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Li .fmm Fwn mm F mnd Lydla E. Plnkham'a Veaiakla Qcnwound hava restored health and hnlnaaa to 'sooros of women This Is not a mora advertising claim, tut a positive foot. The reason ters. Pink ham Is so tsuallfled to ad vise women Is baoausa in SO war a aha has been treating and studying iMMiM't ilia nor aa- dress Is Lynn, tJlassm It you are III, wrlta to her for help, as thousands of women are doing. lydla E. Pinkhsm's VtJtUble Compound MINES OF THFSTHWESt IRONDALE WORKS SOLD. Fa.. Into the Hand, or Oreat Northern evina;. Fort Tovrusend, Sept. 10,The an- rjodiioed sale of the Irondale iron iur nace to an agent of James J. Hill. ..i..u i. drl tn have taken place a Sau Francisco, September I, has eauswt -nis owra, tm SPOKANE MAN FEELS RICH. Claims HI. 'Mine la Jaea.nn County, Op., It a Wonder. Spokane, Sept. 10. H. B. ye, an olil seokane urosueotor, has coma home, bringing with him a. sackful ol fabulously rich or that a taken from ! u:. mil tn. in Jackson Tie lO O Jjhsmd IS rp4 Th ore Mesa? $-40, ...- kM iv hAtnor IK , iniiiiitv. rrrKAiiia "".v. .;:av:. . not Vh. ; . m n of ........I.... nmnortv has tli rich strike. Mr. Nye said: again, r - .,,, I. ten inches ueeu purchased merely mr m , "7.,h,i .11 1 j ..nxnntM in i nu8- wide and the native sold is visible all irouiKge "" I ., ,. ... ti- ok I k.......rl thai . . i- J i llirtlllifll lit. 'VUaiUIY . uvm.v lion 01 o-naw. . .. ,.! -,.,.... . , i.'i,.it . , nanMtarmnfl Ilir IMttllll Kir fUUU HUli UJ it K un w s v tor iro I J"' " .; i,. w'm . the sale of the plaut nave y.ouo iu mi v.-,vv B ward. The deal was to nave mciuueu valnable iron deposit on Texada isl and, B. C, hot the owners of the lat ter property, the Puj-et Sound Iron Company, which is composed of the stockholders of the Irondale prorcrty, refused to dispose of the island iron mines, so the furnace machinery and a lan-e ainfcr.nt of land at and near Iron dale was sold without the iron mines iu British Columbia. On the lands included in the dual, DIADEM GOLD ORE. (lnot MhuwlHK Ma.l a th ttakcr City linker Citv. Or.. Sept. 10. Return from the Baker City sampling works, for the last carload shipment made by the Diadem Hold Miuiu Compauy, show net value of fl,Ol8.4. 1h. reoort aives 8.20 ounces of Kld, niu( ounces of silver and $115.80 value to tl mn. The roinnairv a ttropeny is hut lying some miles from the furnace ( ,ocllte(,-in tn, c?reenhrn district, about relieves painful periods and regulates menstru ation. It cures backache, kidney troubles and all uterine disorders. Read the letters from women appearing regu larly In this paper. " Anybodv knows, who thinks about it, that it would 1 far tetter for the tuhlio morals for a giveu quantity of " . . , i : ; . .-1 n. whisky to oe soia sorrepniiuumj, even in open violence of law, than for the law to be debased to fit a vicious tendency of the people. Do Yon ret Aeh and HnruT Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel essv; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com fort di-coverr of the age. Cares swollen feet blisters' and callous S)k. Aliens '" Font-Kaseis a certain cure for iiiEiowmg .....i. ... .uii.,- sniHrt.ini;. hot. achiuR feet. We have over 30,000 testimonials. Itcures while von walS. All dnigKi.-is and I sh, atoree'sell it. a"c Trial packaije MtKfc hr mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, L Soy. S. Y. - The Iowa legislature has passed a law making it a misdemeanor for any person nnder 16 years of age to use to bacco or smoke cigarettes, under penal ty of fine of f 10 for each offente. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind Yoa Hava Always Bought at Irondale. are valuable iron deposits and ore from the roiues there was used in connection with Texada ore during the time the furnace was iu operation. The combining of the twowresmade ex cellent iron, and a la.