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w.lt W pn'l n" ' " in-t l.uve to wait, foroold. sors- eft rni hut it ll goiunne- a Ind nrer.istl.en the stramod MR -ejcl. : v .mr. 4 si e r . ... ... Hnaalil n II. ll.l lMUi'ito him ...uoh gmxl tban.-CI0ve- !Tj toiler. . 1 Salt Rheum, j Hands Would I Crack Open can.."! J 100 " .,,v huiid 'or H""v 'hwB ? SuHvy remedies ' 1,111 ,. JW 'r:" k 'K,n lul iL to bwr. mco taking UrrlDlt ... a i. 1 jwl Ssrispsriiix 1"" ,mn I h.'.i.d a...i y b,nd. nre 88 Zoolh a a l",,1",H t cuukl b. 1 l",ve 'nd?d 11 B, iv N.rs.pi.rilla to mv friends, X ind as far an 1 can li'urn it hat I , mti.-lai'toiv." LLOYD I ... n l..,,...u.'ill. MilUfl 2 Mdtoina for ealt rl.eum that MMf can but. All dealers. X Snoopy. Hit daniilitcr Yes, the etoiy ends l n,e tame ol.l way; thoy niarrjr aud ,,e hspny ever after. The I.irniliiie limn Abl Alltique filigj, ; ln.liiUiapoliB Journal. CATARRH CANNOT BB CCBBD Wiib local applications, u thor cannot reach thuMK'l Hi 'I '"" t'sierrli la a blood or J,,0,iilul..nal.liaM, ami 111 order to cure lit tJi toiul take internal imWW Hall'. C utrlii ure la taken internally, end srtsdiitjctly mi tlif luood ami lmieous aurlaiTa. Haifa Cs-u,-h('ure U not a iiuack medicine. It was ... bed bi one o( the best pliyslcl.ns In this natnry for yean, and la a regular prescription. ,.eil ol the licat Ion lei known, com , h the beat blood juirl tiers, acting di , on the 111111 ,"ii aurlacca. Tbo perfect on ol 1 lie two liutredlenta la what pro I g onderlul renin In curing catarrh, bcuilli rteinniotilala, Ircc. ,j.i HBNKY A CO., I'rojira., Toledo, O. Mil by druaKiala. price 7V. Jlal'.i family 1'illaare the belt. The .Nile has a full of only six inoliei in l.uUO miles. Schillings Best tea sold only in Packages Mutanists suy that thcro are upwind of 5U,0UU varieties of plants. To Cure a Cold In Onn Knjr Take Laxative Itnuno Quinine Tahleti. All druttgllti refund money if it faila to cure. 25c. A piiyxioitn declares that people wboileep with their mouths shut live longest. FITS ''miioiciilly Cured. No fluor nervouanes rile Bi:,r ijtsl ,UJ'S hk 0i ijr, Kllue'a tlreat Nerveiteatorar. s. mi for kkkk ew.oo irini 1 ami treulls... HR. H. IL KliNE, Ltd., IUU aivu sircel, l'liiiuiirii'iiia, ra. Tiie Muxieau og has no hair. The hot climate makes such a covering bu pifflUOMa So hiiiiM'hiild is coninlcte without a hot tie of tbefkmoUl Jesse Moore Whiskey. II is a pure nntt wholesome .stimulant rea etnmciided hv all physicians. Don t ne licet tins ueoeailty. Experiments to reproduce dead men's leatuies from their skulls are being Me in Uermpy. When coinini; to Sail Kratu laco RO to PriH.klvn Hotel. UB-2U Hush street. Aim man or European plan. Koom and board $1.00 lo fl.M per day ; nanus AO rente H i.ki per nay; sniRie ineuis nun. vne coacn. t. lias. .Montgomery. A Norwegian engineer Hub invented 1 process for producing paper glue, dreHsiiit: gum and soap from seaweed. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS k. inf! not nly to the originality and Mmpheity of the combination, but also to the cure and skill with which it it manufactured by ncientific processes known to the California Fio SyRUP nM ,inly' antl we wUh to imPress uPn a" the importance of purchasing the nie an1 original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured y the California Fio Syrup Co. "nl.v. a knowledge of that fact will Mt one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par The hiRh standing of the CAU- ,"Ma k' SyRup Co. with the medi al profession, and the satisfaction wni.l, tnc genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes .name f the Company a guaranty 01 the excellence of it remedy. It is WW advance of all other laxatives, it acta on the kidneys, liver and 'We s without irritating or weaken g them, and it does not gripe nor 'lusouto. In order to get ita beneBcial rrects. please remember the name of u'c Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ruANciew, 1 .1 riioft bbbbv mi wrm j... a . tJ wntn sji tiNff ir v I dlfh Ntr.,n Tua. a.. -1 f'aa I " rl. JOHNSON'S QREAT STRENGTH GEORGE WAsril.VfiTOX, the hero, has klware obecurcd Qeorge Vrashlngton the man, an 1 ) ih" sterling quali ties of the man made the hero. Whenever the two character! have been distlttfuhihed they have made separate studies, with the result that one . lass of jeeticrs make him a sublime genlui