" 'V'h' &'''"'.' "V iP vi ,Tf,in5wvr -? ity cjv- a THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OltEGON. There Are 2400 Disorders Incident to tho human frame, of which a majority arc caused or pro moted by impuro blood. Tho remedy is simple Take Hood's Snrsapnrilln. That this mcdiclno radically and effectively purifies tho blood Is known to every druggist, known to hundreds f thousands of pcoplo who themselves r by their friends Iiavo experienced Its curativo powers. Tho worst cases of scrofula, tho most agonizing sufferings from salt rheum and other virulent blood dis eases, aro conquered by it, whllo those cured of boils, pimples, dys peptic and bilious symptoms and that tired fooling aro numbered by millions. Hood's Sarsaparilla Will do you good. Begin to tako It today. As It Seemed to Her. Mr. Cmbman I never was a Jury man but once, and then tho jury was out all night. Mrs. Clubman How you must have enjoyed It! Boston Courier. Jttmmm thm Omumh mnm Work Off thm Omit. Laxative Dromo-Qulnlno Tablet! cure a cold In ono day. No euro, No Far. Price 24 cent. Supremely Restful. "I wonder If thore's any lazier occu pation than fishing." "Well, yes looking at people fish ing." Brooklyn Life. HOW'S TUIS. X offer One Hundred Dollar Howard (or any ease of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hairs Catarrh euro. . M Wo the underalirned. have known F.J. Chonor I for tUe past 19 yours, and bellevo htm perfectly lonorable In all buitn i trt "ctlona and An- anclall-r able to carry out any ,.i'-,itlons made by their arm. v, Wholcialo DrustrtsU, Toledo, 'J. Walbiko, Kinnan & Marvin, Vf noletalo Drujr-liti, .Toledo, O. nall'f Catarrh Cure la t.-kcn.n::rnallytactln(; t.lreotly on tho blood and m com lurfacei of tho.yitcm. 1'rlo Tlcpor boulo. Bold by all drugr titf. Testimonials free, Hall's Family 1'lU- r th-best. A Reminiscence. "Ono tlmo," romarked "Wragson Tatters, "I got Into a soft snap." "Did yor, honest?" Inquired Perry Patetick, "what was it?" "A poor olo watchdog dat hadn't no teeth left." Philadelphia Pross. A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK Of Particular Interest to Thruhermtn and Farmeri. Russell & Co., of Portland, Ore., the largest dealers in maohinery on the Pacific Const, have just issued at con siderable expense a neat and veiy eora plete account book for up-to-date thresheimon, eto. The books are tor free distribution, and all people who want them should writo immediately IT) Russell & Co., Portland, Ore. Choice of Letters. "I think I shall adopt letters as a profession," observed tho party with tho bulging brow, "Typewriting or sign painting?" in quired tho sardonic person. Balti more American. TOP KNOW WHAT YOU AHE TAKINQ When you take Grove's Taateleit Chill Tonic, because the formula li plainly printed on erery btxtlosliowinfrthat It la simply Iron and Qui tune In a tasteless form. No Cure, No Fay, 60c. Kitchen Necessities. "Cook, do wo need any necessities IVr the kitchen?" "Yes'm. I'd like a Roman chair, one of them Venlshun lanterns an' some moro pillars for th' cozy corner." In dianapolis Journal. Scrofula THE OFFSPRIMQ OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood Poison and Consumption. The parent who is tainted by cither will see In the child the same disease manifesting itself in the form of swollen glands of the neck and throat, catarrh, weak eyes, offensive sores and abscesses and of tentimes white swell ingsure signa of Scrofula. There may . be no external sums for a long time, for the disease develops slowly in tome cases, out the poison is in tue blood and will break out at the first favor able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first purify lag and building up the blood and susaulatiag and invigorating the whole system. J. M. Seats, I is Public Square. NaafeTtllcTeaau eaya t "Tea years ago my daughter fell and ct her forehead. From this wouod the aland a the aide of her face became ewoltea and burstcd. Some of the best doctor! here and elsewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided to try a. S. 8., and a few bottles cared kcr en tirely." 