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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1900)
ggffipfftjw5Sg C THE NEW' AGE, POTtTT.AND, OHEGOW. " ""' 'n " IT iSSp ' liei Hi ! Nothing Intho Wide World haa muoh m rmoordfor mm molutmly ourmg fmmaJm Mm mnd kldnmy troumlmm mm ham lydlm E. Plnkhmm'm Vmgmtmblm Compound. Madtommm ihmt mrm ad vmrtlmmd to ourm mvary ihlng oannofhm mmmolflom for anything, Lydlm E. Plnkhmm'm Vmgmtmblm Compound wUI not ourm mvory kind of III" nasm thmt mmy ml f Hot man, woman mnd ohlldrmn, but proaf Im monumontml thmt It will mnd doom ourm mil iha lllapmoullmr to woman. This Im m fact Indlmput mhlm mnd can bm vmrltlmd My morm thmn m million wommn. 1 If you ara sick don't ax parlmant, tmkm thm madl olnm thmt hmm thm rmoord of thm Imrgost numbmr of owes Lydia K. Ptakham Med. Co., Lynn. Vaae, Iu I'liilndolphin n young woman who played ghoBt gave up tlio ghost from tho blow of n brick. Which booiiih to argno that it tuny bo safer to roolc a boat. DON'T GET FOOTSOKE. ORT fOOT- KAHK, A powder. At tills neaion your fcot feel nolli-u, nervous nnd uncomfortable. If you har-smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Knnt-ICiiso. It rests and comforts: makes walking euiy. Cures swollen and wratlng feet, blister and cnllous spots. Relieves eorus and bunions of nil pnin and is a certain euro for (ihllhlnlua, Sweating, Damp or Frosted lVct. Wo hnvo over 30, 000 teMlmoiilnlN, Don't get lootsoro get Knot-Rise. Try It tudaii. Bold bv nil drugpitts and slum stores for 25c. Trial imcknue Vnv.r.. Address, Allen fl. 01m Sled, l.o Hoy, N. Y. A Gorninn scientist says tho world ivolghs 11,013,000,000,000,000 pounds. This is a ton or two more than wo tnado it. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Clgnaturo of Ovkxf&dli Native lions in Now Zoaland in addi tion to supplying tho communities with epgs muko tuonisuhoi additional ly useful by cfttohlug ruts. There Is snoro Catarrh In this section ofthi ouutry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo Incurable For a (treat many cart aoc octoraDro- aounced it a local dltcane, and al dltcane. andtirei rescrlbed local remeillea, and by constantly lallln ling to cure Ith local treatment, pronounced it Incurable, Science has proven catarrh to bo aconstltu tional dlseane, and therefore requires conttltu. tonal treatroant. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man- ufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, 4a the only constitution Tl cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in dotes from 10 droni taken Internally in dotes from 10 drops to teasioon(ul. It aols directly on tho blood nd mucous aurfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circular and testimonials. Ad. dress. K. J. Cli KNKY ft CO., Toledo, O. Bold by DrinrsJsta. 75c. JUU'a family rills are the best. "Emerson Bcacoustroot, making mud plea in yonr finest uttito?" "What matters that, nurse? There should bo no complaint until I will make mnd pies upon tily finest attlro," Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, o deceptive aud so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external igns of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro Bounced cured to realize when too late that the disease was ouly covered up , m. . driven from the Uka Beget Uko. 8Urfacetobreak 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 is so urely 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- tracted Tha Sim of iha ParamU, In earlv life, for it remains smoldering in the ays tern forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. U the only antidote for this peculiar virua, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. Mami mm r cures Contagious Blood g F Poison in any and all iW sW iW stages; contains no ivM ) awfc mineral to break dowa WkW WkW mW your constitution ; it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and t the same time builds up the general fcealth. . . .. , poison is the moat complete and instruc- tire ever