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. i,t Jwob Oil for,. U'.a rural .. ' ! t. Jitcobg Oil curea BrnifAU. ft. Jacob Oil cares Soreness. -Gt, Jacobs Oil cures Stiff nee. F.t Jaooln Oil cure Backache. Et. Jacobs Oil caret Muscular aches, ' , Fowl Recteptlein. TL Author The people in the au dience conldn't appreciate my play. They acted like perfect gem. The M&nagei I noticed that they did considerable hissing.- Indianapo lit Journal. e)t4)0wee)$ewww$e)w$4)4$$$$$ I Was i; Completely Helpless 11 With Rheumatism Could not move, the least bit ot 1 a jar would make ma about with pain. I waa afraid I should be a cripple for lite, aa prescriptions did me no. good. Finally 1 tent for a bottle of Hood's Sarsspatllla which helped ma much and two bottles mora put me on my feet so that I could walk without crutches. 1 waa soon well enough to work on my farm." W. H. RHOADS, Windham, Vt Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared only by C L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all dealers. Price 1. Get only Hoods'. ' '. Te Avars a Cateatrepae. .'; Photographer Great Scott, man I try to look happy and oheerfnl. 'Customer I daren't. This photo- graph is for my wife, who is away on a visit. She would come back tomor row if I looked happy and cheerful. Tit-Bits. - ;' 1 Stats or Ohio, Cjtt of toldo, i Ldcas Cor!crr. i run J. Chemv makes oath that he Is the senior parter ol the firm of K. J. Chuikt Co., doing business In the City ot Toledo, County Ed State aforesaid, and that mid Una wUl nay t aum ot OKK HUNUB.KD DOLLARS for each d svery ease ol Catarrh that cannot ba cured by lb ua oi Hajx's CaTanaa Cubs. FRANK J. CHKNKY. Swora to before me and subscribed In my Jiresence, this tin day of December, A. D. 1886. 7Ti A. W. GLKASON, Sotary Public Ball'i Catarrh Core la taken Internally and acta curecuy on ine oiooa ana mocoaa surfaces or tin system. Bend for testimonials, frea. T. 1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Bold by druggist. 76c . JlaU'a Family Fills are the beat, ' The presMBt lumber season in Maine rill ba one f the best in scleral years. When coming to San Francisco go to prooklyn Hotel. 2U6-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Boom and board $1.00 to SL60 per day ; rooms 60 cents to 11.00 per day; single meals 23 cents, tree coach. Cuas. Montgomery. j BUdslght. " ' Don't lock your stable door after the horse is stolen. . Foasibily the thief may repent and bring it back. Chi cago Daily News. , : For La Grippe FOR 30 DAYS YOU OAN EiEQIUTIS!!, Cared by "5 DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE Ha is sHU was and that I ewe at Sad tad aS Ike warts what ITRAOS MARK J 8WANBON RrTETTMATIC CURB COMPANY: I would like to thank you for your great remedy. " ukuhs," ana teu you was so poorly that I lost the use of my pain. I waa so crippled that I had done family physician, a good doctor, told ma Incurable, and I believed him. But now, Ian. In ur.ra ln(n, .nd In (h. h.iirt a r..l 1 MONTHS. I can truly say I HAVK NOT This medicine does more than Is claimed for It. At this time my Catarrh Is much better and I have scarcely any Rheumatism at all, and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing la now good and my eyesight la much bettor. I have gained mora than 10 pounds ol flesh and can do a lull day work. It Is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, for It has the same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards oft Croup and cures the Hives ot the child, and causes sweet ana reireemng sleep to Dotn young and old. YV M. u. aiii.l,t,MM, SIX TE8TIFY TO ITS TRUTH. In a letter of October 10. l6r, from Mr. Kellems, he says: "I feel It a duty that 1 owe to God and suffering humanity to announce to you snd all the world that I am yet In the ring with untold thousands of others, to testify to the great merits of your valuable remedy called '6 DROPS." 