Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY a, 1899. No. 3. KiM'Ih'I 'lllllll(). l O. KI.K, llUMKItl'llit I.OlHiK, Si) m. h'll'i liii'lr n-nulal iiiiiiiiiiulrallmia ai Ibi I. II. (. IT. hall nil mil ami fmirili 'lliiiiadat tl moiilli, All iii"inii'ia r."ii'lil In al (ml rr-KiiUrlx. all vMlliia; lirnllii la inr llalljr IllVlleill'l a'li'llil i:UH I, II tlil.hV, C It It A II. HIHHI.K, Hi. rumry. ,-XKH.A 4 CO'.'.M ll., Ml. Jl ill. (I. II. A. M IK mi ! itt.xio v vi'ii IK nt I olimk In lliu l'l Maaunlti 1 1 nil. VlMIInt h rolliur are riiMlaiiy iiivin u in aiii'iin (.'. II. l atlMliH, Dm, W. CmKir, hihh ilnr. Uoniir'll iii4 Hm.rotary, f AURI'.I. U)MIK, A. K. A A, M . III'.' UTAH 4 muutliiica tlio i mul 4 1 It Wmlm-ail"!' ll' Mh lanulli. .., rilKK JKlIN ');, W. . N. T. Jswair, 8 ecjf. 1)1111. K I A III A N MI.HIK. NO, , I. ll. O. r. mwu Hulnnlny rrriilna ol earli wmli a1 I heir hall III U.I.I Fellow l.m.lo nt lliw iiii Maotlwraul liu milni hi kihhI atnnilliil me Invll 4 Ui alUnnl. J. tt. KIIUM.K, N.ii, N, T. Jawair, Heny. DOAEHl'H" KllMiK. NO. Hi. A. O. W, iiimU Hie H'i-iiihI mnl luurOi Mmul ill Mh niiililll al7..i . m. al Ult rillowa Hall Mainlxraol llmiiniir III giwil alaudlng am In lUxl lomioinl. I KNO POHT. NO. W, II. A. It., MKKIH Tllrt Oral ami t It I r I i iittrwlai a uf earn In ill III I f p. m . . .. TirOMKN 8 IIKI.IKC roiU'rt NO. In, Mhkvn VV um ami llilnl fililaya III i-ai Ii iniiiilh riOOLIIt'KiM-IIAI'IKH. NO. K. O. K d,.MLKl Ilia m.t ami llilnl linitada, ol caul. Mill. 1. 1 1, Mi A Mil (ilk, W. M. KkOIN A UAor, Ihu . I) ONKIIt'KO ntvimiiN no M. or UK. AX inolcry avcimt ami lunrili rltilulay. AI.1IIA UU'OK. NO. 47, K. OK I"., MKKtt arr Wo.liwa.lay cnlii l OiM Ki-lluwi Hall. Vlalllii knuuia In J Han-lum cor tail- lntlU) io auviid. lrolel cnrcla). aaaaa at. aaowit. raau. rua TiTii IJROWN A TU8TIN, Attorueys-at-Law, Rmimi 7 ami N A Wllwn lllm k. KiinKIU IIO, OUl la VV, n. wiLLia, Attorney and Couiihelor at Law Will ptH all lha e..urta uf lha hUU. 1 la la Maratrn llaililniK, l)"ul cuunly.Or M. HAHDY, k DI-NTISr Kma-M llulMlnx. lffloiiriiiii Ni. I. Illl-rill lii, OUKOiiS rnA U. RIDDLE, Attorney ut Law, Himiiii a, Taylor A llanti II Ik . KO.-Kilini. OKKUON F. W. UBNSON, Attorney-at-Law. ItoouiB I anil 'i Mirlcw liiiil.iinx I10KIU I1'i. OKKi.i'N A.M CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Roi.m. JUi.Ura Uliltf . UObKlll'KO, OH I raTT-Hilallli'iu U'luru Ilia C.H. IjiilI OlDi i- auiM mining laju'a a aH'clal(y. I. ale KiM'tilvvr V. H. Uml Oldce. Northern Pacific RailroaJ Company All) Bulling til'k'ltH to llll milllH i:.llit aM hull tbe rcn'ilur rale". 1). S. K. Ul H K, Iax'kI Aiji'iit No. MaiNltirn lniiKlinK M YRA BROWN, M. D. OKFICK, CJ J.ii kiuin Ktiti l, nt rm I.Knrc nl Mm. J. Hlr.iT. UO.-KIILIUi OK J L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathio PhyBician, laVUhroola iliaaaaaa a apaolalty. J A. lircllA.NAN, Nolnry rullii', Attorncy-at-Law. CCollections a Specialty. Kim. Ill a MaraU'ia llullilliig. HO.KUl IUI, OK STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. 4 HOTEL .McCLALLEN. MRS. D. V, MU'l.Al.l.liN, l'roi. HEADQUAfiTEBS rOB TBAVELIU3 ItATICH UICAMONAIII.IC. I.auc, Fine Hnmiilu Kounia. Fruv'llui to ami Krom Trulua. B0SEBUB9. fiut 'iiicy niiiHt no uouii oni'M. It la tho Hmo now for iiiiTi liuiils to tuko ailvuntaxo of tlui ilomiuul for jtlu torinl mlvirtiMin. TIiIh ili'iiiiiinl in not now. On tho contrary, it lmn iilwuy. exibtfil, llcri'lol'oro, liowuvcr, nii'ivliaiit Imvo cliosi'ii to Hiilinl'y tlio ilciiiuiiil witb Iii'turtM wliich, to nay tlio loant, were couibo nnil r imlrtivi, uml wliich did not liropcrly rotloct tlio tinto of