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- '' r'T'Tiir rrrrrwirtTiiwifiwii r .u..Lfw. CHi mill l 1 ranUt) MOMaftffta vdmm ',! K ' Wm3me! j Snmfrftas IctrJYcasanty andriuuiprjy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Presents fnt the most acccptaMcfbim the Joxxtive principles of plants .known to net most Lenenciolf'. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS 13UY THE GENUINE - MANF'O. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAM rRANCISCO, CAL. 10UISVIUE.KY. NtWYOIlK, N.Y. price SOt per bottle. fir sale by druggists . ITHANKSGIVING SPECIAL SALE Will mnko special inducomont on tDbinor or Tea eota until Tbankselvlnc daw 'Ihroo patterns in Havilaud China, Itwn nnftiirna In r.nrmnn PMnn and thrno patterns in Soml Tor, arrived lamion uisniav. tComo and soo all tho patterns wo car ry and tako advantage of the soeclal Bull. Wo can pIiow a Dinnor Hot of 57 pieces wiutu boinl l'or. (or M.7G un to a 1-14 i piece H&ndpalnted Haviland sot, $8!) 8'J. Largo plnttttrn inrliuled In tho 8h'oIuI hhIo. (Illlill m It (till (t v: rno.VB 2111. kim:i: Din.tvKitv. Wni J3T Do not forget . freah roasted y Aroma. tho coffees , nhva, r. and contains 1 I " 1 mil 1 T7nnTurvm iiTnni' nuw I HoIVersoite GLOVES AREA FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS WHICH WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION Our $1.00 line Ih a nmtvej of excellence in kIovo values Our 1.50 gloves positively nave no oqttitl. All klu gloves gnarantooii wimii "i"i horo. STERLING SILVER... NOVELTIES EBONY NOVELTIES STERLING SILVER MOUNTED Wo aro showing a beaut iful lino of holiday good in tilvor ami enouy ucKxls nt prices varying! from -to to f J.uu. 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON JACKETS EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK OUR THANKS GIVING SALE ON LINENS FOR THE TABLE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FRIDAY! i AsSSW' .is V m a5lswSrSVvJ j69SsWsEaPfe) - m HOLYBRSONB -- - - ! iii iiiMiirnrnri w IWm v & Tho Ladies of tho G. A. It. hold a sowing beo at tho residence of Comrndo Lucas in South Salem, for thomrnoee of making and furnishing somo of the comrades' families with moro comfort ablo clothes. Sovoral of tho corarados of tho U. V, U. camo in for dinner and to celebrato tho 73d birthday of Com rade Lucas. Thoro woro presont Bomo 18 of tho mombors, enjoying a very pleasant time and wishing Comrado and Sister Lucas many moro happy occasious of this kind. Charmlot Kate Mlchelena. Another prima donna of tho Grnu company, of whom much ia expected is MIbs Kato Mlcholona, n charming and talontcd Jady, who is by no means un known to this country. MIssMicholena bus a beautiful soprano volco of uldo rango, which has been cultivated for operatic work by threo years of hard study In Milan,. Italy She lias been a momberof tho Hess Opera company touring this country and has grand ex perience us n member of n gran 1 opera company in Mexico. She Iihb also trav eled with the "UostoniauB," "Emma Ab bott" uiid many other world-famous operatic organizations Sl.o will make her apiHaraneo in this city in that groat operatic success, "Kl Capltan," which opera lias been the talk of tho country for tl o past live years. Miss MIehelena is n dramatic eonrnnn of high rank and has a voico that is seldom, if over heard bore This great singer will nu nearu at WE CAN FOR OUR A FULL l! I . 