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Humors They take possession of the body, and are Lords of Misrule. They are attended by pimples, boils, the itching tetter, salt rheam, and other cu taneous eruptions; by feelings of weakness, languor, general debility and what not. They cause more suffering than anything else. Health, Strenstn, Peace and Pleasure require their erpul3ion, and this is posi tively effected, according to thousands of grateful testimonials, by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which radically and permanently drives them out and builds np the whole system. To Continue The Dispute. "I wonder how they came to marry each other?" "They were unable to decide which was the better ping pong player." Exchange. Prove It. We want you to prove our frtaterrent that Monopole Spices are the purest and strongest in the world. For sale by all grocers. To enable you to do so, we will send you free a 10-cent tin of white pepper or cayenne or ginger or any other variety you may prefer, if you will send us two 2-cent stamps for postage, and give us the name and ad dress of, your grocer. Prize coupons packed with every (an. Send to Wad liams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Oregon. In the Melee. Attorney Did you see the plaintiff strike the defendant? Witness Oi did, sor. Attorney And was the assault com mitted with malice afoiethought? Witness No, sor; it wor committed wid a mallet behind the ear. Judge. A Story of the Prairie. The Century magazine is about to print a serial which will have an espe cial interest to people who are at home on the prairies. It is called "The Biography of a Prairie Girl," and the author is Eleanor Gates, a young woman who spent her childhood in Dakota and who thus w'rites from the closest personal observation. The time of Miss Gates' story is about 25 years ago; it is put in the form of a personal narrative of the life of a little girl, and there is hardly a phase or event of prairie life which is not touched upon in these pages the ulizzard, breaking colts, horse stealing by Indians, school days on the frontier, fighting gophers and badgers, cattle raising and other typical phases of hardship or prosperity. It is not a novel, but the same char acters appear and reappear in the story with a reality which impresses the reader with confidence in the truth of the narrative. "The Biography of a Prairie Girl" will begin in the August number of the Century and it will be illustrated. He Never Worked and Never Will. There is a New York farmer who has lived 70 years and is sound as a dollar, and yet he has never done a stroke of work since he reached the years of dis cretion. What a shocking example for the hired man ! It does seem, however as if he ought to be willing to let them put a ragged coat and a bad hat on him, and then seat him on a high seat in the middle of the cornfield. Cleveland Plain Dealer. We are not to blame because you have rheumatism ; but you are if you do not try Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Waifs Found in St Patrick's. In St. Patrick's cathedral there is said to be found by the pew cleaners an average of 25 babies every twelve month. These babies have been left by Catholic parents, who know that they will be raised, if they live, in Catholic homes. Ainslee's Magazine. Mothers will find Mrs. vYlnstow's Sooth tug Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during tbs teething period. Room in the Procession. Clara Dear Isabel, you are at last a successful artist! Isabel O, Clara, I don't feel myself a success. I've just moved up a little because a lot of older strugglers have got tired and quit. Detroit Free Press. Ladles Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous spots and Is a certain etire lor ingrowing nails, sweating-, hot. aching feet. At all Druggists. 2oc. Trial package FKF.K by mail. Address Allen S. Olm sted, LeKoy, N. 1 . Candid. A You see that lady over there? She is Mrs. A. I fell in love with her at first sight. What do you think of that? B I think it would have been better had you taken a second look. Ex. CITO rarmanentlr Cured Wo fits or nerronsneoi lllu after tint .Uj srof IT. Klin.'gOrrat Mem Bwtorer. Send for PR BICS'i.OO trial bottle and treat i. Da.B.U.KLtNi.Uii..ai axctaSUr hiladelpbia,ra Hard Work. Freddy Did you hear that Keggy is working? Cholly Baw Jove; it can't be 1 Freddy Yes; he's rolling his own cigarettes. Chicago .News. HqirSplits I haveHsed Ayer's Hair Vigor for thirty yeeTs. It is elegant for" a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from splitting at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfelder, Gramfork, 111. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. Jl. a kettle. All erst rlsta. If your axcrcist cannot snpply you, end as dW and we win express to a bottle. Be snre and ffive the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AltK CO., Lowell, Mass. DANQER IN CHEAP PERFUMEa They Are Said to Have a Bad Effect on the Nostrils. According to a local perfumery deal er, cheap perfumes are gradually dead ening the nostrils of those who come la contact with them, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. "The perfume that were popular a few years ago you wouldn't notice now," he said. "Before long they will have to make -violets and roses as strong as onions or pennyroyal before you can smell them." Making due allowance for the hyper bole of an older generation, there may be something in this theory. Violet is by ail odds the most popular perfume of this year. "Clover," ac cording to some, would stand second. Rose, of course. Is perennially popular. "Clover," by the way. Is not made from clover blossoms at. all. The ordinary