4bw jjssk ss makes new aad pur sm. r m blood to nourish aad strengthen the body, LLlk.l and is a positive and WkW mW V safe cure lor Scrofula, It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited come blood taint, take 8. S. S. and get the blood in good condition aad preveat the disease doing further dasaage. Send for our Tree book aad write oar physicians about your case. We make ao charge whatever for medical advice. TM tWtFT SfECtriC CSX, ATLANTA. M. I SaUma, sioU t anwstt. I m&mj y fcif.r Sj HOMESPUN PHILOCOPHY. Observations on Commonplace Thine by the Atchison Globe Man. A new girl's popularity Is as short lived as that of a bride. Marriage Is a. good denl like gam bling: everybody who plays, loses. A genuine whist crank prefers a whist gamo without prizes or refresh meuts. When a married couple do not "get along," It Is a sign thnt they never pnid the preacher. So many are going to the devil ns to cause some wonder If ho has new In vitations out. ' Don't abuse tho men; abuso nature. It was Intended that men should bo the Jays thnt they are. When It rains on a reception, tho women who nro not Invited feel that tho Lord Is on their side. It is tho polite thing to sny of n girl whose hair Is rough that she dresses It in the chrysanthemum style. Doesn't n man have to work hard enough with his head nil day without sitting up Into to play whist? Pcoplo nro always willing to hear a local elocutionist for the first time, thnt they mny mnko comparisons. Every one who visits a great deal, Is a gossip. This can be set down ns a rulo, nnd everyone measured by It. When a pretty girl comes to town, tho town girls say, "Yes, she Is awful ly nice, but "and then roast her for an hour. Whnt n soft snap teachers qf geogra phy nnd history must hnvo had before America was discoverer, and her wars had been fought. A woman doesn't put tho photo graphs of tho friends she likes best on the mantel, but those that tako 'tho prettiest pictures. Somo people have a reputation of be ing great whist players becauso they frown and look deeply preoccupied In playing tho game. Always remember thnt If n mnn knows where you can mako a dollar, ho will not tell you about It: ho will go after It himself. More than half of the mnn who make money, lose It In middle life, by Invest ing lii schemes. Only ono schenio In fifty pays expenses. It Is easy for a woman to bo original simply by not claiming when some thing happens to her that she dreamed It was going to happen. If pcoplo use all the new fanglcd bread and butter plntes, knife rests, etc., which aro tho crnzo now, there will 'not bo room on the tablo for a man to put his elbows. Every day tho telegraph relates how somo old husband was poisoned by his young wife, and every day old men coutlnuo to get In front of tho engine by falling In love with young girls. "Use your own Judgment," nn agent said. to a man ho was trying to work. "I have no confidence In my own Judg ment," tho man replied. "I bavo tried using my own Judgment, and it failed me." , It 1b related thnt nn Atchison man murmured "I hoc angels," when on his denth bed recently, nnd that IiIh wife, who was attending him, said through her tears that It was tho first compli ment ho had pnid her since they were mnrried. No visitors nro welcome In any plnco 'of business except on rainy days. A business mnn mny not say much when visitors como In when ho Is busy, but neither docs a woman sny anything when a caller drops In and stays till tho dish water Is cold. Tho young men nro crowding a now pretty girl so hard she doesn't get tlmo to eat on Sunday. However, she will have opportunity to eat threo full meals a day, nnd sleep between times without Interruption In u few weeks. Tho young men are very fickle. In ono particular no stovo docs what Is advertised for It Pictures of a new stove always represents a woman with n white nporn on nnd her hair curled, tho plcturo of neatness, engaged In cooking tho meal. As we said before, no stovo docs all