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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1902)
A1II.I1S Of VAHVINO I.1JNOTII. Alcnstirc of Distance Differ (Ircittly In Sctcrnl l.ticnllllcs, Aiiioiik thu KiiKllfli-KwiikliiK i(iiliH of Ihu fitrtli tlmm iiro font ulHi-riml nillim tlio iinlltmry inlln of fii'-'HO ftsit mill llio KKritilil('nl nillunf foot, milking it illffuri'iiio IkiIhih'U tlm twii of nlmilt (iiio-Mivnnllu I lion lliurn urn llm Ki'iitcli iiillu of fi.tl.H Iwt mill llio Irish 11111(5 01 (1,72(1 fHit four vitrlouri miles, ovcry ono of wlilrli In still In tieo. Then almost ovttry cimiilry linn It stiiiiilnril mllq. Tlm (Shniihii milu Uxlny In .1,,'tlH fen I, morn tlian four sml n linlf limes n k long ii n oiirn. Tint Dulch, Danish niiill'rilnnliin tnllu In 1H,-11JU Unl, tlntm nml a 1 1 it I f Hunts as long nx ourn, nml llm Hwls Kt morn nxonlno In walking nun of llmlr in lion than wo cut In walk liiK Hvo of ourn, fur Iholr mllo In 0,15,1 yitriln Ioiik. l'ln'n Corn ! (lie tint mrillrlns we erer ikciI fur nil nllrriliins of llm lliroul nml iiiiis. Wm. 0. Uni.nl.nr, VsiiiJiircn, Iml.. I'di. 10, limn. Now Zealand Dnlry llualncss. Tim iliilry Imnlnonn In InrrrxinliiK nip. filly In Now ZvuIiiihI. nnil tint Kovnrn liiiint In iIoIiik nil In ftn pernor to IkjosI thu truilo. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Honrs tho Blipinturu of HubrlkofMIela Sensitive. Governor (lemirnl Ikihrlnkoff linn rommniidcd thn I'lnnluli lornl Kovern liieut to lunkii oxteiinlvo priipnrntloun for tho Noltliern Hclentlllo rongrenn, nn it would In moat regretluhlu II Hiiy llilng should oiTiir to trivii tho foreign vlnltorn mi unfnvoriihlo imprennloii of tho ronilltlolin In l inlnml. Tlio local KiiVurniuent In iiiltu willing, however, that tlm vlnltorn should ro.illio fully hIiiiI Iluhrlkoff ban clone for Klnluml. PITO rrmnhf1ff Omimi no nt m im SlIO llvrnitl UtVinrhr Hli'lOrr( Nrrvt XaiUnr. iut.l ir I'll Ii I! II J.op nui i.n.il uw VM. IIS.II.II Uklt.l,W..VilArftllH.,l'l!llft'lripl,U.I'ft Hough nn I'a, "What In a vacuum, mn?" "That pnrt of your father that la ill rnetly under hln hair," Kalilng Magics. Nils Dvng, n fanner living ixinio mllen from Itorvlk, enrns xomo extra moony liy mpturiiig eoglon. I In kniiMS nheio tho iii'ntn uio nnd nt-iiliw1 tlm high clll'n nnd taken tho yonns', which hn nelln fur gmxl prltH-n in Uhrlntianin. Ilo linn IihiI many llghtn with tho parents, hut inner harum or kills tliatn, nn by llio r tluatli hln source of revenue would x Kono. Ills Occupation, "Hnvon't you any wrupntlon?" askotl tint onion nt tho kllclieu door, niter listening to his Into of woo. "Ytl, ma'am," raid Tuffold Knutt, "I am a hunter." "A huiiterT Of what?" "Orub, ma'am." Agree to Norway's Demands. Tlm Hn'tfllrh-S'orneglnn commlrplon to ilrnlt u plan for tlio revision of tho rouriilar system of Kwcdeiinnd Norway, proposes Kiirnto scrvirvn for tho two klngilouis. 'ililn wan gouernlly uxpreted hi lioth con, nnd In iintlttNornny no other silutf the dilllculon olt iiiontlon would liavu nmp1ahht,o Ix-o Mmliers wilt nnd Mrs. iVlnslow's Booth Inst Hyrup llm beat rrmrtlr lo use lor llicir ran during tlio leclbuig jwrloJ. Wlmt Hail He Done. Htislxind (rouling tho potior) What fools kiiiio men will mnko of tiem- Wife Now,II enry, dear, what have you doiio thin tlmoT Water In Wood. Green wood contains fully 45 per cent of wnter, and thorough waitonlng iisunlly expels 3d (tor cent of thin lluid. Millions of RiilTcrcrsuKO Ilnmliu'a Wlz n rd (III for nnln every yenr nnd call it lilcsswl. Ask your druggist; ha knutvs. Heard In a Hook Store. "I