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TRUTH . Not Irt my way nor in your way . Doea the cauw of Truth march onj Yet each age ha more of progreu That Ih 'ik' that have gunef And fiom tin Inverted ahaduw Wheel tUe earth Into the dawn. Often hy th tormt of passion W are turn and te op eat-tossed; Oftei dd our plan mi c airy, Of our uurpowa are :roaaed; Oft we bow our head In tnguith, Crytrg out that all la lost. But the morrow breaka In glory And the mornlnK unnhlne miles, Gleam In p off Into the distance Vntc golden aftcrwhilri, Where the Future R.inti and glistens Over Fortune's happy Is lea. Bark of our short-iltrntcd wisdom Stands the thouKht OmnliMtent; Bark of all our puny m-hemlng; Walts the foreordained event; Oft what seems to us an evil la a bleeslng heaven-sent. God Is re.Knlnjr. and Ills justlc Will prevail, whute'er betide; There are silent, unseen forces t'nto Truth thst areullled; And the It-Klona of the angels Aid us from the other side. Not In my way nor In your way I Comes the triumph of the right. But renlatlt'Knly as morn In a: Hteals on the reluctnnt night. Till the air la flll-d with musla And the world Is filled with light , Not In my way nor In your way Comes the triumph of the right But reRlstlcHsly as morn In it Hteals on the reluctant night, Till the air Is rilled with music And the world Is nil with light There are vulrcs from the Silence, Soft as swe'p of seraph's wings; From the secret soul of being Uiid's etrrnnl mandate springs; And the world moves on forever To the goal of better things. Denver News. His One Love Dream II Lasleil Nsarlr On. Ctar. sna Thinks 11. ztscsiwd Van Kullf. NINE o'clock of a lovely April morn luff, with the air breathing aoft auenta of l)ii(ldin(f and enrly apring violrta, while overhead the blue iky itrctcliFil Hi dazzling dome, Ilka an arch of tf I it terltifr anppliire! "It'a aprlng in (food earnest," said Mr. Fetro I'eterson, at he ant it lia window, hi heels poind on the ex treme oilier lettyc, and a fragrant clgnr perfuming the surrounding ntmoi phere. "ilrigliol I call nlmuit fancy how the ilnnili'liona are turrintr the hllli of the old New Hampshire farm where I waa born! Who would think that It wat the 2A'.h of April already? And my house not let. What can the real estate agentabe thinking of?" Mr. l'etro I'etcrion waa a alout, bald headed gentleman of Home ilxniul-for-ty years of age, with bright hazel eyes, and a neat, compact little figure one of thone men whoa wry air and (rait, even though they were never to speak a word, make the perpetual proclama tion: "I am a man of money and por tion!" "I don't aee why Mra. I'arker want ed to (five up the house," went on Mr. reterson, in hla unsj Uabled ulilotiuy. "She inyi It'a because the price of board la fulling, and ahe ran t ilTord to keep up the eiitablialimenti A great inistuke of hera In my opinion a great niiatnkel She'a the only wom an I ever knew who could make a real French omelet, or knew whut cn'e nolr meant I I'm alnioat teuipted to wiah l most 1 aay-that 1 had married nunc Hire? sensible 111 tie girl W) good yeara ago; for dcur mc, what can all that ringing at the bell moan? Why don't Mrt. I'arker amwer it? Do the people mean to pull the wire out bodily, 1 woiiiUt7" lie had jut tunned hla cigar out of the window, with the Intention of liiin aelf hastening to the rekcue when a acrvant girJ came up to hit apart ment, breathless amt eager. "What ii (J, Hannah?" he cried, iraa clbiy. "if ye please, air, the miatrraa la gone to market, and there's no one to hw the limine. 1 told 'em would they call again, but they .aid perlmpa Mr. I'eterson would oblige 'cm!" "Very cool of 'em, upon my word!" ' cried Mr. Peterson, mentally execrat ing the whole race of house hunters. "I beg your pardon, Mr. IVIitkoii," cried a voice ns soft and uprightly as the noleiof the bluebird, "but mamma and I have mi many placet to go lo, and we thought you wouldn't mind our aee log the hounel" Aud Mr. Peterson's wrath melted away like a morning vapor before her pretty insolence of demeanor, na the food In the doorway, balanelnga fnirv pnrusol on her finger, and looking Willi aaury artlessiirss round bin bro'hclor aauetiim, while Mrs. Cope's malrouty countenitnce appearesl iu the back f rouniL "You can allow tit the privilege of looking at your home," sunl Jeatniie, conxingly. "I - that in. mamma hua got to mote, ami although the rent of this house must, of course, be very high, she thought, by taking a few board era the might contrive to meet ci peiucs!" ' "Fxuetly so," said mild Mra. Cope. "Are you going to move elsewhere?" aakrd Jciinnio of our hero, as ahe glanced at the half pio-kul trunks. "My landlady is." gnumcd Mr. l'etro lVterson. "It's awful to be at the mercy of a landlady. Miss lope!" "lint it'a all your fault!" "All my fault?" "To lie avire why didn't you get married ?" "HeCiiusa 1 waa a ftl!" "And why don't jou get niiurWd now?" pursued the relentless bltle uprite. "Would you." questioned lr. l'vter on, grawly, "ifyouweie I?" Of course I would. Crt nuirri, d ar.d lxrd with us. Mamma will gie you thU room, and PlttUilfncy, sonrnoss, bud taMo, lossof apiKuito, a 8tnso of wovlit orfullnssuftor OiUlng, toother with uneasiness, impa tionco, irrilubility of toinjMT, liervinisness, anxWy, lost euierry, tlejinvssion of 5iirit, sick ht'udacho, bad divams and sl.i'p'.o.ss dcsr, coino frxm wotik nnd deliiliuttod norvos. That kind of nerves lutvo to lo braced up, strengthened, iuvlroruted and hol(od If you would have a sound stomach, a keen apiMitita and a cheerful mind. Po Miles Brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, gives refreshing slvp to tho tired brain, health- ; ful ritality to the nerve eeuters, and toues up tho whole system. i Sold by aA dtvggfsts on a guarantor Dr. Miles Mrdlcal Co Elkhart, In. : "My dtirl" checked Mrs, Copt, gently. My dear madam! cried Mr. reter- aon, at ill with b eyes fixed on Jean- nia'a lovely face, "1 assure you I think It la an excellent idea!" And all through their journey from cellar to French roof, while Mra. Cope considered the relative advantages of thia room and that, Mr. 1'etenon kept revolving thia same "excellent idea" In his mind. "Misa Jearuile," be aald, somewhat I awkwardly, aa they turned duwustairt. "aupposing I ahould ahem adopt your auggcation, what would be your fancy In furnishing a suite of ro"rria?" "Let me aee, siiid Jeannie, looking composedly arcund, "I'd paper the room In white and gold and I'd fill the windows with canary birds and plants and I'd have a blue carpet and b'ue ilk chain and sofas." "You like blue?" "Very much; it la Diy fa.vorlte color." "lllue It shall be, then!" cried, the delighted bachelor. "Mra. Cope, If you (should decide to take the houaj you will please reaervo thce rooms for mc, anil and Mra, J'cteraoii, ina'nm, at $S0 a week." "I shull be very huppy, air!" anid Mra. Cope. "Jennie, atop laughing; you behave exactly like a Iittlo hciiooi girl. You will give inn till to-morrow morning, air, to decide?" "Certainly, ma'am certainly.'" Aa he turned, after aeeing them off, already in imagination b-nding Jeannie- Cope to the Howcr-difki"! altar, a slender, good-looking young man of aome four or five and twenty atood be alde. him. "Uood morning, uncle," ho tlcd, breat hlesaly. "(iixid morning, Joe," returned Mr. reterson, nodding 10 Mr. Joseph Franklin, his only nephew. "What brings you here In auch a hurry?" "Ia your Iiouho let yet, uncle?" "Yea no I don't exactly know," responded Mr. I'etersoii, n little awk wardly. "What (Kiea it mutter to you whether It la or not, hey, you young scapegrace?" "Much, air. To tell you th truth. I was thinking of renting it myself." "You!" "Yes, 1. I'm going to be married next week, uncle." "A very sensible plan," said Mr. Pe terson, beamingly. "I'm glad you approve of it, sir, and, ' In case my wife and I conclude to take n few boardera, can 1 have your prom ise to consider you aa one?" ' "That is, In case you take the house?" "Yea." "I enn'l tiroiutse: In fact. 1 think I've already engaged myself," said Mr. I'e- tcrson, luiportautly. "To speak frank-. ly, J, I've aome Idea of marrying my- self." "Vou, uncle?" exclaimed Franklin, In nmnzenient. ' "And why not?" testily demnnded Mr. l'etro i'etrson, hit Imld head turning pink with excitement. "I'm ..t MHhuse Why shouldn't 1 gc married?' i "There's no reason on enrth why you shouldn't, uncle," responded Joe, sinotherlnir a laiiirh; "only, you see, voo took me rather l.v surtirise. In that ease why shouldn't we hnve the pleasure of necominodiiting both Mrs. l'eterson nnd yourself?" "Ilccausc.slr," said Mr. Peterson, sen tentlously, "because tny mother-in-lnw that ia to be