and the other 1 commonplace man made treat by riraimitutoea, Waahington nrai na freal in rtadom and forangbt and as nnerring In judgtnrtil as a ataiearnan uh he was as a soldier. His physical endowment, his qualities of mind, his habits, education and tralnln oil tended to round him out nnd .levelop him into 0 perfectly balanced man. No one fuxlill.v being developed above inotbet unve his life h simplicity that appeared eoniinon.lnce. hut it was the simplicity of Berlins. Though n man of wrent dlgnltf he was easily approached. An aristocrat by UBMgO be was a man of the people. Extremely modest he was fond of slate ami of cere mony. Though his outdoor life as a surveyor, a soldier ami a farmer gave him a rough exterior, ragged physique inu robuat health it did not quench his Uste for gay uniforms. or fashionable apparel. That ho was not free from vanity is apparent in the thirty odd portraits of himself, a few painted In the effulgent regalia of wnr and nil In the habiliments 01 a Cavalier. Ht was as Straight as an Indian, six feel two Inches tall. With large Im.iics and broad shoulders, wide at Hie hips; feet lame, requiring a No. 11 shoe, and Lafayette said bis hands would have been curiosity for a medical museum. This may explain why he rarely shook ha. uls. He weighed 210 ponnda, To his clothing Washington devoted mm 1. thought and attention, not only as a young man. but nil Ins life mUm .... .... .!,,., uvmsI Inna 11 mt ,.lulirnti i ntrioa nboiit how "to have my coats made. 1 1 1 1 u. .. ...I.. I.I .... t.n..n.l..1. ., I. ....nl ,t-i,b uili-i.r , rimniitiiru '' '1'. tils II f Ihe verv neatest shoes" and reeorus uiiviuk imiukiii n niiliniini- onn- muauvmii ...... ...... - -- . . .,i,i 1,1.. ,.r 1. , ..r . . L i.ii. " It s i'V.i i nt nit he wins strove 10 no in inr lawuvu. A Journal In IT.". I ha prs. IluriiiK he was clod week band.. it.t . :.i.. ...11..- .1. ...... I...u 1. hu 1 1" 1. i'1'..i'il 111 inline sa in linn nt one OI .11 n-ii-i II USIIIIIKIOU N lM0J.llll-O.-y U KMMWi UVKHVm ...... ..n - g , - - . "in black velvet' his hair in full dress, powdered nnd gnlliereii lu-ninu in s laran "na hub; yo.iow iioTn on . Iiib a cocked hat with a COCkade In it, the edges adorned With a black feather about an inch deep. He wore knee and shoo buckles, and a long sword with n finely wrought and polished steel hill: the scsbbanl tins white polished leather nn.i . v... i,nru,n.i t.. ha VA7ahlnvfln ns constnnl Iv derm.udiuc a washcrlady. The bill of Ins laundress for the i.ui-i..,. ... it - " : ...... ....... , o .1,1. i o ..,. i.n.,.l i .Ilk succeeding his inauguration was for "o ruiiie.i snrrts, - plain sums, n nocas, a im.r mik n...-. - ....... - 1 pr. flnnl. drawers, 1 hair nett." lie drove from his residence to the Senate in a ercain-i olor. d chariot with richly painted panels. His bootblack once failed to polisn ine general nuge noo.s ni. e way u"-n in"""-. inc- and the father of his country bent the luckless darky over the head with them. Washington wns hot-tempered, lie wanted John Marshall, afterward the famous justice, to run for t .ingress ami sen for him to explain his wishes, Marshall told Washington he was too poor, he could not afford lo give up his business and incur the expense. While thus opposing Washington! wishes Marshall says he never received such 11 torrent of abuse in his life He feared Washington would jump on him from Across the table, but the row ended in Marshall remaining Washington's guest for a week, nnd then running for Congress nnd being elected. Washington was thoroughly upright nnd honest in his dealings with men. James I'srton said he had a genius for rectitude Jefferson, who did not like hi... said his justice was the most inflexible he had ever known and that no motives of friendship or hatred were able to bias bis decision. Washington wns a faithful attendant at church and was a vestryman, but he took no active part iu ennKB affairs outside its business relations. and "carefully sifted the right from the WHERE HONOR IS DUE. If you please, you may laud George op to As the moo wlio won battles and never told Ilea. you ...ay tell of tils virtues In story song How b wrong: Of his wisdom In counsel How hedrove the grliu British away from You may "cherish forever hli hat and his And UP to the akiea our brave Washington laud. , , . Long, long may we hold him an example to youth, , For honesty, temperance, courage and truth. While we gnio with delight on a structure Let us honor the builder who drew out the And added, through years of Infinite care Small stone upou stone, hruily tlxlug tin in there; , ,, . , And though this may be but a girl a point or Let aVglve credit where It Is certainly And plnel from hla laurels one leaf for an other, , , . So Ihrce cheers for our George, and four for bu mother, -Youth's ('niiuianlon. ate very little. His breakfast at Mount Vernon was of corn cakes, honey and tea, with possibly .... 