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itching Shin TWetrMM hv dflv and night That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with F.rma. or Salt Kbeam ana oucwara applications do not cure. They can't. T ho source of the trouble is in the Wnnrl make that Dure and this scaling, burning, itching skin disease will disap pear. Accept no suDsiuuie. Hood's Sarsaparilla rids the blood of all imparities and cures all eruptions. BATTLING WITH DEATH How Hospital Doctors Care for Heat Victims Work Calls for a Vast Amount of Energy and -Often in the End Death Wins. Bee Exhibit at Woritfi Fair. Mavoi Swink. of Rocky Ford, Colo.. who has perhaps the largest bee plant in America, is coinz to take his bees to the World's Fair at St. Lonis. and they will work there from the time the exposition opens until it closes. Jr. Swink is willing to construct of bee hives a miniature of th Colorado State House at Denver. This will require ahnnt 640 hives, and in all about 6,500,000 bees will work. -Mnfhor will find Mrs. Winslow'a Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their Infelicitous. ' A correspondent of the Boston Jour nal declares that he heard of a young clerzvman the other day who startled his hearers by beginning his address at a funeral thus: "While there has been something discovered to relieve the Dain of having teeth extracted, there has been nothing discovered as yet to allay the pain of parting with friends by death. Idh PtnanAnrt Pt.rwl No fits OT HerT0USIM81 lid after first "lay's neeof Pr. Kline's Great Nervt Xestorer. Send for FKEES'i.OO trial bottle and treafc Filth in Public Placet. A wri.er declares that there is -more j filth, squalor and general slovenliness in public places and works, in streets, squares, nver-siues, docKs, roads and bridges in the United . States than in any other country of the first or even the second rank, lie says tnatt in tnis respect we rank with Turkey rather than with England or Germany. -Shake Into Tour Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder. Itmakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure tor ....iino oaiinn ktiA hnt. tired, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Trial package mailed FKEE. Address Allen ft Olmsted, Le- Roy.N.Y. Met Their Fate "Aie vou ready?" asked the first man. "I am." came the answer in tone. "Then come. We may as well know the worst." Closing the door behind them, they ! resolutely descended the stairs. When they rose from the boarding house table, they agreed that the meal had been no worse than usual. Judge. T0 HE average personjwho reads of tne 8reat number of deaths and prostrations from the heat In New York has very little idea of what a work the hospitals do in caring for the army of sick the torrid weather brings to them, writes a correspond ent. - Their work is a constant and fierce hand to hand fight with death. and the battle never begins until after the dread messenger has a strong grip on his prey. The . heat has fired the blood of the victim to such a point mat he lies helpless and inert, the blood thickening and threatening every -minute to clog the veins and bring about a condition In which the heart cannot perform its accustomed office. The lungs labor, and life hangs In the bal ing the work that has already, been done, the patient is still far from safe. " Suddenly, perhaps, and without " an Instant of warning, the breathing ceas es Dropping, as though it were red hot, the hose with which he has been spraying the' patient the physician falls to his. knees astride the senseless body and begins the-work of superin ducing artificial respiration. The pa tient is now on the yery brink of death and must be pulled back If possible. Anodyne Is injected Into his veins and the water and Ice continue to be ap plied, the work of Inducing respiration still going on. Thus the fight wages for half an hour or"rmore, and the temperature of the living furnace is brought down to 107 ni the Great Salt Lake of Utah Ja vanish ing, , and that this ;'most , remarkable body of water will be completely Arted op In fifty years, If not sooner. . Al ready Its waters show signs of -eeed- Ine. and It may not be more than twen ty-five years before Irrigated farms will be cultivated on what Is now the Bot tom ofjthls Inland sea, whose .waters are so salt that a body cannot sink In them. . " '. . ". . vThe lake Is about seventy-five miles long and half that"; at Its' greatest width, and is rather shallow, being in most places not over 50 feet deep, al though a depth of possibly 100 feet may obtain In certain places. The rea son why It' Is so salt, science says, is simply because It has no outlet save through evaporation, and the streams during past ages have-been; carrying salt into it These contributing streams are now being utilized for Irrigating the lands around the lake, and before long' Immense reservoirs -will be con structed in the mountains, where these streams have their sourse, which' will cut off the lake's feed entirely. - When, this is done the level of the lake-will be lowered very f ast-r asnington Star. ; . '. - - V i - The Oris-, of Woman. 