Stite rfvirality, vigor and is often a pre cursor of prostrating sick ness, iiiis is vvny it is serious. The best thing you car do is to take the great alterative and tonic Hood's Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. Com milt Inir a Sentence, Judge Gary, at a recent meeting ol Steel Trust stockholders In Hobolcen, sttld In the course of tin argument: "Your objection reminds me of tho objection a lawyer once made to n Mike's sentence. This Judge hnd giv en tNprlsoncr, convicted of second do Kreo nmrder, thirty years' solitary con finement, whereupon tho lawyer cried out: '"But, your honor, my client is old. Ho won't llvo thirty years.' '"Well, then.' Hald the Judge, 'I'll shorten his sentence to life Imprison ment, If you prefer it.'" Now York Tribune Jiiimuor rauK. . , -, . i "What dill that SUW rul-iVtll Wauti ' Halt's Oaiarm vmro. B-ke.l tUa HeL-ordlnir AnirpJ F. J. CllKNEY A CO., I rops., Toledo, O, ..?t , , i, . , ' a , We, tho unrtertlRnoit. have known F. J. "lie nuked me ir 1 knuw where ho ! chenor tor tho liuit I5ycnr, ami bollovo hlin could get hold of four old hnlos," said vorfocily honorable In all buitineia traimao St. Peter. "He says ho wants to try KS"-.? "??Vfe.,srry 0U' ob- to bulla nn automobile." Philadelphia ! Press. The total trnilc of Abyssinia Is about $3,000,000 per annum. Haskell, Worthy Vice- femplar, Independent Order Good Templars, Of Silver Lake, MaSS., tells Of her Clire bV the I use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. " Dear Mns. Pinkiiam: Pour years ago I was nearly dead with inflamma tion and ulceration. I endured daily untoia agony, ana lira watm buristn Jfo me. I had used medicines and cashes internally and cxtcrnallv until 'made up my mind that thero was no relief for Ui3. Calling at tho homo of i a friend, I noticed a bottle- of Lydla i i V t t 5 . i u xi i i I and I decided to giro it a trial to sec if it would help me. It took patlcnco and pcrseverenco for I was in bad con dition, and I used Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for nearly five months before I wus cured, but what a change, from despair to happiness, from misery to tho delight ful exhilarating' feeling health always brings. I would not change Lack for a thousand dollars, and your Vcgetablo Compound is a grand medicine. "I wish every sick woman would try it and be convinced." Mns. Ida. Haskell, Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy "Vico Templar, Independent Order of Good Templars. JSOOO forfeit If original of atov Itttir proving gtnulninen cannot bo P'f AN INVISIBLE ENEMY TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow poison, but tho most stubborn deeply rooted when it takes possession of the tem. We breathe into tho lungs the polluted, gc tainted air; the little microbes then enter into the tern, and feeding upon the red corpuscles of the blood i At-j- i;r n. i soon reduce this vital, life-BUBtainiqfj, weak, watery state that pale and an In c jtit EBJlLfnillL ! out minea to try nngam. I nm triad to nay that tho 'Tfl nnrtc rtf Mi r0ults wero all I oould novo dealred. Blnoo then Tall parts Ot tile ItuUoS.H.a.vorvnrlnir.ii.ndhiivii no Evstem are affected: the Malaria. . . . . fin Tnmllfn liver becomes torpid, and dark or yellow Bplotchcs appear upon tho skin ; the stomach fails to properly digest the food, and there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste m tho mouth, constipation and a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a sufferer from Malaria can describe. Other and more dangerous symptoms are apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous pros tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils and risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria is all the more dangerous because of its ipsidious and stealthy nature. It is an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that aro lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all the while, clogging tho circulation and gradually wrecking