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Dragged-Down Feeling In th* Imus Nervmi-'ir*» unrefreshing sleep, despon- denev. It i* lime vou were doing rametnmg. The kimit vs sere anciently callevl the reins—lu voiir ca*e they are holding ilia reins and driving vol! into senou* trouble. Tbou-sinis of testimonial* prove that HootTa Sarsaparilla a eurelv vrgetable <omp«iund. acta with the most din-it. I>eiieticial effect on the kldneia It ci'tilalu* the best and »«feet *ub»t«niea fol cvrrevtiug end tolling the»e •pttlioroiigldy clean»«» the hlood and Strengthen- all the bodily funct'c u*. Two Good Law*. In Denmark the farmers ere com pelled l>y Is -V to «leglroy all weeds on their premises, and in France a farmer may piosecute his neighbor for dam- age* if the neighbor allows w«eds to go to seed. It would save millions of dollars in this country if laws pie- vailed which prevented farmers from growing weed* to seed on their own a* well as others' farms. PltOMOTE* SOOD PIGEST1ON. GsrSrld Tea 1» the Net remedy fcr *11 de.* .(cement* ot stomach, liver, kidney* *nd bowel*; Il Vuiee Cl.route 1'onatIpwtlen. GAVE LIFE FOR A CHILO'S. TOOK BOARO WITH AN IDOL. Wile of ■ Chine»« Lmieror Hawed • Koval Heir at Terrible Cost. Ihlpwr*ck*4 Bailors Live I oa tk*Ob fvrisa« to ■ Heathen Deity. The moral aud Intellectual standards of the Cltineee are so different from ours that their ixipular character* an* ■ s likely to appear rldleufou* lu our owu eyes as to look sublime Wheu. for Instance, they accord memorial liou- ors to a youug vcuuiau who cut sllcvs from her arms and added them to the medicine of nn aged parent In the hop* of iuipartiug to him soiue of her own youthful vigor our eeutluieut of admi ration Is uot uumixe«! with other feel- lugs. i Still, there are Chinese cbaraotera whose heroism we <au admire. One of -- them aud a great favorite with Chi- uvae historian» aud pm 1» -is Quueu Mi. wife of the Emperor l.iu. Durlug the rebel lion of Tsao a great batthk was fought, the chroniclers re late. in which tbe forces of tue emp ior became scattered aud Ills household dis persed. While tlie couibat still ragtxl ' Queen Ml found herself alone, aban doned. cruelly woumled by hu arrow and tottering feebly through the bloody gras« on her “tbree-lnch gold lilies” 1 icotiipressetl Feet), bearing iu her arms ‘the little A ton. heir to the line. She was uot his own mother, but her maternal devotion was none the lees Whit Conitituted th* Intuit. perfect Dragging herself painfully to "What did you strike this man for?” a half-rulnetl hut, she crouched against asked tbe magistrate. , the wall w ith tbe baby wrappvxi lu her ••He called me 'Reuben.' ’’ answered j rolie. Presently a horseman rod* lip the «hock headed individual whom l and dlscovervxl her. He proved to be the police hail brought in. Chao Tzu l.uug. a faithful general of "What i* your name, anyhow?" Prostrating himself at "Reuben, your honor—but he didn't , the emperor. i her feet, he begge«! her to nmuut his know it." horse with tbe child; he would fight on toot at their side ami endeavor to break Th« Beet rreerrlytlon for Malaria Chills and Fever i* a bottle of Groves. through the enemy's lines to the loyal Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply army on the farther side. Ceremoulously bldrllug him rise, the iron and quinine in a tasteless form. grateful queen In her turu kuelt "not No Cure. No Pay. Price EOc. to her general, but to his loyalty," sue . assured him that she trusted him to res New Antl Burglsr Door. To fasten a ksy in a lock so it can cue the heir, but that lie must leave her A warrior on foot, with a not t>e turned from ths outside a new to die. escutcheon plate has a hinged member wounded woman as well as a baby, en one side, which twinge to the cen would be at a fatal disadvantage. He ter of the plate, a slot in the end must ride and carry the child. "Place him beneath your corseUL engaging the flat portion of the key to next your heart." she said, "not too lock