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it -, - A " aJSSss X - fc . - .s M r- , .... .. . , You Can't Catch the Wind in a Net." , Neither can you cure catarrh by local applications. It is a constitutional disease, and is cored by Hood's SarsapariU be cause it is a constitutional remedy. It expels from the blood the impurity which causes the disease, and rebuilds and repairs the inflamed membranes. Enthusiasm Received a Check. ' An enterprising washing machine agent, who has been meeting with good success in Whitneyyille, had his ardoi sadly dampened the other day. He called at a house in town, and, the mis tress being absent, he persuaded hei eon to let him show up the merits ol his machine in a practical way. There were no dirty clothes in the house, con sequently" the agent persuaded the young man to change his shirt and give him the garment on which to exercisq the cleansing power of his new inveu tion. He inserted the' shirt in the washer and placed it on the stove made glowing hot with dry edgings. As ha alternated his labors in filling the stove and revolving his machine, the lady of the house made her appearance. ' She: inarched straight to the oven door and Song it wide open. The smoke from a ruined pot of beans fiilled the room to suffocation. The agent was forced to make an ignominious retreat. When, Jbe seeks permission to test the machine .now he looks sort of scared- as he re marks in a casual - way: "I presume there are no beans in the oven, madam." Lewis ton Journal. Bow it Worked. .Mrs. Kewlywed (reading) Love is balloon that lifts us up to heaven; marriage is the parachute that brings ua slowly back to earth again t - Mr. Kewlywed (also . reading)- An other parachute' horror! 4Mil falls 8,000 feet and is clashed, to pieces! Same old story 1 Parachute fails to work! Puck. . .' .,' : Are Tea Gotnz East? mmi m If so, you should see that your ticket reads via the Great Rock Island route, and you will get the best. 44 BggMeSBssBSBSKafagegeae' Pullman palaoe sleeping cars, elegant teolining chair cars "frea." and library buffet cars on all through trains. Best dining car service in the world. - Popu lar personally conducted excursions '4.nc week to all points East. For '- -toll particulars call on or address any i ticket agent, or A. JB. COOPER, , G. A. P. D.. O. B. LjAf P. Ry., 246 Washington street. Vj ftland. Or. - i - Improved Train -ulpaient. . ' The O. R-"& N. 2bj Oregon Short Line have adjed a bnffft, smoking and library car to tiieir - Fbrtland-Cliioago through train, and Ainiug car service bias been inaugnarati. The train is equipped with the Isfest ohair cars, day coaches sad '.trturioaa nrst-olass miA nnJiaarr sleermrs. Direct connec- fjadg GiwngerjEfnion Va ciflcv uod ar Ogden wtft Rio Grande line, from all points ifrjOrejgon, Washington- atul Idafao-teett'BVetn cities. For -,- iDforaiation" ratesj -eto,V;"oaH , 0u any O. R. Sc K.' agailt, or adia8 y. u jaurjDurtt ueuerat raasengtAeent d.tland. ' 'V. - V St.,' Scenery and Nature' re'l Vi ant'. s-. - 4aH am.-. Scenery, altitude, : sunshine jfid air, constitute the faotora which are rapid ly -.making . Colorado the health" -and '" pleasure grounds of the world. ; Here, the eun shines 857 days of the r averagfe year, and it blends with the i. crisp, electrio mountain air to produce a lidaa'te - iriatchless- in the known ypcrW Kwrien can portray, no brush can picture. "sEe majestic grandeuu of : the scenery along the line of the penver & Rio-' Grabofe Railroad in Colorado. Parties giving "&st should travel via this line v'KVw Known all- 'over the world as the Scenio" IdJtiB'of the world. iFor any information regarding rates, time table, ato-.j call on or address R. '"1. lCioJl, general agent, 251 Wash ing Bwft-;fitreet, Portland, Or., or any agcojA? the Oi B.& N.lCo., or South era Faciflo'Cbmpftoy, v..-- : :. k- ' . Ifee&reat linden in Wurtemburg was -w years oiov xne city ot jNenstadt was for many years nown as the City near the iAiiden." in 1408 a poem was written abont it. It was propped by 67 clone pillars; in 1664- these were in creased to Mi -te . 