Cleanse Your Blood The cause of all spring humors, pimples and eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appe tite, is found in impure, depleted blood. The perfect blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla, aa multitudes know by experience. It cures all blood diseases, from the smallest pimple to the stubborn scrofula sore from morning tired ness to extreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla ts America's Greatest Spring Medi cine. Be. sure to get Hood's. Niagara Falls and the Buffalo Exposition. All of the Pan-American visitois will go to Niagara Falls, and all of the electricity used on the exposition grounds will come from Niagara Falls. Both will travel between the two greatest attractions the world will offer daring 1901. TO CCRE A COLD IK ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mnney if it fails to cure. B. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. "Necessity the Mother of Invention." It is said that "Necessity is the mother of invention." Admitting this to Le true, who can tell what visitor to the Pan-American Exposition will recognize a necessity in some field that will inspire him or her to the discov ery or invention of something that will revolutionize the present day praotice of the world in that field. eTITQ Permanently Cured. No fits er nerronsnea M IV after flrer day's n.eof Tr. Klia.'aftreat Nervt BMM. Kenil lor FREE 84.0(1 trial Imttleand treat. Im. Ie.B.H Kuhi. Ltd.,Kll Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa, An Upside Down House. How would yon like to live in a houe upside down? Such a structure is to be seen on the wonderful Midway of the Pan-American Exposition. CATARRH CANNOT BS CURED With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh iB a blood or constitutional diKease, and in order to cure it you most take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken lmernallv, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this country for years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients iswhat pro duces Buch wonderful results in curing catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propra., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. Rate of Interest in Canada. The legal rate of interest in Canada ia now 5 per cent, the reduction from 6 per cent having been made by a stat ute of the dominion which wont into effect January 1. There ts no remedy that can equal G 4 R KI K LD T E J or the cure of all derangements of the liver; It has for years been ihe standard by which other remedies are judged. President to Open Pan-American Exposition. President McKinley has promised to open the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo, on May 20. Educate Tour Bowels! Your bowels can be trained a well as your muscle or your brain. Cascarets Crndy Cathar tic train your bowels to do right. All drug gists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Wonderful Development of Electricity. Professor Slaby, German scientist, predicts wonderiul development- of electricity this century. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. the remedy that cure a cola In om day - United States Silk Industry. Thirty thousand people in the United States make their living from the grow ing silk industry. ITOH IS TORTURE. Eczema is caused, by an acid humor in the Mood coming ia contact with the kin and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions form std discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which, curies and scales off ; sometimes thcaltin is hard, dry sad fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormeuting, stubborn disease, and the itching and Burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid bunting humor seems to ooze out and set the skin en fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER. "For three yean I bad Tetter oa my bands, wfcfoh caused them to swell to twice their natural sise. Part of the time the disease was ia the fenst o4 run Sting aorea, very pain, fal, and caaaingmc as acfe diseotafert JFour actors seM the Tetter had pragma too far le he cured, and they could d eeUHag for ate. I teak; enly three bottles at . a. S. aad was completely eared. This was fifteen years ate. and I have sever since seen any sign of my old trouble." Mas. IV M. Jacksok, 1414 McOee St., Kansas City, Ho, 1 S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book aad write as about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence ia conducted in strictest confidence. THE IWIFI SPE0IFI0 CC ArtANTA. U, CURES WHERE ALL ELSE ,ut ran; Best Cough Syrui rue. Tastes Good. hi time. Sold by druggists. FIERCE FEUD ENDED. LAST PARTICIPANT IN KANSAS VENDETTA DIES. Four Persona Met Violent Deaths Bo fore Hatred