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I Ke.'IIsZ ’••• W»rA. Mrs Pinkham’s NORTHWEST NEWS. BRADSTREET’S REVIEW Qul.l Week in th. Dry -G imh I s Dl.irlh- . I utiv. Trail.. Th. Immédiat. Futur, at Favilli ¡ Bradstreet’s says: It has been a Coast Seaport Towns Appear» quiet week in distributive trade, except Particularly Bright. Day by day man has his blessing from God. Day by day man baa lil work to do for God, God gives toibij no strength for tomorrow's need \\ by should man worry today over t< morrow’s duties, or dangers, or lack Sufficient uuto the day is the evil then of—and the good.—S. S. Times. at some few Western centers, this being • especially true of the dry-goods busi- In an article entitled. “ ................ Possibilities ueM Wholesale trade in ini« ¡ ----- this line has °( - I'.’“ , , ,, i iK-eu generally Kvun.iu completed, WWIJIIV.WW, and. ..w,-, peild- NIIAKK INTO vol’ir BIIOKS published in I hteago, s|>oke as follows., . effect of the spring demand up- ’ There is no wctioti of_Hw imThe ro’taiY tYade' the marketa are in Allen's Foot-Fuse, a powder for the fee’ West which ' is attracting eyes of the awaiting stage. As regards prices, It cures painful, swollen, smarting, her ......... the . ..................... ous feet, and instantly lakes the .ling o financial world more at prevent than the feature of the week has been the of corns and bunions. It’s the great. the cities of the Pacific coast. The strength manifested in agricultural pro comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Fo vast and rapidly grow ing trade of the ducts and provisions. The advances in Ease makes tighter new »hoes led cu lt is u certuin cure for Ingrowing Nail- «Very woman knows Orient and the tropics, the gold discov the latter, in fact, are regarded as fore sweating, ami hot. tire«!, lulling iu Alaska, the grow th of Australia shadowing an upward movement in hog feet. We callous have over SO.'**' testimonials some woman friend who eries aud New Zealand, the opening up of pnaluets, long predicted, but only par Try it Psfuy. Sold by all druggists am has boon helped by Lydia the vast steppes of Russia and of the tially realized. »hoe »tores. Bv mail for in »lamp« package FREE. Address, Allen S E. Pinkham’s Vegetable great Chinese empire, all bespeak com- , Wjnter wheat crop advices have Trial Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. Y. and financial opportunities un been, on the whole, good, and have Oompound. What does mercial From 1-rlvate to Hrlga.ller-tleneral. paralleled in the history of the couu- acted as a balance to the stories of this Mend say about It? tty. The scene of the future human Gen. Caleb J. Dilworth, of Omni French damage. drama has been shifted to the Pacific , Wool has la-en more active, but con Neb., who died recently at the age Road the letters from coast. Two-thirds of the world’s popu- ! business has been done at 70 years, sevred through the civil v women being published In lation awaits us at our Western gates, siderable eulisting ns n privnte from Illinois n concessions. this paper. If you are se|«arated from us only by a great ocean The demoralization in the sugar mar being mustered out us n brigndier-g highway, free from the possibilities of! ket is clearly confined to the refining ernl. He has been n resident of ' ailing, don’t try experi toll or monopoly, and affording every brnskn since 1870 and was attorn ments. Roly on the relia accommoilation necessary for the trans branch. Manufacturéis and jobbers in carpets general from 1878 to 1880. action of an enormous volume of new and upholstery report a heavy season’s ble. An