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The S tim ulus
o f P u re B lood
That H wh:it is required by every
organ of ilie body, for the proper
performance of its functions.
It prevents biliousness, dys|>ep-
•ia, constipation, kidney complaint,
rheumatism, catarrh, nervousne s,
weakness,
faintness,
pimples,
blotches, and all cutaneous etup-
tions.
It perfects all the vital processes.
W . P . K e e t o n . W o o d s t o c k , A la , to o k
H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a to m a k e h is b lo o d p u r e
l i e w r i t e s t h a t h e h a d n o t f e l t w e ll b n t
t i r e d f o r s o m e ti m e B e fo re h e h a d t i n i a h e d
t h e h r s t b o t t l e o f t h i s m e d i c i n e h e f e l t b e t-
te t^ a n d w h e n h e h a d ta k e n th e s e c o n d w as
l i k e a n o t h e r m a n —fre e t r o n i t i i a t t i r e d f e e l-
itiK a n d u b le to d o h is w o r k .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. Accept no substitute, but
get Hood’s today.
Iron Visiting Cards.
Iro n v is itin g c aid s a re p o p u lar in
G e rm an y . The nam e is p rin te d in
■liver, and 40 of the «bents only m ea s­
u re o u e -te n th of an in ch in th ic k n e ss.
Ô&A
T his signature la on e v e ry bo* o f the genuine
L a x a tiv e
B r o m o - Q i i i n i n e T a b le ta
t U remedy th at c a r t e a c o ld l a
om m
Say
Concession to Superstition.
On th e big steam er O ceanic th ere is
no seat a t th e ta b le m arker! No. 13, nor
a n y cab in b earin g th a t nu m b er. T his
is a concession to su p e rstitio n .
A F T K K A N A T T A C K O K I.A
( I R I t 'P B .
If y o u h a v e h a d la f r l p i * , a
few d o s e s of G a rfie ld T e a w ill
he b e n iflc ia l, a s It w ill (1 arise
th e s y ste m o í a ll I m p u r .tte s .
The Pan-American Floral Display.
T he g re a t floral d isp lay a t th e Pan-
A m erican K xpo sitio n w ill in c lu d e 600
beds of p o p u lar flowers.
or O h io , O r r r or tolxdo , i
L ucas C o u n t y .
I **•
F ran k J . c h e n k y m a k e s o a th t h a t h e is th e
s e n io r p a r t e r of th e firm o l V. J . C h k n e y A Co.,
d o in g b u s in e s s In th e C ity of T o led o , C o u n ty
a n d S la te a fo re s a id , a n d th a t s a id A rm w ill pay
t h e Snm 01 ON K H U N D K K D DOI.I.A KH fo r ea ch
a n d e v e ry c a se of C a t a r r h t h a t r s n n o t be c u re d
by th e use of H a l l ’ s C a ta r k h C urk
K llA N K J i'llE N E Y
S w o rn to b e fo re m e a n d s u b s c rib e d In my
p re s e n c e , th l s S th d a y of D e c e m b e r, A. D. HUM,
A. W .O LK A SO N ,
■ t a t i
Notary Public
f * ^ 1 I
H a ll’s C a t a r r h C u re Is ta k e n I n te r n a lly a n d a c ts
d ir e c tly o n t h e b lo o d a n d rnm -o u s s u rfa c e s of
t h e s y ste m . S e n d fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free.
K. J. CH U N K Y it CO., T o led o , O.
Bold by d r u g g is ts , 76c.
H all’s Fam ily F ilis ara the best.
391 FtctHigh at Búllalo.
An e le c tric to w e r 391 feet h igh w ill
be th e c en te rp ie c e of th e P a n -A m e ri­
can K xposition.
T ow er
T O C K N O W I f If A T T O O A K K T A K I N b
W h en you ta k e G ro v e's T asteless C hill
Tonio because th e fo rm u la is plainly
p rin te d c n every b o ttle show ing th a t ii
is sim p ly iro n and Q n io in e in a taste-
Idas form . No C ure, No P a y . 60c.
Mexico’s Exhibit at Buffalo.
T he M exican governm ent e x h ib it a t
th e P an -A m erican E x p o sitio n w ill oc­
c u p y 16,000 square feet of spuce.
P IT O
P srm att.il til Cured. No (Its or nervousnee;
afW Hr« «lay*«
l»r Kline’s lirrat Nei vi
KmtHivr hfii.l l«r F i t K F $ 2 OO t » u l I io UI ohik I treat
|M. D r .K I l K lin *, Ltd.,Ml Arch tit., Piulad- U lna. Pa
ill O
Fountain Display at Buffalo.
F o r th e fou n tain disp lay a t the Pan-
A m e ric an E xposition 36,000 gallo n s of
w a te r per m in u te w ill be re q u ire d .
C h r o n ic C o n s tip a tio n C u re d .
T h e m o s t I m p o r ta n t d is c o v e ry of r e c e n t
y e a rs Is ilia p o s itiv e re m e d y 1e r c o n s ti p a ti o n ,
C a s c a re la C a u d v Cat h u rtle . C u re G u a ra n te e d
D ru g g is ts , 10c, 26c, 60c.
Sample Room In Constantinople.
C onsul Kchom nn, of M a iu ti. notea
t h a t a G erm an sam ple room has been
opened a t C o n stan tin o p le.
Unde Sam Alms
to buy t h e b e s t o f everything which
he usee C a r t e r 's i n k . l i e k n o w s
good.
is w h y
w h a t ’s
The Midway of the Buffalo Exposition.
T he m idw ay of th e P a n -A m e ric an
e x p o sitio n a t Buffalo ousts $8,060,001).
SORES AND
ULCERS.
