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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
Eruptions Tlivrn Is only nun wiy Id (jet rid ol i in picH nun (illicr tii pi Ioiih. Ami lt'n (liiinlc iiml i'iikv i'iiiiuuIi. Clt'iiiiHK I lie IiIohI, liiiiirnvti (Im iIIkon linn, nllmiiliitit tliu lililncj", llvcriiii'l kin, liy 1 1 itt sumo iiiciiiih lit tliu sumo Illlll', Tint iiH'illrlne to liikc Ih Hood's Sarsaparllla 'I'IiIh nliilcini'iit In ninllrnii'il liy tlm ex 1tIi'Ihv nt tlioiiKiinilii whom this mull dim Inn ii riiiiini'iilly cured. Arceil no milinliliitu, No lliither Wh.ttvcr. "Do ymi linvu nny Irmililo vtltli tlm plants wliun your vtiii komi "way? askoil tun linlcliowiiriiil mini, smlly "Nono wlmliim," reiilleil tlm rlioorlnl rliap, "limy nlwnyH illn wllliln ft week uller nlio leuven mul nil I liavo to ilo I to out Ilium aviny until nlio coincm Imok." Ulni'liinntl Commercial Trlb mm. TITQ r rmnnsniiy cured, rinistrrtsrvnus&s fl 10 an.rnislilMr'siissurlir Kllnii'sllrsMlttetee lle.lui.r, M.1,.1 r.ir l'rli Itlalhullleanittr.ellM. 111. U. 11, Kiln., I.I.I. .Ml Mli Hi,, I'lillultlplila, fa. Natural Icehouses. Tlm oolil In n ravurii In Franco la bo ureal, no miitler liow warm lint ax ternnl ntmoilirro may lm, tint visitor cannot iiroioni; lilit slay without lucnii vnlinci nnlvss wrnpppil In wlntor rlothliii;. Tlii'in mu not loin limn a scorn o( llient natiirnl Icoliouscs In Franco ami irolilily linll an many In Italy. Iikaknkhh Ovnmir UK t'UHKD Hr local iillrllitm. m Itier ramml reach the disrated portion il the ear. 'I limp Isonlrone we? iiiruro tit em... nun mat it ur constitu tional reiur1lik. Ilreflirss Is reused by an tn- nainritrtuidlilnn ol tlm tnurous lir tgoftae Kii.terhlaii 'lube. When this lul fli In flAtitnl ton litvi a rtimtiMMif Miiniil r Hnper Irr t healing, anil tthrii it ii rtiltrelr closed lira) tins Is lli resull. and utiles. Hie Itiriaiiima. Hull rill Ixi tikt'ii nut ftii'l Dili luiitt irtl red to III nut mil t'tiiiitllltiii, lirnrlng will be destroyed lure er nine rsso. tint t.t ti a are censed br fiuriti. w hlt'li Ii iinililiiit htii an Innained cotttllllnli id llto luilrtftil eurlerrs. Vtewillghe iii lliiihlinl Hollars for anr riMMif llrilnriili'inifil h tilirfll) that can noi I cured by lull's t'aiarrli Cure. Hind lor llrcultri, Ire. r. J. t-IIKNKY at CO.. Toledo, O Holder Ilruiglsts, : iitin iuilr I'liu in tu but Carrying Onc'a Own Outfit. Iteiforo tint rovolutlon In Franco It wan customary hIiuii n Kentlitinan liail Ixwn Inviltttl out to dinner to semi lilt rervant in nilvaiuo wltli lila knlfo, fork ml spoon. II lie liail no corvant lio carried ttittin wllli lilm In lili pocket. Mothers olll ninl Mri. Vt'llislnw's Soothing cilup tin best triiiolr tu uh tor llnlr clilldnu tit tullilug MIMlll. Title l'tf i. It wna not until 1470 that a title pKO hdh intrntliicril to bookii anil In England not till Iwlorii 1IU0, v.ln-11 W. l)o Macliliiiu IiiiiihI oiio to lilt little twok on tliu .ealileiuo. Cailon never n Mul them, but tVynkyn Do Wonlo era ployaj lliem In i.uatly all It la liooka. Kor forty year'i rito'i Cure for Con uni)tiou on currti f-oii(iia ana coiuo At tlmggUn. I'rlre2fjriitt. The Uiual Thine "I would llku to know," atkml tlio parent, who had n eon In noed ol tome litrtlior tttlucalion, "what la tlio couree t your collw?" "Tho iimial liall-mllo courao of eln dera and all lint eorl ol thing, yoa know," aliMinttnlnilitdly repllml the proaldunt ol tlio grout institution. 1'hlUdelphla I'reaa. LOWEST RATES To Chicago, Dnhuquo and the Eatt; to Den Molnea, Kanitat City and the Boutlieaat, vln Chicago Urent U'eat em railway. Klectrlo llxlilivl tralna, UnequnlUtl nervlco. Write to J. P. Klmer, 0. 1'. A., Chicago, for Informa tion. Protecting the People. The public rentlment in favor of re itrlctlng autorrolillea to racetracka oi poclally laid out for tliem la elrmllly Raining In atrviiKth. Uevlul wlf-mot-ora are welcome in tho hlghwnya, but not tho racing demons. Now York Tribune. An Unkind Suggestion. "You lovo my daushto.?" "fiho's all tho world to mo, air." "Then I don't aupposo you'll want aettlemont." Exchange. The Innocent Suffer With The world lo-d.iy Is full of innocent sufferers from that most loathsome disease, Contagious Mood I'olson. People know in a general way that it is a bad disease, but if nil its horrors could be brought before them they would Bluiti it ns they do the leprosy. Not only the person who contracts tt suiters, but the nwful taint is transmitted