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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1901)
Salt. Rheum You may call It ecsema, totter or milk crust. Hut no mutter what yon call It, thli akin disease which cornea to paU'liea Chat burn, Iwh, atsrtiaraa a watery matur. dry and scale, oin Ha eilatence to to presence of Burner in toe system. It will continue to exist, annoy, and per- naps agonise, aa lung aa tneaa buiuora remain. It la always radically and permanently curea oy Hood's Sarsaparilla which expels all humors, and ta positively luiwiuauva for au cutaneous eruptions. A Satisfactory Seer. iou never eoem to give even a thought of your ancestors." "Oh, yea, I do; I often rejoice that, within publio recollection, none ol them ever got hanged." Ma aifaatara la on every baa ef the sanata Laxative Dronio-viumne ta raasedy tbal seam axilla To Much Criticism. "I hear your husband ia ill, Mrs. Jones." "Yes'iim." "Nothing serious or critical, I hope? 'Critical? I should say he were, He ain't satisfied with nothin" he ain't." Mis Impression. . "Mandr " said Farmer Corntossel, "I guess it would lie just aa well not to say so much about home cookin' when you are talkin' up your summer board." "Why not!" "'Cause some of these fellers act. to me, like that was what they was irym to get away Irom." trire hna. Care. Ra t ae union. (110 altar B.-et lT'neif IV Klies'ir.nelNarn SfMUflit. BaaOtarFKBK WSaotrWIlKitlMianillraaS. in. Pa.B.M.aMa.U4KM Areliat.f"-1f' Simple Whta Ye Knew. "I was up in the mill district today. Frightfully noisy up there." "That's right. I've got a friend who lives up there. He can't hear himself talk in his house." "My I Boiler shop next door?" "So, He's deaf and dumb." His 0S Commission. "Does your art in t friend have many commissions? ' "I believe he liad one last year. His father-in-law asked him to paint the barn." Successful Mind Rudlnj. ".Reynolds, " said the oldest mem ber of the firm, "how do you spell 'which?' " "W-h-i-o-h," responded the other. "That's what I thought," rejoined the older member, covertly scratch ing: "t" out -of the word he had written. till Mar Cunaterreltlas;. Tha Secret Service lis nnMrih.) anntlia band nf counterfeiter and secured a lam quantitr of bogus bills, which arc so clever ly eieoiite.1 that the avers re person would never BIIKliect thrill nl twiu jtmirinti Tbittirs of yreat value are always selected tor imitation, notably Hosteller' Stomach Bitters, which has niativ imitators but tin equals fur dixters like Indigestion, dva- petwta. constipation, nervousness and gen eral debility. Alwavl i In mli.hl ,li-n gist who have tha' reputation of giviuf jvw. aaa iur. . CHINESE OF TEKIN. SOLDIER WRITES Or THEIR LIFE " AND OCCUPATIONS. Nectsinlts Com first la Texas. On account of a scarcity of bricks in a Texas town the conereitation of the local church allowed their new edifice to remain unfinished while a saloon waa being erected. tttum rrVw PaaaSj mitt Wavraw Oft ffca- WdL Laxative Bromo-lu!n(ne Tsbi.-u rnra a cold la easy, .no cure, no rajr. rnce o cents. A Straight Tip. Gentleman (caressing a pretty lit tle uirl) You little beautv! You shall he my wife when yon are grown up. Will you? yo, I don't want to get married. but aunty there would like to. " I do not heliev PIo' Cure for Con- sumption baa an equal for nitidis and rolils, Jobs V. Bor, Trinity (-print. lud., Feb. 15. 1900. No Disappointntid. "Isn't your new house taking long, er to build than you expected?" Oh, no, I've only spent twice as much on it, so far, as I anticipated." aware ef Olataeaata tow Catarrh That Ceaaaia sfevaury, aa wereary will rarely destroy the aense of enell and completely derange tha whole it. tesa when entering it tbrouf h the mucous sur faces. Boch articles should never be used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, ss thedamsge tbey will do Is test (old to the good ton can possibly dartre irom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manofactnred by V. 1. t timer A Co., Toledo, O. , contains no mercury, and is ukea Internally, acting directly upon tha blood and mneoos surfaces ol the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sura yoo get the genuine. It Is taken interaslly. and made In Toledo. Ohio, by 1. 