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A ocrtaln curate was of1 a painfully nervous temperament, and, In conse quence, Was constantly making awk ward remarks Intended as compli ments to the bishop and others. Hav ing distinguished himself in an unusual dogroo daring the gathorlngof clergy to an afternoon toa at the bishop's palace, he was taken to task for bis tailings by a sonior carato, who was one of his companions on the way home. "Look here, Brnco," said the senior, decidedly, you are a donkoyl Why cannot you keop qulot, Instead of mak ing your asinine remarks? I am speak lng to you now as a brother" Loud laughter interrupted him at this point, and for the moment he won dered why. St. Louis QIobo-Dumoorat. Piire Tea In packages at grocers' drilling's Best A monster sowing nmchinn, weighing thiee and one-quartof tons, Is in ueo in Leeds, Enlgand. It saws cotton bolt-inR- No household Is complete wilhont a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne ttled this necessity. The blttornoHS of a grain of stryoh nine can be tasted in 1000,000 grains of water. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If it falls to cure. lioc. A oubio foot of now fallon enow weighs five and a half pounds, and has 13 times the bulk of an equal weight of wator. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sl.es boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLK, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. In India the avorago duration of life of thffiativea Is 24 years as against 44 in Britain. I'iso's Cure for Consumption Is the best of all cough cures. George W. Lota, Fabucher, La., August 2(1. 18!lfl. One Method of Treutniont. " Jones Our mlnlstor is apt to take an original view of any Bubject. lie is to preach next Sunday on tlio para ble of the prodigal son. Smith I don't soo how ho Is going to say anything new about that Jones You oan't toll. Ho may make his sermon an expression of sym pathy for the fatted calf. New York Journal. The Kulaer's Tour. Tho Kaiser's Pilgrimage to the Holy Laud has a prominent phtco in tho Issue of Collior's Weekly for November 6. There aro interesting pictures of the gconos of tho emperor's tour, Including one representing the women gathering Btonos to repair the roads before the emperor's arrival. The drill of tho Roman soldier was exceedingly sovoro. It comprised not only the uso of weapons, but running, Jumping, olimblng, wrestling, swim ming, both naked and In full armor. An iron-mill company In Ohio has snceeded in making a fine quality of oomont from furnnoo slag. "A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of Excellence In Manufacture. " wann:s Breakfast Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. .Costs Less Titan OHE CENT I Cup.. Be sure Uut you get the Genuine Article, made at DORCHESTER. MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd ETAUIIID I7BO, cuius H.,if in fiSi t Coiwh Byrup. TimtM iooa. w I In lime. Hold by drntTBl.tft. fit. Jaoobs 6t. Jaoobs 6t. Jacobs St. Jacobs 8t. Jacobs Et. Jacobs fit, Jacobs St. Jacobs St. JacobB H. Jacobs pa EES1 I f - ' jlr vfiplj P if UNO' RASTUS' PQ8SUM YARN. rbankeslvlns Story Told by the Old Nesjro for the Children. N Old Unc" Kaetus Petllbono's home, a very modest lit tle four-room es tablishment, great preparations Were being made for the Thank(flvliig fes tivities which the next day wns ex peeted to usher In. The morning camo and Aunt Tatty took the opossum which Unc Ran had caught and placed him In a broad pan and put him In tho oven. After the opossum had baked for a while she opened the oven and put In the pan a lot of sweet potatoes which had provlouely been boiled and split and let them brown in the 'possum fnt When the animal was done brown the family and their friends jrnthered around the festal board and the mlddle-elzed girls and the Wg girls, the old folks and the young folks pitched Into the dish and made merry over the arrival from the South. After the dinner they had some music, and wound up with a dance. When the dance was ended the visitors, to the num her nf neven or elt-ht-Ieft with a chorus of good-bys and jokes and the family were left by themselves. rut on some coal on uat nan, you uona- pant," said Unc' Itastus. "My law, dat possum remlne me or oie aukoushw, yas- sah, It sholy do." "Te 1 us 'bout