12 to 106. Its n-unx men measurea 87 leet. it was .wrecked in - that year. li I . ' -. .A ... . L l aere are nearly z.ouo stitches in a pair of hand-sown boots. Many Pittsburg aid Allegheny moulders have been conceded what they struck: for. :'-"t- vft Chippewa FalWt Wis., the tele . phone companies . .consolidated, and inJthwith the rate was doubled. .., tTnited States possesses 22,705 mer. chant vessels. '.". "? III 3 a en All Excellent Combiuation. ' The pleasant method and lifcaeflcial fftecta of the well known 'remedy, Tup or Flea, manufactured by Sie -tAuroRsiA Fio Syrup Co., illustrAe th value of obtaining. the liquid laxa ttTe principles of plants known to be - ttedicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the m taste and acceptable to the system. It a un uw nen sirengxnening laxa- lire, cleansing- the system effectually, 1 Impelling- colds, headaches and fevei ent!y yet promptly and enabling ouT to overcome habitual Constipation per-. - isanently. Its perfect freedom from Irery objectionable quality and eob rtance, and its acting on the kidneys, Mer and bowels, without weakening r irritating' them, make it the ideal si stive. . la the process of manufacturing figs" 4 ased, as they are pleasant to the but the medicinal qualities of the W eaiedy are obtained rom senna and t j tthct a3oaiaic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup . So. only. In order to get its beneficial tffects and to avoid imitations, please lemember the fall name of the Company srinted on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' 8ATRANCI8CO. CAL. IXJUlSVnj-I.iKT. HEW YORK. K. T. for sale by all ruggists. Price SOc. per bottle. ; UJKtS WHfcrth AU HSi FAILS. Tmsts Good. Use v-vufra oyrup. J FOR TAB J ARTS FAIR ! ' UNCLE SAmWhEADQUARTERS -AT THE mo SHOW. . -"V - Architectural Stylo Resemble That of the National Capitol "Washing ton and McKinley Sta toes Repose Side by Side Description of the Building. The United Slates national pavilion 'at the Paris exposition will be one of lthe most ornamental buildings on the 'grounds. The accompanying picture ks the first accurate representation of St, for the "faked" pictures which have appeared In some of the papers gave (no adequate Idea of anything save Its Igeneral contour, which has long been (known. It Is on the Quay d'Orsay on the left bank of the Seine among the buildings of the great powers, and Is one of the best locations at the eiposl- UNITED STATES BTJ tion. The plan is square with -a large central . dome and rotunda, which will be used as a geheralmeeting place of Americans during the exposition. Three sides of the rotunda have rooms 13 by 36 opening out of it That on the left of tho main entrance will be used as a lounglng-room for gentlemen, that on the rightfor ladies and that in the Tnlrtdln a a o .nnrlnr for both ladles and i?eatlemen. vThe second story will be :hen to the States, where people wno .desire can "rest and register their uae3.- The tnira eiory win oe re setv fgr the private offices of the woiin'.ssioner-general and staff. The fourth floor wlU be given to the States n Wl u A 7VV Ul (U11UM aXsCS.AAUS. a,v --V second.. . "" , The building is 85 by 90 feet and 160 feet high from the Jower level. There will be two eectrIc,-American elevat ors. The style' of the-exterlor of the building Is classic, and while different in design from, any of the buildings at the Chicago fair yet theeellng' there prevalent has been kept and, will be In marked contrast to the present' French buildings, which are not so architect ural In treatment. The maip entrance is under a large portico which sjins the esplanade, and under this every visitor who walks to the other national buildings will be obliged to pass. ; In the center arch of this portico, facing the River Seine, will be French's statue of Washington, while a bust of President McKinley will occupy niche over the door. In the front of the building on the riverbank will be a boat landing which will be highly ornamented as a classic barge. All the boats of the American line which con nect with the American trolley system at Viocennes will make a landing at this pior. - The interior decorations of the build ing are !n charge of an art commission composed of George B. Post, Charles A. Coolidge, John B. Cauldwell, C. F. McKlm, John La Farge, Daniel O. French, Howard Russell Butler, Charles L. Hutchinson, Henry Van Brunt, Halsey C. Ives, R. S. Peabody and Henry Walters a galaxy of ar tistic and architectural experts whose Intention Is to make It the finest ex ample of decorative art which the United States has thus far produced in any exposition. NEW CENTER OF POPULATION. Census of 1900 Will Find It Near East ern Illinois Line. What will be the center of popula tion of the United States in 1900, as re vealed by the coming census. In 1890 it Was a rurtrf'snot a fow miloa annth of Greensburg, Ind., within the retail commercial radius of Cincinnati. What point will mark the center of noniil.