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Dlatrem by day and night— That's the eon plaint of those who are so unfortunate nn to be attiieted with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and outward ■pnl¡ration« do not cere. They can’t. Tbs source of the trooble re la the Wood—make that pure and thia sealing, burning, itching akin diwaaa will disap pear. Accept no substitute. Hood's Sarsaparilla ri<ls the blood of a ll impurities aad cares all eruptions. . - If others wilt gen Mia. Win M K S X ’S . T S S l ? , A correspondent „of the Boeton Jour nal declares that he beard of n young ‘ •ergyman the other day «bo startled hi» hearera by beginning his addreaa at a funeral thus:' “ W hile there has beerrsomething discovered to relieve the pein of having teeth extracted, there has bean nothing discovered ae yet to allay the pain of parting w ith friends ft STUDY IN SCARLET, •CHAPTER IV . I t wan 1 o'clock when we left 3 surtatoa Cardens. Sherlock Holmaa led nfo to the nearest telegraph office, when he dispatched a long telegram. H e then hailed a cab and ordered the driver to take ns to the address given us by Leetrade. > “There’« nothing like flrat-hand evi dence,” he remarked; "ng a matter of fact, my mind la entirely made up up on the ease, hut «till we may ns well learn all that In to he learned.“ "You ataaae me. Holmee,” said 1. “Surely you are not aa sure aa you pre tend to he of all those particulars which you gave.“ “There la ao room for mistake," he answered. “The very ftret thing which I oheerved on arriving there was that a cab had made two rata with It» wheels dose to the curb. Now. up to last night we have had no rata tar a week, no that those wheels, which left such a deep Impression, must have been made there during the night There were the marks of the horse’s hoof«, too, the outline of one of which was fa r more clearly cut than that of the other three, ehowlng that there was a new shoe. Since the cab was there after the rain began, and was not there at any time during the morn ing- - l have Gregaoa’s word tor that— it follows that It muat have been there during the night, and. therefore, that it brought those two Individuals to the h-ra-uofCitirrtafthe , «aid pointing to a narrow slit la the line of deed-colored brick. “Ton’ll find me here when you cense heck.“ Audley Court was not an attractive locality. The narrow passage led ua lato a quadrangle paved with Sage aad Used by sordid dwellings. W e picked oar way among groups of dirty children add through line« of dis colored linen until we came to No ♦«. Uw door of which was decorated with a small slip of brass* on which the name Rance was engraved. On Inquiry we found that the Con stable was In bed. and we were shown Info a little front parlor to »w a it hl« coming. He appeared presently. looking a Mt- tl Irritai bitterly, aa we d ro v ib a c k to ouf hxflf Inga. "Just to think of Me haring auch aa Incomparable bit of good luck, aad not taking advantage of R.." ‘1 am rather la m e dark a tilt R to true that the description of this man tallies with your Idee of the second party la thia mystery. But why should ha come beck to the henee after tear ing It? T hat It not the way of crimí nala“ “T h e ring, maa the ring! That was what he came hack for. I f we have so other way of catching him we can al ways bait our line with the ring. 1 shall hare M a t doctor—I ’ll lay yea two to one that I-h«v»fl*lB - 1 «n et thank you for It all. I might not have gone but for ydu. aftd *» have totaegd the flneet study I ever came across; d study In acarlet, eh?