Mrs. plnkham's friends tre everywhere. Every wommn knows g0tnO wommn friend who has boon heJpmd by Lydht C Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. What does this friend say about It 7 Read tho letters from vomen being published In this pop""' M you are ailing, don't try experi ments. Rely on tho rolls- hire. Plnkham's great tnedlolno has stood with out a poor tor thirty years. Puzzled women write to llrs. Plnkham for mdvloe which she gives without charge. Tho advkte Is oonfldendal and accurate. H has helped a million wo men. Mrs, Plnkham's address Is Lynn, Mass. Iptrtii OilRalaalllr. "According tO Marambat," says the Sew Voloe, "3,000. convict examined L hi,,,, 78 per cent were drunkards; ",t percent ol these were vagabonds and teggars; "i0 per cent of the assassins mil 57 P SSt of the incendiaries .-ere drnnkudl, Marro found that the drunkards stood in the Hint rank of highway robbers, 82 per cent; Vetunlt luiiud among 40 aleoholto criminals that there were 15 homicides, 8 thieves, 6 swindlers, tl assaulters (on tmm), kr assaulters (wounding), ui(l two ragranti. " A SIGNIFICANT LETTER. New York City, Feb. 16, 100. My Dear Carlton:! know it will please you to learu that my homeward jouni'v trom San Francisco waa more Ihio pleasant. One striking feature that addf ) very mnch to my comfort wii the rliniug car service on the Hio brands Western and the Denver & Rio draude. Thin 1h the finest service of thii description 1 have ever een any where, either iu thiH country orabroad; the bod and cooking; win ull that could he deaired, and at very moderate prices. II von happen to know the Hio Grande ffwteru ieoile, 1 wish yoo would say to them that it will afford me the peate-t pleasure at all times to hear testimony anywhere to the above facts. Verv truly yonrs, (Signed) J. AUDISO.N HAKKK, 2nd: Kail Lake Tribune. The Hio lirande Western Railway now operater) through I'ullman sleeping cut between San Francisco and Obi ago, without change. The route via Stlt Lake City is unequalled in attrac tiveness and wealth of novel interest. Throe through trains daily. Write for information, rates, etc., to J. D. Man, field. General Agent, 253 Washington itreet, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W. Ileinti, Icucral I'assenger agent, Salt Lake City. Cnriatlan Ksperleiiee. Christian experience cannot lie order ad aa oue orders goons from a store, or writes a check on a hank. It comes at a fruit. When we obey wo know; when we believe and follow the Lord Jems lie gives the grace. It may be very quietly, but in reality, and with peat comfort. United l'resbyterian. Kaber Becker always drinks im ported wiue. don't he? Ilallan Yes, poor fellow. He't trying to drown his domestio troubles. -Brooklyn Life. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, strip Up Kios, manufactured by the vUaOMu Flo Syrup Co., illustrate Jjj value ,,f obtaining the liquid laxa ue principles of plants known to be u.. ."""J 'aawsiTS anu preiK-iinua; JMm in the form moat refreshing to the JJIJl and acceptable to the system. It the one perfect strengthening laxa , cleansing the system effectually, Jelling colds, headaches and fevers Jtly yet promptly and enabling' one o overcome habitual constipation per nanently. Iu perfect freedom from 'ery objectionable quality and sub ne, and its acting on the kidneys, mm and bowels, without weakening irritating them, make it the ideal xative. the process of manufacturing figs V Med, as thev are pleasant to the I1' hut the medicinal qualities of the Sgy afe obtained from senna and aromatic plants, by a method nown to the Camporhu Fie Svkit J on:.v- In order to g-et its beneficial nd to avoid imitations, please 2Jj the full name of the Company on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S-A-rT FSANi Is, -n at. ," all Druggists. -Prlc. SOc. perbotM. LIVE-STOCK CENSUS. Aa Enumeration of Pure-Ursa Farm Animals Will Ue Part of Twelfth Ceneae. An enumeration of the pare-b'od or pare-bred farm auiuiala in the Lulled Sutei will be a part of thetwelftti ceu ut. The main schedule for agrtcnltura provides for returning the number, June 1, 1900, of all pure-blooded ani mal! recorded or eligible to record, on the farm." While the treasury department, in administering the tariff laws relative to pure-bred animals, does not