tlio hkc It Ih now tiino for Jiii.'irliiinls to two art iu udvcrtiHliiK. It in no nmro cxjiinxive than thn inartiHtio iiu thoil, ami giv a certain tono ami fharactcr to a btoro which tlio blatant, buifitcrotis uml altu gothor im'posti'roiiM cuts ilo not nivo. A"nii'ncttn'StrritU;;;iTr, IJ New Store 1 If 1 i V CPS' A PULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought ani 3old TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK f a jjr j-f Q r i low Prices! Fall and Winter Goods Just Received and More Coming Call and Examine our Mammoth stock. .SOMETHING NEW ! NEW STORE! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a line lineofMillinery Goods. iCvcMytliingjNcwpurchased manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call and exaimine Goods and Prices. Health is THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD A. C. MARSTERS & Prescriptions Filled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent fledicines and Toilet Preparations- SpecialSale Great.RV.s0nf Furniture $75 40 Ucd Room Suit " U 11 u A Fine Line of Chairs, formerly ? fi.jo, now i.oo. Now is the time to get Uig; Values. Call, examine and be convinced.. ALEXANDER; & TR0nG. New Goods! poeepy STOCK OF Free Delivery J WOLLENBERG BROS NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW ! for Cash direct from Eastern Wealth ! USE BY for $35 2T.50 25 FOUL CITY OF CUUA. ppanlard OUrcfard of th Common Lawf of Sanitation Work Must Ikif In at Once. Wahiiimiton, J aii.. H, The un ilu (nrlmei.t, divUuin uf ciietonn mih! iru lar affalrf, inada public toJay a (nil yn opaia of (li late CoI'jiuI itorn A Waring'a report of lil init to Havana, under tho apeclal loatrui tionii of tin waa UcpitrlmeDt. jjlvuu lum early last Haotamo, to loiptsct IborouKlilf tbe hhiu- try cori lliion oi lh irity, ami to ink U(h reconiineodali- n for llm fii'iin iinprovuiiKiit of tho I'Jn an iuilA U- HUKK'it'd by raid iueprrtiorj. Culoncl Warinjt taya bo bjurid tin trcet-clcaiilui deartu.iut without delflata organisation vt fundi), and tli- oinrketH offeriniva aod diingoroua fikhy (or tho'dinlribntion ol human (xiil, will ntue exception of two ibe Tacon uoO Colon inarkela. lie 16 found the lua hioi-iy lined for aweepinj; the street in effective. iarbne was throwu it.to th ntrrt'ta in on I ire diaieujnl of the onJl iiacce that it be ret out in propt r rei-cpl icli. Tbe work of the contractor war 11 done in the latter p irt of the riiht md nl)oIiiiely in the dark. Fuiil pooh ere found in the atreeia itito hicb rub likh and fill 1 had U'un dcnoiited ulihli tho contractor wan not required lOcleaQ. Thin filth waa fnrned out to he btiKitirdR. Homo of the iitrceta in Ibe compact part of (he city are pave) with large lonn blotke, othera with Belgian blxkt Mnl Iho remainder are uupave l. TLett itreeta tire filled itbdir'y boles, which, a turn, aro tilled op with giirbirfe. FliiT m prarlically no r.uweraiic. Ir nany i-afn liouse-li Cjiiimc! tlien uriva'e vauile nb 1;po Untk or hum trains, juat under tho puiemeot alouy '.heir froDtaye. Tlice a!!m tho li'inio 'ilt la te leak out into the gr jund 'Mono t ho rurface, enabling tho bouseholdei to t;et out of much hiriin; of nih. ccav- nuers to bail out iin 1 carry away ui- :uuiuiati jn?. MaUkiliteiii.t; penc, whilo pupor liciull) lean, are t rutally diffiiftiii while tin ork is K1""!? on. Ulood and ofijl art Hashed by copious flooding" from tb. ater supply into an aJj jinicg creek acd 'isrbor rec kiog with putrid filth. Tbeie U no systematic disposal of nr- oago and sweepiiiKP. It is deposited or .ho surface in end r.ear tho town, whert .he buzzards featt upon it to their ful