- W hy should»! we nee e lt t t le a r t >rgotof There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colorless tkato of life, sod our duty la to unravel It aad Isolate it. , CAKTAIM Q. BERTOLETTO. and expose every I bc R Of R. Aad a s * Captain O. Bertoietto of the Italian for lunch, and then for Norman Neruda. H er attack and her bowtog are «p l e a Barque “ Lineelles,” in a recent letter did. W h a t! that little thing of Chop from the chief office of the Italian Penmoola, Fla., in’s she playa ao magnlfloantly; Tya-la- Barque Ltacelles, l.ll— I..M - - 1 1 , J t l I V i' fui, and the gray hairs began to creep In. I tried Ayer 'a Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from com ing Art ana restored the color,"— M rs.M . D.Grsy, No. Salem, Mass. Turn— 1 sappoae she’ll go to I talas this summer, as usual. Jees—Oh. nel She hae ben plump, and ban developed a conree.—Philadelphia Preen. There’s a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such s a tis fa c tio n . The hair b e c o m e s th ic k e r , longer, softer, and more glossy. A nd you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. tua a nn, AU fc—rUO Crwot cim be» ’ “Ah, Mise Breese,” began the roman tic young man. *T adoro the beautiful I km a lover e f poetry, t am a—“ “Cuckoo!“ Interrupted a aman volco la the clock. And then the romantic yen ng man hit hie tongue. md Hand Nichols * Shapanl ala® « M 0 , w ith wind stacker, > day»; a bargain, fnqulra of SCNOflU MO COIUGK JOHN POOLE, Peat Mantaan S t.. Portland, Or. diSHOP , S TS A N D C O IM T K B D U S O T . tw o A M tte * — M l- ” —O. Bertoietto. i ‘ “T h a t seems simple enough,“ said I; "hut how about the other man’s , 1 M O N O PO L E ! • I ftsrtag thaCeteaefta Rlvsr.- I»’ Catarrh of fbe stomach, aa well There does not a n a y a « t e he reach u a . " c a ta rrh of nay other pert of the _ tor a ship in the desert country of O nl-I P #n ,M *“ • ! M itornia, which borders on the Colorado o,ton J **" * ,<1> ” Peruns wl11 cur# ■ ■ ■ river, yet travelers in that region may i eatarT’1 in one part, it w ill cure Catarrh Fa see there a veritable “ ship of the dee- ° !b,e r P*rt ° f th* bod* ’ , ttS ert.'» Far from any body ol water ca-I < * * " * itI catarrhi wherever t is Io- leal pableof floating even a mud-cow,may be • “d the remedy that will cuie it found a big Mern-wheel steamer, scene- •*,? wh®ro w ill cure ** evervwhere. tomed to ply nP and down the river, ’ . .“ j 00 do roce«»« prompt and sat- carrying passengers and freight. She ‘« “ tory reeulte from the use of Parana, has been lying there since last Septom- ®nc# to H a,tn,* nr livin g her, stranded high and dry on the “ of 7 ° ° r « * ’ “ d sand, a mile and a half from t b e » M * •!> # ••••* give you hiavaltoble stream's p ro m t coarse. This strange condition ef affoire h m ' Addre* ? - r ‘ man’ Pr!" .d<“ ‘ of come about simply because the Colo- Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, rffiiln a m'orlitv nfraam hni ranam raf fke VulOe ! Proa yoar aroesr. I f h® doesn’t handle . them we’U tend a a m p le for his name , aad a stamp. I W A B H A M S * KERR BROS.. Porttaad • to to k to ? to M i« to .w < (.w » S O ld In d ia n W a r P e n s io n s has Just pausai a law srstilluit I survivors and Io the widow, u tormation w lll fae aant by Brinatoti A Wilson, No. t o Berewteenth Street, W ashlnetm , D. C., or B rand i office No. « 2 l'arrott bulldliuL Boa Francisco., Cai. Fees liuitied by law. Columbia University any when yer told her. yer wsa an old acrobat? B illy Coalgate— She told me to go out to de woodpile end do de split. “ nmneome. the wont.** RBV. M . A. QUINLAN. C. B. C. University Park, Oregon We may ae well know Cioeing the door behind them, they resol utely descended the etoira. When they rose from the boarding bouse table, they agreed that the meal had been no worm than usual.