1-. OUR PKUCLAMAl UN 019 two days TPjgaHP''-" - 8eL Unparalleled Bargains .rUrt November with a big increase over our last years sales. Andour low piices will do it. : : : : : To the Ladies... ' The eooittl tfaron Is at band with the pleasures of theater, ballroom, party, musieale.Bocial Junction- and its cJvent generally calls for an extenfive outlay of cub to supply appropriate gowns, goen, nbboiiB und tho hundred and o ie tmttll articles that go to make up an evening roetuinu. Our aim for iho uintur. in tosunitly i .a n,i ,.nr (,nU ' t ii'K-i .. ..... .--.y Hinn we'll liiakothe .v.. .-. ---. .- : WE SELL THE DOWAGER CORSET THE ONE CORSET FOR STOUT WOMEN f i drawing oardH that your lrttw Is asiuriW mai, t...i in.ln. lint our iirico. i-ouipiiru with otlio. the now Grand Opera Houfe, Friday and and Df c. It . ortuinmy, iov. ..u, The many friends of Mrs. Powell, wife of Rhv. P. O. Powell, who has been seriously HI far somo time, will be glad to learn that she Is in a fair wavtoa COinnlotO recovery mid will pnnn ronnvnr. I Mrs. Marietta Uradley and Mrs Luella! Stoo of tho Asylum forces hao noo to Portland for a few days visit. Thos. Livcsley, Jas. Linn and O. I) Jessup (hop buyers) went to Portland yesterday afternoon. Miss Kvn Stafford, a Salem school ma'm, is vhitlng her parents at Haltoy over Sunday. U. F. Osboru returned from n few days visit in Corvallla yesterday aftornoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCormnck re-, turned from Portland last evening. II. N. Cottlo, of Seattlo, Wn., Is visit ing at the homo of S. A. San ford. F, I. Dunbar, Secretary of Statu, is con II iled to his homo by illness. Goo. Hayne has gouo to San Francisco to havo hi? oyes treated. Judgu It. P. Boise went to Portland yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. T. Klgdoii Is visiting In Jefferson. " Til Ford went to Portland this morn ing. PROCLAIM PATRONS WEEK OF tiiBiiemniniioriiiiMtji nlmniu Is bv makinir 0Mri)r1c hiioii - - - - fc ; . . , wo hi' ra. a nil ,, I ' il. . A CORSET MADE BY THE WORCESTER CORSET COMPANY MAKERS OF THE the opening of T J' FINEST CORSETS r IN THE WORLD GET YOUR AND GUARANT'D .UNDERWEAR TO BE THE BEST JOURN'AL WEEKLY , , , UJUDOg IBTjtjt Zp LoNboft, KoV.. 17. Perha'ps the most Blgniflccnt, proof of the growth of militarism and tho military spirit in Kngland is tho proposal now made for Instruction In 'military rt'ienco in the University 6f Cambridge. Tho mem orial in favor of this proposal 1b signed by thirteen heads of colleges, by ten professors, and other academic pooplo of of position. A"syndlcalo" of University dona is to bo proponod to deal with tho Btibjoct and report to tho University early in tho ensuing year. Tho proposed now departuro has aroused sharp criticism, which isndt llmtto J to tho morlts of tho now propoei tlon but extends to tho general work of tho universities thomsolves. Ono of tho critics of tho most radical stamp Bays: "For conturlioa tho English Unlvoraltlos, liavo . been contoinptlblo institutions. Thoir funds havo boon wasted and the two of them put togothor havo turned out less work than a second class German University, whoro tho professor recoivbd about 200 pounds a year. Idlo gorging follows on tho ono hand, rich, idlo schoolboys on tho olhor that was for generations