issued; it not only tells all hont thisdiaease. but also bow to cure yourself at home. It ia free and should I be in the bands of everyone seeking em?w St pbbino co. atuhta. u. OK WK AU lutt aiis. Beet Cough eyrvp. TasiesGood. Vm am M to Maae. Bold by droajlaU. . WMl fefegcience 110 ventiori 153 fcap r iB ;1 On a recent scientific test, a workor In metals succeeded Iu drawing a penny out Into 5,700 feet of wire. People mnrvel at the mechanism of the human body, with Its 402 bones and sixty arteries. Hut man Is simple in this respect compared with the earn. That remarkable fish moves uo fewer thnn 4.US0 bones and muscles every time It breathes. It has 4,31!0 veins, to ny nothing of Its nluety-nlno muscles. Fifteen years ago bumblebees wert introduced luto New Zealand to aid by their fertilizing agency iu the cultiva tion of clover. A recent report ludlcates that their bcuellcencc has extended be yond the clover fields. Hofore the ar rival of the bees, primroses, cowslips, pansles and other beautiful flowers uover produced seeds under natural conditions In. Now Zealand. Now, for tllzed by the bumblebees, those plants all seed freely. Claude Fuller, tho English govern ment entomologist In Natal. South Afri ca, says that the liasutos eat locusts, oven making cakes of them, as he Is In formed. Iu IMotermnrltzburg the na tives, and some of. the whites, gather the Hying termites that aro attracted by the electric lamps, and usu (hem both for llsh-balt and for food. They are sometimes toasted and sometimes fried In a pan with butter. Ho quotes from n friend tho statement that bu gong moths are cooked by the natives on hot ashes aud eaten with great gusto. Printing of books with Braille type for the benefit of the blind has made Immense progress In England within tho last few years. The Central lend ing library of Birmingham has uo less than COO books printed with Urallle type. This extensive library comprises the works of such favorite authors as ShakBpcare, Ilrownlng, Sir Walter Scott, Tennyson and Kuskln. The Plym outh public library has also n similar collection of about 250 volumes, and numerous other libraries throughout the country possess similar collections for the entertalumeut of thoso deprived of their sight. Tho distance separating the earth from the sun is of so much liuportanco in astronomical computations flint It Is sometimes Rpokeu of as tho "nstrouo mer'a yardstick." An opportunity to Increase the accuracy of this funda mental meastlro will be presented next December, when tho recently discover ed asteroid Eros, famous for approach ing tho earth .nearer than does any other heavenly'body except tho moon, will be In opposition to tho sun. Tho method of observation will bo by mak ing photographs showing tho position of Eros among the stars as seen from different parts of the earth. From tho comparative displacement of the aste roid In the various photographs, owing to tho separation of tho points of ob servation, tho distance of tho sun can be computed. It Is probable that theso will be the most accurate measure ments of the sun's distance yet inude. COPYING DRAWINGS. Directions na to How Tills) May lie Ac curately Done. It Is known that n drawing, laid flat, can be copied by looking obliquely through a vertical pane of glass at Its reflected Image, which appears to be on a sheet of paper on the other sldo of the glass,1 where tho sheet Bhould bo shadowed from the light. Some prac tice Is needed In accurately tracing tho lines of the drawing, because the pen cil point Is accompanied by a refracted Imago of Itself. ' , It Is obvious that the picture Is ro- COI'VINO l)KAI.N(lB. rersed In tho Image, right and left To ibvlato this, a French Inventor has de fined the arraugement given In the ac- jompauying illustration. The picture s placed vertically; It Is reversed In :he mirror set before It nt an angle of 15 degrees; then Jt Is righted In the tec- nd Image seen as If thrown upon tho paper. The church tower In the plo- mre now appears on the same side of , Jjo caiuco