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aiea. I The Kind You Ilitvn Alwnyn UoiikM, ami which ha bem tu use for ovit :t0 yearn, lion homo tho llgWrtaM - and In. Im:i'II iiuiHf mim lit jsi.' V&CcJLiM lil.w ii. iHki Jik i!ii' vim In tills. 1 1 a L ... .. i , mi v.i i imKoflxiui u.ual Siitwl it ill im ur- lint l.- 111 1111111. I li nn nniMitK'Ta ' - pcriiucuU that trllle H'h ami iulaii(.' r tin- In-all h of Jnl.uit- and Children Kxin-rli mi; uf,uint i:pc-riim i.t. What is CASTORIA Oantoria is a mihutltnto for ( a -tor Oil, I'ariuurli', IroH und BoethltiK Syrups. It is Ilannk' and I'h-awuit. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ollii-r Narcotic siibstiinrc. Itn age U Hh (fiiaranU-e. It destroy Wormii and allay Fcverls-ine. It MUM Dlarrlm a anil Wind . Colic. It relieves Tuetlilnir Troubles, cure Const Ij.at Ion and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcifulutes tbo Htomach and Bowel, K-Ivlnu; healthy and natural sleep. The Children Punoecu The Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over SO Years. PORTO KICAN SUGAR. The following editorial wits writ ten for the rjaturdaj morning Ore gonian before it was koown tbat tbe laab of public opinion bad forced tbe republican mnjority in oon grots to do partial justice in Porto Hioo in the matter of tarilT charges collected oil exports from the island to tbe United Stales since the date of Spanish evacua tion: The agonized prayers of McKin ley worshipers tbat their god will move In the 1'orto Hi -o matter, and lead the cause of justice and humanity, would be amusing if they were not so pathetic. The suppliants ought to know tbat 1'resident McKinluy is not a leader, but a follower. Let him alone, and kiok up all the row possible. Then, maybe, he will relent and save them. Only "partial justice" we say. Tbe ill-gotten money that was wrung from her sugar producers in larifl charges, at the behest of the sugar trust, will not lie returned to the people from whom it wsi ex acted, but will In spent in "im provements" on the island. The sugar kiugs contributed vast turns towards McKinley presidential election exjienses, and the people will not be allowed to buy cheaper sugar, eveu from the newly ac quired islands that are now as much an integral portion of the country us Lane county, or the state of Oregon. Congnssman Johnson, of Ohio, hit the nail on the bead when be told the majority of the house s me facts Saturday. He said: The president is a good poli ticitn. He has heard from the country. He is trylug to square himself and you with the people who protested, in the name of jus tice, against tbe unconstitutional and iniquitous tarifl bill you passed Wednesday. You oomo here with a oonfeesion that the bill was wrong, and now seek to return a portion of tbe stolen goods like a couscienoe-itricken thief. The Cottage drove Leader calls attention to a glaring inconsistency in the report of the political condi tion of Lane oounty made by Hon. S. li. Eakin, state committeeman from Lane county, to tbe chairman of tbe Republican state central committee. The Leader says: National Hanker, 8. B. Eakin, in his report to tbe Oregonian on tbe prosperity of Lane county, says tbe condition of the masses is consider ably improved, and that money is easier among the farmers, although they have sold but little wheat or bops. Isn't this a little funny? Mr. Abraham 8. Hewitt, one of the most intelligent and successful iron and steel manufacturers in the country, recently wrote: The government is making Mr. Carnegie a present of ubout 110,000 i day on account of its duty on Cuban and Newfoundland ore of 40 cents a ton. Take nil that duty