I JUST VACCINATED, THAT’S ALL Painful Periods The Pretty Young Woman Made the Passenger« Angry. are overoome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Fifty thousand happy women testify to this In grateful tetters to Mrs. Pinkham. Menstruation Is a severe strain on a wo man's vitality. If It Is painful something Is wrong which will promptly set right; It excessive or Irregular write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Evidence abounds that Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medicine have for many years been helping women to be strong, No other advice Is so un varylngly accurate, no other medlolne has scab a record of cure. Kept His Powder Dry. According to his custom General Jou bert preached a sermon yesterday, but he had a man detailed in the mean while, says the Chicago Record, to see that the powder did not get rained on. Ella Ewing, the giantess, has com pleted her residence near Gorin, Mo. The house was built on a scale propor tionate with Miss Ewing’s needs. The doors are 10 feet high and the ceilings i and windows look like those of fabled giants’ castles. She is still growing, aud is now 8 feet and 4 inches tall. I iii pro veil Train Kq ui pnient. ? The O. R. & N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago through train, ami a dining car service has been inangnarated. The train is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches ami luxurious first-class and ordinary eleepeis. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio Gramle line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on any O. R. & N. agent, or address W. IL Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. There was something strikingly pic torial in the api»earauee of a young lady who sat in the upper left-hand coruer of a Jackson avenue trolley car during one of Its out-bound runs the other morning, says the New Orleans Times-Democrat. It was due. no doubt, to mauy things—to the aristocratic slenderness of her figure; to her wide, dreamy eyes, the exact color of wood violets; to the great black forest of os trich plumes that formed her hat; to the geometric curve of the towering collar of her cape. At any rate, she lookevl as if she might have sauntered out of the pages of some journal of fashion—a beautiful denizen of picture paper land, where skirts always bang iu just the proper folds aud trousers never bag at the knee. Everybody looked ul her. the men ad miringly and the women coldly, as they always do wheu another woman Is bet ter dressed, and she withstood the scru- tiny with regal composure, She did not seem aware that anybody else was present. At last the car neared her corner, aud when she bad pressed the button and the wheels were almost at a standstill she arose calmly and glided down the aisle. She was at the door when the car came to a full stop, and, seeing her stagger slightly from the shock, the conductor instinctively laid his hand upon her arm. It was a cqurteous and respectful act and one that might have saved her from a fall, but the instant his fingers touched her sleeve the haughty beauty leaped backward as If she had seen an apparition. Her delicate face went pale and her dreamy eyes blazed. “Don’t touch me. sir!" she exclaimed, with a harshness that shocked and as tonished every hearer. The conductor was a plain, kindly man, and. flushing with mortification and chagrin, he turned back to his platform, while the young woman gathered her skirts and passed swiftly through the door. “Well, I must say,” remarked an elderly gen tleman who had taken iu the episode over the top of Ills newspaper, “that was about tile most painful exhibition of superciliousness 1 ever witnessed iu my life, l’shaw! No wonder the poor nre embittered.” There was a growl of approval and the conductor thrust a smiling face through the doorway. “Don’t blame de young lady, gents,” he said, cheerily. “She explained it all when she was gettin’ off. She didn’t mean nothfii'. You see, she's just been vaccinated.” FOUND HIS MOTHER. Claude Pippin'« Search 1« Rewarded After Twenty-three Years. Mrs. J. H. Lyles, of St. Louis, lias been reunited to her son after a sepa ration of 23 years. The boy Claude was a boy of 0 when Ills parents sepa rated, the father taking the son with him to Canada, where he placed him in a convent school under an assumed name. After visiting the boy two or Paper shingles, lacqnered and stiff ened, are very tough aud durable, and can be made in any desired shape or color. For novel oottages with slant ing roofs, they are coming into great favor in England. