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Mliey ar.' ** YUm Mtiv-fra"' totrirlsni womanhood, unlink' de* veloprarnl ol oritana and bod) No known !-"-n--iiv for women i'<|iin]!< i n l\mi,.,i do barm -life bo* i-omna n in . . tn.- «*. 1 , M -i- box Is* iiiisll. Mold hy .iiiiuut'-i". M.tTTCHFKICAL-O .«•»!&-«.0. I-or Sals* by >*»nli 1 nklima limn -Mori*, Mv\ ie Moini, |-rn|-r. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflcla.lydig-eststhe.oodand aids 1-Tature in strengthening and recon structing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. His the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieve!*.and permanently cure. riyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlclcHeadaclie.Ctastralgia.Cramps.and Itll other results of imperfect digest loa -•Prepared by E. C DeWltt A Co.. Chicago. For Sale at L. 0. JANECK S Drug Store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C^*{^?r^/«^A^. [IIF YAKIMA HERALD. RAII.EY. TfHSI.KY 9 Mil UMB. l'til.l.-li.-* -"iitiliitt i-it t*v,.rv Ttrandar; labaerlptloa H.SS (•triear in tehanti-. Ailvertliiiii„ rates Bpon application. TH I US DAY. AUOVBT9I, 1.199. WHAT PEOPLE MAT. A Transient Record of Private Opinions l',ifi..u Expressed. 11..11. .1. 11. Sim lair, M. IV — I inn here ito viitit my brother, Dan, an! before re* > turning i" mv home in Kew (ilasnow, , .Ntt\a Be iiii, I -liall vimit my sister, Mr-. Bishop, >>f Portland, Oregon, lam dr lighted with iliin tipaiitifnl ami fertile land. Your city bids fair to liei'iime a [ place of conaldersbls importsnes. The feeling of Ceaadieos toward tbe United Slates is must friendly. All mir sjrmpa* tire*, went out In ynur enliliers iv tin- war whli Spain. The newspaper reports crediting sir Wilfred Laarier,oor pre tnin'. with entertaining warlike senti ments sgainsi iliia country sre silly anil iinfnuiiileil. On niy way out lure I ■topped over at Ottaes ami bad a talk With the premier, lis believes in set tlinK all international disputes by arbi tration. W. L, Jones, It. Ot - It rainetl moat ol the lime on our Alaska trip,though it was win au while we wen- at Juneau. I'liere is much to be dune in congress in be half of Ua-ka ami 1 obtained valuable Information in relation to their legisla tive wants, especially in retard to the courts, which are Imperfect and inade quate to our needs up there, .John Loudon—*Then is not ten per cent, ol the population of Yakima op. posed to expansion. If the enti-expan sionist! tt.ink otherwise let tbem no be* loie the people mi that kind of a plat form antl they will meet lucfa a land slide as will cure them of their foolish notion. 11. 11. Seiidder— I believe hops are go ing to command a good price, though I don't want in prophesy how high they will (to. The wet weather this month .li.l not hurt the crops in the Moxee. There has been more ruin in August than lor eight years |ia*t. In August, 1896, the rainfall was .-11 of an inch. The rainlal! for this August was 1,12 inches. Hugh Sinclair —I don't remember, in a resilience of twenty years in Yakima, any rain o' consequence in the month of August before this lime, Andy Mnlhollan—lu a letter received from Lieut. I.rnton he stales that he was offered a captaincy ma new regiment if he would re enlist, but be had concluded to come home witb his regiment. Andy Popoyitch —The peasantry in Italy and Austria are poor, but have enough to cat and wear. I saw Nick McCoy's nephews ami his brother, in my recent trip hack home. The magnif icent Cathedrals in Italy are wonders of art. I caw one cathedral that has been building for seventy-five years and ia nol finished yet. [paid 25 cents to go through Ihe church and it ia grand be yond description. Nobody seemed to know what it cost, line thing that strikes an American citizen as funny is the way the police show their authority, and the streets are well policed and the cleanest in the world. Hut