-ge amount of it was used in the construction of the crnsier Charleston, built by the Union Iron Works. There are other valnable deposits of iron in Jefferson county, iu the Olym pic mountains, bordering on nwm ranal. and easv of access to the Iron- dale works. These iron deposits hava been thoroughly prospected by expeita during the past six year, who weia here in the interest of Mr. Hill, and the belief here is that the works at j Irondale will be put in operation again. The iron works, including machinery, j cost $750,000, but at present are not worth half that, and to put the furnace in operation again would require an expenditure of 200.000. The hot oven ia a wieck, the stack out of date, the air compressor being about all the machinery that could be utilUed to ad- . . . f I it .1. ... l.a anlara. It Is dOUDtlUl II ran tive miles from Kobinsville, aud the owners are Montana capitalists. 1 lie I previous shipment ran 1180.60 to the ton and netted sw.x-l. Samples of ore from tarn copper ledues on tioose creek, near the Polly Yarden. aie on displayiu Haker City. They show rich deposits of the red metal, and those who have visited there say the dUtiiet shows a won derful surface indication, and it ia the opinion of those who are making the investigation that the district will be a great produce of copper whenever cap ital ud practical miuing are employed. GOLD KEEPS COMING. Klondia Shipments to SeattU Da Nat rail Off Much. Seattle, Sept. 10. In ronnd figures 1700,000 woith of Klondike gold was brought to this city by the steamer Cit of Seattle from Skaitway. The suioment included a single consign ment of ? 539,760 by the Cauadian Bank of Commerce of Dawson to the tSQ from a hot Royal Caking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. rami R' and Kaattla ffovernmeut assay otnee will be run again as a smelting plant, I gteei box containing 43,'.00 is thipped bnt the purchase of the property mayloot by James Brown, who was not, OYAL Baking Powder .improves the flavor adds to the 'healthful-" ness of all risen flour-foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of deli cate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm ' and fresh. Many imitation baking powders, made from alum, are upon th market Alum is a corrosive poison, used only because it la JjnMp. The use of alum baking powders is condemned bv all phy tkians, and in many sections their sale is prohibited by tow. ajQVAL SAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WIUIAM ST- NEW VORK. ' be with a view of putting in a snip- building plant. k. ii r Willtann una of the ir. , t v. - . stockholders, who returned from Pan however, a passenger on the vessel. Nearly $20,000 worth of Klondike treasure was received by tha steamer Aberdeen from Skagway. The bulk of Francisco a few days ago, when seen tnjg weath was owned by three men, Bears the Signature of A man in Scranton, Pa., who sold liauor illegally, was for a second offense sent to jail six months and fined f 500. Others were sent three months to jail for first offenses and fined $500 each. DBArNKaS CANSOT BI CTKKD local applications, as they cannot reach tha dfwawd iSrtion oi the ear. There U oniy one Sir tocureline. and that Is by tonatttu- tlonel remedies. Dealuess ) rauwa j fl.med condition ol the aucouj linins ol U ia Kuiac-bian Tube. When thl. tubs o flamed on have a rumbling sound or imper r . Vr.L..Z. .i .k.. it i rntirelr cloned deaineu is the result, and utiles, thelnflamma. lion n be Uken out and Ihi. tube rt .r.d to ! normal condition, hearing will be de.uored loreer:nineea!i out ol in are caused by eattrrh. which i nothins but au mflatned eondtttoiioi themueoui turfacei. Wewillsive Ona Hundred Dollars for any eo7neJ,n(c..d by catarrh) that can riot beeureo oy iau vawia eireulan, free y CHENEY CO.. Toledo, tt ftldbyl)rngg"a,7do jtaU' famUy FUls aia tha bast. Cured His Habit. A young theological student who supplied the pulpit in a Vermont vil lage one summer, had a habit of em phasising