siiiK)so thnt work In sixty vol iiiiiim Is nn encyclopedia?" "Nn; it Is railed Tlio Lovo UUtors of a .Mormon Kldor,' " Unforseen Results. Dolly I hello vo Julia Gllibs Is a niesmvrlst. I'ollyWliy? Dolly I wont to roll hor a ticket to our plncnlra nd alio wild mo ono. SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills, Muet Donr Slgnnturo of St PsoSlmlU Wrsppr Mow. I TOY uU sail easy to take as ngax FOR REAOACHCt FOR DIMNESS. FOR BILIOUSHESfc FOR TOPPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FORTIIECOMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE. Dot Ooush sjrup. TMte. ClooX Co .M.,HrErt ABSOLUTE ll at sVaffcl UAKItrtb mm HUH 1)1101) imi ANOTJIKJi. UNPARALLELED SELF-SAOIIIFICE OK THntlE SONS. Tltcy Vnliiiifiirl'y Hiiliiitlllod In lie Devoured lijr ii i'nvk of llimury Wolves III Order In Muvti 'lliolr DM 1'nllicr from ii hluillur 1'iilr. U'lii'ii Hcimvolii, In llio ilii)H of ancient Itoini', to show liln coiilciiiiit fur ii ty rant's innvcr, lliriiMt liln rlk'ht liiiml Into a flrv nml lnll It I lino until It wun coiihiiiihmI, Iio Kiivn mi i-xii ni,li of siili- lllllil f'ltlirilfr, tiliil ,lnili,,r u,lil,l, tuu.li. ' Mlf ,-,ll,.tu, I....... ul. ...... I .....II..... I ,.. (,,,, n i, i,v nill.H IIIIIIKl IHIir.111, Hut tho story In only n lexoml. Ililliiltcly Kri'iilor limn llio li'Kt'liiliiry iiimmi or Kciiiivolii, liH-nunit of tlm rinerl I lice, huh llio ni'ijoii f tlirco yiiuim men I In IIiihsIii, nirnrilliiK lo a Ntory which ' Iiiim conio from thu fur nortlii'Ni Ktivi-rn- incut of ArchmiKi'l, iilnnir thu IiomIcih of tho . White Hon, who voluntarily fnci'il ilciilli in Hit mont awful form unit kiiuwhiMly omlirnci'il It Hint thoy iiillit hy thc'micrllli'u of Hii'iuhoIvch siivo thu fnthor whom llicy inch lovcil nml rev erenceil. Tho mime of theso heroic youinr men iin not revealed, hut their iluvoilon In worthy n (ilnco nt tho hi-nil of the, highest (leciln of seir-sat-rlllcr-. 'Thi youuif men nml lliolr father not out to iiinkii ii Journey hy nlelch from AifliiuiKel to n vlllnKo l wile tils. Innt iiIuiik tho shore of tlm Wlilto Hen. They hud tnken n snpjily of nimnuul Hon so nn to ho provided against nn at tack by wolven, with which tho region In overrun. Unfortunately a storm so dampened the powder Hint It was use less, null before their stock could bo renewed the dreadful wolvea to the number of 200 appeared. Knowing that If they remained together they would nil perlnh, Hie noun determined upon a ilesiernto scheme through which It wan hopetl one or nioro of tho pnrty might escape. Tho Hellenic wan for onu of them lo leave tlio conveyance nod gtvo light to the woIvoh, thereby delaying tho latter In their pursuit of tho sleigh. When he fell, nn undoubtedly he would, the wolves would stop t devour him mid probably to - light among them selves, for Injured wolves, especlnlly when Ktnlued with blood, nre frequent- 1 VII It II U) IUUII Alli'Hji I Vl'llllliuun. The delay would giro the occupnuts of the sleigh n possible chnnco of escape. Hut If tho wolves ngalu crew hot In the trnll another of tho brothers wnn to make a sncrltlce of himself, and so on until the father remained. To determine who would be tbo tlrst victim tho sous drew lota and tho cholco fell upon thu youngest Grasp lug his Icnlfo nnd with nn ntTcctlonato adieu to hln father nnd brothers, he waited until Hie lenders of the wolves were at thu back of tho sleigh and he could almost feci lliolr hot bretith us their red, hungry tongues shot out In rage nnd their baleful eyes sliono In anvago ferocity. Ami then with u com mitting prayer to Heaven ho jumped