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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
Economy Is n strong point with Hood's Sarsaparilla. A bottlo lasts longer and docs mora good than any other. It is tho only medicine of which can truly bo said 1 00 DOSES ONE DOLLAR MATCH Fori THE CONDUCTOH. Vuiilnll I'lla.rllKrr Hlinwa How It la I'lia.llila In (Irl llvrn. Nlio wna olid of Ihoan Komcii with rlfihli'ou lnok mill fl r in chin. "I'lenao l) nt 'I'lilrly i'liiliili street," lie milil Id IIiii roniliirtor, in llni cur whliwd it Thlrly-alxlli. At llio iiMt corner nlio rou la do ready to iiIIkIiI, lint tlin cur Old not low tip, Hid t'onilih'liir Ix'Iiik husy do ing I Iki li(Millnllly .or liln nir to n clntiico ni'itiiiliilniit'. llcfori' alio conlil en tcli hi (ya nnil loi llio oar alio luul Kline n hlm-lt mt tier ih'itlimtlou. Hlic put lier root on llio tei, then drew It Imrk nml on I inly sat down kkiiIii. Tho coiidnrtur, liU Imml on Ihu liell rone, walled Ilia plt'llir.) or violin lit duly. Hli Kiireil utriilnlit ntivnd mid uintlo no Inn. Willi n profane nuunrlc lio Jork ml (lip ruio nml the nir moved on. Two liloclm rurllier ulie nronn nml rntiKlit Ida eye nctiln. Thla tlnm ho innliiiKPd lo Mop at Ihn Ilrat eorner. Hut liu nppnrrully c-liaiiL'i'il her inlml mill riank roiiifnrlahly Into lier nent wlille nil nppreclullvo iinlla oemprend tho face" or tho other pnmtriiKern. At tho end or miother two hloeki alia once moro li;iied to lilm lo mon nml. UioukIi ho wna liiiratliiir with wrath,. doneil plr or eye were njion lilm mid he controlled hliuaelf. The car niino lo u atandatlll, hut she did not move. "U' tho next corner I wnnt," ho explained In a cloar voice, aa n Utter went round the cnr. "When 1 nuked )utt to ili'li nt Thlrly-nlnth you cnr lied mo to I'ortlelh, no I aiiocd If I signaled you fur 1'orty thlid you'd enrry inu to I'orty-fuiirth." And nt tho next comer xliu lulled jrucloualy nt tho condticlor n she striped dowu uud out. Nuw York l'riu. .SUN More evidence. Hay City, III., AtlKUit H (fltierlitl.) Mr. K. 1'. Henley ol thla city nihla lila evldeuco to Hint puhlliihtd nlmoat dally Hint n gmo turo (or Ithuuiuatiiim la now tivforo tlio Amerlciui people nml tlmt tlml ruro la J)jdd'a Kidney l'llla. Mr, Henley liail Anito Itlioiimn tlam . Ho linn lined Dodil'a Kidney l'llla. Ho cnya ol the remit: "After Buffering for alxteeii yenra with I tlirnniat lam ami ualiiK numeroua inediclnea for Uliuumntlaui nml mote medlclnra nrvacrlhetl by iloctora, I nt Inist trlinl Dodd'a Kidney l'llla with the result that I got moro benellt (ror thru) than nil tlio olhera put together. "Dmld'a Kidney l'llla wero tho only thing to glvo mo ifllef, nml 1 iccoui mend them to nil auffvrlng from Actilo If lt tin, n 1 1 " ltlieummlsin la rnusel by Uric Acid ' n tho hlotal. Healthy kldneya tnko j I all Ihe Urlo Acid out of the blood. Dotld'a Kidney l'llla make healthy kid net a. Ilo Kiinn They Would Tit. A MIsalHslppI Coiigresamnu, anya tho New Oflcun I'lcuyune, once own ed a hnuiliMimo pair or light gray trousera which wero much admired by hla colored nclghbora. Unfortun ately they became spotted. "Here, Charlie," said tho Congress man to a negro servant who had long coveted them, "tnko these trousers and clean thorn." Charllu took them home, nud after two dnya or cureful Inactivity brought them back, "'Heuso me, boaa," he said, "but 'chilli to grncloua, aeem like Ah cnln't Kit dnt spot out no way." "Did you bruah It?" "Vaaseh." "Kcruh UJ" "Ynsseh." "cour It?" "Viissoh, 'I'enr Ilko Ah done ev'y thlng, but Ah Jen' cnln't git It out no wny." "Well, did you try nmnionln?" "No, aehl' No, aehl" exclaimed Char lie, with a delighted snicker. "Ah didn't try 'em on mo ylt, sell, but Ah knows dey'd lltl" Iteprorlng tho Apoatatn. In ihe early daya of tho IlrltMi Itoynl Acndemy