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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
M cannot"" bo well If you neglect no,'Cd! Br8Prlllwlnyou know tklnKi 'm l.k It. impure blood, poor i bfthese and other sign, your nys ,C0,lnL.MJ Hood'.. Gctabottlotodny. lem AW;"" Bth..Mf blood wMTert OlOVt,0' H.?fin" Hood' Hfrsnpnrl U 7 ,,0W.E It Form-" I M trUln the nt for!' j took "nvcn bottle and am BrMPrlllV i '.ill, I hl"! everyone who Sow Mlgfvo ll"Ml fair trl.1." M 'A m 11 " Um'Aur, I'arkcrford. i'a. Uim. Wit"" ' .., t l00k 00(r, H. Alvr,?y?3 7u mo " d lww M'ck In iprlll yii?cowwiLU W l'.rry Htreet, f ror or ii- " jli , S'r.M.rl l old everynhero. t- Xusual liquid, or In tablet form cnlled 1 L tnbi. 100 Dow. One Dollar. Pre JJcd ou. Ir C X. M" Co., Logroll, Ma... Mrlnlllci. M? U. If there mlgh. UUJ wItb redoubled energy. Hlmply Iiuou. tntlmte Irieiid-Tbfy mi.pended you fJS'S Hot Sport.' Club? What bad i?mVhoklnic wr.th)-Not a U.nk thlncl AH could prove Baln.t w. Hint I b' trlmmrd n aucker and nt hl wad. Jtwt you or any other na would hare done! Not i.ik'ir B" n Mr. Neighbor Aren't you golnjr. to WH on our old elioolmato who has ludt movrd Into tbo next block7 Mrs. Homer -1 would llko to call on her, but I don't want to meet hor bus bind. Mrs. Neighbor -Oh, tlicro la no dan ,er of meeting bit". They havo been mirrled nearly a year. rarrntnl MUlitrorwiMlon. Taw, what l a guillotine?" an intrnment bearing om re letnblance to a ablrl collar tbat ba. been three or four time, to tbe lauudry, Tom my, but It i much quicker and uioro mer ciful in lt operation." HowAitn r. iirttTO -Anrr ri Chemut, ! .emraln rpiunm mlrnt Ould, Mm. 1 ikt.ll "' J. "Tr, ."! woiu, woi .insnr Conf.H. t til.!o l..i. ltlln nrlcr- arid fuller lltMttoaapt.ll-llin. Control aiKlLm iljt , louelUil. lUftivtiMt CaiUooal J,ir tooJ Jltok. MAIL U1ICNSU0 tr.l.. Twn Uln. Tbrf Htn. Italic ,r, - - - rw ... (iinfillrlff tiurhl ml cairantrrd In (oar lfon Prof nl wiiimiii. ii .m.r H,rk nut , I'llfllnllil Orrituii- tl, f..te Ur iirliea- llei Yam Ifnrtw tLft trtwr ttl FJthlt An? W will ilr In your limit, on pprovnI. thit lot et u"h t 'v ar.il iruKlxon tlianulijcct- KmlKMt tlfor rc'Vrrr.ljlfitf yinj (o rxuniln thit work wlthcu c-3t or ubllKDllon to purtliMo. 2K.UO rcfin ,;j If yuu r tutUrinl Willi Itin book, we rry irtrrmi nif .niMxIUori for your run uderii n c OH r linlli e Co., No. 7 linn, tock HUi! r-llio, Wiulilnk'ton. nti lac i r a i ,a I t 'or ,' abv n C ot'-csj 'or M l". llonkfcM i,n "WHIZ" iuo. rui'ino ' onl iioiux u!ad Grubber ll"'lU-1 ' I ar ,, , ttlll u I . .ii ,nJ I ' KliLU L,K 'U..-SB V I.,, ) 1... '".ircuurn4 rriCM ",4 Tl..l,k. fj l'uiJ, O a-l,t-. v. an. uror reijun I- E YOUR HEALTH and COMFORT 1 V on ilonny dnys 1 )VfA Aowr --l (I 1-4 Clean-Unlit Ouoranlood wolorproof 300 Evcryliere No. o-oa I W "i'i,..'.."!' " ! inlvnrll.or. vl". L ' "" i ii t.. , llt,,wr, mm 17" e Sower yjr llaajf j No Second Oinncc U Oct I iirn tty iiinka UMinoit II ofu.oIlrL If j nZffiSWS 1 CEEBS H r h k .u iliioworl.i-mrrli tIU. M H rorry'a Sort Annual or fOOO II II ' i Hfiorr mi ritKi: rr f7 Y 1 1 I IUW till Tltl (Cl u. - U fT JY i CO., Dtiuil, Mita. PLANS FOR ESTABLISH ING POSTAL BANKS How Bills of Cnrtcr and llltcli cock Differ from Madden Snapp Alcnaiirc. JISiPOSITIOlI OF THE FUNDS, Domocrixt Provldoa for Board of InvoBtmont All Fix Doposlt Limit at $1,000. Upon Hid IndorHfiiii'iit by PnnrmitHttT floiionil Mi-yor mitl Ink-r by PrcKlilcnt ItooHovoIt of the ontiil Kiivlnsrt hank H'Hlotn for tho United KIhIi-h, three Hepuntte nnd dlHtliii't pliitm have been proposed to C-oiiKrexH iih the proper pro cedure for eMtithllHlihiK mid putting Into opvrntloti Riich linnlth. In the IIoimo or KepreM'iitatlvoM ItopruHeiitntlveH Mudilen, of ChleiiKO, nnd Kunpp, of Jollet, 111., have Introduced Hlmllar tneamueM. Uuprvientutlve llltchcoelc, of Oiniihii, a Detiioernt, Iiiih Introduced ntiother UotiHe bill, mid Senator Thoin iim Curler, of Montana, 1h (he father of a Heunte hill. The main dlfferem-iM In theHe bill He In the protection