it. tightly nor yet so very loose." Diarsrss ctssor be cured But Chao Txu Lung could not bring By local epplicetlnn*. *e they cannot reach tbe himself to abandon the queen, seeing dlaemed portion oi tbe e*r There I* on y one which she suddenly stixvperl. laid A-tou way to cure dvaine»«. and that i* by constltu- ^0«! reined .e*. Peaineu ia caueed by an ie- st his feet and. runniug with the last aed condition ol tbe mucous lining of the muster of strength to a well near at Buitscblan lobe. W ben thi* tube geu in band, sprang <fown It to her death. famed von have a rumbling sound or >taper feet hearing, and ehen tl is entirely cl need Then. Indeed, the general look th* dealne»* i* th» result, end on lee, lheinflemma lion can be taken out end th,* tube rest >red to baby as she bad bidtlen him. and, charg It* normal cond tiou, hearing will be destroyed ing tbe enemy in a fury of grief and lorever; nin* cases out <1 lea ar* ceueed b, catarrh, which i* nothing but an ingemed rage, broke through their Hues. Iiore the condition of the mueou* surface*. We will give Oue Hundred boilara for any heir In safety to his father. Liu, and ease of Iiea, nee* (eeneed by catarrh) that can told him and hl* guard the story of the aol be cured by Hall * Catarrh Cure. Send tor queen's self sacrifice. •treuiar*. tree. F. J. CHKNEY A CO.. Telede, O £ld by Drugglet*, 'te Irving as a Critic. 1U'* Family Pili» are the beet. Sir Henry Irving can give the keenest but apparently most ingenious criti Novel Us* for Telephones. For instance, one of bis com According to Paris Figaro, one of the cism. most frequent uses to which the tele pany. Mr. Valentine, was cast for an old character phone is put by French country snb- Italian refugee, a capital scriliers is that of an alarm to wake sketch. In "Bygones." He stu«li«M the them in the morning. Those who wish part carefully, and considered himself to be aroused at a given hour have perfect at hi* first rehearsal. Sir Henry only to advise the telephone adminis watclied tire piece from beginning to tration the night before of the hour at end without saying a single word. That was a bad sign. When tbe last *ord which they wish to be rung up. was spoken be came over to tl«r old Italian refugee In his usual quiet way. Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. “Are you going to play It like that?" Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure be asked. a cold in one day. No curs, No Pay. Mr. Valentine suspected that if be I torio* 25 canta. said “yes” Irving would possibly re tort: "Then I shouldn't!” If be said A Queer Fish. ask: “no,” Irving would naturally Thera ia a quaint little fish which “Then, why not rehearse It as you haunt* the weed tract* of the gulf mean to pay It?” So lie wisely in stream, and there build* nest and lays swered: “Well, on those lln«»s. Yon its eggs like a bird rather than a fish. see. It's my first rehearsal.” This animal—the sntennariui—imi "I see.” repeated Rlr Henry, with A tate* in color the weed it lives in, and. kind smile. “An old Italian refugee. like the chameleon, constantly uhangaa Isn't It? Good part. yes. At present I Its oofor. It's Valentine with an accent. Isn't It?" Hottt’s School. Holtt'a School (for boyn), Menlo Park. Cal., I igb »ere «tudrntn and it in better conditio« than ever Spring term begmi January 7th, 1901. Send for cataivfue. Ira G.‘Hoitt. Ph. D„ Principal. Black Diamond* Valuable Black diamonds are comparatively rar* and coirespoDdingly high priced. They are three or four times as hard as the whit* ones and tire cannot harm them, however great the beat, bat if a drop of water should touch them while heated they will explode, and leave nothing but a little heap of sand in their place. CANCER Laxative Bromo-Qtiinine ia *ae day tight. A revolving tooth brush has been woman. patented by a West Indian (he brunh portion being circular, with tbe handle formi-d of a spirally grooved shaft with an outer casing, which slides back and forth to revolve the lints