1. Cheney i Co. TesuV soon i sis free. , bold by Druggists, price Tie. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills ara tha ban. : Disproved. "He can't be a good business man. Why, he is a college professor." "But he has married the daughter of a millionaire." Pre: red Then at Rest "You want the pockets to run up and down, I suppose, said the tailor, So, sir," the irritable customer replied. "I prefer stationary pock' eta. You may make the slits perpen dicular, However. . Eminence. She married a poet, didn't she? And is he successful?" "Oh, yes, remarkably so. Why, is name is a tKiiisehokl word on two continents, ami last year his income as nearly $300. Mr. B's Supposition. Since Spiffing lost his teeth he can't speak distinctly nor eat proper iooo, remarKea Mr. Bloomlield. ' "I suppose he has begun, to live on gum drops and apeak gum Arabic," added Mr. Pellcfield. They Are ladaetrleaa, 'Werktasj Hard for Utile ray-Laok Toela for Col tivnting the Laad Folloa tha City aad their CharacterUtioa, The subjoined extracts from a pri vate letter from Oeorse L. Deforest of this city, who 1 a member of Company B la the Ninth Ileal ment, will be read with Interest: 'So you would like to peck in tula sacred city and sue what my surround ings are? 1 thluk lu oue of my former letter I gave a short description of the city of l'ekln, and perhaps a little gos sip lu regard to the people who Inhabit It may be acceptable. In the Brat place, the rich t'hluks' wear costly silks, while the poor ones are glad to wear cotton. Numerically In this city the proportion of rich to poor la about oue lu a thousand, so you can see that cot tou la king so fur as the poor are con cerned, and I am told that, although the aoll la very productive, there la hardly enough cotton raised to supply the demand. This la due, In great measure, to the lack of tools In culti vating it aud poorer machinery for cur- Ins when harvested, as everything here is done by hand. The Chinese are the most Industri ous people I ever saw, especially the women. These latter are never Idle. They are great gossips, but do not neg lect tbnlr work on that account, and It la a common thing to see them chat ting In the narrow alleyway between their houses, but always at , work. either turning their reels or stitching ber at o'clock each morning. He I not paiuiltted to toss hi bedclothes aside a happen to suit hi fancy, but must roll back the bed cover In a cer tain way, placing the pillow on top, and he In readineaa for the luapectlug ca det to charge. At 0:3S be rails In rank with his com pany for niorulng Inspection, at which hi clothe must be thoroughly brush ed, shoe well blacked aud hi general appearance neat Any neglect In this respect Is Immediately reported, when he soon And himself en the "pap," re ceiving a number of demerits accord ing to the gravity of the offeuae. At 7:15 the "middle" march out of the great mess hall aud repair to their room to put them In perfect order for the dally Inspection of cadet quarters. When cadet 1 111 h may report to the surgeon at sick quarter lu answer to sick call, which 1 sounded on the bugle at T.13 In the morning and T o'clock In the evening. The bugle sound the first call to reci tation at S o'clock, when the cadets are mustered m section and marched In prescribed order to the various reclta tlon rooms. All during the day these section or squads may he seen march ing through the extensive grounds of the academy to and from the various buildings of Instruction When tlie faithful bugler sounds gen eral recall at 12:15 all cadets marching by section return to main quarters. where they are allowed fifteen minute to prepare for dinner. At