The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 31, 1906, Image 4

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    Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
letting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: "coins, going,
g-o-n-e!" Stop the auction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
checks falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
" Mt hatr mm oat ss tuatr t Mart? IM n
1I. I had haard so mwh atacaut Avar's Hair
Vlmr 1 taaach. I aaaaalat mir It a trial. 1 Aid
an and H Doms-leaa!,- atopfaaat ths railing, and
aaaas bit na.r stow asrj raDiaiy. -MA1T U.
r i bih nanaHN, jiasi.
by J.O. AjrarCo., LoavaU.
ttaMam a
f SSAPUILU.
PUIS.
COEKfT nCTOKAL.
REHASH BAD EGGS
TERRORISTS WRtCK HOUSE.
Chicago Factory Fxtracts Smell
and Dries Remainder.
SOLD TO BAKERIES AND SHIPS
Health Officers Discover Where Bak
eries Get Material for Cheap
Cakes and Pastry.
Chicago, Aug. S8. Health officials!
Bomb Kills 27 Persons and Wounds
Over 30 Others.
St. Petersburg, Ang. 26. Twenty
eight pardons are deed and mure than
30 wounded as lbs result of dastardly
attempt yesterday afternoon to assess
ioate Premier Stolypin with a bomb
while he was holding s public reception
at his country house on Aptckasey is
land. The premier was slightly
wounded on the (ace and neck by Hying
splinters
Among the dead are the premier's
15-year old daughter, who bad both
legs broken by the explosion and sub
sequently succumbed to Iter iujuries;
General Zoatin, the premier's person
al secretary; M. Khoevoff, ei-governor
ot the province ot Penia; Colonel Fod
oroff, chief ot the premier's personal
guard; Couit Chamberlain lavidoff
(rata a- hrnna.li. in l.'oh. a I. ,.,.- I ani ; lOUll
; -I- rl..,K.l.I V IY...I...
ran h rb antnlata even tha y' " ",u '"""',
rhnmaeirlar. "....a. .1 I rTIOCO laaiaSUIUge, rOUCO UIDW
i,Wi..v, .i iJ;. nunieff, several guards, severat ser
sifted and finally sol'd to bskers all over ,oor wom,e ,nd eh'M,rw.-.
the land, and even to one great trans- . -
Atlantic Itesmshio line, for rook in ?Tr OIU mao. " ""T "
Duioosea. To kD ont th. innni.itivi (tu' InJowd. and number of per-
Ko-
Ka Lark of Oar.aalt r.
. T . . n. .
mum uooaua mini or taass poor.
neglected children of Mrs. OaVnwedd
flow csn you expect them to bt well
trained?
Mis Tartan O. I don't know. Thev two small mill at
ire had fire or six different stepfathers.
aoaaa of them quite respectable aad wall
ataaing aaea.
and to keep in the smells, which are
something fierce, the factory is a vast
system of trap doors and secret pas
sages, and the business is such that
goods are never shipped in the name of
the purchaser, but to his initials only.
Admission to the third floor showed
woik breaking evil-
Akait ta Make a Ckaar.
"Xorah, are you engsged to that po
liceman who comes here to see you
often?"
"Vis, ma'am, but I've given him warn
taV
smelling eggs into cans. The stanch is
powerful from this point to the end of
the investigation. The eggs which are
"ed for food are supposed to have been
carefully culled by a "candler." Those
which are called beyond eating go into
another receptacle to make tanning oil.
number ot
sons prominent in the society and offi
cial world.
O the four conspirators who engi
neered the outrage, two were killed
with their victims, while the third,
who acted as coachman (or the FHr,.T.
and the fourth, who remained inside
the carriage, were badly wouuded.
Whether the assassins who entered
the crowded reception hall threw the
bomb or accidentally dropped it prob
ably will never be known, as all the
immediate eye witnesses were killed
The tremendous force of the explosion
absolutely blew out the front ot the
rhe mee. of broken eggs, which the in-' f mi',f Midnc'. nJ T
Haw The? Dew's Speak.
