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Something V.r BMlhlaf. rUflt ii something rery eootlilrig in .,. r St. Jacob. Oil for the core I U it itreiigthene and restoree the ess nerves to natural ooinlition. It !, p,oiupt anJ euro. CaiiealHei ' ' .1 i-v-a ha no overflow to the i olmlv if theie li MMll rein-fall ami 1 , ..nation. The Caspian tea is J ,:, iva-.lt lake, to la th. Dead , There are several lake, of oon- f Strablt ie la Onada which have no j ,iible inlet. '"'"a M entirely f MbterraiMM waaaa. -Qhiwo (toon. H'l.'. ' THE YRIBUTR DAY OF LIW:RTY AND EN I True ,5 Greatness 1 In Medicine 1 Is proved by the health of the people who have X en it. More people have been made well, more cases i r rli'uease and sickness 171 have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla than by any other medicine in trie i world. The peculiar com I bination, proportion and process in its preparation i make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself and un- equalled by any other. i iohti:nmi;Nt. nit l ft WOOD, Bullets uf stone were used at late 1614. Breeches among the Greeks were a Fign ol slavery. The topuz was the second stone in the bream of the Ilehiew high priests. Cbicona, from which quinine is made, was called "Jesuits' Lark" by the Spaniards. If ill the tunnels of the world were I l.i :etl end to end they would reach a iliiUnce of 614 miles. They number loot 1,141. Thelinjett gold coin in eiistence is nnith about $315. It is the ingot or "loot" o Annum, ami its value is writ ten on the coin with India ink. iMMmmmmmf(ti t WIDOW DARBY'S I VALENTINE. I lit r. wiiiow Darby, I ' fn i r hImmm ....I 1... ,L. inu far roonger than her 4.1 yearn, bad rid- Otfl Intn town with kiJared Kent because Isher borne had lamed lfl.lMu..l tk.t - - ag in uii.,-1 i iiiiii ill. 'I ill ill;. Jjnml Jureii "nappeflad to In' going in," and bad askiil tin' widow to rid. with him. r y . i AM K - ;iu-a Ull Schillings money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers PBMOetAt, ANII 1.1TKKAKV. There have lieen 27 oases of insanity in the Bavarian royal family during the last 100 years. It is curious fact that there are no dirael deacendanta of Napoleon, Well ington, Washington or Walter Scott. Each of the 82 cities in Massachusetts has one or more public libraiies and only IS of the 921 towns are so md. Henry Norman says it is calculated that Kipling made $76,000 by the etial book rights of his latest volume uf stories, "The Uuy's Work." KinK Oscai of Sweden and Norway has conferred the Order of Vasu on August Peterson, of Washington, in recognition of his services in founding colonies ol ins countrymen in America. Mrs. Oliphunt has written 74 novels nil six biographies; Miss Braddon has pioduced 58 r.ovelB; Miss Yonge, 63; Uuida," 35; William' Black, 30; Sir "alter besant, 27; ami Rider Hag gard, 16. i sup- Jon d irim what xome of the people of the i) ii:hlHirhiHMl railed a I "regular born old bai b." He had floated and scorned woniniihind most of the fifty yeuri of his life, ami had openly set forth his ronvietion that men were "livtter off without 'em than with 'cm." particularly when It come to "niarryini; of "em." llo had held to this conviction so long and i had pradaJtBad It so boldly and so eon stautly that all of the miiti h makers in the rural tie ighhorhooil in which he lived had green him up a BUpeleaa eaaa beyond the pnle of tlicir achenica for auiking a benedict of him. I Jared was not. like most avowed women haters, a crabbed, croeo-grained, sneering ly rynlral man, which made his celibacy all the more unpardonable in the tjrea of I lie nintcli makers. "He'd make n real coed husband if he'd try, Ibey said. "Then be lias the nicest farm in the neighborhood, with one of the best houses on it and money out ut in terest, although he's not a bit mean ami -.7 I ungj-. ne ii no ms tun snare always ror 13 A a neighbor in distress. It Isn't because flfl VI he's too stingy to support her that J a red MLWtj doesn't get him n wife." It was a clear, crisp morning in Febru ary when Jured rode to the village with the widow Darby sealed