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a.-' mtjji kJ u a iw aw m tttda 0 Www 4it af m n ttj everywhero . . Every woman knows some woman Mend who helped by LydSa Cm tF&kSiStnr-', Vegetable Compound. What does this i Hand say about it? flestd tho letters from Women being published In this peper If yon- are ailing, don't try experi ments Holy on tf so rolls f.7rs. Plnkham's great tnesKolna has stood with' out a poor for thirty yesrs' t f - i y . I Puzzled women write to FJ7r&, Plnkham for advloe whlsh'.'sfse gives without chama'm "' " The advice Is confidential andaoouratem ft has helped a million wo men f.lrsm Plnkham's address Is Lyon, fJassJ Specific Criminality. "According to Marambat," says the Kew Voice, "3.000, oonvicts examined by him, 78 per cent were drunkards; 79 percent of these were vagabonds and beggars; 50 per cent of 5 the asaassins and 57 per cent of the incendiaries were drunkards. Marro found that the drunkards stood in the first rank of highway robbers, 82 per cent; Yetault found among 40 alcohoho criminals that there were .,15 x homicides, 8 thieves, 5 swindlers, 8 assaulters (on women"), four assaulters (wounding), and two vagrants." A SIGNIFICANT LETTER, New York City, Feb. 15, 1900. My Dear Carlton: I " know it will please yoa to learn ' that my homeward journey lrom Ban Francisco was more than pleasant.- One striking feature that added very . much to my comfort was the dining car service on the Rio Grande Western and the Denver St Rio . ' TV. itx alia Aiwut itfirL'im nt this description I have ever seen any where, either in this country or abroad; the food and cooking was all that could be desired, and at very moderate prices If you happen to know the Rio Grande Western people, I wish you would say to them that it will afford me the ereateat pleasure at all times to bear testimony anywhere to the above facts, Very truly yours, (Signed) J. ADDISON BAKER, 2nd. -,. ,. . (Salt Tribune. The Rio Grande ' Western Railway now operates through Pullman sleeping cars between tan Francisco and Cm eago, without change. The route via Bait Lake City is unequalled in attrac tiveness and wealth of novel interest, inree inrougn trams umij, nw mr information, rater, etc., to J. D. Mans field, General Agent, 253 "Washington n. .. i a i . : i 1. : . r street, Portland, Ore., or Geo, W ibtintx HATiAr&l PaaaAncror atrant. fialt "" Cnrlatlaa Experience. ' Christian experience cannot be order ed as one orders gooos from a store, or writes a check on a bank. It comes as a fruit. When we obey we know; when we believe and follow the . Lord Jesus He gives the grace. It may be very quietly, but in reality, and with great comfort. United Presbyterian Raber Becker always drinks Im ported wine, don't he? Hallan Yes, poor fellow. He trying to drown his domestic troubles. Brooklyn Life. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects or the well known remedy, femur or Figs, manufactured by the California. Fio 8tkup 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 . is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, clttaueiug the system effectually, dispellioff colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome namtuai constipation per manently; Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys. liver and bowels, without weakening or irruaung mem, mug it toe uieai laxative. .-' In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the med icinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatio plants, by a method known to the CixironsiA. Fie Srnvr Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please reujjmlwrthe full name of the Company ifrmted M the iront of every package. ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW rXAVOISCO, CAIk . .wwj-rrMJi, it. tbw tobx, . t. tut by all OruggiaU. Price SOc. perbotUe. ZPfun (fer USCIT! 