Hood's
SarsaparQIa b unquestiona
bly the greatest blood and
liver medicine known. It
positively and permanently
cures every humor, from
Pimples to Scrofula. It is
the Best.
Blood Medicine.
To make silk that has been washed
look like new put a tcaspoonful of methy
lated spirits to a pint in . tit rinaiug
water ami iron while damp.
There is more Catarrh in ttilt section ot ths
country than all other disease put toother,
and until the last Itw years was auivpcsed tube
Inauraoie. mr tgnwi insiir 'erti"vorp pro
nounced it a local aiia, ami prescribed local
remedies, ami by constantly tailing to cure
with local treatment. pronounced UtncuraMe.
Science h as proven catarrh to be a constltu-tionaldtaea-e.
and therelore requires conelUu
tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by F. f. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on the market. II
ie taken internally in doses from 10 dropa to a
tesspoonful. It aots directly on the bUvd and
muc tis surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for anv case it fail! to cure,
bend for circulars and testimonials.
Address. K.J. i'IIKNKY & CO., Toledo, 0
old by lirusis!,
Uall a Family Pills are the best.
A mocroseopic examination of a hair
will determine, with almost infallible
certainty, to what kind of animal it be
longed.
Piso'a Cure Is a rood couch inediclne.
It ha cured coombs and colds for forty
years. At arupgisu, jo cents.
A happy genius is on who has had
enough wealUi left him to make it un
necessary that he depend on hit talent.
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- Men Are Inferior to Cat
There are apteral points la which
man la Inferior to the rat The cat,
for one thing, ha no Vermiform ap
pendix, aud consequently never suffers
from appendicitis. Furthermore, while
man has chosen to be a nocturnal as
well as a diurnal creature he hits only
the diurnal vision; whereas the cat,
devoting "its da.vs to civilisation "aud
its nights to barbarism," can see iu the
dark as well as In the light, having a
patent adjustable ore.
She possess nine lives and all of
them have to be taken In order to get
rid of the cat If the slayer thinks he
slays he knows not well the subtle
ways In which this admirable creature
passes, turns and brings forward her
successive entitles for obliteration.
Drowned In the pond sli returns to
the woodshed or the kitchen door, re
quiring to be shot. Shot she comes
back to be asphyxtntcd. Smothered
by the fumes of chloroform, she re
vives and calls for prosaic acid. She
is a walking, living, breathing, vocifer
ating exemplification of the principle
of metempsychosis. Her reincarnations
In one brief period outrival those to
which man Is condemned by the Hin
doo theology In hundreds of years and
her avatars outnumber Buddha's.
It Is no wonder that the Egyptians
worshiped, the cat She has been able
to get hold of some principle which
man, the boaster, who vaunteth him
self almost a god. Is denied New York
Mall and Express.
Turkish women eat rose learea
batter to secure plumpness.
with
Care (or Backache.
Randolph, Keb., May 30. Cedar
Co. has seldom heard ot a mote wonder
ful case than that of Mrs. Lucy Nicb
olla of this place. For a long time
Mrs. Nicholls suffered with verv severe
pains in the back and almost instantly
these pains left her. She has tried
doctors and evervthing, but nothing
had helped her till she used Do-Id s
Kidney Pills. She says:
uouu i Kidney rills did me so
much good I can't tell, it was so won
derful. My back hurt me all thetiaie,
I doctored and tried everything but did
not feel any better. I thought my life
was short on earth, but now I feel like
a new person. I used one box of
Dodd's Kidney Pills and I do not feel
the slightest ache or pain. I can tutn
and twist any way without feeling Jt
and I feel so proud of it I cannot hardly
express my gratitude to Podd's Kidney
Pills for what they have done for me."
'Young women may avc
much sickness and pain, says
Miss Alma Pratt, if they will
only have faith in the use of
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Judging- from the letters she fa
receiving' from so many young pirls,
Mrs. Pinkham believes that our girls
re often pushed altofrether too near
the limit of their endurance now
adays in our public schools and seminaries.