to tho ground, sheathing his knlfo In tho (Irat. brute that readied him. Again and ngnln tho bloody knlfo wns ruined nod ns often found n fleshy senbbard until overpowered by numbers ho was dragged to tho ground nnd torn to pieces. For the occupants of tho sleigh, which was speeding along as fust ns tho pow erful horses could drnw It, It seemed but n fuw minutes heforo tho cries of tho wolves n gill n tilled their ears, nnd soon thu lenders of tho now thoroughly 1 mnddeiied pack were up to thu sleigh. Iots wero hastily drawn nnd the bccoiiiI son, knlfo In bund, Jumped out mid faced tho Infuriated beasts. Ho did not die unavenged. Kor a lit tle later, an the puck ngnlu took tho trnll nnd camo In sight thero wns not over half n hundred of them. Tho two young men must have uuido awful hnvoo among them to so dcplcto their numbers, f6r even allowing that tho sated ones fell out of tho trnll, tho number killed or ho Injured that thoy wero devoured by their compnulous wns great. As the leaders nguln camo up to tho sleigh tho remaining son, after Implor ing hln father to drlvo to tho utmost, and If necessary to turn two of tho horses bnck toward the puck and ride tho other to somo possible placo of safety, Jumped out of tho conveyance nml faced tho aulnuils with his knlfo. Only Imagination can pjcturo thnt scene, for tho third son perished ns tho other two. Hut tho father wns not ngaln pursued by tho wolves. Tho do Iny saved his life, nnd ho renched n settlement in safety, to toll the horrl bio story of hln esciipo mid of tho sub llmo (tenths of his heroic children. .WEEDS THAT POISON MEN. Animals Can V.at Tliciu Without the Hlluhtcst Injurious KUVct,. Out of weed study is certain to como romurknhlo Information, for the poison ous plants nro tho most strangely con btltuted nnd given to astounding varia tions. Kor Instance, tho common poko berry presents n Bpcctnclo of contradic tory iiiialltles. ltlrds eat tho berries, whlcUto men nro poisonous. Cnttlo mny cut tho leaves when green and fresh, hut If perelmnco thoy should eat n wilted leaf It would poison them. Tho roots are deadly poison, yet tho shoots which grow up six Inches high In thu spring nro nn excellent food for man tlio rival of uspurngus and equally liHilthftil. flclciiro tin nt Innt paused to lniiilro why thin nlioulil ho no, mid nomo diiy tho chntiili.'iil nctlon which en n miiko n ileinlly poison hy willing n Idi f when llio froth onu In hnrinloMt Will llO (llOVtTt!ll. Klnillnrly It linn lccn ohncrvotl of Aliierlcfltl frtlto hcllehorn or Itchwrcnl thnt the notiln ore poisonous to chick ens, mid Unit tho Iciivcn nml rooln nro poisonous to men nml liornM, hut thnt Hlieep nml elk, which chow tho cinl, hcoiii to rellnh llio innt. In nil tho pol non, when In Hie Nynlem, nctn nllko, imnilyzlni; llio lienrt nml npliml cord. The polHoiioiiM I'leiiicnt of corncockle linn not yet Iiccii explnlneil, hut Itn curl oun nctlon hint ulrendy hcril ohncrveil. When oxtrnclnl It mlxcn freely with wiiicr, frothn like noiui nml, IhotiKii oilorlenn, will when luhnleil produco violent nneezliiK. (njier niiurKe, tho common noplicr pliint or niirluir wort, In curloun In Hint tho mere ImmllhiK it It will polnon to tho extent of producing plmplcH nml often KiiiiKrene. It In n Hi lot' Hint cnttlocmi ent without harm, nml Koiitn cut freely, hut tho milk of tlio hitler will then lio denilly poUlon. In men nmoilernto, done will, pioiluco Kouernl collupno and denth In a few hotirn. The onloli of the nncezo weed develoin montly In the nhowy yellow Ho went nml In violent. Tho yoimir plnntR nre compnrntlvely hnrmlenn