The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 26, 1900, Image 4

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    WOMEN OF THE
Regard Peruna as Their
Coughs, Colds, Grip
1IRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD, LATE
Mrs. Belva Lockwood. the eminent
only woman who baa ever been a candidate for the Presidency of the United
States. She is the best known woman in America. As the pioneer of her sex
in the Will nmfomion she has gathered
Peruna Medicine Company, she says:
"I fuve used your Peruna both for myself and my mother, Mrs.
Hannah J. Bennett, now in her 88th year, and I find it an invaluable
remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever
tonic for feeble and old people, or
unstrung." Yours truly.
Catarrh may attack any organ of the
catarrh of the pelvio organs. There
oelvic oreans to one of catarrh of the
hare no catarrh of the head, they have no catarrh at all. This is a great niis
tk and in the rannn of many cases of sickness and death. "Health and
Beauty" sent free to women only, by The
Th Ark Mot round.
Little might it be thought that the
Emerald Ise was suspected of entomb
ing any relics of Bible times. But the
imagination of some one lias been more
active and eccentric. In County
Meath there is a Royal Mound of the
Hill of Tara, on which, for 1,000 years
the kings of Ireland were crowned. A
gentleman named Glover, who has
obviously developed some strong symp
toms of British Israelism, was con
vinced that the Ark of the Covenant
lay buried beneath the mound, and,
consequently, proceeded on a subter
ranean expedition in search of the lost
treasure. But, after expensive excava
tions, which the landlord permitted j
and the board of works had no legal
power to prevent, and after weeks of
fruitless search, the fancied explorer
gave np his quest.
The Ruling Pa.sion.
The clergyman had finished and the
organ was pealing forth the sonorous
rapture of the Mendelssohn march.
"One moment, George," said the ra
diant bride, and, facing the audience,
she raised her exquisitely bound
though somewhat bulky prayer book in
her daintily gloved hands and pointed
it directly at the brilliant audience.
There was a sharp click .
"All right, George," said the bride,
"come along."
And as tbey marched down the aisle
the showed him that the supposed
prayer book wasn't a prayer book at alL
It was a camera!
"It's my own idea, George," she
whispered. "Clever, isn't it?" Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
According to a chemical analysis 15
parts of the flesh of fish have about the
same nutritive value aa 12 parts ot
boneless beef. S
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
fSTRUP of Fios, manufactured by the
Califohsia Fie Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plaota known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to tbe system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and iU acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fie Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid Imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAW FSAHOISCO. CAL.
LOtnavrtxE. kt. new yore, w. t.
Pot aalc by all Druggists. Price 50c. per bottle.
t CsVriiit iaf wi """1: y
l i Beat Xub Bjrup. Tastes Uood. UaSFl
L J I time. Hold by dni.sists. F"f i
UNITED STATES
Shield Against Catarrh
and Catarrhal Diseases.
CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.
barrister of Weahington, D. C, is the
fame and fortune. In a letter to The
and kindred diseases; also a food
those run down, and with nerves
BELVA A. LOCKWOOD
boJy. Women are especially liable to
are one hundred cases of catarrh of the
head. Most people think, because they
Peruna Medicine Co., Clumbus, Ohio
A Georgia Literary Blasrout.
From the the Whitsett Courier: The
closing exercises of the Literary club
were highly successful. Perfect order
was preserved without the attendance
of the town marshal, whose children
were laid up with measles, from which
we sincerely hope they will recover
soon. There was high tumbling by a
stranded circus performer, a wrestling
match in which nobody was hurt, after
which a delightful hot supper was
served, consisting of more than we
have space to mention. It was said
that the sheriff overate himself and had
fits, but the report is false, for we were
personally present nntil daylight, and
we positively assert that all went
merry as a marriage bell.
Tne Plessantest. Mont Powerful and
Effective Neverfaliing- Remedy for
Rheumatism 5.,
LA GRIPPE and CATAKKHt
irall knew what ilKiimaod Knit ol
tbeefll.-acr of'S IROPH" as a Cu
rative as weil a a Pre' niiv. of an. Ache or Palo
Known to the human body, there would not be a
tamilf la all America without a bottle or "ft
Drop!" Keni for trial bottle. 25c. or large bottle.