white and red clover has very little odor, and "What It has would not be par ticularly agreeable if detached from a landscape and a waving field. So the perfumer makes a combination of es sence resembling remotely the scene of the tall "sweet clover," and calls It "clover." The orange gives four different per fumes, obtained from different parts of the flower and plant. Each of the four has been Imitated synthetically, mak ing eight in alL The odors of lilac and the carnation have also been produced with some success by chemical means. Ten years ago the idea of imitating the strange and penetrating odor of musk was laughed at, yet now the artificial musk Is a regular article of commerce. Sachet powders are again waning In popularity. After their extraordinary vogue about fifteen years ago they were almost forgotten, and a second re vival In the demand for them three years ago has now passed. A novelty from Paris this year is In tended to take the place of the old sachet bag. It goes by the name of "amulet," and consists of a little filigree box of metal containing a compressed scented tablet. These are made in a variety of floral odors, and can be dan gled from a watch chain or chatelaine, carried In the pocket, or laid In a closet or bureau drawer. A Lynn firm recently made a shoe in thirteen minutes. The oldest general In the French Army has died, at the age of 95. It is said that a full-grown bee can draw twenty times Its own weight. It can fly about five miles an hour, and it will seek its food at a distance of four miles. Of the thirty-eight Sultans who have ruled the Ottoman Empire since the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks, thirty-four have died violent deaths. Scott is said to have written "Wav erley" In less than six weeks. He wrote very rapidly, seldom revised, and as a consequence his novels are full of blun ders, inaccuracies and anachronisms. Burns committed his poems to mem ory as he composed them, and when he sat down to write he had before him no labor of composition, but only the task of writing down what he had al ready finished. Milan has a curiosity In a clock which Is made entirely of bread. The maker Is a native of India and has devoted three years of his life to the construc tion of this curiosity. The clock is of good size and goes well. The Siamese have an instrument which they call the ranat, a species of harmonlcon, with seventeen different wooden keys, united by cords and rest ing upon a stand, each strip of wood giving a different note. The Instru ment is played with two wooden ham mers. A French explorer has discovered on the west coast of Africa what he re gards as the vainest people on earth. They are the Pahonlns, a warlike tribe, whose main employment Is personal adornment, chiefly by means of tattoo ing. Great Ingenuity is also exhibited In dressing the hair, which Is- arranged in astonishingly elaborate fashion. Guarding the President. "Secretary Cortelyou and the secret service officials arrange all kinds of plans to prevent President Roosevelt exposing himself In public too much," said a White House policeman, "but he knocks all their plans In the head when they least expect It. When he is about to start away on a trip the White House landau Is always brought up to the door, closed. "President McKlnley generally pre ferred to ride in a closed vehicle. Presi dent Roosevelt won't have it that way on a fine, clear day, and every time he walks out on the portico and sees the landau closed he gives orders to have It opened. He waits until that is done, and then gets In and rides down the avenue or wherever he Is go ing, without any obstruction whatever to his view. He outwits the detectives ; often by getting away for walks or drives without their being any the wiser or without their being able to ' follow him. "He doesn't tell anybody that he is going out,'' said the policeman, ac j cording to the Washington Star, "and ' the first the secret-service man around the White House knows is when he sees the President swinging off down the walks on his way out of the grounds." Incurables. Mr. Clipper-Green I'm going to rent a bed in a private hospital. I Miss Daisy Sutter Why so? t "I started to learn golf three days ago and I've already crippled six cad dies." Fireproof Trains in London. All the new trains on the Central London Railway are to be of fireproof construction, steel and asbestos being largely used. Other precautions for the safety of passengers are being tak en. Danes Take to Mor monism Statistics show that one out of every twenty-two Danish emigrants to the United States becomes a Mormon. 1 jVERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Hal. P. Denton. Mr. Hal. P. Denton, Chief Depart ment Publicity and Promotion of Na tional Export Exposition, writes. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1899. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: "Toward the latter part of August I found myself in a very much run-down condition. I suffered particularly from catarrh of the stom ach, aggravated no doubt by the respon sibilities and worriment incident, to the exploitation of a great international ! exposition. What I ate distressed me and I would lie awake at night 'thresh ing over,' if I may use that expression, the affairs of the previous day. "My family physician said I had nervous prostration and recommended a sea voyage. I gradually grew worse. A kind friend whom I had knowa in Ohio recommended Peruna. Though skeptical, I finally yielded to his ad vice. After using one bottle I was much improved and with the fifth bottle came complete recovery. 1 am in perfect health today and owe every thing to Peruna." Very truly yours, HAL. P. DENTON. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice free. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Valuable Timber. "I think a good deal of that cane,?' remarked Senator Lot so me, exhibiting the walking stick with pardonable pride. "What are you giving ine?" asked Senator Sweetner. "It's a fact. There was $50,000 ap propriated for the improvement of one of the rivers in my state last year. One snag was pulled out of the rivei and this cane was made from that snag." Viewing With A'arm. "Esmeralda," asKed her father with some sternness, "what was that young congressman's business here last night?" "We were merely holding a caucus, papa," she replied "H'h!" he rejoined, glancing at something that sparkled on one of her shapely fingers, "and you adopted a ringing resolution, did you?" Chicago Tribune. All Explained. Mrs. Twickenham (to Mrs. Slimson) Of late we have been having our meals sent in by the various caterers. Willie Slimson (to his mother) Mamma, is that what you meant when you said that Mrs. Twickingham didn't know where the next meal was coming from? Exchange. Rheumatic pains axe the cries of protest and distress from tortured Muscles, aching foists and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation, oi wasto matter in tho system, sad can no longer supply the pore and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid pei9on ; and not until the blood ha9 been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Kell, of 77 Klntk street, N. Bn Washington, d. c., writes as follews: "A few months as I had as attack el Sciatic Xaciuae tiara ia its worst form. The pais was so intense that I Became completely pros trated. The attack was an unusually severe one, and my coaditloa was regard ed as being very danger ous. I was attended by eae of the most able doc tors ia Washington, who is also a member of the fac ulty of a leading medical college here. He told mej tiens aad I would ret well. After Btettg k Slice twelve times without receivlas; the sUghtest benefit, I declined to centinne his treatment anj longer. Having heard of S. S. S. (Swift's sueeiac) recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost la despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and after I bad taken a few bottles I was able tc hobble around on crutches, and very sosa there after had ao nse for then at all, S. S. S. having cored me sound and well. All the distressing sains have left me, my appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. toe great vegetable purifier ana toaic, is the ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. There are ao opiates ot minerals jn it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi cians fully and freely about your case. "We make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, ft. Mitchell Wagon. Best on Earth Because It is made of the best material possible to boy. The manufacturers absolutely pay 25 to 15 per cent above the market price of best grades of wagon timber for the privilege of cul ling over and skimming off the cream of the wagon stock, which is carried for 3 to 5 years be fore making up. which means an Investment in wood stock of nearly one million dollars. MITCHELL Wagons are unsurpassed for quality, proportion, finish, strength and light running. Why take chances on any other? Why not get the best? A MITCHEM. JW JrcAwf, l(t A Starter Co. ' Portland. Seattle. Spokane. Boise. Agents Everywhere. 2k I S PR DEATH "Premonitions " of death are often scouted at," said a well-known Wash ington newspaper man, "but there are occasionally authentic Instances aris ing which raise doubts as to whether there may not-be, after all, some sort of Indefinable spiritual phenomena in the Incidents. "It may be recalled that a well known chief of division in one of the departments, in apparent perfect health on the last day he appeared at the office, died recently of apoplexy on that night, I have since learned that on the evening In question, shortly be fore he retired, a large dog In. his household set up such a prolonged and dismal howling In his yard that he went out with a revolver, under the supposition that there might be In truders prowling, about, although the dog howled and did not bark. The dog refused to ston howling Upon the ap pearance of his master, and followed him in the jouse, whining and show ing evidences of distress, looking up Into the official's face In .such a pecu liar manner that the members of the family at the time thought it exceed ing strange. The dog continued to follow his master about the house, act ing strangely In the manner I have de scribed. On the following morning the official was found dead in his room. "The above incident Is a curious fact, as Is also the following, and while not of startling ghostly interest. Is also local to Washington, the parties being members of my own family. "Some time ago my wife's mother started on a Journey to California. Sev eral days after her departure an elder ly colored woman, who had been a slave in her family, having been raised with my wife's mother, called at the house. As in similar instances in the South, there had been a warm attach ment existing between former mistress ana slave, which had continued through life. She declared she had been 'warn ed' that my wife's mother had died at an early hour on that morning -on the train. When asked whether she had received a telegram to that effect she replied that she had not, but that at the hour in question she had been awakened by the ringing of the front door belL In responding' to the call she had found no one on the steps In each Instance, the bell having been pulled three successive times. Her house, by the way, was on a down town