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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1904)
Mnkos its presence known by ninny G.ftns, glandular tumors, bunches in tho neck, cutaneous eruptions, in flamed oyelids, soro cars, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsapariiia Effects permanent cures. "Hpi'nli lur Yhiii'ncIi. lriird I .cli i'Miir of llollilmiu, neniiy n IiiiihImiI years nun, Him n widower, nnit In Un Inner pint of lilt 1 1 ft tifiirljr lillllll. Hi' wijnyi'd mi InllMlllli' frli'iiil till) Willi IiIh ni'iKliliiir, l.unl Albe marle, unit luiil. In Ills own mlml, so li'i'ti'd I .inly Amu', uu of l.nril .Mill' 11,111 le u iliiiiiiliii th, ua ttiu future wife of III ni'iilii'w mill tliu mistress of Ilolltlinin. One liny I.ndy An tip rniiio almiK (o Join I s ninrnliiK I I'll', nnil l.unl I.Hith I it ncliiril tllr opportunity of nnkliiK Iiit: "A inn', my dear, how atiniihl you llltu to ln mistress of ItnlklininV" "There la imtliliiK I should III;.' bet tor," iiimwi'i'i'il l.mly Alim,l ilruwIiiK herself up In lll'l- Knilllll'. "Tlii'ii I Hlmll achd by nephew Will III in In (nnil you." 1 .naly A inn' drew hcranlf up still limn', nnil tlicliti'iiliia l"T ri'ln, replied en tuily Iml .cry urnwly: "I hIiiiII never lin mistress of Hoik Imin on i lion- ti'rm " It was Itn n tin old urntloitian'a turn to ri'ln In lil" burse. I lo looked liU ciiiiipiiuluii tut nl In tin' fu i', iiiul naked Iiit. "Why. )' don't unun to guy yon would miirry nicV" "Vca, Iml I 1 would. Anil tlioro I tlnthllltf I tdiolllil nlali more." Thin (vii ii tviHiluK Hint was not "ImiB n ilolim," nud It litl to u most happy innirluKC 01 SVU'c Interest. IIro.il. Win., July 1H Bprelal Charles Y. fati'Mon, Justli'0 ol the l'titteo for Oconto Co., has dalUcti'd a Judgment that in of Ihturoat to tliu wlioto Hulled Hluti'H. I'm In Icily, tlmt Judgment la, "liudd'a Kldnny I'll In mo tho heat Kidney mcdicinu on tliu mnfki't tialuy." Ami Mr. IVtoreun irivca Ilia rcnaoii fur thl jiidtiinrnt. II" nty: "Ijist j winter I Ii ii-1 mi nrlilnit pain in my I (nick uliiili .troubled uio very much, i III tho morning I roo Id hardly utrnlghl en my Imi'k. I did not know whnt It ' wna hill nn advertisement led mi' lo try' Dmld'a Kidney I'llln Afti-r Inline our ( dux I inn only any they hnvi'ilono more lor mi' Ihnn expected an I Icol nn well now na ever I did lii'foro." ' 1'iiln in tho I Kirk la ono of tho flret symptoms of Kldnny ill (!'. If not i cured hy Dodd'a Klilni'y Pills It inny ih'Vi'lop Inlo Hright'a Disease. I'la-1 I i ti p, Ithi'timntlain or aomo of thi' othiT di'iidly forma of Kidney Disease. An Author I'rnalonrit. Ttt'A Itrltldli niitlinr-i lirn nl tirnanilt In tho pulilli' ryra on account of pen- ' alom they nro receiving. Joai-pli Con I mil lina f 1.5(a) from tho llrltlali So- j clcty of Authors, which generosity la oipliilnoil hy tlie fact Hint llio nil- j tlior. whine writings nro nuionc those i 111 greatest ili'iniiiiil hy the pnhllalii'm today, yet aeeins to hnio dlttlriilty In ! providing for hit ilntly wants, hiijh' Hip Now York lilolie. Tin- Immcdluta j reason for tho pension, inoroowr. was t tho accidental burning of liimiti-, trrlpr, whh'h catastrophe o depressed lr. Conrad that hla friends thought It wise to rollcvo him from the m- I rcaalty of anything ao hiiinilrnm nml fordid na lookliiK out for hla timid and j butter. I Tho cusp of Conrnil ran Inirilly fnll to recoil Unit of Curlyli', who, lien' Mill hroilKht tho disastrous nowa of i tint di'struillnn of n ootnpli'lo hook of 1 tho "Ili't oliitlon." spent tin' om'IiIiik In ' nltoniptltiK 'o rhwr tho oulprlt -uinl tlii'ii aot about tho r-vi ttlnji. Tim ensfj nf Miss Frnnktc Orscr, of IJoslon, Mass., is in teresting to all women. "Rkaii Mnt. I'inkiiau : I nuffereil mlnory furhovi-riilyciirH. My hnclc nclted nnil 1 had lii'iirlnir-down pnliia, nnd fro iiiiL'tit Itonilni'hoH. I would often wnlto from n roatful hlcep In hucU pain nnd misery tlmt It would ho