ami tbe sealxmrd manufacturers would make steel enough cheaper so that Mr. Carnegie would lower his price II a ton. Carnegie does not want this f 10,000 a day, and he has said more than onoe that he did not. The government thrusts it on him, and it all comes out of the consumer. There 1ms not been the slightest necessity tor a duty on foreign ore for the last ten yeais K. (I. Hursti, formerly prosecuting atuiruey of lala AlaMot, Is still hoidlug down a fat jtovernniriil position In Han Kranulsoo. Saturday's llomliurg Review: D. P. Klsber received four thoroughbred game chlehens from Oeo. Fisher, of Kugene, this morning. K M Mulkey and Chat K Lockwood, well known In Kugene, are said to be republican candidates for the ottloo of Municipal Judge In Portland. Itosehurg Itevlew: Contractor L. C. Hheruian was hi Cot lag drove last week. He says that Cottage Grove It moving ahead with a steitdy growth, all ou account of their road to lloheuila. Old Joaquin Miller, "the poet of tbe Sierras," was In Vlrglula City a abort lime ago the first time in about forty years. While on the Comttock be wandeied into the KnterprUe prlotlug Ones and asked "If Dan de Uullle or Mark Twain was lu." Mark quit the paper In UN and Dan has been dead several years. The Hun.-. Montana Miner of Febru ary 28, give au account of the death of John Pooley at Meadervllle, a tuburb of Hutte, from tbe eflectt of protracted over-ludulgeucs lu , aloohollo atiiuu- lauta. The Miliar says Pooley "occu pied a nicely furnished apart mm t in company with Kred Herboid, a clerk n the Metdervl lie drug store." RISING BREAST I other iMintul Hint serious tibpeatS which to many mothers MifTcr, can he avoided bv the use ct " Motiibr's Pkik.nd." This remedy is n God send to woracu, because it carries them tluonuh their most critical ordeal with pcfftCI safely and no pain. No who uses " MoTMER't l siKM'" need (ear tin- sutlrhtu! and ilmiTr of child-birth for it roba thit ordeal of its horror and inaures safety to mother and i Mil.1. tkt Tm-mt -CMFC Oar book, "Wore Hal) la Bora," U v.. MWtKM M afTatsfl O its weight iu gold to every woman, aud will bt Stat free In plaiu envelope by Bra.lticl.l fff FMfl Regulator Company, Atlanta. Go. ST aTa M mZm sTW MJ KEPUBLICAS STATE IM.AT PORKS. '. Show Coraple fkm fa Ur 1H90-2-4; fVcP rM V Jsa. ..aaawaaaaaLelgJI wi is, i.iihkhi. ... ... sa si I .IlStsKiaVjrSXu.?M ' iaXn-i.ii 1 nl...ai'uih o . j aw!ClB Issfl ""'. iisak''ik. M ,.n,-M..i..uu aB jStlaBMB.' oaLMs u 1 ijrj r. ' - ' I.. -i.taiaWljfWMTssrlMi eWe. r law . r. 4 xi" IMPOUND CATALOGUE FREE THU Blti CTLPCUE n-gasgRlWgS 01 taw larfWa, OhI esas, ) is msw bwsjww SAMii tst lOviiT vHiiitAiirsicass rttf Irf -7 "-"-ir '- 1 1 ' 1 i- m. as 0 ,W llli IVftTTMIS 11-... t m if ssssai 1 . ..j 1 SMfhZiraW a ...i. . irartiri , IN, I 'MM, SnHal !'.. . I rrml.,lf Ml, taM. I.nNjn, tak... TlilK Swim, 1 .. ..!.-. varvlhlu sa ti. aajsaiaa i s sai 1 I .Uf .1 V,.' IV 1 st 1. IV. am. 1 1.? n sad a ill T.,iil I ta frus, I'Taepliamln iilalaa ja.l h,-w l.nnWr, Si-w mw a i. ! on aailhlna la T ' toaa. Is, Sis S- ,id. is. l-.la-. a .1.0 .ttU I HIS . M I 01. 1 t, il. nuao.ui -aUaaMfilu iHlaav sail ins I'm "ll 1. a sa.uam.ai t .u. u.i Trlaatt. .1 ' rlara i.l "Taalal.l , ' - 1 a a .." isasajkaswai a Da i. va v .. .... I.iai.oa. . 1 Ua Six.! astasia. ' paS3 m iilP' 1 1lara at.a.U l'.iklt.l.s . - 1. - , 1. u. 1 aWarS....la- TkaBo.0 4 toaUSsa Waaalafloa Wallonal Tnaaiia. V."., i M CaJaa. I r Ua laiwa.1 Saaass of ISl Sla.l . i. .... ,.3lUaakN.I.. I uJali. a a ..la" TkaSnall A S.