beside him in his neat little cutter. The sleighing was fine and the air keen and exhilarating. It gave the widow's plump cheeks a hcauti ful crimson glow and made her black eves sparkle. She was in high spirits and tier laugh rang out frequently as merry mid rippling as the laugh of a child. Hut tbeu the widow Darby wns prover bially cheery. She bad MiDered keciilv the loss of her husband and both of her children, but time bad softened her grief, and she was too wise to hh'HiI her life in gloom and grief over the loss of those who were beyond all care and sorrow. She had a eomfortnble little home and a few acres of land adjoining Jared Kent's. She bad known Jared all of her life, but not once had she thought of him as a possible successor to Joel Darby. "Jared will never marry any one," she bad said. "He Isn't of u marrying dispo sition. Some men are that way. It's all they lack to make 'em w hat Qod Intended they should be. My husband and 1 used to talk Jured over a good deal, and we did our full share to get him settled for life with a good wife. We used to invite lots of nice girls, young and elderly both, to our house and then have Jared come over to tea and to play croquet with him. He'd be nice and pleasant and all that, but he never came any ways nenr falling Into any of the traps we Bet for him. We thought once that he did take a kind of a shine to a nice, sweet, real good looking girl of about 311 named Janet Deane from over Shelby way, who was visiting us. She'd of made him an awful good wife, and I sung her prnises ull the time, but nothing came of it." "It's an elegant morning, isn't it?" said Jared, as he aud the widow Hew along over the hills and through long lanes in which the snow was drifted almost to the top rails of (he fences. "Oh, it's lovely! replied the widow. "1 like snow." "So do I. Vou got much to do in town?" "No; I'll be through with all of my er rands in an hour. I can let something go If you don't want to stay iu town that long." "Oh, that'll be none too long for me. Where shall 1 meet you?" "I'll be at Smith & Hanscom's dry goods store, any tune you say. "We'll call it II o'clock, then." It was three minutes after II when 1 Jured drove up to the appointed place of meeting. The widow hud stepped into the sleigh and he was tucking the robes iu around her when she said: "There, Jured, I'm just like other wom en; I ve forgotten something. "What is It?" "I forgot to go around to the postofflce. I know that there's nothing then for me, because one of the Stone boys brought my niail out last night, and there's no mail trains In until noon; but poor old Jane Carr came over just before 1 left and wanted me to lie sure and see If there was a letter for her. Her daughter Is very sick out West, and she linsn't had a letter for a week, and she's half wild I couldn't bear to tell her I'd forgot teu to go to the pfflce." I "I'll drive 'round that way," said Jared "It won't lie three blocks out of the way." " Dame nf tu VlZZ U'WO or three boys ut I n g ill iruni the eef.ii -""pmy a guaranty pf the postofn.-e and Jured said to one tin-Ill he cham-cil to know: "Say, Jimniie, nfu into the olllre an if there's any letter for Mrs. Jan.- Can Vou needn't ask for me, for I've been does not BTirje nor around and got my mail." nr? p?t" i mv. i 1. 1- i...- mi .ni.i I 1 OU Ull.111 l""l 1 11 I'U. l -I. rum ....a. partiy. iietioe lucres a Drop icuer ior looked st the big while, embossed envel ope. The boy had told the truth when be hud gone back to his comrades aud said with a titter: "She's got a valentine!" "Who iu the bind ever sent me that thing?" said Mrs. Dnrby, holding the en velope out at arm's length. "I didn't even know It was Valentino's day. If it isn't the greatest Idea that I should get a val entine!" "I don't know why you shouldn't," said Jared. "Oh, because I-but I guess some child sent it." "May Is- not." "Xo one else could have had so little gumption:" -j.l (be widow with another laugh. "Maybe there's one of those comic valentines inside of it some ridiculous thing about a widow likely." "Why don't you opcu it aud see?" "I