linurH hofiiro 1 could close my oyon nunln. I ilrciulcd tho lonff iililhtH nnd wonry days. I could do no work. I consulted dllTer cnt pliyaloinna hoplnif to ifot relief, hut, Uudlntf Hint iliolr medlcineii did not euro tno, I tried I.yiltlt 13. lMllk luiiii'H VcKotaltlo Ooniioninl, ns it vnn hlulily rceoiiiiiuiiided to mo. I run I'lad that 1 did so, for I noon found that It wns tho modlclno for my case. Very noon I was nil or every ncuo nun tain nun ruMiiiui w I"1""" " " r....1 .,liiilld. have a fluo niinetlto. nnd hnvo (rained In woli-ht a lot. Miss FriANitns Oiiarcn, H Wnrrcnton Ht Iloston, Mass. fSOOOforl If original of about Utttr proving Qinultuntn cannot oo pro Surely you cmuiot wish to ro malu wcftlc.HlckiuHl illscoiirnifcd, nml oxhuustca with each ilay'H worlc. Homo lorant?cinciit of tlio fomlnlno ortjans Is responsible, for this cxliiuistlon, folloljintr nny kind of work or effort. IiyUla 13. l'liilclmnrs Vecetabla Uompoiiiul will hel you J"Ht in It has Ihousauds of otker women. .pjl-l'M-MM'lll-.l.l-IIII.i-i I Ueit Cousli Bruu. l'u.tM Uisjif. un I In t Hill. HO a DT 1.I1UW V.VIUIIffl.L. -.TIN I aAAAVWAA. Iflirnl Krcn llellvcry nit Alii At tliu recent Inluruiitlliiiil (lood Honda (Vjuvi'iitlon, nt Ht. I.oula. lion. I'rniik II. Novlna, of tliu 1'nlti-d Htntoa I'oatollli'o lli'iiiirtineiit, delivered mi nililriiaa In which ho an Id: "Tint oatithllaliuiviit of tho rarnl freo delivery of mull Hirouidiout tint coun try 1 in w proiliieeil a iniirked liiiprovv mi'iit In tho condition or tho hlKliwnya. When Hicru I n proapect of rural free delivery In n community, work Imme diately hi'Klua on tho rondi. Thcro nro now In operation 1,000 rural route over which nirrlora trnvel KM, imm mllea ilullverlnu mull to ntiout tl.ina).(aji) peoplo. Moro thnrr Ki.WJ hrlduea hnvu hecn conatructed over atrcmua that would not hnvo heun hilllt If It liinl not hecn for tint calnh Italiuiiitit of tho freo delivery ayatum. Nearly every portion of tho country, whuru road coudltluna will warrant It, la now aupplli'd with thla aervlco. Hut In many aectlona tliu hitil condllloua of tho twtds, or tho Inclc of hrlilca, pro vent tile extension of the aervlco. Tho rural eiirrier of n atnndnrtl route la now expected U) tritvel ithntll twenty llvo mllua ouch dny to oarri IiIh wilury of JU00 n your, lie la required to fur ulah nml maintain Ida own outfit nml leum, .trid to Klvo n hond of J.WO for tho fntthful porforiiiniico of Ilia ilullea. Kxperlcnco lina ileiuoiiatrnted Hint thla dUtmieo la too Kriitt on account ot tho hnd condition of lite ronda. Ho tunny rnrrlcra hnvo roaluned, therehy cnua UiK in licit confiialon nnd Intior In tho ili'pnrtinent, that tho Conical Jtut "d Joiirned hna heeri iiiiupelleil to ndd $170 n yonr to the anlnrli-a of tho car rlera of tho country. Thla Increnao of snlnrlea mitoiiuta to about $1,000,000 a year nildltionnl tlmt tho department hna to pny to maintain thla furvlco on account of hnd ronda. Over n ood traveled or mncmliiuiUed plko rond n carrier can eaally niako twenty-live mllea n dny all tlrnea n wefk. With the ronda na they nro, It la a ciueitlon whether tho next CortKreaa will riot ho called upon to add another $1,(00,000 to tho anhtrlea of tho carrlcri. "L'ndor tho road htwa of moat of the Wcitern Ktatca nt tho preterit time work la done upon tho road a In tho fall hy tho vnrloua rond dlatrlcta, whim thcro la no work to bo dono on tho farm. In the aprliiK thla work disap pears. Nothing penunticnt remnliia, nnd tlio ronda nro In n hnd condition, or worao, thnn they wero before. Tho oat of $"J.ooo to Jil.iKK) n mile for tho construction of hard ronda In thla Woatvrti country It too i?reat. In moat lualnncva, for road dlatrlcta, townahlpa nnd coillillea to hear; iielther la It rlKlit Hint they ahould bear tho rntiro rant. Tho public nt lurk'c, which almroa directly or Indirectly In tho benellta, ahould contrlhuto to tho expense. Thcro never will ho Kood toads In thla country until tho National (lovernment