to children, and the fearful sores and eruptions, wealc eyes, Catarrh, and other evidences of poisoned blood show these little innocents are sufTcriiifr the awful consequences of some bodv's Kin. So hii'hlv contnirioiis is this form of blood polsou that one mar be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use by a person afflicted with this miserable disease. There is danger even in drink, lug from the same vessel or eating out of the same tableware, as many pure and innocent men and women have found to their sorrow. The virus of Contagious Wood Poison is so powerful and penetrating that D I fl D I") P fl IS fl N IS NO within n short time nftcr the PLUULf rUIOUIl IP HU first little sore appears the whole I system is infected and everv RESPECTER OF PERSONS ' drop of blood in the body is tainted with the poison, nud the 1 skin is soon covered with a red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings appear in the groins, the hair and eyebrows fall out, I and unless the ravages of the disease ore checked at this stage, more violent and dangerous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive I sores, copper colored splotches, terrible pains itt bones and muscles, and general breaking down of the system. ... , I S. S. S. is a specific for Contagious Dlood Toison and the only remedy that antidotes this peculiar virus nud makes a radical and complete cure of the disease. Mercury and Totash hold it in check so long as the system is under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaksout again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring on Hheumatlsm and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro. duce bleeding and sponginess of the gums and decay of the teeth. S. S. S. cures Dlood I'olson in all stages and even reaches down to hereditary taints can be taken without any Injurious effects to health, and an experience ox nearly fifty years proves beyond doubt that it cures Contagious Blood Poison completely and permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book," Which describes fully the different stages aud symptoms of the disease. WE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA QAm Modern Conveniences. Tho Abilene Democrat tella of ii limn Who fttnpivd over lilgbt III it sum 1 1 town nonr thvio itml rcglsUtrud at tho hiitnl polnled out lo ti I tu liy tho tomlui'tor at tho host In town. In tho morning hit wanted to tnkti n Imtli mid coiisiiIIimI tho prrprielor about It. Tho proprie tor shouted buck to tlio rear : "Hero, Tom, tlila hero gout wauls In tako n Imtli. llring tlio flxln's." Tom noon appeared, rnrryiiig n enko of ynllow ininn, n tonol mid n pick, "What's the idik for?" nakud tho guest. "Why," said tho proprltlor; "you'll liavo to dam up the cieek." Kmitns (Jlty Htar. (lot Tired ol the dun. A Clay county man, says the Halts burg Democrat-I.ever, took his pastor out hunting oiio dny. They Iml but ono gun between t lion and tho preach er carried It. After tbity had neon out half an hour tho man felt something linking lilm In the sldo Turning nround quickly be found tho preacher IHiklng lilm with tho mtiiilu of tho gun and fumbling over tho hammers. "Kay, brother," askod tho mlnlitor, "how do you lot those things down?" I'lio man has sworn off taking preach ers hunting. Kansas City Htar. Heal Kcllneil. Mnmo My steady blow mo off tor supier at a reg'lar rottaurant last night. Mag Bay, they toll mo ho'i real re flnetl. "Dal'a w'at. When he poured his coffee out In 'la saucer tor cool It he didn't blow It llku some guya would, but lst fanned It wld 'Is panama." Philadelphia 1'rnss. Tht (lime ol l.ove. "It always takes two to play tho game ol love.' she lalil. "Oh. I don't know," ho replied. "The brisk business which Is being dono In the dlvorcit courts wiinn to In dicate that it It common to have three or four hands dealt around." Chicago Kecord-llornld. On tht Verge ol Lunacy. Mr. Ardent Do you bullevo that lovo It lillntIT Miss Cynlque Yes, to a certain ex tent. I am fully convinced that n man In love cannot eu hlmrolf at others sou lilm. Town Topics. David Was on Time. Mr. Jong I ne (tentatively) If I should not be homo at dinner tlino you need not Mra. Jogglns (with decision) You'll be homo at the ususl time, David. Jogglns says lie doesn t know how It is, but when bis wife says a thing It la pretty sure to como true. Typts ol Mind. Then It a feminine and masculine type of mind The former depends chiefly on memory and ia reproductive. The latter relies on reamning and It creative. Tho mind of the man of eel- encu It masculine. Not every woman possess'! a feminine mind, though mauy men have little else. Chinese Jews. Ad Inscription on a stone tablet found In tho mint of an old eynagoguo in Kalfonfii shows that the Jews first entered China during the Han dynasty, from U. U. 200 to A. 1). 