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'On Year's Seeding, Nine Years' Weeding." ' &Ctg1tdtd impurities in jow blood ntfl sow seeds of disesse of tuhiA you mxy ww get rid. If yoar Hood is even iht Ust bit impart, do not deity, but tke Hood's SsrssparSU t once, h so doing there is ufetyf in deUy there is danger. Be sure to get only Hood's, because 1 He Didn't Lansh. Btranger You ate the only gentle man in the room. Quest In what way, sirf Stranger When I tripped in the dance, and went sprawling on the door, tearing my fair partner's dress, you were the only one in the loom who did not laugh. Guest The lady is my wife, and I paid for the dress." N. Y. Weekly. Portland tat the Knit. Effective September 1st, the Rio Grande Western Railway will pat on its fourth popular tourist excursion car from Portland to the East. This oar will run via the Colorado Midland, Chicago, Bock Island & Paoiflo and ' Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul roads, and will leave Portland every Friday, spend the second day oat (Sunday) at Salt Lake City, "the City of the Saints," and then go through to Chi oaf o via Colorado Springs and Omaha, without change. The other person ally conducted tourist exclusion leave Portland: Monday, via Kansas City and the Missouri Pacific and Chi cago & Alton f roads; Tuesday, via Omaha and the Chicago, Bock Inland & Pacific, and Wednesday, via Omaha and the Burlington roads. , All of these cars are out out for the day at Salt Laka City, giving all passengers a daylight stopover in the Mormon capi tal, thus ensuring them a ride by day light through the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The cars leaving Poitland Monday,- Tuesday and Wednesday run over the Denver & Rio Grande tracks. This give the passenger from the Pacific Northwest the choice of cross ing the Bookie via Tennessee, Mar shall or Ilagerman Pas. For information a to rate and tor deaoriptivs pamphlets, address J. D Mansfield, General Agent, S53 Wash ington alreet, Portland, Oregon. OkTt Him Away. Joseph Jefferson tell a story of friend of hi who was playing Richard III on the Texas frontier. When it came to wooing of the Lady Anne an indignant cowboy jumped op and ahonted: "Don't you believe him, marm. He've two Mexican wive down in San Antonio." N. Y. World. Schillings ; Best ; tea sold only in Packages Italy ha only dosen commercial schools of all erade. Improved Train Equipment. The O. R. & N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chioago through train, and a dining car service ha been iuauguarated. The train i equipped witb the latest chair car, day coaches and luxurion first-class and ordinary deepen. Direct connec tion made at Granger witb Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rate, etc., call on any O. R. & N. agent, or addree W. II. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Homelike. "I'll know better next time," said Mrs. Ferguson, speaking of it after ward. "I told George' nncle to con sider himself at home in oar home." "Wei 17" "Well, it wasn't five minutes after ward that he began to grumble about the cooking." Chicago Tribune. A ball of fir which afterward proved to be a meteor, wa seen shooting through th iky at Fon do Lac, Wis. It alighted upon the roof of John Wal teii' dwelling, and set fire to the 'house. S . " T TV - 1 An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial fTecta of the well known remedy, Ktbup op Flos, manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It ia the one perfect atrengtbening laxa tive, cleansing? the system effectually, dispelling colds, headache and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling on to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneya, liver and bowels, without