latiefuction. Dead dos, caIa and chick ens are left !n tbe ilreete an-t! tho blia .arda pick them to the skeleton. Adl ill this is done under au intenro sun. i;d as these conditions are, they art not comparable with tbe dieyustiuj; con litioos of domestic life. Tbere are fe- er than 20,000 houoes lu (be city, 00 oi bree ttories, and a very lew are four stor iea and noue higher. At least 12 out of every l:; if the in Uabitanta live in enc-tory liouaee, .tbt total population beiuj; over 11)0,000. Thi average population of tbe housea is ovei 10. In all tbe compactly butU parts o the rity tbe eniiro lot is covered with tlu tiouso, there beiuK cue or two courts in- luded in the builJii g. In the better :laP8 of bouses the entrance hall is quite frequently used us the standiog room cl ;ie carriuge. It 0eiiB into parlor a: its .de, aod iuto the reception room at its rear, lteyond this is a court, thee .he dining-room, then a smaller court, the kitchen, ttable and private vault, practically in oue. Sleeping-rooms are n the rear of tbe parlor. The conspicuous featui e of t very housf a the private vault, and sometimes v jecond vault for kitchen waste. Tbesi vaults occupy a spaca practically undei ind almost iu the kitchen. It is rare indeed, ttiat thece vaults have a ventil ating pipe, so that they belch fort) uanreatiDg odors throughout the bouei Abi' b pervades the street. American Diplomacy. Sjiue of the Journals which are dis y.-ucaiug the methods of American diplo aaacy are inclined to attach too mud credit to the methods, and loo lillle ti te power mat ia ueuiuu lue uipiouiai One ul these jouruali say that American diplomacy "meaus a frank, above-board presentation of the poiula at issue, without resoi tiug to either lies, subter tuges or exaggerations, aud then to a oteadfast holding to ait lite things ue uiauded." Tbe methods outlined by this journal 4re ccuimeudable, but would hardly be directive if employed against diplomat representiug a superior power, ii would not have done much good tor me American Commissioners to the Pari kxinventiou to have made a frank pre sentation ol the poiuts at is90S aud ti have held steadfastly to all the tbiugi lemanded if the Spanish members ol iho coiuiuissiou could have polute I to i record ol victories, aud reminded the Americans that tho navy oud army that had wou theee victories was ttill at the lisposal of their government. When liowers are about evenly matched It ir tho rule of diplomacy to give aud lake rim diplomats play for poi iti iu all ttiontests, where tho opposing power h IT . . . l. i....:.. not Cleanly biiouk vuoutiii io momi uioi its full deinands, Tho diplomat win (alls to bring a negotiation to a eutrers ful Issue is a failure to a dogrso next j: mo agreo ti a treaty his governiui'iit fleets. lie eninlovs nil Iho art nl t whii h h i ia maitcr, to bring hit oppo taiient to an agreement lie ran anbrnlt t ) Hand breaks iff negotiations only wl.r he bus lo cIiojm between sfailarw tr negotiate a treaty, aod to negotiate . 'reaty that will prove failure. Amntic-jn diplouials have had liltlt aperlence in this kind of work. Tb 'uost notable iostar cfa was the Geneva treaty, which obtained from Ureal Kritain I.'i,COO,000 for injuries inflicted upon American commerce by Confeder ate cruisers, which the lai laws of irea Britain had permitted lo fit out in Brit b ports. This was a genuine diplc malic content, from which Ibe Amcri an diplomra nerally admitted U lavecomoout wiih flying colors. Bui British statesmen have iu a oolet way ntioialed that Ine reconoltion cf Ibe xintention of tbe American dipktnati n the matter of neutrality laws wa worth more to Great Britain than lh mount of Ibe award. There can be no genuine ply of diplo- acy in a convention to which one oi be parties is absclotely interior ir point of bjsical power to the other. The inferior party may or may not dia ulay the greater talent, but tbe uf erioi oarty can take its stand and compel the itber party I? come op to it. This io ever, is not diplomacy. 