tnkoa Hie Initiative In thla movement, nud tho D-spcctlve Htntea of the Union Join In with liberal cautrlbiitlona, and this nealn la supplemented hy local etiterprlae. Continental nurie, IhiK Imul mid Ireland nro covered with tinnl broad pikes built nt tlio expenso of the governments of thoso countries. No country In the world ever yet hnd or ever will hnvo permanent nnd paas ablo hlKhwaya conatructed and main tained by local nuthorlty. "Sixty per cent of tho population of thla country Uvea In tlio cities mid vll liiK'cs; -10 per cent Uvea lit the country. It Is not fnlr or Just to place the en tire burden of Kood ronda upon the alioulilera of tho fanner. Tho in-nornl public tdinrci directly or Indirectly lit tho benetlla and should benr tho ex pense of nn ciiultnble tin for this pur poio on nil nsseasiiblo valliea. Tho wclh'ht of It upon the Individual would then be na llkiit na a summer shadow. Whllo thla apecter of taxation mny frighten aomo of our skittish country friends nnd cnusti them to rear nud pluiiEo n little, they will Hnd on closer Inspection Hint tho Kohlln Is a harm less creation of tho lntnKluatlou. They will Kt't buck In benellta ten times moro than they will pay out lit taxes. "Why aomo of our friends Rptirn (lovernment nld when It la offered them I cannot understand. They claim to bo opposed to It on principle, and ran aeo no k'lHxl In It. There nro aomo peoplo ao constructed that when look ing Into n pool of wnter they can nev er aeo tho sky and tho clouds above It rcllected on Its surface, but only the mud at the bottom. "This Government nover falls to do tho rlKht thliiR In tho end. It will not full to do tho right thins In this In stance. Tho Impetus Riven to this movement by n few proRresslvo states men who Introduced mensurea lit Con gress Inst winter authorizing national nld In tho construction of highways, will ultimately produce- tho results aimed nt. It cannot fnll to do so bo eitnso tho public Interest demands It; Uio progress nf tha ago demands It, tho wolf nro nnd development of the country nt lnrgo demnnd It, and It Is bound to eomo In spite of thoso who rulso their voices In opposition to It." FREE MEALS FOR PUPIL8. lCtironcuti HcltooU Look After the Wel fare of the Poor Hcholura. It la the boast of Americans that their public school Bystein Is tho best In the world, but there Is one respect, at least. In which (lorinnny leaves tho Status far behind. In several cities of tho fatherland freo meals nro pro vided at tha public schools for chil dren nccdlriK additional nutriment, tho custom prevailing hy tho report of Consul Warner at 1-elpslc In twenty oua cities. With tho exception of Ilerllu, liar men, llruuswlck nnd N'ureiuhcig, not only tho poor hut the sick and nitlrin children wero also given breakfast. In Magdeburg food Is only supplied In very hard winters Instead of break fast dinner U given to tho children In Dresden, Munich, Stettin and Strnss burg, but lu Munich It la projected to nlao furnish brenkfnat In Hamburg tliurii la attached great weight to pro viding proper dlmtera for the children, Hut Riparian of which amounts to about 2H.000 marks (ffl,0'H annually. In llruuswlck, Ilrcslnu, Colognn, Kiel, I'oatiu nnd Nuroinborg dinner, In addi tion to breakfast, la also furnished. In Ilrcslnu, Charlottoriburg. Duaael dorf, Ifnllc, Mmtnhelin nnd Mugdo burg Hut food la distributed hy public Institutions, whllo lit Hid other towns II la fiirulahed hy rluirltnhlo societies Tim municipal niilhorltloa of Dnnzlg. Dortmund, Ilnrnbiirg, Hanover, Ko rilgaherg nnd I'oaeri contrlhuto toward thi'sn fiinila, however. Tho hienkfnal la not nlwnya tho amui'i for Instance, white bread, dry or buttered, mid milk: milk, with cof fee nnd lirend; eofTi'o or soup nnd bread, or soup made of Hour mid white bread, t'aunlly (ho children receive milk, tho ipinullly given being from throe Kills lo n pint. The last men tioned ipinullly la provided In Kiel. INVIBIULC HAHDWmTINQ Transfer l.ifl