Clara Don't be surprised If Willi
Baple-igh proposes to you to-night
Maude Gracious! Do you think bt
will? '
Clara Sura I da When I refused
him last night he said he didn't care
what become ot him.
flow's This?
spec tors have labeled "unwholesome,"
is dumped into a separator and the
hells are extracted. The liquid goes
to the fourth floor.
The loft is fitted up with a condens
er, h gbt rolls, three feet bv four ot
five, and each cut so as to give all the
surface possible, are in cons'ant mo
tion. Vats ef eggs are raited so that
the rolls are covered, and air at a tem
perature of 104 degrees is forced over
the ceilings above and the floors be
neath and the walla of the adjoining
rooms.
People were literally blown to pieces
Those who were not killed instantly
were horribly mangled and the others
were prostrate by the shock. The pre
mier's escape was miraculous, (or only
a moment before the explosion he ha
stepped inside his stuly at the rear of
the salon tosptsk to Prince Shakoveky
the mass. The eggs stick to the rolls A,thoah h bot ,,ightl7 inJared
and are dried out. This product is
. ...."a0,' loose, sifted sod sold to bakers.
Hail s catarrh c ure. I The man in charge of the roll never
, Prop
T. J. CHENEY A CO.
we. the underali-nea
Cheney lor xh laat lb years, and belters him
or. Toledo, o.
hare known r. J.
carfactly honorable In ail business trarnao
uons and fi nanciaily able to carry out ant ob
ligations made by their Brm.
an a Tat- a x. f holeaal brorriits. Toledo. 0.
Siuui. Kins av Masun, M fioiesala Urug
si, la. Toledo. U.
Hall's la'.axrbCnre is taken internally, art-
inf airacur upon iu otooa ana mucuuf lur-
oi me ytwjin. race m. per Dolus.
old by alt Itta-gists. Testimonials lrea.
sau i ramuj run ar ins bast.
needs an egg shampoo. Ic is not ne
cessary. Today be careless! v rubbed
bis fingers through his hair shortly
after reaching into the liauid to d re-
vent its clogging the rolls.
Goods have been shipped to "X. B..
St. Joseph, Mj."; "F. S.-hmid, Atlan
ta, Ga." and "II. M. R.. Philadel
phia." Other goods bare been shipped S25.0OO.00O Cash and St. Paul Road
be is completely prostrated by the ca
lamity.
The havoc wrought by the explosion
was indescribable. Bodies were so torn
or mangled as to make identification
impossible, some of tbem headless
armless or legless, lying among the
blood-dripping wreckage.
RAILWAY GIANTS CLASH,
Daasrvroaa.
Gunner 'Sh I Don't whistle on this
street!
Guyer What's ths mattert
eoe sick?
Gunner No. But I'm afraid the vi
bration will knock the city hall down.
-Chicago New a
to Texas, and Portland, Or., as well
as to a trans-Atlantic steamship line.
it lakes lour dozen egaa to make a
pound of the "reprocessed" material.
gonj. Chief M array has other plants under
surveillance. The proluct of the one
Jiscovered will be soaked in kerosene
tomorrow.
is the Prize at Stake.
Chicago, Aug. 27. A special to the
TRACED BY TRUNK
Tribune from New York says:
A financial battle, with 2o COO, 000
in cash and the control of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway system
is on between J. Pierpant Morgan and
fc. 11 Harriman
In the battle are involved twire as
many millions of dollars aud three
times as many thousands of miles of
railroads as were represented in the
famous fight for the possession of the
28. it is reported Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, which
resulted in the memorable Northern
Pacific corner, when the price of that
This was the report stock was rushed up to $1,000 a share
Embezzler Stensland Located in Bra
zil by Tracing Black Boa.
Chicago, Aug,
Varla A Ilea.
"A curious thing about a man that has
a lot of stock in a fire insurance com
pany," remarked Uncle Allen Sparks,
that a big fire generally fires him cold that Paul O. Stensland has been local
feet led in Brazil. His arrent ia aairt tn ha a
matter of hours.
rerfaeilr wiuta. made today by the Pinkerton Detective and a oanic in Wall at-et fnllnr,l
Bangs ixzair May l aw bars tie sgency to the bank directors secretin Tbe oonoein foroea consist of J. P
.... . I -ss-aa - " -
a Similar rerort van mai a in lMin l uA.Mn T.mA. t ir;n ...a
f mdM- Cl.- f V. l: V. a L I , " " ""-aaaaej 1 "UIS.-U, f aIXJJ0J f . 41 I It UU
w'uaM-1 1 l" Julcwl w Mite's AttomeT JamPi P.rhonr Frarr (ri.ml. ;r, -r,;.i;..- n.
