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SKIN-TORTURED BABIES And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura Soap and Ointment When All Other Remedies and Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for Hred, worried mothers in warm bat I is with Cuticura Soap, and geutle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. Ibis is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scaly humours, with loss of hair, of in fants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. The agonizing itching and burning of the skiu, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in «called head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn- out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, — all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtue* to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. Mo statement Is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy ami permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. CHURCH DIRECTOR/. Preaching hoars at 11 and 7 ;30. M E. CH U RCH . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- wortli league at 6 Praver meet ing Thursday evening.— H. N. Rounds, pastor. II A r T I S l CW ITHCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. 11 ^ P U. at 6:30 Prayer meeting W ed nesday evening.— J. R. G. Russell, pastor. PK R 8H YTK RIAN CHURCH Preitcifiug Sunday morning and ev ening, Sunday school at. 10. Chris tiun Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— W, T. War- dlc, pastor. C H R ISTIAN CHURCH. Pie id lin g Sunday morning and ev ening. Bible scho -I at 10 Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. liible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening — L. Green, pastor. KVA NO ELICA I. CHURCH. Pre idling Sunday morning ami ev ening at the M. E. church, south. Sunday school at 10. Christian En de ivor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening.— A. A. VY'intor, pastor, I'o l s o n In T e l i e r m i . Numerous official personage« in Te heran luive recently fallen victims to poison. It is believed some secret soci ety is nt work. The drinking water 1ms been iiolsoned. but in most Instances the poison tins been conveyed in tlie sweets that every one eats so freely In Persia. For Over Sixty Years. An old ami well tried remedy. Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup lots been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, will» perfect success. It soothes tbe child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for diarrhoea. Is ' pleasant to the taste. Solti by druggist* in every part of the world 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ssk for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. S n u u lii fln r jr n ln In W ar. Edward III had Just announced his Intention of beginning the Hundred Years' war. “ But,” sobbed Qut'en Philippa, “ can’t you reduce It to ninety-eight Y’ Maddened, however, by tills request for a bargain, lie rushed out at once ’ amt pawned their crowns to pay the troops. New York Tribune T ie scraici) ol a pin may canse tin lo»» of a limb or even death wliei M o m I i* o ¡ m m i i i g r e x 'i l t s fru ii f i n 1 in jury. All «langer « »f Ibis mav be avoided. Itowsr« r. by promptly apph ing < 'Ita intarliti «i*» P in Balm. 1 i an iinn-epti«* and q ii k healing lm il»" ut f* » • mf. I»rui»es and burns. Em sale l*y Wi'son Drug Go. KETTTOilM OF M IN K the Philadelphia Times. He had worked a Topcku (Kan.) audience up to u line pitch of excitement and lu JAMAICA GINGER USED AS SUBSTI his effective luauucr cried: "Temperance! lYmpcruncc! Tem TUTE FOR RUM. perance! It will mean money In your pocket, clothes on your back, happi e f f e c t * o f th e llu h it D e p le te d by m ness In your home and God In your C 'orrea|»on «len t o f t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a beu rt!