General Debility Day In mill out lliorn It Hint feeling cl wrnknnM Hint innkc n liurileii ul Utrtr. I'iioiI linen not etrr-ntiheii, Hldi'p ilwa not rrfrcali. It I linril tu itu, hnnl to bear, what liuiilil tin eaiy, vitality li on tlia ebb, anil Um wlioln nyntriii eiiiirn, I'or llita cuiiitlllon Ink n Hood's Sarsaparllla It vltnllrt-e tlm blood, rIvph vigor mill tons lu nil tho urniiii nuil funrtjmii, ami la pinltlvrly uiuuiuallril for all run-down or ilcljllllnUil 'if ul II Ion s. Ilia Inherited llramntlc Talent. Allra lllaiitho llnotli. n nlmo of Kilwln Ilnolli, linn imuhllalioil n ilramiitlo at'liool nt MliinuniK) II. Hliu a for mcrly a iiirinhur cl hor uncle com pany mill pluyeil OjiIioIIh at lilt Ham- let, Doilcrn Convenlcncea. Ono tiny my lllllo tlirie-year-oll lirollirr win vialting at our ntjliihbor'e. lit lamu lioinu viii y Hindi xiltml ami Mill: "Mamma, you tirjit to have a pump llku they Imvo at Comury'e. Yuu turn It Ilka a kuioIIiio etovo ami water cornea Mil llkn a washing luaclilnv." I.lttlt (Jhroiiklo. No Longer a Myatary. "I liavo of loll Kontlored," observed thn ilortnr, "at Hie nitraor Inary popu larlty of M) xlo.' Pcoplo always ap plaud nlicnuvor an nrcheatra begin to play It . Why la It?" llio profeaior uaa allont a long time. "Well," hit said at Init, "I have aotiintlmra thought It waa because uvurybody liked tlio tune." Chicago Tribune. An Objection. "Ko," raid tho friend, "I don't think your now ly of American girl will create an) tiling of auartlitloatlr." "Why not?" naked the artiat, In at ono of Indignant diapolutnient. "ilerauau her legs are not toi long nor lior w,ilt too abort In fact, ahe looka too much llko a human being to Ihi accepted aa artlttlo" Waahlngton Htar. Tllll WIIITII SUAIMUK QIRU the la a Symphony In White and Iter Teeth Should Match. The girl who now plana to go off on her eaininer vacation rocoguiiea that It la a white year. Kvurythlng In the llntrof feiululne apparel la white by proferotun. White la all the faahlon. White Jiriid, white rlbb nt, white bain, white Mocking, even white trim ming on the bathing clrratet. White ptrarolt, Indeed tho aummer girl la a avmphony In white. Now cotnt-a the K)int we wlib aipec lally to make. Do you think llilt beautiful tldon of white lovlliitie tbla aummer girl In all her whilo i-ottuiulng looka well when aha opena hvr mouth to laugb and ahowa a yellow ot of teeth? Heaven forbid that any dainty wo man who expecta admiration tbla aum mer, from thoao who look upon her, will forget the absolute necetalty of having bar tooth white, clean and per fect. llefore you go to tho coatt, or to the country, for your vacation, gq to Wlaa Ilrotheri, the famout dentlati In the falling building, Portland, Oregon, and hare your teeth put In good order, Tho oott it very moderate and the pain nothing. Outdone. "Ho doted on Allco and would have married her but for her mother." "Ah, hor mother-" "Yoa, her mother waa atlll more at tractive. Detroit Froo i'reea. In Sunny Kansas. Druggist's Clerk Boo Old Limping Wolf what n brown atudy he la In. lie' wreatllng with a tremodnoue prob lem. Druggist Whnl'a that? Trying to figure out how ho can get a drink In a prohibition town. On, that's the troublo, eh? And thereupon tho kind druggist couducted tho notilo red man to the back room of tho store, and the Indian problom waa quickly and easily solvod. Uncomfortable. Flnnlcus I wonder why It It that thoao who attain tho pinnacle of sue cere novor seem to lie happy? Cynnlciin Hocnuse the pinnacle of success la llko the top of a particularly tall lightning rod with a particularly ehnrp point, and thoee who aucceod In porchlng temporarily upon It usually find that they are targets for all the world's lightning. 