reverence ror tho "old master" or painting amounted nlmoit to worship. When nt n dinner Sir Martin Slice, one or tho early presl. dents, openly expressed doubt or their lullnlto superiority, tuys M. A. 1'., hi hearera wero horrified. Kir Martin leaned acrosa llio dinner tnhle and rapped upon It to euipha alio his points, "Now there's Itnphnoll" ho thun. dored. "What did Itaphael do that wo can't do better nowaday Old mas ter Why, gentlemen, I'd bo aorry to think wo had not a dozen men In tho It, A. now who can draw better thnn ltaphocl." Tho bold declaration was loo much for old Woodbum, n plcluro dealer, who sat opposite. "Sir .Mnttln," ho said, huskily, fairly palo with emotion, "l'yo often 'enid peoplo say I hey didn't iidmlro 'Onier. Hut Ihla la the llrst lime, sir, I've er 'card It laid that It wasOmer'i fault." Tlio Tablo of Four Moil. "I got off a street car thl morning," laid a doctor lo me, "and, being In no hurry, I began moralizing on the no tions and piolmhlo character of three men who hud alighted Just nheud of mo. Tho first one was even then half wny down tho block and whs going on with such rapid stride that ho had already put u couple, of hundred yards between hlinwlf and tho next man. "There thought I, 'goes a hustler n man who's) hound to succeed In life.' Tho second man wiih walking rather Blower, nnd Impressed mo ns ouo who would do fairly well, perhaps, In this world. Hut tho Inst fellow was Just dawdling ulong In tho most Bhlftless sort of way. I very quickly set lilm down for n loafer, "Just then nnolher hlen ennio homo to mo. All three were uhcad of me!" Success. A l'lill. l In Nminl ,y , (.(.i,,,,, hu ri'iiu gw llio iniiii uiiihlivr or cm iloyc In llio cxitiiIIvi- rlvll m-rvh'0 of ttio i iiiioii Ktiiioa in irio,ana. Those IlKiirea Inrliiil.. unly thoitu employe who mo n-i,nir,K iu Hike it n pxnmlna lion, in tlmt nlmut BA.uw poatinaslura mid employoa or ainiill poalulllru lire exeliideil, na ore nloiiit Ifi.OUO (Muployea with iiiiiII aiihirlea In Hie Held liriinelj oj or I ho Wnr department, nlmiit It), WW employe nt nury ynrils, who nre oIhuIIImI, hut iitipiilntuil under nnvy yard regulations, mid a few thouaiiuila hi other parts of the aervlro. or the irxi,aCI git as.tli'.'i in emplnyi'd III Uin ItUtrlel or Coliiiiililn; III7,MI nre mnliHi, i;i.'i.,',7tj nre nullvo horn, nml UK!, Ml nro ongiiKiil In rliirlenl work. or llio entlro nuiuher, Hum nre lio tween Ihu ni;en or an mid ID yearn; ijn.'JlB between j and 30, nnd :i'i,.TJI hetwoen ID nml M. I in., liumlrcd nml olio nru over nil, nnd 3, I-- below 'M years or ne. Moro than one-third or tlio nuiuher havo been umployed for lew thnn live yoarn, nnd moro than n nrih ror lesa Uian n year. Only 828 hnvo occupied plarea ror moro than rorly yr-ors. Tlionu who receive unl nrles or 2,fiO) or moro number Kit; ten thnn V'-V, 60.001. Tho new inlnry ac-hedulo for rural innll carrlcra Inn been complelcd, to npply from July 1. Tho hint Congrca ruined tho maximum anlnry from fiV) to f 7.0 n yeur. It wna found tlmt Ihu minimum route wus 21 mllea long mid to carrier on route of tlili length, nuuibcrlug about l'.'.WK), tho uinxluiiiui flu I n ry will bo paid. Tho anlarlea or for cneli mllo lea than twenty four, onrrlera on route ahortcr thnn tho minimum wna Oxed by deducting fH Tliu nut reault lni been that allghtly ovor two thlrda of tho whole forco or 21.500 rurnl carrier havo rncelvcsl In crenaea or JIOO a je.ir In their anlarlea. Tho rcinnlnlng carriers hnvo received Incrcaaea or leal Uian thl ninoiint. Till ichedulo tnkea Into consideration tho exponne ror equipment, and makea whnt la Ktnfed to bo n liberal allow nnco ror aueli expense to carrier on route leu than tho maximum length. It lenvoa nliout tho aamo appropriation i available ror new acrvleo during tho coming year that tho department