I containing wo done. Dome ror to.
8WANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO
169-164 E. Lake St, Chicago. III.
Hundreds of Americans are working
Bussian factories.
Piao's cure for consumption has been a
God-send to me. Win. K. McCleilan, Ches
ter, Florida, Sept. 17, ls!.
Bees raised in Texas
all parts of the world.
are shipped to
VITALITY low, debilitated or exhan.ted cured by
Dr. Kline's IuTlaoralliia Tonic. HlKKil Trial
Bottle containing 2 Weeks' treatment, lit. Kline's
Institute, Wl Ana St., Philadelphia, rounded li7L
Dayton Ohio, has
tory.
a union soap fac
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow'a Sooth.
Ing Syrup the beat remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
Bookbinders in
ing.
Omaha are organiz-
TO CURE A COLD IN ONI AT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 26c.
New York jewelers
eigbt-honr day.
now enjoy
the
DKAFMESS CANNOT BM VRKD
By local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure deafness, and that la by constitu
tional remedies. Ueafnesa la caueed by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tone. When tiiia tub gets In
flamed too have a rumbling sooiid or imper
fect bearing, and when It is entirely closed
deaiiiesa is the reault, and unless the inflamma
tion can be taken out and Hi is tube restored to
Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out ol tea are caused by
catarrh. which la nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Hollars for any
ease of Deafneaa(caused by catarrh) that ean
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend (of
circulars, free.
r. J. CHENEY A Ca, Toledo, 0.
Bold by Druggif t, 76o
Hall's raaslly Pills are th beat.
Philadelphia will add 400 officers
its police force.
to
Improveil Train Kqnlpmeat.
The O. K. & N. and Oregon Short
Line have added a buffet, smoking and
library car to their Portland-Chicago
through train, anil a dining car service
has been iiiaugnarated. The train is
equipped with the latest chair cars,
day coaches and luxurious first-class
and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec
tion made at tf ranger with Union Pa
cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande
line, from all points in Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities.
For information, rales, etc., call or
any O. K. & N. agent, or address VV
II. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent,
Portland.
The pumpers in the oil field at Wa
bash, Ind., having been granted an ad
vance in wages from f 50 to f 55 per
month by the companies, the drillers
and tool dressers are now clamoring for
$3.60 a day. It is said that com
promise will be effected on the basis
jof3.
FLORICULTURE.
the Cansua Sanaa Deslrsme of rr.pat.
lag Returns of Last tni'i
atattstlos.
Owing M th unusual intelligence ol
florists as a class, aud the faot that the
statistics ol their business whloh the
census office requires, relate almost en
tirely to the year 1800, a plan has been
formed for taking an early census
floriculture by mall, on special sched
ales, and to tabulate and publish the
returns thereof early, while othei
branches of the great work of enumera
tion are In progress.
There are approximately 10,600 flor
ists in the United States. The namei
and addresses of a majority of them
have been seoured and olassfled by the
division ot agriculture in the census
office, and each known proprietor will
toon receive a copy of the special
schedule devoted to this interest.
will be accompanied by a list (so far
a ascertained) ot all the florists in hie
section, to be by hiin oorreoteti, added
to and returned to the department for
use in making the record complete and
reliable
This special schedule is not elab
orate or complicated. It may be filled
out easily and quickly by any florist
who keeps a reasonably accurate run
of his business. It asks for the (1809)
acreage devoted to floriculture anil
of
each crop or variety of plants and flow
era; the total area in square feet un
der tlaas and the area of each crop or
variety ot flower or plant raised there'
under; the number of persons em
ployed and tbe total wages paid to
them; the amount expended for cata
logties, postage, and fertilisers re
spectively, and the gross receipts from
the sales in each subdivision of the
business.
