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Spring Humors of the Blood ,n a bn« majority of people. Xb-blv W T*r ***“• °f theSe year by Hood-, baraapa- *« by ft‘,VertiMi- r set the Other 25 per cent, to thia great Spring Medicine. H will »l*rpen your appetite, cure J au.mach trouble., relieve that “i/XX’h a. a blood purifier is „.J by its marvelous cures of ■tenion»014“ ’ Salt Rheum ,cr?iuoad Boil», Pirr,P|e* of Humor Psoriasis *" ^ Poisoning Rheumatism Blcod Poison g Ma|arla( Etc. Cata^rn All of »hich are l,revttleut noW- HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Will do von a wonderful amount of He sure to get Hood s. Prince to Stick Type. like all the male members of the royal house of Germany, the crown cnnce is about to learn a trade, which ’ill probably be that of a compositor. TO Cl KK * <'»»«•«> ,N O!,,C DAV «.w. r .-rutive Quinine All ul Bromo "he mouev if it Tablets. fall, to cur. signature is on -»ch box. 2 e Can't Take the Medicine. Bobbs—laughter is a cure for in digestion. ' Bobbs—But a man can’t laugh when he bas dyspepsia.—Baltimore Amer- ¡can. Br takinK OAKViri.l» TKl, the danger , .oncactll g la gr.p la ,,>r ibr » *l«in ¡’ e,< ..uae<l. the purirti-d and the digestion perfected by tills great herb cure. Germany’s New Navy. The German naval programme, which according to the original an nouncement. was not to be completed until 1915. ¡a now, it sems, to be finished by 1906. In that year Ger many will have at least 40 ships. 20 large cruisers and 28 small cruis ers. U hen You liny Ink set Carter'« ntui you will get the best every lime, "inklings" free. Carter's Ink Co., Boston. Buying Land in Sweden. In Sweden tney have a land ar rangement of this kind: the former will cive a tenant so many acres of ground, provided tne tenant will give him so many days labor for so many years, the labor to be paid as wanted. The Bent Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of (»rove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine In & tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. CROOK PERSONATES A GIRL, Nabresk. Hotel Cterk Fell |. .,d wanted to Harry Him Denver. Col.. Dear Mr. Crawly Since there Is no law which perants two men to marry It will be impossible for me to consent to become your wife You will Bud all the evidence of uiy womanly charm» which so attracted you. as well as the ’form’ which you so admired io my room upstairs. I am sorry to blast your foudeat wishes beg to remain your slater. "Minnie Swift.” That was the reply which Harry R Crawford, ulght clerk of the Midway hotel at Kearuey. Neb . received from his lady love at the Windsor hotel In Denver when anticipating an aci-ept atice of hla offer of marriage. Behind the sarcastic little note is the story of a shrewd little bunko game. Last November a handsome, flaxen haired young woman appeared at the Midway hotel in Kearney, Neb., and was hired as waitress by Landlord Casey. She said her name was Minnie Swift and that she was trying to can tor herself, as her mother was an Invalid and dependent for support upon her only brother, who was a struggling mining operator at Cripple Creek. She had many admirers, among them W. S. Weaver, a cattle buyer from Wyoming. After three weeks she ask ed for leave to stay at home for a few days. Next evening a slender young man registered at the Midway hotel as Arthur J. Swift. Cripple Creek. Colo. Harry R. Crawford, night clerk, asked if he was related to Minnie Swift. “She's my sister.” answered the young man. "Do you know her?” When he learned that Minnie was a waitress at the hotel he inquired eager ly atsjut her. and obtaining tier address went away. The following morning he brought a note from Minnie asking permission to stay at home while her brother was lu town. On the after noon of the fifth day he asked Mr. Casey to cash a draft for "only $250.” The proprietor couldn't, but W. S. Weaver was only too happy to accom modate his sweetheart's brother, who had to leave town that night. Next day Minnie Swift returned to work. The draft wits protested. Minnie cried and said that there must be some mis take; that her brother was in Denver closing a mining deal. Weaver, being unable to go. sent Clerk Crawford with the girl to Denver to bnd Arthur Swift and rectify the error. Weaver paid the expenses of the trip. Crawford pro posed on the train and Minnie promised him an answer next morning. In the morning Crawford found the note given atiove. He went to the room ad Joining Ins. which was occupied by the girl. On