I A 7J.Wm 1 M. HM ' M m M m WW f II J1 MT I JV j vk. ., nerve are weak w in ii - v everythine Roes wronj. iou re tired all the time, easily discouraeed, nervous, ana irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood Is thin, our doctor says you are threatened with nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. - W mir thsit M srs ! hw . Jt anirill m m (.mm. U Is I ill wees serf a w...iiterfm! m.lwi" ' " pars wmmi. v . nt i . " - II W ft tMI. .Int-M-'-'. J. c. T ro.. for Weak Nerves Keep trie, bow) regular svitr, Ayera Fill, just- ont pm -' !. Captd Ie rested. half-repentant bachelor, with quit I pi! of rocks. Propped in. one day. bsid th way, and bought t pair of aocks. Arrived at hoiut roiuaotic joyl h wond'ringly drew out not deep hidden ia the hosefrom rout fair hand, n doubt! "I'm twenty year of age," it read, "and called a country bell. With yon I'd lik to correspond if you will sever telL My object matrimony U, and your. I hope, tha same. If you'll address ne, 1 11 respond." Aud then aha wrott her nam. On re with hope. th bachelor that Tery ewnirif wrote. And folded his epiatl with a kiss inside the note. Sly Cupid had him in his mesh no Tery clever catch. For, after all. quit foolish is half repentant bach. But oh how sheepish did ha feel, when from the fair oukaowa Thia answer came, to quench his Same- "Au old maid I hare crown Alaa 'twas forty years ago I planne-1 j that fond surprise, Defeated by a heartlessi wretch who wouldn't advertise Shock fb th Lawyer. A weil-kuown lawyer of this city. -Yoa rnbbly dont reoiember me," whose office is located close to theipe,,, self-made man proudly, city hall, received a tremendous shock j-but twenty years ainn. w heu I was a the other day. He was counsel for tmor. humbie Ny. yoa gTe me a man charged with larceny, and, as th ciessage to carry "Yea, jes, evidence was conclusive, he advised .Tied the busy man. "Where's ths , his client to plead guilty. "You know that you have a bad rec ord and you have practically confessed your guilt." said the lawyer in a sooth ing manner, "and you will be sentenc ed to about three year in Jail." This last sentence completely dum- j lounaea tae prisoner, oui u i y??l:L?LT. ninuriuiuriiii.."j very serious manner said: "Will you kindly go out and get me a good law yerr As soon as the lawyer recovered from the shock be told the prisoner b would argue the case for him. Phila delphia Press. A ReaatifBl Yolsme. . persistent suitor. "B--ause 'a wort to The most beantiful volume In the wse is s-.t.ili-lent.' and I have said Concessional Library at Washington -0 to you." "Ye, bat I'm wise is a Bible which was transcribed on j enough to knew that a woman's 'No' parchment by a monk In the lth cen-j eventually mean yes.' " Pbili turr. The general lettering 1 in the ; j)ph!a Pre. German text, each letter i perfect, j M tie eaJ pf tn;rtT rears Hiram and there is not a scratch or blot from j tccumniated a fortune. His wif lid to lid. Each chapter begins withjsaJ jjjujVjt. wore delighted. "For." a large tliuminated letter, in which is nli taiBg modesv. -we drawn the figure of a saint, some loci-' ww na ,1Te aneT enouirh to dent or whoa the chapter tell. , fpiursre. but poor der papa Is Ftr., Ule ln.-r.-c PUc,. f f a The nrt life Insurance policy of ; p1!?'