: About Thin
In addraaslng Mrs
Plnkham you ara com
muaktatlng with
A VJcnicn
A woman whom axpa
rlonoa In treating fammim
Ills la graatar than that
of any living parson, mala
or femam
Sha haa fifty thousand
such tmmtlmonJal lattara
aa wa mrm constantly puh
listing ahawlng that lysSa
Em Pinkhmm'a VapataAla
Compound la dally -
Having hundrads of suf
fering woman
Every woman knows
soma woman Mrs. Pink
ham has raatorad to
hoatth.
FJtm Piakhmm makaa
'7-A S
no suiiwnwn w www
prova. Mar advloa la
f reOt Ml Co., Lyo. Hut
Tn Ole) Crawlers.
The One .Vow, you know well
nongb all women are artificial. They
are never natural.
The Other Bat you most remember
;ht it U natural lor them tobe artifi
cial, to your assertion does not bold.
Indianapolis Press.
Try AlleB'e Foot Iw,
A posder to be ahaken into tbe shoes. At
inta K-Aon your fret feel ewolleti, nervmo
and hot, anil get iire.1 easily. If Tun hvl
smartm feet or tiitlit ahoea. try Alleu'a
Foot-Kaae. ltcoola the feet and nui'i
watkinr env. Cures iiisjmwinR inula,
swoolrii and sweating feet. blieters slid
callou it. lielieves rortia aul bunions
of ail Msnt and rites rent and comfort. We
have Ami! testimonial. Try it lodsr.
miUI bv ail druvsTt.ta and ho dealers for
?". Trial a knse KIIKK. Address Alien
H, Olmalead, LeKoy. X. Y.
t'fcmrlty Thlwketh Ms Kvll.
If we woold live in peace, let ns
make tbe beet constructions of one an
other's words and actions. Charity
jodpeth tbe bent, and thinks no evil.
If words and actions may be con
strued in a good sense, let as never pot
lad construction on them. Jobn
liunyan.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
C'owtaoa Mereary,
Aa merrury will eurely destroy tbe arose of
aaneit i com ieteiy arrange me wooie ays
trni wbt-uenteriite It through, to mucous aur
faces. K'th artirTea aLould never be BaeueZ'
erji on rfrrrifti!ona from reputable phyi
ert., an toeoaoiase mey win ao is tra 101a to
Jte xioi roa ran pt;blr dsrlre iron then.
tfatl'a Catarrn l ure, manufactured by r. J
,netey A Co.. Toledo, o.,eontaua no mercury
ni ta takru internally, setin directly uto:
the Wooaatid roocooa aariace o ua aystem.
In txtytnir Hall's ratarrn Care be sure you get
the genuine. It i taken ittternallr, and aaac
In l..if.1... Ohio, by K. J. Cbener i Co. 'lean-
jnontalu (re.
Kln bv ftruirgiftta, price IhR. per bottle,
liall'a I sjuily fiiia are tbe beat.
Street car in Germany have con
tpicuonsly displayed the Dumber of
pKSMetiL'ers which they are permitted
to carry. When the stated number is
on the car, no other passenger will be
permitted to enter.
HOITfg SCHOOL.
with in nrw btiildinra, newly (urniahed
and rum nine laboratories. Ix-autiful iur
roiiminiK" and home intltteiii-es. i one of
Die brat rtjuioiKti si'tiools tor the training
of hoya snii young men on tbe coa.-t. It
1 in i.liarir of Dr. In (). Hoitt and is st
crrdiirn at the tiniversitiea. hend forcst-
slng. Truth yrsr begins August 6, IHUO.
When aphides attack trees tbe best
remedy is strooir eoapeads made of
whale tit soap, iitrong; tobacco water
is aslo attid to be excellent. Tbe use
kerosene emulsion is a sure reme y,
but it rliould be sprayed on tbe trees,
so as to saturate all the branches, twigt
and leaves. In winter painting of the
trunk aud limbs with erode petrol
turn hut given excellent results.
Religion is the product of an im
planted life; its blossom is frequent,
pervading the wot Id; its fruitage is
pprft-ct, atifying hungry multitudes.
Tbe Gocpel does not provide exper
iences which are merely pleasurable,
hat the invitation is to life. Kev. 1.
J. I'araous.
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IN THE OLDEN TIME.
CELEBRATION OF INDEPEND
ENCE DAY LONG AQO.
Bnalaa Bead FiroUkrf ba Maalc
tot tke First Official JoHiacalUat
Nota la the Early laars Was Olrea
Facmsdary Place aa Proarraaaaaei.
