3t. Jnoolis Bt. JiiooIih it. JimobH 3t, JllcOIIH t. JncnliH U. IiicoIih St. JiicuIih 31. JncoliH fit. Jacobs 6t. JiicoIjh Oil euros Oil ctiron Oil en run Oil eurtm Oil mired Oil unruH Oil cumih Oil onroH Oil curoH Oil ouruM Rlioumntlmn. NniiriilKin. I.uniliiio, Bclntlcii. Hprnlnn. HriiiMm, rloroncHB. BtlflnuRH, Unoknuho. liiHcnlnr nohon. Murslimiilliiw I'llllnir. Souk n tiiblwipooniiil o( powdoiod 111 to uutn arable In two tnbloHpoon. TIh of warm water for linlf nn hour; Tnncl It ovor liot wnlor mid carefully Fir until dlMolvcd. lioll n cupful ol t;ar ami half a cupful of water to iler until tlioy pln n thread; pour, 71 1 1 1 o hot. ovor liui winter) or two won lUoatcn cku'M. Iinatliig contliiuoiiMly; thun fffld tlio kiiiii arablo anil beat until still Still uold. LaditiH Homo Journal. IThat Pimple I your Fnoo lo Thoro to Worn You of Impuro DIoocJ. alitlul roimcqliciicca may follow n neglect of tills warning. 'J'ako llood'n Snr Efrmrlllit ami It will purify yourblood.oiii. Sfl humor and eruption, mid niaSeyoii better In every wnv. It will warm, lDiirlnii, trciiKiiu,n ami inviKonuo youi fliolo body and prevent aerloiiN (lines, Hood's Sarsaoarilla IT America' (Ircatcit Medicine, l'rlco ft. lood'a Plllo cure all I.horllls. 26 ccnti A Mxtliomiitlrul Doiiiiinitriitloii. tliolilnfon You don't coiiHldcr it un- IjFcky to luivo 1!) people nt table? IJcnkiiiH Not at nil) Suppose Rome BllHfortunnto did happen to ono of tlio niiom wouldn't tlio other 13 bo dead' icky to ononpo? l'uck. Btjtc or Own, rmr or toiwo, I Ii i.rMiuovNTr. FmNK J. I'iikkky makes ontli that ho Is tho senior imrlrr of llm firm ol K. J. Ciikhey A Co., 1001 II K UtUIIICM III IIIO 1 11? Ol 10ICO.O, loumy ml hlato Aforonlil, ami flint mid firm will par tb'a sum ol ON K II UN llltKI) HOI.I.A IIH for each nil every m ol Catarrh that cannot bo cured br tlio uo ol Hall's Catimkii Ct'ne. H j-ka.nk J, Clir.nKY. Sworn to before mo mul uljorltd 111 inr Rireseiico, llils6lli day ol December, A. V. lWtd. El A. W. UlJvABON, I Xolary labile Sail's Catarrh Cure Ii taken Internally and act ICircciiy on ino moon aim mticons stinnces oi U)0 (711011. Kcnil for testimonials, Iree. Bold hjr ilrUKRUK. 7&C. Jill raiaiiy mis arc iuo ucsu lluicn Worklioimn III Liverpool. Tho Inruegt workhnnso in tho world fif ut LlvuiKol, nml it him ncooiumodn- Wn . . . i k Ann f ........ .... toil mi no luwur iiiiiu u,uuu iiiiiiiuub. lit Is not, however, often filled. rWheii coiidmr to Ran Francisco co to I Brooklyn Hoiul, iMti-'.'l'.! liush utrcct. 'AiiutUiiii or Kurojieaii plan. Itoom and lionrd $1.(0 lo $ I.W icr day; rooms Mcenti to $1.(0 per day; tduirla meals 23 cents. Itco coacn. cims. Jioiiigomcry. A iieek of gold woi(liing lens than no-mllliontli part of n ernlu can bo en with the nuked eye. Elf vou want tho 1km t wind mill, numns. rUtnlta, plowa, wogoim, bells ot all tlzes Ibollcrs, encliii-K, or general machinery, sea (or writo JOHN I'OOI.K, foot of Morrison ttrtct, rortlund, Oregon. Hit Iiiih been ascertained that ono of pho mountains in tho moon is 80,000 feet hiuh, white suvural nro upward of 0,000 feet. ! Since tho pitpslm; of tho first vaccina- Ion act in Kuli;and, in 1841. tho death pnto fioiu Hiiinllpox him fallen from 570 per million to SO per million. I NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT. ItctrulDrlty Is a mutter of importance in every woinan'H life. Much pain is, however, endured In tlio belief that it is necessary and not nlurmln, when In truth it In all wronir and Indicates utcrancmcnt that may cuuso serious trouble. Excessive monthly pain Itself will unsettle the nerves and make women Did before their timo. The foundation of woman's health Is In perfectly normal arid regular per formance of nature's function. I ho statement wo print from Miss Gun- muni: Simts, of Eldrcd, l'a., is echoed in every city, town and hamlet in this country. Hand what she says: " Deaii Mim I'lNKiiAii: I feci Hue & I new person since following your ad vice, and think it Is my duty to let tho public Know the good your remedies I have done me. My troubles were pain ful menstruation and leucorrhoca I was nervous and had spoils of being confused. Dcforc us)ng your remedies 1 never had any faith In patent mcdi- clncs. I now wish to say that I never fhnd anything do me bo much good for painful menstruation as Lydla 15. l'lnk ham's Vego table Compound; also would say that your Sanutlvo Wash has cured ' ino of leucorrhcoa. I