tho state of things at Oxford and Cambrldgo has tostlhtJd, by such witnesses as Gibbon and Adam Smith Things aro different now I t avjeirloday thoro aro not learned Institutions moro barren than Muse two places. Tho really important books in sctonco, philosophy, history do not cotno from Oxford and CnmMdgo, but from Paris. -TXmlft. oven from AmoHca. Tho chef l ,. . products of Oxiurd and Cambrldgo seem to bo prlgi 11H barristers "on' tho make," who join ho Ulghty Club and air their Latin quoUtionaat its dinners, and now instead ot it awakining to tho sarl-jUS sliortcoill igi of Cambridge, the (authorities arc found plunging tho university into militarism and foment ing the war spirit that has such a hold on the country." Tho recent speech of Sir Iloburt Giffen at Manchester in regard to tho number of peoplo who Bpeuk English in Europe, has boon supplemental byeomu interesting, hir orlliatlon gathered by that writer in tho TInieH. It Is stated that' at tho beginning of the present century about '.'1,000,000 peoplo Bpoko thb English longuo, about 31,000,000 Bpoko French',' and rather over 80,000,000 Bpoko GortnanJ mo estimato ib, tuui tuts, roiauye growth Ib almost euro to continue, Sir Hobort Giffen says that devclopiaentof population has been most marked in tlio. Anglo-American countries,.. vumT that,1 though tho HiiHHlnn and. German ud-' van co an romarkablu they s showed nothing liko it. In illustration ot tho rigid economy practiced iuna g tho poorer classes thb Land of tho Gael West, Highland clergyman furnishes the fol lowing anecdote. A Crofter woman, who, to his own certain knowledge, had TWO DAYS SPECIAL SALE ON OUR SPLENDID LINE OF WRAPPERS MONDAY AND TUESDAY YE OLD WAY... When our ances tors wan led u? pair of blankets; they sheared theB Biit'op, card oil J and spun the! wool and w4ve ttie blankets, c3 'k SPECIAL i m .QAiP j i ija( THE NEW WAY... Now If you want hluukota come to our store, tako a comfort ablo seat and pick out tho boat that modern raachln ory can make and pay an amazingly price thorn. Our line Ik complete, consist ing ol cotton hUnkets at 76c to $2.60 and wool b'ankots at f1.C0 yr pair. to $12.00 WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MAIL ORDERS GIVING PROMPT ATTENTION AND IMMEDIATE h20j w RETURNS I FROM US CHEAP THIS WEEK lfifl tWltVlfta in )ir nnullt n !.- 1....U ' called upon him last week for tlio loan .of threo shillings, which shot solemnly biromised to ropay itt tho'fiiMdJO of No'vjmbor on rclhriiing frpm her" half- shillings were promptly banded to her, nud her beaming couutonango horo ample testimony to her inward satisfaction oud gratitude. When taking her leave tho 0.401! dame looked tho minister straight in tho face, and, with a nug vl pride in her voico said : Yo diuna need to think, sir, that our houso is altogether without siller. Wo havo thrappenco in tho klst, but, vera ltkoly will bo needing that for postago aforo Novomlier is by I" In a North Walos town tho wlfo of n candldato was making a canvass of tho district in favor of hor husband. Tho wlfo of an elector told hor that hor hus band would not voto for tho Tory, bo causa ho was going to havo a pair ot trousea given him if ho voted for tho liberal candidat. Tho lady canvasser offored to givo hor a sovereign if sho would namo tho person who had pro mised tho trousers and sho put