Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1900)
Who hmrts thts Dmapondanoy In womon 's mr montal oonuition ffrGoily traooabla to aoma ilmttnotly fomalo III. fittll woman don't hava h kluos, but oontpara Ivwly fow pooplo undar xtHBtdthat tho flgM modi' lsmklll drlvo thorn away. . jep, lydto'iE Plnkham't VegtUbl Compound tmrhomoo tho bluos, bo ituiff lt lo tho aafoguarti wmnan'a hoalth. tCfpaulatoB tho ontlro mmmSo organism ao Mhhip olao doaa. Whan mlSagglng sensation Mi the haokaoho go, tho lummlll go also. "Kmad tho lottora from l'ammm appoarlng In thla womon who hava fdpi and know. Thoro raWmllllon auoh woman. I'llllrlllllK KinncInTeil Invalid (hint nrrlvixl 1 hopHiiK") Ih It trim tlmt drink ! tlKWWYiitfru )i(idtit'UH (ill? 'jfatfira-uliilit aooj I'roduct'd full ijjSSgtii'r. wliun I emtio Iiito I 'jajgrifrl cllit imiuiuIk, mid look tfcnofubl5 Hochi'ittT llurnlil. n HMMiUrhx (JulrMy Currit. JlliftltUltl, t . 1 1 tlumnrli. imittlpatliiu, slek t;Ilc)i'eI'lPit'iliH.rMtiiui. Next ri,if rni, (fin, I)- aitiartic, llislaut rellrl. , .A' CHI Mmiry Tlk. .loneyitnlks, but n llttlu neiiro in npt tA.r-snVi ixii i fi.i m ji. . IxJlftVeB't"1 ''"re i i In- only inrill tlrtMwTll nrr i oiiMt in hi Ion. - Mum ljCS'Tllliiii'Miil, !'., lire. r), 'M. It y' i Sjffiijult liiii: "All tint rim Icu'wBjj" world will not iK'iiulUy i.fucojultliii iiitnil Ik dlNtttrlifd." I uxplaulH why tlm diido In a tiling ",'triut.T-Sjiu Iimh mi nt tti I to dlhtorl). bicAUQWiiily Now, .fi. ,HUSA ro''" ,s ONK I,AV S Loxativn Hnmio (juiiiliiit ilriiggKti ritdind tlm money if it . ( ttffiurg, K. W. (irovo'M dli;iiiitur aTOiHoR' Iilu w rufiiHMl to iiinrry n UoipftUM liu wnru wltf, nlthoiiKli flijTllliimlrn. Hit uxciimi wiu 'JJiraMoXpfii fiiinlly row thuru would 00 IfUHl In MiutrliiliK li I ill bnld cd.filciiKO Dully Now. 'The rirnantrt. Mint Powerful and f(KffTtie VorlnlilUK Itemed? foi Rheumatism l.A OltllM'r: ami CATAItltlf : s IfallkiHW whM iliiMiiil know ol Jua'j,.emiary of It ltd I'M" Cu 1 UM'WeTle e I'tHi- mlvv of any Ache ir fmn 1 In tli.irnmn lnly lliere would ml li ' K.lriHiilltfcA inrrli o nllliinit Iw.tlle nf - llraPrO'l fur trim ImiIIIp r',ur Ikikk boltlr, l , tUinlhg'iMi ilcir. tioillf. fur ti. MnsonIRHEUmaticcure CO w. I tOOMOj E, tiki SI. Chlogo, III. ixSiKliimnv In very fond ol Mats, iHimiiu?" Joitx "If ltd In, II ell. ineffifijg now." llonx "Woll, !i'' hHant rltlliiK tliu other dny, 1 II liolliudl lioth iirniH itrottnd the BSbclR" I'lillitiuuphlii llocord. 'Excolloiit Oonibinallon. lot: pleasant method mid benellclnl SAtlie well lcnowtt remedy, P OtWtaB, manufactured by the '7'0ltNU."Flo Hvitur Co., Illustrnto It'' iluC of vutuliiiiiff thu liquid luxa )iirf. Irjnclples of plants Icnowu to be -finally laxative und presenting ilpp'TOtKo fortn most refrcntilng totlio ililrt jttdfacceptablo to tho system. It l fiJ5H3jperiect' strengthening laxo k,flloaoslnir the syHtetn elTcctually, D' jtajrfcdlds, hcautichcH and fevers ''TW?P'oniptly and enabling one rtnrcolSe 'habitual constipation per ifl'iWlyIts perfect freedom from TWirobJo(5tlonablo quality and sub . ,j)ahdr;lta acting on tho kidneys, ' , j(Bnd"bdvvcls, without weakening t'ffHatlnathein, mako it the ideal uU 'jKofprocess of manufacturing flgs tfVfiiie&fltu? they are pleasant to the Wltlbuttlip medicinal qualities of the lylflrolobtalned from senna and Jfnrbrhatio plants, by a method t,rU i'toIlKb CAI.trottNIA Fio Syhui iy-V1" or'ler to 'I" benellcial sabdlto avoid imitations, please .B5ii'5 full name of the Company u0 djgjntb.o front of every package, rifflfe KKr SYRUP CO. iD TjbyIHinruiHtlti. Price Me. txrlmttle. in iiii mm M I 1 lull I iWI SQUELCHED A MUTINY ANECDOTE OF "DOBS" THE DRIT. I8H COMMANDED llnrnti Mi'imnrm Wvro Nfrrnmirr Jimt tit Tlmt Tlmo, mill He Onltrnl mi KiikIUIi Holillcr Hhot fur InxiilKirillii Hllmi-lt Took I'liiio In Inillii. "(U'n Lord Itoliorln of Knndfthnr KIiiIIiik'h 