Sores and Ulcers never becom e chronic
anleaa th e blood is in poor condition — is
sluggish, weak a n d unable to throw o ff
th e pot sons th a t accum ulate in it. The
•yatein m ust be relieved of th e u n healthy
m atter th ro u g h th e sore, anil great dauger
to life w ould follow should it heal before
th e blood h as been m ade pure and healthy
a n d all im purities
elim inated from th e ava­
il1
tem . S S S. begin« th e c u re by first clesna-
nd invigorating the blood, building
i general health and rem oving from
'y * ! '? A O O U S T A H T D R A M
H IG H EXP LO SIVES
M Y S T E R Y O F S H O E S IZE*.
s a d F re n c h
D o N o t H a r t A rm o r W h e n T h e y B n ro t
on tb c S u r f s it.
E x p e rim e n ts u n d e rta k e n by th e U ni­
te d S ta te s G o v ern m en t e x p ressly to
te s t th e th eo ry th a t If a sufficiently
larg e a m o u n t o f high explosive can be
d e to n a te d a g a in s t or In close p ro x im ity
to a b a ttle sh ip , the b a ttle s h ip will be.
to use th e p e t te rm of prom oters, a n n i­
h ila ted , h a v e proved th a t It is abso­
lu te ly false.
On one occasion, a Ila rv e y lx e d steel
p late , re p re s e n tin g the sid e a rm o r of
th e U uiled S ta te s b a ttle s h ip K earsargc.
w a s te s te d by th e d e to n a tio n of 307
pou n d s o f g u n c o tto n , w hich tvus b u s
pended for th e purpose Im m ediately in
fro n t of th e piaie. in ste a d of being
blow n in to th e o re tic a l "thousands of
fra g m e n ts ,” th e p late w as u n d istu rb e d
a u d a slig h t a n d h a rm less scoring on
th e face o f th e p late w as th e only evi­
dence, so f a r a s the a rm o r w a s con
cerued, of ib e explosion. Of fo u r chick
ena p lac ed e ith e r Im m ediately behind
th e p la te , o r w ithin from tw enty-five
to fifty fe et of the guncotton, tw o stir ■■
vlved w ith o u t th e slig h te st sign of lie-
Ing In ju re d ; one w as killed by a flying
fra g m e n t o f a shell (a re su lt w hich does
not affect th e a rg u m e n t), and only one
a ppeured to h ave died from shock,
l'ro f. A lger, th e g re a te s t e x p e rt In th is
co u n try , o r probably In uny c o u n try ,
on th is very question, sa y s: “ T h is e x ­
p e rim en t w ould seem com pletely fo dls
pose of th e th eo ry th a l a high-explosive
shell o f very larg e c a p a c ity will blow
In th e side of an a rm o re d vessel if It
exploded a g a in st It;” and he fu rth e r
sa y s th a t “ th e velocity of th e shell
w ould add m a te ria lly n o th in g to th e
effect of a d e to n a tio n , th e ru sh of
w hose g ases Is d e te rm in e d by a p re s­
su re of h u n d re d s of to n s per sq u a re
Inch.”
I t Is the opinion of P rof. A lger and
ev ery o rd n an ce e x p ert th e w orld over
th a t fo r a high explosive to be effective
It m u st be c a rrie d by th e shell th ro u g h
the arm or, a n d h u rst w ith in th e hull
of th e sh ip Itself. T h is conclusion w as
strik in g ly borne out by th e e x p e rim e n ts
on th e Bellelsle, m ad e e a rly In the
p re sen t year. T h e high-explosive sh ells
w ere b u rst upon c o n ta c t w ith th e a r ­
mor, and le ft no f u rth e r tra c e th a n a
harm less s ta r sp la sh on th e o u tsid e of
the ship.—S cientific A m erican.
A lthough every one ha* bis feet
m ea su re d fo r shoes, th e re a re very few
p ersons w ho know w h a t th e sizes
m ark e d upon th e shoe stic k m ean.
T h e re a re tw o shoe stic k s In use In
A m erica a u d E urope. T h e stick used
in th e U nited S ta te s w a s o rig in a lly
E nglish, a n d Is still used In E n g la n d .
T h e re st of E u ro p e u ses the F re n c h
stick .
T h e sizes on th e E n g lish shoe stic k
w ere d eriv ed from th e len g th o f a b a r­
ley corn, a u d th e y ru n th re e to th e
inch. T h e first m ark on the stic k , or
size 1, is m ad e a r b itr a r ily . Ju s t fo u r
tnd one h a lf Inches from the u p rig h t.
W hy th is d ista n c e w as fixed upon does
not a p p e a r to be k now n. F o r som e o th ­
e r reaso n w hich can only he g u essed a t
th e g ra d u a te d p a rt o f th e stick Is a g ain
div id ed Into tw o se ts of nu m b ers.
1'hese n u m b ers begin a t 1 a n d ru n up
to 13, a n d th en th e y begin a g a in a t 1
a n d run up to 13. T h e first n u m b e rs
from 1 to 5 a re k n o w u a s In fa n ts ' sizes,
those front 0 to 10 a s c h ild ren 's, from
11 to J a s m isses' sizes, from 2^4 to
6*4 as w om en's, a n d from 7 to 13 as
m en 's sizes.
T h e F re n c h shoe stic k Is d ivided Into
a g re at m any m ore Blzes th a n th e E n g ­
lish. a n d th e F re n c h sh o e m ak e r su b ­
div id es th e se a g a in , a s Is done w ith
th e E nglish stic k s. Into h a lf
sizes.
T h ere Is no e x a c t re la tio n sh ip b etw ee n
th e m a rk in g s on th e tw o stic k s, h u t
the F re n c h size 16 c o rresp o n d s to th e
E nglish in f a n ts ’ 1. a n d th e ir size 44
is th e sa m e a s the E nglish size 10 for
m en. A w om an w ho w e ars a 2^4 shoe
by E n g lish m ea su re w ould get a 34
or 35 by th e F re n c h m easure, a n d a
m an w ith a 7 foot by E nglish m ea su re
w ould w e a r a 40 sh o e In F ra n c e. O ver
here th e w id th of the shoe Is d e sig ­
n a te d by a le tte r, w hile the F re n c h
use figures. T h e w id th AAA Is th e
F re n c h IKIO. B Is th e F ren ch 1 a n d E E
Is th e F re n c h 5 w id th .—New Y ork Sun.