dinner for mation the drill for the afternoon are published, with any other orders re quiring the attention of the battalion Finishing with these and the necessary alignment "the middle" are marched by companies Into the mesa hall. There they are allowed forty minute for dl ner, when, at the Up of the bell, Ibey must rise and march out At precisely 8:83 "tattoo" rings out shoe soles, which And a ready sale, for a Chinaman who went barefoot would 1 clear and distinct over the campus and oe uteny disgraced, wny, even the ten tne Urea "middy" to get ready for beggar here wear shoes, although the rent of their apparel may he ever so scanty. "Auorher thing worthy of mention la the fact that nothing I wasted in this land of the 'Chinks.' . Grass and all kinds of roots are pulled up, washed and dried, and used for fuel. Scraps of paper and cloth are pasted together to make the Insole of shoes, and bits of wood are glued together to build up either post or a board. The woman spinner and straw plater earn 2 cents a day. This may seem small pay, but not so when I tell you that 1 am In formed that f3 a year will clothe a Chinaman and hi wife. 8uch a thing as underwear I not known by them, neither Is garment ever fitted, and a Utlca dressmaker would starve to death here. The only measures that wen taiK about going are taken are from the hip to the as going without irround. Faahlona never change Tako have a house and two or three ranta nt m.tnrl.l saw It fence around together, run a tana thrnnirh tha ton YOUR HOME AND FENCES. Ne Maa Can Conveniently Go Without Either of These Necessities. You may aa without eating fences. If yoo home you must have a it. If you have a farm you must ami haul it ith. i... ... i. i t. - . . " - J"" '""' uuunuMim uv icnces, ana ! drees mart CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yoo Kara Always BcsgM Bears the Signature The literal Mind "Tommy, how many wars has United States been engagedi n?" "Five, sir." "Enumerate them." "One, two, three, four, five." the Why a Play b like Clear. Henry JT. Byron, one of the tiest of English playwrights wit ot a score of years ago, remarked on one occasion : "A play is like a cigar. ' If it's good, everybody wants a box. If it's bad, all the puffing in the world won't make it go." also shut in the stock with fences. A lence is in many ways as import ant as a man s house. Asacomniun ity grows the subject of fences assumes more and more prominence. The success of the "Anchor" fence in the United States has been phe nomenal for the chief reason that it combines economy, strength and beauty in a way that instantly ap peals to everybody, in the aateru states , where it has been ' known lon ger, the factories making it are pressed to full capacity. In this state, where it ia comparatively new, its widespread adoption seems to be only a question of Vie agents getting around and showing their wares to tne people. There is ample reason for all the talk going on about the "anchor" "The "Chinks' are very economical. and I guess you will think that ther have need to be when I tell yon that the unskilled laborer are onlv rut Id upon an average of 7 cent a day. Ma sons, carpenters and stonemasons are the king-pins here in labor circles, re ceiving the munificent sum of 25 to So cents a day. The work day here bo gins at sunrise and lasts until dark. but notwithstanding all this the labor ers seem contented and happy. 