that Is advertised for It. A Quaint Epitaph. Tho following epitaph Is over a grave In the Cnrollno Islands: Sacred to Wilm. Collls Boat Steerer of the SHIP SaINT george of New BED ford who By the Will of Almighty sod wus slvlrllicry Injured by a BULL WHALE off this Hand on 18 March 1800 also to Pedro Snbbanas of Guam 4th MaTB drouwned on the SAME Date, his Back broken by WHALE above McNTloned. Boston Transcript German Interests In Africa. Tho German protectorato In east Africa has a coast line of 020 miles, an area of 384,000 square miles and In cludes a portion of Zanzibar. The pop ulation Is estimated at .000,000 na tives and about 1,000 foreigners, most ly Germans. The country Is being rapidly developed, for the German gov ernment Is encouraging commercial en terprise and immigration by bounties and subsidies. A Mean Trick. "Microbes attack tbelr victims when they are worn out" "That's so; we read about them nntll we are dead tired, and then they take a mean advantage of us." Indianapolis Journal. The wtoe man always goes slow when be la is a hurry. Passing of Yellowstone Park. It Is pnid tliut tlio geysers which have made this tmrk tuition, nro gradually de clining. Till brill: to mind the fact, that decline Is I lie law of the world. Health is the most prerloii. oeslon in tho world, nnd too great cure cannot be given to It. In the MiriUii. vott fhoitld renew your ctrpntrtli.re,ltnlfr.e,vottr blood and nerves with tho hot of nil medicines, Ilotcttcr' Stomach Hitters, it also cures stuiuach disorders. Try It. Late Realization. "I now realize," said the pig, ob they loaded him Into tho wagon, bound for tho butcher's, "I now reallzo thnt overeating tends to shorten life." Indianapolis Press. The to are a (treat mnny remedies but there In one Ul UK for a poor complexion; that Is Garfield Ten, which enrea bv ptirlfylnir the blood, thus removing the cause. Tables Turned, "The first tlmo I tried to smoko a clgnretto it .made mo awfully Blck." "You aro getting oven now." "I don't seo how." "Why now they mako ovorybody olBe sick when you smoko them. Tho ivtng. lie Itrnutlful t A clear, clean complexion Is tho foundation of all beauty. Caicatcts Candy Cnthurtlo make and keep tho skin snft nnd velvety. All drug glits 10c, 2.", 50c. Jarring Mrs. Von B. Mrs. Von Blumor My children havo been to school now two terms nnd havo made scarcely any progress. Mrs. Wlthorby How sad I And It's such a good school, tool Detroit Free Press. riTft Psnnuienllir Cured. No fits or ntnrotifiicsi rl 19 anrnmiU'unftlr. Kline's Great Nrra KMtntf r. Hnl tor FR K K S'J.OO trUI Iwttle n;l treat. U. Ma.B.ll.Ktm.Ltd..WIArchBl,Phlldtlphla.ra, Disgusted Passenger. "No, sir," sain a passongor on a steamship to tho captain, "I am not sea sick, but I am disgusted with tho motion of tho vossol." Ohio Btato Journal. I do not behove Plso's Cure for Con sumption has an equal for coughs and colds, John V. Hoyicr. Trinity Springs, Ind Feb. 15. 1000. But It Is Worry All Around. As a rulo n woman's dress worries othor women moro than It pleases tho man who has to pay for It. Kansas City Times. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. A Prosperous and Popular Sin Francisco Institution. Among the Initttutlons Identified with the frowth and dcreloiuoent of Hon Kranclico, (Id's Uuilness Cmleio holds a roiiiplruoua place. Doth as a bualnesa etiterprlso and ao educational Institution. It has torn qrer alnee Us organisation, nearly forty yt-ara ago, ex tremely popular and eminently surcraiful. It la In the clasa of ttioao solid and fiitiatantlal In atltutlnna In which a city takes pride. citluna point to It as ono of tbo old reliable ami thor oughly progreaalTe eataullahuu-iits, an Institu tion with a dcflulto purpoio and au uotiues tinned status. . In connection with commercial education tho name of lleald's la a household word nu tbt I'aclBc Coatt and throughout tho couutry at large. In Ita own fleld of effort It la ss widely known ss Stanford or Urrkeler, for It enrolls students from the four quarters of tho globe. In 16U0 