The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, January 23, 1908, Image 7

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Tl (1 IHU'rilMI' T 1 III
BILL IN CONGRESS
TO CURB GAMBLING
Ateasurei Introduced by Tcxn;
Alcmbers Would Prevent Op
tion! In Cotton and Grain.
It Quiets
the Cough
UaaaMHMMaBHHiBHanr
MAY COVER DEALS IN STOCK
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hot wur poumi unn no Kiuwinjuuv
pt1 iil a rillK Ul Hliniivu
f.lii. iriiin. rlaiifir ullil fiurinus It.
tint' 11 rl no nuu Mwcot,
wtl rl JllJtHK 11111 wiuuivn '
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t.j......l tl.n utin IwillkKlIf till lift
It
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you win 10 cuwbb ttii
elect jour lot In llf?
Flip & cola.
two trlli rnaVe no cholcr,
t tamp Mrn am! atrpfirth. Anil vnlrA.
I T) - f - I I
nip a cola.
Fernr'i Frea Seed Book.
For hall a contury tliouwindB and
1. . 1 1
the U't Kitltlo not only for the- buy
01 (cisid, uui tor uiuir nmiuinn anu
Daily refurenco to itfl text und
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It Is 11 it tributes to t ho liotiee ol
M. rtrry v Co. that two Kncr-
Mi.n.ii 11 1. i'i.,ii. ...i.ii... ti... .Ann.
iv wnt-n rtrry-H peetm nro pmnwd us
rrrv H M'fil Annual" mivn I inv
Jill ho
110tlipr ronmrkublu (cuttiro dovel-
Of (llHlrllnif WiiF urA,lu tt f9falnm
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v MV li in HUDil IIIIU
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if v v 1. . iii'irriir. ri ifirt inv Tim
Thn I'onr Cnl.
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te"r hoki'd ncccntH mIio biiIiI: "That
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III. (v, wemlj "Never mind, dor
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. . .. hi l tuii nniiiiii.r nur
Idea Throntons to Place an Embargr
on Market Speculation of
All Ktndu.
flhlnKton eorrriiionilrnrn t
HKIti: hnn bcci
n fiiiddcn nwiikcii
liiK Uirouh(ni
tlio country to tin
fact that tcnu
(I1I11K Ih koIkk in
I n WnHhliiKtiii
wlik'li tbreati'iii
KimiblliiK In cot
ton and grain
and txwHlbly, too
wlik'li nliim t
plllt'O 1111 (Mllblll'K(
Oil HlK'ClllntlOII li
utockH. Indloiv
tlotm of t li I 1
iiNvnkenlriK iipiKni
In a regular ibxx
of letterH from the tntcn-itH thrtatene
to tho miinli'.'rH of CongrcM, who an
IdcntlfUM wlUi the propoKed reHtrictlv
IcKlHlatlou.
'I'ho rciiHon which ciiIIm forth thew
lettiTK Hch In two blllH IntnKluced lo
Senator C.'ullit'rnon, of Tex no, and Hop
naumttitlvo Ilurlcoii, of the Kami
State. dcHlgned to wlpo out Kpcvulatlor
In i-ottiiii futtlrcH. The hllln tiro Ideuti
cal and while they apply only to rot
ton, an originally drawn, there Ik like
llhood that If either of Uiem Ih report
cd out of the committee to which thej
hnvo been refcrrwl the provlHloim wll,
Ih? extended to apply to wheat and oth
cr grain. ,
The ctMitTal Idea In tho Iturleson bll!
Ih the aipllitlon of the jwwer to reg
ulato Interntate commemt ho uh to re
train telegraph and telephone compii'
nlen from trans
inlttlng meKflngcH
relating to a con
tract for the fu
ttire delivery of
cotton. The tie of
the tnallH alxo Ih
prohibited to jntb
llcatloux contain
Ing natlccfl or rec
ordn of the tntim
octloim of any pro
duc exchange
wherein tho con-
This Is one reason why Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral Is so valua
ble in consumption. It stops
the wear and (car of useless
coughing. But it does more
it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, and
heals. Sold for 60 years.
