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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902.
THE OFFICE SEEKING ITCH.
Governor T. T. Geer apparently be
lieves that he is next in line to a
seat in the United States senate,
and that the republican legislature
which assembles at Salem the first
"week In January next will only have
to go through the formalities of elect
ing him, since he has already been
chosen by the direct vote of the peo
ple. Mr. Geer seems to consider that
there is little doubt that the republi
can legislature will lose no time In
ratifying: his election, and that he
will be Mr. Joseph Simon's successor.
He is already busy Impressing the
people of Oregon that if the legisla
ture fails in Its duty it will be a
! thy with the president In this effort
and he is opposed by the selfish in
terest of those who are specially
favored by a high protective wall
between the island and this country
The, president's recent message to
congress, In which he makes a
strong plea for Cuba will further
gain him the support of the people of
the country, who never yet turned a
deaf ear to so just a cause. Congress
should respond to it and at once, and
will do so, unless the poison of pro
tection is in its republican veins to
such an extent that its heart is mov
ed by the promptings of greed and
gain instead of by those of justice
and equity, the rights of a weak
and struggling people.
PLEASURE OF MAKING IT UP.
People who are always arguing with
you and in search of opportunities
for contradicting you are very aggra
vating, hut I am not sure that peo
ple wno are ever agreeing with you
.. . nn..ln
oman among mat ciass oi
does not mean much more man
friendship botweon two partners in
the same firm.
I have often mot happiness in the
matrimonial life of people engaged'
in the higher pursuits of art, lltora-j
ture, etc., but the happiness is in
variably tho result of the constant j
hlnh tnpv bestowed on tho
. ... it MOnlsx.r nrnrfl . ..,11 mnti tnllnV."
cuiuvauou ui iuuu- jiui.iiho 0f ioruna ana am ik
each othor. But for tho fuel which , A fJ, Goodwynf Hobhison Springs, Ala
they constantly added to tho fire,; ,gemlnr 3!oncll from North Dakota
mat nre wouiu imvu j"b s" ,,., v n . snvs:
38 Members of Congress Send Letters of Endorsement
To the Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy,
ConRTCSmnn Gondwyn of Alnliomn,
TVrites
Cousrctimnn Snovcr of Michigan,
out.
MAX O'RBLL.
THE GENIUS OF SPIDERS.
Most spiders build wonderful
traps or homes of fine spun web.
Thpcjp webs are stretched in all
kinds of places. Out in the fields wll!is 0nu bottle of Poruna ho
they almost carpet the grasses and eom8 nii0 a different man." Romulus
weeds with a spread intended to z Liuney, Taylorsvllle, 3S . C.
catch the teeming insect life. They 'cIlfrrcMmu,, Ogion from Louisiana,
are thrown across the highways and conscientiously recom-
lu the open glades of ihe woodland, i ,es- ,"",, n AV Ocdon.
Everyone has seen the great round mend your loruna.-H. V,. Ogcion,
fat bodies of the spiders as they bans Benton, Iji.
motionless in the center Of these CongroMinan Smith from Illinois,
larce circular webs. Every child has writes from Murphysboro, 111.: "I have
seen the black nnd gold fellows takou ono bottle of Poruna for my ca
which make huge scrawling lines of tarrh audi feel vory much benofited."
white across the wuols of the gar- Geo. "SV. Smith.
den corners and anoug the grape! cupreMiunn aieoklson from Ohio,
vines. The cnnaren can -nexu T, i .i tattta oi
I have now used ono bottle "" ,.. nIul Bnoedv
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remedy for a persistent auu annoying
cough." II. G. Suovor.
V. S. Senator Cnll of Florida,
Writes: "Tho rcruua. has boon rocom
mouded by Gon. Wheeler and other roU-
nblo noreons. and has been nseu oy somo
mcmbors of my family, and I concur In
tho statements of Gon. "Wheolor." Wil
liam Call, Jacksonville, PJa.
Senator McEnnry of Louisiana,
Writes: "Porunalsan oxcollont tonlo
I have used it sufficiently to soy that I
believe it to bo all that yon claim for It."
S. D. McEnory, Now Orleans, La.
Conrressnmn IJrownlow of Tennessee,
Writes: "Iliavo taken threo bottles of
Poruna and I feel satisfied thatl am now
almost, if not permanently, cured of ca
tarrh of tho stomach." W. P. Brown
low, Joncsboro, Tenn.
n I have used Peruna as a tonlo. It has
greatly helped mo in strength, vigor uuu
appetite." W. JN. ltoacn.
rn...r,.mnnl.lnncy from North Cnrollnn,
Writes: "My secrotary had as bad a
caso of catarrh as I ever saw, and since
"writing spiders;" and really the.
white lines bear a close resemblance
to hand-writing when viewed at a
dfstance.