— Jodgs. • I and ancient game," remarked, the Cohoes philosopher. “ I nevnr heard of i t t ill two months ago, an* my folks has lived right in this here country for sixty rears. A n’ as for its bein’ royal — it a in 't played in a court like tennis — I don’t aee where thet comes In. An* if it is, it’s agin the constitution and the flag.*—Judge. Fat ient— Doctor, to il me something to make the time pass more quickly. Just now it drags so that I have noth ing t<. think ol except myaelf. Doctor— Indorse n note, falling dne In three months for a b it more than your income affords. Ons an Osergs. “ And now, George," mid the blush ing and practical maiden, “ since neery- thing is settled and I have consented to share your lot— M “ Yes, darling!” - "Perhaps yoft'd bettoi aaa about hav ing a house on i t . ” Great Britain and Ireland Import about 286,000,000 pounds of dream an nually. Canada supplies about 80 per cent of the whole. curen T e tte r , Rance gave s violent Jump and stared at Sherlock Holmee with the nt- most amazement upon his features. "thourh how' Vou^comc V know"’ l l Heaven only knows! You ass. when I rot up to the door, i t was ao still and so lonesome that I thought I ’d be none the worse for some one with me. I ain't afeared of nothing on this sfdq o' the grave; but I thouaht maybe It was him th a t died o’ typhoid Inspect ing the drains what killed him. The thought gave me a kind o' turn, and I walked back to the gate to see If I could aee Marcher's lantern, but there wrssn't no sign of him nor any one else?" “There was no one In the street?" “Not a Bvln’ soul, sir, nor as much as a dog. Then I pulled myael? to gether and went hack and pushed the door open. All was quiet Inside, so I went Into the room where the light was a-burnln*. There was a candle flickerin’ on the mantel-piece— a red wax one—and by Its light I saw------ “ “Yea. I know all that you aaw. You walked round the room several times, and yon knelt down by the body, and then yon walked through and tried the kitchen door, and then------ “ John Rance sprang to Ms feet with a frightened face and suspicion in hfs eyes. “Where was you hid to see all that?” he cried. “It seems to me that you know a deal more than you should.” , Holmes laughed and threw hla card across the »able to the constable. “Don’t get arresting me for the mur der.” he said, ”1 am one of the hounds, and not the wolf; Mr. Oregson or Mr. I .« tra d e w ill answer for th a t Go on, though. W hat did you do next?” Rance resumed hla seat, without, however, losing his mystified expres sion. . “I vrent back to the gate and sound ed my whistle. That brought M ar cher and two more to the spot.” “Was the street ««npty. then?” ’W e ll, It was, so far as anybody that could he o( any good goes.” W h a t do you mean?“ The constable’s features broadened into a grin. *Tve seen many a drank chap la my time.” he said, "but never any one so cryln’ drunk as that cove. He was at the gate when I came out, a-leanln* up agin the relHn’s aad a-slngln’ at the pitch of hlg lungs about Columbine's New-fangled Banner, or some such stuff. He couldn’t stand, fa r lean help.” "W hat sort of a man waa he?" asked Sherlock Holmes. John Rance appeared to be some what Irritated at this digression. “He was an uncommon drank sort o' man,” he said. “H e’s ha’ found hlssetf In the station If we hadn’t been so took up.” "His fsce-rrhls dress— didn't yon no tice them?" Holmes broke 1», Im pati ently. " I should thlak I did notice them, seeing that I had to prop him dp— me and Marcher between us. He was a ton* chap with a red face, the lower part muffled round— "That will do.” cried fttSmon,“ W hat water had already gone down that bis prow stuck fast in I when he rot up »team in, tb* P«ddle wheels and hnU’J >*Air “ bl’’ ’r* h>L ^ * n<i ?