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N o L o n g e r an E x p e r im e n t. The order for 100 steel cars recently given by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to the Sohoen Pressed Steel Company of Pittsburg is a good ilius- ! tration of the fact that tho steel car is no longer an ei|ieriment but an accept ed type of railway rolling stock, says the Engineering News. It is a noticea ble fact, however, that a largo propor tion of the steel oars constructed are designed to carry heavier loads than cars of timber construction. The new Pennsylvania cars, for example, are to carry 110,000 pounds of ore, or 104,000 pounds of coal. Their dead weight will be 87,000 pounds and their length will be 33 feet. The competition of the steel car with the wooden cars of ordi nary capacity will not be apparent probably for some time, but that it will come eventually the increasing cost of timber and tho decreasing cost of steel construction makes very certain. D e s e rte rs R e tu r n . H ood’s A curious war item comes from Fort Logan, Coio. On the morning of April 20 a number of deserters from the Seventh infantry appeared at the fort and surrendered. They said they had heard the rumors of war and were anxious to participate. Col. Benham ordered them to the guardhouse, but it is understood that the stern old warrior will be lenient and give the prodigals an opportunity to fight. p a rilla A m erica’s G rca to t Med cine, Jl: six for $5. Prepared only byC. I. H ood & Co. .Lowell, Mass. H n n H ’« 1 3 P i l l e cnre Liver Ills; easy to * 1 1 1 3 take, easy to operate. 25c. C ru tch e s. A daII, throbbing pain, accompanied by a sense of tenderness and heat low down In the side, with an occasional shooting pain. Indicates inflammation. The region o f pain shows some swell ing. This is the first stage of ovaritis, Inflammation of the ovary. I f the roof of your house leaks, my sister, you hava it fixed at once; why not pay the same respect to your own body ? Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your By m p to m s . Ile r expert- ^ ence in treating female ills is greater than any other living person. The fol- lowingfrom M rs . A n n ie C urtis , Ticon- deroga, N. Y., Is proof o f what we say: “ For nine years I suffered with fe male weakness In its worst form. I was In bed nearly a year with conges tion of the ovaries. I also suffered with falling o f the womb, was very weak, tired all the time, had such head aches as to make me almost wild. Was also troubled with leucorrhooa, and was bloated so badly that some thought I had dropsy. I have taken several bot tles o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and several of her Blood Purifier, and am completely cured. It la a wonder to all that I got w elL” A Kansas City dealer in crutches said: “ Crutches are staple articles with ns, and we sell on an average ten T H E U E A T II K A T E . pairs per week, or 40 pairs a month. This, of course, would make 480 pairs W hile it is quite true thnt the proportion of in tiie course of a year. This, mind deaths from malaria as an immediate cause is small as cited In annual mortu yon, does not include the crutches we proportionally ary statistics, yet physicians are thoroughly sell at wholesale. It is a conservative convinced that It causes maladies of a fatal and begets dangerous nervous pros statement to say that altogether we sell character, tration. This malady is eradicated and pre R E A L B R O W N I E S IN A M E R I C A . 1,500 pairs of crutches annually, and vented by H ostetter’s Stomach flitters, which our firm is only one of several in tho also cures billouanes, constipation, rheumatism E x p lo r e r S u lliv a n F in d s • T r ib e o f and dyspepsia.____________________ P i g m i e s o n O r in o c o K t v e r . city that handle them. The total sales F o r C h ild r e n ’ # P ic tu r e s . of crutches annually in Kansas City Eben J. Sullivan, a South American An Englishman has designed a neat explorer, claims to have discovered a would be hard to estimate, but I would P UR E P J I N T READY MIXED mounting for children’s pictures con race of living brownies near the head say that 5,000 pairs would not be far sisting of a cardboard frame which waters of the Orinoco River In the from the exact number.” — Kansas City supports a swing, in which the picture Best Reputation. wilds of Surinam. In describing his Times. is placed, the latter being cut from the find, Mr. Sullivan says; Best Paint for Dealer or Consumer. T h is G r e a t C o u n