1 . .t sV L , bjrruii. mu LIVE-STOCK CENSUa1 A JEnamaratloa of Fure-ra Farm Animals Will Be a Fa af Imlftk Cenaws. An enumeration of the pure-blood or ( bare-bred farm animals is the United States will be a part of the twelfth cen lus. The main achednle for agriculture provides for returning the number, June 1, 1800, of all pure-blooded ani mals recorded or eligible to record, on the farm." ; V - While the treasury department, in administering the tariff laws relative to pure-bred animals, does not accept the verbal statements of owners or agents. but requires certified evidence in writ- J favorable features which have recently ing of the pedigree olaimed, the census ( made them features of favorable re enumerator will be compelled to rely .mark. pretty generally, If not wholly, upon Sugar is higher, mainly owing to the erbal replies as to whether stock is pure-bred. As several months must elapse netore the census of live stock will be taken. Director Merriam requests that all who are not certain whether their nnregis-1 i tered animals are grade, or pure-orea , and "eligible to record," tan steps , definitely to settle the mooted point. ! snd thus be prepared without hesitation to give the enumerator accurate tutor-, nation relative to this interesting inquiry. '' i . . " f f Sheen sasv be recorded by nocxs; but other animals are recorded by indi viduals. The herd books show that about 750,000 cattle have been regis tered in the United States and it is estimated that about 350.000 are liv- tag. If breeders will make accurate returns of their pure-bred animals , to the census enumerators next June, a correct basis will be secured for show- ins future expansion in high grade live . .1 - ..... nf h. I census officers will be of small value. CoaT.rted lata Sawmill. The plant of the Everett, Wash., nail mill, which has been closed for a yar or more, has been purchased by William C. Butler and will be convert ed into sawmill. - The nail machines were shipped to San Francisco last fall, the local plant having been absorbed by the American Steel Company. v Less than two years ago Washington fir was tried as an experiment in the manufacture of cars, as a result . .of which, it is asserted, by the Railroad and Engineering Journal, that during the present year a majority of the cars built for Western roads will be 01 ma terial taken from the Washington lor es ts. " - - Bala af Shaep. '' - M. Fitzgerald, of Mitchell, Or., sold on the 20th inst., to a Montana buyer, 1,900 head of yearling ewes and weth ers at 92.50 for wethers and $2.75 for ewes, to be delivered after shearing. As the sheep will shear 10 pounds, and Fitagendd expects to get 18 cents a pound for it.it will be 'seen that be figures on his yearlings bringing nun an average of $4.42 per bead. , -' Karthwaat Wataa i ae board of commissioners of Che- Un county, Wash., are very busy tlieae days getting moved into the new court house at Wenatchee. A plant for extracting arsenic from the Monte Crista ores is to be establish ed at Everett, It is said those ores are one-third arsenic. The explosion of a lamp in ex-Senator Foss' clothing store caused about $1,000 damage. The store is in one of Ana cortes', Wash., finest brick structures. The men brought from up-Sound points to replace the strikers at the Seattle Logging Company's camp, at Port Crescent, nave refused to go to work upon learning the situation there, and some have already returned borne. The Everett A Monte Crist o railroad is o be rebuilt from Hartford Junction to Monte Cristo wherever it was dam aged by floods and the line will be in operation again by July 1. This is the part of the road not inclnded in tne purchase by the Northern Pacific. II. E. McBrTle sold his 80-acre farm in the artesian belt to Hiram O. Elank enahip, recently out from the 'Atlin 6'old fields, ssys tha North Yakima Republic. He will sink an artesian well at once and build a $1,000 house on the laud. Oliver Cornwell shipped two ear loads of fat beef cattle to r-nobomisb, Waxh., ssys the Walla Walla Union. These cattle were fed upon alfalfa hay altogether, and made a gain of 250 pounds in three months. - They s ver ified when shipped 1,400 pounds each. The price per hundred was $4.85. The O. R. & N. i about to expend about $300,000 in improving the track between Pend leton and U mati 11a. In the stomach of a beef creature recently killed at Fossil, Or., the other dsy, three pounds of gravel stones larger than ordinary marbles were found. , " The petition of the citizens of John Day, Or., asking that the town be aU lowed to incorporate nndei the legis lative act of 1893. was granted by the Grant county court at its last meeting, A