the floor was a corset, a wig of yellow hair, powder, rouge and curl ing irons. Crawford notified tile police and went home. GIFT TO THE NATION. Agricultural Department's Collection ol New I conomic Plant-. The Caspian Sea. The Department of Agriculture at The Caspian sea is literally a great depression in the surface of the earth. Washington is now putting Into shape It is 84 feet below the regular sea a collection of new economic plants and level. Besides this, its waters have vegetables which are expected to prove very little salt in them, being almost of great value to the farmers and gar fresh. deners of the country. The collection was made by Barbour Lathrop, former ly of Chicago, who has spent two years' A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK time uml thousands of dollars of his own money on the project. Of Particular Interest to Threshermen and Two years ago Mr. Lathrop left New Farmers. York, taking with him as an expert Knmell & Co., of Portland, Ore., the botanist David G. Fairchild, who was largest dealers in machinery on the assigned for the purpose by the De Pacific Coast, have just issued at con partment of Agriculture at Washing siderable expense a neat and very com ton. At the time of Ills selection Mr. plete account book for up-to-date Fairchild was in charge of the section thresheimcn, etc. The books are tor of seed and plant Introduction. During the two years which have free distribution, and all people who want them should write immediately elapsed the party has visited almost to Russell & Co., Portland, Ore. Police Hard to Dismiss. A New York police commissioner declared that it was easier to hang a man for murder there than to dismiss a policeman. "Last year,” he said. ' the board had to pay out $130,000 In back salaries to men who had been reinstated by the courts. Anti-Automobile Law. Denver has an ordinance which pro hibits operating an automobile at a speed greater than six miles an hour, and employs a mounted policeman to enforce it. T- A. Williams. a leading drv-gooda mer- enant n( Spartanburg, S. C-, writes: ' For years Lh"? • severe case of ««al Catarrh, with all ' lelong to that »“•f which ?„,Ja ,,fe, '■*inful «nd c * 1 ■ ■ _ Wife Sfe H y ' 'nr r p,nion S. a K is the only medi- C uarrh •M* lh*1 wi" ,®ecl • permanent cure 4p4| 4VK Z*fe| is the only purely veg- etable biood purifier known, and the great* of all blood medi- cines and tonics. . vou have Catarrh don't wait until it imes deep-seated and chronic, but be- Fn at once the u«e of S S. S„ and send our book on Bl.. d and Skin Diseases *nte our physicians about your case. ™l »WIFI SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANT*. «A. •*, ¡“ 11 *“• 14.041.725 of wtikh »-.J..JOÜ was paid by tu« city unj Owes -A« rest by the government tn issi 14.961.JOO. tn 1*. . $6.,4Sli<». Pe-ru-na. One of the Ntrougegt men recently stated 'ltle ret of ms wonderful power wa* perfect digestion. Hoaietter’s Stomach Bitters makes digestion perfect, and cures * .Con,phki,its arising from a week stom- ich such a* indiges(i<Mi. biliousness and til liver and kidney ailment«. As a blood punner and nerve tonic it ia marvelou* It is recommended by physicians, and sold bv every druggist m the countrv. Try it also for malaria lever, and ague. Young Lady Bell Ringerg. Six young ladies have learned the art of bell ringing in the villuge of Bradfield. England. They "rang In” 1901 at the church. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»bi.t. the remedy that core« a cold in uao day Congrevsufan Howard (r m Alabama. Washington, Feb. 4th. 1899. ru-na Drug M f'g Co.. Columbus. O. Gentlemen—I have taken Pe-ru-n; now for two weesa, and find I am very much relieved I feel that my cure will be permanent, 1 have also taken it tor la grippe, ami I take pleasure tn recommending Pe-ru-na aa an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers. Very respectfully. M. W. Howard, 1 Congressman Howard's home ad- dress is Fort Pavne. Ala. Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal almost omnipresent. » e-ru-na is the only ab solute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure coida, is to cheat catarrh out of its victLms. Address Dr.Hart man. Columbus, U., for a free catarrh book. Profits of a Convict Mine. The Tennessee convict coal min is a paying institution. The profits in the last six months will amount to more than $100.000. roa STOW A4 H. I.IV Kit ANI» BOWKLS. iiiiils-vtion is effectually cured by ths originili IIEKB medicine, <• VK- »'■ KI.I> TKA. which cause* s normal action of the digestive organs. Strike a S. ccess. Cahill—Was the strike a success? Cassidy — It was. After being out six weeks we succeeded in gittiu' back our Jobs.