N ye oldea time thry est
ebrsted Hndepeadence
day" aad aot the
Fourth of July." Tbe
ehsBf ef name earns
with the chance la the
celebrating
iTrresry of tbe
tbe decUra-
liidependvoce.
Many people deilore tbe
present method of show
fas appreciation of na
tional freedom and deplore as well tbe
fact that the rlainf crneratloa speaks of
tbe rotnlbf "Fourth" ratber tbsa of "la-
le-wtHk-iice day," a name so prrsnaot
with niraning. Perhaps tbe people who
deplore" are right.
One of tbe signers on that fsmons
Fourth of July. 1778, declared on his
ieatbbed that he would like to sleep a
century, then wake np to finj out how
future generations were celebrating Inde
pendence day. If lbs old gentleman s
wish were to be granted, wbeo be heard
tbe fib horns, tbe multitudinous snap
ping of John Chiuatneo red wrapped in
rmtiona. tbe reports of tbe dangerous
torpedoee and dynamite crackers he
might be willing enough to burry back to
tbe Inmb.
When some staid New Englander finds
fsult with the present method of cele
brating the nstion's birthday ths oolse
msklng small boy may with good grace
toll htm that New England's patron
saint, John Adams, recommended that
the dsy be recognised by just such a din
ss young America la making. It la true,
boweres. that President John suggested
that the esrly part of ths dsy should be
rivm orrr to solemn acta of devotion.
Then be said tbe day should be eommrm
orsted "with pomp, parade, games,
sports, guns, bells, bonfires sad illumina
tion from one end of the continent to
the other for evermore.' Of the first
celebration of a Fourth of July by the
continental congress Adams In writing tn
his dsnghter said: "The people shouted
snd buiu bed in a way to strike utmost
terror to every lurking tory. There wss
a splendid Illumination snd while a few
aurly bouses were dark the show would
bare given King George a heartache.'
Heaalaa Band Played.
On this first official celebration of
Fourth of July by Congress that body se
cured music for tbe dsy snd at tbe same
time afforded the people a great chance
for amusement and laughter by forcing
tbe Hensisn band, which was captured
by Washington at Trenton the December
previous, to plsy in the public square sll
dsy long. There Is on record a fairly full
account of an Independence day celebra
tion which George Waahington attended
aa the guest of honor. The celebration
was held at tbe Spring gardens, near
AN
Alexandria, Va., "with a large company
of civil and military people of Fairfax
County."
Things were not particularly bright for
the colonial armies on the Brut anniver
sry of the declaration of Independence.
The soldiers st Morrlstown heights, bow-
ever, under Waabington s command each
received an extra gill of rum with his
ration In recognition of the day. Tbe
third anniversary of tbe signing of the
declaration was made memorable by the
burning of an order by tbe commander
in-chief that all military prisoner under
the sentence of destb should be pardoned.
Perhaps the most enthusiastic and
heartfelt celebrations of Independence
day did not take place on the day Itself.
News traveled slowly in tbe year 177l,
and It was some days before New York
knew that the country bad been declared
free. Wben the plessing information did
reach there, however, tbe town went
lid. Tbe king's statue was pulled down
snd melted up into bullets for the A merl
es n armies. Two or three days after
New York bad given vent to its enthusi
astic feelings Boston celebrated. A Brit
ish army officer who was a prisoner in
the hub at tbe time wrote an account of
the rejoicings of tbe "deluded people."
He was escorted by a band of patriots
to see tbe "goings on snd confesses that
he enjoyed tbe occasion aa a break in a
ratber monotonous life of captivity. The
crowd of Bostouians tor down tbe lion
and the unicorn from the old headquar
ters of tbe British Government, after
ward the old Massachusetts state bouse.
It was not until after tbe signing of
the treaty of peace with Great Britain
that celebrations of Independence day
were held regularly in all places. Dinners
were .avorite features of the day. Ev
erbody was invltrd snd it wss seen to
tbst tber was enough for all, Tbe citl
cen sat down at tbe outdoor table wltb
:)tit any fear that a cannon cracker was
to be exploded under bim before be bad
iinlabed bis brst course. Psndemoniura
had not as yet come Into general use as
a synonym for tbe features of the Fourth
f July. All through Virginia the public
tnd private feasts on Independence day
lad as a dish what wna known as Bruns
wick soup or stew. The name probably
i rose from a desire on tbe part of tbe
Virginia householders to suggest that tbe
iiingly bouse of Brunswick was "in tbe
4otip.
