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W ork in g W om en Invited to w rite to • Pinkham fo r fre e odvtoo about thaJr health. M rs . Pinkham la a wo- I f y o u h a v e p a in f u l p e rio d », b a o k a o h o o o r any o f the m ore serious Ills o f women, w rite to M rs , Pinkham f she has helped m ultitu d e ». Yt le tte r w U I ho oonfhlentlal. L y d ia f . P in k h a m 's Vegetable Com pound la known w h e re ve r the Eng lis h language la spoken. Nothing else can p o s s i b ly bo so su re to help s u f fe rin g wom en. No oth er m edicine has helped so m any. R e m e m b e r th is w h e n som ething else Is sug gested. M r s . P in k h a m * o a d dre ss Is Lynn, M aas. H er helping hand la a lw a ys outstretohed to su ffe rin g women. H am Salad.— Chop fine one cup ol ham; aoak one cap of broad cru ral« in one-half onp of sweet m ilk; add one teaipoonful each of dry custard and cel ery seed and a little pepper. Tarn all into a sauce pan and heat thoroughly. Serve hot on a small platter, garnished w ith slices of hard-boiled eggs. FEW CHANGES IN • uniarr u< F a v o r a b l e F a a t n r a a llt’» « ShUMlIoil. In Fiual- Biad.sl reel’ s say«: Important chain;- M iu trade and .peculation are not iljty lacking this tyeelc, but counter current, if demand in various lections and in dustries lend a rather more than usual ly irregolur appearance to the general ■itnutiou. Aniont; the notable features calling fur notice are the practical as surance ol an immense corn crop by the rerent copious ruins in the further West, the continued cheerful reports from the section* which have gathered snd are now marketing a large winter wheat crop, advices of continued im provement in tone to the Northwest, w itli reports of renewals of earlier can celled orders for fall goods, fairly .at- ¡»factory gains in gross railway earn ings, less weakness iu prices of the country’s leading cereal products, based apparently on renewed buyiug for ex port, and rather more inquiry for raw wool by manufacturers. Unfavorable elements in trade prob ably find their chief and greatest ex position in the iron and steel business. That industry, if possible, seems more depressed than at any tim e for three years past, and expectations that pi ice declines w ill he checked by the arrival of finished matter at a cost basis have been dUappointed, because this week steel bars have been sold iu some iu stances at 1 cent per pound, w hich is unquestionably below the basis ol the cost of raw m aterials and manufact ure. Kxport business would undoubtedly expand if ship room were available. Among other metals tin is locally low er, on freer arrivals, after touching tho highest price iu 20 years. Wheat, including Hour shipments, (or the week, aggregate 2,060,743 bushels, aguinst 0,020,081 bushels last week. Business failures are smuller, num bering 180 in the United States, as compared w ith 202 last week. P A C IF IC COAST TRADE. Seattle M a r k e t «. Onions, new, lJ io . Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. T ry A l le n ’s F o o t K h i «, Potatoes, new, 80c. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At Beets, per sack, 85c(it(1 . this season your feet feel swollen, nervous Turnips, per sack, 75c. and hot, and get tired easily. If von have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Carrots, per sack, $ 1.00 Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes Parsnips, per sack, 00®75c. walking easy. Cures ingrowing nails, Cauliflower, native, 75o. swooleii and* sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions (.’ucu m hers— 40 @ 50c. of all pain and gives rest and comfort. We Cabbage, native and California, have do,000 testimonials. Try it lodav. Bold by all druggists and shoe dealers for $1.50® 1.75 per 100 pounds. Tomatoes— $ 1.60. 