'So much In regard to tbe people, ami now perhaps a few words In regard to the officials of the city, particularly tbe policemen, may Interest you. In tbe first place, a Chinese policeman Is a wonderful creation; in fact, a cross be tween circus clown and a football player. HI breeches are always bazKy fence, as it is solving the great fence ud heavily wadded; In fact so clumsy problem satisfactorily. It is not only well adapted to ornamental 'vork, but it is the biggest kind of a blessing to stock raisers ana ranenmen gener ally. It is made of heavy wire and the joints are held rivet-tight by the patent "anchor" clamps. It does not cost aa much as tbe old-fashioned fences, yet it lasts practically forever. It is worth anyone's while to write to the manufacturers, The Portland Anchor Fence Co., 742, Nicolai Street, Portland, Oregon, for catalogue and pictures explaining their wonderful fence. Alas for Aspirations! uid uentieamn do you tiunk my daughter loves you, sir, and you wish to marry ncrT Dudeleigh That's what I called to see you about. Is there any insanity in your farailyT So sir: and there not going to beany." that you wonder bow In tbe world be ever get around In them. He also wears a coat which la thick and clumsy and comes well below the knee. Dark blue is the general color, which Is set off with facings and band of llcht blue, red, green, maroon and brown, bot no yellow Is ever used, for that Is tbe sacred royal color, and no one hut those of high rank are allowed to wear It Policemen are thicker than huck leberries In this city of Pekin, there being, it I said, between 15.0U0 and 20.000 of them within the walled city. "This walled city I two mile square and has two great gates In each wall base, about half a mile from 'the cor ners, and a mile from each other. The streets are broad and stretch straight from one to the other, making the space Inside Into a big nine-block. The police stations are scattered all along the nine squares. The bead of tbe bed. In Ave minute he Is fust about I crawling under the covers, and as soon s tbe last resounding note of "taps' oaa uerowe inanuiuie toe Hgut are turned out by a (witch key In the of fice ana the future admiral doses off In to slumberland, to dream of tbe day to come and the glories of the nary. CHEAP TRAVEL IN DENMARK. Price of Tickets Is Oeveraad by tha Tlas lswasael oa Joameys, Denmark was absolutely tbe pioneer In cheap railway fare. Tbe fare were reduced all around, so that tbe longer the distance the greater tbe reduction, but at the same time the return ticket system was abolished for Journey within Denmark, One of the greatest boons to business men and holiday-makers Is the so-called fortnightly ticket For third class It cost ' 3d and for second class 1 lfo Od. Such a ticket entitles tbe bolder to travel all over Denmark for a term of 14 days, lie can go wherever he care to go and as many times over the same route as he may wish within tbe time paid for namely, fourteen days. A holiday-maker may visit every place of Interest Ju Denmark during that time and if he finds any pleasure In traveling from town to town night and day for the period he cau do so, lie paya the price of fJ.iO. wllb a de posit of $1.37 for tbe ticket on which a photograph of the holder is panted, aud st the expiration of the 14 days he returns the ticket aud gets Ihe $1,117 dejKjsIt back. He can also buy a ticket for a month, which costs 50 per cent more, anil the longer the time the greater tbe reduc tion. While a fortnightly ticket coats 5.5)1, a twelve-month ticket costs l.'iO. If the passenger bad to ay for a twelve-month ticket at tbe rate of $5.5ti per fortnight It would cost til in $133.30. Thus the reduction I over 150 per cent If Instead of paying for a fortnightly ticket a traveler went from Bsbjerg to Copenhagen and back as often as he could within 14 days and bought or dinary tickets for each trip they would cost him over $. aud this amount would be doubled In a fortnight If be went sightseeing from one place to an other, traveling ail over Denmark In easy stages. Season tickets can also be bad for Journey between two towns. Young people under tbe age of 18 travel for half price.