after a man has got used to American ways he don't want to live in the old country any more. I.and Office Receiver Cannon—l have seen a letter from Judge llanford, over his own signature, in which he states tiiat the Buonyalde canal will certainly be sold before the close of the year and at the | rice of $325,1)00. I saw another letter, from a capitalist, in which it was stated thai the reports sent out about the I management of the canal would hasten ils sale, which Would he a very tloir- I able thing to happen. You may quote mt' n*i saying that I am not afraid and In tend to inform the Sunnyside canal creditors at 'Frisco of the true status of alTnirs on the canal. Joeeph Si-hriener —My own opinion, based upon a close observation of the conditlona lure and abroad, is that Imps are to command a Hue price this fall. The brewers will not use substi tutes for hope when they can get the genuine thing, even if they have lo pay •Jo cents a ptninil. I wouldn't take lac for my hops now, from my knowledge of the markets. TV. B. Steinweg—The trio to Alaska I enjoyed very much. 1 went up to Sitka on the same boat with Congressman Jones. The scenery is grand, The cli mate is not unlike that of the Sound country. I>yeu has collapsed, but Skag way is a town of some importance. The Treadwell mine was one of the great Bighte of the journey. Alaska seems to be only in the infancy of its mining de fertkVMat*. W. Bf Cline—The prospects about Snnnysiile never looked better. The -.t.i!lia- are almost without exception well Mttaied. Many have iiinleri;one trial* in fatting their lands in eomlition .lunn_ Ihe 'lull limes, but by haril work ami careful Maagaaw nt have come out all riuht, ami now can -urvey tlieir little lioiiieH, growing orchards antl pretty al falfa fields with considerable satisfaction. New letUen have many linn.- to learn that can be learneil rally by experience, hence many of the emu plaint*, about water ia due to the fait that the com plainißg OOee are lacking in these es*en tials. I look for a lar_e intlux of new si-ltlers ituolber season. .Inline l-iesling—l was al one time the most friendly admirer of tiovernor I.oners, lie has hurt himself, in my es timation, wain the populists of the state, in plat-ink*; himself in Ihe naii'ls of men who are against populisia and populism. 1 doubt if he can get any populist sup port in the neat convention, Coinraiie Stevens. Sunny Hide-- ] believe tbe beet way to conquer tbe Fillplnoe is to send over some of the olil boyi that served in the civil war. north and south. They should be picked men of tine phyilqne and empowered lo cbooee their own ollit-ers. The war would last but a lew weeks and the Malays would net a touch of blgfa life iv the far east that would make them feel as if they hail troubles of tlieir own. Promotions in Comcauy E. I-'irst Lieutenant Biiuits ol Company B, has been promoted to the adjutancy of the ret)ment. Second I,lent. Lemon takes Brigga' place as first lieutenant, and First Sergeant Ed Young is pro moted to second lieutenant. Death of Polly L Rich Polly 1.. Rich ilieil at North Yakima, Tueeday, Aiv.net 16 of hemorrhage of tbe hrain, the funeral being held the follow inn ilay. Mrs Rich was horn in Ohio, Nov. 17th \s'H. She has heen a widow for uver thirty years, her hushaiul dying during ttie civil War, being a volunteer in the I'nion army. She came to this coast from Smith t'tmntv, Kansas, in lS'.i.'. She moved with her eon, A. K. Rich, from this county to Nnrtli Yakima last ■prlng. O. 11. Rirh, reelding about fniir miles weet of ftoltlendale, is also a son . Mrß. Rich has heen a member of tb* Christian Church fur the past forty years, hut recently united with the Sev en liny Atlventists. — Ooldendftle Senti nel. How Postal Cards are Often Wasted. "Women often semi messages to their dressmaker or to shops tin postal cards," says the September Ladies Home Jour nal, "attaching a bit ot cloth, ribbon or lace aa samples. This nuikes the card 'unniailahle,' so it is sent to the dead-let ter olllteaii'l invariably destroyed. Men —presumably men—nit Infrequently paste a clever joke or a political fragment upon a postal and send it to :i friend — at least, start it; but it never arrives. Nothing may he attached loa poetal card, nor may one word be written upon the address side except the address itself.'' Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts eootbed ami healed by DeWltt'l Witce Hazel Salve, -a Biire and safe application for torturad flesh. Beware of counterleits. Janeck's Drag Store. i ■» '*I)o you believe in good roads, Miss Suisie?" "Of course. Don't you "' "It depends upon where they lead." "Where they lead?" "Yes. For instance, there is a lovely road around to the nearer, cream par lor, and there's another " "One ls enough, (let your hat." "Onr baby was sick for 11 month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried nisny remedies she kept getting worse until we ueetl One Minute Cough Cure, —it relieved her at once and cured her in a few ilaye."— B. 1.. Nance, l'rin. High School, Bluffdale, Texas. Jan eck's Drug Store. CASTOnXA. Bears the _A ■lle Wm m *lwa '*s "01-' (l[\(\ finr Are tho Drinks uUU U wesorvo' UUU UIIU Root Boor )p rPdtiinfi sodas and luiuuiiiiy L°monaa°- Fine line of Confection ery, Cigars and Tobacco. A share of your patron age solicited. Mrs. Anna Elmer Second. Street, epp. me Herald. Tin- Kind You Have Always Uou-jlil, and which has been in use for over .*.;> years, ims borne tho -signature of ___.:<m' haa been made under _!** per /_/"_# /r/-¥y-*-^y soiial supervision since if- Infhncy. *-*<uzfyrX/■etJtJej/l/. vilti-rt -iiooiu' in Oi-.- i\ i ynu In tliis. All fount .Tl'<its. Imitations and Substitutes nre bid E_« iMiiiiieiits that trifle arith nnd endanger flu* health of Int'iiiits mul fliiMitsa—Experience againat iSxperimeat. What is CASTORS A Castoria is a ratwtltnte for Cantor CMI, Paregoric, limps nml Soothing Bjrrupa, It is Harmless and Pteanant. It coiiiiilns iu-itluT Optunti Morphine nor other _.arcotk> suiistiiiK-c. lis a:.,* is Its guarantee, !( dentroys Worma and allays Feveriahneaa, It curee DLarrhuca ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Ci in-itlpatlon and I'latiilrncy. It assimilates the Food, regulatca tho stiniiarii and Uowi-ls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Cliildren's l*aitacea-Tho Bfother'a Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS y^ Bears the Signature of Ca\k^y t fieM^tAi The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T..i ..„.., ...M1,.. -,t,u.H,|..t.111' NCW MM CITY. Tennis anil Bicycle Shoes very cheap at Coffin Bros.' -ti-tf Wa E_XiX2--*_>_)^<_*<^^ IHI 1(111 Simla Gfnln Tn r *™' V/IVIIV IVi •• • -*L-*y»j_--sa¥l--r^^ $15,000.00 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. A Grand Exhibition of Products of Farm, Or chard, Dairy, Range, and all Industries of the Northwest. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Indian and Squaw Races each day, War Dances, Barbecue, &c Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Jumps, Trapese and Tight Rope Performances, Acquatic Exhibition by Prof. Beach, the Wonderful "Man Fish." Race Course the Best in the Northwest. Greatest Meet of Horsemen Ever Held in the State. Finest Stock in the Land Promised for Exhibition. A grand convention of Stockmen. Dairymen, Fruit Growers, Farmers, Poultrymen, and Business Men. SPEU..I. IUU.iI lITH. Premium List on Application. J. 11. BAXTER, President, DR. T. B. (IUNN, Secy, North Yakima, Wash. North Yakima, Waeh G. T. Au__., m| Furniture and all kinds of hauling. If you want a drayman and prompt service, ring up phone No. ao, or leave orders with St, Paul & Tacoma ..umber Co.; orders taken for Coal and Wood. Go to (iilt Edge store for fancy hams and bacon. L'S-l'Jt