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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1905)
For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar siparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. But im thl. Brand M roeitlelna eannot do hi baal work If lit IItit I tn.rilvn i..l th bowala oon.tlted. For Ilia lHt re..tl.l" re aulta.fon .hmtlil take bivxtiv it.wie. of Aver' Pill, whlla taking thehtrMMrlllA. Tli liver wlU quickly repuud. kii4 .o will Ui bowel. I 10 TO AlilEClRE. Uwf O CtlLKRY PECTORAL. rtlCHESf OF ALL REDSKINS. 08 Trlb t.f Indian Art Called the Wralthleat Pcniil on hurt. Much has been written about the wealth of tlw toidite Imliiin. '1'lieso fortunate people nit a tribe are per haps the richest people oti earth. To lii'uin Willi, they have smiii'thlug like $S,iKXMwH) on deposit witU the I'ltlted States government. Tula law sum la drawing a good rate of Inter est, uttlriiiit lo give each member of the tribe f H!4 per aiiiniui. They also have about I,tinO,is..) acres of land, wlili'h. In view of the Immense fields of sas and oil now being developed. In worth nt a conservative estimate an aert-. This augment their money holdingK $s,tk0.(kHi and gives a grand total of lltVtHW.tW. If this um should he divided equally among the I.!I3 living iitagea, each would have Hesides the regular annuity derived from Interest on fund on deposit, each Osage gets a considerable sum of money received from the aiiiniui rent als of the tribal pastures. To this Is now beiug added that of oil and gas royalties. The full value of this Item is difficult to arrive at, from the fact jih.t frequent Ueiv developments ans- Old-Tlrne Olngh.m Apron. meM n.ontl.ly avenue from this Th. little gingham aprons that they At this time the tribe Is draw- Ing something like $12.iV0 monthly Those dainty queens of sunny days ol from oil and gas royalties, or about yore $75 per capita per annum, amounting One waa a-rent where Hewers tumbled t a au jo nearly J2."iO a year which each through i Osage receives as his pro rata share Upon the hare feet polling In the dew.lof ,h? llllH,m(, frmn ,,, trUllll timU. No bannerets of glory ever .vet I . Journal Fashioned by tlie cunning hand oft " " "r kjll j reports that there are many members Cao hide the signal flag I'll seer for-! ef the tribe who have private fortunes get. of considerable volume. These private No silken sheen ami satin ever will j holdings ranged from the common farm Displace the modest, sometime tat- j borne, equipped with the ordinary eon tered thing veuiences and comforts of life, to pa- The little gingham aprons that they ; uiansk,ns , Uv(, Rt(ck am, oth. ! Humorous Ah! queens beyond the ransom of a ! " I'soual property holdings valued at king! j many thousands of dollars. More than Ah! vanish gingham aprons of the ; dozen Osage Indians are rated as owning property vauied at from 51". OiW to 'Ji,000 or more, and several of (hem have commodious country homes, containing from ten to twenty rooms. These persons are not all mixed bloods. yore: Dear tittle gineliam aprons of the day Of sandy paths and primrose-scented ways: There is a glory in each string and check Ueart gathers from the tljta:u and (lie wreck. They used to scurry o'er the mossy stile. They used to sway upon the grape Tine swing. Ah, me! there was no sophistry or guile In e'en a puckered ruffle or a strinc I close my eyes and see the uierr.i train Anon come trooping down the suuny shore: The bare feet paddle in the dew aiin And flowers drift through the reu'.s the briers tore. New York Sun. One day 1 gar my iittle cousin n