StOIS btfloSI than the i-.ao' j w. :.. und ei 11 ran l-e r er,-d without paring big rewards A huh- aaoatrf InvealtS in llmttllvl . -1. ma, h hut- r. will realuri in iiiitli I- tn upitk. purlly tin I.iihhI estab llak rvaularlli of the howeta ami ha-lptbt -ii Ui pruptrlf digeai tho IimhI takea llllll II. Cashmere shawja aiema.leof tbe hair ol a diminutive goal found 111 Little Thibet. FITS i-iiisn- it) 1 ... 1 s.i au , .. .. rii. an. 1 11, -1 ,1,, . , ,,, 1, N"" ' ! ss nn at.oe l-llle ni l ll,,l,.e tin. IL U, KUM Ltd -ut Arvli hixi, rbUadi I trade, !. A French statistician has calculated that the human eye travels over 2,000 yards in leading an ordinary sized novel. The average human being is topHiaoil to t;,.i through 1,600 miles of reading iu a life time. A method ot producing indnfoim bj the aid of electricity has just been in vented, and it it sunt to yield satis factory results. a Hud,!,, fern, By a sudden turn we may give t twist and bring on lumbago. By a prompt use of St. Jacobs hl the twill letl go and the PJOMM BOSOMS straight and strong, Hoarding Agal.tl Twin Her,,,. A village clergyman tells this story: He was walking tbrOOgh the outskirtl of his parish one evening, when he saw one of his patisboners very busy white washing his cottage. Please I at thest somewhat novel signs of cleanliness, lit culled out: "Well, Jones, I see you are making your house nice und smart." With a mysterious air, JottSS, who had recently taken the collage, descended from tin- ladder, and slovlv walked t the hedge which sepaiated the gardes from the road. "That's not 'xactl) the laaaofl why I'm a doing this 'art j"h," he whispered, "but lbs last twt couples as lived in Ibis 'ere cottage 'ad lw Ins! so I says to my mlMUS, I'll taki an' whitewash the place, so us th.ri mayn't be no InfsOtlon, Ye see, air, as 'w we got ten children already." Oornhill Magazine At an auction of old coins in Frank fort a gobl piece on which was the por trait and inscription of King Ptolemy IV, brought $600, After- Effects off the grip; Grip It a treacherous dlsehte. You think. It it cured and the slightest cold brings on a, relap.e. lt victims are blvrAys left in a weakened condition blood impure and impoverished) nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous orostratmn are often th. result. 1 Or Williams' Pink Pills far Pal Pennl. ili drive every trace of the poisonous dcrms from the system, build up and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Read the evidencti .. S?n,, vlalteillhlaaenion Herman 11 Fytler, S !i 0 1 J"""o". Mo , a well kuuwneuoirarior ami buiMer.waa ODtol iiiu Ictirrn. and lit luia aluct heeu irnuliled Willi tin, af;er ellei taol 11, o uiaeaaa. A year ago bla health btv gau to fall, ami h,, waa utllge,l lo dis, ntnlnuo work. That ha Uvte ss day 1 mu miracle, lit mru "l waa troiitilrd with ,iiorincsa of hreath, palpitation of the beart ami k-iktuI lUiauiy. My hack also pained no, aevercly "I lrli-,1 on iliM lur alier another and utiiuvroua nmadlM sucsrsie,! t my Irii-nda. Ian nitlioul nhnartnt henelit aud Ih-siiii 1,1 giva up huts-, rbta 1 auwr Dr. Wllllarna' Pink I'llla for I'alx Piiopie ihilld In a si l.nula piiper, aud aner luvaa Ugallon iltefdrsl to glva them atrial. "After lulng thu Oral but I frit arondarflilly relieved and wasaatlalted that tho pill, were putting rat on th road tn rt eevenr, I kooghl two nmn bolts ami I'oiitliiue,! taking tlieiu. "After taking four boiajanf hr. Wllltains rink I'llla for Pale I ei,i,l I am restored to good health. 1 leel Ilka a new man, and having thtwlll ami energy i.f my former daya returned, 1 am cnpulil of tratiaaetlng ml Imslne,, with Ini-reaaed ambltMB. "Or, Wllllaui,' Pink 1'illa lor Tel. Teopltart a wnmlerhil madleln and Bay oat aiitrerlug Irom the after erTerta of Iht Srlp will nnd that tlieaa ,llla ar th spec I fie." II. It. Kvtl (H. Mr. Kveler will gladly answer any Imiulry regarding thla If atamp la eucloaed.-rVoirlfbhr Democrat, Jefferlun (V, Mo. Look for thr full name on Iht package. At dmegiati or direct from the Dr.WllIiama Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. 6 boxes 12.50. A 01 everybody you know to nui save their tin fags for you The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, MJ. T.fM Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man. woman and t hilil in Anient ,t t an fnul snniclliinjj on (his list tMl they WOM like to have and ! h.ue FREE ! Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you mitt Any aissortim nt of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows: 1 Meidh Host, quaint nVijJ.n, nn- J PI- 1 M la, in H 9 K 1 ii,-, nrtr hbilr, imm im . . Jfl 9 Sritgaiira. 4S Nit h, iritiail rt- , JA 4 hil !' Sri, Kliifr, P-itk -ml SK.n X I Ssalt nl Viprr, out en h, iiu.itl- ru'ile tilate m wlnte mrul , 0 0 RlKf) hulluw gi'innil, tine I nlt h 10 1 Miillrr Knifr, fripls fellsr, lTl ua. Ml 9 ' , ... flan, inling ailvr . 70 10 Knifr, "Ke-r-n Ktittrr,' lwi IiIhiIi t, 70 11 lluti Iirr Knifr, " Kr-rfi knlut,'' rVimhtlsde 75 li Srirarv " Kt r I Kuttrr," H itn h, nitkel T8 19 NtilSet.eMtkcrandfl Psckt.ailvrr NO 14 Nail lilt, sirrling silver, inuthyt -', ti in h 100 lft Tooth Rrtiah, aietlin-i siKrr, atiue- thyit set, 6 tin h 100 19 I'apr-r ( utter, alctlinK ulver, amc thyst strt, 7-inth . 100 17 M.if Hall, "Assvh Mliun," lifat iiiietl KNI 19 Waith. stem wind ttml art, ,i ,n teed gixi time keettcr . 300 TACt 19 Alaim (link, rut lei, svanam d JtiO ll -,r wis., I.titkhiirn handle, n I el . . o all Sia KfJgteV 1 f4N. 'll llCSl lul 2at8 9J kum iiel r .ikt, mutf biak- h.nn handlts , 350 J Cttxk, rt.rt.ty, ( Jrn.U, I li.-it eter, lUi nnciff (00 34 IftOVt, Wst9M Heater, aire No 30 -r No 4 500 35 11 Set, not pla) thini(, hul real Utah 550 'Jf Tottsi Si i, decorated (xiriflain, vety hinils-'ine HltO 37 Walt Ii, a,,u kiUrr. full ew.-eil I0H0 'JH Seuini Muhine, fifal class, with all Jtta- Innenti . . I ) 3D Revolver, Colt's, rsttt ijtialny MIO H Kille, Win.hesier. II ihfll. JJ Ml ICrOO I Shot fiun, I -ui I' ham I. hatUtAfJ. I -lull Iwitt . I - (NIO 93 Guitar (W'aahhtim), i Ind with moihcr-of-eail 3tMl0 ill lluyile, fttOarjMl make, ladies' or MMr . 3500 IMMtKS 90 rhnicc tcltciiona - same fta last year'a Hat, 40 lags each This offer eipires November 30, 1999. Address all your Taj's anil the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. Hlnoe tliRiuissitiK of thn first vmvii a tlofl SOt in KnlKand, in IHII, the death rata from smallpox has fallen fruiu Ii7t) pur million to 20 p,-i million. Drag Catalogas ... prbbZ. LADIES Relief at , iMSt Cut Rate ttiimtird.ClnrkcACo., rireiaraaNT i I'UIITI.AMI, KEEP; ME YOUNG MEN! fesff Oootirrlirm an-l '11H t l alsst's kj fV'lrV U 9s tltsj ofI.V mtwija inta sshla h will rurtr eauh arid sey NO ' A I a ', ri Ht asSsSt -t faliav (.. i fit mat tar how arrtous Of of Ima lontr Oui1imr It Ita flout ita uss- will avtotiuh ynu. ft la sjlaanhiuly satfa, rt rrnb stti' tur. anl r-stn t laki-n witlnaif li r-ouvev ni ai 1 il la nti'iii from bUBina-eas I I. I' K. l t r alt l,f all n lial.ln ill 'nfpflsta. or arnt prt tasul ti i-iprrat, blajnly wntiits-i, on rTii4 of ptiesj, ly f'Alint C'llfuf ll.'Al. Ol .tltk-Hft., ILL Oular tnsULwO on n ourat. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Konta 4'rikwfie-it. 9lrltla;ea Msatln. I'Mlnlfs till Ins; biiI irttrtlon Dr. T. II. White. , RUPTURE CURED. W i(iirs,iitfs lu fit cats w utnlertaka. I tun t put It uff; wrtlr fur Mrtkulsara ai ones) 4. M. WIHIHAKI A O , Kipssri i ..... 9 Ulra, 1U0 ,-vcuiitl Htrcvt, loi lUs.4, Or. Aak drunlata for l)r Martel a ' f rtwi h Kriiiftlea I'llla In Hiatal with 1 1. -in h Haur on ton In lilu.v V hits an.t fUd. Inalat on havinst (Me ganulne 1 "Hfllff for Woman'inall.-.rFkKK In nlala t U'. I It-it. r witti itt-tlmoulalaan.lDartlrulArs. FRINCH DRUG CO . 3B I 4 383 Purl St., ft Torfc. Women, Why Suffer i V In ii M ritfi iniv foi DM dollar ft posltlTtj ftliti (iiitk run iiit 1 1 1 ( ii a n m ' i 1 1 1 1 a r luyiMimeml HOORB'8 RIVIALID REMEDY I Will rtirf you Ihrrc Hl giv rfllrf. It i.iiitatns tin ftltidinl, ur other aplrlts, nu qui ttltlf r tolftoii.uii ilru'H may and pleftafttil to tako. Uflfl dollftM 9ft)l ix'tll. nt your tlrnajglat'ft. CURE YOURSELF! Is. Uia fat far uunaturaj tlia liarrja. inliitniniallooft, irrllaliona or uh n aliotia of M u r o i me in trail aft. Pravsata iitsta. faluleaa, and Not aalria- tTHifnalCMfsiriiCo ' taonoua. o i.i my it t si a lata, r arnt tn plant arsiaar. I. ftlftraftft, rat, tot ai hi, i.r i tt (Ufa, ia- :t. I ticular aent on rs,,uaai. ifM SI m ia I w lan ass laSMc aciaairi.o .MH n r. si. i i f a Nil. a 'BB. 'IIKN wrlll,, al!u 111 g a., aav.riia.rt piea. Te ayr.