CHLO RO FO RM .
W a a F i r a t U s e d o n a D e n t i s t 's A p p r e n ­
tic e In E d i n b u r g h .
An ap p ren tic e to th e E d in b u rg h su r­
geon-dentist, Mr. ImlHch. n am ed T. L>.
M orrison, w as th e first p a tie n t In E n ­
gland to tak e chloroform . II w as on
the 10th of N ovem ber, 1N47, a t 1 p. m..
In the house, 55 Q ueen stre e t, E din­
burgh, th a t l'ro f. Sim pson ad m in istere d
the chloroform to th is y oung m an. Six
tveelu before th a t Mr. M orrison had
taken e th e r In o rd e r to h ave a tootli e x ­
tracted , and w hen be desired to have
a n o th e r tooth pulled he w as told of the
discovery of a new a n a e sth e tic by l'ro f.
Sim pson, and a sk e d If he would su b m it
to the test. Mr. M orrison, a fte r reflect­
ing for a few m in u te s on the blessings
ibis discovery m ig h t b rin g to su fferin g
h u m an ity , decided to run the risk. T h is
w as ab o u t 10 In the m orning, and the
o peration w as fixed to ta k e place a t 1
o’clock In the a fte rn o o n In the presence
of a niim lier o f scientific m en. Mr.
M orrison w ro te n le tte r to P rof. Sim p­
son fre e in g him from any re sp o m lb ll ty
if th e re should be any accid en t or in
the e v e n t o f d eath. T h e a n a e sth e tic
proved efficacious In nltotit one m inute,
a n d Mr. M orrison soon recovered, and
he Is still proud of the fact th a t lie w as
S im p so n 's first p a tie n t u n d e r chloro-
form . D u rin g the fifty odd y e a rs since
then Mr. M orrison ns a d e n tist h a s a d ­
m in iste red chloroform to m ore than
‘JO,000 c ases w ith o u t a single accident.
) ta n d a r d e
a r e m e o t a A r s U tad.
of
E n g lis h
M aas*
Something O u t of Lit*.
I t is not to be denied t h a t each one
ia g e ttin g so m eth in g o u t of life. T he
m an w ho lives for m ere d o lla rs a n d
eu ts is out g e t ing the m oat o u t o( life; In
nor he who liv e s for the in d u lg e n c e o f ,
the bodily a p p e tite s, or p le a su re only.
No one can g e t th e m ost o u t of life e x ­
c e p t by c o n ta c t w ith hi* fe llo w s .—
Itev. T. B. P a y n e .
Tht Power of the Press
l a a comm on expression, but tew r e a l i z e
its actual power, Great as is the influence
of the pres«, it cannot begin to equal the
[Hjwer of H o ste tle r's Stom ach Hitters over
disease. The Bitters strengthens the stom ­
a c h , purilies the hlood, and cures dvspep-
sta. indigestion and constipation. It will
tone up the nerves, stim ulate inactive knl-
nevs. ami as an appettzec. it is unequalled.
If you want to get well, a u d ’keep well, use
H ostetler's Stom ach Bitters.
Charity.
" T h e r e ’s a begger a t th e door; (b a ll I
give him a n y th in g ? "
" G iv e h im o o r hath tic k e ts t h a t a re
left over. I t ’s too cold now , a n y h o w .’’
T h e B e s t P r e s c r i p t i o n fo r M s l s r l a
C h ills a n d F ever is a b o ttle of G roves.
T asteless C h ill Tonic, i t is sim p ly
iro n a n d q u in in e in a ta s te le s s form ,
No C u re , No P ay. P rice 50o.
Traveling Libraries in Wisconsin.
T here a re 238 tra v e lin g lib ra rie s in
W isconsin, anti th e n u m b e r is c o n s ta n t­
ly in c re a s in g .
L I F E O F Q U E E N V IC T O R IA .
C o m p l e t e l i f e o f { Ju e w n V i c t o r i a
B eat
h o o k y b e a t te r m * . O u tf it m u lle d f r e e .
A ( td r e » a si. C . M i l l e r A t o . , P o r t l a n d , O r .
Origin of the River Jordan.
T he riv e r J o rd a n h a s its o rig in in one
of th e la rg e st sp rin g s in th e w o rld .
He runs across the lawn
I ’ve nursed with jealous care,
And, In the sum m er time,
Knocks down the flowers there!
It seem s to give him pure delight
To yell around with all bis might.
And every week or so
A pebble finds its way
A gainst a light of glass
F or which I have to pay!
C a r t e r 's
Little Liver Pills.
M u s t B e a r S ig n a tu r e of
S e s F s o SI m i Is W r a p p e r B elo w .
Terr assail smd as «say
to ta k e a s n | * r .
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
CARTERS
H I VER
C
How a w om an lice a b o u t the m an -h s
G e n u in e
H EA D AC H E.
D IZZIN ES S.
B ILIO USN ESS.
TORPID L IV E R .'
C O N STIP ATIO N .
SALLOW S KIN.
T H EC O M P LEX IO H
He lias no teeth In front,
Hla hands are cracked and brow».
Ig h T T L E
Twice he has nearly burned
O ur sum m er kitchen down!
lie calls to people: "H ey! W atch out!”
| W ll £
And when they jum p he whoops about—
I used to think it God
W ould take him from below
I - ■ ' I
O K W t j l l V MUBTNAVBtpBNATU*«.
[tjT & J p u rs Iy T s T s ta M O v ^ Â w ^ ^
Up to the sky I’d try
To bravely bear the blow!
C U R E S IC K H E A D A C H E .
The lit V child whose lor«
Is all to me, one day
Ohio's School Expense.
W as stricken suddenly
T
he
s
ta
te
of O hio e x p e n d s $ 14,000,-
W hen I w h s far aw ay—
000 a n n u a lly on its 1,200,000 school
T he boy who lives next door forgot
c h ild re n .
Of th is fund C in c in n a ti
To yell around, but ran and brought
pays $ 1 ,000,000.