as in tlie drawing cophd. la Jits process, the partition should be of plate glass, which would give no dis tortion; but common glass will do for ipproxlmato outline, to be corrected ifterward by comparison. The Record of Homo. Three thousand bronze tablets, con- 'talulug the records of Home from the fouudutlon of the city to Vefipasluu, are buried Iu tho time of the mursheii oeur Ostla. according to Slznor fVintim. rjDo Maes, an Itullan archaeologist, r,ley woro gavwl (rom ,he flre w,jJ(.u 8trof f ,t.,)e CaP'0.1, ,a "Jf, a. d. uu uuu inu'u hj y.iiu. Olaliur .lint3 wuuta the Italian Government to drain ! the marshes and hunt for the tablets. ; . speaking Is "good." at- All public fording to the bills, t Ifji GOOD FORTUNE ,HOW AN ENTERPRISING FARMER STRUCK IT RiCH. Bhntterett by tH.rn.e, Itobert White, Willi Kmlnnvorlng- to Cure 111 tiaelf, lUutde m Fortunate Discovery. From tho Democrat, ?helbyvlllc, Ind. Near Waldton, Ind., resides Mr. Robert White, ono of tho best known farmers of tho community . He is well situntod, aud just now has had an un usual ehnro of good fortune In his enrlior days Jlr. Whlto was strong aud athlotlo, but uow whilo on tho declining sldo of forty, hard work aud dlsonso linvo mado him a difforeut man, although today ho is lu good health. For a number of years ho has been troubled with rheumatism, catarrh ol tho head and stomach. Often in bad weather liia ailments would bo aggra vated aud ho would boiu a serious con dition. When tho grlppo viited this soctlon sovon years ago, Mr Whlto was ono ol thoso attacked by this fearful disease a d was confined to his bed for sovornl days. After recovering enough to sit up for a fow days, coucludod ho was well enough to get out about his work. Ho wont out too soon. Must nil pa tionts do that. Ho had n relapse and wus confined to his bod for sovornl weeks, ills old disorders became greatly affected. Tho efforts of his physician, who had boen attending him all tho tinio, proved unavailing. Tho doctor was dismissed. Sovoral oth ers weru tried -but then' troatmout was useless. v Mr. Whito doctored himsolf and used many remedies said to bo good for his disoasos, but ho was not holpod. Ho uut to Mntlsvillo and took tho baths, hut thoy did him only tempor ary good. "It seemed impossible to got loltof," fal(C ho, "audi did not know what to do. "At last I waB persuadod to try Dr. Williams' Pink l'llln for Palo Peoplo, aud thoy cured mo. I commouood taking them hut Juno, aud alter taking llvo boxos, I wus entirely curod. Thoy roliovod mo from all buffering. Of coureo I suffered from rhoumatlsm most, and I am now completely cured of that. I had triod two catarrh spe cialists, who woro said to bu good for tho trouble, and thoy each said my cbho was iuaurablo. ,Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo cleansed out my fly stem, purified my blood, and I am now strong ami well. Thoso pills roliovod mo of misorablo'sufToriug, aud my only regret is, thut I did not have tho good fortuno to tuko thont seven years ago. I hnvo recommended tho medicine to a number aud the dealer in Waldron says ho has a largo demand for it." It was nature's own remedy that ac complished this ouro caused by impure blood, for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo are compoiod of vegetablo rnmodios I thut oxert a powerful iullu enoo iu purifylug and enriching tho blood. Muuy dlsoasoB long supposed by tho medical profession to bo incura ble havo succumbed to tho potent iullu enco of theco pills. This universal remedy is sold by all druggists. Ginger Mini Its Uaes. In n hundred thousand farm houses tho ossouco of Jamaica ginger is regard ed us on of tho most valuable of family medicines. It is still usod with sugar in the cold water furnishod to haying hands for drinking. It makos a whole somo beverage for any ono in hot weather. Persons of weak digestion will find a fow drops of tho essouco usoful if taken lu water boforo breakfast with out sugar. Ginger tea, mado from tho root, is of service, like catulp tea or sugo