street, and was recently razed to make room for a business structure. "At about 10 o'clock on the morning of the day when the former slave had communicated - the Intelligence of my wife's mother's death we received a telgram from the officials of the rail road, dated from a far Western State, announcing her sudden death" at about tne hour when the colored companion of her early childhood had heard the pulls at the belL -Had the bell been rung during the ordinary hours of the day we would have attached no impor tance to the former slave's positive as sertion of a spiritual visitation from the deceased lady, but as It was at about 3 o'clock in the morning the in cident has ever been one of more than usual Interest in our family. If the pulls at the bell were not supernatural, they were assuredly a strange coinci dence." Washington Star. Volcanic Bust, The Barbadoes Agricultural Reporter has sent to- this office a specimen of the volcanic dust which fell on that island on May 7, 8 and 9. "Borne from St. Vincent," It says, "In the upper strata of the air, and there suspended, this stuff obscured the sunlight, and pro duced the phenomenon of darkness. In color and consistency it resembles Port land cement." It quotes the following description of the dust by W. G. Free man of the local department of agricul ture: "From the calculated results of a series of observations made In Strath clyde on the fall of -volcanic 'ash,' it would seem that, at a low estimate, about thirteen ounces fell per square -foot between the hours of 5 p. m. on Wednesday and 5 a. m. on Thursday. j This, perhaps, may not appear a large amount; but look at It from another point of view. Thirteen ounces per square foot means 117 ounces per square yard, or, to express it in fa mil lar terms in an agricultural community. no less than 16.2 tons per acre. "Leaving for the while minor units, such as acres, we find that 10,240 tons of volcanic 'ash' were rained onto every square mile of this island during the last twelve hours of darkness. Suppos ing the fall to have been approximately equal In depth over the whole island. the almost Incredible amount of 1,699, 840 tons of solid matter was added to Barbadoes last night" New York Tribune. Denew'i Rxnlanation Failed. About a month ago a constituent of Senator Depew came to him to seals his Influence in getting an office. "You write a letter telling wnat ya want and I will forward it with my in dorsement," said the Senator when he hurl beard the man's story. Yesterday the man met the Senator in th canltol lobby. "You remember telling me to write von a letter." he said. - n was Mr. DeDew's reDlv. as bo onrdiallv srrasDed his visitor by the nand. "Let me see. .You sent me the letter, didn't you. and If I remember rio-htlv. I indorsed it strongly."' "No," said the man, "I never wrote the letter. I've been sick." Washing ton Post. John Jacob Astor's Heavy Loss. The original John Jacob Astor was once asked what was the largest amount of money he ever made In a single transaction. He declined to an wur the Question, but volunteered to tn th lartrest sum that he failed to make. He related how he, De Witt Clinton and Gov. Morris had planned to buy Louisiana from France and sell It again to the United States govern ment, retaining the public domain and charging 2 per cent commission. They changed their minds, and, Mr. Astor said, he lost $30,000,000 by failing to go into the deal. - A girl is not the real thing unless she has a beau out of town. Almost Universally TJaed. -Tha tomato has a curious history. After the revolution of San Domingo, many French families came rrorn there to Philadelphia, where they Introduced their favorite pomme d amour. Al though introduced as early as loSo from South America. Into England, it was looked noon with suspicion, and its specific name, "Lycopersicum," de rived from lykos. "weir," and persiKon. "rwacIiT. referring to tae beautiful but deceptive appearance of its fruit. intimates pretty clearly the kind of es timation In which It was held. It Is now, however, all but universally used. Value of Wolf Scalps. A hunter and trapper who has been operating in North Park this past winter, has brought in tho pelts of four gray wolves. The stockmen of North Park are paying a bounty of $50 for each wolf scalp. The necessity for ex terminating the - animal is growing gi eater every year, as the loss to owners of cattle by their depredations is a seri ous matter, as it is generally estimated that each wolf destroys $500 worth of cattle during his life time. Ranch and Range. Waiting for an Order. Col. Abraham Grnber entered a res taurant recently, and, after waiting half an hour to be served, called the waiter, and inquired how long he had been there. "Two weeks," was the reply. -"Oh, then you're not our waiter," replied Col. Grnber. "We gave our order at least three weeks ago." New York Times. Pegasus Has His Opportunity. "His poetry," the public complained, "smells of the lamp." At this Pegasus reverted to his equine side and indulged in a horse laugh. "I suppose it's the odor of that gaso line vehicle he tied up to after I bucked and throw him," whinnied the fabled steed. Automobile Magazine. AVfeetable Preptrrationf er As- ataiiatfRt BteFoodandBegula tstg tie S teBoeto andBowcb rf m Promotes Digestion-Cheerfur-ness and Rest.Containa neither CtanimJforplune nor Mineral NOT 7?AKC OTIC . JOnpv af0UJ3rSAMUn.PTrCHKH Jm?b Seed' ffiy.frTmsi Aperfeef Remedy fer ConsOpa Ron, Seur Stcnnach,DiarrIa Worms .Cormilsiare .Feverish nesi and Loss OF Suffil. Fax Simile Signature of xTEW TOHK. li mm.1" Ifei I EXACT COPY &F WRAPPER. , jL-Ay jjj fQ TC1"' -MW eeirraue mrr. iw vena orrv. 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