pronouns" which his instruct or in elocution had endeavored in vain to correct. The involuntary smiles of his rural congregation one Sunday, however, worked the change for which bis friends and professors had longel. lie was reading the thirteenth chapter of First Kings, and on coming to the 27th verse, he said distinctly: "And be spake to his sons, saying: Saddle ma the ass. And tbey saddled him." Youth's Compauion. .Uni tha al of the urooertv. said he had not before heard of the Heal being closed, but admitted that agents were negotiating for the works, lie also said one of the men representing Mr. Hill passed through Seattle, August 24, on his way to San Francisco, and the deal might have been consummated j September 1 as reported. Some of the finest water frontage on Fort Townsend bay lies at ironoaie. It is securely sheltered fiom all storms, and the water is of a depth of from eiclit fathoms at the shore to 32 fathoms in the cental of the bay. The place lies abont seven miles op the bay from this city. VAN AN DA PROPERTY SOLD. Frank K. Skagerlind, II. Carlson and William Pricharl. . CAPACITY OF FIFTY DRILLS. attorn Banaoa Now Has Praetleal Control af It. Baker City, Or., Sept. 10. Attorney P. J. Bannon, formerly of fortianu, now as practical control of the Van Anda property on Olive creek. At the execution saie, held in Canyon City, he bid in the property for $700 in the interest of the judgment creditois. As only four of the" six claims constitut ing the Van Anda group were levied upon, the deficit of judgment, amount ing to $400 will have to be met by the sale of the remaining two claims. William Turner, one of the original owners of the Van Anda, has hopes ol rHuintr the money necessary to redeem the property before the time oi reoemp tinn exoires. It is also understood he will take no the building iinprote nients, which were some time ago sold j as personal property on execution; This mine at one time ranked as a val uable property, and this it may be yet. About $1,200 worth of development work has been done and about $1,000 has been spent on boildings. The mine is located on Quebec mountain, and is surrounded by a number of other promising properties. Standard Mine at Wallara Is rtittl"! In a Klg Plant. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 10. The Standard Mining Company is putting in a new air compressor and electric plant at the mine. The foundation is completed and some o I ine iiiacnmerT is on the ground. The new compressor will hava a capacity of 50 drills, the present being only of 15 drills. In putting it in the company is looking far into the future. The 15-diill com pressor is nearly large enough at pres ent, and the company does not desire to work over 20 drills if they had ever so ranch power, but to pnt in such a compressor would only mean the addi tion of still another new plant a'most before this one would lie rnnning, so it was decided while the change was being made to get a machine that would be lare enough to do tlie worK for years to come. STEVENS PEAK PROPERTY Most anything seens to be good enough reason for bringing divorce pro ceedings. A Washington woman has sued for fieedom ou the grouud that her husband is not as stroug politically as he thought and Raid be was. aud a LeaveuwortU sister has just burst her matrimonial bonds because her bus band would not take ber to churob. A prosperous writer in dertuany of todav is very comfortable, indeed. For "The Ancestors" ClusUe Freytag was paii aaO.000 mark, wibch is fii mill Kmlermanu computes ui he has alreadv drawn royalties to the tune of 15,000. it Hauler made 100,000 out of literature, aud Fibers' ....... i. .iroinata br the million aud carry a royalty of a mark a copy. Competent authorities assert thaf South America has greater nndeveloed resources than any other portion of the world. Any crop grown elsewhere can ha dimlicated there, and the country alamnds in coal, silver and gold, most of