Was Fully 6atisfieJ How the Tronble Began and Its Very Tragical Ending. By the death of Charles Vaughn, fif teen miles south of Cedarvale, Kan., In the Osage reservation, the lust survivor of a feud which was fought along the border with all the neruenesa of a Cor slcan vendetta for months was wiped out. The participants were, on the one hand, Jim and Charles Vaughn, cow boys, who were cousins, and Tom Wil der and Denis Amos, who ran a dive In Oaney, Kan., iu 1879 and 1880, and the feud began in this place in August, 1880, when Amos in a game of poker beat Jim Vaughn out of $70. Vaughn, says the Kansas City Times, was by accident unarmed at the time, but left swearing that he would return in three days and kill all the Amoses. Accordingly, Vaughn return ed to the ranch on which he was work ing in the territory, procured a brace of six-shooters, and on the appointed day went back to Caney. The Amoses, bar ricaded in their joint and armed with three double-barreled shotguns, were waiting for him. Vaughn hitched his horse, and, pulling his six-shooters, be gan firing and walking toward the Amos joint. The Amoses replied with a broadside from their shotguns, and when the smoke had cleared away Vaughn lay in the street with his body full of buckshot and Tom Amos lay on the floor with his Jaw shattered by a bullet Blood poison set in and four weeks later Amos was burled. On the other hand, Vaughn, who was thought to have been mortally wounded, recov ered, and in two months was able to go to work again. Vaughn was a crack shot and the Amoses lived in constant terror of him, and after they found that he had gotten well they swore out a warrant for his arrest which was an unusual proceed ing lm those days. A deputy sheriff, who was a warm friend of the joint keepers, arrested Vaughn and put the Amoses and one of their friends on the force to guard him the night after the arrest During the night while the deputy slept, the Amoses shot and killed Vaughn. They claimed that he had tried to escape. However, three of the five shots which had pierced the dead man's body were fired after he had fallen so the direction of the bul lets indicated. " The Amoses at that time did not know of the existence of Charles Vaughn who was employed on a ranch in Texas and, after they had killed Jim, settled down to quiet life. Wilber remained in Caney and Dennis Amos, with his young wife and child, located on a farm just east of Cedarvale. A friend of Jim Vaughn in the meantime notified Charles Vaughn of the manner in which his cousin had been killed, and Charles thereupon boarded the next train and went to Caney. He remained quiet a day and by inquiry learned of the whereabouts of the Amoses. On the second day after his arrival he met Wilber Amos In a drug store, and walk ing up to him informed him that he was there for the purpose of killing him. Amos reached for his gun, but Vaughn was too quick for him and sent a 45 caliber bullet through his brain. The dead man had hardly struck the floor before. Vaughn was on his horse riding at breakneck speed toward the town. Denis Amos was eating dinner when Vaughn reached his house, and without introducing himself the Texan opened fire and sent one bullet through Dennis' breast and another through his head. The infuriated cowboy then picked np the child and dashed its brains out against the floor. He also fired a shot at the woman, but she escaped into the bedroom, and Vaughn, thinking his pur suers were close upon him, mounted his horse and rode away. Although a posse pursued him for two days he was not overtaken, and his whereabouts had never been known from that day to the day of his death. Recently, when, after a six weeks' struggle with the fever, he found that he had to die, he told bis attendants that he was Charles Vaughn and narrated the story, which the older residents of this town know to be true. Carnegie's Romance. Andrew Carnegie, in his address be fore John D. Rockefeller's Bible class in the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, insisted that if a young man must fall in love with a woman he must be care ful to love one well on in years. His exact words were: "If you must fall in love, do so with a woman 20 or 30 years your senior. The greatest friend a young man can have is a woman, but the woman must be much older than he." This precept is greatly at variance with the practice -of the preceptor. Mr. Carnegie in his selection of a wife didn't follow the advice given his hear ers. He married late in life, and the woman of his choice was 20 years younger than he. It was not until 1887 that he took to wife Miss Louise Whit field, the daughter of John Whitfield, No. 35 West Forty-eight street. Ten years later a little baby girl blessed their