odd wav of removing his glas- business. Mrs. Pinkham’s grec: Already American commerce with business booked. is practiced by llenrv (Tews, the Ne Wheat, including flour, shipments medicine has stood with the islands and countries of the Pacific for the week aggregate 2,962,349 bush York banker. Instead of displacin them with his fingers, he gives a twi a greater gain in the year 1899 out a poor for thirty shows els, against 2,903,495 last week. than that with any other part of the . Business failures in the United to his nose, and down the glasses dr* years. world. Our total exports increased to the limit of the string to whi> States for the week number 178, as ! they are attached. $20,000,000, and our exports to Asia Puzzled women write to and compared with 192 last week. Oceania alone increased over $19,- i Mrs. Pinkham for advice 000,000; our total imports increased Business failures in the Dominion of for the week number 25, as wMoh she gives without $164,000,000, and $48,000,000 of this Canada against 23 last week. increase was from Asia and Oceania. I oharge. The advice Is Extorts to Asia and Oceania increased confidential and accurate, 27 per cent, while imports from that Oriental advices state that permis tt has helped a million wo part of the world increased 40 per cent. sion to do general business in Japan With these interesting and instructive has been refused 60 foreign insurance In this community men. Mrs. Pinkham’s figures before us, the immediate future companies, most of them American. They notic address Is Lynn, Mass. - tol -)Wa of the Pacific coast seaport towns ap l—-— * K.iiuugn PACIFIC COAST TRA«M!.r-'j pears particular bright. The greatest ? Specific Criminality. activity prevails in the younger and __ Mr. Mer- Uh our columns .1 bun Td ‘’According to Marambat,” says the more progressive cities of the North Seattle Markets. ;-»rv rátfflirfact worth anything to you NewA’oice, “3,000, convicts examined west, with Seattle, Portland and Ta Onions, new, $2.0002.75 per sack. by him, 78 per cent were drunkards; coma eagerly vying with each other for In your business? Lettuce, hot house, 45c per doz. 79 percent of these were Vagabonds and commercial supremacy. The heavy in l ’ otatoes, new, $17018. 4 beggars; 50 per cent of the assassins vestments made during the past year Beets, per sack, 75085c. and 57 per cent of the incendiaries by Eastern capitalists in this section Turnips, per sack, 60c. were drunkards. Marro found that the reflect the fullest realization of exist Carrots, i>er sack, 75c. drunkards stood in the first rank of ing conditions by the far-sighted invest A II <irMel««a Ag«« INTERESTING ITEMS. l’arsnips, per sack, 75085c. highway robliers, 82 per cent; Vetault ing class. The Pacific Northwest is Brown (who has lost)—Let’s try Cauliflower, 75c 0$1 per dozen. found among 40 alcoholic criminals again aud see if we can’t make it horro just emerging out of the hour of dawn Last year 18,077,920 pairs of shoes aud horse. Cabbage, native and California, that there were 15 homicides, 8 to bathe in the most brilliant rays of • • • • .»- ..... i an - — « were made in Haverhill, Mass. thieves, 5 swindlers, 6 assaulters (on prosjierity which ever shown u|ou auf Robinson—Better leave it as it is. women), four assaulters (wounding), couutry. Lands in extensive areas are leased This is a horseless age, you kuuw.