“ N orth A m e r le a u —\ ietlu m S u ccu m b Up leaped cue of the paid interrupt U i i l i l u F r o m T h r e e t o 1-l v e Y e a r » . ers and shouted to the auulcnce: The Millville (N. J.) correspondent “ Money In our pockets! Why, fel of tbe Philadelphia North American low citizens, follow this man’s ideas and we'll be all in the poorbouse! j sends the following to bis paper: I “ Although thin is a local option town Think of tin* fields of tasseled corn and no license can be obtained for the that stretch on every side! Whisky Is We sell millions of sale of Ihjuor. drunkenness is growing made from corn dollars' worth of corn to the whisky ! into a positive curse. Tbe glass blow- | era and mill hands go upon protracted whisky and what’ll we do T ' 1 Jamaica ginger sprees, have delirium Then turning to Gough tie went on: j tremens and engage in desperate lights. “ You. Mr Smarty. what'll we do? i “ Throughout this portion of New Jer Tell us - i f prohibition eomes. what'll sey the ‘Jamaica ginger Jag' Is u rec we do wi.li otir eoruV The True Medicine for the Cure of Die- ognized evil. The man who buds his “ Raise mere hogs, my friend.” re eases of the Blood and Nerves. whisky cut off and tries the stupefying plied Gough without a second's besita I effects of Jamaica ginger as concocted tiou; “ raise more hogs!" Paine's Celery Compound cures j in the country drugstore is lost. Corn- j , para lively mild bourbon no longer ' S e rm o n on n D o lla r B ill. cases given up as hopeless; it builds tickles bis palate. lie pines for the George Plum, who bus a cigar store up, strengthens, restores. W hen fiery high spirits, frequently wood al In Rahway. N. J.. recently found he ! cohol and the peppery ginger root, had taken in a dollar bill from some tired and discouraged, this great which go to make up coumry Jamaica customer unknown to him. The bill, medicine w ill give new life and | ginger. which was well worn, bore the follow vitality. Paine's Celery Compound “ There Is one drugstore In tills town ing inscription on the back in a mascu i which does a tremendous business in line. scholarly handwriting: “ This is is the ideal medicine and should be j making drunkards. The glass blowers, tbe last dollar I have to my name out ¿n every home, ! now out of employment through the ; of $10.000 left me by my uncle. Would j j shutting down of the glass works, i give warning to young men. ‘ Let drink hung about the place all day long. alone.* It lias been my ruin May this The casual visitor would imagine from dollar finish its life differently than i j the outside that It ivas an ordinary have mine.’’ groggery. Blear eyed men loaf about watching for acquuintuuces from Shnk«»M tM »nre*» T « * » f I m o n y . whom they may beg a drink in order Shakespeare asked, "What Is n I to prolong their spree. drunken man like*/’’ and answered, j “ The mayor almost daily hears cases ! “ lie is like a drowned man, a fool and ¡ of gross intoxication from the ex cos- j h madman'' Shakespeare might I »ot j sive use of Jamaica ginger. Women ter have »aid he is a drowned m an- I as well as men are addicted to the drowned in sin and misery; lu» is s I habit. The victims hold that they are fool, and he is a madman. 1 not drunkards because they do not , touch liquor, but the physicians say ¡ Hundreds of housewives who nev S e c r e t T h o i m l i t ». that a Jamaica ginger drunkard is er dye anything, who think they t hold it tru e th a t th ou gh ts a re th in gs more helpless than the absinth dev E n d o w ed w ith bein g, breath and w in gs can’t dye, or imagine it is a task, otee or the morphine fiend. A nd th a t w o send them fo rth to fill “ The cheap spirits which serve to T h e w o rld w ith good resu lts o r ill. Jure losing the goodof castaway fab carry the ginger in solution attack the j ih a t w hich w e ca ll our secret th ou gh t r i c s that could be made new with very vitals of the victim, «fid the gin Speeds to the e a rth ’ s re m o te st spot ger softens his brain, deranges his And lea ves Its b lessin gs o r its w oes heart and utterly destroys the coating j L ik e tra ck s behind It as it goes. of the stomach A Jamaica ginger j I t is G o d ’ s la w ; re m em b er It drunkard Inst* from three to five years. , in yo u r s till ch a m b er as you sit It is an extremely easy process to Wood alcohol produces blindness W ith th ou gh ts you w ould not d a re h ave know n “ One can tell him from his protrud j color with Diamond Dyes, and ing eyes, the filmy stare and the nerv A n d y e t m ake co m ra d es w hen alone. the cost is but a trifle. They are ous tremor of the limbs. His tongue is T h os e th o u gh ts h a v e life, and th e y w ill fly for home use and home economy. partly paralysed and his speech luco And le a v e th eir im press, b y and by. L ik e som e m arsh breeze, w hose poisonous Wo have a special department o f advice, and hen nt. breath will answer free any questions