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    Peculiar to Itself
I ANNIBALISM STILL PRACTICED »
THE SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS
A d v a n ta g e s * f C o r r e c t M e th o d s i
G ro w in g a n d M ark etin g
Tn »election, proportion and combination
Of Ingredient•.
In the proceaa b j which their remedial
values are extracted and preserved.
In effectivenesa, usefulness and economy,
Curing tbe widest range of diseases.
Doing tbe most good for tbe money.
Having tbe m ost medicinal m erit,
And tbe greatest record of cures,—
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In u .u a l liquid form or In cboool.ted
tablet* known a a S a r o k t k b a . 100 d o m tL
Something to Amuse Babj
A fu n n y book in c o lo n called “ J i n g l e B o o k ”
s e n t F R E E to a n y m o th e r « e n d in g n a m e a n d ad -
d rea a o f h e r bab y a n d to p a fro m tw o p o u n d c a r ­
to n s o f “20 M ule T e a m ” P a c k a g e B o rax , w ith 4c
in s ta m p s . A d d re s s P acific C o ast B o ra x Co.. O ak -
k n d . CaL
W ANTED
INFORMATION
REGARDING
Farm or Business
fo r sale. N o t p a r tic u la r a b o u t lo catio n .
W i.h to h o a r fro m OWNER only w h o w ill
.c l! d ire c t to b u y e r. G iv e p ric e , d e s c r ip ­
tio n a n d e ta t# w h a n pooaaeaiun c a n be
had. A ddreea,
L DAJtlYShlRE, 1 « 22*.
I.rtm w . N. T.
T h e V ic to ria n E n s lls h .
T b e E n g la n d w blcb »poke tb e la n ­
gu ag e w b icb w a s alread y dying In tbe
eig h teen -slx tlea w as before all th in g ,
■ w orld o f tb e country. T b e sig h ts and
so u n d s o f n a tu r e played a f a r g re a te r
p a r t In tb e Urea of th e mans of tbe
people th a n th ey do to-day. T b la la re­
flected, fo r Instance, In tb e w ay In
w blcb b ird s an d an im als w ere spoken
s f an d tb e n ainea given them . I b a re
m y self once or tw ice board old people
In th e c o u n try speak o f th e ben as
“ D am e P a r tle t.” One Is fa m ilia r w ith
tb e p h ra se from books, o f course— It Is
C h a u cer's "P e rto le tte ”—buk onee or
tw ice a s a ch ild I actu ally b e a rd It. I
suppose It w o u ld .b e Im possible to heal
It an y w h ere now .— London O utlook.
By S. C. AxaMtooac. W a»hin*«m l u u
FsU man.
In v e stig a tio n proves th a t
cannibal lain n ot only still
exists, b ut th a t It Is p ra c ­
ticed to-day In m aybe tw en­
ty spots on tb e e a r th ’s s u r ­
face. T h e evidence bro u g h t
to S e a ttle show s t h a t tb e
n a tiv e s on m any of tb a
S outh Sea Islands o f tb e
Pacific h ave never given up
th e ir ta s te fo r hu m an flesh.
W ith in th e pqst th re e o r
fo u r y e a rs th ese shocking
fe a sts h ave ta k e n place In
th e Solom on group, In th e
A d m iralty Islan d s, New
G uinea, New H ebrides, St.
M a tth ias, tb e FIJI Isla n d s
and elsew here In tb e g re a t
w estern ocean.
I t la only a few m o n th s
Since a n a u th e n tic case o f
can n ib alism w as rep o rte d
to tb e New Z ealand a u tb o rltle a from th e Solom on Islands. A fam o u s w ar
ch ief nam ed O neliunga w aa the ch ie f cu lp rit. A g u n b o at w as sen t to th e scene
an d C hief O uehunga w aa com pelled to p ay a fine o f Indem nity In p earls of
a value of $50,U00 a n d sign a n ag reem ent to a b s ta in h e re a fte r from such
orgies. C hief O nebunga la show n a t th e rig h t o f th e p icture.
C annibalism In tb e Solom on g roup Is common. T h e w ives of th e Solomon
Isla n d e rs a r e th e ir slaves, to fondle o r kill, a s they please. Should a w ife d is­
p lease h e r lord he p ro m p tly k ills her, an d w ith h is re m a in in g w ives be feasts
upon her rem ains. C onditions a re m uch tb e sam e In tb e A d m iralty g ro u p and
in New G uinea. In som e p a r ts o f th e la tte r g roup th e ch ild ren a re ta u g h t
can n ib alism a t tb e age of 6 or 7 years.