" ATr' Clisrrr rctfr1 h linen a TKnlr
life ireirrer to in. It brought ran through
iTr mtUek of rinoMfnonln. und t feci
that I owe in Ufa to In wonjlfirfiil cnratlra
jiroptrtlm."-WILLIAM II. TIiuitt, Ww,
A
bf J, O. AjT CO., TyOWll, UMS
Alio maauittaiuror us
yers
8ABSAPABILLA.
PILLS, t
IUIH VIOOR.
CONSCRIPTION IN ARMY
OR MORE PAY TO MEN.
Enforced Service Facos American
Tooplo, Deciarca Adjutant
Qenoral Ainsworth.
Haaton
bowols
rocovory
roauiar
by
with
kooplng th
Ayor's Pills.
Under tlin Netr Itullne.
IIIh Lawyer Tho trouble In that
they've not half a dozen wiincBHCs who
aw you whipping your wife. It will b
hard to entabllMh an alibi in the face of
that.
1'rlnone r Oonh I I don't need any
alibi. All you've got to do Is to prove by
me that I was drunk.
I
That Tcrrlblci Hor.
Mrs. KerruthcrH (ranking a call) Yti,
Indeed, Mrs. Knjoncs, I put In nearly tbe
whole blmed day In tho dentlMt's chair.
Mrs. ICajones I can pympatblzo with
fou. I know how It hurts.
Mrs. Kerruthers My dentist hardly
ver hurts trie, though. He's so carpful
and gentle that I don't mind It at all. I
declare I slept bait tbe time while be was
at work.
Johnny Kajones That dentist wouldn't
never do for maw. When she goes to
sleep oho snores like a thrashln' machine.
RHEUMATISM RECIPE
PREPARE THIS SIMPLE HOME-MADE
MIXTURE YOURSELE.
UnlcBH radical mcnsurcH arc enacted
to Induce men to enlist In the United
StntcB army, conscription must be re
Borted to, declares Major General V. C.
Ainsworth, adjutant general, In his an
nual report
"NolwHlmtandlng the most strenuous
efforts on the part of tbe War Depart
ment nnd the recruiting ofllcers," says
General Ainsworth, "It has been found
Impossible wholly to make good the
losses, to say nothing of Increasing the
enlisted strength to tbe authorized lim
it. If present conditions continue there
will bo nothing for the government to
do but meet this competition by mate
rially Increasing the soldiers' pay 01
to evade competition altogether by a
resort to conscription."
Never before has such a suggestlov
come from an olllcer clothed with the
ntithorlty to make recommendations
The Idea of compulsory enrollment ol
Individuals for the military service haf
been held abhorrent to republican prln
clples und tbe absence of such a Inw
Is one of the most forceful argument!
used In attracting desirable linmlgra
tlon from Europe.
Ofllclnls of the War Department nil
I tlclpate that the possible necessity fot
such action outlined by General Ains
worth will prove efficacious In securlnp
consideration by Congress of the In
crease of pay bill. It Ih with the great
est reluctance that army ofllcers enter
tain the thought of conscription, but
generally they agree with General
Ainsworth that It cither must come tc
that extremity or more money must
lie provided for the soldier If the stand
ing of tho arnty Is to be maintained.
fib SMACOBS OIL
f CONQUERS
PAIN
25c XU. DRUGGSTS-GOo.
FOR 8TIFFME88, 80RENEB8, BPRAIM OR DRUISE,
NOTHING 18 BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE;
LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE,
YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINOEf
SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES 6 FOIL,
FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL.
only br sieht.
Soulful .Mlfss You are familiar, I pre
sume, with the Portuguese Hymn?
Col. Lumpkin (just returned from a
trip abroad) Er no; 1 saw him, of
course, when I was in Europe, but I never
met Mm. You mean King Carlos, don't
vou7
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That U LAX ATI VK BROMO QtHNINK. Look
or the .iRnature of K. W. OROVK. Used the
World over lo Ciure a Cold lu One Day. 25c,
HOWARD R. IJUIITOI. AMnjer ara unemiM,
lsadvillc. Colorado. Kpeclinen prlrn: Oolit,
uoiu, w. s.irio or
riiivr.i-au. 91 : uoiu, niivurii uwhi,,.....