petition is being circulated at Fossil with a view of resurrecting the Fossil and Waterman mall route, whion was discontinued several weeks ago and a line from Twickenham to Waterman substituted. Pendleton has an ordinance against spitting on the sidewalk that has just gone into effect. A fine of $1 for each offense is provided for, and it ia said the Pendleton officers will enforce the law. ' The Willamette is now believed to be at a lower stage than it has been at this season in many a year. ' It is but four feet above low water, and the steamboat people are already figuring on putting a light draught steamer on the run. j La Grande's, Or., sugar factory will pay $4.60 per ton for beets this year, snd is assured that 2,600 acres will be planted. All factory employes.it is announced, will be taken ' from the Grand Ronde valley. The company will have 78 acres in beets at Ontario. Harney is ons of the most prosperous counties of Oregon, or the entire West, ssys the Bums News. We nave not ex porting manufactories, and we have use for our own cereals. But our old cows and our sheep have eaten their fill of green grass in summer and of Harney bay in winter, and vast has been the result thereof. RADSTRCET'S REVIEW, G.B.ral Outlook Btalas Mast Knaaar- i raatrs. Bradstrewt's aaya: Soma of ths irreg- clarities are visible in the general trade and industrial situation, the results of the working of ooutiter currents in vs- rious lines, .but, taken as a whole, the seneral outlook retains the most en- oouraglng features noted for some time past in these columee. Favorable re ports as to retail distribntioo and as to collections come from Southern, West ern and Northwestern markets, due to better weather. Advances in wages of soft coal miners, of stove molders, and of other workers allied to the iron and steel industry would seem to point to labor conditions retaining most of the growing strength of raw material. - I Wheat and corn, among the bread- stuffs, have been weaker, reflecting an other one of those short swings in prices which have been a feature of the former market, but also expected heavy . a ! a snipmenta uom Argentina ana gooa es- timated crop reports trom tne soutn and West. In tha Central West, wheat erop advioes are disappointing, corn- plaint oi winter Killing more tnan on- setting uoreasea acreage. I .V Wool remains one of the soft spots in ' the market, and though a little more 1 business has been done this week than last, concessions are easier to obtain and prices are qootably lower. Wheat, inoluding flour, shipments for the week aggregate 9,903,495 bosh els, , against 2,727,450 Du&oeM mm weekk 8.784,761 bushels in : the oorre- spondisg week of 1899. V.S A , Business failures foi the week in the United States number 193, as compared with 190 last week. PACIFIC COAST. TRADE. Seattle Markets. . f - . Onions, new, $2.00 2.75 ps moV.. Ltettuce, hot house, 60c per dot. Fqtatoee, new, $17 18. Beets, per sack. 16 85c." I i )i i . ' c Turnips, per sack, 60c Carrots, per sack, 75o. Parsnips, per sack, 750850. Cauliflower, 75eg$l perdoaen. ,. , Cabbage, native and California, $1.00(11.15 per 100 pounds. t , ' Apples, $1.2501.60 per box. ' Prunes. 60o per box. Butter Creamery, 28o per pound; dairy, 1722o; ranch, 17o per pound. Eggs 16916c. . Cheese Native. 16o. Poultry 130 14c; dressed, 1415o; spring, $5. Hay Pnget Sound timothy, $12.00; choioe Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00319.00 . Corn Whole, $28.00; cracked, $23; feed meal. $28. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20: k Flour Patent, per barrel, $8.25; blended straights, $8.00; California, $8.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour. $3.00; rye flour, $3.8094.00. Millstoffs Bran, per ton. $11.00; shorts, per ton, $15.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, ner ton. $30.00. Freeh, Meats Choice . dressed bee I steers, tX8c; cows, 7o; motton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 10c. Hams Large, 18c; small, 13 X; breakfast bacon, 12)ic; dry salt sides, 8c, rertlaatf Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 68054c; Valley, 63o; Bluestem. 