hope these few words may help suffering women." Tho present Mrs. IMnkham's experi ence in treating female ills Is unparal leled, for years sho worked sido by Bide with Mrs. Lydla 13. PlnUham, and for sometime past has had sole charge of tho correspondence department of her great business, treating by lotter as many as a hundred thousand ailing Vfomen during a single yoar au sutrorlng womon are Invited to write freely toPdrs. PlnUham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health. TRIBAL CHART Of THE PHILIPPINES. H TAGALES rirf EH VICOLS ( HfiVISAYAS J , (SHU PIRATICAL MALAYS ( J PAC,F 0CeA" VARIOUS TRIPES S J Aorta LVtOB? . ...... tmoe wtrtf wooueo. iff u o n roLlLlo djr MiNoono , sea . ,. V SO0LOO OAHCHIPCLACO I to r I The nrea of the 1'blllpplne, 1W.3B0 mmare miles, In njual to New York, Penn sylvania and New Jersey, with a total population less than that of New York 0,500,000. The survey of the Mauds, made In 1882, shows fifty-one differentia tlvo tribes, speaking over thirty IfuiKUiigcfl. These are divided Into the aborljiinal population, mixed with Malays; the pure agricultural Malays, and the piratical Malays. The blank spares In the map are the regions still occupied by the vari ous aboriginal and senil-alMirlginal tribes. In Central Mindanao these tribes are still naked heathen. In North Luzon, with the Aroyoas and Igorrotcs, these tribes have passed out of the savage state. The various tribes occupying the bare places, from thirty to forty In numlwr, nre all Individually small. The Tagales ir, Booth Luzon, the Vicols on the east, nnd the Visayas In the central and southcrr, Islands are made up of peaceful and partially Christianized Malays. The piratical Malays In the Sooloo archipelago und the edges of the adjacent Islands, are a savage and bloodthirsty race, carrying Ore, sword and rapine to all the surround ing Islands. A MONSTER FOSSIL. Discovery In Wyoming of Dinosaur Hint Van ltlU Feet l.onK. Wyoming Is writing n strange chap ter In tho world'H geological history. Tho big sagebrush Commonwealth Is scoring a record-breaker In fossil for mations by unearthing tho petrified tones of the most colossal nnlmnl ever taken from tho earth'ri Btratn. This Btono monster was a dweller In tho Jurassic ago a dinosaur, measuring A niNOSAUIt OF ANCIENT TIMI-.8. nearly 130 feet in length and being per haps 35 feet in height at the hips ami 25 feet at the shoulders an nnlmnl bo tcniblo In size that its pctrltled skele ton alono Is believed to weigh more than 40,000 pounds. Assistant Professor W. II. Keed, of tho department of geology In Wyo ming Stnto University, Is Its discov erer. Ho mado tho great find while prospecting for fossils ninety miles northwest of I.nramlo last August; nnd Blnco that tlmo tho geological depart ment of tho university has been secret ly at work in its restoration. So vast la tho skeleton of tho animal that Its Bnmllcst bono yet found Is more than a man enn lift, nnd, with men In tho Held constantly nt work, It Is believed that many months may bo required beforo tho monster can bo placed on tho cam pus at Laramie. Conjecturing ns to tho probablo np pcaranco In life of tho crenture, Prof. Itecd Bays: "An accurato idea of a living dino Baur Is practically out of tho question. According to my opinion, I should say that tho animal now being brought to light would weigh in llfo about CO tons, thnt ho had a neck SO foot In length, nnd a tail perhaps 00 feet In length. His ribs are nbout 0 feet In length, and tho cavity of his body, with lungs nnd ontralla out, would mako a hall 31 foot in length, 10 foot In width, and, arched ovor, probably 12 feet In height. Such a space, if proper ly arranged, would scat at least 40 peo ple A round steak taken from a hnm of tho nnlmnl would havo been nt least 12 foot In diameter, or moro than 85 feet In circumference, nnd would hnve n solid bone In the middle, 12x14 Inch es, Tt-lth no hollow for marrow. A set of fours In cavnlry could easily have ridden abreast between his front nnd hind legB, provided he had not object ed. Every time he put his foot down it covered more than a square yard of ground, nnd must hnve fairly shaken the earth. The smnllncss of the head of this nnlmnl is n peculiar thing. I should say that the head of this mighty dinosaur was probably not larger than a ten-gallon keg. He must hnve been n very sluggish creature, as the brain cavity would certainly not warrant