- li which the detaU are on record result- j "It s so long since yoa Ust called ed In a lawsuit. William liybbons ln-jnpoa tne I was beginning to think ou sured hiniwlf on June 13, 15S3. for were forgettag me." said Miss PecLl. I3S3 aini dying In twelve month. ; as she came down to the young aian He did die May IS of the next year, a the parlor. "I'm for getting yon." and the dis;u:ei underwriters (the replied the ardent youth, "and it's tor company of stose days) contested pay-i cetting you tLat I've ei:el to-aight. meat on the pie that be had lived twelve months of twenty -eight days each World's Work. Or aad Faei. .Pennsylvania, which make more than half the iron used in the Cnited Staiea. produce !es than 2 per cent of the iron ore mined. Ohio, which eorces next to Pennsylvania as an iron maiT. nitces tes than 1 per cent of the tcui. In both cases the or is brought to the fuel, and thi 1 tie po'icy in this country. Only In Ala bama are the oje and fuel found to gether. Scientific American. Sokm Wu m Her. hadn't locked at It three minutes be- M ember of congregation Do yon fore my corns begin hartin" me." know your sermon on coveteouaaes ' Cleveland Leader. Ust Sunday grlevoosiy offended and I "Proeperiry T aid Ir. SllgncetB. th disgusted Brother Pneer? i eminent surgeon. "There is attogeter The Rev. K. Moffatt Laightly Aha', i soe aoch prrer!ty : It is killing busi I hail have to tell my wif that It : aev" "la what way? asked the cod one oa her. She contended all ' other. "Why. sir. alnxwt anybody th way home from church that mora- )na afford to have appendicitia lug that there wasn't a ma tn the an- ijajj. and. la consequeace. all of my dience who had paid th slightest at- tet patent regard it as too common, testioa to the sermon. ;in,j refuse r? hare it." Chicago Trio- Tact. ! on. Th lovely girt hesitated. ; a gentleman who was in the habit "Tell aae. Mr. Throg son." h said. 1 tf dining daily at a certain restaurant "am 1 th first girl yon vr loved!" itmii to the waiter tan Irishman'.- "Io "I'll be honest with you. Mis Eo- stead of tipping yoa every day. Fat alee." replied th young man. "Toad wtU give ou yor tip in a (uxp ar not. But you art tar and away sum at the vol cf the month." "vYo ;!i the most beautiful" jyou motad paying me in advance. Th rest was easy Chicago Tri- -mT" "Weil! that is rather a s:rii,- De. ; re-juest. -However, if yoa are la w tat Tskea mt Htm tera. Mr. New'y We don't appreciate: things we get for nothing. Everybody i Ukea the Cling best that cot th Mr. New j Then yoa mast lov mt a great deal, bev.-aa I've beard yoa ay that you paid very dearly for m. Uetroit Free I "res. For re l It Xo. "Take heed ant th sofcata trata." Tins srk tie kevr. aeedy: A bKouw chooi? was I ia yoath. Aad av I'm oil aad Mdy.1 ii.?t ? au t-Sil?!? t KM Cw. am taki Fj j 03 He Would you rother be pretty or witty! She Slrl New York 8un, Tha coal man should be brought to aee the error of I1 wctgha. Phlla.dl phi Record. "Does Mr. Reuben Haybrlck keep boarder?" "He takes 'ein. but ha don't keop 'em." Chicago Chronicle. Ella He min of food fa rally, doesn't be? Stella Yes, he' the ouly thing 1 know against It Town Topic. Johnny r. la It wrong to steal !from a trust? Johnny s ra IVw't let the Question bother you. my son. It's i Impossible. Cleveland, l.cdgor. Gourmand (after a table d'hote)--Anything else, waiter! Waiter On more peach, sir, and you'll 'av eat the menu. Iwdon Bystander. "Dey ain't no slch thing e glttln' married in her.ven." "Course dey ain't Don't da Bible tell you Its a plac r peace en rest?" Atlanta Constitution. Mrs, Hatterson I didn't see you at the lecture on "The Simple Life." Mrs. Cutterson Why. no; 1 had no Idea It was godug to bo such a swell affair. Brooklyn Life. Wife It la so kind of you to put on my boots for me. Kneeling Husband trussing awayi It's a a pleasure, my dear. Still. I'm glad you're not a ceutlpede. Piok-Me I'p. Miss Rlter Could you nse anything In your "Household IVpartmetit" th weak Country Kditor Yev we could handle a couple of dotcn of fresh esgs nicely. New York Time. "What couclnslon does that cam paign orator reach In his argument?" "He never arrive at a conclusion. He merely steps now and then to take breath." Washington Star. Willie Teacher told ns to-day that there's a certain kind o tree that grow out o' rocks. I can't remember what it was. His Fa It'a a family tree. 1 guess. Philadelphia Ledger. The Irish 1-dy declared t the nag- istrate that the defendant had stolen nT nen "How do you know It Is v.