over county In California but four had atudents In Ileald'a Iliulheas Collogo. Tho four not represented wero 1M Norte, Lasion, orsngu and Ventura. The reglitnr of the college shows that In 1SOO students were enrolled from thu following Statea aud Trrltorles outalda or Col Ifornla; In many rases theru were sorcral rvu rvaeatatlrea from each) Nersd. lows, Waab lngtnn, Oargen, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Arlsona, Kansas, Mtasourl, I'ennsylTanla, Now Jrraoy, Vermont. Virginia and New Mexico. In 1U00 atudenta camo directly to tho achool from Mexico, Canada, Japan, the nawnllan Itlumli, Yukon Territory, Siberia and Central America. Knrollmeni were also mado from Kngland and Sweden. Ita largo body of alumni constitute a moat formidable promoting force, and thn steady growth of the college ran be attributed largely to the commndlng rolce of theae thouiands of graduates, who know whereof tbey apeak. For full Information write to the college for IDo ou.pare catalogue anu couece journals. Address K. V. Ilcsld, I'mldcnt, 2t Poet street, fitn Francisco, Cal. The 8ecrot of It. Ann Eliza Thore goes Mary Mo loney. Sho's ih' styllshcst dressed girl of any of us. Maria Jano An' small wonder. Her missus is th' samo slzo 's hor, 'n em ploys th' best modalst In th' city Philadelphia Bulletin. The Beat Prescription for Matarla Chills and Ferer Is a bottle of Qroro's Tastoleis Chill Tonlo. It Is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No Core. Wo ray. ttlcetOo. Entitled to Half Rates. Beggar Pleaso give a poor old blind man a dime! Citizen Why, you can seo out of ono eyo. "Well, then give me a nickel." Chicago News. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Thi Kind You Havi Always Bfvght Bears tho Signature of Mixed. Officer of Gas Company But don't you know wo can't afford to glvo you good gas at any such price as that? Consumer WJiat aro you giving us now, hot alr7 Chicago Tribune. IHIIHHUMMIHMIHIH M ;! Two Big Pains M seem to be the heritage of the human family everywhere, vis; Rheumatism and Neuralgia bat there Is one sure aad prompt car for both, tU: I St Jacobs Oil 6u&jffi2&fa 4MtHTHHHMMHHMtr MONEY TO FEED THE BIRDS. Oor. Kloner Qnve a Stable Hoy a Tip nil He In Now eulthy. Li. Schrclber & Sous have filed suit In the United States Circuit Court nt Ulchmond, Vn., against Lola Moore Xewman nnd lier husband, Walter J. Newniau, to collect $1,000, alleged to bo due them by the Newmans. The story back of the suit concerns tho desire ofa man who left a town In Virginia a penniless, friendless boy ami returned linvlug money with which to feed the robins. The Newmans live near Somerset, Orange County, and aro now building a magnificent couutry estnte. Mr. New man was the poor boy, and he Is now spending money la a way that hns sur prised all Orange County out of three years' growth. Tho story of Mr. Newman's success rends like a romance. It was told by ono of the lawyers representing the complainants In the suit. It Is saltl that when he left Oraugo Cotiuty Wal ter Newman was an humble stnbio boy. lie mado his way to New York and found a friend In tho late Oovernoi Flower. It Is a wcll-kuowu fuct that when Flower was a potent fnctor In tho business of making great fortunes In Wall street ho would take any friend of his who desired It aloug with hint on a great money-making venture and turn him from n poor man Into a rich one. This was Newman's luck, says tho story told by tho lawyer. He was "put onto a sine thing" in the market by Mr. Flower and gathered In $18,000. With this ns a starter he was Boon very wealthy. A good part of his money was Invested In copper mines In North Car ollnn, n?d It has paid well. Then the stable boy went back to Ornngo Coun ty and bought up a 1,500-ncro piece of land, had lakes constructed In It, streams gurgling music to him, trees and (lowers and hills and little dales to delight him. The old-timers gazed and stretched their necks and declared him a wonder ami gathered around his wonderful place and watched tho mansion and the handsrtmo