which have been only siigntiy oe' veloed. The pope has written Latin hymn in memory of all the mjrtyrs who have died in advancing me civuin the world. Queen VVilhelmina of the Xether- i.h ( aaid to be expert in an Ckarla. Major's New Rear Stories. The latest work of the author of "When Knighthood was in Flower" has been secured by The Ladles' Home Journal. As would be expected, it has to do with adventure the experi ences of some frontier children. There U a child's romance woven into the stories, snd they will have a keen tn terest for bovs ss well as for their eld er, tinder the headina of "Woe lliver Har storiea" Mr. Major's serial wilt begin in the October Journal. II Is safe to say, from a wide ac quaintance with ministers' wives, that the are not sometimes, but aiwsjs, imriiued noon: they are laid upon tl.a 1'iocrustean bed ol "otigiil to ue, sou anatomical considerations vauish before the iov most people feel iu tha oiieeriui task of stretohinc out or lopping off one or other of the privileges which the majority of ths other woman in the Darish nossess to an unlimited degree. A Minister's Wife, in the September Ladies' Home Journal. DREDGING THE GOLD. Bonded for SVtO.OOO and Development Work Begin, at Once. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 10. A deal has been made by which William Williams and John YV. Ferglase, of Milwaukee, undertake to develop the Wonderful group on Stevens peak, se curing a working bond from the own- (rs for $40,000. This Is the group on which 16 feet of galena was struck a ew weeks ago, when ground sluicing initios for the location of the ledge where it crossed a creek. Since then ore has also been found in another lo cation. The group includes three claims, the Wondirful, Oro Uno and Aguinaldo. Work begins at once in cutting a trail from the Northern Pa cific to the property, and is to be pur sued continuously during the year for which agreement rons. FertJansen Wendell is sV bine blooded kjickerbooker, member of one of the oldest New York , families and riih. He is known all over New York as the "best friend of bad boys. He carries on a corresiamdence with no less than 2.000 bovs who at one tune most Deonle would pnt under the cate- sports and pasiiines that are popular iu gory of ' 'ha.I-" Mr. Wendell has been the country. i instrumental in placing all the boys rwnit. th. fact that he rules one of ; - T I larms or in western viuago., the smaiiem niuguum", king of Portugal, has more titles than any living sovereign. SOMES m4U UUOEESa River In Sores and Ulcers never become chronic smleas the blood is in poor condition it sluggish, weak and unable to throw on the potions that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter tnroagn tne sore, sua g to life would follow sbonld it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S. S. begins the cure by first clean, log and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from ,y,i5? 4 CONSTAMT DRAM taaSSA. upo C 'l' When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore oe Ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old Indolent sores to grow worse and worse, od eventually to destroy tne Dones. iiocai applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. 8. 8. 8. does, and no matter bow apparently hopeless your condition, tvea though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing lie can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. Talbert, Lock Boa , wlaona, Mia, . veer, a.o eav tea I ram inc kdcv to one eUd .ore. Several ohvaiclans treated me aad I auae two trip, to Hot fcpnn Big Operation, on tha Fraeer Krltlah Columbia. Kamloops, B. C, Sept. 10. The big onlrt rfredue on the Fraser river near Lvtton. B C. has been in operation for the past month and the owner is mora than satisfied with the results attained. The dredge is in operation every hour of the 24, the men working three shifts. Every 24 hours 1,500 cubic yards of gravel is taken from the tvittnm of the stream and fassed over the treating tables. This may not ap near to be a large amount at first sight, but when it is understood that this means in the neighborhood of 2,000 tons dead weight, and that during the day over 10,000 tons of water are used in the washing process, ii win ue ew .int to anvone the workings of the dredge is an nndertaikng of great mag nitude. 