Copper, (1. Cyanldo trsm. Mailing en vmopf-a ana
full price list tf nt on application. Control and Urn
ulreworltnoHclled. lurerencoj Carbonate Na
tional OJanK.
MAIL
LUIONt 2J3
rmlljr Jar,
-So there was a man
you married me, wus
TASTE OF HER OWN MEDICINE
Europo in Sad Straits with Horde ot
Returning Immigrants.
It Is a curious commentary on the
economic conditions
that the turn
Jnxt a
lie (ongrlly)
after you when
there?
She Yes; there -was.
"Poor fool! I wish to heavens you
had married him."
"I did." Boston Transcript,
Mo flew will find Mrs. 'Wlnslow's Boothlna
Byrup tho Ik st remedy to ubo lor their children
aurlug tho teething period.
Bonp V3J3 m nj psi&nTd
Xpjuq 9J JBtJ moo Jood (oujojjis snc
-jitunu sjouj aqi pun pjjom sqi nj sjoij
-sdns on aitfq jcqj sjuo sbjo jsju uvta
m naa.wioq Rjnujncisoj ;o uopjcxlojd
(VUui XJ3A v wsswsscxl Jio Wo. MSX
that
TTaltr, Two Stfp. Three f5tep,
f tc. Dance (ompletrlr touirht
and rnarantcfd In four lMon
Trof Wnl 'Vlllwn, tt Hmrr,
liln-k riMi, I'ortianii. llrt-con
Buy the Ingredients from Any Druggist
In Your Town and Shake Them
In a Bottle to Mix This.
!
c. a. cuiJitoao."
threaten to be bad, they arc Infinitely
worse In the countries named. Italy
A well known authority on Rbouma- complains the loudtt bocause the slt-
tlsm gives tho readers of a largo Now uatlon there l the mct iieriou Her
York daily paper the following valua- returning hordes do not bring sufll-
b!o, yet Blmplo and harmless prescrip- clcnt money to support them more than
tion, which any one can easily prepare n few weekn at most, while many land
athomo. practically penniless. Tbe authorities
Fluid ' Extract Dandelion, one-half there confess themselves unnblc to deal
ounce; compound Kargon, ono ounco; with the problem.
Compound Syrup Sursaparilla, three Tho Germans, however, nrc much
ounces. better provided with money on an av-
Mlx by shaking woll in a bottle, and crage than the Italians. Business con-
tako a tcaspoonful after each meal and tlltlons In Sweden and Norway are so
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
Contain Mercury,
as mcVcnry will surely destroy thesense of smell
and omplctcly dcrance the whole system when
cntcrlnir itthrouKli tho mucous surfaces. Buch
' articles should never boused ex'-epton pres-
ne
TOU
- I , . 1. If. 11. f..4...1i
Immigration Is causing serious trouble , Curo manufactured by v. J. Cheney ACo.,
in Italy, Austria, Gennany Sweden ( Toledo. xStlVk
and Nonvny. If the Industrial conul- mucous surfarca of the system, in buying
tlons of the United States of America
r.f 11 tt-nrlil articles snoum never uouseu u'c huu pi
ItlOIlS or the OIU world rrpionB (rom reputable physicians, as
In the tide of American .damaRothcy will do is ten fold to the good i
, . . I can possibly derive Irom them. Ifall'aCata
ulnp. It in taken InternaliT
cdo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. TestimoniaU
fn.
Bold br nreefsts. Price, 75c, per bottle.
Taio Hall's iamlly Pllla lor constipation.
w. v. HErniitM.
fie
General Demand
UlQ Wnll Tnf, 11 w. . .
Uriu.. I
II .fll, I la ...
1 ut ium jaxuuvo remedy or
""1 mxauvo which nnvsi.
v mi componont parts aro
rtoin i 11
. iiiuni 10 00 wiioieuomo and
u 1.. ....1 . .
