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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report A060UUTEI.Y PUHE A HAWAIIAN STATESMAN. Cum of Minister Hatch, Who Is la America en aa Important Mission. A foreign diplomat who li at present attracting considerable attention in Wash ington U Hon. Francis M. Hatch, minis ter of foreign affairs of the republioof Ha waii, and his accomplished wife, who are now visiting this country. Mr. Hatch was born in Portsmouth, N. H., 83 years ago and is a graduate of Bowdotn college. Aft er leaving college be studied law, as many of his ancestors and relatives had done, and while yet a young man removed to KB. AND UBS. FRANCIS 11. BATCH. Honolulu, where he entered the offloe of his uncle, Judge Harris, who was for many years chief justice of Hawaii under the royal government After the death of bis uncle he practiced law in Honolulu and soon made a reputa tion as an erudite and eloquent member of the bar. Long before the downfall of the queen he became interested in the an nexation movement, and two years ago, when Lllluokalanl signed the infamous lottery bill and trampled ruthlessly upon the constitutional rights of the people of Hawaii, he promptly Joined the commit tee of safety and was one of its most in fluential members. He was president of the Annexation club, and after the forma tion of the provisional government under President Sanford B. Dole he became vice president of the republic. Last year he ac cepted the very responsible portfolio of minister of foreign affairs and is said to have displayed marked dlplomatlo talent and great ability in hit offloial relations with foreign governments. Like a great many other brainy men, Minister Hatch Is not of particularly im posing appearance. He Is small and dark, but big features Indicate the strong char acter behind them. His reputation as an orator was made in December, 1898, when he delivered a powerful speech in support of the new government Minister Hatch is the fortunate possessor of two homes in Hawaii, one bis town house in Honolulu and the other a beatftlful summer place upon the beaoh at Walki-ki. Hit wife is a California woman, who is well equipped with beauty, education and cultivation for the high place she ooouples In Hawaiian toolety. She Is the daughter of Colonel Alexander G. Hawes of San Franolsco. Colonel Hawes is a native of Vermont and won his title in the Union army. Minister Hatch's visit to the United States la said to be on dlplomatlo business, the precise nature of which la variously re ported. , Inward and Outward Debt of Argentina. The total internal and external debt of Argentina on Dec. 81 last was $411, 503,223 gold and $46,061,801 currency, of which the interest bearing debt amounted to $307,293,523 gold and $14, 813,601 currency. . The external debt was $215,567,568 gold, which was in creased to $222,531,023 on the 1st of July. The currency in circulation amounted to $281,000,000. Rio News. POOR INDEEDI The prospect of relief from drastic cathartics for persons troubled with constipation Is poor Indeed True they act apon the bowels, but this they do with violence and their operation temls io weaken the intestines, and is prejudi cial to the stomxeh Hoatetter's Htomach Bit ters Is an effectual laxative, bat it neither gripes nor enfeebles, furthermore, it promotes dines tlon and a regulxr action of the liver and kid neys. It is an efficient barrier against and rem edy for malarial complaints and rheumatism, aud la of great benetkto the weak, nervous and axed. Asa medicinal stimulaut it cannot be sur passed. Physlcans cordially recommend It, and Its professional Indorsement Is fully borne nut by popular experience. Appetite and sleep are both Imoroved by this agreeable iuvigoranl aud alterative. First nigh tor-Whatl Every seat takenT Ticket seller Kvery one; but don't be discouraged. There will be room enough after the first act. 1 was at the rehearsal. What an ordinary man eats and the way he eats it would be enough to give dyspepsia to an ostrich unless the os trich were wise enough to as sist his digestion from time to time with an efficient ( combination of vegetable ex tracts, such a rt ... 