tea, to produce presperatlon iu colds, or to Btlmulato tho system after oxposuro. It is more palatable than tho dura tions of enyo and catnip. Iu toothaohos a bit of root ginger chowed slowly will removo tho pain and make ono camfortablo till a doutlst can be consulted Nearly all tho good offoots of alco holia stimuluut8 can bo securod from gingor. Iiut tho so-called giuger habit has to bo guarded agulust. Bo has the cayenne poppor habit An Overwhelming Thought. Our sun is a third-rato sun, situated in the milky way, ono of myriads of stars, and tho milky way is itself ono of myriuds of sectional star accumula tions, for theso scorn to bo countless, and to be Bpread over iufilnity At somo period of their existence euah of theso nuns had planets circling iound it, which, alter untold ngos, aro fit for somo sort of human beings to inhabit them for a comparatively brief period, after which they still continue for years to circlo oround without atmo- sphere, vegetation or inhabitants, us the moon does around our planet. There U uothiug so calculated to take tho conceit out of an individual who thinks himself unimportant unit intho uulverso as astronomy. It teaches that wo are less, comparod with the uul verse, than a colony of ants is to us, and that tho dilferonce between mon is less than that botween one ant and an other. Loudou Truth They who know God lovo IHm, ond they who love Him leurn to kuow Him best. it is a curious and interesting coinci dence that while the old confederate cruiser Alabama was for a long time known as "No, 200," tho new battle ship Alabama was numbered "200" ut the builder's yard boforo her unmo was decided upon, and without any thought of the original. I Jlrown I can hit a good cantelouno every time. Jones You can Well, say, how do yon do it-by phveiogoray or pey. onoiogyr- Jndiauapolij Jouroul. POISON IVY AND ANTIDOTE. Spotted Toucii-Mc-Xot Hnlit to Counter act the Ivy'a Lffecta. Poison Ivy belongs to the sumach family and derives Its botanical natuo from the ancient Celtic "rhudd," red, and the Greek "toxicodendron," or poi son plant. The origin of the poison, which causes great suffering to many people, was for a long while a mystery, as the plant Itself contains uo active poison, us do many plant, but It uow seems to be certain that the plant nour ishes deadly bacilli, which enter the pores of the skin and give tho poisoned parts their characteristic appearance. The three leaves are pale green aud tho creeping plant Is to be-found lu many parts of the Island of Moutreal. It Is closely related to tho llhiis Venenata, or "poison sumach," sometimes, also, called "poison dogwood." Poison su mach, however, Is n shrub, with the drupe greeul8h-yellow and only grows lu swamps. Its flowers are green and It Is very polsouous. Tho ordinary sumach, with red fruit uud crimson hairs, Is not dangerous. It Is said that some people cannot go Into tho neighborhood of poison Ivy without suffering from tho poison of tho plant, while others can handle It without any 111 effects. Many antidotes to the pojson have been recommended, as It affects different peoplo differently, and among the most efficacious havo been strong soapsuds and bicarbonate of soda. One peculiarly painful result of rhus toxicodendron poisoning Is that wth many people 'tho parts poisoned arc liable to bo affected for several years afterward nt about tho samo period tho disease was originally caught This plant grows erect as well ns decumbent, and lu the former caso Is known as poison oak. In addition to the nlds of tho drug gist, howovcr, nature Is said to havo provided a most efficient remedy for rhus toxicodendron poisoning, In tho shape of tho widely spread flower known as "spotted touch-me-not," or "Impatlcns fulva." It Is also called tho "Jewel weed," and Is very abundant In the water courses during Juno and July, when the rhus toxicodendron aud the rhus venenata aro most poisonous. Tho color of tho flower of "spotted touch-me-not" Is a deep orange aud tho spots arc of a reddish