sUutorgreen lozenge, and, aa It burnt Iier tongue, alio turned to her mother and cried. "Oh. mutter, put dla In 'frlgerator, quick." "Today," said the minister, "I think jou'd better take up tho collection bt fore I preach my sermon. "Why so';" aaked the vestryman. "I'm folng to preach ou 'Kconomy!' " Mr. Casey An' phot did th' doe. thor say ailed ye? Mr. Casey Appen dicitis. Mrs. Casey Ooh. worra! Ol knew he'd tay that If ye wore thot new Sunday suit. Judge. Papa How did you get your clothes o terribly torn? Tommy Try In' to keep a little boy from belli' licked. Papa Ah, a brave deed! Who was the little boy? Tommy Me. "Tour' snorted Mlsa Shurpe. "Many you? Why. you're only an apology for a man." "But." protested Xlr. Small, "you will not " "No; I will not accept the apology." Philadelphia Ledger. "1 fell over the bulwarks," said th sailor, "and the abark came along and grabbed me by the leg." "And whit did you do?" "I let tabu have the leg. I never dispute with a shark." Chi cago Journal. "As Shakspear ,iys," remarked Cassldy, who was fond of airing his "book larnlu'" occasionally, "what's in a name?" "Well." replied Casey, "call tot wan that Ol don't llko au' Ol'il show ye." Philadelphia Press. "Well," snapped Saint Peter, "what have you to say for yourself?" "I am not a good man," replied the applicant, "but I didn't go about making apolo gies for myself ou earth, and I don't Intend to begin uow." And be got In. Now that Ann's age has beeu thor oughly discussed, the Council Blurts Nonpareil springs this oue: "A young woman goes upstairs to dress at 7:4J but a number of them are full blooded , for the evening. She Is 19 years old Osages. who have by their own Indus-.and weighs 102 pound. State the wait try and thrift added to their original of the man below, patrimony. Kansas City Journal. J Utile Boy I want you to write me Lost a Uoml Opportunity. "Veft they accused me or adulterat ing my canned fruit. They named s. ertaiu formula that is designated for adulterating and asked me If I didu t use It." "What did you say?" "I said I didn't, and then they wouldn't let me copy It. You see. It's a fti excuse for being late to school yet' terday. Jeweler Eh? You are aot my son. Little Roy N-o. but mamma says I bad plenty of time to get to school, to I guess the clock you sold her doesn't go right. "What do you think of her vocal ability?" asked the manager of th ahow tftef the prima donna had pxni deal better formula than the one j ceased to warble. "Well," reylled tho Cleveland Plain la After Year. "Women are cerrainiy changeable creatures," said the weary-looking man. "What's the explanation?" asked the friend of the family. "During our honeymoon." answerel the weary party, "my wife declare 1 the could not live a d y w ithout r.ie." "Well?" queried the family frlen I. "Only last week," euitlmied tlio other, "the tried to g"t me to insure my life for JlO.OuO In he.- favor." Taylor What is meant by the spirit of the press? Tyler One of those ghost stories that they print. I presume. I'm using now. Dealer. In I.tght Distress. A new term was beard the other day. Au old lady and her two daugh ters came into a millinery store. .The young women wore mourning hats. The old foman said to the clerks: I man who had come In on a pass, "she has an admirable voice for destroying silence." Chicago News. A well-known Judg was staudlng at the door of a ballroom when a very beautiful woman passed biro. "What a lovely woman!" said the Judge, but so loud that the lady overheard It want a mourning hat, for I am in Turning ner ueau. sue recouru in. mourning Rut mv (latter