weakening; or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatio plants, by a method known to the California Fio Srnur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BA N PHAHOXaOO. OAI LotrrsvnxH, xt. tw tomc f. Y. Ifot salt by all Druggists. trie Mc pcrtmtU WA v saw- RETURN Of VOLUNTEERS. Washington Regiment Will Leave H nil Within a Waeet. Manila, Sept. S. Of the troop about to retain to the United State, the Kansas men will leave on hoard the transport Tartar, the Washington regiment on board the Pennsylvania, and the Kevada cavalry on the Ohio, All these departure will ooour within the next week. Eight hundred men of the Kansas regiment wilt return, and 800 will remain at Manila, 160 of them re-enlisting. Three officers and 80 men of the Kanaans were killed, and 19 officers and men died from disease during the smallpox epidemio, while 133 members of the regiment were wounded. Of the Washington, 875 men are embarking, while 8 officer and S06 men will stay, most of the remaining enlisting in the mm regiments being formed here. One of the officer of the regiment wa killed, one was wounded, and one died fiom disease; 21 men were killed. 188 wounded, and 9 died. fnnatoa Want to Star. General Frederick Funston and Mrs. Funston are with the general' regi ment. General Funston ha undergone an operation necessitated by an injury resulting from a fall from hi horse while serving in the Cuban army with General Uomes, In the courts of an interview, General Funston remarked that he would not mind staying in Lu ton. He disliked war, bat inasmuch aa there ia fighting, he would like to remain and aid in bringing it to a close. Speaking of the future, he said: , "The only solution of the problem will be through whipping the insur gents. 1 do not think they will sur render. When we begin active opera tion against them on a large scale in the autumn we will scatter them into mall bands, and I think when the sol dier composing these band see that they are persistently pursued they will throw away or hide their arms and re turn to their pursuits of peace. A year hence small bodies of armed men will be able to go anywhere in Luion. The island wa always infested witb bandits, and wa never eafe for Euro peans to travel in. Probably after the end of the fighting tb highwaymen will be mote numerous because the member of Agninaldo'iarmy who have lived for year witb gun in their hands have acquired a state for bush lie, and would rather continue a highwaymen than return to work. "Cavalrv is greatly needed here. The country, when dry, ia snpeib for cavalry operation. The insurgents have none. One of their strong point ia their ability to retreat rapidly. Cavalry could overtake and hopelessly scatter and punish them, and could subsist largely on the country. When cavalry ia once here, it should be given a chance to go ahead and not be kept in town for guard duty. Our greatest auocesse have been gained when the regimental commanders have been al lowed to follow op quickly the advan tages gained in battle. Small bodies of Americana, opeiating freely and commanded by offioer of dash and en ergy, could badly break up the enemy. The capture of Aguinaldo by cavalry would be a lees difficult proposition than the capture of the Apache chief in Arizona. DRIVEN TO THE HILLS. Cab a Bawd Its Ara Kouted by the Ameri can Troops. Manila, Sept. 3. Dispatches from Cebu announce that the American troops, under Colonel Bayleas, witb two field pieces, sailed Monday into the hill against the band of native who recently ambuehed four of our soldiers and who have been generally troublesome. The Americans found the native entrenched and drove them from their trenches further into the hills. There were no casualties on the American side, though there were some heat prostrations. The native loss is