try . print and mounted on zinc, which is “ The queer child people are about We make onr own Cuban cigars. then dressed to represent the child. Color Cards Sent Free. four feet In height Their skin from We manufacture better news from • lOO R E W A R D 81 0 0 . head to foot Is a brilliant reddish foreign lands than is to he found there. brown, translucent In effect. Their legs We raise our own European wines The readers o f this paper w ill be pleased to are like pipestems, scarcely the size of and mineral waters. jearn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in a ll its a child’s arm, while their arms are Tire finest French sardines in the ■tages, and that is catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure PORTLAND, ORECON. ridiculously small and thin, and their world come from Maine. is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis stomachs are big, out of all proportion Tho choicest and most expensive of ease, requires a constituí Ional treatment. to the body, and distended back as well Dresden china is grown in New Jersey. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ac ting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces as front We declare war in more places in a of tho system, thereby destroying the founda Their faces are flat and flabby llko minute than some other countries can tion o f the disease, and g ivin g the patient strength by building up the constitution and those of Palmer Cox’s brownies. declare in three bouts and a half. Is the working capitaj assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho pro o f humanity, lie who “ I think they number 10,000 to 15,- prietors have so much faith in Its curative We don’t want the earth. loses that Is wrecked ioweri, that they offer One Hundred Dollars 000. They are nomadic, moving over Indeed. Is your health Wo are it. or any case that it fails to cure. Send for list failing you, your am thousands of square miles. It was pure o f testimonials. Address Hurrah I— Truth. bition, vigor, vitality F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O. wasting away ? ly by accident that I came upon some Bold by druggists. 76c. When others fail con of their roving bands. A traveler might H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best. sult have to search for months In the same D O C TO R The quaint little chimney sweeps region In order to find any of them. add to the picturesqueness of Charles RATCLIFFE, All those that I saw were In different in every package o f S ch il ton, N. C., where they are stil in con For the speedy, safe and ermanent cure o f all parts of Surinam. stant demand to clean chimneys of the N e r v o u s , C h r o n ic and 1 p e c ia l diseases, even lin g's Best tea. “ In measuring these little folk I found , « ,, cl £ , * , , ! in their most aggravated forms. There is no man soot from the soft pine wood SO largely in the world who has effected s so < many permanent none over four feet and eight Inches, bof' Men and Women o f troubles which cures 9 in both Follow them— no matter in use. other r physl physlcans o f acknowledged ability had given and the women were much shorter. upasnopr’ .... » hopeless as this emlnenfspecialist. what tea you use. They use the style of headdress so com NKRV N E R V O U S D E B I L I T Y and all Its attending ailments, i, o u* f YOUNG, tounvr. M ¿n IDDLE-AGED i I'L/LPj-AUGLt and uuu v OLD mon among African tribes—that of MEN. The awful effects of neglected or Improp Mu st W e a r a l ir a * * C o l la r . erly treated cases, causing drains, weakness of shaping many designs by mixing mud They had an excellent way of check body and brain, dizziness, falling memory, lack of with their hair; both men aud women energy and confidence, pains in back, loins and ing excessive drinking in Manitoba. kidneys, and many other distressing symptoms, do this. Clothing In their village is unfitting one for study, business or enjoyment or When a man had been twice or thrice life. Dr Ratcliffe can cure you, no matter who or worn only by adults, and then seldom convicted of drunkenness he wsa sen what has failed. more than a cloth over the loins. But W E A K M E N . H e restores lost vigor and vi tenced to wear a brass collar, which tality to weak men. Organs o f the body which they bedeck themselves with many have been weakened through disease, overwork, marked him out among his fellows as brass and copper ornaments. They excesses or indiscretions are restored to full power, a person to whom no publican could strength