25c. ir ia l I package Fit EE. Address Allen l>i B. Olmsteau, Le Roy, N. Y. Butter— Creamery, 23c; Kastern 22c; dairy, 15® 18c; ranch, 16®17o pound. A Nebraska man who saw a tw ister FKK®— 24°- •tart writes about it to a magazine. Cheese— 12c. I t is harmless at the start but very Poultry— 14c; dressed, 14® 15c; powerful when some farmer tries to spring, $0.50. •top it by havug his house in its path. Hay— Puget Sound tim othy, $11.00 H o u r 's I C I d O L . ® 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $16.00. Menlo Fark, San Mateo County, Cal., Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25; with its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur feed meal, $25. roundings and home intluences, is one of Barley— Boiled or ground, per ton, the best equipped schools tor the training $ 20 . o f boys and young men on the const. It Plour— Patent, per barrel, $3.50; is in charge of l)r. IraU . lloitt and is ac credited at the universities. Bend for cat blended straights, $0.25; California, alog, Tenth year begins August (J, 1000. $0.26; buckwheat Hour, $6.00; gra The Georgia man who chained up his ham, per barrel, $0.00; whole wheat daughter because she niairied in oppo flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(8 4.00. M illstuffs— Bran, per ton, $12.00; sition to his wishes m erely tfemon- strated that she was wise in marrying shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; anyone who would take her away from middlings, per ton, $20; o il cake meal, him . per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats— Choice dressed heel Dropsy treated free bv Dr. II. II. Green’s Sons, of Atlanta, Da. The greatest dropsy steers, price 7 H e', cows, 7c; mutton specialists in the world. Read tlieir adver 7 ia ; pork, 8c; trimmed, Ue; veal, 9 ® tisement in unother column of this paper. 11c. llam s— Large, 18c; small, 10'4 ; Experlmeuts have for some tim e been made in England with smokeless coal. breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides, This peculiar fuel may he burned 8/gC. either in an ordinary grate or in a P ortlan d Market. basin in the m iddle of the room wJtfl W heat— W a lla W alla. 65®66c; out developing any perceptible odor or Valley, 66c; Blnestem, 50c per bushel. smoke at any tim e. The tire looks like Flour— Best grades, $0.20; graham, the finest coal Ore, and the Maine is $2 .60; superline, $2.10 per barrel. w hite aud blue. Oats— Choice white, 85c; choice gray, 83c per bushel. Barley— Feed barley, $14.00® 15.00; brewing, $16.00 per ton. M illstuffs— Bran, $12.50 ton; m id dlings, $19; shorts, $ 10; chop, $14 pet ton. H ay— Tim othy, $10® 11; clover,$7® 7.50; Oregon w ild hay, $6 ® 7 per ton. Butter— Fancy creamery, 4 0 ® lo c ; store, 27,‘ sc. F.ggs— 17 ls c per dozen. Cheese— Oregon full cream, 10c; Young America, 14c; uew cheese 10c per pound. Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $0.00® 8.60 per dozeu; hens, $5.00; springs. $2.60® 4.00; geese, $4.00®5.00 for old; $4.50®6.50; ducks. $8.00®4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, H i® 17c per pound. Potatoes— 4 0 ® 50c per sack; sweets, 3 ® 2 l«o per pounn. Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 1 l*c per pound; parsnips, $ 1; onions, 1 ‘ ,c per |<ound; carrots, $ 1. Hops— 2 ® 8 c per pound. W ool— Valley, 15® 16c per pound; which grasps one without warning, the mucous membrane which lines F.asteru Oregon, 15® 16c; mohair, 25 the entire body suddenly becomes per pound. Mutton— dross, l>est sheep, wethers weakened in some spot and disease and ewes, 8 \ c ; dressed mutton, 7® is established. It may be of the 7 S c per pound; lambs, 6 S c . lungs, the head, throat, stomach, Hogs— ( ■ ross, choice heavy, $5.00; bowels, or any other organ. VVhcre- light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, ever it is, and whatever it seems, it $5.00® 6.60 per 100 pounds. ill springs from the same c Beel— Gross, top steers, $4.00®4.60; cows, $3.60®4.00; dressed beef, 6 ' « ® 7 *«o per pound, Like the Deadly Undercurrent C A TA R R H or inflammation of this delicate pink membrane. The system is weakened in win ter. The delicate lining is more susceptible to irritation or inflamma tion, and thus we have pneumonia, grip, colds, coughs, fevers, etc., all catarrhal conditions which may easily be checked by one catarrh cure— Pe ru-na. T h at’s the only way out of it. Y ou may dose forever— you will not be well until you try the true cure and that is Pc ru-na. Y ou may think your trouble is some ather disease and not catarrh. Call it what you will, one thing is sure, your system is affected aud must 1« treated, and Pe ru na is the only remedy which reaches the right place and dots cure. Ç I S O S C U R E TOR BAD BLOOD TRADE. " C i l C X H IC T S do » I I Olmimod f o r them Sud are a truif woaderfttl medicai« 1 have often wished for a mediciue p.easuntti take and at last ave found It in Oavcareti Since rukii.e them mf loou i------- na» tieeu ---- pu rilled and my conn, «gioii —■*--------- KM) ha» Im proved wonderfully and I teel much befler In every way Mit«. äAl.u* k. biLLAUS Luiirell. Tens. CANDY * m H ay— Wheat $6.60® 10; wheat and oat $fl.00®9.60; best barley $5.00® 7.00; aUnlfa, $5.00®6.00 per ton; straw, 36® 40c per l>ale. Potatoes— Early Rose, 60® 75c; Ore gon Burbanks, 8 0c® 90; river Bur banks, 35®65c; new, 70c® $l.35. Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia. $3 75®8.36; M exican limes, $4 00® 5.00; California lemons 76c®$1.50; do choice $1.76® 3.00 per box. Tropical Fruits— Bananas, $1.60® 3.60 per bunch; ploeapplee, nom Inal; Persian dates, 6 ® 8 Ho per C A TH A R TIC Ploasant. Palatable. Potent. T ael« Good. Do flood Never Sic*en. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c. 50c. ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... S te rlin g It r a t'd / f oiwpasy, C h icago, M on trea l. Not* t s r t . M 319 T A R A P Sold and jmii rammed by all drug- - I U - D A U giaia to <rf Stic Toi.aeco Habit To fold gowns of delicate silk, or those trimmed w ith delicate ribbons, in casings of w hite tissue paper seems the dainty and suitable thing. Scientists, however, advise the use of brown pa per, as in the manufacture of w hite pa per chloride of lim e is used, and is likely to injure the silk. L iv e L ik e a P rin c e fo r h W e e k . Getting something for nothing is never realized iu this tough old world, but you can come m ighty near it by going irom Portland to San Francisco on the O. it. Ac N. steamers leaving i'ortland every fifth day at 8 P . M. A wonderful ocean trip for only $12 each way, w ith meals like mother used to cook and the best possible attendance, without being held up for a cent by waiters aud others. Liquid hydrogen is transparent, and the lightest as w e ll as the coldest liquid known, a cork sinking in it like lead. A whitish substance seen at the bottom of the v essel on Professor De- w a r’s first exhibition was really solid air or air Ice. T o u r i s t S le e p e r . The handsomest tourist sleeper that evei turned a wheel. The electrio lighted I ’nllmun tourist sleeper on the "N o rth CoaBt L im ite d ,” daily service between Portland and St. Paul and Minneapolis. Try our "N o r th Coast L im te d .” The water carts used in Drogheda Ireland have m edical advertisements displayed on them. A visitor noticing these advertisements thoughtfully said: "b lin re i t ’ s no wonder Drogheda is healthy, whin they wather the streets w ith Jones’ Sarsaparilla!” K a .y nml C h e a p V acation T r ip . Just think of ridin g 700 m iles for $ 12, on a smooth sea. w ith no dust or heat, ami getting the finest meals aud every possible attention,without extra cost. The O. K. <& N. makes this pos sible. Steamers every fifth day, at 8 P . M ., from Portland to San Francisco. A n Cneeirietk N a t u r e . H O W ’S "W h y are they called pyramids, pa?” asked George, who was looking at a The state of N ew York has expended picture of those wonders of Egypt. “ They are called pyramids, m v son,” in the last 20 years $90,520 for invest! replied the lather, without hesitation, gating committees of various kinds. ‘ ‘ because, you see, they appear amid A Boon for M o th er«! the general desolation of the desert.” Formerly children cried when they had to take m edicine, now they cry for the medicine G ifted —Cascareta. the fam ily gists, 10c, 26c, 60c. A ngelins. laxative. A ll ABSOLUTE SECURITY. G enuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. M u s t B e a r S ig n a t u r e o f 3to Fee-Sim ile W ra p p er Below. Tearj em a il and as ea sy ."V. I rod FOR FDR FOR FOR FOR FDD HEADACHE. DIZZINESS. IIUOUSRESS. TORPID LIVER. CONSTIPATION. SALLOW SKIN. THE COMPLEXION ««c re ilim aver aw |y»>ATm>|. Belgium ’ s ceusus was taken on the last day of lust year, and the general results as regards population have just been made public. The population of the kingdom is 6,744,532, consisting of 8,368,436 males aud 3,881,096 females. Officially Antwerp is the most populous town, with 283,318 inhabitants; Brus sels follows w ith 201,065. Mitchell Wagons CURE SICK HEAD A CHE. A rt the best that can br made. Nothing it or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the best materia]— by experienced workmen—which, cou pled with *5 years’ experience in building wagons, during which lime the manu facturers have had but one aim, and that to peoduce the best possible to build, is a guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you grt the best that can be made A G E N T S E V E R Y W H E R E , if none in your vicinity, we will sell to you direct Send foe circular. M ITCH ELL, LEW IS & STAVER CO. P O R T L A N D , ORECON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem. McMinnville, Medford and La Orande. M .uliwo this Baser. Chicago Portland Special 9.15 a. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis.Chicago and East. A REITS 4:00 f m. Atlantic Express • 00 p. LU bait Lake, Denver, Ft Worth,Omaha, Kam aa City, St. Loule.Chlcago and Eaat. 7:00 ». m. Spokane fly e r • x© p m. W alla W alla, Lewis ton,Spokane,M in neapolis, St. Paul, D uluth. Milwan* kee,Cbicago&La*t 1:40 » . m. Ocean Steamships. 4.U0 p. m. i.-O© p.m . A ll Falling dates subject to change For Ran Francisco— Bail every 5 days. D ally E x Sunday • :0U p. m. Fat ur day 10:00 p. ra. Columbia Rltar Steamers. 4 :00 p. m. Ex. Sunday To Astoria and Way Landings. Wlllainatte River. 6:00 a. m. E x.Su n day 4:30 p. m. E x.S u n d a y Oregon City, N ew berg, Salem, Inde pendence dc Way Landings. 7:00 a. m. fuca.. Thur and Sat. Willamette and Yam hill Kivars. 8:30 p. ra. Mon., Wed. and Fri. Oregon City, Day- ton, A Way Land ings, 6:00 a ra. Tues , Thur and Sat. 4:80 p. m. Mon., Wad. and Fri. Wlllamstla River. Portland to Corval lis A W ay Lan d ings. Snake River. Uiparia to Lewiston Ly.Lew lstoa D ally 9 a.m. W . H. H U R L B U R T , General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. E A S T AND SO U TH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Mrgetable Prcporationfor A s similating ihcFoodandRegula- ling lite Stomachs and Bowels of ll\ F A N Bears the o t "N a Overland Express— For Salem, Rose burg, Asland, Sacramento, 7:00 p. m. Ogden, San Francis * 9:15 a. m. co. Mojave, Los An geles, El Paso, New Orleans and East, loscburg passenger— • 4:30 p. m. fV ia Wood burn, for Daily | Mount Angcl,Silver- Daily except ton, W e s t Sc io, except Sunday. Brownsville, Spring Sunday. f i e l d and Natron. ) 7:30 a.m . ...Corvallis passenger. f 5:50 p. m. i of . r c o t ic A V rvt o fO U D rS A K V E L rSTCHXIi In Use For Over E Thirty Years A n * ® .* S e u l - d ix . S Mu— * R-kUU W tt - ' Wd , f 4:50 p. m. Independence pass’ngr.lf 8:25 a. m. ^ X u t— AXdm* M y J w l- •Daily. F ar Simile S ig n a tu re o f YORK. CASTORIA N T H * C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y . N E W V O N R C IT Y . ( The Famous German .aAVEN AR iUS W H IC H fDaily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines bud Australia. Rebate tickets on sale daily between Port- nd. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 7 first-dag and f l l second-class, including eeper. For through tickets and rates call on or ad- Iress H. It. SATCHW ELL, Agt., Newberg Station. Or Address. C. IJ. M A R K H AM , G. F. J i Pass. Agent. Aperfccl Remedy forConstipa- H on. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fever j sh- nrss and L o s s OF SLEEP. NEW I'epot Fifth and I Sts., Portland. Signature Promotes DigeslioaChcerlul- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morplune nor Mineral. N fra în s leave N ew berg for Portland and way stations at 7:55 a. ni. 1 s / ( H I L I) H U N • W ood Preserver) C A R B O U N E U M .. rER M AM CNTLT DESTROYS ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. O ne application is all that is required. Portland, Or. ORTHERIM PACIFIC RY. t It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to th « (Yallowatone Park Line.) The only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. The only route to the Yellowstone National Park. L g sri. 1 t’n. Depot, Foot 6th St. Fast m ail for Kalam a. Kelso, Castle Rock, W iu- lock, chelialis. Centra lis, South Bend, Monte- lAuo, Aberdeen. O osta. Olympia, Tacoma, Seat tle, Victoria, Pi. Town send, Kllensüurgh. Kos lyn. North Yakim a, Sprague. Cheney, Spo kane, P ullm an , G ar field, Farm ington. Mos cow, Cnlontown, Gen esee, Roasland, B. C .; Trail, B. C.; Nelson, B. C . ; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda. Hele- ua, St. Paul, M inneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council BlufTs, 8t. Louia, Chicago, W ash ington, New York, P h il adelphia, B < a t»i, and a ll points East and Southeast. following: distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, W ash .; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. D O N ’ T L E T Y O U R H A R V E S T SE AS O N F IN D Y O U W IT H O U T A STUDEBAKER W AGON. The Ktn-Pau, a paper published at Pekin, has been rttuniug continuously for over 1,000 years. "O ld Subscrib e r,” who writes, “ I have taken your excellent paper since it was started,” is not allowed to stai in its columns. Some farmers who broadcasted cow peas this season sowed oats with the peas. As the cow pea is really a bean and supports are not required, the oats are injurious, as the cow pea w ill thrive much better when given the land alone. I f oats are wanted they should always be seeded in another field. fIME ICHEOtLES ! GASTORIA A W o n d e r f u l P le a s u r e T r ip . Steamers operated by the O R. & N. Co. between I ’ortland and San Fran cisco have been patronized liberally on every trip this suminei. The trip down and back can be made for $24. That small amount includes meals and berth, w ith everything first-class, and the best possible attendance. Steam ers leave Portland every fifth dHy, at 8 P. M. The round trip from Portland to San Francisco and return, can lie made in eight days, g ivin g nearly four full days iu San Francisco for sight seeing or business. D ir e ST L t . Riparia 8:85 a. m. Daily dru g "A n ge lin a tells me she ents a ll her A s a rule, the eyesight o f women is shirt waists without a pattern.” better than that ol men. "S he does? H ow do they look?” "O h , they look like shirt waists cut I’ iso’s Cure for Consumption Is an infal without a pattern.” lible medicine for coughs and colds.—N. W. S a m v e l , Ocean (.rove, N. J., Feb. 17, ___________________ 1900. K fT u lg en c e . " H e isn 't nearly so bright as he The end of the busy little iiee is us thinks he is ,” said the young woman ually a painful one. who discusses her acquaintances. C a rte r’« In k "N o ,” answered Miss Cayenne, Is so pood and no cheap that no family can "aud th at’s a very fortunate circum afford to be without it. Is yours Carter’s. stance. I f he were, w e couldn’t look The D istrict of Columbia is first in ut him without using a piece of smoked tho field w ith its census report, givin g glass.” a total population of 278,7X8, an in Shoe Clerk— E utirely new toes w ill crease of 20.98 per cent since 1890, a be seon in shoes this year. Customer rate that would make the total popula — W ell, I guess I w ill be satisfied with tion of the United States about 76,000,- the same toes I ’ ve Hlwavs bad. 000. UM K . H o o d 's S a rs a p a rilla W e offer One H undred D o lla r. R eward (or any Caramel Custard— One cup white sugar, put on stove and brown, not burn. When w e ll cooled add onp hot water. Keep on stove until sugar dis solves. Beat six eggs light, add one and one-half quarts m ilk, flavor w ith vanila, then add syrup uml bake slow ly . I t should be watched carefully, ' that it does not boil. In hot weather, aud make it pare, rich and healthy with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has a toning, invigorating effect on tha wholt systam. It creates a good appetite, strengthens the nerves, overcomes that tired feeling and braces you up to resist the effects o f the heat and the danger of serious illness. Remember W h ile in congress Jerry Simpson Is the Best Medicine Money Can Buy. saved most of his salary and invested the money in land and cattle. H e is H ood ' s P ills cure oonstlpatlon. Price 23 cents. now rated at $40,000. W hen he first went to congress he had to borrow From Richmond, Ya., to Atlanta, money to buy a railroad ticket. Ga., along the line o f the principal railways, it seems as it it were impos T h e A m e r i c a n M a i l. Much comparison has been made be-1 sible to get oat of sight o f new cotton tween the endurance o f the Chinese and m ills, either in operation or in coursa the American working man. Those with o f construction. These m ills are prin authority ¡,av that the average working cip ally the grow th of the last decade. man o f America is as superior to the Chi nese as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is to