. I - " ' -y I awaavisj. svivib,u v y s ha S as to VU UUC BlUtT,
E.
est valse?
Jection. That's ths one I don't if-
aawnca.
effort was made to keep the matter se
cret. J. II. Schumacher, general su
perintendent of the Pinkerton agency.
exhibited signs of displeasure because
cue matter had become public.
It is believed that Stensland is nrac-
iicany in the custody of detectives and
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
TVe tUA Va. U,. Ik n ks tlcllT 1D
uo iviuu IUU IUI0 AlWdJ. QUUgUI that they are waiting a favorable op- inclined to throw tbeir weight to Har-
and E. H. Harriman, practical owner
of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific
roads, with Sir William Van Home,
Sir Thomas Shaugbneesy, as controllers
of the vast Canadian Pacific system,
with their (riends, on the other. Re
maining neutral for the time being, but
Bears ths
Signature
Prosxrlr RMtallaf It.
"Tour husband," aaid Mrs. Highmus,
graciously, "is decidedly Interestina and
erifinal, even If he does sometimes bloalpauy to haul his baggage.
kia awn horn a little ti
"It isn't so!" indignantly exclaimed
Mrs. Gaswell. "My husband always uses
is ftanaaerchitr Chicago Tribune.
Pravlowa Tralalaa; All far Xothlas;.
Dealer How does your wife like tin
sewmf machine you bought for her?
ponuniiy to kidnap nim and svoid ex- nman. are James H. Smith and VVil
iraonion. it became public today that ham Rockefeller, as principal stock
" ueiecuves nave traced tbe move- holders in the Bt. Paul.
menls of Stensland from his home On lha nntm nr ih. ... w
wben be left Chicigo. A black trunk whether the St. Paul road is to be ex
which he took aided the detectives. tended to the coast, for which Dumose
l; . ) .. i . i . i . i ... . '
0'-uu eugsgeu me Drinks com- a new IZo.000,000 stock issue was
On tbe af- voted, in a northerly direction, and so
With ptomaines In oysters, clams. Ice
cream and pie. It begins to look as If
the Juts of the church festival were
numbered, -Solano re.
A Hard Task. "There's no danger,
said the doctor. "It's ouly a carbuucli
coming on the back of your neck. But
you must keep your eye on 111"
No Koplj. "That little girl lias one
bad habit. She always answers back.'
It Is easy enough to brenk her of that
Get her a plnce as a telephone girl
I hear your boas exiiecta to raise
your salary this mouth." "So he says
but he hasn't siiccveded lu raising all
of lust mouth's ret. Philadelphia
Press.
Give me a package of chewing
gum." "We don't keep such things. '
Well, you've got a card lu tbe wludow
that saye Typewriter Supplies.'"
Houston Post
'What klud ot pie will you bare,
Willie mines or apple?" "I'll take two
pieces ot each, please," "Two plecea!
"seem. Mamma told me not to ask
tw Ice." Life.
Lover Indeed I lots you for your
self alone. Miss Mtlyuns. Heiress -That
la a loan on which you can ouly bor
row trouble, Mr. Cashuoter. Baltt
more American.
Victim What has happened? Where
am I? Doctor You have been arrt
ously Injured In a trolley accident But
cheer up you will recover. Victim
How much? Cleveland Leader.
Servants Who Hang Ou. "Public
officeholders," said Cltyuian. "are only
servants after all." "Yes," rejoined
Subbuhs. "aud I wish we could get a
11
DISEASES
ternoon of July 14 the express company seriously injure the traffic of the Great
look it to the Lake Shore railroad de- Northern and Northern Pacific systems.
or southerly, to impair the future Dro-
cbecked to New York, where it was fits of tha n
received at the Grand Central de Dot I Karlv this an m mar thava hi a mtra.