-,,, hni" liked th Jmt?e. "Know iitr cried the Irate ladr. "I hsr ' known that ten ever since It was an answer?" "You are the first one to hom I have shown this poem," the young poet went on; "I was wootug the niu last night " "Foor fei;wr repllJ the editor, binding hack the manu script. "It's too bad she rejected you. Chicago Journal Hicks-How do you happen to be , ,i,i. r- i. . t rhonrrht ivou believed Friday was an unlucky lay. Wicks Well. I always have. ' But it occurred to me this mrn.ng that perhaps it would be uniucky for the fish. SoinervU Journal. "I'm afraid you're not wise." said the fair girl. "Whv?" demand's! th Can I have yoar keener.- joornii. The passenger who had been holding himseif up by a strap sat down in .seat that had J:ist been vacated. ; "There is plenty of room, ma'am." he laid to the pudgy. little matron sirriag next "Don't move" "We don't have o." she sail with a cheerful strtile: , - we own tte houe we live in." Chl- 1 cago Trtbane. "I teli y what." aMerted Old Man Spigget. "that there painter feller Is a fin artist." "What Impressed you ; about his work?" "Well, tier" was a ptctur he cal ed The Ra'nonn." an" ' I swan, it was that nat'ral that 1 crown for you, out did yoa m:trnt jmer "Oh. ao, sorr. bat I am ieaviag her to-morrow " His 1 votpUiaeat. Food Young Mother twita first borni Sow. which of us do yoa think he is bkl Frteod CudiTla'.iyr Weil, of course, intelligence ta not really dawned in h's couEtecasc yet. but be' wonder fully tike both of you. Punch. A Safe Bet. "Do yoa Hna'i. lit gug to rain or soowt" "Ye. I'm w'.iiirg to bet It wilt" C'.eveiand Praia I-e-ier. A dealer always tsoke cigar that doa't Mil TASKS IN RAILROAD BUILDING. rw Carload f Fowdtr 1- Oa Blast Mil r Track Cost. aiSO.OOO. "Look out! Look out! It going off!" waa th wild cry heard a few Aav airo lu Paw Paw. a small moun tain encircled West Virginia towu, on th new Hue of th uu, twur mile en it of Cumberland, when th ringing of boll aud blowing of whla- lle gave th warning that in a w tinuti th button would be pivssed that would explode 8.000 louuds of klant powder lu the ncky mountalu side directly opposite and eloe to th town. For thre day th people of Taw Paw had watched meu carry lug can after can of powder Into the tunuel dug Into the face of rock. A th number of cans disappearing in tue mountain side Increased th alarm of th people grew, and some In terror left the town, while those reuialnlug tilled tlielr ears with cotton and waited for they knew uot what At last, when &.'3 cans of powder, 8,125 pounds, had beeu emptied lu th. arm exteudlng right aud left from the Inner ends of the two 43 foot tun uels.wire laid nd the tunnel closed, the electric button was pressed. There waa a deep, rumbling report th. whole earth seemed to rock as though shakeu by au earthquake and tons of rock plunged forward and tippled over into th caual and river. Not a ton had been thrown a hun dred feet toward the freuiied town, but 20,000 yard of rook had beeu toru from the mountain side aud many pre cious days saved the contractors whj ar building the "link" connecting the Western Maryland ItalUoad at Cherry Run with the West Virginia Central Railroad at Cumberland, aud thus bringing nearer realisation George Gould's dream of making the abaa Railroad an ocean to ocean line. It wa only the proximity of this blast to a town that made It particu lar nromineiit on this rallroal con struction that Is requiring a blast f t almost every foot of the roadbed; in fact It was a small one In comparison to some that have been fired. In on blast. In Sidling Hill mountain, tu charge consisted of 1.400 can of pow der. Just two carloads, and when it was put off rocks weighing half a toj wer burled through the air