220. A Pleasant Dream. "I've been thinking of taking a couple of months off tlila summer" began tlio man at tlio deiik. "A couple of months oil? " repeated tho roan near the door. "Why, I lidn't know you ever got but a couple of weoka." "I don't, but I can think about tak ing two months, can't I?" And only the hard-working electric fan was heard for the next flvo min utes. Montreal Herald. A DlMouraged Tighter. Ho Isn't so much of a fighter aa ho used to be." 'No. You seo he waa always look Ing for some one who could whip him at least that's what ho raid." "Well?" "Well, he found hl.n." Population ol New Zealand. Compared with 1001 the population of New Zealand (851,003, Including 43,143 Maoris) shows an Increase last year of 20,'.'03. The Guilty ana removes an traces oi mc poison uuu saves the victim lrom the pitiable conse. 1 quenecs of this monster scourge. As long as a drop oi me virus is icu in uio uiuuu it is liable to break out, and there is danger of transmitting the disease to others. S. S. S. ia D-uaranteed nurely vecetable and CHILDIIEN'S INSTINCTO. Where Appetite la Concerned Tlir rlhonlili In a Measure, He (peeled. Many ways of Infancy mid childhood seem to ndulta uiiimturnli mid If chll- 'droll cbmico, at they frequently do, to exhibit tendencies mil mill rather thou esthetic, we are npt to consider lliem such ni to he properly frowned upon. , Yet It might often contribute to one's unanimity if It were borne In mind that child Instinct, more freijiienlly then reason, It In the right. lTor example, the lusty fit of crying Incident to the baby's bulb, although It niny prove annoying to the mother, It one of the best possible tunics for the infant. The vigorous ri-splratlom and Increased nctlvlty of the muscular tis sue conduce even more thnn tho fric tion of the bath towel to a healthful glow of the skill. The Infant that Is obstreperous enough to resent with loud crying lit nurse't efforts to tooth It, until It It again In flannels, It not likely to lake cold from Itt bath. Again, In the matter of eating, the child sometimes exhibits singular ten dencies. From the time a child begins to come to the table until the period of youth he often shows strong likes and dislikes. Just how much tendencies may be combated Is perhaps of little moment, but In the quantity of food desired each child should be a law unto himself. To brllie or coax n child to tat more than ho wants Is certainly not commendable. Many who, at children, are extremely "deli cate" In their eating, develop In later life digestive organt of superior abil ity. Overfeeding Is never so fraught with dangers aa In childhood, and In those numerous cases In which the child In stinct opposes the eating of aa much food aa It ordinarily regarded as nor mal It should be respected. In the event of a small appetite being the evidence of Impaired vitality or dis ease other concurrent symptoms will be to evident as to lead to consulta tion of a physician. Glowing cheeks and sturdy limbs are admirable and a delight to the fond parents, hut to many children they are simply not natural, and no amount of food can produce them. In many children nature exhibits a conservative tendency, and tho scraw ny limbs and fallow cheeks may be an Indication of conserved energy, by vir tue of which tome organ or orgnnt may not be overtaxed during the grow ing ngu. The diseases of childhood often re sult In temporarily damaged organ", which time mid a following of tho Instincts of observation which nature meanwhile Improve may entirely ov ercome. Thus It Is that tnauy children regarded throughout child hood as delicate and not llkily to sur vive till adult life not only reach man hood and womanhood, but attain qual ities of extraordinary physical or men tal vigor. It Is well to realize that very rare- 'y are there two children even In tho same family similar in their physical equipments, ana that, tliererore. no "rule of thumb" method of rearing tuem Is ever eminently successful. Wanted tu Hen Orunitliu. Muster Itoss ICd wards, 4 years of age, living In Irvlngton, N. J., was very fond of hit grandmother, and