and vigor through his own successful sys have tribal marks that sometimes cover tem o f treatment. with impunity servo liquor. The V A R I C O C E L E , hydrocele, swelling and ten the entire body and head. These are derness o f the glands treated witn unfailing success. drastic measure often proved a cure. made by slits In the skin. S P E C I A L D IS E A S E S , Irifiummatlon, dis On the authorities being satisfied that charges, etc., which, if neglected or improperly “ They live In little houses called mas- treated, break down the system, cause kidney aud the branded individual bad served a bladder diseases, etc. sougos, of mud or woven dried grass, sufficiently long term of probation ho D I S E A S E S O F W O M E N . Promptandes- entered by crawling on the hands and pecial attention given to all their many ailments. was uncollared and endowed with the W R I T E I f you are aware o f any trouble. DO knees. I went Into one aud It seemed NOT D E LA Y . Call on Dr. Ratcll fie today. Ifyou liberty of drinks.— London Telegraph. like a child’s playhouse. There were cannot call, write him. His valuable book free to all sufferers. CONSULTATION FREE and confi queer little Images, Idols, fetich gods A N O P E N LETT ER TO M O T H E R S . dential at office or by letter. set up all about. They represented nnl- W e are asserting in the courts our right to the E. M. RATCLIFFE, 713 First Be.. SEATTLE. WASH exclusive use o f the word “ C A S ToR IA ,” and nials mostly and there were many ugly Both the method and results when “ 1TTCHER SC ASTO R IA," as our Trade Mark. Make money by succesiul specimens of clay pottery. There were speculation in Chicago. Wo Syrup o f Figs is taken; it is pleasant little fetich doctors In clay and many I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Ilyannis, Massachusetts, buy and sell wheat on rnar- was the originator o f “ PITCH E R’S CAS fO R IA ,” __ ___________ __ gins. Fortunes have been other things of the sort suggesting most the same that has borne and does now bear the and refreshing to the taste, and acts made on a small beginning by trading in fu depraved, superstitious Ideas. They fac simile signature o f CHAS. H. FLETCH ER on gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, tures. Write for full particulars. Best of ref are, I believe, all pagans, though some every wrapper. This is the original “ PITCH E R’S L iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys erence given. Several years’ experience on the Chicago Board o f Trade, and a thorough know of them seem to have an Idea of a su CAhTORIA ” which has been used in the homes tem effectually, dispels colds, head ledge of the business. Send for our free refer ence book. DOWNING, H O PKINS A Co., o f the mothers o f America for over thirty years. preme spirit o f power.” aches and fevers and cures habitual Chicago Board of Trade Brokers. Offices in CLEVELAND A V Ill Mr F i l t e r W e n t I* o ln t t o T r u ln us u P o l d i e r f o r U n c le Sum . Through the appointment of Presi dent McKinley Ulysses S. Grant, son of Col. Fred Grant and grandson of ,the famous Union General and Chief Executive of the United States, will en ter West Point. Before his death. In 1SST>, Gen. Grant framed a petition, directed to tin- President of the United States, asking for this fnvor, and later Gen. Hberuiuu, as a matter of courtesy, Indorsed It. Young Ulysses, now In his sixteenth year, will not he of age to enter West Point until June, 1N!K>. Before enter ing the famous Institution he will de vote a good deal of the Intervening time to scientific study In Columbia College. He Is now n sturdy lad and measures 5 feet and 11 Inches In height, with a quite certain prospect of reaching I mi - yond six feet when he puts on the uni form of n West Point cadet. He Is now two Inches tuller than his father and four Inches taller than Ills famous grandfather. Ills other bodily nieas urementa are In good proportion to his stature, and he gives every promise of developing a physique far above the ordinary. He kns proven himself the ■ possessor of more than usual mental abilities of a hoy of Ills age. Is very studious, stands high In Ills class In the New York school which he attends, and shows marked proficiency, partic ularly In acquiring languages. He ooeejojacoo, OS 00000010‘ n .Y S S K B s. OH A N T III. manifested an early fondness for the military by Joining the cadet corps of Troop A, National Guards, when but 12 years old. O D D I T I E S O F A W E A L T H Y M AN. I l ' i w r T il i n g s W h i c h M a rk e d the L i f e o f G e o r g e II. Hopp er. George II. Hopper, who died on his Elmwood estate, near Cleveland, Ohio, began life as a tinner, and made him self Immensely rich through a contract for furnishing tin cans to the Standard Oil Uompauy. About ten years ago Mr. Hopper purchased Elmwood farm, near Cleveland, and started in to lead the life of a gentleman farmer. Many amusing stories are told of him In this connection. 