not known. Thre cruiser Charleston landed men who guarded the oity dur ing the absence of the troop. The Fourth infantry having prepared to give the insurgents a warm reoep. tion, the latter have ceased to prepare their attack on Imns. Ballad far Gibraltar. Villefranche, Sept. 9. Admiral Dewey remained on board the Olympia this morning. In brilliant sunshine and with a froth breeze blowing, the preparations for sailing commenced at 3:15 P. M.. when the lannohe were hauled np, interested crowds on chore watching the preparation and admir ing the activity of the crew. At 8:30 the mail orderly left the quay witb the latest mail, the anchor were hoisted, and at 4 o'clock sharp the cruiser tailed out of the harbor for Gibraltar until September 12. He expressed pleasure previous to his departure, at hi stay here, and dread hi countrymen' re ception. The admiral' visit here wa the most interesting in the history of the harbor. Transport Victoria Sails. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 2. The trans port Victoria sailed tonight with horses, feed and provisions for the Philippines. Tbeie are 75 members of the Third cavalry aboard. Mrs. Pan ton, wile of the captain of the Viotoria, accompanied ber husband on the trip. It l estimated that one crow will destroy 700, COO Insect every year. World's Crops Short. Vienna, Sept. 2. The Hungarian ministry of agriculture ha just issued its annual estimate of the world' harvest. This point to consideiabls deficiency. The wheat yield is 110. 000,000 hectolitre below last year' yield, and about 84,000,000 abort of the entire world' demand. The estimated yield of rye 1 6,000, 000 less than that of last year; of bar ley, 33,000,000 less, and of oat, 85, 000,000 lets. The total deficiency in all cereals is about 97,000,000 hectolitres. Filipinos Will Its Landed. Washington, Sept. 2. Commissioner-General Powderly, of, the immigra tion bureau, with the approval of the secretary of the treasury, ha issued an order allowing 66 of the 68 Filipino recently arrived at San Francisco to be landed on the acceptance of a bond ct 1500 in each oase, conditioned on their not becoming public charge. The two refused a lauding are said to be affliot ed with a loathsome disease. ' There are 1,298 more scholars on th roll of the Sunday sohool of Ire land than last year. BEST TRADE EVER KNOWN. AttonlihMttj Increase Over That of last V 4"ear 1 Shown. The R. G. Dun iSCa'a weekly re view of trade inys: Nothing ia mors eloquent than tho facts. Aotual pay nieuta through the principal clearing house were S3 per cent larger than last year and 60.2 per cent larger than in the same week in 1893. For the inonth thua tar, the daily average of payments ia 30.8 per cent larger than last year and 56 per cent larger than in 1892. Iron work which supply Pittsburg are sold up far into 1900, and can do nothing, though prices muoh boyond what they received are paid by those who must have iron this year. The snoimou demand for more railroad and more rails and cars, mors vessels, warehouses and building to handie the extraordinary business in progress cannot be metaa quickly aa men would like, andwoikof all sort ia delayed, from the biggest war vessel to the smallest factory. Western receipt of wheat no long er keep up with the extraordinary movement a yeai ago, falling 1,800,000 bushel behind for the week, but for four weeks have been 15,867,414 bush els, against 14,364,631 bushel last year. Atlantic export were slightly larger than last year, and in four weeks, 11,421,833 bushel, flour in cluded, against 11,737,285 bushel last year, while Pacific export have been 883,034 bushel for the week, and in four weeks, 1,6S3.33 bushel, against 1,631,954 bushel last year. ' Failure for the week have been 163 in the UnitedStatea, agintt 179 last year, and 16 in Canada, against 26 last year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 675Se; Valley, 6959gc; Eluestem, 606l0 per bulb el. Flour Beat grade, $3.25; graham, 13.65; superfine, $3.