union. Mr. Carnegie at the time his first child was born was 62 years old. Behind the steel magnate's marriage there lurks a romance. It is said that he would have married earlier in life, and some years before his marriage was very much In love with a Miss Tula Addison, who afterward became Mme. De Ximenez. Mr. Carnegie vener ated his mother, however, and it is said promised her not to marry during her lifetime. He kept his word, and those who like to gossip say that his promise prevented his marriage to the first woman of his choice. Chicago Inter Ocean. ' . x Artist and Painter. Among the many stories of Sir Fred erick Iighton, the great artist, the following account of one of his holiday rambles is given. " He noticed a sign board being rudely painted by a local artist. The man, after a few moments, remarked that it was a fine day. Leigh ton agreed, adding that a figure on the djrn board was out of proportion. "Where be it out'" staked the ag grieved workman.. "I'm thinking you've something wrong in your sight." "If you'll get off that ladder I'll put It right for you," replied the R. A-, good-naturedly. "Aye, but can ye paint?" queried the other, doubtfully. "Ye know I don't want my work sp'iled." "It's all right; I've done considerable painting In my time." answered Leigh ton, as the other clambered down the ladder. Then, taking the pallet, he climbed up and commenced to paint, and did not stop until he had complet ed the sign board. "Well, that's not so bad." was the rural workman's comment. "Art is not so paying now. Still, if ye like to do more work for me, I'll give ye more than I do as a rule." "Thanks," replied Letghton. "My name is Leighton." "Very pleased to know yon, Mr. Leighton," replied the man, Ignorant of what the name meant. "My name is Tarn." GOOD Short Storie$ While James Russell Lowell was edi tor of the Atlantic Monthly, Mrs. Har riet Prescott Spofford enjoyed a warm personal friendship with him, and he frequently accepted her stories. Mrs. Spofford feared that he might be tak ing them because of his interest in her, and not for the merit of her work. She resolved to put the matter to a test Her handwriting was peculiar. One of the most characteristic letters was her d, to the end of which she gave a queer little crook toward the left. In order to disguise her work she had her sister copy one of her stories before she sent It to the editor. Mr. Lowell accepted it in a letter in which he wrote: "The d's may not be yours, but there is no mistaking the 'idees.' " The Westminster Gazette gives some interesting Information concerning the use of tobacco by .the clergy In different religious bodies. "John Wesley," it says, "forbade his preachers to smoke or chew tobacco, or take snuff.' This rule still obtains In the Wesleyan min istry. Thackeray hoped the day would come when he would see a bishop loll ing out the Athenaeum with a cigar In his mouth, or at least a pipe stuck in his shovel-hat. He did not live to see this, but the Bishop of Manchester has publicly proclaimed the virtues of to bacco as a bond of sympathy between man and man. 'At your idol again, Mr. Hall,' exclaimed a lady once on discov ering Robert Hall, the celebrated di vine, with a pipe in his mouth. 'Yes,' said the preacher, 'burning it, ma'am.'" The late Prof. Max Muller was orig inally Just Muller, but he added one of his Christian names, Max, to his sur name, and became Max Muller. His change of surname and of nationality did not add to his popularity In Ger many, where his former compatriots used to say that "but for his settling in England he might have become a scholar." Considerable amusement was caused at Oxford a few years ago by the Kaiser telegraphing the professor, upon the occasion of some aquatic vic tory: "My best wishes to you and your gallant crew." "Great Scott!" or Its Sanscrit equivalent, the professor Is said to have exclaimed, "just as if I were a 'coach' running along the em bankment with a trumpet." The point of the joke is that Max Mulled disliked every form of exercise, and used to say that "There Is only one act of folly more egregious than looking at a foot ball game, and that is taking part in one." Early In his career at the bar Daniel O'Connell was counsel at the Kerry as sizes in an action against a relative named Mr. Siggerson, and. having oc casion to refer to that person in some what strong terms in his speech to the jury. Siggerson jumped up in court and called him "a purse-proud block head." O'Connell said: -"In the first place, I have got no purse to be proud of, and, secondly, if I be a blockhead, It is the better for you, as I am counsel against you. However, just to save you the trouble of saying so again, I'll administer a slight rebuke," whereup on he struck Siggerson