the health. Saom ecroiions anu rtAc a Boston man, as ho stood on tho wharf in n little southern town and saw an old negro plungo unhesitating ly luto tho deepest! water to bbvo a very Bmall boy who had stumbled and fallen from bouio iilllug. "A brave net and ho Is a herd, no '. alter how black the skin he wears 1" Tho Bostoulan was foremost In the group that gathered about Unclo Ned when he climbed back on the deck with the rescued lad. "Your son Is it, old man?" he quer ied. "Or perhaps only your grand- Blll)' .. - There was very fervent admiration! In the down easter's tones as ho put tho question. "No, suh; no, suh," gurgled Unclo Ned. "Dat U'l rascal ain't no kluuery cr mine." "Then It was ull tho braver," ex claimed the Interrogator, positively baring his head out of respect for tho old man's high-born courage. "Huh." sputtered tho hero, "you sho' don't think I'hu durn fool 'nough to let dat boy drown when he's got every speck er my llsh ball In his pockctV" Washington Post, How's This? .... .TV. " IT.. ........ rinll.M T...l ,.hViiahI cm.rth that cannot ho nnrml In n niinr iiiiu UU1IUIUU iuunifl 1UI wW ATuuax. Wholes&lo l)ruccltu,Tokao.O, Waumno, Kinnan & AUiiviH. Wholosalo Drug' .-I 't..1...1n 1 Hall's Crunrrh Cure is takon in torn ally, act ing directly ujon tho blood anil in u coin aur. lacei OI mo eyaicm. itico mc. ijr uuivin Bold by all OniKgUta, . ica.iinnmaia ireo. are tho boat. Uall'i Family rills Prepared for XCmorgonolos. Tho proprietor of a largo oftlco building, who had u room for his own ubo In ono of tho upper stories, was surprised one morning by the entrance of n man with a valise, "Don't you want something, sir," began the caller, "In tho woy of a now and Improved outfit for marking handkerchiefs, uu . dcrgarments and " 'No, I don't," Interrupted tho pro prietor. "How did you got up hare? We don't nllow peddlers or canvassers in thin building." "You don't?" "That's what I said." "I saw no sign to that effect." 1 "Well, you'll see one tho next tlmo you come. I shall have one put up." ! "In that case," reJohiMl the man. opening his valise with alacrity, "you Huro ,10 Splayed a neatly painted card over u foot long and nearly as . 111. ...I- ... . . ; wuie, wuii una inscription, in large i letters: "No Peddlers or Canvassers Allowed ; In This Building on Any Pretext What ever." I In recognition of his caller's clever ncg, genial humor and business like forethought, the owner of the building not only bought tho card, but Invested In ono of tho marking outfits. Ti,Pro nH ono Who Did Not Imugh. "Mark Twain" once expressed tho following sentiments to a young wom an who had not smiled nt a thing that he had said during an Impromptu re ception In his honor at Bryn Mawr College, to which his daughter had In vited him. All the young ladles but one were In n state of great glee dur ing the humorist's address nil but one had laughed heartily at every witty re mark. Just as "Twain" finished, he turned to the young woman who had not laughed, and said, In nn under tone: "You arc the only sensible ono here. I have not said a single amus ing thing. If It were not for tho con splcuousness of It I would like to press your hand." Success. listless, I T nn iflAd s atro I uirored with bollf, b. b. u., wnioii mint mo up of tho bolls. Throe voara Svfth Malaria, and remembortotr oh cood B. B. H. had dono mn. T diltnr. Last summer I upont most of the time - hAA hAttnm hnvlni.llmhnAii a k nAT.nvi A. E. DALItYMPM. "Why Ned Rchouoil the Boy. "That was a bruve nctl" ejaculated I 'II j BUCll a 'H'triX'-JSSrH What is needed in Malarial troubles is a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. purifies the germ-infected blood, tones up tho stom ach, improves the appetite and invigorates the entire system. It stimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of tho body, enabling them to properly perform their functions and ncaun-ucjiLrovina mattcrJiint havo Eat, drink M bo merry, for to morrow wMLf Stuart Sot. Judge t;yu $10. PrJsoner-r-Don't