here." Indi- i speaker. "And what a good juage. eating, "is a widder of two years standing, and she H In light distress HAND HAD LOST ITS CUNNING Old Mast round He Could No l.on.ei flay Marble. "Sometimes men grow old but tbelt hearts star young." said the pblloso Dher. according lo the Kansas City Journal, at he walked lo the open win dow and watched the smoke from hit cigar curl outward. "Haw something out ou ths boulevard that proved this little while ago," he continued. "An old man whose step were fee ble and faltering approached a crowd of merry youngster playing marbles, It was evident that the old man had been out llttle during the winter and he keenly relished the return of spring and all that, you know. When he reached the place where the 'klda' were playing he stopped and watched them lutently for a time. The boy paid no attention to htih, but he en tered Into the game with relish despite bia white hair. Make an old man feel almost like a boy ag'ln,' he remarked as I stopped up to him. i believe 1 could shoot marbles better than that llttle feller in the red cap. My ole knuckle kln.ly rusty, but I'd like ter try.' The more lie thought of It the more fidgety he became and every time one of the boys would nils the old man would make some remark about it. One of tlie toys, a partlcu larly atrocious player, resented the old mau'i actions at last and said: " 'Well, maybe you can do better!' '"You Jest better bet 1 kin,' said the old fellow- with conviction. "I'll show you when your bot comes next time.' "The old man prepared and waited for hi turn. At last It onme and he knelt down and took the 'glussle' 'taw from the llttle shaver In the red rap, Carefully he aimed al the 'fat ring' and the five marbles placed therein The boys guyed blm and kept telling him to shoot, 'little linger rooster' and everything else, and finally lie let bis thumb slip. The marble barely left his hand and rolled harmlessly half way to the 'fat ring. "'Oh, pshaw!' exclaimed the old fel tow, as he rose, rubbing his rheumatic kuee, 'It slipped lie-fore I was ready "'Reckon you were the champion marble player In your district." said tin: boy in the red cup. as he recovered his marble, 'hut you're no heavy weight now.' "The old man lost Interest In the game and wandered away." Give her a hat with blue feathers on I:." Chicago Newt. Schoolboy Humor. she said. Magistrate Why did you steal that ham. Uncle Rastus? Cucle Kastus Ilekase man pooh fanihly was starvlu'. you' honner. Magistrate Family starving, eh? But th-"y tell me yon bKI w HIMK All ttt L- t CiMmh Srrup. iuiw liooi. Css V: in time. ao,l M flmeel.w. er fack, yo' honner: but Ah reckon yo' all wudn't 'spect mah fambly ter cut dem dawgs. Chicago lially News. One afternoon llttle Johnny happen ed to look up and see the moon, and at he had never seen It before In the GUBAN MINISTER TO THE U. S. Recommends Pe-ru-na. tgQj O Senur Quesada, Cuoan Minister to me tinned Mate. Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, is an orator bom. in an article in The Outlook for J'lly, lgllO, by George Kennan, who heard Quesada speak at the Kateban Theatre, Matanzas, Cuba, he naid: "I have seen many audiences under the spell of eloquent frei;ch and in the grip of ftrong emotional exitement, but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada's eulogy upon the dead patriot, Marti." In a letter to The I'eruna Medicine company, written from Washington, I). C, Senor Quesada eava; "Peruna I can recommend as a very good medicine. I It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it is also an ef ficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of ca tarrh." Gonzalo De Quesada. congressman j. it. jjanatiead, ot Ala- is a radical snec lie for catarrh. It is bama, one of the most influential mem-1 Peruna, which has stood a half century bera of the Uoues ol Kepresentatives, ins letter written from Washington, D. C, gives bis endorsement to the great catarrh remedy, Peruna, in the following wo'nie: . "Your Peruna is one of the best medi cines I ever tried, and no family should be without your remarkable, remedy. As a took and catarrh cure I know of nothing better." J. ft. Bankhead. Ther is but a single medciine which Etc. Is a sign used to make believe I wn five Aog3 Vace BaituDat., yon Know more luau you uo. The equator Is a menagerie lion run ning around the center of the earth. The zelya Is like a horse, only striped and used to illustrate the let ter Z. a vacuum is uouiin sum up in n . . , . . box -Dennltions by London School j rHme. he ran Into the house and ex- - . T .. ' ...1 . ... .K ... ..... I'v. Itrt m gooa joKe on ioa. ny. ui u-j you mean, dear?" asked the astonished mother. "He forgot to take the moon In this morning." explained John. Exchange. Motorist Are all the tools In th toolchest? Valet Ves. sir. Motorist Are all the cushions and laprobes !n the tonneau? Valet Yes, fir. Motor ist Is the tank full of gasoline? Valet Yea.su-. Motorist Have you brought down all our goggles? Yes, sir. Motor ist Well, run up to my room and bring the roll of bills out of the top bureau drawer so that we will have euough money to pay our fines. Then we shall be ready to start. Lawyer Y'ou have taken your oath, and I want you to answer each of my questions honestly. Witness Yes, sir. Lawyer What Is your occupation? Witness I am a driver. Lawyer- Do you drive a wagon? Witness No, sir; I do not. Lawyer Now be care ful, and remember that you are on your oatb. You admit that you are a driver; now, honestly, don't you drive a wagon? Witness No, sir; I drive a horse. Albany Kvenlng Journal. "My dear." said Miss Flagstaff to her country beau. "I thought I ought to tell you beforehand that I'm a torn. nambullst. You might not like to marry a woman who" But the Impatient Mr. McCoy cut short her re marks, saying: "That makes no llf ference, Caroline none In the world, I'm a Methodist, you know, snd I can go with yon to your church In the morning and you can go with me to my church at night." LIpplnoott's. "I never was rebuffed In so pleasant a way as on my last Journey." said Joblots, the commercial traveler, late ly. "1 was Just about to enter an of life when I saw a staircase with a sign, 'This way for commercial trav elers.' I supposed the stairs led to tho counting-house, so I went up and found myself In a long hall, with walls where pointing boards directed the way. I passed through the ball and came to a staircase leading down a another board pointed. I descended, and, opening the door at the lower step, found I was in the street again!" Prrmainre Il-pentnce. The sick man seized bit wife's hand In his feeble grasp. "Tell me the truth at once," be begged. ' "Oh, Wllllani! It's all right. The crisis Is past und the doctor says you will recover." "Is he ture of that?" "Perfectly." "Well, say, dear, run and telephone my partner that I didn't mean what I tald yesterday about not foreclosing that mortgage. I was delirious, you know." Cleveland Leader. Right or Chorus tilrl. The time It past when wealthy young men can sit In the front row of a first class theater and ogle the young worn en In the chorus. Certain managers used never to make strenuous objection to this sort of