takes hoarders, sir, n few boarders In a genteel sort of way, and I've all but promised myself to her." '"All but." There Is u chance, then, of -" "A very slender one," unwillingly nd niltled Mr. reterson. "Anil If you should iniike no other ar rangement you will let lis hau- the house?" "Yyes, 1 supMwe so." "There can be no harm In my bring ing her to look at the house this nfter noon after olliee hours 7" "No. I suppose not." lie was Hulking a little pencil estimate about the probable cost of refurnish ing the iipnititicntM he occupied with veliet and sntin, according to.leaiinie's not pailiciihirly economical ideas, that nine afternoon, when Joseph Fiiiukliii entered, flushed uud ii'oud. "She'a down iu the parlor, uncle " "In a minute. Twelve nnd sixteen, and -there, then, Joe. how eiiu a man add up his accounts with vou stump ing round the room like n wild bulfnlu'.' Yes, jes, I'll go down and se her. and then perhaps I shall have a little peace of my life." He followed his nephew resignedlv down to the parlor, thinking the while of far other things, nnd sutTereil him self to be li d (oa little sofa ill the bay window, where a alcnder vmniir l.o'v hah sitting, toeing rather neroti-.! with a pink pnnisol. "I'liele," snid Joe. proudly, "this is tny promised wife, Jeaniiie, thia is I'ncle l'etro reterson." "Jeitnnie t'ope!" gasped the aston ished bachtlor. "You'll give ma a kiss, uncle, won't you?" said Jeannie, putting op her coral lips iu the most, bewitching way iu the world. 1 Mini It wa iikiiuiiiu , this morning; but it was really Joe and 1 that wnntetl the house." "It ion, eh?" said Mr. lVterson, with a curious commingling of sensa tions. "Yes, nnd you know you promised to get married and board w itti us. llctUJ, indeed, Jo." 'i was only jfking. Married, Indeed! I'm nut such a fool et. I'll stay here, but l'il not refurnish the rooms this year." S.i the hill was taken off the front iKs.r; iitul Mrs, Joseph Franklin has le.uned to make an omelet that suits the fstldious taste of her iincle-in- i,a w tv frmn in: Mr Vl,rvt k Hi, : f'Mi! tf w f," mi ii , r 11 1 1 .in t S. . Ni-w 1. A LA QRlPPCDon'tRubltln. U Dow resplnf a rich harvest. V edlcat stattav tics com piled cr lha best physicians of the worl4 show thst arer slity per cent of tht rasas of acquired CONSUMPTION art tat M LAORIPPB. Thtrtaraals other point of weakaess. Reftr to tht numbers on tna chart atadr earb oot car fnllf. familiarise yoarself with thea. If job hsreso attack of LA riKIPPE begla tht sw of 111 nVASi at toon si th trute srmpUiml htvt tnhsldtil. II I' II V A wlU brl uj abuul ibt restorstion to perfect health. The Tarts Affected Are: i. tmr nucotti nn.niiBANE linino THE BACK POHtlON OP I ME NOSE.-ll bt eotati tnOsmol and thlrkeoed, snd a Cbronla Catarrh If lh rulL II I l VAX will ""tuet tht Inflammation, and Irsrt tht niucoas mtia brsne III a perfectlr healthy eoadllloll. a. (THE EAR DRUM ) TUB MUCOUS MEMRRANE Of THE EAR. It beiomn In flamed and thickened, alvinj rle to slmoat tntsl drsfne. Ill lVA will prevent tht Ipresd ol the Inflammation. Thedrum will not Dt affected and hxsrlnx will l nulrni'Slred. . CHRONIC TONSII.iriS, OR CHRONIC SORE 1HKOAT.Krrui the sum f-tue ss t it two preceding. lll lVA will pravent Its eomiuK on. 4. WEAKNHSS IN THE HEART.-III II TA sj wui strenilirn tltt heart nerves.c'iunllxt tht elrcHlntlnn of blood, and cause tht brart bests to become stroiiB snd rcsular. B-6. A WPAKENI-U CONDITION OP THE LOWER I.OHES ol TMELUNU4-III IIV A V Will cause tlio lima tlssiM to become stroiid and heallhv. 7. LL'r.lBAnO, OR WEAK DACK.-III l YAs will streli;thell It annost liamcdisfely. II T II V A will cure sll of tht styvo sjrmp loins and lesvo T'nir whole sytelo In s perfect eondltlea of licnltll. On to yuiir dnnclit st once and proeiirt a pm-ksirs nl III IIYA for oO cents, or sis ptu ksvs fur I: 60. If our 4rnirirlt dues not keep It, send direct to tht III IIVAM KKtlt llV 4 (I1IPA 1'Y.i francliico. t:l. Henicnihcr tint ymi csn rnmnlt tht III HVt II M TO It I-III. I., (sll and see the doctnrm. yna tnay cull snd set Ihem or write, ss ynu te-.lre. Addrc-u Hudyt) Remedy Company Corntr Stockton, Murktl and Mil Slrttl; SAN I'RANCISCO, CAL. LXod Dyspepsia Cure QgestS What yOU Cits Itart,flcU11.diReststhefoodandaldl Natur, , Blreiilbeulin and recou- structlng the exbauatcd dlgeatltreor- jt, ath