spent most of his time at her home, sayt the Philadelphia Ledger. Ono aft ernoon ho came home from play so very tired that he could eat no din ner, and asked his mother to put him to bed. Klio took hi in upstairs, and when lie was ready for bed, said: "Now, my little boy must say his prayers." "I tun't I am so tired." "You want to go to henven, don't youj Then you must say your prayers." "Aro you doln' to heaven, mamma?" "I hope to, and want to tec my 11 tt lo boy there." "Is papa doln' to heaven?" "He hopes to." "Well, you and papa go to heaven, and I'll go around and see grandma." lis Took a NcodoU Host. "Yoakum of "Krlsco," as he it known In the railroad world. Is one of tho workert. They tay he never tires. Ono day a friend called at tho Ilroad street office to tee htm. It was 4 In tho afternoon. He found tho president leaning back In a big chair, reading a newspaper and smoking. In surprlso he asked what was up. "You sec, I've worked pretty hard for the past ton years," said Jlr. Yoak um, "and I think I need a long rest." The next day tho tamo friend dropped In again. Yoakum shook hands In hit hearty way, but said: "Qlad to tee you, but I'm up to my eyot In work. I haven't much time." "I thought you were going to take a long rest!" exclaimed his friend. "That's all right. I took It yester- day," said tho president. Kvldenoe of the ICneiny. It Is related that nt a recent sham battle a young lieutenant, posted with his company behind a wall, ordered his men to Are at a detachment of troops who were marching by. Tho gum were loaded with blank cartridges, aud no harm was done; but the detachment happened to bo on tho tame aide of tho sham fight as the company which had fired itt tt. Tho commanding officer camo rid ing up. "Why did you flro on those men?" ho demanded of the lieutenant, hotly. "I supposed they were tho enemy," aid tho lieutenant. "And what led you to aupposo they were the enemy?" "Because my tnllor was nt tho head of them and I saw my butcher In the ranks. What clso could I suppose, sir?" No Sympathy, "Charley, dear," said young Mi-h, Torklus, "you know I never blame you for auythlug that Is not your fault." "Hut when the horso you bet on loses, that lsu't your fault, Is It?" "Charley, dour, tho winner was Just as easy a horse to bet on us any other, wasn't it?" "Wby-cr-ycs." "No ono forced you to bet on eoim other horso?" "No." "Then I can't seo that you desert t Buy sympathy whatever." Fibroid Tumors Cured. A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. TT.. T.T r -r . n r ivus. jriaycs, 01 Doston, Mass., the following letter tells how she cured, after every thing- else failed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Mrs. Iluycs' First Letter Appealing to Mrs. IMnldiatii for Help : "Deaii Mris. I'inkium: I have been under Boston doctors' treat ment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and tlio soreness extends up my spino. I liavo bearing-down pains both back nnd front. My ab domen la swollen, and I liavo had flowing 6iell3 for three years. My np pctito is not goxl. I cannot walk or bo on my feet for any length of time. "Tho symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little, book ac curately describe my case, so I wrlto to you for advice." (Signed) Mrs. K. I. IfATts, 252 Dudley St, (Itoxbury) Boston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result "Dsxn Mas. I'inkiiam: Sometime ago I wrote to you describ Ing my symptoms nnd asked your advice. Vou replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. "Tho uso of I. lhi i:. I'inkiiam' Vegetable Compound cntireiy expelled tho tumor and strengthened my wholo system. I can walk mileH now. "JLrdla 13. I'liiUhain's Vegetable Compound is worth flvo dol lars a drop. I adviso all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to givo it a faithful triaL" (Signed) Mas. E. F. Hayes, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Mountains of golilcould not purchase such testimony or tako the plnco of tho health nnd happiness which lijdla 13. IMiikhatn'a Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should bo accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Jo'dta 13. Pliikhain's Vegetable Compound standi without a jieer as a remedy for all the distressing Ills of women; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis placements oi mo womo; uacxacuo; irregular, suppressed or mintul menstruation. Surely tho volume and character of the testimonial let ters we