soundly on the back with a cane, which the tipstaff accommodatingly lent him for, the pur pose. That evening Siggerson sent him a challenge, but next morning he wrote stating that he had discovered that O'Connell's life was Inserted In a very valuable lease of a portion of his lands. "Under these circumstances," he continued, "I cannot afford to shoot you, unless, as a precautionary meas ure, you first insure your- life for my benefit. If you do, then heigh for pow der and balL I'm your man." Many Want to Do Murder, It Is a matter of legal record that a famous English physician. Sir Richard Owen, when called upon for expert tes timony in a celebrated poisoning case where a subtile toxic was suspected to have been used, testified that there are several toxics which cause death and leave no trace, and, upon being asked to name them, and refusing to do so, stated as his reason for refusing that such knowledge was too dangerous to be made public. The court for that reason sustained him In his refusal to name the poisons. This single circum stance In the report of the trial attract ed such wide attention that Sir Rich ard Owen received 700 letters from all parts of the world and all conditions of people asking for the' names of the poisons letters In which the writers resorted to all sorts of arts and wiles to elicit the coveted information. Burglars' Booty. Burglars are said to seldom receive more than 20 per cent of the value of their booty from the buyers to whom they dispose of it if it happens to be In any other form than coin. A fifty dollar Bank of England note will bring about $10 from a buyer, while $500 worth of plate would be worth only $75 j or $100 to the thief, who must risk years of liberty In obtaining it, and so on with all other valuables. Lots of men who have college diplo mas in their pockets don't know where their next meal Is to come from. Young Idaho Representative. Glenn P. McKinley. speaker of the Idaho house of representatives, is the youngest member of that body, being only 23 years old. He is Btndent of the law department of the University of Idaho. Proposed Alliance With England. It the United States and England should form an alliance, the combined strength would he so (treat that there would belittle chance fur enemies to overcome us. In a like manlier, a lien men and women keep tip their bodily strength with Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, there is little chance of attacks from disease. The old time remedy enriches the blood, steadies the nerves, and increases the appetite. Try it for dyspep sia and indigestion. $30,000 for Sewage Improvement Bradford, England, has had a recom mendation from the committee on sew age, calling for the expenditure of more than $30,000 on the improvement of its sewage disposal plant. It is also contemplating immediate street im provements to the amount of $150,000. A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK Of Particular Interest to Threthtrmen and Fanners. Russell & Co., of Portland, Ore., the largest dealers in machinery on the Pacific Coast, have just issued at con siderable expense a neat and very oom plete account book for up-to-date thresheimon, etc. The books are for free distribution, and all people who want them should write Immediately to Russell & Co., Portland, Ore. War Between United States and Germany. Kaval officers look for a war with Germany. Admiral Dewey is said to have predicted a oonfiict within two years. TOU KNOW WHAT YOU ABE TAXING When von take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is 11111017 Iron and Qui- uuvui a wmioieBH lorm. no vurc, stQSrmy. 00c. Carbonate ef Lints in the Ocean. It has been estimated that if the rhi- zopods, which secrete living shells in the ocean, are as numerous down to a depth of 600 feet as they are near the surface, there are over 16 tons of shell of carbonate of lime in the upper fath oms of every square mile of the ocean. MRS. FARCE'S STORY. HER TROUBLE MADE HER AFRAID TO RETIRE AT NIGHT. Nervousness, the Disease That Wrecks the Happiness of so Many Women, Conquered at Last. Ko incident of the many that are daily brought to pnblio attention is of greater human interest than that which centers about Ellen Farce, the wife of Mr. David F. Parce, of No. 4 Spruce St., Binghamton, N. Y. The story is told by Mrs. Paroe aa follows: "It was two years ago this Bummer that I was in a miserable condition as the result of bard work. I was completely run down, pale and losing flesh, and so nervous that I could not sleep or even , get rest. It was dread ful to go to bed at night all worn out and lie awake for hours with nervous uness. If I did fall asleep it was to wake up in the morning as tired as when I went to bed. "My bead troubled me a great