tho mo noy down. Snatching up tho gold pieces, tho wily woman roplted: It's mo and my husband shall havo two pair now I" Wotnpatuch Sails, Brooklyn, Nov. 24. Tho tug Worn patuck, which has boon transformed at tho Navy Yard into a light draught gun boat for sarvico in thd Philippines, and which went into commission undorXlout. Commandor G. F, Sherman, on Novom bor 13, sailed today to join tho Asiatic Bquadron, Sho mounts a Imttory ot six pounder rapld-flrors, and carries a crow of 20 men. World's Temperance Dy. Nov. 26, Tho world's Tomporance Day will bo bbsorved by tho pastors of of the various churches in this city, who will preach special sermons on tern peranco Superintendents of Sunday Schools and loadets of young people's niootlnga will prepare special programs with a ptedgo-slgniiig feature, an well as distribute temperauco literature llorsc-btioe maktnc Contest. lluooKLTN, Nov. 24. A lively horeo bIioo making contest will tako place to night in tho Sampson Athletic Club to to determine who can make tho best liorao shoes in tho fastest time. The winner will get a gold medal and IiIr helpers silver medals. ' 1 Dr. Bull's Coujh Syruc cures the most stub born cougliB. cold und lung aflectloiiB. Even incipient consumption lias been successfully cured by this marvelous remedy. Sufferers will obtain relief ulter a few dosea. A Kew Monitor Launclied. Bath, Mo., Nov. 2t Tho new moni tor, No. 8, 'was launched today at tho Path Iron Works. Miss Grace lloutellu, daughter of Congressman Uoutelle, christened tho new vessel as uho graru fully desconded tho nays. FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD Laxative Bromo-QUInlno Tnblote "O Ml. JSS Z Q Xt X A . Be the s) Thd Khld Yw Haw Afwan Boe,U 'C&affi. T&&&U I.nrireat of Anlmnla. sir. Iledilnrd in bin book on whales reminds" renders that nlthougb liimgh nation Is npt to plcturo tho giant top tll08 of the JuritHHlc und cretaceous periods as hnvlng exceeded In slr.e nil modern nnlinnU yet In fact thoro Is Ho evjdeuco that tho purtu has over con tained either an tho laud or 1n the sen creatures exceeding tho whale In bulk. The mammoth was larger than the ele phant, but tho Ichthyosaurus could not match the whnlo for Blze, nlthougb with Its terrible Jaws It would doubt Icbh huve1 been tho whale's master. VA9BLINE MO GOOD FOR HAIR. Dandrufr Grrm Thrive! In It, ss Will cs Id All Greic. A well-known Cnlcago hair specialist invited tho Inter Ocean reporter to cotno to his ofllco aud sco, under a microwopo. how tho germ that causes dandruff thrives in vacollno. Tho specialist said that all hair preparations containing groaee, simply furnish food for the germs and help to proptgatn them Tho only way to guru dandruff Is to tq destroy, tho germs, and the only hair preparation that will do that Is Xewbro's Horplcido "Destroy tho canso, you romoyo tho 'effect." Without dandruff no falling hair, no baldness. Ask for Horplcido. fit is the only dettroyor of the dandruff gtMM. TODAY'S MARKET, ' Pobtlamd, Nov. 23. Wheat Mley nominal Walla Walla, 63.10 51, Flour Portland, bat grade 2(lK) g 3.0. Graliam 3 GO. Oats Choice White 4142c, grey -10 -t2o per bushel. MiHstuff Bran. $15.60; ihorttf, $17 00 Hay Timothy $1212i; per ton. Onions $1S1,30 Potatoes 60 to 00c per eaok. Butter Boat dairy, 2680; fanoy creamery, 45 to 60c. Storo 25 -. 