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 4043c; choice gray, 87(3410 per busheL Barley Feed barley, fieKggl?; brewing, $18.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hay Timothy, $809; clover,- $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 45(3 60c; seconds. 85 40c; dairy, 8035o; store, 22H'27io. Egg 1818c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 13c; new cheese, lOo per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3,600 4. 50 per dosen; hem, $4.60; springs, $2 3.00; geese, $4.00(35.00 for old, $4.60(36.60 for young; ducks, $5.00(3 5.60 per dosen; turkeys, live, 12j, 13i'c per pound. i Potatoes 7 5c (3 1 1 per sack; sweets, 8 H 8c per pound. ! Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 80c per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, l)t3c per pound; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnip, $1 beans, 6 (3 6c per pound; celery, 70 (3 75c per dosen; cucumber, 60c per box; peas, 34c per pound; tomatoes, 75c per box; green corn, 13)s15c per dozen. Hops 11 13o; 1897 crop, 48o. Wool Valley, 13l3o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8(3 13c; mohair, 27 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8o; dressed mutton. 1 7c; lambs, 7Jc per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dreesed, $6.00 6.60 per 100 pound. Beef Gross, top steers, 8.60 $4.00; cows, $3. 00 3. 60; dressed beef 6(370 per pound. Veal Urge, 637Jn'c; small, 84 8c per pound. Seattle Merketa. Onion, new, $1.25 1.60 per tack. Potatoes, new, lGJlc per lb. Beets, per sack, $1 10. Turnips, per sack, 75c Carrots, per sack, 90c Parsnip, per sack, $1(31.75. Cauliflower, 75c per dot. Cabbage, native and Californu $1 (3 1.35 per 100 pound. Cherries, 75o$l. Peaches, 75 90c Apple. $1.25 1.75 per box. Pears, $1.75 per box. Prunes, $1 per box. Watermelons, $3(33.60. Cantaloupe, $1.60 3.75. Blackberries, $1.60 3. Butter Creamey, 25c per pound; dairy 1720o ranch, 12317c per lb. Egg, 26c Cheese Native. 13 13c. Poultry 13 14c; dressed. 16Jic Hay Puget Sound timothy, $7 9; choloe Eaatern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn Whole, $23.60; cracked, $23; feed meal, $38.00. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $31; whole, $32. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60; blended strait ts, $3.26; California $3.26; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour, $8; rye flour, $4.60. Mills tuffs Bran, per ton, $16; shorts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped feed, $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $23; oil cak meal, per ton, $85. San rraneieeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1314o per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 1014o; Val ley, 14 19c; N oi them, 8(3 10c. Onions Silverakin, 90c Of I per sack. Butter Fancy creamery, 27 28o; do seconds, 83 36c; fanoy dairy, 2325o do second, 1923o per pound. ' Egg Store, 19 22o; fancy ran oh, 22(3280. , Hop Nominal. Citrus Fruit Orange, Valencia, $3.76 8.25; Mexican lime, $4 6.00; California lemon, 750 $1.60; do choice, $1.752.00 per box. Hay-Wheat, $6X9X; wheat an! oat, $7 8; oat, $8 9; best bar ley, $4.50 7; alfalfa, $6.00 7 per ton; straw, 20 86a per bale. Potatoes Early Rote, 60 90c; Oregon Burkankt. $1.35$1.50; river Burbankt, 45 90c; Salinas Burbank, $1.26 1.60 per aok. Tropical fruit Bananas, $1.60 3.60 per bnncb; pineapple, $2 4.00; Persian dates, 68,q par pound. - Remorse of a Guilty I Stomach W .... U.f nClf nwtlltftn. 