the belief that his brain weighed to exceed four or live pounds." MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. I'craonnllty of tho Wife of the New Governor of New York, Mrs. Theodore Itooscrvlt will not consent to be Interviewed, neither will she give her photograph to the newspa pers for publication. She Is not haughty, nor excessively modest, but she dislikes this form of publicity, nnd Mrs. Roose velt is very much like her husband in ono respect firm when her mind Is made up. However, tho snap shot fiend has caught her unawares, and the newspapers are publishing the result. It does not do her Justice, though the likeness 1b almost perfect. It Is Just how Mrs. Rosevelt looks on the street In winter dress. The mistress of the executive mnn alon nt Albany was a Miss Carow when Bho married Itoosevelt ten years ago. Sho was an Intimate friend of the first Mrs. Itoosevelt. Sho Is In the early 30s, of medium height, with fair complex ion, dark eyos and hair, and possesses a remarkable charm of manner. Tho WUS. THEODOHE ItOOSEVKI.T. Governor hns no moro fervent cham pion than his accomplished wife, who Is a firm believer In her husband's tal ents and unlimited ability. In no senso a woman of fashion, Mrs. Itoosevelt dresses simply, always In perfect taste. Some mon can't understand why tho fool-killer doesn't call noxt door. To Cum i Cold In Ono Pity Titkr Luxatlvo Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If It falls to cure. aic. It has boon proved, as tho result of expurimouts, that tho circulation of tho blood Is alTeeted by music. No liotiKcluild is romjileto without a bot tle of tlio famous Jesse Mooro Whiskey. It is a pure mid wholenomo stimulant rcc oiitiiieiidtxl by rill physicians. Don't ne glect this iiecessitv. Tho latest use of glaes is instead of gold us n material for stopping decayed teeth. My doctor wild.I would die, but I'lso's Cure for Consiimptloii cured rue. Amos Kelner, Cherry Valley, III., Nov. 23, 1805, CaHlimcro shawiB mo mado of the hair of a diminutivu goat found in Little Thibet. FITS 'maijitly Cured. Ho nuu,r nervoumes V .alU'r "f,t ,Hyn u" of KU"-' Ureal ru'rveltelrir. rtend tor JfUKK M4.o trial bottle and trrbtlso. nn. It. 1U Kldlitj. 1UL. (i ArcU rttttt, xtillodelplilo. 1'aT ' ' A French statistician hns calculated that the human cyo travels over 2,000 yards in reading an ordinary sized novel. Tho averago human being is supposed to get through 2,500 miles of reading in a life timo. Itnirnril of 830,000 OrtrnT. A wealthy lady recently lot ft satchel con. talnlug Jewels worth It.'iO.COO, nnd now nffera n reward of jai.000 cash to the finder. Tho lo of hcUtli In Mr mrno erlmm than tho imrttt Je'vclx, nnd yet It can bo recovered without paying nig rewards. A lime money mvcnte'1 In I'.cntetter's Stomach Dlttom will restore strcnKth to tho weak, purify the blood, estab lish regularity of the bowels nnd help tho Mninnch to properly digest the food tnken into It. Tho most costly piece of railway lino in tlio world is thnt between tlio Man sion House nnd Aldgato stations, in Loudon, which required tho cxpondi turo of oloso upon $10,000,000 a milo. A mothod ot producing iodofoim by tlio aid of electricity has just been in vented, nnd it is said to yield satis factory results. A 8udiln Turn. By a sudden turn wo may give r twist and bring on lumbago. By a prompt use of fit. Jacobs Oil tlio twist lets go nnd the rnusclo c-ecome straight and strong. Fish witli white flesh nro moro easily digested than fish with reddish fleali. Af an auction of old coins in Frank fort a go'd piece on which was tlio por trait and inscription of King Ptolemy IV, brought $500. Af tor- Effects f th Grip is & treacherous disea.se. You thin K it is cured and the slightest cold brings on a. relapse. Its victims are always left in a weakened condition blood impure and impoverished;, nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the result. Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will drive every trace of the poisonous derms from the system, build up and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Read the evidencet When the crip last visited this section Herman H.Eveler, oIKll W. ilaln L, Jerlerson, Jlo., n well kuownconlructor nod bullder.wa ono of the victims, und he baa since been troubled with tho after-effects of the dlseune. A year ugo his health be- f an to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. Tbut ho Ives to-day Is nlmosta miracle. He soyt: "1 was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation ofthn heart and n general debility. My back also pained mo severely. "I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies suggested wy my friends, bat without apparent benefit, and began to give up bone. Then I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for Palo Pooplo extolled in a 8U Louis paper, and after Inves tigation deefded to give them a trial. "After using tho first box I felt wonderfully relieved and was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taklngthem. "After taking four boxesof I)r. Williams' Pink Pills forPale People I am restored to good health. 1 feel like a new man, and having tho will and energy of my former days returned, 1 am capable of transacting mv buslneoswlth Increased ambition. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People ore a wonderful medlclno and nny ono suffering from the after-effects of tho grip will nnd that these pills are the specific." II. II. Evklp.u. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any inquiry regarding this If stamp Is enclosed. Vom Cole Cu. Democrat, Jtfferion City, Ho. Look for the full mme on the package. At druggists ot direct from the Dr.Wllliams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. sue per box. 6 boxes $20. everybody you know to save their tin tags for you The Tin Tags taken fronf Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FKEE 1 Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to is mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows: 60 TACS 1 Match Cox, quaint design, im ported from Japan 25 2 Knife, one blade, good steel 25 3 Scissors, IH-inch, good steel ... 25 i Chita's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 25 0 salt and 1'epper, one eacn, quad ruple plate on white metal ... . S Razor, hollow cround, fine English Sleel , 50 7 nutlerKnue.lripleplate.bestqual. CO 6 SugarShtll,tripIe)Utc, bcstqualily CO 0 Sump ftox, sterling silver 70 10 Knife, "Keen Kutler," two blades 70 11 Hutcher Knife, "Keen Kulter," 8-inch blade 75 12 Shear., "Keen Kutter," 8-inch, nickel , 75 13 Nut Set, Cracker and 0 Picks, silver 60 11 Nail Kile, sterling silver, amethyst set, C-inch 100 15 Tooth Urush, ttcthng silver, anir thvst set. C-inch 10 Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 7-inch juu IT Uase Hall, "Association," best qual. 100 18 Watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed good time keeper 200 100 TAGS 19 Alarm Clock, nickil, warranted . . 200 20 Carvers, buckhorn handle, good steel 200 21 Six Roger' Teaspoon", best qual. 225 22 Knives and Forks, six each, buck horn handles 250 23 Clock, 8-day, Calendar, '1 hcrmom. eter, Barometer J 00 21 Stove, Wilson Heater, sue No. 30 or No. 40 500 25 Tool Set, not playthings, but real tools. .'. C50 23 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsome 800 27 Watch, solid tiher, full jeweled 1000 23 Sewing Machine, first class, with all attachments lr0O 29 Revolver, Colt's, best quality 1500 10 Rifle, Winchester, 10-shot, 22-cot 1600 31 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammer- lets, stub twist , . .2000 32 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in- hid with mother-of-pearl .... 2000 33 Bicycle, standard make, ladies' or cents' 2500 BOOKS 30 choice selections same as last year's list, 40 tags each. This offer expires November 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. n-nB nl so tinoturt. i"flrTeoU eoQUflOD. WK U.8.A. JEf CURE YOURSELF! U-tt III? (J for minntiirnl cllmiinw. lullaunuatluns. Irritations or ulcerations of in u co us inemlirnues. rainless, and not antrlu- -THlEvANSCHEMIMlCO. k"u or Poisonous. kCI1CINNATI,0.I51n3 "'"eels., or sent in risin wrappor. i.iv, or a uoiiiea, -'..:. uircumr uvui on rvqueBt. RUPTURE CURED. Wo cnarantee to lit every caso we undertake Don't put It off write for particular at once. S. JI. WOOIIAItll Ss CO., Kxvovt Truss letters, 103 Second Streot, Portland, Or. Ha Baa B vmfS Wll Om Relief at Last Ask druggists for Dr. Martel Vmn.il b'nmnlA Plllfl til Hiatal llOX with French Flair outonlnlilue.Wblto and Red. Insist on rmvlnit tlie aeiiuliiu. "l,All..r rni.WMiiMn,'mnlldFnEI:lll Dlatll i..Aiu i.i(.iih ,..tlmnnlHl.amlnartleuIara. FRENCH DRUG CO.,301 1303 Pearl St., Now York. N. r. N. V. NO. B-'OD. WHEN wrltlnc to advertisers pleaie mention this imper.