T he doctor to the bed,
And when T cam e, at Inst,
~ ,
P i s o ’s C u re is t h e best m ed icin e we ever
Shrank from me with a look
used
for
all
affections
of
t
h
e
throat
d
O f pity as I passed!
lu n g s.—W m . O. E nuslky , V a n b u r e n , h id .,
•ffetem atter. U P O N T H E S Y S T E M .
W hen th is h a s been accom plished th a dis­
charge g radually ceases, and th e aore oe
•lc erb e ala . It is th e tendency of these old
indolent to re s to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to deatroy the bonea. Local
applications, w hile to o th in g and to tome
te pain, cannot
c
extent alleviate
teach th e seat
attet
of the trouble S .S .S . does, and no m at
tee
lion,
how ap p are n tly hopeless your condition,
th a t each m ilitia m a n “sh all be con­
I tu s s ia n B a r b a r ity N e r v e s J a p a n .
aven i II»
th o u g h y our constitution h a t broken
akea
We J a p a u e s e should d e riv e a lesson s ta n tly p ro v id ed w ith a eixxl m u sk e t
down. ‘ It
it w
w ill
i i l l l l .................................
t bring relief w hen nothini
hing
o r firelock, of a bore sufficient for balls
else can.
n. I. I U t supplies
au
auppliea th e rich, pure bloot
blood from the s to rie s o f K usstan b a rb a rity , j
ary
nr to h heal the sore and nourish W e sincerely hope th a t no su c h unto- j o f th e e ig h te e n th p a rt of a pound, a
b ilitsted
r essed bod
th e d eb
ilitated, , d diseased
bodv
w ard e v e n t w ill com e to pate, h u t we sufficient b a y o n et, tw o sp a re flints, a
M r J S T s lb e rt, L ock B os MA. Is o n s . M ia s, m u st a lw ay s be p re p are d for a conflict box a n d not less th an tw e n ty fo u r c a r t ­
• st s :
s i s y e s r s ,,■ > m y leg T to
r m th e k n n I«
I ____________
k e fo o l w a s o n e s o lid s o r e
l _ e v t e rs l p h y e irta a * w ith K ussla.
N one can positiv ely say rid g e s ," "o r else w ith a good rifle, sh o t
(re s te d m e « n d I m a d e tw o trip e to H oi f » tin a s ,
[touch a n d p o w d e r horn."
but fo u n d n o re lie f I w ee in d u c ed to tr y a S B , th a t a itu ssia n w a r is a n ig h tm a re of I
il m a d e a c o m p le te e u re I h ave b een s p e t­ the w eak. W ho k n o w s? It m ay o c cu r j
ty w e ll m e n e v e r sin ce "
tn S e r io u s D a n g e r .
■t any Mine. If It really o ccu rs w e ’
M S / S M M S *• (he only p urely veg-
" I'm w illing to give a hu n d red dol-1
■ L 'N
etable blood purifier Ja p a n e se one anil all m u st p re p a re o u r­
^ ^ k k n o w n — contains no selves to c o n q u er o r die. It Is fa r b e t­ la rs to find th e m an th a t s ta rte d th e I
poisonous m inerals to te r for us to p e rish a s a n a tio n by o u r i sto ry th a t I th re a te n e d to kill my boy,”
w w
ruin th a digestion and ow n h ands th a n to he to rtu re d a n d th en sa id th e citizen w ith th e red neck.
add to, ra th e r th a n relieve your suffer­ sla u g h te red in n w holesale m a n n e r by
" I 'll ta k e th e m oney," said hla!
ing* If your flesh does n ot I
o u r sav ag e enem y. T okio Y orodau frien d . “ You s ta r te d It y o u rse lf."
w hen scratched, bruised or cut, youi
" W h a t!”
Is in had condition, and any ordinary s o n Cleoho.
" J u s t w h a t I said. I d o n 't know j
Is apt to lac o n ic chronic.
M in e r a l W e a l t h In G r e a t B r i t a i n .
Send for o u r free book and w rite oor
W ales la th e ric h e st p a rt of G re a t ! w h e th e r you re m e m b e r It. hut one d a y |
Inst w eek you told y o u r hoy you s e r e
physicians sh o u t your case. W s m ake n s
B rita in In m in e ra l w e alth .
E n g la n d
■barge for th is service.
produces a n n u a lly nlxnit i ‘2 to each going to civ iliz e him. And th en h« j
i n SWIFT SFfCIFIC C O , ATLANTA. «A .
acre. S cotland a little less th a n £2. but told th e o th e r k id s." —tu d ia n a p o lts j
th e pro d u ct o f W ales a tu o u u ta to o ver P re ss.
£4 per acre.
T h e co at of a hors« Is th e g if. of n a ­
Is golug to marry!
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
T h t B o y W h o I ,I v e s N e x t D o o r .
The boy who lives next door
H as freckles on his face;
His ears are red and hang
A w ay out into space,
And when I hear a dog kl-yl
And see it flee in terror, I
Can quickly guess the can«#—
’T ls merely th a t one mors
Poor little victim knowa
A boy residea next door!
T he hoy who lives next door
Brought in his tops and gun,
Aud pocketfuls of tra s h
To please our little one;
l ie played beside my darling’s bed,
T urned cartw heels and stood on his head,
B e n e f i t o f B u re A ir.