111.. tt a veteran or the lath lUtuuls lu u try. He said: For more than 15 year Iwst a tnfreror from muitiui In its wore form. I vna much reduced In lleeli and strength anil unable to alteud to builneae. Finally my wlte per suaded me to try Dr.WtlUatnf J'lnk Fllla tor til feople and to mr sur prise I bean to set bettor. Three boxes e (Too ted a cure that bat been permanent. When I bran to take the pUls I welshed 11 pounds; now 1 weigh 163. Tlieee pill did me mors rood than all th other medicines 1 tav..vertaanh R McLjtM AK Butwerlbed and ivorn to tefore in this teroud dav of December, 1KV7. B. R. Wallace, A'orars Pu&iie 1"toM Prtu, Hamilton, 1U. To anv inffereri from etomach or bowel trouble lr. Williams' diet book is free ou request. Or. William' Pint Plllt tor Pale Peeplt are sever tots T we eoin or www. but eliyt Is ptcVsttt. M til 'tl. artirect Irem the Or. WHIIemt Meolcln Ce.. Schenectady, N. t.. 60 ctntt pr sax, S Bsie ou. swsjpf'sjIWWTF- String Heana Slewed la Butter. Prepare the bean at usual, parboil them, tben put them on in just noiis,li new boiling water to cover them, and add as much butter as you would use in dressing them to serve. Let them oook in the water and butter for two hours, ail din a water as it boil away. Pepper and add salt to tnste, ndd a little milk if preferred, and you will have a dish, tit not only for a king, but for t he independent A merioan citiaen who pay hi way aa he goes. Housewife. Ostriohes, whun frightened, get over the ground at the rate of 25 miles an hour. Their stride measure 11 feet. An India elephant can carry from 800 to 1,000 pounds, march cinlit to 10 hours a day, and do with five or six horns' sleep. He need 600 pound of green feed daily, besides grain. ' Charles Darwin' statue, the gift of Prof. Ponltou, has been put up in the Oxlord University museum next to the statue of Sir lsaao Newton. Mis Annie Lukor, an American gill, is a diver from Diversville. At the Royal Aquarium, London, she daily dives from a height of 90 feet into a tank of water. A San Francisco man who died not long ago with pleuiisy was found to have bad three-quarters of an inch of a needle in his heart, which had been there long enough to rust. You know very well how you feel when your liver don't act. Bile collects In the blcod, bowels bee ome constipated and your whole system Is poisoned. A lazy liver Is an Invitation for a thouoand paln3 and ach?s to come and dwell with you. Your life becomes one long measure of Irritability and despondency and bad , feeling CASCARETS act directly, and In a peculiarly happy manner on the liver and bowels, cleansing, purifying, revitalizing every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as Is soon shown by Increased appetite for food, power to digest it, and strength to throw off the waste. Beware of imltotlonol jf f " rfor fr-0) ) as: er B THIS IS B THE TABLET f t JV y "wy I . - - et i! ' ANNUAL SALES. 6.00O.OOO BOXES. 0' CASCABSTg trt teeohrtcly htrmleat, a partly vttUl compos ad. Ho mercerfal ar ether Mineral pin-Boleoa is Casurat. Catctratt promptly, effectively a at parmaaanUy esra arory dltorder ot the Btonueb, Ureraad UUiitlnet. They act osly ear eonetlpatlos, but correct any sad every term of Irrafslarltyof the bowels, Inclaaini t larrkoaa an dyaaa tary. Pleasant, paUUble, potest. Tatt good, do coos, "ever ticket, weakta er grist. B tart yo get the genuine I Beware of lmltttloni tad snbetltutet I Bay t box of CABCARSTC ts-dty, and 11 sot pleated la every reapect, get your money back I Writ at for booklet sad bet sample I Address STBRURO MKBDY COMPABT, CH1CA00 ar KW T0KK. B B' illiUliilMlUUlKiM MACHINERY, ...TATUM & BOWEN... 29 I. 38 Flrtt Street PORTLAND, OR. DReGUfiff'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headache end Wyapupula, Bciuore 1'lmpleaand Purify the Blood, Aid llifi-atioD tndPrerent Ulllouaneaa. Uo notUrlpeornicken. Toconvlnce you, wa will mall ample free, or full hos for Ke. UK. IIOHANUtf CO., fhUada., gonna. Bald ,7 Jiruei,t. CURE YOURSELF. Hat. ItiaVaU f- ....