7. Aeeordins to Hindoo mythology at the beginning of time Twashtrl created the -world and man. But when he wished to create woman he found that he had exhausted all the materials at his disposal in- the creation of man. There remained no solid elements. Twashtrl, perplexed, sank into a pro found reverie. Presently he grasped an idea and took the. roundness of the moon and the undulations of the ser pent the flexible branches of plants and the tremor of, grasses, the slender- riess of the reed and the velvety touch of the flowers, the lightness of leaves and the glance of the roe. the evanes cent glitter of a sunbeam and the tears of the clouds, the Qckleness or tne wind and the timidity of the hare, the vanity of the peacock and the softness of the down which trims the breast of the sparrow, the hardness of the diamond and the sweetness of honey, the Cruelty of the tiger and the warmth of the fire, the coldness of the snow, the chatter ing of the Jay, and the cooing of the turtle-dove," and out of these things woman was made. AH ITALIAN CAPTAIN Cured byPe-ru-na of Catarrh of the Stomach After Doctors Failed. EMERGENCY Cl TREATMENT FOR SUNSTROKE. firm I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption caved mv life three rears ago. Mes. Thos. Kobrins, Maple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, l'JOO. Uncle Hezekiah on Golf. "I don't see why they call golf a roy al and ancient game." remarked the Cohoes philosopher. "I never heard of it till two months ago, an' my folks has lived right in this here country for An' as fer its bein royal f ik.i. ance when tne doctors Degiu men work. First comes the call that tells the hospital that one more unfortunate is in dire need of assistance, in a mo mentalmost before the bell stops ring ing, the ambulance is bowling out of the gate, the driver glancing at the slip of paper containing the address to which he is expected to drive. Through the streets, then, at the best possible speed, sparing the horse not a bit for a human life may be passing away,.he drives, regardless of the consequences to him If his vehicle should strike an obstruction, the physician who accom panies him clinging as best he can to the seat lh the rear of the ambulance. until he stops short at the place where the waiting patient lies, helpless. With a leap and a bound the surgeon gains the side of the prostrated man Customer When was this chicken killed? ; .... '. .. : Walter We don't furnish dates with chicken, sir. -Only bread and butter. Lost Hair " My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, and It stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass. The Place to Show It. : l Tess I suppose she'll go to the moun tains this summer, as tfsuaL - " i C Jess Oh, no I - She has become quite plump, and has developed a good fig ure. -r -':"..".; . Tess Well?. . V-7 ; ' ',: : Jess She'll go to, the seashore, X course. Philadelphia .Press. Crnel Cuckoo. "Ah, Miss Breeze," began the roman tic young man, "I adore the beautiful. I am a lover of poetry. I am a" -; Cuekool" Interrupted a small voice In the clock. And then the romantic young man bit his tongue. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Fosmdatl f 870 - A Homo School for Boym Military moot Manual T fain In a J Wrfo for IHumtrmtod Cmtaloouo Worry Causes Dyspepsia. , Worry Is a cause and a source CAPTA1S O. BE RTOLETTO. Captain O. Bertoletto of the Italian Barque -"Lineelles," in a recent letter from the chief office of the Italian Barque Lineelles, Pensacola, Fla., writes: .." J- . "I have suffered for several years with chronic catarih of the stomach. The doctors prescribed for me without my receiving the least benefit. Through one of your pamphlets 1 began the use of Peruna, and two bottles have en tirely cured me. I recommend Peruna to all my friends." O. Bertoletto. In catarrh of the stomach,, as well as cactarrh-of any other part of the body, Peruna is the remedy. As has often been said, if Peruna will cure catarrh in one part, it will cure catarrh - in any other part of the body.""" ' vwi ..ww " ulrement. fully met at Holtf. School. Mento cated, and the remedy that will cuie it irk, Baa Mateo County. CaL anywhere will core it everywhere. If you do not receive prompt and sat isfactory results from the ueo of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartnian, giving a full statement of your case, and ha will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. - - . Address Dr. Hartman, fresident,ot the Hartman Sanitarium, .Columbus, Ohio. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayers Hajr Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more, glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. 41.H a battle. ' All aronbia. If your druireist cannot supply you,. Bend us one dollar and we will expresa you a bottle. Be sure and eive the name of your nearest express office. Address, j. t.Ai t:n ju., ioweu, jnass. HOITT'S SCHOOL Parents desiring home Influences, beaiiitful rurroundings, perfect climate, careful super vision, and thorough mental, moral and nhvs- leal training for their boys, will And all these Cnil tit Oataloflma. Twelth year begins August 12th. IKA G. HOirr. Fa. U Principal. FORSALE. One Second Hand Nichols Separator, size 40-eo, with w only run iO days; a bargain. 7 JOHN POOLE, Foot Morrison St, & Shepard I ma siacKer, Inquire of I I . Portland, OrJ Of I Took Him Up. much unhappiness. It seams the face , gn)jy' pikea What did de lady it ain't played in a court like tennis It is the work of a moment only to T Hr.n'r. urn w here thet com OS in. An' hpiace mm uu tue sueauci, if it is, it's agin the constitution the 'flag. Judge. and An Infallible Prescription. Patient Doctor, tell me something to make the time pass more quickly. Just now it drags so that I have noth ing to think of except myself. Doctor Indorse a note, falling due in three months for a bit more than your income affords. One on George. "And now, George," said the blush thing is sett ed and l have consentea to ' ' " : 7,," " I to .nnnirinl chilli nf a rrrtllrm VM 1 1 1 a portion of his clothing, clap an ice pack, already prepared, on -his head. and place some cooling substance about his body wherever the skin can be reached. Meanwhile the mercury in the surgeon's thermometer, held In the mouth of the patient by some friendly hand, has been expanding to show the temperature to which the blood has mounted. By this the surgeon judges whether or not he will be obliged to resort to a hypodermic Injection to stimulate the action of the heart. Off, then, to the hospital, on a race for life. Most heat cases are desper- desrrees still five degrees above - the point of putative safety and convales cence. . - But again, perhaps, . the breathing ceases, and the doctors fairly leap at their patient In more vigorous meas ures. The seconds seem minutes be fore the unconscious chest again heaves with the breath of life, , and ether is injected Into the leg. It is a stroeng restorative and. has a stimulat ing effect. " Ten minutes later his tem perature has gone down to 103 or there abouts, but once more he collapses and Is again pulled back by the desperate working of his arms and the kneading of his chest A Degree Nearer to Life. Another degree less' of temperature, and he is further away from death and nearer to the life for which the doctors are battling as though their own lives depended upon Jthe success of their ef forts. A few degrees more and all will be safe, and the doctors hope they will pull him through. Three times more, share your lot " "Yes. darling!" "Perhaps you'd bettei see about hav ing a house on it. Enormous Consumption of Cheese. Great Britain and Ireland import about 265,000,000 pounds of cheese an nually. Canada supplies about 60 per cent of the whole. ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE, Kczema is caused by an acid humor Is the blood coming in contact with the stun and producing; great reaness ana in flammation : little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, stieky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema la any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable: the acid burning humor seema to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as lone as tne poison remains in uk oioou tx wui Keep uic ua uiiunn, BAD FORM OF TETTER. "For three years I had Tetter on my hands, which caused them to swell to twice their natural sise. Part of the time the disease was in the form of run ning sores, very pain fnl, and causing me mach discomfort. Four doctors said the Tetter bad progressed too far to be cured, and they could do nothing for me. I took only three bottles of S. S. S. and was completely cured. This was fifteen years ago, and 1 nave neTer lace seen any sign of my old trouble." SCbs. fe. B. Jackson, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. 8. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy ikin becomes sou, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians hare made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; ire make no charge for this service . All correspondeoc. k conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, SA. with line and furrows and has a most depressing effect upon that hypersen sitive organ, the stomach, which at such times becomes a most unwilling and laggard servant. Indeed, it Is safe to say that unless encouraged by a cheerful temper and"brigh.t or. at least, hopeful thoughts, the stomach will play truant or sulk or do no good work. The physiological explanation of this Is the close alliance of the great sympathetic nerves, which are worse than the tele graph for carrying bad news; the work and anxiety which depress the brain cause simultaneously a semi-paralysis of the nerves of the stomach; gastric Juices will not flow and, presto! there is indigestion. One sign of mental health 4s serenity of temper and a self control that enables us to bear with equanimity the petty trials and jars of life, especially those arising from con tact with scolding, Irascible, Irritating persons. Serenity of mind comes easy tosome and hard to others. say when yer told her yer was an old acrobat? Billy Coalgate She told me to go out to de woodpile and do de splitT Cure for Uneven Shoulders. Doctors and tailors have noticed that the number of patients and customers who have even shoulders Is Increasing. pital is accomplished at a gallop, while the surgeon bends over his patient In the ambulance, rubbing him with ice or performing any other service that may be necessary for the alleviation of the sudden malady that has attacked him. Quickly, when at the hospital the hard drive safely ends, the patient is carried Into the receiving room. By his temperature the mode of treatment is decided. If it Is only a few degrees above the danger point, which is 102 degrees, the patient Is taken to one ot the wards and sprayed with ice water until the temperature Ja reduced. Often this takes a long time, but the work of spraying may not be neglected for a single Instant and the attendants must be faithful In the work. Sometimes the temperature Is at 111 degrees. Bath!" Is the quick verdict. and off the patient goes to. the bath room, which Is all ready for his occu pancy. Off with his clothes In a trice and lay him on the concrete floor, his head resting on a rubber-covered pil low. Scarcely Is he rested there before the doctors and nurses, who have been stripping their own bodies In an adjoin ing room, appear In bathing trunks and girt with towels. They play a stream of cold water on him, recumbent with -a spray nozzle, while one of them places an Ice pack under his head and pieces of Ice under his arms. The thermometer has al ready been placed, and a nurse slaps the man's legs, arms and body vigor ously. In heat cases the blood recedes from the surface and must be brought back for proper distribution over the system. The vigorous slapping mater! ally assists in this, and brings the hot life fluid into reach of the cold spray. Lumps of ice, with which one of the physicians rubs the man's chest, melt as though they were being placed against a hot stove. One hand only Is used for this, while with the other the physician keeps careful watch of the pulse, listening closely at the same time to the breathing. Hard Manual Labor. Ten minutes of this work and It Is hard, manual labor and perhaps the breathing becomes better, the pulse more regular aud the temperature lower. The work goes on now with some hope of a living issue, the water ...Innkinis nwA i 11 ioa onrl 1 rkSka-ai anil f1 Jkl' - Alhm'&J1:llijl I the Ice still meltiffg rapidly. There Is "f"B!'-Bi!oLOuuLa Alt LIZi till S WTi " I .(.n t Inn rvf thft clnnnlnff mill rnrt- hlns. for normal temperature has not -TOIgfctN ' l-UlJI 3I I yet been reached, and. notwlthstand- .-V ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Uttle Liver Pills. 