stables aud servants' quar ters grow under the workmen's ham mers. It Is also said of Newman that ho always kept a special train wnltlng for him nnd that ho never bothered io write letters In the usual way; ho tele graphed them. Schrelher & Sons wero contracted with to build an Iron fence with ornnmentnl gates around tho prop erty. They now claim that after pre paring tho mntcrlnl their contract was broken. There had been somo delny, which the complainants claim was not on their part, nnd the Newmans de clined to hnvo the work completed. The claim against them Is for $4,00J, nnd a lien against tho property nenr Somur set Is asked. PERSIA'S FUTURE SHAH. Prince Mobninraed AU Ml ran Paid to lie Under Knealnn Influence. England will hardly bo pleased at tho news thnt tho future Sliuli of Persln, Prlnco Mohammed Alt Mlrzn, hns ap plied to tho Czar of Itussln for n tutor, and that n Russian scholar, S. M. Slmp snl, lias been sunt from St. Petersburg to Teheran, the Per sian capital, to under tako tho Instruction of tho Prince for the next threo years. AM MIIIZA. Tho p'.nclng of tho future Shah under Ilusslnn Uillueuco Is especially slgulll cant In view of tho fact that tho present Shah Is not expected to live many years, oven If ho does not nhdlcato his throne within tho next fow months. Several times It has been reported that the Shnb had become Insane, but he lias so far been ablo to hold his power with out serious difficulty. Tim Crown Prince hns sixteen brothers of roynl descent, besides others whoso mothers are not of the royal clan, nnd as tho law of primogeniture does not neces sarily hold in Persia, It Is posslblo thnt ho may need some strong outside Influ ence to uld him In securing possession of the throne at tho death or abdication of his father, In addition to holding tho key to British Iudln, on which Rus sia Is supposed to havo designs, tho Shah Is tho possessor of a prlvato for tuno of more than $200,000,000, most of It In tho shape of precious stones, which are kept In glass Jnrs so thnt ho mny keep closo track of It and cut off a few heads If tho Jnrs lose top much of their contents nt any time. lie hike Papa. A local gentleman of prominence has becomo famous for his wonderful self conceit. Ho thinks Mr. Is a little bit nicer and brighter and more moral than any other man In the city. Ills wlfo hns circulated a story about him that almost breaks his heart. He was teaching 'tis little boy to pray, and the llttlo follow, pursuant to his father's words, had requested the blessing for evoryone. "Pray for llttlo boys like yourself," said tho parent. "Ask that they may grow np llko your papa." And tho llttlo boy prayed thnt all boys should grow up to be great men llko bis futber.LoulsvlIlo Commercial. "MUtreas of H eraelf." A man has no moral right to sit on tbo edge of a tiled hearth uud balance a Sevres plate (not to be matched for love or money) on his knees, yet this was what a famous Illustrator did till ho dropped It. "What havo I done'" he asked, al though the proverbial "thousand pieces" wero plainly visible at his feet. "ilerely destroyed a plato which Is quite In a great artist's line," returned bis hostess, with a smile that even her husband afterward admitted was fur too fine for every-day use. A man dislikes attention until It Is about to be taken away from him. 'IsBaV JyL KINQ OF ITALY. He 7 Posepcd of Orent Wilt Power mi t Muny cc tttitlUhittentn. From one who wns lntlmntely con nected with him lu his youth I learn that his chief characteristic Is earnest ness, added to great will power. What ever ho docs, no matter how trivial, Is attacked (lusethe word advisedly) with such force aud such determination thnt It Is Invariably carried to a successful Issue. For Instance, all the world knows of his collection of coins, but few hnvo heard of Its origin. One day when n small boy he wns playing in the garden of the Qulilmtl, and found a Plus IX, penny, with which ho rush ed delighted to Queen Margherltn. She explained what It was, and Incidentally told hi in about