Nothing U allowed to Interfere with
studies, the girl must be pushed to the
front and graduated with honor ; often
physical collapse follows, and it takes
years to recover the lost vitality,
often it is never recovered. Miss Pratt
ays,
" Diab Mr.8. PnnrHAif : I feel It
my duty to tell all vounir women how
much Lydia K. iMnkhani's) won
derful Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I was completely run
down, unable to attend school, and did
not care for any kind of society, but
now I feel like a new person, and have
gained seven pounds of flesh in three
months.
"I recommend It to all young
women who suffer from female weak
ness." Miss Alma Pbatt, Holly,
Mich. 15000 forftlt IferlflKil efatees astasf
tmlrnggtmiiMMU cannot tn produui.
Small Coin Newer and Brighter.
"Have you noticed the Improved
quality of the coins now In circula
tion?' asked the trolley car conductor
as he pulled a handful of bright pen
nies, nickels and dimes from his pock
et for Inspection.
"It's due to an effort on the part of
the government to put better money
Into circulation by recalling the worn
and shiny pieces from which the Im
pression of the die has become effaced.
I've noticed for the past two years a
steady Improvement in this respect
All the banking institutions now
throw aside the coins that how decid
ed traces of wear, aud the treasury
department redeems these with new
ones. In England a soiled bank note
Is unknown. The paper money Is a!
ways new and crisp, being recalled
before It becomes worn. It's getting
to be that way in this country with our
small coin." Philadelphia Record.
MASSAQB HEART TO LlFK.
Death from Anaesthetic Thrice Defeat
ed by Marvelous Operation.
Massaging back to life human
heart that has ceased to beat Is the
marvelous operation three times suc
cessfully performed by modern sur
gery. A Philadelphia physician, Dr.
W. W. Keen, ts authority for the
statement that two of the people thus
brought back from the gates of death
are now alive and heal, by.
It this operation ts finally establish
ed as a successful feature of surgery,
both laymen and scientist look for
ward to the following Important re
sults: 1. A material lessening of the num
ber of deaths which occur while tlu
patient Is under the Influence of ether
or choloroform.
2, The possibility of a remedy and
a cure for that dreaded and mysterious
ailment known to science s catalepsy.
8. A removal of the awful dread ot
being burted alive.
Dr. Keen does not stand sponsor for
all these claims. But be does assert
that life apparently extinct hat been
renewed by continuing the heart's
closed pulsation through massage. In
a case recently reported the patient
was to all Intents and purposes dead,
The heart had ceased to beat, breath
ing had stopped, and the collapse
from choloroform was apparently com
plete. Death had been apparent to
the physicians and nurses for five mln
utes before sn operation was under
taken. Then the surgeon In charge
deliberately cut open the diaphragm,
reached for the heart, and employed
the massage treatment. At the end
of Ave minutes, after repeated chafing.
the heart resumed Its beating, snd res
plratlon was restorvd by artificial
means. In two other recorded cases
the patients were brought back to II fo
and the operation was entirely successful.
It Is related that some of the great
surgeons of Europe who have been
working upon this theory hsve spent
many years In experimenting on dumb
animals. In quite a number of their
cases the hearts of dogs that have
been froren for fifty hours after the
supposed death have had their pulsa
tion restored by massage.
Physicians shake their beads over
the possibility of the new treatment
being applied to restore those attack
ed by catalepsy. But If It could bo
employed In this way It would remove
cne of the awful terrors of that dis
ease, the fear of being buried alive.
So great Is this terror that men hsve
asked that a knife be plunged through
their heart to make death absolutely
certain.
IN A CHICAGO NIGHT SCHOOL
A Cham of Sir Henry Irving.
When Sir Henry Irving was staying
lately at the Queen's Hotel, Manches
ter, a small boy, about 6 years oM,
son of William Mollison, a well-known
member of Sir Henry's company,
strayed Into his rooms one afternoon.