-ulhloa u VJrTfjTaJ. fo'a.lla.,lrart M It Mai. al 4 .iilwaaSa aw trm4 SaaS Si an itEmm, oauo co. inoj. chicaco. Illinois, u. K a. Within a- ft rJsw IUf4sw lican canrMivtes fnr "Hi will the vol t the people of (Xr.ff.go.H-. Tfesy will ciinderon U"u -,. r -t ' -, I'upiilint" .nid Silver He,ii' liiaaMrs for their adnesioii tf) silv-f is a co ordinate mouev metal. N lietter answer can be given them thin tbeir own state platforms of 1190-2-4. Here they are: MS SILVER A.NU GOLD. 1890. Recognizing tbe fact that tbe United (states is tbe greatest silver i roduoing country in tbe wor d and thai both gold and silver were equally the money of the constitu tion from the beginning of the re public until tbe hostile legislation against silver, which unduly con tracted the circulating medium of the country, and recognizing that the gret interests of tbe people de mand more money for use in the channels of trade and commerce, therefore we declare ourselves in favor of tbe free aod unlimited coinage of silver and denounce any attempt to discriminate against silver as unwue and unjust. 1892. Thoroughly believing tbat gold and silver form the basis of all cir culating mediums we endorse tbe amended coinage act of tbe last republican congress by wbicb the entire production of the silver mines of the United States is added to tbe currency of tbe people. 1894. We reaffirm tbe doctrine of the republican party in relation to money as stated in the r aliunal platlorm rjf 1892, particularly as follows, to wit: "The American people from tradition and interest favor bimetallism, and tbe republi can party demands tbe use ol both gold and stiver as standard money." FOR OOLD. Up to and inoluding 1894 the National Republican party had favored bimetallism. Then Wall street captured the party, together with drover Cleveland, and Oregon Republicans followed suit with the following platforms: 1896. We are in favor of tbe maiate- narw-o rii IKa nrospn t irold fltnntl- ard; we are unqualifiedly opposed to tbe free coinage oi silver. 1900. So long as either of the great political parties advocates the free coinage of silver, the financial question is the paramount question before tbe American people. The republican clubs of the stale ot Oregon, in convention assembled, reaffirm their loyalty to the gold standard, and their opposition to the free coinage of silver. A DEMOCRATIC ARGUMENT. Oresuiilan, March 3. An iron and steel trust, with $1,000,000,000 capital, is a demo- cratio argument, and will be as long as a protective UrifT is rotain ed on iron and steel. at Miss Hobson, the Lame Impostor, Doing this Section. Mist Hilda Hobson, who haa i.vn victimising people along tbe Southern Pacific, from Han Franoltoo to Port land, la tald to i In Coburg, aud may arrive at Kugene at any time. Mitt Hobton'i methodi are peculiar. Mhe itrlkea a town, looking for a brother or some relative who Uvea a short distance In the country. Of course be falls to arrive. r)be haa Just been robbed of $176, or tome other con venient turn, and tecuret a "loan." Hhe acorut with pride tny charily, but agrees to repay the loau on reachlug her destination. It never arrives. Mlta Hobaon Is a cripple, and claims to have a silver tblgb bone ai the retult of an Kaslern railroad accident, aud states she now bat pending a suit for damages agalntt tbe company. Hhe frequently deviate from this story ami let la other-. Mlat Hobaou ll a rank fraud, and should not be assisted. For School Superintendent. l'suillslou I. O. Marvllle Watts, of Athei a. It out fir the democrat io nomination for oounty sohool lupt iliilendent. He hti openly announce) that he would like tilt, naming and teviiia to have strusk a (atpular chord among the dt mocats. "In fact," aald a close friend of Mr. YVaCs to the Kast Oiegnnlati, "I