30. Kggs Oregon,, froah 35c to32c r dor. Poultry Chickens, $2i0 to 3.60; Jihiis $3.60 to 4.00; turkeys, live 11 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, (J W to 7c per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 6 U) 6c. Beef Bteers, p.Ki J'cows, $38.50. dressed beef, 0 to 7c. Veal Dressed, Bflo, 8for small Hops t!7c for IBirO crop, 12J U Hkic for new crop. Wool Valley, 13Ho jEaiteruOfw gon, UQ12q; Mohair, 26. Hides Green, caited GO lbs. 7 (Bl under 60 lbs, 7K03M i sheep pelts, hn SAUUMABKT Wheat 68 jwunds and over, 60. Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair. 26c. Hopa 11 to 15o h Oats 37 to3c. Hay Baled, chest, $7; timothy, $10. Egg9-30o32c. Flour In wholesale lots. $2.60; retail $3. MJllstuffs-Bran, $13; shorts, $14. Hogs Dressed, 6d Live cattle Steers, atf; cows, 2 Ut $3. f Sheep $3.60, DreuMl Veal 7 eeutst , Butter Dairy, U502t)ft icreaumry, 26; & StUO. , ' ,4 i Poultry .Fat.hens rer.lbq spring chickens per lb.. 6c, to 76, PntAtrtt .iiw. 'Mm twir lumliel. TO BEHELD, j AT WILLAMETTE Tho grand charity hall, to lo given on Thanksgiving ovo by Do Molay Com mandory, Knights Templar, for (tin beheflt of the Salem hoep'tal, will be hold at tho Wlllametto hotel Instead of the now store building In the Mo Corinuek block which Is being ptepared for Joseph Movers A. Sons. It whs found that tlioreuoulil Iw ronm drawbacks to tltolaMot p4mn. P0I11V barely HiiUhod, It tfonl-t be dump mid retloloht of frpih paint, und the heating and droehijt muii (acIIHIm would bo liiadqmtn. Ill MOW of this landlord Counm ionderol thouooi tho Wlllitniitlcdir ing room, which wa'gralefully mc pl ed, and no better place umild In- fmnnl in tho city A large xt'etidinpi frnm I'ortluid I- o.xeuliil, Hilda brilliant h ff . i r U as MTvi, SUNDAY snilVtCBS. Itov M. M. Uohelmnn lnccoiiianicd by Mrs. Ktholmiin,) u( Khukiid t pp-'iul-tng n week in Stilotn vlailtng Ii.h (urmei p-irlshonu'-B mid will conduct temccp during tho coming week at the "Bethel' chinch, lie goes tnSonVliMii California ourly in December. w. c. t. v. The Hev. Mr. Oliver speak at thr W. O T. U. Hull on Siimliiy nftemoni nt-l o'clock. FIIIHT l'UKHIIVrKN Iloine MiiMoiinry Oonfei nice tit lOf rt. Hi. 'IhnnkPijIvIng hervlro at 7s:t0 p in., isermon by tho pastor Special music KVANQKLIOAI, CllUltUII. Union Thanksgiving on Tliurrday Nov 2Uth, atlOtSfla. in., will behold at tho 1st Evangolical Church on Cottngt Street. Sermon by Rev. MoKlllop. VMXHV CONonROATIOSAI,. Proaching at 10:!I0 a. m. Subject: "Life From tho Christ Standpoint." Kvoning (services at 7 :iJ0 p. m. Subject : "DerolictB." Sunday school at 1'-' in Y,l S. O.K at7:y0p. m. UN1TV ClllUtCII. Mrs. C. II. Hingos Ib leading tho choir service, and her solo selections tomor row aro as follews: In tho morning "Forovor with tho Lord" by Gounod. In tho evening, "A vo Maria" by Millard nAlTIHTCIIUIICn "Very Jealous for tho I.ord God," at 10:110 a. in., Sunday School ntlUm,, Young peoples' meeting at 0:30 p. in,, "Tho Now Birth," at 7:!H) p. in., the third in tho mirles of gront gospel t homes The ordinance of Baptismal tho close of the evening service, niu.T CIIIIISTtAN. 1. O. l'owell, pastor. Services at 10 :!(0 a. in. aud 7 ;'M p. m. Subject fur morn ing sermon, Tho Christian ot the First Century, For evening, Perils of the Church. The morning offorlng will be for statu missions. Sunday school at 12 m. Junior Kndeavor at ;):!!