-i- tion next year? The entire distance which It has traveled in 100 years, since the in kin f of the first census. Is 505 milna Tho average rate of its western movement nas Deen ao.5 miles each ten years. At that rate the center of population in 1900 will be at the intersection of the 39th parallel of latitude and the 87th deeree of loneitude. at n nnlnt- nimnt three miles southwest of Bloonifleld, Greene County, Indiana, twenty-five Luiriy nines east or tne Illinois State lit. . he exact location liot be determined until after th bus of 1900 has been taken. Many are of the opinion that the western move mentwill be less than heretofore, and STYLISH EFFECTS IN ome even declare that the East has outstripped tht- West during tho past ten years In the matter of increase of population, and that the ceuter will not 'move as far west as 50.3 miles. Government officials who are informed concerning matters relative to popula tion believe that the center will remain In Indiana, and that Its location will be somewhere In the vicinity of Terre Haute. . In 1ST0 the center of population of the United States was at a point al most due south from Parkersburg. W. Va. Ten years later it moved over to the southeastern border of" Ohio, and for thirty years remained In that State. In 1S70 it was nvar Chillicothe. In 18S0 It dropped ' down almost to the center of Cincinnati. Ten years later It had crossed Into Indiana, and will probably remain there until Illinois shall claim it In tno twentieth century, it Is noticeable that this center Uns al ways followed closely the thirty-ninth parallel of latitude. It is a further fact, cuiloiis enough, trat tne majority ILDING FOR PARIS of the large cities of the United States, cs well as of Northern Europe, are either on or reasonably close to the thirty-ninth parallel. In determining the center of popu lation of any country, the population is first distributed by "square degrees," as the area Included between consecu tive parallels and meridians has been designated. " A point 4s-th) assumed tentatively as the center,' and correc tions in latitude and longitude to this tentative position are computed. In 1890 the center was assumed to be the Intersection of the thirty-ninth paral lel with the eighty-sixth -.neridian west of Greenwich. The, population of each square degree was assumed to be located at the center of that square de gree, except in cases where it was manifest that this assumption woutd be untrue, as, for example, where a part of the square degree was occu pied by the sea or other large body of water, or where It contained a city of considerable magnitude which was lo cated away from the center. In these cases the position of the center of the population of the square degree was es timated as nearly as possible. "fc- -WS fr (LZJ G-i B-fc : CEVXEE OS POPULATION' MOVES WESTWARD. . Railways and immigration have been the great factors In pushing the center of population westward. Another mat ter which affected it was the acquisi tion of Texas and tha Gadsden pur chase. In calculating ' St center .of population Alaska andour more re cent acquisitions are not included. A NATURE-LOVER'S WEALTH. Desire for Wealth-Boneht Luxuries an Error of Mind. The following extract from an inter view with John Burroughs, recently published in Success, contains things that are well thinking about. "I consider the desire which most persons have for the luxuries that money can buy an error of mind. It means nothing except a lack of higher tastes. Such wants are not necessary wantsv nor honorable" wants. If you cannot get wealth with a noble pur pose, it is better to abandon It and get something else. "Peace of mind Is one of the best things to seek and finer tastes and feelings. The man who gets these, and maintains himself comfortably, Is much more admirable and successful than the man who gets money and neg lects these. The realm of power has no fascination for me. I would rather have my seclusion and peace of mind. "This log hut, with Its bare floors. Is sufficient. I am set down among the beauties of nature, and in no danger of losing the riches that are scattered all about No one will take my walks or my brook away from me. Flowers, birds and animals are plentifully pro vided. I have enough to eat and to wear, and time to see how beautiful the world Is, and to enjoy it. FALL J1ILLINERY. "The whole world is af hr your tntsn ey, or the things you have bought wlit your money. , It Is the trying to Veop them that makes t!u-iu som ho tre clous. , - - " ; "I live to broaden and -nJoy MY..avii life, believing that In so tiding I dc what is .best for every one. !f I hod run after birds only to