No private Individuals will be per
mitted to have access to the schedules
after tbey have been filled out and re
turned, nor will the names of persons
or firms giving information be pub
lished in the census report. Figures
only will be used and published, and
the entire process and record of gath
ering information will be confidential
As the law requires the regular en
nmeratora to obtain certain informa
tion as to tenure, value, etc., during
their visits in June, the next census ol
floriculture, if the florists themselves
shall be prompt and conscientious in
filling out and returning the speoia
schedules soon to be sent to them, will
be the most perfect in history.
They will be put to no expense, as
the necessary stationery, with envel
opes properly franked, will be pro
t ided for their use.
Dawaoa to Shagway a Wheel.
The second man from Dawson tc
Bennett over tne ice with a wheel has
arrived in Skagway, and is elated ovet
tbe prospects of the bike for use on the
trail, says the Alaskan. He says the
automobile is being talked of in Daw
son for nee on the interior roads, one
advantage over horses it is hoped it
may have in the land being the elimi
nation of feed bills. R. P. McLen
nan is the man who brings the news.
Mr. McLennan rode a great part of
the distance on the wheel, and pre
diets the bike will be a big factor i
winter travel on the Yukon. He re
omends it to any one wishing to make
quick trip without freight or much
baggage.
He waa 14 days making the trip,
but predicts that after the lakes are all
frozen and the roads are packed well
and the roughness worn off the trip be
tween Dawson and Bennett should be
made without any great effort in from
five to six days.
'The first 100 miles out from Daw
son," says Air. Mclennan, "was good
traveling. Then on either side of Bel
kirk for 20 miles the road was very
rough. This side or that the road was
very good, save for 10 miles of the Do
minion cut-off. The Canadian Devel
opment Company Is cutting down with
axes and mattocks tbe 10 miles of
rough road along the river this aide of
Selkirk, and Dumbolton U cutting
down the other side, thus making the
stretch on both sides suitable for dou
ble teams. Sledding is good from Car
ibou through to Dawson, and the roa'
in all places, except those mention-
as rough, is as a rule packed hard am.
smooth as a pavement. All freight on
scows blockaded near Thistle and
Stewart is being moved to Dawson by
sled, also some from Five Fingers. The
Klondike will be a greater producer
next season than ever, an much dear
work done in primary development
last season will count next. Steam
thawers will help, and Sulphur, Gold
Run and Dominion promise to rank
among the star creeks."
Pacific Coast Chat.
Lake county, Oregon, pays $1.25
week each for the keep of its paupers.
The Lake county court last week put
its O. K. on 721 bounty scalps one
cougar, 47 wildcats and 673 coyotes.
In 1898 Whatcom postofflce receipts
were 110,356.43, and in 1899, f 12,
732.10.
The quarterly report of Pierce
county shows receipts of $336,000, of
which 1100,000 goes to Tacoma as its
share of tbe taxes.
There is laiic ol putting in two new
salmon canneries at Blaine. One ol
the plants, if built, will be operated
by Oregon men.
A San Francisco firm advertises in
some Eastern Oregon papers for "60,
000 rabbit and hare-skins during the
winter months."
The Wallowa News thinks that
'when wool can be produced profitably
at 8 cents a pound, "sheepmen are
'doing fairly well at 16 cents."
A Steilacoom farmer last week
picked raspberries from bushes growing
on his farm. The berries ripened per
fectly and tasted as well as any gath
ered in the summer.
Several country newspapers have had
occasion to notify delinquent subscrib
ers that the office woodpile is getting
low, even if the winter is mild.
A goood-sized herring run was on
last week, and the Pacific American
Fish Company put up IS barrels for the
Eastern markets.
The state board will soon meet to
consider plans for repairing and en
larging tbe building for defective
youth at Vancouver. The present
structure Is too small to accommodate
the pupils, and many children nave
been refused admission.
DEMAND IS QUIET.
tolaass, However, Coallaisa llaady
la
Nearly All Lines r Trade.
Braditreet's lays: Quietness as to
demand but marked" steadiness as to
price is still the leading, feature In
trade lines, a condition it might be re
maked not uncommon at this stage ot
the year, which It a sort ot middle
ground between stock-taking and In
ventory time and the actual opening ot
the spring season.