have been surprised at the ntnnb rot repub licans who have spoken of Mr. Watts' candidacy with warm favor and I am ol the opinion that bt would command very ttroog tupMrt, holding the eutlre demooraile vote and drawing heavily from the republican." Mr. Watts It a graduate from tbe L'utverslty of Oregon al Eugene, and of the Kasteru Oregon ttate normal school at Wanton, ami hat taken a law course betides. Ho has taught In this county aud It a bright young man, fully fitted for tbe petition. It looks much at though ho would meet little opposition In the convention, and, In the event he come out for tbo ofUce as a nomine on the ticket. It also looks like a "einoh" that will run MWHal like a startled dear. AUNT FANNY, j .IfMkaSmH S fP-Kf WilraYaiiaK I 4f J taatJfrewnir-'' -'.-.." lib, Ao rufaao. A Mo r for l.aifa, r Sr mtT Tl ftasc was a pretty hot soOJiar laWlSjM M I aM "Who mwe Js axl ll.eni hifi ii They were a kc-psak from an old i. ml aud have Us-u amouK my treaa nr.. for 13 years. Bertha," waa tlo, n ply. "Hut now they are for me," said the roun firl careaaingly. "They will be ao lorely for tomorrow evening, and I muat look my best, for tbe sirls will all iOfl tbeir most fascinating attire in honor of lb occasion." "Is It not rather marked to be ao very tniioiur Inquired her aunt 'To Judge from what you hare told me, thia bero of yours may have any on in Bilverdal for asking." "WU, be won't know It," replied Ber tha. "And, Aunt Kanny, he really la worth courting; be la ao very rich." "It that all that la required, Bertha. In a husband?" said her aunt aerioualy. "Well, It is the main thing, anyhow, Dowadayi,T replied Bertha. "But Law rence Lane haa more than riche. Lucy Uardinf always speaks of blm as a 'true Christian gentleman.' " "A true Christian gentleman!" Aunt Fanny repeated th pbraae In a musing tone, while a soft light came into her dark eyes and a amlle hovered over bar lip. Th neat evening Laura and Bertha. In fleecy, whit robe, with hluah roses in the hair, atood before the long mirror in tbe drawing room pouting. In the meantime the gentle aunt, who for ten yeara had filled a mother'a place to these, ber lister's children, waited In her own room for her nieces. She was not beautiful, yet there waa a charm In her sweet face and a music In her vole that wer sought in vtln in her more daahing nlecea. Aa ahe waited her eyea rested upon a letter, discolored and worn, wbicb had been long hidden under her treasured oruamenta. And ahe read: Daai rrsn.es Hucm you trill not disobey your fathsr sod I cannot command tbe sum as aa msnds to pmf my lata father's debu to him, srs must part part foe s tin only, for, though aeaa roll Ulwern and w may nut write, your heart nd mlna csa nseer b wholly severed. Trust me, trust ma, darltrur, tor, though rears nay elapse. 1 will return, true to my pledge to you. Will you krep Ins little geld sprigs I ven tured to offer on your birthday that something ol mlns may be yoursr Heaven guard you and keep row from further sorrow. Till ws Best, pray tor saMSySMt. It waa t brilliant party that Mrs. Has klna. the leader of fashion in 8llverdale gave to her returned nephew. lie had left home atruggling againat fortune and depressed with a knowledge of hi fa ther a large debts. No word had come to any, till a letter to hla aunt bad announced hla return after 13 yeara' aojourn In Australia. All hit father's debtl were paid, and hit lawyer spoke of large suma invested lu vurtoua ways. Bo tbo result waa the nrn llsnt aasemhlagc which l.uura and Ber tha were to honor and where that "little old maid," their aunt, waa to appear in aociety after ten years' aeclualon. The hero of tbe