jaUMaMftB;-- 7 Hocd's Sarsaparilla Has won success far beyond theffec of advertising only. The true secret of its wond5Trul popu larity is explained entinJy and only, ' Ft.nWl nnmi a jrrescription which cored people aoneidered incurable, which acoomrJfBhed wonders astonish ing to he medical profession, Hood's Sarsaparilla Includes the concentrated values of the " best-known vegetable remedies, united by such an original and peculiar com bination, proportion and process as to secure curative power peculiar to itself. Its cures of mildand extreme cases of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and every kind and degree of humors, as . well as catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness, loss of appetite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stom ach tonic, nerve-builder and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. ASet HOOD'S.'. WINTER FISHING IN LAKE ERIE. Are Coldest Weather Does Nut S103 the Industry Fish Caught Almost as Easi y as in the Spring. Ou Lake Erie there Is more or less Asniug done all winter long. It Is very seldom that the mercury sum. .a. enough down In the tube of the ther mometer to drive tbe Ushers complete ly off the shore. Fishermen are there with poles and lines and with nets, and my tish that conies near the shore in rue hopes of nmilu a little warmer .vater for thawing out its fins will make a had move, for he doesn't stand j much better show of swimming away dive and happy than he would In the -ummer time when there are almost as many fishers as there are fish. In the mind of the small boy there !s an Inseparable connection between summer time and Ashing, but fish have to Jive In the winter as well aa in the iiumiier and consequently they . must :it and swim. The man with the pole .ad line throws in as tempting bait on leges and gymnasiums for several years. It was "good enough for girls.' but there was uot enough of the rough work in It to uuet u.e desires or the average athlete. Tosslhi a great big mushy ball around a gymnas uin ami striving to pass it Into a 1 aket was too much like child's play, t.iey declared. No one's neck was broki n and no ribs were caved in. :io far as the basket-ball records go. una', therefore, the sport was too qulei for the men to take much Interest In It. But the girls did not m'n.l the criti cism of the football players and club swingers. They liked basket ball and nearly every girls' semiuary and col lege in the country has a basket-ball team. It gave the girl athletes the ex citement of personal contest and pride In team work, something not allowed them by any other form of sport per- MAKE HARD WORK OF DINING. Pitch Cloak for tire-Savin;. A pitch cloak is the newest form of life saving apparatus. 1 is a Swiss invention. It weighsahoot one pound, and will keep even a fully equippad soldier above th surface of the water. ' It has . water- proof pockets in which ' food asd dirnk ia be carried, as well s bine lights, in" case the wearer is shipwrecked in the night. Consumption in Norway. Vital statistics published recently to Norway show that abont 7.000 inhabi tants of that country dia annually rom consumption. i Tbia e.-rnatara in cm wy of thm aaraim Laxative Bromo-Quiaine tm. Aft of Trts Maturity. ? Authorities on forestry tar that ? reara are rKjuixwl for the oak to ranch maturity; or the ash. larch and aim, a bo at the nine length of time; fox tbe spruce and fir, atanft SO years. After this time their groth remain? stationary for mine years, and then de - ray begins. There ate, however, acme exceptions, for oaks are still living which are known to be 1,000 years old. CATARRH CAITSOT Bl CTfttD W-th local ararlieatioii. as thtrr ruuot thMtt o( ttiedne. Catarra is a blood or consutuuonald:aa,nnd in oruir to car it 70a micM laks internal remodiea. Hail's C trr Cure is taken lmernaHv.aiH. acis-iijexrtiv on ibe b ood aod naootta scrtavces Bali's Ca tarrh Cn re iinot quack medicine. It was pre--r- lfd by m of the bwrt pbTiwians in thu c nnirT fur y?mrm. anl ima rciilmr pnf-acnp iob. It : ounii-ed of tie t-rst WQ'.cs known, com bl wiia tbe best biood pun3er, BcUnr di reciiT cn Uie muooui rar?cea. Tbe perfect -iwfaoMieJiei itMtwotntrvdiaiUiiivhMpnK docessnca w nn rl r -ful rnr It in rnnrf wrirrS Eeod ior i: Wron nvi, free. r. J. i'HNY A