h. Seamstress«-» will appreciate a new fan attachment for sewing machines. a vertical shaft lieing set in a frame on the machine table, with a friction' wheel at the bottom of tbe shaft to en gage the flywheel of the machine, an l ordinary fan being fastened to the top of the shaft. A knee pad ba* been patented for use when scrubbing floors and performing other work In a kneeling position, a metallic base being provided with ex tensions on two opposite sides, from which a sheet of fabric la suspended a short distance above the base to sup- I port the knee. Sufferers from thia h*rrible malady ■early always inherit it — not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some LJmote ancestor, for Cancer often runs Where Little Things Come From. through several reeerationa. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood f*r Mort small articles of household nn< Searchlights on the Ranch. Cara, or until you reach middle life, then office use are manufactured In New I Even the Western cowboy has come t first little sore or ulcer make* its ap ark, N. .1.. than in any other American under the spell of the electric power, pearance— or * swollen gland in the city. The output of cheap patented and a ranch In Lower California and Breast, or some other part of the body, goods is almost Incalculable, and In ad- Mexico is to utilize a local water power gives the first warning. •------- —----------- --------------;------- •.------ --- ----- - To cure Cancer thoroughly and per™- dltfon there are manufactories of all for the generation of electricity, for •ently all the poiaonoua virus must be sizes turning out leathers. Jewelry, lighting, harvesting, pumping, etc. The ■liminsted from tbe blood—every vestags brass goods, India rubber, celluloid, . car chief Innovation will lie the use of if it driven out. Thia S. 8. S. does, and r |ageR> enameled enameled cloth, cloth, machinery. mac-biuery, v«r- searchlights on the mountains over riage«, is the only medicine that can reach deep- . . cbemlcato, hat«, sewing silk, looking the ranch to prevent cattle seated, obstinate blood troubles like this. WKenaKtnepoiao. nu neen .orcraour ‘‘>rea«L trunks, harnesa, cotton good.. raid«. The operator of each light will When all the poison ha* been forced out d the system the Cancer heals, and the , cfotbiljg. Iroots and shoes, sewing ma tie suitably armed with long-range weapons and provided with a signal *' chines, agricultural Implements, cut diaeaae never returns. Cancer begin*often in a small way, as the lery, ales, beers and a thousand and code by which he can flash Information following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: one other things. The capital Invested to the other watchers. A telephone sys A «mail plmfl* came on my taw about *a lack tolow th* earmithe left eldeor my face. Itgaee In manufacture exceeds |100,000.(XX). tem, embracing all portions of the 1B,- me no pain or inrr.nvra- 000 acres, will be another convenient gtaee. and I etie-uld liave A Queer Outfit. method of raising an alarm. lavgorten about U had it Botaerun to inflame aud The army transport on the advance Kak ; Tt would hired a to Pekin was a unique spectacle. Mlles Juvenile Philosophy Bttle. then acah over, but weald n >t heal. Thi* of coolies, vehicles and animals trailed Old Gentleman—What's the matter, eaatiaue.l fra acme t ime, behind the troops. Everything on son? wheu my Jaw began to swell, berotaing very wheels, from farm wagona to fashion Small Boy—I've got a sturnmick ■aiafut The Cancer to. able traps, was Impressed Into the ache. Baa to eat and apreed, katil it waia< large tea transport service. Every Chinaman, Old Gentlema«—No wonder! Stop kalf dollar,wh-i t heard horse and mule In the path was com eating that green apple. of • X * an I ■ - ermta- *d to five It • :air trial, mandeered. The Japanese had cows Rmall Boy-No, I won't. I might as ■nd it was lemarkvble What a wn r'erful effect bearing packs and the Russians camels. well git some pleasure out of It, ’cause it had from the very beginning; tbe aorabegante Chinamen pulled carts and staggered j I couldn't have no more stummlck- toal • ad after taking • few bottle* dlmppeared loads. Two hundred ache 'n I got now.