() p.m., Senior Kndeavor at 0:!l I p, in OKNTllAt. CONOIIUOATIONAI, IIIURCII, Corner 10th and Ferry Btreuts, T. II. HeuderBon, pastor. Prciching tomor. row at the usual bourn ; subject at 1 1 a, in.. "Conditions on which God With holds no Good Thing from People;" sub ject nt 7:30 p, m , "Do Good Peoplo go Direct from Karth to Heaven, or, Is There an Intermediate State?" KVANOUMCAL. Seventeenth mid Chomeketa streets N. Sliumt, pastor. Tho congregation will celebrato tho 100th anniversary nl tho KvaugeUcal church. Tho paMo will preach at II n. ui. Subject. "On gin of tho Evangelical Association," At 7:30 p. m. Bubject: "Genius of the J'.vnnvolloal Aaeociation." Hundax school at 10 a. n. Junior Y. P. A. at 8 p. m, and Senior l . P, A. at 7 p. m. , Guirdlan Aptolnttd. David McKco has boon apiiointod guardian of the person and estatu ol Mltinlo MuKou, a minor. Ilea Time take n plenrant herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright and my com plexion is bettor. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stotnuoli, liver and kidneys, und is a pleasant liuatlvo. It Is made of herbs, and is nroimrod at easily as ten. It is called I.umvs Modb cine. AH druggists well U at 26c. und 60 cts, Lane's tuinily Mixlloliui moves the bowels oacli duy. If you cannot get it, sond for free sample. AtldrwH, Orator F. Woodward, Lolloy, N. Y. .i). I.iiik!-r .S'oeUeil. I'urkv I'm- Jiidt hud my tolephouo taken out. LniufWlint for'' . Parke My ueM door neighbor put ono In. IIiirwr' Hhmih How' This? We offer ono hundred dollar reward for any 'case of Catarrh that cannot be uiired by Hall's Catarrh Cnru. F. J. Cheney it Co., pro , Tolmlo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney (or the Iut 16 ywirs. and be lievo him perfectly lioiinraliletnitll busJ noes transuctloiiH. and (ImuiclHlly able To iwrry out any obllcatlon miule by their Urm. West b Triiax. whnlewilt druggists, Tolrdo. 0 . H'nltllni!. Kliuun X Marvin. whotaMtle dniKgliHL ritlMlo, U IIuII'h Catarrh Curd Ih Ukn I'll riml l. iiolliiu dlreeltv ii (Mm IIih blood ii nil the system. Prlsu. iiiiiooiui Mirfuueeof 76e ir bottle. Hold by all druiiuliUf. fWlinoiilalH frco, Hull's Family PIIIh aro Iho bet or t. it ti. "Jtiisnh I am wiiTy to liar you were hilHliH! oil! the other duy- Did ou Itm nil -your IioumImiIiI woods r "YetL but we don't feel so awfully Imd over It. Lumpkin. We exiwud te Uhvb to more uxt week BHywuy " -Chleuxe Trtbuue. Tae lltmltnt Mn la Silem As welt an the IuihIwmoimI, and oilier. Atd IiivIUhI Ui eall on any drugglNt diulKat friwu trial lxiM.b of Kempv llulmtii) for llib I'liroat anil Luunt, u ruiuody that Im nuaruntwxl to eure and believe nil Chrome und AcuUjC uli, Aytliiim, llntiivhltl mul (uihuuip ttiflrprto'tsarmiii"8(m iiw Trateiliis up eJiy undttfLuing and a pieuxant pastime mo nOiV a days, eepeclal- ly if yiMi take the Northern ratine for oiir iiiuuirn trip. Aiiey know now prohent day railyw.iy paMenger likos U travel ami wiiut he wniiU ant tiy supply dtu with UiHOomfptts of a uou Tho Northern PaairUrujis through tram Sally to Rt. Paul and Minneapolis aud ftlo lias ilirougu, ""I seryie w A.niiM CHty, Omaha, and Ht, UqU. "-y r- Nervous Prostration AWntfcd vRftStnTi its Symptoms and Terrors.