fun. providing the young men didn't interfere with the enjoy ment of the rest of the audlniice. but no manager will penult It now. Five well-known young men shout town tried It at a Broadway theater a few nights ago and the management put np with their nonsense until the first part of the show was over. Then the five left their seats and started out for a drink. When they returned they were allowed to enter the theater, but two ushers barred the aisle leading to their seat. Near the ushers stood the manager of the house. Said he to the Ave young men: "The ladles of the chorus have coin plained of your unwelcome attentions. Y'ou hare aeen half of this show and can get half the price of the face value of your teats at the box office If you desire. Y'ou can't return to your seats If you try to 1 will have you ail ar rested." The five young men consulted. Then they apologized for their condui t. The manager said he was sorry, but he couldn't let them return to their seats. They saw the rest of the show stand ing np In the bark of the house. New York Sun. test and cured thousands of casea If you do not derive prompt and aat infactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. All correspondence held strictly confi dential. Koine men trust to luck for a living aud some others trust lu trusts. In Heart h of a Mark-lowii. natever generosity a iniiii may have usually shows Itself at his wed dlug. but Ir. I.apham, In his "lllsto-y of Woodstock, Maine," glvei an In stance of prudence on the part of a bridegroom which is. to say the least. unusual. Cases, he says, have been known where the future husband lias tried to beat down the parson employ ed to marry blm, but It Is not orten one bears of a bridegroom ho trl-s the market as he would if he wore selling farm produce. Mr. Kmlth prepare! his little farm house for his prospective bride, who had promised to marry Is 1 1 is ou a cer tain date. He went to a justice of th peace and asked what his terms were for a wedding. The Justice repile.l that the lejral terms were one dollar and a quarter, but that people usually paid two dollars. "That's too much for ten minutes' work," asserted Mr. Smith, and lie ap plied to another Justice, with the same result. "Can the fee be paid in shingles?" be asked. "Yes." The man scratched his unkempt head. "I've got It!" he exclaimed, "My cart-wheels hav got to be repalr-'d. and I can get Klder Itlcker to do It for one dollnr a day. He can marry us at noon time, und It won't cost a cent." Heilleil Him Controversy. "James," cried Mrs. Tlmmld. sfttlng tip In bed, "there ore burglars down stairs." "Oh, no, there ain't, my dear," re plied Mr. Tiliimld. "I'm sure there are." "Your husband Is right, tiitim." In terposed a low browed Individual who thrust his bend into the room at this Juncture. "We're upstairs." And as he started down the steps he was heard to say lo his. pal: "I al ways believe In helping a husband out whenever I kin. I'm a married mini myself." Houston Chronicle. Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is soniotliiug frightful. Wo can hardly rcalizo that of all tho children horn in civilized countries, twentytwo per cont., or lioarly ono-quartor, dio before they roach ono year; thirty seven por cent, or mow than ono-third, before they arc five, and ono -half before they aro fifteen! Wo do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Gastoria would tsavo a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do wo hesitato to say that many of thcao infantile deaths are occasioned by tho use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisoiu. Iu any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must seo that it bears tho signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. Castoria causes tho blood to circulate properly, opens tho pores of tho skin and allays fever. Letters from I'rommem I'uysiciuns addressed to Ci.as. H. Fletcher. nr. A I'Misr. f Nt l..ml. Me. : "I ' prfrl4 ir fastMfl la nistiy .. nu.l Um slwr r"md It n .liilBI sud ' rmljr. Ir K I'oou. ef I'Ui'.s.l.'li'lils, I ., : "I ' pr.