deal, too, both with pain and dizzinea. If I stooped over at any time I would be so dizzy I could hardly see or keep from falling down. I was troubled some what with indigestion at this time, but the nervousness was the greater trouble. If I became a little excited my hands would shake so I could hard ly hold anything in them. I felt that something must be done so I employed our best physicians. They did all they could for me and although I ob tained some benefit from their treat ment, not one of them did me any per manent good. "I had, of course, read of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People but bad never taken any of them till a friend recommended them to me so strongly that I got some and before the first box was used up I began tu feel that they were doing me good. I kept on taking them according to di rections and got from them the only real, permanent benefit I have had from any remedy. It did seem so good to get a night's sleep and to be re freshed by it. I am a firm believer in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple and recommend them to all my friends. I generally keep a box in the house to take in case I feel a little run down." ELLEN PARCE. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Price, 50 cents per box; 6 boxes for $2.60. The Kind You Have Always vi viu3i icwuci, tutu. iuu uecu maao usacr His personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-g-ood are but Experiments, and endanger the. health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is GASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its asre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought S7 Sears the In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc eearrawn oom r NT. PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR 'V ' !Z' , J,A,'' Mj'-'ZJ' First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., and l,s Pastor and Elder. The day was when men of promt - nence hesitated to give their testimon- ialsto proprietary rusdicines for pub- lication. This remains true today of most proprietary medicines,' but Pe rona has become so justly famous, its merits are known to so many people of high and low stations, that no one hes itates to see bis name in print recom mending Perana. The highest men in our nation have given Pernna a strong endorsement. Men representing all classes and sta tions are equally represented. A dignified repiesentative of the Presbyterian church in the person of Bev. E. 6. Smith does not hesitate to state publioly that he has used Pernna in his family and found it cured when other remedies failed. In this state- ment the Rev. Smith ia supported by an elder in his church. Bev. E. G. Smith, pastor of thePres- byterian church of Greensboro, Ga., writes: "Having used Peruna in my family for some time it gives me pleasure to testify to its true worth. My lit tle boy seven years of age has been suf fering for some time with catarrh of the lower bowels. Other remedies had failed, but after taking tno bottles of Peruna the trouble almost entirely dis - Larger Cains in the Southern States. Southern states are making much larger gains than any other section in the business of cotton and woolen man ufacturing. . Should Establish Lighthouse. Although after thn hioan two years ago and again after that of the Paris last vear the Trinitv Brethren, the British lighthouse authorities, promised that a light would be put on the Manacles reef, off the Liizzard, nothing marks the spot but ine oia dbu duoj that Has been proved insufficient. IM BEST HERB Tit. Garfield Tea is made from HERBS; there are no harmful drugs in its composition. It is the tet blood purifier known to medical science. Highest Inhabited Place. The highest iuhtbitel plaoa in the worll is the custom house of Anco marca, Peru, 16,000 teet above the sea. His way. "Was little Uobby restless in church?" "Restless? He aoted like a pocket ful of fishing worms." Sfopm the Oough and Mb,t n Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. .No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Ancient Cities of Note. Every ancient city of note was lo cated on or near the sea or a river. Two Large Steamers. Two large sea-going steamers, 450 feet long and with a 43-foot beam, are to be built upon the great lakes by the American Shipbuilding Copmany. The greatest public schools of the large cities use Carter's ink exclusively. It is the best and costs no more than the poor est. Get it. Wanted Particulars. Judge What's the charge against the prisoner, officer? ' Officer He had an infernal maohine in his possession, your honor. "Automobile or bicycle?" lfreri' -eJ Bought has borne the sisrna. Signature of eaav stmct, near town errv. PRAISES PE-RU-NA. 1 appeared. For this special