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it ▼ou must take internal remedies. Hall s Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this Country for years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, fiend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. ALLtN'S FOOT three times he dropped out of sight. All these years mother aud son have been searching for each other. The boy made a habit of working until he had saved $100, when he would leave his work and renew the search for his parents. He says he will now take up the seaieh for bis father. Peter Pippin. The mother married J. II. Lyles after her divorce from Pippin. The reunion recently in St. Ixtuls was a joyful one. EASE, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you hav« smarting feel or tight shoes, trv Alien's Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chi Iblains. Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thousand testimonials. Try it torfi,. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olin- eted, Le Rov. N. Y. Age Limit for Caeese. “A few years ago.” said Harry Cun The seal is a clumsy animal on th« ningham. of Montana, at Chamber land, but it is remarkably agile in the lain's, “the late Charlie Broadwater, water, and can catch almost any fish. of our State, gave a banquet to about a score of bls personal friends. It was Mothers will find Mrs. 'Winslow's Sooth an elaborate spread, and one of the ing Syrup the best remedy to use for thr-r chief Items was some twenty-year-old Children during the teething period. brandy that cost Mr. Broadwater a The levees on both sides of the Mis- fabulous price, aud regarding which •issippi are of sufficient extent that if he spoke with much enthusiasm. they were built in a «ingle straight line “At the wind-up of the feast coffee they would be about 1,300 miles long, and Roquefort cheese were brought In. or long enough to stretch the greater though the latter was not commonly part of the distance between New Or I down on Montana menus at that per leans and New York. iod. Sitting near the host was one of his special friends, who. after eying the Roquefort a trifle suspiciously, tasted it. made a wry (ace aud shoved bis plate to one side. “ ’You don’t seem to like that.’ re marked Mr. Broadwater. “ ’Indeed. I do not. Charlie. Your twenty-year-old brandy is all right, but 1’11 tie d—d If I like your twenty-year- led. 1 shall cerMinly recoœ- I friends a* beine all they art old cheese.' "—Washington Post. Taoa uillàbd . Elgin, UL A Happy Thought. “Let's reverse the conditions,” said the seedy looking man to the waiter. "You sit down and I’ll serve you, and with the tip you are In the habit of getting from other people. I'll be able to get a square meal somewhere else.” —Philadelphia North American. candy CATHARTIC Old French Officer«. PtaMBl. r.lai«ki«. Poma«. T mu O om no •«■A. M«.«r Sir»««. W««k«n. or Srirw Mt. «• M« m CURB OON«TIPATION. ... Mw*e Bi«««, «.«,«■«■ n—e in n« m. m The native hen of New Zealand is an expert rat killer. The giiaffe, the armadillo ani the porcupine are voiceless. Tomatoes have been cultivated for only one hundred years. As a rule, the eyesight of women is better than that oi men. The animal that first succumbs to extreme cold is the horse. In Switzerland a telephone can be rented for $8 a year. The song of the nightingale can be heard at the distance of a mile. I General d'Exea Donmerce, senior of ficer of the French army. Is 94 year» old and baa served under three kings xu tmperor, and two republic* i Bicycle« In South Africa. The present campaign in South Africa is practically the first opportunity the British military authorities have had of putting the cycle corps to a real test. The cyclist corps attached to the Dur ban Light infantry recently covered a route of ninety miles in one day, for the i urpose of obtaining information of the Boer forces, doing some skirmish ing on the way. The veldt in dry weather is admirably adapted for cycling, as was demonstrated recently by the feat of an Englishman, just after the outbreak of war, who rode from Pretoria to Ladysmith on his wheel, passing several detachments of cavalry on the way.—Collier’s Weekly. American and Australian butter is Wirelei*» Telegraphy rapidly crowding the German article Has had a new demonstration of useful ness by the captain of a lightship, who from the English market. An eim tree arrives at perfection af ter a growth of 150 years, and a healthy one will endure for 600 years. Two-thirds of the crime iu London is perpetrated between 2 1’. M. on Satur day and 9 A. Al. on Mondays. Mexicans ate nit noted for their cleanliness, yet nearly every town iu Mexico has a public bath house. Miss Helen Gould has contributed the Berrian collection of works on Mormonism to the New York public library. Louise Froebel, widow of Friedrich Froebel. founder of the kindergarten system, died in Hamburg at the age of 85. The production of prunes is inerens- ing rapidly in Oregoli, the annual ship ment of the dried fruit now amounting to 500 cars. The production of soap in Great Brit ain is about 