—Puck. DECLARED A HOPELESS INVALID BY LEARNED PHYSICIANS. An Old Fort The oldest fort in Augustine, Fla. It Spanish over three was for a long time K««tor«<l to Perfect Health and Strength toy Dr. William«’ Pink Pill« for Pale People—A Most Wonderful Cure. I in Florida. America is at St. was built by the centuries ago. It used as a prison. *ropa f/to Oou»/i and Worka Oft tha Oold. i-axativs Rroino-Qutnine Tab i t« cure a cold in oue day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cent*. From the Preu, Grand Rapide, Mich, the many remarkable cases which have recently occupied the at Caused Reduction in Arrests. tention of the medical world and of The fee system for arrests in Jack the public at large, none more strik- son county. Missouri, was aliolished a ngly illustrates the wonderful power year ago. The number of arrests since if Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale that time has considerably decreased. People than the recovery of Mrs. Jennie Tuttle, who. after two years' confinement to her bed. was restored to perfect health and strength. Mrs. Tuttle, who lives at the corner of Ful ton and Market streets. Grand Rapids, Mich., tells the following story: “1 had been flat on my back in bed for two years and the doctors had given me up as a hopeless case. They had resorted to every remedy known to the profession and had even sub Jected me to the tortures of five sur- gieal operations, My trouble was duo to change of life and 1 grew weaker and weaker until 1 became helpless and unable to leave my bed. A nurss and four physicians attended me. "One box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People gave me great relief and after using them for three months I was a well woman, having been able to leave my bed the sixth week after commencing the treat ment I can state that the cure was complete and permanent as it is now three years since 1 used them. "I have recommended the pills to several of my relatives. My tnother-in- law'- who Is 72 years old.took them for general debility, and they soon pro duced a very marked Improvement in her condition. I wish that the thousands of women who are afflicted as I have been may know of this rem edy which has saved my life and given me health and strength." Signed. MRS. JENNIE TUTTLE. Subscribed and sworn to before tin this 2nd day of August. 1900. B. F. BARENDSEN. [Seal] Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing Dr. Williams Med icine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Of Home people are entnu»I»«tle la ae ’ ceptlng Invitation», because they figure I that they will save that much by eat 1 lag away from t»“* Not the Maxim that Waa Impreaaed on Oue Small Girl. Once upuu a time a long while ago when the writer was young and vain much as Noi glorious and occasionally expatiated to ut I notile t remeal o i some of her »mall compsnious upon , ttes; it Use. to the ixwt of her wearing apparel or the Transeripl nuuiiier of teaspoons her mamma pos sessed. she was reprimanded severely | Arter ths Consultation. for these Indiscretion». “Little ladle» Patient Now, doctor, whut's the do not boast,'■ she was told senten- ; mutter with me. anyway? The Head Consulting Physician — tlously. After awhile she came firmly to be My dear. sir. do you supjiose that If we knew what was the matter with lteve this because of it» euille»» repetl- ! you. we would have decided to hoiJ a tlons and so she was ofteu surprised post mortem*—Harper's Bazar. w hen quoudam friends confided In her the euormous amount they spent an Cui Bono? nually in dress or the size of the turkey "They say that Old Gotrox is barely they had for their Christmas dinned. able to write his name " Times, as the dogmeat man so aptly Now. that shows the Injustice of remarked, are changed now, however, ! things. Here I could write my name to a check with the greatest ease; and osteutation ia the order of the day. but what's the use?"—Indianapolis says a writer In the Baltimore News. Perhaps this Is the fault of the news- I Pres». papers. Perhaps some hungry report- i er searching for available "copy" and Many kind of pi.c* itching, bleeding all finding it lu the florist's bills for a big sir til, terrible tortures hut all are quickh wedding may lie primarily to blame. I ■ I bv < a^earets t undy < athartic All drug lUc. 2 c, Vc. but at all events the marriage of two1 young people of wealth is nowadays Quick Exit. Mr. Lew told me that he was a made a ceremony of such osteutatlou Yale man. Du you know what class aa to amount to vulgarity. The charms of face or character of he was graduated from?" From the sophomore class."