'i:i:. and after that he ate no ...ore till dinuer. tie kept, how ever, n good table, and usunlly had friends with him. A book written by Maclay gives his experiences when he was in the United suites Semite ni the time Wash bis bravery in fington was President, Maclay dined with Washington i number of times, and seal tered thiol. gli his diary are bits of gossip about Washington. WASHINGTON'S SECRETARY. I-oblaaLenr, Who Witnessed the First President's Death, When Qen, Washington died on Pee. 14, 1709, his private secretary, Tobias Lear, tat down ami wrote n full account of the melancholy event. His account is a most Important document to biographers, but it has rarely, if ever, been published In full arid the manuscript has been supposed lost .. Tobias Lear was born at rortsmomh. N II Sept. 10, 17i, and died at Wash ington, I). C Oct 11. 1810. He was graduated from Harvard In 17S3, and in 178,". became private secretary to Qen. Washington. In 1803 be was appoluted consul general at Santo Ibmiingo, and m lSll-l consul general at Algiers. In ISO., he negotiated a treaty of peace with I'r.p oil. Col. Lear's manuscript, above re ferred to, has been supposed to be lost, but the editor of McCIure's MagSJnM has discovered it in the possession Of n de scendant of the writer, and prints it en tirely. Col. Lear describes Washington's Inst moments as follows: "About 10 o'clock he made several at tempts to speak before he Could effect it. t length he said: 'I am just going; have mfl decently buried, and do not let my body 1.0 put Into the vault In less than three davs after I am dead.' "I bowed assent, for I COOld not spenk. He then looked nt me again und said: Do you understand msf "I replied, 'Yes.' " ' "fls well,' said he. "About ten minutes before he expired (Which was between 10 ami 11 o'clock) his breathing became easier: he lay quletlj : he withdrew his hand. from mine, and felt his own pulse. I saw bis countenance change. I -.poke to lr. I'n.ik. lio sat by the lire. He nunc to the bedside. The general's hand fell from the Wrist I took it in mine and put It into my bOSOCO. I'r. Craik put his hands over his eyes. And he expired without a struggle or I ligh. "While we were fixnl in silent grief. Mrs Washington iwho was silting at the fOOt Of the bed) asked with a firm and col lected voice: 'Is he gone?' I could not s.nk, but held up my hand as n signal that he was no more. m "ji w,.l,- said she in the same voice; .a la over, and I shall soon follow him. I have no more trials to pass through. Simple In Ills Tastes. George Washington was simple In his tastes, aud during his youth he was a henrtv eater, but was not particular as to what'hc had. Be wanted pla.n fMd and plenty of it. During his lstcr yesrs be WASHINGTON AS AN OLD MAN Age Found Him Nobly Generous-IHB" nlfled ut All 1 line. "You will meet, sir. on old gentleman riding alone, in plain drab clothes, a broad-brimmed while hat, a hickory switch in his I. ami, und carrying an um brella with a long staff, w hich is attached to the saddle-bow, That person, sir, is Oen. Washington." This delightful por traiture of Washington In his old ni;c, when the storms hud passed and life ran in quiel groves by the side of his beloved Potomac, was drawn by young Custis, or stood meditatively, in the shade, doubt less dreaming of passed glories. Kvery day while making his round of the farms, Washington never failed to stop before this held, lean over the fence und call, "Nelson." At the sound tif his voice the old sted would prick up his cms ami run neighing a greeting, to curve IiIb neck under the caressing touch of his master's hand. This was the war horse, .Nelson. whose strong limbs h.nl borne his master safely through the carnage and tumult of many a bloody battle to the crowning honor at Yorktow n, where, sitting on his