Invited to make himself at home, aud
take some refreshment he consumed a
pear and a bottle of lemonade with
apparent satisfaction. Then gazing
steadfastly at his host be said:
"I do miss Phil May."
"So do we all," said Sir Henry,
gravely.
"Yea, but I miss him most," pursued
the child. "He was my chum."
"Ah! that makes It very bard," sai l
Sir Henry.
There was a long pause, and then
the little fellow asked very earnestly:'
"Will you be my cbum now?" So
they swore eternal friendship on th
altar of Pbll May's memory.
Where the best things are not pos
sible, the best should be made of those
that are. Hooker.
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Difllcnlt? of the Lisping Urchin In Ren
dering Bhakeepearean Lines,
A certain night school Is tn session
three evenings a week In a cavernous
building on the river front One
mounts a draughty staircase, gropes
through bleak passages that echo to
the tread and enters a gas-lighted,
odo rating classroom, where the air Is
filled with a murmur like the sound of
rain on the roof; It Is the diligent
scratching of a hundred pens on a hun
dred copy books. Boys of many na
Mortalities, of many ages, ranglug from
12 to 80, and of many degrees of grlml
ness, toll stoically at their copying
The "smallest boy" Is very small and
particularly grimy. His head droops
devotedly above the work, and bis fin
gers are fairly paralyzed with the rig
ldity of his gTlp on the pen. "Truth
crutbed to earth shall rlth again," b
whispers to himself, repeating the copy
book text as he laboriously transcribes
It Nothing has been able to break the
littlest boy" of lisping. It Is the lisp
of nervous childishness, and In aston
ishing contrast to the astuteness of his
vocabulary on occasion.
Along the walla stretch blackboards.
where dusty processions of straggling
sums and conjugated verbs trail like
caravans across a desert In one cor
ner the blackboard blossoms luto an
oasis, a roll of honor In coldred chalk,
with the "smallest boy's" name at te
top.
When copy books sre put away there
Is the ordeal of mental arithmetic, and
ofter that the reading class. To-night
the selection Is Sbakspearean, a part
of the second act of "As You Like It"
The boys rend In turn, up one aisle
and down the next, their earnestness
and the admonitions of the master re
deeming the performance from ridicu
lousness, though Orlando's Impassion
ed address Is delivered in a Dutch
brogue, and Jaques is variously
Swede, an Italian and a Jew. The
"Seven Ages" are accomplished In trl
nmph, down to the "Justice," full of
wise saws and modern Instances," and
now It Is the "smallest boy's" turn to
read. Rising, he bawls out the lines
that follow with breathless eagerness
as one who knows bis lesson well:
Tn thlxth then th'if
Into the lean snd tullppertd cautsloon
With th-pectscleth on notb, aud pouch
on thldei
Hitb youthful both, well-thared, a W'irld
too wide
For hith tlirunk th-bauk, and hlth big
many voith.
Taming again to childlto treble, plpth
And whltbleth In bith thound.
Ayers
Why is it that Ayer'a Hair
Vigor docs so many remark
able things? Because it is a
hair food. It feeds the hair,
puts new life into it. The hair
Hair Vigor
cannot keep from growing.
And gradually all the dark,
rich color of early life comes
back to gray hair.
"Whan I first uteri Aver's tuir Vifror bit
lislr hi about alt sr.,r. hut no it It a in,'
rich Itlsr. and a tlih'k at I coutit wttl,."
Mtu. at'MAN KLvr'K.Mrta, luicumbia,
Ala.
fin a tiottl.
AM U, !,,'.(
for
i c. Ta on.,
Gray Hair
WtiTiiraa of the WhyfAtre.
Fred I always cnjy conversing with
a apinater at a social h'utheriug.
Joe ltecause why
Kred She never bores one half to
death by talking ahont old times.
To Break In New Shoes.
Atwaraohake tn Alien' Foot-KaM, apovl'T
Itcurva hot, wvatUiir, aching, awullvn fol.