—Har the bride, the good qualities of the lem Life. groom are passed over lightly lu order that there may be plenty of space to A Hopeless Case. estimate tlie cost of the various details. "It’s no use; Cbumleigh never will The amount of money that the pre have sense." sents represent tbe capital represent "Why? What has he done now?" "Paid me $10 he owed me right In ed bv those who are Invited, the coat of front of my tailor." the trousseau, of the carriages of the flowers and the supper nre all set down Her Definition. with great accuracy and added with "What is your definition of satire?" much precision. When the total "Satire." said Miss Cayenne, "is reaches Into the ulllions the something that compels you to laugh nuptials are announced to be a su<x-ess I against your will in order to let It appear that you are not angry."— and the young couple are supposed to have entered the matrimonial state Washington Star. under the happiest auspices. New Industry In Australia. There Is no effort made to conceal The culture of the olive has recently the fact that money Is the moat inter been Introduced into South Australia esting thing about the pair and tbe oc and Victoria, and good crops of fruit casion. are now being obtained, yielding an ex Perhnps these people are to be pit led cellent oil. The industry blds fair to Perhapa. as was said before, thieving become an Important one. newspaper men break In and steal In Her Pointed View. formation about special trains and or Chapple (blase) — Don't you think chids and trifles of that sort that the society is an empty thing? families yearn to keep secret. But. Miss Fuller—I think there are lots however that may he. the writer never of empty things in society.—Smart reads that Miss So-aud-so received I Set. twelve ropes of pearls, valued at $500.- 000, that she doesn't think of the old maxim of the nursery days, "Little ladles do not boast.” and wish that it could be handl'd on to the fetulnlue young and old of American society. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of ¿• j Fac-Slmlto Wrapper Below. CARTER’S ITTLE IVER PILLS. FOR HEADACHE. FOR rOR FOR FOR FOR FOR DIZZINESS. IIUOUSRESS. TORPID LIVER. CONSTIPATION. SALLOW SKI«. THE COMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE WÉÍ! e'sn br M»P ox YWL3W W ill K eep Y ou D ry M©raGa@ E ilse W l T asi N o S ustituto . Fait C atalocuc , S howimc F uai L imc or G arments ano H ats . AJ.TOWFRC o B oxtom M ax ». D A TP M TQ F M I r SU I tinnii description I ■■ ■!»■■» I W# And get free opinion >111.0 1«. srKVKNX A t'<>., Eatsb. IMA. Pi v. 4. »17 14th Street. W AH.INOTON D. C. Brani li >'I0ce>: Cbicagu, Cleveland and Petroli S eeds SON COMMANDS FATHER. II ii hi lie Conditloa of Affair« In a Colo ratio Volunteer Xestment» Ferry’s KeeCfi ara known the country over as A unique position In the I'nlted States army service Is that occupied by Benjamin Lear, 8r„ and Ills son. former residents of Cripple Creek, who are members of the First Colorado Volun teer Regiment, which has been doing Pumps Water, Saws Wood, duty In the Philippines. The father Is Grinds Feed, and costs two a private In 0 Company of the regiment and hla son is captain of the same com cents an hour to run. pany, a condition believed to be with out parallel In the Government service. Get lull particulars from 310 Market When the First Colorado Regiment Street, San Francisco, Cal.; First and was raised Benjamin Lear. Jr Stark Sts., Portland, Or.; I<os Angele», I'B H. P. ■»■l reliable Seeds that can t*e tx>ught. Don't save a nickel on < heap seeds and loas a dollar on the harvest. GASOLINE ENGINE I vol Heed Annual free. D. M. FERRY A CO.. Dstroif, Mich. MACHINERY, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc IT LEADS THEM ALL The “Cyclone” Thresher Regular Sell. "How has my new hook sold?" asked the young author of the bookman. "Well. Judging from what the pur chasers say. it I» a regular sell!”—At lanta Constitution. CATARKH Thresher, Engine NOTHING BETTER MADE HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL Yow can’t make a mnttake it you get s Mitchell Mitchell, lieuiis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON. oreooh . PORTLAMO If You Buy a New FATUI« Anti SOS. CANNOT BC CUBID With local application', as they cannot reach the »-at of tn« diaca«'*. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional di*« aae, aud hi order to cur« it vou in list take internal rem«<iiea Hall s Ca tarrh < uro it taken internally, and actsdirtctly on tlie b'.oud and mucous surfaces Hall’s Ca tarrh < ure is not a auack medicins It was prescribed by one of tne best physician« in this country for years, and l«a regular prest ription It 1« Composed of the t>est tonic« known, com- b|ne<l with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect nation <>f the two Ingredient« fa what pro duces such wonderful result« in curingoatarrh. Send for testimonial«, free. F .1 < HFAKY A < (>., Propra., Toledo, O. Hold by druKKiktSi price 7ftc. Hall« ramlly Pill« are the l»est. acting us sergeaut lu a company autl You of Couru Want th* Bc»t. Write for volunteered with his comrade*. The Catalogue and Prices. father was foreman of the composing room of a Cripple Creek. Colo., news RUSSELL & CO,, paper, but concluded to follow Ills son i PORTLAND, OREGON to the Philippines and Joined the regi ment. Arriving at Manila he was transferred to the company of which Family Tiaa. his son was sergeant As time passed, "How close is your relationship to the father saw himself still further out that millionaire?” "Oh. his brother married my Ilelra of i nion Hol.Iler« who botn«teadsd lev* ranked by hla son. who, through meri ■ han 160 acr«* Iwforr June .-2, 1S74 (no matter if torious service, won several promotions brother In law'» sister.”—Detroit Free abandoned), should a*l<lr«-M Press. ■ nd reached a captaincy. The father Is HUNKY N. <<>>’1-, Waahlncton, W.C. 50 year» old and the non 20. TOU KNOW WHAT VOU AKK TAklSQ MONEY 9 oo D rops ANéfietabte PrcparationforAs similating the Food andRegula - Ung the Steinachs and Bowels of l \H N I S-*( tfll.DKLN USTORIA FacSumle Signature of NEW YORK Y i •> i i-n " jj Dosts- For 14c. Bears the Signature Promotes DigeslionChrerruI- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium..Morphine nor Mineral N ot N arcotic Aperteci Remedy fofTonstip* Hon . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nesn «nd L obs OF SLEUP A WHOLE CARDEN For Infants and Children. FAT FOLKS REDSICEP from 14 toll lb* per rrc.ntb by a bvrm ireatmen' I n. mans, Where H s Teat Failed. Sir William Harcourt has pleaded guilty to abacnt-mlndedne»» and tell« fl story against himself, lie suspected a man servant of stealing money and at last resolved to set a trap Taking a handful of (told coins, be laid them down on bis writing desk and went out Presently he sent this servant to the room to fetch »«me article. When John had returned he promptly went to hla mom to see If the coin» bad been touched <>n the table. In the place where he bad left them were gold coins. But were there as many ■» he bad left? He did not know, for he had neglected to <-onnt them Is-fore he had laid them down "By this incident r»u see." said Sir William. In telling the story. “that I was horn to be chancellor of the exeh<-qtter. ' THE COST'S THE THING. pose • up .Mia FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. In Mourning. Butcher—Leg o’ Mutton? Yes’m. i Mrs. De Rigour—And let it be off a black sheep, if you please. We’re in mourning, you know.—Philadelphia Record. every part of South America. Europe, Africa and Asia, to say nothing of the • slands at which they have made stops. Everywhere they have gone they have carefully Investigated the regular crops oy the farmers of the country, and have purchased seeds and plants of such species as they thought might be in troduced into the I'nlted States with advantage. Altogether 4.'iO different purchases have been sent In to the Agricultural Department, and experi ments are already well advanced with some of them. Among those from which great result» are expected are the Alexandrian clover from Egypt, which Is Intended as a late fodder crop for Irrigated lands in California and Arizona; the seedless grata? from I'adua. Italy. Intended for the seedless raisin Industry of the Colorado desert region; Egyptian cotton, which is now being tested by over 100 experimenters in the South: and a series of East In dian yam«, one of which Is said to ba far superior to the potato In flavor. Health and Happiness tu A Strong Man’s '♦•cret. The Doctor’» Order. Mother (an Invalid)—Johnny, don’t you think I ought to punish you for being so bad? Johnny (aged 5)—No mamma. You know the doctor said you was not to indulge in any violent exercise. E1TQ Pernrntipt tly Cured. No fit* or nervouanes.