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a n ln ff o f t h s tjiey tmoal to a 11v i l v e ® l * ttai» d n ir ib l. -S ‘ hera lik e * druailc pnrxative. 1110 Bitu-r* t, nlMorffir’ »«'!«.':* lo r malaria, b ll .ua, ayspeu llc and Kidney trouble. ____ F N IR O M actual analysis made by me, |LA.^He RoyaT Baking Powder to be th j ^ongest direst Baking Powder before the public. 11NG C r e llto r —Cau’ t you pay aom eth in fo n aocounl • f that uttle bill you ow e w e? k much do you w *u t? C reditor—I d lik e euougn to meet la w yer»’ lees to m # for ih e baiaiict*. v . Sh ttl >v , . I'ro f. Chemistry, College o f Pharm acy Def>'t. U n iversity o jC a lifo rn ia . I J C A N A D A ’S L I BERAL LEADER. T h s 'O "O u u tlo tlo o k In K n gla gl nd. Lord Salisbury likely ’ to give the mi no tupwomeu? It in i quite qi possible it w ill do ho . The i Liberal L it Union- llran-t to a man (Mr. Leonard Bey the one conspicuous exception) hinsr the representation of women, Conservative majority without Liberal Unionists w ill be strong 111 to carry anything. There w ill pibtedly be a registration of voters iml in all probability a redistribu- I f seats bill, brought in by the gov- fcnt, and it is thought very proba- lat in these an opportunity w ill bs | for enfranchising at least some Woman suffrage has always had lerable Conservative support. Lord stield was absolutely the first per- say a word in its favor in tho | of commons, and Lord Salisbury |r. Balfour are both its advocates. Ibly, however, a Conservative In ’s suffrage would be confined to V ie d ladies. It would be rather a entation of that property than an chi8ement of women. To this, bly, the house of lords would not I . — Loudon Illustrated News. Si r W i l f r i d L n u r l e r , a N o t e d Mo n in the Domi ni on. Sir W ilfrid Lnuriur, the noted leader of the Liberal party ia the dominion, is an able man. He was horn in the province o f Quebec in 1842, and was educated in the college o f L ’Assomp- tiou. He afterward took the degree of B. C. L. at McHill University in Toron to. He studied law and was called to the bar of lower Canada in 1805. In 1880 he was appointed queen’s counsel. H e has had a brilliant career in the do minion house of commons. He first at tracted attention to himself as an ora tor in a great speech on the Kiel ques tion at the time o f the reladlion in the northwestern territories. It was at the dead of night, when the house was tired out and sleepy. But the flood o f eloquence he poured forth, the mighty power he disclosed, roused the mem bers to the fact that a new force was among them, and his success as a lead er was assured from that moment. Laurier is a tall, slender man. and in the very prime of his physical and mental power. He speaks French and W a r s «. lussie, why did you refuse Smith e d he show the cloven foot?” o, but he showed the cloven i ! ” — Detroit Free Press. K I T 4 . —A il 01« «topped tree by D r . K U u » ’ » U r e » t N e r v e K a i t u m r . N o Hu aft*i the drat day’« uao. Marvelous cures. Treatise and. f*.W trial bottle Ire« to Fit cases «end to Dr. Kline, 981 Arch * t Philadelphia. Pa. Mothers Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa parilla w ill restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Head the follow ing letter: “ It is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com pletely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three months. She had a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa rilla and had .her give it a trial. From the very first dose she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” M r s . A d d i e P e c k , 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “ I will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has truly cured me and I am now welL” C o r a P e c k , Amsterdam, N. Y . Be sure to get Hood’s, because Hood’s E V E R Y F A M IL Y I O U L D K N O W T H AT Sarsaparilla I s t h f O n eT n iP Blorat Purifier A lld ru d K lstr $1. Prepared only by C. I. H ood & Co.. Lowutl, Mass. L, J, n ‘ 11 a.e purely vegetable, ro- r iO O d S P i i l S liable aud beueflelaL 26 a. English with equal fluency, and the suggestion o f Gallic accent he has only serves to lend an additional charm to an oratory whose rhetoric is perfect. One thing about him w ill make him dear, perhaps, some day to Americans. He is an anient annexationist. _ F e r r re m a rk a b le rem edy, both fo r TN- W AAL and E X T E R N A L use, and won- y i In its q u ic k a ction to re lie v e distress. b / r f _ k ' i l l f ' f * I" s aura cur* for N o r« f 11 ■“ T hroni, Couchs, Din return, D y n rn lrry , C ram ps, s* and a ll bowel Complaints. H n - K i t 1 ( * r l H T l l ¥ B R S T re n s - l i M i - M Y i i t C i e(|y known for Non ■on«, N ick H e a d a c h e , Pn ln In lha K or Hide, It heum atlam and N e u ra lg ia , Npralns, ,s th* w#n tr,*d Ousted frien d o f r MMM MY. M i A d tbs h an lr. F a r m e r , P la n te r, S a ilo r, and It all class«-» wanting a m edicin e always at Land safe to use In te rn a lly o r e x t e r a a lly 1 c e rta in ty o f re lie f. IS RECOM M ENDED W HAT kj/rirtnn«, by Missionaries, by Ministers, by Mechanics, by Nurses i n Hospitals. BY EVERYBODY. | / n - Is a Medicine Cheat la I l l f - l U I / t r Itself, and few vernela 1 port without a supply o f It. r No family can alrord to be wtthoat this luabie remedy In the bouse. Its price brings ¡bin the reach o f all, and It will aonnally ■ many times Its cost in doctors' bills. (p Vara o f Imitations TaitS boas bUi Ua “ F u » i Davta." b “ j a From U.8. Journal o f Medicine w A ^ a ■ j 1 I |l ’< B H ■ g ■ B L w — | P rof. W . H. Peeke, who m akes a sp ecia lty of V E pilepsy, has w ithout dou bt treated and cur- ed m ore cases than any liv in g P h y sic ia n ; his B success is astonishing. W e have heard o f case« o f 20 years’ standing ^ E c u r e d by iir p n ii $ t - H A B I ■ ■ ¡ Pactery * 12th. Rockwell and Fillmore Streets, Ctalcai* H O W IN DIA NS M E A S U R E T I M E . A rush of miners for the gold fields o f Alaska is reported from the large cities on the Pacific coast. Some of the prospectors say there Is more gold In Alaska than in South Africa, and it at least certain that the precious metal in our Arctic territory is widely dis tributed. _________________ iln -K ille r fB » It brings speedy and permanent relief ll coses o f B ru ises, Cuts, Pre B u rn «, Ac. I H E A K K M O T O K CO. iloes B»if me world-, windmill buatuesH, liecause It kits reduced the cu»t of wind power to I/O wbat It was.* It ha» many branch ^ bouses, and supplies its goods aud repairs " a t your door. It chh and doss furnish a better article for less money than othess. It makes Pumping and Geared, Steel, Galvanised-after- ( Completion windmills, TUUng ’ and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buss Saw Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed Grinders. On application It will name one "H I of these articles that it will furnish until January 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It also makee Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send for catalogue. ease, which V V l^ t S ^ a • m ™ la rg e bot- Ih ls absolute cure, fre e to a ny sufferers uy send their P. O. and Express address, vise a n v one w ish in g a cure to address H. PEEKE, t . 4 Cedar St., H ew T o r * FtRRYS SEEDS for them— I get them, plant^ 'them. They are the! standard seeds cvery- faere; sown by the 1 est _r planters large. _____ in the world. | 23 W h e th e r you p la n t 60square fee t I f grou n d o r 50 acres, you ih g O W f _ a v e F e r r y ’ s Seed A n n u a l for *96. , ¡ T h e m ost va lu a b le bo ok for far- J m ers and garden ers e v e r giv en a w ay . M a iled free. D. M. F E R R Y A C O -u D e t r o it , M l c l b . N KG LECT M AY DO. There are some in firm'ties that only a surgeon’s knife will relieve, and mostly strictly because of neglect. A neglected nerve pain may become so chronic as to cripple, and this is often the cane with Sciatica. If taken in time, it is easily sub dued, like other nerve pains, and vigor and healtn are restored. Thousands of cases have been treated by the use of ct. Jacobs Oil. with the result of a prompt and per manent cure ami restoration to health of the a fleeted nerve. People cannot he too careiul with their nerves. There >s too much to suffer to admit of foolish neglect, ami the simple thing of getting a bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil and applying promptly may save years of misery and perhaps years of crippled condition. i*et this warning serve to show what can be and what ought to be done without deiay in an attack of this d i s e a s e . ______________ _ Bob—Say, a in ’t you going to stand treat? I thought you had money to burn. D ick—I s no Hid have i f you would furnish tue dtaft. S t a t e of O h io , C i t y of T oledo ,! L ucas C o u n t y . l F r a n k J. C h k n e y makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm o f F. J. C h k n r y & Co., doing business in the C ity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that 6aid firm w ill pay the sum o f ONE H UNDRED D O LLARS for each and every case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H a l l ’ s C a t a r r h C u r b . y F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Sworn to before me and subscribed in m y presence, this 16th day o f December, A. D. 1886. i i A. W. G LEASO N, ! i N otary Public. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In tern ally and acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces o f the system. Send for testim onials, free. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best. T ry O e r m k a tur D reaktasi. NTED— G O O D . .. AG ENTS In an unoccupied territo ry to take orders for T h e y F ix T h e i r D a te » b y Kle«‘pn a n d M oon s and W in t e r » . Our Indians liicufcure time solely by days, by sleeps, by moons and by w in ters. The Indian has no name for any subdivision of time less thun a day. When he desires i o indicate a shorter period, he point« to Ihe heavens, aud measuring off a space says, “ It was as long as it would take the sun to go from there to there. ” A day is from daylight to darkness, “ sleep,” or night, from dark to daylight. He has no name for any day, nor has he any subdivision of time corresponding to our week. A moon commences with tho first streak of the crescent in the west and lasts un til the next one Appears, but the days of the moon are neither numbered nor named. “ From winter to wduter” is the nearest approach be has to our term. Tho year commences with the first fall of snow. An Indian w ill tell you he is so many winters old, hut having no months or days lie never lias a birthday. The Indians who formerly inhabited the southern part of Texas, where there is no snowfall, are said to have fixed the commencement of the year at the first “ norther,” a furious and chilling wind that sweeps from the north aud is of fre quent occurrence during the winter months. N o year has any name or number fix ing a sequence or point of reference, but each baud w ill designate a year by its most prominent occurrence, as a fight with hostile?, death of a chief, preva lence of disease, abundance or scarcity of food, or failing anything marvelous or striking by the name of the stream on which was located the winter camp. But these are mere remembrauces, aud excellent as is the Indians memory the. ifter a few years, fade into a jumble of disconnected facts without sequence or usefulness. r* TRENCH - . 1 F a s h io n s Rustlers can make big wages. i BUCK CLOTHING COMPANY, POflTUIO, DHEGQI • 896 MQOtL. UP TO D A T t $ 1 0 0 . H IG H the 3.DAYS W R I T E . : n e x t FOR • P A R T I C U L A R S TO E A I | E R I C A N B I C Y C L E CO 2 r REMONT S T 5F JS. WINSLOW S sos°rTR HuVNa rFO R C H ILD R E N I « . ! . » , rii Pr^e»»««. T E E T H IN 0 Illustrated by 6 dolls with 31 dresses, 6 suits, 3 S hats. and 30 other articles, furnishing the ladies with the latest French fashions as well as the children with an amusing toy. Ways to G et These Fashions. 8end 6 Coupons, or 8end 1 Coupon and 6 cents, or Send 10 Cents w ithont any cou p on ,to Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.. Durham, N. C., and the Fashion Dolls will lie sent you postpaid. You will find one coupon inside each 2 oz. bag, and two coupons inside each 4 oz. bag ol G R A D E B IC Y C L E for I YOU. T h e L a w s o f N a tu re, The laws of nature are just, bnt terri ble. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause aud consequence are inseparable and inevitable. The elements have no forbearance. The fire burns, the water drowns, the air consumes, the earth buries. Aud perhaps it would be well for our race if the punishment of crimes against the laws of man were as inevita ble as the punishment of crimes against the laws of nature— were man as unerr ing in his judgments as eature.