11c decided to turn It Into a stock farm. The first thing he did wus to purchase Bell Boy, a stallion, for $51,1X10. Six months later Bell Boy and the stables were burned. Mr. Hop per became disgusted with the Idea of ruining stock and gave It up. lie was seized with the Idea at one P Ü Ü Ü H Of (heé 1 y -■ B j • i iq r! On,, i . . . tic 4 of Ihre. S e n t land it || • f r r :- F V>ukj1 where my b -tin’, died. Land of tbc PY--- f -- j— 1 Cleveland Oil ! Paint Mfg. Co.. Good 1 Health Directions In the presence of the civil magistrate; hut the hlnme for this would seem to have lulu upon the local Justices rather than the central power. Cromwell per ceived that It was easier for stupid or zealous magistrates to send (Junkers to prison for this refusal than to get them out again, for Pox and his friends had ulmost to 1st Implored to leave the Jails Into which they considered them selves to have been unjustly thrust. It was this continual persecution of the (Junkers, In the west of England particularly, that at length moved the council to emphatically Interfere on their behalf. In November, 1057, a remonstrance, signed by five Friends, was presented to the council, specially complaining of the persecutions at Ex eter; and Henry Lawrence, the presi dent of tin- council, at once forwarded n letter to the Justices of the peace, not only In Devon, but other counties, dealing with the matter.—Notes and Queries. ontoenth of the sixty lashes he was sen tenced to receive, he was given Ills clothes and a square meal, and then, with placards bearing the Inscription, “ Thief, ¡mss him along,” tied to his back and breast, was escorted by a committee of miners down the snow- covered road to Dyea. W i t r n o d G o u l d o f t h e Cost. Paul Gore, now clerk at the Audito rium Annex, was room clerk at the Grand Pacific for several years. He tells a story In connection with Jay Gould’s first visit to Chicago. Mr. Gould had registered at the Grand Pa cific, and was standing In the lobby with his hands In his coat pockets, look ing like n countryman In town. The little millionaire approached J. P. Vidal, who wns clerk nt the house, and modestly asked him what would be the best way for him to go to Lincoln Park. Vidal, not knowing who Gould was, gave him the necessary Instruction as to street ears, etc. Gould heard him through nml then said: "But could I not go In a carriage?" "Y’es, you can; hut It Is a little ex pensive,” said Vidal. IN S P I R E D T H E SIX H U N D R E D . “ Well, as this Is my first visit, I think I will try to stand the expense." t i n g l e t h n t S o n n eted th e C h a r a e ’ * I n t o "A ll right, but to whom shall I charge t h e J a w s o f H e a t h .” the carriage?" asked the clerk. Hero Is the bugle thnt sounded the “To Jny Gould,” came the quiet an "gnllop” and the “ charge” that sent swer. Vidal nlmost fell to the floor, heroes to death nt Bnlaklava. but Gould got the carriage.—Chlcugo A fter the famous battle or sacrifice Times-tleruld. the regiment wanted to present to the trumpeter a silver duplicate of his Berlin Llbrsrle«. The Berlin libraries nil told contain more than 2,1)00,000 volumes. The Roy al library, of course. Is In the lend with more than 1,000,000, and growing at the rnte of 20,(HH) per annum; the university now has 100,000 volumes; thnt of the statistical bureau 140,(XXI; the War Academy has 1X1,000 volumes; that of the general staff 70,(XX); of the Court of Chambers 73,000; that of the Technical High School, 00,000. There are also a number o f smaller ones. Lash for Thieves In Alaska. Some weeks ago a Yukon outfit that had been packed from Ilyea to Sheep Camp by a party on the way to the In terior of the Klondike country was stolen. A “ committee” of miners—such lielng the ominous term by which thnt sort of gathering Is designated In the new country- -tracked the thieves to the summit of Chllkoot I “ass, where the lost pro;forty was recovered. Later the “committee" captured two men and brought them hack to camp for trial. They gave the names of AYllllnm W el lington and Edward Hanson. Three