"fWPWW THE NEW AGE, POKTJ,AND, OHEGON. - '- bV ' Eruption Dry, moist, Bcaly tetter, all forms of eczema or Bait rheum, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from huniorB, either inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and aBsimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do i'h to help the system discharge tho humors, and to strengthen it against their re turn. Hood's Sarsaparllla permanently cured J. O. Hinee, FraiikH, 111., of eczema, fros which he'had suflVred for route time: av I Miss A I Vina Woltcr, Hoz 212, A lama. Wis., oi pimples on her face mid back am) chafed skin on her btxlv, bv which she luul been greatly troubled, 'there are more testimonials In favor of this greut medi cine than can be published. Hood' Smrsmpmrillm Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. No longer put off trnnt ment. Buy a bottle of Hood's to.-day. One Good Law in Boston. A law in Boston permits residonts to keep street musicians 800 feet from their houses. TOO KNOW WHAT, TOD ARRTAKINO "When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because tho formula is plainly printed on every bottlo showing that it is simply Iron and Qulnino in a taste Mi form. No Cure, No Fay. 60o. Wireless Telegraphy In Hawaii. Ban Francisco, Cal., Jan. 20. Ad rices from Honolulu have been re ceived of tho putting in practical working operation of the system ol wireless telegraphy between tho city of Honolulu and the various islands of the Hawaiian group. Stations hnro been established on all tho islands. Tho tests showed good working. Tho sevrko inoludos all the islands except Kauai. By means of u cable mossagas can bo sent from Lanni to the island of Maui. iiy this moans and by tele phone all tho group Is in closo com munication. JPBEVKSTS AND CUItES DIHKASB. airfield Tea Is a wonderful HKHIl MKIHOINK that cleanses tho system nd gives Now Life by purifying the blood. New Use for Aluminum. Experiments are being roado to dis cover if aluminum may not be used in tbe manufacture of high-class wind Instruments. If this could bo done it it Is thought it would be very dosir able, on acconnt of verdigris deposits, and as it Is not easily affected by - changes of temperature the instruments would be less likoly to get ont of tune. Don't Arcipt it Hubatlltitol Wbsn you ak for Crrct, be sure you (ret the genuine Caicarett CunilyCatbir tin I Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, Imitations or counterfeits! Immigration Into Canada. Immigration returns show that 4,000 peoplo sottled in Cauuda in the last six months. Tha Hast 1'raaorlptlon for MaUrla Chills and Fever is n bottle of Groves. Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine ,in a tasteless form, No Care, No Pay. Price 0o. PWIIIIIII I ! For 1904 Kansas Exposition. Kansas is already layiug plans for a great exposition to be held at Topeka in 1804 in celebration of tbe 60th an niversary of her organization as a ter ritory. The Oldest and Best. S. S. S. is a combination of root and herbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to Improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever iu the history of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. w aw aw We are doing great ( f f good to suffering humanity through LlllLl our consulting de WW WW WW partment, and invite you to write us if you have any blood, r skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. TMI IWI SCJf tC 60.. ATLANTA, M. H Coach (mlTtsmi 6ouT Dm M t tin. 8. Id by drnf!'liV- -L ,AN ENOCH ARDEN IN LUCK. Come Home Rich After an Absence of Twenty-three Year. Twenty-three years ago Oliver 11. Newcomb left Wllkesbarre, l'a., for the fnr West. He wanted to get rich. Most people will think that It was cruel to desert his wife nnd baby boy, but he was seized with the Idea of winning n fortune. After au nbseueo of nearly m quarter of a cen tury Newcomb has returned. It Is nn other case of Euocn Anion, but this Mlts. KwcuMii. Kuoen is in ocuer luck thnn Mr. Tennyson's. He has not only come back from tho Klondike, but has found his wife still waiting nnd loyal nnd his sou.n manly nnd strap ping fellow, eager to welcomo him. Newcomb's story Is one of early dis appointments. SayB he: "1 hud hard luck for some years, nnd I got so dis couraged that nt last I did not write at all. Seemed na If 1 couldn't wrlto un less I hnd good news to send. After a time my luck changed, nnd I finally mnunged to make a little mon- , ey. My pile grew slowly, nnd when It wnsn't so small I thought of rvrltlng back home ngnln. 