will." She burst into another laugh as she drew forth a dainty ereulion of luce pupcr, tinsel mid bright colored embossed pic tures. "How perfectly ridiculous!" she said. " The idea of any one being ninny enough in -end mi old woman like me a thing like that!" "You're not an old woman." "I'm .forty live!" "Well, I'm older than that, and 1 don't call myself an old num. Many a womun around here would be glad to get a val entine like that if the sender really meant it." "Yes, and if you were the sender." "I'm not vain enough to think thnt and not foolish enough to sny it if I did think it." "No, I don't think that you are, Jared. But 1 wonder who could have sent me this. The w riting on the envelope is evi nn arm around his wife and kissed her. Detroit free Tress. AT JANF. CAM 8 OATK. . IT II it 1 I J v - .aft 'rj deutly disguised, and- O here is some thing inside! Let's see w hat it says. " '() wilt tbou be my ralentlue Forever and forever uye, And Brill thou take this Beaft Of mine, Ami give uie ttilne to day'' " There was another verse, but before she bad rend it, the widow Darby cried out: "Jared Kent, that's your handwriting mid you need not try to deny it!" "I'm not trying to deny it. You'll lind my name signed iu full to the next verse on the other page," Tin's was the next verse: "If yes' my answer Is to be. My heart with joy will till, If no,' I jet shall ho your friend And I shall love you still." They had reached the outskirts of the town now. Jared brought the horse to a standstill and said: "Is It yes or no, I.uey?" She looked nt him with shining eyes and laughing face for a moment. Then she laid one of her mltteued hands on the sleeve of the great fur coat he wore and said: "I think it Is yes, Jared." He turned his horse's head toward the town. "Where are you going?" she asked. "Hack to the minister's. It's Valentine's dny, you know, mid if you are to be my valentine, I want you to day." An hour later tiny stopped at Jane C'arr's gate. She came skurrying out for her letter with her apron over her head. "1 brought you a letter, Jane, and I got a valentine," said Lucy, holding up the big bite envelop. "I got one also," said .Tared, as he put WAN T LL) HIS HALF OF THE BERTH A Oood ttory O.O. m. Pnllaraa Lores) to Tell of Lincoln. There was one story of his career that the lute QfOTga M. Pullman of sleeping car fume used to tell with manifest de light. It was as follows: "One night going out of Chicago, n long, lean, ugly man, with n wart on bis cheek, entile into the depot. He paid I'n orge M. Pttli Ban ."si cent., and n half berth was assigned him. Then he took off his coat mid vest and hung them up, and they tit ted the peg about ns well as they titled loin. I hen he so I.e. I off bis boots, which were of surprising length, turned into the bfth, ind, baring an easy conscience, was leaping like n healthy baby liofore the ear left the depot Along came an other passenger and paid his "ill cent.. In two minutes he was back at Qfjorga I'ull man. "There's a man in that liorlh of mine," ssid he. hotly, "and he's about ten feet high. How am I going to sleep there, I'd like to know J Qq Uml look at him." In went Pullman mad. too. The tall, Innk man's knees were under his chin, bis arms were stretched across the bed and his fott were stored comfortably-tot him. Pullmnn shook him until he awoke, and then told him if he wanted the whole berth he would have to pay $t. "My dear sir," said the tall mnn. "a contract is a contract. I have paid you B0 cents for half this berth, mid ns you see, I'm OCCVpylOg it. There's the other half," pointing to a strip nbout six inches wide. "Sell that and don't disturb me again." And, so saying, the man with a w art on bis face went lo sleep again, He was Abraham Lincoln James Parton s Tri-ilid Inn. In iM'iJ. .lames Parton, (he celebrated biographical writer, made the following prediction in regard to Abraham Lincoln: History will say of Mr. Lincoln tbat no man of a more genial temperament, a more kindly nature, ever tenanted the While House; that be gave all bis lime, bis thoughts, his energies, to the dis