back, the coromandor-ln-chlef of the American ar mies had received the surrender of Lord Cornwsllls. In this active, unostentatious way passed the last years of the noblest man of his age perhaps of any age. Ami ii .... lie Devsleped "ih i ..... la Handle Thirty fens Wetgbl ! Ltm bet lerass 'an Hill Flam Dally, m minnvii.i k. Or Dear Dr, Darrim Your clci irn and home In aln.enl fur II. c n-i I, w i.oii.iIih bis wrought ul.uool s in. r. n le on me. IV hen I nr-l came lo oil 1 Was alHiut crasy fm... knluey l roubles. I was wlwlu u.uible in work.. Now I inn slr.u.g ami hciilv. and able to handle 10 ton- weight id lumber SOTOM the rftwmill tloor eivrv day. It is a won- Icrl'ul and radxalcurc. I thank you with ill I. iv heart. I will sl.u.il by y. .11 Slid rvciunuicn.l roll Brit, last and all the tunc. Mv mother tMr M A Johnson) who formerly lived Hi Salem, l.r . now In re. .aa never bad a return Of her dentin of II yean.' standing, ettrsd b JfOW IWO y am ago. tarutcluiiv your-. ii Anusa u junnvuri. Dr, Bavria's System of Trealmoais. Rleotrwlty, lbs Invention of the 1Mb ecu turv. .a well worll.v II. e naln-1.1 veura ol Investigation and rxprrnmul that bate been given to it by some of thcuhlr-t aud must devoted votaries of at lence. Hal- fans, Volts, Humboldt, and others equally distinguished, spent years in studying the phenomena ol ini- wnmicriui ageni, ami then Morse gave it a physical value in ine Invention of lbs telegraph. And now. as we have become familiar Willi the constant miracle of lightning, bending olsil.cnt to the slightest touch id ...an. we so-a new wonder Iu its application by lr. Damn. who. hv ski lful n.ei huni-m, lire, I- Hu- subtle tone to the destruction of disease and the building up of waning vita. 111 . i'r. iiarrin irciits w no c.cciru n y and medicines nil curable chronic, ucult1 and private diseases, blood taints, met ol failing manhood, nervous debUtty, stTectl ol errors, or excesses, in old or yottngp loss of memory, diseases caused by mer cury iu the improper treatment of private diseases Office, 3BB .Morrison street. Port land, Hours, lo to A daily ; evenings, 7 to I; Sunday., iu lo i-'. Consultation free and confident Isl : question blank, and cir culars sent gratis to any address, pnticnta cured ut home. Batteries and PNta fur nished. Thcic nre 40,000 native pupils in the Bonds? schools o( the Fiji islands. joiin POOLE, PoartASO, Onmoa, can give you the best bargains, in general nuii'hinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, bells and windmills. The new Itssl I X I. windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. The two little islands of Zgniibgl ami Tempi! furnish four-fifths of tho clou s consumed by lbs world. Firry One KSOWS, Why trillo with a sprain when every onu knows that St. Jacobs (111 used in the worst CMS will so strengthen tin) Iniuied muscle as to make it the beat remedy for this dicadod pain. Malleable n paten ted aitiole, is now used to lilt decayed tSSta. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & 8TAFF till A1IABIS NT., t III, 1 1 . i i Mi-u reiu.r.ns u.isriaasetl treatment slioulil DOaault per .n.ilyof..y UMtrf "Krrr" with Hie in. n.-vr kikI oulv delusive uien'a sitei iallsd, in lha I idled rt.ali a III. eases ut men mad Ilia aimiy of nfe-time. UnSxturtatea avtrjrwhtra ahouiil Iniiiieiliatelyconiiuu.ia-iiie wuli l.r. Foon. of i'hicMK'i Ryrrylhltia iiiii-n.ia.. ReaMOlH aont ev rr, w li.Te lu ". si. a eaehMkes atel Idler" emu en, iluee. 4 r r . -I , . 1 1 I .- solicited. I .lot Hurglcal. aiedleai I Blsctrleal i.-Ja altiile.l. Ii.-lug.iiie tl.e sn.iii.i li r. nil ilrna anaii aimi'iL Avoid limit ris'lillillli-liile I t.V Hie llliail lliorli..,! .ml sell slvleil sims-I. lists 111 Wesl.