nnd oven In tlio ninture onen the polnon vnrlen Krently nomo hnvlm; nenrcely any nt nil. Jn thu enna of thin plant and tho UNl'AHAI.I.KI.UD SKI.K-SACItlKICC. woolly nnd stcmlesn loco weed somo ef fort has been inndc to find out where they get their dendly (tolsons. That of tho loco weed Is n most subtlo thing. Tho ikiIsoii of the woolly loco produces strange hallucinations In Its victims. It nffects the eyesight nnd silently reaches ono after another of tha vital functions, killing the victim In two yenrs time. Somo animals nftcr eating It refuse every other kind of food nnd seek only thin. - They endure n lingering period of emaciation, characterized by sunken eyeballs, lunterless hnlr and feeble movements, and eventually die of star vation. So mystic an element gather ed from tho earth nnd the nlr naturally causes wonder nnd the desire to know what such things may bo nnd why they nre. Aluslee's Mngnxlno. Ilnnl.r.il Kl'Jah. There Isabel we Noah well Woo'd by a bashful feller, . Kor Theodora of this belle Adored but dared not 1211a. At Inst one Hrc upon the porch In lCruest tones he pleaded. He'd give up I'aul to win bcr heart- Her love was Saul he needed. "I wish that Ids heart to give,'' Unto herself she Seth "If lMiebe I.eTl am a Ulrt Ills Si will close la death." He'd Caesar Itnndal little while As Titus he was Abel From his big Guy a tender I.uke Ueamcd Dora tresses sable. No sooner Adelaide Ids arm About her waist, so clever, Thau up she Hose Andrew awny She wouldn't have it ncrcrl In vain did he for Mercy Sue This foolish swain Klljah. "Oh, Hugo 'Ira hall." she Jeered, "I never could Ahljahl" He ne'erenme SInry time again .ud never after seen 'er And he's grown (Jr'nce since that sad doy While she's grown Kvellun. Kugene Klcld. DRAGGING FOR FLOUNDERS. Hovr tho Net Is Constructed anil Handled. The scheme of our Ushormen wns to scrape tho bottom nt n slow pace. The net was a good sixty feet In length, a sort of twine, fence that roso to a height of thirty feet or m at tbo middle part and tapered to six or seven feet nt tho cuds, which wero each bound with a stout pleco of wood nnd bridled on to tho drag-lines that led to the sloops. Ort theso dmg-llncs were short wood con' slats, of about tho stoutness of fence pnllngs, placed from six to eight feet apart. Twisting and twirling and ever moving forward, the slats were calculated to create a panic among any lloumlers that might bo outlying and scare them toward tho center of the lino of advance. Tho flounder Is a slow swimmer, and It Is n sedately moving arrangement, Indeed, that dors not overtake him. Ho Is not only n slow flsh, but also ono of placid ways, nnd when overtuken by tho advancing lino of netting. It Is his habit to seek n quiet spot. The qulest est spots that he enn find In a hurried search nre tho Inviting pockets that open out left nnd right on the net. Theso pockets wero sufllclently wldo nnd hospltnblo to enwrap a wine cask nt the entrance, but nt the Inner end, so rnpldly do thoy tnper, It would tnko no Infantile nrm to wedgo In n work Ingninn's dinner pall. Tho crow of a flounder sloop nro two In number; somotlmes It Is two grown men, sometimes n mnn and a well grown boy, In this case, Charlie, tho Minna's skipper, was a fair-headed fel low of 'M or US, compact, muscular nnd active. Tho boy, August, 10 years of nge, wns a short nnd stock boy, rather slow to grasp an Idea, but a safs czco- utlve onco ho iindcrntooil wlmt It rra thnt hln cnptnln ordered. During thin drnxstliiK operation, any .f n men II. Connolly, In Hcrlliner'n, with tho rennet nnlllntc nlwnyn