'But,' thinks I, 'sup- j pose my wife thinks me dend nnd has ' married ngnlu. If she lins I nln'ttagoln' , to spoil her happiness by turning up where I nln't wanted.' " j After ho hnd struck It rich nt tho, Klondlko he became homesick, return ed to his old home, and fouud that bis wife had lived In the hope of his ulti mate return. WAS ONOE A FARMLAND. Hnrlow N. HlBliibotlinin Now a Re tired Chicago Millionaire. Hnrlow N. Hlglnbothnni, director general of the World's Columbian Ex- position of 1803, nnd n partner In tho ItAKI.OW N. lUOIVUOTHAM. great niiWantllo (Inn of Marshall Field & Co., of Chicago,, has, retired from business with a balance of $10, 000,000 on the "right sldo of tho ledger." He began life nfl n farm hand nearly forty years ngo. Twenty years ago ho entered tho employ of Marshall Field as a bookkeeper. Ilcgtilllng Childhood. 1 When my little sou could scarcely ( walk, says Itev. C. T. Brady, a Western missionary, I took him to the cathedral ouo day, when I returned for something ' 1 had forgotten after morning service. HaiaaBPibbW aflaaHLty ' aaHaafflflLaW v .jfJr VsHHP 1 len tuo cnmi iu iuu nuvc, aim m--u , ,nt0 tll0 wo0()1 t,,py nimmoupl the I went back to him ho had advanced ,,, 0IC0 ,,,H ,my maro folli her half way up the mlddlo nlsle, and was fo()t inv,R cnngM n mass of brush standing where tho sun threw a golden am, )rk,p ,, hnif.rotten logs; but up light nbout his curly head. A tiny ob- pllt, 8(.,.nni,i,.,i, nnd nway she went, ns ject he was lu that great church. ,f Hni, knuw tlmt t!l0 fnt0 of n coinmon. It was very still. Ho was looking , wenlth ,iCpended upon her. In two nbout In every direction In tho most ' ,I0uri, Tnck ro(lo lllH tllrty m,eg( ft)(1 curious and eager way. To my fancy ,mHB,.,j n tlic ford Just opposlto tho lit ho seemed like n littlo nngol when ho, tIo immot 0f Milton, two miles from said In his sweet, childish treble, which j0nticel!o. Only a mouthful of water echoed and re-echoed beneath the t vaulted roor: "Papa, whero's Jesus V Where's Je sus'" He bad been told that tho church was tho house of the Savior, and ou this, bis first visit, ho expected to see his Lord. That baby Is qulto grown up now. Not In tho faintest particular does ho resemblo an angel. The other day, when I rode off to tho wars, ho nston Ishcd even me with this request: "Papa, If you get wounded, don't for get to bring mo the, bullet that knocks you out. I wnnt It for a souvenir' for my collection." Fortunately for me, If unfortunately for him, I brought him no bullet. Accounted For. Grace Estello's future husband Is'un questionably oue of the ugliest men In Washington. That, however, Is not a 1 matter of any Importance whatever, j foi bo Is good and- kind and wealthy, and as be isn't a woman, nobody holds his lack of persoual pulchritude against him. Graco Estelle loves hint Just as dearly aa If ho were Antlnous or Apol lo, or a matinee hero, but as she says herself there Is no call for people to say such hateful things as Isabel said when she heard of the engagement, and she will never speak to Isabel again as long as she lives. They met at luncheon, and Grace Estelle tidied her back hair with her left hand, till Isabel saw tbe new ring glittering on It, and made In quiries. Grace Estelle blushed. "Yes" she said, "I am going to be married." "Who to?" asked Isabel nobody out? side of Boston or a book ever said ''to whom'" "To Mr, EUmore," answered Grace Este'lle, proudly. "Mr. EUmore!" echoed Isabel. "Mr. EUmore! Why, Is It an election bet'"- Some people derive a lot of pleasure from affecting affectation. Wise men feed on fools. JAOK JOUETT'S BIDE. YOUNG INNKEEPER'S WARNING TO THOMAS JEFrERoON. Another Revolutionary Hero Who, Lu Ice Tout Mtvcrc, Kode Lone and Hurtl to Warn American I'utrlota of the Approach of the lirltlatw -s rnul Itevero was not tho only man who rodd long and hard to warn patri ots that the, HihUh were coming, In the days when the present entente be tween England and America was a Uilng tindi earned or. Worthy to rank With it was tho adventure of Jack Jouuit, n young Charlottesville luu keeper, who rode thirty miles to Bavo Thomas JefTer.