charge of duties of unprecedented magni tude and urgency: that, hating no man, he steadfastly clldcu cored to win the cmi BdenC and love of ull the loyal uad pat riotic, mid that, iu spite or four neqnorcd yen is of such responsibility and auxiety ns has seldom fallen In the lot of mini, he bore away from the Capitol the sunny I em par ami blithe frankness or his boy hood, returning to mingle with his old neighbors as one with them in heart and in manner, in retirement as iu power a happy specimen of the men whom Liberty nml Democracy train in the log cabin ami by the rudest hearth to guide the c isels of the Republic uml Influence the destinies of the people. BEECHER CN ADVERTISING DOCTORS. Sun Tram-liCo Clitouiete. "I am glad that Iheilis torcurvd him: I am glad tliat the doctor put it into the paper that he oould cure him, Ami if any doctor is certain lie can cure such disease ami don'l put t into the paper. I am ..rrv. Whit u pity it would have been had this doctor come to town with nlj Wealth of science and experience and gooe away leaving hint uncured I What a pity it would have lieen if lie had leeu SO prejudioed against advertising ni to read the raeponelbte oertlBcatei of the doctor and gave him the go b) in a UW k! What aae newspaper, for, it not to circulate in AaMtation I VVhal mora valuable Inform umi cm newspaper gira than lo tell a cA man l-re be can ha cured? If a mm haedoToted bis u- MU us, k. r-w Btiidy os a special slaas of rtliaaiii. 'Ihi Meeesalty or hie aaying so pecuniae all the skw rnviin! lli iiwiv to adrertlie be roMea iniperkms, x really able awn, vikucxu be his gifts, makea a grmt mia- Kiki it n- tails tn n-v tbos gili tkroueb want of advertising," Toe above etr. t from an article by tlw Kev Mr. jleecher embodies a sound view of I In- subject of advert isi u g Suppose ir. parriM, at '."li'i Morrison street, llns citv, bad come to the city and Hot advertised, Who would know of bis presence? Who Would know of the following almost inir.ii u lulls cure be performed in IS"'.', hud not Mr Dibble put it iii the paper ! Mr. Editor: lu IMS my daughter was taken with the membraneous croup, uml Upon lo r recovery was left totally deaf I called on two eminent pbyelclani, who raid they could do nothing lor her, A a laal resort, i look her to Dr. Darrin, who cured In r; and -be has never been troubled with deafness since. I consider It one of the greatest cures of electrical treatment on record, and with gnat MtiefBCtloil give bi testi uial. I reide in Berkeley, Alameda Bounty, Cat,, ami will lake great pleasure in answering any InqulrlM con cerning ibi most remarkable cure. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM B DIBBLE, Then, is a man in Newton, Kan., S Murray by name, who has married tb. name woman lour times. Kach mar lingjt, except the last, was billowed by a divorce, tl by lecuncilliitinn, then by rcinatriage, then by a row. Tho wart Marriage bmmi to have been the charm, lor the cimpbi have lived to gether several euis as happily as a pair of dovos. 6 t Nlaaraga. Oaaab The eatlMatoa aata the sost el soaetraetlaa the Mi tragus Usual ry iron IU,Oooioota iM,uo,una ii, u itig.renl are theesilat.Msol lbs Manila S he value el llosUllsr's BtOBI en nittsrs for toaaelx, llrar, blood ami km Be) nlsseses Ii i agreed sverywhsri that tali lenedj Isanserp it r..r iti.iiK, n..n, Miion.. bss, eoBstlpaljoB, nereousn ami alcepwa in II is sueh BB agreeable mntlclm intake II til-lis MN well ai 8BM g.s.l TV Dwtfbaai d'Ulaaa is, anonf Mher thisii, ii sculptor ,. considerable talvHi. t ImmucIioM r complete w ithout a bit IW ol lb. kwi.ms Je.e Moore V lnky, It W a ure and wholesome stimulant ns-. OMmended by all pliymiaus. Don I ne. sir, i tios n, oeasitT. A Walk ilar,, Bngland, nachanle has succeeded iii breaking bis legs H times in the last .V.' years. Tho MuiicheMel doctors look on him ns u inaevl. SI I ike. In. Tho chill ol fiost stnkes in and car- neo wun n actios ami pains. St. Jacobs Oil will follow close behind and drive them out of the system, it will search and cure. AIDKD BY MRS. PINK II AM. morning, lino I nml HilOti lull. Teacher Have you any good excuse loi your lateness this Johnny? Johnny (emphatically) Yee, ma'am, Teacher Well, what was It? Johnny (beaming) First buckwheat oukes this year, liia'iiiii. N. Y. Woild. An inch of rain falling upon an area of ono equate mile is equivalent to nearly 1 7,600,000 gallons, weighing U.'i.'