1 believe I was the ft rut sufferer In this part of the earth to learn of the existence of "5 DROPS." some three years ago. I was then badly afflicted with Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc.. which my letter of Jan. 29. ltc. fully sneaks of. All I can aay Is "5 DROPS" cured me. To make a long story short, "t DROPS" needs no recommendation In this part of the country, as everybody knows tha "I DROPS" remedies around here. IT HAS CURED more cases of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Neuralgia and many other pains than any other medicine that has ever been sold or heard of. For the last three year I have noticed the effect "6 DROPS" has on the elck, through my own observations as well as my brother, who Is a prac ticing physician, and USES THE "6 DROPS" IN HIS PRACTICE. All ye that wish jor iuriaer inrormaiion, write ana you are sure to get a reply wunout any aeiay. J will (as I have done In this letter) cheerfully recommend It to any one that I may coma In contact with. J myself can never forget what this remedy has dons foi vtm aow many omers. xuurs very iruijr, Witnesses to tha above: Jas. Brady, veueroa, jno. nays, au or Bioeria, laa. The wonderful success that has attended the Introduction of "5 DROPS" Is un precedented in the history of the world. Think of It! It lias CURED more than ONE MILLION AND A QUARTER sufferers within the last three years. This must appeal to you. On million and a quarter people cannot all be mistaken. If suffering we trust you may have sufficient confidence to send for three targe bottles of "S DROPS" for fti 60. which will surely cure you. If not, then send for a $1 bottle, which contain! nough medlcin to more than prove its wonderful curative properties. Prepaid by mall or express. This wonderful curative given almost Instant relief end is a I'KHMA. KENT CURE for Hhrrat!.m, Sciatica, Aiiiaa. nar r fTer,t.BwrrB, McfpirmRm, ncrvoaaaeaa. nerreif aaa nea ralarie Headaches, Heart Weakaeas, Toothache, Karaehe, Croap, La Orlppe, auana,irtcsf jmavuH, oivkmui, ass susrea siMuch aa- nnnnn Is the name and doae. LA RGB BOTTLE- doses) tl, J UKUrU prepaid by mall or express; THREE BOTTLES, $2 M. Bold only by us and our agents. AUENTS APPOINTED IN NEW TERRITORY. Write tooay. SWA! SO RHEUMATIC CURB CO . CUV THE COJUKiS SVfflJP OF FIGS ... SCAWDTACTCXBS XT . CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. trSOTS TStK If ASSSU ' nu.Tunn cured."" Ws (tnarantee to fit every ease ws undertake. I'un't put it of; write for particulars at ones. t). H. H M'Utvt CO., axrsrt Truss inters, IDS lxU'i Street, lortiaud, Or. I werafaOKKiaysaraage tora-nune a I irowa ary yr- tua mmu ; J 1 meat to bs retted on mm always L J the heat, for sale by lendluf L I dealers everywhere. J1t crass 1 per paper anil always worth It, Insist aa having tbam. Run V no risk buy Krrrr's. V UHSHmS anneal la fraa. J . s.rnoiti Mjr married?" he asked. "Well, after a woman is married aha still exhibits the same propietaiy in terest in a man, but she doesn't seem to be so proud of it." Chioago Poet. A sad Woman Rid aa a Hlerele. Vrobablr the oldest llvln bicyclist Is a woman in County mi, Hneland, aged SS, who la an adept, rider and wnose sprignuinras la astonishing. Moat veople could enjoy health until very old age u may iit proper precau- by taking an occasional dose ol Hontetu-r's fMomach Bitters. Even after dyspepsia. Indi gestion, biliousness and constipation have so- cured a foothold and become chronic, the Bit. tars will afford speedy relict. Cow aa the Track. A tourist, who has just returned from South Africa, tells the following anecdote: "On one of the railways" slower than those of Spain the train crawling along at the rate ot sis miles an hour, was suddenly brought to a standstill. 'What's the mstter, guard?' was the anxious query of a passenger. 'Oh, sir, only a cow on the traok.' The obstruction having been removed, the train steamed on, and at the end of an hour the ttain once more stopped. 'What's np now, guaidf the passenger again asked. 'Is it another cow?' 'No, sir, no, waa the prompt reply; 'same cow, sir.' "Chicago Journal. . ' -. A failure. ' Mr. Snlgglins Here, Maria, I want you to either smash this alarm clock or give it away. Maria What's the matter with it? Doesn't it work right? Mr. Soigglina I should say not. The blamed thing has woke me np right in the middle ot my best sleep every morning since I've bad it." Cleveland Leader. Havana is to have an electric railroad built and operated by an American syndicate. - TRY ALLX1PB rOOT-XASK, A powder to bs shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callons spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials. Try it ledViy. Sold by all draggists and shoo stores for 25c Trial package FREE. Address, Alien S. Olm sted, Lo Boy. K. Y. A fibre industry is demanding the consideration ot planters on the Island of Antign. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells ot all sizes boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Northern capitalists are said to have purchased the pig iron works at West Radford, Va. No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. : Ren to Tin Ovar. "I thought you were going to turn over a new lesf, John," she said. "I was," he replied, "but I find I can't." "Why not?" "There won't be any new leaves un til spring." Chicago Post. Use TRY IT FOR 2B CENTS. SCI1TIC1 110 UI1IU DROPS" Three Years Ago. .... arrHes, sa Oct. 10, 1898: H leal R s duty su8ertn feaaraairf te aaaeaaea ts res sad . BBOFS" has sans far s "5 Drops" SIBERIA. FERRY CO.. IND JAN. . 1891 wnat it naa aone ror me. i naa Kheuma legs and arms, and could not move without hut little work for seven long years, and our that my Rheumatism and Catarrh were AFTER US I NO "5 IROP8" ONLY TWO UaA a r--Yi th. .1 f.,f SO ...... r. I FELT BO WELL FOR SEVEN YEARS. TVM. 1. TrfH.T.F.MfT Rihcrln Tnl J. R. Cox. E. R. Huff, S. Taylor, Dr. S. W. Nearalla, Dyspepsia. Backache, 167 Dearborn St, Chicago, 111. CUTLER'S CABBOLITEOFIODINE Gnrsntd cnr for Grip. Catirrh and Con- tj .. m-i tvr v ... DRsGUWII'S'TlvPILLS wdDy.pep.la, BemorsTlnplMaad Porly t Blod. Aid lircstlDaDdPrsntBllloasD. 1 tts IW n,unps vroicaen. laeonvlaee you , will nail D?oUR BACK ACHE? Are yon troubled with constipation. Do you feel languid and utterly worn out? OBBE'S REVEALED REMEDY Will jive you new energy, take the Impurity out of your blood, make you well and healthy. Easy and pleasant to take. One dallar per bottle at your druggist's. "THE TRE8TLI BOARD," tl FEB ear: weekly, cents; monthly, 10 cants, old by all newsdealers. Offlcs. e(IS Calk iornla St., Ban Francisco, CsL H. tutus Hiiiitfiriij iiif'i 1 Bast tuuxh Sirup. Tastes GouL TJaal I ij il." ""V f"1 "r ' ' east snow storm has prevailed in the bay and along Massachusetts coast dur ing the past 84 hours. A three-masted schooner, name unknown, is reported wrecked off NanUsket bench. Tha Hull lifosaving crew has ' sent out a boat. 'At present writing tt Is not known whether or not the vessel's crew are still alive. - Boston harbor waa a fury ot driven snow and scattered spray. The ferry boat slips were under water, and pas sengers had to wade for it The storm played havoc with prop erty along the Lynn and 6wampseott shores. The exceptionally high tides swept away all buildings and de molished vachta and other small oraft lying upon the shore at Kings Beach in Swampscott. At Lynn, at high tide, the water went a considerable distance np New Washington street, flooding the cellars of several residences and making car and foot traffic difficult. The sea de molished 15,000 worth of stone break water on the front. Down on Can- Cod a howling northeast blisaard, sucl as preaviled last November on the aw ful night when the steamer Portland went down with all on board, raged alt day. None of tha light-hips could ba seen and it was impossible to learn whether the Pollock Rip lightship was holding its moorings or not. BY TREMENDOUS SEAS. 81s Mai i Lost Overboard Vraaa tha Kla. ahla Mara. Vancouver, B. G, Feb. 11. Tha steamer Empress ol Japan arrived yes terday from Hong Kong and Yoko hama. Mail advioea say that the steamer Kinshni Mara, which sailed from Seattle December 38, lost sis men overboard on her trip soross. When two days oat the wind blew a gala from the northeast with mountainous sess. Some ot tha crew, led by Mr. Laprsck, chiet officer, were seeming hitch covers and all movable fittings on the after deck, when a very heavy sea broke on board, completely filling the after deck and washing overboard the apprentice, officer and four sailors. Captain Brady at once put about in search of the men, but could not find them. Several oompanion-wayt of the Kinshni were carried away, besides large pieces of bulwarks. INVESTIGATE MILES' CHARGES. President MeKlnley Appoints Court of Inquiry. Wsshington, Feb. 11. The president has appointed a court of inquiry to ex amine into the charges touching the meat furnished during the wsi with Spain and other matters involved in the charges made . by General Miles against the . administration of war affairs. The court will consist of Major-General Wade, Colonel George W. Daiva, Ninth infantry, and Colonel Gillespie, corps of engineers. The conrt will meet in this city Feb- rnarv 15, to investigste the allegations of Miles as to tha meat furnished the srmy. The oourt will also submit an opinion npon the merits of the case, and Miles' charges, together with such recommendations of