t. na," said ua nne, anu the other children clamored for tho story. "Well." said Unc' llasltis, "down dan in do Boston mountains whuh I'ze bawn we dun llv' in one deso heah cabins, log cab ins. Dcy chink up twix de logs with mud, an bull a cuimiey on uo outstay. e an had nine dogs au' fo-teen in dc fnmily. Da wns cr smoke-house an chicken coop an er ash-hopnaa uy uo camn on cr rawn crib. We wui In de valley an' a mile down de road live Eph Ruker an' his fai ily. Long 'bout dis time de yeuh Eph an 'me WHEN UNO' RASTUS an' Wash Adama an' de Iteuzely boys we'd staht out early In do evenln' aftnh pos sum. Tain' no uso fow to go twel de 'slmmons Is ripe au' de froa' ripe do 'slm mens. Ycssah, do free It rlpes do 'slm mmm nn den de 'possum he gwyno come out In de moonlight. Dey wu mons'ous woods dah. Dey wus red 011K, biaca oaa, pos' oak, gum tree, cllum, eyeiimo' au' a lot ollmi. Well, suh, we'd have 'bout foiity oops mo er less an one (ie itenaety ooys ne u foteh Mcig ole ninsket. Das au He gun we got. Do moon he light up de valley, de old 'broom sago' llel's dey layln' round, an' at de aldge do flol's wua mos' oftcneat de 'slmmon trees. Now, de 'possum love slmmons. He eat berries, yassah, an buds an' roots, but, my Lawd, he tine 'slm mon tree dc darkest night evah blowed. "De boys dey oft In dc woods ehasin' 'roun' do llel's au' tnrlu' up de groun' look lu' for 'pissum. Pa jus' three klne 0' dogs hi dat country. Da is de houn' dog, do cur dog au' de tWe dog. Dc cur dog, dey mos'ly call 'em niunl heah, dey bes' fob 'iKuwnm. We llssen to dem craiy dogs holhih an' bark. Dim Eph Baker he say, 'Dos Tlge, de tritliu' seoiiu'rel.' "l)en wo heah another bark an' ef we heah dat dog hollah all de boys dey say, 'Das music. Das Bholy 'possum.' I gwyue tell you we rar over de broom-sage au' wo git ovab de fence an' dah by er big 'simmon treo dnh's musle. Hose, Venus au' er lot de e-thuh dogs, Tige, he ain' dah. Ole mist 'possum he up In tip 0' de 'slmmon tree, and I climb de tree au' soon I ketch Mm. lie cWe un an' nlnv he da Id. Yassah, he doan show no sign dat he llv- In'. Den we sets de dogs goin' again, an' . mebbe we hear off in dc aldge 0' de woods boo-woof, boo-woof, 00, 00, 00, au' If dey Is ernuddor dog go wah-ah orp-nrp-orp klu 0' high, den das musle an' das 'pos sum. Pea we elar de feucee an' run throo de broom-sage an' when we Hud ole music dey's 'possum dah. "Well, suh, when we git all de 'possum we want we go home, an' den I take big ole 'possum in' dress blm an' stretch him THANKSQIVING DINNER ON THE OLD out on de roof of do smokehouse. In de mornln' dny takes Mm an' day pa'blle 'im to kit out du wile tawte, on' den day puts Mm In old oven. De fat jes' bile out, on' when de 'possum gettln' bake awhile yo ole mammy take desc ycr long yams dat been bile already au' put In de oven with mitt' 'possum. "Yo' ole mommy got turnips an back bone, cabbage an' bamlxMio an' lye hominy an' pone, corn pone. Well, mih, dcy ail bus' deysetvee eatin' 'possum, an' gen-ally has a little 0' dish yer apple-jack an' (ley sweetena It with Masses. Yo' kin cat a DltEAMlNO OP OLD DAYS. heap 0' 'possum, case It douu' hurt yo'. When de 'possum all gone, all de sop pl.innpft im. do Infers nn' de pnbbntro. de hambone an' de backbone des out 0' de u.'nv ili.n ilov idpnra nu-nv nil de dibhes an de table an' dcy 'gins to pat juba an' git de hddle an lie banjo down. "llnT doiin ilnneo dose ver waltzes In my time, Dey dance one at a time or maybe rW'ii n linv on' a xrpnch (lev dances to- gedder. But dejr dance. Dey doan slide. WAS YOTJNO. Pey buck an' dey wing nn' dey double shulllc an' puts In de fancy stope an' dc res' dey pals nu' hollers. Pc fiddler he got de flildlc way down on de lef arm, an he snwln' away on 'Chicken In de Bread tray,' 'Cottoneyc Joe,' 'Soapsuds Ovab. de Fence,' or some 0' dey hoc-down tunes, an' do banjo keepin' time. Pey loose dc chlnkln' out de logs. Ohl my law, nil de dishes jutnpln' in dc cupboard an' dc pick' ninnies dey jumplu' up an' down yo kaln hole 'em down. Ole Mammy Jupe de real ole mammy bIio sit In de cornnh snioklu' one 0' dose yore red clny plpoa with one 0' dc cane stems dot dey cuts In de cane-brake. De dogs dey outside breakln' de 'possub bones an' growltn' ovah de hambone. ' "When one boy get tlahd danclu' emud der boy he step In an' dey des keep