— Long fellow. _________ P r iz e P a c k a g e F a r m in g . Toor seed never made a good crop, and a dull plow point Is never econom ical. Only the best preparation pro duces the prize package result YOUNG AT FIFTY. H O W A M E T H O D IS T C A R R IE S R e v , W illia m HIS M IN ISTE R YEARS. Y o u n g , o f O s w e g o , T e lls a R e p o r t e r H i « S e c r e t o f G o o d H e a lt h — W ill Surely Benefit L v » » j v » « Who F o llo w * H i« A d v ic e . From the T im e«, Oswesjo, N. Y. Rev. Zephaniab Meek, D. D., is a are thousands of men and women household name all over the South. today who have been enabl“ »! to keep Since 1867 he has owned aud edited the vigorously at work, who must have “ Central Methodist,’ ’ the leading pa- given up bnt for Paine’ s celery com per of the Methodist Episcopal church pound. Nervous affections are a warn in the South. He represented hiB state ing to busy people. A t the earliest sign of reduced nerve at the General Conference. He was one of the Kentucky com force, inability to sleep, languor, or missioners at the Chicago Columbian a gloomy habit of mind, everyone ■xposition. During his ministry in should look immediately to the nutri She South he has built and dedicated tion of their nervous system and to the five chapels. He writes from Catletts- purity of their blood. Paine’s celery burg, Ky., where his home is, as fol compound w ill attend to both of theBe urgent needs more thoroughly and lows : , “ I have used several bottles of Paine’ s more speedily than anything else in the Paine’s celery oompound is celery compound for nervous trouble, world. resulting from overwork, and with im not to be oonfounrted with the common mediate efieot. as well as permanent preparation», the sarsaparilla and the benefit. It ia the best nerve touio that nervines. Being the discovery of a 1 have ever tried. It has also been man of science, Prof. Edward E. used in my fam ily with great benefit." Phelps, M. D , LL. D., of Dartmouth Tired out, half-sick men and College, it has the support of the beat women need something more than a physicians; they prescribe it univers mere rest. They need a positive un ally; and the many sick persons made mistakable nerve food; they must have w ell by its use proves that that support a reserve of nerve force to draw from, is merited. To the great majority of business before their heads w ill cease to ache and their nerves cease to tremble with men a vacation, to say nothing of three months of complete inactivity, is wit neuralgia. It is estimated that there are over of the question at this season, even when their brains demand a complete ten m illion nerve fibres in the body. So long aa these minute tissues are rest and their nerves ache and threaten Now, there kept fully nourished, one lives in bliss them with prostration. fnl ignorance of any such thing as neu are hundreds of businessmen and hard- ralg’ a, headaches, or even a nervous worked profeaaional men in this city in system, but let one become “ run just this condition. What are they to down” and the nutrition of the body do? Those who are tired out, “ rnn get low, and every one of these myriad down” and debilitated at this trying fibres becomes a “ live-w ire” within season w ill do well to read some of the the flesh, Headaches, neuralgia, rheu straightforward and convincing state matism, and other forms of nervous- ments from the men and women who ness and debility result directly from have been cured by Paine’s celery com a famished nervous system. Paine's pound Nevons weakness vanishes before celery compound is able to correct this faulty condition. It builds up the Paine’s celery compound as mist before nervous system and sustains it. The the strong, health-giving rays of the brain at once feels the strengthening j sun. Convince yourself of the fa c ia l effects of the superb nutriment. There I once, if virar health is at al' impaired. Probably no man is better known or more highly respected in Oswego, N. Y ., than Kev. W illia m Young, of the Methodist church. Mr. Young has not a conference appointment, but holds a responsible position w ith the Oswego C ity Savings bank, where he has been a trusty employe for the past twenty years. H l n the spring of 1894 Mr. YouDg looked as if his tima was lim ited and that he would be laid at reBt with the great m ajority before the snow covered the ground. But, instead of failin g as predicted, he soon gained a more healthy look and appeared stronger. As the months went by this improve ment continued, until now he is as rug ged and apparently as healthy as a young man of thirty, although his gray locks denote a more advanced age. A Times reporter determined to find out what had made this great, and it might be said phenomenal change, called upon Mr. Young at the bank and pnt the question direct and received the follow ing reply: ^ ‘ In truth I am a changed man, and 1 owe my present good health to Dr, W illiam s’ Pink Pills. In the spring of 1894 I was all run down and had commenced to think that my time had come. X had to be prescribed for by physicians, and although I received temporary relief, the same old trouble came back again and I was worse