write about them, I should n?ver have n ritton any thing that any ov? else would have cared to read. I must write from hym pathy and love, that is, from enjoy jnent, or lot at all." - . A lesti moiiial. Spelling Is not the only difficulty. t be encountered by the boginn-r on a typewriter. Any one wLo li teaming to use th' machine wlli rirecl!itii tha following, ' from reursoa'ti Weekly: "How "do you like your u6yv type writer?" inquired the agent "It's grand." wa the immediate re ply. "I wonder how I ever got along without it." "Well,,would you mind giving loe a little testimonial to that effect T" "Certsinly not Do it gladly." So he rolled up his sleeves, and In an Incredi bly short time pounded out this: "After Using the amtomatig Back action a type writ, er for thre cmohthan d Over. I unhesottattlnsly pronounce It prono ce It to be al even more than th e Manufacture Claim? lor it. uur ic the time been In our possession e. 1. th ree monthzl Id has more than paid for it?elf In the saving or time an dlabor. 3 John $ Gibbs." "There you are, sir." "Thanks," said the agent, and moved quickly away. Justice in the "West. "Heard a couple of good ones on this trip," announced one of Detroit's trav eling men. - ''At a little town m Okla homa court was In session, and I drop ped In while waiting for the train. The prosecution had taken the testimony of a stationary engineer, and the at torney for the defense took bold. Where were you the day this thing happened?" he Inquired. - ; " 'Runnin' a injun.' "What tribe did he belong to? "The day before, a ease had been tried in which a man had climbed, to the top of a freight car laid up on a siding.. He had no business there, but loosened the brake. The car started down grade, gained speed rapidly for five miles, and then turned a somer sault over an embankment. His col lar bone was broken apd he got a ver dict for $500 because a smart lawyer convinced the Jury that the railroad was guilty of contributory negligence." Detroit Free Press. - Couldn't Fool Her. She was evidently new at house keeping and marketing, but carried herself with an air intended to im press people w.ith the opinion that she knew all about it and wasn t goln to be Imposed upon. It was at the Bonsecours market before a fish stall "Lobster, madam?. Oh, yes!" said the dealer, with deference. "Very nice ones this morning. Here Is a first- class one, madam," he said, exhibiting one in its! shell of glistening emerald, The alert customer tossed her head and exclaimed: "Oh, not You can't fool me with any of your green, unripe lobsters! want a red one!" Montreal Star. Mrs; William Rockefeller's hobby Is for carnations, one of the greenhouses at her country place at Scarborough on-the-Hudsou being, devoted ' exclu slyeiy -to their culture. She has -re cently received 200 Malmalson carna tions from France, having paid $2,000 for the plants. She is said to spend thousands of dollars every year for the plants she imports for her pleasure. To Make Glassware Shine. Tumblers and wine glasses should be washed In hot water and rinsed In cold, and should be dried with a clean cloth as soon as possible, and when perfectly dry rubbed with tissue pa per. For cruets, decanters, etc., tear up some clean newspapers into pieces about as big as 10-cent pieces, put In to bottles, half-filled with warm water; give bottles a rotary motion. When clean, aecant and a little rr.tcee tnrows out the paper. They will be as bright as new. To clean" glasses wine glasses especially which have become discolored on edges, use cigar asnes, inction ana a damp cloth. Foreseeing Disease. In a recent lecture on electricity Pro fessor Elihu Thomson related how Bos ton physicians had been able, with an X-ray tube, to detect the presence of the microbes of pneumonia In the lungs before any symptoms of that disease were felt by the patient, or were even perceptible by ordinary pathological examinations. Misfit. President Kruger, according to a story in the National Review, has his own opinion about office-holders. Two of the president's young rela tions applied to him for office. lie con sidered awhile, and said, "I can do nothing; the high offices of the state are in firm hands, and for little clerk ships you are too stupid." When a man hears that a boy hasi been drowned he fears it may he hisj boy, the same as he fears It may be his house when he hears a fire bell. After all, there is nothing a woman enjoys so much as widowhood, provid ing her husband's life insurance was not scrimpy. Be thankful for what you have and console yourself with the thought