yquwtiMrdiscount to regular customers7&W5 Topics. "AnytluWJSjjJIbout tho war?" "An tuomciaiKtiMWH has just been con- ilrmed."f-Glk Record-Herald. FlrsNMotbrHftve you anything on hand to-nlgh"? Second Moth Yes, I'm invited to a camphor ball. Phlladol-l phla Record. She My face Is my fortune. Ho (40, yet ardent) And ict mo assuro you, my dear, you havo spent nouo of it. Now Yorker. Mother Hnvo you taken your cold bath yet, Willie? Willie Thero wasn't any cold water warm enough. Chica go Daily Nowb. "Aro you still making visits to your dentist?" "No." "How's that?" "Oh, nothing; only I ran out of teeth." De troit Kreo 1'resH. HJtuks Tlmo runs on, eh? Now what makes Time run on? UJIuks Tho spur of tho moment, I B'poso. Houston Chronicle. Ilenson Uought n sawmill, eh? What uro you going to do with it? Jenson lhlng out a now breakfast food. Town Topics. "Ho's whnt I call a 'budding gen ius.'" "Who? Uragg?" "Yes. liko all budding things, ho's Inclined to blow." Philadelphia Tress. Johnny Pa, what is a diplomat? Pa Well, son, it's u man who can stretch hands across tho sea without putting his foot la it, too. IJxchange. "What's ho going to call It?" "Por trait of a lady." "Rut It doesn't look liko her at alll" "Then he might call it 'portrait of nnothor lady.' " Lite. "They havo called two doctors In for consultation." "And do the doctors ngreo?" "I bcllovo they havo ugreed upon tho price." Philadelphia Ledger. "Did you ever take a chnnco In Wall street?" "No," answered Mr. Ardiuc; "I put up my money several times. Rut I never got a chance." Washington Star. Young Author When I wrlto far luto tho night I find great dlfllculty In getting to sleep. Krlend Why don't you read over what you havo written? Princeton Tiger. "Mnmma," said little Elsie, "we havo to bo very saving, don't wo?" "Yes, dear." "Rut I was Just thinking, sup poso we 'conomlze on cod-liver oil!" Philadelphia Press. Friend What aro you going to do with nil thoso presents? You have no family. Smart Going to send 'em to my friends In St. Louis. I'm going to the exposition. Kxchnnge. "And do you think," ho asked, "that men progress after death?" "Well," she replied, "If they don't It would al most seem useless for some of them to dlo." Chicago Record-Herald. Rrown Don't get gay, or I'll bo forced to pound a littlo sense Into your head. Oreen Huh I It would take u dozen men liko you to pound any sense Into my head. Chicago News. What's wit, anyway?" "Well, a good many people seem to have tho Idea that wit Is the knack of making one person uncomfortnblo In tho prcs enco of others." Chicago Post. Teacher So I've caught you chew ing gum, hnvo I? Sammy No, mum; I wasn't chewln'. I was Jest keepln' It thero Instead of In my pocket. It's to sticky. Chicago Dally News. "What can I do for my littlo boy?" asked mamma, "so that ho won't havo to eat between meals?" "Havo tho meals ticker together," replied the greedy young num. Glnsgow Evening Times. Major (Indignantly) What do you mean, sentinel, by sleeping at your post? If tho enemy should appear you would bo lost. Sentinel Don't worry, major. I haven't an enemy In tho wholo city. Kllegendo matter. "Aro thero clubs for womon In this town?" asked tho suffragist from tho East. "Certainly not," replied tho gal lant Westerner; "wo can ham. o wom on without clubs." Chicago Evening Post. Sho (bored) No, Mr. Lytely, I can never lovo you. I honor and respect you. I am suro you would innko bouio other womail a good husband. I He Well cr glvo mo a lotter of rec ommendation to my next place. Tit Bits. Eddlo Aren't you sorry that you nro an only child? Frcddlo Oh, no; I don't mind It, but it's tough on pa. Eddlo How ho? Frcddlo Well, you see, I'm getting too big for hlin to hnvo to take mo to tho circus, and there nrou't any younger kids In tho family for him to fall back on. Brooklyn Life. "You have been fighting again, Tom myl" "I couldn't help It, mnmma, That Stoplcford boy sassed mo." "That was no reason for fighting. You should havo remembered