afford ed depoHltorr) nnd depoHltH and In the liiveHtmciil fen tn res of the fundi of the pofttnl Having ImiikH. All thee blllrt place a limit on the lntercxt-bearliiK deponltH which can be made by any Individual within any kIii Kle calendar year and finally. Tho Maddeu-Hiinpp bill provide that $.",00 may be deiwHlted within one year and thai no Interent hIiiiII be paid to any dejioidtor upon a dejtoslt In cxcchh of $I,(XX). The Curler bill iiiakcH the lim it of annual depotdt ?r(X) and the final limit of Intercrtt-bcnrliiK depoHlt $1,000, while the Hitchcock bill Iiiih if double barreled provlMlon which Is more com plex It provide a limit of monthly depoHlt of $100 ami the final limit of nny Mingle depot nt $1,(KX). In ad dition It provider! that no InteroHt hIiiiII bo paid on more than to any de Ioriltor and that If any depositor tV P;kU more than ?L'X) In any one year InteroHt Hliall not be paid on new de poxltH In exiums of that amount. Hoth tin Madden-Snapp and Carter bllla provide nit Intercut rate of i! per rent ou deponltM, while the Illtclicock bill ntlp;ilalen that the rate ou fJOO or Icmh Hlutll bo UVj per cent, and over that amount and up to ?.'00 the rnto Hliall be fixed by n board of Investment, compoHcd of tho I'oHtuuiHter (icneral. the Secretary of the TreiiKiiry and the Comptroller of the Currency. In eHtahllrihlut; jkii1 Havings bank adjuiietH to poHt olllces there Is iiIho a difference between the Madden-Snapp bill and the otherH. The Miidden-Snapp ineamire glveH rtie l'stmanter Oeneral dlwretlon In the wlectlon of oIIIcch for poHtal KiiviiigH bank purMson; the Mltehcock hill In mandatory In that all money order jmihI olllcea are made bniuehoH of the poHtal Having bank KyMtein, while tho Carter bill make all llrnt. Keeond and thlrd-eliiHrt post of IIcch hraiieh postal wivlugs banks and gives the PoKtiniiRtor (Jeneral Hc-moodls-eretlpn hh to further extension Into the fourth-clawi po.t olllics. In iidmlnlstratlon (ho Madden-Snapp bill provider! u general Hiipi-rliiteiident of postal Havings banks, with such as HlKtnutH and clerks as may be neces miry, while tho Secretary of the Treas ury Is authorized to Inci-oaKo the audit or's force In (he Post Olllco Department. The sum of $."iO.0CO Is set aside to start the banks In operation. Hoth tho Illtcheoel; and Carter bills stipulate that the head of the postal banks shall be an ollleer known to the Fifth As Hlstant I'oslmaster (Jeneral, and ask 9100.000 to establish the banks. The Nobel prlxes wore awarded, I bat Jor literature going to Itadjatd Klillng. The treasuiiir of a Canadian railroad confessed to htiinllns'ISr,000 In elgbleen years, Advices from London Indicated that Ambassador llrycu may iilt his post In this country. .In pan and the United Slates cauio to a verbal understanding to limit emigration of .laps to this country. Ulehard Miller of St. Unls won high pi aiso III Fiance, oau of his paintings being bought by tbu Mlnlstur of Kino Arls. y Mrs, Taft, wife of tbo Secretary of War, whose ship was caught In a storm oir lloiilogne, had a narrow escape from death. Tbo llnanclal program of Japan was formally settled at tho meeting of the council of the elder statesmen on Mon day, It Involves a reduction In tho ex penses of the army and navy for tho next six vears, whereby tbo government will save' fJOO.000,000. Dispatches from Santiago, Chill, Indi cate tbat about H,(KM) laborers In I bo Tar npaca nitrate IlcblH havo gone on strike and business is paralyzed. The s tuatlon s considered critical and warships and troops havo been sent to tbo troubled dia trlcls, but up to the present tlmo there has Veen no vlokuco. For Lung Trouble s Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchltls'.consumptlon. And It certainly strcnuthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about thla. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. " Mr llttta bor Imit h trrrllifn rou.li. I trlft.1 rurrlliliig t run .' Iiuxr nt lint lu rln until I tried i lieirj retorl. Tlie nnt lUKlit lis w bnlU r K il he tuitr linirriveit until li i i.Hrluclijr noil." MiiH. b. J. (ITCULB, Alton, HI. A by J. (J Ari'rOo., Lowtll, Ua. Aito uiuuu.uiurur i SARSAPASiLLA. PII.L3. IIAiS VIGOR. Koop tho bowula rcpiulnr with Ayor'a Pills and thus hu&ton rucovorv. '..untitle to Tiilxf First IVroker How is businers? Second ltroker Improving a llttlo. I've tot a good barker out in front of toy office now. Another Nnlurr Story. To the tn.l of the dog Tbry tid a big loc, And intlcl him on the head. Old Trny couldn't make III. narrative shake, ' And th" (nil wagged the dog In.tearL Cldcago Tribune. flometliliis Terrible. Tommy Teacher, may 1 go out U .neeze? Teacher That I. unnecessary, Tommy, You can sneeze In here without dl.turblnj anybody. Tommy I cues, you never beard mi .nceze 1 ADVICE TO VICTIMS TCLLS READERS MOW TO PROMPTLY CURE RMLUMATISM AT HOME. Directions to Mix a Simple Preparation and the Dose to Take Over comes Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. Thoro In no much Ithoumatletm every where that tho following advice by an eminent authority, who writes for read ers of a largo Kustern daily paper, will be highly appreciated by thoao who suffer: Get from any good phaimucy one-hall ounce Fluid Kxtrnct Dandelion, one ounco Compound Kargon, three ounces of Compound Byrup Sursapar,lla. Bhaku tlieso well in a bottle and take in teunpoonful doses after each meal and at bedtimo; also drink plenty ol good water. It is claimed that thero fow victims of this dread and torturous disease- who will fail to find ready relief In this simple homo-made mixture, and in most cases u poimunent euro is tho re cult. This nitnplo recipe ia faid to strength en and cleanse the eliminative tle&uee of tho Kidneys to that they can filter nnd drain from tho blood nnd eystein the poisons, acids and wasto matter, which causa not only Kheutnatism, hut numerous other diseases. Every man or woman hero who feels that their kid noys aro not hoalthy nnd active, or who suflers from any urinary trouble what ever, should not hesltnto to mako up this mixture, as it is ceitain to da much good, and may save you from much misery nnd suffering after while. The M)pulatlon of men In tbe United Slutes, from statistics compiled from the reports of tHe ceiisu. of 11KK). Is 30,05'.), 212. Tbo population of women is S7 241,115. Ilcr Record ABidimt Ilrr. Mrs. Upmoro (to applicant for position a. cook) Have you over worked for Mrs Ilighmus? Applicant YIs, ma'am; wan week. Mrs. Upmore Well, If you suited hei for ns long n time n. tbat you wouldn't suit me nt all. Onod morning. lCnco ii rairlnjf . Snid an ambitious youth ono day to a young lady: "Don't you think I'd better dye my mustacho?" caressing tin faintly visible progeny. "I think If you let it alone it will die Itself," said tho youug lady. Woman'. Homo Coinpanlou. y rup sffgs SAV rV I l' Cleanses tho y.stom Ef foct unlly.JjispoLs Colas nm iTlencl- achos duo to C onsiiDUiion: A V X. II X- ii l vcis naturally, acts may as BostfbrAfoniimpn niul Child-mt-youut) and Old, at iU Jond,VilEjfock Always biv the broiunue uhich has mo jull namoojihe Corn puny CALIFORNIA EoStuup Co. by whom it u mmmfnchiretl.nrialed ou the front of vwvy Illlckil'lO. SOLP BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, one Aire only, regular prico SOtw-bottla. TRADITIONS OF THE OHIENT. Jeltlcn of Imlln IfiuMvn Under Blunjr Of the countlesH nttractlorm Itidln ofTcrn none are creator than lier rich stories of myth and tradition. Ori ental scholars have unfolded for us that Hindoo religion In a dim and shadowy past contented ItHelf with venerating boiiio of tmturc'fl more im preHHlvo phenonietm. Space, the starry firmament and the light of day under the poetic names of Ardltl, Vartinn and Mltrn provided the sacred triad of this archnlc worship; but with the march of centuries there nunc an lidd ed roll of dollies of which Itrahma himself was chief, nays the Iondon Lady. According to some writers, his two brothers, Vishnu and Shiva, were equally powerful, the former as pre server of