about dyeing. “ An effort has been made by thelem Send sample o f goods when possible. B re a th e s in to h om es Its fe v e re d death. perance leaders of the town to curb the Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. lial.it, but there is no legal remedy. A n d a ft e r you h t.ve q u ite fo rg o t O r all o u tg ro w n som e va n ish thou gh t. It is not illegal to step up to a drug B ack to j o u r mind to m ake its hom e store counter and drink 1U cents’ worth A d o ve o r ra ven it w ill come. of ginger. “ The spirit in the concoction seems T h en let y o u r sec ret th o u gh ts be fa ir ; T h e y h a v e a v ita l p a rt and sh are to be outside the excise law. A gill of In sh a p in g w ord s and m o ld in g fa te — spirits called whisky must be sold un G o d 's system is so In tricate. THE NEW YORK AMERICAN EDITO —E lla W h e e le r W flc o x in G ood Cheer. der license, hut a gill of spirits called RIALLY PRAISES ITS WORK. Jamaica ginger is exempt. I I I » T ru n t. “ A movein nt is on foot throughout H e said, “ I f 1 had m oney, Declares That An tlliqaar Appeal *o this region to apply to the next legis I ’d be h ap py e v e ry day Those la OlHeial Place and of High lature for a law prohibiting tin* sale of G iv in g g la d n ess to the orphans, S o c i a l S t a n d i ng; I * S te p In R i g h t all beverages or cordials, under what D r iv in g poor m en 's w oes a w a y .“ D irectio n . soever name. If so much as 8 per vent B y ch an ce he w on a fo rtu n e ; of alcohol is used in their concoction. T h en he g r a v e ly shook his head, The Woman’s Christian Temperance Millville has tiad no end of brawls, sev H a v in g - ceased to thin k o f orphans. union is absolutely uncompromising in eral serious cutting scrapes, many bru A n d w ith w ise co n v ictio n said: Its warfare upon the drinking habit in tal wife beatings and at least one hom “ W e a lth im poses c a re ! M y fo rtu n e all its forms. Even the inclusion of icide attributable to the Jamaica gin Is a tru st con sign ed to m e; wine at the dinners given in honor of ger habit.“ T h e y a re fo olish , yea. and sinfu l, W h o d istrib u te ca relessly . * Prince Henry, the Grand Duke Boris and other distinguished foreigners who JOHN B G O U G H ’ S W IT . “ God has said that man m ust la b o r; have recently visited us is deplored. W h en you giv e, a m b itio n dies. B re e z y L it t le A n e c d o te o f th e F A - Go, you b e g g a rs ! Cease im p lo rin g ; This attitude of the union, when no m o t i» L e c t u r e r . I am w e a ry o f yo u r c r ie s .’ ’ ticed at all, usually draws only a polite S. E. K is e r in C h ica go R e c o rd -H e ra ld . An effort of one of John B. Gough’s sneer from most people of the class to tours of the west was to arouse his D u sk a n d D a u n . whom wine at dinner is as customary eoir.erts to a political movement in T w ilig n t and dun. w eird ta p estries as soup and who would think it favor of prohibition, ami in several A L^u t the couch o f d a y a re d ra w n ; strange to have it absent from any en states tin* politicians began t<> give N ig h t prelu des m oan in e v e r y breeze. Bu t in m y h ea rt—the daw n. eon: id railtiu to the cry The distillers tertainment given by them. But the and liquor ooi.l ts are said to haw number of people of this class is very N ig h t in the dungeon o f m y b ra in ; been so I’l l : m .I that they cm, ! .* «. H o p e 's last pretense lon g go n e; small in proportion to the whole popu men to in.: w th l.c.uivr. sit anua. . D esp a ir is kn ocking, but In vain, lation. says au editorial in the New F o r in m y h ea rt—the d a w n ! he aiidi. «;• * a i d end» avi l to c o i . i ’ o u i :.! York American. • •R o b e r t H a v e n S chau filer in Outlook. uiin Wi.U • » on.*, so vs a writer ii. Not the woman who is “ In society,” but the woman of the quiet home, is A L o ver. I d w ell in d*m in certitu d e; representative of American woman I w a v e r on from mood to m ood; hood. For this representative Ameri ] halt, p rocra stin a te and brood. can woman, the woman of the home, I Lillian M. N. Stevens, president of the W ith e v e ry wind that blow s I s h ift; I doubt, I droop. I dream . I d r ift ; National Woman’s Christian Temper- ! T h e sands o f chance I s ift and sift. a nee union, undoubtedly speaks when ! she writes to the American deprecating A h . b etter bide in h a lf d elig h t Th a n hear her sa y me “ n a y " and sm ite the social use of intoxicants. 