that what you have not would render you miserable if you had it. After people have had a great deal of love, they wonder why more poetry is not written about peace. A widow doesn't feel entirely bereft so long as she has enough money in the bank to buy a cow. A man always wonders what nu wife will say after the oomnanv h.is departed. s a good idea to trust very few tnose who are not dishoue3t careless. iple begin to "watch" a widow within three months after her hus band's death. - uf Pfeo Wllllnaa Infests am KlSS nnaatlon. the' erain most extensively used-as an article of food all the world over is rice. Hundreds of million of people chiefly subsist on it, and its consumption is cuiihuujwj inaainir Tt ifl the principal diet of at least one-third of the human race, formingthe chief food of the native popu lations of India, China, Japan, Mada gascar; many parts of Africa, and in fact of almost all eastern nations. iu Burmese and Siamese are the greatest nf it A Malav laborer gets through 56 pounds monthly; a Bumese or Siamese 46 pounas m me sj Tha naatrn nations also emeu V obtain their beverages from rice, which is the principal grain distilled in &iam, Tamn -x,T,H China. Saki. or rice beer, is nroduced in Japan to the extent of i .. 150,000,000 gallons annuany. aiuiuuSu rice is such a universal article of food, it is not so nourishing as wheat or some other grains. More than nine-tenths of its substance consists Ol siarcn or water; consequently it forms more fat than musole. The yield of rice is five times as heavy as that of wheat, the two crops yearly giving from eighty to a hundred bushels per acre. SALT LAKE CITY. An Important Factor in Transconti nental Travel. No one crossing the continent can afford to cut Salt Lake- City from his route. The attractions of the place, including the Mormon Temple, Taber nacle and Church institutions, the Great Salt Lake deader and denser than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land the picturesque environment and the warm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to the square yard than any lo cality on the American continent. The Rio Grande Western Railway, connecting on the East with the Den ver &.Rio Grande and Colorado Mid land Railways and on the West with the Southern Pacific (Central Route) and Oregon Short Line, is the only transcontinetnal line passing directly through Salt Lake City. The route through Salt Lake City via the Rio Grande Western Railway is famous all the year round. On account of the equable climate of Utah and Colorado it is just as popular in winter , as in summer. Send 2c to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintz, Acting General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of "Salt Lake City the City of the Saints." The famous cedars are on Mount Lebanon. In 1696 there were sixteen that measured over thirty feet in cir cumference. - Did you ever have that feeling of oppression, like a weight on your .chest, or a load of cobble-stones In your stomach, keeping you "awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly in terrible dreams, that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun ates suffer with ir night after night, until their reason is in danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment isin the stofnach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night vill soon bring relief and givift the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARETS1 ' r can 'k ANNUAL SALES. 5.000.000 BOXES. L sn lj vnaa m m THE TABLET CASCARETS are absolutely harmless, a purely vegetable compound. Ho mercurial or other mineral pin-poison in Casearsts. Casearete promptly, effectively and permanently enro every disorder of the Stomach, liver and Intestine.. They not only cure constipation, but correct any and every form of irregularity of the bowels, including diarrhoea and dysentery, neasant, palatable, potent. Taste good, do good. Sever sicken, weaken or gripe. Be sure you get tho genuine I Beware of imitation, and substitutes I Buy a box of CASCA&BTS ts-day, and if not pleased in every respect, got your money back I Write us for booklet and free sample I Address STBRLIIf 0 RBMBST COUP AST, CHICAGO of ItBW YORK. Tons of Broom Corn. Charleston. Til., c.laima tr men ia larsest broom corn warehouse and stotaare-room in the world. Tt.s cjmn- ity is nearly 2,000 tons, or about 10, 000 bales of "brush." This is about one-quarter of the total tonnage of this entire district, which m-odnces nroh- ably two-thirds of the world's supply. ADout 8,000 acres of ground are re quired to