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SISTERS OF CHARITY
IN WINTER’S GRIP
ATLANTIC COAST SWEPT Bl STOSM
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and
Of WIND AND SNOW.
tarrh—A Congressman’s Letter
have bora gvte ral, not <«ly in lbs
neu, but ale* in the oh! world. From
hew Knglami OB tte North to Vir
ginla on tlie couth, the gale .trewml
the coa.t with wrecks, and. aided by
tl»« anou, lore down telegraph wirw so
that *on m inuatlon was »ri..*»»ly in-
tempted. ---------------------------
Kai I rna*l» were ai»
bli«-k-
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e«_.e
ailed by the enow, which range, from
I lour to IS Im Ires in depth. A. the
•torm advamvd, the redd grew more
revere, ami the whole rewboard is in lire
gra.p of winter.
Tire en'd wave has estwmial to the
tar coati», frost icing exjrerisuwwd as
far a> Miasiraippi. ft was acevimpan-
ml uy .torni» ■ I rain ami enow, which
1 i|Ulckly mailed and swvllal the rivers
, to uh h a point that they tn reme i awe
' veril w«d their '«nk. and drove away
the Inahitant., and in one ca»e washed
out a railroad bridge.
The snowfall
and cold wrether has taren general
through <ut Europe, E ngland Irelng cov
erai with four imi**e<d «now, the can
als In Holland and Ure harían of Copen
hagen I sung I dia k nd with lew, ami many
villages in bwitrerlsnd Iwing ieolaled
by the dswp snow.
fn every country of the rivilltwti
world Si.lrr. of Charity ar» known,
Not only do they minister to the nplr*
linai and intellei tnal rived, of toe
charge. • ominttted to their < are. but
they also minister to their leallly
need..
With an many children L» take rare
of and to proteil fr> ru climate and die-
ea», there wiae sod prtxlenl
have found I'eruna a never
»feguard.
Dr Hartman receive, many letter«
from t'atbolii Slater, from all over the
<*nit»l Stai»
A nsommeri I recently
received (rm a Catholic In.tllnliori in
l»etrv>il, Mich . read. a. follow.
fry. S. B. Hartman. L'olumbu«. Ohm:
Dear Sir: I he young girl w housed
the I'eruna w »' -oiOrrlng from lary ngi-
lls. and loss <if voire.
I he result of
the- treatment was mo-| » «tictac tory .
She found great relief, and after
further use ol tbc medicine we hope
to be able to say she la entirely cured."
—Statura of Charily.
Th« young girl wa. under the care of
Ilia Bitter <d Charity and uard I'eruna
for catarrh of Ilia throat with goal r«-
■nlt.. aa th« at.iv« letter testine.
band Io Tha i’aiuna Mal Irli»« Co.,
Collimila., Ohio, for a frre Issik written
by Dr. Hartman.
Tlie following letter la from
gr«»man Meekiaon, of bapolo n. Ohio:
The I’eruna Medicine Co., Ooiumbua,
Ohio:
Gentlemen
"I
have u«d raveral
I
•
Iwvttle. of I l’< r
and
feel
|
greatly
benefit ted thereby
from my -atar
the head, and
encouraged to
lleve that it.
llnoed ure will
of thirty yc<r«'
ly eradicate a
.landing."—David Meek I »on.
Dr. Hartman, one of the li«.t known
physician, and surgeons in the l'mt»l
Stat», wa. the tir.t man to formulate
f'eruna. ft wa. through hi. gviilu.
and jierscverance that it was intro-
dncol to the molical prolwMion of thl.
country.
If yon do not derive prompt and rat-
i.lactory remit, from the ii « of I'ern-
na. write at omw to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full .(element of your caw, and
he will lie pleaaoi to give you hl. val-
uable advice gratia.
A Id re» Dr. Hartman, I’reaident <>t
the Hartman sanitarium. Columhua. O.
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The Morning Alter.
What fl Cesta.
“If truth I. found at the bottom of a
“Do you find vi a automobile very
well,’' he rema k<*d, thoughtfully, “re-
ei|*n.lv«T '*
"Ob, on an atvarge AO < hinkens, 10 mor» may l*e raid to be l*»ate«l al th**
d.<s a few ducks and three children run bottom of a glass.“
over every year.’*
f or Chrislma..