11 is a more tr less direct aesertioo of ihe law whict governs 'he relations ol individuals a ell as of nations the law of might. F. Bulletin. Rebels Threaten To Burn Ilo Ilo. Manila, Jan. 8. Col uel Potter, the epecial emissary of General Otis bet weer Manila and Ilo Ilo, arrived thia afternoon with dispatches from the la'ter point the situation when he left mere wae tactically unchanged. The etreeta wen arricaded, aod it was reported tbat the jrir.cipal buildings bad been ' keiesened" be insurgents having threatened to d fl it roy ihe whole bu'iness section by fire it the first shot of bombardment. Tbe iauLi were shipping treasure to tbe United Slates by tbe transport Newport md other vessel.. T ie family of tbe American vice-consul has gone on board lio Newport. Colonel Potter reports that Presidem McKinley'a proclamation bad been type written aboard ship, as Ihe printers or mere decuocu lo uo tue wcra, ana wner be text ol tbe proclamation was read tt hem, ridiculed the notion that concila .ion was possible. Privates Harry Rilvey and Frank Kb k- jrtikk, tbe Kixtb United States aitil ery, while guarding a water-boat aeterr if the Newport, were attacked by the na ivea. Private Rilvey 'a skull was frac :ured, and Private Kirkpatrlck ft 11 over want, but escaped with a flesh wound The United States gunboat Petrel ar iyed at Ilo Ilo Friday, and Colonel Pot er reports that tbe United States troop ill probably laud on Guimaras island, i bout midway belweed tbe Island o 1'anay and the islands or Negros, w hen i camp will be established. Bith tides Jolonel Potter says, have been impress ng tbe local shipping for military pur poses, Tbe Francisco Reioea bad anded willi 50 natives. Tbe foreigner) were taking refuge on tbe British cruieei Bonaventura. There is no chat.ge in the situation iere., Friday night public demoostra ions were hold in Pauipangas province u ratiticalion ol Aguinaldo's prorlama :iou, and tbe excitement was intense. All natives who enter tbe city in the light time are searched, and every othei precaution is taken. Captain llarlaa MacVey, assistant uirgeon, was buried Friday. Private William Rasch, company M Kansas voluuteeis, is dead, cf email por. A REMARKABLE WEDDING. Four Brothers Marry Four Sisters at the Same Time. Canal Dovkk, O., January 3. A noat remarkable wedding has just taker o'ace at the small village called Trail, ton miles north of here, four brother being married to four sisters. The foui knots were lied at the home of the foui sister brides, who are the daughters of i prosperous farmer named Jamea Hoch itotler. Their ages range from IS to 23, ind mo ages oi tueir respective uusuanur vary only slightly. Tbe grooms are the four sous of John Sumer, aud are euergetic young men oi ood habits and some means. Tbe cere mony of marrying the four couples oc- upied almost an hour, the same clergy man performing all. The four brother md their w ives w ill live within a stone V hrow of each other. The I'uite I States would soon have nl the gold in the world if balances were settled eutirely in tbat metal. In lS'JS the balance of trade In our favor wan fai7.000.000. The world's stock of gold outside of this country is estimated at f2,S30,OOt),0,)0. Our excess of exports on1 ihe scale of