CCK, Propra.. Toiedo, Ol Soici by tirnrnynwOL. price 7c- fialls Fanujr F.lis are ta beat. sv c S3- tt, - Em tab Sfateamen Know Little of tbo Pleaaurea of the lab c. When dining at his club Lord Salis bury Is generally very niuclu-preoccu-pled and seems not to know what viands he Is eating. On a recent occa slou the Premier and the Duke of Devonshire were dlnlug at tlie same club, but uot together. Lord Salisbury ordered a mutton chop and potatoes nothing more. The chop was placed on the table, but his lordship was so Inter ested In a book he was leading that- he took no notice of his dinner. Twenty minutes went by and the chop re mained untouched. Suddenly up he Jumped, and. appar ently unconscious of everything anil everybody, hurriedly left the bulldiug without hnviuif had a bite. Later the Duke of Devonshire, who had wit nessed this extraordinary conduct u the part of his chief, met Lord Salis bury and quite casually remarked. "Dined yet Y" Dined' Dined? Oh. yes. I've dined." somewhat testily Replied hi lordshln: "dined at the club aud hall chicken as dry and as tough as a l ou dou policeman." When the Duke after ward told Lord Salisbury about the uculected chop he repl.ed. "Oh. really. you cannot make uie believe this! I have uot studied the scieuce of gas trouomy very much. 1 will confess, but surelv 1 know the difference hetweeu a chickeu and a mutton choi:" lArd ltosebery. although an excellent judge of a good dluuer. can uot bear to s:t long over a meal. Not many weeks ao he was dlulug with an old friend of his, Itishop Crelghtou. As usual Lord ltosebery sjeedily QuiJiu-d his uienl. "Your lordship appears to lie In a great hurry." playfully remarked the Bishop. "Y'ou ought. If ouiy for the sake of your health, lo ta.e louder oxer your meals." "Oh." said lAird Uosebery. laughing. "It wearies me to be long over my din ner. Two things always upset me--a loug dinner and a long seriujn." . "Ahr" replied the itlsbop dreamily, "ah. if every sermon preached were as palatable as this tart I am now tastiug what a Christian country 'his wimld ber Cannon Bal! for Payment. A private letter Irom China says that ihe Foliiiers ut Tien Isin are using the cannon lmli in the arsenal to pave Hie roads. Thev have found an enormous piautity of iron shot aud shall of dif ferent sizes, which . some ingenious Ysukea suggested would make a good substitute for paving stones. - - ' The Trust Problem. Tia thoiighful mind, the irust problem is inie ot eruut iii(mh t. It liiul Ix-irmly irnipplFd ith. for it creis.uin Am iet.y K-lira von are mwinr ti n m hi re.pei-t inih ii rc-Muhung viir- uif (ii.Horders wtm-h atia-t tiie siouiHrh, ii-h h roiiMiiMM in. iiMiie.rioit. 'tiyspp- 1ta nod nUmilMi'. lu.fHfi eriinarfi tttitfi-s will due nil ffm-n amoetn-. mm -rv-iii la griupt. iiihIiii- ai fever mid ugua. lie ure to gi e-it iriul. HARD TO BEAR Story of ti'Diiijrjrist Who Was l.: Alvvnys t'onipounding Rem ' 'edies lor Others Yet SulTered Agonies ? Himself. Vowl the R publican .KlAorrado, Hi. Perhaps in no case where stomach ! MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the U. S. Treasury Recommends Peruna, - ' " - Whaf Did She Expect? , Mrs. Gnah Mrs. Newly wed says her husband is w good to liar. Mrs. Hlort Dear me! Wa woman expecting a beating? t The Powers That Be. "Hnshl Not to loud j We're iDg a conference of the powers." "Kb? Who is coufernug?" 'My wife, my mother-in-lan and the cook l'V ' TO CI RK A OI.n I!t ON B DAT I Take Laxative Hromo gntnlno Tablets. All Imnliu nlnt'il lhoni"iiev II it laila n curs. K. W. Grove'a Bigatur In on each box. har Tramps Are Scarce There. A Missouri jn.lne has hit npon a novel plan for getting tramps to leave tonQ. lie tentet'Ces all brought l-efore him To SO days work on the streets a d givs them half au hour to get their tools. That ha.f hour sees them ell on their way; - ' ' , . . LAKE SHORE SETTLEMENT OF MEN WHO LIVE BY FISHING. Distance Betweea the Earth aad Sob. Abont 50 of the principal observa tories of tbe world are now co-operating in a great programme of observa tion for improving our knowledge of the distance between the earth and sua. . Him, rvr W PKEl:ti.aSiiit.4Uemu- Ahaaaoaea Farms Bctag Takca L'p Tbe abandoned farms of Massacha setta an fast being taken op. Three years ago there were 330 thus classed in tbe state. A recent enumeration shows there are now bot 136. 