-fih4 'ur rtrta In rnr h.ii. tut m.uj jv(. ii u it iilr.-iluu iu mywit ml euUi la mt l.Oll.hH ' ... tr J K W.M.Micr of i'hlr, HI . r : karll riBi.n.t your i s. toils lu in public taweo fv tUIKIraii s rotllis. t sat irltj II mul rminil II l rral ! " IT Maar.t I ntri.U. nf lir.wliljn. V T. sajs- "I U Mad your ('tori la ni en ll.uwlu.il lltl s.kmI ta.illU. SO'1 li a'Maad ll fllal lu M II fur Ha mild Isaativ llci and (rai!oi trow harm llr J II Klltelt. "f Sua V.Th I'll., aaja: "Hln rtiirlef th pa"( ll yaf ra.-rlbil jour la.luil fur liilainlla .'...uia.U ll.ll.ia, I tuuat heartily r.unui.al u.. I ha r.iriuuta cmttaina iimnm uF'aianwua ih? .... iM..i lir c Huraauf. of umatia Nat. . aajra: vmr i a.ioria i aa iwi mauirin AVcfildblc Preparation for As siinnatlnj Ihr hxl .mil Ursula luii itc Skinvtihs uiut IViwcis of Promotes Dutcslttm Clw f rful ncss and Kcsi .Contains nciitw r Ujiium. Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nahcutic. 4hv ttou frMNiu nraaa mViU SmJ- Alt ittnm I As sja - I sd . I yfaaarnau . S-4- NMryraaa Apfrfrcl RrmcJy forConstlria lion. Sour Stnnucli.Diarrhura Wornw .Convulsions feTfish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. lacSinaW Sifnntura of NKW S'OWK. Vr.ftla ti Willi t tlu urt ait.orai Iba laata lauf, n ... .l.i!.1r.n ait.l 1 ft ..itmiil i v riiminaia ua'a uf propiiatart i.lirliii. ;at I'aaiuil la a a.-iik. fur ruiailli KUIvh aria I Ilia ara i.f (lillili.u," t)r J A I'arkar, of Kanaaa rilr. M. r i "T.'r C'aiirl halila Itia aaiaai of Ilia ainll.al ar..fa.. ii In a n.aun.r I..-UI bt u olb.r (.r-piLiary (ii.irallaa l I a aura ana raliahla tna.i.-tti f..r liifnni anJ fhlUIra. 1 fact. It I th UKlaaraal ttuuaaliuia ratua; fur lufaulll alliiirui. ' lr II K Marrlil. of Auau.ia M . : "t'a.tort I on of to rt (loaal na awal rr-oiaiaaMa rrni'dia fr tnfania a . hlldtru In tur upiitlun jraur i a.luila ha. aaa.t tnuiiaanda fr..u an rarl)i rava I ran furul.U liuu.lila ul lMlalai fiuoi tUla lu.a-lt) aa u Ha afH.-i.nrf ati. oifrlia lr Ni-rman t irr pf ttni. nM . aar. ' ' I'urirn lha lal l.l far I tisva fv-oinmlf t.-. uiinrii Wil v ur i a.i"u a. una 'f tha tt taiaiilona f ma klml balng .fa 111 Ilia hand, i f 1-araiHa a"d r, la la fallatln- ahlldra dl.nidara. lilla th ' UU olil.li u u inaa.anl iiiiai SUuu U dwlnlal.ia4 la S rra! ailtallisaa ' lr. T It Kjla. of Si rtil. Utun. aa.a "It affunta ma fl.a.ura I add mr nam lo tha lon Hat of lh-a bo l.aia n.-l and li nd.ra fur l aall. IS tan of ih lrdianta hln ammo i',rmin iha (iriniim f Ilia f .i oiula an lha wrapiwr la on d and tiffMi-nl rai-n f"r ih r.-i'iuuiandallvai of auf jh) aMau. I knuw at II gd nialllla nd ia-uu,luiid II rhaarfull ' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signature of .rail-Hi -uzS7v -cue txAcr copy or WRAPrn The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years. Mux) NtHlti1. "See liari'l" ruiniiiifil tlm miijrf ninn. I ih ).IU wuilht lu u; lllll dug of fours st nicht. His tiarl.ni; trap, in)' baby awako." "I wsa just u.ilmt to riMjiif.t fun t nuisxl vuur natif . rfjoutod tti uih hor. "His niuhtljr hjIin unioja uif dog." New Ynrki-r. Two Vlrw. Wtorn KafinorTho corn rmp li A Malh'lima H.Xl.r u l lull "Iln foil .r lia.a rti--a.j -i s I .up hrra?" illl tho fUtivo frutii liia cwy. "Vm," Bii.war.