than before. I had no strength or appetite, and physically I was in a miserable condition. A fte r my work I would go home, but the general lassitude which hung over me left me without any am bition, and when I would go to the table to eat, my appetite failed me and I would have to leave without taking hardly any nouriahment. My kidneys were also badly affected, and I was in utter despair. One day, here at the bank, I happened to pick np one of the local papera, and my eye fe ll on an advertisement of Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Try Walter Baker & Co.’s Cocoa and Pills. The advertisement gave a de scription of a man who, afflicted aa I Chocolate and you will understand why thpn was, had been cured by using Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills. I was not a be their business established in 1780 has flour liever in that kind of doctoring, but concluded aa a last resort to try a box ished ever since. Look out for imitations. of the pills, making up my mind that if they did not help me I certainly Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. would not be injured any. Going to a drugstore, I purchased a box of Dr. | W illiam s’ Pink P ills and oommenced taking them according to directions. Very soon after I began to feel better The very remarkable and certain and I saw I had made no mistake in relief given woman by* MOORE’S trying the pills, and before the first R E V E A L E D R E M E D Y has given box was emptied I felt so much im it tho name of Woman’s Friend. I t is uniformly succeee- a n d w e a k ne s s proved that I immediately purchased ful in relieving the backaches,headaches life. Thousands of which burden and shorten a woman’s another. I had taken »even (Mixes of l women testify for it. I t will give health and strength the pills, and at the end of last sum mer I felt I was entirely cured aDd and make life a pleasure. For sale by ell druggists. BLUM A U E R -F R a N K D R U G CO., P obtla . nd , Agents. discontinued their use, but always keep a box handy i f occasion requires. I am now entirely cured. The lassitude IT FUST S A W .................... has left me, my kidneys are all right COST... and my appetite— well, you ahonld see F L O U R » • • BY O O R R E 8 P O N D I N Q W IT H me at the table. I am a new man . . . . again, and instead of feeling like a M I N I N G man of fifty, which ia my age, I feel M A R I N E • • • like a youngster of twenty, and I give PO R TLAND, ORECON Dr. W illiam s' Pink P ills the full W A R E - H O U S E • credit for thia great change. I have recommended these pilla to several of my neighbors and acquaintances who I f you want a sure relief for pains in the bock, tide, cheat, or have been relieved of their complaints. ” limbs, use aa W illiam Young, being duly sworn, deposes and saya he ia the gentleman referred to in the above interview, and it ia true in every respect W illiam Young. B b a r in M in d — N ot one of the host of codoterfeits and imi Subscribed and sworn to before me tations is at good as the genuine. this 25th day of May, 1895. Bernard Gallagher, Notary Public. Dr. W illiam s' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life 'W H E R D I R T G A T H E R S , W A S T E R U L E 8 ." and richness to the blood and restore GREAT 8AVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. W illiam s' Medicine Com pauy, Schenectady, N. Y ., for 60 centa per t >x, or slx boxes far |1 &a A. D. 1780. MACHINERY THE WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS HiOfHVIADE CLOTHING A $ 5 3 .5 0 iue uame “ Omaha” to the long journey o f ti reveals some of the canses whic^ . abont this breaking up into dm., tribes. I t is composed of two wort which signify “ going against the cm rent,’ ’ or up the stream. The Omahas 1 were the people who went up the stream, while the Quapaws, their near of kin, went, as their name reveals, “ with the current,’ ’ or down the stream. The traditions of both these peoples say that the parting occurred during a hunt ing expedition, each division finally set tling in the lands whither they had wandered apart. This epochal hunt must have been centuries ago, for the Quapaws bore their descriptive name in 1540, being mentioned in the Portu guese narrative of De Soto’s expedition us then living ou the Arkansas river, where they dwelt until 1839, when they ceded their long occupied lands to the United States.— Alice C. Fletcher in Century. ___________________ - ) ( . No. «44—8 . 1 . N. 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