100 UEWAIID (MOO. Tbe reideri of thli paper will be pleaied to torn that there la at leait cue dreaded dlieiie hat aoleiire bat been able to cure In all til elaiei.and thatlacatarrh. Hall'iCatarrhnura la iho only positive euro known to tbe medlral fraternity- Catarrh belnr a constitutional die eaie, require! a conitTtutlonat tseatment, Hall's Calarrh Cure Is taken Internally acllnt directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the iysleia, thereby destroying the founds, tlon of the dUraie, and giving the patient atrenath by building up the constitution aud aieliuiig nature In doing ita work. The pro. lirlotore have ao tsuch faith In Ita curative itonere, that they otter Ono Hundred Dollar or any caio that It falle locate. Dead tor Hit of testimonials. Addraso r, i. CI1KNJIV & CO., Toledo, O Bold brdrutglsti.lSo. Uall'e Tamils fills are the best. Not Too Precipitate. "Ah, Qoorgle, dear," she said to the duko, "why don't you go to papa today? Delays are dangerous, you know." "Yea, I realize that," he replied, "but I'vo only mown you three daya and these got-rlch-qulck schem-a al waya seem to be to rltry." Chicago Record-IIorald. Ills dood Hearted dues. "Jlmsloy thlnka his wife la on an gel." "That so? Why, I didn't know JlmBloy was married." "Jle ie a wldowor." Dlblcs In Demand In China. Recently a Chinese professor In a government collego mado application for fifty English bibles for the use of the studentt. I? But Couth Sirup. Tastes Good, Doe Ffj u 'n time. Bold br drussUta. HI, WAX CANDLED IN DEMAND. Ilea They Are Not Huil.nf Wnnl All, liocrlle Ileum the I'mniMialllon. 'i'lnro la n popular Impression that wax ciinillm ii ru tiiiiniifncturi'd ft om becNwnx. No ilottbl sumo of those on the market ran be trriciil lu lliu busy little ItiHiclN, but not tunny. Ozocer lie, a product of Hie ciirlli, la lliu coin, position of which Iho hulk of them tire forini'il. In the Unllctl Mule the mill enil Is dug In Utnh nuil In Oiillfnriilu, the Miiroprnn hetla being located In Willi's and (Inllcln mid Itotimiinlu. When rniiiiil In Its natural ttttlo ono ret lln nppenra In friiiisliicent, (lark blown, thin films, which, upon being refined, resemble beeswax closely. 'i'lio wiix milieu of Knsleru (Jnilclii, linsid and opi'inliil by n syndlcule of Aiiierlcnn ciitilliillsls, form olio of tho must curious Ileitis of Industry Imag inable. 'J'hey nie located around llory lit v. which Is ill xo tlio center of the eastern oil district of Hint part of Aua Irln. The ml lie tvnx field nro but fifty ncnn lu extent, but moro Hum n tliotisiiml Nliitri have been sunk lu Hint llmlli d urea, and almost 0,000 men nro nt work on the Iracf. Tho veins of Hie mineral frequently nro tlxteeit ItieliiN thick mid It Is dug with shovels mid linlsteil from the uliafta by wind I mi in. Muny lines ure mndo of Hilt wax liealiles molding It Into cnndlea and fortiiiies Imve been made by tha men InUrcalcd In thine curious milieu, the value of the crude product being 8 cents a pound nt the mouth of a shaft. The wax candle or, speaking more correctly, the ozocerite catidle 1 again becoming fitaliloiinble In the homes or tho wealthy. In the mansions of the wealthy as well as In Iho rooms of the poverty stricken, candles tuny be found to-day, though for widely different rea sons. To tho poor cnndlis arc India pcntable because science never has discovered a cheaper mode of lighting. And to Iho rich the flood of light emit ted by a forest of cnndlis Is n boon because science tins nut and probably never will discover a aoftcr and moro mellow light than Hint alied by the yillow flu me at the end of tho ancient wax cylinder. Hot li health and comfort are other point taken Into consideration by many city folks who bum candles in their bedrooms and lu other places where brilliant light Is not easentlitl. In tbe first place, what little odor Is caused by a en mile flame Is neither In jurious nor disagreeable, and In the second, the flame require but little oxygen to keep It going, nor does It heat a room to an npprcclahlo degree, double advantage too obvious to bo dwelt upon. Hut outside of our big cities the can dle Is used extensively. In country homes where gas Is not available and where oil lamps nniit be used the cau dle la found frequently aa an ngree nblo aud aafe aubstltute. Tho wax caudle of to-day, however, Is a widely different thing from that of olden times. The busy bee may hum and colli ct honey mid turn out all Hie wax alio likes, except that her product la used for the candltn In Itomnn Catholic aud "high" churches, she contributes little or nothing to