flint 'a soft answer turneth away wrath,' and given him a soft answer." "I did. I hit hlin with a chunk o' mud." Chicago Trlbuno, Why Ho "Your friend. my palm tho Elderly. "K suro tc LIFE UNDER WATER. Night in a Bnlrninrlne-DUtitictnese of Bupcrstirfdco Sounds. Jules Verno lias been vindicated. Ills dream ship, which for generations has boon voyaging under 20,000 leagues of imaginary wator, has at last become a rertllty a submarine fact. It has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of tho United States navy that Captain Nemo and bis fabled Nautilus havo been eclipsed, or, in nautical phrase, submerged by a modern submarine tor pedo devil, tho Fulton, which rccontly spent a comfortable night on tho bot. torn of Narragansott Dny, On tho night following tho speed and flrlng- tests, it was decided that tho habltablllty test should bo mado by submerging tho Fulton nt tho bottom of the bay. This was tho first test over made under naval supervision to dotcrmlno whether men can llvo aboard a subuiarlno boat under wator as safe ly as they could in n Newport villa. Cooking utensils as well as reading matter and other articles of comfort ami necessity were Installed on tho Fulton during tho afternoon, and nt 10:43 that evening tho boat was sunk, with uluo men aboard. Ono of tho first Impressive features of Uio experience was tho distinctness with which sound was conveyed to tho party under wa ter. In tho small hours of tho morn ing tho crow wero awakened by Hear ing whnt was afterward explained to havo been tho Fall River liner Plym outh touching at Newport en route from Fall River to Now York. Although the Plymouth did not pass within n mile of the submerged Fulton, several of tho submerged party wore nwakenod by hearing her ploughing through tho water. Prior to retiring for tho night tho wnter-imprlsoneu company hnd an excellent meal, which was prepared on board, and after the boat wos submerged.. All tno cooking as well as lighting was by electricity, and had it been necessary tho boat could havo been heated by tho same means. Tho air reservoirs were filled to their full capacity of forty cubic feet; and when tho Fulton rose to the surface at 11:00 a. m., utter being under water for twelvo hours and twenty-three mlti utos, there was hardly a perceptible dlffcreuco between tho air of the sub merged boat and that of Uio surface world. As a result of these tests tho naval board of Inspection and survey will recommend tho expenditure of tho 850,000 recently appropriated by Con gress for subinnrlno destroyers of tho Fulton type. Tills means that ' tho United States soon will hnvo a flotilla of a dor.cn submarine devils for dofen llvo and offensive purposes during war. Now York Times. ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO. Monument Krcctcd by Frnnco to Her Holdlcra Wlxo Veil There. The Held of Waterloo, where the star of Napoleon I. forever set In a night of gloom, has been variously mnrked with monuments by tho na tions whoso soldiers took part In that tltnntlc struggle. No moro nttractlvo memorial has been erected, however, the wateuloo monument. Uiun tho new ono Jtmt dedicated by France to her soldiers who fell in that conlllct. Tho French lost about UO.OOO men, whllo tho allies Fngllsh, Dutch nnd Germans lost 23,000. These frightful casualties throw into Inslg niflcnnco tho combats thus far waged In tho East and which Jnpanpso admir ers would havo the world bellevo as transcending anything preceding them. Tho monument Is crowned by n wounded eagle, typical of tho defeat Frnnco sustained In tho downfall of Nnpolcon. Ungllsli Axes nt flnsttngs. At tho battle of Hastings tho corps d'ellto of tho Kngllsb army wero ac coutred with sword nnd shield, and In addition to this they hnd hung "groat hatchets on tholr necks, with which they could strike doughty blows," Whenover a special deed of valor Is credited to an Englishman in that battlo, with ono exception, it Is due to the ax ho beam. And now what woro theso axes Unit dealt such deadly de struction on Uio Norman knight? As to this wo nro loft In no doubt. Tlmo after tlmo does Waco call them "great axes," Tho head nlono In ono Instnuco was a foot in length. And tho Bayeux tapestry out of about twenty, nxos reprcBonts nil oxcopt soroo thrco as having Jong handles. Hardly over do wo find In tqpestry tho short ak .for J 1 A - ono 1iand. . HUin nivnITi Tflllnl' lt,il On .March i. 1000, 85,WWred men. lu f tho Indian Territory will ly up tribal I ruio and beconitJ American citizens, . . fr ttT, -- y-jg .asaafc ll :.'