-London Express. MISERY OF THE HALL BEDROOM. A tee la tha Life of Many New fork era That row Kstialt alts Pleaear. Th woman who bad arrived grew w flectlre. "I shall never forget in hail bedroom, days, 180 In number," ah tald. "A good deal hat beau written about th hall bedroom of New York, hut tin nan ran loll all Us inlaorlo. I cam to New York fresh from the aiu ! pi space of a country home. 1 took a ball bedroom because It was the only room In th bouse I could afford. It had In It a cot, covered lu day wlih aa Orleutal' tapestry; a wasbslnud. a screen, a shelf curtained off with book beneath for clothes; a looking glass oo the wall with a little stand beueatb, two chairs, and a Useful piece ot f urul tur which was writing desk, buokcas and dressing case combined. When my trunk and my typewriter were added to these treasures I could turn around with care, by opening tli door o a ta utilise a part of the ball for the purpose. "My typewriter knocked out ih llttl Und la on round. Could It have sat till It would have stood th burden. But I bad to move th stand whenever I wanted to dress, or to get at my trunk, and as I did not remove the typewriter, but simply dragged the stand around, the poor thing quickly collapsed. Th landlady looked severe when 1 told ber. When I got another stand I carefully lifted my typewriter off whenever 1 wanted to move tbe stand, which waa dosen time a day. "My dresse wer continually falling from tbe book without th slightest provocation, and I bad always to move th screen, and then bring a chair to land on to hang them up agslu. The only way I could get any light or air was to sit by tbe window; aud a my trunk had a wand there, I bad perforce to sit on th trunk; and a trunk can be Improved upon as a place of continuous repose.' I har sat upon It for hours, tailor fashion, mending my clothes. when my very soul loathed tbe needle. "It was sn acrobatic! feat to dres I that room tn th morning. I never shall forget some ef my maddening struggles to get Into my clothes lu two square feet of space. For six months I never knew how my back hair looked, for It was too dark over by the glass to see. My destructive iendemle came out strong, for I pulled down nrst tli cur tains over my clothes, and then those at th window, pole and all. I bsd to keep a good many things In my trunk, and whenever I wanted to get at thrm I had to first remove a mas of hooks. paper and manuscript from the lid, or else open It and lei them slide down behind. I had to sit on my trunk to play my typewriter, because neither of the chair was high enough." "And so yon hale the hU bedroom V "Well, no; I don't know that I do. That hall bedroom witnessed my first triumph. I got my first check there: $20, for a 2,000-word story. When I opened the envelope and saw that check I grew faint It was the revulsion after Ix month ot grim, heartrending deter mination. Then I Iaugbed and cried and grew hysterical. Anyone with any experience could have told me that one swallow did not make summer, but to me it was tbe beginning of success. And o It proved. I hav not lived in a hall bedroom since." "Andnowr Tbe woman who had arrived waa si lent and looked straight ahead of her. Tben she laughed and rose suddenly. i wish i could ever be as happy again as I wss when I got that check." sbe said. New York Sun. mil i .ilii.ii.mil -r--Hlll JLJ. .ulllrrTMirsjWsrJ,i iivait nniiHi i.ii""-- : S?g V Vf KETW ssUigtf I-'.:. W&tfot I Machinery. 8e us hsfor. buylH4 We $Sj jwsjtasa-y ler on i , T VII Ilia w. - , K.l 1,11 SL - . .. nnSK '"'liana, On, JOHN POOLB. Portland, OtI . foetal Mantes street J'?. '00 ",.bM' b-'trlM I. "" t iows, Hollers .ml if-.,. Pumps, an.l Windmill and Wholesale Boots and Shoe KRAUSSE & PRINCG. 