further proceed ings as may be warranted by the faota developed in the coutse of the inquiry. Miles declined to discuss the appoint ment of the oourt TO SUCCEED EAGAN. Colonel Joha F. Wsstoa to Ba Com mlssary-Oeaeral. New York, Feb. 11. A dispatoh to the Tribnne from Washington says: General Eagan is to be placed on the retired list of the army in a few days on his own application, after 80 years service, and Colonel John F. Weston,, the senior officer of the subsistence de partment is to be nominated by the president aa commissary-general of sub sistence. The arrangement for General Eagan's retirement was made before the presi dent commoted the sentence of dismis sal imposed upon him by the court- martial. By his retirement General Eagan will forfeit f 1,875 from the annual pay to which he would have been entitled for the next six years under the sen tence of suspension. To Bary Its Dead. Olympia, Wash., Feb. 11. Gover nor Rogers has received a letter from the father of a young man killed in the recent engagement at Manila, ask ing the governor what, if any, provi sion would be made by the state for burial, in the event that the bodies were brought home by the United States. The governor referred the mat' ter to the legislature in a special mes sage, giving his opinion that the state would honor itself by providing suit able burial fot its soldiers killed iu a foreign engagement. . The lee King's Grasp. Chicago, Feb. 11. This city is In the grip of the coldest westhei sinoe 1873. Twenty-two below is last night's record. About 20 persons weie so se verely frostbitten during the early morning that they had to be taken from the streets to hospitals. Several por tions of the city are suffering from laok of water, due to frozen pipes. One men was frozen to death on the street last night while intoxicated. Twenty Million Dollar Mortgage. Denver, Colo., Feb. 11. A mortgsge for $20,000,000, given to the Central Trust Company, of New York city, by the Colorado & Southern railway, was filed in this county today. The rev enue stamps used sggregated 135,350. Transport Grant Passes Algiers. Algiers, Feb. 11. The United States transport Grsnt, which sailed from New York January 19, bound for Ma nila, passedheretoday. Aaother Rich Strike. Skagway, via Viotoria, B. C, Feb. 11. The richest gold strike made for months is reported from McDonald creek, Northwest territory. . The strike is close to the boundary line of British Columbia and the Northwest Territory, The creek drains a natural basin that slopes down toward Lake Marsh and the Upper Yukon. The creek la five miles long. : Surface gravel gave from tl to $2 a pari. In tha country adjacent to Mc Donald creek there are innumerable orasks not yet proepeoted. The gold Is coarse and assays high. w . w sswwv--. --w-cw-n) S""-.. S IMtl V enterprise. The moving spirit now bs hind the scheme is Stewart M. Brlca, The mstter includes Valitabfu conces sions for the American-China Develop ment Company In the name of the China Railroad Company. Tha sur vey ot the road is already in progress. The office ot the new company is at Ta soma. . ; Maw Peril and -Sound Llne. W. II. Llewellyn and George Tiffany two New Yoik capitalists are at San Franoisco. They are said to have oome west on an important railroad deal. They have In view the building ot a railroad from Portland to Tacoma and Seattle, a distance of 140 miles. Bonds have already been placed in New York to raise the necessary money for the oouetruotion ot this road. It is com mon gossip that Llewellyn and Tiffany are agents tor the Vanderbilta. . ' Cutting the Time. Tha time between Chioago and Omaha has been reduced to IS houis on the Chicago tt Northwestern rial- way. This is part ot the overland limited, whioh is to reduoe the time between Chicago and Fort land to three days. The fastest time previously made between Chicago and Omaha on the Chioago St Northwestern was 13 hours and 85 minutes. A Carious Accident. A curious accident occurred in an Albina, Or., home recently by which a little girl was dangerously wounded by a revolver. The mother found the re volver whioh she imagined was un loaded. For some reason or other she placed it In an old slipper. The little girl oame in and gave this a kick caus ing the discharge of the revolver. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Markets. Onions, 8500o per 100 pounds. Potatoes, 16 30. : Beets, per saok, 75c. Turnips, per ssck, 60 (8 7 5c Carrots, per saok, 45(3800. Parsnips, per ssck, $1. Cauliflower, 600 OOo per doa. Celery, 88 40c. , Cabbage, native and California 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, 86 50c per box. Pears, 60o$ 1.50 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, J8o per pound; dairy and ranch, 1720o per pound. Eggs, 80a. Cheese Native. Ugllo. Poultry Old hens, 14o per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16a. Fresh meats Choice dressed beet steers, prime, 8c; cows, prime, 7o; mutton. 8c; pork, 8o; real, 0(2 8a. Wheat Feed wheat. 123. ' Oats Choice, per ton, $25. Hay Puget Sonnd mixed, 19.00(1 11; choioa Eastern Washington tim othy, f!5. --'- Corn Whole, 133.60; cracked, 124; feed meal, 123.60. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, 2530; whole, 132. Flour Patent, per barrel, 3.60; straights, $3.26; California brrnds, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour. $3.75; rye flour, $4.60. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped feed, $20 a 32 per ton; middlings, per ton,$17; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Portland MarheS. Wheat Walla Walla. 68c; Valley, 60c; Blueetem, 61o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.20; graham, $3.65; superfine, $3.16 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 4 1(3 43c; choice gray, 8940o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $33(338; brew ing, $23.60 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid' dlings, $32; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hsy Timothy, $910; clover. $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60(g55o; seconds, 4560o; dairy, 4045o store. 3530o. Cheese Oregon full cream, lSJio; Young America, 15o; new cheese. 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.60(34 per dozen; hens, $4.00(36.00; springs, $1.2&3; geese, $8.00(37.00 for old, $4. 60 6 for young; ducks, $5.00(3 6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16(3 16c per pound. Pots toes 80(3 900 suck; sweets, 3c per pound. Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, $1(31.35 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 75c per saok; beans. So per pound; celery 70(3 75o per dosen; cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 833Jfc per pound. Onions Oregon, 76c$l persack. Hope 16 18c; 1897 crop, 46o. Wool Valley, 10(3 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8(3 12c; mohair, 36c per pound. t Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4o; dressed mutton, 7)C spring lambs, 7c per lb. Bogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.26; light snd feeders, $3.00 4.00; dressed. $5.00(86.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.60(3 $8.75; cows, $3.60(83.00; dressed beef, 5(36 MO per pound. Veal Large, 1 07c; small, 7 (8 8c per pound. aa Francises Market. Wool Spring Nevada, '10(3 13c per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 13o; Val ley, 1517c; Northern, 9llc. Millstuffs Middlings, $21(338.00; bran, $18.00(319.00 per ton. . Onions 8ilverskin,60(890c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 28o; do seconds, 23 24c; fancy dairy, 33o; do seconds, 17 19c per pound. Eggs Store, 2224o; fancy ranoh, 2235o. Hops 1898 crop, 1817o. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $3 02.60; Mexican limes, $H6.60; Call torn ia lemons, $2. 00. 800; do choice, $3.60(34.60; per box. . Hay Wheat, $1417; wheat anl oat, $13(310; oat, $14(316; beet bar ley, $13(314; alfalfa, $12(314 per ton; straw, 6075c per bale. Potatoes Esrly Bose, $1.10(31.16; Oregon Burkanks, 76c a $1.16; ilvel Burhanks, 75o3$l; Salinas Buibanks, 11(3110 per sack. Tropical fruits Bananas, $1.36(3 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, $3.60(3 f.ou; rersian dates, per pound. ...... --r N .' -MW l bear witness to tbs assertion that they perform tha cures and relief they adver tise to, because they are from, people within reach, who can be referred to, and represent cures made years ago, that are shown to bs permanent, as well as those of recent date, Ir, Darrln has been practic ing in Oregon the past 11 years, and is now located at 2(15. Morrison street, Portland. Tha following cards are selected from thousands) To the Editor i Before rolnt under Dr. Darrln's treatment I had been sulterlng great pain in my head. Nothing seemed to help me until taking tlis doctor's elec tric and medicsl treatment. It's all gone now. Address, Wilholt, Or. ' 0. Is. DAILY. Dr. Darrin: The one