evening had not ap peared when the trio, under the escort of Mr. Leslie, llertha a and LOWS s father, entered, but loon a movement near the door announced his arrival; a tall, dia tlugulahad looking man of 88 or 3d, with finished manners und well modulated vole a man to notice in any circle, but now, with the glitter of his wealth, a n .... Bllvtrdaie thought, to full down be fore and worship. lie bad greeted his hostess, bad mad nearly the circuit of the room, bowing to new friends, greetlni: with warm cordial ity hla old ones, when his eyes fell upon a gulden ear of lo ut resting upon a broad braid of black bair. The light that sprang to his eyes, the smile upou hla lips, carried such deep peace to ou heart, gave one life of patient waiting such a new happiness, that the words of polite greeting fell upon ears that scarce ly heard them. No one elae noted more than the quiet greeting of old frienda; but two hearts were full of deep joy reat after weary longing. Some of the guests were invited by the returned Australian to a uouacwartulug of the new mansion which waa to be the future home ot Lawrence Lane. One week soon glided uay. Aunt Fanny was very kind in helping to trim new peach colored silks for the sisters; but there waa an odd amlle ou ber Up when Lawreii.e Laue'a matrimonial prospects were discussed. A few daya before the eventful night Aunt Fanny, to her nieces' surprise, went ou a visit to aome old friends. The evening upnoiuted for tho house warming came at last. Merry voices rang through the hall and rooms, gay footsteps (lew from one beautiful apart mnt to another, till it waa whispered that the revelers were Invited to meet th mistress as well aa the master of the Ion. The clo-cd il.ior which ahut off a imall room from th long drawing room were eagerly watched aa the guests assembled and no host came to welcome At length they wen- opened, and the hero of the hour entered, with a small, hit robed figure on hia arm, and mora than one cry of astonishment greeted Frances Somer-. and more than one 111 natured whisper was directed at Law rence Lane's taste in choosing "that little old maid." New York News. Hldlealoas liana. Although China ia making rapid prog ress in the art of war, the Introduction of railroads aud other modern improve ments, th government continues to man ufacture the ridiculous "two men breech loading Jlngals" that have bOM used by th soldier of the Chinese empire ever Ince tho Inveution of gunpow der. Tho jingal I a curious weapon that looks more like a telescope than a gun. It Is mounted upon a tripod six or eight feet high, so that It can be tired over th heuds of the soldier in the front ranks. The barrel is about nine feet long, th bor about l'j inches In diameter, and the projectile can 1 either solid or a bunch ot small shot tied up in a bag of thin rice paper It haa an sBsetivs MaBfS of from 200 to 300 ycarda only, and top vigii rjeBcoM who saw it in us In the late war with Japau aay that it Is no more to feared than any other old fashioned blunderbuss. It takes two men to load and tire It, and when It Is dlamounted they carry It on their shoulders Ilk a plc of tesn'lne. Chicago Uecord. 1 a' 1 M 1 ' BJ 7 10 :ti "ti 2 90 1 60 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 60 1 00 I 70 "The Wreklv CiT.r.K!;." i"ho Broad-Axe la no more. I ti Its place J. F. Ami has started ' The Weekly Cltlten." It will bo run on about the same lines a the It A. Tbe paper will appear weekly aa heretofore. James wleldt a vitriolic pen at time. Tbe paper baa htn enlarged to a live col umn folia We trust that bo will get rioh witb "The Cttlson," Commissioners louri. 