87 and 80 I'lrst Street, Portland, Oregon. All Kinds Carried In Stock. Calakigu, pHrB!au Upon Applicant Ltcklnj la Melody. Jones Van Pounder's latest mualo is bald stuff. PmithWby bald? Join Because it need an "air restorer." TO Clns3 A OI,l IN OMB DAt Taka tavaatlve Promo Dnlnine Tablet All tninlsia rxlutid Ihemnner II It lalla lo eura. W, Urove'a elsnamre Isun each boa, stn. Gtltlng Back ta fern, "Ia your ma well again, Kihlie? " "Well, ytVm, but she ain't quite up to her old form yet. 1' fought a draw wid her lent night," Mothers will find Mrs. WliuloW' Sooth. Mr niti tli best rained to aa lor their illdran during lb teething period. Alltr th RttilKllUlle. Dooley Hy, Jtooley, gin in a punch on th' juw opposite jihwer yes kicked me. lloolcy I'hat for. Dooley I want yea to straighten out mo face. Hsiwa th Term, hy do you say the riareuc wedding wss patriotic? Algernon Well, the bride wa red, the groom wa white and ner father, who had all the bill to pay, as blue. iCHOOLSAKO COLLEGER VKHUUN, WRTUSbV St. Mmtmm't Sokmtti fop ThWy-lliIrd to'. CmmoHm a,,. Pun, Mo.tt.ra eii1iim.iit, 1..J?" and mill,... ur..i,.,.!.. . "l , Mated valaluf tie. IllaHOI ItlSITTt, rrllw. II11.L MIUTARY V A Private School For fcosntlntana ,,,,,. lna li fi new biuinW Ids iiti, has I...I lii.i.i,! aaiieri.iim i 'rti,M ' rl Kuiail.we saiioitae. il Mialiisusssii.lfras w.itat.,n,p ".arett r,r,Uat.0i, l-OC KNOW WHAT TOO AH TAKIMO Whea eon tat Orove'e Taatalsse Chill Tools, bMauia. tke foratuta la plainly nrlniad aa ever fcotileebowlns ibsi II is simply Iron and Out aioala a uateiaas lorn. He intra. Me fay. 60c. Per Olhare, "It sou tuN funny to liear you talk lug that way. When we wer at col lege you didn't believe in eternal punishment at all," "I know, hut I didn t have any enemies then. Holll's lineal. St Mrntn Park. San Mateo Count. Cel.. wltk its iieaittitul, aiirruiiniltnsL nertect etimste. esreful .nirrtslon. tiiorousli Instrtirtlnn. eompteie laliorsuiriM. an4 ayiiinssiaro, esaUr si anus no its iaimn in tue mini tanks ot seritHiis tor mis on tne f'atnfla Voasl. Ira U. Unlit, ra. v., rnncipel. HOW HE WAS REDUCED. By Circa asstsacee Over Wklck Me Mad no Loatrol. "Too must have played some areat games of poker lo your day," be ssid to the drummer who bad been talkin Doui iuck at cams. les, I Have," was the reply. "Yea. sir, I bar bad some great games.' ' now large a bet did you ever make. may 1 askr' "One hundred thousand plunks," "Tou don't meau It!" t.t ...i.i , . . . s veriniiuy oo. I re, sir; I sat In a game In Denver once and bet $100,000 on my baud and I bsd only oue pair In it at tnat-" "ft bat an awful bluff! The other laid down their hands, did theyr un, no! oue or them called me. He had a full bouse and of course I was beaten." "And you-you lost $100,000!" "1 did. Kor the fraction of a second a reeling of raininess stole over me. and things looked wlzxy waxzy, but then I pulled myself together ami Pratt Itreaalnant f Mhorsv Th beet dressing for black leather 1 orange Juice, Take slice or quarter of an orange and rob It thoroughly all over the shoe or boot and allow It to dry. Then brush briskly with soft brush untlt It shine like a looking glss. A moat convenient dressing for tan shoe 1 th Inaid of a banana akin, This I rubbed well and evenly all over the shoe, and removing all spot and dirt a well as giving a fin polish, which last Is brought out by ur?ig a flnannel cloth for wiping dry and an other clean flannel for polishing. A slice of lemon Is also used ss a tai leather dressing. Talent leather must never be blacked or polished with any thing but an oil. Tbey are the hardest kind of ahoe to keep In good order. It I necessary to take clean sponge and clean thrm from all dirt before apply ing the oil. It may then be rubbed dry st one wllb a flannel er other soft cloth which will not scratch the oato.it finish. Commercial Tribune. Rspailt. ' lie How do you feci alien I u.1 you at whUtf SheNot quite so bad u you M when your friend Jenkins brat yi poker. . atoa riassrlatlaa far Halatta b"lleoOiWsTsw(Mi I'blllloalev e stately lna and miaissu a Wasteless tone. So Cum, Nor.,. , s Hat Prkk. "Sue had been married thru timet laifure she got tier present InisUi-a, hadn't she." . "Yea, and lie ia such s patriotic man she call him her glomus Fourth." Twefeii Piiiffs There it more sin tn CTvi r ago than in any othet city m tta face of the earth, Hntiffa I beg to diffor. "t defy you to name simtliw iti more sin in it." "Cincinnati." Th Joy ef 11 sots CisssJsj, Hubby Ah, my dear. m we I