-m towns. Few ai iiiiltii. apeclallsts locate eulslile of New York or Uhksio, In Ibtas ottlaa yourprl- nie utr.ir an- sate. lne.p)a.eil treat. nenl for ail jlaaaiaa and weakuraaes of ih UktnUo-Urlasry, seen, i, Rtprodoellvo and Ksrvftas aurstssaa. Im- ieiblllel.ts lo lnarr.HK. remiive.1. "S( ntmlH" s.slltvely lil.rU.es th lilood, cures ayplillls a.i.l reliinvpa all wlnte ulcers In tliroa. or inoutli, coo per colnrisl spots mi body and eriiitloiia on akin, also catarrh and rhesiosllsni. " vigor!," " uiily ieriimn, -ut r. -lorer and Inviaora.or, fives vlaor to vital oraana and ,i,-r,-s preventa and cures grip. t per liollle. a (01 It. Trial bull., a. Ulicr n-.nisly, lia.r erice. Female lish of nil species nro coir siderably mi.ro 111.1.10 runs than males, with two exceptions tbo angloi nnd tho oatflsh. KNOCKED WASHINGTON DOWN. Kuther of Ilia Country Given a Illuck Kys by a Virginia Politician, Washington wns an eminently fair man, He had a quick temper, hut as .. rule he kept It under control. Some inn s, how ever, it got the best of him, This was the ease once In Alexandria, Vn., when Washington wns knocked down by Liettt Payne. Payne was n candidate for the Legislature gainst Fairfax of Alexan dria. Washington supported Fairfax, ami when he met Payne he made a remark that Payne considered an Insult, nnd Payne knocked him down. The story went like lightning through the town that Col. Washington was killed, and some of his troops Mho wore stationed .it Alexan dria rushed In nnd would have made short work of Payne had Washington not pre vented the.... He pointed In Ins black eye und told them that Ibis was a personal mailer and that he knew bow In handle it. Kvery one though! that tills meant a duel. The next day Payne got a note from Wushlngton asking him to come lo the hotel. Ho SX led a duel, but went. Washington, however, Wll iu an amiable m I. 'He felt thai In' bad n iu the Wrong, ami said: "Mr I'ay.ic, 1 was wrong yesterday, bul If yon bare had suf ficient satisfaction, let us be friends." There was a decanter nf wine nnd two glasses on the table which Washington had ordered lo ki.ioo.I. over the quarrel The two drank together and became such strong friends after thai that I'uvne was one of the pall bearers nt Washington's funeral. tiik WASHWOTOn COAT. adopted sot. of ihe patrian h, and intend cd to assist the recognition Of Washing Ion by a gentlemsn who had asked to be directed to him, 'Clin icisJl O f WilshingloH when old "to move gently down the stream Of life until .leep with my fulhers," was granted. ind jet. his lotter days at Mount Ver non were busy days; for, every morning, rain or shine, he would mount his horse nnd make the circuit of his farms, a dis tune,, of between twelve and fifteen miles. Not a field or orchard, barn or cabin. wmmI or clearing, but what paaaoil daily beneath his wstchful eye His Journal tells of a im .ruing sla nt in teaching s rebellious coral honevsuckle vine to entwine the trunk of some stately forest tree; of the ch aring away of the underbrush from s MVS of favorite pines; of making drills for tht sowing of holly berries, etc. Faeh ,) he gai. personal directions to MS UlSISesrs, regulating almost wilh the eaN of a father the busy life of the negro world, sud sometimes even sttendinK di rectly to their nc-ds and complaints. In s field of the richest grass and clover Mount Vernon could afford, s tall old sof rel horse, wilh white fsce snd legs, crop pcd. iu iu season ,k 'oinriant herbsjie Don. Washington's Courtesy. In the Century there Is nr. article by Martha Little' Id Phillips, giving "Uecob lections of Washington and His Friends." The an. i. or granddaughter nr the youngest dsugbter of (Sen. Nathaniel Greene, ami sic tells the following story iu the word- of her grandmother, concern ing a visit of ib latter to Washington at PU la del phi si "Onc Incident which occurred during that visit was so comical in itself, uud ao characteristic of Washington, thad I re call it for your entertainment. Larly In a brigkt pen il. r morning, s droll looUsl old (....try. nun Called to see the Proa dent. In the midst of their Interview breakfast was announced ; and the Presi dent invited tin' visitor, ss was his hos pitable wont on sm h occasions, to a sent beside him at lbs table. The vrsWor drank bis eofftS fr' i'1 his saucer; but lest any grief should come to the snowy ils.nnsk, he laboriously scraped the bottom of his cup on the s.i 'jeer's edge before setting it down .... tie tablecloth, He did it with sm h audible Igor tlayt It atlract.l my at tention, and that Of seversl young people present, slwajs on the slert for occasions of laughter. We were mi indiscreet as to sllow our amusement to become obvious. Gen. Wsshln.'ton took in the situation, nnd inn Ustely adopted bis visitor's no tin. I of druikig his coffee, making the Stags efts more pronounced tbsu lbs . . .11 - - . OUC be rcproO'loco. wnr msp.jsmiou m laust waa yn. ni bed st ouce. Crvaiing an luipraaaloa. Ilillsoii Whose pooketlsjok is that ' you ate advertising for? .Iinieon If ins, of course. "Get out! 