11 RJGE NOW M j hopes for« verm or«* w ith n ig h t! That use is so common as to seem |ONE DOLLAR —C lin ton Roollard in H a rp e r's B azar. Innocent to the gri’at majority of those There has never been a reme who f«»llow the custom. It is certain dy that aci ually cured pile* W i n t e r In th « A d i r o u d i t c k » . that few women would offer wine to until this one was dis overe I 1 T h e h ills a re w h ite und silent. Lo, the their guests were they conscious of any lakes. by Dr. Perrin. There is not a moral wrong in doing so. To them ear Im m u red In c r y s ta l tombs. lie s till and person who suffers from this nest souls like Lillian Stevens seem prone. d ¡dressing disease who is not T h e h o a ry fo rests, storm clud. g r ie v e nd amusing or annoying zealots. willing to pay #1 to have the groan. Neverth«*lesH if drinking Is to be put W h e n e 'e r tin frost spurred tem pest, la w down tlie most effective point of at cause removed permanently. less. b rin k s ? Immediate results, and you tack is upon its social side. Not so F r o m yon der m ountain fa stn esses and take it— that’s all. m akes very many years ago no gentleman F o r cloistered solitudes, you h ear It was ashamed to get fuddled at table moan nnd to appear in tiiat condition after A s ‘ tw e re .in pain, yet, list the ly ric [ P E R R I N S tone ward among the ladles in the «(rawing O f the b ro o k let's ech o as It a w a k es room. Now a man who should imi In ro ck y ca ves ! tate his three bottle grandfather would be ostracized. To get drunk has be • C lie n t,’ ’ cl ill I s a y ? N a y , * N a tu re 's n ever silent, F rom hollow come disreputable, and if drinking grotes even In moderntlou can be (unde dis 50 YEARS* T o loftiest pin nacle her voices rise. reputable likew ise a tremendous gain EXPERIENCE She, too. liki? m an. is trou bled n igh t and f<»r tscueiMiiiv will I h » m-hieved day. Paine’s Celery Compound niakiTK su.p Hi.- luniiiifiivtur» oi yhe Most Remarkable Remedy in the World. w io ld in your Garret DIAM OND DYES W.TT T. u: INDORSED PILE SPECIFIC .But m idst the lo n ely sadness o f her notes D oes not her h eart dream o f its pa ra dise? —Stephen H. T h a y e r In O utlook. T rade M arks D esigns C o p y r i g h t s A c . Anion*Rending a «ketch nnd description nwy qidokly ikacertntn oar opinion free whether an Miventlnn in pmhitMy pntentnhie. Coinniunlo»- i I mhh nlrietly (v>nl 1 tlenM»l. HANDBOOK on Put cute it'll« free. Oldest nirenry fur w urlm r patent a. Patents taken through Muim £ Co. receive tprcUU nntlet, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrsted weekly, l argest clr- culai ton o f nny adontale tournai, .... Terms. f:t n ear ; four months, $1. «old by all newsdealer*. MUNIUCo.3» '8"****' New York Drnnch Ofltoe, itS6 K St., Washington, D. C. t «u rn m run. Caged ftilnl* me irequcntly much troulm<1 with iiuMTis in their eyes, it will be found that hanging a small hag of sulphur in the cage will prevent these U hhs I» worrying the buds and will aim» Improve their health In other ways. -♦♦♦► ..... V\ lien you f«*e’ blue at «1 that P'prv tl»»fg g«*ee wring, fake a Jntst of CJtlHlII Iter's!!»'». S»t nusrit »m i Liver T s U rl. I'l*rv will riesitse Aitii invig orate jr.nir »uiiiiseh, regulate jr.mr hutrels. give ymi » relish fur your h o t •«id make y.m leel Hist in this old world ¡« • |>lnce to live. For I •tie by Wilson Drug Co. j W h e n tn fln > B r e e d s rw. There are not many women who take C O R R E C T U N IO N JA C K . a light view of drlokliiK, because there are few of them who have not suf It Is No t t h e F I a * W h i c h G e n e r a l l y Let U s Thresh the fered l-y tt tImm-b same member of In G i v e n T h a t Naaae. the family whom the hatdt has ruined. There is a royal order duly recorded Matter Out “ Drinking uleoholle liquors." says I.II In England that the union jack shall not liun Stevens, with a truth that goes No Potash No Fruit be “ worn” except upon the ships o f the home to the knowledge of everybody royal navy. Lord Kiiollys, the king'« No Phosphoric Add -No 5eeds that hea lived long enough to observe private secretary, has recently ruled, No Nitrogen - No Leave« the ray-age* of the vice lu uud out of however, that the owner of n merchant bis owu Immediate circle, "causes In These three »hip may alwaya “ fly” the