5 lr iTrvavT:rji f ST Pleasant Pellets. mZkxff They are the pills par excellence for those who sometimes eat the wrong things and too much. They stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, windy beichings, heartburn, flatulence and cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, in digestion, sick headache and kindred derangements. Once used they are always In favor. Lipman Wolfe & Co. PORTLAND OREGON... Have just received a full line of Tailors' Linings, Findings and Buttons .. .. Purchased under the new tarifl, We are enabled to give the Very Best Prices... Send for samples PALESTINE CORN la the mo-t prolitaMe crop to plant on dry land Yields ,M0 lbs ahelled w;ru and twelve tons f loXler. 'dan be planted till M v a hamster! mil) eey with ordluary maouiu seed desired to aorainanio Blver Nursery Co., Wlna Orova, California, SISTERS ARE NOW INSANE. Starving Themselves In Order to Keep Their Brother In a Re tie it, As a result of devotion to an insane brother two sisters, Flora Wanzer and Mary Wanzor Grant, are hopelessly in sane and destitute at New Milford, Conn., says the New York Herald. Many years ago the two sisters and a brother inherited a small farm near that place. By hard work and economy the three, assisted by Mary's husband, were able to earn a good living and save money. Several years ago Mary's hus band died. Soon afterward the brother of the girls became insane and it was necessary to place him in au asylum. The pride of the sisters would not per mit them to send him to a public insti tution, so they placed him in a private retreat and began their life work of earning money enough to pay for his keeping. Almost all of the proceeds of the little farm were required, but the sisters uncomplainingly struggled on and the payments to the retreat were always made on time. They denied themselvhos ; personal comforts, as well as necessities, seldom left their farm, and . denied themselves to callers. As a result their own minds became affected, and for the last year they have not been seen by their former friends. Neighbors observed their changed conditions, and offered to help them, but the aid was firmly declined. Last spring, when some of the neigh bors offered to cultivate the farm and give the sisters the proceeds they grew indignant, yet they made no attempt to raise crops. Since then, so far as known, thier only food has been wild berries and corn, grown in 1893. Dur ing this winter Mary has been seen in the yard, outting down small trees, which she dragged into the house for fuel. When the postmaster sent a man to deliver letters Mary met the messes ger at the window, received the pack' age, but refused to exchange a word with him. A report that Flora Wanzer had not been seen since last October and that her dead body was in the house reached the anthorities a day or two ago, and an agent of the Connecticut Humane Socie ty was sent to investigate. The agent was met by Mary. She raised the win dow and forbade the agent to enter the house, emphasizing her order with a re' volver. The agent finally quieted her enough to learn that Flora was still alive, but bedridden. The household furniture was scant and in wretched oondition, while the woman's clothing was scarcely sufficient to cover her. Everywhere was abundant evidence of the most abject poverty. The women did not seem to realize their condition. They said they were in a world of their own and did not care to see anybody, The New Milford authorities have taken steps through the probate court to have the women properly cared for. They are nearly 60 years old. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Some Incidents of Prominent People Throughout the World. The favorite tipple of Senator Brice is said to be mineral water. James Chandler of Lyon county, Ky.,whois 79 years old, has forty- seven grand-children and thirty-eight great-grand-children. Among her most favorite treasures and reminiscences of the past the qneen keeps a brooch which belonged origi nally to Robert Bruce, of Scotland. Mrs. Arthur Stannard (John Strange Winter) is very superstitious and al ways carries two scraps of gray fur in side the neck of her dress as a talisman. Rev. Dr. James M. King at the re cent dinner of the Patrie Club, New York, exhorted his hearers to remember "that with substantially unrestricted suffrage, a republican form of govern ment is still on trial in this country." He, however, was hopeful for the fu ture. - Magistrate E. M. Johnson, of Hen, derson, Ky., recently married a couple in donble quick time. This is the way he did it: "W've met here to p'fonn the sacred rites of mat'mony. Join hands. Do you take man your lawf'ly husband? Take woman, be wife? Dis missed." Minister Eurino, of Japan, is one of the most popular men in the diplomat io corps at Washington. Recently he gave a dinner at which the game of fukubki was played, fcach guest drew a souvenir, which when opened con. tained a Japanese toy and caused much merriment. Chief Justice Fuller drew a doll. The will of the late ex-Senator Jo, soph E. Brown, of Georgia, was admit' ted to probate at Atlanta a few days ago. The schedule of the property ihows that he left personality of a value of $1,500,000 and real estate which includes 80,000 acres in Texas, town lots in Atlanta and Canton, Ga. , and in Colorado, and three farms in Georgia. ' Most of his great fortune goes to his immediate family. Alexander Dumas says he has out lived the taste for most things that money can procure. The chief pleas- are of his life now is meditation. which he indulges by taking long walks in the forest of Marly. M. Du mas is now a white-haired old man, but his old age is vigorous. He lives with his wife at his country place near Marly on the $1,000 or so realized by the sale of his collection of pictures last year. Archdeacon Farrar made over $40, J00 out of his three books, "The Life if Christ," "The Life of St. Paul," and the "Early Days of Christianity." He was only a comparatively unknown jurate when one of his sermons at tracted the attention of a publisher, vho imniediateily commissioned him to visit Palestine in order to write a biography of Christ This was how his gift for writing was first dis oovered. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. News Gathered From tho Old World and tho New. Emerson, Neb., has one brick build ing. Deep sea soundings of 4,500 fathoms were taken on the coast of Alaska in 1893. The latest estimate of the population of Maine is 723,000, a gain of 71,000 in four years. Pope Telesphrous, of the second cen tury A. D., instituted Christmas, the Christian festival. The sound of a bell, which can be heard 45,200 feet in the water, cau be heard ouly 456 feet in the air. A Saco physician has certified that an old lady "died from old age, and that said disease is not contagious. Deposits of sand and dust six itu-hes deep were left in some dwellings dur ing a recent sandstorm in Wyoming. In nine consecutive transatlantic voy ages the 12, 000-tou Lucauia averaged a trifle over twenty-five miles au hour. The wettest place in the world is Cherrapuni, in Assan, where the aver age rainfall for fifteen years has been 493 inches. In 1861 it was 905. W. W. Thomas, ex-minister to Swe den and Norway, says that, relative to its size and population, the railroad system of Sweden is the most complete in the world. A Clarke County, Georgia, couple last week celebrated their golden wed ding in the house in which they were married fifty years ago, aud which has been their home continuously since. A Newark, N. J., bridegroom started on his wedding tour the other day with a block eye. His sister-in-law caused it by vigorously throwing a weighty slipper after him to give luck to the young couple. A storm overturned a large oak tree on the farm of M. D. Cartwright, of Ripley, Miss. While