those found lu the markets. Chicago Chronicle. Tliern Waa No Vjncore. No rlght-thlnklng person can liavo any admiration for a "smart trick" that smacks of rascality, but thrro may be cases In which sympathy for the victims of such a trick would be wasted. A traveling dramatic troupe announc ed a performance In a ccrtnln ambi tious young city. It was cxptesaly etatrd on all tho bills that "Owing to the great length of the program nnd tbe many specialty performances, no encore will be permitted." Tho evening of the entertainment found the house well tilled, the audi ence consisting largely of young men and boy bent on having a good time. Tho first song w Hie occasion for a prolonged outburst of cheering. After It bad continued sevcrul minutes mo malinger came to the front of tho cur tain to ask them to desist. They only bowled the louder, aud bo retired, dis co tutlted. Hut the cheering, stamping and whistling went on, and continued for half an hour, the curtain remaining obstinately down. At tho end of that time tho enthus iasm had spent Itself nnd tho din ceased, but tho curtain did not rise. Then a young man ventured to go be hind tho scene. He returned presently with tbe announcement that tho com pany had left the building, bag aud baggngo. It was true. Tbey bnil packed up everything, paid their bill at tho hotel, caught a train out of town, and got safely away; and the general vetdlct of tho townspeople wit that they had served their unruly audlenco Just right. Habits or tho Tailor Illrd. Thla wonderful bird lives In India. It ha a beak shaped very much Ilka a Bhoemaker'a awl. Tho little bird, which Is yellow In color and only three Inches long, bjij-h tho Philadelphia Ledger, derives It natno from the way In which It makes its nest. It se lects a large leaf, hnuglug from tha end of a twig; then It pierces a num ber of holes along tho edge of It with Ita nwl.lllin henk. and then cets tho long fiber of plants, which make ox-j ccllcnt thread, ami caretuny sows me edges together like n pur no or a bag, using It bill for a needle to carry the thread through. Tho cuds of tho thread nro knotted, to prevent t lie in from slipping through tho leaf. Tho stalk end of tho leaf Is bent and crushed so a to form a hood over tha opening of tho nest, protecting It from sun and rain. When the lent Is not largo enough to tnako the nest, this bright little bird gets another leaf, pierces It with holes nnd pieces the two leaves together. The Interior of tho tieet la lined with cotton aud silky gruss, making a very snug and comfortable borne for tbe little birds. Tho bird nnd Its nest full of egg aro so very light that they can be suspended from tho cud of a slen der twig. Husband (angrily) I never saw a womuu as hard to plense ns you nro. Wlfo (c(tlnily)-JIy dear, you forget thnt I married you. An electric vel must lead a shocking A PROMINENT One of Indiana's Useful Educators Says: "I Feel Like a MR. JOHN Mr. John Meug, 54 Jcffreson Ave., of Indianapolis llualnesa Collego, writes - "I firmly bellove that I owo my fine health to Peruna. Constant travel and change of food and water wrought havoc with my stomach, and for months I suncrcu witn tnuigesiton ana caiarrn or trie stomacn. I fell mat the only thing to do was to give up my occupation which I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing' an ad. of I'cruna as a specific for catarrh It faithfully for six weeks, when I found and I seemed like a new man. I have a time, and occasionally take a few doses John V. JMeng. Tho most common phases of summer catarrh aro catarrh of the stomach and bowels. I'cruna Is a tpcclflc for sum mer catarrh. Hon. Willis ilrower, Itepresontntive in Coogrott from Alabama, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman: House of Representatives, Waahlngton, I). C. The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, 0.: Gentlemen I have used one b.ttla of Peruna for laisitude, and I take pleasure In recommend log It to thoee All There Is to It, "Tell me," pleaded the artless maid, "wherein lies tbe secret of tbe ait of converratlon?" The sage affectod tbe attitude he was wont to aisume when in the act of