aro daily printing in tho newspapers can leave no room for doubt. Mrs. Hayes at her abovo address will gladly answer any letter which sick women mar write for fuller information about her illness. Her gratitudo to Mrs. Hnkham and Lydia E. IMnlilinrn's Vegetable Compound is so genuino nnd heartfelt that sho thinks no trouble is too great for her to take in return for her health and happiness. Truly ia it said that it is Lydla 13. Plnkhnm's Vegctablo Com pound that is curing so many women, and no other medicine ; don't for. get tjils when somo druggist wants to sell you something else. (Cnnn FORFEIT If nnnol rorttiwllhrro.!tKth origins letter, and itntnr at nnilllll tfttUiuonlalj, wtilch will prnre tlietr absolute frenutotneit. WUUUW I.rdla E. I'lnkhnln Modlclno Co., V-jTin. llaaa. Dased on Uxpcrlence. "Sag." queried the janitor, "did It ever occnr to you that beggars and ped dlora are not superstitious?" "It nover did," replied the elevator man. "Woll they're not," eaid the Janitor. "It takes more than a sign to keep them out ol a building. Washington Monument. Tho Washington monument, the highest in the world, towers 655 feet In tho air and is composed of 18,000 blocks ol marble, each two feet thick. Comes Natural to lUm. "Qpon Is a good fellow, but his con versational abilities aro remarkably limited, lie has a low stock phrases, and that s all. "Well, what olso can yoa expect? lie s a stockbroker. Sott Coal Mines Increase. It Is stated that on Jan. 1, 1003. there were 1,214. bituminous coal mines in operation in Pennsylvania, as com pared with 018 on Dec. 31, 1900. Extremely Rare. Tommy Top, what Is meant by the tense of humor? Father The teneo of humor, my ton, consists largely ol knowing when not to bo fanny. Philadelphia Itecord. Ills Wants Defined. Church -I see that floriet wants some ono to write some advertising verses for him. Gotham Some nursery rhymes, evi dently. Yonkera Statesman, To the Manner Dora. Crawford Did he have much trouble In becoming a bridge policeman? Crabshaw Not after it was discov ered that he used to be a floor walker and kept the crowd moving In front of a bargain counter. Judge. Out at First. "Generally speaking," began the lemtnlne end of the sketch, "I "Yes," Interrupted tho villain In the play, "that's what you are." Chicago News. Where Tobacco Is Free. Aldornoy is the only place in the British islands whero tobacco Is now untaxed. The Bouthwlck h th largest cspteltj, Is Cutest Boudlorcittlozue, MITOHEU, LEWIS Flnl mail ruror in was by Vegetable Compound. No Cause for Alarm. "Death loves a shining mark," quot ed the young man with the high collar and noisy tie. "Oh, well, don't be uneasy," re joined the marble-hearted young maid, "you're not so brilliant. Cincinnati Enquirer. Not rjullty. "Sandy." caid Gritty George, "here Is where tome sarcastic writer Bayadere ain't much difference between ui tramps and de loafers dat hang out In de country stores." "Oh, git out!" sneered Sandy Pikes. "Who ever heard of us alttln' on soar boxes?" Chicago News. The Qreek Pike. The common measure of road dis tance in Gree e is the pike, which equals three-quarters of an English yard. Ready lor Another Turn. It is not surprising that a plot hat been discovered in bervia lor aveng Ing" King Aloxander. It is seldom that the tendency towards conspiracy and assassination is eradicated by con spiracy and assassination. Indianapo lis Sentinel. A New England Sandwich. "How many children have you?" asked the friend of his boyhood. "I have three. The oldest and youngest aro girls, and the second child ia a boy. My wife calls them the 'sandwich.' " "Huhl" said the boyhood friend. "That's the first time I ever heard ol a sandwich with the tongue on the out side." London's nany (Iravcyards. Of the 302 burial grounds which London has had only 40 are still In ueo. More than 50 have vanished lrom sight entirely; about a hundred have Deen transformed from neglected, ouonslve eyesores Into brlgnt, cneenui gardens, where London's toilers meditate among the tombs during their luncheon hour; and the rest, crowded with gravos, are closed alike to the undertaker and the public. P.N.U. ISO M-1903. 