-.....t dlRchteruoi, inrttiiifmtoim, lrr.ttitii.at Hi,P..ir...I I 11 tJf yucani m-Kit.v...... L- atituvrtp, mint ll MlrlQw THeEHNlOHIIHCiltClJ, 0T poiwnu. - mj awrnuxiMiBi ij mtfuiH rrutp. im ittv. Hfild br drnpTginw, ALL KINDS At m SSI be ess. ar asm tat at natural wmt Aa mi jails, r i i ii uu sj its w n r:L. A Full Use Uehlad. Edna I love to rids in front on a taudoiu. Jack You do? Why? "Because no nmltor what happen thore is always orna ono to fall back on." Chicago Kvening Now. Z.adl Can Wear shoes On slio smaller after using Allen's Foot Kao, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes fool easy; gives inttnnt relief to com and bunions. It's th greatest comfort discovery of tlu) age. Cure swollen foot, blisters and cal lous s;iot3. Allen' Foot-Kase it a oertatn cure for InKrowlitR nails, sweating, tmart inn, hot, aching feet. We have 80,000 testi monials. All druggists and olios atore tell It. 85c Trial pnokngs l' UKK by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. l.e ltoy, N. Y. Ta Prevent Magging. Customer Will thoso pant bag at the knees? Dealer Main frient, no pants will bag at da knees if you treat doni right. 1 tell von how beforo yon go. It ee my own Invention. Customer (delighted) Then I'll take them. Here i the money. What i yonr plan? Dealer Noffer lit down. N. 1. Weekly. In the British army in India there are about 1,600 case of typhoid fover every yoar, 800 of them fatal. It is a lemarknble (act that few bald head men ever die of consumption. Remember that you can buy Jesse Moor A. A. Whiskey for the same price that is paid for ordinary whiskey. For salt by all brat-claas dealers and druggUta. To lay the dust on it roadbed the Boston and Maine railroad ran a large oil sprinkler over it route. We will forfeit 11,000 if any of our pub lished testimonials are proven to be uol genuine. Tn 1'iso Co., Warren, l'a. The first balloon ascension was made bv the Montgolllor brothers in Lyons, France, June 8, 1783. CtTO Permanently Ciirtri. No IHaornerreuanaai Ha enorttrat tly uae or Ir. Kllne'a Or.l Nerve Keetaror. Hand fix FBEI3 JM.QO Irlid bottle and treatise. D.-t. K. U. LUife, Ltd KM Arcb street, I'lilladeliitala, l'a. The Cllrrdwellere and How to Reach Them. The Denver ft Rio Grande railroad has recognised the great Interest which has lately been aroused in these won derful mint, and will furnish on appli cation to 11. C. Kichol, General Agent, 251 Washington street, Portland. Or., a pamphlet desoiibing the ruin, aud the best way to reach them. Theso historical ruins are located on the lino of the Denver St Bio Grande railroad. Paities going East should avail thorn solves of the opportunity of purchasing ticket via this line, the acenio line of th Tsorhi The ordinary folding fan wa Invent ed in the seventh century by a Japa nese artist, who detivod the idea fiom watohing a bat closing its wings. A sheep with five horn rsmblet around tho farm of William Marston in Cedar Springs, Ky. Two horns grew on each (id of th head and on in the onnter. On each train of the new Siberian railroad theis will b stationary bi cycle to afford exercise to th passen ger and a barber who will ihavs them fie of cost. swimmm'.' PORTLAND DIRECTORY. fenee and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRB A IKON WORKS! WIRB and iron Iniclnit; office ralllnir, etc, ltd Alder. tlanhlnery and Snitllee. C A WBTON at CO.j ENOINKB, ROII.RKH, MA. cluntry , aii)ipllea. tft-W Klrat St., Portland, Or. JOHN POOLB, PoKTt.AHD, Oaitoos. can Klv you th best bnntalna In K"ral iiiftr.liinery, ennlnea, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts sod windmill, Th