squirrel huutiug B. S. Saunders, of Indian Bay, Ark. , discovered beneath the roots a pot of gold and silver coin amounting to $10, 000. In the shop of a St. Petersburg watchmaker a human-faced clock is on view the only one of its kind. The hands are pivoted on its nose, aud any messages that may be spoken into its ear are repeated by a phonograph through its mouth. Herr Mascha has lately unearthed in Moravia a number of skeletons of mamoths associated with those of hu man beiugs. A remarkable feature of one find was that of what appeared to be a whole family of human beings of gigantic size coexsitent with the mam moth. New Hampshire yields most of the mica produced in this country, and no great quantity at that. Mica always maintains a good price, and second hand furniture dealers in New York sometimes make it a specialty. Even bric-a-brao dealers occasionally keep it, and an eccentric member of the guild in Houston street has a pane in a win dow of her shop glazed with leaded mica by way of advertisement. Kentucky has been rounding up her fat children and has discovered some notable youngsters. Carroll county has a 9-year-old boy who weighs 131 pounds. Little Horace Lane, of Wyc kliffe, is the last prodigy heard of. He is 7 years old, weighs 142 pounds, measures thirty -nine inches round the waist, forty-one round the chest, eigh teen round the biceps and is four feet five and a half inches tall. Dover, N. H. , one of the prettiest of the smaller cities of New England, is reported to be one of the large .t con sumers of snuff among all the cities of the country. The population is some thing like 10,000, and last year more than five tons of this form of tobacco was used there. The habit of snuff dipping is not usual in New England, and it was brought to Dover, so it is said, by soldiers just after the war, and has increased to its present proportions. India is getting nearer to England year by year. New and faster steamers have been put upon the P. and O. line, and letters are now delivered in London twelve days after their departure from Bombay. The mail of course travels across the continent by rail to Brindisi, a route which would not be available for the transportation of troops in the event of war. The troops could be car ried from Great Britain to India, it is believed, in eighteen days. A frog farm with about 1,000,000 head of stock is carried on successfully by a man in Contra Costa County, Cal. He started ranching in frogs a few months ago with a herd of about 2,000 frogs, and is already making lots of money. He supplies the markets of San Francisco, Oakland and other large cities on the coast. It costs little or nothing to raise the frogs, and the ranoher is not anxious to trade his ranch even for a gold mine, so he says. to wet and cold Is very often the first step to Pneumonia, Consump tion, Rheumatism or other serious diseases. Often we say, "Oh, It's nothing," when really our health for years or for life is hanging In the scale. A cold is the thin edge of the wedge of-dlsease. To keep it out Ik Important and time is everything. When your temperature has been suddenly reduced by wet or cold take a teaspoouful of PAIN-KILLER Id a half glass of water or milk (warm If possible). Reaction begins atonce, relief Is immediate and you will have no oold, cough, sore throat or stiffness to reckon with. This sounds easy, and Is easy if you have the Paln-Klller at hand. Get n bottle and get acquainted, It kills all forms of pain and la worth lit weight In gold. Sold everywhere, at 36 cents a bottle. Prepared only by PERRY DAVIS & SON, PRO V llJESCE, R. I. IP UKNTI.K AN ME. Gentle Annie was the girl who went forth when the spring-time came to gather wild rlow ra daisies along the hillsides, and forgi t her rubbers. She came back with wet feet fallowed by the woist case of neu ralgia she ever had. Fortunately she was t. .1.1 and had mt known that for an V kind nl ueuralgic affection, St Jacobs Oil is the most remarkable remedy ever useu. au the year round