l,jr Ink Wlilcli Mul lit Kcudlljr Developed. In writing with certain forma of Ink on ordinary paper, placing the sheet after thorough blotting In contact with1 it white sheet of paper, It la possible to make on this lutter an Invisible trans ferouee, which, as M. A. Ilcrtlllon hna shown, mny be rendered visible by the trao of certain methods. In fact, a let- f ter placed for several hours between tho leaves of a book will leave Its' secret In this book, and a falsification j In a lodger mny bu proved by tho ex nuiliiiitloii of tho page against which Uru fnlalllisl page rusts. A Nwlss Investigator (It. A. Hclaa, of liiiaaiiiiet hna recently made Investi gations In reference to the above phe nomenon ami In reference to tho con dition! under which It may be pro- dueed. It nppenrs that tho forma- j thin of tlio Imago depends principally i on the Ink, although It was discovered that tho latent Image may he produced ( by nearly one half of the luka In cur rent uae, out of Uilrteon different vnrie j Ilea of Ink seven having produced a positive result. It further nppenred Hint tha formation of the Image do ponded upon the presence of acids In tho colored mixture, the gum and the sugar having no part In tho phenom ena, nlthough tho paper on which the writing has been placed glvca different results. The best results wero obtained j with pnper well sized and polished, for' uio reason mat rue contact in una caao la closer, thus favoring tho production of tha Imago. Tho duration of tho contact Is not necessarily long. In general about an hour, while In order vi reveal tho Im ago two very simple measles nro re sorted to. Tho flrat meUiod la v np ply the back of the sheet on which Hit. latent Imago la supposed to be a warm Iron, an ordinary Ilatlron. which is held In placo until tho paper Is slightly browned, after which tha Imago will appear Bo"","'" nd plete. Tin - o n s any chnn, ' - Ined, and tact with of silver . .' " oral hour ' ' aheeta bcl '' phologrnp blacken, - . stand fort 1 1 bo stated Intent Imr contact w rillustrat Tho (Srcitt Hitaslnii l.uko. I.ako Il.ilkal, which figures so much In tho Oriental situation, la a some what remarkable body of water. Its namo U a corruption of tho Turkish Ilol kul, "rich lake" tho referenco be ing, presumably to tho valuable fish with which It swarms. Lake llalkai la the third largest body of water In Asia. The Caspian and Aral seas are the two larger. Itotli ore aalt. however, whllo Ilatk.il Is fresh. It Is, therefore, the largest fresh wa ter lake In AHla, nud the sixth In size In the world, the Bvo Oreat Lakes of North America each exceeding It lu area. Its waters occupy a remarkable depression In tho vast plateau of Cen tral Asll. The level or us wuiers 18 1,300 feet above the sea, while tho bot tom of tho lake Is, In soma places, moro than 3,000 feet below tho sea level. Its depth Is, therefore, 4,500 feet In tho deepest parts. The lake Is 330 miles long, nnd from nine and a quarter to forty miles wide. Its witters aro a deep blue, and re markably clear. There nro a number of Islands In It; tho largest Olkhon, la forty-two miles long. Thcro nro nu merous hot springs on tho shores, and earthquake vlbnitlona nre frequent. Tho annual value or its salmon, stur geon and other fisheries Is about ono hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Fresh water seals are abundant, and they are caught for their fur. It re ceives tho waters of sovcral sVeams, the main ono being tho Snlnega It Ivor, eight hundred miles long. Tho upper Angara Itlvor, also of cotisnieruuio size, enters Its northeastern end. Its outlet Is the Ixiwer Angara. 