accept the verbal statements of owners or agents, hut requires certified evidence in writ ing of the pedigree claimed, the census enumerator will be compelled to rely pretty generally, if not wholly, upon terbal replies as to whether stock ia pure-bred. Ai several monthi must elapse before the census of live stock will be taken, Director Merriam requests that all who are not certain whether their unregis tered animals are grade, or pure-bred and "eligible to record," take steps definitely to settle the mooted point, and thus lie prepared without hesitation to give the enumerator accurate infor mation telative to this interesting inquiry. Kheep may lie lecorded by Hocks; bnt other animals are recorded by indi viduals. The herd books show that about 750,000 cattle have been regis tered in the United States and it is estimated that about 350,000 are liv ing. If breeders will make accurate returns of their pure-bred animals to the censns enumerators next June, a correct basis will be secured for show ing future expansion in high grade live stock. Otherwise the efforts of the census officers will lie of small value. Con wit. ,1 Into a Hawtnlll. The plant of the Kverett, Wash., nail mill, which has been closed for a year or more, has been purchased by William C, Hutler and will lie convert ed int. i a sawmill. The nail machines wen- shipped to San Francisco last fall, the local plant having been absorbed by the American Steel Company. Washington In. Less than two years ago Washington fir was tried as an experiment in tin manufacture of cars, as a result of which, it is asserted, by the Kailroad and Kugiueering Journal, that during the present year a majority of the cars built for Western roads will be of ma terial taken from the Washington for ests. Hale of Nheep. If. Fitzgerald, of Mitchell, Or., sold on the 20th inst., to a Montana buyer, 1,900 head of yearling eweB and weth ers at $2. 50 for wethers and 2.75 for ewes, to be delivered after shearing. As the sheep will shear 10 Hiunds, and Fitzgerald expects to get 18 cents a pound for it, it will be seen that he figures on his yearlings liriugiug him an average of $4.42 per head. ntALTH RESTORER. USE IT' Northwest Notes. i ne board of commissioners of Che lan county, Wash., are very busy these days getting moved into thu new court house at Wenatchee. A plant for extracting arsenic from the Monte Cristo ores is to be establish ed at Kverett. It is said those ores are one-third arsenic. The explosion of a lamp in ex-Senator Koss' clothing store caused alwut $1,000 damage. The store is in oue of Ana cortes', Wash., finest brick structures. The men brought from up-Sonnd points to replace the strikers at the Seattle Logging Company's camp, at Port Crescent, have refused to go to work upon learning the situation there, and some have already returned home. Tho Kverett & Monte Cristo railroad is t be rebuilt from Hartford Junction to Monte Cristo wherever it was dam aged by Hoods and the line will lie in operation again by July 1. This is the part of the road not included in the purchase by the Northern Pacific. Hi K. McBride sold his 80-acre farm iu the artesian belt to Hiram 0. Ulauk-t-nship, recently out from the Atlin .-old fields, says the North Yakima KtpnbUe. He will sink an artesian well at once and build a $1,000 house OB the laud. Oliver Coruwell shipped two car loads of fat beef cattle to Snohomish, Wash., lays the Walla Walla Union. These cattle were fed upon alfalfa hay altogether, and made a gain of 250 pounds in three months. They aver aged when shipped 1,400 pounds each. The price per hundred was $4.85. The ). It. & N. is about to expend about 1800,000 in improving the track between Pendleton and Umatilla. In the stomach of a beef creature recently killed at Fossil, Or., the other day, three pounds of gravel stones larger than ordinary marbles were found. The petition of the citizens of John Dav, Or., asking that the town be al lowed to incorporate undet the legis lature act of 1898, was granted by the Grant oounty court at its last meeting. A petition is being circulated at Fossil with a view of resurrecting the Fossil and Waterman mail route, which was discontinued several weeks ago and a line from Twickenham to Waterman substituted. Pendleton has an ordinance against spitting on the