brown. Tho Up forms a sac, not very much unlike the moccasin flower, and It ends In a curved spur. Tho seed pods burst If slightly touched aud scatter tho seeds all around. To this peculiar property tho plant owes Its common name. It Is also called "noll-me-tangrc" and "n'y loucjhcz pas." Tho remedy Is applied by expressing the Juices of tho plant aud applying the samo to that part of tho Vklu which has been poisoned. new "Way to soare wolves. Device for tho Protection or Hiiecp V from Their Arch Knemlee. Examiners In the patent ofllce havt learned by experience that It Is a mis take to Jump at conclusions regarding tho usefulness of Inventions. A con trivance at which they were Inclined to poke a good deal of fun, designed to frighten wolves on Western prairies, was patented less than three months ago, and already It has come Into cou slderablo use Iu tho sheep-growing dis tricts of that part of the country, ac cording to the Saturday Evening Post. ' Tho device Is an automatic gun, which goes oft nt regular Intervals, searing tho wolves awuy from the flocks'. It constats of a sort of box, which contains a clockwork arrange ment with a small steel barrel project ing from one cud. A magazine, also within the box, Is loaded with blank cartridges which aro tired by the clock work once in ten minutes or so, lly tho help of a simple mechanical attachment tho Intervals between discharges are made as long or as short as may ho desired Wolves do not attack sheep In tho daytime, and tho gun needs to bo In operation only from sunset to sunrise. It Is at tho period of lambing that the (locks are In danger, the tlcrco wolves raiding them and carrying oft tho lambklus, and hence the apparatus de scribed Is Intended to bo employed ex clusively during that season. It mny bo that the wolf, which Is a decidedly Intelligent aulniul, may leant the de ception after a while aud realize that the automatic guu has not a uinn be hind It. Hitherto tho protection of sheep dur ing the lambing season on many ranch es has been a serious problem, tho flocks being constantly harassed, Men armed with shotguns make regular rounds at Intervals during the night, discharging their weapons from time to time a troublesome plan, whereas It Is comparatively easy for a patrol to In ..... spect, rewind ana reload a number of automatic guns In various parts of a ranch once a day. je, Tho Forest a Heritage. I regard the forest us a heritage, given to us by nature, not for spoil or to devastate, but to bo wisely used, rev erently honored, aud carefully main tained. I regard the forest as a gift ' Intrusted to us only for transient care i during a short space of time, to be sur- ! rendered to posterity again as unim-, paired property, with Increased riches t and augmented blesMngs, to pass as a sacred patrimony from generation to ' generation. Huron Kerdlnrnd von ' Mueller. I Bhumliifr the llacchaiitrt. It was the Hacchante who was sad, The boy throwing a discus Bought to comfort her. "Hut only thlnkl" we heard her sob. "Some horrid persons glued one of those ureaurui naming suits on me, Immodest? Why, I thought I should' die of shame!" , .. This would, Indeed, Jar one, New i York Press. HAD PLENTY OF TROUBLE. P lahertnnn Ilnd to Moke Explanations on Account of an Accident. This one Is on a resident of Princeton itreet: He went to sleep on his own ioorwtep and had difficulty In explain lug matters to the satisfaction of a patrolman, who desired his company to the police station. It seemed that the victim Is an ardent disciple of Izaak Walton, with a strong penchant for trout brooks and fish stories. He had arranged to go with a uclgh bor on this particular morning and he lroso before dawn. Iu fact, It was tarller than he had intended, but this be fnlled to discover until, dressed in als old clothes, disreputable as all lion tst fisherman are, ho had stepped out lido tho door Then, as he listened to the click of the night latch, he be thought him to look at his watch. Ho was an hour earlier than the time agreed upon, aud