In tbe staid land of steady habits. Con
necticut, In the town of Hartford it was
the custom for years to bar a great
dinner "In the field." A newspaper of
100 ra or so ago gives go account f
(fell
- t i maaner of
V.I "& stoninc. of
il'L l tioa of
fesft :; MTTtf'rt
- jij M ri::m Lank JwtihJ
READY TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY.
one of these dinners and a list of twenty
toasts. The crack military companies of
the section were In attendance at tbe
dinner.
Tbe Boston oftlcfal dinners on Indepen
dence dsy were beld tn the bub's cradle
of liberty. Fanenll Hall. Edward Everett
Hale tells of one of tbe esrllest Fourth of
July celebrations of his remembrance.
It wss that of the year 1833, and on that
day for the first time a great chorus of
school children sang "My Country, 'Tis
of Thee."
Character of Celebration Change.
It wss Just about this time that tbe
character of the celebration of the anni
versary of the birthday of American In
dependence began to change. Parade
were held as nsual. but noise began to
take the place of speeches and In the
Isrger towns of the reading of the declar
ation of Independence, which hsd always
been a feature of the celebration. The
OLD-TIME INDEPENDENCE DAI CELE B
opening of trade with China brought la
tbe small firecrackers and American fac
tories soon found the mean of making
big ones. Noise assumed the scepter and
haa reigned ever since. Tber is a strong
desire on the part of many people to-day
to change tb character of the celebra
tion of Independence day and to make It
like onto that which it once was. All
sorts of plsns bare been suggested for a
more orderly and solemnly Impressive
celebration of tbe republic's natal day.
The effort to change tbe methods of the
day's recognition are being exerted In a
virile way, and It may be that tbe pres
ent generation will live to find something
more In the Fourth of July than a picnic,
the explosion of a pack of crackers under
a tin pan or tbe rash of rocket which,
like too many Independence day celebra
tions, end In a "stick."
A Bang-Up Time.
Value of Patriotic Celebration..
It Is sometime bard work and a good
deal of expense, especially In small and
not well-to-do communities, to get up a
Fourth of July celebration; but every
gathering of this sort pays tbe largest
kind of interest on the Investment In tbe
cultivation of the spirit of patriotism and
the proper education of boys and girls In
the theory and practice of Fourth of
July celebrations and similar observance
that shall mean more than a simple good
tlm.
Aa Kplaod of tbe Foarth.
Oh. yes, we had a glorious time, of
course. We always do, W didn't begin
firing till 7 o'clock, psrtly becsuse It
wake people up, and partly became it ta
so silly to use up all your crackers be
fore breskfast, as some boys do, and
bare none for tbe rest of the day, and
have every on tbink you a nuisauc be
sides. We bad no accidents; that Is, nothing
to speak of. Polly burned two or three
of her fingers a little, but we made that
all right with soda and rag. and ah
never cried a bit; but there wss an epi
sode, and it happened to tn. This waa
the way It happened:
I wanted both my hands to use, and I
bad a piece of punk in one of them, and
there was no place to lay It down, and
everybody elae'a bands wer full, too, so
I well. I juat put it Into my pocket for
a niiuute. It was lighted, but I didn't
RATION.
think It would do any barm just for a
minute. I forgot thst 1 bed a whole
bunch of firecrackers in tbat asm pock'
et
Huddenly I heard soms one err oat.
"Tom Is sfirc!" and then there came
puff of smoke in my face, and I flt
something hot against my leg, and then-
pop! snap! bang! crack, His, wblxsl crack
Icty-bang! the crackers began to go off
In my pocket I
Everybody was yelling, and Just for
a minute I dtdn t know what to do. I
ran, but tbe crackers ran with me, and
tbe faster I went the harder tbey popped,
Then all at once I saw what to do, and
I pulled off my jacket and threw It on
the grass. Luckily It was my jacket, and
not my trousers pocketl
Billy took It up and shook out th
cracker, and then be turned out th
pocket, but there waan't much left to
turn. It was just a black rag, and It
dropped Into little pieces. Then tber
was a big piece tbat looked a If It bad
once been white, and that, they said, waa
my handkerchief, but I should never hay
known it.
Well, of course they all laughed at me
a good deal, but I didn't mind much, for
It really was very funny, I suppose; but
my advice to other boy Is. don t carry
cracker in your pocket, and if you do,
dou't put a lighted slow-matcb In with
them! Laura E. Richards.
Onr Celebration. '
The blrda bar been practicing glee, bnt ts
day
Tbey gave up their concert snd flew away;
And tbe. locuakvand grasshoppers, noisy snd
shrill,
Could not make themselves heard, snd so
they keit still;
And tbe bluatering wind went off In a hob,
Mince nobody noticed now loud he could puff.