1 Sir Donald Cnrrie, head of the Castle Hue of steamers, was discharged from the service of the Cnnard line in bis younger and humbler days because be refused to work ou Sunday. t....iiu( i.o nuuia 'nf tha Chinese IWU'linii v .' i ....,,. ridarairer. is not her real title, 'r Her true name has 14 syllables, aud when she signs it in full on rsre occa .inn. it reads: "Tson-Hsin-Kiang-yi- Chon-yn-Chnang-Cheng-Shon-Kong-Cb ing-Hsien Chu'ng-Usi." The Jspanesa have a literature ex tending over 12 centuries Until 40 years sgo no English person bsd read a page of a Japanese book. The first written book that has come down to ns is the Kojikl or "Hecords of Ancient Matters," which was completed A. D. 12. It contains the early traditions of Japanese race, begjinniiei witn myths, which form the basis of the Shinto reliukm and acqeiriug more and more of a historical character as it pro ceeds nntll it comes to a close in A. JJ. 628. Ta Claae and Poll.h Plaaa. In cleaning and polishing a piano go over the wood work with a cloth wet with parafine.oll. being generous wim the oil where the wooowors w wry much soiled. Let this remain two or .1... hnnw this is to soften the dirt. Than wash with soap and water and a soft cloth, being careful not to let any water touch the works inside tna piano, ti . unn.1 white or white Castile nan. Wine dry with a soft cloth and nnlLh With SOft Old 1160 OT OUSmOia laathar Ket tarn lief Laies- uouin Journal. i:... i. n.. r.., i',,iiimttlnn Is an Infnt tittle, medicine for'niughs and eolda. N. V K.tiuKi.. tk'eall uruve. a. cvv. 1UU0. Tha Mount Vernon (111.) saloon keepers who kept open their saloons after the village had voted local op tion, claimimr that the by-law was in valid, have lost their case oeiore tne court, and have closed np their places. Judge Pierce nstained the validity of tlw nrrilname. holdlnit tlia euumisaiuu of the question was not delegation of anthoilty by the city council. Mothers will uml Mrs. Wliisloar's Hooth. tnsr Svmp ths bent remedy to u fur Uf children during ibe teething period. Manaueis of the various railroads operating ont of Chicago declare that they will co-operate wiiniuv ntt.niuarette leaaue in the wai fare on the clgaiette habit, and it is probable that seversl ol tne roaos wm wnuw tha atamnle of the Bock Island wm- pany in issuing a general order prohib iting the nse OI cigarettes auius employes. White Plains, N. Y., A Henselae. 1.t. Tour Americans were discussing w absurdities ol the Framm """'-: tern in the compauineus . - - . earrings in Franca not long ago. l funnv. tha way tnese rv ...... fixed things tip," mW one ol the party- "Sow. take tha frano, mr They made it worth between 18 and 1 11 , cants, when they mig" j" " -hava made it worth an even 20 cants aud saved a lot of trouble. 1 nvar, saw anything so utipiaoticn. -v life" "Ys, remarked aiiomer, the' EnglWli r Ju" -1 "d thev went and made a pouuu wo. $4.84, Instead of putting it op to so even live dollars, is seom. these foreigners haven't any real ssnse, anyhow." A Kean Sanaa of Sm.tl. n. ..a tiintiail the habit of go ing to Miss Whsatcake's hotiss several times day, aud, strangely anough. most of these visits occurred juw .. mealtimes. Cue morning irm. lefore Miss Wheatoake's breakfast was serve.). Ha feared that he was too late for the meal, but, beiug too pouw iuqulre, merely looked about with anx- ions stealtn tor some sigua . tlon. Miss Wheatcaka saw bis jiortur. batiou. bnt said nothing to relieve it. Presently Tommy. remariceo! it funny, Miss Wheatoake, I'm awfully huugryV' Miss Wheatoake made no oummetit and he wiggiea aii" u.."