3 TJCTHBN writing to advertlsrs pleaa VI msniion inn papr. and etilest worker of any Day Tress made, Milled froo. & STAVER OO. NO RACC SUICIDE TOft THIS UTAH MAN WITH 39 CHILDREN Lorln Karr of Ogdcn, Utah, Is the father of 20 son and 10 daughters, Ho has 200 grandchildren, and 00 great-grandchildren. Hit living de scendants to day number, approximate ly, 40') souls. Of bis 3U children 30 are living -18 sons and 12 daughters. All are strong, healthy and vigorous. They are prosperous farmers, merchants, lawyers and doctors; the girls have married Into every station, and all have large families. All of these children have been ed ucated by I'arr, and he has given them a start In life Had all of them lived to manhood and womanhood be feels that there would have been none too LOnl.f FARO. many, and he declares that h felt the loan of the few that died In child hood as keenly as would the father of a small family. Fa it has two brothers Enoch and Allan. These two men, 02 and 80 years old, respectively, have between them 51 children, and ,103 descendant, all living. This makm the total num ber of descendants of these three brothers 710 souls. Although Farr la now 81, h moves, looks, acts and talks like a man 20 yoara younger. Drowning. Do not forget that per sons who have been under water half an hour have recovered. Keep work ing at them, itoll the body on a bar rel, breath Into the mouth, bathe with ammonia or alcohol, work his arms and legb. Keep at work for an hour at least and you will probably save his life. The Drum of the Ear. The drum Is the car Is as thin as paper, and this Is stretched like a curtain between the air outside and that within, and thus, having nothing to support It, and being extremely delicate, a slap with the hand on the side of the face, made with the force which sudden and vio lent anger gives It, has In multitudes of cases ruptured this delicate mem brane, resulting In the aQlIctlon of deafness for life. As the right band Is almost always used, it Is tho left car which Is stricken; this aids In account ing for the fact that the left ear Is more frequently n'tfected with deafness tbau the right. Many of the ailments for which phy sicians prescribe bismuth aud a varie ty of other "aids to digestion" would be entirely relieved by exercise as much as possible In the open air. Even a frail person, one who has fairly reached the age of decrepitude, should be encouraged to use tbe wheel chair, receive massage and be taken out of the bed everyday for a while. The day should be varied as much as pos stole, and tho body exercised so that it will be possible for It to rest natur ally during the long periods of rest which the disease, whether acute or chronic, necessitates. There are cer tain diseases which are called fatigue diseases tremor, writer's cramp and local spasm. These are all caused by the excessive use of special muscles, and no one so afflicted should fall to atop for a certain time each day as long a time as can be spared, and let the part have the repose which it de mands. This suggestion is specially meant for teachers and operators on tho typewriter, and clerks men and women who spend long days at the desk working over figures. Old French Adage Affirmed. A young American lawyer once ap peared In the High Court of England to argue a case In which be was also the defendant. Addressing the court. he referred to tbe old French adage declaring that he who argues bis own Case Ulla U IWI 1U a tlicitii niiv. luv . ,.. I.o.l fAt hoapd lia Iftft fni ttta laotr ii i. v. v. v um.u - - - - home lu a distant city, having asked a friend to notify him by wire when the decision was given. This was the pithy despatch he received,' Old French adage ttlflrniedr Not Ashamed of the Funeral. Tho ottlco boy had taken a day off to attend his father's funeral. When he came back my friend asked condol Ingly about tho obsequies. "You bet," said the boy sadly, yet with a touch of pride, "we hurled hlni out o' sight." Hrooklyn Kagle. The I'ropjr Classltloatlon. De Stylo Is ho a chip of tho old block? Uunbusta No, bos a claw of tho old ouster. St. Louis Lumberman. What has become of tho old-fashion-il woman who used to say: "Now, ti I 'ten, tho ono that cats tlu mo-t s'.i nnd milk vU get tho hlggcb o i hi?' ' 1 11 lW TF'WNN 1 Black Hair "I have used your Iltir Vigor for five years and am greatly pleated with It. Il certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Mrs. Helen KIltenny.NewI'ortUnd, Me. Aycr's Hair Vigor has Dccn restoring coior to n r- he... H gray iiair ior nnv years, and It never falls to do this work, cither. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for kccnlng your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. II. 00 Mitt. 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