Fur forty year's Fi»'s Cure for Con
fio you want »mething ¡«articolarle
sumption ba. • h red ■ uurha and oolda. At
nice for your Christmas dinner? If
drvtgglal». I'm* ?.i esiti».
you do, a»k your dealer Io rend you a
In a Minale.
can <d Monopole Asjiaragus—the finest
Nodd— Well, I wish I know bow to and daintiest d isti ever ret tic fore an
Ameritan king.
The label Itrelf Is
pa» away a f«w h ".ra* time.
Todd—Why. I thought y«m were with magnificently em!►>«►«•«I in blue and
gold, in fart, la a work of real art.
your wife jnal now.
T<«ld—I wae. I left her in a restau- But tire contents of the can are fully
in keeping with the lala>l.
You'll
ranl looking over a bill <1 fare.**
thank us for calling your attention to
Mothers wilt f nd Mrs Winslow". Booth
it if you once tiegin to purchase Mono
In. byruji tlie beat reinal y to use lor U>< r
pole gmeriea.
saluren during tbs levlblng )«riat.
M st dealara handle Monojade g ol.
A Marital lontesvion.
an i if yours doesn't Ire knows where V»
We will thank you if you
Officer'. Wile (fondly)— l»o you re gel them
member, John, how you need of an in.i.t ujHin Li. doing so.
Wadham. A Kerr Bros., packers,
»vening to tn.ld my L.t I — 'n.y »•■•■•I
littli roerlaal* you u—d locali it. jou Portland, Ore.
funny l.-y—I m I eura and bonraf finn
The Savage Breast
silly, silly mv < ld boy med t ■ Ire "
Old |!«»y (grumpily)— Nonwri», Jan«,
“Iler mull I. »aid to lie quila atIrr-
don't be stupii! ! wss always practi Ing."
cal and husineaa-like
I did that just
•'ll la. the neighbor* ar. al way.
to keep you front Üie piano!
stirred up over It."
Sleeping
Volcanoes
A thin, vapory smoke, lariiy aacendiBg
from its caster may be the only visible a gn
of life in the sleeping Voh .no, but within
la a raging sea of fire, molten rw k and sul
phurous gases.
Tho-e who make their
homes in the peaceful valleys below know
the danger and. though frequently warnre!
bv the rumblings and quakmgs, these
signs of impending erupt: n go unheeded.
They ate living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening
ruare and they are lnat beneath a downpour of heated nx k and scalding aahes
Thousands ot bl<x>d poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping vol« ano
and are taking desperate chan«.-e», f r under the Menury and 1'otash treat
ment the external symptom» of the
Bowline Or««n, Ky ,
disease diaapjwar, and the deluded
Marc h aa. taoa
a.nt:.w».n; For ov.r four year. I
victim ia happy in the belief of a
auffsred
greatly
from
a »ev.ro o . m
cwnijdete cute, but the 1 re. of < nta-
of contagioua blood polaon. I want
giou have only U ■ n anx-tlret, 1 m the
te Hot Aprlng., staying thsre four
system, and as a< a as th«—e min
month, st a big aaponao. Ithansoa-
erals srw left off will blare up again.
aultod phralciana. who preasrlbod
Occasional sores break out in the
Mercury. Nothing did ms say good.
mouth, a red rash apjwarson the body,
In fact, lbs treatment proved more
and these warning symptoms, if m t
harmful than beMficial. I mentioned
beetle«I. are xxn followed by fearful
my rasa to a friend, who told mo that
». B. ». had certainly eared him. 1st
eruption., sores, copper colored
ones eommoncod tie uas, and ia .la
Splotches, swollen glam!., loss of hair
moathe eould find no trace of the dis
•nd other sickening symptoms
ease whatever. This was about two
Mercury mu! potash not only fail
years ego. I eoatlauod R B. B. for
to cure blixxl poison, but cause Mer
some time to m*ho sure of a perma-
curial Rheumatism, necn - is of the
nsat sure, and I sea truthfully any I
bone*, offensive ulcers am! inflamma
em entirely well.
D. M BANDEBB.
tion of the Stoma« h ami Bowels.
The use o! 3. 8. 8. is never followed by any bad results. It cures
without the slightest injury to the system. We offer $1.000.00 for proof
that it contains a mineral of any de
scription.