sidewalk that has just gone into effect. A fine of $1 for each offense is provided for, and it is said the Pendleton officers will enforce the law. The Willamette is now believed to be At a lower stage than it has been at this season in many a year. It is but four feet aliove low water, MM the steamUiat people' are already Sgwring an putting a light ifBMfM MMMSW Ml the run. U Grnde's. Or., s-gT jMtMf will par $4 5 per ton fwr beets year, sm'd ia assMiwd lt 2,6i s will be t.lnted.. AM fsy employes, it is snnrwue, mW en "from the Qtbai rB iley. The company will have 78 acres in beets at Ontario. Harney is one of the most prosperous counties of Oregon, or the entire West, .Ays the Burns News. We have not ex lorting manufactories, and we have om, for our own cereals. But our old cows and our sheep have eaten their fill of green grass in summer and of Harney bay in winter, and vast has been the result thereof. RAOSTRIET'S REVIEW. Oaaaral Outlook Kelalaa Moil Knrour aging i lalurat. Bradatreet'a save Some of the irreg ularities are visible in the general trade and industrial situation, the results of the working of couuter currents in va rious Unas. but. taken as a whole, the general outlook retains the most en couraging features noted for some time past iu these colume. Favorable re ports as to retail distribution and aa to collections come from Sontheru, West ern and Northwestern markets, due to better weather. Advances in wages of soft coal miners, of stove molders, and of other workers allied to the iron and steel Industry would teem to potut to labor conditions retaiuiug most of the favorable features which hava recently made them features of favorable re mark. Sugar is higher, mainly owing to the growing strength of raw material. Wheat and corn, among the bread stuffs, have been aeaker, reflecting an other one of those short swings iu prices which have been a feature of the former market, but also expected heavy shipments from Argentina and good es timated crop reports (mm the South and West. In the Central West, wheat crop advices are disappointing, MUV plaint of winter killing mora than off setting increased acreage. Wool remains one of the soft spots iu the market, and though a little more buiufiM has been done this week than last, concessions are easier to obtain and prices are quotably lower. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate 2,903,495 bush els, against 1,717,100 bushels last week, 8,784, 701 bushels iu the corre sponding week of 1899. Butduess failures foi the week iu the United States number 192, as compared with 190 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. i i lug Dap kp Rap. Day by day man has hm blessing ' from God. Day by day mau baa hit wuik to do for God. Qori glvee toda no strength for tomorrow's needs Why should man worry today over to morrow's duties, or dangers, or lack? Sufficient unto the day n the evil there of and the good. S. S. Times. shake nrvo vot it mom Allan's Foot-Kate, a powder fur tbe fret It cure, painful, awollei tiiisrtint. nerv ous fset. sud UtMMJ) lakes last MUg out I of corn sud bunions, li t the grcair.t j comfort discovery of the ajg Allen'. Pnot Kaas makes light or nr ahoea feel sagv, 1 It is a certain cur for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and boa urvd. aching feet v lists ovr KMKJO leMimonlala. Try It today. Sold by all drugguli and iioa iiorei pv man ; r ggc, III iiatupv Trial pat sag- I HF.K Address, Allen b. OlaMM, Ll Koy, N Y. Prom I -in.il, lo Hi Igaillr r-llnarral- Qeta. Caleb J. DUworth, ol omaha, Neh., who died recently at the age id TO years, aevred through the civil war, enlisting as a private BOB Illinois and being mustered out as a btiga41afgaaV eral. He has been a resident of Ne braska since 1870 and was attorney general from 1878 to 1KH0. An odd way of retiiot ing his gla--is practiced by Henry Clews, the Sew York hanker. Instead of displacing them with his) fingers, he gives a twist to his nose, and down the glasses drop to the limit of thu string to which thev am atta'hd. Hsattla Markets. fynions, new, $2.002.75 par saca. Sttuce, hot house, 80c pr doa. fjalfJM, new, $17018. Beets, per sack, 7&C85c. Turnips, per sack, 80c. Carrots, per sack, 75c. Parsnips, per sack, t Hie. Cauliflower, 75c(c($l per dozen. Cabliage, native and California, $1.001.25 per 100 pounds. Applee, $1.261.60 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter treamery, 28c per pound; dairy, 17($22o; ranch, 17c per pound. Kggs 15 (S 16c. Cheese Native, 15o. Poultry 13(j 14c; dressed, 1415c; spring, $5. Hay Puget sound timothy, $12.00; ohoice I ii -tern Washington timothy, $18.00(319.00 Corn Whole, $28.00; cracked, $28; feed meal, $28. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $30; Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, 19.26; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $8.00; rye flour, $8.80(44.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00; shorts, per ton, $15.00. FeedChopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed heel steers, 7H(g8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimnied, 9c; veal, 8)g 10c. Hams Large, 18c; small, 18 ; breakfast bacon, r:'...-; dry salt sides, 8c. Portland RlarkeS. Wheat Walla Walla. 68 054c; Valley, 63c; Bluestem, 57c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.60; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. i 'at- Choice white, 36036c; choice gray, 34c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14 015.00; brewing, $17.00017.60 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $18 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $16; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9010; clover, $70 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $607 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60 0 66c; seconds, 42HO5c; dairy, 80O7o; store, 26032 He. EggB 12 'o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c Young America, 14c; new cheese lo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4,000 6.00 per dozen; hens, $8.60; springs, $2.6003.50; geese, $6.50 0 8.00 for old; $4.5006.50; ducks, $6.6000-00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 100 Uo per pound. Potatoes 6OOCO0 per sack; sweets, 22 '4'- pur pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 6O0; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 1 4c per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $1.6008-50; carrots, $1. Hops 3O80 per pound Wool Valley, 120 lo per pound; Fas-tern Oregon, 10 0 15c; mohair, 270 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, Isnst sheep, wethers and ewes, 4'4c; dressed mutton, 70 7 c per pound; lainlw, 7 'jc per pound. UoH Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $6.0006.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steerB, $4.0004.50; cows, $3.5004.00; dressed beef, 6iO 7 '40 per pound. eal Large, 0,lO7c; small, 80 9c )ier pound. Tallow .W 5 V; No. 2 and grease, S.'iOJc per pound. Kan Pranfiiaco Markat Wool Spring Nevada, 12016c pet pound; Kastern Oregon, 12O10o; Val ley, 20022c; Northern, 10Ol2c Hope 1899 crop, 11018c pel pound. Butter Fancy creamery 19c; do seconds, 17 'vi 18c; fancy dairy, 16 O 17c; do seconds, 150 16o per pound. Kggs Store, 12Sc; fancy ranch, 14 ',c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 O 20.00; bran, $12.00013.00. jayheat$.60(5t9.60;wheatand oat $6.00a)t.00j beet barley $6,000 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00 0 6.50 per ton; -trsw, 2f 04(!c per bale. Potati Karly Hose, 60 0 70c; Ore gon Burnanks, 6605c; river Bur lauks, 40070c; Salinas Burbanka, HOcO 1-10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2 .7603.26; Mexican limes, $4,000 ,00; California lemons 76cO$l-50; lo choice $1.752.00 per box. Impical Fruits Bananas, $1,500 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal, Persian datee, GJ)to per pound. No ntovas Wont, The wedding aeasou has inhered In MM changes for that ceremouious oc casion. Gloves are not now worn by either bride or bridegroom. The bride's sleeves are made to long that they oover half the hand. The long lace sleeve, properly made, la fitted oter the haud like a mitt ami featured around the finger with silk cord. De troit Free Press. Battrelf out or Piaea, Prisoner Yea, your honor. I admit I chased her arvuu I thu house with a pistol. Judge Well, I give vou three months in the workhouse and $ltni fine (or trt IM to introduce Keiitu ky pulitiea into Indiana domestic life. ludiauapolis Journal. Mo rr QaSjetaoiaa Than Srlrltrr. Amid all possible seieutlfiu hair splitting concerning the fisnl