im parting wisdom, and said: "My child, listen." "I am listening," breathlessly she answered. "Well, my child," he rejoined, "that is the art of conversing agree ably." Stray Stories. Lively Occupation. To one unfamiliar with country nom enclature the question asked by the young man might no teem wholly un natural. "And were you never In the country during tbe season ol busklngboes Mr. 8- ?" asked the young lady. "No. The Ideal How do you husk a bee?" Philadelphia Proas. Her Preference. Fashionable Doctor My dear young ladv, you are drinking untutored water, which swarms with animal organism. You should have it boiled; that will kill them. Patient Well, doctor, I think I'd Booner be an aquatium than a ceme tery. London Tit-Gits. A Valuable Publication. A full set of the "Almanach da Gotha," from 1740 to 1000, was re cently sold in Paris for 1,300. Of courao its value Is largoly that of a lit erary rarity, but the old volumes are extremoly ueoful to special students. Attfelable Prcparationror As similating IhcFoodandllcdiila ling the Stomachs andBowvls of Promotes Digc3tion.Chccrfur ncssandiicst.comains neuncr Oplum.Morpltine norIuicrol. Kox'NAiicoxic. fitnyJtm Saw MxSmM Apofecl Remedy forConstlpa tlon, Sour Stoinach.Dlarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness andLoss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature or VEW YDTIK. GlHllllS if Tfnv Tnfnntn rind flhildren : :mmmw J:or lnianta ana unnaren. DBBBBKWrnnmnT I EXACT COPY" Of WRAPPER. M WMMM I II I THsecNTiuaeoMMNr. HtwveaaeiTV, COLLEGE New Man." V. MENd. Indianapolis, Jnd., State representative I decided to give It a trial, and used that my troubles had all disappeared bottlo of Peruna In my grip all the which keeps me In excellent health." who need a good remedy. A a tonic It is excellent. In the sbort time I have used It It has done me a great deal of good." Willis Brewer. It 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 pleated to give yon hi valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. He Doesn't Worry. Duffv Meeker'a a nhllnaonhlral anrt of chap isn't he? unify In what rerpect? Duffy Why, he ia the buaband of a famous woman, you know, but bis ob scurity doesn't seem to trouble him In the least. Something to Talk Through. Ililow I wonder if Breezes i golni to make any political speeches tblt spring? Cumso I don't know. Bat whir dt you ask? Hilow I saw him buvlnz a new hat yesterday. Making Money. A certain amount of money minis ters to the proper wants of man, but the man who spends his life in trying to make money Is doing nothing more than piling up a mass of brass-headed tacks. What good does it do to neglect your wife, your home, your frlendt, tc mace money Kov. rrank Crane. PeislmUm. Pessimism nourishes ilrolf in ont tlmo, not in the hard ground, where la bor sweats and moile, but In the flow ery beds of luxury and slothful ease. Bev. J. W. Chodwlck. Moral Rectitude. Moral rectitude is a protest against evil. Wiso meu are ready to com mend a good man, (or he Is of value to the community in which he lives. Rev. George Adams. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years Bears the . t Signature 4 Aa jv Jp In j For Over 8HOULU TALK IN CHINE8E. Sir Chen Tana I.luna Cheng's Advice to Americana. "Hlnce rny first acquaintance with America and Americans," said Hlr Chen Tung I.lang Cheng, the Chinese minister In a conversation with a writ er of the New York Commercial Ad vertiser, "I have become thoroughly convinced that my countrymen will never succeed among you until they make up their minds to master the English language and participate much more freely in the life and linblt of your people. The groaa Ignorance of a knowledge of Kngllab among my countrymen who are here to stay Is especially to blame for the way they are disliked and, I must confess, too often looked upon with contempt by tho American people. "It Is perfectly obvious, of course, that If my countrymen would mnke It a first and necessary condition to mas ter your language they would soon make their true worth appreciated by Americans, n well aa eradicate that air of Inquleltlveneas with which you regard