67c per bushel. Flour Beet grades, $3.00; graham. $2.50; s a per fine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choioe white, 85 (3 86c: choioe gray. 84o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14(315.00; brewing, $17.003 17.50 per ton. Millstoffs Bran, $18 per ton; mid' dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9010; clover, $70 7.50; Oregon wild nay, $607 per ton. Batter Fancy creamery, 600 55c; seconds, 43 X 45c; dairy, 8037'c; store, 25S2)4o. ' - Etfgs 12c perdoren. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c Young America, 14c; new cheese 10t per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4-009 5.00 per dozen; hens, $6.60; springs, $2.6008.50; geese, $6.6008.00 for old; $4.50 6.60; ducks. $5.50 0 6.00 per dozen; , turkeys, live, . 10 Olio per pound. Potatoes 60 60o per sack; sweets, 20 2 4C per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 60c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, 1 Ho per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $1.60 8.50; carrots, $1. Hops 308o per pound Wool Valley, 1218o per pound Eastern Oregon, 10O15c; mohair, 270 SOc per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 4 Ho; dressed mutton, 70 7Ko per pound; lambs, 7 He per pound Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, . $4.50; dressed. $6.000.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00 0 4.50; cows, s.ou4.uu; aressea oeei, 7Se per pound. Veal Large, 67sc; small, 9c per pound. Tallow 6 5Xc; No, 3 and greasSi 8X0 4o per pound. ,i aa STaaeieae Market. Wool Bprlng Nevada, 120150 pet pound; Eastern Oregon, 12016c; Val ley, 20 22c; Northern, I012o. Hops 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 19c do seconds, 17)i18e; fancy dairy, 16 0 17c; do seconds, 16 16o per pound, Eggs Store, UXo; fancy ranch, 14c. - Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $12.00 018.00, Hay Wheat $6.60 0 9.60; wheat and oat $6.009.00; best barley $5.00 7.00; alfalfa, $5.000 6.60 per ton; straw, 2fO40o per bale. Potato Early Rose, 6070o; Ora tion liaroanks, 6595o; river Bur- banks, 40070c; ' Salinas Bar banks 80c 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.768.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 5.00; California, lemons 76e$1.60; do choice $1.7502.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60 3.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal, Persian dates, 6 6o per pound. Uvtog Day ky Bay. I Day by day mm has his blessings p,y by Jay maa nM hi, work to do fox God. God gives today no strength for tomorrow's needs, why Rh0uld man worry today over to 'morrow's duties, or dangers, or lackr DfRa(ank mm tha Ant ia the avil there. ofd the good. S. 8. Times, , WAKE INTOTOIR tHOKS Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for ths fest. . It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feat, and instantly takas the sting out or corns ana Duntons. it's tne groatrat comfort discovery of the age. Allen t Fool Kaae niaks tight or nsw shoes feel easy. It Is a certain curs for Initrowtnx Kails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We hava over 30,000 testimonial. Try it today. Sold by all druKgiats and anoe stores, ttv man lor zno. in sianina. Trial Dackase FRKK. Addrsas. Alien S. Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. Frew Private ta Brlgadlar-Oaaanil. Gen. Caleb J. Dilworth, of Omaha, Neb., who died recently at the age of TO years, sevred through the civil war, enlisting as a private from Illinois and being mustered out as a brigadier-general. He has been ia resident of Ne braska since 1870 and was attorney general from 1878 to 1880. An odd way of removing his glasses is praotioed by Henry Clews, the Kew York banker. Instead of displacing them with his fingers, he gives a twist to his nose, and down the glasses drop to the limit of the string to which they are attached. Consumers j; In this community read this paper every week. They notice and remember the stores that Invite them to buy through advertising In our columns. Mr. Mer chant Is this fact worth anything to you In your business? INTERESTING ITEMS. Last year 18,677,230 pairs of shoes were made in Haverhill. Mass. . Lands in extensive areas are leased In Rhode Island to be overflowed foi use for oyster beds. More steel Is used in the manufact ure of oens than in all the sword and