011 which Irkutsk is situated, Tho reason why tho Siberian Itnll road was not built around the southern end of tho lako is that tho solid rock of tho mountains reaches to tho wa ter's edge, and Uio task would bo her culean. Kvents lu uio Hast may com pel It nevertheless. Dotting on a Hiiro Tiling. Tho mnglstrato was German, but the prisoner nt tho bur wasn't. "You been hero before, already," said tho magistrate. "Suro 1 has," said tho prisoner. "How many times arrested!" asked tho Judge. "Aw! 1 been pinched moro times than I got lingers an' toes," nald Mr. l'lugugly, "an' I was always dis charged." The mnglstrato took a long look at tho prisoner. Then, leaning toward him In a confidential way, ho said: "I'll bet you ?20 you're not dis charged now." Tut ten on that for me. It's n clticli," wild tho court policeman who stood near by. New York Sun. Consider tho other side, be unreasonable. l'ou inny Ayers Losing your lialr? Comlnc out by the combful? And dolnc nothing? No sense In that! Why don't you use Aycr's Hair Vlcor and Hair Vigor promptly stop the falllnc? Your hair wllLbcgin to Rrow, too, and all dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? "Aw'i llslr Visor la a r'.sl mrf.M wltti in. Mr hslr w. f.llliia "l "7 l.dlf l"'t tl.s II. Ir Vigor aloii.tt It sna r.m tnr I'.lr I. all ill'l W. U. IVoutuua. fliiUi.y. I..I llu.sla'a Awakettng. In Ituaala It la Hie govnnment only Hint sloops. The people nro itwnko nnd nallr, siiys the niitboi of "(Jrenter Ituaala." They nro mak ug new tie iniiriila and fisdlng a row fretslom which Is apparent every tiny In the absence of the former rigid repres sion, mid In the freipiotit Indulgence In license thut Is inUcnllec liberty. One will sometimes sic on tho pal rice ipray nt tit. rcterabirg n lino of peoplo waiting for the stamcr lo tako them to the Islands. Along comes some high olllclnl who, Instead of awaiting hla turn, drlvei to the head of tho line and crowds In ahead of tho others, formerly such an occur rence would have been received In allerico na a matter of course, but now the people hiss mid denounce tho out clul, and police do not Interfere. If n street enr Is delnjed for a con nection ut soma transfer station, the passengers oten bctome rlotoua nnd demand inelr fare lack, or begin to pound' on tho floor itnd even break windows until the police rnako the driver go abend without waiting for the other car; and he Is not allowed to stop again until he reaches his destination. If an olllcer romaiistrntea with a street car conductor for lack of cour tesy to a passenger the crowd will nt onco Interfere, nnd even tho offended passenger turns on hlui. The olllcer is told to glvo his orilcra to soldiers who have to obey, not to freo men who do not, and not to Interfere be tween men who nro as good as ho Is. TJieso are trilling things In them selves, says tho traveler, but to one who tots long known Itussla they nro startling oKni cf a new spirit of freedom. riTP rfrmo.rtlrl.Tlrrt. ".ntntntvtnm - I-f. Sll tr-H ' 1 h 11 ki: . slit' M 1. 1,-, .le.ei ..f u. ' or 1 i'lg. jph. -t. uiu.le : c-.,i-v u a l tl ' i ion "c ili.1.1 "Ir 1 , jij . uUUU. I,,AJ pounds In welgit, pulled S.7M) pounds, or Just ns much as the single elephant Hut, like the horses, they pulled more than their own weight. Otie hundred men pulled 12,0(0 pounds, HI. Oily KcfilBC. It was a welldresaed young man, with n sad, faravay look In his eyes, that stood on He steps as the lady opened the door. "F.xcuse trie, mulam," he anld, as he lifted hla hat, "lut could you dltect 1110 to tho Homo 'or the Friendless!" "Do you mean o say that you aro seeking It as a re'ugoi" she asked lu surprise. "I am, madam," he replied. "I am a baseball uniplri" Chicago Dally Xtwt. Fulled to Icur Her, "It Is said," reuurked the moral Izcr, "that fortune knocks once at ev ery tnnn's door!" "1 guess the old grl forgot to remove her gloves when slu knocked ut mine,' rrjcliied the doiuorulze,. $5 For a Name $5 Send lit. ten or mnrt nam of )om.i? pouple with men nn to mcuto a hiiii'B Kt.ucAtlon ami (or the ftrM one that tnrolli purchasliiK from ui a vchoUrkl.il vv wll remit you i lu -aih. Aililrt'M, Betwell Business Collc Tacoma, Wash. B U V q FROM YOUR DEALER CAN EARN S15.00 PER DAY (l.