properties of alcohol and the effect ol alcoholic drinks upon the human . ti-t it vit 1 11 . a lew (acts ol common record are most cum ineing. Wot example, ol the in door patients of the hospitals of Paris, 46 per cent are habitual drunkards. Por a I.UIug. There are thousands ol men who are willing to do almost anything (or a liv tug except work Chicago Daily New s. Queen Victoria has her new UsMs woru a lew limes by one oj her dress ers, whose foot is the same size as her majesty's. naitlng Iks Word. II I desired to put myself in the moat ' likely place (or the Lord to meet with me, 1 should prefer tbe house o( prayer. lor it ia iu preaching that the Word is most blessed, but still I think I should equally desire the reading of the Serif turea (or I might pauae over etery terse, and say: "Such a terse was blessed to so many souls; then, why , not to me? I am at least iu the pool i of Bethesda; 1 am walking amongst its porches, and who can tell but that the angel wilt stir the pool of the Word, whilst I lie helplessly by thu side of it, waiting for the hlMrtnifr npiirgi eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee NONE SUCH Nothing hobblea tht mutclce sud unfit, lor work likt SORENESS sud STIFFNESS Nothing re iftit thtm iml intkei ft tLTcdy J Med uuru like The Meal Maa 0 loprtko (111 i riiers la niiieh ritalrv Iwlween the tan- 111, Jrtl,IIIJj Ull T a rollagva aa to which will product lha w s vwmi wia .-I ...... II.. l.i. (Ku ........ - mImm.ii. T T Oil ideal man IU llu ihry mean a vigorous boiieef intelln dial man, who will make tin- world better for baring lived iiraiih will demand Ural Miislderation, for upon that depends brain and achievement. llOS teller'a Motnacli hitlers will keep (he bowetl regular sud die siomai h healthy t curing all tollmen ,ti. orders It also prevents materia, fever and ague. Try it. The Pat Wha Kllieel Bis Caw. A country pastor, M0 was very bright and original in his remarks, at tracted the notice ol a wealthy lady who waa spending the summer in the vicinity. One evening she called ai the parsonage just as the old minister, cl id in overalls, was coming iu tnuii the I table, with a brimming pall ol milk. "Why, Mr. Smith!" exclaimed thu ladv, "do vou milk a cow?" Consumers in this community read this paper every week. They notice and remember the stores that invite them to buy through advertising in our columns. Mr. Mer chant is this fact worth anything to you in your business? "Certainly, "What would Judge. madam" was the reply 1 you havo me 11, ilk." v glMeritr. A Yale student who attended thu aloodj memorial in New Haven, where a vast crowd was assembled, wrote to his mother: "1 think we must change thu old adage, 'Knowledge is power,' to 'Miicurity is power.' " Light. Light la oaad as thu sublimest ex pression in figures ol seech. and is properly no used in thu Biblu in connec tion with the grandest Idea known to man. Uev. Dr. Buckley, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. Y. The Warning of gjSSS Nature is vocal with warnings. Pain is a warning of one kind, and ease is a warning of another kind. When work that is worth doing beoomM teiv easy to us, we may generally ooncludf that we are tint lining it as good a we might. Higher excellence is impossible when we are satisfied to do a thing easily. Only In the challenge of the dillicult lies thu possibility of progress. Ilereiu we must turn and become as little children i( wo would enter the kingdom of Heaven. They enjoy the dlfflonlti S. S. Times. INTERESTING ITEMS Last year lH,f.77,20 palm ol shoes were madu iu Haverhill, Mass. Lands in extensive areas are leased in l-:h. "Ie Island to be overflowed (01 use lor oyster beds. More steel Is used in the manufact ure ol pens than in all the sword and guu lactones iu thu world. A system of preventive Inoculation against typhoid fever is under extensive trial iu India and South Africa. A Horseless Age. Brown (who has lost) Let's try again and sue II we can't make it horse an I horse. Itol. imam Butter leave it as it is. This is a horseless age, you know. Boston Transcript. A strong dislike to the oiler ol pep permint has been discovered in mice. Cotton soaked iu peppermint oil caused tin-in to go away for a considerable time, and alter a second application they disappeared completely. There are