Aggressive strength In prices la oon
Ined to a tew staples, such as pork
products, which are firmly held on a
rather tardy recognition of the faot that
supplies, both of live hogs and dead
meats, are far fioui burdensome. Tal
low, cotton-seed oil and similar pro
ducts are sympathetically strong. Kaw
and refined sugars have both advanced
this week, not apparently because of
the war between the refiners being set
tied, but really because supplies of raw
are limited.
What few lines ot next season's
woolen goods have been reported are at
advances ranging from 26 to 85, per
cent.
Iron and steel are extremely quiet,
but signs of weakness are not numer
ous, the shading In pig iron being con
fined to a few grades and markets.
The demand for lumber is naturally
light, but the length ot supplies is no
table, as evidenced by the faot that
white pine stocks are ii per cunt
smaller than a year ago.
Hides are dull at the East, but con
siderable buying Is reported West, and
quotations are fairly firm. Wheat in
cluding flour shipments for the week
aggregHt" 4,248,9116 bushels against
S,509,6S2 bushels last week.
The current week's failure returns
reflect the annual clearing out of delin
quent traders in a total for the week
of 295, as compared with 229 last
week, 304 in this week a year ago, Via
In 1898, 478 in 1897 and 419 in 1896,
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Seattle Market.
Onions, new, $1.00(8 1.25 per saok,
Potatoes, new, $16020.
Beete, per sack, 7 5 8 5c.
Turnips, per sick, 60o.
Carrots, per sack, 60c.
Pamnips, per sack, 75 (9 85c.
Cauliflower, 76o3$l perdosen.
Cabbage, native and California, 7f
fjOOo per 100 pounds.
Apples, $1.25(91.60 per box.
Pears, $1.00 1.25 per box.
Prunes, 60o per box.
Butter Creamery, 82o per pound;
dairy, 17 23c; ranch, 84o per pound
Eggs -240.
Cheeee Native. 16o.
Poultry 9(8 10c; dressed, 13(3 14o,
Hay -Puget Sound timothy, $12.00;
choice Eastern Washington timothy,
$17.00(3 18.00
Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $28;
feed meal, $23.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$31; whole, $22.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.85;
blended straights, $3.00; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; tra
ham. per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye Sour, $3.80(94.00.
Mlllstuffs Bran, per ton, $15.00;
shorts, per ton, $17.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, 7M8c; cows, prime, 7c; pork,
7c: trimmed. 8Mc; veal. 8 4(4 10c.
Hams Large, 13c; small, 18;
breakfast bacon, 12bc; dry salt sides.
8c.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 60 61c;
Valley, 61c; Bluestem, 63o per bushel.
Floor Bent grades, $3.00; graham,
$2.50; superfine, $2.15 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 8435o; choice
gray, 34o per bushel.
Barloy Feed barley, $15 16.00;
brewing, $18.00 18.50 per ton.
Millatuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $9.50(911; clover,
$7(98; Oregon wild hay, $6(97 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 60 (9 65c;
seconds, 42i45c; dairy, 8037,c;
store, 22K27Xc.
Eggs 18(9 19o perdosen.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 12 Ko;
Young America, 14c: new cheese lOo
per pound.
Toultry Chickens, mixed, $3,509
4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs,
$2.50(98.50; geese, $7.008.&0 for old;
$4.50(96.60; ducks, $0.00 9. 00 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 1517o per
pound.
Potatoes 65 85c per sack; sweets,
2240 per pound.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cao
bage, IKe per pound; parsnips, $1;
onions, $1-00(91.10; carrots' $1.
Hops 7 (9 01c; 1898 crop, 696o.
Wool Valley, 12(9 18o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(8 14c; mohair, 27(9
80c per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, Se; dressed mutton, 6i(9
7c per pound; lambs, 7s0 per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
light and feeders, $4.60; dressed,
$5.606.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3. 6034. 00;
cows, 3(g.ou; dressed beef, 0(S
7Jio per pound.
Veal Large, 674c; small, 8(9
8o per pound.