had during tiie Inat flacat yenr. Tho engerueaa with wlch men seek appointive poaltlon under the govern nient almoat ninoiinta to a crate, and "like nil crnzes It Is not readily cx plalnahlo. In Itoston. ror example, where cxnmliintluua ror custom houso cuiplojea nre nbotit to begin, there nre l.r.IlK nppllcnnta ror St) poaalhlo ni liolntmenta. These figured nro tome what pxeeiitlomil, to be sure, but In other lnrge cltleit llicro 1 alwuya a I . . . . .. ,. " nrKru "',n ' "" " a I'hce. Ho Uthmlan Canu tou.uila- slnn has already had n hundred appll cutlou for every position It I author lied to llll, Vet the Milurlc are not large, rarely exceeding $1,200 a year; und though the civil acrvleo low may give aome nssurnuee or permanency or tenure, there I little assurance or pro motion. That there should be such eagerness ror the appointments Is not eredllnhlo to llio seekers. Men with even an average equipment or nblllty nud enterprise cnu II nil much moro promising careers. The National Civil Service Commis sion hna recently arranged lo open branch headquarters In lloston, New Vork, riilladelphln, Washington, At lanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Now Orleans, Denver, Tort hind nud San Francisco. i:ncli or these thirteen cities will ho tho cen ter lo which the civil tcrvlce boards In the district surrounding them will refer all matters which they cannot decide for themselves. Heretofore It has been necessary to communicate directly with Washington when vacan cies were to ho filled In the classltled service. Thl has. occasioned delay, especially In cities distant from tho capital, ruder tho new system the Washington olllco will ho relieved of practically all the detail of preparing for examinations, nnd tho national commissioners will he nh!o to devoto themselves more fully to tho enforce ment of tho spirit of tho civil service reform lawa. In decreeing that the Washington po llcomeu must give up tho tue of tooth pick whllo on duty. Major Sylvester, the chief of tho capital police force, ha established a now record In rules gov erning tho men. Tho order rends as follows: "It 1 observed that olllccrs, among them special street railway crossing policemen, walk tha streets with toothpick In their mouths, giving evldeuco of having enjoyed refresh ment.. I advise against this practice, as It Is unbecoming nnd unolllccrllko." A special report of tho census bu reau on occupations shows that lu con tinental United State tho total num ber of persons engaged In gainful oc cupations lu 1000 wus 2t),073,233, which was one-halt or tho population, 10 year ot ago nnd over, and nearly two lirthK or tho entlro population. Tho to tal number comprises 22,-l80,-l2B men, t,S.t:t,ti:iO women, nnd l,7CO,178 chil dren, or whom 1,201,111 wero boys nud lsn,TtlT girls. Too Hard on tlio Ncrvca, "Sold your furin?" "Yes, sold It lust week, and retired forever from tha buslt.es ot farm ing." "Kound farming too dull, did you?" "No. I fouud It too exciting. I don't mind tuUIng a chauco on tho horses ouco In n whllo, but tho thing ot running a business whero you havo to bet on tho weather all tho time la too knnl on tho nerves," Tho manly part Is to do With might nnd uiulu what you can do. Htucrson. iiil powui or cmr. J -H.4 To carry on the bnek a pack weigh ing a hundred puund or mote mentis not only atrong muselea but a innately of bnlutico. lu "Tho I'oiest" Hlewurt lidward White saya that the Ilrat lima ho did any packing ho had n bird lime Humbling n few hundred feet with Juat fifty pound on hla ba"l At Ihu end of that anuie trip he co i'd carry a hundred potuida uud n lot of ennoe poles arid gun over a long put ngo without aerloua Inconvenience. At Ilrat packing la aa ncur Infernal punlahiiietil aa merely mumhtnu condi tion can eompnsa. Mix teen brand new muscle ache, ot