acronn nrnl noniellmen nlmont Into tlio wind, the crown tnko thhiK comfortnhly. Urery thlnit wnn working nicely hy 8 o'clock, nml then our two nklppcrn lind nn cany tlino of It to wntch each other nnd nail their pnrnllct cntirncn; nnd, with drnn kIiik linen tnut nnd with (lie not In the rlKht plneo, with crerytlilnic working properly, It hrenmo tho lmy'n hunlnens to holl tho coffee for hrenkfnnt. Tlio I'rraldent'n Clmrcli. Tho head of 80.000.0W of pcopla wor nhlpn In what In prohahly tho nmnllcxt city church In the United Htnton. Tlio illmcnnlotii of tho little building are '.'Oxni fee!. It la a quaint miniature of u chnpel, with rt tiny, tliough orthodox, ntceplc. Otherwise It In hare of or mimentAtlon, within or without. Hare for their pine board bnrkn, Hi cuh lonlenn pcwi are llko the rough-hewn bcnchtu of frontier acbooln, No cnrrlngen roll up to the Presi dent' church. lie, hlmnelf Invariably walkn. And there I no hint of half heartednens nor backnlldlng l bin tread, for hln sturdy gait nerve the I'rcnldcnt In bin Hunday pllgrlmagea at well on hln nccular trampi to Cabin John's bridge. Tho little German Itefonncd church hnn a mcmbenhlp of 'MO, with iltttngn for only 175. Iicfnre 10 o'clock Sunday mornings visitors begin to assemble nnd form In waiting line In front of tlio church. Hy dlut of much crowd ing the regular congregation la en abled to give up one-tbird of the room. In the meantime, about fifty of the throng have been admitted to the church. Now comes the president, trailing no unnecessary glory, and hur rying as If to keep a tardy appoint ment In reality be Is always prompt ly on time. Sometimes be Is accom panied by Miss Alice, occasionally by Mrs. Iloosevelt whoso regular place of worship la St. John's, and almost al ways by bis side or close In hln wake skips little Archibald or Kermlt. stur dily Imitating his father's Imperial pnt'C. Not Infrequently the President Is accompanied by guests, and at times tho eight places In bts pew hare been filled. CAVE DWELLERS IN CHINA. A Larue Number on 11111 Slopes Alone the Yellow Ittver. The fact has escaped attention until recently thnt there are many cava dwellers along a part of the Hoang Ho or Yellow river. It happens that they arc found on that part of the river whero the bridge on the railroad which 'is to connect Pcktn with Hankow on tho Ynntse Is to be built, and August Slosse, a Delglan engineer who lived among them for six months while mak ing studies for the railroad In that re gion, has been telling some facts about tho troglodytes. Along tho banks of the river the peo plo live In clny huts, but higher up, among the hills, only-a short dlstanco from the stream, they make for them selves permanent habitations dug In the hillsides. There are many villages of these caves, not only the habitations, but nlso tho temples, the ahops and tho storehouses for grain being noth ing more than these dark artificial caves. Many of tho caves are nearly ns spacious as tho smaller New York Huts. They nre about nine feet high, ten to twelve feet In width, and have n depth of Ufty to sixty feet They are dark nmj gloomy abodes, but the peo ple who llvo In them think tbey are much prcferahlo to the clay huts In which their neighbors live ou tho river bnuk. No adornment of the Ulterior Is attempted, excepting la tho temples, whoso walls are whitewashed and cov ered with rude paintings In lively col ors, that under the bright light which Is constantly burning gives these sa cred rooms quite a gaudy appearance. The only particular odvnntago the un derground rooms seem to have Is that they are