-Two Severe Oases Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, , "I am so ncrvonsl no ono over suffered as I do I Thoro isn't n, well inch in my body. I honestly beliovo my lungs aro diseased, my, chest pains mo so, but I havo no cdugh. I am so weak at riiV stomach, and liavo indigestion torribly, and palpitation of tho heart; am losing flesh; and this headacho J and backacho nearly kills mo, and yesterday I had hysterics. . " Thero is a weight in tho lower part of my bowols, bearing . down all tho time, with jfains in my groins and tliigha I t can't sloop, walk, or sit, and bluo oh goodness i I am simply tho most miserable of women.'" " This is a inost ivid description of a W9raan dufforing with nervous prostration, caused by inflammation or somo other diseased condition of tho womb. No woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery whon 'there, is no need of it. Read about Miss Williamson's caso and how 'sh'o was oured. !,A' Two Bad Ossos of Norvous Prostration (Suratfm "DRAB MHSrBl.VKIIAMj I was suffering such tortures from nervous prostration that life was a burden. I could not jsloop at all, and was too ! weak to Walk across the, iloor. My heart was affected so that often 1 could not lio down at all without ahnost suffocating. I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetablo Compound and it worked liko magic. I feol that your medicino has been of in estimable benefit to mo." Minn Anr.iH Wiu.iAiiflOfr, 100 N, lloulovurd, Atlanta. Oa. $5000 ltKtVAnn.-W'o bTadoioltMt with tbifllonl City lUnk of TynnrSAOuo,-! .wlilobwlll talil lo iiyporinwlioon flndtbittlhiilOTetatlmonUlliillrn Ml not ceaulDO, or wera publlibod bofora obulnlnir thn wrllor'i 4mUI per uilulon. LYDIA. K. 1'IMKIIAM MKUIOINK 00. rawu- IIuIiIIiik M .lob l'or Jllin, ' "Of all the oxriiHos 1 hnu ovur bi'ind from peoplo for not luiying thoir IiIIIh," said a collector for a piomlmuit linn 'Urn other day, "1 got tho lioutost today from u very wealthy mitii who always owoh the house u bill. No mutter whether the bill Ih for $10 or ?HR ho always pays $0. I luiyu cone buck tho next week and f,ot$6 more, and once 1 went bnuk twluo In one wonk. und ho paid mo ?f uach tlnio and si'oiued glad to aoe mo. I got to know him pretty well, and tho othur day I nskifd him why ho (ltd not pay It all, na I know ho had tho money." ' 'Well,' mild the old fiillow, 'If I pay you avotythliiK I owe you nt one time you will collnct so fast that pretty noon you will be nut of n job for the want of hoitu'thlnif to collect.' "I don't know whotliar that' was his reason or not, hut I lut tho nubjuat drop und nm Just koIiij? around there now for another ." Moniphl Hclinltiir. How Are .Your Meivts. If they nro weak and you feel nervous and easflv "llustrate(t,,r)n;t slsep, and rlso in the mnrniifK unrefreshed, your blood Is poor. Htrenif Bervos deiieud up on rich, nourishing blood. Hood's Bars anarllls makes thonervps ltr0HKibyt0li riuhh)jfml vitiilUldKtho Wbrtd. UglVes sweet. rfrtrthn sluop aim completely oures nervous troubles Hansen. iudltleit HohI's Pills are en red by .lllUuiiilt-ViilauitluK. "Heiel WiHwe iirSyau Koinr erlw) "Wlty, Jady." replied IInrvrtJ Has ban. "I don't suppose you want inn to uet iny board hert iienuaiijit." "Kojw 6f your IiopwiJusnce! Heforo I imre you your dlnusr I mkl you If you vmpi ready to mU xfk at one. kimI yoifwld 'yen.' " ".My Koodueeet Dlil.yflU uuy 'uteiisuy I iiiMlenitMHl