Evefj' student and observer of na
ture soon learns that the spider stays
in the center of the web that he may I
feel the slightest motion caused by
any luckless insect that may have
been caught in the sticky substance.
Now if ono will look closely at the
spicier he will see that It hangs
head downward.
One day by suddenly frightening
a spiuer, a man learned the secret.
of its constant position upside down '
in ,the web. It dropped head down
and stopped when half way to the
ground and swung slowly to and fro
from the end of a long thread of web
If it had been head up in the web It
would have turned a somersault and
the web would have been broken
Eavs:
Peruna and feel greatly benofited there
by from my catarrli of tho beau."
David Meekisou, Napoleon, O.
Congressman Croivloy from Illinois,
Writes from Robinson, 111.: "Mrs.
Crowley has taken a number of bottles
of Peruna on account of nervous troubles.
It has proven a strong tonic and lasting
cure." Jos. B. Crowley.
Congressman Thompson of Kentucky,
Writes: "Besides being ono of tho very
best tonics Peruna is a good, substantial
catarrh remedy." Phil. B. Thompson.
Congressman Howard from Alabama,
Writes from Tort Payne, Ala. : " I have
taken Peruna for la grippe, and I take
pleasure in recommending Peruna as an
excellent remedy." M. W. Howard.
Congressman Cummliigs from Now York,
Writes: "Peruna is good for catarrh,
f have tried it and know it." Amos W.
derelection for which th legislature Wn,.Q ,,.. , ' " wuu .nuum "uve ucuu
i. , , . VrV i h T , , b"l"UL "l After the spider had hung at tho end Cummincs. New York Cltr.
must not be forgiven. statement if finished, are not Just asL t i. " ... 4, i-8) 1UI"-,J'- '
, provoking. Of course', in this " . " C l"1 BUUta "" 11 Senator Thnrston ol
vjb u. nrnnM-nl1,. t. 7. - an tne oanger past, ana turnea una ... , x-ni.
game for the senatorship, but we are
willing to risk a lot of fine dough
nuts to a quantity of worthless mar
bles that he will not get within forty
rods of the senatorial seat.
To be explicit: Governor Geer is
not slated for the position, he is not
wanted, either by the people of the
state or the leaders of the republi
can party. The fact of the matter is,
a large number of republicans voted
for him for senator, but with no idea
that he would be chosen, and the
whoftj proceedure of his nomination
and selection as a candidate for sen
ator was barren of interest and 4re
sulL If he thinks the play he is
making will be fruitful then he is too
simple to go around without c chap
erone and too serious a character to
be a rational and successful office
seeker.
It is ridiculous that men of ordi
nary good sense will inak such un
holy displays of their shortcomings
In putting themselves forward for of
fice, in tho face of every known de
cency and in spite of the absence
of any call from the people or Die
press for their sacrifice upon tho
altar of public trust.
Those who are the fittest to occu
py high place or stand upon a pedes
tal, exercise the greatest diffidence
nnd show a hesitancy tint is becom
ing. But tho politician, ofil eseeker
statesman, or whatever one may call
him in this day and age, Is terrlblv
short on modesty and merit, while
terribly long on self laudation, as
surance and presumption. Politics
under present methods and organiza
tion Is a school for ilgmles, for they
alone can afford to rush to it to be
educated In Its rascalities and suf
fer thnnrllfnlHoa rt n -mllrl oovnmhla
mentioned, it is the middle course
which is preferable; in medio Veri
tas et fellcitas.
A woman boasted before me one
day that she had been married twen
ty years and had never had a disa
greement with her husband, and has
never been separated from him for a
clay. Poor thing, I thought, what a
dull life hers must have been! Why
a cour&e of love or matrimony with
out now and 'then a little tiff or dis
agreement is like food without salt
or pepper. Having a tiff with the .wo
man you love is like losing her for
a while, and making un with her is
like having the pleasure of winning ' naw m 1
her. You do not thorouehlv nnnru! ?8,000,000
' Nebraska,
" Peruna
1 mtirely rolioved mo of a very irritating
! "ough." J. M. Thurston.