—• I In Rhode Island to be overflowed fol Boston Transcript. and two vagrants.” Fruit Cannery. use for oyster beds. A SIGNIFICANT LETTER. A strong dislike to the oder of pep The farmers of Eagle valley, Or., a1 More steel is used in the manufact permint has been discovered lu mice. about to erect a fruit cannery. At I New York City, Feb. 15, 1900. ure of pens than in all the sword and Cotton soaked in pep|>ermiut oil caused My Dear Carlton:—I know it will meeting held at the schoolhouse at thi gun factories in the world. them to go away for a cousidernblr place the farmers of the valley sul please you to learn that my homeward A system of preventive inoculation time, and after a second application scribed $3,000 for the purpose. Th I journey from San Francisco was more I against typhoid fever is under extensive they disappeared completely. than pleasant. One striking feature total cost of the plant will be aboi / trial in India and South Africa. $5,000, and, as this is the first meetii that added very much to my comfort I About one-half of the railroads in There are no fewer than 96 transla was the dining car service on the Rio held, the farmers are confident that 1 tions of Milton’s “Paradise Ix>st” iu trouble will lie met with in raising t ’ Jajuin are owned and run by the gov- the British museum, Apart from the Grande Western and the Denver & Rio full amount. The establishment of t srnment. The profits last year great languages of the world, the-o Grande. This is the finest service of amounted to $2,700,000. this description I have ever seen any eannerv will be of much benefit translations are in Danish, Polish. where, either in this country or abroad; Baker City, as well as to the farm« While paring a corn John Murtha, of Manx, Armenian, Icelandic, and the food and cooking was all that could of the valley, where a large amount Little Rock, cut his toe. The chemi Bohemian. fruit is raised annually. The cann. be desired, and at very moderate prices. cals from a dyed stocking caused blood The efficacy of the semm treatment If you happen to know the Rio Grande will be conducted on the co-operat.> I poisoning ami the man died. plan, and it is the intention to take a of diptheria has been again demonstrat Western people, I wish you would say It is proposed in England to test the ed in Austria, where the mortality, in to them that it will afford me the the fruit offered by the farmers. Muc practicability of casting steel in a cases treated last year, was only 15.*9 of the product will find a market i 0; greatest pleasure at all times to bear vacum. the object being to get nd of per cent, while of those treated without testimony anywhere to the above facts. Baker City, as the home consumptio air bubbles, which cause flaws ami serum 39.30 per cent died. is large and is steadily increasing. Very truly yours, 1, weak points in the metal. (Signed) J. ADDISON BAKER. 2nd De« Chute« to Be Utilized. George A. Hibbard, the new post (s.lt Lake Tribune.) Horses, when asleep, always have master of Boston, taking warning by A company has been organized t ji one ear pointed forward, The Rio Grande Western Railway take water out of the Deschutes at The object the fate of his predecessor, who was now operates through Pullman sleeping point near the Three Sisters known 1 evidently is to hear sounds indicating broken down by the combined weight s can between San Francisco and Chi Lava island, and conduct the water danger, whether they come i from the of official cares and social duties, has cago, without change. The route via the desert lying east of the river. Tl front or rear. made a rule not to attend public din I Salt Lake City is unequalled in attrac point of diversion is said to be one Cabs are run in Antwerp, Belgium, ners. tiveness and wealth of novel interest. the best on the river owing to the isut by the city. A yearly commutation Three through trains daily. Write for sence of rocky bluffs. From this poirff will find Mrs. Winslow's Rooth- ticket costs $20, and the possessor of ing Mothers Svrup the best remedy to u-e for th- ■» information, rates, etc., to J. D. Mans water will be taken east to the old one can use it as often as he chooses, children during the teething period. Portland Market. field, General Agent, 253 Washington river bed, 15 miles, covering large Wheat — Walla Walla. 