first dully, then sharply, then Intolerably, until It seem you cannot bear It another second. At first you rest every time you feel tired. Then you begin to feel very tired every llfty feet. Then you havo to do tho best you can, and prove the pluck that Is lu you, Tom I'rlmil, an old woodsmmi of whlo cipcrlcucc, has often told ins with relish of hla Ilrat try nt curry ing. He Inurnbout sixty pounds, nud hi companion double til nt amount. Mr. rrlnnt stood It for whnt seemed like a few centuries, mid then sat down. Ho could not hare moved an other tdep If u gun had been at his car. "What's (he matter?" asked hi com panion. "Del," said rrlnnt, "i'ni all In. I can't navigate. Here's where I quit." "Can't you enrry here nny further?" "Not mi Inch." "Well, pile her on, I'll curry .her for you." rrlnnt looked nt hint a moment la silent amazement. "Do you menu to suy that you nro going to carry your puck uud mine, too?" "That's what I mean to say. I'll do It If I havo to." Krlmit drew a long breath. "Well," said he, at last, 'If u little, a wed-off chap like you can wiggle under n hun dred and elghly, I guess I can make It under sixty." "Thill's right," said Del, tmpcrturb- ably. "If you think you cnu, you can." "And I did," ends ITIant, with n chuckle. Therein lies tho whole secret. Tho work la Irksome, painful, but If you think you can do It. you can; ror al though great Is the protest or the hti man frnmo against what It consider abuse, greater still la tho power ot a ninn's grit. BUILD OASES 'IN THE SAND. Ooerntnrnt ltiircmi of I'lunt Imlliatrj Hturta l'rotuiuntlntf (Siirilciin. Wherever there Is u largo area or land offering unusual dllllcullle In the wny or cultivation, particularly scml- nrkl land Uiat possess possibilities In tho way or Irrigation, there the prob lem Is being studied by the Ilurctiu or I'lant Industry. The country I being dotted wlUi propagating nnd testing garden. A central gnrden ror seed testing, propagating, breeding and dlstrlbut on has Just been ptnblllied at Chi id. Cut., 100 miles north or Sucrumeuto. It Is tho Intention to gather at this garden a large and representative cub lection of economic plant of nil kind, particularly of fruits, and to propa- gate audi now varieties ns nre found worthy of further Introduction. A palm garden ha been located on a tract of fifteen acre of land nt Mecca, Arl whero different varieties of date palms will bo tested. San Antonio, Tex., recognizing the benefit to be derived from systematic study of local soil and climate condi tions, has turned over 125 acre ot land near the city and tho local water company has volunteered to furnish frco of charge all the water needed In tho Irrigation work looking to the development of crop adapted to the local scml-arld lands, A rice farm hn been established at North Galveston, which, owing to the uhuudancc of wa ter nnd conditions which permit the planting and harvesting of rice by ma chinery, promise to become one of the most Important centers of rice cultiva tion In America. A plua wood farm nt Do Quluey, I.a., nnd four cereal testing stations In Ihe great wheat-growing States North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska nnd In Texns complcto the present chain of stations nud afford some Idea of the scope of tho work that Is being un dertaken. EMIGRATION FROM ITALY. l-'cw from l'ravlnce of Vcnetla Come ta tho United Btutea. rrom tho Province of Vcnetla, com prising tho cities of llelluno, l'ailua, Itovlgo, Trevlso, Udlne, Venice, Verona and Vlccnza, emigrate more person than from any other province of ltu'y. In 1001, of the total emigration from Vcnetla over 00 per cent (1U,7M) de dared their Intention to return, while tho bianco (B.17S) was classed as per manent emigration. Regarding tho emigrant who go rrom Vcnetla to tho United States, their