hundreds of yards, across the Potomac Rivet nd striking telegraph poles along thj Baltimore and Ohio Railroad brose them off close to the ground. . It is this necessity for almost con tinuous blasting that has done much toward making this snry-nv miU atrin of railroad constructi n the mis: expensive of any built In recent year. with the sing! exception or the line over which the WabaiU enters Pitts burg. The cost of building the tirsi five mile from Cumberland averaged (290.000 a mile and the average cost for the !ity-nve nilk is jmuXW s mile. In building thi connecting link, th Wabash has had to contend witi an unusually large namber of obsta cle of a surprising variety. onn placed la the way by nature, others by man. I'pon forty miles of this line ther are engaged to-day 2.(!2? men. 300 am mala, nine locoinotives and nine stet-a shovel. For eighteen myctiis there ha been no cessation of labor, and l! I toped that In eight more the work will be completed. An Idea of the difficulties encounter ed can be formed fro:u the fact thit tai Bee In forty mii- crJSTtes rh Potomac River nine t.me't. the Chest peake and Ohio canal seven times, th- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Hire- rimes, nasse drouth mountain ran.-; and spur by Ave tunnels. raryi:.g it length from TO feet to i.t f.et through ridge and hiils by iuaum-r-abl cut, many of thrtn over fifty feet deep through solid rvx-k. and so? almost a mile ia length, and tiiat a great portion of the road is teiag cut out of the rocky ti-i-1- of mountain ranges, directly above the canaL The first work was done oa tM connecting link on J; y 21. V..'. art) the contract caifed f r Its eompletl.w In eighteen months. The delay n! extra work occasion. d by trouble :tj the canal rendered It conipietio:. withln contract tin. au icips.-iiiil!ry. It to only a fact that work U beiaa rushed day and "night regardics oi weather condition and withnt re;sr. to expense, that csakes safe tiie pre diction that not later than January 1 190i, the Wabash will have this :in. open for traffic. Plamace Muntrrt Th Cnited Statu revenue cuttel TheC put in at Honolulu a while a-o. aay a writer in Field and Strf-jx. with seventy prisoner, all J.ipanse piumage hunters, wlu bad been up tared on an Atneri -an island w hile engaged la their Illegal operations. Be fore the war with Kua.su broe out they were sent out a hunters by a Toky firm. Their destination was Lima easy Island, known in many re gions at a wonderful nesting place f..-r plumage birds. Thi island U ia the niid-PaeiSV. not far from Midway l.cl The fj'-t that it belongs to the I nitfd States did not seem to deter the Oriental plumage hunters- Tiiere ws, beside the hunters, a corps of kiaj;er a.nl taxidermists. They weot to work In January and coiierted many ih-maad of skin. Late la the same aiMr.th an ocean gsle des'troyed their s- -ov-ier. drowned some of the meu. acid lef t tii. rest maroocol upon tiie lsiaad. A eecood Japanese ves.el brought about forty more hunter, who were left to xa the others. The master of th ship left word that he w, .!..) presentiy returu. bat he d.d not. Mean wail the war came on. but tl plumage hunters kaew no-.h'.tg .-f it. Perhaps thy were forg t;'i In aay case, they were very hsrgry when finaiy discovered by the Cnited States revenue steamer, rescued aid ia:r rl oced- Captaia Hamlet, cf the TV!, tayt they had wrought an appdU.aj SBi-"2at of detructioa. They tad eorie,-?wl 331 case of floaiag. aad in all likelihood bad destroyed osore th.a 3w:j, plumage tinlj. Xul txioklaa: lor M or. "1 e Joaa-j t-i stiftej from ci gar to a p t I he trying to uu Wttneyl" 'o; he ! W !txy to bit th ends 3 hi cigars." Science Science 1 not a collection of guesse. oplulon. lellef or icu. latU- view. Science I demonstrated and demonstrable truth. Rev. J. 8, Thompson, Disciple, Ia Angeles, Cal. Social