1 4 at tt.!. witness Htate vs J t ii aSvwHfl .' 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' L. u l a . i-lw. e- VM II Man lie j - g kits, win,- Male v J M Martin. - Oeo roller, constable fee Htate v CI I no J H Utiles, constable fee State vs BroW'ilee it W VoSteb, cons-able f K Mrl'nuley, witness Slate vs Cline Geo rroner, wlluesa Htate vs i line Carl Brown, witness Htate vs Cllne Oeo t.'rouer, witness Htate vs James Martin 1 J H Htllet, witness Htate vs James Martin Hni Heoll, wliLes Htate s James Martin J M I ten n le, wltiiess Htate va J lines Martin Oreo More, witness Htate vs J sines Martin Mary Thorn, witness Htate vs Harvey - 'Jbai Walker, wltne-s Htate vs Harvey 12 30 J W Vaug,uan, J P, Htate vs Harvey 12 30 Tom I'utlerson, witness Htate vs Harvey 8 80 Frank Hewitt, witness Htate vs Harvey 12 30 Jess Woodson, witness Htate vs Haivey I2 80 T in Brown, witness Bta'e vs Harvey I2 3" Ruby Pratt, witness Htate vs J H Msrtln 1 60 Ituby I'ratt, witness Htate vs J H Martin.. 1 Air'ie Mathews, Htate vs J H Martin 1 80 Vera Auten, wltuess Htate vsj H Mart. ii 1 60 Barbara Gray, witness Htate vs J H Martlu I 60 Wanda Loka, witness Htate vs J H Martin 1 60 A I Montgomery, wltuess Htate vs J H Martin 1 60 J H Htlles, wltuess State vs Crow lib- $ 1 M f W Hank, witness Bute vs Brownlee 1 60 Bd Stiles, witness Htate vs Browulee 1 70 K M Brownlee, witness State vs llrownlee 1 60 atolls Ilrownlee.witness Htate vs Brownies 180 Joe Brownlee, witness State vs Browulee 1 60 U C Kit enian, constable fees State vs Brownlee 25 20 H D Bd wards, county commies loner 60 00 E O Potter, cash for pauper sup plies 5 25 H C Hudson, repairs ou ferry 6 00 OA Wiutermeier, J P, making; jury lilt 8 00 W T Martlu assisting in making Jury list 2 00 a C Kleeman, assisting In mak ing ju y list 3 00 Tax sale certificate No 72, 1893, sale; assigned to Ida M Wicks for tbe sum of f 7 38. Tax sale certificate No 374; certificate was cancelled as it was made through error. Tax sale certificate No 120, 1897 tax sale; assigned to O f Hall for tbe sum of $10.70. B Q Dunn, juror, Htate vs Barker 4 Huilth 1 70 John Higglns, juror, Htate vs Barker A Smith 1 7.) F M Wllklns, Juror, Bute vs Barker & Smith 1 60 John Kddy, juror, State vi Bar ker A Smith 1 60 O B Detmerlng, jaror, Htate vt Baiker A Smith 1 70 J M Martin, juror, State vi Bar ker a Smith 1 70 CA u .Mei iiu-ler, lutticefoes 53 95 J K McKenzle, witness, W'beeler vi Carter 4 10 Arthur Brewer, wltuess, Wheeler vs Carter 3 40 (leo M Oicutt, bridge wojk 52 47 M A Meyers, wltuess 3 20 Trv a JACKSQN SQUARE Sc Cigar Knock-Out Drops AT All Popular Brands Of Cigars for sale. Julius Goldsmith's r wvie,, 12.45 COLD PUTfO I Ct tfcSI a.l .'ut a... I SIM M ca I'.mi.ii asiST anil aa lll aaad MM ii wairh by aipreas. 0, u. u, ubJa.-ttoeianilii.noR. You eaa . eamlnellal J. ur MMa .aee Jul II f un.l arfu, nSMtSk a l.n.Miil 1 m. ...... SXla,..., swj a-aaj la w.i.kw .... aenaS, IHllasa.llun.ler lurk salaleaslins Jaacrl tliu a, l. OMa, la.ri... sou, wis mi. 4 ,.r 1 1, a I ,. ON MS.SSS-UStaM mi. 1 a.,,,,. u j, ta fln.t It Ihaa-iuator netWr lhanan, of thaas alt-haa. aa, th. ,trrM asaai uiS ran a. i, aj..l ei.reaa 1. 1 1 SS , Don't b Dtceiveel whloh w. ulil lead tou V Jallara jo ooald sal a ouw tin WmtSLVUt a. 1 1 S as. .ma rae fcw ""- icda. aZ .. . ' " IW as. II la I ua- aK. si , L. m mi v of f wtrrr ,wz k MSnr at I B low. yow I k" sonietbinpatleast a thousand times -Utter. It U Acker's atgllsh Ih-medy for ' .I.a anil Colds. A ooa wbUssjo 1 ssaas , Ui OOUfB ali'l touini u. MsM tbat rock and rye n ehowornther I tried Acker a h.ml.sh Ke e 1 . One bottle did the bus.ne , for STtooekod that cough out com ;! b and it has never come back ajfain. There U neve udaypa..tl,atI!on t Tf word about this wonderful nusli. -me I al nnrst forgot to aay that I. aru stn.n...