'Holm Ilnlmiliir,' wan tint litHt KiiKlloh Kciiontl lo order I lie execution of ti prlvnte mildlcr for liinuliordliin Hon,'' mi Id it vlxllor to WiihIiIiikIoii, who liiu Keen ttvrvlcu utiiler Iter MiiJch ty'H iImk. "It witx nwty Imck In the '70iij hut tho Incident In Mill very elenr In tho memory of old Koldlum, mid linn been handed down with every ponnllile ex- nKKerntlon for tho ileleetiitloit of tho 'rt'CTiillle,' who lUteim lo the bnrrnek room title told for the expifKN purpoitu of NtrlkliiK terror mid honor to hit un hnrdeiied henrt. "Tho Mory Ik revivified now. It con tribute: Momeililmc to llliulntlo tho limn who In belovetl mid fen red by rank nud llle, mid notwItlnitmidluK IiIh deter mined nnd exitetltiK dUelpllne, lit con ceded to be ICiik'Inml'ii runltliiB soldier ninotiK K'Kxl mildlerN. "Tho liidlmt ((intliicent linn nlwnyft been a tleklliih depnrluient to Intndle. HoherlN did more thnn nny one iiimt to bring them to it rcullziitlou of whnt ll clpllno renlly inemiN. To-day, thnnkN to him, there In leu Kriiinlillm:. Ichn tin vimlni'MH, mid Ichn ehance of revolt thmi ever there Ikin been Kluee llmt the na tive wore the uniform, and even now extreme meamireK tire neeeNNitry. "lint ltobtrtM. once upon it time about the year IH7K, found ItliiiHulf threatened with n Merlon ultimiliui. The native troopi were uueitNy. The 1Cii(,MIhi itol dleiw, loo. In lite czne of nevcrnl rei;i ineiitN that had been kept overtime on Indian nervlee, were kleklnK loud and Hlroiik'. The mouthing of the men of the KukIIxIi reKluienlN wiih a bad ex ample to (tie native. It dliiorKaul.ed everythliiK, and the puiiiidimentK were made nevere upon olTenderN who Kve opportunity, ltnt ItiNiiliordlimtlon wan rife. It neiiled but a little xpark to kindle the whole eommainl into a blaxe, In which many liven miiHt hnvu been Nitt-rllleed and the tiriritlKe of the com miindlni: nllleer IohL "One tlay a drunken private was In noli'tit to a corporal of one of the regi ment. The 'non-com.' ordered the mini to the guard house. A lance-corporal of the room culled out a llle of men. One of thene refiiHcd to act an eneort. He had Mcpt lit the next bed (o the prlHoner for yearn, he protented. They were army 'bed c!mm.' He. too, wan made n prisoner, and the clmru'c of In Niibordliiallon and reftunl to obey or tlern entered ai;nlunt him. It wan a IiIkIi crime. A general court martini wan ordered, the man wan neuteneed to be Hhot, mid the neutence wiih approved by den. Itobertn. "Itefore the nnnembled regiments at Calcutta lie wan taken out and died !g nouilnlounly with hln face to the wall. "It wim n terrible and effective li on. The spirit of Insubordination was (lend, but the department Innueil an or der, rellglottnly ohnerved nlnce then, to the effect that where others nre avail able, a 'bed chum' cannot be ordered to act an escort." COUNTESS VON DRUENINO. Aiucrlrnn Womiiim Who In Ailmlrcil by the (Mil World Arlntneriu-)'. An American woman, Countess Adolf von Hriicnlng, in well known In the social circles In which Kuropeau nobil ity moves because of her marriage to her htiHhaiid, the Count, hut to the American people her name In familiar chlelly because of the touching devotion of her divorced husband, Cordon Mac Kay, of Iloston mid Washington. Thu Countess' life has been most romantic. Khe was the daughter of Mr. MacKay's housekeeper and had grown from child- COWNTKSS ADOI.P YOV IIIUIKNINO. bood to iiinturo beauty under his eyes. Although twice her age, Mr. MacKiiy paid her devoted attention, and alio lluiilly hecanio his bride. Everything that wealth could provide was lavished upon tho young wife and for a time, theirs was a luippy home. Hut n season of court life evidently gave Mrs. Mac Kay new Ideas, for she inado a pro nounced sensation by her beauty and was loth to return to hor native land. Mr. MncKny's life was nhvnys busy mid It camo nbottt that while