8. S. 8. ia an antidote for
contagious blood poison, and the only
radical and permanent cure known. It
destroys every atom of the virus and puri
fies and strengthens the blood snd build»
np the general health.
We will mail free our special look on Ccettigioua Bloor! r<»ison, which
gives all the avmptcms of the disease with full directions for home treat-
L Medical advice is furnisl • I by our phyv:. tans without charge.
THf twin SPiOIHO oo., ATIAMTA. QAo
Non« of Crew I aapsd.
Norfolk, Va., Dae. M —Report, re
renal in Norfolk tnnight are to ti»»
<-ffm t that bone of lire rrew of the ill-
fatal K*h«w>nar Neeley M i>ler eaaprel
tibly one < hamre of a revue is known
Tbc t'.erman steamer Koln, from Bre
men to Baltimore reported the crew
<d an abandoned «chaiDrr al Via rd while
onlcring the t'ajicw talay.
The three-masted achoonwra William
0. Hilton and Melville Phillipa and
several .mailer craft were blown ashore
n tire h.rlior during the gale.
Tire
steamer I nderwriler, which wa> tow
Ing the filer front Nanau, lias not yet
Isren h*-.nl from, and (car. are en'er-
tamed that she fonmleral in the gale.
Th. crew of th* ». ha-ncr Ida lawr.n**
al*andom*d th it owl in a rvdderle»
condition off llatt.-ra. early thi. morn
ing and were rescued with difficulty by
the lif<-aaver».
WOftKIMl IOW ST. LUCIS FAIR.
Barrett I« N om Securing I nhibits From
Oriental Countric«.
Washinctoti, IN bc . N.—When
the
president come* to take tip the qmstinn
■it the sucieMion to the vacancy caured
by the death of Minister Buck, nt To-
kio, it i. iinderetiui that lie will name
Jehu Barrett, of Oregon, al present
tomnnseioner general ol the St. Ix>nis
>'ih -ition to A.ta and Australasia, to
Im minister, Mr. Barrett is now some-
where in the neighliorlussl of the
Strait. SettleiiK-nU.
He ha. leen
w 'king to so ire a gasl Asiatic rvpre-
mutation at th« St. f»uis expoeitioa,
and hi. effort, have liven attendnl with
sui-veae, for he ha. imloced Isvth China
and JnjMin to embark upon largo gov
ernment exhibit« when they had decid
ed not tn Iw reprv«ents«l in that way.
He i. now G>und for Australia, where
It ia hi. hope to change the mini!. <d
the premier, in Australia and New
Zealand.
CANNOT ACT TILL JIM’..
I levtsin of New votomblan Congres. M III
Delay Canal Treaty.
Washington, l'oc. S. —- If I'nited
State. .Minieter Hart, at Bogota, I. onr-
rectly informed, no treaty providing
for the con.truction of the Panama
canal can la- ratifiwj by the Colombian
congre» Imfore June 1 next.
He ha.
reported that the congressional elec
tions have I ven callad for the middle
of next March, and Colombian, here
»y that a periiai of at Ira.t fit) day. is
required Io assembla a newly aie< ted
congre-s, and then rome time must
elajw Indore it ia in working order.
So ret*ry Hay, therefore, ha. decnlol
to allow the treaty to I* ratified in
Waahington first, presuming that lie
lUosnli in negotiating one, unlees the
»rial« int«r|aiaea an objection, which i.
not anticl|Mit«d.
It ia exported that
early thia wok l»t. ilerran, the Colom
bian charge bare, will !■> giveu all the
power, nevesaary for him to aigti a
treaty.
Valwabl. letter ol Washington.
Boston, l*ac. A.—A letter of tieorga
Washington, written Octobar W, I *5,
t > hi. friend, Patrick
Henry, governor
of Virginia, waa »1*1 at auction at a
oullartor’a «ale to lay for |5»0, the pur
chaser l«ing a Sow York man acting a.
agent. The letter la given in full In
**l>ark.‘ life of Washington, and I. of
«•■me length
It. ml.jm-t matter relate,
to a grant of money by the Virginia
legi.lature to Washington in reward for
hie aervhwe in the Revolution, and hi.
refusal of the Mme.
Wash Oft tbc Bacteria.