And God was good to me—
H o u se a ir, w ith Its m any Im purities,
L et’s wuit aw hile before
o v e rh e a te d condition and general llfe-
W e utterly condem n
lessuces Is one of the p rin cip al p redis­
"T h e boy who lives next door!”
posing c a u s e s to colds anil c a ta rrh a l —S. E. K iser, in Chicago T im es-H erald.
affections. E lderly people am i o th ers
w ho m ay tie tem p o rarily house bound
N o t U n l u c k y In H is t o r y ,
and p re v en ted from e n jo y in g a re g u la r
F rid a y , w hich 1 b re g a rd e d a s a day
dally stro ll outdoors can d evise a fa ir o f Ill-luck by th e re s t of th e w orld,
s u b s titu te h s follow s. B undle u p ns If o u g h t to he c o n sid ere d th e lu ck ie st of
for th e u su a l c o n stitu tio n a l, select a all d a y s for th e A m ericans. A m ong the
larg e su n n y room , p re fe ra b ly a t the top h isto ric e v e n ts t h a t o c cu rre d on F rid a y
o f th e house, open w ide th e w indow s, a re th e disco v ery o f A m erica, O ct. 12,
s h u t off th e h e at and m ove aro u n d 141)2, by C h ris to p h e r C olum bus, w ho
b risk ly , going to (he w indow anti In­ hail sailed on F rid a y , Aug. 3, 1492. H e
h a lin g th e fresh a ir deeply th ro u g h the re tu rn e d on F rid a y , a n d m ad e th e d is­
n o strils. D eep In h a la tio n s of a ir a t the co v ery of S o u th A m erica on F rid a y .
open w indow', tak en gcutly th ro u g h th e J u n e 12. 141) 1. J o h n C abot received
nose, Im p a rt an e n livening a n d tonic Ills com m ission fro m H en ry V III. on
lufiueuce to the w hole n erv o u s system , F rid a y . M arch 6. 14!H>, w hich re su lte d
w hich c an soou be d e m o n s tra te d by a In finding N o rth A m erica. M endez
p e rso n al ex p erim en t.
fo u n d ed St. A u g u s tin e on F rid a y , Sept.
7, 1505. T h e M ay flo w er lan d e d on F r i­
A N o v e l F o r m o l' G a m i n g .
day, Dee. 22. 1620; G eorge W ash in g to n
O ne of th e a m u se m e n ts of th e Bel- w a s born on F rid a y . Feb. 22. 1732; on
g lau a r tis a u Is ra th e r curious. H e F rid a y , J u n e 16. 1775, B u n k e r H ill w as
k eep s a special cock fo r crow ing, ntnl
seized a n d fo rtifie d ; on F rid a y , O ct. 17,
the bird w hich can o u tcro w its fellow s
1777, B u rg o y n e su rre n d e re d a t S a ra ­
has re ac h ed the highest p in n acle of |>er j
toga. a n d on F rid a y , Sept. 22, 1780,
fectlon. T h e m ode of o p e ratio n Is to
A rn o ld 's tre a so n w a s d iscovered. T hen
p lace the cages c o n ta in in g the ro o sters
c am e th e s u rre n d e r o f C o rn w a llis, also
In long row s, for It a p p e a rs th a t one on a F rid a y : am i la s t, on F rid a y , Ju ly
b ird seta th e o th e r off c row ing. A 7. 1776, Jo h n A d am s m oved In th e Con­
m a rk e r a p p o in ted liy th e o rg a n is e rs of tin e n ta l C ongress th a t th e U n ited
th e show Is told off for each bird. Ills S ta te s “a re nnd o u g h t to he tude-
d u ty being to note c a re fu lly the n u m ­ p o n d e u t.” —L ondon E x p ress.
b e r of cro w s fo r w h ich It Is responsible
In the sam e fa sh io n ns the la|wt a re re­
A n t i q u a t e d l.a w .
corded In a bicycle race. T h e c u sto m ­
T h e m ilitia law s of th e T u tte d S ta te s
a ry d u ra tio n o f th e m atch Is one hour. |
w e re [ H is s e d b e tw ee n 1702 a n d 1862,
th e w inner b e in g the b ird w hich scores
a n d m an y of th e p ro v isio n s now in
th e highest n u m b e r o f cro w s In th e a l­
force s r e a b it a n tiq u a te d .
F o r In­
lotted tim e.
sta n c e , It Is still th e law o f th e lan d
ture. T h e coat of a doukey Is o fte a the
w ork of a tailor.
SEED DEALERS
WOMAN’S DUTY.
Feb. 10. 191X1.
Pointer for Liars.
A m an w h o can te ll a lie th e sam e
way tw ic e is e n title d to som e o ie d it.
T O C U R K A C O L D IN O N E D A T
T ake L a x a tiv e Brom o Q u in in e T a b ­
lets. A ll d ru g g ists refund th e m oney
if it fails to cure. K. W . G ro v e ’s sig ­
n a tu re ie o n each box. 26c.
Copper Deposits of Alaska.
T he ric h copper d e p o sits of A lask a
a re h e g in u in g to be developed, th e
first sh ip m e n t from th e W h ite Hor.-e
belt h a v in g been d isp a tc h ed to T acom a
a lre a d y . T h is belt, tra v e rs in g a t r ib u ­
ta ry of th e Y ukou, is 25 m ilrs long
and fonr m ile s w id e. T he o ie is said
to ra n g e from 26 to 75 p e r c e n t, copper
ami c a rrie s $6 to $10 p e r to n go ld .
P R E V E N T A N A T T A C K O F O R I P I 'E .
A . s s a f e g u a r d a g a in s t I s g r ip p a
I t is w e ll t o c le a n s e tb e s y s te m
w ith G a rfie ld T e a, th e W o n d e r f i s I
H r r l> M e d i c i n e .
No Typhoid in West Africa.
In q u iry m ad e in P o ly n e sian Isla n d s,
in New G u in e a, a n d W est A fric a in
d ic a te t h a t ty p h o id fever doea no
occur in th o se regions, b u t seem s to b '
a b y -p ro d u c t of c iv iliz a tio n .
Justice to Herself, Her Hus­
band and Her Children, Her
PORTLAND SEED
First Consideration.
T h o u san d s of w om en e n d u re th e to r ­
tu re s of liv in g d e a th aud a t la s t su c ­
c u m b to th e d ise ases p e c u lia r to th e ir
■ex w ith o u t k n o w in g of th e life end
h e a lth w h ic h m ig h t he th e irs im p ro p e r
tre a tm e n t b a d been u sed . H ow p a ­
th e tic is th e story of th o u sa n d s of
young m o th e rs who every y e ar a re c a r­
rie d to th e ir graves leav in g little c h il­
d re n to stru g g le alo u e in th e w orld
w ith o u t th e te n d e r care a n d wise c o u n ­
sel of a m o th e r. And how d e p lo ra b le
w hen i t is kn o w n th a t th e re ie a re m e ­
dy so e x a c tly su ited to th e needs of
su ffe rin g w om en th a t i t c o res th e
m ost stu b b o rn of th e ir diseases.