minute operation fnrcroes-ys on my boy waa successful. Me had been cross-eyed since birth, lie fer any one to in at 207 Hall street, Port land. MKS. T. MAY HEW. Mrs. O. Kara;, of Leland, Or., writes Dr. Darrln as follows : After walking with a cane fur months from theetteots of scintlu rheumatism, "I am improving every day: I am going to Grant's Pass next week, I think the people there will stare at me more than thev did the 28th of Hntemler. the day I took the nmt treatment by elec tricity of you. They will think 1 walk more like a girl of 30 than au old cripple of 45. I hope you will live many years to. do for others as much as you havs dons for me." - Dr. Darrln gives free consultation to all, and, when necessary, gives medicines in connection with electricity. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 dally. Those willing to nay, 10 to 6: evenings. 7 to 6: Sundays, 10 to 12. Errors of youth, im- potency, varicocele, hydrocele ana strict ure a siievlaltv. All chronic and private diseases treated. No eases published only by permission of the patient. All bust ness relations strictly confidential Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and Ques tion blanks sent free. Batteries and belts furnished bv the doctor. Offices, 2U5 Morrison street, Portland. rOri. AMD EVENTS. u A. W. Millspaugh, aged 85, has been ticket agent at tha Union depot. Kan sas City, Mo,, since 1870 and has been in the railroad business for over 60 years. Mr. Millsbaugh is as acttva as though only halt his age. When the late Calivn 8. Brioe failed In bis earliest ventures he waa about to give tip entirely had it not been for encouragement and aid given him by Mr. Foster, who was afterward secre tary ot tha treasury under President Harrison. The young Chinese emperor, having outlived the reports that ha had com mitted suicide or been assassinated, Is now described ' by Dr. Dethera, a Frenchman, who is one of his physi cians, aa merely a sufferer from fits of depression and lassitude, his real ail ment so far aa titers is any, being ab normal melancholia. While on the bench Associsto Jus- tioa MoKecna, ot the United States supreme court, is the personiftcation of dignity, in private ha is tha most democratic member ot "the highest tribunal in tha land." In pleasant weather ha always walks to the conrt. stopping frequently to rhat moment with a friend or gaaa with inteieat at the shop windows. Demand far Oar Goods la Mexico. A member of a prominent clay man ufacturing company of Kansss City, recently teturned from Mexioan a business tour, states that Mexicans want our goods, "and never hesitate to spend the money for them, and they have got tha money, too. Take farm machinery for instance. One ranch man will bny a carload at a time for his own use. They need plows and pumps and windmills and ice plants. and. in fact, all kinds of modern ma chinery. Tha trade Is there and hss long been neglected. Wa can get it by studying the needs of the republio and catering to its people." A Woman's Smile. "Strange what ft little thing will turn tha whole current ot a man's life." " What's tha matter now, JoneeT" "Up to 80 days ago the young lady of my choice waa taking my attentions seriously, and oar msrrlsge seemed a foregone conclusion. Then I met her on the avenue, lifted my hat, made my best bow and dropped through a coal hole. Now aha can't keep her face straight a minute while wa'ra to gether.' Detroit Free Press. A single elephsnt's tusk can now be eut into a sheet of Ivory 150 Indies long and 80 inobes wide. The Teas Renad. All the year areund obronic or ne glected rheumatism bsngs on. It is worse In chilly, damp weather, but never sj bad that St Jacobs Oil can't promptly and effectually cure it. Space has temperature of 800 de grees below teio. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTE & STAFF 161 ADAMS T LHICAOO W4Mi rsMtilrlnff onworMrif. trwtmnt fthoiiM eAOalt prMDaUlr or by iwitrr " ? win. tti pHyBMr Ktil only icl'HBiva mn'a p",,Bt ' ' HtMlf of llfsMlinft. tufortunt vrywhr honid ImmwIiRiviy comoiuiik-Mi witte rr. Koh, of CblTQ. Kvry Unrig eottHilmnUmi, ItfmtHlit bb. )vrywl4r In mbIhI wlts sn4 lot! err In Sialn tivetopm. orrMpofi.tM oiiclteKi. Iai- nt-ml( Mffd.e.tl and KUrtrlil ii.stImh1 tlootd. Avoid drug rioinainos4 by tht a n au thor iiutd and rwlt-eHytod wtallU In WvnXmrn tVifvna. fflw geHitiln sHMrttiatlfttai lucftta onutJ of ji aw yoritor cnicttffo, jh nmm oitiaa your n vat affair arMfc. Uotial. treatment ftr nil disviaand w-kiteiw of th UfiiHo-Urinary, ftoiual, Kpr4idiietl and Narvoo ttyatara. pdtmnU to marriage removed, 'Myh DoaitlvAly uur.fta tbo blood, cut typhi! I MnhlsV m rifle tUm blood, eur typhi!, and removM alfwhito alowe fn throat or mtwMi, nop pr colored pot on body and eruption on Akin, aifto catarrh and rboumatlMiiv " Vlvor!a," tha only prntannl rwntorar and Inviforstior, ytv vigor to vital organ and nrv, prevent and cure grip. II per bottle. for &. 