-".-ly iu his ohalr for a few moments, then with a timidly ingratiating look ha said: "Beetns to tne 1 smell eggs boil ing. Do 1J" in.a'l Waul Pure Water. Speaking of the health of tha British ' . . a a..J ... al. f vktSilj'.s armv In Hnutn Ainca, Uncet says that "oneol the greatest diftlcnltles which confront the menlcal ollleers is to induce them to drink water which has been rendered as pure as possible by boiling or filtering. At tor a long march the average soldier will run any risk toobtaiua draugus of water, however bad." Not all the heroism In this world ta seen on the battlefield and ou the stage. At a big fire iu Chicago, at which the father and bla five obildreu were penned np like rats in a tiap to dta. tha members of euglue company No. 8. seeing that there was no time w wsit for a book aud ladder track, formed a ladder of their bodies, oy staudilng ouo opon the siiouwers oi another, and so on op to 85 feet, and all of tha stricken people were passed down to safety. To Develop tha White Cro... Mn.nw. Idaho. Sent. 10. An offer is said to have been made by a Spokane man to drive 535 feet of tunnel and shaft on the White Cross for a half in terest in the property. He projiosed to sink 200 feet. The White Cross is located in the Moscow mountains, six ilea from Moscow, and has ol late been showing some good surface indications. Deceit and falsehood, whatever con veniences they may for a time promise or produce, are, in the snra of life, ob stacles to happiness. of an the foot waa one . inA ha rtlUf . I wu iaduced to tnr 8. S. aad It made a eomplet. care. 1 have been a per Jertly well maa ew ataoe." 1 fS leineoniy-pureiyyeg. tCO etable blood purifier V known contains no kj 'kl) poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer- tugs. If your flesh does not beal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your Mood Is ia bad condition, and any ordinary sore Is apt to beceene chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no abarpe for this service. CM!" SrtCINO CO.. ATLANTA, ft. Big Sale of Mining Stock. Portland. Sept. 10. The stock the Mustek Mining & Milling Com pany, one 01 tne test-s;nown proportion in the Bohemia district, was piacea on sale at the Oregon Mining Exchange aud 128,450 shares were sold during the first call, st 10 cents per share. The Mnsick is a good producer, nearly $150,000 having been taken from that property. A stamp mill is in operation at the Mnsick. IDAHO. ... CURE BIG Valuable SUIT IN baji-,io. Tit.uoiia. ussi J '. - 'I T rtl'.Y'-.. f Mine I. Wanted by Different Allea-ed Owner.. Weiser. Idaho. Sent. 10. A suit for partition and seven-sixteenths of the Peacock, Helena and White Monument j mines in the f-even Devils, valued at $800,000. has been commenced at Weiser. The remaining mne-six-teenths of the property is nnder bond for $1,500,000, and the payments on it bsve been made regularly -for some time. It is ons of the most important mining suits ever begun in Idaho and some of the most valuable property fa tha Saves Devils is involved. Dr. Withvcombe, vice-director of the Corvallis, Or., agricultural college ex periment station, has departed lor fcac rumentn. where he is to act as one of the judges of the fine stock display at the California state lair, hnortiy niter bis return to Oregou he will leave ior the East, for a two months' absence, during which be will visit the princi pal stations of the country. Good Dividend for Small Mine. Nelson, B, C, Sept. 10. The Ath w... min nar thi. tilrtce will declare a dividend of $25,000, which is 6 per KQ-TO-BAC cent on the new capitalization Wood promises to be wood in l Grande, , Or., this winter, says tne Journal. The market is Degginn ai ,!. and one man who onght to mvr" v ... . , x Ctf I know estimates, that wiere are not ou nnl. in all the acres of timber within s radius of 10 miles. Large loads are now boinff hauled from Summerville. tl.hnn