cool In summer and warm In winter. The Inhabitants are gentle nnd even timid, nnd Mr. Slosso said thnt, be ing unaccustomed to seeing whites, they almost Invariably 'disappeared In to their caves when they saw any of his pnrty approaching. It was curious to seo them at a distance working In their llttlo fields above or below their dwellings, only to find not a soul In sight upon nearer approach. They would nil mysteriously sink Into tho ground, nnd nppnrcntly thero were no human beings for a mllo around, though undoubtedly thero were thousands of tho troglodytes In their burrows listen ing nt their doors for tho footfalls of the Intruding strangers. New York Sun. Too Cautious. "I have tho greatest coulldenco In Dr. Clocum ns a physician," said ono of tho doctor's patients. "Ho never gives nn opinion till ho has waited and weighed a caso and looked nt It from every side." "Um-ml" snld the skeptical friend. "Thnt's nil right If you don't carry It too far. Thero have been times, you know, when he's been so cautious that his diagnosis has come near getting mixed up with the post-mortem." Groat llrlloln's Weather Ilureanu Great Britain Is now running a weath er bureau on American Hues. A fat man always has more troubles than ho has sympatntxera. Half-Sick " I first used Aver's Sariapatllla In tho fall of 1848. Since then I have taken It every spring as a blood-purifying and nerve strengthening medicine." 5. i . Jones, wicnita, nans. If you feel run down, arc easily tired, if your nerves arc weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand- nrrl Fnmllv mrHlrlnr B Aver's Sarsanarilla. 1 It's a regular nerve lifter,, a perfect blood builder. Il.lt l lodU. AlUrarrlitl. A.k osr doctor wbt h think, nt Aref- Asm. perllls. II. know. .11 stoat thl. grand old r.mllf medlrlns Volloir bl. sdrksand w will Mil. nd. dt U ATI! IX? UOWtUt HSU. HIRIin STOPJCS IN ALL. llow a Witty Oulde Described Mr. Cleve land's Boathouse. During Clevealnd's first term as pres ident be had bnilt for himself a hand some boathouse on the shore of Upper Paranac lake, near the b'aranac Inn. It was a long, low affair, with a deep ex cavation beneath for tho storing of boats and fishing tcaklo. Dave Kronk, a famous golds of tho region, never tired of describing the glories of the president's boathouse, which he regard ed as tho teal wonder of the neighbor hood. On ono occasion Richard Hard ing Davis, then a reporter in Philadel phia, visited the president socially, and was met at the station by a native, who said he had been sent with his wagon to drive the guest to tho inn. "Thero is Mr. Cleveland's new three story boathouse," he said, passing the structure. "Three-slorj?" asked Mr. Davis. "I see but one." "Well," raid tho native, "there's tho story yon see, the story underneath, and the story Dave Kronk's alius tell iin' about it." Positive Proof. Judge hat proof have yon that this man a absent minded? Attorney Why, ho actually stopped his automobile at a wtaerlng fonntain. RheuLMgsm The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every houbehold. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in Uie batUe with this giant disease as tbe blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism 13 caused by an acid, sour condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settles in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They were deposited there by the blood'and can be reached onl y through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. 