I'urrN com. Ingrowing naila and bullion! At
all Jniinlnu ami , aturra, .'.V Ism't acwot
anTiubttiimr. Sample mailt KKKK. AiMrvu
Allen S. Olmsted. U Roy, N. V.
for
Harmonious Dot-tore.
"They have called two doctors la
consultation."
"And do the doctors agree?"
"I believe they have nxreed upon the
price." riiiladelphU Ledger.
Mdthera will find Mra. Wtiulowa'a Soothing
Syrup th twit remedy to u , fur their chltJmu
ourias tn taetaluf inui..
The Greeks hud a female deity
named Ilyglela, whoso duty It was.
when properly propitiated, to keep the
babies well; when she neglected her
business, however, tho deficiency was
sometimes remedied by Medltrlna, who
restored the health of the little ones.
WATER IN DESERT CACTUS.
Natives Are Accustomed to Tap riant
When Tby Are Tlilrjr.
The marvelous strength of desert
plauts Is well known, but we are at
a loss to explain the source or rea
sons of their luxuriance Iu regit""'
where only a few Inches of water fall
.iri,, ii,. v..ar. and that Hide Im
mediately drunk up by the torrid still.
What enables the yucca to thrust Its
head through thirty feet of gypsum
and sand or the barrel cactus to t'io
enormous Humilities of water snd to
hold the water for numlhs, perhaps
years, or the sumach to cling ih ten
aciously to Its ground when every
thing else Is swept away, are titles
tlons which none can satisfactorily an
swer. No leas marvelous ami Inex
plicable Is the meaitilte shrub, which
sometimes lias mot. over IUI.V feet
long, and other desert plants whoa:
hairy coverings ami resinous coatings (
prevent th evaporation of moisture.
These secrets may soon be dlaeovercd. ,
however, sa the Carnegie liiatlltltlon i
has established a desert botanical litlf i
oratory nt Tucson tn study them.
It was suiting the desert hills west
of Torres, Mex. Tho Indian cut the
ton from a blunt about live feet high
and with a blunt stake of palo ventu,
pounded to a pulp the upper six or;
eight Inches of white flesh In the
standing trunk. From this, handful ,
by handful, he siiueexed tho water Into
the bowl he had made In the top of
the trunk, throwing the discarded pull'
ou the ground, ny ms .i.v , i MPS
secured two or three uuarts of clear, OCVl .
water, slightly salty and allghlly bitter: V5Ok V"-
to the tuate. but of far better quality. QWA'
than some of the water a desert trav- j f i.
VYT
SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE.
- . ... mM
eler Is occasionally compelled to use.
The I'npago, dipping this water up In
his hands, drank It with evident pleos
ure snd said that his people were so
cUKtomed. not only to secure their
drinking water In this way Iu times
of extreme drouth, but that they used
It also to mix their meal preparatory
to cooking It Into bread National
lieogrupblcal Mngnnlne.
Wfavi
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Tired, N.rvotfi, Aching, Trsmbll..
Sleepless, Noodles.
I'e-ru-na Renovates, RegulaUi, r...
toret,
A I'retty New York Woman's
covery the Talk at tier
Numerous t'rlandi.
Mrs. J, K, Finn, 3 r;((l
street, Hitftalo, N. Y., writes:
Hlh
keep
retina Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
UeutU.iiieiit-."A fw ,,, , L
to give up social eillr,,,i
health was nuiipltiUily t,rok,.n d '
The doctor advised a cuin,it mi J
a year. As this was out nl ti,
Hon for a time, I began ( , '
some other means nt rvaturln.
health,
"I lil often heard nl IVrunsaas...
ciillellt oilc, so I bought a hoU( ,
see what It would .In f, .,i ,,
certainly took hold ot my system Sail
rt'jtiviiinieti mo, ami ill ire than Its
months I was In pertt lim.ii), ...j
now when I feel worn out ur tlrtdi
doe or two of l'eimia la all Hist I
mwl." Mr. J. K. Urn,.