dancln' au' slnglu' an' pat tin' all night yassah, twell de ole red sun he showlu' dat he gwyne come ovah de mountain. Pen dey all slip away an' go whah dey can sleep foh all day." Mr. Itastus reached for his pipe. "Git along to bed now, you chilleu," he said, and there was a general scampering. The old man puffed away remiulseeutly. KEPT THE GOBBLER. Former llnlton Find He Has Many Kensone to He Thankful. LAMED if I quite agree with this here way of rega latin' our glvln' of thanks by taw an' p r 0 c lermatlons," said Farmer Bol tou In a meditative way to his wHfe. "It looks too much like sort I u' a stake n' a servln' notice that when Tou reach it you must bow down an' make your acknowledgment, no matter what your real teclln't la. I can't see that ml 4Wfi sirSgiiW vjr ?" 1 1 irw w & FARM. we've got much ter be thankful fur this year, Liddy." "O, yes, we havo. We " "IIol on, now, hoi' on, Llddy. That's a way you have of rushln' mo with argy ments an' downln' me afore I gets rightly started. Jest wait till I git through. Our crops was mostly a fuller, owln to too much rain. What we did Imrvcst dldu t really pay fur th' rotaln'. T1 ut two-year-old colt was killed by llghtnln', mowt of our stnndln' timber was destroyed by flre an' a good many rods of fence went th' same way. Now you cnu't honestly say, Llddy, that we're as fur along as wj was this time a year airo. "I didn't know you were so worldly, Josh. You talk as though we ought to rebel ai?alnt Providence whenever the credit side of our bank book doesn't have a steady growth, We're both lit th' prime of life with good health. We've been given more time to pay off the mortgage. None of the grent disasters we rend about hna touched us. There Is plenty In the cclhir and the granary to live on If we were without a dollar. That stote of af fairs would be a godsend to tens of thou sands this winter, Josh. And you know thut Jimmle pulled through after the doc tor gave him up and is as hardy as a knot!" "So he did, the blessed little Imp of mis chief. But I won't dispute with yon, Liddy. You don't give a feller no fair chance. I was goin' to sell that 20-pound gobbler, but we'll jest keep him fur a center piece Thanksglvin'." Our Thanksgiving. We'd thought ou this Tbauksglyln' day To eat our punkln pie With dear old mother at tho farm, As In the days gone by. Dat greater Tower than wo bad willed That mother shouldn't stay, An' then we couldn't bear the farm, When she had slipped away. 80 brother John, he seat me word Ter visit him a spell, An' eat Id style Tliauksvlvln' day Up at his big hotel. Well, seen a bill 0' fare as that I never see afore, With all the things I ever eat, . An' several dozen more. I labored hard to do my pari At talk an' etiquette; Though John wns hardened to tl.s world, Sometimes his eyes wus wet. I knew thnt though his purse could buy The costliest kind ot dish, Fer mother's rare Thnuksglvln' treat Ha oftt'D felt a wish. An' when I left him fer the night, I couldn't help but say, "It ain't the food ner ylt the style That makes Thanksglvin' day," lfctrult Free Press. Pumpkin I'tns and Thanksgiving. With the pumpkin borrowed from the Indian, and the Yankee Ingenuity thnt grew np with the New Englander forced to rely on his Inventive skill, tho pie was nn easy creation. Tho pumpkin no doubt wns one 'of the earlUnt of Its family, for fruits when the white man came were only such as lie found wild and they would not keep through the fall and winter as the modern genius has made possible. The pumpkin, however, was a keeper, and therefore available at late periods of the year for pies and snuees, and It has never lost Its place on the Thanksgiving table. Nor, to do It Justice, is there any reason why It-should. The pumpkin pic needs no apologies on Thanksgiving or any other dny. Our Own Amrrlcnn Pay. Nn nmttur wlint Its obsci''. orlirln. ths American Thanksgiving Ib i n own Amer ican day now, and, set in its thoroughly Amnrlriin fltirrnundinca. It Is a chief among all the happy days of the year. May we all have opportunity and reason to ap preciate and shore In many of them. Signs of tho Times. L First Turkey Oh, cheer up, old man, you are suiorstitious. Second Turkey No, l in not supersti tious, but wheu I pick up cranberries by the kitchen door three days in succession It makes me kinder melancholy. The