45,000 tons per week, of which between 3,000 and 4,000 tons are made in London. A new regulation cog introduced in Swiss watches, works so accurately that the timo pieces do not vary 10 sec onds in a month. A violent sneeze so shook the body of William A. Ilousell, a detective, of New Brunswick, N. J., that it caused temporary paralysis of the spine. Five hundred miners at the Bryson Coal & Coke Company mints, nearTaz- well, Tennessee, walked out, after a day’s notice of a demand of a 10 per cent increase in wages. A labastink is the original and only durable wall coating, entirely different from all kal somines. Ready for use in white or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. ADIES naturally prefer ALA- BASTINE for walls and ceil ings, because It Is pure, clean, durable. Put up in dry pow dered form, in five-pound pack ages, with full directions. L A A S ■F ... I N ' An Empreu Who Wrestles. Wre.ti«.., IH44H4444444M4HH4MH« The empress dowager of < China is de- 1 T ♦ - J — V.X . _ _ * scribed by an English lady, who has j * spent the greater part of her life in the J Celestial empire, as a much more re-I X There Is every good markable woman than most Europeans ? reason why suppose. She is an ardent painter, and X her pictures are said to be admirable Y specimens of Chinese art. Strange as X it may seem, her majesty is also said Y to be fond of wrestling, and frequently X should cure indulges in this rather virile form of j < exercise. She is well read, is fond of ♦ European music, ami has some skill as J ♦ i pianist. She is said, both by her X a friends and enemies, to be absolutely I without any sense of fear, and, need- X less to say, her life has been attempted x a number of times.--N. Y. Herald. I X 1900 St. Jacobs Oil RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO SCIATICA Mr. llamm—(the eminent tragedian) —“Yes we opened our new play on the first of January.” Friend—“And did you have a long run?” Hamm— “Well, no, we didn’t have a long run, but after the second performance we had a long walk—all the way from Soap enough to supply 150,000 for Chicago to Philadelphia.”—Philadel one year has recently arrived in Denver phia Inquirer. in one load. It was carried in a spe cial train of 45 carloads, and if stacked THREE DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER. up, one bar on top of another, this ®oap would make a pile over 185 miles The increase in transcontinental high. travel by way of Salt Lake City in con Piso’s Cure for Consumption is our only medicine for coughs and colds. — Mrs. (’. sequence of the scenic and other attrac lleitz, 439 Sth Ave., Denver, Col., Nov. 8, ’95 tions of the route, has recently justified the Rio Grande Western Railway—in At Springfield the electric workers connection with the Denver <& Rio have gained an increase of wages from Gramle and Colorado Midland Railroads $2.50 and $2.75 per day to $3 per day, —says the Salt Lake Tribune, in estab and the coal handlers from $9 per week lishing a triple daily last passenger to $10 for single and $11 for double service between Ogden and Denver. teams per weak. All of these trains are equipped with the latest appliances, improvements and Breeding- and Feeding Microbe». x This road nos* operates through The intestines are full ot disease germs that cars. become active and dangerous in Constipation. sleepers between Chicago, Ogden ami CaM'.irets kill and expel them. Druggists, 10c, San Francisco, also a |>erfect dining car 25c . -*.0e. service. Send 2c postage for literature, A Pittsburg company is now en rates or other information to J. D. gaged in an order for fitting up the Mansfield, 253 Washington street, 1’ort- palace of the Mikado, in Japan, with land; or Geo. W. Heintz, general pas everything in the bath ami sanitary senger agent, Salt Lake City. line. Shipments are also being made to Australia, South America, China “I was never glad for this impedi and Japan. ment in my speech but once,” said the man from Dearborn, who was iu to see Coul< I II live Shot Washington« the big parade. “When was that?” “It was once in my power to have "Fe-fe-fellow asked me h-li-how much shot General Washington,” said a I would take for a-a horse, and while British soldier to an American as they I-I-I was t-tryiug to tell him s-sixty were discussing the events of the great dollars, he offered me a hundred.”— struggle after the concluding of peace. Women’s Journal. “Why did you not shoot him then?” I The Pleasantest, Most Powerful and asked the American. “You ought to Effective Neverfai ing Remedy for have done so for thft benefit of your Rheumatism countrymen.” LA GIIII’I’K and CATAltlllf! “The death of Washington would not Ifall knew what thoiKamls know of have been for their benefit,” repled the ’"*•« “»>" th« ».