gun factories In the world. A system of preventive inoculation against typhoid fever is under extensive trial in India and South Africa. About one-half of the "railroads in Japan are owned and ran by the gov ernment. The profits last year amounted to $2,700,000. While paring ft corn John Murtha, of Little Rook, cut his toe. The chemi cals from ft dyed stocking caused blood poisoning and the man died. It is proposed in England to test the practicability of casting steel In ft vaoom. the object being to get rid of air bubbles, which cause flaws and weak points In the metal. Horses, when asleep, always have one ear pointed forward. The object evidently is to hear sounds indicating danger, whether they come from the front or rear. Cabs are run in Antwerp, Belgium, by the city. A yearly commutation ticket costs $20, and the possessor of one can nse it as often as he chooses, every day in the year, , , Mrs. J. Von Wagner, a trained nurse. has been appointed sanitary inspector in Yonkers, N. Y. She distanced all her male competitors in the civil ser vice examination, and thus won the ap pointment. . Hot a Ylol.nt Farce. The d.v of the cannon-ball Bill Is pat. Bweet, fragrant, mild, but effective CetcareU Cesar Csihartio lake weu yiace. AU uru cute, 10c, aae, eoo. ':., Paella Jta.tloa. A Chicago man has killed a hold-up artist with the letter's own gun. It will be seen, therefore, says the Chi cago Times-Herald, that peotio justice continues occasionally to find terminal facilities. We will forfeit 11.000 If anv of our pun liihert testimonials are proven to be not genuine. T riao -vo.t warren, r a, What They All Said. - Mr. Newman You're a nice little boy, Tommy. Tommy That's what they an say when they first meet sister. N. Y Journal. lows inut We offer One Hundred Dollar. Reward for any aae ol Catarrh that eaav not be curat! br Hall's Catarrh car. Wa the nndemened, have known F.J. Cheney tor the peat It ream, and believe him perfectly hinnrf.iA In Ail hualn- M transaction, and fin ancial)? able to carry out any obligations msds by their arm. Wbolewlo bruafrltts, Toledo, WaLDino, Kimks A Maavm, Wnoleaale Drur-lata. Toledo, O. R.ll'.C.tarrk Cure la tf-kea .ntornallr . eetlns dlrecUv oa the blood and n.xwa .urface of trie lyilrm. m taioe per do1 ue. twa uy au OrugrMta. 'leatiraoniui.iree. Mail's amny run r un van. Time aad Money. Time may be money, but It is difficult thing to convince a man who is serving time that snch is the case. Chicago Daily News. ; .! , j ,, About 8,000 cutters, blacksmiths snd tool sharpeners employed in the New England gratite quarries struck for $3 day of eight hours. Columbus, Ohio, union machinists have struck for an advance of wages from $2.25 to $3.50 per day. Alsbsitlns Is tbs original and only dur able wall coating on ths market. It Is entirely dillereut from sll kalaomlns preparations. Alaba.tine Is msde ready for uae In while or fourteen beautiful tints by ths sddition of cold wster. It is put up in dry powdered form, In pack, aaes, properly labeled, with full direo tions on every package. It takes tbe place of scaling kalaominei, wall paper snd paint for walla. Alabaatins ran be used on plaater. brick, wood or cauvsas, and a child can brush it on, , '' S&"y '"' PSWJ r , , aiaaasaaaBBBBBja Paaa. ! flilBBBPwJ a r- . 1 ' "T 1 WHAT AtABASTIKK IS. 1 'WHAT "K AI.ROH INKS" ARB. CHUnCHKS AMD Sl'IIOOLHOUSK. K EJECT THE "JUST AS OOOD," Ke Olovas Won. The wedding season has ushered ia some changes for that oeremotilous oc casion. U loves are not now worn by either bride or bridegroom. Ths bride's sleeves are made so long that they cover half tha hand. The long laoe sleeve, properly made, is fitted over the hand like a mitt and fastened around the fingers with silk oord. De troit Free Press. .. Katlrely Out of flaoe. Prisoner Yes, your honor, I admit I chased her around the house with a pistol. judge Well, I give you three months in the workhouse and $100 fine for try ing to introduce Kentucky politlos into Indiana domestio life. Indianapolis Journal. ' . - : Mora Convincing Thaa Solenne, Amid all possible scientiflo hair splitting concerning the food properties of alcohol and the effect of alcoholic drinks upon the human constitution, ft few facta of common record are most