ho worked the fascinating daughter of his former housekeeper sumptuously entertained Washington society. Finally Mrs. Mac Kny begnn Riilt for divorce and, hi 1800, wiih granted n decree with $:!5,0(0 yenr ly ns nllinouy, the possession of two beautiful homes and also the custody of tnelr two sons. Mr. MucKay made no dofenso nud by ninny was considered too magnanimous because of his quiet nccoptmico of tho decree. blx years Inter Count von Itruenlng, then n sccretnry of tho Gennnn em bassy at Washington, emtio Into Mrs. MncKny's life. After two yenrs they bocauio encaged, Tho marriage took plnco In Wnnhlngton tho Inttcr pnrt of last April, the Count mid Countess sail ing at once to Constantinople, whero tho former was stationed as n member of tho Cerman embassy. The Count and Countens me now living In llerlln, where the beauty mid charm of the ac complished American are greatly ad mired. As n wedding gift to the Countess. Mr. MncKny presented her a check fur 1,000,000. lie still devotes himself to business mid has amassed an enormoui fortune. CAUSE OF lit LDNESS. Hunt Hutu Hald to lie Hcpoimllilo for IncrrimliiK l.oxn r Ilnlr. Are you predisposed to baldnens? If r.o, don't wear n stiff hat. Doctors, wlgmakers, mid barbers have said that the derby and beaver hat are responsi ble for the Increasing blight of bald ness, This Is Interesting In view of tho rapid progress scientists say we are making toward nbnolulo baldness. Men have not used their hair for centuries, mid It In slowly Incoming less abund ant. Womnn, ii the other hand, has used her hair as nature Intended It to be used, as a head protector. Khe has never confined It lightly with n stiff lint. Hence It remains to her fine nnd thick. The hair depends for Its nutrition on the blood supply that flows In the flue veins running over the scalp. Koine of thu veins that supply the hair follicles with food come through the skull, but Mrcc lluw it Imlr vrnwi In uj How h nin In I ihuli oil Ihrouiti tlm .ru i th btwjil tujiply ol (irratlj inaiHilfii'il ilii- iolp. those veins extending up around the outside of the skull are most Important. Analogously It Is pointed out that If ft rose tree were lo be bound tightly around the trunk a great deal of nutri tion would be cut off from the bark. If, In addition to this, you were to cover the tree with a great bag and tie the mouth tightly around the trunk, the tree would die. The attitude of the stiff hat Is similar to this. Kvery time you pull your derby hat from your head mid It comes loose with n Jerk you arc overcoming the pounds of pressure It Is exerting on the skull. Iti order to maintain n healthy growth the hair must have air. The act of pro tecting the head from draughts de prives It of nutrition. The derby hat may be compared to the Hlack Hole of Calcutta. The better class of derby hats have two little eyelets placed one In encli side of the crown, but even these do little good. In summer the universal use of the straw lint Is a saving grace, but only for a time. With the first breath of fall air we are back to our derbys again, mid the process of hair starving goes on. Recently there has been n tem porary predilection for the soft hat, but whether that Is simply n freak of fashion or a realization of the danger done by stiff hats Is hard to determine. A IthliioooroH nt I.nrjc. A rhinoceros that can dance Is not, like n dancing bear, n familiar sight. Naturally such a rhinoceros created n sensation when, while being unloaded from n railroad enr at Philadelphia, it escaped Into the street. flic beast was sent to the Zoological (nrileu and arrived In good health nnd spirits. Twenty employes of the ex press company stood about to prevent Its getting away, but when the animal started they nil lied down Seventeenth Btreet. The rhinoceros went to Market street, tho men nfter It, thence to Sixteenth nnd back to Filbert. In the