-d i-'aruitfi- t'rat-iaaal. "An I malar:'" "S:,," "HuW S III WPSthiT?" 'H ttltr'n l.laera umt uf ff fir tlnia " "Von il-ili't aroin tn wnrrf luu.-li " "Sot bit. V't f'i f.i!jr liri' lliat'a thra i-l(. I)i!iuid lu lin-sr ln.rd an' wn'ro fii-ftiii' i-vi-ri Willi -Lii. arrii tl MALLEABLE IRON STl'MP PULLERS tiuk-iiiooi rv ir. 4m rUM tu l.iMfMr. It lit ti.a t tlta Its twn. Ii.lra, W ,( loaf 4Nmp i rtka 1 1'11'fW fct It WsoS MAI.IUSI WV CO, loot a MtrtMMi rut l'il4. Or 'fj'iintferlr 1 ruined. Wlijr. sir. Durueil It ruclit up. Western K.-al K.t.nt Msn The a-ri-al nd iflnrioiis Vt is the i!hc to live Wlif, sir, this aunnu.-r lu.t fe.tteil oc hot roa.t curu right nut In th lie! !. Hrttg oritinn. Citt nr Tnl.tM), j l. II II I lil'NlV, FsaSK J riir.Mtv rnako. oa'h thai ha I. eulur iianner ul iho nrinnf 1 J l uttrx doliia bii.lno.. In tl.v i II v ,if l., !.(.. i ....... tjr ami Male at.' --a;d. ar,a thai nld firm l l lr ih .inn ul ii K ill s i ill 1. 1 1 tint i i iw i.. aih and evi-ryrw nil ihmii lhal i anuot ! cured bf Ua uo ul lUi i. t mnaii l j k, r n. IV J, I II r.y. Sworn to befi.ro me d .uh-rrll.! In n.v preaelue, ihli till) daf u( lK-i-iiiiir. A I' Va'. A. . 1.1 KA-uN, scat j Nwiarf Tuhllc. llall'a Catarrh Cure I token lnternallv el ilireelly on Ihe IiIk..I and liiin i.ii. iir!aw. vi in. ..miiii, renn I r I'-iitluii.lilH'., Ire.-. Sold bf llrnr.-l.ta. , llall'a f amily l-lll.are th N-.t. th but wiuda ju.i ihi'f ne.er iiof " V,i:iiiii;!..ii Siaa. i Mother. ilt find r. Wlnau.W. hxilhlng Bf rup tha be.t reuie.lf tuUte Utt Ihelr chlldrra during ih laeihitig n.-l, Antlai-iilui Teleiihinie. Tlie I'mii'li ti'li'iiliumi i-rviie tia Jiut ni'i'orili-tl tu tlii ni!i!li- nun of t!me llttie iimi'iiltli'i of i-n lliall.iii wliii li liilnlit. ttitli obvious nihuiiiitice, ! i t ti'iiib il thruiiitlKitit tlin amrjil. In i vi-rv imlillir ullii'i. tli.-ru nltl ln'iiivr.ir nnl be liuiiif wit tt wliiti. linen i:iu,Uer i lili'f, trenteil with n i lieinl.nl a.iluiii.n, with will, li every lu imiii ran i ieiue ami ililiifi-i't the iliite or tube In-fore UIS It. If lie will only iln mi a I mi nr- ler breathing into it hinielf for set ernl minutes, so niili li the better. Tlieae hiimlkei'i-i:efs arc leneweil ilnily. r'nrnuiirhn mid ri..n ttiero Is no bltef mmllclno than I'liu'i Curo fur Cousuuip. linn. I'rlr I', .....i. r Kuiml to I.enp Veur. I Slowliu.v was w enriiiif a tnuily tl(; llenefli of I'miinr flrenllniin for ttlilrli he hml reienlly given uji in'- The luiblt uf slow tix-.i-.ur-l ileeii cents In real muiiey. , breiitlilnn that rover the entire luni,' "What klml of a lie tin you ailinlie , surfi-i Is of nmre vnliie im.l hnii irt most''" lie asUnl of his fuir iomimii- ! anee than you will ever believe until Ion In the parlor m-ene. ' J'oii have tried It, anil when von have Why, er- teel ln-c: -tin. umrrliiKe ealnblisheil the hnlilt of lueji llihii! In tin," she trlKKb-d. ! this fll.llllier Villi W III MaV millto r..ii. rL Ami the next iliiy Hlowboy biiutiMl ' able lhiiiK In Its favor. It w ill reiii h up a minister ninl eoiitrneteil with Mui 1 all puluis of jour phyab-sl system. All to make one. 1 the lienetlts that oeeiir from u lo ilil.t oliilitlnn of tin. I, I,,. ,d will In n (f renter or leas ileKree lie yours, for the iiMtii.er ninl rnmiileliineaa with hl.h the In ilreil air eouum In riintni-l wllh tl,,. blooil hi the Iuiiks are of the uluio.t linpnrtalii-e to eiery Mini (rrn-ea. Clirlsilnii Work ami KvniiKelWt. R(GON8lPO0pt)Hiri(H. Hi A L TH