erow the snnnlv fnr t.hia Y,ir warehouse, and it represents the pro- auct oi over 100 farmers. From 2,500 to 8.000 hands are rennirwl i n its planting and harvesting. This mam tl, iri. lmiZ ,.j jlY,. ir rx U la LlPEItAsa Jt" f tKi aearty SS.OO, for It is made ery eaapleta to Insure boot one tape measure, on?rubber stamp with you7.e and pad7 b SaoTer? etcK HAKE HO CHARGE FOB THIS OUTFIT, but as a guarantee ofgood fa on vourart and o?ott7. agatast those who would orter outflts wle. eaa ..aHy Si. w we require everyone. afUr reMr Ik. aatst at tha a.peaas aS-.ee, to pay as a temponuV deDOaft I to Lli S. charge, and w. -Ill l.ra tk. 60 a with your first orter.' Understand weSSuSnd FySi , thVeS mSete oPu?ft. by express C. O. D., subject to examination, ye. taexamlaa tha aatst at year eipraaTaaae and if foeiS oVrfeetlr START TO WORK AT ONCS. i'.7J,110S0,ey',ow,t,, """.P'8". tare the orders at your own price, tosho. to your customers C. O. P., subrlX "'"'- S.ol..rw.rkl. .l,lfc fcaaa-t h. hU,. Aayaua .ol a., wkclL aC KllZZ wajrei from tbe itart. Cat this aoUe cat ud wid to teAmj - uunucc nuoDtri WANTED Active agents in every county Sent, fur mi fiaa I ami. I 1 ' : .. -tirei iiftii, ,uau cici.ii ivi,wur ClSUSCn City gas; cheaper than keroseiAV retails big money-maker. Standard Camp Com pany, Dept. B, CHICAGO. r 25c MT. ANGEL 25c Benedietine Salve. Experience of Many Tears Clearly Dem onstrates the Great Efficiency of This Liniment. Postpaid, 85c a Box. Address Benedictine Priory, Mt. Angel, Or. JSEW (JELIANS. La., Nov. 8, 1898. Eev. Father Enclosed find monev order foi- another box of your Salve. I find it very good indeed, and try not to be without it. rAXKicn. uakk i , 522 Bolivar 8t. Louisville, Kv., Jan. 19, 1899. Rev. Fathers I find vour KrIvo tn ho tho hoof Salve that I ever used. tra. SCHERVERI, 742 E. Walnut St. ubt, vsxr Boom sbj imatrsici isanns uioaca ooi i iiujiik at uiajn lvriaTaS sinwr.nsa Aan tt a t- -ay hsy Bardl? Sfsaa It, FnbUo men apeak of their uBworthi neas, but very few of them would be willing to be taken at their publicly expressed estimation of themselves. Chicago Daily- News. ' Tea Foisoning-. Victims of tea poisoning are becoming alarmingly, prevalent. Women demand the life and variety of Health, and" instead of doing it naturally by building up their system they resort to tea. They should take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It tones up the Serves, regulates the bowles and cures dyspepsia. A carload of dried canned potatoes contains 8,000 bushels, but would hold only 500 bushels in their natural state. SHAKE INTO YOU It 8HOKS Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, und instantly takes the sting otit of corns- and ; bunions. It's the greatest comfort diseovery of tne age. Allen's Foot- ' r.ase niaRes tignt or new snoes leel easy. I It.is a certain cure for Ingrowing Kails,. I sweating,- callous and hot, tired, aching i feet We have over 30.000 testimonials, j Try it today. Sold by all druggists and ' shoe stores. By mail" for 25c in stamps. Trial package FEEE. Address, Allen S. uimstea, L.e ttoy, . x. At Tacoma shingle manufacturers are complaining of a car shortage and ship ments are seriously delayed. .TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. A new law requiring corporations to pay wages at least monthly has been declared constitutional in California. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. The greatest whiskey industry is in the United States, the output being more than 80,000,000 gallons a year. I shall recommend Piso's Cure for con sumption far and wide. Mrs. Mullisran. j Plumstead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1895. I The Treaty elm, under which Wil , Ham Penn sighed the famous treaty with the Indians in 1682, was upon the , banks of the Delaware. It died in "1829. j CITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness 110 after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send fur FREE S2.00 trial ! bottle ana treatise. BK. B.H. iiUNK, Ltd., OJO Arctisl-eet, Philadelphia, Pa, Tracing. Miss Walsingham We can trace our ancestry back to the Norman con quest, can't we,' mother? Mrs. Walsingham (sadly) Yes, but we don't know where your father was last night. Somerville Journal. is moth warehouse is a wooden structure, coverea ana siaed with corrueated tin, Last year's crop taxed its capacity to the utmost. No matter what the rest of the world has or needs in this line, there is always "brush" to spare in this big warehouse. Chicago Tri bune. 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