**", h**00“ »“« t0 his situstifm perforce and aw.iating the flood water tbi .down at the times of the melti Colorado and Wyomiag snows, SHOES SR’S? » ssvs<k»r statsfasSussr-. w ill k» patii to »aisaa whs’ rrs thia «fatraMKl Little Liver Pills. S lg n a tu r a MIoWÄ?“ Ä 11.1 W3» I nwww last ZioaortsV a * f Xawr/nin h ty l't nt ttu m n . Box Oaf/. Oaf/. Ffrf Itli. Coreoa k Wat (aaraeso. F a st C a lo r Byeleto nar,l. ■H m I Xfco saaalaa Hava W . K BOVOLAS- of E 7», W. L D O tM LA S, BROCKTON. MASS- P H U 9 S IA M S T O C K rO O O , t i n O m l a t C o n d itio n e r n n d S to c k I 'n ttr n c r k a o rm . M S d o laora w o rk oo Ires. «red. COW S si w o n and rktorr M O M g ro w and fa tte n quicker i f g ire a this food. John Philip Sousa has sent to King Edward a copy ol his march, “ Im perial, Edward." beautifully illuminated on vellum in antique foehton and enclosed in a gold-mounted moroceo cam. T muK?/3T13i' 4 ^ **** “ “ * " ” d "“ ™* ICKI as-pasw H u d B oo k. Nasabe Bares« C a, SL Fast Nlaa. C UR E R IC K H E A D A C H E The statue of the late Governor Ros well P. Flower is to be unveiled la Watertown, N. Y ., on labor day, Sept. 1. The statute is the work of St. Gau- dens, one of the world’s moat famous sculptors. DEATt As many as 7,287 men have bean elected to the national bourn since the American congrem was organized. The number does not include those w ho1 have occupied reata and been tlirown 1 out on contests. ’ Father Hartman, the young Austrian monk who composed in his monastery cell aa oration which European critics pronounce a masterpiece, has been! feted in Rome and Ft. Petersburg, and is bow the lion of the hour at V ienna.! Sir George W hite, who would, in the* ordinary courm, have bc&n retired from the British army this meoth, has been given an extonsfoa, and w ill retain th e governorship and commander-In chief* ship a t Gibraltar until Julv ft, 190ft. r I » Jonathan Littlefield, of Biddeford, Me., la one of the most persistent souvenir hunters in the United States, j When Prince Henry was here he aranred bis autograph, which wm written directly under that of Ikeai* dent McKinley in his collect ea, and he has also splinters of the floor where iflflli ' \ 3 ¡r I linifflJllIxVilil1 ; ’ll*’ — begin» In the bowels. I f s the unclean place»,that breed infectious epidemics, ft® the unclean body—unclean in- side—that “ catches” the disease. A person whose stomach and bowels are kept clean and whose liver is live an ^ blood pure, is safe against vei- l°w ^ever* or a n Y otker of the dread ful diseases that desolate our beautiful land. Some of the cleanest people outside are filthiest inside, and they are the ones who not only "catch ’ the infection»» but endanger the lives <rf all their friends and relatives. There's only one certain w ay of keeping clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take C A S C A R E T S . Perfect disinfectant and bowel sti^ngtheners. A ll diseases are The announcement that King Osrar ef Sweden la writing hla memoir« hardly comm as a m rprim , fur the reason that he has m frequently and ao m cMm ltOly ventured Into literature th at he might reasoreaMy he expected to try his hand at stats chmah-les and 1 W ffliam Blair of R irer Edge, Next Jeriey, celebrated his ninetieth birth* day on July ft. He wax an intimate M eed e f General Win Held Seott, for whom ha made e hammock to he nred on Bis tr ip jp Mexico, and paid Com* modore Vanderbilt 26 cents to row him acroes the Hudson when the latter wag a lerrymaa. N q one looking at Lord Charlee Beresford today wooM imagine thet in 1880, when he first went to am, he waa a delicate lad and wm fa fact pet ea board the war.hip Marlborough for bia health. When he Are« sat font ea beard he heard a sailor rey ‘ Poor little chap, be a la ’t long for thia world.” Lord "C h a rlie " has reen maay lively times since then and la still lively and X. NEVER SOLD IN BULK.