convincing. For example, of the in door patients of the hospitals of Paris, 46 per cent are habitual drunkards. for a Living. There are thousands of men who are willing to do almost anything for a liv ing except work. Chicago Daily News, Queen Victoria has her new boots worn a few times by one of her dress ers, whose foot is the same size as her majesty's. A Ilaraeleaa Af Brown (who has lost) Let's try gain and see if we can't make it horse and horse. Robinson Better leave it as it is. This is a horseless age, yon know. Boston Transcript. A strong dislike to the oder of pep permint has been discovered in mice. Cotton soaked in peppermint oil caused them to go away for ft considerable time, and after ft second application they disappeared completely. There are no fewer than 98 transla tions of Milton's "Paradise Lost" in the British museum. Apart from the great languages of the world, these translations are in Danish, Polish, Manx, Armenian, Icelandic and Bohemian. 5 The efficacy of the seium treatment of diptherla has been again demonstrat ed in Austria, where the mortality, in cases treated last year, was only 10. SB per cent, while of those treated without serum 89.30 per cent died. . i George A. Hlbbard, the new post master of Boston, taking warning by the fate of his predecessor, who was broken down by the combined weight of official cares and social duties, has made ft rule not to attend publlo din ners. Mother, will find Mra. Wlu.Ioar'a Rnnth. Inir 8vruo tbs best remedy to uaa for thriv children during the teething period. What Then. Hibernian (newly landed) Ph wot in the wurruld do the bell be put on the cow for? - Jersey Farmer To keep her from getin' lost. But suppose she do be deef, phwot tbln?" Judge. A Burs Thing. Dr. Plunder's Saloons Now Claead en Sunday. South Australia was the only Aus tralian colony allowing publlo bouses to be open part of Sunday, unless closed by local vote; but its last liquor act has decreed Sunday closing throughout the colony. A Thraclan triumphal oar has been dug np on the slope of Mount . Rbodo- pus, near Pbilioppopolia, in Bulgaria. All tbe metallic fittings of tbe chariot, including bronze decorative figures, and the harness for . one horse, were found together with human remains. The car belongs to the fourth century after Christ. A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com pany's mill at Valley Field, Quebec, by which 2,000 operatives were affect ed, has been settled, the men getting an advance of 5 per cent. The Wabash Railroad management has refused to recognise the labor or ganisations in fixing ft wage schedule for its employes, but has approved the increase in the wage scale and the re adjustment of the runs demanded by the men through the labor loaders. The large rubber manufacturing plant of the L. Candee Co., at New Haven, Connecticut, was closed, - and work will not be resumed until April 1. More than 1,260 employes are thrown out of work. plans are being prepared to increase the plant of tbe Boston Gold Copper Smelting Company in Colorado from its present 200 tons per day to 1,000 per day, making it one of the largest in the state. This smelter is inde pendent of the trust. Kslsomlnes srs cheap snd temporary preparations, manufactured from wliltiiig, chalks, clays, etc. They ars stuvk on the walla with decaying: animal glue. A la bs titine is not a kalaomine. It Is a rook baas cement, which sets, and It hardens with age, It can be re-coated and re decorated without having to wash and scrape on its old coata. Alabaatins la utilized to a great extent In hospital., aa It prevents the accumulation of dirt and the congregating of diaeass germs, being disinfectant in its nature. Iteadlag the Werd If I desirsd to put myself in the most likely place for the Lord to meet with me, I should prefer the house of prayer, for it is in preaching that the Word is most blessed; but still I think I should equally desire the reading of the Scrip tures for I might pause over every verse, and sny: "Such a verse was blessed to so many souls; then, why not to me? I am at least in the pool of Bethesda; I am walking amongst Its porches, and who can tell but that the angel will stir the pool of the Word, whilst I Us helplessly by the side of It, waiting