'Pueketbook containing a roll of notes and a Urge number ol checks and securities. Flndercan keep the money i( he will letiirn papers.' lift out! You don't see u roll of notes or il cheek once a veal." N.i-o, but Bertha Ballion'i father lakes tln paper I advertised the loss iu, and l.o'll see that advertisement. See-" "Hi IB" pl.l Where did you get tbo money to pay for that big nd." "Bartht lent il lo mo, bless her." Tit-Hits. Porous glass is n recent invention and is sitid to pton 1st much in the way of su trior ventilation. tlur Pulley "f Trrr.liirUI RsMaslewi F.xtr. utc annexationists are a.lioeat.ns tin addition Of Canada to Ustt country, and think it can tie accomplished In a peSOSfttl maimer wiiln ui netting a quarrel w.lh Kiuilaud. Such grave questions call for lbs wisest states manship, just aa dysj.-psia. eosstlpattos, liver and a. dn. ) , It-cases and malaria call for a thereuntil! reliable remedy like HoStStWr'l Stomach Hitlers. No OXrarlmontlttf should DC done with untried medicines Wben at. old es tablished preparallou Is In lie had The lnnies uud muscles of the human body tig capable ol over 1,100 novo menu. Oo lo Work. tin to work on Luubsgo us if you In tended In onrt it, and with tho use of St. JaOftbt 'Ul it can be cured vo.y promptly and surely. Hub hard for pmetratlon, Tho dentine ol the teeth is per atcd by tiny canals 1-P),000th of an inch in diameter. I believe mi prompt use of I'iso's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. buoy Wallace, Marquette, Kansas, Deo, i?, UjOfi. Tin. Ceylon yellow silk spidui has a body ih.it weighs nine ounces. THY ALbSUTH FOOT-BASK, A nowdsf to be shaken Into the shoes. At tills season your feet feel swollen, ner vous anil iiucoinliirtaoie. ri you naie smarting feet or light shoes try Allen's Poot-Ksss, It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen ami sweating feet, busters and callous sixits. Relieves corns and bunions of sll pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains. Sweating, damp or rrosted feet. We have over thirty thou- and testimonials Try it i.i.i... Bold by all druggists snd lhO0 OtortC for SfiO, Trial pa ' age PRKR. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, L ' Hoy, N. Y. Among the Kols of Central India n sham light always tOOOmpsnlet tbo wedding ceremony. YOCNOVTSIXTY. Rrrens comfort and happiness In ad Vtnos t vears are realized by compars. tivelv few women. Their hard lives their liability to se rious troubles on account of their pecu l.ur organism and Cher profound Igno rancu concerning tbemseives, sll com li.no to s In ir ten the period of usefulness and till their later years with suffering. Mrs I'.nUhatu baa done much to make women strung She has given advice to mtny thst has shown them how to guard sgaiust disease and retain vigor ous hsaltta m old age. From every cor ner of the earth there la Constantly corn ing tbo most convincing statements from women, showing the efficacy of Lvd'.S K. I'inkhninH Vcgetuhle Com pound 'n overcoming female Ills. Here k s .ettcr frum Mrs. J t. Ortni, of i'.'O Homer St , Jg1ii.sC wn, I'a , which is curl. est and Itltlgbt to the point; DlARMns, PlXgHAM, I feel It rr.y duty tote", all lUfferlng Women thai I think your remedies are wonderful. I l.ad trouble iv.lh my bind, ditty spells and hot Hashes, heel and hands were cold, waa very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, puin in claries snd congestion of the womb, (suico taking your reined let I tuu better every way My head trouble is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. 1 can eat and sleep well and am gaining Iu flesh. I consider your medicine the bait to bo bad fur female troubles. " The present Mrs rinUham's experi ence iu treating female ills is unparal Jelled, for yeurs sho worked solo by side with Mrs. Lydls lv I'iukhaui, uud for sometime past has had sole cbargo of the correspondence department of her greut business, treating by letter as msuy ss s hundred thousand tiling women during a single year. Mrai of iiie Blstsrnsnecs Take Up tho White Man's HtirJon, Bt sure you don't forget, For Aggy's Filipinos Must have their spanking yet. Then get your breakfast, Dewey, While Otis takes a wlun k At tho seat of the disturbance Where tho native pants hang slack. THEY ALL WANT The I'leasantcat. Most Powerful and ifteellvi Scverfall.uK Itemed) for La Qrlppe, Catarrh, Rheumatism. t.sdi W ill cure any artie or pain Itionn III the I iiiii body. Hcl.d lul trial bottle, '.'