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Rapidly, but scarcely percep tibly, because of its feeble strokes, the pulse beats continue, and the patient begins to make vigorous movements, showing such strength that the doctors believe they will win the battle. Finally, after an hour and five min utes of hard work, the fight seems to be won. A shade below loa is tne tem perature now, and the stretcher bear ers are called. The patient, placed be tween blankets, is carried off to a ward, the doctors rejoicing, as they fol low. He reaches the ward alive. Sud denly, however, In a twinkling, the life that has five times been brought out of the shadow, leaves the body forever. The stretcher bearers, again taking up their burden, wend their way to the morgue, and the body of the man who was picked up In the street awaits identification. This is the story of an actual case that came to Bellevue Hospital. In a large majority of cases the pa tlent reaches the ward living. He Is then put in a cot and his temperature carefully watched. This Is the great danger In heat prostration, and is met at once with spraying and by stimula tion if necessary. If there should be mor than one rise in temperature the chances for recovery are Tery small, congestion and clogging of the veins being almost certain to snap the feeble thread of life. . The Great Salt Late. Prof. W. J. McGee. of the govern ment geological survey, declares that CURE SICK HEADACHE.. f OliinSissiAN Bp J J lp.ns.S3.50: Pk.50c.$l PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, the Greatest Conditioner and Stock Fattener known. HORSES do more work on less feed. COWS give more and richer milk. HOGS grow and fatten quicker If given this food. MAKES PIGS GROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES. Inavebeen feeding l'rusaian Stock Food to my thoroughbred swine, it gives them an appetite and makes the pigs grow. I also tried It on stunted calves with satisfac tory rami ts-F. W. GKO011E, Elgin, Neb. FREE; 68-page Hand Book. Prussian Remedy Co.. St Paul. Minn. E. J. BOVEN. Coast Agents. Portland, Ore., and Seattle. Wash. The right shoulder is usually higher than the left. This is true especially of men engaged in literary work. The effect is due to the way men sit or write at their desks. The right elbow rests on the desk, throwing one shoul der higher than the other. Few per sons when writing keep the .shoulders erect. The reason that few women clerks are so affected is because-the most of them use the typewriter, which forces them to sit more erectly. When vou notice that you are anectea tne best thing to do is to change your way of sitting at your .desk. Two simple exercises will help you out. The arm of the lower shoulder should be ex tended upward, the hand grasping a dumbbell; that of the higher shoulder should be lowered and be made to sup port a heavy weight. Private Murphy's Inspection. The commanding officer of n certain regiment was at a loss to know what to do with one of his men whose per sistent untidiness was a source of great worry. Reprimand and punishment had been tried, but it was of no avail; the man was incorrigible. At last the colonel hit upon what he thought a good idea of shaming him Into decency. So the company was drawn up on the parade ground, and Private Murphy was ordered to march up and down the ranks, the men having been., pre viously told to have a good "look at him. Murphy did so, and, unabashed, halted in front of the colonel, saluted, and in a voice loud enough to be heard by the whole company "Dhirtiest rigi ment I iver inspected, sorrl" Better use blarney than vitriol. BE A begins in the bowels. It's the unclean places that breed infectious epidemics, and it's the unclean body unclean in sidethat "catches" the disease. A person whose stomach and bowels are kept clean and whose liver is live ly, and blood pure, is safe against yel low fever, or any other of the dread ful diseases that desolate our beautiful land. " Some of the cleanest people outside are filthiest inside, and the are the" ones who not only "catch' the infections, but endanger the lives of all their friends and relatives. There's only one certain way of keeping clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take CAoCAKU. i J. Perfect disinfectant and bowel strengthened All diseases are PREVENTED BY 11 AlTr lK7Ial "irlirliS. I-Jfc V mm ljlllll' II nil--t aamwm- " m 7 f,i mi." 10c 25c 50c ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE all bowel trouble, appendicitis, bil iousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind on tbe stomach bloated bowela, WW UUlib month, headache, indigestion, punpies, paina after eatins, liver trouble, sallow complexion and dizziness. When your bowels don't move regu larly yon are setting sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. 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