And the clouds rolled up train tus wast la
a row.
For they thoaicht tbat tht sola In tb world
below
Was ths voir of th thunder to call tbsa
together.
And ao they began to make showery
weather.
And th Man In lb Moon, being greatly per
plexed To know what would happen next,
Wlahed for banda or feat, aa well as a face.
To cover his eara up, or run from bli place.
And th baby atara opened their bright Hit I
erea.
And etared down below wltb th greats
surprise
To see bow the rockets shot up to th skyi
ui tney nersr guesssa out
ii' i. . . -I, .
c u,i ib ii mwui,
Tbat w were Just keeping tb Fourth af
Julrl
Teste' Compiola,
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no other agent so useful and certain in
making delicious, pure and wholesome
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The Wtatafcy TraOJe.
Henry W. Grady once, said of the
whixky traMc: "It Is the mortal ene
my of wace and order, the rieMiler of
men and tenor of women, the cloud
that shadows the face of children, the
demon that haa dog more graves and
wnt more sou la uu.ilirived to jtiditment
than alt tbe tetilencea that have
waated life since God seut the plague
to I'uypt, and all the war since
Joshua stood beyond Jericho."
1'ncle Sam the beat of everything.
Uncle bam uaes Carter's Ink. lis knows.
Life is made up, not of great sacri
fice or duties, but of little thing in
which smile and kindnesses and small
obligations, given habitually, are what
win and preserve the heart. Kir
Humphrey Davy.
Mothers will find lira. Wlnalow's Footh
ills; Svrup th best remedy to use for their
children during th teething period.
Skill in tbe dairy is important, but
tbe art of butter making does not de
pend altogether upon skill in the ma
nipulation of the milk, cre-aiu and but-
ttr. Inferior cows, that are half fed,
or not fed projwrly, will not furiiiidi
milk of the desired cjuulily for produc
ing the beet butter, tin some farms,
during the warm dsrya of au tinner, the
cows suffer from lack oi water. It
will not do to simply water them
morning and night, but tbey must
have an abundant supply. The food
should also be varied and of the bent
quality.
"Very often," remarked the long-
haird man, "the printer mixes up
word in my poems, thus creating dif
ferent meanings aud thought from
what I intended."
"That so?" inquired tbe practical
man. "How much doe he charge
yon?" Indianapolis Son.
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violent pbjto or pill pottos, la sanaarova. The
sxwtk.it. eat.l. moat perfaet way vf Seepta is
Bowaia o...r aud elaaa la lo lass
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Oregon, will brlns you a bamlaome Ko-Nut
Cook Hook. Ko-Nut la th lateat lard .iiIm.iI.
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Call on the Agent, or address A. H. Boy-
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tAttv pnnt v d.... ... r
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machinery, engines, boilers, tsuks, pumps,
nn, itii.m . IU w in,, mi hi,. . iib IW
steel I XL windmill, sold by him, is un
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Biillrlinr or rTmMlftJlrif rcfillencti nd
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ih and ('(iintfiiiHiion Crtaiiflelluia, and all aiifi-
nl)i prti nliiir to lurcinc and iiaa i.iKnuitff.
Vl alo earry all kind of HHitwrle., HelU and
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k . frssetkuasi assarrssi at
There are Imitation baking powders, enld cheap, by
nuny grocers. They arc malc trtim alum, a poison
ous drug, which renders the fotxl injurious to health.
10 WIUtAM ST., NIW VO,
fsraaaallly.
Much is said about the supreme need
of personalities in our day, luatnad of
abstractions, theories and luatiimate
scholarship. It is even hinted that
theological study is of secondary Im
portance, the personal factor lieiug the
essence in the preacher. But th im
perative demand of the ae in enlight
ened personalities embodying th re
sult of past achievement aud the best
thought and scholarahip of the present.
V need profound thought aud rich
learning sanctified into personality.
llotiiilutlo Ketvew.
Terrible Kavsgvs f Optus Trte.
Tbe terrible ravages of the opium
trad in China are Indicated by the
number of sucldea. In Yunnan prov
ince there aie on an average ol 1,000
attempted opium suicidea per mouth,
Tbe average for the whole of China
is not Uas than 600,000 per year. Dr.
William Park say thete are over MOO,
000, and that the number of death
from opium poiaouiug i not less than
'.'00,000 a year.
1 am attre (Men's Cure for Consumption
viil my life three yearn ago.-" Ma. Thus.