.TiO.tHH) pounds, or til, Nil tone. The largest woninii in tho South, Mrs. Maty Maglqua, Colored, died re cently at Little Book, Ark. Her age was thiity, and sho weighed Slid pounds. The Philadelphia toolety giil has be gun lo tuin bet attention to cricket. Ry the electrla hemoetat of Lgwaoo Tint bleeding is arrested without the use of u litagnra. We will iorfeit ll.imi if anv of our pub lished testimonials are proven to tie not genuine. Liu PtBO l o . Warrun, I'a. ne of tho lieheet women in the Klondike is Miss Multooney, a young woman from I'eunsyhiviiiu. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, MOU, plows, wagons, bells ol all sues boilers, eugtiii or general machinery, see or write JOHN POol.K, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Iliivaria has US pencil factories, era ploying 10,000 people and producing 1,000,000 black and 300,000 colored pencils pur Week. Mrt W E Pajth?!. Voungtown, K-rth Dskota writes shout her strug gle to regain health after the tilrth of her IIHta girl: Dcab Mna Pijibham -It It with pleasure that I add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may ii.duco others to avail Iheaueleea of your vai nable medicine. ' After the birth of my little girl, three years ago. my health wae very poor. 1 had leucorrhwa badly, and a terrible bearing-down pain which grauua.iy grew worse, uttil I could do to work. Also hud hti.duche nearly all the time, and dliiy feellSfg m, a. Itrnationi were very prufuse. appear lr.g tn ry two weeks " I took medicine from a good doctor, hut It seemed to do no good. I waa becoming alarmed over BJTgOSditloB, when I read your advert. letucnt inn paier. I sent at once for a bottle of l.ydta E Pinkhum's Vegetable ' . m pound, and after taking two -thirds of the laittle 1 felt so much better that I send for two more. After using three bottles I felt as strong and well as any oue " I think it Uthe beet medicine for female weakness ever advertised, ami recommend It to every lady I meet suf fering from this trouble " Maternity is n wonderful eipcrienco and muny women approach it wholly unprepared Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. Pinkham is freely Offered to all expectant mothers, and her advice is beyond quest, on the most valuable to be obtuiued If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs P. unbare be fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering Mrs PiLkhaiv a address Is Lynn, Mass. Human beings hsre sit muscles to each eye, that they may move it on either aide. When coining to Pun Francisco go to ltr... klii Hotel, Hush street. American or European plan Koom and Isiard 11.110 loll. AO per day ; rooms Mi cent t to fl.no tier day; single meals L'.'i oentB, Free coach, ('list. Montgomery. To l ure n Cull In One lliir l.iivntive Itronio Quinine Tablets. money If it tails to Tak All druggists refund cure. 'J.'n I, .5ft I Lincoln W lien a Hoy. An exhibition of Lincoln's practical hu inanity occurred while a hoy. One even ingi w hile returning from u "raising" with n number of companions, he discovered a straying horse, with saddle mid bridle upon him. The horse wus recognized as belonging to a well known drunkard, ami it was suspecti il that the owner was not far off. The fellow was found in a per fectly helpless condition upon tin- eold ground. Lincoln's companions Intended to leave him lo his fate, hut young Lin coln w ould not hear of it. At bis demand, the miserable muu was lifted to his tlioul tiers, mid lie actually carried him eighty rods to the lienrest house, lie (hen sent word to his father (hut he would nut lie back that night. He nursed I be man uu til morning, and believed that he had sav ed his life. The Khlp or State. lieu John A. Logan related the follow ing: "On the morning of President Lin