July 16. From that depot Stensland terions bunching of thres Pacific coast
was traced to one of the biz ocean lines stock. Befnra Harriman Kill
Young Husband She hasn't learned ,iner. Dd declared, to South I could discover who were tbe purchas-
how to operata it yet. She had $z idea
It worked something liks a typewriter.
Frleada.
"Whew! What, Lottie Brown engag
d? That proves what I've always said
-that, no matter bow plain and badly
tempered a girl may be, there's slwayi
tool ready to marry her. Who's ths
poor man?"
"I am !" Life
America.
rrTO nt. V tus raa-a aa SU Hamxis Dls-aaaa
lllo prmauantlj cnrd br Dr. Klioa's Urm
Narra Bsiarar. Hand fcr FHKRSI trial bottlo ai d
"ww, uw. . n.aiiac, lo.,ni akh at., I Lua.,1'
DlWareal.
,' Tom The last time I saw you yon
were look'ng for a position where you
could keep dressed up all tbe time. Did
you get It?
Dick No. Tbe only Job I could find
was one whers tbey keep all tbe time
dressing me down. Detroit Free Preaa.
Notklaw Areaaapllahed.
' "The society papers speak of her ss
'a young woman of many accomplish
menti' Is she really'"
"Oh, yes. She's a sort of female
Jack of all trades; not much good st
shut on ef tbem." Philadelphia Press.
BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE.
Gst at ths Cause Curs the Kidneys.
Dont' neglect backache. It warns
you ot trouble in the kidneys. Avert
tbe danger by curing the kidneys with
Doan's Kidney Pills.
J. A. Haywood, a well
known resident ot Luf
kin, Tex., says: "I
wrenched my bark
working in a sawmill,
was laid up six weeks
aad from that time
had pain in my back
whenever I stooped or
lifted. Tbe nrine was
badly disordered and (or a long time I
had attacks of gravel. After I began
osing Doan's Kidney Pills the gravel
paawad oat, and my back got wall. 1
haven't had backache oi bladder trou
ble slnoe."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Toster-Ullburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Object to President's Ukase.
London, Aug. 28. Spelling reform
ic still the subject of keen discussion
A i : . i
auu eunoriai comment, aiany promi
nent men here are not averse to the
idea o( reform so i0Dg as it is the out
come o( sgreement between English
opeuanig countries. ixira fctrsttjco' s
expressed this vie wben be said:
would deprecate any radical change in
tus pieseni tngnsb used in spelling.
think sucb reforms as are desirable
should be by conceited action on the
part o( the two great English-speaking
peoples.
Bad Food Destroyed.
Chicago, Aug. 2i Three hnndnH
and fifty thousand pounds of foodstuffs
were destroyed in Chicago last week be
cause they were impure. Tbe food in
spectora in the downtown district alone
condemned an! destroyed 50,719
pounus. Ibis includes 16,000 pounds
ol canned goods ami 29,390 pounds o(
fruit and vegetables. The inspectors
loos samples irom five candy (actories,
three evaporated egg concerns, three
baking powder factories, ten ice cream
factories, SO bakeries and 75 fruit
stands.
Shall Beet Weeders Wear Pants?
Aires, Neb, Aug. 28 Tbe future o(
the beet sugar industry in Northern
Nebraska depends upon a question of
personal ethics. "Shall girl beet weed
ers at work in tbe fieMi wear overalls
or skirt?" is the issue. The girls
themselves and tbe beet raisers declsre
for overalls, which are now generally
worn by women in tbe field work. The
girls and women declare tbey cannot
make a living working in skirts, as
tbey are paid by tbe row.
Floods at Maz.tlan,
El Paso, Tex., Aug. 28. Mail ad
vices from Mazatlan, Mexico, say floods
in the mountains did great damage to
that city about ten days ago. Many
stores were partially and some com
pletely wrecked. Along tbe beach many
bouses were swept away. No loss of
life is iep orted.
ers, the Cansdian Pacific had obtained
sufficient interest in the road to wield
the balance of power.
Revive S.ensland Bank.