of the “committee” favored lynching Wellington and Hanson, but they finally consented to a compromise on sixty lashes for each of the two cap tives. This was accordingly undertaken. Wellington had been “ formally” sen tenced and was under nil escort to the hut when« lie had been confined, when suddenly lie slipped from the arms that held Idm and lioundcd away and kllhst himself. G y p s i e s In E n g l a n d . When, through the Intervention of a physician In the crowd, the whipping There are nearly 35,000 gypsies of Hanson wns Interrupted nt the sev- ’England. In AR M Y AND N AV Y COMMANDERS WHO W IL L INVAD I! CUBA. JPK’tft. (ifnWADP T amp « div> MOBIL* y r/ t W [ / RfA* AOri/^AL COFvwoiti 0ÍWÍV (J u n ker-* lla t«. There has lieeii told In various works (the persecution to which, In eomntou j wealth times, George Fox. the founder ft* the Society o f Frleuds, and Ills fel low Quakers were subjected liecnuae o f tbeli refusal to remove their huts COTTAGE COLORS ber • I f . f t i m e I h a t It rvita Ih o |*p<>|ior ttiln g f f«»r* t* gentleman of elegant leisure to own a yacht. He had one built, and christened It Florence, In honor of his eldest daughter. When the yacht was com pleted It was found to bo too big to enter the creek at the farm, and, there being no natural harbor at the place, It had to In' kept at Ashtabula, twelve miles dlstnnt. Hopper hatisl the yacht from the day It was laillt. It was lauuchinl without Ivillast, and ns It struck the water a big wave hit It, and It ca|sdzcd and went to the bottom, with the crew on board. The yacht was raised, but Hopper never again put bis foot upon It. Hopper's whole career ns a farmer was an amusing failure. He owned a l>eautlful orchard of |>enrh tries, and a friend one day remarked that he would come down In the peach season and partake of some. "Its," said Hopper, “ do,” grasping him by the tin ml warmly, "but let us know when yott are <snidng. so we can get some peaches from Gyuevn." I!n|>er was of a nervog*. .restless ills position, and had lived such a busy life thnt It was agony forfalia-bi la* Idle. Therefore he employed item to build a stone wall around Ills piiflF. not that the wall was at all necessary. Bat that It gave him something to suitoj-lrui'nil. conn - 71 (O ^ Swrttx s>« __ « s Psoos* /'<’•< AVA»!*« N9ex.it* non B V O I.K A NP XOTRS. trumpet, but he preferred the ohl one. Ou It was Inscribed: “Presented by the Colonel of the Seventeenth Lancers to Trumpet Mnjor Joy, ou which the BalakHtvn charge was sounded, OcL SB, 18M ’• Joy died In 1S03, and now the fa mous bugle Is to tie sold at auction In I-ondon. I t ’ s n H e r o ic W o o in g . E N JO Y S WHEAT j Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is constipation. Syrup o f Figs is the the kind you have always bought and has the j only remedy o f its kind ever pro- signature o f CHAS. II. FLETCH ER on the ____ N _ o ____ ________ ^___________ wrapper. one has authority from me to use | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- iame except The Centaur Company o f which Ceptable to tilO Stomach, prompt ID my name Chas. . h . Fletcher is president. its action and truly beneficial in its M a rc h s , 1897. S a m u e l pitcher . M .n. effects, prepared only from the most , C a rt A lie a d o f th e H o rs e . aa a a church !a often YOUR LIVER Is it Wrong? Get it Right. Keep it Right. M o o r e ’ s R e v e a le d R e m e d y w illd o it. Three doses w ill make you feel better. Get It from your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or trom Stewart <& Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. | healthy and agreeable substances, its [ many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. SPR IN C EYE CRAIN Syrup o f Figs is for sale in 50 WILLI FINE! CO.'S BAC NEEDLES....... Plain or with Cutter. The best needle In the mar cent bottles by all leading drug- ket. I sed by all sack sewers. Fur s»le by all een- i gists. A n y reliable druggist who eral merchandise stores, or by W I L L & F I N C H C O ., | may not have it on hand will pro- 820 Market Street, San Francisco, Csi. T R Y A L L E N ’ S F O O T -E A S E . j cure it promptly for any one who fhr traelnz and locating Oolrl or Silver Do not accept any A powder to be shaken into the shoes. wishes to try it» Ore. lust or burled treasures. M. 1». KtltVLEK, Box 837,Southington,Conn, At this season your feet feel swollen, ner substitute. An Indiana inventor has patented a wagon in which the forward wheels are ahead of tho horse, with a portion of the wagon box cut under to make room for the horse; the steering being done by a lever running from the driver’s seat to the forward truck. vous, and hot, ami get tired easily, i f you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cools the feet ana makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Ten thousand tes timonials o f cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Sent by mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. RODS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. LOUISVILLE. 