Life. fnless Christianity die closes to u Ui pleasure of our social nature here and now, Christianity will not discover much of a bien for us hereafter. Rev. Thorn Parry, Pree byterlan, Pittsburg. rubltc Worship. Public worship I not all there Is to Christianity, but th evident decline lu th attendance of the public a related to the population, I a sign of religious apathy. Rev. F. A. Stiiwell. Baptist. Cleveland, O. " Small Temptation. The young uwn who 1 bouud to go to the devil 1 bound to go there anyway, but there are many who are led from the traight path by small temptations. Rev. F. A. Strough. Congregationalism Pawtucket. R. I. Re Master Be master of yourself. Do not be th slave of habit or of pov erty or of uperstitkin. or of time, but tand facing life, the uncrowned king of circumstance, and In It all plan for eternity. Rev. C. C. Pierce, Baptist, Lo Angeles. Cttl. Reform, The voice of reform, which I the voice of (h1. spctik onv to the oue who has ear to hear and often when the men of a u.it km are too much engrossed in money-making, tt speak to a woman. Rer, Robert Hopkins, Congregational!!, Cleveland, O. The Church. We speak of attend ing church as a duty, more deeply la It a privilege and a beueftt. The union of the oul with Its God Is the mean ing and purpose of religion; the church 1 mean to that end. Rev. C. A. Martin, Roman Catholic, Cleveland. O. A Great Truth. Some meu would need to have a mountain fall upon them to make them rrwllie one of the greatest truths Christ ever taught, via : , "That a man's life ixmsLicth not In th 'abundance of thing which he poses j exh. Rv. W. H. Nugent, Fispal ! Un. Chicago. 111. Each Hi Work If you cannot I preach, (hen pray. If you cannot go. then give so that others may go. If ; you cannot sing then sympathise. But j la any event do not forget that ChrUt assigns by natural eudownxits to j "each man his work." Rev. M. K. I Harlan, Disciple. Brook:yu. N. Y. j Respectability. Christ's demands In regard to purity of life and thought are so radical and InsUlent that muiti- tudes of men and women who think f-they ar raectab!e would go down -: before tiietu as the ltling gun mows down rank afer rank of sold ers ! Rev. W. A. Bart'.ect. Congregations list, Chicago, IU. Martyr. The martyrs of oc gener j ation become the salmi of the next, j Often not always those iVn-trin.- I which tav been dubld heretical for . one decade have be.otne the watt h ; word of the church In the next. TU-s ! only mean that man come to know th truth better Rev. C. D. Case. ! Baptist Brot'kiyn. N. Y. ' Teachera' I'ulon. From whate.e; , tandpo!nt you look at It, pubic s.-twi j teacher have no warrant f' lining i up with any claas lu a community j Their U the broad, neutral gmun I j wher children are taught the pr!n-l- pie and Inspired with the spirit of j Iiemoeratic rltiienshlp Kev. R, v. j White. Independeat, tnilcag". 111. ! Victory. To be r-itenf With th f.t ' tainments of the past counts failure; , to rise to grander acro:npl'.shn3euts oa . the st.-fping stne of ps.t ir-.lt ; lit i victory. He is a benffict.ir of h kind and a hero, on wtw spirit it i well worJl emulating. wh. 1 willing i tor the sake of progr to break with hi time. Rev. C. R. MtnanL liP i't. f tenver. Colo. Enr. The chun-h and the pn"? t ' often do more barm In advertising the error and notions of men than they i do good li attempting to confute flie n. S The plain peo;!e would often n-jmrn ! In Ignorance of the current .;.!!. . ' of unbelief !f m'.nisteri were n.t -: ready to take thtn up In p-ib i.- d -is ! slons. Rev, J. K. S.nith. Prhvrer.a:i. j Pitrsbarg. Ta. A Manly Ctr.s. it is unfortunate :' that the mediaeval srtin ffK-trayiJ j Chrut at a fendtiine man. f r have eiidence that He n a mauiy , can. When we cwislder h-w Hi d.t s eiple alwiv teli Him In -j.