coin's arrival in Washington I culled upon him at Willard'a Hotel, in company with Mr. Lovejoy of Illinois. We both urged on the new President (he neceaaity of a linn, vigorous policy. He listened to the end ami then said very seriously, but cheerfully, 'As the countr.i h is placed me nl the helm of the ship I'll try to steer her through.' " fffi EICELENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS fiigy 0D'y to the originality and to iL.S the combination, but also aunnf. . ?J skm with which lt is C ,et"cd b otitic processes Ca onW thf Cai"bnia Fio Srnup 11 Uu i Wo wUh to Impress upon tme L,t P,:tnce of Purchasing the SmumI 0H?inal remedy- As the by the rJrUp f Pign ia manufactured onlv . C r "alA tlQ dvrup Co. Nations & ZSXM w"rtWe " I 7 cl ,M Dy other par rSfJ 1,1 hl h 8tandmg of the (Jau u Ho smi-p Co. with tb m.di. The Blmita Keinulo College n led 1100,000 to give it a flesh lease of life, and the money has been ratted, tati or nit", i ' itv or roUMOi I Lccas CoovTY, M Kiu - k i ' uastr makes oath that he It the senior parte! nl I he tlrin ol F. J. iiiknit A CO., dolii butiiies-Iii Die Pity ol Toledo, County Slid Hist, ii on -n I, and tint! mid linn will par the si, in oi 1 1 n I-; HUNllKBl) DObUA R8 for SCB snd ev irj esse ni t'Htarrh ttiat est is- eared by the use ot Hti.L's ( athhii Ci sk. Kit A N K .1 CHIMgy Bworn to ts-lnre me tnd tuliscrlts'it in my ptMinee, tlttstth day of Deeambir, A, D. IBM, a. w.auuaox, Xotnrv Pulilir Hairs Catarrh Cum Is taken InternaUi and sets .ii-eiii) on uie ni l unit nillcolls surltici-s ol Uie system. M ini (or te.llinonials, free. , , t. J. CHKNgy a ro Toledo, O. rold liy ',.', 7.V. Ilall'a Family 1'ills are Uie bent. It has been estimated that a Single plant of the Russian thistle sil feet in diiimeU'i- ptoiluces 3,000,1100 seeds. Loa d vd Down, The air is loaded down with pains and aches, ami some systems lake them in like a sponge. St. Jacobs Oil rubbed in will take the pain away and leave a euro, The young leaves and roots of ferns supply a considerable portion ol food in the mountain districts of Japan. thy AltLCH'l rooi Kink, A powder to lie shaken into the shoes. At tills season your leet leel swollen, ner vous ami uncomfortable, if yon nave malting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Rase, It rests ami comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters uml callous spots. Relieves oorna and bunions of all pain and Ii a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp Or fTOated feet. We have over thirty tlmii sand toetituoniah Try It fodoy, hold by all druggists and shoo ;:tore- for !c. Trial pa .'-.ago FJtKK. Address, Allen H. Olm sted, Lei Hoy, N. Y. A 01 everybody you know to nOF save their tin tags for you The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow. Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of tksirable and useful things and you have your ;ood chewing tobacco bcsitli s. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this hit that they would like lo have and can have KK I I I Write your name and address plainly and send every lag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will he accepted as follows: I l Match Hen, quaint Bangs, la jsnlcj Iruni Japaa , I K i' WM tiUdf , g.Ki.1 tifrl 5 s,i-. i. t 1 i , i i 1 till Tl Sel, kink, F.k ami s,. 6 Sail anil Pepper, one eaih, iiuail- luple utme nn wlitte melal ft K.ie.r, liultow giuunil, line tjiglikh Heel . T llilllet Knile, lni.lt nLile, lie.l ipial H SusalShell.ltipleplilr.licMiiiulily W Slauip Una, MentSS ailvri 10 Knife, "Keen Kuller," Iwn libnlr, II Hiil.lier Knife, "Kern KSIMT." Sin.h I.Uile l'J Iksm "Keen Kuller," Sim h, nicktl 19 ff.llW risnw sail IVaa,ier 11 Nail Hie, alcrlmf oKei, ,.,,!., , Ml S in. h la T L i, i h . iHuan, ieriiiij auver, anie- Ihyil m, Bib Ii 10 111 Paper Culler, alerting ailtel, a me. Ihytl hi, T im h 100 II Bus Hsa, "Aasrs uinm." bias oisl luo 18 W all Ii, Mrm wind anil act, guaraa- Iced g'MHl lime keeper .... 