Itrahnm's creatloiiH, the lat ter as destroyer. Vishnu Is famous for his countless melamorphospH nnd appears In the sacred books under no fewer than 1,000 different mimes. He remains the most popular deity among the Hindoos, who believe his final metamorphosis thnt of n horse Is yet to come. While nwalllng this Inst chance ho Is thought to bo resting in a sea of milk, with n serpent for his pillow. The Hlver Ganges Is supposed to Issue from his right foot. The god Shiva also figures In Hindoo mythology under 1,000 different names, and is Invariably represented lu some repellant form. Idols show him at one time with live faces, at another with three, eyes, while a third will represent , him with n necklace of skulls, thick, matted hair and a horn projecting from ' one of his temples. The great rock-cut temple of the Island of Elephants Is sacred to this god. Around the rain , god of India have gathered countless traditions, among which are those of his constant conflicts with his thunder bolt, Vajar; Vaya, the wind god ; Shushna, theparcher, and Alii, the con- I finer. The nun of this last named god Is to confine and dry7 up the rivers nnd seas. Much homage Is pa id to Indra by tho other gods, according to the Klg-Vedas, he being head of the hear- en of the gods. He appears to hnve drunk freely of soma, the nectar of the j Hindoo deities. J An Ideal light thnt the sacred writ ings would wish him to be viewed In must fnll when one reads of the hymns put In his mouth by the mystic scribes. It Is a natural outcome of India's cli mate that Indra should enter largely Into her scheme of legend. Just as Apollo and Italdur, the Norse sun god, provided so much mythical charm In cooler regions, so does Indra In the land of parching. plains and scorching rays. A Hindoo bride Is not greeted with pretty wishes that the sun should light her path; the shimmering rain drop, Indra's precious gift, Is the bless ing Invoked on the head of the Indian chlld-wlfe. Among the nrts that Indra Is sup posed to delight In are those of music and dancing. The sacred iwoks relate how hosts of beautiful damsels, called Asparascn, fill his heavenly courts. Tradition gives them a dwelling place on earth as well as In heaven, their olllce being to test the virtue of her mits In their solitude. It was hard on these lovely beings that, should they succeed In their arts, they should Im mediately be turned to pillars of stone. It Is part of the ISrnlininn creed thnt Sarasvatl, ISrahmn's wife, gave the vlnn to mankind, the god Nareda show thent how It was played nnd teaching them the sacred hymns that called down the thrice-blessed rain nnd veiled the blazing skies with cloud. To the god Krishna music has a spe cial consecration, his traditional com panions on each being the gopls (shep herdesses), who drew gazelles after them when they sang to the vlnas. All sorts or pretty traditions gather round this god In connection with music. Its soothing virtues, however, did not over i rule his ruder qualities, for he gloried 'In war and was guilty of many Indi vidual massacres. Ills warriors when dying were always laid on arrows, dart upward, In order to the last that they should be goaded Into consciousness and listen to long addresses from holy men on the transmigration of souls. I With the passing of the ages Ituddha ' appears on the scenes of Hindoo belief and myth. J Wliiillnp; u Wnlrli. I "You wouldn't think," said a watch maker to a New York Sun man, "that It would make any difference whether a watch Is wound up In the morning or at night, hut It does make consider able difference. "When a watch Is wound up at night, coming out of a warm poeket, and laid down or hung up In a cool place, tho innlmipelug will contract by the cooling olT of the metals, ltelng wound up tightly all chance of contracting has been shut off and tho spring Is bound to break, "jr. however, the watch Is wound up In the morning, having partly run down through the night, there Is room enough left In tho barrel- to contract. Anoth er