Im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e b irth of her
first c h ild in 1896, M rs. G race C a m p ­
bell, of No. 391 L ogan stre e t, G ran d
K ap id s, M ic h ., now 28 y e ars of age,
was afflicted w ith a c o m p lica tio n of
diseases. H e r sto ry , as to ld in h e r
ow n w ords, follow s:
" T h e b irth of m y first c h ild le ft m e
in a d e p lo ra b le c o n d itio n . M y system
w as broken dow n a n d 1 suffered from
g e n era l d e b ility . I w as e x ce ed in g ly
nervous a u d rh e u m a tis m also tro u b le d
m e. My a p p e tite fsiled a n d th e m ost
d e lic a te a n d in v itin g food failed to
te m p t m e. 1 w as th in a n d pule, and
bad n e ith e r energy n o r a m b itio n . My
oase had been grow ing ste a d ily w orse
for tw o y e ars. I h a d used sev eral so-
c a lle d rem ed ies b u t found no c u ra tiv e
q u a litie s in th em .
" I n th e su m m er of 1898 I was v is it­
ing m y g ra n d m o th e r in L u d in g to n ,
M ic h ., a n d th e re lea rn ed of th e won-
d e ifn l c ires effected by D r. W illia m s ’
I'in k P ills for P ale People. 1 trie d the
p ills a n d had n o t finished one box be­
fore 1 felt m u ch b e tte r. 1 c o n tin u e I
ta k iu g th em th ro u g h th e y e a r and th e
re s u lt was a p e rfe c t c u re . I am no
longer n ervous or rh e u a m tic a n d have
m ore th a n re g ain ed m y lost flesh. I
c e ita in ly recom m end th e p ills to a ll
who need them a n d th e ir re su lts have
a lw ay s been b e n e fic ia l."
M RS. G R A C E C A M P B E L L .
S u b scrib ed a n d sw orn to before me
th is 26th dav of J u ly , 1900.
' B. F . B A R E N D S E N ,
S eal.
N otary P u b lic.
A t a il d ru g g ists or d ire c t from D r.
W illia m s M ed icin e C o., S o h n e c ta d y ,
N. Y ., on re ce ip t of p rice , 50 cents per
box; six boxes for $2.60.
Silken Garments in Ancient Day».
S ilk en ra im e n t h a s a sta n d in g am ong
th a o ld est g a rm e n ts in th e w o rld .
Robes of th a t m a te ria l w ere w orn by
m en a n d w om en a lik e 2,500 y e ars be­
fore th e b irth of C h irst.
PLANT UMBERSON’S SEEDS!
A n n u a l C a ta lo g u e n o w r e a d y
M ailed
fre e o u r e q u e s t.
P u ll li n e of a u p p lie ? for
f s m . p o u ltr y , been o r g a r d e n .
F e rry 's Seed* a re
know n tb e co u n try o v e r as
t h e m o s t r e l i a b l e N e e d * th a t
can be bought.
D o n 't *av« a
nick el on ch eap seeds and lose a
dollar on tb e harvent.
ltful Seed A n n u al free.
D. M. FERRY A CO..
D etroit, Mich.
Perfume as a Preventive of Cholera.
The c h o le ra re p e a te d ly d u riu g th e
1 la s t o e u tu ry v isite d L ondon a n d P a ris.
A W H O LE CARDEN
4 : J> p. m.
A tlantic
Express
p. in.
v ia H u n t ­
in g to n
S a l t La ke, D e n v e r ,
F t. W o r t h . O m a h a ,
K a m a * C it y , St.
Lo ni s, C ii ic a go a m i
East.
8:40 a. ni.
« :00
St. P t u l
F a s t Mail
6 :i-0 p. m.
▼ a
Spokane
W a ll a W a ll a l e w i s -
to n ,S p o k an e ,M in ­
n e a p o l i s , St. P a u l ,
D u lu th . M ilw au­
kee, C h i c a g o ^ Ea st
7:00 a. m.
F or 14c-
-
F o r S an F r a n c i s c o
Sail e v e ry 5 days .
T h e N o r th e r n L e m o n .................. 1
Mama’. ta v o rlte Onion........10c
Eineralu (Ireen C u cu m bar... 10c
City Garden Beet..................... 10c
IS Day Radish................
}0c
LaCr-sse Market L e ttu c e .... lto
fclegaut Flower Seeds...........
w o r th a i.c a f» v n « » n .
Wo will m ail r \ u th is
worth o f fplenilid *ee<l n o v o ltle, tr e e ,
togeth er with our largo Illustrated
P lan t and Seed Cata ogu e on receipt
of ih U a o tle e a n d 14« la postage
C h oice Onion S e e d 6 0 e l b a n d n p.
P otatoes at 1 1 .» per barrel and up-
C atalogue alone. 5 cents. 1»
4:30 p. m.
K x.Sunday
Willamette River.
O r e g o n Ci ty , New-
b e r g , S al e m , I n d e ­
p e n d e n c e dt Way
lauding*.
3:30 p. in.
Mon., Wed.
a m i F ri.
Willamette and Yam­
hill Rivers.
7:00 a. m.
Tue a., T h u r
a n d Sal.
O r e g o n Ci ty , Day-
t o n , <& Way L a n d ­
ings.
Lv. R i p a r i a
8:35 a. m .
D ai ly
NOTHING
B ETTER
4:30 p. m.
M on ., Wed.
a n d F r i.
Willamette River.
6:00 a. n t .
Tue a., T h u r
a n d Sat.
P o r t l a n d to C o r v a l­
lis «& Way L a n d ­
ings.