Jack. The * numerable heartache* and heartbreak« Intoxicating beverages are the prolific things mast distinction between the words “ worn” source of poverty and crime, and mil and “ fly” ha« eyetted something of a be supplied llona of mothers pray that their elitl controversy In England, and that con to your soil. dreu may never toueli them ” troversy ha« developed the astonishing The appeal of the Woman s Christian Write to us fact that the union Jack as uow com Temperance union to those In otllelal and we will monly understood is not, In fact, the place and to those whose soetnl eon- send you real union Jack at all. sptcuuusness renders their example some books The error has arisen from the fact likely to bo coutaglons Is u fair one. giving th e that the draftsman who prepared the There are ineuiis enough wherewith to gist of the whole matter. entertain gueuta. the union's president design for the original union juck did urges, “ without resorting to anything not conform exactly to the words of the that la !n any degree questionable, and royal decree. The orders concerning If 'all men's weal were each man’s the jack were drawn at the time of the care’ the cup tluit intoxicates would formation of the British union hi 1800. never be offert-d to any surely nor by In the register of the privy council of those wIto are in liitluentlul iKisitlona 1801 appears the recommendation of a nnd whose example may be followed committee that “ the union dag should by the weak and unthinking.” be altered according to the draft mark Social customs are stronger than DOG T A U G H T A LE S S O N . ed C, which is herewith humbly sub laws and are not to be changed In a Th** Colon**! I.«*urii**«l T b n t T i p p l i n g mitted to your majesty and in which day. Still they do ehauge. and the W a n m H n b lt . Not a P l e a s u r e . the cross of St. George is conjoined Woman's Christian Temperance union That tippling becomes a mere habit, with the crosses of St. Andrew and St. does well to plead that they may he changed In the rigid direction, the di- not dependent upon thirst or necessity, Patrick.” is proved by the following true ac The colored designs accompanying reetiot) of sober uud sane and clean count of the reformation of Colonel this document were signed by Isaac living. — of this city, says the New York Hoard, garter king at arms, and here Press. It was his invariable custom to the union jack is described as “ the un P H rolen m n» a nevernge. The Med.cn 1 society of Paris has ex drink a stiff toddy as soou as he got ion flag—’viz, azure, the crosses-saltlres pressed the opinion that it is necessary , up in the morning and a stiffer one of St. Andrew and St. Patrick quarter to adopt some measures against tbe just before tlie announcement of break ly per saltire eounterchanged argent alarming spread of petroleum drink- fast. For twenty years he had never and gules, the latter fimbriated of the second, surmounted by the cross of St. lug At first it was thought that this missed those matutinal drams. “ About five years ago.” he says, *T George of the third, fimbriated as the habit hail sprung up from the in creased taxation on alcohol imposed by poured out the whisky as usual into saltire.” the French government, but an in the sugar and water, stirred the mix According to this order, the white vestigation showed that this was not ture and was about to drink it, when cross on which the red St. George cross the case; the Linbit had been prevalent my wife called to me that my favorite Is superimposed in the flag generally some time previously in certain dis- j dog had caught Ids foot in the crack of used should not be a white cross lu tricts and had spread with great rapid the door. Hastening to the dog’s relief, reality. The white should be merely ity. The victim of the petroleum habit 1 soon eased his pains, then went to my a narrow border or “ tiinhriation” to dtM^s not become brutal, only morose. library to read the papers. separate the red St. George cross from Opinions differ among physicians as 1 “ An hour later my w ife asked me if the blue ground in accordance with the regards the effects of petroleum on the I intended drinking that toddy. 