you to my 'once.' I tltought Jou were eurloliH nUiuttur imm." riillailfliWl Prens. r. COUGH SYRUPi oumh Haiklnff CoukIuj. Horw hwtf, JlrKUoliltU. (iripp), I'neuinoiiUv and all severe mnu'iintteiioiiH. Why Um rfak ooiwump tion, a elow, sure uoatli V Trtko vmtrumg I Act, nt dihwI Huy a bottle of Dr. Dull' Cough Syrup, a doler's: yrcrlriti.i, twwloverfiqywun. rri, ply ! iifc. IneUt on having ft. Don't be Im p(wl upon. ItofUMo the tloaler'8 HulxsMtutot It 1m not as (food an Dr. Hull's, gilvatloit Oil cure UlvtumatUni ABi and !. I5&29CU. 0Hll3 iTiiii,rTiiniiiraaVliiiii.w 4En V1!!. W"nTYi54T norT!l4b "I had nervous prostration, terribly, caused by female weakness. I suffered every thing j was unabloisto eat, sleep, or work.. Aftera whilo I was induced to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo. Com pound, and I really began Ho nnprovo on taking- thoMirst bottle. I continued to pifi tho medicine, and am njtw better in ovory way, and feel liko a different person. I am simply n woll woman." Mits. Dulla ICkihih, MarlnnvlUojTa. .Ji-- AV'lml I Hmuou Vote the (looiv, Tt cnioiii entoreil ulono ami said cuntldeiu'Hai)v,Io.'yoH use, JhoyCvord 'obey' In ,-ur marrlaKo service, Mr. "No," bald tno minister; "I do not, usually." "Well." suld tho expectant Benedict. "1 hnve come to ask you to marry'riio now, and I wnnt It used." "Certainly." replied tho other. "It iliall bo done," und presently tho coil bio V'Ml oiiuly, lioforo him. 'James V ," said the clergyman, '"doyu,i take this woman to bo your' wedded wlfo?" "I do." "Do you solemnly promise to loe, honor and oboy her so loiitf us you both shall live?" Horror and rebellion struggled with tho enuo tltlofi of the oecaston on the brldo r room's fneo, but he chokingly respond i'd, "I do," and tho inoob; brido deyo fously promised In her turn. After tho ceremony was over' tho bridegroom said excitedly astdo to tho! gravo mlulster: ''ou misunderstood me, sir; you misunderstood mol I re. f erred to tho woman's promising to olwy." "Ah, did you, Indoed?" wircne-.. y answered his reverence. "Hut I tujuk.whut Is good for one side Is goodk foT tho other, don't you? And, mW friend, If Is my ndvlco to you totfyy nothing more about It, for, as an old married man. I can tell you you'll have to obey any howl" Woman's Journal) Dr. hull's Couih clve Syrup will Inmci Ute relief to a child soffocatlng with th'n dreadful oroup. Mothers, keep 'this reliable medUliie always handy ana It will save you many uneasy hours,. It aotits hut cents. "Tlmra'j no time Ilka the Rrvsuiit." wild the young coltego mau as he turn wl over to hi "aiiele" tho wuteh liU imwIMiw Iw4. ilven UUiuiujit, bjcii day. SyrHCHe Ijwald. The IIwiimiI evaJry. which aonstt- tuitts th" ondygiuiril of thu!, governor Alll.Mll kf 111,11m VAH vnf.tn..1t. a L. U was rafHetnos. fit tKlek us inf. i l'tjeuttittd W r devote all your ilmo i reading Hit B m War and tho Gold Fields ol Alska? Turo arv oUier raitteri! o vltu. uiix)rtanee; you may make a trip Bast, ami will want to know how to travel. In order to havo the boat nor viue, use the Wisconsin Oenjrol Hv. Iwtweeu 6t, Paul ami Chjvago. .Jor ra ts and other Information, write Ja A. Clock, General Agent, Portand, Orr. CASTOR I A i M For Infant and OMldrn. ,H The Kind You m Always BwfT, Bears &ignatvre A J f . '4 If Applet 30c to 40. t j n.. TT'-iaT . MniM