—Philadelphia Press. entirely. Tbie wa*tw* year*ago ; their are *iill under heavy •a sign* at the Cancer, and my geaeral health aeBtiaiMS goed.—Maa. A. Swtaaa. L* Plata, Mo. Junks and scows lien ring miinitlou* Lap Dogs in Paris. 1» the greatest of all were towed up the river by coolies. There are to-day 46,000 fashionable blood purifiers, and the ^^k only one guaranteed Fant Train« Her and Abroad. lap dog* In the city of Paris. They k^ purely vegetable. Ser There Is only one train In the country have almost as much attention after for our ire* book < that exceed* fifty miles an hour In they are dead as during their comfort Cancer, containing valuable and interes speed fur 100 miles' run. and that la able Ilves. The dog's owner pays 10 Ing information about thi* disease, end the Empire State express. Great Brit francs a year to the city during hl* arnte our physicians about your caae. Ws ain hrfti twenty-two. life. If It become* sick ft Is taken to ■Mike no charge for medical advice. MR »WIFT iPACIFIO CO, ATLANTA, «A. When a man Is consldere«! to be very a special clinic for the treatment and clever, his wife think« that his great housing of dog* In poor health. I MFijnin«!»*- v! tit K ■XL Tli.uEklZ r c u m u i i r y r\i J _ FO O II est exhibition of cleverness was in pick ing her out to marry him. The thermometer U n fair example t ft ftlidiniz sc'ft'e Work and Worry bv too much water than from insect*. Wrfttli th« Hr«Hh at M««v • W°u*e Captain Murray, a Port Koyal tmr Every when field ibould be thor with Th« •«•*> •< **•*•• • oughly drained, for if not there l* a pilot who has followed the so* sine« Trial« «»»'• How *b« liability of the plauts t>eing thrown tsiybood and visited nearly every soc- «'«nt«* Th«lft* lion of the habitable globe, I* full of out of the ground whenever a (reusing gVvm I*« FW. <*(««»'« tit». f»< luterestlug remlul»«-euce* of happen anti thaw lug occurs. Th* even- dsy drudgery ot the hou*s ing* in dlstaut lands lu which Ito par- Gold! Gold! Gold I wile is extreuielv wearing up«>u her tielpated. The old pilot Is foud of re The latest KI Dorado I* r»|wirte«l to be sensitive au«l frail nature. lating an Incident which occurred near on Nome City Beach. Alaska Thousand* Many are prematurely broken ■lll«n Calcutta, ludla. The vessel which he ot people are hastening there, many ot Of what hi health, their «herlshed hupea bla«l«l. commanded, a flue cllpiier ship, was whom return broken in health their home life unhappy, hecau»« fl wrecked in a typhoon In the Bay of avail is gold when liealth I* gone? Uuar«i your health with the beat of medicine", the constant «ar* aud worry «>1 b«ruse- Bengal and all bauds, save himself and llo-lorter’sRtomach Itinera It will ivgti- two companlous who succeeded In Inio ilie Ivonela. stir up the liver, invig work. That bom* 1» iirde»'1 fortt»“*'* " orate the kiduev*. and ubsolutrly cure III- reaching shore in the sltlp * gig. were «ligealiu ui. euii»ti|>ailou, malaria. chlHaaii«! which th* wife ia iu perfeei health am lost. fever It’s a good medicine to keep ou able to do her owu work, lu tad eut'11 The three exhausted men Immediate hand. a home i* a rarity. ly sought food ami shelter ami while Mrs. George Heaton, «ho live* uear Th* Bkyvl* in Kanu*. thus ainployed came u | h > u an immense The roads are gco.l aud level in Columbia City, Ind.. wooden Image which they correctly "During tin early purr of the winter surmised to be au Indian Idol. Night Kauaa*, ami a* a resillt every farm of 181KI «e bad a great deal of »lek- A farmer iu bouse ha» ils bicycle, was U| hiii them and the tired men biv nee* iu the family, ami It being iml-" ouacked near by aud their attention that atate would as soou be without aible I«» find a suitable girl to do my bis team a* without bis «lieel was soon