-)• I.r '-5 intoI'H1’ K-a <11 as \\ eil as a I’rw- n ivt* of any Ache or Pain Englishman. “We depended upon him «ative known to tin* human body, there would not be a to use our prisoners kindly, and we’d family in all America without a bottle of Drops !” Ken I for trial bottle. 2.5c, or large bottle, sooner have shot an officer of our own.” $l -containing 300 doses. 6 bottle., for <5. SWANNoH RHEUMATIC CURE CO —N. Y. Herald. used it after ordinary signals had failed, to notify the shore authorities of danger. In a like manner Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the famous indigestion and dyspepsia cure, acts when other medicines fail, It regulates the bowels and improves the ap- pelite. SURELY AND PROMPTLY Herrick at Hi» Best. “Thus much,” says the poet Aldrich in the March Century, “may be con ceded to Herrick’s verse; at its best it has wings that carry it nearly as dose to heaven’s gates as any of Fhakspeare’a lark-like interludes. The brevity of the poems and their uniform smooth ness sometimes produce the effect of monotony. The crowded richness of the line advises a desultory reading. But one must go back to them agaiu and again. They bewitch the memory, having once caught it, aud insist on saying themselves over and over. Among the poets of England the author of ‘llesperides’ remains, and is likely As Shakspeara to remain, unique. stands alone in his vast domain, so Herrick stands alone in his scanty plot of ground. “ 'Shine, l’oet! in thy place and be content.’ ” Spiders area serious plague in Japan. They spin their webs on the telegraph wires, and are so numerous as to causa a serious loss of insulation. Sweeping the wires does little good as the spiders begin all over again. Mistress—Did l’at give you a dia “The last chapter of my book sur prised you, didn't it?” said the young author. “Happier ending than you expeetd, eh?” “Well,” replied the long suffering friend, “1 certainly felt a sense of relief when 1 read it.”—N. O. Times-Democrat. A new machine known as crypto graphic typewriter, of which Frederick Sedgwick is the inventor, has been given a public test in Chicago. The machine writes in cipher and translates the matter automatically. It is said to be a marvel of mechanical perfection and has been examined by numerous army officials and business men. The burning of the bride’s play things is part of the wedding ceremony cine only and so used. in Japan. The bride lights a torch, which she hands to the bridegr<K>m, Two Head». who with it lights a fire in which the Two heads may be better than one, toys are destroyed. but one big head is usually enough.— Chicago Daily News. A newspaper report of a wedding in HE INTERIOR WALLS of every church and school should be coated only with pure, dur able ALABASTINE. It safe guards health. Hundreds of tons used yearly for this work. N BUYING ALABASTINE, customers should avoid get The New England granite manufact ting cheap kalsomines under different names. Insist on urers have rejected the deman<ls of the having our goods In packages granite cutters for an eight hour day and properly labeled. UI8ANCE of wall paper Is ob viated by AT«ABASTINE. It can be used on plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or can vas. A child can brush It on. It does not rub or scala off. STABLISHED In favor. Shun all Imitations. Ask paint deal er or druggist for tint card. Write us for interesting book let. free. ALABASTINE CO.t Grand Rapids, Mich. for the rest of the century. One para mount reason is—it does cure, 160-164 E. Lak« St. Chicago, III. More Precious Than Diamond». LL kalsomines are cheap, tem mond ring when vou promised to marry porary preparations made from him?” whiting, chalks, clays, Ate., and stuck on W’alls with de Bridget—No, mum; but he be aftlier caying animal glue. ALABAS- givin’ me a hug that made me ribs TINE Is not a kalsomlns. crack I”—Jeweler’s Weekly. EWARE of the dealer who says he can sell you the “same Check on PhyMiriam». thing” as ALABASTINE or “something just as good.” <He Commissioner Wilson, of the interna is either not posted or Is try tional revenue bureau, has decided ing to deceive you. that a physician who prescribes and ND IN OFFERING something he has bought cheap and tries sells to his patients whisky, brandy, to sell on ALABASTINE S de wine or any other alcoholic liquor that mands, he may not realize the damage you will suffer by a is not coni|Miuiided into a medicine by k kalsomine on your walls. the admixture of any drug or medicinal EN8IBLE dealers will not buy ingredient therewith, is required to a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by pay special tax as a retail liquor deal selling and consumers by using Infringement. Alabastine Co. er, even though the alcoholic liquor own right to make wall coat thus furnished be prescribed as a medi ing to mix with cold water. 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