300 I. Alarm Clock, nickel, aranmled W0 ill I aive,t, l inkhorn handle, good Oeat 300 "Jl Hs rtiigcra' Tea.p.i..na, beal qual 'fib Ti Kmacaand t'uikt, aia caiK, buck. hei n handle, jjo O Cl.sk. K itay, Calendar, I heinuin- etrr, Ilar. .meter QQf M Slor, Wilaon llaalei, tut No 90 or No. 40 go. M lis.l sel, mil playllunga, tiul leal loota tee ! T.illel Sl, de,.. rated porcelain, ry handa.ajat SJ. V Watch, aidul ail, full iearelatl uoO J" Srainj Mai tune, Aral data, aril Ii atl allai lintetlla ,M10 W Revolver, I oll'a, heal quality l-aal til kille, Wimhealee, ISah.u, Meal 1100 91 bhol ObB, duubU 1 ,ii. , hammei. leaa, alul. Iwid yjoO 99 Cuilar ( Waahburn), roaawnod, in laid with iu,.liri ,.f ia- ..I -h.ji 99 Hi. i . le, alandaid make, ladiea' or enl.i .ivik, III h IK s go ch.ikt ackrc'tiont - urns a taal yeai'a li.i, 40 iagt tub. This offer eipires November 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence ahout them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. The eldest on married daughter ol Captain Biglbeo, Miss Mury Kllen Sigs hoe, is duing good work as an illuatra toi of magazines. CUTLER'S CARBOLATE OF IODINE lllllf-RIITf IKf INIIRINff "HU Ull IIIUUIIMMUL tiiinrnnti's.l euro fur tirlp, Catarrh an. I Con uiipt ..ii All llrnsfl.ta, l i W. II Mlnllli, prnprli'tiir. iiiiir.li, n. v , nl. FITS lefBBsnny Oarea. RoflkSMBervMeaN Ml nr Ural ila) a ll. ol llr. Klllifa llri.1 Nerv. ltmt n r. He-nl lor aTHKK OS.OO Irlal Is. itli- and trri.ll I IV It, 11, KUliL, Ltd mo SrcB sU'Mt, 7Blla.li Iplita, I'a. A Hamburgi Qernany, chetnist hus euoee.lod with tho aid of oxide of alu minum in creating a heat uf up to ;tu,. (100 degrees. THEY ALL WANT ..JUST OUT.. THE FLYING TOP. Hm mates! iByentlonoftheage, w win Mad siiini.il-. pr.pald, mi reeelnt ..t Be we iv. ipa elal prfeei le agentt Tnoussndi ol nu n .mi Ii lean liniko .l I,, f;, a day ai'llllig nur novelties PACIFIC COAOT NtiVKl.TV CO.. 1st t liat itreeti Portland, Or, Women, Why Suffer 40 Saved. Agents Wanted. tJ Dr,i- i wr W Wltn the modi; h,.P,ru.'fM,"n- the satisfaction Urea ite Jn?UiM -8'ruP ot n "e nam. ' , 8 ' 'le. makes 9 excel :::.t?dl ?Uan( bowels wi,Kn V'f kldneys- T d MB w.thout irriUtinir or weahpn- "late. Inorrl... a, " PTLVl , 'pi oenenctal "ects. r.U. Ik.- C" oc re. i remember the name of vuinaa. I'Tna s UTORlpiGsyjawjpco rnivii . !" rK4,lt,0o. .i w OKU. n. t. me- '4'he tioy rime out a moment later with B very large sitiare white envelope in on. hand and a small Una envelope In the Other. He grinned ns lie bended thetii to Jtfrs. Partiy. She gleno-d ' Woe cu velope snd sniil jyfully: "0 here's a letter for Jane, snd It's from her deughtcr. I kn- h) the ; Mmark. How glad Jane will he! Ami hOTI I deilsre!" kibe hum' ini" . tnerrv laugb s Oi IWE cUcrc e, U life, V9 . SfeT VeV Soet...v.ro delh iletUre.- XF&tJ&fr' ID feifl licutitaii) resk.sTKi clotaij to vsije M 2Teir)vjrjVtSl) Tb sweet emVracg f"J taroys neave e, v.edii) Uh VjtR Ck rlj mniirj aj SI U"l vrtv.etef rteer vet liorv). J', a. -la. V.rl.I av..ava; l.kr H, s I a Of a1 Vft raT-T " ' - 'J " 'I' I she I v . .0 AOKKCy POg and IDEAL BICYCLES 4o, 30, tas, aaa oo, gao. u waul a is. dk i. sen. i writ, st onto bs- furti sil tt-rrllury ia tskrn. hikii ti MMKNILt i vci.lt CO., pnliTI.VNIi. OK. srok'ANK TAOOMai, HAITIag, WMB MO can luiy lor one ilnllar s ialtlv SndqalM i nn- l.u .IIm-hs. a iHu ullar In ynur aest UOORfl RBVIALBO REMEDY W ill ours yi.ii llirec iIiik-i will flv relief, II rniilalna no Bloobol, ur OtbM tilrlla, BB BUl lllui' nr iilsiiiiuiia ilriiua SBSV BBd lest.lil tn lake, tint- ilullsr i- i fmltli- at yuur itriisslal'i. S HA YFORD'S ImnrnuaH I iff innr lanlr niipiuibu Lining uaur. A COMPLETE INVENTION LARGE morns. l.trifkt iiniuml it. miiitn rtimjmny Iu (t. wiirhl. Vour.wn llr- hiHuntuif fm- ly Im inu imr aitrtit. M A KK T. K AHV. .untiaiti'r. um ml (Ot t - 1 1 : am 1 1 bulltlliiK, riirlUutl. Or, n . ma-m.W HIIIH I ," "'Bk . t i iPA aT ll alasate I a r U J f . . ' 1 - 9 i .-a I . -t , f Ol I ' - ' In iMbftil Tho) ba)t It ! thee 1 1 "(t it l aj o Ulfla pi. i- fur I fW I tt n 1 a vat. I jour OinBftf'a Hfc venrl Ft? OetnU i ev i i -r Alv it v t in dBgy AsbbbbW freo JK II. M C I 11 It I . I l . H ! i'.tr..i.. mi t. "H SURE CURE FOR PILES ii iii--.'