Lv. L e w i s t o n
D ai ly
9 a. m.
Snake River,
j R i p a r i a
to Ivewiston
EAST AND SOUTH
MADE
Yon c a n ' t m a k e a m i s t a k e it y o u ge t*
..M i t c h e l l ..
I ¿ T I
SUNSET
\^ ti\
O OGDEN Ä SHASTA —
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TOUTES IÇi /
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PO R TLA N D , O R E C O N .
T O W
^ /S H
E R ’S
B R A
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Oiled Clothing
<v\
BLACK OR. YELLOW
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y o u
dr Y
T H E
H A R D EST
S T O R M .
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T a k e N o S u b s t it u t e s .
F u l l L in s
s h o w in g
A J
F ree C a ta lo g u es
G a b h in t j and H a t s .
C o . B o st o n M a ss
Of
TO W ER
of
“ Kreamola ** — A r e ­
m a r k a b l e liquid cre a m ,
w h i c h s of te n s th e s k in ,
g iv i n g t h a t yo ut hf u l c o m ­
p l e x io n w h i c h E V E R Y
WOMAN DESIRES.
H a r m l e s s a n d absolu te ly
invi sib le, fi.oo p e r bottle.
S e n d 25 ce n ts for il lu s tr a t­
e d b o o k , " B e a u t y S e c r e t s .”
F. D. W i s m e r & Co.,
S u ite 625 N e w Yo rk Bldg.,
Seattle.
T r a in s le a v e N ew b e r g for P o r t l a n d a n d w ay
fetation* a t 7:55 a. in.
D e p o t F i f t h a n d I Sts.,
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
P ortland.
[ O v e r la n d Express—
I F o r S a l e m ,R o s e b u r g ,
j A sland, Sacram ento,
• 7:00 p . m ■( O g d e n , S an F r a n e i s -
* 9:15 a. m.
I co, M oja ve , Los An-
| g el es , El Paso, New
1 O r l e a n s a n d East.
R o s e b u r g p a s s e n g e r — * 4:30 p. m.
[ V i a Wood b u r n , f o r '
Daily
| M o u n t A n g e l ,S i l v e r -
D ai ly
except
; to n , W c a t S c 1 o,
except
Sunday.
I B r o w n s v i l l e , S pr in g -
Sunday.
[ field a n d N a t r o n .
f 7:30 a. m. .. .C or v al lis p a s s e n g e r . f 5:50 p. m .
♦ 4:50 p . m . I n d e p e n d e n c e p a s s ’n g r . f 8:25 a. m .
♦D aily ,
f D ai ly e x c e p t S u n d a y .
C o n n e c t i n g a t San F r a n c i s c o w i t h s t e a m s h i p
li n e s for H a w a i i , J a p a n , C h i n a , t h e P h i l i p p i n e s
a n d A u s t r a li a .
R e b a t e t i c k e t s o n s a le d a i l y b e t w e e n P o r t ­
l a n d , S a c r a m e n t o a n d S an F r a n c i s c o . N et ra te *
117 f ir s t- c la £ a n d $11 se c o n d - c l a s s, i n c l u d i n g
sle e pe r.
For th ro u g h tickets a n d rates call on or ad­
dress
H. R. PATCH W E LL , Agt., New b e r g S t a t i o n .
Or A d d r e s s,
C. H. M A R K H A M , G. F. ¿1 Pass. A g e n t .
P o r t l a n d , Or.
ORTHERN
N
CANOV
PACIFIC RY,
( Y e l l o w s t o n e P a r k Line.)
CATHARTIC
The only Dining-Car Route from Portland
to the East.
IF YOU W A N T AN
P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good. D o Gone,
N ev er S ieksn, W eaken, o r G ripe. 10c.
50r W rits
fo r f r e e sam p le, a n d booklet on h e a lth . A dd ret*
Itorlla* l» n *y ( s a p a f . Cklgsge, I h I ts «I, ! • » Iw k . ttta
SAW MILL
IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR RANCH
Or in fact anything in thg Machine line,
write us for Catalogue! and Prices.
L is t it w ith us. W e a re c o n s ta n tly in -
c r-a « in * o n r n u m b e r o f E a s te rn a n d
A la -k a bw vers.
A ddress A LA SK A -
YUKON
PRO PERTY EX CH A N G E
C O ., T aco m a, W ash .
The only route to the Yellowstone National
Park.
LXAVE,
EN G IN E, B O IL E R
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
C asto rii» is a h a r m le s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s to r O il, P a r s ,
g o rie , l» ro p s a u d S o o th in g S y ru p s . I t is P le a s a n t . I t
c o n ta in s n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o tic
s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g o is H s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s tr o y s W o rm s
n n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D in r rh u 'A a n d W in d
C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s tip a tio n
a n d F la tu le n e v . I t a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , r e g u l a t e s t h e
H to m a eh n n d tto x v e ls, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l s le e p .
T h e C h i ld r e n ’s P a n a c e a —'T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d .
The Kind You t o Always Bought
Bear* the Signature of
RUSSELL & CO.,
P o rtla n d , O r e - o n .
FOR SOLDIERS’
-H E IR S -
Over 3 0
Years.
ahrivx .
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NETTING.
6 DAYS to Mtnnvs|«1la, Omshs, Kaunas Clti
a n d St. P a u l.
84^ DAYS to M i l w a u k e e a n d C h ic a g o .
DAYS t.. W M h l n x t o n , P h i l a d e l p h i a , N en
Y o r k , Bo sto n,
snd
o ther E ssterr
points.
P O R T L A N O W IR E A IR ON W O R K S
149 F r o n t M ., P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
S U R E CURE FO R P ILE S -
ITCHING P 'le s produce m oisture and cau se Itching.
T his fo rm , as w e ll
B ind.
P ro tru d in g
"* as **“
' * B le e d in g o r Protruding
P lie s a re c u re d by O r . B o s a n k o ' s P i l e R e « m
m e « d d y , .