. -..viiuiiii ih oiroct, accoptauio
"J syatom and gantlo, yot prompt,
Qctlnn
In supplying that demand with its
"k cuinuination of Syrun of
Kit flfiil MI1..1 . .
wi uuiiutt, uiu vnit
, " " yrup Co. proceeds along
"ICal lllinu an A .... ....
...auuvo lor ua remarkable
f!Pfinu
t Is ono of manv rnnnnnn whv
rul or Fjga and f a.nntt la
yet tho proforonco by the Well-
TAP .! ...
Koi 11s bonoflclal orfoetB
ly tho Konulne manufao
red by tho California Fie Hvrun Co..
y and for Bale by ' all leading
BSlsto. priCe flfty MUt, vw
tracts aimed at In tho measure art
made. Heavy penalties provide the
means of restraining tho telegraph and
telephone companies. It Is the conten
tion of Itepresentativo Burleson that If
Information of the kind prescribed can
be kept nwny from the ieoplo living
outside New York nnd New Orleans It
will put the New York Cotton Ex
change out of business. Frankly, It Is
admitted, tbnt such Ih the object of tbe
bill.
The Hoards of Trade In several
cities aro aroused. Probably what
they chiefly fear Is that public senti
ment against spec
ulation In both
stocks and bondH,
which has been
accentuated by tbe
r e cent financial
condition, m n y
hasten a demand
for the passage of
the bill.
Iu addition to
the Burleson
nieosure, Repre
sentative Hepburn, of Iown, hns In
hand a plan to regulate dealing In
stocks.
Both France nud Germany have
adopted radical restrictive measures
relating to dealings In stocks, grain,
cotton and other things on margins,
nnd their example Is being pointed- to
by American legislators who aro ear
nest lu their Intention of doing some
thing along the same line. Tbe laws
of Franco prohibit gambling In several
securities and provide heavy tinea and
Imprisonment for Infractions thereof.
Tho French lennl codo also prohlblti
"corners" or attemptfl to control the
supply or nffect tho prices of grain,
flour, bread and other food products.
SHOUT NEWS NOTES.
St. Christopher Is tho patron saint ol
motoring,
Bnull linn no mlddlo class. Tbero aro
but two classes there tho rich and tho
poor.
Countess of Warwick, on return to
London, says America's only hope Is in
socialism.
im, ...... .linii'litci-H and 0110 son of Sam
uel W. Carpenter of Allegheny. 1".. havo
doped In a year.
Tho grand Jury at Oakland, Cal., re
fused to vote an Indictment agulnst Har
ry KlelnHchmldt, accused of murdorlng
hiH friend, Frank Bellows, and tho young
man was releasod.
I Tho establishment of tho William Budd
I Furniture Company, In Petersburg, Va.,
was burned tho other day. Loss $70,000,
partially covered by Insurance,
For tho first tlmo In tho history of
Now York county a man has been con
victed for attempted inurdor. Ho is Plo
tor aiannono, a photographer. Ho was
charged wltb hlrlue nri,no Cardea to kill
Lulgl Favata, that he might wod Favata's
wlfo. Favata was wounded, but recov
ered.
at bedtime,
He states that the ingredients can be
obtained from any good prescription
pharmacy at small coat, and, being a
vegetable extraction, are harmless to
take.
This pleasant mixture, if taken regu
larly lor a few dayB, is said to overcome
almost any case of Rheumatism. Tho
pain and swolling, if any, diminishes
with each doso, until permanent results
aro obtained, ond without injuring tho
stomaoh. Whilo there aro many so
called Rheumatism remedies, patent
medicines, otc, some of which do glvo
relief, fow really give permanent re
sults, and tho above will, no doubt, bo
greatly appreciated Dy many Buffeiers
hero nt this time.
Inquiry at tho drug stores of oven tho
dmall townt elicits tho Information that
these drags are harmless und can be
bought eopurntoly, or the druggists will
mix the prescription it asked to.
Itrsnrdtne Jack.
"Jack always ends his letters to me
or saying. 'I remain, yours forever,'"
sold tbe girl who had moro money than
beauty.