1,1 re or ortts victoria. CoSi,lt I If mt QMOT Vlerl. boak, bct tnna. Oatflt nt I 4 fr. Aar9. C. Millar I-. Portland. Or. Ta Tax Cats m Franca. A tax on cats is the lateert scheme of tbe French sportsmen, who are abont to present to tbe chamber of depnties a petition culling fat such an impost. The tax, they say, wonld diminish the number of undesirable eats which play havoc with small birds and game. Will Revolutionize Water Kavigatioa. V A . Heath, of Rawlins. ,Wyo., s&ts be has invented a flying- machine which will revolutionize water naviga tion as well as solve tbe aerial naviga tion problem. TOP HOW WHAT T8r ABE TAIIXS Wtoen Ta'i take Grvxve's Taateleaa Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle ibDwinr tbat it is iimplr Iron and Qui oineln atasideas form. Ko Cnje, Nofay. aoe. ta Memory of Hamiitoa fish, Jr. A bronze base relief tablet in mem ory of Hamilton Fieh, Jr., who was killed ia the Spanish-American war. Has been erected in Colombia univers Biooti ofoois There is no poison so highly contagion!; ao deceptive and to destructive. Don't be tao sure yon are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says yon are well. Many per- ' sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cored. to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up . driven from the litem Botjftt UkO. ,urfaceto break out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison ia so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- his hook as he can lay hands on. and tbe men with nets let rbem down Into the water in the places where the fish swim the same as In bot weather. These fishers who keep up their fishing aa winter long make a fair, regular lit tle fortune, it la said. They take their catches to the keepers of small mar kets and readily dispose of them, for the demand for fish keeps np steadily even through the winter momba. A lumber of the fishers do not depend on ales to the retail deaU-r. but carry the dsh from door to door and dispose of them at a little less than the resular retail prices. Some of these fishers have established a regular line of cus tomers and know Just what they can sell on certain days to certain tostora ers. Fishing In winter In I-ake Erie Is not confined by any means to the dsbers who use hook and line or wind lass nets." There are a number of small boats and tngs which are used exclu sively In the winter In the fishing In dustry. The operators of tbe tue run out every day and sing net not far from the government pier ami on the following dy the tngs run out to haul In tbe catcb. tioodly catebe of hun dreds of excellent fish are often made and It is said Ibat. taken as a whole, the tng owners are doing quite a thriv ing business. The fishermen are care ful to lay their nets In places which are not in the course of the regular steamers. A buoy ! made fat over the nets so tbat the fishers can easily find them again. The nets are sunk deep ro tbe water, so tbat even If res sets did come by they wonld not In jure them In the least. They might strike the buoy and cut It loose, bot the nets would not be touched by even the deepest draught vessels on tbe lake. BASKET-BALL. IS POPULAR. Game Has ffereat'y 1-on n rl Macta Fav or Amine Athlete. It seems to be the fate of the fair sex that when anything In the line of sport or exercise is devised which Is especial Iy adapted to girls their brothers look on in amusement and contempt for while, gradually realize tbe advantages milted In girls' gymnasiums, ami Its popularity became grval In the last few years. Then Ihe college men aud the other gymnasium fellows who had been smiling tn a superior sort of masculine &ay ai the mild pleasures of basket ball began lo think there might be something In It and formed experimen tal teams. Just for the fun of the thing. That settled it. When men once or ganise "teams" In anything of a com petitive nature there Is no end to It. The team which wins the early coutests Ibiuks Itself Invincible and ' roams around looking for "easy" and ambi tious teams which It may wipe off Ibe map. The teams which lose are deter mined they can do better next time and cannot be induced to quit. The compe tition thus engendered keeps the game alive and the spectators of the early matches, seeing how easy ft