'Trial twill. filoer feruedy, half price. A negro woman Si th postmftitr At EdiBto ItfUud, B. O. FITS' Permanently Cnml. No flu or nrvoosiis enr ttrst day's uss of lr. Kllus's Urat Ksrvs K-atorr. fVn'l ror a M KM OS.OO trial bottle and treatise. lift. K. li. ILLUIIL Ltd., KW A ttii street, fUUadelpUla, fa. During the siege of Paris buttei was sold at $10 a pound. MACHINERY For Mills, Mines, Rhops and Farms; 8tel I.s Slnssnil Holntlny Engines; HosCtilnsl Tooth Raws, Albany (Irene, etc, TATUM&BOWtZrj 27 to fW First Rtrest Portlsnd, r. W-M t'rvuuut mrssl, bell fraeCitM. ,..r v., ..... ... - i"" i plso's Cure for Consumption is tUs only cntixh medicine used In my house,!). O. Albright, sllilllnburg, 1's., Vv 11, isu There are 47 Chinese temples in the United States. T Oars m Cold la Oae War Take Uxstive Bromo Qulnlns Tablets. AUdruKXtsMreruna mousy u taus w cure, S4o. . .Three thousand marriages are per formed every day all over tha world. Wipe Out. It Is the speclaa virtue of penetration in et. Jacobs Oil whioh carries it right down to the Solatia nerve In the cure ot Sciatica, and the effect is to soothe the nerve and wipe out the pain. , Emperor Charles V carried a watch In 1680 that weighed 87 pounds. In such a osse it is proper to say only "oarrlsds" such a watch is never 'worn. usw and sclentlflu treatment of all diseases of the genito urinary organs at once thorough, quick aud sura is that of Dr. Foots snd Staff, of 101 Adams St., Chioago. Tha doctors believe in pre scribing as little niedloije as is con sistent with certain core. They are old practitioners and years ot eiperi- enoe in tholr specialty lias taught them the needs ot every individual case, and how beat to treat it to effect a complete eradication of tha disease germ. Dr. Foote's Syphala is a well known end efficacious cure for all blood iltseasea.wblls his Vlgorala stands fore most among restoratives and invigora- tors ot the nervous system. A bridge ot 900 fool span at Buda Pest is being erected entirely by means ot electrical machinery. Society Women end, in fact. nearly ell women who undergo I & nevvoua ttrain, arc compelled to regret fully Watch the 4T0vr ng D0.U0T of the IT checks, the coming wrinkle And thinntit that become more Viistreating every day. (vtry woman knows that ill-health is fetal enemy to i beauty and that good health gives to the plainest fact an erv I durind attractivcnesv Pun blood and strong nerves these tc the sccvet of health and beauty. Dr. Williams' PinH Pills fov Pale People build strengthen the nerves. Ts the yoonj givl thty arc invalu able, to tha mother they tc a necessity, to the womsn approaching fifty they a&re the best remedy that science has devised fsv this evisis of her Ufa. Mrs. JscobWsever. of nshnstl, III., la nfty-els years eUt She says, "I m Beted fur te or sis years with the trouMe that coaws 10 snsra at this tlmt of life. I waa mack aesaraed, was aaable, ssuch of the time, le do my own work, snd suffered beyond my power to deacrtns. Iwesdowa hearted and atelsacboly. Nolhlnt seemed to do me say food. Thee I sosde up my mind lo try Dr. Williams' rink Pills ftir I'sle People, 1 bought Ihe flnrt bos la March, iSy?, awl was lieneSted from the start, A bos sad s kslf cured me completely, and I aa bow rugged and strung.1 -4aa- (.) HKtrd. The genuine package always bears the fvll name M alt druggists or sent postpaid on receipt cf prito 50 per bo by the Of. Williams C 0 aa sat, 11 .ey swt, seVS ( 0 4aaeae ae av mw Ssr aV war ASK The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J.T.' Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and tan have FREE I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted ss follows! TAOS t Mstch Bos, qusial dcilga, lav porwd from J, pas ss ( KniH its, ens l DIMM, IIMH 1 , r iKttson. 3f .tm.'i, gooa steel 4 ChiU'i la Set, V - -I- F I 15 I Self and rupls aiste us whit mstsl .... repper, one saui. I Rator, hollow grsuad, ana ligliih Meal T lluttsT Knife, Iripls piste, ben quaL S 8uKsrSlMU,tripMphte,ncst(llslily S Stsmo Hos. slerlini Uer . 