reason why it should he wound up In the morning Is that tho spring will then have more power and thus will bo In a better condition to twist tho disturbing movement of the hearer dur ing the daytime. "lining generally In a horizontal po sition during the night and running with less imwor. tho horizontal iHudtmu In which tho balance runs more freed v, will operate to maUe the lem th of tho swing of the balance wheel iluvltn' Pu night a" mvuiv as jHisslhlo tho anino iui In the day tlmo." 1 Notice the .mile, of pity th it old urir rled folks nIiow wIkmi t'lev wPre Hie eiithusliikii of the newly married' iND SYSTEM PISOJ2'B2vHB33 Catarrh b not merely an inflammation of tbe tif sues of the head and throat, as the r,y:3ptom8 cf ringing nobca in the ears, inuccun cropping back Into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., wottl Gcem to indi cate; it is a Hood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater part of the r.ystcrn nrc involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and iiowcls parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate ana mnamo the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the cccrctions and other disgusting and disagreeable oymptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts cf the body the ca tarrhal poison aCcris nil parts of the system. The head has a tight, feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the cyc3, slight lever comes and gocj, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and i " ' fri...i v t.s- . Tl- to r wnctl of I I had Catarrh far ftiont.llftoisn at 4r pinrri. -ta, snravS. toen woraa. I trlod ovorytblnj -washes, inhalations, c'.z. t-uch treatment Vtti&tt fFX arni docs not reach the Ucod and can t herefore could eoo Uttio lzaprovomont do nothing more than temporarily relievo Irom tho Crat bottle, and after Jicwf, 0f 4S trouble. To CUra VChlu vranaixyoars ago, ana I an Catarrh permanently t ie blood muse pe know thero ia nothintx on earth Qf all poisons, and at t.ic same time od'tMnkaorl? t i. strengthened and built up. 17othingcqua 3 trinn T Af. Xapoor Zilch. PURELY VEGETABLE every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones Tip the stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suflcring with Catarrh begin tn use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will pend you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical adviCI rithout charge, S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. 71IE SWJFT SPECIFIC CiO. ATLAitTA. GAm. An Opinion. "Where,'1 quoted the poetic parson, "are the enows of yesteryear?" "I don't know," answered Mr. Slriu Barker, "but It's no credit to the street cleaning department that they aren't lying precisely where they fell. Wash ington Star. Const de ml Ion. "Do you expect people to believe the reason you give for ndvanclng prices?" "That Isn't the question," rejoined Dustln Star. "They ought to appre ciate my courtesy In condescending to give any reason at all." Washington Star. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That It LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look Jor the sicnature of K. W. GKOVE. Uied tbe World ovar to Cure a Cold In One Day. 2Sc. Demonitratlne It. "The financial strin-ency doesn't seem to have affected you much," remarked Dinguss, touching bim for ten. "No," answered Sbadbolt, reluctantly handing it over, "and it doesn't seem to bare tauebt me any gumption, either." Ileredltr. The baby was learning to walk. "B'ess it. 