looks, form new teams aud leagues and thimrs and go out after trophies an4 prizes, aud there Is no end to it. . In some reiects the manner of play ing the game resembles football that is. Ihe teams line up opposite each other on tbe floor of the gymnasium witb tbe ball put Into play in the center of the hall, the object being to get the ball to either end. But It d. tiers In that there are but five players on a side lustcad of eleven; the ball is a great, balloon-like affair, almost two feet In diameter. very light and soft, and instead of be ing kicked over a bar between goal ousts to decide the came it must be passed by the hands into a basket hung at either end of the ball well above the beads of the players. Such. In brief. Is the manner of playing the giime which Is rapidly growing In popularity ami which bids fair to be the rage for in door sport within a year or two. The ball cannot te kicked or carried as football Is advanced. It must tie tossed from one player to another and Inter ference of almost any kind by the oppo sition Is allowable, although no rough ness Is tolerated The interference. In stead of being aimed against the play er. as in football, is aimed agaiust the ball Itself. If It Is flying through the air from one player to another a player atoanat;c Arraaxeutit Whlcti Ioe Awar w Ik tbe Atit int. Tbe desire to decrease the time and lattor necessary to reset the pins ater an Inning in the game of teui us has led Klchard F. Howney. of Menominee. Mich., to design an automatic arrange ment, which not ouiy does awr-y with be assistant formerly used for this work, but accomplishes the task la a much snorter space of time than he could do It. Our Illustration gives a view of the pin end of the alley and shows the manner of resetting the plu when they are knocked down. A num ber of strong cords, which, tbe Inveu- Tho Sin of tio ParonU swJrl mjp tFyatf tracted in eariv life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated an! driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. ia the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and H does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrasa or humiliate you afterwards. cures Contagious Klood , Poison in any and all stages; contains no mineral to break down vour constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that , cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the genera) health. Our little book on contagious Wood poison is tbe most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only te.ls all about this disease, but also bow to cure yourself at home. It ia free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking Cure. Send for it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO-, ATLANTA, A. i:UKrS WH.nl sill tiSt f-All&. Counb ttjTup. Taste Uood. Use tn time. rVnd n druusiKt. rH I BASKET BALL PLAYERS AT TH KIR GAME. of the new idea and then calmly appro priate It, shouldering the girls Into the background or magnanimously allow ing theru to lake part under revised rules and other restrictions. This was the history of the safety bicycle, origin ally referred to as the "woman's wheel" with much contempt by riders of the old neck-bieaking high machines. When the riders of the "ordinary" wheels realized the advantages of the "Barely" they put the high wheels In the discard aud adopted the "woman's wheel." Basket-ball seems to be rapidly fol lowing the same route, lieslgned as a good exercise for gymnasium classes of women, which offered plenty of run ning, reaching and throwing without the dangerous features of football, It was looked upon with aniuseu tolera tion by the husky athletes of the col- DEVICE TO RESET TENPINS. S35.r ft X A ! iTlX' American Corn Exports. American exports of corn have aver aged 173,000,000 bpshela a year since 18M5, au itterease of 25-4 per cent over tbe preceding live years. 1'eople ho have fur rara auftered w tn t-trk liea'larhet have i.evpr usrd ( .rti.-hi IT., (..r this II l:K TEA in a xwitive -a (or count !)