attracted by the appearance housework. I had to do i ouMileral le of a score of low-caste Hindoos, each extra. My «laughter au.l two *ou> of whom carried lu bls hands a savory were coutined coutiued to lo tlwir their bed» l*d» with the dish which he placed before the Inani grip. mate god. After each native had de "1 had a great manv clothe« • posited his offering with profuse sign* This signatura ia oa every bo* ot th* geauiae wash, and I «lid the waabing in tl summer kitchen, adjoiuiug our regula i and words they departed, and when Tabi*«. one, without any tire A" a reaull I tli«* hungry sailors were satisfied that Ito remedy that ewrwe a ewld wa* attacked with sciatic rheumatism. their strange visitors had retreated for Petroleum for Railway locomotive*. At first I did not give much h«>»«l to II the night they greedily devoured the "It kept growiug wor-e. however, bounteous re|>ast Intended for the lifpl. The Kusaiau ministry of cotnmuuiea- Murray aud his companlous remained lions bn* decided to adopt petroleum and in the course of two or tluee In the neighborhood for several days, for generating motive power on the lo- mouth» I wa» uualde to do any work, j By this time my daughter had recov subsisting nightly on the offerings cotuotiie* of all the railways. ered »uflicieutly to gel along very well brought by the Hindoos as a tribute to A Par«. V« «Ubi* Compound. with the hou-ework. their god and remaining concealed lu No me cur *1 o «eher p« t»on* In t »*c*r*t* "One night my hu»!'an I wa* gone the daytime. Caín.y Ceihe i ■ , only vest al i« »itbelsn««», from home over night on bueinea*, and, One night aliout ten days after tlietr la* medicai cAeu.e * . Al dr i«*i,u lis. j my daughter being overburdened with shipwreck two natives suddenly sur -•òe, «k- I work, 1 conclude«l to milk the cows, prised the three men while they were Electrical Diaturbanc*. which I did much sgainst her wi»h«». In the very act of maklug their usual Hardacre-I reckon Zeke Grublot My limb* were so liadly sfle ted that meal anti a tight ensue«!. The natives was surprised to find he could buy a I could hanllv get to the barnyard, and proved no match for the resolute am! lightniug rod from the ageut for |2. my hands and tiugera were in such a well armed Americana ami soon l>e«<t Crawfoot—Why, man, be was thun condition that it wa» with grant diffi an Ignominious retreat, leaving five lat derstruck. culty that 1 used them. ter «■omplete masters of the situation. "I was wor»e than ever after thi» The captain am! his companions, fear and 1 wa* ootiflne«) to my l>e>l tor more For H oum * on Damp Ground. Ing that the natives would return In Houses which are damp because of than teu week». force ami massacre them made their "It »Mini«l that every muscle In my proximity to uudrained laud may )>e way to Calcutta, where they secured reudervd more habitable by planting body paiued me, and my condition »•< passage In a homeward bound veasei. a critical oue. The physican fellre-l to the laurel and the sunflower near them Rome fifteen years sul>se«]uently benefit ma, and I became di*cour*g«< Pilot Murray recognlxetl In Captain rKKVI'T* ANI» CVKKS IHSKASK "1 wa* prevailed upon to try Dr Cole of the ship Klrkum, which called <l*rfleld Tea 1» * woadvrtnl hkhh Williams' I'ink Pill» (or 1‘nle People, MKI1KIMC th*t desti* -a lite •« ito* here for a cargo, one of his old com which I did with wonderful results. • nd gire* New Life by purlfy III* panions In the exciting encounter Ip They began helping me at one«, and thè blood,'-'. far-off ImHa. The recognition was mu whtin I had takeu five boxes I «a* tual and the two men were dellghte«! Tunnel Under Royal Pallet. cured. to renew their acquaintance after half "My appetite i* again goo-1, loot flesh Within a few weeks the tunnel un- a generation.—Columbia, 8. C„ State I *|>eut ths »urn der the roysl palace of the quirinal at has beeu restored. Rome will be completed. It siH place mer in the best rd health, aud can now RECENT INVENTIONS. 