tie. "Certainly, too, It would In time be of Incalculable benefit to my country and people If you were to Institute tbe teaching of tbe Chinese language In all your public schools and universi ties. I am greatly pleased to note a chair of Chinese language has already been endowed In your Columbia uni versity. There Is, I am afraid, how ever, little hope of seeing at least, not for the next half-century my lan guage being taught generally through out America. It would take fully that length of time, too, I believe, before tbe undoubtedly great Influence such a knowledge among your people would be felt In many ways for the better ment of China, "My countrymen, I know, have al ways been a people of much mystery to you, and tbey must necessarily re main so In a greater or less degree Just so long as you continue to keep your selves Ignorant of our language and wo of yours. During all my acquaint ance with America I have met only three Americans who could converse with me, even fairly Intelligently, In my own tongue. All three had travel ed In China. I have "often wondered not a little, since meeting them, bow many more Americans there are who can speak the Chinese language. I honestly believe that they could be counted on tbe finger of my right hand. How densely Ignorant you are, too, of our history, our mode of life, our character, our wealth and poverty and the tremendous future of our country. "Some time during tbe present year or next," Sir Chen continued. "I Intend taking steps to establish school for the Instruction of tbe English lan guage In those sections of this country where my countrymen are congregat ed the most I believe that to be the nearest workable solution for elevat ing the general condition of the ma jority of Chinamen here. If I can only successfully secure for them such an opportunity to make themselves pro ficient In the English language they would also soon desire and naturally enough to assimilate with your peo ple more freely than It Is possible for them to do now, and otherwise also induce them to take an Interest In tbelr adopted country. America would certainly not, I feel sure, lose anything by the closer relationship." FILQRIMAQE TO MECCA. New Light from Official Source on the Annual Migration. Maurice Bonltcau Uey, an official In the Egyptian department of the In terior, haa for a number of years been charged with the supervision of tbe annual pilgrimage of Mecca, as It Is controlled by the Egyptian govern ment. In an address that be recently gave before tbe Kbedlval Geographic Society at Cairo he told many things of great Interest about tbe annual pil grimage. His remarks derive much Imnortance also from tne fact war. nis official position has given him unusual opportunities for collecting Informa tion. The pilgrims converge upon the holy cities of Mecca and Medina from three directions: Those coming from the south are Mohammedans, from Ocean- lea. Java. Sumatra, Indo-Chlna, India, Turkestan and southern Persia, who pass Into the lied Sea through the Strait of Bab el Maudeb and on to Jeddab, the port of Mecca; the north ern branch of tbe pilgrims, north l'er elans, Turcomans nnd people from Asia Minor and European Turkey, go southward to thei holy cities both by the land aud sea routes; the third stream Is from tbe west, Egyptians, Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians and Turks, who reach Jeddab through the Suez Canal. For years past the aver nfe number of pilgrims passing through tbe Suez Canal to Jeddah has been 10,000, but tbls number Is some times greatly exceeded; tbe number lu 1001, for exnmple, was 20,000, and In the season beginning In February, last year, It was over 40,000, making 1002 the banner year for the Suez Canal contingent. Tbe northern pil grims, however, are only a small port of those who annually convene at Mecca. Tbe total number every year exceeds 100,000, practically all of whom are present at tbe fete of Ualrain. New York Sun. A Wilderueas, Forsooth. It might be thought that the day had gone by when to tbe English mind America appeared as a land of waste places and wildernesses unredeemed. Hut n story which a recent visitor