- rand fleshier now, since taking the IWdy, t an I was before the cough begun. 1 wroe ibb letter volunUrily and cheerfully . and am vUd to do it." (Signed) Qtm. HOIW Baloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho. Sold at25c..Kc. and 1 a bottle, throughout he Timed Stat and Canada; and in Kng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4a. tid. if you arenot satislic-d after buying, return the butt e to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorUe the abort vuarantt. W. U. UuohtK it 00sj treprutuTt, Mm la. For Sola B" W L Delano- SIL'SLAW MAIL STOPPED. Eli Bangs Waiting for the Con tractors to Pay Him. Ell Bangs, ofCthis city, who has a sub contract for carrying the msll from Kugene to h'loreuce, under Bbelton & Yaden, of London, Keutucky, today ttopped proceedings by failing to take the mail nut. Mr. Banos states tbat 'be contrac tors are behind about eight months in their payments to him, and that be will not carry tb mall longer until a settlement is made. Tbe government will take a band In tbe matter ami the mail will be run ning BKin in a few days. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ItartlflclsllydiRfststhcfoodandalflB Haturo in strengthening and recon structing th.; (o.liiitisted digestive or gans. Hist lie lal est dl-covcred digest ant and tonic. No other preparation Otn approach It in etllcicncy. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SiokHeadacbe,Oastralgla,CTatnpaaiM all other result suf Imperfect dlgestioa Prepared l y E C. DcWo.t A Co., Cbleago. VINCENT & CO.. Corner Sruo Store. TRUSSES, Qfifil!s2B AND UP Krirti'luii. Uo rrj ttwat Trusts-a sia4e .a in tnltt I'll II a i Imi than . .. .. 1 1, . t-.l the BfMf rharved ly othtjra, a;,,! Ml JO QUARAHTtr TO riT tOU PHFKTH. s-.y tn stlifther j.'H wisli "iir fti troat- Tnii.a r I'Uf H.-h Row fork ateveralbU IL.Bsllf Trvjaa, llluMruti 1 abi v . ruttbll ad. oat ftnil fntltuutwithOttl Hl'titUL l llli r aaaarrl, Ut your Helcat, Wrifbi, aga, how Ion,; you have ln npturtHl. whether rupture If larjreor unall; MM utate number Indie imtind tbr body on a llnr wttb the rupture, aay whether rupture In on rliiht or leftnltlu. and we will tend either truaa to you with the under atandlntt. if It la awt a peHael li anl retail, maavo that reiali al threr time our price,) OVflUI rvturn It and we will return your money WRITE FP? fPr TRUSS CATAIOOUE ih V I 9 sif iraa. In. luJlnit the w 9I0.0U Ua Tmoo 6n "?r latteaireo alaaaat aay ease, sad wkkbi w aril for 0' Iv ' SEARS, ROEBUCK it. Co. CriiCAbf NERVITA aOMsi VITAL! Vt LOST vgc; and MANHOOr Cures Impotency, Ninht Emissions an;' wasting diseases, all effects v self gejM uiiuso, cr txci-ss and lndis fPWs ire,io" Aiiervetonicaiul Ki ,,'mm1 u'Hlcr. Brines tin Y T pink plow to pale cheeks. nr Kgsas; restcres tha lire cf youth TlrS ly mail BOc per liox; boxes tor OS.fiO; with a written guuratia too to euro or k-efund tbo money, NFFlVirA MEDICAL CO. Zlinton St. Jackson Sts,, CHICAGO, ILL. Fer sal WL IVIj.no DnaaM IMI ftRokB HEP CROSS, It. r. ia a case nf a v... .i . woman of rcntr.il Ob id arba haJ" beauty nnrl wit t., etsjanl lir, lp'S the waa liuililniK lata arotwnksaai '" came to Uarkru liei (, rT," wriRhrd so heavily n,,,,,, n lh""l lonK time she would pot- MaldaSS her house. She used t rtci m i. ' , J atri-tehrd on a coin h aa 1 . ' "lerJ tovalid chair. And her fru-mi, S doc was (uuicu as an eiample of Chnajj courage. She referred to her CjH "tiar rmu ' ' anrl ...... .. ... ' I brave and irood she was to War h?.i' with such fortitude. One by one hJ lTicuiia win jmueu 10 inr raen 0j ,r choice. She aent them all prearr,.., , reccivcu iiwm cacn a piece of w. j cake, which abe cried over a little 1 .li,'.: i nut under liar ... C ' waan't any good for ber to drran. man iouiu utaiiv nrr. a lite of au utferiDK waa hers. Yet her sad imU, rot brighter as her cross irot hravi,. 