-illn: Water. Oil or Coal with AUSTIN Wm.L DXILLS M11, lo In alt ! ami ptylos. Wrllo lor Cats iimui's ana il.t of inters lu mu it U.I. & Co. 813 Commer cial liluck. PORTLAND, OKU. P. N. U. No. J0-l0. ft 00 a Mills. I i .Tin "i All diuyjlim. for mrnJmmSlmmmlilmt Thin Hair mm d mfm s K I IC II 11 w IIKN writing to ml vortliera iiloma uieiilluu una imper. tHEWEEKLY VJ1IST0RIAN Ono Hundred Year Auo 'I ho ;cn oritur uf New lluimtahlre re- fused to sign the bill tho Legislature i ed with the germs and jtoi iiiul passed agreeing to the amendment j son of malaria or some pre to the constitution, adopted by two- f vious sickness, are the chief ihlnls of tho Htatea. i sufferers from chronic sores At a mooting of the chiefs of the i and ulcers. While the seiiecn Indians ut IIulTalo, S. Y., one of the tribe was accused of tho practice if u lic ln riif I and executed. The legislature of Massachusctta of fered a 'Z',?, Ulf ",coura1Be"'cn' cultivation of hemp In that it the cultivation of hemp State. (Sonera I Dess.nllnes, of Ilaytl, for mally deelatod war against Spain, em ploying eruiaera to Intercept Spanish veasela. I'or three weeks thcro had been an iliiiiist Incessant full of rain In the Ilddlo Kaatcrn States which caused imeh damage to crops In that section. (loorges and eleven of his fellow con spirators wero guillotined at Paris. iocnlyfivo Years Ago. Tho Hoard of Aldermen of Iloston re fused to allow the Trcrnont Theater to be open on the Fourth of July, that lay being Saturday. Commercial uffulrs in Turkey were n a distressed state owing to Uie seiz ure by Uio Sultan's order of all camels bringing produce to market and con veying supplies to the peoplo of Con stantinople. The courts of Georgia, In order to prevent gambling In tho State, ordered 'hat heavy lines should bo Imposed for such otlense. James L. M. Smlthson. founder of tho Smithsonian Institution, died at (Seuoa. Italy. The Lmperor of Ilrazll was sold to be negotiating with the Rothschilds for mother large loan. Work on the Hunker Hill monument va suspended for tack of funds, fifty Years Ago, Tho law forbidding th Infermnr- rllo of ' ' Mi'1 ' i s a gated. vi , di.,,.x ir K"an. 'it seo.. .i.n.ral society, v. wus .-Lfineri-U. .. -it ' n.iiu S)l.l.. I'tli.e de-'i jut In 1 . -id w a: " - ".w l'.l"lll 111, -'Mi 'Ulna saitiM o'ir or . ."ifvas';.M and atui.'ki.'d ji allied , ' . ': 1 "i the jn ' reUtKi' 1 . I1 1 forty Yean Ago. Tho arrut of two mall drivers at Mankato, illnn., disclosed that exten sive pilfering from the malls had been carried ui for a long time In that Suite. I On the (1'Mcago Hoard 370,000 bush els of wlr.it sold for prices ranging from ?l.sd to $1,113 per bushel. The cmstltutloiial convention of Maryland tassed a measure freeing all slaves and prohibiting slavery In the future. Kentucky, along the Ohio River In the vicinity ot Lexington, was overrun with Confedorata guerrillas. Mrtjor (.eneral V. S. ltosecrans di rected the people of Missouri to organ ize home guards for protection against Confederate guerrilla raids. Ihirty Years Ago, The corner stone of the Chicago post- ulllee and custom house was laid. Fourteen persons were killed and 100 injured when tho tloor of tho Central Itaptlst Church of Syracuse, N. Y., lu which a strawberry fesUval was lu progress, gave way. A two days' battle at Cheloa, Spain, resulted In the defeat of 10.000 Carllsts by a Republican force half ns large, lieueral Concha, Republican, killed. Contracts wero closed at Milan for equipping the railways ot upper Italy with American made palace cars. A Jury ot prominent physicians lu New York was gotten together to de termine how far blood poison contrib uted to death from hydrophobia. lcnty Years Ago. The ltullders and Traders' Exchango of Chicago opened, with headquarters at ISO La Salle street. The heirs of Richard Vaguer re fused an offer of $250,000 from au Amerlcai- for tho exclusive rights to Turslfal." Tho city of Toulon, In France, wai stricken with an epidemic of cholera. A bill to Incorporate Uio national en campment of tho Grand