latcstdificoTrredillgcst ant and tonic. No other prr-paraiion can nrpmacb It in efficiency. It In- nUlitly rullevcsiind pormaiiently euros lyH;pia, JtitllgeM Ion, Ilcltliurn, ZUJX t0thrr results of imKt feet (ligfat ion. j,r)M,5ne nrtt. IjiraeslfecontBlnaSuit'mca (maliiiu.liiHikaliaisuiilys-siauiaiiudfrcw fftoortd by E. C DtWITT t.o.. toicugo. FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER New HI Section Wide vcsiihiilcil Totiriat Sleeping Car sa tl ll all tiplo-ilaln conveniences, i a partofllie Northern Facilic's new North Const Limited, wbieh inukes its lirst liip M ty J. I'loi'iire a North ('mist Limited leaflet. A. 1. Charlton, Ass't (icn'l I'ass. Ag'l, "."15 Moirison St . Cor .Id, I'orlland, tire. The merited reputation for ciitin piles, sores ami skiu diseases tiitpiir,d by heWill's Witch lla.el Sv,., lias led to lliii making of worlble-'i counterfeits, lie son- lo get only l eWilt's Salve- l'r. W. K. Kleiner An olisi-nsi ton t'ar tlf lllliiple design, Will a:ays be foilinl at the end of Ibo Noitheru l'seitie's Norih Coast Limited, both c,it 1110I ue-t bound, t ibservalioo piu'lorm is six .111. 1 a ball feet long and cut. re wtilllt of ear. l adies' ol sen atlou piuior i-: ;i fe I long A. i. Charlton. A'l to-tiT I'.i-'. Ag'i, 'Jfi.'i .Morrison St., Cor. Jd, Portland, t'le. DEATH IN CUPS AND CLASSES. iueeleans Warned Aatiit 1 slna ailser-sloanlvd llrlnltliitf tes- els Iront liri,Md. .-huaiann. I I.,, l as c.i! ' '!! t tent on 1' H '.T art s 1 none he fact ounti d 1 ll I" n ! 1 11. . .1 1,,'etlt, Lin.'s of s wares, s VSIes. etc :,- ; .like: ., .1 1 i tr, Clips, been had "It was headiuhe all tho time; fia.)d did not digest; could sleep but lillle; Kvamo desHndent and tired almost of life. Ono liij;ht, In-fero Koiiif? to led, I tookadosoof of Vr. Miles' Nervine. I s'.ejd soundly un.l in tho nioiT.itij; felt rested aud n-fresln-d. 1'iMta tliut time on I never had it head ache. Six bottles cured my stojiuieh trouble-, completely aud made me a Well uud huppy man," J. 1!. ISykon, Wluitcoiu, Wiish. poa ore Throat Pneumonia Rheumatisra Dronchitis Headache Bruises Earache Neuralgia Toothacha Burns Lumbago Croup Cuts Scotch Licmedy eu this Mysterious Pairs fxmlHee and prescribe It tke. At drugiilats. 50 cti. u !h -ir I ra r, nth-men: I never tesllnto to ncknowl- tit, f r-li 91 n inina. cwuw -ntly I .. n.it h'-slutM to acknowlt-llf t a I li-ive t Va y-ir rrnly a thorouai ar.d have, found It to hall you e.a-m. Itespectfillll', J. H. ITT.VAM, it. tl-. Ilutland. Vt S;0ICH ntniEQY COMPANY . rnsAttuy BAN t'aANCtBCtl i' AHCTIC EXl'LOltEllS. Efforts Made Who to Recover Were Lost. Those The Latest Kipedlllnn to Krlors Will-out aome ol Its Members Duke ol Alimr.al VA III Itelura for Tliem. It was nniioiine- rvrwJ'y tli.it the m h''I r- t urn to i- ' j r ' ti ir m l ' t. i! u i f n I r-if i " r ' in l.o duke f M AUni It l.MJ Y i a n .' jt- t-th- " i : " 1 ll.i.t ( , i. c- v t In 1 1 . j urn in 1 rief if- of :l e re- f I. is I. St :it- . ; l. not .; i 1 r i ' i t i:ne w t. '.rt The facts lav.- since the . t . 1 ! y . It oil! 1 - : st !!. pailv I'ittd It, iiu hi e. w In ti she w :. .1' it in'i- s i! ..-: ' i lire. ' w i lr- ' o t - th ; - i.itnre f -in. . 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' : i ' i t' lis OW 11 Mtj , i .. n -i in 1 , w n o I III the i. :' e stot e w, iahi.l ' ka-.;t f , . ii: p. 1 ,, r, ,1,,, ,.,) I ut it iv as ., ,! ,1,,, .-, . i -' V ' , l: i . . : .' v oi,,,i le w i l t il II o: e t f - - " ' ' ' - ' fie other day that i I" ' ' ' ' id I'." : sold and had I !e I : d tO ' he fi t- . . i ' t w . ,! he a 'e , i .tin - Ii ; i : - , , d ' .. r ': . 1 1 I , h , i ., ' ' '-' -i c I'" al ouner -a II 1 e ' i i :, ' h, w ho aas : , , ,; 1 - I i . oi'i.i. oir nut ,t Hm hi til th. Cl.lll. til. NOT VERSED IN ROMANCE. . Haaaserlpt o Seotfe -iTawhoi' Waa Refected by Mar shadow Pabllsbert. Hy wav of practical joke a type-: written t-opv of .eo:t'a "Ivanhoe" waa recently sent the roum's of the Lon don puiilisliers, under tic t i: le."Vhen John Was l.ngiand'a Kinit." It w returned in every eae. The London Acai'ciny amuses Itself hy imagining the form tuken hy the lettc s rf re j, ction. It thinks Messrs. Macmiilan n.iyht have written tomewhat like this: "Messrs. Macmillan 4 Co. regret to have to return "When John Was Kng lar.d's Kirif.' but they fear th.it inter-js-t in histoiical fiction is diailtiishinff. Tl.eir reail.