53054c; every day in the year. street, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W. tracts of excellent farming lands. Wliat Then. Mrs. J. Von Wagnsr, a trained nurse, Valley, 53c; Bluestem, 56c per bushel. Heintz, General Passenger agent, Salt Hibernian (newly landed)—Ph wot Northwe«t Note«. Flour—Best grades, $3.0U; graham, has been appointed sanitary inspector in the wurruld do the bell be put on Lake City. in Yonkers, N. Y. She distanced all the cow for? A new Methodist Episcopal church is |2.50; sui*-riine, |2.10 per barrel. Cnristlan Experience. Oats—Choice white, 36@37c; choice her male competitors in the civil ser to be erected at Cottgae Grove, Or., to Jersey Farmer—To keep her from Christian experience cannot be order vice examination, and thus won the ap getin’ lost. gray, 34c per bushel. cost $3,000. ed as one orders goons from a store, or I larley—Fee, 1 I larley, $ 14 @ 14 ■ 50; pointment. “But suppose she do be deef, pli wot Washington papers are saying com writes a check on a bank. It comes as brewing, if 17.00@ 17.50 per ton. thin?”—Judge. a fruit. When we obey we know; plimentary things alxnit Harry Yoe- Not a Violent I’urgp, Millstuffs— Bran, $13 per ton; mid The day of the cannon-ball pill 1« « past. when we believe and follow the Lord mons, of Spokane, who helped Harvard dlings, $ 19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per A Sure Thing. Dr. Pfunder'i Sweet, fragrant, mild, but effective i'Asean-lM z'~~ Jesus He gives the grace. It may be win the intercollegiate debate from ton. Candy Cathartic take their place, AH drug- ( jRTGON ffLÔODPujJFÎËR Hay—Timothy, $9@ 10; clover, $7@ gists, 10c, 25c, 60c. □ 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6@7 per ton. Poetic Juatire. Snloona Now Cloaed on Munday. r Butter—Fancy creamery, 45@50c; A Chicago man has killed a hold-up South Australia was the only Aus » seconds, 40c; dairy, It 30®37}^c; artist with the latter’s own gun. 0 store, 25@32!2c. will be seen, therefore, says the Chi tralian colony allowing public house« r cago Times-Herald, that peotio justice to lie open part of Sunday, unless closed Eggs—11 per dozen. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; continues occasionally to find terminal by local vote; but its last liquor act has decreed Sunday closing throughout t Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c facilities. the colony. per pound. We will forfeit 11,000 if any of our pub Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50 0 lished A Thracian triumphal car has been testimonials are proven to be not 4.50 per dozen; hens, $6.50; springs, genuine. Tnz P iso C o ., Warren, 1’a. dug up on the slope of Mount Rhodo $2.50(3 3.50; geese, $6.5008.00 for old; pes, near Philioppopolii, in Bulgaria. What They All Sahl. $4.5006.50; ducks, $5.50 0 6.00 )>er All the metallic fittings of the chariot, Mr. Newman — You ’ re a nice little dozen; turkeys, live, 10011c per including bronze decorative figures, boy, Tommy. pound. and the harness for one horse, were Tommy—That’s what they all say found together with human remains. Potatoes—40 055c per sack; sweets, when they lirst meet sister.—N. Y. The car belongs to the fourth century 202‘4c per pound. Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 60c; Journal. after Christ. Wr FRcIt! (rnrlin ’?'* w»nn<1* HOW'S THIS? A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com » T.7o offer One Hundred Dollarn Reward for any pany’s mill at Valley Field, Quebec, case ol Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall’s by which 2,000 operatives were affect Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop«., Toledo, O. ed, has been settled, the men getting » We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney I for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly an advance of 5 per cent. Friends J » I, 1. il nun I'v thl' lhey mrioi it »igor.ni». « ill .In. and I r-l .......... . ill lOll. fot ll|»><l II, m .|, |„ 11.1» Inuiii und aeliieveiiient. lb « teiur. Mmiiaili Bluer» will k«<)> the n,.m l. r.gulur und the -tmiiui h h. althv 1. i iiritig ull . ....... h di’i.nler». It al»«' |.i,Mht, malaria. fev«r and agu». Try II rite l*i»i«»»«t Who Milhetl III« Cow. A couutry imitor, who wan very bright mid urigiinil ill hi. remarks, at tracted th» notice of a wealthy lady who was se nding th.« aumnier in tlm vicinity. Ono imrnitlg she called nl lie parroting«« just ua the <>1<I minister, •Iid In overall*, was coming in from he stable, with a brimming |aiil of iitlk. "Why. Mr. Smith!" exclaiin»«l tlm uidy, “do you milk a cow?” "Certainly, madam” waz tlm replv. 'What would you have me milk." -J u.lge. ____________ Mlnt’rrlly. A Yale Htu lmt who attendati the .loody memorial In New Haien, where vast crowd was assembled, wrote to ,1S «uothvr. “I think wo must change •k oM »»tage. ‘Knowledge Is power,' tu Mádsriiy is |»>wer.‘ ” Th«* Warning *»f •<»•««. Nilturv I m \<>< u ilI i u hi I'nin I n h Wanting of olio Kind. Mild ihm ' I m m warning of niiollivr kind. U h« n work dint in north doing town»«*« v«»rv vn»v to iim , wo may getinrMlly <•» II» Ind»* that w<* urn not doing il um goo<l io* w«» mi/ht. 11 ighvr vxoidlvnco imp«**” I Kia when Wr lire Miti»ll"d to do a thing eiollv. Only in the ehull« iu * i * of tlm dillirult lies the | mini « i I » 11 i ty of pi«»gr«’NM. Ihrmi wo must turn und I mhmiiii « mm little t hihlrvll if wo would «’liter the kingdom of I lout on. They enjoy the difficult.— S. S. ITiio’i». Righting «• Wrung. Hitiith—(angrily)—I undarttnii'l you mUil my face would «t**p mu niitotuuMI«. J oiivm — I vortninly uvwr no hl uuy- thing of th«’ kind. Smith—Then 1 hi unt have batm mis iilfonnad. Join’»— That'« what you have, In- ■tend of Ntop|4uu at night of your (are, any rvpnttible autoniobUo would I IU- oruaae iU Mpii'd.-—Chicago ll<M,«»rd. pre.-siou III hfuM .uf Mpeetdl. Mild in pro|»erly so p«ed in the lUble m eonn«*« - tion with th*HfWh<1ei¿’idea known to muti. — livv. I^r.‘ Metho*lints Urooklui, N Y. unhiA I« * 4M •‘Whv will y<»u nflt AMMUbr«* onr en giv.trinviit, Hwevthc« nF' . f "Why, Edgar, it 1s so Ixmutiful tu <Hten trouble Is just God's band Im engaged sc. ri'tlv, am wo ar», withoilt bringing ua in timidi with tall the trou- letting i» single |s-r««n know ahmt il. bled that we may allow them Ilia 1 very one of iny (rienda euvies il»». |4'ace. —Rani'a Horn. N. Y. World. Atout ono’halt of tho rr«i(toiit« in A copy of Queen Vi. loria 's ‘Leaves Front the Journal of < >ur Life in th» BriKtklyu livo in lotwinoul I ioumtm , Highlands,” preented to her majcitv Tli<*r««rv 31,087 U uhhiioii I «I h «• IIiiig«, —nn bv Charles Dickens, was sol<l nt auc- giving Mh«*lt««r to 57 to « a» h hotiae. tion in ljondoti the other dav for $>mt. MvvrM|tu of "" I m jierinni 11 ■ f ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ; PORTLAND DIRECTORY. HEAD ACHE I • ••« •• aliti W|t* Huth« **l*4»th my %% I « *• and ntywelf have bmn lln’V are lbw br»t ' I «’ word rny w.fn »«* franilo with boadAth« fur tw 1 a \« t'1«’ tt r ! a> n< f yotii <’AS<’ARKTN at . ! tbry rrllüu< I th«’ l ain In her head aitnoal Immediately. Wr ‘ <’th rrc<»tnmend Cuocerei« C hai bTBhSroltb tl»ll»4 CAsi Altl. 1 s Mi.