Washington, Itec t —Twelve million
I« tens inhabit the »kins of half a
l»*uml of cherries are-ording to Dr.
Ehrlich, a German acienrist. who ha.
mad« extensive experimenta In regard
to the infection of fruit with bacteria.
Currant» come nest, with II.000.000
to half a |»>und, and grape« rest,
with H,000,000. An a«*coont of the»
«sperimenta ha» loen traamitted to the
»tat« department l*y I'nited .**tate«Con
sul Clark Marpy. at Barlin. The dortor
arge« that fruit he cleaned by either
(■eelitig *»r washing !*efore It la eaten.
Th. Colorado Itobber-Hunt.
Denver, I Me. ft.— A Special to the
New. from lei Junta. Colo., say. a tele
phone messgae from tha "J. J." ranch
baa >w*en received V the effect that a
poere last night ovrrtcsik the three men
who iobl<ei| the Carlton poatoffi«« ami
later shot Sheriff Tate, and in a l«ttla
which ensued two of the robliara’ borne,
were killed.
Th* fugitive., however,
held up a party of hunter», »curing
fresh h*>raea, and eecaped
The posse
is Mill in pursuit.
I
AIL LCD IN FIMTTBAJ*.
"Dr. Auguat
Koenig'. Hamburg
Breast Tan." write« Mr. F. Bateb, of
lire la a CbRagw tlslei Causas IHsth sf florlntn, W I. . "enablal me to get rid
jf an obstinate cvxtgb. wo feel very
I Murt»ss People
(rateful to the disroverer ot this modi-
Chicago. I'm. • — Fourteen men met
elan.**
>kulb by «i floral ion thi. morning in a
fire ahiTh ixvsrrwl al A o'clok in tlm
numsttsa.
Lincoln hotel, 17» Madison Str set
Amateur—W Iren I .land on lire
Thirteen ol U»on who loot their lives
were «tifimi while lying in their Imds. •*.g" I am nothing, and I am Rnwioue
< 'ne victim was taken from the build d nothing bat the role I am playing.
ing before life was ex ri mt, leit diml ia Tire a ml lem e disappears entirely.
I rirnd — U «II, I nui'l blame the an-
tin ambulano <*n U»«* way to tlie how
Jiencw much lor disappearing.
pi tai.
Coroner Treegwr. after inspecting tl»«
Ths king ol Ss.Js That t IsM
bnildlng, unital with Fire Chief Mush-
Like everything el», there are goal
am ia declaring that the building was
a veritable trap, an*! never should have reais ami had arala. Seeds that grow
Ian u«rel lor hotel puri-rn*« thief I**",“*",th*t ,ln'
•
ds that
Moaham declared that'there were »ch ’*"1'1
1
that don't yield, and
I w»4« rrecka In ll»e Bare that th« smoke * *ttWm thooght given now to ll*e a> le •
i j-ared through the bull ling In cloud», ill°0
you'll mvd, will tm
rendering «crape extremely difficult for
*,ln*
•!•»*. tboogli realised
thorn
_ on
__ the
__ upper fl™«.. *
| B”H’b
*’ * better
“*
st the harvral “
if you »l«ct
Threw
no’fire ra<atw on th, front I»«Dd «amw! Ferry's Itorafo—th,
7,
_ _ wa.
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l »_ j
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of th« buildl g. aHh -ugh <me wa. in
’'el*L
*«a|a
eaflo *1
Are“*",T H,7'* ’••-
1 have loan
Ing was up. and from It >langl»«l several known and man wherever go.I crop,
ropes, down which a nunibur of people • re grown, nntll farmer ami gardener
slid Io the pavement after all *ara|<« by : alike bare learn«! to depend upon their
womlerfnl reliable grew ing an*I yield
tlu* stairway hs*i lawn cut off.
Tim hotel was four rtories in height, ing qttalittea. ««ar after year, to the
an*l con tai usd an nnusual numtmr of vscluaion of all others.
I'nfortonately the seed
bti.ine»
room, lor a hotel of Ito no
After-
wards Chief Mushaiu declarml I list seem, to aff *r*l a means for many un-
they w«t« the »mallrat room, be bail •''rtipuloue |w**>ple, who aim to blind
ever anra In any building. Had there the on a ary to quality, through littlw-
liern fewer partition., I>s declared the nw» <»f pnre ai>*l l»«u>tful rlaicua; who
chanciw of life for ll««e aleepiug on tl»» in reality have nothing to aul>atautlata
<ipl«r flair, of the hotel wonld bave their claim«, no reputation ai «take.