have come home from the office 111 hour earlier than usual ! Wife till, you dear, good man! I wa just wondering who 1 eouki pi to take up tluwe carpet ! A Msa ef Ceorat. She I didn't stippu you had tb nerve to kl me, He Oh, ye. I have ent iww enough to do anything. Summit RoMlutlon TUX 1 itccloy Cars art mllef hota llotMr, eelnra an tsosew i.MI. Send lot partlsulsrs itiiit imutun, ;a er as rs it, . a. tS-IHIs WHIN wrltln. aaauUaat tale a aerller enry is a danger oua medicine even when administered in very small doses, and few constitutions can stand it for any lengtn of time. Potash, produce inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and, often chronic diarrhoea follow its use, Now. the doctors will tell tou if won have Contagion Blood Poison yon must take these mineral for two year or longer; first, a course of Mercury, and when your teeth get so sensitive and sore that you can't eat, and the gums have a spongy, unnatural appearance, you are told to stop and a change to Potash is made. When the atomach rebels you are put on Mercury again, and so on ad infinitum, ot until the system become so thoroughly saturated with these poisonous drugs that the most disgusting sores break out on the body, the bones become diseased, and the muscles and joints are racked with the most torturing pains. Mercury snd Potash drive the eruptions aad blotches from the kin, but the virus remain ia the blood and the reappearance of the old symptoms ana tne occasional sore moutn snow that tbe poison is stiu active, ana you can ftever hose to comoletelv eradicate it bv this method of treatment. - , 8. 8. 8. i the only ws a waa sdvsi swancy-cmo xaars ox ao, or Urhtoea years ao, I contracted Blood Folsoa In s bad form, aad am aatlsfled that th rapid prorresa tow uieatww waa ms.iur wotua soon hat maae xne a life-Ion Inwalid er ended toy lit. A my aystem cam nnasr in insuenoe or B. . B., ta 111 Usage ol the Kyee. Most persons are right or left sighted. We all use one eye the right or leftIn preference, when looking through a glaas or taking aim wllb a gun. If we do not perceive this ourselves. ocui!s:s police ha charge of all. the city gates, nd opticians remark It The Ignorance reached down Into my vest Docket ,na tUn-m ttwtm nln In rv. l.n Plt. 1 nt mn.l nui,!. .... .!.!. . , .... ' 1 ' 1 W1IU -sub iw ""a auojeci is inns- banded hlra the money, with smile ncemen never carry any arm, not uwieu oj meir Duymg glasses at the "(Sreat Rentf!" .!i,o,i n. .. . atlnlr Kilt Ir un ,.nl, I nnrlnliin. aill Ivni,, . I, I- . .. . .... " U(rmc as -v - nnv,ua, Bsrora, I "i ..w . uvu. i,iu account or any guns ana cutiasse in rack at tne ta- amerence oetween the eyes. Thus only tlon, and when a signal gun la fired one of ,n J la helped, while the make a rush tot the station from other one, being less calledlntoexerclsc, which tbe sound come and grab the become les and leas useful and loses first weapon in sight. When on parade " power, a a tool rust when not In Yet both our eye are needed to BEST FOR THF nnWFIR piotoha and pimples rsdually disappeared and soon aa wvidano of th disease wa loft. I am now thlrty ata years old, and have ims bo tea of It dnrln tlsa past elahteen, years. 0. 8. S. doea all you claim for It. f WM. XltZB.SOK; Feraly, Ko. antidote for this de structive virus, and aa infallible remedy for this peculiar poison. It destroys and eradicate every particle of the poison, and make the blood, a healthy and pure as before the dis ease waa ron tract! . 8. 8. S. Is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, end we offer $r,ooo for proof that it contains soy mineral ingredient whatever. The general health improve a the Specific purge the system of impurities, and aa new, rich blood begin to flow in the vein the unsightly sores and other evidence of blood poison disappear ; strength returns snd you are forever rid of this loathsome disease. Our Home Treatment Book on Contagious Blood Poison tell you all about th aymptomj, different stages, etc., of this disease. We will mail you a copy free. If you need advice or special directions, write our physicians ; it will coat Tow nothing aad may hastea your cure. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. or when tbey have a review, which Is quite often, I the only time tbey are armed, especially if they expect any foreign devil to be present The weapon are funny looking, particular ly a savage looking three-hooked spear, which make a terrible, Jagged wound. 'Beside tbe 20.000 policemen within the wall, I am informed that Pekln maintains-144,000 mor . to regulate matter In the outer city. All these men are under the command of one head officer. Tbe officer and the men furnish their own nnlforms, but tbe state furnishes their arms, and each gets a monthly allowance of rice In addition to hi pay. Tbe chief get a use. see welL It becomes, therefore, highly Important to observe bow the child use Its eyes In order to correct those ttltude which tend to Injury of the sight, as well as the health. In writing, children rarely fall to give the head an inclination by which tbe eyes are placed at unequal distances from the paper. They are also apt to Incline the head too far and acquire the liublt of bringing It too near, a when they try to accommodate themselves to a feeble light Not sufficient attention is paid to these matters, especially when we consider tbe consequence of such hab it in mature age. A large proportion good salary, but those under him get ot our de'ec' originate In want of prop- little pay, depending mostly for what tbey can squeeze out of tbe prisoners whom they pull In." Utlca Pre. WITH AMATEUR ADMIRALS. Bronchi. J, and Cou-ampilon! mm9mm et.Lll 17. 8. CT3 1 a, E.' n. y. Our jramadr i raarsnt)tl, ft V 5 m turn, ffoirj or nrw&Mti, 'eaasnfat Boatlae Da ties of Cadeta at tha Aa- aapolis Naval Academy, On of th best conducted naval school In th world 1 that at which tbe officer of tbe United State navy receive their training. It I thorough In every department and tbe young man who graduate well op In hi das Is fitted for almost any station on board a ship. Th record of one day there I the record of all day a strict observance of all tbe rule of disci. pllne and thorough Instruction In every detail of naval warfare, v The cadet I aroused from hi slum- er care during childhood. We do wrong to such wonderful tools as our senses, when we do not give them tbe educa tion they need. It Is anrnrlln- ti,, parent who are so Dartlcnlar an, ' way their children hold their spoon or ' ten-mil walk every day for nine vea Vfc nar . Hill. .X .1 ... . 1 n-i . i . r. "twuu IV tue WBy. -S"a surcie, jii.tru ill a row, would be mopped bis brow. "Think of losing that much money on a turn of tbe card! I suppose that Is why you were lorcea to tans to tbe road?" "Well, no. The wlnuer said that such cheek as mine ought to be rewarded and be returned my money. I'll laVH been all right only when I got bsck to Chicago I put 1000,000 with It snd bet tbe wbole pile on a Horse race and lost by a nose. TUat reduced my fortune to les than $4,000,000, and so I Imd to take up till business to eke out my In come, ui course, n s a aad ease and I feel my position keenly, but wllb per severance ana integrity I nope to pull through In time to be able to pay the coo a ner wage again. lis re v(,n a matcn, piease r Nine If ear to Walt Through Ian(I, The largest city of the world la i... don, lying In four counties and having a population of 4,250,000, equaling the cuuiumeu pupuiation or l'arl Uni-llii ol tcicituwi auu nooit, -eg Walk mrougn an me sirects, avenues, lanee. and lley of the city, never traversing "ii wouia require tbey use their eyes. Some men Imagine there is no ac counting for taste until they are called upon to foot a dressmaker' bill. When business Is dull on the roll, road, tbe brakeman talk about carry ing great quantities of bulk eggs. 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