81. AltW YORK. N.t- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H IIX I P K O IH T T S AND t 'l 'K K C O N S U M I ' T IO N an, ’08. p le a s e Written by A n n a A . G ordon , for 21 years her private sect ► retary and most intimate friend. Official memorial volume endorsed by the W. C. T. U. The Most Popular Book of the Century. Size 8x 10 Inches, nearly 500 pages, beautifully illustrated. Retail price. Cloth, la; Half-Morocco. $2.75; De Luxe Edition. #3-75- Sent postpaid on receipt of price S o lic ito r« W anted Everyw here. 1*8 to $8 per day easily made selling this b<x>k. Experience not necessary; most liberal terms; credit given; freight paid; circular and terms free. Write for outfit to-day. MONARCH BOOK CO M PAN Y, Dept. 3 0o O^ncral Agents for the Unite.! State«. England, Canada. Australia, etr < > C h icago. 111. P h ila d e lp h ia . Pa. O aklan d. C s l.i ► Address nearest office. S Co-Ui A l L li st FAIS. * * ettfh J»ymp. T.v«iw Q cn i W N o. H E N w r it in g to a d v e r tis e r # m e n tio n t h is p a p er. A S p le nd id B ook for the D e ie lo p m e n t of American P atriotism . PO O H . A ll Kastern Syrup, so-called, usually ve r, IlylU colored and of heavy body, la made from luct 'Ten <fnrden Ih iv e " is mude from a fa r ('su e and is strictly pure. It is for v,ue ux by first-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac tured by the P acific C oast S y r tp Y o . All gen uine "Tea (intilen P rin t” have the manufac turer's name lithographed on every can. N. P . N. C. The B e a u tifu l L ife o f F ra n c e s E .W illa r d ; > Black rot, the dangerous enemy ol grapes, has been treated successfully by sprinkling the green grapes with calcium carbide. M. (4. Kodier, a Frenchman, is the discoverer of this remedy. The native stntes of Central India still abound with Khonds, and It Is interest ing to see that "wife capturing” Is still The tobacco raise*! in Beloochfotan iff In vogue among those who represent exceedingly strong anil cannot be the first Inhabitants of this land. The smoked by any but the most vigorous father In quest of wife to his son, or the white man. young man himself, hunts a deer or From the 140 pounds ol gas tar ex some game and starts with a pot ot tracted in coking a ton of coal, over toddy to the other party, and in the 2.000 distinct shades of aniline dye are course of the day he manages to settle made. for a wtfe. and then there Is feasting I T I K l M M l I y Cured No Sts, r nervousnee and drinking. In the course of which P rite after flr.t 1 »> . i — of l»r. Klios a Great Nerve Restorer. Send for F K K K a « ., ,,, Iri.l terms are settled. buttle *nd trctlse. HR. R. H. K l l V K lid . * » The young man Is to serve the girl’s Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. father for a fixed number of months, II we moved our legs proportionately assist him In clearing the Jungle and In cultivation, hunting game for food, as fast as an ant, it is claimed we and In gathering honey. After this could ttavel nearly 800 miles an hour. period, on a certain day. the young mao Biso’s Cur* for Consumption has been a has to try to carry off his bride, and family medicine with us since ISO1» J. R. A v e ., C hicago, III. then follows a hunt after the man and Madison, a sound thrashing. If the man Is able •Inst as a letter was being read in a to withstand the Mow* and survive the Farmington, Me., household from a ordeal then his prlae la given to him. or daughter in California announcing her If the man Is able to escape uncaught good health and well being, a tele to the preetneta of bis village custom gram cauie announcing her death. forbids further pursuit, and the trium phant man has the prlae.—Madraa so P I S O ’S C U R E TOR Times. The middle aisle of need bridal path. Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash. tu ttjtn tn tn tu ttu s ttn s s u : lO W E R ...FOR... P R O F I T is; Power that will save you money and make you money. 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