( on and .Ick hrstlaehe. - Will ExpcrisMnt With Japanese Oysters, Kastern oysters do not reprod.ice well in the colder wateriuof Ore.ou And Washington. An ntteoipt is to be msilf, theretore. to Hcclimitethere the tine lar e oysters ol rtlu-ru Japan. I mii sure- li-(' dir f-r ' .vvl IMA life turve :! --V r. l.:ol:MX. MK1 Sireet. N.trwiei Iru. 17. l'.si. trouble was the ailment has the elh- cieucy of a popular remedy been so thoroughly demonstrated as in the case of W. .'A. AlathiH, a prominent druggist of Kldc.rn.li), 111. The story as told by Mr. Mutiiis is as follows: "In tiie spring of 1S94 I had a very serione case of indigestion. My stom ach commenced to give me great trouble. aud, while I knew the natnie ot the I pain, I did not at first use tiie proper the-preeaatiou. For some time I did not pay any attention, but it gradually grew worse, when 1 consulted a phy sician, who prescribed for me. I osed his medicine according to instructions, j 1 liegau to experience nervous spells, became subject to congestion of the stomach, and considered myself in a precarious condition. The physician's medicine and other remedies 1 tried failed to benelit me. i i "One day a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' I'mk Tills lor I'ale Peo pie. 1 considered it a nseless experi n.eut, but as 1 had tried everything else, I agreed to take them. That was three aud a hall years ago. When I had used three boxes I could note very , plainly the change for the better. I When I bad used tbe eeveuih box I was cured. ( j "Tne pills have not only cured the indigestion, but tney have also enred my nervousness, my blood is in perfect ' condition, and they have brought my weight from 140 pounds at tbe com mencement of tbe stomach tronble to I 180 at present. "If any one who reads this desires j to know more of my experience 1 will I g'adly answer letters which enclore ! stamp for leply. Signed, j W. E. MATIIIS. ! Sworn and subscribed to before me this :17th day of June, 1900. i Tlioa. D. Morris, Juxtice of tbe Peace. rr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Pale People are sold at all drugifts or mill It sent direct from Dr. Williams Medi cine Company. Schenectady, N. Y. Price oO cents per lxx; six boxes, 1 2.50. The Legion of Honor. The French Legion of Honor is the biuuest order ol merit. It numbers 65, 0 00 members. New Hampshire's Game Law. A new law in New Hampshire pro hibits the holding of proiivity in that state by game clnbs ahich are not lo cally incorporated. It also provides that the state shall hold in trntt for nblio use all natnral bodies of water laving an area of 15 acres or more. for Pr. L'ewellyn Jordan. Dr. Llewellvn Jordan, Medical Ex aminer of U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College, and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruua: "Allow me to express my grati tude to you tor the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well-man after months of suffering. Fellw suf ferers, Peruna will cure you." Catarrh is a systemic disease curable only by systemic treatment. A reme- j dy tbat cures catarrh must aim direct- j ly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what peruna does. Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve-centers which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh disappears. Then catarrh is permanentlv cured. Peruna cures catairh wherever lo cated. Pernna is not a guess nor an experiment it is an absolute scieniifio certainty. Pernna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist npon having Pe rnna. A free book written by Dr. tlartman, on the subject of catarrh In Its different phases and stages, will be sent free to any address by The Preuna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. Night in Kansas City. Conductor Whv dou't yon stop Item three fellers that signalled? Motorman I got me week's salary in my pocket, and you bt I ain't tak in' chances like that. f j ' Salary of Marine 'Band. Tbe leader of tba marine band at WaBhshington gets 1,500 a year, and the first and second class musicians $10 aud $5t) a mouth respectively. Iheyare allowed ration money in all cases. Irrational. The girl with -be grpt. seraphic, gray eves complained bitterly of the timi.lity of ber steady company. "Uive him tbe mil ten I" advised her entourage, unhesitating ly. "What, for cold leet?" exclaimed she. SEED DEALERS. Seeds X. Y., Exports of Cojri Grow, Composition of Pitch Pine. A cord of pitch pine under distilla tion gives the following, substances: Th export coal coutiuue to srow H..iareoal. 