short Jour ney It passed probably a hundred peo ple, and put them all to flight. An Ital ian, grinding out n merry tune on his organ, got n shock that he wiil not soon forget. Tho benst has been with n circus nnd enn dance and do n enke wnlk. At Slxteeuth nnd Filbert streets It henrd thu sound of the music, nnd begun to dance. Tho Italian did not know whnt brought the crowd, but he kept on turn ing his crnnk until suddenly there wns n roar of laughter, and he turned to Hud tho beast standing still, solemnly looking at him. With n terrific yell, ho droimed the crank nnd ran. The ani mal wns caught nnd put back into the cngo with llttlo dltllculty. Great Halt Lake Drjrlrt i Up. According to tho Irrigation Age, the waters of the Great Snlt I-nko in Utnh hnvo receded a mile within the past your, nnd some persons think that within tho coming century mis won derful body of water may bo complete ly dried up. Tho cause of the lowering of tho wntcr Is nscrlbed to the rnpld extension of Irrlgntlon ditches, which draw their supply from the strenms emptying Into the Inke. There Is now a "snlt desert" not fur from tho hike, which wns once covered with wnter, Tho snlt deposit on the lloor of tho lnko itself Is believed to be of grent thick ness. A man who has a good start In llfo mny full because ho Is facing tho wroui way. M ins; .s! A i SPP' , : ' '' ,,- , I,',, ,f "mat I yVf foiutu IT, m r n' Yf f - - I. : c ' "I i HOMESPUN PHILOSOPHY. Olmcrriilloim n Common plncc Thlnga by the Att-lifnon Olol.e Mini, A Hum's reminiscences mo nearly al ways tiresome. How long useless, troiiblexome peo ple hang out How easily useful people uiei An Kngllsliman never tlflnks that ho Is old so long as he is jomiger than the Uueeti. Men tell their troubles to n police man, and the women hunt up a preacher. When one grocer wnntn to nbusc an other, he says he sells cold storugo eggs for fresh. If no time has been set for n mar riage, there Is still a chance for the mail to get away. It Is the little things of life Mint nre annoying; It Is easier to dodge an ele phant than a microbe. Women do not rave over dentists an they rave over doctors, because teeth cannot be fixed without pain. While every one agrees out loud that there Is no place like home, he reserves to himself the opinion that homes differ. When mi American mnrrles n girl, he tnnrrles her family. Hcrcatn as much oh you please, but you can't get away from the fact. When a man Is renlly fond of bin wife she believes It In liecnilt-e she In a go.xl cook; n man Is never given credit for anything soulful. If people worked and saved half ns hnrd an they worry. It would be Im possible to throw a stone without hit ting a Vmiderbllt. A womliii Is perhaps never quite so proud ns when her husband goes home to her folks, on a visit with her, and itnys he enjoyed himself. After n girl has taken as many as six lessons on the piano, she begins to pro nounce Ileethoveti mid Wagner In a manner to Jar her elders. When the wind blows a lot of loose hair around a girl's face It Is never as becoming as the description sounded In the novels she has read. Occasionally you meet a housekeeper who would as soon think of going to church bare-headed an to fall to have mashed potatoes for dinner. There Is nothing that causes a wom an more Indignation than when n boy throws stones nt her cow, nud tils mother falls to wh'.p him fur it. It In a common experience to call upon n woman who Is. reported very 111, nnd find that she ban recovered, and has a dress-maker In the house. When a visiting woman asks for a Illble to rend. It always nrounes n sus picion that she wants to look at the family record In It, nud find out the ages. The women demand of every man who lives In a boarding-house that he get n sad. far-away look lu Ids eyes when lie hears the song, "Home, Sweet Home." It would be Interesting to know how rich nud prosperous n