new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, It tin equalled Wlioleaelo Umsclata and Photographic BUipllea. BLUMAUKR-PRANK PRUO CO. 14 AND 1M Fourth Htrvet, Portland, Orciron. ARTEItSOUIl To (rood and too cheap to be with out it. Rupture treated eclen IIHcallr and couhdentl al ly. CarriiMnMnu lalltlM. WOOD... i CO., Ill ttctn St., P tl.nJ, t n.T I w opportunity ig prsweniaMl'1 J, A. Rmith, I am. m m . a i - a n 1 1 atidti tin i y . f If l I "liW mill,. eq""'' -t''1'' wwih m.IU? m m! in laBIIIMlttSI ISanil afeasr 9iP sjass w . tm Largest Host ea Rseord. The bust of Sir Joseph Paxton, the arohltoot of the faninii Crystal paluuo in London, la now being moved from it old position on the terrace to the parade. The work of moving It Is much like that of moving a house, for the bust i on of the largest aver made. It was completed In 1869, and Ntnnd over nl mi feet in height. Sir Joseph Paxton was boin in Bedford shire in 1808, and was knighted for hit turvlooa in designing tho Crystal palace. Ho died In Sydenham In 1805. Ill plan for the Crystal palace was accept ed after 233 other plan had houn de clined. He alio won fame a a land oape gardener and architect, and was elected to parliament at a liberal. Chicago Tribune. Mnale for Nervanaueea. 8oientlnts claim that music has power to soothe the nerves. Hut the quickest way to cure norvutuneaa is to NtrviiKthea the nervous system. We know of iioihltiu which will accunipliah this quicker thnn llontetter's Wtonmcli Hitters, Do not take a substitute. Ke that a private Itevenue Stamp covers the neck of (he bottle. Klntlchi Batnoknb president of the diet at Japan, it a Presbyterian. rMeaaaiit. I'alatable. I'otenk. Enay to buy, esay to tnke. oanv In action, any tn ruatilte Caacarets Candy Cathartic, Idtial liver rciitiiator and lutvatlual tuultt. All dnisi glau, lue, iffi,o 600. Scientlfla men generally believe that the bed of the Paoiflo Ocean was one above water and inhabited by men. DKArNKBS CANNOT 11 CtTKCD Ky local applications, ts they cannot reach th diacaed portion ol tho ear. There la only en way tocuredcalueaa, and that la by entiatltu tlonal reinedlea. Deafuxaa la cauaed by an In flamed condition ol the rnucoua llulii of til Kuaiacblan Tut. When ihla tub tola In tUnivd you have a ruuibllns aound or Imper feci hearing, and wbvn It It entirely oloaed duAfnuaa la the reault, end unleta tlie InnainiHa. tlon can be taken out and till lube reatored to Ita normal condition, hearing wlltbedoatroytd lorererinlueeaaee out ot lea srs cauaed by catarrh, which It uotliiuir but an turlataed Condition ol th miimma aurtacea. WewlllgWe On Hundred Hollars tor any caaeol I)aineas(catisd by catarrh) that can not tie cured by Hall'a Ceiaxrb Cur. Mend lor ..rou.., .res. , CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. (told by nrudgtxta, 73e tlall'a Vamlly PUls srs th best. Kingfisher, Kan., ha an ordinance requiring the dngcatcher to produce the tail of every unlicensed dog killed by him. - ' Mother will 11ml Mrs. Whitlow's Sooth lug Syrup th best remedy to una fur their ebitdren during the teething period. Grasshopper attain tholr greatest sice in tooth America, if here they giow to length of five Inches and spread out 10 Inches. In Astl, Californls, i an immense clslt'tn lined with concrete two feet thick for the ttoiage of wine. It ca pacity I 600,000 gallon. Fifteen prisoner in th Col urn but (Ohio) penitentiary were In the habit of stealing cigar from th (hop, and tranafeirlng theia to outside confeder ate. One of the prisoners, an old col der, bad a wooden leg. This lis used a a receptacle for on of th ttolcn cigar. The flrtt tllkwoims raised In th West have been produced by Mark Chieta, an Italian, at De Moines, Ia., from egg imported from Italy. From 10 ilk moth he got 8,000 eggs, and of