last year would absorb it all iu less than five years if balances wen paid exclusively by tbe transfer of gold Our net Importations of gold in 130S were about IH45.000.000. Even thia fig ure would call for the entire present stock of gold In less than twenty years But as the annual gold jleld ia 2"i0, fH)0 aud Increasing a gold monopoly for any nation it not among the probabill lias. FILIPINOS NOr WARIJKE. A few A glut ore arc Responalble for. the Opposition to the Lolled States In the Islands. rASi Fkancomo, Jan. !). rather I'iaz eader ol tbe 10 Roanish prients froir Manila, who are in this city on their waj to Panama, says; "The Filipinos are not ratnrally war tike, and would not be now opposing the United States were it not for Ihe lead- who are spaning them on. These leaders are in tbe work solely for per sonal gain, and would prove hard maa Mrs for the weaker portion ol the na .Ives tboald they gain the power. At Ilo Ilo, where I waw stationed, then would have been little fighting if it had not been for those malcontents, wht forced the native? to take op arms. "Most of the men who are at the bead of the insurgent movement are mestizo! T half-breeda. Aa to Agninaldo himself. taisacrafiv fellow, aod ban a follow ing among those people woo nope te limb by his advancement. I do not con sider AgoinaMo personally responsible or all tbe brutality shown our friars, yet ie could bave prevented a good portiot A it if be had seen bt to do so." Father Fernandez, another of tbe par ty states that be considers tbe natives cl the islands a civilized people. Re-Enforcing Dewey. Wasiiisoto.h, D. C, Jannary 3. Or- lers were issued today by the Navy De partment for the Castine, cow at Ha vana, to proceed to Manila by way o :he Suez Canal and report to Admiral Dewey. Tbe Castine is the fifth light Iraugbt gunboat sent to Admiral Dewey Fie needs these boats to reach ti.e river owns in the Philippines. Wo en the Castine reaches Manila, aod the raised Spanish ganboa'.s now being repaired it Hong Korg are also added to bis fleet Admiral Dewey will have twenty-five vessels under bis command, and hie deet will be tbe largest commanded bj iny American .Admiral. OrJers t) tbe commanders of tbe Oregon and Iowa, be battle-ships now at Callao, Pel a. ere sent from tbe Navy Department to lav. Tbe Oregon is ordered to proceed :o Honolulu on January 10 end tbe lows .s ordered to steam for Sn Francisco or '.be same date. Mitsouri'e production of lead and ziui l n 1S9S amounted to $7,171 ,704, the largest yield on reord, and tbe pncetl ibtained were hig'.ier than ever before. There are but Tew- states in wlicu lutj old output is equally valuable. Commissioners Return. f ami-a. tla.. Jan. 8. The members oil tbe Cuban evacuation commission, whe left Havana yesterday evening on the Mascotte, arrived at Port Tampa today. I rhe party left this evening for Waahirg- ton io a special Pullman car attached to! tbe Florida & Kast Indian limited, v'm 09 riant Bystem. ihe commideioueri will arrive in Washinuton earlv Tujs-1 lay. President's Salary. Ciucauo, Jan. C A special to thi Times-Herald from Washington says: President McKioley bas decided ti orcetbeiasm with tbe Filipinos, lib decision may result in a bit tie at Hoik md may lead to a harrassing war w iti :he natives of the Philippines. It U doped and believed such culamities wil oe averted, but it remaiue for the iu 'urgents to deteruuus what the resiltt a ill be. Tbe resident bas ordered jjeneral Miller to land his troops at Ilo-B io. ioe oruer ieavea me .mciicai commander no alternative. He is oi reeled to be conciliatory toward the na ives, but, at tbe same time