I!"i. Maple bireet, Norwich, N. V.
Ireb. 17, IHjn.
A Civil War Heroine.
A few days ago Mia Liaiie Vanlew,
who rendered such conspicuous service
to the federal cause during the civil
war, died at liiohtnoud, Va. For the
aid she gave to (ieneral (iraul the lat
ter when elected president made Mis
Vanlew poatnilatreas of Kichmomt.
Mist Vanlew also gave sulMtautial aid
to olilcer who effected their escape
from Libby prison juat before the clow
of the war. Chicago Record.
Home dairymen have measure and
give each cow the same quantity of
food. There can lie no uniformly in
the allowance of food. Home cows con-
sume more than others, and cow that
are in full flow of milk require more
, .nan Hie nou-proauoer. tne only
m.v v 'i'u- m w gi.v mvu Ol 111 I ft
much a it will eat up clean if It ia a
producer.
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OIL IN CALIFORNIA.
Aa Interview Will. . Well .w, ,,
nifirii
A well-known oil expert ha tbe fob
lowing to say about tbe California oil
tnduatry;
Tb oil production tit California la
now About 4,600,000 barrel anunally.
This output I being Inurwassd very
materially each mouth by tbe product
of the new wells drilled to oil tn the
differ lit district.
The-question most frequently asked
me, esieolally by capitalist and thus
lutvresled or likely to be interested in
oil luvestinnuts is: "1 there not a
possibility of overproduattott of oil In
California?"
There are two main belt extending
through tb state, located on the east
ern and western shore of ancient, pre
historic so. On of these produce
black and essentially fuel oil, and th
other a green or gas oil.
The black or heavy oil make an.
ideal fuel, aa haa I icon proven by II)
vest of experience in liuasia and in
this country.
In using oil aa a fuel it Is necessary
to exercise considerable Judgment, aud
lo know what kind of oil a well a
whut kind ol burner to use.
Tbe two nils, the black and the
green, lie almost tn two parallel bolt
Iu California extending on tbe west
aide of the Kan Jou!n valley aud run.
ulug north and south Into northern aud
southern California. There 1 likewise
a similar condition ou the east ltd ol
th Han Joaquin more or lost In vt.
deuce a ta shown by the outcropping
Hint geological formation. The east
ido of the valley, however, ha not yet
been prospected for oil as haa the west
aide, where development have already
been, and where by far the largest
amount of the oil output of California
Is at present obtalued.
It Is true that many far-aeelng capl
tallats have eutorvd Into the oil bust
uea and have reaped rich financial rs
turn already, other have been too
conservative and am losing opportuni
ties which ar fast being taken np by
Kastern capital lata, who arajrapidly ap
preciating the chance California give
for investments.
Many wells are now under war, and
new derrick are going op on every aide,
aud I am satlalled that many of these
uw otl enterprises will be wonderfully
successful and that the financial story
of Otl City, In Fresno county, with lu
daxaling vistas of million already
made and not under prospect, will be
told and retold again and again in new
field in th near future.
World la Had Hill tear.
This ta tb recent dertaloii of on of In
prominent societies of tin world.buttb si-
act dsy has not yet been fixed upon, and
while there are very few tieopls who br
ieve this iirnlictioti. there ar thouaantla
of others w ho not only tie I leva, but know
tbat Hoatettrr'a HUmiach Itinera ta the beat
nmltctiie to rtire dvaiwoma. Imliseallim.
coiiatitutn, billnttauesa or liver and kid
ney Iron t.le.. A fair trial will csrulnl
convince you of Its value.
t'tarlallaally aad Tbeelegy.
Ou of the moat unfortunate mis
takes ever made by the Christian
church wh to slid into th habit of
Identifying Christianity with theology.
We have had brains given us to use,
and there are no tltmnes that so magni
ficently challenge a man' Intellectual
powni as the theme that associate
themselves with religions and with th
Christian religion. Hut even so, th-
ology 1 nut Christianity. Iter. Dr.
1'ark burst.
The most northerly city tn tbe world
is Iteykjavlk, Iceland, which hs 8, UK)
Inhabitant.
ileep Your
Blood iu Order
Our bodies tlmtild be well cared for, keep
clean, bolli outwardly and inwardly, aud
made Irons. Th Inward clesnalnf is o
j cotuplliihed by Hood's Hareepartlla. ltai
prla alt bad things from ths blood and
hiiia it rum anil rtib f .hm. .11 rt liuir.
0rrt of ,it h, nerves, ktdtteyisnd
bowels, which, if left unchecked, would
r,uw ,un-0rfnt.
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