-ion from cap.ure. The btnry Is told In the St. Klcuolus by It. T. W. Duke, Jr. Jack slnowdly guessed that Tarleton would follow the highway Into the main road that led by the country seals, the homes of the gentry. Jnck knew a shorter route, au old disused road that would lead him to the river, thence to Moutleello, and then to Char lottesville not n pleasant road to ride or drive, though as picturesque a route us oiiu often sees; for on either side grew great pine trees here, and tuns slve oaks there, while dogwood and sasMil'rns and sumac tilled lu spaces. The road had once been a buffalo track and then au Indian trull, then a wagon road for a while; but as no one ever worked It or changed tho grade, It rapidly washed Inch a succession of red gullies and became widl-nlgh Im passable. So It had been abandoned many years, and nature had covered up the sears made by the animals and men, nnd only In n few places, could one have known that It hnd ever been used as a highway. Broom-sedge grow wherever there was au open space; ferns of 11 hundred varieties clustered v) L,v,,ry holow whoro waU,,. rn. nmt UlL, wIW .,H,0 r)ll, rot everywhere hl tIlL, Hlmm ,llt0 ,M 0,i wmti jncK pushed IiIh horse, mid soon was dash ing at full speed over hill nnd Utile. It was n (lnngeroim ride, even nt 11 hIow gait. Deep gullies Iny concealed under uvneherouHly smiling wild flowers. Gauud-h g holes offered pitfalls liable to break the leg of his steed; overhang ing limbs swept him lu the face, and the wild brier ever mid anon caught li 1 111 In 11 painful and harassing em brace. Ills face boro for many years the sears left on It by this brier, which, you know, climbs up trees nnd seems to throw Itself from one to an other. Hut Jack hnd no tlmu to con sider these things. He knew that lu n few hours the enemy would be lu Chnr lottcsvllle, and make the Governor nnd Legislature prisoners, unless ho could give them Warning. Ills innre wns Btiru of foot, sound of wind, and no othtx fox-hunter ever got tho brush whew .tick and she weru lu tho hunt. --4 So away he went, touching hfr lightly with the spur now nnd then. but ofteuer cheering her In tho rat's with a merry whistle or encournglng word. He had thirty miles to make. He could have as easily miido fifty on n good road ns thirty through this wilderness. At one point tho disused rond entered n Held In sight of the high way along which Tnrleton's legion wns passing, and n few strngglcrs saw Jnck when he dashed Into tho open. They followed lit 111 with loud shouts and n pistol-shot or two, but when ho dnshod ,,(1 )lt, tow his gallant bay to sip, nnd then no uasnen up tno river naiiK nnd 011 through tho streets of tho village, stopping not nt anxious halls of men , and women, but merely shouting: 'The British are coming! 'I ho British are coming!' In ten minutes ho drew rein In fr.ont of n quaint brick housa on top of the now famous mountain. 'Ho was a sight, too,' the darkles said. Ills face was torn nnd bleeding from the wild brier thorns, his gay bluo sWIt covered with mud nnd dirt, his maro covered with sweat and foam and panting as If her henrt would burst through her sides. Down from the porch In front of which Jack had halted caino a tall, thin man, dressed In a suit of nan keen, lace nt IiIh wrists nnd shirt-front, and with a little sword-cnuo In his hand. This man had clenr, sparkling I duo eyes; n thin skin under which the blood almost seemed starting. His hair was thin and curly, nnd covered with white powder. For a moment be did not recogulzo the rider. Then, as ho drew nearer, 'Why, Mr. Jouett,' he Raid, 'what brings you here, and with your good horse so well-tdgh spent?' "Jack could only gasp, 'Tho British, Governor! Tarleton and his men passed Cuckoo Tavern at six o'clock this morning.' " ART STUDENTS OF NEW YORK. They Live In a Manner Very Unlike Tli sit of I irU Btn lent. - The art schools of New York and the life of the students lu them Is bandied lu an Interesting manner lu the Wom an's Home Companion In an article en titled 'The Girls' Art Schools of New York." As to how tho young women students llvo the author writes as fol lows: "There Is no absurd dressing among the art students In New York at least not after they have attended tbe classes for a day or two; -and the popular no tlon'that all art students live In dingy, barren garrets, cook their own meals by meaas of their oil-lamps, and live gea- orally upon the outer ragged edges, has no ground In fact, so far as the stu dents lu New York nre concerned. There are some such cases, but they are extremely rare. In the great ma jority of cases the students, if they