malady I consider it well nigh a specific As a J tonio for weak and worn out people it has few or no eauals." Rev. E. G Smith. Mr. M. J. Rnssman, a prominent merchant of Grennsboro, Ga , and an elder in the Presbyterian church of that place, has used Peruna, and in a re cent letter to The Pernna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, writes as fol lows: "For a long time I was troubled with catarrh of the kidneys and tried many remedies, all of which gave me no relief. Peruna was recommended to me by several ftiends. and after nio lew bottles I am pleased to say tbat the loDK looked for relief was , wnnd n' I m now enjoying better I health than I have for years, and can heartily recommend Peruna to all similarly afflioted. It is certainly a grand medicine. M. J. Rossman. If you do not derive prompt and fat is factory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartraan, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. president 1 Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. MACHINERY, FARM NOTHING BETTER MADE Yob can't make a mistake tt you get t ..Mitchell.. fflitehell, Lemis .& Stavef Co. PORTLAND, ORECON. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Spariih-Spcaking People, In 90 years the Spanish speaking people have increased from 26,190,000 to 42,000,000. The Beet Prescription for Malaria Prills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Cnlll Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price SOc. A Spider's Thread. What vie call a spider's thread con sists of more than 4.000 threads united. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infal lible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Samuel, Ocean (irove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. Popular Literature in France. There are about 117.000 novels in the Paris national library and nearly 69, 0.10 volumes of French poetry. I hT none 14 my it a time with sm MfncHt ' lh buwwla, nut being able to tuov them xceic by uniug but water Injection, Chruule oonstipatiou fur seveu years placed me In ttals terriuiecuiidltiuii: dnriuir that time I did ev ery thin K I beard of buLuoTor found any relief; tueta waa my ease until 1 bvuo.it using CAtJCARKTS, I bo Bare from one Ui ttore passage a day. and If I waa rich I won id giTO S1U0.OU for each movement it la such a relief. arjaiEK I,.Uitkt. U8B itusselt bt Uetarolt, Mlofe. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tact Good. Good, Merer Blckea, Weaken, or Gri. lOe, Do XUHbVSSIirSIIUS, . CONSTIPATION JffYk CANDY tj CATHARTIC SEED DEALERS. I ' jJT kaow what I I I r you're planting I I f Jr when ' you plant fc g f Ferry's Beeda. if you buy cheap seeds you esnt 1 1 I I be lure. Take no chances 11 V set Ferry's. Dealers every- a where sell them. Writ for 1901 Seed Ar.mi.i J mailed free. Jr 0. M. FERRY ft CO., jfjr " Dstrslt, Iste WHOLE GARDEN For 14c. 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MONEY S Heirs Of Uniun SolrllAM whn hnmtMHr1 lae. 1 than 160 acres before June 22, 1874 (no matter li abandoned), should address HKNKY M. tOPF, Washington, D. C. FAT FHI ttQ REDUCED from 16 to 35 lbs. per month by a hannleae treatment. Thousanda eared. Mrs. M. A. IlarCrone, 431 Hawier BL, Hooheeter, h. y., writes: "Four years ago I waa reduced 48 ponnda bj your valu able treatment, sir experience aa Trained Nnree has taught me the dangers of Fatty Degeneration. Hare net gained." Patlenta treated by mall confidentially. For parUOQlaraaddreaa,wlta Use, DB.v.C. SHIER, 1314 limit TuPlt,l'.icto,lit D A I Ea Kj iT ualtuiaenHfal IT 14 I rifl I Il8nd description n Shall W end eet free opinion HIXO. H. STEVENS CO., Iitab. 1864. Div. 4. S17 14th Street, WASHINGTON D. c. Branch offices: Chicago, Clevelandand Detroit CUTLER'S CAR80LSTE if IODINE ' .. A guaranteed Care for Catarrh and Consumption. il.Oo. D Lock Box lea. W. H. SMITH 1 CO., Euffilo, N.Y , Prop's IMPLEMENTS, Etc. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW MILL Or in fact anything in the Machine line, write us for Catalogues and Prices. RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Oregon. li H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps Water, Saws Wood, Grinds Feed, and coststwo cents an hour to run. Get full particulars from 310 Market Street, San Francisco, Cat.; First and Stark Sts., Portland, Or.; Los Angelee, Ca.. SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Sunlle Wrapper Below. Yexy saaoll amd aa easy to take as eajpee. FOB HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RIUOUSIESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION mju sairoinB MvaraavtapaArtMiE. ts cwti I Vnrety rretaMevS- CURE SICK HEADACHE. M. P. N. V. Mo. 10 ISO I. I1T7UEN .riU.. k .. fm ll ABSOLUTE 'CARTER'S j PI LLS.