man has to get before he Is rich and prosperous enough to remember favors shown him when he was poor. When n new girl comes to town on n visit she comes down towu the first dny she arrives, and thinks that busi ness suspends while the men say to one another, "Who is the peach''" The girl who has her picture tnken while she Is lntighlus mny have good teeth, but she also lias poor taste. Sho becomes the soubrette of the family photograph album, and her laugh grows sillier as the picture gets older. An Ol l-Tlmo Klnii- r. I don't want nay hymnbook wheu the Methodists Is ulgh. A-llnln' out the ol' ouen that went thrill- In' to the sky In the ol' coiupmeetln' seasons, when twus "Glory hnllolu!" Au' "Brother, rise nn' tell us what the Lord has done fer you I" Fcr I know them songs so perfect that when I git the swing Of the tune they wnut to go to 1 kin sliet my eyes nn' sing! "On Jordan's stormy hanks," nn' ol "Aiiinzm' Grace" they seem So nnt'rul, I'm like bouieuue that's sins- in' lu a dream! Oh, when it comes to them ol' sougs 1 alius does my part; An' I've got the ol'-tiine Illble down, as you might say, "by heart!" When the preacher says the fust word in the givlu' of his text I smile with satisfaction, 'cos I kaow whut's cumin' next! The wife says, "That's nmaziu'!" an' the preacher says snys he, With luts o' meauiu' lu his voice, au' lookln' queer at nie "Sence you know mure o' the Itible than the best of us kin teach, Dou't you think you orter practice what you're paylu' us to preach V" Well, that gits me In n corner au' I sor ter raise my eyes Au' the tune about them titles to the "mauslons lu the skies!" I want the benediction tueu I'm ready to depart! But wheu it conies to slngin' well, I've got the hymns by heart! Atlunta Constitution. Blmllur hut Dlircrent. Touidlx Are you loud of winter sports? Ilojnx No. I nhvnys try to nvold them. Tomdlx Wliy so? Ilojnx Becnuso they're nenrly al ways, broke und wnut to mako a touch, Otiineso Faith In Foreign Dootors. With nil their superstition nud dis dain for the Christian religion, tho Chi neso people bnve great faith In the "foreigners' " knowledgo of medicine nnd their powers for healing. A physician says that lovo Is meas les of the heat Wanted flamA Ttturn, She We must break off our engage ment, Mr. Hooper; 1 find that I really cannot return your love. Ho Well, nnyway, I hopo you'll return my pretcnts. Fun. Our Ittcrpitfi nf Iii.itnlty. Much dificuanloii Imi bren nruuerd lately by the alarming liicrcnie of humility. Our high living Is the c-uime assigned. In tho rush for nmney, men and women neglect their health until iho iirenkdowu comes. The hot way to preserve the health ii by a fidthfill line of llostcttcr'a.Stotnnrli Hitlers. It cure stomach Ills, such as constipation, dyspepsia und biliousness. Milwaukee has started plnns for a Dewey monument, lMIr(lVMil Trnln Kflltililrtlt Tho O. It. & N. mid Oregon Hhort Lino hsve added a buffet, smoking nud library car to their Portland-Chicago thioiigh tinin, and a dining car servicm has been iiimiguarated. The train is equipped with tho latest clinir cars, dny coaches and luxurious first-clans nod ordinary eleepms. Direct connec tion made ut Granger with Union l'a ciflc, and at Ogden with iilo Grande line, from nil points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on anv O. it. & N. agent, or address W. II. Htirlbitrt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Milwaukee is to raise $35,000 for a school for the deaf. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlmilow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for th' ihfldren during the teething period. The trip made by motor car from Cairo to tho pyiamids is made in 14 minutes. Philadelphia, has decided to allow motocycles in the parks. BAD BREATH I trniwm bren n.ln CABCAKETI and a mild and aflectlve laxatl.e tber are tttnplr won derful. Mr daughter and 1 were botnered wltn Ick kiomach and our breath waa Terr bad. After laklna a lew d'Mea of Catcareia we ia? e Improved wonderfully. Thar are a areat help In tbe famllr " Wll.lirt.lllN'A NAdfL 1137 Blttenboute St., Cincinnati, CWo. Pleatant, t'alaiabie. Potent. Tate Good. 1)0 Obod, Merer Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c 5ic SOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Lrll.f B.w.r Uwm; lr..l. X. T.rt. 3 Ufl.Tfl.nAfi Sold and frnarameed or all drua HU I U'UAb to CCUi: Tobacco llaolL M CATHARTIC j jrsao i mask M&xrnm MARIANI WINE THE IDEAL FRENCH FOR H. I. M. EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. "THE MARSHAL OF THE IMPERIAL COURT REQUESTS YOU TO SEND WITH OUT DELAY ANOTHER CASE OF CO BOTTLES YIN MARIANI." Write to MARIANA & CO., for Descriptive Book. 75 PORTRAITS, I'AItlS: 41 lid. Hausmanii. LONDON 239 Oxford St. 52 W. 15th ST., NEW YORK. Indorsements and Autographs of Celebrities PORTLAND DIRECTORY. P-nr mill lr ork. I'OIITI.ANH WlltK IKON WOUKS: WIIIK i and iron fenriiii:: ntlice rnillut;. ele. IK! Alder .llKriiinrj mid niiiili. CAWKTOX A CO.: KNIIINKS, IIOII.KItS. MA- ' cliinerjr, mppnei. kb-Us MrslSt., Portinnil.Or. JOHN TOOLE. Portland, Orfoon, I can give you tbe best bargains in general I machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, j plows, belts and windmill!). The new sleel I X I. windmill, Bold bv him, Is tin- ' eiliiulled. grow paying; crops because they're fresh nnd ahrajri the beat. For sale everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Stick to Ferrjr'e Seeds and prosper. 1900 Seed Annual free. Write for It. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. KLONDIKE BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING A wonderful discovery. Will render the tliluest and nio poroui leather waterproof and adda to Its durability, Send ua'JOo silver and receive by return mall, post paid, enough to last you two years, Salli-fiictloti guaranteed, Thompson & Craig, 414 3rd St., San Francisco, CM. MAnHlWgPY. ALL KINDS ...TATUM & BOWEN... 28 to 3S First Streit PORTLAND OR, EVElY MOTHER HEEDS Something to take away tho severe backaches and eliminate the terrible headaches. Moore's Revealed Remedy Will do it and there la a pleasure in the taking. 11.00 per bottle at the druggists. PfiTFNT S. GUARANTEED no tee unless sue. I'atent advertised 11 1 tai 1 froe. Frop nivicn ns to pntontnblli y. Send for "invent. osI,rllner,' MILO D, STEVENS A CO. r.stauiisneu jm. wnpnington. u. O, Ilranclies; Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit. DROPSY Treated Successfully Addresa DK. NIEUKIHK, Mountain Home, Ida. 8ALT LAKE CITY. An Important 1'nrlor In lirlitiil Trnvela Traneontl No one crossing tho continent can nfTbrd to cut Snlt Lnko City from his route. The attractions of tho place, including the Mormon Temple, Tlor iniclo and Church institutions, the Great Snlt Inko deader and denser thnn tho Dead Sen in tho Holy Laud the picturesque environment and tho warm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to tho sqnare yard than any lo cality on tho American continent. The Hio Grande Western Hallway, connecting on the Fast with the Den; ver & Itlo Grande and Colorado Mid land Hailwoys and on tho West with the Sonthom Pacific (Central lloute) and Oregon Short Lino, is tho only traiiKcontinntnal lino passing directly through Salt Lake City. The route through Snlt Lako City via tho Kio Grande Western Railway is famous nil the year ronnd. On account of the equable climate of Utah and Colorado it is just ns popular in winter ns in summer. Send -'c to J". D. Mansfield, L'f:j Washington Street, Portland, or George W. Heintz, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of "Salt Lake City tho City of the Saints." The valuo of the imports of potatoei into England vearly is estimated at 1:1,000,000. THY AI.I.KN'M FOOT KASK, A tKiwderto lie shaken into the shoes, At tliTs ceason your feet feel swollen, ner vous and iiucoinfiirlnlile. If you have smarting feet or tight slioe. try Allen's Koot-Kaie. It rests mid comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Helleven corns and hiiniinis iiT nil pain and is it cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or fniMed feet. We have yver thirty thousand testimonial. Try it UhIiv. Sold liv all drugglfts and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package KUKK. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, I.e ltoy, N. Y. The best household jewel Is a good cook. Chicago Daily News. CATARRH CANNOT BE CORED With local application, an they cannot reach tbe seat ol the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constltntlonaldlMue, anil in order to enro It you must take Internal remedies. Ilall'a Ca tarrh Cure la taken internally, and actadlrectlj on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's. Ca tarrh Care is not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of the best physicians In thla country for years, and is a regular prescription. It Is composed o! the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting; di rectly on tbe muroOa surfaces. The perfect combination ot the two ingredients Is what pro. duces soch wonderful results In curlngcatarrh. Send for teatlmonlals, free. F. J. ClIENKY &CO Propra., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price TSc. Halls Famtrr nils arc the best Taking a drop and taking a tumbll are not synonymous, but one may lead ' to the other. TONIO-FOR BODY AND BRAUSa b v, eiJlt, corn 1U rtTl it? corn trow Inc. tI1Hubt 1m 5 tHKCLI IIIU t onto,v73 t4 1, ttut! CORN 8PELTZ M bo, per trr. flrtitttt gttlm ftntbayf M Ihliili fih aunl iii:i.i:v. nEAUDLEss. ! .'I bu la N.Y. rQ4trfU It ATE 85. A TOX Gifta rkliitrven food fcr eul, hep, twin, poultry, u. altto. ton, W't ttllftluc iru.!.if lb liar ttx-'l nted li tfet V. S. niiours iNi:nnr Qrti, itt-tta oa rarih. Or- t pr feet Inn lu AiutTkitTcrjvhtrt. Till: MILLION VOVLAZt point 1 lb tuctl u.' ,cilrr uta en etrth aoJ fawu- WS VecLt both will mi1., -oorlch. I.krf -tl grawrr of l'Hn.oca tUk4 rrm Sfdi lolht wotlj. VEGETABLE 8EED8 Largeat, cbolocit i . V S. FOIL lOr. HTAVPA till itotlcc, anvil jreU t4 ml lOrkci Farm hcvt Xotkltlatav JohnA-SalzerSeedCo. LA CROSSE WIS. YOUNG MEN! For RonorrhttMb ami Gleet eret Pabrt'i Okay Specific. II U the ONLY medicine whlcn will cure rvh and Terr cae. NO CASK kuown It baa erer fatUx to cure, no matter how aertoua or of bow Ion taiuilnir, lteaulta from 1U use will atonih you. It la ahstoluttlj aft preTcnta atrlcture. and ran Im taken without lnoonre nienr ana detention from buainean. I'lUCR. $100. 'oc haI hr all rv liable dnijrtriata, or aent prepaid bj ezpreca, plainly rapped, on receipt of prioe. by Circular mailed on rcqutwt. 1 need Presb anil llellabli Soeda jich you can deD ud. of VeertAbU. I- lowers, t J rasa's, r te. . tend to na aail aeiuaranteesa iifactlon. tllveuintrlnl. EM ad for our catalogue, mailed ftee n ippllcatlon. Beln, Vincent dc 6., li'ii Bansome8t..Btn F'4ncioiC,I. SURE CURE FDR PU PS . ITCIIINd rues produce molnture and cause HchJnr. Tblaform.aswellasIlllDd, Uleedlng or rrolrudlaa, Piles are cured by Dr.Bosanko'a Pit Ratmndy. Stop Itchtnn and bleeding;. Absorbs tumors, sou a Jar at ilrunsliU or sent br mall. Treatise free. Wrlta umuuuiuurto. jjii. vusaii&u, rniiaaa.ra. CURE YOURSELF 1 Use DlgUforunnslural discbarges, inflaiamauoaa, irritations or ulceretleoa of mucous membranes, rainless, and not astria. Ith! Evil's Chemicu Go. eui or poisonous. a.CINCIKNP,0.HH Bo,a "f DrvmUU, or sent in piaia vraaper, l; sipwi, arepalu, foe fl.00, or J bottles, UT. Circular sum on rtML No." 1 0-1 900." fllKN writing; to adTertlsera pleas mention thla paper. SM 1 MM ITS'1 UnaraauU B to truiar. , LfTB FrfffnU CooUiIob 1 Oi ' N. P, N. V.