Chicago, Aug. 27. Tbe reorganiza
tion of tbe Milwaukee Avenue State
bank as an auxiliary or branch of the
First National bank is scon to be be
gun. As tbe first move in the rehabil
itation of the defunct institution, an
understanding between the business
men of Milwaukee Avenue district,
and James Fogsn, president of tbe First
National bank, has been reached
through which the speedy resumption
of business is hoped for. The officials
of the new bank will be taken fiom
the present force of the First Natioral.
Guerrera Gets Ammunition.
San Juan de Mart ncx, Aug. 27. A
correspondent of the Associate! Press
who rode out (rom here today says
that wbtn Pino Guerrera led 8an Luis,
he took (rom that town 40,000 rounds
of ammunition he found there. He also
secured 28,000 rounds in San Juan de
Martinez. It is reported that Colonel
Julian Eretancourt, tie Havana Lib
eral, who is second in command nf
Guererra's force, was slightly wounded
in the engagement near San Luis.
No order (or advance have yet been
given.
Must Spell in Old Way.
Washington, Aug. 27. Tbe presi
dent's order adopting tbe new system
of spelling may be put into practice in
several departments, but it will cut no
figure with tbe Civil Service commis
sion in exsminstiosn. Applicants will
be graded in spelling according to the
standard dictionaries and not accord
ing to tbe rales of spelling reform.
Phonetic spelling will berea(tr be used
in the transmission o( district govern
mental correspondence.
Bring in Valencia Victims.
Washington, Ang. 27. Notification
was sent to the revenue cutter Grant
today to proceed to Bamfield, B. C, (or
tbe bodies ot tbe Valencia victims. The
Grant is not seaworthy, so cannot go
direct to the scene ol the wreck.
servant who would bang ou like they
do."
Where Ignorance Is Bliss. Blobbe
When I get up to make a speech I feel
as though I bad forgotten everything 1
knew. Slobba What an Ideal wltuvas
you would make In a trust Investiga
tion. A 'young lady went luto a well known
establishment a few days sgo aud said
to the floor walker: "lo you keep sta
tlcnery?" "'o, miss," replied the uiau;
"If I did I should lose my Job."- Head
light.
"For goodness' aake. What's that
noise?" "The girl next door Is bavlug
her voice cultivated." "Huh! Appar
ently the process of cultivation has
reached the harrowing season." Phlla
delphla Ledger.
Tramp (outside the gate) Does
your dog bite? Mrs. WeptouwUb (ou
the porch I Yes, he does, aud ou.
please, don't come lu 1 We are so pa
ticular about a but we feed him ! Son)
ervllle Journal.
Mrs. I'eckem I know I'm a trtfl
Irritable st times, Henry, but If I had
to live my life over again I'd marry
you Just tbe same Mr. I'eckem Oh,
ao, you wouldn't! You only think you
would. Scissors.
Hopeless. Flynn Ol tell yez they
ho use thrytn' to lddtca ate tblm Choi
nese. Mulnooley Au' phwy's tbot
Flynn Ol Jl't a.tked wsn ar tblm the
Cholnese wur rud for St, Patrick's day,
sa' he cou!du"t tell me.
Mrs. Jawback Just tike s nisn! Tbe
Idea of losing your temper and swea
Ing at your razor because It's dull.
Mr. Jawback Well, I've got s right
to. Didn't tbe razor lose Its temper
first? Cleveland Leader.
Visiting Philanthropist flood morn
Ing, madam ; I am collecting for the
Drunkards' Home. Mrs. McUut
Shure, I'm glad of It, sor If ye come
round to-night yez ran take my bue-
band. Harper's Weekly.
Rivers What have you got that
string tied arouud your finger for)
Brooks By George! I'm glad you
mentioned It That's to remind me to
ask you for the fiver I lent you
month ago. Chicago Tribune.
"Do you think that wealth la essen
tial to happiness?" "From some of tbe
letters I receive," said Dustln Btax,
"I am Inclined to think a number of
people consider some of my wealth es
sential to their happiness." Ex.