"Yes," rejoined her girl friend, who
ond moro beauty thun money, "and lf
, . .. . . i
you were po" no wouiu iroooiy iv
aiuln a bachelor."
Vlmt the Cloth Got In Ilonton.
If you go to San Francisco and moot
a frlciul be will nsk you to stny a week
wltb him. In Omaha bo will take yoo
home ovornlght, in Chicago ho will
bad this unexpected Influx Is truly up
palling nnd much distress Is Inevitable
In tbe severe northern winter.
Peat briquettes arc now being made at
Norfolk, Mass., with a machine. The
peat is cut up by revolving knives like
a meat chopper and then pressed through
a die in a continuous Dar, wnicu is sncea
Into briquettes by a knife operated automatically.
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Brlckmakers In Now South Wales earn
alwut $10 a week.
Furniture making In Canada gives cm
ployment to over S.000 people.
Ten women in tho United States enm
their living lu the capacity of baggage
men.
Among the organized women workers
In Germany, 1-1,1172 belong to the milaj
trades.
Tinsmiths in Calgary, B. C. have had
their wages increntcd from 40 cents tu
41! VG cents nn hour.
The next biennial convention of the
Retail Clerks' International Protectivr
Association will be held at Louisville.
The strike of Vienna (Austria) omni
bus employes is nt an end, several con
cessions having been made by the manage
ment. Tho iron furring and metallic lathers
of Boston havo recently bad their wages
Increased from -IIVj to 47-4 cents at
hour.
TT.itttia In til., nlntlllllt- trmloM .if TtlKuIll
take you out to dinner, In Now lorb nnmber ir,)031, niombcrs. This refers to
ho will hurry you oft to lunch, in New htrict trnii,.3 unionism, free from any po
Hnven be will bund you a good cigar, ,1,(1 nnillatIon.
Ff!FsS
1 1
1
BS ajJBVTaaw NIT . taMai
EEDS
Forfrein-
ne M.ourltv and rell-
bility.Forry'sSoods
n a Class oy mcm
selres. Farmers
have confidence
in them because
they know tlicy
can be relied up
on. Ikn't experi
ment with cheap
seeds your sure
ty lies in buying
eed!entoutby
a conscientious
and trustworthy
lious.
Ferry's Seed Annual
ir l'Jft Is KliKE. Addresa
U. F uar a Dtri an, Uica.
madT
FOR C I
and guaranteed
aosoiuieiy
WATERPROOF
OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
AND HATS
Every garment guaranteed
Clean - Light-Durable
Suits 3o Slickers' 3 2?
3txo erusr otutus mtrwntn
cataloc nut rat ntAtiriM
CO ,MW
P. N. U.
No. 3-03
WDKN wrninit to d-rortiser ploosa
raenilnn this ppr.
Boars the
Signature
The lead In very cheap pencils Is some
times only coke.
Flower of thn family.
"Uncle 'Rastus, how old are your'
"Pas' seventy-nine, boss. I'll soon
octojeraniura." Chicago Tribune.
be
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
The
Pe-ru-na Almanac
Homes.
Tho Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has '
become a fixture in over eight million I
homes. It can be obtained from all'
druggists fieo. Be sure to inquire
early. Tho 1908 Almanac is already!
nublished. and tho sunnlv will eo n bo ,
I exhausted. Do not put it off. Speak!
' lor one today.
Letting the Cat Oat.
Amelia Herbert, dear, your o.Hcc Is on
Orange street, isn't it?
Herbert Yes ; why?
Amelia That's what I told papa. ITe
mnde such a funny mistake about you the
other day. lie said ho'd been looking jou
up In Brad street.
in 8,000,000 PAZO OINTMENT Is gua-antoed to cure any
cate of Itclitng, Bi nd. bleeding or Protruding
1'llcs in 6 to 11 ua.t or money refunded. 50c
speed,
a long
takes you
time to pass a
"It
given
passant.