number Is so small that their Intlueuco for good or bad would hao no Impression on tho many going from other part. In 1000 the number wns 411, n pereenlugo of tho total emigra tion of 0.30 per cent; while during lw)t 1,270, or 1.00 per cent, shaped their courso for tho United States. It Is not possiblo to ascribe any reason ror this Blight Increase. Compared with wages In the United States, those received by tho wage earners of Vcnetla fccem small; an ar tisan gets rrom CO to SO cents a day. Hy practicing economy a family, If the members nro not too numerous, can live on this amount, the principal ar ticle ot sustenance being "polenta" (a sort of solid porridge or hasty pud ding, mndo ot maize, or Indian conn, potatoes and bread. Wine Is the hover ngo of all tuo people. A rami nana only receive a dally wngo of from 3H to 48 cents. Illiterate nnd unletteicd, tho emigrants' Intlueuco for tho genaral advance of education and of society 1 not ot tho het. Consular ltcport. Knowing a Woman. "Do you know her?" "No; I am merely acquainted with her nobody knows a wotuau?" Fa jjers I:ccd your liair; nourish If; Clvc it botiKihifig to live on. Then it will slop f.illinc, and will urow lone nnd heavy. I Aycr's Hair Vigor is the only hair food you can buy. I'orCO years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. Mp lialr nav.l t' )n v-r? .rl lint aftr II. Ill Arr' II or It ' r .! t lunf. II lirgRn to f row, Mlid it'.tv It I, f..i 'tirf, In. I.r-a 1'irig. 1 l.u iftrfiita il.,iti.l I cti I I t l,i nHr belli Irito.l wlil""ti mr linir " 1 lis. J. II. I irLit, (,,lwrrio H tlnxt, Colo, f t GO a ti'.lltrt J ' Aianr-rt, for H. I I jl. Short Hair A l-'liilipriiiiiti. Wlirn nil the n.trM'n fr-iifnitit with flow- pm in hl'ioni, An clotliH tit fnli rainiuit from iJame Niittir'' lunm; When llni hi lift HijiJ tlte vnlleja are rel- Ti-ljf grren And (lie earth U reposing 'ncnlh blue ekles rT'ne, Their nwoy from Uio hot, Uuitj city I'll BttMtl, Tor uiy only rompnulons my rod oud my rt'i'l, And tln-n-, hy llif ldo of loino coot, lim pid Kfrriim, I'll lit with my lino In tbe water atid diffim. Tour Trai'k New. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho Signature of Harli In IIIh Trade. The violinist had hecne Int lied to a "family dinner," hut It proved that several relatives of his host were pres ent, and their demands fur music were most persistent. The violinist played three times, and then, when the npplnuxe after his third Eolo bad died away, lio turned to hla host "And now, monsieur," lie said, eagerly, "now It Is that you will show us how you sell ze flour In zo wheat pit. Cun I help roll zc barrel In, mon sieur!" rio's Cure t a tjooil eoush Medicine. It has cured roughs nud colds for forty yean. At ilrugglnts. 2b cents. I'rMc Interceded. "Why dkl she marry him? He hasn't any money. "I know, hut she has plenty." "Hut ho hasn't any brains, either." "True, too. Hut people kept telling her how tttunnlni? they looked together till she Just couldn't bear tho Idea of letting hlin get away." Dotrolt Tree I'ress. IloWaThla? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Kcwanl foi any c&ie of Catarrh Itiat cauuol be cured by Hall's catarrh ure. -. J. Lllh.ShY A CO., Propa., Toledo, O. We, tho unierUned, havo known F. J. Cheney tor the last is ear. and believe htm icr(octty hoiKiraMe in all butlneva traniao (tona and financially able to carry out an; ol lliratl.xia tnitil hv thfir linn. . w tar ,1i 1 xv ax, U hi. If. alo lirufrettti, Toledo, O. Waloinu, K in. an J. Mailt in, n holeaale Drug- l.u. Toledo, o. Haifa Catarrh Care la taken Internally, act- intr uireciiy upon me oiihhi ami mucous iur fates of the a) stem. Price 7oe. ir bottle, bold by all DruugUts. lentlmoulals free. Halt's Faintly Pllli are the beat. A Precedent. MIkkIcs I wiy, old man, I'd like to have yon put uic up at your club. WlKk'les I'd bo only too glad, my boy, but er they aro tery particular who lliey admit. Mlgglet You don't sayl How In the world did you raiin.it'e to break In. CITO t'ermanentiy v urea. Trontaornervousneai f 110 after Ural tla) 'uaeufDr.KUue'sUreatXerra Ilettorrr. Kenil for Tree S3 trial lull tleandtreatlaa, ltt.lt. U. Kllue. I.IJ..M.