Mt. J. W. IteynohU, t,Ut.m, 0LI,
writes:
"I owe my health ami lifettirsma.
We rrly rail In physician. In fat
It lias bmn year since 1 bsv taia
aay other medicine than yours. lm
aliaid of drugs, and although ,ltt
been sick many time I I a takanoaly
your medicine. They are w.mdert!
indeed. We have a very large bonis
snd entertain great deal and I do ill
my own work, thanks to 'ruh."
Mis. J. W. Krynol.la.
fl I V after Orst day's UMurlr.Klliie'si!rtNrr,
fUstorer. Henti fur r'rreUtt Irtsl b.,lt!e and inMttaa.
Dr. U. u. Kiiue. w Arvb ft . i'uiua.iptna, I'a,
Itouml to 1'lensn.
Touug I.mly I have prevailed on my
father to allow you to palut my por
trait, but he doesn't lil your work.
It'Anber Why mil?
"He savs it lacks rnnie."
"Huh! lie docs, cli? Well. I'll pulrit
you as 'The Slcvpiug lU-auty,' and then
REBUFF WAS CUTTING ONE.
1'lttliiii Metort of "Mad 1'nel" to an
I nacntlciiiaoly Keniark.
Many stories sre told of MclKiiia'.d
Clarke, known fifty yours ago In New;
York as the "mad poet," which show '
that he had s vein of great shn-wd j
ness, such as la often possessed If '
people who sre counted Insane.
I re Treatment tor Women.
Any woman eialilitg to I placed q
jthe list of 1'r. Ilartman's patients lot
But
U pronipllf
No free meili.
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Silee
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A wom.ni In s-s'tety la obliged toj
late hours, .-he must alien, I re-
,...,,n.,,,. balls. She seldom alloaa
i hersc II a .julet i-tcning at h.,tne. Her
whole time ia taken up III Iwping en-
i ....... ...... u 4.r ..iiti.rliiiiiii.L tiiheroen
j j 'ree home trratiiirnt and advite hoql4
llcr system becomn completely fun Immediately send lisine Snd symptoais,
down as a ri'ii".iieiuv. Mii-a-ioit Hilda duration of dlaraae and treatment aj.
herself in a en, nil, iu m,.ii as ss- rrady lilwl. nirrrtioiis for Ihi
teuiic catarrh, i ins i,a a.. ,,, treatment will
calh-l cntiirtlial nervousness.
II ....... TIl. m.,,,M Clll.l kllO
the value of IVr.m at such a lime, eln will bet supplitd by th tbs-tor, t
if thev coiil, I relie the Invigorating. ' all tiereSMry dijertioti m hf
One day he was sontiil at a tnMe atrengtlu-niiig id.vt that IVriuia would nhr.
In a New York hotel .iiiletly eating have, how tnui h tmsi-ry could ls j Head what th aliove ladies bar la
bis simple dinner when two .ing i.W. ' of 1'r.un a cure for the-, tssw.
men took their seats at the same table j Letters ft, mi ssietv women s.l overs , ... .
McPonald I'lsrke was a well know t. t, r.,... Mate, t.snfy to the tad! Address) Ir. Ilsrtu.su, I reaidetil of
llgure, snd th young men at once (,flt lVruna is the tonic for s run ; The llartman Haiiltarlittn, Coliimbui,
recogiilzi-d him, though lie did Dot do n, ,i,. te.l urn one system. jt'hlo.
know them. ,
They were not gentlemen In the best
sense of tho word, ami It occurred
to them that they uilht have soma
spurt with the poor poet. Tome
qtietitly one of them aunl In Bit uu
ueceasnrlly clear tone:
"I have seen almost everything ami
everybody In New York except Mc
lkmsM Clarke. 1 have a great ad
mirations for tile poems, ami I would
give it great ileal tn ace the loan."