-h rrvat ; respect, we see that He was mar.iy ye. nr than manly. It was super ; ttianilsess. Rer. J. F. Cooper, Metho dist. I'rwidenn. R. I. j The Fearle-u Thinker So-n th'.ik a man la cot a f.-ee and feariem think- er unless he Is a crVl - This : a great mistake. The crl 1 -a! fa-miry hat j its use and 1 of g ! wrrioe in -or-j recti tig ant teforuiing abas. b !-jstra-t;ve thinking it ?fce weakest ki kL Jit 1 nobler and be'ter to bull jthn b pull diwa. Rev. TV A H itst- er. Preshyterian. (eitrr. C-lo. 1 The Holy Life. One isn ei!r see the p-jwer of holy life, fr It a ef ; fective everywhere. The staai sal '. d ssfpa'Joa of so-iery ! e.-.n- veia ' Vrvsa aad d';uticg la ft r.e. the mock ierie and hyporacteii of the !aj,n-er fall Infinitely !vw the re!, tr.fing ' realr wnrk vain and unworthy, f r : mality destroys r-;.ri u pjwer saj 'peaii. and so thr-xsyh to the et.J. j Rev. J. P. Mariatt..M h dist. Ti-ma. Carp t-rr Woe id tt- t sera'. Paring tie lttspe---t--n of the fcvhp-.tal corp of tie 4th llary aad regiCieQi re cectly one of the nw-at-e ws akeil tls o..vcpatiso. "I aw a carpenter," the maa re plied. "Why. what can you do fir the er?r" Inquired the in;"--oe. -s tie fci.wpi-tal ccct'S of a ti t:nv.i is g-.-a-eraliy eon;r-.wd of ptjr..-.-; xi ml!:.-al sta,5eotr" "I can make caffiasv" n tbe reply, and tt was emiaeatly sat.sfa.t-wy. A married e-jjt ttsaaiiy fee's trjery lor blcteif lo hi wife la sick. f 0MI CURIOUS FINDS. Monty Lost . I-of,Ud lntld a Potato. A Scarborough ctilleumo uf prised receutly to And thirty eight plu tn hi. breagfaat egg. 'ut ,0l'"r people would have becu urprled. too, uudor tu clrcuui.tances. Tb "hl to b a collei-tlou of mlraculou egg omwhere. It wa. only two ago lnc a hen laid au tg( t "ed foil with a penny In It. TUer Is uo doubt at all to the fact, but tn Question, "How did th penny get In side the eggf ha never been l"e satisfactorily settled. A comparison puwle Is afforded by a market gardener, well known at Spltallltlds market, who once lost and found a half crown under almost In credible circumstance. He I"' peeling bit crop when he dropped the half crown on the ground. d though h searched long nd diligent ly, he searched In vain. A year passed and the incident was being forgotten, wheu, at he was aolectlug some pota toes for the market. Mr. Smith came acrost one of a very curlott hape. Cutting It upon to discover th cause of Its eccentricity, the gnrdener found inside It the half crown piece he had lost twelve uionths before. The po tato wat seen by hundred of people, and the truth of tke story ' ,',, vouched for. Remarkable s they are, there It nothing unique In tiioe caws. tne of the romances of money-making Is the story of a man who found a news paper Inside a shark when fibiug In Australia in 1ST0, and who learned the newt of the Franco Oeruian w ar In thi way early enough to make a for tune out of it. Th Vory may be true or not; everybody In Australia knows It. Another after the sam kind Is that of the Miiford Haven trawler which, while Bhing off Carllngford Lough a year or two ago, caught up In th net a packet of papers, tied together with ml tape aud carefully sealed. The skipper of the boat handed th docu ments to a lawyer, and It wat fonnd they wer a missing link which stood between a woman and her fortune. They proved the r'.Ktit of a Miss MaiMonald to certain estates In Ire land, which she had claimed ten year before, but witi. h sh had failed to win because the will could not be produced. It wat thit will which was brought up fpom th tea. Pearsou't Weekly. Oregon Blood Purifier i T-inuiiy iiamcd, Icum it purine th bl,d and torn up the lui!y. Muscle tn Tension. The ltevue SWentiHuu ha been sklng what m'i--les tire aounwit, with the conclusion that It is tvut the mus cle lu ue. but thvuMj un lt-r tension, al though diing no work. The writer urges us to ue the armt and legs leu and the