<l Plltobur« Safe ¿ Dopuoit Co . Fliuburg. l’a CANDY CATHARTIC i MANY SICK WOMEN i mi t A»ily trace Ihrlr tr«>ubl tn the hl«».«! but that don’t help. uulu«a th«> H ik I a remedy. Pleaaant. Palatable I’otrni Ta«tr Good I*» Uuud, Never i * i <Men Weaben <>r Gripe lOr. ix? ‘4 a . ... CURE CONSTIPATION. •Urltaf M»«.ly i.apaay, IltMsfs, Moore’s Revealed Remedy . a»« »•#». Ml I’urlfl« « th« Wood and well. |l UU |>> . ir If 1.1C «4 « • X tnakna » l k woinm «iron« at th«* din« »t«n« W . F pension I II • ■ it-.- quirk rep • JHh Corp«. « 0 < h Mi> '« If \ • -t I’ruat ciiliitg claim« «h»< «< I*"* MACHINERY, ah kinds ...TATUM A BOWIN... n rosit ANO OS. I» 3» first »Ussl „ ITCH SURE CURE FOR PILES IT«.HIM» I ’Is»» j»r« •»lije'’ inalai h r«'«na <it< ttrhfnf. I lila foni), at writ m liihi.l lih r.ii g r I’r ('Util”« p« ar», < ur‘ «t l»r Dr.Hoajnko't Pile» Rnmanly. ' pa ftrfllll/ and h rril tufi.or«. • far atdrukfiflafa or a«’Ut by mall. Trratkr I r< « WrH* u.o about four c•««. Dit ItnrtASko. PLIla-U l a. YOUNG MEN! >nr <»..fprfh • A AD.I »ilr.f If. t !*«>«('■ Okay N|M.<n<- II I» lh* * » *• f .¥ iih '«| i «- iiid «I i. Ji «mi ruis- ra.-h <r»4 •»•’»y man. Not'ANh known it him • ver ft»ll*'«l «o rum, no matter ho* *-tl<>ua or "f It«»* loop »fAn.limr hraulia fiont Ila use will aetoiilali you It n>,sM,|<iti lr *•!<'. pmvrnus Hil' itirn and <-ah T h « islinii without Inroii'* Itlrnr«* and <h irntlon from buatm-Mi I l;|t k ««•■» I anlr hv all reliable d r 11 trjr i at », ■ r arnt |»r< |>aid by .-upitaa, plainly wr«t>|’*'d. »• • i-< «>f t>ri< • I.» I’AII m F ( IIÍMK AL <JU., < hlra<o, III < Ln ular mallrd on rs»uus»i. CURE YOURSELF I I'«« III« <4 f<>r unnatural dla< hat m **«, In flam in uii« *11«, It ritat loii« or til« • i ali««n« Gitarsiii.ed not to Btrii tnr» of m 111 o ti a iiu-inbraii”«. frerent« l-otilagUn, - Palnl -AM, and n«d - uatriil« fwi E fa . d C hi mica « C o . | m » i «<> muu «. «i iir.N m ft <«»»•. honorable in ail bnsin ss transactions and fln- ancialbr able to carry out any obligations modo by their firm. I he W abash Railroad management has refused to recognize the labor or ganizations in fixing a wage schedule for its employes, but has approved the VvnoleAalc Drug"ista, Toledo, O. n«H’«Catarrh Cure 1st ken n* rnally. ac lng increase in the wage scale and the re Treated directly on the blood and rn cous surfaces o( adjustment of the runs demanded by the system. Pri o 75c per bode, boxd by aU Successfully drugciits. Testimonial free. the men through the labor loaders. A«»«lr«-— hit MM1KIKK. Mountain Home, Ms. Uair« Family Pills r th ■ 1* b L W«rr A T rvax , Who esalo Druggist«, Toledo, ?. W alking , F innan A M apvin , I' N nPADQV UnUlUl •«Id by V>rng|c!«f^ or a» nt In plain wrnppef, by eaptmN. pmpald. f >f • l »■», . r .1 hottlna. f • Circular a» nt <>n r<'*iu««al. A. N. r. N. ir. IN«». 14 I HO«». ilKN writing to m <I vert lanra pie»«« mention thin paper. W Dyspepsia?*™; à k the Ideal french Tonic FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since 1863, End or Red by Medical Faculty immcdidte i »• Nothing irla*«’« llietii ttit.l tiiahea a apvctly rlvrl cuiw lib»' 11.. 11.‘«t. mtelle. tual in«», who will make 111.. w.irld 1« Her f‘«r h«» Ing lived. Il.