Army of tho Republic was lutrouuceu m tue ia tlonal Senate. Tho grounds of Uio Washington Purk Driving Club were opened to the public for tho first time. Tho third general council of tho ro formed churches (pan-l'resbyterlau) opened In llelfast, Ireland. Ten Years Ago, Fraucols Sadl-Caruot, President of the French Republic, was assassinated In Lyons by Cesaro Giovanni Santo. M. Caslmlr-Perlor was elected Pres ident of tho Republic ot Franca to sue ceed tho murdered Carnot The trial ot Prendergast, murderer ot Carter II. Harrison, to determluo his sanity was commenced la Chicago. Chronic S Eating Cleers i" Kotliinrr ia a source of to much troublo as an old soro or ulcer, par ticularly when located upon tlio lower extremities wlisro tlio circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous cntirif ulcer upon tho teg ii a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into tha tissues beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost sco tha flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with tha sick ening discharges. Great running sores unil deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and aro a threatening danger always, because while all sucli no res nro not can. cerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious of nil chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if cancer runs in your family. Face sores arc common and cause the greatest annoy, ancc because they are r,o Wheallm. W. V... Ma, 28, 1003. persistent and unsightly Botnay,, whllB ,t workI f,llor ntruok and detract so much from and ssiorely Injured both of mr ahlna. Mr blood nnr'a norsnnnl nnnc-ir.nicc beoame poisoned a a result, and the dootor told , P , appearance, mo 1 would haT9 runnln(r ,or for llf9 nd th Middle aged and old pco- If they closed up tho result would bo fatal. On. pie and those whose blood "i'ntoS I , t i . . ment ana retortod to the uta of 8. 8. p. Its lTota contaminated and taint blood remains in an unhealthy polluted condition, and the sore will continue to prow and spread in spite of washes and salves, for the soro Is Die outward sign of some constitutional disorder, a bud condition of til ti1rrr1 onrl cuclnrn 1 1 i f 1 ru- "i 1 rmmti I na finnAt Pltrn A l1rtatl rn ' rifier and tonic is what you need , . , ., . . . . . (U1Ckcii lire circuiuuuii uuu iiivturuio liic tunsiiiuiiuji, mm o. o. o. is just such a remedy. It counteracts and removes from the blood I I purely vegetable, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores nnd ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge. Book on "The Blood and Its Diseases " free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm One More Crash to Come. "X traveling man stopped at a hotel at Montlccllo. The proprietor told him ho could not lodge him not a room In the house," said a commercial traveler. "The traveling man protested. He must havo a room. Finally the proprle- tor told him there was a room, a little the Jurisdiction of the Holy Synod, and room separated by a thin parUtlon the remainder under other depart from a nervous man who had lived In 1 ments. Of the pupila. 73.1(57 are adults, the house for ten years. 3.291.601 boys and 1.203.0IM girls. Ths " 'He Is so nervous.' said the land- teachers number 172.000. The main lord, 'I don't dare put anyone in that termnee of these schools costs more room. The least noise might give him tljaD w- ()fl0000 The avera(?e school a nervous spell that would endanger ... fn. ,, ,,, ,n-.n .,.i . his life' " 'Oh, give me a room,' said Hie trav eler. 'I'll be so quiet he'll not know I'm there.' "lVell, tho room was given the trav eler. Ho slipped In noiselessly and began to disrobe. He took off one article of clothing after another as quietly as a burglar. At last be came! . .. ... :'.r ,..'.i.,.l h she. "h J I ..C ulOI'V'ld t. " lho shoe fe'.l to tb 1: or with .1 rront noise. The offe-n"njr travel -r. u.'d at h..t be hid don, waited tj : jar fr .1 1 . in. Kot l.lll. .1. .i.r.t; .IT th.. tf.