1 want heraldic law that color is not to be bumun system, nut all ugree on the ed to know what toddy. She said a placed upon color. The artist who toddy was uwaitiug me ou the side made the original design, however, did harmfulness of this new vice. board. It hud occurred to me several not follow the order. He gave the times that that toddy did not set quite wide white bonier which has since W h lN k y P r o p e r l y C I: in n I0<*<1. “ Whisky in the abstract, whisky gen right, and I put it down to the whisky, then been universally followed.—-New erally, is by the degree of public senti a new brand I had ordered the day be York Times. ment quarantined along with small fore at $7 a gallon. Imagine my hu pox, leprosy and cholera. It is an miliation whon i learned that I had W e a l t h n itd t h e L a w . Ichabod, a Czolgosz among the com not even tasted the toddy. The dog had | A Boston clergyman made the state modities of commerce, and yet we are distracted me. There it was on the ment from his pulpit a few years ugo enjoined to give it a place with the sideboard just as 1 had left it. ■ that it should be illegal for any man “ Right then and there 1 decided that I to be worth ove r $1,000,000. Of course staples and staff of life and catalogue If 1 didn’t care enough for a toddy to it with beef and beans and bread.” such a .suggestion could have been the This extract is from the recent case of know whether l had taken one or not 1 ! emanation of only an unpractical miiul. wasn’t fit to drink Ihjuor, so 1 haven’t State versus llickox, Gfc Due. 35. | Even the selfish use of great wealth touched a drop since.” benefits thousands, while its unselfish | distribution blesses everybody* Wealth Via» C o u r a i t «1 o f C o n v i c t i o n » . A W a r n i t i K M ote. ! is n great responsibility, but when lu In accepting nomination for the lord mayoralty of Sheffield England. Alder- j David Paulson, writing in the Union | the hands of those who realize that fact Signal, expresses the opinion that “ if I and govern themselves accordingly the man J. Wycliffe Wilson has stipulated the already vast army of drug tiemls ! more they have the better. It is not that as bis total abstinence and non should continue to increase with the fair to judge a man by his possessions, smoking principles are well known his colleagues must not expect him to | | rapidity with which it has increased i but only by the use he makes of them, | during the last few years, it will be provided we .can assume that he has make provision in these directions lu only a question of time when the mor- acquired them without trampling on »".v hospitalities that uiu.v take place j phine, opium and cocaine devotees will the rights of others and unscrupulously lf he ls <>l*‘<'ted. outnumber by far the present number crushing out weaker workers in the I of drunkards.” general field of competition. Many W h i s k y a n d flen d acli**»- men so acquire wealth that it is a I advise any man or woman suffer blessing in* the making as well as in ing from headaches to sign the pledge the distribution. Boston Transcript. and drink as much or more water as he or she formerly drank beer or wine, T h e L i q u i d F u e l U u e a t io n . say9 Professor Moblus Those who do Er g h t ’s D is e a s e. The adoption of liquid in place of so will And themselves much benefit Tbe l «rg» »*• »tun ever |>s*i«l for a pre solid fuel has not taken place go rap ed In a verr short while, for alcohol Is a murderer and should be treated as seri’ tiou, change«! hands in San Fran- idly as some experimenters anticipated. c *co Angu«t 30i.il. 1901 The tmm- In the opinion of Mr. Edwin L. Orde such. f iiivolvetlin coin and stock $112,500 of tiie British Institution of Mechanical ¡tml wjis paitl by a party ol business Engineers, t^e trouble arises from the G o o d W o r k In F r a n c e . The French Antialcoholie union, men for a sptcific f«»r Bright’s disease exclusive use in boiler furnaces of though only five years old. has 435 so- | and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis- crude oil. which contains a consider defies with more than 40,000 members. | «»a.