1 day a young man found his war iitos Dome , iwaiun upon im gut, at b her. And ao he came often awtst.T to look for him, and learned to lejT blm, and dreamed the pretty dreiai s come to pure women whose heartiCi fashioned for happy love. But overCl ptuapeci was ine suauow oi Her aoaa ' ' It could never be, never be ! " Sotd It over anu over again to Herself night aa the tear alipped down berk Then she got to saying : "If it ratlin be! If it only could he "' And.L. this many times day and night. Oat j be lay on the sofa and tnyan to ta 1 hall he!"., IT SHALL BE I " I'll break thi croaa to pieceiorni trying." And then she looked irotttJ help. Ana oy cnance m pinvidcsna came into her hanils a tsiok-tkri whose title and contents are refantrjl below. It appealed to ner. c sense waa what she needed. Sbi now tbat she had eyes, handa. i dimensions like her girl friends, wkoa. mstrons and mothers She realUMl was not common sense tbat shrikorjl bom to be crushed oy her cross. Life, libertv and tbe pursuit of I were her inalienable riirhts and shew the full righta of her womanhood Its common senae she needed. She atlai all the uncemmon, extraordinary Bjl travagant lorms ot ireatmcnt, a wanted less medicine and more i sense It was thus she began the at Dr. Pierces tavorite rrcinption. rest of the story sounds hire a furtl But it is only like a fairy story in taa ends amid the raerry clanif of bells and with "they lived hippji afterward. It seemed a miracle to her friends si this martvr. this patient crosa beam,! up from her sofa and begin to lire. Iti more strange wnen sne mat to rou.a the wheel, and tennia, witn all UK I of one ao long excluded from oat I enjoyment. And strangest of all Ustl became tne motner oi neauny, oapjri dren. This is not a hnry story. Iti the story of one person. It is tie Sat thousands of women. It is a cssa nicture in which one can trace fas si face, lined with suffering, charnelaj tears. It is a story aa true as means of the Prodiiral Son. which u all story of one young man but me atonal tvni' which reueats itself ireneratica generation and is as common to Basal IO .AM.l. ,u nulla tta M, aiuiiiw. IS IT VOL'S STORT? Vour story either in whole oriiSl There's hope for you. There's bel you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrefsXrj cured so many cases woo me burden under which the weak uil body staggered on to the grave. thi:l be recommended witn tne inmus a ance in every case of female disordm I to REAnaaa or this rarax rio I We will aend the "Common Snujl Adviser," the life work ot or a r MHni nf ,.n,v.nna (111 one - Ct I defrny cost of mailing only, if pa saSj Kperoveretl eaiuon. Ln mm mm -7-ndsomely snd permanently """."J Sena 11 cenia in stamps n im eaa - aarv alaitlral Aasociallol . Buffalo, N I " .. ,.'"ia! 1 V It k. Silt I ,".'" ,T.-..iassrt r. .v.,.".i ";:,,: i. tan tiit rm mtlifj&i sirs its 1 urn i tki fliu lo ua. sl'i- MS if a tin. ,ulr l.y ''""a -... , -;..:r TiHiiui imt-n:t nni t-i , xt t.to, payt : 1 J 4JJ lairai r. tt ' T. ai jrarlal a.. . .. sianit.a l,i'in. n . - an Italian llnlnir. taa.ae lie.;. JJM aiajiaa aaa rpiainrriD,. - - .J .sial kraasbaal.aaalt aj !.. - . '' . !7 OK FRkh IUIIII , I ISTStSS, art.rforS n,,- I ... J . . J kflaaajfjL tap xasasura a .Hi . 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