50 bushels; illnmiuating pas, ruoKtbly, sud in 10 mouths this year tiii co mi try hs iliippel abroad cal nl cole to the value of ahuoet f-0,-000,000. SiifT-T'n i irmcf rv. &crtpt CsinrlT itrt lo kt . 1 - kt nt ! : ut iht- btl v , rmtr Hip lini oui'ul luGcnu. All lru. ;tt I.e. 2-4, 3.-. ahou t 1 ,000 cn hie feet ; U 1 am iunti ag oil aud tar, 60 CHllons; pitch ronin. 1 l barrels; pTroHjzueons acid, 100 pallous; spirits of toprentiue, 20 gal lons; tar, 1 barrel; wood spirits, 5 gallons. jr Ferry's 8m3n ara Cv JSW known tna country over aa V'k fM tbe aaat reliable Kreda tbat V' Mk JF can ba bought. Don't aava a 1 I nickel on cbcap seeda and luaa a J 1 I dollar on tba harvest. a 1901 Sowl Anna! frro. A . J D. M. FERRY CO.. -f LSia Detroit. Uuto. ', " Church Membership at Newton, The ministers of Newton, Kan., have jnst completed a religions censns of tbst town. 1 bey fonnd 5.353 persons in 1,453 families and of the people 2,316, or less than half, professed to be chnrch members. F'v'f-': Nitht and Morning. ays a Kentucky obituarist of his ntiect: 'She was wafted 4nto the doom of eternai niht at six o'clock in tbe tuoruiutf." Me Believes In Trusts. Ilsndont Marry Wo do yer of ills anti tini-t agitation? Tiepaes Teddy I'm dead agin' rnn up against altogedder too anti trust e it is. fink it. I much Union Elects Negro Vice-Presidents. j It is the custom of tbe Alabama dis trict of the United Mine Workers to elect a negro as vice-president. Q 'SALZER'S SEEDS 3 P. , WILL MAKE YOU RICH" H Tht I ft daring statement, but Sal- bJ P Vi3r;jZ? ?sil bg-tj It out very tim. r. Tfc-'&sgf Comblnat'on Corn. j . ' rwoi ii i lo II ix o corn grua lb. 7T-' U ton of hT pt?rsera. Ftnrt k&What Is It? roi ibc. stam:-s iS tfcto Wil'iCK wa mail c5$CtV 5aJrlMhK!lualmcBjcrv. lao a PfsJiia (SFJ rjat w A.) M, ntsft baaskal Baa- A. R.na. ai as y . l J uas. pwr a ) i eeaoaaa, mc T om9 a-n F" Jaah ft . Salmp fiMtl Cn. I Cnm. Vim. Bi n-rt.a 1 rrov ai i.rr. tor state, are preferable of i-ati;iit. are ftecurei! to the lower rnda of the p:u. The opjosite eoil; of Ihe eonls are at tached to a set of levers am! the lat:PT are operated by a staple f oi or lisud lever near the players" end of the alley. To comp'e.e the su:ouitic arranpf- n.ent a srntter Is arranges! on ett.ier side of the alley through which the balls re turn to the player of tl.eir own acconl With the use of this apparatus there it- no waiting for the assistant to do bl work, the pins be!nir Instantly resei by the lever ami the balls being already In position for reuse. Se!f-I.uintnoai. The ancient liellef Hint certain of the oreclous stones were actually sell I u nilnoua lias not been pnveI. It Is however, certain that such atonea a the dlntuond. ruby, sapphire and car huncle pOrisH tlie power of HtorinR Of '.leht and emltlng It njsaiii In ditrk- nesa. This proerty Im MjjesstI In the hljr heat decree ly the coloreil va rieties of dinuionds. The property of thephofphoresence of -ertnlti precious tones wan first noticed by Hoyle. the chemist, and Sir Isaac Newton verified bis observations during bis researches on the properties of light. A good denl later Sir William Crook es discovered that diamonds placed In an exhausted chamler communicating witb au In duction coll greatly Increased In lu mluoHlty. and thin gave rise to the the ory that tbe agitation In the molecule of the stone was sufficiently violent to Induce luminous vibration of the other rays. Were this theory proved. It would be permissible to say tbat these stones are self-luminous. CASTOR I A For Iniant and Children. Hib Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears tha Sinaxur of To Be Sure. Juizacr '"Wh-i, does it mean by 'hi mg Mii-r I tu lit uu.ier a littsiie.?' " liu. er ''Seudini v.ii.