1*0 peat rw-ord as proof, it la twtter t«>
twwti greatly im reaaml.
F. A. Hmlh, proprietor ol tbs hotel. > |*sy a lilt Io more for U«o «eed and ba
declared that there were, a. nearly a. a»«t>m! ot a great deal more at th«
be remld judge willtout hl. books, about barvmt by »wing Forty's -orela. The
185 pm-ple in the hotel.
It was. in lttOS Emd Annual, which la »r*t free.
fact, filled to Its almost, ami many ap ; p*el|*aid, will bo found utmonally in.
Write fivr it
plicant« lor rooms were turnai away tervating ami instucllve.
Ferry A Co.,
last night with the information that teday. A'ldrem D. M
J I*etruit, Mich.
they remhl not
be
acavmnioalalml. ,
Night Clerk Web«*r discovered the smoke
Conacrvatloa ol I nergy.
pouring through tl»e halls shortly Im- |
“
What
wa. your idea In having
fr.ru «1 o'clock, and dul his l*e«t to alarm
th« gtteete, but the .moke was » den» Hertha learn typewriting'**
“Well, .Im was always drumming
and mrreaaal ao rapidly that he was
able to areiuw only a .mall numlar, with het fingers, and 1 thought rhe
and h« wa. then compelled to gr* j« hi. might as well do It to s**ine purpose.
way to ths street to avoid suffocation.
The gneata came down tlie one »tair-
way of the building in all .tag«» ol un-
dremt, a*»*! revsral lia|*e*l from the
window, of the Herond .tory ami escap
ed without rariiiua injury.
The firemen, w I k > arrived with great
promptue««, «aval many lives by carry- [
mg people down ladders from
the
window.
The smoke ou the inside of
the building wa. » thick that the fire
men were unable to do more than to
take the people out of the wiedowa.
I ho» who were not able to reach the .
windows in a few minutes after th«
tire broke out »ere suffocateti. The fire
(tael I amounted to very little
A por
tion of the third and ae<«>nd tloor» wa.
burned, and the blare waa sxtiliguivlirel
within 40 minutes after th« first alarm.
A. soon aa th« smoke |*ermitle*l the
firemen to live in.ide the building, a
careful search was made of all th«
rooms, with the result that 13 men
were Ion nd to have been stifled before
they hail Iwen able to leave their lieds. |
All of the dead had ra*ma <>n the third
and fourth flair*«.
WOES OF THE MIM WS.
Strike C«*mml.al«>n I l.tcnlng to I.»idem*
ot Men Tbemaclv««.
Scranton, I'a , Dec. 5. — At yertor-
day's araaloti of th« Anthracite strike
commieai >n th« reprerenlatives ol tin*
mineworkers continual to call witness
es, mostly practical mineworker», who
told their story ot condili >n. as thov
**xi.t in the ilaileton, or middle, * «l
: fields. The miner, trim! t«» show by
thee* witii«*«»*. that th« Coxa and other
«omjvanio. bad violated th«* agreement '
entrrwi into by both »id»*, when th*-
commlwlon wa. appointed, that the
striker, should return to work ami I«*
given their old place« ba* k where they
I had not already l*een filial
Rome of
the wltncwaw 1-allrd teatified that they
were not given back their old pla*«a.
and maintain««i that the mm promin-
<<nt In the union in th« various I oral it H*.
■ luring the strike were discriminated
against. Tl»« commimion has dBcidwl
to invite the mine inspectors to appear J
Iwdore tbelli, l«can»e the miners a»aert ;
that the workmen fear to inform the
mine inepertor. of dangereu. or un
healthy pla*va in t!*e min««, bamuse
the inspectors are usually are-oriijianimi
in the miner by ar»me repre-entative of
the coni|»any. who may cnnsB the man's
dis* barge
Thia ia a new point before
the commiaaii'U.
PriHredlngs ol th« Scnatv.
Wa.hington, I»ec. 5.—Tire renate use
in »»Ion talay one hour and five min
ute. most of which time was .pent be
hind closed iloora. Aller the reo-priori
of ■ nurner of bills and |*rition., Mr.