-r'a re:,.rt of the atcrv ia in the u.ain favon.hle. nut he mints out that ti e charge of iniitetii g 'The Forest Loera,' one of Messrs. Mac li'.i !.it:'s recent uhlieHt'ot.s, mirht per'r; s l e (!;:Tcii!t to r 'nut. In his ii ;, ,-uth r of 'When John V. . - ;!'s K"i::g' vvould perhaps ( i,., !:ctter r-nd more readable It- ; ' .. : e sltid.id Mr. Hewlett more Iiii- ;.. .-.tether l'iir!es-qtie letter: ":! .1 ! .: .Jurry heefs to return the V.-: rf ".Vhen Joan Was Enpland't I- ' i 7 ' Hid to liiiotc a pnssape from h. i. .- rider's report thereon: '1 do not ii" - Mid this nr.iel, although it is I : - . 1 ; :-vr unil thorouffh. The au t ir v I think, have been wiser !,,,; ... . , .en nnnthvr name for his I. . to I'.iniic e has nlrcaily been used by Sir Walter S.-ott.' " the gffsp&bmg llo dd tab::t. Scrou':i is but a modified P.ruiof Hiool Toison ninl Consumption. The parent win. is taint -1 by e ther will see m the child -he e.ii : di r'-v niattilcstiii tsi.if' in (."?:.- . the fi.rtii if M'liiu' f 's'-VK .b.tdw'it::, . o:.i 's:.&l " 'i . , l lo",.,.'.' nores " V ' . in a'. . . " 111,1 i f. ., - I. t A - - s - v --, l' ' ( a- :i . . - . : .11" " ; in (..: i l: hi". it.,.'i V al "" ii: -. ''. ': in ti-t:: in.l lav.. j. m ; "i . ins: ii h" i II ; ' t "t. s:ov.iv ' 1; t - , ;i 1,-, hi l.ic t t t . t t;.c f,r t i iv.-r- r .11 ;...r 1 ;i- "vl. vr a c I- h'.v, c I ir .M-rt-l IrA i.i. .'v . i 1'.. -1 ,.fl ... h- 1 ' A N.Klie r TtTPiir. "Awful anxiety wna felt lor tlit willow ( (Iih liravt 1 ieneral I'lUrnh nn of M fh ;n, Mc., When tht ilorlttrN "irl t-ln rtoultl ilit- front I n t-n iiinn i a Kcfrr t i r - ni" w rili'- Mr, S H . Kiru ulti, u In. Itt'ininl lirr t li :it ("ftrful I'ijhr, Itnt -l. 'C:' l f'r Ir Kui'e- Vfv Oim iv-'m wliirh ItH'l iiii th I h . ti utu'i' ii Iu r lift', ami I'ur.tl ln-r of mu utrptmn. Afitr 1kiirsi, slip slfjit n'l nic'r l'ur iliMr u-v I'litirrlv rtiml Iim." I'Ih n.arvt'llnu nu'.htiiH i- ' ii r ; n t 1 utH hII Throat, riirst aiil I.uinr 1 '". . n!v ' h- ari'! $1.0 . 1 'ri'il h 1 1 : . -? fn-t a' I'iflor Krciin'r'" iniir fttorr. Tli' Xfw l ui'iM Sli -ini4 Cor' On tlif Nttr ltTii r.uiti.1 have tltw.-iiii-n'rt tnitc! roitui- an lav ti.nit st p.u tfil. Mcii'm lavattiiitu in iIu-ki t .ii Uaw lwo uah ti.t!i)!t uTul ar Hint lir tunt tri-ni M-'n"r lilr' r-ituna. You will ;)ii't-i.itH .til l hi-. A . 1' t 'Imrltiin , (icn'l I'h- A i! r , JT fi'rii-'ii m., "'or :t I, Itr(laiitl Or;. ( Kh't-irii: l.iuhtH. In tln berths of the Sramlaril i'ln'mai.s t( iht- N.riht'rn r.uil'u- new V-rh C'osst I.imi't'il will 1h a-n-( i .tt-vl hy Paiifh' fi;i-1 aiitl inht nl fin pii e t r.i eit'r ! Iw li!:t tt f.n h tvli"ii. Ak tmr fttf-nli for tin Nir:h (.'.-ast IJini'i ! leal ltt. A. I. rhrtrlntn, A-t (i"i.iiai 1'as n 'jfr Aw'fiit, 'jr" Morri-.'ti St. (',.r .'! I. Tor laifl, t in. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar !ianu for tln Chicago, Mi! aukttSt Taul K.iiUMiv, knnvtn al! .vt-r tin- l iii.-u ihf lircal K.iilay riiiinit'i: the "rinin-r l.inrh'd" Irani etry .lay an.) nihi hctv-L-n l'aiil an! I'liu-.io. ami (i anJ Orop. rt't'otiiv pi't.t'fl tiauH in t!, nrh! ' rii.h-rtan.l : i -r. i. t-ti-nu art- nu.h' All TiaiiTi'i.ti!,. ni.t! I.m.' j, a .-i. - IU tO p;i--t lltft r Ihf !. ft 'l V 1, ki;0 tl LUMirioiif sfiu iit'-. rite;; :o 1 'jli.-. iIrafll in at, m a vrrpy t.'iaii.'.l 1-v o?hi-r Unt'. ; t't I hat our titlft rratU i.t "Tin' Mil auk it-" ht n : tir tit at. y pi 'it. t tr thf Vnittii Slat?, or t aiiaoa. All t'fk- . et Mklt'litH rll iin'in. t rait!, p.iinplilt-'-. or oih. 1 in'--r-ii'itt 1 n , a htif Tr tv. I'- At:'. 'iein ral A;. ir, SrTriK. h. I'tiuii im. tt The df.xsmorr Wvwriui- 'HFtJ. THE ONLY BALL-BEARING, TYP j BAR MACHINE ON THE MARKET . tnd for ru:.vue I'MTtn TiltoKirsa A S;iTiti Ct - 0 s r skk a ht, rvnn.isi GGnsusnption Sf t a cures coughs and colds at once. Wo don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours il you give it a chance. -I h - r -"ei oil a m-n-li h-nrfit fmm It, rhsi I ...a s i. rant SI.iU.ru fvr Mils ihri.ai h" ;'! '1 ''a1" t-'.tible. (.li.ib AMilXIK, Wilerlord, N. Y. shll,-s C ain.-lln Core Is s-lil 1J tl ;!;;::v;'i'';,..rr.::;''Vc,;s i.h r, ... l i . ' ..: e not i mi. :."1 nr ttrutitl mel L-i't just i.."" 1 l" H. o.-. i- r - a' -.or.EMl ! " c'-asum ilion. Sen ill.,,-.. .11-1'.-. .