his night key was Iu bis other clothes. Ho would sit still. l'he little stars winked at him aud blinked at hltn and presently It seemed to hlin they leered at him. The night wind murmured drowsily. Presently be has fishing, excitedly landing a whopper, and ho had not moved from his own doorstep. An all-night car rat tled up Cathcrlno street and through Princeton. An officer of the law held :lowti u seat nnd saw that uo unsteady iteps went astray. " The car passed tho houso of tho ileeper nnd the officer's helmet roso up on the end of his hair. A disreputable looking burglar was beforo him. Alone, unaided, he would ninko a capture. Ho stole up the walk on tiptoe. Tho sleep rr smiled. He had landed n four-pouud-er. How he pullcdl Ho was hauling htm Into the brook. Ho opened. his ejes; thy grip of the law was upon him. (t took much persuasive eloquence and perspiration to convince the patrolman that everything wiim all right. There was now a light lu his neigh bor's kitchen. Tho victim decided to po over. He did so. He looked In nt the window nnd saw tho scrvaut-glrl gcMtlng his frlends'H breakfast. Tho iervant-glrl caught n glimpse of him peeping In nt the window and promptly went luto hysterics. Ho went lu to soothe her. Ills neigh bor, sleeping calmly, forgetful that ho was going fishing, was awakened by the sound of voices In tho kitchen. Ills icrvnut-glrl must be entertaining vis itors. It was outrageous. Ho would put an end to It. Ho burst angrily Into tho kitchen and hero etidcth tho trou bles of tho Princeton street fisherman -Springfield Homestead. RECENT INVENTIONS. Corks which havo slipped Insldo bot tles can bo easily extracted by a unwly designed Implement, which has two bandies pivoted together to control a pair of elongated Jaws, which nie made Df strong steel and are narrow enough to pass through tho neck aud catch tho :ork. For proventlng hoisting engines from lifting tho cage too far the derrick li provided with a tilting block set In lino with ono side of tho cage, n rod run- alng from tho block to tho cut-oft on tho engine, to stop tho latter when tho eago rises high enough to turn tho block. To prevent tho flow of gas when a let Is accidentally extinguished an Im proved, burner has n metallic rod con necting tho tip with a valve Insldo tho pipe, tho rod expanding under tho heat 3f the match to opeu the valve and al low the gas to flow until tho flamo Is extinguished. A Pennsylvania!! has patented an im proved Inclined phibcngcr elevator, which has lu place of the Inclined end less chain a set of treads, which aro formed by mounting the chain on roll ers, which alternately enter upper and under guides In rising, to bend tho tread luto steps. For automatically throwing tho rails of switches a new engine attachment' t has a beam extending out In front, with I lacKlo ror hwlnglng tho freo end to either rail, with a Hiuall wheel at tho outer end, which engages tho switch I rail aud forces It Into position ns tho1 engine moves forward. Skeins of yam aro automatically In serted lu the dyeing fluid at Intervals by a new machine, which has a num ber of endless chains, with links to re ceive spindles on which Iho skeins are mounted, with means for revolving the' r chains to dip tho skeins In a bath at tho bottom of the circuit. Articles of food can bo chopped thor oughly and finely by a now machlno, having two bladei sut at right nnglea and fitting closely Inside tho tubular receptacle, the bottom of tho latter be ing cut at the name curvu as the hlflilfttl lA'ilIfll tlfllWru Illik aitltth mitll.w. "-'"-" ""', , "" . u i surface of tho knife Into use, To ludlcnto when the contents of a i ...a a . .L replace,! with an adulterant a central rod Is placed In tho bottle, with a float Homo uuvu ueeu paruuiiy removed and' mounted on the rod to fall us tho con-' tents nro poured out, Internal pawls ' engaging notches on the rod to hold the (lout down when the bottle Is refilled. ! l More llrlllliint Tliuri the Hun, Prof. Simon Nowcomb. writing of Bturs which ate bo distant thut they, have no mensurable parallax, remarks,. that ono of these, tho brilliant X'uno-, pus, cull no sunt, mi cuuinil'licu, Q d l.ow limes ungiiicr titan me sun. "Whether we should say 10,000, 10,000 or fi.OOO no ono can decide." The first magnitude stars, Itlgel and Bplca, also ure ut an Immeasurable distance, and mum, In view of their actual bright I 71 nogs, wiormously outshine the suu. fjj' Tho conhtunt labor of four person. for an entire year Is required to pro- . ...' tnniiiiiuru niiiiiviH. 