can not afford to pay for tho necessities from their own pocketbook, Htny away from the city until they can borrow suf ficient funds. Many girls with thin purses attend only half-day classes, aud work nt some commercial occupation the rest of the day. I know of several girls who do enough type-wrltlug In the tuorulngs to pay for their nftcrnoon art lessons nnd their bonrd besides, whllo numbers of students work for a salary In the daytime and attend nrt classes at night only. "Tho nrt students of New York do not Beck llvlng-plnces In any one particular part of the town, ns do the students of Pnrls. Tho vnrlous art schools are In widely separate sections of the city, nnd as living near to their schools menus bo much saved lu car-fare, the girl stu dents usually live within easy walking dlstnnce of tljclr respective class rooms. Possibly 05 pej- cent of the stu dents bonrd with private families or live In ordinary bonrdlng-houses, where they can secure fair board nnd room ns low ns four dollars a week; but seven dollars a week Is tho averngo amount charged. The other 8 per cent of the students rent studios or their own, or more often nieagetiy furnished bedrooms, aud take their meals In res taurants: or else three to a dozen of them club together, rent n flat, and hlro a servant to cook their meals." CHILI HAS WOMEN CONDUCTORS V.illiarnlao Street Cur a Ruled by Fair Girls of Complacent Nuture. The most htnrtllug feature of llfo In tbe Chilian metropolis that strikes tho foreigner Is the street-car service. The couductora on the cars nre nil women, nnd that In n country where woman hou by no menus reached the high standing In social and public life of her sisters In the United States. The girls who run the cars nre, with few exceptions, very pretty, and there Seems to bo little objection to their novcf occupation. The male passeuge'rs, of course, are pleased and the few who are not nre too polite and gallant to give vent to their sentiments. Tlio fe male passengers aro proud of the fact that this Important occupation Is In the hands of women. ' Tho fnet Is that Valparaiso's female conductors are exceedingly courteous aud obliging. They nre usually a strong and robust set, and they sympathize especially with women passengers ac cAnipanled by children, whom they help board nnd alight from tho enrs. The'falr conductresses deservo overy cone of their wages, which amounts to about (30 cents per div In United States money. For this they collect nil fares nnd niuno the streets crossed by thu tramway. Nor do they mouth their phrases as do their brothers lu Now York and Chicago. On somo of the Hues leading Into tho suburbs the conductresses havo an easy time. Seats nre provided for them lu nil tho enrs, and It Ih not au uusual thing durjug the dull hours to seo them taking It easy, reading novels or tho dally papers. They nre neatly dressed In black, with white aprons, In tbe pockets of which they put their money and tickets. They wear broad-brimmed sailor lints. The bano of their existence nro the men Inspectors who nre detailed to count tho piiscsiigers to seo that thoy do not "knock down" fares. They bavo nicknamed these men "Judases." An AmuMed Foe. The proprietor of a small store In New York owns a black kitten that cultivates a habit of squatting on Its haunches, like a bear or a kangaroo, aud then sparring with Its forepuws as If It had taken lessons from n pugllUt. The telegram tells how the kitten con quered a big dog. A gentleman took Into tho store na enormous black dog, half Newfound land, half collie, fat, good-natured and Intelligent. Tho tiny kitten, Instead of bolting at once for shelter, retreated a few paces, sat erect on Its bind legs and put lu "fists" lu an nttltudo of den auce. The contrast In size between the two was Intensely amusing. It remind ed one of Jack tho Giant Killer prepar ing to demolish a giant. Slowly and without a sign of excita bility the huge dog walked as far as his chain would allow him and gazed Intently at the kitten and Its odd pos ture. Then, as the comicality of tho situation struck him, he turned his bead and shoulders around to the spec tators, and If animal ever laughed In tbe world that dog assuredly did so then and there. He neither barked nor growled, but Indulged In a low chuckle, whllo mouth and eyes beamed with merriment. Notice Is served ou the women that no wrapper ever looks as If It had been built according to the plans and