back and neck more, for on them comes the greatest strain. It has been akU:g men of ail occupation the same juetlons: When you have worked much, where do you feel Ureil? Before you were trained did fatigue show i'.vnf in the tame rvgionsl All the answer p.rlut to th aatne cotii lusiriss. Th tinker who kneails dough ail night complain of fatigue in his legs. The blacksmith Is tire,), not In his arms and shoulders, but In his back and loius. The young .U!er. after a marcs. Is . espiH-lally tir.N tn the luirk of the, oes-k. even if he lu, tarried uo kuap- The oarsman to is in perfe,-t train- ing aftr prolonged etetcise get tired. lu his chives ami lu.tej.s. These facts pitit to the conclustoo that in any cobt:nu,-I efU-rt we should try to titer the ijaoit tf i-entra'-tiou. That is to the body, like the tuiad. , need clause of work. Time aad llouk. TLe evuno.uy of jv.i;g l.m it wi but there is in r,joa.y of t;ttd:tig time. In teading. ej;.;.i;;y. hurry i " mst wasteful. Krad.tg is the mak-J Ing of thoughts, of ideas, of picture la the bra.u. Ail young photographer '; know hw little is b be made out of j an "un-ler.eij.vse.1 piste." but do they j oii.IersM; that taere miy be inch a i thing t auder exp.ise.1 tran? It ! takes t.t!f tuak itnprrs:oM on the as in-1. If y.oi rejd too fast, either loud or to j otirsn-S f . or tUsn over your rea-I.ng. the mind r--1ves poor Itn j ress.).'it or st all St. Nicholas ' City Cnlry Folks. ...;. ii.uw-im s jiur nperi- cent of Uvitig in the country m-e-d lug? Mrs. Hyetus It Isn't so bad as you misht n; .-t. It cwists ns more, of ojurse. to have our butter and fresh estb!e t.ronght out to us frotn th c:ty. but we don't have o enterta n nearly as much company -js it did ta the c;ty S-ott sh AmerScati. Thos aSictcl srith Eczema, know mwtiaa c be toid of the .ugennjf impost by thi, -flwhVttJ Itacktd. tha haada, feet, back, arms, face Eczema SS.4 W. .e- - s rJ , c'tm lulx-te-i. Treatise cl " Eczema it a t-e e-,. w. aod . - . . . .. . h-. v .ov 1, uilltl efs, tion of t:.e blood. Tbe cir- r fherJcn" j1rrn"l br sou I wrote aud nlaoa tswoEts loaded !Te .YV Jyn. commenced are forced thra C;e ka" J. H. Srtc. riaaJs and port c.1 the kia v!uch act the. flesh ,3ame. Sinc lht . i 13 .'.a Wood u a waste of time to try to cure nl , viiiu.ru & & & k.M "-" ?rdr t becotaca aatooth aad aoft ?; ...t n.- v. "sasr -mmr ,i r- mred tie ordinarr t4almeeTV! TT . ""y "!"'. to U rjI '"TTsrccm: eo.. ail&hia. oa! LUJNAJ.FA D E LESS DYES ssssu m m h pFrii-na MEASURES UP TO THE I mm v a: Jlllffel4 LIN'LE SAM-"A Hih Standard w Required of Any U- tarrh Remedy That Mas Been Didorscd by so Many Trust worthy and Prominent People." C Rntwervlsnt lu the Master. Even In these days of gallantry, a woman Is constantly remtnlr l of her old Inferior position In t!;e rves of the "lords of creation." Tim word "lady." w hich Is alp-d t b o complimentary, means who . rf bread" a waitress, nothing m -re tu-t less; to that when v.nl address s countess even at "My lady," you ar simply saying the equivalent of "my waitress." "Wif" Is anoltier word for "weaver," the woman who weaves her lords and her children raiment SuSiiiier" Is. of course, a "siiiiiiirr. ' i a word reuiiuisceui of the day wln-nj a lrl had to snln her coa-piete out ; flt of house linen N-for wis fit to i 'be a wife; and "Mrs." is an bbrei-j tion of masteress, the i't Batirr.ug ; deripti.m of alt, and yet shnwli.g thai ! woman derive her piiilou sjieiy i frtiu her master. j ' Mo(ker.:l s t Mrs Wlr.sv"s sy-thtnt rrrup Lis t.i retr tusseiut ibsir ckii4ns Uur'.m lb Isettklng ll'-l. I'raad t Fol l'rlui -I. i Of ftimo sanspli-s f f.xl pmductt 'of siityoae tiitT.'tsut k.n.'s t i.ir.1 during the l.st Je.ir at tte ''.'! , t.retSrut s.rir-jlturai etpertjueiit st-t- , Don, tuore thin one -ttilnl were fwu.