Beveridge had read the
rerelutiou
adopted by the dslrgatsa to tire Oklaho
ma non-partiMn cun ven I ion favoring
the admi»ion of Oklahoma and Indian
Territory a. one etale, end< p|Mwing the
house omniliu. etatehiKai bill.
The
renate then amt Into eiautire ree-
eion, and at 1 50 adjournal until
Mi n lay.
No More But aide Aid.
Shamokin, f'a , Dec. A.—Tha Ninth
District executive Imard of the I'nited
Mineworker» met here today, when it
was officially announced that the die-
trht would not receive any more aid
from the biluminou. men for the min
er. yet idle owing to ll>e rvxwnt »trike
Secretary Hartley reported that there
were lie tween s.otH) ami 9,000 men and
boy. out of work In Schuylkill. North
umberland. Columbi. and
Ihtupbin
ctiuntiea, ivmpriMng the di.trict. Each
local I. al prewnt looking after idle
miner».
I Coughed
•• I bad a moat «tuShorn cough
for many yean. It deprived me
at .l.ep and I grew very thin. I
then med Ayer » Cbcrrv Pectoral,
and waa quickly cured.'
R. N. Minn. Ball Milla, Tenn.
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Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it’s the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There’s cure inevery drop.
rare, em' tb . M>. H
Canadian Molida) •.
Canada haa the m«»*i holiday« < f any
Rritiah colony.
Imluding Sandaya,
Canadian» have nlnety*flvv tsulidayi
yearly.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
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A.trowomy llefure Christ.
About 500 H C. Aiiaiagra. of Ionia
wa. turn. When he “grew up in Win
dom." he wa. the first tn tea* h the
roar» and can» of both »lar ami
loivar eclipse, and to give hi. toll >w,rs
rule, whereby they could dUtinguish
planet, from fixe I stars. Ila wa. put -
I .bed for declaring that th. aun wa.
not a God.
I'aifk Coast
lU..uit Co.
Pwitoal. on
SHE
BOID ud YOUR EYESIBNT
l»r I »tog ite
A
Par'icttd Mitel Lqltif
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20 MILLION BOTTLES
tm rrk>«<Trn.<fi ^*.1
lly W lighted with • (-«fUTf
u»trh
■OLD tVt.r YKAB-
Um«* th« Utili
k rivali;« UlMfribl
tigìvrfth
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halt lb« «1
car«.
It ha* a Striia}
gar
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fratti Ih» action of heat ao»i
I•< th« lip. a* ttraeadsa«*
w» ha»r Mauh I <ghUug
AIRlBB ,'tulH I? TJ Up
w 4ta fur circular« aa i
p*eaa
STEWiRT 1 GRiRT
LIGNTIRG CO.
TP ADC
HARK.
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FOR TOIFIOIIVU.
f0" COMSTIPATIOR.
FOR IAU0W IMfl.
ma TNECOMPiuios
PokTl AM» Ulti».
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curri H S?
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bran I* ga*
and
baa m cu» tir*
rati >',v«ah*
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SFBtAIMS hRUlSeSeM« ’ *M *«lwwA<h
an ««Urnal r»m*¿y can
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wa»ng Sr J«■uaaOtu D»ra«r «.» jn *i«v«n
langwag«« <KO9*n*«njr
b,«»’«
iu wan!in «««tj Um ft tn C, S.
CONQUERS
PAIN
For nearly
half a century
Striking Similarity.
Bachtoy—Why I. a woman like time?
Benedict—lle> aim rhe never fall, to
get her man in the end.
Ba«hl«y — So; Ine auia she revea:, all
thing. — Exchange.
They Work U bite V om Skep.
'■A'b|!e yi.nr ir.it> ’ and
rr»t • «» it*!»
I <ty < atharu«* re|»air ytmr nltfralhm, your llrrr
| your b«>wrlw pul ihrtu in
unkf. All
druggist«, H<,
AW.
IMtlerenl l.lne«.
Kha—Woman haven't a bit more
curiosity than men, I'm curtain.
He— No; but it*, manifesto! In
different linre. For instance, a woman
might own a rewing maihine without
finding out bow it I. made, but she
wouldn't have a Hamilrri« in the
houio a day without knowing all at-vut
her.
Vouth's Larcatralat.