Has Vraneiaeo Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 1216o per
pound; Eastern Oregon, 1216o; Val
ley, 20 22c; Northern, 10(912o.
Hops 1899 crop, ll12o per
pound.
Onions Yellow, 75(385o per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery 25o;
do seconds, 28 24c; fancy dairy, 21
22c; do seconds, 1820o per pound.
Eggs Store, 2022o; fancy ranch,
27 28c.
Millstuffs Middlings, $16.00
19.00; bran, $13(914.00.
Hay Wheat $6.50(99; wheat and
oat $6.60(99.00; best barley $6.00
00; alfalfa, $8.00 7.60 per ton;
straw, 80 46o per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 85 90; Ore
gon Bnrlianu, b6ol.UO; river Bur
banks, 90 90c; Salinas Burbanks,
1.00 1.25 per sack.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$2.758.26; Mexican limes, $4.00
00; California lemons 75c$1.60;
do choice $1.762.00 per box.
Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.50
60 per bnnch; pineapples, nom
inal; Persian dates, $6o per
pound.
vine tke Last.
"Ton have only an hour longer to
live," said the physician, solemnly, to
the wealthy miser on his deathbed, "Is
there anything you wish attended to
before yon pass awayT"
"Yes," answered the stricken man
In faint, yet eager tones. "I am' glad
yon spoke of it. Send for the barber
at once and have him shave me before
I die. I only have to pay him 60 cents
for coming in to shave me now, and the
regular price Is one $1 for shaving a
dead man. Might as well save that
half-dollar while I'm about it." New
York World.
The CravlHg ror Stimulants
Has lately attracted a great ileal of atten
tion. The use of them seems to be In
creasing. This clearly shows an txhausted
cuuditiuu of the nerves nntt blood, wliit-li
may be reiueillrd onlv by slrrniitlieiiinit
the stomach. Hostel ters Stomach Hitlers
will do tliia for you. It cures dyapepeia.
constipation and iiervuuiuu-.
Paralysis ot the mouth resulting
from the chewing gum habit, has
caused a school girl in Wabash, Iud.,
to reuouuoe this practice.
rol lowed the Crowd.
The iuuoceut, uninvited gueet does
not always escape so easily as the In
dianapolis mau uamed by the Sentinel.
This man, being In London on a bright
afternoon, saw many well-dresHt! peo
ple going through the iron gates oppo
site his boardiug-honae. Accordingly
he "dressed up" and Joined the proces
sion. He fouud himself iuHlde a park,
and sat on the seats aud enjoyed the
inusio, A young latiy came ami gave
him a cup ot tea and he had
a iniod
time generally. The next day at the
table some one asked what was going
on across the way tne nay tieiore.
'Mr. Humphrey Ward gave a large
garden party," said the landlady.
Lima, Peru, is without umbrellas.
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Clean them out gently but thoroughly and keep them clean with CASCARETS
Candy Cathartic, and you will find that all bowel ills and the nasty symptoms
that go with them are quickly and permanently
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Washington, Idaho and Montana.
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CITY.
An
Important Factor la
usntal Travel
Tnsnscontl-
No one crowing the continent can
afford to cut Salt Lake City from his
mnta. Tho attractions of the place.
Including the Mormon Temple. Taber
nacle aud Church Institutions, the
Great Salt Lake deader aud denser
than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land
the niotiireagus environment and the
warm sulphur and hot springs,
oreater to the square yard than any
are
lo-
callty on the American continent.
The Klo Gntnde Western Hallway,
connecting on the East with the Den
ver A Klo Grande and Colorado Mid
land Railways and on the West with
the Southern Psolllo (Central Route)
and Oregon Short Line, is the only
trauscoutiuetual Hue pausing directly
through Salt Lake City. The route
through Salt Lake City via the Rio
tintude Western Hallway Is famous all
the year round. On account ol the
equable climate of Utah aud Colorado
it Is just as poimlar In
winter as In
summer. Send 2o to J
milliner, peon . to j . u msuicii
M Washington St., Portland, or Ooo.
,V. lleiuta, Acting (leueral Passenger
D. Mansfield,
W
Agtmt, Salt Lake City, for a oopy of
"Salt Lake City tho City of the
Saluts.".