- AnU hi., I'bllwlelphla, ra, A Triliitlesa Trust. Lightly My landlady evidently bo longs to a boarding liouc combine. Siini.011 Why tin you think bo? Lightly She iloi'Mi't atteiniit to supply the wants of the customer. First Lieut. Iliitlilih 13. Sniper, Four teenth eavnlry. f. S. A., Is the youngest olllcer In the omn : Lieut. I3ruest U. I'cek is tho Inllfft. being I) feet 4 lilclie. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bonr Signature, of ice pocSlmllo Wrapper Below. Terr small and as easy to take as augur. FOn HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS, ron BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECOMPLEXION . . Ci ICW UIN II MV.ta4VMyIIATt,.l. if ti'tj I Purely ytitt3At.Oinhr CURE SICK HEADACHE. wj iiMt uCsIuulJm iiiii. b in i uue, ho.ii PraruaTKUta. EMW.W.IK.airlflfl air vigor ABSOLUTE Kittle I PILLS. ' iii a ORIAI One Hundred Year Ago. The chiefs of tho Osage Indians gnve a war dance for the entertainment of tho President and members of the cabi net at Washington. A demand was made of his holiness tlio Hope to grant full power to Car dinal I'eseh to crowd. In his name, the emperor of the French. Ilussln positively refused to acknowl edge Napoleon as emperor of France. Abolition societies began to dwindle as the value of the cotton gin became known. Daniel Webster arrived In lloston to pursue his legal studies. The funeral of Alexander Hamilton took place from Trinity Church, New Vork. Kngland sent a convoy of ships to Spain to repudiate a rumor of rupture between the two nations. Seventy-five Year Ago. At a meeting of Hrltlsb merebnnts In Liverpool much regret wns expressed nt the resignation of Mr. Maury aa American consul. The President of Greece Issued a proclamation revoking the national congress at Argoa. The directors of the Hank of the United Suites declared a dividend of 3V4 per cent France offered 175,000,000 franca to the Spanish government for the con quest of Mexico. Prussia sent an emissary to Constan tinople to make every effort to bring about a peaceful ending to the conflict between Itussln nnd Turkey. A trenty was concluded with the WInnebngos and the Pottawatomles and purchase made of all lands south of tho Owlsconsln and between the up per Mississippi and Lake Michigan, In cluding all lands formerly held by the Indians. The Catholic emancipation act seem ed to have little effect In quieting the disturbances In Ireland, as more out rages than ever were perpetrated. fifty Year Ago. The Chinese Insurgents attacked Canton. Albca Pacha, viceroy of Egypt, was found dead In bed by his officers of state. Tho first party sent out by the Mas aacbusetta Emigrant Aid Society left lloston for the territory of Kansas. Three English and four French ships arrived In Honolulu. They mounted 103 guns nud were destined to act ngalnst the Kusslan Pacific squadron, Three hundred parsons were HI of yellow fever In Havana, Cuba. Said Pasha entered and took pos session of Alexandria In consequence of the death of Abbas Pasha, the for mer viceroy. Many vessels were lost In Table bay In a violent gale. forty Year Ago. Fire In Chicago, which started lu Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street, spread to Clark street. Third avenue, Wabash and Michigan avenues, and went as far north as Van liurcn street. Sixty acres swept and loss about $3,' 000,000. News was received from Gen. Short' dan nt Camp Brown, Wyoming terrh tory, of a severe