tCSTORlR. WET WEATHER. WI5D0M TMt oqicinal ,B f SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DW NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE HQ vA eT.xiuf ran ftMOWlft4 lutL !' OT OAAWINr AN NAT. A J. TOf CO , 0T. V , Tnwi "t ". ta , i ro , ioauitu, ianida, j i r f. K U. N. If -101 11 'II K.N wrliina; la nd aartlaar plaaaa I I m.ml..a ml. a.r. I Oration Blood funinm u riitlitly iiutiicl, beruiiM. il purilie tho bloorl uml tones up tin; Inly. (.rntemi 4 lino (tu. Clara l)id you have iil.;,.nii weather '. It the spriiiK this siiminer? Iora No. It was hut, ilreailfulljr so. I "lleally iiueomforinble, w;n it V "Awfully. Why, th weuther wsa so warm that when a man with n eool mill-, Inn proposed tu um I uceeptt-ii him st one. Mr. Grosvenor'i Articles. The articles liy Mr. (iilbi rt II. (ir.m- venor mi ' IitiK iilat ili the (iruiiinl " ami "Tli New Mi IIkkI of I'urifviinr Water," whii li liavo Hiiiieariil in The Century, have atlnu tiil wi.le atlentiun 'Specially the lirHt-iiuineil, which an. polls to tlie t;reat audience of people who are intitrente.il in tin; ciillivatinn of the soil. The urtirle him l leen I rim. Ilinl loll. Th Ilaint .if l ate-, "Tlila linn in )ur ban I," an I.I th girl o hud tiidied loiliomirv. "In. In-atr yml loita a brilliant Inlur bfof "I. t'oit .o V" iueriei th dome fousf in. "Vr.'' aiianvreil lli fnlr ma I.I, "but otlii-r line Imlii-ate lluit you r tuo li up with It. rti low to ever eal r.P OCT T? A A Disease Wc Inherit i WiKlitinu disease Kcroful -,.,, ; ... to 11 m' throR' the blood, that io tne aws of nature Kw llin,, . . rnu ;e wuiwtt licotitrnry Weak ,ve. ,,L Til. .bwdl"'f.'. l.lecrut,n,r Kiltda of the Uerlc. rntarrh All Klanni se (I r'.K Marry. Girls who lire not tiiarri.il iu Siiun before they reach a eertjilu nie nre put under the rare of Mi kln, ami he find) a husband for llioin, 'l'bls Is a simple tiling to do, for lie k"os through the list of prisoners In tint Jails, picks out one man, nml tells him he can hnve his liberty If he will mar ry one of those girls. When a uihii Is tlminelully embar rassed he Is apt to fuel sorry Hint he has friends who only feel sorry for blm. on tinaely subjects conti-cle.l with ii(?ii- cuiiiirc, the llrnt of whirl,, on the Weather iliireuu, will a.piar iu the June number. . -r-i "'.v.i, u'lm.t.-Miea, fikltl riiV.li.Ha ...t.:.... .. ---- wuiicbwcii- """. a . ricarcil on the head of tn little "K. hip ,l.Sca,e and other f ''M l.rn only ,H nio, 7b, oM, XpWd def,,mic.f wilh a wastj j H'y ver herbody, The d.w .ttS of t ic natural BtrcnKtU and u ?, '! '"""' she would Iom her .leht. ht pleti. never l ite Dim rroi e. Little rtoiliiey I'upa, what I tlin ilif ferenc betweeu climate and weather? Mr. Wayniit (of Iiisiii,'illiiirt-i, tho Blink) Climate, my an, u ., . ... cslity has when you urn buying B )0II m. itfvcr,litic9 filft! the r e i Vi" !'! "'V'1'""'" "ul itroiiit8, often reanltitiff in r,.., J . : "''r'.,.lul0," '""tier and tubercular aso which linn been in the fiince the liiith of th nf. :i the ; : "'-aiuiem. b. b. s. 25v libv.,1 a?;.'. wimmi r.r tLia. It cleanse the P S;7-a proves, tlienymptonii all pu-m 'Wav tl Z" , ,"t,,,cl,,c icnlth Im- ease 19mn.1i I"". "way, llu-ro in fiRine r,.t,,r . i...im. ji- --"J mini .you II III lillynijf g I0ln. .l . I v-""i,",:'"ly W IllO rniut.ell.. 1.. . "iiiiliiucilllillictllll. there, ami weather is what it U aft" , 6041 y Evicts wiihed, furu , uJ , 'l''- Book 0,1 the blood ward.-I'uck. t'"rM"yHiclaH, without clmrrrc. " ' SPCCmC CO., ATLANTA. CJU PUT Color more ood hrlwhi f.'lHit lo Vive uarleil A.'l any dye. One 10, . l , NAM FADELESS nv re