-.d ' " ' dui'rat-.l. atvotdltg ta t.w ninth rt-port, lust issue! i ertain sta pie articlet. such as Bo ir, fins', cheese, eonden-vt ml!k and tes, sajs the iviHirt, have not Ixvii f ount sdu! tented lu this State. M t f ortiis of f,l adulteration are liitio. u .tit, p. i-rein.,. .s s. - ri..-.I. tut are frauds aud cwtsist for the i ni,m P" '!" rtb,e ; , make-weights adde.1 . Im-reiso n,t j " or Wert competition tn pr;.-. i tents o's. frvv e T' uw, I ' 1 1 ,s ,n s?v. i - r.IS ) I SIMt KSlles d a (1st V. t m::.-t (r-ar ol ihs r.riK -i 1 i mcs o . 41 :ig bu1tle.s In tt ilf s! I " e- '. K uuq - Ijr S-:i t...'S.J, l4 tfcSl Mi-t Sri". ll t-sr :h i-im HIM III .iHl i If t I i lit ! . h S-..1 ev.rr of sr.siiH 1Kslesr.ti.-l j vurvd 1 ta us ol It si i. i , . itsit i , rK.HK J.I if i m r fn to Wtm m s t -jtmfl;.-l Its iy prewtvos. tbis sia 4y vl I w.ia-. is-r. A I . vv A. . lil.l.l. ntff -uKlr I!i"s 's'.r,k C-jtsi t tVn !alf;'T. mt fte. -.liril n tbn t-,;o"l sn-1 Biij'. u, ,nrts.Kl el vhs jl-n. fms'l t r l.tiu ovi r?. r t i nlvti a to, t-ijo, O. M-t Vt Iti.ifri's. TV lis.1 I'uBiij i-iij ui ;u Vst. i A Kw lllloti Mifiry. "I wtat to tell y j-j X"A ! ry." h I ga til dsnit! l,.,arier, sho liiis ti;.-, peopis's ttth between ri ei s Sievstise I. nls tits moey. "f.t: it vucm t cert tin wfimao " I "Break It off right ther." Interrupted nthr nsateqlin b-4rl,-r. h .th.-r ' work or works t r s oitiiesi r.: n e-.riMstj.fi "T.. ,... . - . - . u;a w-ir.sa, tsd i kaw it. I So Vwite Is.llsTsi lory. Hicks I aaderttaa-l tint y..u hive :";--"n p'it m j- -ir h M.-i , ..less biu.( n.1-1 tt ftrea! .)' Wi.ki Yes. but tut d.iesa't Ike tt bsif as weil ss t)i ihoiijl,! .he Vl ee. when she i using t sin h ii.iea half tli time. tdxarrsili J ail. ,.!'.!, IS tO -uyi- FLESH FIRE made its ipeiearanee on .L -"'." - siyfl "WO tht saurao in 109). SQ, trr,I until it was a? hand, burning, itching and taming for which I e,l,l , . .!.. " ucioreacurecan tccf!cTtrl. S. S. S. i' T 'rv "r-eay tor Jxtnni; it enter the biood and f arce out the polllon through the natural channcU.andUildsuptheentiresvstem Th.-tii - lA-M-ma is STANDARD -i Malruuimlai litis "Via must iiiink Fat a teal" rlsinied the antfi'f htubatid. "I nrn-r w.mi J he sail to," ralmlf rrjuinvl I!i olliff half of the cmiliiHS, "but stiire y u hav ni iti.nd It I'm i .1 ( 'iiig lu iJjt mjscif by druyiag it." 1".. ,('..- w a rl eo"rh aiodletn. llhi. tu-l r.uFht ax.l tvlUt UH tuftf yssts. At ! "-. SI rem. Ntw Problem, (;rai-!ot! me"' Stlaluiel th Isd. j Wm glr, ,,tol,irlu, tr mf tci'.ng." tut mw r sskeil her husband. Wliy. tliat l:usin girl t hired r f.i.i to .i!i in.r klmuuo brcsut they i:c Jn pa Hess." CASTOR I A For Infant and Childrta. Tha Kind You Haia Alwajs Bought Jinors tjilinatiu ! Of An t nkinit Chi. "Isn't It nef," rewarks.1 NewpoB, "th vl tin bsl-y Janue-l ateiy bss wiue I i I li tuiiiut I beaa I sg t inUI ?" "Oh. lher' asking so tery ( !! It." rej .iaed Mrs, Sew pop. "Tk t--f !.:.' ilejr is sidatly puuled lf t:.e sfrsnjs u-,is-." 'Si ii ' ia i Smm 3 HCALTH RtSTQRlR. PI "All tUgn I'all ta IrjrTt" TIIK IU or TUB US at huh rait im a n tins Is e"t'f I Tws Irk set, r S) rllw te . Ifcef li Sll l(k If Ihef ks Ik. 'IM' v. n.rn. is ta ui ti-.s-a "f ioo sims ysr i4 CAfslal s-ajiittseliull-. glia-rtt UiTi Trlq- hk. Wl. A, J, TOWIlll oo.tsssst.srts.rsa IWmi, I a. A. eeJSVCRj Tower fanaitlaa Co. sr'fSw! lJml!.-l ri CsiuUa 'QHW WeuW BTrl ITeUlM CWS'ef Clean Your Grain . ro sild: Th atATHAM FANNING MXU with SKktng itihmnt will ctrsn tnl r' " (irin ni Sd. Th oo'y ma.hini I hit has screens and lit madt rspecu'ly lor cleaning train ai t1 Coast. To convince you that Mi Grain Ckanrr at rofen'r4 t will Mod you ont on 30 dayi' lr trial and wilt pay ll frvi V. Tritt m lor our lirifflv Cat tlou and "on tlm" prop-asition - it wiil mirrttt you, ceo. w. roon Dept. 1 1 Portland, Oregon MIU. h.!S-l HE K!t srrlili,. t d vrrtltar bIssm I SmsH-b llilt HeaT, I