uo fewer than till tran-la- Abont one-half ol the railroads i" ! tions ol MilUm's "Paradise Ust" In lagan are owned and run by the gov ernment. The profits last year amounted to f '.', 700,000. While paring a corn John Murtha, of Little Book, cut his toe. The chemi cals from a dyed stockintr caused blood poisoning and the man died. It is premised in F.nglaud to test the practicability of casting stucl in a vacnm, the object being to get nd ol air bubbles, which cause flaws and weak points iu the metal. Horses, when asleep, always hate one ear pointed forward. The object evidently is to hear sounds indicating danger, whether they come from the front or rear. Cabs are run in Antwerp, Belgium, by the city. A yearly commutation ticket costs $20, and the possessor of one can use it as often as ho chooses, every day in the year. Mrs. J. Von Wagner, a trained nureu, has been appointed sanitary inspector in Yonkers, N. Y. Sho dlaftuwad all her male competitors iu the civil ser vice examination, and thus won thu ap pointment. Not a Violent Purge. The dar ot the cannon -ball pill I" pat Hweet. fragrant, mllil. hut effective rasearets Candy Cathartic take llielr place. All drug glala, 10c, 2Sc, :t)c. I'oelle Justice. A Chicago man has killed a hold-up artist with the letter's own gun. It will be seen, therefore, says the Chi cago Times-Herald, that ieotio justice thu British museum. Apart from thu great languages of the world, these translations are iu Danish, Polish, Manx, Armenian, Icelandic, and Bohemian. Necrel . "Why will ynu not announce our en gagement, sweetheart?" "Why, F.dgar, it is so lieautiful to I n engaged secretly, as wu are, without lotting a single pereon know about it. I-Aurv one of my Irionds envies mo." N. Y. World. A copy ol Queen Victoria's ''Leave Prom tha Journal ol Our Life in the Highlands," presented to her majesty by 'harles Dickens, was sold at auc tion in Ignition the other dav (or $500. HEAD ACHE lighting a Wrong. Smith (angrily) I understand yon said my (ace would stop an automobile, Jones I certainly never said any thing of thu kind. Smith Then I must have been mis informed. Jones That's what you huvu. In stead of stopping at sight of your (ace, any reputable automobile would in crease its speed. Chicago Hucord. often trouble is just Cod's haud liriugiug us iu touch with all thu trou bled that wu may show them Hla K'ace. Ham's Horn. About one-hall of thu residunts in I'.ii. .kit 11 live iu tenement houses. There are 111, tlS? tenement dwellings, giving shelter to (i74,IIMI people an avurage ol IS persons to each house. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. ami WIN Horhs. The ellicacy of thu seiuin treatment of tlipthuria has been again demonstrat ed in Austria, where thu mortality, iu casus treated last year, was only 15. MO per cunt, while of those treated without serum 89,80 pur cunt died. (iuorgo A. liihhard, thu nuw post master of Boston, taking warning by thu fate of his predecessor, who was broken down by the com billed weight of official cares and -.-i.il duties, has madu a rulu uot to attend puhllo dinner. Mothers will Bttd Mrs. WiUSloW Sooth. Ing Hvrup the best remedy to use for their Children during the teething pciiod. What Then. Hibernian (newly landed) l'hwot in the wurriild do thu bell be put on thu cow lor? Jersey Parmer To keep her Inim getin' lost. "But suppose she do be deof, phwot thiu?" Judgo. "U..1I1 ni wile aal mvselr have been sins; OAJsuAKaTTl and tl.i art lbs beat iiioillciiie we have sver hsd la Ine house Laal uses my wife wsa franlto with headache for laodays. she tried aonieof yourt'ASCAKICTS. and ihnv relieved lha aln In bar head alaiosl Imniedlalsly. TV Isith recommend Caacareia en is STsmroRii. I'liuhurg Hats a Deposit Co., hltuburg. I'a CANDY LWCOrl tsadi mass soiaweaD pieaisnt. I'slsishle. Potent. Taata Onod is .... 1. Neiar Nleasn. Weaasn or Urlpa. Hk. 16c. Us ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ai.rllM ll.--.li 1 1 MagSl Ssslrasl, as VsrS. an MA Tfl Dlfi Roia ana fiisrsmeeii br all drag SJU-IU-DAb iisuuiI'VBtlt'rnhaneo Habit CUARAN'IfO wlwi no fee iitilssa auc- I'atcut a.lM'itlscil Free alvloa ss-iel fur "Iincut- PATENT aa to patentabllLv- " ' '"' "lioeut Klafisr" M 1 LO B, STfc V E N e axCO. K.iKi.llihe.l 1-.. 