6a. How Are Your Bowels? Now what you want is Cascarcls. Go and get them today-CascareU-in metal box cost 10c Take one I Eat It like candy, and it will work gently-white you sleep. It cures, that means it strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new life. Then they act regularly and naturally. That's what you want It's guaranteed to be found in JOc 25c 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE aBirr TJXm. Miifc. . i sWlsYMsTTaT iVnfasM -Vr WvV .v ' Jtff I , HTwM HI! wrJim all bowel trouble-!, appendicitis, btl lousness, bad brentti. bad blood, wind on tha stomach, bloated bowels, foul pains alter eating, liver trouble, sallow complexion and dlsslneas. When your bowels don't mora rr(o larlr yon are cettlnsc sick. Constipation kills mora poople than all ether diseases toanlier. It Is m start. r for tha chronlo ailments and lous years of sntTertuc that coma afterwards. No matter what alls yon, start talslne CASC.llll.TS to-day, ror yon will never Bet well and bo well all tbe tlma until you put your bowels rlllit. Take our advice! sturl With UA&CAUISTH to-duy, und.r au absolute guar, auto to cure or money refunded, at SLICKERS? WHY OWE, i&am op 'bbP course? THE5TAMJD EMNPOr WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING YOU HAVE ALWAYJ BOUGHT Made InblotK orellow of the belt material! and sold with our warrant by reliable dealers everywhere. A. d. TOWER CO.. BOSTON, MA55. ESTABLISHED 1036. Take limn for ttio "Good Tilings." Come back Into the life of thought aRnlnl Head and converse with family and friends. Get out your music, and practice again at the piano and organ, do to church on Sunday even If tho Hunday dinner must be plain as a con sequence. Take time to tblnk. Con -eutrate Into little time the necessary uome work; master It, and do not let It master you. Choose what sball occupy your thoughts, what shall engage your tongue and what sball take up your time. Stop living In tbe smalt tea-cup round of house-work and neighborhood society. Live with your children. That Is tbe only way you can live for them. Enter Into their blgber life. Learn to foster the first sparks of generous am bition, and to fan Into a glow tbe early and feeble glimmerings of deep feel ing. Civs up what is small, and see that you learn to know great from small and to choose wisely. Art. liter ature and music, all tbe refinements of Intellectual and emotional being, stand ready for those who Invite them In. Woman's Uome Companion. Pigmy Camels. The western portion of Persia is in habited by a species of camel which is a pigmy of its kind. There camels are snow whito, and are on that account almost worshipped by tbe people. Tho 'hah presented the municipality of Cerlin with two of these little wonders. The larger is 27 Inches high and weighs 01 pounds. The other Is four inches lets, but tbe weight is not given. Air. "I tell yon," said tbe landlord of the summer resort near tbe top of the mountain, "a man can't get too much of this pure air." "2o," gasped tho tenderfoot, who was unused to tbe elevation. "I can't get half enough of HI" oi ncn, strong Diooa 10 uie ancciea pans, wuica dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a oerfect vegetable blood purifier and most About 'ie first thing the doctor says Then, "Let's see your tongue." Because bad tongue and bad bowels go together. Regulate the bowels, clean up the tongue. We all know that this is the way to keep and look well. You can't keep the bowels healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you're worse than ever. THE TONIC LAXATIVE LIVER TONIC l-tj0&P& GUARANTEED ! almllar m.Sl.la. arat ..rlt. 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