UfJTOLO MISERY FROBC 1 . Rheumatism C. H. King:, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Apr's Sarsaparilla "Fur five yc.irs, I sulR-rcil untold misery from muscular iln-itmittism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Spikiirs. Ark., three times, spending j?MX)0 there. I.esides doctors' hills; hut could obtain only temporary relief. 3Iy flesh Was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my loft arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles V .'e-.r?- yM X as being twisted up tn knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged In clay, in sulphur, in poultices: but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I begun to take Ayer's Sarsaparillfl. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and In the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full d.iy'n work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparllla. -ari'RW PILLS r,rc Headache. BADLY DKMOKALIZEI). Midnle-ot-the-ltoad Peimlists Unable to Fix Upon a Candidate. St. Lonisj July 21. Nothing better il lustrates the chaotic condition of the Populist party than the fact that with the convention only a day distant, there is not an approach to cryslalization of though in favor ol a candidate for the presidency on the part of the element unfavorable to the endorsement of Bryan. So far the name of Paul Vandervoort, -of Omaha, commander of the Grand Army, is more frequently heard than any other; but his friends admit that he is net acceptable in his own state for Bryan. Eugene Debs and Congressman Towne, of Minnesota, are also spoken of, neither apparently with serious purpose. It is suggested that the 'discussion of Towue aa a possibility is for the purpose of leading up to the nomination of Sena tor Pettierew, who openly joined the Populist party. Held to Answer for Murder. Colfax, Wash., Joly 21. The prelim inary examination of James Lawrence, who murdered Jacob Malqnist. at Kipa ria. Saturday afternoon, was held here today. . The warrant was sworn out against James Lawrence, but in court the prisoner gave his true name as John Leonard. He was held without bonds to appear before the superior court July, 20th. ; One of the witnesses testified that when the prisoner was pursued, after the crime, he threw away a bundle that contained a pair of trousers belonging to Malquist, a knife, a revolver and $7.50 in money, i A Father's Awful Crime. Dbyden, Mich., July. 21, George Swayne, a farmer, about 45 years old, living near here, killed his three small children and set fire to hia house, then blew his brains out this morning. -His wife died a short time ago. It is thought that this deranged his mind. ' When Baby was sick, we gava her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she citing to Castoria. . (Then she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Bicklen'o Anoca salve. . The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve aores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all Ekin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For . sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly'e Iron Tonic. . The Snipes Kinersly Droit Co. Telephone No. 3. - - Now is the time to get your photo graphs while pricesare low. . Call on Mrs. Hogan. jnl3-dlw kit i Ji BICYCLES IN WAR. The Wheel Has Become Popular in the National Guard. Aa an Auxiliary to Military Facilities the Two-Wheeled Vehicle Will Ite of Inestimable Service. A secure foothold has been obtained lv the bicycle in the. army and in tli wilior.al guard. Officers, who by Ions? serv ice under old condition are likely to be, conservative to a degree, admit, that before long' the wheel will be a valuable aid to military movements in time of war. Some years ago Gen. Miles, who i an enthusiastic advocate of the wheel, va id : "The results obtained under themes, adverse and discourag-ing- conditions prove conclusively that the bicycle will in the future become a most valuable auxiliary in -military operations, no only -for courier service, but also for rapidly moving' organized bodies of men over the country." Gen. Miles said in a subsequent speech to wheelmen that the use of the bi cyele for military purposes is one 4 hat would attract naturally the attention o every soldier. "We all know," said Gen. Miles, "that in military matters one of the principal arts in war is rapidity of movement and the power to move troops and mu nitions of war rapidly from one part oi the country to another. ITnnnibal. the master of the military art. wan finally overcome by the rapidity of movement of one of the corps of the enemy sijjainsi a portion of his army. Alexander Hannibal and Cicero used horses and iSapolcon coaches in moving- rapidly portions of their corps from one part of the country to another. ".Now, the question is whether the American forces mounted on wheels can do as much as if mounted on horses, ft is true that a man mounted on wheel can move over the ordinary roads with greater rapidity and make cre::te.- distances than he could po-i."ibly move on foot, or mounted upon a horse. 1 1 is true that if you wish to send ;i dis patch and station racehorses a tlioi-i distance apart' they miqrht possibly make better time, than the wheelmen could over the same road, but it is :i question, with the improvements that you are making-, whether wheelmen eaunot in time pass even the race horse. "It is estimated that there are in this country over 250,000 men who are. ac customed to ride the bicycle. Tf out of that number 50.000 men were organized it would make one of the most effective army corps t hat was ever marshaled in any country at anytime.'". Not long- ajro Lieut. Hunt, of Sheri dan, and n few enlisted men. with bn-. little experience in riding-, made a march of 15 miles on wheels in one hour and 25 minutes. The men took one long- rest and carried the full equip ments of a soldier. At the cud! of tin ride they were fresh enoujrh to make the journey back ti pleasure. The ordinary time of such a march for sol diers biu-dcned with their rifles and l.r-lonp-irijrs 'would be about five hours. Some national puard ol'.icers of raul: do i.ot take its hopeful a view of the service oi bicycles m time, of war as does the ranking officers of the army. They point out that there are head winds, bad roads and punctured tires to contend with, and that no ammuni tion or commissariat train could keep pace with a corps of wheelmen. The guardsmen say: "Cycle infantry inlarpr-- bodies would iil to accomplish much, but in small independent detachments could accomplish a great deal. i "If each regiment were allowed to or ganize one of the additional companies provided for in the new drill regulations." from the many bicycle clubs iu the vicinity, the guard would be much ben efited. Such a compauv should drill as provided for in the present 'United States Infantry Brill Regulations,' but in single rank when mounted, a-nci should 'consider the bicycle simply as a means of locomotion.. In addition, each man should he a good sicrcil man and have some knowledge of leleg raphy. His powers - of observation should be trained to the highest degree, ind his ability to draw reconnaissance maps accurately developed. Such a company should be taught great inde pendence of. action, and during the summer months compelled to furnish maps and information showing the smallest- details of the surrounding country." Chicago Tribune. Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply amiliee with .the celebrated Garabrinus keg or bottle beer, delivered free of charge to any pr.rt of the city. Tele phone 34. - Money I Moueit Mone 1 To pay Wasco county warrants regis tered prior to Jnly 3, 1892. Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. C. L. Phillips, myI8-tf County Treas. Dalles-AIoro Stage Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Douglas Ali.es, Prop. Mrs. Uogan will, for the next 30 days, make a cnt - on photographs. . Call and get her prices, .. . in!3-dlw To Best. " Two furnished rooms at Fourth and Liberty streets. 2Mwd Mas. Cham. .. I - Cut Down Expenses." -g .A woman knows" what a bargain really is. She knows better than a man. 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