(.. U,I,'V Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having KUnEKfi HARNESS OIL 0 ileuualc'l by any oilier. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. ISarness An excellent iirescrvattve. Reduces co-,1 of your harness. OJever btirn; the'leather ; its Elticicncy is increased. Secures tiest service, gtitches kept froiusbreafcine;. Oil s sold in nil fOca!ltR'3 M:,Mif,ielnrp.l I isinnitni il till Cioimnnr. vtntl '.'hfip rvi'ni'i t n:i inUri; allium t t " W'.-it. ;'! tir:nlirtiy. I hfj. Hit' m-iiitf oirun.u uuult vui-iii.it naui.'..u u i" i"iw By Krocors LMti'lV.H of tl.i'se ih v trnnlT ilrr.l", uriiiri. n'iit-. H. i.. i lti'u tt-w liiritfrii-cSU 4piv.niuia foi bUlKH-TlJi-tion to imj-i:-!. . . , AuiiOwu'iiH'nt uf tl.f.M' fixp:in-ivciy Xvorthlsss r nrlnt ar v-rv i!f:u:!njr: for intHnf: ihl'V Hrf H.lVfI't:tl li Iti tl'f HlltxitUlltltll 'M'liMiVat of n hinhtT-imiftl wh n fii rt'lit , fur i f LiKiV 4i:l U'lifM'. t hf y uie all, troni A to , Reprint Dictionaries, ph.itntvi cf.t')- of n 1" 1. ff " r fifty vi-tiM u'i. iv!i'.-li 111 Its.inv ms -obi i r almiit j'l HI I 1 Wliull WllH ll Sllpfl-H't' I"1 1 print, u' nl I'iihIiiik Kiiin iii:tnt nut:', t'ing t 1h. ii ork i if stunt iui-i it iiiu.-ad i 'iiu Long Since Obsolete. Tl." f i j .j ilt'iticiit t-f l.ol rui-nttifl "lu'W iiirhN.iii'M f tin '..-.!! i.i'"ii'r tii .1 to c.ni;it;n. ."iiii'ib- l I a iC 'Hl' t ui'i vtii di I over fortv years it11, "no v.-as fiu: i't il U' 1I. .111.. (i'.i.t-r inii'.M- Hi.0it.oiM uie pntl-i.ily ! n-"vti.- list Miiia. Tlio 'ebftter! L'nu'-rldEcd iictlon'.rj- pntv lisl'i-d ii" 1. ii- Ii'ium. 1- 1. if o-il.. tu- .-iim'iis one of iVm t :inii' f rilii I" tt:.- ;!. .on. 1' riHHii.ii" nwv .iji, :.t iKu-lia tinns on ln-ttily fci' pave nr. I Ik-nis tun imprint mi -1 : t i - pn ... it i- prolf. I' d I v 4. ' p- vivh' in1;-! ii up iinituii":!. Vuhiul If 11 I'll" ww-k 1-, w 1:.'vt lit ir-t PMn-iw ptlhii-iifd tt ihfoii; ln - i--d Mli irur, klK.v.n tlii'iii. ii'." li' 'l-f v.-t.iM li.-. Webster's lnter;ial;on.:l Vy:ct'riuTt Aa a diit:.t!Kuy h-ts n 'tirvia- v- -a i.oult. Get the L:cst. llllltl tl-e-l 1 il l'! ' n. 4 C. MURK I A.'.' V .-..Ir.- a.'. ?t. BAD COLDS tiuiiiinc 1- 'i jf.iis l-.!t!:.il. r..U tin not tio'.v i.iivr' t-i I... cii.turni. MM't'i. htN.i Iai.'m (..nl.il .ln:Lini-- ir.-m t!ir;r I'lu-rj', 1 1 ;i ut iintiimrv Uf i: iitt nt ii: t.i 1J l. -nr- mi l ,ii oi.t tlu- f. ur!5 o! f mt- o K.-V 1:1; III. -It a a- ;hf 1' . i.i -t . t-.' .1: -;p l vm r lim!. A hail ilorli ilh l;tl- h.i-i Milt- i lin". Mi'l l! 1. 11 11' m. I I'-rtitl u! I s V n J H- t I r. 1 niv ;una. Uifti': Wit-V -loppnl Imlh i t!-t :ilrl 1 ..11 ;h llo' 1,-1 iiilM. 1 t'i,t!.ir-e 11!. .I rt'.'.li:ni''l.ii tin 1:1 t the pi'".:r.' . II hM t. . 1 ii 11-1:1: i-i I wt If ut '1 A ttoi nt-y . 1 1 v.!iM'L:,e M ro't, mi 11 1- tan. ii t, jn!y 7. I;"'1. " Winter i-'-t'l- h .i vt )il:i- hrrn s.-rimi-th-tij- In mc. 1 tn- urc I. aril al.il tnv lof int.i-.tli4.. 1 .1.1 i.i.- 'a-i wa -i.ipp, .1 Miil'irnh I'V Mf.M'H . i".N'.. hlil i.m, I'.oiii iuIi a :i 1 ni l tli-'ipp- ut .1 111 a utiiple ut '!v.n, NciliiML rl-f tint"- 1 In, h.r nif.' Mth. 1;mm I., HouiN. 11 MihH St.. Mm I ran- it u. Aiii.-. . on. '1 !ivt- a. r..- !lif ''.ri t t trmii when-Ms.M-ri. n l'v.w: lAia.ii ai nm.it' 1 1 1.1 1 1" lo ' A I iM-t Uol, I lit' 1 11 . t tu ' -top f...o- w 1: In. ill iioti.-f. I in.ik .-. il .'.n'l'oi, willi tun li-r ari.l n:-'ii.l uhfti I t-i;l N o 10 .'' 1 i, I.. V in Wink i r. ( apitn.l-t. "17 a'Ir.iijl.iii Mivt', IraifiM'o. Au-il-t i". l-f. t-ni i n-ip. 'A fi-r -'"' n:- in -lamp l.v IM.ANH ..1.1 . Wa.h.n-inii Mrvt. .Mm I rail-.. A i u .n -aa- h our loi :u Hfci-iit M . ' I ; M 1 -. f C iwniUi:nT.,riiw:f..tii. J iir n, i i.,iw 11 ii,. . 11 11, i 1 I ,1 i 1 " " k" r.v 9 ? -X c- "tH-B;5jtJ;SBf KfH I , -C sirtui,,..,,!,, .-.e,...t4 I 'JlVr" I l'-.'il...H.r... V I i 1 F"" ft-"l " Plirrl K... i f f I 5 " n-ri. a ..j f I j Q S" ' '" r "- . 1. 1 A I st li, Joti. -,.. p. t in, ,,.. '.. T e-m,lTSll.. ir.. ui.l Itn -e.re. Th m,. A , t. ty r -- ri... ... W f -njUxtV- .if- wi.t nr. -frr. TH.t p 9 .ISSlUt. i.e.u,H,i. 'i fc.rl-ftl l.MnfWr... T V OK. JCtOIN t CO, 1081 i.,t St.. F 9 s -. a Mli 1 CO YEAS?' .'.EXF E'tlENCE c h Tr.src M: .r.s Design CcPYH,gHTu lliij,!! u i.fsts.ata lr.iL-c.l..,o.t3,.,.., ? . Ire. U: Mam.,,, r . . - iOue Oretcc IS oeeostrt u Parent Crr.ce ;-t. e '... .e. re . . e r- e.r ( ,e Si-r. iv r t- - a ,c : .. . . , j C. SlSNtl'T' It Ms- 1 t, !.x..t .