to England brings home shows that there are still honest Hrltona who do not understand our ways of life. At a dinner table tbe American hap pened to remark that there was a cur few In Cambridge, Massachusetts, and some other towns. "A curfew V asked an English lady. "Yes, a bell that rings at half past nine to call the children off the street." "Oh, I see," said the English lady, affably. "I suppose after dark there Is danger from wolves." Only Kind They Make. Mlggles Old Uotrox Is continually making smart remarks, Isn't he? Wiggles Yes. The making of smart remarks Is n luxury that only the rich can afford. Dark Hair I have used AVer's HalrVlrnr for a great many years, and al though I am pan eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair In my head." Geo. Yellotf, Towson, Md. We mean alt that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If It's gray now, no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair. too. I - 11.11 a SMIIe. Alt rItlili. If jour drngelit cannot aopplT too, send un one duller and we will eipreie joa a bottle, lie euro and cite the name of your neareeteinreMonTce. Addreia. J. U AVfcu CO., Lowell, Maes. Why Engagement Waa Broken. "I, A. I) , declare my engagement to 0. D, spinster, of this town, to be at an end by reason of her pawning the engagement ring," la from tbe per sonal column of a German newspaper. To Oreak In New Shoes. Always ihalte In AU4n'a Foot-Eave, a powder. Itcurei hot, tweatlPfj, achlnr- ewollen feet. Cores corni, Ingrowing nalla and bunions. At all drutglita and fboe itores,2fr. Don't accept anriaUlltute. Fample malted i'RLE. Addreia Allen 8. Olmited, Lo Hor, Y- Truly Unlucky. Do you believe that 13 I an un lucxy number to have at the table?" asked the Mt. Auburn man. "I do," replied tbe Norwood philos opher, "especially when there Is only enough dinner for 12." CfTQ fermasaenr Own se flu ee BrreuMei r 1 1 O trier nmnV'i aeeef br. KlleVeOreU Hem Zejlorer. SendrorFIlBI!S)'J.OOUUIbKUiidtma be. Da.B.&KuiLluiARhSurhlUlelahla.i'a (Jranlte Beat Building Material. The valne of granite as a building material ia 10 to 25 times as great as that of brick. After granite come In the following order limestone, slate, aad sandstone. For confrhs and colds there 1 no better medicine tban Fiso'a Core for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. An Earth Angel. St. Feter (at Heaven's gate) Come in. Fair Spirit (anzious'y) Is my ha'o on straight? N. Y. Weekly. Alcohol, piuiTiv i Tobacco write for f Illustrated Circulars Per artONroonrv&3. , Using PcarLAKD,QR. fl Tllephane Main J31-I MEN PAMPUISH AmIhsterjnq AHGELTHOfl: SblDEVERYHfflim. MsA d V RGfflSDZOI JSpXMlK I WMH 1 PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, the Greatest Conditioner and Stock Fattencr known. HORSES do more work on leia (ted. COWS Kive mure and rlelter milk. HOGS grow and fatten quicker If given tbls food. MAKES PIOS QROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES, lhave ben lerelna frumUn Stock food to mi thoroughbred rlne. it give them an appetite and tn.kM the plea erow, t.Uo tried II oa ftuoUlcelvetlihMtl4Uo tory raull-', W. 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He ruaranteei! to cure cattarh, atllf ma, lanf, throat, r brum at Urn, nervoimneiiii, stomach, ltrer, kldneye, etct ha hundred) of tetHlmonlalft. Char w moderate. Call and tee him. 1'atlent out of the city write for blanks and rfrculart. Krnd stamp, CONSUL TATION Fit EC ADmtKtW The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 25J Alder St.. tertian J, Ore ion. XtrMintloa paper. tf rem kaven't a reenter, bealthr moretaentef VbA boweUeferr Gar, you're etck, or will be. Keep roar bowele open, and be well. Force, lo lb tbapeof violent pbjile or plU polaoa.li daDeeroae. The nmootbeit. eulett. most perrect war or seeping ibe) bowel clear and clean la to tale ftoaiaot. Palatable, Potent. Tatto Oood. Do Oood, SrrrerHlcaen. Weaicn. or Gripe, 10c. bOo Writ or free amp., and booklet co beaJOL Addreaa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN I The Champion Draw Gut Mower The Mower with the "DRAW CUT." 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