for the blessing?" Spurgeon. Ths Ideal Man. Thers Is much rivalry between ths vari ous colleges as to which will produce th ideal mau. liy tiita they mean a vtKroii, honeat, intellectual man, who will make the world better for having lived. Health will demand It rut coimideraltou, for upon that depends brain snd achievement, lloa tetter's btomarh Hitters will keep the buwels reauiar and the stomach healthy bv curing all stomach disorder, HaUo prevents malaria, fever and ague. Try it, Tha Paraoa Who Milked His Cow. A country pastor, who was very bright and original In his remarks, at tracted the notice of a wealthy lady who was spending the summer in the vicinity. One evening she called at the parsonage just as the old minister, ; cl td in overalls, was coming in from tits stable, with brimming pail of milk. ' "Why, Mr. Smith!" exclaimed the lady, "do you milk a cow?" "Certainly, madam" was the reply. "What would you have me milk." Judge. . .. . aiaeerlty. , A Yale student who attended the Moody memorial in New Haven, whore a vast crowd was assembled, wrote to his mother: "I think we must change the old adage, 'Knowledge ia power,' to 'Sincerity Is power.' " - t.lgh. Light Is ned as the subllmcst ex pression in figures of speech, ami Is properly so used in the Bible in connec tion with the grandest idea known to man. Rev. Dr. Buckley, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. Y. Secret. , . , "Why will you not announce our eu- gagement, sweetheart?" "Why. Ediiar. It is so beautiful to be engaged secretly, as we are, without letting single person know about It. Every one of my friends envies me." N. Y. World. A copy of Queen Victoria's ''Leaves From the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands," presented to her majesty by Charles Dickens, was sold at auc tion in London the other day for $500. "Batta my w!fe and aayeelf have ea CASCAHICTtl and kbev are Ue bast neatlolne we have sear had la the house, Laei week uy wife was frantle with headache tor two dare, aha tried aoaieor yourCAMC'AHKTtt. and Ibev rellered tbe pala la bar bead alnoal Immediately. We both raeomm.nd Uaacareut" Ouas. bTSiiaroHU. Pittsburg SatS A Deposit Co., FllUbert, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC Sooa, Ji.tet Sioaaa. Waaaaa. of Urlye. Wis. 1W. stile ?fn?n?Jjfi!!itfL'ni I0-T0-BA0 t SnM aae .naranteMl k all 6r.f atala .'!: Takaam Habit PATENT! CUARAN ' KD with uo fa unle iih uo tea unlet, .ae- eeaaful. Patent edt.rtlard free. V raa ee. eree ftdvioe aa nalantah I V. Mnct mr or.' Wlitor.1' MILO b; BTKVKNtaVCQ. K.tabll.heil lA. Washington. D, O. Branch Otfteaa: ChlCMo. UevelaTid, D.trull. "invent. DROPSY Treated Successfully AddrftM DR. NIKVJK1RK, Monntnln Norn, Id ft. yspepsia loos IMS, Immediate lasting Ths Interior walla of churches, school houaos snd sll public halls should never be coated with anything but the durable and purs Alahaatine. Ho evident lias this fact become, that hundreds of tons are used annually for this work. The genu ine Alahaatine doea not rub or acale aft. It is cleanly during the long period of its uaefulue.s. Every owner or a building should uae It. Aak your paint dealer or dniKKlat for card of tints, and write for free copv of our Intereittiig booklet to Ala bastius Co., Grand ltaplds, Mich. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taate oam, no h C a 1 7 FfjV . ,ra" W TIM mew, swwti , ems win nnm m I a a M s. f a rtf. t4U M fl X FfiKrl Um,lmH.joi.r"mi 1 y Q k-nnisiftf UIQ rii at U i 1 4Tk sptan U ! . m 4 J( a) aaa. aw aM, Oiaiei itala I f 11 awlka;MUiaMa.l,baaMllS II I $&Plm.l Antr. rattoiraa, II I V Ir. M4i ltlhw.laS.V. V4Mha U I I ir ' BAPESa ATOS I II t A J! eta, Mk. aoaa a4 f nUM, I Um. Aw ; a, !, aMiur, .. ua. U lr All I aoa. Wt i-U alM mUi ! Ma ami I aimaiau(i.e. n Ltll ftuesii's ixr.anrs U aLV f OftMaiipwHW. OrBtaPJ I f V 1 a.la.Ua la aattrtoa iaaawa n IIIVN. 1 aalMr warraatt It I II UF i Xrmm million dolus h I 1 j . J aatalato iba ma ultt4W?a, II I u T Mr If tKW a aarik, aa. SalMf all 1 1 M 1 l :M AWeeaa aa lu laali. tUk. U I t , A l m ml lri-M pwa af rawM aal I I, K Ml Saa Sm, tojhajmla. fl U l WaJtfc TKecf aisLC srros U It 1 iflrTl LaffW. M "rt la U. ft H i U OaUaS..B). 1. 