Congressman TVorthlngtou from Nevada,
Writes: "I have taken ono bottlo of
Peruna and it has benofited mo im-
i:iii.u possession unless you some
times realize the possibility of losing
it. It is only when a compulsory ab
sence makes you leave a beloved wo
man for a time that you realize,
whether she is indispensable to your,
happiness or not, to your very life'
oven.
And there are men who go so far
as making this experiment now and
then just to get confirmed in their
convictions that life without her
would be well nigh an impossibility
and who even find pleasure In. a
short temporary absence for the sake
of the ineffable bliss they feel In be
ing with her again.
For the very same reason a little
tiff in matrimony is desirable, for
what is a tiff but a temporary part
ing of two hearts that will soon
yearn to beat in unison again? I al
most pity the humdrum life of a
man and woman who have never
been parted for a while, either by
absence or by .some litte disagree
ment of some sort or another. The
arch enemy of happiness In matri
monial life is monotony, and anything
which may help to break that uni
formity will be welcome by any in
telligent couple.
a a
Of course I know there are people
whoso lives consist of sleeping,
breakfasting, making money, dining
maiung money, going to bed and
climbed up again. It rolled the web
thread up with its forelegs, and then
threw it to the ground. This was
evidently done to keep It from be
coming entangled with any of the
web proper or with grass or weeds
near by. Any one who has touched mensely." H. G. Worthington.
a web knows that it is Sticky and. Congressman llanUUead from Alabama,
hard to ravel when once tangled Writes: "Your Poruna is one of tho beat
Certainly this bit of instinct is not mediCines I over tried.-J. H. Bank
absent from the spier's brain. i head, Payette, Ala.
Congressman Powers from Vermont,
Writes from Morrisville, Yt.: "I can
recommend Peruna as an excellent
family remedy." II. Henry Powers.
Senator SulUran from SIlsslsslppI,
Writes from Oxford, Miss.: "I take
pleasure in recommending your great
national catarrh cure, Peruna, as tho best
I have over tried." W. V. Sullivan.
Victor Emanuel, king of Italy, Is re
ported to have bought within a few
days 150,000 acres of the best coal
land in Pocahontas district, West Vir
ginia, from two Pittsburg operators
in Italy. The price was about
S Capitol at Washington, D. C.
Senator ainllory of Florida,
Writes from Ponsacola, J?la.: "I have
used your oxcollont remedy, Poruna,
and havo recommended it both as a tonic
and a safe catarrh remedy." Stephen
It. Mallory.
Senator Butlor of South Carolina.
M. C. Butler, ex-Governor of South
Carolina, writes: "I can recommend
Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach
trouble." M. C. Butler, Edgefield, S. C.
Congressman Ilrookshiro of Indiana,
Says: "Prom what my friends say Po
runa is a good tonic and a safo catarrh
cure." E. V. Brookshirb, Orawfordfl
ville, Iud.
Congressman Dovlnor of Wast Virginia,
Writes from Wheoling, W.Va.: "I Join
with my colleagues in tho House of Rep
resentatives in recommending your ex
cellent romedy." B. B,Dovinor
Congressman Ilroderlck of Kansas,
Writes from Holton, Kan. : "I havo taken
two bottles of Peruna and find It to be
an excellent romedy for colds and throat
trouble." Case Broderlck.
Congressman Yoilor of Ohio,
Writes: "I only used Peruna for a short
time and am thoroughly satisfied as to
its morita." S. S. Yodor, Lima, O.
Congresitnnn -.
"Writes from Chnmi
Pleasure in commenoiS
a substantial toning!
Congressman g,v
Writes from Tamp77JIN
indorse Poruna Si'll
vory effective euro to
Sparkman. m
Congressman Urewtt of A
Writes: "Ihavo ' fSl
runa for lasaltu.V T. Mt
rocommendhig lt.tom(!f,
liayneBville, Ala. '
V. S. Senator Gt0fW
I cun commtmd to . '
tonic.-John H. Gear.
Congressman Culberson ol
Writes: "I can reoomm.,
one of the vory beat of
w.uwdviu, w ujierBon, Tex,
Conraman U T lnpton fr
y riws : "i take pleasure la
Gonoral Wheelor. Conim
and others in rocommeadua
wv.unuu. ruiue anu a ext.
j-it jl. jxvuiirHinn. Kin n. t
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Coneresamnn (n.i - w. '
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auja. -x van recommend -
an a good, substantial tonic
the best remedies for caUnluiti
Jonn xi.uiaru.