Nltfht Before Thanksgiving. ttt NICARAGUA CANAL. A Great Thing for the Pacific Conat Would lie I'owerfnl Aid In Western Development. The Nicaragua canal Is a subject vor much disoussed Just at this time on tlit Pacifio coast. From statistics cniofully gleaned by the roost authentic authorities, jt is shown that from the different nations of the world and the islands of tho sea there would pass through the canal a possible annual trnfflo of 14,000,000 tons, a probable traffic of 10,000,000 tons, or a certain trafflo of 8,000.000 tons, on which, 11 a toll of 93.50 a ton was imposed, an annual revenue ol $20,000,000 would be obtained, or over $19,000,000 over and above operating expenses. A saving of $2.60 per ton on wheat woulJ amount to, say, 7 oonts per btiBhul, and on lumber to $5 pet 1,000 feet. A careful examination made by the Maritime Canal Company show that a possible one-half of the 8,000,000 tons trniTIo, which Is claimed will pass through the cnnal, Is Ameri can commerce, either coastwise 01 ex ports and imports. It soems to be fully determined that If the cnnal is built at all it must be built and operated as the property of the United Ftntes govern ment built with the people's money. It should be open and free and without tounago charge to all American cotn meico, coastwise, exports and imports; and to compensate ourselves for our outlay we should lay a toll of nt least $3 per ton on all trafllo passing through botwoon foioign nations. It is estimated tl at It wi'l require not to eoxeed $100,000,000 to con struct the canal, although it is claimed, In a recent statement raude by Lyman E. Oooley, a celebrntod engineer of this oountry, thnt, by reason of certain (lis covories on the patt of the commission, sout by President MoKinley to investi gate the feasibility of the project, the cost of the cnnal will be reduced much below the figure of $100,000,000, on account of fuvorahlo dredging in the lower end of Lake Nicaragua, non-oxist once of rock in the San Juan river to Toro Rapids, good foundation fur im mense dam at Ochoa, fuvorable condi tions for embankments at San Fran clsno basin, and a new site for a dam at Tumbro Grenada. The farmers of California, Washing' ton, Oregon and Idaho, now further from the world's markets than any other agriculturists, would not only be placed as near Lirerpool as their com potitors in India, Chile and the Argen tine, but they would also have an ad vantage over their competitors of $3 per ton, or 6 cents a bushel; for the wheat from India must benr $3 per ton toll at the Suez oanal, anil we would have the Pacifio South American states pay $3 per ton on the Nicaragua canal Then, too, our Atlantic and Gulf ports would have this $3 per ton ad vantage over all their British nnd Europoan rivals in the great markuts of Japan, Korea, Australia and the Paolfic islands, as their rivals would be compellod to pay the $2 por ton toll whether they went to market via the Sue! canal or the Nicaragua canal. Still Short of Water. Th Hrnncrht In fnlifnrnin this veni has not yet beon relieved by fall rams, and on Novembor 1 the South Yuba Water Company served notice on all tho minon which are ODorated bv its power mat no more water coma do iur niehed until after the rainy season had fullv set In. as the comuanv could not count on more than enough to fill their oontiact to turnien nevana uity and Grass Vullley with water for mu nicipal purposes. This will hang np nearly a thousand stamps in the dis trict Knd of the Salmon Sonsnn. ThA fliilmnn nnekinff Rnnson is At an end, there being no more vessels due to arrive from tho north, anil according to the best authorities, says the .San Fran cisco Cull, all tho canneries on the coast nie 1,000,000 cases, or about 83 por Cent short of the 1897 paok. The Alaska Packers' Association is some 48.000 ensos short, or less than 0 per oent of Inst year's pack. About 19,000 barrels of Salt snlmoii were shipped liOm Alaska during the season 01 jsus. Shipment of Lend to Chlnn. The Puget Sound Reduction Com pany, of Everett, Wash., mado a ship ment of 60 tons of lent! last wook to the Amerloan Trading Company in Shanghai, China. Arrniigemonts have been made for weekly shipments to China and Japan by way of the Cana dian Paoifio steamship line. Kew Brlekynrd. A new brickyard will soon be started at Port Orchard, Wash. The