-Pf-. l'hey c<*mnnuicctl thetseiious able percentage of water, 10 per cent at least, and this destroys the condi It b opening temperance cafes, sc inveMigalion uf the specific Novcrn her 15th. I960. They interviewed tions necessary for perfect combus greatly ue«'d«‘d in France. -com of th cured and tried it out on tion. It is nverrt*d that some of the it k m em « by putting over three dozen crude oil shipped from the wells con T o t l»o B e e r W n u o n . I cases < n tbe treatnxnt and watching tains as much as 40 per cent of water, H e a r the sta m p in g and the r a ttle i hem. They also got physicians to and when used on shipboard the con A s o f c a v a lr y in b a ttle H ith e r hie. | n. in«- chronic, incurable cases, «m l stant agitation prevents the separation H e a r the ro llin g dow n the rid ges dinioi'teretl it with the physicians or of this water, which consequently en A n d the th u n d er o 'e r the b ridges jmlgcH. Up to August 25»h, eighty ters the furnaces. The experiments of C o m in g nigh -e\t n per «*ent of • hr test C jisph \n-ie Dr. Paul show’ that liquid fuel is capa D o you. trem b lin g, ask. “ W h a t is it?“ I cither well nr piogressing favorably. ble of giving 50 per cent more efficiency 'T is the d evil m akes his visit I’licr«* being but thirteen \wr cent ol than the best coal. W ith hla d eils * See th e fierce and fo a m in g h orse» aiitires, tin- p arti«» wine satiffieti ami A n d his cat that h ith er cou rses; Radium . «•lore 1 tlie transaction. The pmc« • d W o e on wheels. Professor George F. Barker of the ingi of the in vesi igulipg committee and the clinical reports of tbe t«**1 University of Pennsylvania has shown H e em p loy s a human d r iv e r ; T h u s the w ick ed sin c o n tr iv e r cases were published and will be niail- that radium, the singular element ob M en deceives * -I free on application. Address John tained from pitchblende, which pos D em on s shut w ith in a b o ttle J F* 1 toil Company, 420 Montgomery sesses the power o f throwing off an In A b le each a soul to th r o ttle visible radiance, may be used as a H e re he lea ves street. San Francisco, California. | cheaper substitute for X rays in pho A nd the w e a lth y ta vern keeper. tographing concealed objects. No en- S in k in g v illa g e m orals deeper. | ergy has to be expended upon the ra- T a k e s them In L B t le does it seem to m a tter , dlum, for it acts spontaneously nnd H o w much so rro w he m a y sca tter. continuously, without apparent loss. W o e and sin. It readily defines the bones through the flesh and other tissues, and a pho M en long sunk by drunken re vels c o k v a l l ib m a il — d a il y S e rv e as go d s these bottled devils, tograph can be made with It In half n 7 30 a nt L v .............. Portland...............Ar 5;M> p m A nd «h ey ch eer 10 4«> a in L v ............. Derry................... Lv 2;1S p m minute. A s th ey see the c a r a d va n cin g 11 :4ft )> tn A r........ Corvallis........ Lv 1:20 p m SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE A n d the fiery horses pran cin g C om in g near. D a u gh ters, sons and w iv e s th e y o ffer, A ll life 's precious g if t s th ey p roffer. A il a re brou gh t T o be crushed, un act m ade la w fu l ’ N e a th the w h e e l» o f that most a w rtj) J u gg ern a u t. —C h a rles W Lo u s. OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which1 they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life. Disease and infirmity should not always be associ ated with old are. The eye of the gray haired grandsire may he as bright and the complexion as fair as any of ; his younger and more vigorous companions. I f we arc to lnv«*st in fow l« instead «»f eggs, fall Is t’u* time to box. I con aider It a better piun to buy st-ick rath cr than egga. Then wo are V tte r able to know Just what we are getting, while if we Walt until spring and buy eggs it will lie nearly a year V fo re we • C o o d B io o d la th o g e o r o t o f h ea lth y o ld age, f<rr it regulates can tell what kiiul of bird« we have. * Breeders tio not keop over more than I and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes the «bout enough to complete their breed- I imi9cles elastic ar.il supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm ; but when lug pens and will dis|K>se of fbetT sur- ; this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain- p if elements, t’ien there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting plus stock at fair price«. It will t* cheaper in buying to procure five or six 1 in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly bird«, say male am! five pullets, a s 1 shows itself in an ulcer, »ore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost they will cost less proportionately, and Constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities. with g«K»l housing and « are they shouhi S. S. S, being purely vegetable, is the safest and lay a g«*>d many «*ggs. a large number best blood purifier for old people. It docs not shock of wtilcb may be used for hatc hing, and or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, In this way the owner will tie «tile to hut gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and make a goo«! beginning from his new stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily stock during the following year.