She Albert, I have come to tbe con
elation that I love George better than
I love you, and He What about
the engagement ring I gave you to
wear? She Oh, that's all right
(Jeorge says be won t object ir I wear
It
Mr. SubbutMi What's tbe matter?
Where's the new servant girl? Mrs.
Suhbubs Oh ! George, It was all a mis
understanding. I told her sbs bad
better dust this morning, snd the first
thing I knew she had dusted. Pblladel
phla Press.
Selfishness. The sowing of tbe seed
ot selfinunefta has resulted In the crea
tlon aud foaterlug of "trusta" and "la
bor unions," the outgrowth of which
has been the Chicago strike, wltb all
Its woes. Rev. A. B. Lambert, Metho-
31st, Chicago.
Itownda Of course. It was business
that detained av last ulghb Mrs.
Itownda Yes? Itowucto Yes. You
know I wouldn't deceive you. Mrs.
Itownda No, George, you wouldn't de
ceive me, no matter wbat you said.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Actually True: When s man earns
rushing at a terrific pace to catch a
Sta ten Island ferry boat and arrived
Just In time to have the gatemau shut
the door In bis face, a bystaudcr re
marked: "You didn't run fast enough."
"I ran fast enough," replied the dis
appointed man, "but I didn't start In
time."
tlistrcssintr than itcliinrr, bum
inc skin disoasc, nml Um the iwi.rn 'f warm wtalbcr tW
who arc alllk-teJ with sk'n trouble! find tl.e ymoou appear-
ACNE,
'TETTER,
ECZEMA,
PSORIASIS,
SALT RHEUt.1.
ua.,a Tl. - I. at" t...
i i . si..ar ai.i u-i l m totmemcu iiiiuuvu inc it.
iuh aim Kuuw iiiav iu . . , . . a i .i
. .... ill - t -I ...ill, L, i,,i, ,- mi,! iti-riil rimltrr ntiil nn th ... t .
summer niontlis. i nc moou is .n.-.ii.-u .uv, , iyrew
to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. I lie treatment of skm diseases with cxtcr.
nal applications is all wrong, Realise they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood.
The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay Hie itching aud burning und cover
up the trouble for awhile, but as wxtn as it is left off the disease returns.
All food taken into the body contains, in .some form, the elements ucccaaary to sustain
the different parts. One jxirtion is used lor
the making of bUnnl, another for muscle,
one for bone, still another for fat, und soon.
After these different properties are ex
tracted from the fixd there still remains a
portion that is useless, or waste matter,
which is intended to be disposed of through
the natural channels of bodily waste, the
Liver. Kidneys and Howels. At this season
of the year, however, these organs become
a .a S ' 1 . I
TIIK 1TCH1NU WAB ALMOST UNDKAHAHLE,
Iaar Hlrs My body broke out with a rash or eruptim
whloh lu spite ot all etlorts to ours oontlnustt to gat wrse
The ttohlng, sspsolalty at night, was simply terrlbls i
would almost disappear at times, only to 1st urn Worse
than ever. I had triad many highly reoomiiianiUd prspa.
rations without beuant, and haarlug of B, H. H. datermlusd
to give It a fair trial, aud was Inaiprsaslbly (Ullghtad
when a tsw tmttlaa oursd ma eutlraly, removing svsrv
Mainlsh and plmpta Irom my bo.ly, 1 shall not fn i0 rso.
onimsmt H. H, M. whenever eu opportunity ooours to du so,
tsoou.lKto, CsJ . L, MA UNO,
torpid, dull and sluggish, aud fail to perform this duty, aud tliese accumulations remain in
. . . , a . 1 1 I . .. ... I t ! 1 ! a .
arc ansoroeu ny tuc duhhi to u-imcm u win, inouiioiijj uuruiug ileitis aim
acrid humors. The blood cannot prosily nourish the system while in this impure condition,
the system aud
Woadroas Vai-lefj- of Saoar trratals.
Nature's Infinite variety Is well Illus
trated In the collection of photographs
of snovr cryt"l made during the past
twenty years by W. A. Hentley, of Ver
mont He has now more than one
thousand photographs' of Individual
crystals, and among them no two ars
alike.
Some teople, wben their relatives die,
are not satisfied with tbe way the
neighbors mourn.