others more Important. From that moment he began to collect, nnd he has now become one of tho greatest numismatists In the world. It Is the snme with swimming, He learn ed quickly, and reached such perfection thnt It wns his custom to Jump from a man-of-war Into the open sea, have his swim, ami return without help. Other accomplishments are music nnd pnlntlng. Queen Mnrgherltn, who Is exceptionally fond of music, seeing her husband so Indifferent to It, de cided that her son must play at least the piano, If he had any talent nt all. Masters were procured when he was a small boy, with the result that ho Is a very fair pianist, and sntlsfles oven the critical tnstc of his mother. Of pnlutlug ho knows less, but can dash oft a very respectable sketch, showing verve, but a hick of knowledge of color. But, above all and before nil, tho king Is a mnn of will, nnd, try as ho mny, no ono can turn hltn onco his mind Is mndo up.-Ilomo Correspon dence Pnll Mnll Gnzctte. ' THE DUKE OF CONNAUQHT. Encceeila King K1 ward a Ornn 1 Mas ter of the Vreetnnsona. King Edward VII. has ceased to be Grand Mnster of tho Order of Freema sons, which ofllco ho held nu tho Prince of Wales. Thts Is In conform ity with tho courfle adopted by tho Inst Prlnco of Wnles on his becoming Regent nnd afterwards Qeorgo IV. An especial Grand Lodge has elected tho Duke of Counnught as his Majesty's successor. It Is Interesting to uoto thnt only three predecessors hnvo stood botweeu thu Into Grnnd Master and tho Inst Prince of Wales who filled thnt ofllce, namely, Lord Itlpon, who held thu po sition from "1870 to 187-1; tho Earl of Zetland, who occupied It from 1814 to 1870; mid the Duke of Stihscx, 1811! to 18-13, who succeeded tho Prince Regent, Ills Prophecy Cnma True. Edward Wlgglesworth, "Mollis pro fessor of divinity at Cambridge," in a little pamphlet published lu tho porten tous year of 1770, must havo had a cor rect Idea of thu prosperity of this couu try during tho century Just closing, ns ho predicted that tho population of tho "British American colonies" lu 1000 would bo 80,000,000. Included lu this cstlmato was Nova Scotia, now thu Dominion of Canada, which with Its lust recorded census re sult of 4,800,000 added to the 70.000,000 of tho United States fulfills almost to the letter tho accuracy of thu Wiggles worth prophecy. And this somewhat remarkable forecast wns not bused up on any species of guess work, but upon a well defined nud clearly constructed mathematical theory, which, reduced to plain words, can bo best described In tho language of Kb author: "Tho British-Americans hnvo doubled their numbers In every period of twenty-live yenrs from tholr first plnn- tntlon," Taking this statistical fact ns a basis for his calculations tho Harvard divin ity professor constructed a system of reckoning tho Increase of n country's population which history has shown to be ns correct as his method was simple. Assuming that tho 1775 population was 2.GOO.00O Mr. Wlgglesworth esti mated 0,000,000 for 1800, 10,000,000 for 1825, 20.000,000 for 1850, 40,000,000 for 1875 and 80,000,000 for 1000, and the record of tho United States census since Its initial taking In 1700 shows sub stantially theso figures, ns follows: Census of 1800, 6,308,000; 1825 (1820), 0,033.000; 1850, 23,101,000; 1875 (1870), 38,058,000; 1000, with Canada, 81,000, 000. National Mngazlne. Matrimonii!! Ilariralna. A Customer (In tho completodepnrt ment store) I notice so many couples taking tho elevator for tho thirteenth tloor. Why tiro Tho Ribbon Clerk They nro taking advnntugo of the special offer In thu matrimonial department. Rev. Mr, Splicer Is performing ceremonies to-duy at half price. Brooklyn Life. Every mau makes the mistake of thinking he can fool his wife as easily as he used to fool his mother. Love never finds a burden too heavy for it to tackle. I1UKK OF CONNAtlnltr. Vhy a Womstffs to Ablo to Help Sick Woman Wlion Doctors fell, IIow gladly would men fly to wo man's aid did they but understand a woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances. Thoso