any one subject to such at tacks should not fail to have it in the house. For all achea and pains which at all times beset us, there is nothing to equal it. Nerve pains especially are brought on bv sudden changes of temperature, but the great remedy, applied promptly, will surely cure. Life Saving on tho loo. v An English gentk'iiinn has Invented a II (o saving apparatus for nso on a lake on his own plane which la so simple that one like It could easily ho put on every shout of water frequented ly skaters. Two broad plunks, about 8 foot long, are placed on sled runners, aud these are joined to gether by n rope fully 20 feet In length. A life preserver Is fastened to the center of the rope, mid In enso of accident two peo ple, by tli rowing themselves on the planks, could easily steer them to the hole, one on either side, when tho life preserver could be grasped by the one whose life la In dan ger. SYMPATHETIC PAINS. The different organs of the body are very sympathetic. One is very apt to feel the pain of another, and it is not always easy to locate the trouble exactly. A weak back not infrequently occasions a pain In the side, and one limb often aches out of sym natbv for another. Ali.cock's Porous Plastkr are just the remedy in sucn cases, ineyare Booming in their effect, and draw out the pain so that the back or side or limbs are supple instead of stiff, aud free to perform their function11. H'hey have been tried by thousands and millions of people in every land, and with one uniform remit, entire satiiiactinn. llKAMURBTu's Piuls will relieve rheuma tism. MlHsHlauo fcontemttiousl) -That's a nice- looking watch. I'M you have to buy a suit of clothes to K' t that? John Ware (reflectively) No, on toe coniray, I Unci to sell one. Stats or Onto, City or Toledo,! Lucas County. I Frank J. Chknsy makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chunky & Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, bounty and state aforesaid and that said firm will nav the sum of USt HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tne use ot hall's t atahrh uurk. FRANK. J. CHENEY. Swore to before me and subscribed in my presence, the titb. day of December, A. D. 1BSU. SEAL A. W.OLEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot tne system, oenu tor testi monials, tree. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. We have not been without Piso's Cure for Consumption for 20 years. Lizzie Fsr- RRfi, uamp St., iisrrtsourg, pa., May t, 1804. ONG ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, W. f IV YORK. U.t. RAMBLER BICYCLES... Ladles' and Gents' All Sizes.. .All Weights , $45, 866, 866, 886, 8100 Second-hand Wheels for sale and exchange Send for catalogue, FREE. Live agt's wanted FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. 387 Washington St., PORTLAND, OK. DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED UVER PLLS A MILD PHYSIC. nvn PTT.T. VAtt A flflSR. A mo?emeni of the bowola each day is noeeraatr for ho M til, Thtute pills supply whit the system lawks to make it reauliu. They cure Headache, brighten the Eyiw, and clear the Completion bet ter than oomneuea. They neither irrlpe nor tioken. To oonvim-R you, mm will mail simple frm, or a full hoi for Hbc. Bold every' where. ' llOSANKt MED. UO., Philadelphia. V ft, CIIHFS WHhMt ALL fISF FAILS. Best Ouueh Syrup. Ton Good. Use in time. HoH hy dnieelMs. That Tired Feeling Is a certain Indicatlm of impure and Im poverished oIikkI. If your blood could always be rich and pure, lull i f tl a red cori iisj'ei upon wh'ch Us vitality depends, iu would never be weak, or :Crvnu! UmU, pimple, scrofula, sail rheu ii, w- uld never trouble you. rlul our mode uf living shut in all winter In poorly ventilated homes and shop?, d t!ctcs the blood aud there Is loss of appetiie, and weakness. Hood's Sarsa parilln is the standard remedy for this condition. It purities, vitalize aud enriihei the blood, overcomes that tired reeling, buUita up the nerves at d give perfect health. Head this: vur daughter, Blanche, when fou- yenrs of age, luul a humor break out on her lands and fuc", which our physician pronounced eczema. If the cold air reached her face or humls they would swell up, look almost purple, and headed blisters would form and break, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier KKWAKI), 10 Reward for Information as to the present whereabouts, or death of Ansel White, who left Hanta Cms, Cal., in 1HU5. Addres, Win. Pierrepont White, Palace Ho'el, San Francisco, Cal. MI'HIC STORK Wiley B. Allen Co., the oldest, the largest, ill First St., I'onlaiid. Chlckerlng, Hanlmau, Fischer Pianos, Katey Organs, law prices, ea.y terms. tO-l'KNT Ml!8IC-8eud (or catalogues. Try Girmia for breakfast. ft SURE CURE FOR PILES Itohinc Pilna known bj moiattira Ilk venpiratlnn. csoaa Intense itching when warm. Tail form ami mind, Bwaa iii or Protrndinc Pile, yield ut once 10 DR. BO-8AN-KO'S PILI REMEDV, whloh exits dim-tie on parts sff erted, sbeorbt tumoni, si faye itching, ffeetinjl a permanent cure. Prioa tile. Jtenfgieu or mail. Dr. lloeeuiko, I'ullada.. ra. Ely's Cream Balm; riADn.i.. thA Nn.aa.1 Passives, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Restores the Senses of Taste ana nmeii. Heals the Sores. ennlv Helm Into each nostril. BLi Buos.. M Warren St., M. V NEW Portland, Walla Walla, Spokane, via O. R. N. Hallway and Ureal Northern Railway to ta f em m Montana points, t. 11 Vf Paul, Minneapolis, Tiff il V Omaha, 8t. Lou is, Chi ll W afrA caxo and East. Address sejBBi a Sn.sjBeaa nearest apeut. 0. 0. 13 14 nZTr Donavan, tien. Ait. IP Portland, Or. K.C. ate- Iimart9 m vens, tleu.AKt. .Seattle Wash.; C.O.Dixon, Gen. Agt.,8poknnc,Wash. No dust; rock-ballast track; fine scenery, palace sleeping and dining ears: buffet-library cars family tourist sleepers; new equipment. CHICKEN RUSK!""! if you use the PrtnluraS I jj IncubaUra Brooders. I ll Make money while other are wasting tim e by old processes. Catalog-tells all about it.and describes every article neeaea lor poultry business. thcCUl Catalogue Lei FRKB. The "ERIE" mechanically the t est wheel. Prettiest model. We are Pacific Coast Annta. Bicvcle cata- logue.mailed free.givcs fnlt description , prices, etc., aobnts wanthd. pvTiTmra rwrm i rni rn p.teinm. ret. Branch Housb, sji B Main St., Los Aunties. SAVE SHOE LEATHER Auk for Dyke's Dlumoud or Uvttl Holes and He volvtiiif Heels. 1 imutlons are worthletts. FofSHle bit leading shoe deal ere. turcica Hole Co., H Front meet, Portland, Oregon. AkouLh wanted. Terri tory lor IjIo. If you want work, or can organic a lodge, write to tne order of V aiernai Argonaut, Kooiua 8 aud wt Uoiionoe ttuiiaing, Han rranciico, lai. r e iriNci nwe booth i WOn CHILDREN TIKTHIHQ Wm atvU Wf mil vOTita. Sft OaaUatMt MALARIA I Three rloaes only. Try it. DO YOU ache? wis cm aa -2 ? S? MOORE'S Cese1eateIeielese Insist on 1W MP HAVP SOPA in packages Costs no more than inferior package soda . never spoils the flour, keeps soft, versally acknowledged purest in Hade only by CHURCH a CO., New York, old by trocars rrtrywhers. Write for Arm sod Hanunsr Book ot valuable Roolpee FBBB. E.tab. isee. CORBITT & MACLEAY CO. mo.isos. IMPORTERS, SHIPPING and COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS. Liberal advance made on approved consignments i of Wheat Flpnr, Oats. Wool and Hops. Special Imports from China" Japan Md In dla: Tea, Coffee, Rice, Wtlnganrf Hugs, Spioes, Sago 'iaploca,rhlna Nat O Leti?Pftom U? eipopl: Liverpool Fine, Coarseand Lump i Rock Salt, Chemicals of all kinds, Tinplate, aeleoted ffi wL'iri,edi.Wh05t B5"oJ?op B."rl"p,' o11 Bf""'one. Ale, Guinness' Porter Ctoh an4 Irish Whisky, Brandy and Wines, for sale In quantities to suit the Irado. PORTLAND OK "WHER DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.1 GREAT 8AVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP APOLIO SPRAYING COMPOUNDS Dis harging a watery Buid, and the burn Ing and Itching would drivs her nearly wild. Unless we encased ber little hands she would tear