Oo to tbe gas meter, thou sluggard;
consider its ways und bjcoiue bus.
and begins to throw of! these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne,
Eczema, Tetter, l'soriasis, .Salt Klieutu ami sum uiseascs oi every description.
EOZEMA aiMK-ars usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from
which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense, It
is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be
afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid
in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition
aud giving it a leathery appearance. AONE makes its appearance on the face in the form of
pimples and black-heads, aud is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly apiwar.
ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, conies in patches ou different parts of the body.
One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form,
ing sores and producing iutcusc itching. The head aud face are the parts usually affected,
and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the seal p.
These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause burning acids and humors in
the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will cotitiuttc. The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. .S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made eiu
tircly from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a clcausiui', healiiiff
effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of leiiii
blistered aud burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood.
It goes dowu into the circulation aud forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter,
I .'II. . -Ill 1 a a '
uuiius up mc dioou ami cures an skin diseases promptly
and permanently. S. S. S. due not leave the least par
ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, Lut entirely rids
the blood of the cause for all skill diseases.
S. aS. S. tones up the system and regulates the
Liver, Kidneys and Howels so that they will carry off
the natural waste and refuse matter through the proer
channels, instead ot leaving it to be absorU-d by the
equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the
rue lor our treatise on sKiti diseases and any medical advice you wish.
blood. Nothing
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Mother (returning borne i - l ra.-lous I
Tommy, what means this? Tha lamp
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has been operating in tbe vicinity 0f; Tl,mm..tt-h, mo(b,
the Chetcamp Klver. sa.utb of iirsnd. roil!d ... ," .. .:.! ......
Gtang. Cap. Hreton. tell, of meeting a ,","''n " Wt0l"i- dlJo 1
man lu the barren lauds who bns ben ' ,0ther Yes
living In a tree for three summer, be TolIltny... vv ,
came be bellevss It will cure bis bay ,,-,... . ,. "
a arroi aajs mat tne man, wtio rlslm A Oaallaaaa Naw,
en tun ins name was niroiig and that "How did you Induce your little ooy
he came from St. John, N. B, had built j to prsctlos his aiuals Isaa us so regu-
himself s comfortable cabin of one room j larly I"
In the brsnt hes of s giant heml.w-k "I told him that tha neighbors were
snd wss thoroughly enjoying life. The complaining of the racket it mad"
bouse was set shout forty feet from the I Cleveland Uadsr.
ground and wss readied by several lsd-:
HOLD UP!
and consider
ders which were spiked against the
sides of the tree trunk.
n the cabin was a bed made of
boughs, a stove constructed out of sheet
Iron, three looking glasses, a laain
three rustic chairs snd thirty sit cuh
Ions stuffed wltb balsam needles. The
place was as neat ss If kept by a wnm
sn snd wss built so tbst tbers would
be no waste space.
Strong was rnther retli-ent, but far
rot learned enough to convince blin that
the man was In his right mind snd that
be really believed the "tree cure" was
doing him good. He said be couldn't
explain why the hay fever would not
attack him as long as he lived In s tree,
but that It was a fact sod he took sd-
vantage of IL He live, mostly otl ,
and game, but he had some vegetables
stoweo sway in hollow tree trunks near
by
Saaaelklaa Oal af Iks (aaaaa.
tutsan Dlsthsrs Sasethssrt, what 4Vi
iiu say to asking our wsdd.Dg trip la an
autotn4lls?
Ann Thtnsutn-O, that's sat common'
Aii.Unlr csn do that. 11 us talis a trip
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employment. It chanced that bis ap
plication wss made to tbe lady of the
bouse herself, who was superintending
tbe transplanting of plsnts lu the garden.
Ars
lady.
Alnt bad much experience st s-sr
denln'," was tbe reulv.
"Can you plant these busbesr
-i u Date to risk spollia'
mum."
Then wbat can you do?"
Well, mum," responded tha
aeuipi-iootlllg inuiviuual, "If yrju
to hand me one of your husband
gars I might sit In the greenhouse sn
smoae out tnem Insects that's eatlu'
the leaves of them rose bushes." Har
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