Mine Will Soon Ship Ore. Palonse, Wash., Sept. 10. The Bishop claim, on Jerome creek, about 20 miles from Palonse, will begin to ship soon. A rate or j per ton to m.n,a nr Everett has been secured. n..t. took nf natiital weveuted the mine form shloi.iug earlier in the sea son, for there are several hundred tons of ore on the dump. The Douglas county board of equal ixuthm reduced the assessment of rail road rolling stock from $608 to $500 a mile. Few material changes were made ia the rolls. DYSPEPSIA Var lx y .are I wae a inlm of d y - repala In iu ort form. 1 tuuid eat liotmnf ut milk toast, and at llmettny atj.iuueb would not retain and dtnet even thuk Lal Match 1 began takln CASCAUKTh and .inte t .en bate steadllv lmproted. until 1 am as well as I - 4;--H MuHPBr. N.w.rk. O. The census of shows more dogs than people. Km.la's Jlew ralandar. It Is said that Utissia Is about to adopt a new calendar, r.acu year runu..... ... mouths of taenty-elglil days each. The main reivture It Us apwrnt stnliliuy. ami In this it rtemlU-s lite sovereign remedy. Hiwtetier's Stomach Diners, iry it t.r dy.pepsia, conltmtln. tiervnttie. w Insuuilila. is sunt j S' a ii . Chine Know. How ta ITeeerre flrapaa. Millions have been spent in clviltse.1 countries in futile efforts to prtserve grapes. The Chinese have known the secret for many centuries and millions more have been voluly use. in tha effort to drag fiom them the recipe. Everybody ay. a. h . who h.a taken CawaretS ramly Cathartic ay they anttlij u.t latla In the .id. why hoi try Iheutt AUdfegstaU, luu, ibn, we. Cooking ntenalls made of alumlnntn instead of tin are coming into use in the French army. Tito Merit of a Medicine I determined by (lie test, Ihies ItctireT We know HwhI's HiiruiarllU does cure, people who lake it for any dUeatte caused by bad blood or a low siaie of the system say it cures. It la the great pur bl-al maker, stomach tonic and nerve sirenglli. ener. It cures dyepla, uervoti.i.eM, delillily, that tired leellng. and all blotal diseases. Oat only Hood's, brcaltae HootFa Saraaparllla Never Dliwinliil. Hold by all drtiiml-m. . avw- . ... ; Are nameroo. .., j"?? f"??. 0 li ri In .1. a a rif inmiars wi - . i . . 1 ia lr.,ai at It 1 1. offered to our students ble leai'liers, niniplete otmrar v CANOV CATHAStTlC vaaos ataaa asanmtaae Activities of a presidential campaign explain the comparative neglect of the sea serpent this summer, but a San Francisco romautist does his best to make amends by describing- bow a whale nearly upset a steamer. That the whale' should be roaming around iu a small bay and Out a. marine "artist should prejent the sole proof add to the beauty of Tie fiction. From the great ahipysrds st Stettin, which have already sent forth tne Deutschland and the Kaiser Wllhelm der Crosse, is soon to come snother le viathan of the sea wlsich, it is amrnied, will make an houtly speed of 24 knots. It may yet come about that a person who has a week and some cash to spare for an ocean voyage may cross and re cross the Atlantic in seven days. nn iter tak.i otren.nden)e, ..l .. .llfl l,..iniHMHIIlB. i, Binms.ramn..r. .... -;...": v...; Commercial Uw. H"'rJ,'B..:: KualneM Praollw, H "''"aj. ','! p"" r. tilHec Work. Hie. Uo..l launeH aiThr.' at "Pi catali all tut. i..n. Pallor wild tor a eoiy. 11 w III 'y. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Wmthlngtoit Streett A. P. Armstrong, LL, Principal. J. A. Wsseo, Penman snd Secretary Plaaaant. Pnl.tat.le. fment. T.a Oeod. Iw aoooTear einsea. Weaken, or Onpe. We. lie.H'O. CON8TIPATIOM. Stilit and to f eitamnteee nj mu ornr 'lttFTntia'V. Itahl. The friends of Andreewill never give op hope. A dispatch from Stockholm tells of a letter, signed by Andreo, found in the Arctic by sn American. It has now been over two years s-nce Amlree sailed away for the North pole in his balloon, and it is foolishness to exct that he is alive. 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