-ntines with nt rriting your name on "e n." Fine Ttte nkin and flMh f-l like tkc tit ol a wmm auit guywe whea Sneeze Without Wink Ins. . Bobby came home one day covered with dirt and bruises aud trundling u broken bicycle. "Wbaton enrth have you been doing, my child?" exclaimed his terrified mother. "1 rnn o-er a big dog and took a fall." explained Hobby. "Couldn't you see blm and give him the rond?" "Yes; I saw blm and was turning out. but when I got witbin about ten feet of him I abut my eyes, ami before J got 'em open again I'd run into him." "For tbe land's sake, what did you shut your eyes for?" "Couldn't help It. Had to sneeze. If you think you can bold your eyes open when sneeze comes, you Just try It some day." if the render thinks Bobby's excuse was not a valid one. let him try It some day "when the Btieezo couic's." Youth's Companion. or the opposite side tries to check It progress by Intercepting It or be strikes It from tbe bands of tbe player who catches It or Jerks the arm which Is preparing to throw It, But there Is no attempt to disable the players, as In football, and as there is no running with tiie ball allowed there Is no "tack ling" of players, with the- dangerous falls which occur In football. The player at the goul stands directly under the basket and It Is the object or the other four players on his side to get the ball Into bis hands that he may toss It Into the receptacle. Beside him stands an opposition player, who uses every endeavor to prevent hltn from getting tbe ball Into the bnsket, and that Is about all there Is to It. Life Is made up not of one great sac rifice but of many little kindnesses. American Mottoi-a. A soldier In tlie Philippines writes home that he hns seen some strange sights, aud gives the following In stance. We borrow It from tioldeu Days. a crown or soldiers attended n church service In their honor, mid there was much praying and siuging. but the soldiers were chiefly Intcrexied in look-' mg at the linage of a saint. Above the image was the picture of an eagle, and on tlie bnuuer which streamed from the eagle's bill was the following le gend: "The Old Reliable Condensed Milk." The saint had been decorated lu hon ir of the visiting Americans, and the artist had copied the eagle aud. accun pnnying Inscription from a ni"llk'cnn. He afterward explained thai he thought it an American motto, as It was under tbe eagle. PA St. Jacobs Oil has driTeo out Soreness Stiffness Th Rt Prescript toa for MalariS TMUs and Fever Us bottle of Grove's Tstelsa thill Tt.iitr. Ills simply iron and quinine la s lastelms form. No t arc. No Fit. .Price 60C. t A Business Transaction. 'No(" said tbe Impevuntons Noble man to tha Astute Interviewer. 'I am cut in America ou a plena u re trip. 1 am here on tinnine." "Count de Smallehane, wiote the Astute Interviewer, 'arrived yesterday m ith the intention of capturing au heiress for liis I ritle. " Italians as Cotton Pickers. In tbe South the Italians are fonnd to be good cotton pickers. They are quick and have nimble fingers. New Island Formed. A new island has been formed oat st sea about 10 miles from the mouth of tbe Kboue. The English Sparrow Defended. The Buffalo Bird Protective Society defends tbe English sparrow , ascrib ing to the birds the disappearance in that vicinity of the canker worm. has His Most Useful Book. First Passenger What book helped you most in life? Secood Passenger Tbe city direc tory. "The city directory?' Yes; I'm a bill collector.' POULTRY NETTINC. I But from the mnufrturer. Price in tnll rolls feet tie. l o tet lng t. S ' " " " 4 - " M 3 30 - - - - - Z"Z'".'Z'ZZ All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORT LA NO WIRE A IRON WORKS 149 rronl St., Portlsnd, OrKB. OIL OIL OIL Fortunes hnre been ms.de, fortnnes are he'ng ms.de by juOictous investment in Oil Stocks. We arc? s lims; s-jents tor several companies that are sure to s:rike Oil Prices are low now. Forward out cents for a choice of tix. inclad ing; in i. prospectus and sample p-rt i nVatu. Get vourselt poetel. M a .' KKSON A O., (member of Exchange) r01 Heart 1 uUdltie, Third and Market 8a n FrMncisco, (at. it Lnnls wantel and Oil Ijit.ds forfc.Ie irom $ 0 i4 1er acre to $l0,0u per acre. Auents wanted in every town; guaranteed commiaious. ir CLiaaTt FOR I L Wrl a ta M A H A N I r BICFU . Klinm II celTqiltck rplie& PENSION lut h Cof pa. iflton. 0. C-. titer will r- es. B. MB N U. Vols. Sta Froaccutins ciaana siac I87A. THE CRKAT HtKH (I RE. The uaes of Gartteld Tea are mani fold: it n-fEitlates tlie digestive organs: cure constipation : purl ties tbe blood: l.nni; good health. 4- ' i 1 Pants by the Leg. A nirtn who weut to rnividence th .thvr i1:it was amo.