“Don't yon w*metimes !<>ng for your
chiidle-od'a happy days?" said the ren-
1 omental parton.
“Yes,“ an.werotl Min
Cayenne,
thsre are times when I would enjoy
hanging on the fencB and making faces
at people I don't ilk« Instead of having
t> »/: *H< w do you du, <lear' So glad
to see you.’ “
DIDN’T
•A Gift Worth Gjvinç
APresent Worth Hiving
WEATHERWISE
IS THE MAN WHO WEAK
A reputation • «tending ovv.
’ > aixty-aix years and our
' f duarnntaa are back of
( avary oaribent beanno the
,
3IGN Or THE FISH
i There are nany Irutationa
be sura of the narre
. TOWER on tha button»
Off SALE miYWMME „
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Stewart * Brent, f'ortland. Or . Placing n
Wonderful lamp on th« Market.
Th«
“Psrfvrted
Match-lighter"
lamps .ilvertired in our column. Unlay
by the Stewart A Grant Lighting Co.
of Portland, Oregon, are trail worth tbs
attention of al h<»u»«li<>l*lnr. and st*>ro-
kfrejwrs. The invenl-'rs, having had
years of experience in using, wiling
an*l repairing ail etamiard makes ol
gasoline lamps, have carefully dn-ignrel
thi. "Perfected” lamp, » that the de
fect a of other lamps have loan avoided
and many lm|«»rtant iniprov<-ni<-nt.
»ub-tilutrsl.
EVerbyody
internet«*!
•houiil »end
to Stewart A
Grant
Lighting
Co.,
43
Third
street,
Portland, Oregon, fi r pi* lures ami full
description of this new “Perfart««! 'lamp,
sales agent, are wantrel in every city
and town in tlie I'nited Blates.
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WISE BROS., Dentists.
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FIINE UMBRELLA
Is tl»» hesi p'swnl In orsgeti er »uklhri.m ,*.a raa
’I'.''’. wl ’g J""’ ■’•“•»I«» »■••>» lali hU«>.|. „r
y..urwll tor < briom*.
W. „11 Uauths <■<
quality, ai very reajM.natil«
J< MN Al I I SIN A. Portland« Ort.
*a*hi«*r « *’
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v rrta n M
ar Mr r v »rank •
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BESTFORTHE
BOWELS
To Investigate Pen.Ion«.
Washington. flee. A. — A Joint reare
lotion providing for a rommiwioo to
If FW
i a
nmhF.»
Invrarigata the pension Ian. ha. !*een tert»Bia •»•rf d»» y -u tt>
. 'a»*-ï br W1
intrudocal in the »nato by Hcott, of kn»«-»
»Veleni paya r «M j>tU |
Weal Virginia.
The resolution pro-
vide, that the commlaion .hall '■on-
slat of two »nature and two momlirr.
of the boo». It I. given authority to
CATHAWT1C
trake Inquiry into the advisability of a
provision for pensions for all pwrvont
who reeved in the civil war lor VO
.lay. or mote.
ef
•n riunii otr>
To Lay Pacifk CaMe.
Nan Eranciaco. I Me. A.—Th. British
.tawnier Silvertown, which ia to lay the
• able between thia city and Honolulu,
arrivali here Ualay from l»miou, after
a voyage of SO day*.
JOHN POOL!’. Pl»«TUAN
F«M •« M arni bi
¿
< aa ft»» y. a U m beat t<ftala*7 v
ana Fnfthei. *in4rr*m», F wmii - s » *
tel Merblftrn
W« wm *
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t p a fÌ M S b « ua W<<»fe tM*0MCr J
r*w*
Automatic Match l-i^htin^
gasoi . im :
< ias i .\. mp
I'or H ihi « and Stur«
Single and Double lutmps. Price$2.7* up.
Give* 10 times tl v light at one fourth lire net
of ki-ru»en« lurnje.
The only mat.h lighting lamp on thia
market approved by in.u an.« comp« tie«.
Mupplie. carnal h>r all *m«ki-s .if gasoline
lampa.
If von n a I am thing for ronr lamp, write us
for circular, ami prices
t,a ill laiaciaitato to Dulin.
t iirreqiomlmc« H<.licit, d.
0» n ral Agenta I *
WONDEWH I. fXIVAN
lighting System.
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