1,.i - Ul I.. duce a casumero sitawl of tho beat, ,,--....... '"""' Li - fT"'0' "kk i3lcTmb af'co., 1 346 WasUlnglou St., I'ortUud, Orogoa. A Cemetery for Dogs. , In Paris there has rocently been op-i enod a special oemetory for dogs wher the doccased canines can be buried with as much pomp and be marked br as protontious a headstone ns their lata masters can afford. Along the front of the comotory grounds a handsome) stono wall has boon erootod, and with, in the ontrauco pi eithor sido aro tho house of the conolorgo and tho offico. Diroctly in front of ono outoring is a haudsomo marblo monumont. A honvy roliof in tho stouo represents tho dog bearing a child on his back, and com momoratcs tho saving of a littlo ono lost in tho snow of St. Bernard pass whom a St. llornard dog found and brought to a safo rofugo. Mothers will find Jlrs. Winston's Sooth ing 8yrup the best remedy to use for their children during tho teething period. Neither llrlght Nor Shining. IIoluo's wit was caustlo. When forced into tho arena to light a silly duol, ho said: "Tho Hold of honor is dirtyl This is so truo that it is hard to und erstand why this popular bubblo thus deftly priokod did not collapso for good aud all. TAPE WORMS , "A tape worm eighteen feet Iomc al least came on the soene alter my taking twat UASCAItKTS. This I nm mire hat caused nay bad health tor the past three years. I am still taking Oaaoaret, the only catuartle worthy of actio by sensible people." uau, w. uuwi.as, tsaira, mib. CANDY ' TftADI MANN Pleasant. Palatable, i'ounl. Taste Oood. Oft Good, Meter Sleken, Weaken, or Orlpt, rOe, Me.MeT ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tl.rll.s , C.Mf, CHU., U.lrt.l, Tf. tit Mil.Tn.lin 8oM and eiiaranterd by alldrog-rlU-IU-BNU Hit to OlIKKTohaeno Habit. To innke the Hast of Things. To ninko tho best of things in thp Jhtway is to lot things ninko tho hot ot us. My uoxt duty may bo ono I do not enjoy; but for consalonco' sako to do it ns though I onjoyod it is to be mado a bettor man. Somothlng that is a groat delight to me knocks at my door. To mako tho host of it is not only to enjoy it hoartllv, but "heartily ns unto tho Lord" who lot mo have it. Then by my joya I am mado a better man. So with sorrow and disappoint moots. They are not meant to dlnflg ure, but to transfigure me. Livo with' God, aud all things shall be His serv ants, and work togothor for our good, and mako tho best of ns. S. S. Times. Sweet llrealh I love. An offensive breath Is an Insult to yont friends when It enn bu quickly, permanently remedied by Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Drug lsts,10o,3.c,U)o. Letting Down it Hnob. A plnmbor who was sent to the house of a stock brokor to oxoouto some re pairs was takon by tho butlor into the' dining-room and was beginning bis work whou tho lady of tho house on terod. "John," said she, with a sus picious glanco toward tho plumber, "remove tho silver from tho aldoboard and look it up at once." Hut tho man of load was in no wiso disconcerted. "Tom," said he to his apprentice who accompanied him, "take my watch aud chain and those coppers home to my missus at ouca. Thoro seems to bo dishonest peoplo about this house." f-M"M--"-M-44tt A Very Bad Combine J t. la that of A Very Bad Sprain and A Very Black Bruise It often hapjxna, but Just a often St. Jacobs Oil make a clean, sure, prompt cure of both. xt JOHN POOLK. 1'onTi.AWD, Onroon, .u0teM.n!!f .'USM jS,, I'1'"; Mt ",l(1 windmills. 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