1 Washington. D. C. Ilrauch unices i lili agu. Uevelalid, petrult ISSlllI free. A Sure Thing. Dr, I'funder'a QRejffLdoopumiiR Kaloona Now t'loseil on Mundap. South Australia was thu only Aus tralian colony allowing public miiison to he open pint ol Sunday, unless closutl by local votu; hut its last liquor act alTTD'c- irlUkn SJ Tbli s.s. sIIMI .oi .111 i.i.ls a - .. , --i,.- , r , nr. .. .,..... X r flptr II is .-" sabsi pi ml j uiuporaeaTa eontiunu occasionally to find terminal oW)(J closing thrt.ugl Corn lacilitius We will forfeit 81,000 Ifanyol our pub hslieil testimonials are proven to lie not genuine. Til 110 t o., Wurren, I'a. I .'Ut the oolony. What Thep All Said. Mr. Newman You're a nice Isiy, Tommy. Tommy That's what thuy all when they first meet sister. N. Journal. HOW'8 TUIS? little Y. A Thracian triumphal uar has been dug up on the slope ol Mount lihodo pus, near 1'hiliuppopolis, iu Bulgaria. All the metallic fittings of the chariot, including bronze decorative figures, ninl tho harness lor ouu horse, were M? louud together with human remains. The car hoiougs to tnu lotirtn century after Christ. ' .'u offer One Hundred Dnllari Howsrd for any eaae of Catarrh that can not bonusd by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , . P. J. t'UKNKY di CO., l'mpi , Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have kimsrn P.J.t:bnep for tbs tia.t li veara. and helleve him perfectly honorable in all bualu as UaaaseUOM and fin ancial I j able to carry out auyoUiguliuua uuuls by tlislr Arm. WsstA Tseii. Wholesali liriiKcbita, Toledo, Wl dim.. KlNNSS Mil us. V, Hole. nle Drug lats, Toledo. O. nairaCaUrrhCuralal-ken.nt rnally. aetlna (Mrectly 00 lbs IiIismI and m cuua aurfacea of tbeayatcm. Prl e 'Jc per bo' de. bold by ah Orugi lata. TeatliMiuil..ls free. Uah'sPamllrPi.:- f tb lat. Time ami Monep. Time may be money, hut it ia a ' diflicult thing to convince a man who is serving time that such is the case. Chicago Daily New. About 6,000 cutter, blacksmiths and tool sharpener employed in the New ' England gratite quarries struck for fit a day of eight hours. A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com pany' mill at Valley Field, (sjuehec, by which '2,000 operatives were affect Mi has 1 ..-.-ii settled, the men gutting an advance of 5 ir cunt. The Wabash Itailrond managemnnt has refused to recognizo thu labor or ganizations in fixing a wage schedule 1 (or its employes, but has approved thu Increase iu the wage scale and thu re- ' adjustment of the runs demanded by thu men through thu lalsir leader. ,1.14. IW Baa asr sms. ssd fsa I Ms ksst mil 1 prxTa SO In Mr Mrs. Orss ... 1 ha, ' I iMiiil . fu.i lurri I nAHi.Kv. np AnoLcsa. ,i. is. 111 a... is a.v. w.s.,rsii I HAPK SSs. A TON OliM rldS. M, IMS Ibr 1.10s, ..I... MSllrr, .1. . .lit.. SMB. Wa Mil si.. li.iB. .1 Ih. I H. ml .M4 1. it" I'.B II It OBI I S I M K Ml S OrMta.l arM. .a r.rlh (lr..si I MrrSiil.a Is SaarUs srsrrskMa. I sali.r a.rraai, ii I TUB: VIII 1 lo DOLLAR stats I. IB. aiuil lal.rtl .f p.. Ut. - .a.tb, ttt.4 lnl.tr Mil I Uee.si both will near ..ut! h 1 a s i ! of I la auJ I fum eteods la the) wuiid. VKOETAHLK nM':m LfMl. hoi -at Hal I'a. "mi - ib. t 1 1 . i , i t"n.'e! to grow. K rebfg t I toot segetablot fHtiaU, f I 0. FOR !. flT AMI nd tbla a..tl. o. moll , .1 H4 I Caiiaiug anil liba ftm B4 Mealttaa. I'aialaa alaaia Vi DHlaaya r JohnASalzerSeedCo. LACROSSt wis nDflDQV Treted UnUlOl Successfully Address UK MKI'KtKK, Mountsln lluma, Ida. I'OKTI.ANII WIKK A llttIS WIIIIKS; wnta and iron fenclllit: ultlce railing, en- lit Aider. Machinery and Hii,,lles. CAWHTON 0O.I RNUINMI, Moil.KltH, MA chinery, lUUpllsa in ;aj tliai St., I'm Hand, Or. JOHN POOLB, 1'nKTiASn, Ogy.io can gits you tbe best bargains iu general inaeliinerv, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, pi..s. belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, Is nit Iquauedi MANY SICK WOMEN Clin ,'rtftlly InOi thptr iTOItblt to lh bliol, but thai don't hcii'. mil. vs tliy Uml u rt'iiiftly. Moore's Revealed Remedy lakes afck women Btrong tl iu at the drug store. IfCiatMasti ro DruQIAU II wo, I aa has rt nolUN IT BICKFimn. Waihlngfon, U 5.. Ihev will re. II lvecpih-Hiel.il-- II. .Hi II li.lc hlliT Jtllli Corp. I'riiaccullng e I h I ins since IS7S. MACHINERY. kinds ...TATUM A BOWE N ... 