-eii to pee this eiun ..n the Iroot of a clothiuit store: "Here ia the place to buy your pauta at 3 a Ific !" This method of offeriug tronters tor sale must possess great interest for oue-leKKe(l uieu au.l ceutipedea. Don't You Want m II ESLACSi ox Y2JULW Will Keep You Dry Tat No Sustitut . Fact Catalo&uc. Smowinc Full Linc or Garments amo Mats. A.J. Tower Co. Bostoh. mass. WofMrn Off thm Cold. Laxative nroino-iiinine Tab'et cure a cold In oua day. Jio cure. No I'ay. l'rice 25 ueuta. The First King Known. From among 600 fragments of writ ius difCovrel in the ro.ns of Nipt nr, rrofessor llilirecht hna obtained fcnuvileile of tne lirst king known to in n Ku-shnp-shtir-BDH, lord of the Keuv-i, now known as IWthylonia. who reigned about rt,oU0 13. C, ! The prettiest Calendar ont this eaon? If tto. send your name and a. so uaiues a id aidrees f tike ranchers in your neiuli kx. h.x.d, auduua w til be mai.ed ou ire.". Address: A. H. BOYLAN, Gen. Apt., Mct orn'.ii'lt H. N.t o., 331 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, ore. Don't Sto? Tobacco Suddenly li injures neirons system to do so. BACO Cl'KO is the only cure that rail? curci and uoiities you wben to stop. Sold with a guarantee that three boxes will cure any caso. i 1P(1 fIIDn 18 veKtable and tiarmleNa. It has L AUUUUnu eurd thousands, it will cure you. Ai all arui:!ita or by mail prepaid. 91 a box; S Imiim fc.5n. Bixklet free. Write fcURElvA Vhkmic ,L Co., La Crosse, Wis. j CDTLEB'S G&RBUUTEcf IODINE A guaranteed Care for Catarrh, and Conramption. $1.00. D Lock Box Mk W. H. SMITH & CO, Buffalo. ILY.. Prop's m. r. x. u. so. (lam. I TBI RUSSTLL COWOI W) TWhCTKm muLi at fiscll UK ! fit The "Russell" Compound ENGINE II hrrc to stay. It s the Most Economical and Powerful Engine built. WMKN wrltlna t adT.rtla.n mention ibis paper. Vrite us for full particulars. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. ooaoooooooocooooocoooooooooooooocoooooooooosQoooeotso o o o o o o o Q 0 o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Biilioiss You're bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canaiy bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off. and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and ttiose who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARETS! Don't let them sell you a fake substitute. t 1 1,1'fl ' rp"1 in cers Dectaioer 4, 17S3. awb i.Jtir .x. ,f .b"T" yonr Talaablr CAS- ot JtS&r jffTs&i.OfK CAKK-rs and And them perfect. Couldn't gl- Jn J?- S'"--H--':i' i-'t at "0 "l""111 them. 1 have used them for camw V-ii f- V ' B -': '" 'd' """" ,lm! for IndiKestion and biliousness . JF '5f Kv V'V K 1 nd ra now ramplelely rurtd. Rfcommtnd wor MT'"'r,tf t i E" " 9 them to every one. Once tried, von will b f -v"J ' P'F-M Di- never oe without them In the fnrnllv." . V V jfl:'jr ttim- ELW. A. MAHX. Albany. N. Y.' J a jr A movement J on foot in New Y-V - -vV BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. ' rm W r Z4 if "J 1 1 1 f i i?A 1 1 1 r-3s THIS. IS THE TABLET - 7 A "ATFrn TO lT RE mil Howel ti-oiiTle. tsppendleltla, blllosi , ld brriilh, btd blood, wind ob Ihe bCodik h. ItlottfrJ bowels, foul nontlk, .-'' nKf"ln, plmnloa, imlua nftrr a(lng. Ilv r trouble, inllaw con. V,r'on U dlr.Blaiai. Vi'hvn yur bowrli lunrt move rvsriilf.i-1 v vou Sick. 'on11t1on kill mov-9 prople than all otlir TUfiUft tocether. inner ror th ckronlc I Ininnla nnil lona years of inlfrrliii thai com) tarda. Wa ow what aatla vn. ilaei tauln. a" aV Hi' A 99 a.t. will nrTp srl well nl b well nil th llm until you put your bowels rlR-ht. Titli" oar 4vlt atmrt with CAICARETV loUity, under mo. Sbtolut iruU to turt or money refuudod. 10c. 25c. 50c NEVER SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS fnttlnic t la . . atfterwn OrARANTFRD TO rriCICt fAKETJ wn aultl. Kow It la over similar tnectlclne In the world. This beat teatlanonlnl. We hove rnltb, and will se era to euro or money refunded. Uo bur Five yenr ih flrat box or CAR. x million hole, m ymr. sjrenter thnn uan i u i v uriiiii oi m rc.i i, merii. and AMI' A K I TS abaolnlrl svrter ulr.K one fiOe bo. rrttrn the unuaed ftOe box nod the empty box to -?JTl,V'-?Jlrt1: Th.om on purehn.ed It. and art your money n r Vmth .T V T-e oi advlee- no matter what alia y ou -at nr-t today. Health will onleh.lv follow and von will hlra. ih. .i - . . .. V zz'l Booh, froo by mall. Jhddt MTKaLlIaU iiiUI CO., lark artaUa). oooooooooccooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o O i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f) o (J o o o o o o o o o o