p ilches of skin front her face and hands. We tried many doctors and many remedies, and at lust gave the case up as hopeless. Hut our daughter Cora trlrd Hood's HiirsapariUa, to cure a scrofulous lump near the lelt b east, which cause I her much pain, and af er taking bo ties It disappeared. Blanche, who l "ow eleven, had spent seven years of suiter Ing, so I concluded to give her Hood's tinrsapiirilla. Hhe look 5 bottles, and bur race la smooth and soft a? a baby's, the color of a ro e petal. Her hands are soft and white, where four months ago they were blue and red, and calloused nearly like leather. 1 can not express my gratitude by pen or mnulh. It seems a miracle, aud our friends are surprised." Mas Anha L. Ct.AttK, U E. Hh St., Dululh, Minn. W would not iiav pntid HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS CF DOLLAR fUnni MalvaititlnK, fur wlilch w iiihiIh no r olnsms), t thra not baon marlt in It. Urlv mumi fli.imt.li lit eoatmi ll rtrutig hut miMt inruhttila in tlmi ah-cU) mvUl, w tha alnitwt m.laatrnot.Ma lavati whlt wif tlillU iiiHftU, t and aluminum. If lliar wara nl iraat mart! in naltaiii'li no na would y H mora fr gaKaiiiud lmrlati wtia or lf. Inm tiMU uiiKaivaiinvl e.i. 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How hhv rtituw .tin grt our ftfra - nmmlti mMduMt aha miU(t towtrt, r ran txiirf hji q Mii'tiMiin! mnUt iitl. rut. f-nitf nmt nunckM nlw Iht mi m Hit: hi ih tiun; ran only be ntihiimnt a tkt fai that tmtvli AufMir rnffstt oi ian,-nl of tht anina of gntrnnnna, W now galvainta avuryilunf, aftar tl i aoiuplttad, avan Mt and nuia, Wa flalvnnua n th ) moot iniiroad roraaiaa and ir me moat trta-i k oivii nun iutaitia"ia mannar. Thr orxtttttm: Wlmn a wtiwn of an Au mter Whfrt in nl. irrtW pt fttHi'rfVfV'f nnd tUaimt if rvt.1 atui imput tlm, tl it tmntvturtl in mrUM tim that uliIU it JaenliMaat hot t mir wvf nf taa ftwy r'-K'At, mt WflKHji. n-(r, ip it ltd 3rf tmni mtk tkt Ciwl Ik rAa H mullmt mMnt, nitii fourth' ma ona isv. then voit hnva aiua lurintl and relinhla. It ll loan Cdllllot nffoiil io ilo it thin that ! ttrona, an- tiwnatva to do, and amall M a kii U) totiR of ttno titd ihiniinnin mrllnil fi yaar'aatut to anothar. Thi jti rrtrjf Muiej nstsj rorn tMttm ntttnlumtttitmtvhit if'Mi, form ,Httk iht t4, llt, it-A'i A rntrnoi im ttitmii tti titt!, in our pra iriiv. of wind inula, tiilralnn of what wa itrDKHhi'llO h 01,11 IT IM UHMTKLT Nt U H hrrt, rtmtttmtt Ior il w p, t put m, km nWt i kmitttt mmkitmtioM at mrllm ntn u fn-nrttcath yioui aa. wa laiaaa tovrh. ato., and aa aonld do In I ha way of AHTM I.IANM H TTINtt fRKIOH IN API AT IHlHi Mil ttl.V HXM.h r K M K, A10liiriD rilK lhFH OV AN AIX-HTKKl, vrHV m HUH IO FBRB 1 I TKIfa "OKI II l(l AN I'HK KA HO. AT till. IN O R (KT AO. WKNII4M, OUVKKYOI HIIXKTHINU Of HTIU iiHKATHH 1.1 TKIIKsfi AermOtOf CO., iBlM W. L. Douclas S3 SHOE riT roa a kins. 3. CORDOVAN, rNCH a inwmuui wr. (43.J Fine Caij AhVunARoa 3. V POLICE, S S0LE9. f 2. 1.7? BaYS'SCHOOLSrSGt, 'LADIES- BMCKTotuiaaa. Ovsr Ont Million Psopl wear the) W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoe are equally aatto factory They glva th rxsl value tor trie money. Thev aaual custom Shoes In style end fit. their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are unllorm, stamped en sola. Prom Si to $ j saved over other makes. U your dealer cannot suppi j you we can, HRA7FR AXLE I 1 1 Ma. a. 1 1 ppCACC BEST IN THI WORLD. MiaCHvC Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, aotuall uui.iBn.iuK mu uuieii ui but ulnar orann. Froi irom Animai uus. iikt thi ukndiiik, FOR BALE BY ORKOON AND faW-WASHINOTON MEHCHANTl- and Dealers generally. H. P. N. V. No. E03-S. F. N. U. No. 670 FEEL BAD? DORS YOUR R Afllf hi m ST- .eeapieek el ( fib fi r tar- m laen5r(ejeIW' Doea evervBteD seem a hnrdnn? Ynn nfuut REVEALED RE REMEDY. BEWARE of imltatloa trade mark and labels. and is mi. I the world. t In Convenient Form (To be diluted with water for narl Endos'd by the Oregon and WisbJngton State Boards of Horticulture