. Ml uriKaiK e inrilaliirtt oml esu. 1,1.,..- rtu form, ao woll Hitiitl, Hi.- i ngrair miradlM Hl"iM itching luJl:.. srnroi nrnaj ajioin tout hf mail r-t .. ff. , r t ww .vusi fuui vmrnm. A IV , I InlAtlk , I'sj, loankoBrllRemn,w ing? At'O-irtio tinti .ro ! h t mail I r. i fr. . Wril A Cood Investment! YOUNG MEN! MACHINERY Pur M ill., MIiim, Kimpa and P.rmti IImI taOf (InS'u.l Id. latins Knglnrs: lit 1'lila.l TiH.tli It.. a. Altmny '.r.-a-i- ri. TATUM & BOW EN Ti l' Kglrsl Strsrl Pnrllsnd, Or. : I r. n Hlri-fl, San Pranclsoo. OR. GUN N'S ' u vf.r D PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. OjlB mtk H.a4a-ba an I ri..upala, Ka-moTt Ilrn,la. and Purllf Ui BIm- -1. a i.l , -is atj.matidPr.Mnl Hillomta , , .i,t t,rln urftli km ToeoD.l.ca loti .a .111 rasll aaaipla fr arl.ll U, tuc a UH. HlaMANKV CO., aVhll..!.., v u , dvl t If UrutQ,. Ttil. luifruitsl devlei la ail..ti-it o all rlaaa. a uf llfllns Im wlilt-lt h Jai-k la eoatBaonlV aiiii a i . n. I la ,arllr.larlv lialulv In tho i I (k t if railway ssetlon haiitla, rar rIiiii.n. aMehlne Imp., i'lr ll lis. Isi-u iialt'litisf lay MVaara ruir.-ni. aiul Arthur (1. Ilayinnl, nl Simkaui', M aah , ami la Is-ln. liiantilai-liirial anil Intn-ttin-ftl In ii... piihlu- hy iImmii Thpri'fir', In Oedet to priM-iitf BaBBBI to aaalat III lliaitllfar I ii r I lis. tilti-r l Ihi' pnlillt' an llnliuviiii-nt fur aiililf liirtllliati' iiiii In airut.. Ily armlllis ln-fiila 111 our a.hlri'aa. iiIIIIim yim loa nuni-K-r iseertBg roe eaSBM to draw a inntrarl Irmn Ihi- I'liiopany, whh k will iltf ihr Iml.lrr. asieeatan el tin4 iiita nl tin. nt.-r.rlai.. tin!) a r.nla and a t-iiamsi nl iniii-rlii. a pmflt shlr eiil.rprlao I'nala.i' alania nut eeeptea. ' Addrt-a. ahotihl tiv plainly written. Addrraa HAYFQRD LIFTIHC JACK MANUFACTURING CO,, P O li..x . NOK AN'K, WARII. I " 1 1 1 K IHK'II.K IttiAUli." l I'KR yi r. ikly. rnU; monthly, lOrant fy -"I'l I'Vrtll llfWl-aIrri. OfllrP, ytt'Hll i f W N Imp nut m , -nn Frftiiclavco, ful. ar.-t r-iM'B i ik Hr.e-.-in-- II r ir u. i. ,ri i. i-a nrnl i .1. . I u ( 1' la tliu ilM.I Mioelli-ilin arliMi will rurr rmch ami 9rf ratoei. Nfl CAHK kniiwn II hu rtr fUvl to ruro. mi liinltevr ho aw H.Hio or huw tuny Uut,Hrkaj. lUaMkar ' ! new will gtagoiiUh fuU. It let olriiitelr ofv, I ' ' ' 1 atrh lupr., ati I cam Pan UhnO williinit ln.fi tiK ii.-i. oiiii. iftenilnn fn. ni tiioliii f Hi' k, $5 mi I r anil- hy All n llalilo fiajgaAfm ..r g.- prt.uo.i.1 bl iL-i. ao, pUlolj wrapiniHl, un rtliBi .f privv. hi -e I AHaSt i It t.UH Kl. r).. (l.lrtnjo, Hi. PAIS JFtgH Female Whim and Ras) I RsllSI lor women Relief at Last r'ralattl hv IhouMtnlt of tlafluil I A. II i-n M fUtft, all Wog r. llnt.lt uu. I wlthnul o cinni Aik ilrtitfiflii for I'r Mew (cl t PrM Ii PMMH I'llla In nt.fsl In wth Kr .-ncli Kliea nn f .it. In lllue IlUllt OD Uvlftg the) (fi'iiulti.' mnlira t KKKln i lln amti"! Irtter wltb t-itliimulAli rnl i)rttoulrt. Al.lrw, J If I and juj rflAH SI..N.T. frinch Mm CO- RUPTURE The Rational Inventors' Association. (IscnSrntaTtO.) We do a (antral PATENT lll'SINKBS w rriirF.lutrisliir.anda.il pattniia Onr rpf It. Irn-1 atn.nii-y ran .i i yim pai.-nn dlrt-t'l Iron Ihr s'lvrrnuiriit w llln.ut d..ay. Asrnta walilad In ever n In Mil patnit.-d .rtHw. Purthi r ln..riiiailiin luriiiilnsl mi reaktMa, Hisih SIS i naaars of ( oaaxsts BiiUU.su, 1'uSTLasu, flssoos. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ronta t'rownnl, llrlSgr HttdfaW ."nil .. fllllnif and a 1 1 Horn, Pr. T. M. White, CURED. suarsnir. to Hi .very raar m. umli riakr. I' . ii I put ll off; writ, lor particulars at oaoSa 0. II. Wlllill.tHli O CO., i ,t True, rill. re, 1W -.1 , .n.l fit. . i, l'urlland, Ur. CURE YOURSELF I'm HigU fur uuttttiurtsl fHfMMMi tiiflti in nn, Irrtlfttlntii ur lcra.tiiiiiri uf nil(uttl nUwnbrtUugj, rkltiWagt, mi l tiol Mtriu- ur fviaiiii.iiig,. l i.iaiii.. a gOkg aaa aa aulatara. IZJ ' " ' ' ' aaaiaalaa. iiiii'itiiii usie ctmq. IgtA C .Ci.Utl.O -WM Ma t N. V. lirtictihta. r !. tu pioui wrtipii SP -S,P il iu, or I ( in ulr i vroMitl. f, 3 MMimet. e. ' WeLtV Willi.,, to .,la,.rlla.ra at.utlou IhTa p..r.