Where He'd On.
"Aren't you. afraid tho law will take
uk in liMiid for gambling" said tho
timid man who had just been persuad
ed Into making an election but.
"Never inlnil," answered the confi
dent politician, "Kven if It does,
you're all right. They wouldn't send
you to jail mr making mac twi.
They'd send you to the Insane any lum."
Washington Star.
The estimated value of manufactured
products In the South Is placed at $1,-
600,000,000.
buy, wt will mail a baa trtr Address Sterling
(Bevel Cur). $75
35
30
Bicycle Sundries In the Northwest. Writs
wanted In all towns throughout Oregon,
BRANCH. Pods Sales Dtn.. I3M31 tilth II
?
The Ideal French Tonic
rUK UUDY AND BRAIN
Endorr.td by Medical Faculty -
efficacious agreeable
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
Fauna Bind Vt r. tVurka.
I'OltTI.ANIl WIHK A 1IION MOHKHi WIHK
and Iron IiiUiik: olllca ralllim. i. itu i.i.
IMavhliinr and Siiiilla..
CAWKTON CO.! KNIIIKKS, IIOII.KKB MA.
chin.ry.iuppliw. w-tu KlrsiHt., I'oitiand. Ir.
JOHN POOLR. PonTi.ANO, Osroon
cnf vsyoutl1B best hurgil,,,' I.,
iiacrilnery Klnss, Uill..rS.tatik " ,u, ii
stesl I X L windmill, t,
C'iuhIImI,
v? aj.
mi ny mm, Is im
Barters mn
Jj us tlifcnilm neiiitiu of tlie
SALT LAKE
mm
ii. n. iiovcriiiiient and all
I.eadiii( Kullruuda,
"Tfte Pnidtnt Man Setteth
His House in Order'
You humtn ttntnunt thould b given
rvtn mor ctrifut tittntton thn tht
houit you frtif to. Stt It to oroVf iy
thoroughly rtnovting your tuhott lyiltm
through blood mads purt by Uking
Hoof Srtpri8' Thtn tvtry org in
axtf d promptly and rtguUrly.
nnlUiii V f If Ml
They Were Nut Capons,
"Walter, I asked for a roast chicken,
but I did not wish oue with legs as
large as a teaspoon I"
"Yas, sah, ah know, sail, but da
yere chicken is roasted in a special
way, sail, xo' see, tiiey-re natotieil it
oiiuol dose yere luku-lmttors. Whet
they grow a little, salt, they 're shlftotj
to one end of the instrument 'u' baked.
So when we have a great many olnlulu
.
" w
, 'l,u
take 'em earlier, and they
get so much chance tor grow,
sah. That waa the case with youahs,
sah."
"Walter, it Is with great solemnity
that I affirm that you hapwu to lie the
greatet prevaricator I have ever met.
Bring me a hnlf-iloxuu more of tluine
chickens that go to roast early. Sou?"
Philadelphia Call.
Ne Longer a Competitor.
He Don't you thluk that girl over
there is beautiful?
She (coldly critical) Oh, I don't
know. Who is she
Ho Mr. Nuler. Just been mar
ried. She Yes. I thluk she U quite
beautiful. Detroit Free Press.
nr
U ITU
You can always smell a "dead
one."
He has a costive-looking face.
His breath knocks you down.
He drags his feet
Listeners to his talk turn their
heads the other way.
His breath poisons God's pure
air.
He ought to keep clean inside;
ALL
DRUGGISTS
Rtsssdy Company, Chicago or Nsw York, alf
MACHINERY, ail kiwds
...TATUM BOWIHU.
n Is 11 first Stmt FoaiLANO. OS,
t' . 1
(row pylng erops baoause Ibay'rs I
Crash and a I war a th hast. Tor I
sala.v.rjrwlier Hafiiaa aiibstltulM.
Stick to f.rry's aMla and proa par.
laoo Ha4 Annual tnm. Write fur IL I
D. M. FIHIIY a CO., Mrs. Nkk.
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