-nnrl l..- iim ATniVirTf n..'S.ilOi.i.ll' !' '(fBfe 'Thin In ibaolute mil.: ha Satan ed ui.- Tilt.ln crawled itttwi. .!, tno ecu. H:f an hour went by. H Uu't dn.pr! lint a . ' when t' or came a tremendous lu 'K 1 tuj r.U- t.'oD. T.'ie era voter up in bed. trem bling and dismayed. "Wlni wha what's the matter!' be asked. Then came the voice of the nervous man: "Illame you! Drop that other shoe!" " Indianapolis News. Ttio Itailluiii Atom. Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge, tho English physicist, coutends that radium has not upset received scientific doctrines. He says that those who thought-it was on inexhaustible store of energy, or was generating energy afresh which had not previously existed, were mis taken. The radium atom uau in 11 n large store of energy. Just as the sun bad. If they could see nullum atoms they would mid tbem, us a rule, as quiet ns any other atoms; only one In a million would be seeu to Jto. ns It were, smashing up. throwing off bits of itself, nnd the whole property of ra dium depend! tl upon that. ! Jt"'ns material was In a at was birth, cu1""""""" "-"- " tnia .- a characteristic 01 tue uiiue- ral universe a universe which must have had an origin. The birth of mat ter as well as the doath of matter was what they were now looking for. Thinks Soup Injurious, An English writer asserts that the Va ngllsh people have greatly deterlor- tlmial diea-e, requires a constitutional treat ed physically because of the too fre- .?' J!?".',-. V.iSrSS1!; English ated physically quent use of soap. aTlie English he , ,, .,. .,,. 00 clean. The Creator gave savs. are too 1 us natural oil to protect the skin and make It supple, and we pass our time removing this oil with soap. In con- sequence, wo are moro vulnerable to , colds, to rheumatism, and to all sor ts , Ui uiseiioi.. uu.i' vi,.... v ... the skin, aud disease enters with ease. The Downtrodden. "Remember," said the man with the red face and angry eyes, "tho worm will turn." "Well," answered tho cold-blooded citizen, "let him. About nil tho com fort the average worm gets Is n chance to wriggle." Washington Star. CURE Horses of HEAVES, COUGH, Distemper, rink Kye or InillKMtlon. A creat B100D PURIFIER AND CON DITIONER and a turc cure for alt allmcitU from which heaven urtie. CURED 3a HORSES. 1 hare been tiling rruulan Ilea. lowdert tli imt eight munthi and lo that time have ruril II borw-a of Heave-i, 14 of DUteniper ami O of Chronlo Cou-fh. Ths lruijiJ KciuMie LiaTe gained a great reputation In tbli aectlon. -trnet lu-hncke, Nuwark, IS. PRICEt AT DEALERS, 3CKi by MAIL, OOl FREEt-Wfag V'nrnifr'i H-anit ltcwt-f. t-nrwuw UaiiKrtT Oo.. Bt fatit Minn. 1'UUILANU blUl CU.i ores were prompt una trr tuny. mr. ii to ok oniy a ihort while for the modlolce to cure up theooroi, nnd I am not dead the doctor intimated I would be, neither have the aorea erer broken out airaln,an(i orne 12 years hare elapsed alnco what I hare de cflbed ocourred. JOUK W. FUNDI3. Care Bohmulbaoh Brewing Co. - something to cleanse the blood, , ,, . c c r. all the impurities and poisons, and grad ually builds tip the entire system; and when the blood has been purified the healingproccss begins and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poisonous drugs of anv description, but is guaranteed I'tilillc Sehonla In Itussln. Social Service gives some late sta tistics regarding public schools In Itus sla. There are 81.."r!J public schools In the Empire, of which number 40,131 aro under the Jurisdiction of tho Min ister of Public Dlueatlon, 42..-SS under village schools f5 per pupil. hKeeley liouor-mohphine-tobmcoI '" rOR FULL PABnCUlAHS mwui.irmtriignniTr.-poRTtANo.owe. Hy elimination. One day as Pat halted at Uie top ol . river bank, a man, famous for his u,, -Isltlve mind, stopped and asked: ' How long have you hauled water fir ;he village, my good man!" "Tin years, sor." "Ah! 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