. This offci lasts ao days only. Largo bottle t:mo I 6 MOM each) ll.Wor 8 lor ti.H0. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURECO. 187 and 189 Dsirbo n St.. Chicago. An tmploytl of Gorman cleiks says that thoy work 20 por cent slower than F.nglisli ones, THE 'W AUENCY FOR and IDEAL BICYCLES 40, S30. g2S, 523.60, 520. If you want a paring sgency write at once bt lore all territory la taken. rilKII T. MKKllILL CYC LB CO., Pl.KTI.ANU, OK. SPOKANE. TAC'OMA. BKATTI.R. Enlarged Prostate Cured, The Bane of Old Ago No Longer To Bo Dreaded. A Man Eighty-two Tears of Age Cured Iu Dixio, Ark. One of the oldest and best known men In Pen v l oillitv tins I. n- i-ntl-lin tlon of enjoying serfcet health SftST lUSertSS. for mote than Iftcen years will, cluo.de prus.ntlc enlarge. noil and Inlhimmatlini. .ind will ehcurlull III anyone bow he WtSCSTtd. Ma. II. I.. 'I'm M.I I' We wnlil this b. rem Ii Ihe eves nf overvrcsilcr f nil-paper, Mr m U. Trundle, iMsfe, Ark., iirlghtv two yssrsof age, im huh- nnd hearty a Baa of hla age aa can he buuid In Ihe State, of Arkansas, in lint, tic looks as youtl nan man it silly VSSrSi Kor .nine IhSS ifieeS mn, Mr. Trunilll was a iltVS lo priisinilc disease. You inc. i who sro urntctcd know whar ir meesi -die dsyi ol unrest, Ins nlghti of torture and alieasliu-ss, 1 i.nhi. Hie r.eiiient call- to past rSler and the lmililtltv to da so. lie could lea real sttsbnul the Imuse, feeble, ireinhliug lad i it ked " nh psls from bend to font. Iu this eaodllwa SS read the siiuillng an nin nn nl lii id- paprr Hint a marvchiua SOW iiii-.hod fur curing prostata disease hud been lUeovorod, lis wrote to the addrsss stvea lor full psrtieulsrs, ami nt once obtained ihe relnciC ; hi less IhSS ten dS) I .note he had the WtllfscUOn of ,'iie.le.iehig relief. Ills rase waachro.de, deep Staled, an I the DSSSeSS ol recovcrv on account of hla age were against idni. Yet iisty days of eostlaubus use or the famous Solvent Altcrans im-thod coed bin.. You nu ll wlio are altllclrd i nn have Ihe same ixperlenes if mi. do what sir, Ti sndle dldi be jsc. I soiicni Altcrn.is.n new. method lrcnliiie.it. it jtdesi rtbed la two sleetj wrlttea Ism.i m h riiu call get free of charge, by mall, by arinlliig fnnr name and inbln-.s to Ihe Kuililre Mi. Und Company, III nf, tmlth liuiiding, Bosses, Maaa. It won't Cost you S rent to get the l.iforuiatlnn, and ii sis la' worm bundredl to yuu- Write Iu day, and refer to this arllclo. Our Calendar Watch FOR 1 899. OhrSI Hie Wine, SSI, dStS, DIOnth and cha.urrs of ihe moos. Bsnoaorse, sseurste, dsraol If you sro Sgnoil agent writ.- ut Immedlalely for sartlSUlsn and our iei.el bicycle price uffn PAOiriC . OAST KOMI tUPPLV 10 , Temple . ourt, Spokane . Wash. A 01 everybody you know to no lv save their tin tags for you The Tin Taga taken from Horseshoe, "J.T. " Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for anv one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Kvery man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and tan have FRR I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows; 1 M-iuh M i. quaint (triign, iin- burtril tn mi 1 1 in 96 1 Kiitfc, our liLde. (mm) ticcl 3S 8 Scitfrtira. i'v im h, K" "''' 4 Chil l' S ', Kuifr, Fork and Spoon 9A t Salt and I'-1 ', on eai-h, uuad- ruptr plate on while metal , M I Kaiof, hollow giuiind, fine I owlish Mfjd 00 T lluller Knife, Irinleplale, lieal U4l. DO 5 SunttrShell.lnpleplale.heMipjaliijr flfl 0 Stamp H , tterlinK ailver TO 10 Knife. "Keen Kutlcr," two hUdrt 7U 11 Itiiither Knife. "Keen Kultet," HitKhhUde . ... W 13 Shears. "Keen Kutter," rViiuh. nt. it e I TI 13 Nut Srt, ( rat Iter intlfl I'ltkl.tilvrr HO 14 Nail Kile, lerluitj silver, amethyst act, tVim h 100 15 Tooth Hrnah, sterling silver, ame- thyat et, 0-inch 100 10 I'aper ( utter, aierling ailver, ame thyat act, T-inch 100 IT H.ilUll, "AMxiation'trcattiual. 