speci fications In the fashion book. An egg Is best when fresh, but tt'a different with an office boy. .alT LCaaaHaVfiaaVhu IMk. VAI.PAIIAIXO WOMAN CnNDUOTOItS. Bhj Log for the PtAmtrlun. One of the attraction of the Oregon ixhibit at the Pan-American exposi tion will be a log 80 Ibet long and 13 foot In diameter. Thin is the blupost log the railroads could conveniently transport. To accommodate the 80 loot log, with the diameter of 18 feet, in too forestry building nt the exposi tion, it will bo necessary to put extra braces under that part oi tho lloor of the forestry building. The Nlursjus Canal, When built, will prove the link between prosperity nnd many people. It will prove a blessing to humanity in jjeneriil. Improv ing thecoudltou oT the uiiiiou, ns Itostet ter's Stonmch Hitters does that of the Indi vidual. Nothing to equal tnis remedy ha ever been discovered for all ailments of the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys. It will quicklv cleanse the blood nnd sharpen the nppetlic. bee that our Private Itev enue Stamp covers tho neck of the bottle. Ten Huge Dynamos. In tho central station ol tho Kingarn Falls Power Company thoro aro 10 huge dynamos in operation, each ouo of which generates 5,000 electrical horse power. Thus uudor the roof of this maguifleont building is a total de velopment of 60,000 horse power, which is said to be tho largost amount of electricity generated under a single roof in the world. Btati or Onto, CtTT or tolido, I ,. Lvcas Count. " Frank J. Uhkney makes oath that he is thi senior parter of the lltm of K. J. Ciiknbt A Co., doing bitJlncii In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will par tho sum olONKml.NimKDPOI.t.AnS for ouch and every cto of Catarrh that cannot be cured br the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cum. FllANK J. CltKNF.V Bworn to before me and subscribed In mr presence, this (th day ol December, A. D. 1884. t-Tl A.W.OLKAB6N, J i, I Kotary MHe. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, tree. F. J. Oil F.NF.Y it CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druKglsts, 76c. Hall's Family I'llis art the best. ' " Life Line 34 Miles Lon. . Tho Chicngo drninngo canal has it pormanont life Hud, consisting of a stomg wiro cablo strotchod aloug its entire distauco of 114 milos. It is thoro for UbO aud safety iu cubo of accidont. r To Accommodate Live Stock. Arrangomeuts are mado for the llvo stock department of tho Pan-American exposition. &A Tali signature la on every box ot tha itanulat Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabi.u the remedy that cssrea m cola Iss asm alar Chinese Employed In Mexico. Two hundred Chinoto me now em ployed lu tho minos of Zncatecas, Mex ico, and are giving such satisfaction, that more will ho sent for. To Prevent HoldUpi. John W. Hough, an engineer on the Monou road, has patented a device to provout train hold-ups. The plan is operated by a secret button iu easy touch of the engineer, and so located that bo can, without being observed, aud under cover ot the train robber's revolvor, touch thn button whioh will start Huvnral whistlos blowing, turn off all tho lights and 11 ro off any number of guns from tho baggage car. PIso'n Turn for Consumption is an Infal lible medrciiiii for entichs uud colds.- N. W. Sauukl, Oceuu drove, N. J., Feb. 17,, luw. Visitors to the White House. A boat 000 per hod 8 a day on an aver ago visit the Whlto Homo tbe year around. 'J ho numbor rises sometimes to 1,D0U to 3,000, aud tho hours for visitors uro not many, being from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Iu splto of this con stant tread tho beautiful old gold fig ured cupst In tho eust room looks us well ub when it wus put down, before Mrs, Gluvoluud lot the munslou for her new home in Princeton. 