1 han the old«r part of the eternal city in di do as much work a* ever. recoin mended Dr. W illiam*'Pink Pill- rect aud level communication with Furulture Is easily clean«‘«l anil pol that new quarter of Rome erected *ince fir Pale People to a number of mi ished with a uewly patent«Ml com 1870 l eyourl the quirinal. It is to be neigh fairs, who are alao using them ’>ouud. consistlug of twenty parts each with satisfactory remit»." brilliautly lighted with electricity. if coal oil and turpentine, four part* At druggists or direct from Dr. Wil if alcohol and one of ammonia. TOC KNOW WH IT tOt) ARK TAKING liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Cuff* are easily secured to shirt When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Y., 50 Cent* per box, or six box«« for ■ileevea by a new device, «■onslstlng of Tonio because the formula is plainly >2.50. a number of strip* of cloth fasten«>d to printed on every bottle showing that it IscrteM of Rurrian RtcruM*. gether, with eyelet* cut In the enil* to is simply Iron and Quinine in a taato- Following the inerea*« of popula engage buttous In th* cuff and wrist laa* form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. tion. the recruits joluitig the color* band. thi* year in liuwia natulH-red 2*7,100, Purest Air Yet Found. No screws are needed to attach h as against I'VI, 100 iu ISEIk When a coal tire is in use for heat new shade and curtain support, two to crus a cot.n in onk mt clamping members being operated by ing and the electric light for lighting Take 1-axative Bromo Quinine Tab- a lever to grip the window casing, with xn inhibited room, the air ia purer All drvygists re fond th« mon«y brackets on the *ace of the clamp to than l>y any of the other plans tried for lets. if it fails to cure. E. IV Grove's heating and lighting. carry tbe curtain aud shade roller. nature is ou each box. J8c. Trunks are se«-urely tied for shipping by an Improved lashing, having link* oLviin*d Admiration. uear ea«-h end of the cover through R "Wheu nouid you call ■ man really which rope* are panned and drawn J F eat'” around tbe trunk, ending In straps "When he gets to !« a* great a* hi« which can be buckled to draw them ■year old nephew thtuka he is" An improved reel for holding Ore hose In buildings has a screw-threaded shaft In tbe center, which Is drawn out as the reel Is revolved to unwind the hone, thus opening the valve and admitting water to the hose as soon as It is unwound. The Balalaika. The latest unique musical Instrument to make a bid for popular favor I* the "balalaika.” Imported from Russia. Il Is triangular in form and Is provided with three strings, and Is made In vari ous sizes, some of them being quite bulky. It Is held In great honor In Russia. On account of the severe Byzantine regulations and religious persecutions of mundane music be tween the eleventh and eighteenth cen turies It required time to develop and Improve It Now it is coming more and more Into'use. The Czar I* doing all he can to popularize It. and ba* cnu*cd It to be taught In the army, where the soldier* quickly learn bow to play It Both the Instruments and the weird music they produce have made a sensa tion In Paris, where they have Just been Introduced. I More wheat is destroyed in the field* Drain Your Wheat Field*. What a man say* about th* amari ne** of hl* baby Is about as reliable as what a candidate says aliout thè patri- otUm of lila party.__________________ t> tr P w IESTFORTHE BOWELS is to »w haven la regular toeaitby of it "ia evefy day. yuu re Rich or will &«• K^et. yu« elB ope*n and BB VB I . .p. . ,nt pby«le or pill poieon ik OaugerouR Th ■thekt raelrti «uet perfect way o’ aeeutM lb * Ha clear aod clean la to lake to vi CANOY CATHARTIC - to X| ib Ameritan Money Spent In Taropé. Te Hold Rubber* On 8h»*a H ia eetlmalerl that the 188.000 tnietieau« who vl*ltrd I unip* lai I year apeul there »ifo.