100 11 Wati h, atem wind ami set, guaran teed good imi keeper 300 TAC.t IP Alarm ( lock, nickel, warranted 300 30 Carvera, huckhurn handle, good ateel 300 31 Six Kogera' 1apon, best ipi.il 3'il il Knives and turka, aia eaeh, huck horn hant'lea 31 Clock, K-day, Calendar, I hermom- 1 eler. Harometer . woJ 34 Stove, Wilaon Heater, aue No 30 W nr No. 40 AGO 30 i ool Set, not playthinga, hut real tuola AM 36 TuiW Srt, det iiatrd porielain, very rundvine H00 37 Watch, anlid ailver, full jeweled lUOO 31 Sewinu M.uhiii, fiitl claaa, with all attaLhinenta 1.100 30 Revi.lvn, Colt's, htajl qisttsll ! N H 'He, Wunhestrr, 10 -shot, I&00 31 MtM I .nn, douMe haiicl, Immuicr- Urjt, ttuti twial 3000 33 Ciiittr 1 W'ashtnini), r.iew-l, in- 1 ml with inother-of-pejil . 3000 93 Hityde, standard nirtke, tadiea' or tnta' 3A00 IKtOKS -90 choice aetectinna -aatu aa laat yeat'a liai, 40 laga eabK. This offer expires Novambar 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about ihcm to DRUMMOND BRANCH, at. Louis, Mo. I The Rational Inventors' Association. (iNtllRrOSATXD.) TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Baals Cruwnnl. It, l.l.es il nt. . I'aliilraa llllliia ami ratrarlhiii. Dr. T. H. White, W.doaKeti.ral PATENT lll'HINKBH. Wa are, Introduce .mi sell pau.ta. o.irrrxia- lered attoraer esa satymi psteats direct iu. Ihu Kiivorrii.ie.il within.: dr lay. axenti wanted In every town 10 sell BSteatea rtli lu. Ktirlher l.iliiri.ialhii. furnished in. riKjurlt. RcsiS rill I'lUMH.H or l USMiai S I! mi. I'OSU.MU, Oasuux. . GUTLER'SC&RBOLATE OF IODINE me Relief at 1 Last i, iinnuiie.il cure fur irli, Catarrh aun i on MltlptlOO. All llri.KKlala, 11 00. W. II. Hmith, liniiir.eiur. Huftnl MACHINERY fur Mills, it i no BS0BI and Carina: Hire I l.( (Ins and lli.ltn.x Knslnn: HrssChlael l.i. .ill Sana, Alliany (lrr.ae.ete. TATUM&BOWEN n to M Flr-l Hlrert fortLiid. Or. IMS rrusesi ttreet iiannn. .'IfggtTJ g .SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBB pBT ( , , .evSBj Btlxsstfek JBw pSSIBSSSSlrSSSSSSSSSSl tSSBaifffa 1 ffSV si w sttuisr. Taes tsstss s eji-r..st. gfga A big yield of both Rl Hprofil nnil aati-.r.ti turn BtV. " flB will result if ..u pUut JjB BxtSaaStftl vriRiarir f aTftf" H hnl. II !) mi - H tut buy ii(na but rrrrr'ta. Moi.l hy all .I- al. fs Writ for i ti,-. frtM II D M Oatrolt.Mlch. II LADIES If W W ssaa Ask .iruasuu fur Dr. Mart.-la H ta H t r.eii.-.i l.-iiisli- .'III. In instill ."-I Sa SB Baa B wl., ,-,., , W nln IUU...V. I.lts ..nl Hail In. l.i nn lis. iii s (he isiiuliii 'll. ll. rr..rW..insn 'iiis...-.ri'HKK In plala wsl.-.l Irltrr wilh ts tliii.iiil',1. sn-l irll.-'ilsi.. FRENCH URUO V0.,18l 4383Parl bt . M. tor.. CURE YOURSELF! Pirj Hiit fa fur iinuaturfsi dlachata"". iiiMnimatlona( Irritatiii.t ur tUcoralfotM uf iMii na nieiulranna. I'allil.-aa, aiil liul aatrlu TMfEuasCMlaiCiiOo. rl,t ut PtJ,""'-- S..I.I ' r l. is Kit ls(. or artit In i In 'i wrapper, u Mirata. pffpai-i, for li m, or 3 bottlaa, fit. 75. Circular anil on rtxjuaat. YOUNG MEN! DR.GUNN'S' PILLS IMPROVED j LIVER ONE FOR A DOSE. 0M M M.adat ha an.1 M. s" (ia. itruioee I'lmplaa and Turlfy tha Blood, Aid IdKiatlonttndPreTant Hlllotianfaa lK not rrp or Hi, k i-ii Tt roil elnca you ,we will mall aampla frea, or full lu.i forlAr, JH. 1IONANKO o , 41.1 lis.l.i ,Vunn. rVild f UruKglata. 1 r (r.tiirrhra mi.i illrs t tr.-t falsH'a nkv Hiw.-in.- II Im Uiej '.Mi (... .Ii.ii..' wil h will rurv rswn anl avi-ry INil t AHr. known II lirui i'vnr rtillr.l in frr, n.s matter mw sfrttrua or tf lonif atwrafflraf. RMW f" -ii IU uaa wilt aatiinlati you. It la alaatiluU-ly snff, prvvvDla atrit tur, and ran list toko wlthoul Im uiiviv ni. ii and iWtstnlii.u fnnii Irtisliii-s. I'lil K ta ' r air hy all n ltnliU' .It .rf i-i- at fw-nt pn-pawl 0 raprvaa, pUialy wrmppsil, uii r-' fit nf prle. l-y ' V Vkw CHEMICAL C).,CUcstao. W. Un-ular malU-d oo nn-H. RUPTURE CURED. We KU.r.iin-e to lit every caae ws uudrrlake. I.oit put It off; write lor oartleul.r. .1 mire. O. H. tTOOHAKI. CO., . m Trua. Hilar,, 1US .Second Dtrui't. Fortluid, Or. CURE FOR. PILES Ht"pa ll hint; a Jar at 'Iru i-U aaa si . a j ir sasav faaasa. a Danger in ueiayi isx. . . , . , . -im ar eurad t.y Or. Boannko'a Pile ffemetty KviTT man i.r wmnan w 'hoat bltMxl la mit of Hi,,i It. hlna aud TTu.Tina ii-.r(. tamura. Hoc a r 1. r -h'.ui.i r arfiui , anuii taau aoineiiiiiig lo lirliig Ikftrk atrniKth and hatalth. MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY Will dolt. 1'oni.l.ia no alcohol or aulrlla ol any bind Three do, make you tret like a u.w peraou II per Outtle at your dru(ylal'a. I rssn. )r insu i ri-ftiis.Tr. rue nil itusi.iau, rnuau... ra il, r. m w v. NO. H i., cull, hi tula tO . '.' ill. . IS la.r. lea. 0