When he passed the mad poet
leaned forward and said with evident
gratlllcatluti:
"Sir, I am Melionald Clarke, whom
you say you wish to see."
The young man atuml at him with
much rudeness for a moment, and
then drawing a quarter from I, is
pocket, be In lit It on the port's plate,
snyltig, "That's for the slht:"
Clarke looked at tho coin for an In
stant, and then placing It In his pocket,
be took out a "York shilling," 11.'',
cents. This he handed to the young
man, snylng gravely, "Children ,aif
price."
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The bride and groom sat side by
side. "Dearest," be said, looking up
Into her eyes, for he was smaller, so
that be really and truly looked up and
Into her eyes.
"Yes, love," she responded In soft
frightened mouse tone.
'If I had known that tunnel was
tnat long I would have kissed you."
'Didn't you kis me?" she asked
with much surprise.
'No," he replied.
'Well, somebody did." Cleveland
Leader.
The BUtine Madonna.
Mrs. Bull Ob, yes; we took In the
art gallery when were In Dresden.
Mrs. Swellman Then you saw
Baphnel's masterpiece there, of course.
Mrs. Bull Yes, Indeed. The "Six
teen Belladonna," you mean. Phila
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tion goue. It Is no longer necessary!
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can be produced ensllv and eh
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former years the harvesting of Ice for
market In more southern lniliu,la was
carried to enormous proportions, the
total quantity cut during lust winter,
which embraced perfect conditions for
the securing of a large crop, was hut
4S.),fKi0 tons, ngalnst 7isi.i) tons gatii
crcd In tho winter of tin i2 3.
Tho advantage offered by chemistry
and modern machinery for the pro
ductlon of Ire and the perfect control
or temperature at whatever degree de
sired, when mid wherever needed, lr
respective of climatic condition, 'r,,n.
dors their mechanical acquirement
cheaper than can bo obtained from
noturnl lc when transportation from
remote dlMrlots f storing am! t,
great wastage of original hulk through
melting I taken Into consideration. In
all manufacturing necessity for cooling
and for maintaining uniform degrees
of temperature, a well us rertulnty of
control of such conditions, together
with their greater economy, present
systems of nrtHMal refrigeration are
iiunuuiK nature out or tlie field f
competition and reducing the latter to
cnieny local vniun.
MOOD R1VHR
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"(his Is Indeed the supremo moment
of my lift.. The divine joy of ,i,ui,m
j... .0 o.j nun 11 n,y prntlllaed wf
is rar neynna any earthly hnpplnes
have ever dreamed,"
(Icrnlrtlnn nestled lovingly,
"I have bad my share of (, world
pleasures," Tompklim continued, ten
derly. "In this moment tjny 'ri 8)
eelipsed. I havo had my share of th.s
world's sorrows. In tho heavenly exnl
tiitlon of your love they are nil f()rKot
ten. With you In my arms my aonl Is
beyond reach of earthly trouble and
translated sit nercne."
Deliriously Impulsive. (i(.in',ii
clasped her arms about bin, nm
pressed herself to his noble heart ay
the New York Times. Then, oh.'cruol
fate! In the midst of bis exaltation 11.
love light faded from poor Toiiiulii,,'
eyes, and with wild cry he clutched
at bis heart
"Just my luck," he gaped weakly
"Confound it, Oeraldlne. that last 1,.; '
of your completely cruued two cigars
In my vest pockot-10 cent lr,tgbtr
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MILLS
The A. H. Averili Mach
incry Cos.
Write for Catalogue
and Prices
PORTLAND
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GIVK riKTTI-.ll satisfaction tlmn
anytliliiR on the market at any
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ri imtilit of good iiuiteriiil to rt n
'Oregon roads'' Iron corners on IkII"i
braces on shads, heavy second growth
wheels, ( rowed rims.
H you wont to (m l suro tliat you sr
gutting your money' wortli, !(
"Hue Lino" or a Mitchell llupgy.
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