machin ery has been ready for some time nnd last week a consignment or. small tools was received at the point. Northwest Jottings. Baker City is to have an extensive oandy manufactory. It Is estimatod that $30,000 net was received by Ashland peaohgrowers this season. Over 190,000 saoka of grain hare been received for shipment at Almota, Wash., this season. A Urge portion of the Klamath In dians ate buying flour and other sup plies In Goose Lake this fall. Many Indian wagons are going and returning from Pine Creek milla each day. The largest piece of coal that was ever brought to Spokane is now on ex hibition there. It weighs 1,400 pounds, and it took seven men to un load It fiom the car and place it in its present position. It was taken out of the mine owned by the railroad com pany, at Roalyn. , The Columbia River Logging Com pany, of Golden, B. C, Is preparing to do a big business this winter and the East Kootenay Miner says they want ISO bush men to work in the woods. Wages In Washington lumber camps have advanced 25 per cent, and logs are worth $1.25 and $1.60 more per thous and than they were a year ago. The Cathlamet Logging Company has closed down operations for the season, having pnt in over 3,000,000 feet and have timber enough to last two seasons more. A new saw mill is being added to Lament's shingle mill plant at Welser, Whatcom county, Wash., which, when finished, will be capable of turning out 80,000 feetot lumber daily, in addition to tbf dally output oX 60,000 shingles. ConnoblBlltlee, A Missouri man filed as an answer to ills wife's suit for divorce an agreement signed by both "to disband." Mr. Woodruff, the Now York man who has aocumnlated 50 wives, simply makes Chicago's Bates-Gates, of seven wifo notoriety, look small. "I have always had- a dosiro to go on the stage," says tho St. Louis young woman who was married last Saturday, and is now seeking a dlvorco. She not only wants to go on the stage, but she wants to begin as a star. PERIODS OF PAIN. Menstruation, the balance wheel of woman's life, Is also the bane of exist ence to many because It means a time of great suffering, While no woman Is entirely free from periodical pain, It does not seem to hava been na ture's plan that women othcrwleo healthy should suffer so severely. Lydla E. Pinlc- h&m's vege table Com' pound Is the moat thorough fe male regula tor known to medical sci ence. It relieves the condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here Is proof: Drab Mns. Pinkham; flow can 1 thank you enough for what you have dono for me ? When I wrote to you I was suffering untold pain at time ot menatruationi was nervous, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not care for anything. 1 have taken three bottles of Lydia E. P'.nkham's Vegetable Compound, one of Blood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. Miss Jennie R. Miles, Leon, Wis, If you are suffering In this way, write as Miss Miles did to Mrs. "Pinkham et Lynn, Mass., for the advice which ahe offers free of charge to all women. A cannl connecting the Mediterranean with the Rod sea existed as early as 600 years before the Christian era. Its length is 03 miles. Seem to Oet Ripe. One compluint seems to get ripe In autumn, and that is neuralgia. 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The fesdors of this paper will be pleased to (burn thftt (here It at lean one dreaded Unease that soienco has been able to cure In all Its tares, and that Is Catarrh. Ilall'l Catarrh Cure Is die oolr positive cure known to the medical (taternllT. Catarrh belnir a oonstltulloiiel dis ease, requires a Conttftnttonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly npen tho blood and maeons snrfecel Hon o( the dUi-ane, end giving the patient strength bv building ud ths conitltutlon and 01 tne syitem. tnereuy aentrnying tne lounaa anslttTng nature in doing ltl work. The pro- nrletnfa have so mtioh faith In Its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollar for any case that It (alia to cure. Send for Uat of tebtlmonials. Adilress F. J. CII ENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by flrngHlu,7oo, Hall'iVamlly Pills ore the best. Stockings were first used in the 11th contury. Before thnt olotb bandages were used din the feet. 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