Write for Descriptive Pampblet and Prloei Manafaetured by DAVID M. DUKXE XZW. PRITCHARD 13 A NOVELTY. The Flrat lUpubllcaa a.nator front North Carolina for Twenty-two a. ri. Drw.t tlnl from the United tJlllUOHUUM wv. . ....I, nil vears nuo Nurtn maim uui.w -j - . Carolina line not had a Kopubllcan senator until Jeter U. rriwnarn wna ohuwu " .. ...... I,, aiiaalilll at Rnlolsh wie ieals,,'ul " and took his scat the other day to Mil out the term of the Into senator vauoo, mu will expire on March 8, 18W7. Mr Prltohard was bom In Joneslioro, Tenn., July 1, lo7. He was educated at Martln'a Creek academy and Odd Fellows' Institute lo Tennessee and later learned tho printer's trade, lie uiu ms iirat wora on The Union Flag, a Kopublloan paper published In Jonosboro. t .urn k. .vrl to Ilakursvllle. N. All IOIU ww w.- C. where be began the publication of a ' s n..lUln a Dewapaptir aim wnoro n nwjruu iv'-- JKTKB C. PRITCHARD. tear later. Ho was a Ilopuhlloan, and during the proslduntlnl oonipalfin of 1870 be mada a serins or spooenns inr uuyoa aim Whnnlnr. In IH78 he nifulil onnvoasiHl Ills county and was for sovorul years a deputy United Status ninralmi. in itnw ne re moved to Marshall, the county seat of Meitlann nnuntv. and In tho (JnrlluUl Han cock proaldontlal oanipiiln of the follow ing year was sunoieomr in envurai uuuu- ties and made a nuititier ot spwenea. In IHHe ha was oluotcd a liicnilwr of the lower house of the North Carolina legis lature by a hnndaomo majority anu was re elooted In lsso, reooiving tne inrgoss majority evor scoured by a Knpubllonn In his district up to that time. Munnwhllo be had turned his attention to the law and In 1B87 was admitted to practice. Ilo speedily gained a lucrative business and has slnoe buoomoone of tho prominent lawyer of the state. In lHHt) lie ran fur lloutenant governor In conjunction with Colonel Oliver H. Dockory, the Kupubllo an gubernatorial candidate, but was ilu featcd. Marlon C. Butler, the other nowly eloct ed North Carolina senator, Is a I'upullat. He will not be seated until March 1 Burled Voder Bis Snow Boas. Charles Prendergaat, aged 11 vcars, was playing recently In a snow house near bis residence, 110 St. Martin street, Montreal, when it collapsed, and he was buried in the snow. His companions ran away and left him, When he was dug out, after lying there for eight hours, he was nearly frozen, and besides a bro ken leg he was injured Internally. He died from his in juries. Toronto Globe. Bow He Was Wounded. Pension Agent I see you hove been drawing a pension on the wounded lint when the record shows that you wore tJrummod out of the army for desertion. Pensioner Yes. That is bo. Pension Agout Well, how were you wounded? Pensioner My feelings, colonol, ray feelings. Atlanta Journal. Negotiation Mot Complete. Customer (fema. iud unfair) I or dered ton yards of dross goods bore yes terday to be sent. Hits it been out yet? Shopwalker No indood. The assist ant said you hadn't been in yet to change Tour mind. London Globe. There Are Many Instances. "Oh, is there nothing, exclaimed the lady in the fur jacket, "that can uplift our servant girls't" "The coal oil can," answered the lady In the yellow buskin. Chicago Tribune. COLUMBIAN PRIZE WIKMEflS. CONOVER PIANOS CHICAGO COTTAGE ORQAN8 Win.! sjlVIN Highest Award9 At the World's Exposition for excellent manufacture, quality uniformity and volume of tone, elasticity of touch, artistic cases, materials and workman ship of highest grade. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO, OHIOAQO. ILL. WtlBT MANUFACTURERS OF tiM. HHP ORBAHS m THE WORLD. Cewaate- mA ThJ. li.-i.. i n . eat business naductad for se....... e... !Oon orrios is Osmsiti U.S. siatint Orr'tet aad we can Mcure panalgia bis um iLu those i Sesel made!. H .Tn M i.i j Itlea, we edTiae. 11 natentehie nn, (r.. nr ,ehart. Our he not du. till patent la secured. I a faiSHLIT " Mow to Obleln Petnt. " lth feeat el same in tha U. S. and .n.r.. tat free. Address, O.A.QNOW&CO. mm eieea Vssaer I r