'ittle heart I" exclaimed the fond mother. "It waddles dess like iU big fat papa, doesn't it?" Lumbago. This is really Rheumatism of the muscles of the loins and is character Ired by Eeere, at times agonizing, pain in the small of the back, allowing the tufferer Ecurcely a moment's rest, while the ailment is nt its worst. It can como from cold, exposure to draft, fiom getting wet feet or wearing wf t or damp clothing. It causes acute puffer ing, and if allowed to become chronic, it may permanently disable the suffer er. Tho way to secure qulckefct ralief is to redden tho ekin ovor the painful part by rubbing with a flesh bruh or piece of flannel iag, and then apply St. Jacobs Oil by gentle friction with the hand. No Slcn. Sister I know Jack is In love with me. Brother What makes you think so?" Sister His hand trembled when he buttoned my glove for me this morn ing. Brother Guess again. I was out with him last night" Clevelaud Leader. OUCH, OH 1 1 NEURALGIA. STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REM EDY TH EY CAN'T RESIST MeW u Va ftfr S F - Tray V3J' bj Price 25c 'wlwlrrW,KSTOWBmiTO3rTfl! J SHOES AT ALL pmrEs. ron Evcnv Uruitrn ArTurL'.im o MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN, JJCT W. L. lloufjjwa muhen rnU soUm mora )ca man' $2,611. ta.OO iinif S3.BO ttlwaa t.tnn tiny ot hor munufusttirar In ihm JtU wprM, hooauau ,Scy halit tho!i'mi arfi.in. wit I, jtt. ......... j jjgjm aro of pruHtcp thnn uny shoes fit tho woi'lii to.ifay, W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gill Edge Shops Cannot Soi'i h ii,- I'Jr'.r. Vvt u " '' ' l "'' t'nnml on holism. Tnke Sn 8ti. .iX?l." . r '"v'frw''w. SUoes uiJtr,l irom inrlorr to anr put of th wotM. O. Cj. O. lor jjuip. disease at its" head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble ar.d makes a complete and lasting aire. S. S. S. removes every particle'' of the catarrhal poison from tho blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem branes begin to hed, the head is loosened i r-.r.k-nwl-Jnrr nr.d snittiniT cease. Dead Invited 1o (lie nnno.net. On the accession of a new emperoi of China he goes In solemn state to the Temple of Heaven in Peking and formally announces to his Imperial pre decessors the new titles and dignities which he has assumed. These ances tors are then dutifully Invited to th banquet of commemoration, where seat, are duly reserved for them. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. ' PAZO OINTMENT It guaranteed to cure any case of Itch'nu, Bl nd. jleedlng or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 d&ji or munc-y refunded. 50c Physician1? In various parts of England arc complaining that the competition of departments of hospitals is ruinously un fair. Mo flers will find Mrs. WlniloWs Boothia By rup thj li si remedy to uso for their childraa during ihu teething period. ConxlMencj" In neform. "Why wasn't Mrs. De Stnytbe-Pey strr at the meeting to take steps to suppress the gambling evil In big cities?" "She couldn't come. This Is the day hor bridge whlst club meets, and she'i always such a winner." Baltimore American. r-Tp St. V:tn Pance ana all Kcrvons Dt.easea filo permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Orrat NtrvH Restorer. Seid fur FHEE ?2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. It ILKlUe. Ld. 0U rch SL.rhlla.,Pa. A Oreat Mnn'i Little l'leanantrr. "Senator." said the correspondent, "you are quoted as ndvocating the abolition of capital punishment. How about that?" "Well." answered Snnator Lotsmun, with a grin, "don't you think capital ha been punished about enough?" How's This? Wo ofTorOne Hundred Dollars Reward foran cftio of Oman U tnct cannot bo cured by Ua.I'i Catarrh Cute F. J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have kmwn F.i J, Cheney for the lat 15 j cars, and believe him, perfectly honorable in ai. bultness transaction, and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made br fn arm. WALDISG, KIN NAN A MARVIN, Wholesale PrngtrisU, Toledo.O nail's Cntarrah Cttro Is ikon imcrna'ly, act ing directly upon the blood anl raucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent freo. Price 75 eonts per bottle. Bold by all DrugEUUv Take liaU's Family Fills for Constipation. Open Alluded. "Uncle George, do you believe Mar. hi inhabited?" "Sometimes I do, my boy, and some times I don't. It depends altogether on which one oL the monthly magazines I happen to be reading at tbe time." - MY BACK and 50c I other iSiAX Bo Equalled At Any Ptlce55 tin Niiti.lltutf.. 1IIIU, kf J