«tops I tc h in g a nd h e e d n g A beorbe tum or*. 50c a
B s * , s g e c h e e k e d t h r o t i f h to d e s t i n a t i o n of
ticket.
F o r sleeplntt-esr le se rv stio n ., tickets, m i p s
a n d fu ll i n f o r m a t i o n , ca ll o n o r w r i t e
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
far at druggist« or sent by tra il. T reatise free. W rite
s e ab o u t jy
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- ur <
DR. Bod AN KO. P b lads Pa.
fY IT H O C T F R R
u n le s s a u c e e a sfu l
i * e n d d c g e n p t i o n
a n d g e t fr e e o p i n i o n
M IL O
H. f t T B V B N S A C O . E s ta b . 1844.
Div 4.817—14th S t r e e t , W A S H I N G T O N D. C .
B r a n c h < fllces: C h i c a g o . C l a r e a m i a n d D e t r o i t
»ist. Gen.
PATENTS
FA T
FO LK S
I n d u c ed
from 1
harm!«
an red
B aw l« ,
w rites
reduced •
ab e tre*»tnent *t? ex p erien ce
'
III i s
aa T m iu ed N urse b as ta u g h t me tb e danger* o f F atty
D egeneration H a r e not g*;ned
P a tie n ts tre a te d
bv mai confident a i* F<«r n a n ien lar* a d d re* a.w ith
I W
. ’ M M I , 1514 !»• tit T««$
kirtfc.lif
A g u a r a n te e d C a re foe C a t a r r h a a d
C onsum otion
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/
I U n . D ep ot , F o o t 6 th St. |
Fast m a i l for K a l a m a ,
Kelso, C as tl e Ro ck . Win
loc k, C h e h a l i s , C e n t r a -
lia, S ou th b e n d , M on te -
sa no , A b e r d e e n . O co s ta ,
O l y m p i a , Tac< m i , S e a t ­
tle . V ic to ria , Pt. Fowii-
*«nd, K l l c n s b n r g h . Ros-
lyn,
North
Y akim a,
S pr ag ue , C h e n e y , Spo­
kane, P ullm an,'
<iar-
field, F a r m i n g t o n . Mos­
cow, C n i o n t o w n , iie n-
esee, Ross l a n d . B. C.;
Tr a il , B. C . ; N e ls o n , B.
c.;
K al s o ,
M is so ul a,
butte. A naconda. H ele­
na. St. P a u l , M i n n e a p o ­
lis, K a n s a s C it y , O m a ­
ha , C o u n c i l Bluff*. St
leouia, C h i c a g o , W a s h ­
i n g t o n , New Y o r k , P h i l ­
a d e l p h i a , B< s t >n, a m i
all
points
Ea-t ami
S o u th e a s t .
GUTLEA'SCIRBOLITE if IODINE
TW« H S T I S S <
4:00 p. m.
K x.Sunday
To A st o r ia am i Way
La u d in g * .
6:00 a. m
E x.Sunday
I f 70« h a v e n 't a reg u lar, h e a lth y m ovem ent o f th «
bowel* ev e ry d ay , you re alck, o r w ill be. K eep y o u r
bowel* open, an d be well. F orce, in tb e s h a p e of
v io le n t physio o r pill poison. I* d an sero u a. T be
-.m oothest. ea siest, m o st p e rfe c t way of seep in g th«
o c w tls c le a r a n d c lean la to ta k e
What is C A S TO R IA
V
Columbia River
Steamers.
Du il y
E x.S unday
►
:UU v . m.
Saturday
10:00 p. in.
JOHN k. SALZER SEED CO„L»Cro*M,Wlf.
BESTFORTHE
BOWELS
T h e K i n d Y o u l l t t r o A lw a y s B o u g h t h a s b o r n e t h e s ig n a ­
t u r e o f C h a s . I I . F l e t c h e r , a n d h a s b o o n m a d e u n d e r h is
p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is io n f o r o v e r BO y e a r s . A llo w n o o n e
t o d e c e iv e y o u in t h i s . C o u n te r f e its , I m i t a t i o n s n n d
" J u s t - M - * o o d " a r e b n t E x p e r im e n t* , n n d e n d a n g e r t h e
h e a lth o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r im e n t.
For
4.00 p. m.
cuatomere, and hence oner
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PORTLANO.
All s a i l i n g d a t e s
s u b j e c t to c i ia u g v
1:00 p. m.
W ew tib to gum this year «W,-
B u y f r o m t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r . P r i c e i n l u l l roll*
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4 *....................................................................... - 4,12
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All K i n d s o f W i t« a n d I r o n W o r k .
Use
ARRIVE
S a lt I-ake, D en ve r,
Chicago
Ft. W o r t h , O m a h a ,
Portland
K a n s a s C it y , St.
S pe ci al
L i iu ia ,C hi ca g o a n d
t :00 a. in.
Eaht.
via H u n t ­
in g to n .
H e i r s of Cn i. n Sol H e r s w h o li o r a s te a d e d less
t h a n 160 a c n s b ef or e J u n e s i , 1874 ( n o u n i t e r if
ab i m o u e d ) , s h o u l d a d d r e s s
H EN It Y N . C O P T , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C .
TF
TIM E SCHEDULES
Portland, Or.
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MONEY
In
mon P acific
O C E A N A N D RIVER S C H E D U L E
Will be as Light as Day.
M ore th a n 200,000 e le c trio lig h ts
w ill be used to illu m in a te th e P an-
A in erio an e x p o sitio n .
M others will find Mrs. W inslow 's Sooth­
ing S y ru p th# best rem edy to use for th eir
children d u rin g th e teething period.
A ND L
B U E L L L A W B E R S O N 'S S O N S ,
180 F ro n t S tre e t.
P o rtla n d , O ra .
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W o r k a O f f th o G o ld .
L a x a tiv e B ro m o -Q u in in a T ableta cure
a cold in one d a y . No oure, No P ay.
P ric e 25 centa.
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t h a t disease am o n g th e operatives
| th e p e rfu m e lactoiies.
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Health Should Be Her
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