fight between Coui' pnny I), Second cavalry, and Indians at Owl mountain. AH of Spain wus declared to be lu a state of siege and property of all Carllsts waa sequestrated and hold subject to claims In favor of republi cans. Gen. Sherman's army left Intrench meuts on the Chattahooche and ad vanced upon Atlanta, oud Johustou was said to be retiring. Thirty Year Ago, Goldsmith Maid broke all trotting records at Saginaw, Mich., making the flual heat of three In 2:10. In a letter to the Investigating com mittee of riyniouth Church, Brooklyn, Theodore Tlltou announced his Inten tion of placing before It all the charges made by Mrs. Tlltou agalust Henry Ward Beecher. Reciprocity treaty between Canada nnd United States was discussed hy dominion board of trade and other t'ommerclal bodies at St. Johns, N. B. Twenty Year Ago. Immense Blaine nnd Logan ratifica tion meeting was held In New York City; Blaine's letter of acceptance wus made public two days later. Benjamin F. Butler was undecided ns to whether ho would run for Presi dent as candidate of greenback nud anti-monopoly parties. Society composed wholly of noble men formed In Germany for purpose of colonizing Indigent members In Chill, Ten Years Ago. Big strike on Chicago railroads prac tically broken nud work resumed ou many Hues. Eugcuo V. Debs nnd other leaders In big strike were locked up In Cook County Jail for violating Injunctions. Archbishop Ireland condemned mob methods of Debs strikers lu big rail way tleup, New cruiser Minneapolis set new record for vessels of Its class, making averago speed of -3.05 nautical miles nn hour ou trial trip. RHEUMATISM The idea that Rheumatism is strictly a winter disease, that comes from cxpoeuro or cold, Is wronf; a spell of indigestion, torpidity of the liver, inactive state of the kidneys, or sudden coolinrrof the body when ovcr-hcated, being frequent causci of nn attnek. Rheumatism is due to an over-acid , condition of the blood nnd bad circulation. Aa it flows through the body tho blood ucnosui an acriu corroitvo cdimcnt in the joints and NO 0813 roR onWTonas. muscles, and the circulation 1 n "ek of Solatia lllioumatlam in tta ii.uim.i(.s,uiiu uic circulation worit form Th0 p4n wn , lnlBni t cimm 'rows sluggish, because of completely proatratod. llaTlmr heard 8.O.B. ra the constant accumulation fommand.a for Bhoumuttam, I daoldod to It . i ... , " trial, and after I had taken a fair bottlaa ot acid impurities, and I waa able to hobblo around on crutches, anil when the system is in such ryaoonhadnouaoforthflmatall.,B.D.B.har .... .. . In cured roe Bound and well. Alt thodlatreaalnr condition Klicumatism 19 palnahava left me, my appetite haa returned, and liable to come out at any I am happy to bo ag-aln roatorod to perfect health. ,!.-, - A Mlia. JAMEB KEI.L, time, winter or summer. It 001U.St.,N.W.,Waahington,D.O. is hastened and provoked by exposure to cold, damp air, tudden cooling of tho body when over heated, a bad spell of indigestion, or anything that is calculated to fur ther derange and depress the system ; but these arc only exciting and not the real cause of Rheumatism. It is in the blood, and when this) vital fluid becomes overcharged with the acid impurities and is running riot in the veins, an attack is sure to come, whether in summer time or the cold, bleak days of winter. You are a slave to pain as long as tho blood is tainted with acid. Liniments and plasters aro helpful and use ful, but it takes something more than rubbing and blistering to driva away this demon of pain. S. S. S. goes to the seat of the trouble, aches vanish, and the longed-for relief comes to the nervous, pain tortured sufferers. S. S. S. contains no minerals, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without charge. 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