-1 saaue in Ihe L'.s. f.-'ni coasurw. intzree. A e-', c.A.snov&co. Osss PTf MV OeeiCt Wils BOfl'TBEOUPEO V. t .', ,:'' '-!.' t I' i' - . .'! .'.;..,' . (flic JlmaUiw The Amateur Photographer is not as active those days as in mid-summer but there is work for them to do work that is interesting as well as profitable, viz.: Looking over all negatives, destroying all that are worthless and preserving in envelopes all that are valuable. Take a print from each good nega tive and mount it in a flexible leather album, where it will be kept nicely and w ill be eonvenieut. A person's friends always enjoy looking at a Kodak album. I have albums in stock ranging'.in price from 15 cents to One Dollar. Also 4x5 negative preserving envelopes. I have a good supply of nearly everything the Amateur may need. J"t. S. tooiliirt-CoultM Cificc Labor Saving Reading for Busy M The Outlook r fj.oo a year A cmt a day A Weekly Newspaper lai in Illustrated Magazine in one. Tells the story of world-happenings every week in brief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott is the Editor-in-chief, and Hamilton V. Mabie the Associate Editor. JACOB A. RMS The iithor of " How the Other Half Lives " will give in 1 hb Outlook an intensely human and vivid account of his experiences aa a child in Denmark, an imminranl in America, a workman, a traveler, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement house r.roblem, and an efficient aid to Theodore Kooseve It n reorganizinir, the New York lice. Mr, Kii writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. LYMAN ABBOTT will contibute a series of important pipers on funda mental political principles as applied to twentieth tentury problems. It will be called "Thu Rights op Man,'' and will define industrial, educational and religious, as well as political, rights and duties. A GKEAT OPPORTUNITY EVERY WOMAN HASAN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A LARGE fRIZE. THERE ARE NO BLANKS. THE DELINEATOR, the Magazine of Fashion well known for a generation, celebrates the dawn of the new century the year 1901 by offering 1001 prizes ranging from $500 to $5.00 to 1901 women. Total of prizes, $1 7,500. Prizes will be awarded, not to those sending the largest number of sub scriptions to THE DELINEATOR, but to those sending tho largest number In proportion to the population of each town In which they are secured. Tha woman living In the smallest town has just as good a chance to win a largo prize as the woman living In a city. To thisTend all towns and cities In the United States and Canada art divided Into seven classes, according to population: CLASS ONE Includes all cities of 200,000 Inhabitants or over. In this class thers are 28 prizes to be given away, the highest being SSOO, the lowest 93.00. CLASS TWO Includes all cities from 50,000 to 200.000 Inhabitants. In this class there are 133 prizes to be given away, the highest being 1400. the lowest $5.00. CLASS THREE Includes all cities from 30,000 to 80,000 Inhabitants. In this class there nre 208 prizes to be Blven away, the highest being $3S0, the lowest 95.00. CLASS FOUR includes all cities from 10.000 to 30,000 Inhabitants. In this clsi there are 257 prizes to be given away, the highest being S300, the lowest SS-00. CLASS FIVE Includes all towns from 5,000 to 10,000 Inhabitants. In this cists there r.re 307 prizes to be given away, the highest being $200, the lowest $6.00. CLASS SIX Includes all towns from 1 ,0O0 to 5, COO Inhabitants. In this class thars are 307 prizes to be given away, the hlphost being $150, the lowest $5.00. CLASS SEVEN Inoludes towns of 1,000 Inhabitants and under. In this class thera are 601 prizes to be given away, the highest being etOO, tha lowest $9.00. AN IT 1 Il'sTTJ ATION A woman taking subscriptions in a ritv of n, population 111 11.1.U01IVZA11U11 in Class 4. MiewouM cinii-le vs. it It others Un.lin,; suliir t inns from towns of i.w population up lo 10,000. She woul.l have an opportunity of winning one of ? pn.es, v. hi. h nut lit Ik as In'h as f,and eould not Iw less than Mie woulu win l lari.'