be is in atracted to use force, if necessary, to ef fect his lauding and establish biuself in tbe desired camp. In other words, Gen eral Miller is to act on the delensive. He will not fire a uuu unless attacked ny the Filipinos, ieueral Miller's troops have beet oooned no iu transports tor nioe or tei Jays. He bas had Beveral parleys will the iosurgenU, who took poeseseion o loilo as soou as it was evacuated by tbt Spaniards, and he hat assured then lot the beneficient character of his mis aion. He bas brought these consider ate negotiations to a climax by publish ing President McKiuley'a message o peace and good will to the natives The Filipinos are, therefore, fully ad vised of the purpose of Ihe I'oittu .States to taka coutrol ot tbe islaud, tt tive them a large measure of home rule and to establish a just, humane aud en lightened government. The 1'roaident has been extremely maguanimous anc ouciliatory in his treatment of the in suments, aud it is held tbat tbere is no warraut for them to offdr forcible resis tance. This government must move oi to the performance of its mirsiou in tbe Philippines, r iloivi iui th.it Geni-ra Vlil ei'a troops cauuit be rec.illed to Ma nil.i. Such a retrea'. would be ignomini ous. There ia only one course open, a at tie is determined lo act promptly I'm filiuiuoa have received doe untioiif; the intention of tin U.i t'd Sutu, aud if thev ii eciliitAto a lli'il the mil l H if for the cmmii'iein-ae. General Miller ha about liiJOJ aolil.en at Iloilo. Id wil' aUn hive (ha Hiippor if seyoral guuiiiim, for A Iniiial i.,vt bai ortiflrd tfccroUry Long of the Navy D?pirlment that he bad sent the (Jon- oord atnl ibe Petrel to loin the naval force under Colonel Djer at Hollo. It Is not known how strongs lorce the In torgents l ave at that point. The war lepartrnent baa information wbieh seems to indicate that Ihe natives have inly about :UX)0 tUnds of arms and It Is iv limed that this lairly represents their lighting power at Hollo, They have no modern artillery, while Ihe American one is well equipped in that reepect. Hiere is no doubt of tbe ability cf (Sen- oral Miilor to defeat tho Filipinos In pitched battle, but he has been waroad not to be the aggressor. American Valor. A veteran of the civil war recently lied at .Springfield, Mass. He wsa ef BdrIUIi birth, and much was made In tiis obituary ol tho fact tbat "he was one of the Six Hundred" in the famons iharge at Balaklava. If this vsteran iaw much service In our tiyil war, be law fighting that ont'lld the record of the whole Crimean war for severity of loss In battle. Tbe Balaklava charge wed its terribleloas to tbe fact that it was terrible blunder, due 1 1 misapprehtn- lion of tbe meaning of bis orders by Captain Nolan, who was killid in the barge. Dal the loss at Balaklava, 36' per cent of tbe C73 tbat charged, wsa not oqual to tbe loss of the Fifth New York volunteers at the'fecond battle of Ball Sun, when this regiment lost 00 par :ent killed and wounded, while the One Hundred and First New York lost 73 pjr cent. At GeUy ;burg the First Min lesota regiment lost 82 per cent killed nd wounded, the greatest loss ever nown in modern warfare. At tbe bat leof Franklin, Tenn., fought Novem ber 30, ISol, uiure than half of Clc ouroe's and Brown's two entire divis ions were left dead and wounded, so leeperate was the valor of these con 'ederate yetrrans iu their vain effort to capture General Schofiild's entreochsd ine. The I losses of General Grover's Union brigade at the old railroad grade, it lirovetop, August 2'J, 1SG2; the losses l I). II. Hill's Confederate.division in he sunken lane at Ar.tietam ; the losses if Hancock's division of Couch's Sec nd corp-, at Fre lericksburg, in its .'barge on "the stoue wall" on Msrye's oill ; the loes of Pickett at Gettysburg, Hand for a lUring valor, a diacipl ioe, an mlurance in an elTorl to execute the m possible that i$ ntv.r beeo ei .tiled and hehlom equaled in tbe history l modern European war. Thoe Who Fndure The paiiiS of rheamatiem should be re hainded that a cure fur this disease mar e found in Hood'a rarsaparilla. The ttperience of tho who have taltn food's harfaparilU for rheuuiatidm, aud lave been completely and permanently ured, prove the power of this n-fdi-:ine to rout and conquer I hi disease. blood's Sarsaparilla ii the Oue True 3lood Purifier aud it neutralizes the acid Ahich causes the aches and pains of henmatiem. Tnisi.iwhy it alte.lutily urea alien iiuimente aud ctlier cut vard applicaiious fail lo give permaavat relief. I3 ture to get Hood's. Shasta Limited Is the name of the only perfect train n tbe world, now running every night oetweenSt. Paul -nd Chicago, via 1 1. a Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway -the pioneer road ot tbe west in adopt eg all improved facilities for the safety ind enjoyment of pasfemceis. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau llul scenery along ine route ot ine 1 10- leer Limited, will be sent tree to auf oerson upon receipt or two-cent postage) itamp. AddressGeo.lt- Meatiord, Gea )ral Passenger Agent. Cuicago. III. . f. j-.r.v." .--i". TV,-, v --W'.- Tb At'.ronomy l Lite Whs mer in 'oretells the ex linute at which Sf A act an two planets wi!; cro?i ;ica otaer. we nno ihfre U no maeic jbout it. The whole universe is aoverned by laws. A man who studies ihes: taws of nature carefully and reduce them to a ci. nee, can count on exact result! every time, A doctor knows that certain remedies lfifect certnin diseases. When a disease seems to have nn remedy, the doctors pronounce it incurable. All the time Nature may have the remedy right at hand, but it will only be discovered by tha doctor who has studied longer and deepes than others into this particular disease. Consumption seemed for a long time with-, out a remedy, until Dr. Pierce made hl wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery" y years ago. It has proved to be a marvtloua and almost unfailing specific for consunipa lion and all forms of lung, bronchial ndl throat difficulties. a Its effects seem almost magical but it op eration is based upon 6imple natural law", It bas the peculiar property of enabling the blood ninkinir glands to manufacture healthy, red blood and pour it abundantly into tbe circulation. This nourishing. vitaV itiug effect is rapidly manifested in Uve luntis and bronchial tubes where it stops thai wasting process and builds up healthy tissut. It is readily assimilated by stomach which are too weak to digest cod liver oil, and it is far superior to malt-extracts a a perma nent and scientific 6eli builder itV all wasting diseases. "Twenty-five years ngo cinlit different aoetora tolil in tlmt I would live but a short time, that f had consumption and must die, n tite ceo'. Coope, l-'si . ol Myers Valley, rotlawatomta la, Kuns. " I fin. illy commenced taking lr. flwa'a Golilcu Meilu-af liUcuvcry and am still on tha laud unit uiikihk the livii.ir. 1 have imth to be lievt thai it has leiiitlieucil my hie for thetait tivrntv-rive venrs. niid I hiive ao much faith m all I of your ineificiin-a that I want oue of your 'Cem. mull bcuae Mcttcal A ivucrs.' Dr. rit-rce's medicines are recoenlaed aa staudaid remedies throughout the world. Mia -iMeaia ir I'eiicia cure cuiniuvauipv- I i