'rji,on I I 111 aarraaia. la ,r.w. a aka, aaf II I t. II V "at paiaala, i M. RVW f ' ren isa, stamps f U V f aad tkla aatlae, aa mM .rat aa II hw Oa.au. aa. lapta. Tim i Wa. V. oalatag akjaa, at. eaMaaa. ftl Q JohhASalzerSeedCo. g D I . U V l t ft H .MJ NONE SUOH Kothtns hobbles ths tnuiele and unflu lor work like 80RENES3 and STIFFNESS Nothing relaxei them and makes . a ipeeily perfect cure lias I St. Jacobs Oil i 1 i . i ".. .' ..j.a The Warning of Kaae. Nature Is vocal with warnings. Pain is ft warning of one kind, and ease Is a warning of another kind. When work that is worth doing becomes very rasy to as, we may generally conclude that we are not doing It as good as we might. Higher excellence is impoaaible when we are satisfied to do ft thing easily. Only in the challenge of the dillloult lies the possibility of progress, Ilnrcio we mast turn and become as little children If we would enter the kingdom of Heaven. They enjoy the difficult. 8. 8. Times. Mlghtlne a Wranf Smith (angrily) I understand yon said my face would stop an automobile. Jones I certainly never said any thing of tha kind. Smith Then I niust have been mis informed. Jones That's what yon have. In stead of stopping at sight of your face, any reputable antomoSUe would in crease its speed. Chicago Record. Often trouble is just God's hand bringing us in touch with all the trou bled that we may show them His peace. Ram's Horn. About one-half of the residents la Brooklyn live in teuement houses. There are 81,087 tenement dwellings, giving shelter to 574,959 people an average of 18 persons to each house. . . . . . I 1 1. . - !i.'J PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Veaee anil Wire Warae. KUITI.ANII WIKK Jk IIIOM WOIIK8: Willi and Iron leiielnai iiftlne tailing, .to. HI A War. Maeltlaary aud awitllaa. OAWKTON ft CO.I KNIIINKX, HOIt.KltS, MA. cbiaerr,.uiilie, ts-tu rlraiMi., I'm Hand, Or. J0I1S POOLR, rnarri.Awn, Ossootf. can givs you the beat barKalus lu general macltiuery, snginaa, boilers, tank, iumis, plows, hells and wlmlnillla. Tha new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, la un equalled. , - J MY SICK WOPH fan ea.lly trace Ihelr trouble la the blond, but that don't help, unlrn ibaj llud a remedy. Moore's Revealed Hemedy Pnrlftee the blood make. .Irk women strong and welL ftl.uu ier bottle al Hi. drus Mura. ir tlCMSOSn. njHMeelea, 0 .. Ily lll re. Ileetvequlrk repllea. a Mil N. II. Vol.. Mag juib Cof. froaevutins elaliu. aluio IS7S. MACHINCnY. u ...TATUM A tOW. It to S rksl SMat fOSItSSB OS. cvt-s v::i fci files MBf. Tbl.fonu, MwMMHln4. Hl-ili.f or I'lHrgiHi, 11 irteandtir Dr. M ana t AlaMiaU liiHlnH AY Jm sUtfrtiKaflftUi or hi malt. TrwallMffrM. WritA Hi ftlMMIt font C4M4J VlL liUiANkti. 1'klkftVU.f'sV , YOUNG MEN! Yr n.-ftorrtum UIph ft Ptthnt. Obs. ttpw,ftrt, l b Umb ONI.Y msHttfliM whkb U1 our swb sutsi grsry Mam. Ifo CAHK bnuwii M ha www falpxl Iti our, no paaVlMsT btTW aVtifJMI Of of hW SUIIftJ UhfliUnff. H4Hllt frosn Ha una will MionUh Jtnt, ll to mtmtlulvij aw fa, Vrtvsyft fttrfcHurej. nd Mil lw (fl U1mmi IritHstirw. blew nl rlfbnttin frm l-tiiiiss. 'HH "it. $iw Kt WaM or an rstiisiwtsj amiirti'issH, ur asmi pmpstxi Uf i IhlAtnlv WltaftBB(i. cMt nw-viut of ttrtr. Irv CtaTOttlatr BaVil4 Qsa t'eJUttsMl, CORE YOURSELF 1 Um Hit 41 for unnafitrsl q Im b a rasMi. n fl m u a u ut Irrilaipuaa or Mtfstratttiitg) of in neon PirnibranNa ralnlaaa. mn4 mol Santrlav. tUlUlOHIIIiOsuOO. r tvutMiHutfcte n. p. n. i;. No. 14-1SOO. WHEN writing mention thli S advarttaere pi a aaper, - . r - Tha Ideal Frenrji Tonkt ron body and mm Endorsed by Medical Faculty efficacious agreeable Thedealor who telle you that lie dsn sell you the "asms tiling'' aa Alahaatins or ''aoniethiiig Just as good," either la not pouted or la trying to deceive you. In offering something hs has bouxlit cheap and la trying to sell on AlabaNtlne's tie inauda, bs may not realise ths danger to himself sa well as to yon, lleware of all new aubitltutei. Dealer, risk a suit for damages by selling and consumer by lining an Infringement. Alahaatine Co. own ths rlglit to make and to tell wait coatings adapted to mil with cold water - T "-"illll I Ill I I P3" la t setsUft, UsTMWeMj H EJrzM at ta trUteira, W ... m PrtfMUflsiusl.. SWM ey nraevMa, C rsa y-uu 'r a put, Ma, U.T., v' Circular a. Ml oa raaaaat.