1'IIOMOTKH OOOIJ IMflKSTION. darneld Tea Is tho best remedy for all derangements of stornacb, liver, kidneys and bowels; It Cures Chronic (3iusllittlou. Acids That Are Death to Cholera. The acid of lomons and ornngos Is fatal to the cholera bacilluH. Kvon if placed upon tha rinds of tho fruit the germs will uot survive Imiger than a day. February Ladies' Home Journal. A Close Resemblance. "In what rospeot do I resemble my own ideas?" ho asked, as bo handed the editor a puckago of manuscript. "I do not know" replied thu editor. "1 am reduced to writing," ho said, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature of && To Purchase Revolutionary Relic. A movement Is ou foot iu New York to have the city purchase l'uuuco's tavern, the sole rovolutiouury relia iu the down town dittriat. It was there that Washington biidu farewell to his officers on December 4, 178a- an eveut the 117th anniversary of which was recuutly celebrated in tbe historical edifice. Mothers will find Sirs. Wlnslow's Booth tng Hyrup tbe best remedy to use for th'ir children during the teething period, Borneo and Labuan Postage Stamps In Demand. Tbe valne of the stamps sold in linr- neo and Labuan daring 18(10 was 30, 000, but the postage paid on letters , sent from those two colonies never ex- oesds tbe sum of 800 a year. Tha tamps representing tbe remainder, 10,300, may be presumed to have found their way into albums all over the world. 1 ' Xxi SURE TO FOLLOW If the Blood is Impoverished Diseases Which Often Puzzle Doctors are Inevitable. From Th' Tribune, H'llrr CHy, la. PhyslclnuB are olteu puzzlod by nn ailmout that does not yield to tho usual romodlos, patients nro onusod much suffering and oxpouso, whllo export uionts are boing tried upon them, whon in many cases tho sont of tho dinorder is in tho blood. If this vital fluid is impoverished dlsenso 1b suro to follow, liuild up tho blood, tho dlflcasod part is nourished and stiongthouod, and health rosults, Thin is tho simplo his tory of what ofton appears to bo a com plicated case Mr. Kzra Kdwardn, tho woll-knowu morcham of Wobstor City, Iowa, pnssod through suon an oxpor leuce. Ho says: "I have always believed that my troublo was duo to tho impoverished condition of my blood. About' tour ytars ngo my ankles bogau toswoll and cause mo groat pain. 1 am quito hoavy and as I was ou my foot constantly I suffered intousoly. Flually tho swell ing became ho bad 'that I could not walk and for a wook 1 was confined to my chair 0? bed. Throo doctors troatod mo but did not effect n euro. "1 first heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo through au ad vertisement in a rollglons paper. About six mouths ngo,l began taking tho pills and 1 folt good results from tho first box. 1 continued taking them as dlrooted ior nearly flvo months. 1 am now 42 years old and am tho picture of honltb. I am will ing to tell tho world that Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills cured mo and I know thoy will euro otlors if tl'ioy aro givou a thorough trial. "Hardly a day passes that I do not toll somo ono of tho houollts I bavo re ceived from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo, for 1 think that any oue suffering from any disordor of tho blood or nerves should glvo thorn a thorough trial. Hignud, H'iltA KD WARDS. Subscribed nod sworn to holoro mo this 2Urd day of Novombor, 1000. WHIIh 0. Ilonnor, (Seal) Notary Publlo. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Modloino Co,, 'Sehonoutady, N. Y., CO cents per bOxj o' boxes, $3. DO. Por the Exposition fJuesti, "... New hotels with accommodations for thousands of guests aro building near .tno Pau-Amorlcuu exposition grounds at Uuffnlo. y ..' TO CUIIK A COI.D IN' SINK DAT Taku Laxative llroino 'Quinine Tab lets. All driigghtii rotund thn mouoy If it (ails to cure. K. W. Grove's sig nature is on each, box.. .fl5o. Trained Librarians' Scarce. According to Herbert, Putnnm, con gressional librarian, libraries aro grow ing all out of proportion to librarians Ho directs attention to, tho fact that whereas thoro am now somo 8,000 11 barrios In tho country, thoro nro not more than GOO or UU0 especially trained librarians. ' . Stopm tha Oough and Work Oft tha Oold. Laxative llromo-Quiulne Tablets cure a cold In one day. No euro, No Pay. Prlco 36 cents. , Not Much Ltft. Lady Whore is my trunk? llaggutfa Man I couldn't find nny truuk, mum, but I've gut the handle with the check on. jMHIIHMMHIIIHHMH j Comforting I Nothing o niirely breaks up the enjoy menu of wlu ttr as attack of Rheumatism Nothing so surely cures tbe trouble as :: Si Jacobs OH :i ( AGENTS WANTED. Good hustling- men capable of taking orders for custom tailoring-. The finest and best line in the country. Address: COMMERCIAL TAILORING CO. loom 512 Commercial Bank Building, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. DROPSY 10 OMS'TrUATMEKT FUEL Hsv maJo Propiy and Its com- fhcstious ft spicislty for tty tarsfldi tas most wonderful sooss1,. flatsosrtduisnj thous and ouu si.i.g.tiitg'aBogt. M ft W IalaaBai aUtV ISZ H, AUaatS, til