- r prirc il she sent in I went V sulis, iplions than wntiM a women w ho forwarded twenlv frrm a l.o, n of ..ooj. Leeaiiv,. her proportion of stths, ript ions to pojitilaiton would he larcrr. This being; ttij case, some vtry small lists will win some very larce prizes. In one of our rc,nt .ii.c ultra, a woman lu U anliiugtoii, U.L., won a puze cl lor scLUnut; only 14 subscription. NO COTJTimflN T'"" s-',m'" woman can win several prires In every class by takmc itnV j ,, script ions 111 rtilfe-rnt towns. 1 lie tonlest heKius with I his an ii. .11 n. f m-nt and will terminate February IStb. 190I. I'ruvnlini; the first order contains two or mote sut".. riptions, thev w .ll be ateepicd al 90 cents each. Subst rti. lions can be sent afterward at Ise v- et.i rate ii nil I I ehruaty t.tli. ,,.,. he teetilar prke of 1 lie llehne.it or is $,... 1 tre.tr. Null siiip'.H.iisinut bc'iu with Nuvemucror HeciuiLer ol iyoo, or January, I ebruary or Man h of tyai. PROFITS FOR All E1'" woman who fails to win one of the above prizes, but writ , . v " sends sulisrriplion.s at the proporlionnf onelnevery t wo hiitt-trrct tnliat.itants of a town, will lie paid a -peaal prize of lea cents oa each subscription seemed, 10 aUdiliuu to Uie tcnt-cnts allowed ahoe. WHY DO WE LIMIT THIS OFFER TO WOMEN? jror'!: and women ran best recommend it to women. It is a (Treat favorite anion,; them. There ate now mnit iIi.hii lour hjnrlre.1 and eiehty thousand subscribers. If you are nul interest til 10 Ill's oltt'i, tall the altcmion of jour friends lu it. A''1' v."1"1 in s""!i,1 "lrir order of two or more suKscriptions must mention that t...-v are to apply ux.n the above oiler: complete information reirardinir prwes, wilh i in' iin iv! -i;"'; I o thus who are not thnrniiKhlv ar.uainted with the mcilljol 1 lie. DI'.LINLAIUK, full lulonnalion will be sent upon request. Address, TH El DELINEATOR J to 17 West 13th Street. New York Courier and Oregonian 1 year tor $: ORDHR THROUGH THU COURIER. EAST and SQUTHIGO EAST VIA THE PA ws i:urn; iu. Shmsta Route ! TiKlns l.-avr (iranls l-aas f,,r I'ort liinil anil Way Slallon al 4;4i a. in. anil 11:1.1 t,i. l.v. r,irt!m;.J . r. I irantfl'us r. Ast,u,ii. S :: a.m. MAS p.m. I- '' a.m. 7:01 ,,.,. 1D:10 a.m. 11 :o0a in. 4 :.Ti a tn . 9 ii ft. in. r. icraiueillii . Ar. Siinl-riitti-iero ii p. III. :4 'i p in. Kr. tV'leii Vr. lit tner r. Kan-.if l'ity r. , hicao . . . ii 4" i in. ll a: a.m. . M .(" a in. m ,t) i a.m. 7 :-" in. 7 a. in .7 :.Vi a hi , y..;0 a.m. Ar. I .oh Angeles-. 1 :'.0 j in, 7 n 0 a. tu :0 p. in. ti-0 a. in. II .Vi a. tn. I " a. in. Ar. r I 1 at b:tt;', p. r. Kort V, rtli. . ti ::il a Ar. I'i'v u( Mi's u-o I' :' "). r. Ilotision . 4 :isi a. r. New t irlears li :St a. r , asb'ii'on ii ,4J a. i::' ) p. . m. 0 :4J a P. r .v-w ork . J 4 p. in. I I I I.M N AND leH K1T C VKS pn Mihir,,.. ... ... . ' . . - U-n an,! E: I'.ij CIlUM.'i, Si. ..,. Wal:nn'.in. . an. I Tourist rars to , New Orleans and Contin-tii:. a-. San Fiam-i.ro ii). e.mWiip line, for Honolulu ! sri. Cli.iu, rii:lipp:ne. Central ami u'.:ii America. I SeeJ. V. Jesier. a-ent at Grants Pas I i-s station or ail, Ins. C. I. M K K 1 1 A M . ii. P. A.. I'jriland, Or v' : 1 1 i ' 1 1 i l Moto$taftIicn en and Women, in rwmbtrs y a r RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the mot strikinu of recent novels. " Black Rock " and "Tha Sky Hilot." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Tm OuTiooK during the year. In spirit, humor, paihoa and strong character-drawing it is even supenur to Its predecessors. SPECIAL OFFER To introduce Thb Outlook to new read ers we will send it for two months' trial for 25 cents pro vided this paper is mentioned. Address THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK NOTAMATTER OF CHANCE in Prizes VIA Miorlest and Quickest ; LINK TO ST. PAUL. DULUTH,. MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, AMI A I.I. 1'iiINTS KAST ThrouKli I'alarr- ami Tmirlst Sleep ers, Dining ami Huff,., SmoUinf l.ilirarj Care. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIMK ; J-K.B-YU i: AND SCENERY LNEtiCAl KP I . ' Tl.ket-t.i p,,ii K.a-t via l,mln.I arsl '''"KKAT NiiKTIIEIIN UY rant a 1'a.v, t (iUEAT .Nt KTI1 1.U Tuket ()t!i,e 1 '-'- Thlril Sire, i, -,,rllanil ; Rjt, F.Ut anj full inforni iti. ri""t "'I'. 11 on or i.ir. A. B. ('. DENMSTt'N. (. itv I'ass and Tnk,-t Airent, rort:sno K .--Hl PARKERS lH&VlJ HAIR BALSAM ri ' i;;i ' .""Trr Pal a HcftAM Cinj s,-5 Bur Ulir JO IT IffttlilU LCIOT. sVzt . p a ztut, ti f n.. sfH V .-T6 k f - mmmm r9 j r-1