19 ts St First (treat PORTLAND. UR. SURE CURE FOR PILES III NO Tils, it- -I it, tin, I. turn sndrsn.s Hi lling. ill sa llllnil. Illr-eillng ur ITi.trtiilliig I 1 les are i-iireo. Iir Dr.Hoauiiko'a Pile Nemeily. -(.-lis Hrhtng snd liissiling. Aiwirtis tiimurs. Bora Isr sldruggl.u or Best Iir n.all. Trsstlse free. Write uieabuuipuurcsse. lilt. UodANKil. I'lillada. I'a, ITCI This rural, s. YOUNG MEN! K'-f ' in-ri Ii.. n tt ml - t I'stlsM a kny "-p. - in.- It Is Utai "M V maxllilne -hi. 1. will nurr wh tni mrf maam. HO ('AliK knuwn it hu vt-r f ll! u curti, no fin. i (it how art I. -tin or of tin lunar efssiiilltiar Fiaenilwi fnim Hat ut will aal. null -oil. II in falanuhiUIr Mfe, prvvnla aftiii tiir. avml van tar uktn ertihutit liirtm-e a.leM'v gtml italr-OUon frmii l.tiatniaen I'Uli K S UO Kur fata ! hi tall f llaalila. liugti-'" or Milt IU upttlil Uj I IL'tataat. plsUnly MMMat fMnal jiC prire. ff KM CHEMICAL UU Clatraaajo. Ill It iilnr ma. . 1 no i . iui l lWLLW In tare V M a u i ti lata CJ lreegil CaaUgleaj. lpllHrailCmM'C.l Co no nhiti.o HH jaj N CURE YOURSELF t Vet Hlfsla. for unnijurtj ill-. Iir.1 s If.ll ,!,, n,-; . !l-t Irrlutluit ur ni nan m ft mil' u a in. ii. I'f itiiFta. I'ainl- aa, ai. I M l tail IU- saui or i i i 'is all hy ir anrUs , ut avitt Id plitn wrtpptar If aiprM, prepKhj, fuf i ' nr 3 i . in. s. fj.75. ' I t 'i . r la-ni P. N. If. WHEN writing to tuentloo thlB .a No. 14 advertisers per. rsiiusst. ieoo. Isass The larxe rublsir inauufacturiiiK plant of th L. i melee Oo. at Now I la vim, I 'uiimsticut, was closed, and) work will nut be, resuinud until April 1. Mure tbau 1,160 employes am tbniwu uut ..f work. Dyspepsia! J TRY Columbus, Ohio, union machinists have struck (or an advance ol wages Irora 2.26 to $2.50 per day. I'laliH are liciliK prepared to inereaso the plaut ol thu Huston Mild f 'oiper . HmeltinK Oinipauy in Colorado (nun its present 200 tons sur day to 1,000 per day, tiiaklni; it one ol the Isrttest in the state. This smelter is iude I pendent of the trust. aawaav aa sa i i an ? """ivi The Ideal French Tonic FOR BODY AND BRAIN Btn- s Mel, Endorsed by Medical Pauully immedidte lasting efficacious agreeable ALABASTINE WHAT AI.AIIAHTINn Is Alat,a. tine la tbe original and only dur able wall mating on Hie market. It is entirely different from all kalsoniine preparation. Alalststiiie is made readv lor use iu a lute or fourteen beautiful tints by the addition of cold water. It is put up In dry powdered form, in pack agea, properly labeled, with full direc tions on every pai kag-e. It takes the place of sealing kalaomlnes, wall paper and paint for walls. AlabaBtuis ran t used on piaster brick, wood or . anva. I sud a child can brush it on. WHAT "KAI.NOMINK" A Ft SC. Kalaomlnea are cheap and temporary pre para tlona, mauufsetureii from snlting, cbalka, clsya, etc. Tbey are stuck on tbe walla with decaying-animal glue Ala liastiue ia not a kalsoniine. It is a r.s-k-base cement, winch seta, and it hardena Willi aire It ran be re-coated and re decorated without having lo aaah and srae off ita old coats. Alabastlne is utlliied to a great extent In hospitals, aa it preveuta the accumulation of dirt and the congregating of disease germs, being disinfectant in Ita nature. cHUKciiKa ami at hooluoi)b8. The interior walla of cbun hea. achiad houaea ami all public balls should never be coated with anything but tbe durnlile an. I iiiirr Alatststiiie. Mo evident baa thia fact become, that biindreda of tone are used annually for thia work. The genu ine Atabaatiue doea not rub or si ale oft. It la cleanly during the long period of its I usefulness Kvery owner of a building bonis) use it. Aak your paint dealer or ilrutniiat f"r card of tints, and write for free copv of our interesting booklet to Ala . Oasline i o , uranu r...pi is .in t , IttCJKCT THE JCST AN MO0." The dealer who tells you that he can sell you the "sains thing ' as Alabastiu or something Just aa good." either ia not posted or la Irving In deceive you. In offering something be has bought cheap and ia trying to aeil on Alahaatine'e de n, in, Is. b may not leallfM lb danger to biuiaslf as well as to you. beware of all new substitutes. Dealers riak a suit for damages by sailing and consumers by using an Infringement Alahastine Co. own the right to make and to aell wall coatings adapted to mix with cold water