F o r L a d ie s an d G entlem en. any other dyspepsia cure. The Bitters W h ile the old library or smoking also cures constipation, indigestion and j car hauled next the baggage car was prevents nialuria. quite a convenience for men, it prac Thre great man lias greatness in him tic a lly shat out the best half of human before tlie occasion briugs it out. ity — the ladies. The observation car on the Northern Pacific’s crack train, P u llm a n S leeping Cars. the "N o rth Coast L im ite d ” gives up These cars are standard the world to tho ladies the best part ol a thor over; w ell and strongly built, beauti oughly modern car, which by the way fully furnished, service unequalled. is carried at the rear end o l this train. The Northern Pacific is the only r a il D aily service and all classes ol tickets way running Pullm ans— first class and are honored on this train without extra tourist, Portland, Or., to St. P aul and fares. M inneapolis. Try our "N o r th Coast Scotch W oodcock.— Cut some stale L im ite d ,” daily service. There is no extra charge made for traveling on this bread into thin slices and then into rounds and saute them in a little bat train. ter in the chafing dish. Spread them Irrigation is of the utmost im port w ith anchovy paste. Into tw o w e ll ance in Persia, as cultivation depends beaten eggs stir two tablespoonfuls of ujiou it, and water is extrem ely dear. anchovy paste; add half a cup of It has been suggested that artesian cream', turn it into the chafing dish, w ell manufacturers m ight find an e x and cook over the hot water, stirring cellent opening once that the success constantly t ill thick. Serve it on ol these w ells was assured. sauted bread. ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall'll i Catarrh Cure. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Prop!.. Toledo, O. W e the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the rant 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable In afl bualucai transaction* and An- auciall-r able to carry out auy obligations made by their firm. W is t A Tp.t'iX, Wholesale D ruggists,Toledo, 'J. W i l d i n g , K in n a n A M i n n s , \Vnolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. n a i l ’s Catarrh Cure Is t.-.ken .n trrn ally. aoiial t'lrectly on the blood a n d m cons surfaces cJ the system. Prl :e 76o p er h o’ tle. bold by all dru grlsts. Testimonials tree. H a ll's Fam ily P ills r - tha lost. Keep Y o u r B lood Coo I "W h e n 1 get to be a m an,” said the to y , who has a good memory lor phrases, " I ’ m going to strive to cultl vate an unselfish nature.” ‘ ‘ That’ s rig h t,” replied his father. " H o w are yon going about it?” " W e ll, in the first place, i f 1 have any little boys, I ’ ll let them shoot their own fireworks, instead of te llin g them they must let me do It, l ot fear they w ill hurt them selves.” T H IS ? Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their Children during the teething period. A p p r o p r i a t e ly N a m e d . Veal— Iserge. < S ® 7 S c ; eaiall, 8® W ool— Spring— Nevada, 18® 15c pet pound; Eastern Oregon, 10® 15c; V a l ley, 1 8 ® 30c; Northern, 10®12e. Hope— 1899 crop, ll® 1 3 o pet pound. Butter— Fancy creamery 33®22 S o ; do seconds, 21® 21c; fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds, 1 6 ® l8 c per pound. Eggs— Store, 17o; fancy ranch, 33c. M illstuffs — Middlings, $17.00 ® 80.00; bran, $13.60® 18.60. ^ TRAOI MARK llt O W n » « » 8 S o per pound. S an F t i n n i c o M a r k « ! . S h o w in g o f I g o o r a n o o . By the printed reports of a recent I exam ination of applicant! for poeltlons in the census office at Washington an astonishing amount of ignorance ls shown to exist among the applicants They are especially and funnily ignor ant, says the Washington Star, regard ing the tsmons men of history— a i to the tim e in which they lived and as to what they accomplished. F ifty-tw o persons entered the competition and only 14 reached a percentage above 9U. while 19 failed entirely. Some of the answers would be taken’ for jukes did they appear anywhere else than in a department report. There was Jefferson Davis, for in stance, w ho was placed on record by one applicant as "a famous general of the w>r of 1813.” Another stated that M r. 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