*' ■ IIU afti-r riij» u»enf pr K I ne's Great Nerve Re-t nr >end i»»r PU E I’. 92.00 tr ial >»< >tt!e mi ><4 treat- im ba.R. 11 K line . Ltd..¥31 Ati-liSt.. Philadelphia. Pa Catarrh has become such a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh *s nothing more serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerous disease; if not at first, it Very soon liecomes so. e k'°°d is quickly contaminated by the foul secretions, and the poison through the general circulation is carried to all parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis factory and disappointing, because they do hot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. °c*’-, It cleanses the blood of the poison 1eliminates from the system all catar- fhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly Afd permanently the worst cases. ^.'.X-'A VERY PROMINENT MAN , _«ro*» »tesdlly year by year In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORI!1. cured Mr*. M A Mar' »,■■« Ml g JI It » Mas er S' Boehee'er. N T . write* ►•■ar year* a«o I vuA. NX ZV reduced 4* ponnd« Sf yoar valu \ V\ f I] able iraaunenl Mvevperlance ’ ' • aeTre ned Nuree ha,'au(l>< tn* I he dan«en of Talty li*«ei eralion Have ix . i «alned Patient* treaied by niel I C*,on4entlally Fur p*nioni*r«aiMr«»e.wnh •Uay DF.P.C.*UHIH IJI4 $»«•*>, Tmpudtinp.UI Mashed a "Masher." Two of the young women, pretty ones and well dressed, playing at one of the theaters boarded a car last night for the theater and nat quietly talking. A pretty young thing oppo site began to stare, smile, make eyes and try his best to make a hit. Sud denly the older girl liegan in a loud “Oh. did I tell you alsmt the man oU the car last night? He sat opposite me. and tried all kinds of waya to make my acquaintance, and was such a nuisance I wished his mother was there to take him away.” Everybody In the car, who had wati hed things for some time, grinned apprwlalively, and the would tie gallant blushed, looked very uncomfortable and got out at the next ■top. The two girls laughed, then re sumed their personal talk, and when they reached the theater got out quiet ly. Everybody In the car wanted to cheer them Boston Herald. A lloyal f 'hair. An Interesting chair In the newly re- «tored church called the Garrlaon church, nt Berlin, has been ordered by the Kaiser to lie placed In bl» pew there. It 1» a simple wooden affair, and bear» the following Inacriptloo; PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS "King Frederick William 1. once »at 149 Front nt., Fortland, Dragon. on thl» chair during divine »ervh-e».” POULTRY reïnsioin || eiCH'Ort» WathiRflee. D C. 'her will r* • I ** 20th < orp* Pr< «wnting claim« «ln«*e 1W7E. A ruarsnivM Care tot CWlarrSaaU ronssmptton. »1 X» Ii Isrt Hol 14L W. I. SMITH ICI.. Iiffsls. I.T.Pru’s a. r. a. c Men’» Opinion». “You can't tell some women any thing." "Of course not; they won't »top talking themselves long enough to let you.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. Piso'» Cure i-snnot lie loo highly «poketi ■ ■I n, a cough cure. J. W O Baixx.STJ ! bird Ave., N., Miiiueapolis, Minn., Jan. 8, IHUU. __________________ Her Reward. "I'd like to have my husband go hunting." "Does he hit anything?" "I don't think so; but as I never ask any questions sbout the game be brings home he always buy» me a handsome present of some kind.”— Detroit Free Press. NETTING. Rny from th* manufacturer Eric« la full roll« 2 wide. I 4 f**rt long ......... SI M S •• •• •• ” •• ..................... 2 47 4 •« •* •••« •• ..................... .. ...... X M t •• * “ .-4.11 < •* * •• •« •• ................ - 4 All Kind« of Wire «nd Iron Work. ir Wbrn uni take Grove * Tutele** Chill Tonte, be< «u,e the formili* I* plainly printed on »vary boute «ho» Ins that It 1* «imply Iron and Qui ntas in a tutele** form. No Cure, No fay. we. that I pur-hua-l anoihar aupply and «a* oom- paatai y eurad 1 asall os.y ba loo «lad to ras- immend i avraraia »»«never iha opporlually la preaealed ‘ J. A SMITS aw 'Iiaquabsana A t « Piuladaiphln, Ps. CANDY CATHARTIC Had fl.r the Hotels. Owing to the absence of British tour ists. Belg»In botel kwpers have the worst year they have known. Deafne»» l»n't the atti let Ion to that It 1 !» to youth; a deaf age«! person ffisato»« Fx>»te»i* ” \.............. " ”7'" .T,’"'“ Txrte Ooo* n* doi-aa t miss hearing many nice thing* «èoa. si.*.* •****■ or ari*. ■* ■*.!*» ... Mont people have the church I as u act la their blood. CURI CONfiTIPATIO«.^..^