—Poul ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to try Monthly. improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If the-e is any heredi hlsi'X Ellul may ta- beld In pbw-k b»' tary taint or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. ruttliiK out (Wnsuil tiram-lim hi tv I a will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. Wr I number o f t llr r truua In rallfos ot« is fstlmstnl at .’ .'situs«, Write us «idly about your case and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost vou nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skiu disease*. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. AilaaU «a. At Albany and Corvallis connect w ith trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. i K a n s a s aa a Meat P ro d u c e r . With the development of the dairy industry in Kansas will come the utili boo p nt Lv.............. Portland............... ArlO 20 a ni zation of skitnmilk more and more as 7 :.0 p m A r .............. Dallas................Lv7:t*0 feed for animals, and its value fresh YA M H ILL RlVISION: frofn the separator will be more and PasMcnarer <1» pot foot of Jefferson street A1IU.IR KHfclOIIT—TR I WEKKLV more appreciated until the old way of 'L*;ave7:40ft m ...... Portland....... Arrive 3:3tpni stuffing hogs and other animals to make Leave 8:ft0 p in...........D.tilas............Arrive 8:20 a ni Arrive ft:©6 p m ........ A irlie.......... Leave 7 00 a nt them weigh will give way to the isaner and more profitable method of feeding for quality, until in time, with the superior advantages which the state affords, be will become the producer T IM E C ARD NO . bf the finest animals in tbe world. N<? 2 for Yaquiou : [With the researches of our scientists 12:45 LeaVfs Albany . . . and the tireless industry of our edu 2:00 Loaves Corvallis . . . cators, combined with the push and en , 6 .25 A » rivt » Yiiqniua . . . terprise of the Kansas farmer. 1 be N<> 1 r *tr ruing : lieve we shall gradually drift into the L a v e s Y <| * > t m % ......... 6:45 a m Leaves 0«»rv»illi». . . . 11 :30 a m production of the high priced and Arrives A lb a n y ........... 12:15 p n« choice meats, for the Kansas farmer Is not content to rest when lie has pro N 3 for D« i r« »it : Leaves A lb in y ......... 7:00 p n» duced the most. II«* will press on until A 'r iv f» !)• fruit ........ 12:05 p in be has reached tl»«1 place where he can say he has the finest.—Farmers’ Ad X««. 4 from 1L r»ii» : vocate. L ew es I) t.roit ...............12:45 a m ----------- /Virivi*- Albany ..............5:35 a m i I Liquid M aaarc. Train» 1 Mini 4 arrive in Albany in In saving manure more attention t ■ ?■»•* u» connect with the S. 1* *<*ulh I*urid train, a** well as Riving tw«» or Should be paid to the liquid excretions, three hours in Ah any h-fore depart- w hich are geuerullj wasted. This can l»e done by having plenty of bedding or uri «»f‘ S. P i.orili h<>tii.«I train. t»y tbe nse of absorbents, such us laud Train N« . 2 «mine«!.- wi ll (lie S ! ì ain.- ut C* tv Hi- and Albany tri vii u * plaster or peat. That most available di reel **e»viee lo Newfiort » « « i adjac on most farms is damaged straw or hay. Pound for ;>ound or ton for ton, ent bearli®* Tritio 3 f«»r Detroit, Rr*t»#,i)l>»i»l> *tbe liquid is more than twice us valua ble as the solid manure, and the value and «»I h«T u-oontain re*or le.«vet* A l bany . t 7 JH) p io aft. r «he arrival «»f o f l»oth combined is often worth more than the milk of the cow that makes S. P. -nulli la»un I tr*io in ;o IVrilend it. While this is generally true* tbe re. efoiiig IVIrnft at 12. OO^p m. For further iof«»iioati»m apply to constituents of betb liquid and solid n.antire* vary with tbe feed and tbe In EDWI N STONE, noniager. dividuality of tbe animal. J. T U R N E R , affenl. Albany. H H .C K u N IS E , agent, Corvallis DA LI. AS PAS8KNOSB— DAILY. EX. SUNDAY Ccrvaitis & Eastern Railroad.