then 4.000 hatched. It I hi inten tion to produce tilk on large scale. ' WukingToa 8r. at malt Tha hap. I Jut thr hat cUt sur L I have been troubled; at great deal wlla a torpid liver, which produoee oooaii na tion. 1 found CASCAKKTS to bo all jou lain tor them, sod secured such relief ths first trial that I puroheaed another supply and aa completely cured, I shall only be too fled to reeomneod casoarela whenever the opportunity la presented " J. A. Smith. Mttttusquebsno Are., Philadelphia, Vs. ROBUST AND STRONG. Snch a person la th conattnt envy of the weak, nervoua pcraon of the iwrnoii with thin, Impure bloixl. Tho way to build up health Is thtough the blood. Moore's Revealed Remedy Makca Impure blood pure. It create a fond apatite and stalata dlmatlon. (1.00 per bottle at your drutgltta. YOUNG MEN! For Onnnfrb'M Mid Oliwt vH Pmbttf 1ky pninfi. It U tit ONI-Y utfKlbiina whiili vrlil oun wih iukI fry ewfl. NO OAHK known it bM vr fitlI to aura, no tniaitftr hiW wtiMs r of how long Uuti.itY ftsitilia from Its mm will Mttontah jrou. It la tMolutlr Mfs SrttvtMita BtHfimrti. and mil ikan wlthrmt 1iicviiv iniwe ami dfUmtion from builntM, I'UU'K For Ml t.y all rw 1 1 itt, la dniirtrttta, or atnt firaptiid b spi-M, tilsUiUr wr-vpfMHt. on rwr-iiit of itiifD. hr l'A UH t VHIhIVAC CO., Ohloit, 1U. UrooUr miiiad on ruN(w. RDB. KAHTILt BOOK, cltefi?r Women" rf-fv. Ssntraa, In plain, aaalwl anraioce. Write v-aj lor triia liooKtOontalnliui rartlftt Ura and TaaUaioniaia ol IU, UkMVUk French Feratla Pills. Praland br tbmiMndf of HtlaflM Udlaa M ara, siwHTariia.r.iuin wiiriuutaq Muu Huld.Mrairdruuifiarilu mntaj box, rrmmh irw m in Bin, w midi uq na, tm no otnor. ,i m ajay-sjar-"'l''o' Tho debilitating drain and discharges which weaken to . many women are caused by Ca tarrh of the distinctly fomlntne organ. The sufferer may call her trouble LeuchorrhocA, or Weaknea,or Fenmle Disease or some other name, but the real trouble is catarrh of the femslt organ and nothing else. I'e-ru-na radically and perma nently cure this and all othet form of Catarrh. It ita positive speclllo for female troubles cauaed by catarrh of tb delicate lining of the organs peculiar to women. It always cures if uted persistently. It is prompt and certain. The microbe that causo chill and fever and malm la outer tho sj tain through mucous inombiuiies made porou by catairh. Po-ro-ns heal the mucous membrane anil prevent ths entrance of malarial gotms, thas preventing and curing these affection. Even radithe ar adulterated now in Berlin, Germany, They ar dipped into aniline dye to muk them look fresh and pink. Tho dniminwr in Hervimi regiment never nairie th drum. It I placed on two-wheeled cart, which I drawn by a big dog just In advance of ths drummer. Th Hawaiian Island a century ago had a native population of tome 400, 000, which ha diminished to let than 80,000 at th pienent time. Four cannon have been placed on th four tide of the town of lianne sey, Oklahoma. When the cloud In tlioate an approaching cyclone, the on non on the threatened id, loaded with alt, bombard the menacing cloud, which soon disperse In fact, flss from the cannon' angry mouth. Meat It never eaten by ths Trapplst monk of Gothtemane, Ky. Vegeta ble snd wheat bread are their only food. They never apeak to each other unlet when extremely ill, and they know nothing of the oiirront event of the outside world. 3 3 tOc 25a 50c DRUGGISTS trt ...ao EAST VIA- ?"otIeB" Thronrh PbIbob and Tonrlat tlleapar lllulnir and It. i nr.. t Huiokliiv Library Cars, ....FAST TIME.... Service and Scenery Unequalled. Por Tickets ami all Information tpply ta your nearest agent, oraddreaa ' A. 11. C. liRNNIHTON, aia auuul uur aaaa. UK. HUMAN Ko, PUilada", pi? K. P. N. U. MO. it( . 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