things aro known only to women, nnd tbo aid a man would givo is not nt his command. To trcnt a case properly It is neces sary to know all about it, and full information, mnny times, cannot bo given by n woman to her fnmlly phy sician. Sho cannot bring herself to toll everything, and the physician is Mas. O. It. CnAFrBLb t m constant disadvantage. This ! why, for tho pttBt twcnty-flvo years, thousands of women havo been con fiding their troubles to us. and our advlco haa brought happiness and health to countless women in tho U.S. Mrs. Chappell, of Grant Park, 111., whoso portrait wo publish, advises all suffering women to use Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, aa it cured her of inflammation of tho ovaries and womb she, therefore, speaks from knowledge, and her uxporienco ought to give others confidence. , Address Mrs. Pinkham'a Laboratory, Lynn, Moss. Too True. Nodd Irow do you llko youi country home? Todd It's a groat place Tin only drawback is that I can't soil It Harper's Bazaar. AFTER TWENTY YEARS WONDERFUL CURE IN A STUBBORN OASE OF RHEUMATISM. Th BVIilenen la furnished by tha See retary of tha llonrd of Trade of Wellshura;, New York, anil Citniiot Ho Doubted. The popular Bocrotary of tho Wollsv burg, N. Y., board of trado Is Mr. W. J. Ditlton, and his Htntomont to a ro portor regarding ono of tho most Im portant events of lib llfo curries with II the greatest weight, it Is unusual for a porson to bo nflllctod from childhood with rhoumatlsm nut it is ovon wonderful that thoro Is a romedy bo oxnetly BUltod to tho tra'.mont of thin stubborn dlsoaso thnt ono hundred doses wero sufllclont to orndlcate u In a enso of twonty years' stand ing, Tho proof that such a romody Is within tho reach of ail rheumatic Btiffcroro Is found In Mr. Dalton'a own words. Ho says: "I had boon troublod with rheuma tism nil my llfo, oven when n boy, It nttackod mo In tho legs, arms and shoulders. Tho pain lu tho lattor was particularly sovoro. I, of course, took mcdiclno for It, but did not obtnln ponnnnont rullof, Ono day about threo yearn ago while rending a nowspapor, I saw nn advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pcoplo and determined to glvo thorn a trial, I had takon but three boxaB of tho pills when tho troublo, which had boon my nflllctlon from child hood, entirely disappeared. "About a your lator I had another attack of rheumatism which was brought on by working In a damp placo. I romomuorod well what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Pcoplo had dono for mo, so I Immodlatoly purchased some. Strangely onougb, Just threo boxes ngaln cured mo, and I hnvo boon entirely froo from rhou mutism ovor elnco, I havo told a num ber of peoplo about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo, and they havo takon them with most bono ficlal results." (Signed) W. J. DALTON. Dr. Williams' Pinic Pills for Palo Peoplo aro sold hy all doaloro, or will bo sent postpaid on rocolpt of prlco, CO conts a box, or six boxes for 12.50, by Dr. Williams Mcdiclno Co., Hchonectudy', Now York. Bo suro you get tho gonulno; aubstltutes never cured anybody. Look for tho full name on every package What he had Heard. Tommy I'm glad I don't live out In North Dakota. Arthur Why? Tommy I have heard that they, havo thrahslng machines out thore. Somervlllo Journal. The remnrkalile aucrecs of (larfleld Tea, thugrrst II Kit II euro for C'ou. stlpatlnn ami Kick Headache, Is due to Ita Iu'hIIIiIuI actluti on all thu UlKetth e uri'aiii. His Philosophy. She I wish I could bo us contented as you. He Oh! I ain't contonted only I don't think It's worth whllo to worry about it." Puck. $& Ynrxrt This signature fs on erery bos ot the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets lb rawed that ecures) n cll lot mmm mmj In the Affirmative. The body of tno latost mysterious disappearance having been found at the bottom of a creek, we pause long enough to ask whether tho mybterloua disappearance ought not to stop dis appearing, Philadelphia Inquirer. si i b.ri -, i