-nlih The large rubber manufacturing Time may be money, but it is a plant of the L. Candee Co., at New difficult thing to convince a man who Haven, Connecticut, was closed, ami is serving time that such ia the case.— work will not be resumed until April 1. More than 1,250 employes are Chicago Daily News. thrown out of work. About 6,000 cutters, blacksmiths and Plans are being prepared to increase tool sharpeners employed in the New England gratite quarries struck for $3 the plant of the Boston Gold Copper Smelting Company in Colorado from a day of eight hours. its present 200 tons per day to 1,000 Columbus, Ohio, union machinists per day, making it one of 'the largest have struck for an advance of wages in the state. This smelter is inde- from $2.25 to $2.50 per day. pendent of the trust. <1 4 >; SOHtNESS ainl SIIFFNESÖ I'll«* ltlt>i«l Mt«u Tim« and Money. 1 lasting efficacious agreeable ALABASTINE WHAT ALAIIASrlNK IS. Alsba«tiue is the original and only dur t able wall coating on the market, it is entirely different from all kalsomine preparations. Alal»astine is made ready » for use in white or fourteen beautiful 1 Huts by the addition of cold water. It is put up in dry powdered form. In pack ages, properly Jala-led, with full direc tions on every pa.'kage. It takes the I place of scaling kalsomines, wall paper >nd paint for walls. Alatiastine can be I '»•d a child can WIIAT <«K AI.SOMINF.M" AltK. ♦ ♦ There Is tiim il rivalry l«eiwee.i the vari ,.11. . ■ 11« - »’ t> which will pnalu«« the Con: i I NONE SUCH H I desire«! to put mya»lt in th« most likely place I«" ,"r‘* to M“H,‘ wUh me I .h.iuld pi.«l>«i th«' Imus«of prayer, l,„ it is in |«r.’«clii,ig that th» Wool Is iih . m l>l»ss»<l. I“'» ",l11 1 •l"nl< 1 e*"'"1'’ .siually desir» th» reading of tlm Ferip- turv* for I might pause over every Uirse, and say. "Such a veree was blessed to ro many amis; then, why not to m«'’ I '»'o “• 1,1 ,1"' l"M’1 „1 Bethesda; 1 am walking amongst it. imri hei. ami who ean toll but that the angel will stir th« pool ol th.« Wont, whilst I li«' h.«lple*<ly bv tlm side of it. waitiug for th.« blowing?”—Spurgeou. living n«y by Dey. I Kalsomines are cheap and teninorarv preiiurations, manufactured from wlilthi.; chalks, clays etc. They are stuck ,,n tli«? wall« with decHyhigitninial glue, a I m -* bastine is not a kulNoniine. It is a n»ek bH.se cement, which «ets. and it hnnlen« with age It can be re t outed nmi re decorated without having to wn-h nml scrape off its olii fonts. Alnbastlne Is utilizili to a great extent i„ hospttals it prevents the acciimulntion of dirt ami or '■»»»•»». the congregating of disease germs, beimt n>MnfrHfH>L n it" »»him CIIIIIlCIlr.M AND H< IIOOI.IIOUNRN. I ItKJKCT TIIK o.lttRT AM UOOU." w«11" “f t h'irehes. scliool- The dealer who tells von that he ean "i’ll 1,11 I"'1’1'' "li'mld nev.-r von the “sanie thing'1 ns Alnbnsfiiu* of 'i",? 7i"!' “"vl,'hlK 'h" «biralils a w in,,.. Alale,Kt,,,,.. F,, ,.vi,)p„, |IH, th||< ''something just as good," either Is not posted or is trying to deceive you. I'1 „I ""’”,', "7t 111 •''o Oll’ering tonicthing ha lias liongbt cheap n . a " ""‘"y <<”• HO" work. The ge„i|. and Is trying to sell on Alnbnstliir's de i, ¡.Ai" ’“1 1 li,,t y’11’or "'»le ,,ii. mands, he may not realize the danger to ,|J|„I„'X' y ¿'"rl"8 u"’ 1""B period of its himself as well as to you. Beware of "lì ti hl u.; “«"' r of a building new substitutes. Deniers risk ,n suit f,,r «Ir vLi. f A"k your paint dealer or damagea by selling and cons-nners t>y frei e. »» r ' H'"1 write f»r using an Infringement. Alalaislin* ’‘I: 277. ¿TÏ- f'A111, "itsrestlng booklet to Ala- own tlia right to make and to »ell *•** -malino adai.tad to mix with cold waiar I.,aro 7