10 tins, " Keea Kuller," two hlsdes U Uutcher Knife, " Kent Kutwr,' S-inch blsds 11 Shears, " Kasa Kultef," S-inch, nickel It NiitSet.CrseliersndS Picks, ler 14 Nsil file, MerliBg ulrer, satethyst 100 15 Tooth Brush, tterlinc silver. thyst let, f-tni h IM IS Psper Culler, ilerltng silver, sme- Ihy.t set, lnth ldft IT IlMeBsll,,'Assm:uilion,"tisstqusl. 1U0 IS Wstth, stem wind ssd set, guana. Mad good lima ksspsr M0 This offer expires Rovimbir 30, 1333. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, tt. Lout, Mo. The Monal Inientors' Issoclallon. (iMOUkrVBATni.) We do a general PATENT ntJSINES. Ws sncurs, lniriHlucs and salt patents. Onr reels- tared attorney ean get yon ).sU)iits dlreot (rmn inesovernineniwitiiouiaiiiBy, ass cents wauled In every town to sell patented artloTes. Kurtlinr Information fiirnlslied on rerHst, Rooh (US CHAMSSB OS COUHSHCS litllLUIHU. I'OKTLASU. , OSBUVN. YOUNG MEN! For Gonorrhoea and Oleet est Psoafa Okay Rpactna. It Is tlis ONMr nialloiiis wliUib will ours aah ann svary eaaa, SO OAHK known has sver railed to sura, no atauer how serious or or how lotitf HUui'tlnir. Itaantta Iron, Ms aaa will asfamlaa yoo. It la alwolutely aata, pravanta aiVtura. snrl eaa ha lakaa wttlioiit litnotivo. fctenre snd AttoniUm (mm tnulneaa. Pit U S. SI M. rw sals i,y sit ntiieole drus'triiita, or a-nt nrapaul by aliases. i'AMTciisioAi;c,ciini. QkovJsrauuM on ra,uar TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Kooisi Crrt-vnad, Hrl1r4 MsWlfc - t'alnlatift fllllnj( and ftiraoUon Dr. T,lf, White, Mrs. Bcpti, in the following letter, tells a familiar story of Weakness and suffering, and thanks Mrs. Plnkhaaa for compute relief: Dkajs IIbs. PiH.aUeT: I think It la my duty to write to you and tell you what Lydla E. plnkham 'a Vegetable Compound has dona for me. I feci Ilka another woman. Ihadauch dread ful headachea through my i temples and NNU) HI! nearly wens craiyiwaaalso troubled with chllls.wasvtiry weak; my left side from my shoulders to my waist pain- I 11.., V ad me terribly. I oould not sleep for tha palt. Plasters would help for s while, tut aa soon ss taken off, the pain would be Just as bad aa ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but It gave we do relief. " Now I feel so well and strong, have no more headaches, and no pain In aide, and It ie all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise It enough. It la a wonderful medicine. I recommend It to every woman f know." ; " '. The Sandwich Islanders estimate ths beauty of women by their weight. up and owvify the blood and Mtouin Co, chtnetuoV Mr ) . 0 f " 0mmm,0mi,4'm sr 0 mt Mr lap sar as asr '0 I W ill i v III rsz 1 1 everybody you know to save their tin tags for you TAGS IS A'srra Ctoc, filafcel, asrrsnted . . 'JuS SO Canisn, becknora ha sole, good weal ars) tt Sis M'laW TaatprxiM, bast qual Jul SJ Kmaas snd forki, sis aath, buck- hora hsndtaa. 6Q tl Clock, Srflay, Calendar, IharsvHe. star. Ilaromater 500 St Siova, Wtteoa ilea Mr, tua No, SS or No, 40 loo M Tool Set, not pUythuiet, but real loots, .,..,,...,,,,,,,,,, SOS St ToUat Bet, dscomted porcaiu'ls, very handxune SnO TT Watch, sulid Mivar, fuB jeweled . . 1UU0 SS Kawins Machine, SiU class, srilh stl attachments. IMS ft Revolver, Coll' a, heal quality IMlO SO kins, Wincheaier, Is-thrn, 'rl cal lots) St Bhot Cue, double bstrat, tbuaraar- Icaa, tuh iwka 9000 tl Oullar (Wa.hlHim), rmcwond, io- laid with aiothaejr-iiesrl S000 IS Ilkycls, standard nuke, ladies' ee fents' SMIO BOOKS-10 choiea MlKiiona-aaiaa as bl year1, hat, 40 lags asch. Tt C) o () ELIEF OR. MARTCL'tt FRENCH FEMALE FOR WOMEN PILLS PsVrt!m.Ur tvnd tiwtl. inoiitslii in pUln iwtavlfxi WH-r H4IIsK0 sTstBali FRENCH DHUq CO., SHI 8SS Pearl 51., saw Verb CURE YOURSELF! . e iir annaiiirai alaeharnua, liineiiinialli.na. flu lll . . I '".".m. ur uii-nrstloua .-,:' "d.t.. i... V j , ru". IrMibaSlOHtemtino. st or soin.nuut. mnm "J OTaccMta, r sent In slain wrapper, ll.ie, or I uotllaa, W.V. Ircnlar nt i.rt raqnest. SURE CURE FOn PILES riJlTlNoTllaa pruur.es sil."u,.a!d .eu"in. rioitiNU i-iiaeprounia This form, sa well aallt rues srs aurad a wen as nimii, eieauinii n, Prolrtldiiis iradbiDr. Sioaanlio'slleftemed na and nleaTing. Ahaorbs tainon. Hv lita or aant lir mall. Trl l.u true. Write Stops Itohins Jaratdruaali sis sboutiuur esse, UK.HUSAWKU, Pliiiaiia., Ps. W. P. W. V, NO. 1-'9U, lslletae,,?j m a it- lassisuT.s.r 1