?' I AVcttclnblePronnrAtionrbrAs- W'M -'' dKKEEjm slmilarmgliicFoodnndncguIa- M y-'-y-r, U,'8lcSuomdisandDo,cl3of JjOEtrS tll6 t 'mISe PromolcsDigcalion.Chccrrul- If Jtjn )V&JHl nessaiulRcst.Conlalns neither m r iLnmBEUL. Opium.Morpliinc norIiiicxaL m 01 ift not Hah cotic. tvhnt Bits "Gcorco. donr," she laid, 'Mo you know that Mr, SlraZ mc last night to be hli wlfo?" "Well, I liko his itnpudfl: ll of proposing to an engag&tl What uia you say to nimr "I told him that I was xi deed, but ho was too late." Tldbll riTO Permanently trarea. xtontaernervi rl 10 anirnntdar'iuieofDr.Klloa'iiOroal IlMtorer. Bend for VrntittBtrlalbottl and tl Vt, H. II. Kline, Ltd.. Mf Arch St.. FtiUadelpLl Tim Chiefs Mlstnko. Big Injun (admiringly) Mo liko pic tur Coll ceo Man (proudly) I thought you would, Big Injun Heap pretty squaw! College Man (wrathfully; YouApld hcnthonl that's a portrait of mo vtpen I belonged to tho football team, For coughs and colds thero is no bctter modlclne than Piso's Curo for Consump tion. Prlco 25 cents. Whoro Womon Aro Itulod. "Aro there clubs for women in ' this town?" nuked tho suffragist from tho East. "Certainly not," replied Uio gallant Westerner. "Wo can hnndlo women without clubs." Chicago Post. kKeeley liouor-horphihe-tobacco I VTJ HaRITK PERMANENTLY C1IRFD c ran run particulars luntu niKtuivimnnjnv Portland, Wliy Is Tills Thtin? Wo sco the player on the plot catch every whizzing hall; high ball, low ball, grounder hot, lie catches ono aod nil. Rut It Is strange, wo do dccluro, this self-snmc catching star, will chnso him self for half a squaro, yot fall to catch his car. MothoriTTlll find Mrs. Wlnilowa'a Soothing Bjrrup tho beitromcdy to uio for their children during tho toothing period.. Avoided tlioflubjcct. Winks D5d McKIck havo much to ay on tho subject of railroad monopoly whllo you wero there? Minks Well, no. You see, Just after 1 colled, a enrtman drove up with a box for him. The railroad freight on it for a hundred miles was a quarter; tho cart man's charge for hauling it six blocks was fifty cents. Tor Your Perfect Comfort. At tlm St. Iifiula Kiixmlllon, which la very severe upon Ih' irel, ti'irioiulmr to take along a txx or two of Allen's Foot Knur, powder for hm, tlml, rich ln, twolleii, weiitlnc feet. Hold by all Uruuglita, Jic Wou't Acci'jit aHtitjitltutc. There are few paupers In Japan. Ev erybody works, and It Is considered a dlngraco to be supported by your rela tives whllo you have tho ability to earn your own living. n wi.mffim'iCTjnBCTtrrii nam EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, tl RUSSELL HIGH GRADE MACHINERY ENGINES fl 7? ? THRESHERS SAW MILLS The A, H, Averill Machinery Cou "DID'INT 'HUFjX, A' BIT? IS WHAT We cn4)xtraetoaeorrByourt'elrfv&lSv it hiutino: a Jut, in& fMi no tiv,i. 'aU nuo ifaj If jrnu iljslro, v M out ! cafiin i .. 1 .. ... Qur ayttom or crown Kitablliiheit lu 1'ortUnBayf arJ, Ttio ruaaon wo ailver tnow wnoro wo are. iipen evening till 9 F i Wit. W A, i m. roojitriua KM Dehtists ifaiidtl 111 fcl plpo all pnnnrlll lAnthAtl at vrhol! In IhA I -HSsisS tiAcialtl Mm!,. Oil 1 ' ' Wo week '! nlre Irsi nent esJ team i. ' notrhfi nENDr B U V FROM YOUR DE P. N. u. NO. 3; w II EN tvrltlnir to advertiser menuot uma paper. For Infanta t,ndChmn The Kind jfo , Have AlwaysBoughP" Tmi otmraun company, new yon city. s iwo. " - "I pleaiol . 1 iMzrnzm stackers Write for Catalogue and Prices PORTLA ORBG N TMIV SAY jT. , a hrUu'O vrotyfei lit to" le f