Congressman relhanj on
Writes from Bancroft, V,: y
in-law has has been rising pa
about ono week for catarrli of tin
and i manifestly improved-1
Congressman BurnottotJ
Writea : "I can cheerfnlh-1
Poruna as a good, subaUntiili
vory good catarrh remedy.n.
uurnott, uausuen, Ala.
Congressman Botkln ofSWl
writes from Holton, Has.:
given mo almost complete rsIMy
catarrh of tho stomach and i
tion." J.D. Botkln.
Congressman White of North C
Writes from Tarboro,N.C: "IS
runa to be an excellent remtdtt
grip and catarrh. I hare tutiljfc
family." G. H. White,
Congressman TVllber of Krl
David P. Wilbor, of Oneoati,!
writes: "I am folly conTisaii
Peruna is all you claim for lit
use of a few bottlei." DsTldP.I
Congressman Sungaa ofOU I
"Writes from Jackson, 0.: "Ir
Peruna to anyone in need of ml
sting tonlo." Irvine Bangu.
Congressman Barliam from (
"Writes from Santa Eosa, CaLs 'Jl
solicitation of a friend I nsed j
runa, and can cheorf ally i
J. A. Barham.
Por free book address En
Medicine Co., Columbus, 0.
for its empty honors and flimsy bau-l Bleeplns5 people who havo no artistic
bles. for there is not one candidate VBrt f,Ba,X who have
.. ukuuubo iney nave never heard
view of really serving the people or
the country.
FOR CUBAN REC.'PROCITY.
President Roosevelt is a posl'ivo
persistent, confldont character. He
is likable; he Is forceful. He does
not pretend to great virtue, in short,
there Is little pretonse about him. He
usually knows what he wants and
goes after It. It is his earnestness,
more than his greatness that makes
him a winner.
All along President Roosevelt has
or them; and let me say at otfee
that these people aro perhaps tho
best suited for matrimonial life, for
they do not miss what they do not
know, any more than people born
blind miss tho light. But we cannot
all of us be grocers or linen drapers.
Some of us havo n notion of tho
beautiful; others are led by their
proressions or a life of oxcltoment
which creates aspirations and do-
sires; others havo tastes that nre
fastidious and that crave to bo sat
isfied; others again have passions,
which they may have the powor to
keep in check, but over which they
may lose control. In iact, none of us
can judge others by our own stand-
been In favor ot reciprocity with nrri
Cuba, freer trade with that iBland I
A largo part ot his party In congress' A11 1 want to say, anyway, Is this:
lave opposed him in this, but. re- KLm?,1hDapp,nlB ,B 8afer ,n,tho
. . , . ... , hands of persons whose occupations
ardless. he has worked with real keep them In tho more obscure
Booseveltian energy for Cuban walks of life than In any othor; but
rights and with some progress. ,n th,s case happiness does not
, Tk9 fact ot the matter is a great JK2rtinn,nlffChhiore thfn 4?e qu,et
J ,. ... . , satisfaction of tho wants of every-
Majority of the people aro in Bympa- day life, and tho love of man and
eyes mm
Volumes, at times, of woman's happi
ness or misery. The dull, sunken eye,
with its dark circles nlmost surely speaks
of womanly ill-health, and its attendant
suffering. With the dull eye goes usu
ally the sallow, sunken cheek, the drawn
mouth, the shrunken form the whole
glory of wotnau's beauty marred by the
effects of disease.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures
the diseases which undermine the health
and mar the beauty of women. It estab
lishes regularity, dries weakening drains,
heals inflammation and ulceration, and
cures female weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter free, and so obtain the
advice of a specialist upon their disease.
All correspondence is strictly private
and sacredly confidential. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
"With pleasure I send a few lines to let you
know that I feel much better than for e&ht
years before taking your medidne," writes Mrs.
Pierce Geise, of 8m West Plilla. Street, York, Pa.
Will recommend Dr. Pierce's medicine to every
person who may inquire as to what it has done
for me. I was troubled with female weakness,
and began to thluk I would never be well, if I
had continued the treatment prescribed by my
doctor I don't know what would have become of
me. When your treatment was commenced my
weight was io8 -pounds, at present it is 130
Have healthy color and my friends say I look
well. Sly best thanks to you and my best
wishes, too, for what you have done for me."
tt Favorite Prescription" makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Accept
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Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the clogged system from accumulated
impurities.
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