"I may be slow," answered the hour
hand: "but it takes yon all of sixty-six
minutes to catch up with me."
r-TO S'. Vims' nan re ana all Inrrvoua XXs'asea
f . I O permanuntly cured by Dr. Kllnoa Orral
Xlrxe llestorer. Peod for Kit IS IS 2 trial boUlu ana
treatise. Ur. 1U ILKlUe. Ld.. 831 Arch L, VnUa..Ia.
The population of Oklahoma is about
l.oOO.OOO, and the increase in Oklnhomi
City, the metropolis, which now has 32,
4.V has been 232.3 per cent in seven
years.
BAD BLOOD
THE SOURCE FiUX, DISBAR
aiid In Boston ho will glvo you an up
plo. Cotlgregatlonallst.
A Wonderful Rocord.
Many so-callod "Bpeoiflcs" and
"ourcs1' for rheumatism havo already
beon brought before tho public; but
when rhoumntlfltn, neuralgia and kin
drod dlBoasos have becomo chronic and
threaten eetlous results, you may rest
aBaurod that they will help but very
littlo, II any. Although not rocom
mended bb "infalliblo," the peculiar
qualities of St. Jacobs O.U eepeolally
adapt It to tboso caBoa whloh may ue
. termed "chronic' and whloh hnvo
The Fall Itiver Textile Council and tho
manufacturers have agreed to continue
the wage-establishment agreement for an
other six months.
Adelaide (Australia) warehousemen,
shop assistants' nnd clerks' unions have
recently become afllllated with tho locn
Trade and Labor Council.
Patternmakers aro voting on a plan to
consolidate tho olllee of natioual presi
dent and secretary treasurer, and thus
have but ono permanent general otlicer.
During the period extending from Jnnu
nry, 18011, to
lion Molders'
Every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and
strength. When this life stream, is flowing through the system in a state of
purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health;
because pure blood is nature's safe-guard against disease. When, however,
the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various
ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections
chow that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too
much acid or the presence of some Irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter ia the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca
tarrl Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long a3 the poison remains.
These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood iu various wayg.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of tha
avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coming in coutact with contagious diseases is
another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in
sufficient Quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Soma
Nov. 1 of this year, the Rye so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
Union paid In benefits to constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them nnd thev aro
previously withstood all known "spo- hn(J imB8Cll ,ho ioO.goO mark and is still
0U108," bb wen us me preovripmuuB u. srowmK rapidly.
Its stek members $1,397,703. Tho union constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis-
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tho boat pliyalcians
Devotion to th Idcrtl.
The hero of tho play had Just died to
dow. tremulous, wabbling music, but thi
audience Insisted on bis coming before thi
I curtain and kept up tho applause for thi
pace of five minutes.
At last a stipe camo out and stepped
forward.
"Ladles and gentlemen," he announced
In a high-keyed volco, "he says he'll hav
tha curtain raised and you can looK again
on his cold corpse If you want to, but ho'll
be d d If ho'a going to vl'lnte the pro
prieties and degrade his art by coming U
Ufa again before to-morrow evening.
Thanking you again, ladles aud gentlemen,
! I will how retire."
At the conciliation meeting, held re
cently, tho request of tho Welsh colliers
fot an advance of 2Vd per cent was
granted. This now makes tho rate at 00
per cent above tho maximum, according to
Uk standard of 1870.
I Moro than IK) per cent of the stereo
types and clectrotypers of the United
States and Canada are within the ranks
of tho union, while In somo of tho larger
cities every man at tho trado Is a mem
ber of tho union,
i The. loss of time to employes through
trades disputes In the Dominion of Can
ada during September of this year
amounted to 01,000 working days. In
100G tho loss from the same cause was
00,800, and tbe year before, 07,140.
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleaused aud purified the body is sure to
suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best
remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely
and permanently cures blood diseases of
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious
Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave tho
idfut afty thlce tke; trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of
bi ir.. ...... .-..Ved and cleansed nfter a course of S. S, S. It is also nature's
i. i I i iNroade entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
pitched n dolhtC part of the systenlt S S s j3 for 8ale Qt nll first clas3
uoiton. lopoknjvj- oa tile blood and any medical advice free to all who write
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