ÜÜd.OUÜ. A« Improved holdli^ device for oyer, shoes I* formed of a pair of plvuted arms *urnitiudlug Ui* lop uf the heel • Ith a sprlug pawl on the pivot, W|n, lock* them In plac* after they gripped around the shoe heel. Salt lak* D m * a River. It I* *«l<l that the great Salt Imke uf Utah I* but a temtiaut uf a va*lly greater *h*«l <>f h*"h water, whloh oll** acut a river to the l'acido. Und« Sam * Colorad Population. The recru I <-su«u* shows that aliout U per cani of ihe iwpulatlou ul the I'ulted SUi»* Í» ctdurod. I arm* In th* (foiled Statu. The United Stata* txmUIUS nearly d.UlW,000 avparata (arms. Pmantaga Vary lew. According to recent statistics there I* oue mau lu about 500 lu the United Males who receive* a college traluiug. tlsdri* Hued in South Alrka. Plstermarltaliiirg. South Africa, U to build au elvutllo tramway lu i <’ wued su<i o|*<raHHl by the muulcipal- V. Eight wheeled, «foubl* d*uKv<l rs are U> be tried. ------------------- - ' ■ ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Frvdkt* Hard Year lor Ruler*. Raphael * Almanac, a widely known aalroiiouilunl publivatfon In Eurtii« now lu Ila Elat year, aay* that tin. Ui l>e a hard old year for kluga, p)M| dents and other ruler*. Sletkad Io* Ov*r * Million. Artielea of Incur porsi loll have twee I1I« k I by th* Furluu* Mining Company, lor general mining purpoeea, witti headquarter* al Grant‘a Pass, with * capital atuek of fl,IB',o<)i>, the im. >t- puralor* bolrig O. N. Guodnuw, John Ward aud Juhu L. Wlggiua. Gr*«t F«artlon. •'That’s a great healer yon put In for as," rmiark.d th* touaul emhu- eiaatlcally. ''l(M|a you good and «arm. eh?” luerlvd the landford. ''WarmI Why. wheu w* g«l thn ugh >aklug an.l shaking It tn lug to make II burn lira family has to retire to Hi* yard io uawl off." Wbftl • lovely p|«09 Bell — Yea. laut ||? me that a heu I brat Genuine Th* Atm* ot Cyaltiim. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Iteiiben Hell tonoo— lllram don't 1«. lieve lu uothlu' »acre.I nor prolaue uu more, Ils * a lutldol, a blseplisiimus iKfrleil. Joab Emm a long — That'* right! >|( don't even believe what tho home le per aay* no more. Must Boar Signatura of Ititi*** Huntan. City Nportainau — Any gemo around boro! Ferme* —Ve*, tbe wtxals are full ut City Sportsman —I «up|n«e<l U had been pretty well killed off by now Farmer—Oh. no. No one ever hunt* around here but you city 1*1- Iowa. FEB IUBACNL CARTELS' FEE ElUIRtU. FOR ElUOUSIltr FOR TORME LI VIE. FEI C0R1TIPAT10R. Tee full et Wrath. FBI IAU.SW SUI. FBI TNCCOMFUIIM Photographer— Ixxik juat ■ liti!» pleasanter, please. Hlranger tenting for his photograph) — I don't warn to look any pleasanter. I'm a delegate to th* anil liuti cua ferettoa. CURE SICK HEADACHE Tired Out T ChaM« lo* Nuysr Rallrwry. Up lo date Portland ha* no dlro> l commerce wIth Hawaii. Now thè <). II. A N. Co offora tn ruu a regulär ■teauiahip lluo bela «eri l'urtland and Honolulu II l'orllaud peopl. will oa- tabhsh sud O|«raie a sugar roflnarv liiere. 8«it Dun* About Idehe. Mr. Doolittle (nervously)— I think I can aoe your little brother uu.ler th* ■nt*, Mlea Midwood! Mia* Midwood (at II u'ulm-k, cheek ing a yawn)—-Well, If bn Is he must Iw •ound aaloep by this limo I SV v%-'. Henry Fiwin, Weiser, Idaho, ■ay* to Hie Portland |«prra: "Th* l toe thing sloul Idaho 1* the minea, Thsrs «re a number ot them which are pay ing good -litHienda and tl>e entire die tro! around Welter la full of minerale, which «III aurely be developed al *>uie time in the future." Enormou* f Might fiutine**. Freight caia numlwrlng 15,280 w«rw •wlti be<l in Portland during December, IDtX). This in ran* cars that wore re neived end delivered, loaded and empty. H ardest *’*»/>*. STORM. T*a« Be Auesvivuvee «■•( C*T*L°2'*J Mg Naw M«rihai al Nsm*. F. II. lit hard*, of Wbativim county, Waehington. i> rac«immeo<l«d for Unit ed State* inarebal at Noia«. He wa* formelle a alata eenator, and hu been aeri Ing m Alaeka, under Collector of Cuetom* lv*y <). L. Vawter. of Moo- tana he* reogned the Nome marshal- •hip. ■■■■■■■ ■ BfMlrkan. 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