N ativ e custom does n ot perm it tb e Intended victim to know his fa te . He
m ay h av e assisted In b uilding th e house an d lau n ch in g tb e canoe. In such
event, he la sim ply knocked In th e h e a d from behind w ith o u t a w ord of
w arning.
T h e Illu s tra tio n show s a w a r canoe o f can n ib als a n d cannibal w a rrio rs
sh ooting a rro w s from am bush
$ 1 0 0 Rew ard, $ 1 0 0 .
The reader, of this paper will he pleased to
learn tnat th crels atleant onedreaded dt.ease
that science has been able to cure in all 1 1 a
erases, and th at is Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh
I t la n ot o ften th a t a person who
Cure la the oniv positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh be n , a Constitu­ h a s been In th e claw s o f a tig e r can
tional disease, require. a constitutional treat- ■ . ,, . .
.
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ment H aifa Catarrh C urei. .«ken internally,! te ll la te r how th e experience seem ed
‘heblcmd and mueousaur- to him . Jo h n B radley, a n E nglish
face, of theavstem, thereby dest-oylng thefo m -
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gallon of the dl.eaee, and giving t e pat cm sp o rtsm a n , bad tb e good luck to escape
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te lls v. h ut th e se n satio n w as
vase that it fails to cure. Hoad for list oi ( S p o rt
t s s t lm o n la l s .
like.
H e w aa h u n tin g tig e rs In th e
A.ldress F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
e a s te rn p a r t of B u rm a w hen he m et
Sold by all druggists, 75«.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
w ith th e ad v en tu re. T w o o th e r E ng­
lishm en w ere w ith him a t tb e tim e.
T a k ln s N s Ch an ces.
W e m arched along carelessly w ith ­
“Oh, th e so rrow o f I t ! ” sobbed th e
o u t obaervlug o rd e r o r cau tio n , an d
f a ir m aid. “ L a st night I refu sed Mr.
w ere n ot p rep ared to ta k e ad v a n ta g e
B lan k an d th la m orning his body waa
of A k b a r's w arning, w hen he ex claim ­
found In tb e riv e r.”
"P o o r fe llo w !” m u rm u red h e r glr. ed. "B ew are, s a h ib ! ” a n d a full grow n
friend. “ 1 suppose he w ns a f ra id you tig er w en t p a s t u s a t a gallop.
A stra g g lin g volley w as fired a f te r
m ight ch an g e y o u r inlnd.”
It. a n d alth o u g h ev id en tly n o t stru c k ,
11 e c k le fla u e ta .
the b east stopped, an d re a rin g up on
Raffon W ratx— W hat’d you do if you its h in d legs, claw ed th e b ark o f a
wuz as rich aa Rockefeller?
tre e Ju s t a s a c a t sc ra tc h e s th e leg
Greasy Grimes— I ’d build a marble pal­
ace with sixty rooms io it, all lined with of a c h a ir o r a table.
Mr. G ra n t an d I fired sim u lta n e o u s­
fold leaf, a n ’ call It me bunfalow.
ly, b u t w ith o u t effect, a n d before a
T h o s e D e a r F rie n d s .
th o u g h t of tb e c re a tu re 's Intention had
Nan— T h is la Jack ’s latest picture. tim e to flash th ro u g h m y m ind, I w as
Don’t you think he looks better in profile dow n u n d e r Its paws.
than in. a front view?
Seizing me by th e le ft th ig h , th e
\Fan— Much better, dear. I t doesn't tig e r shook me a s a dog sh a k e s a ra t,
ahow his bald spot.
a n d th en , grow ling h o rrib ly , dragged
me a t a trem en d o u s r a t e th ro u g h th e
I n H i s E lem e n t#
Greasy Grimes— You look aa If you’d th ick u n d erg ro w th of th e fo rest.
I
managed to f it in de swim somehow.
h e a rd th e frig h te n e d sh o u ts o f my
Tuffold K n u tt— Yep; I ’m a F uat W ard com panions an d th e re p o rt of several
floater now.— Obicaao Tribune.
shots, a n d th en n dizziness cam e over
m e ; b u t I d id n o t lose consciousness.
As I w ns Jolted th ro u g h th e forest.
I sev eral tim es c a u g h t hold of th e
tr e e s ; b u t the tig er, g row ling fiercely,
o f th e W ell-In form ed of th e W o rld flas shook m e free In a n In sta n t. All th is
tim e, although q u ite calm and collected.
alw a y s b e e n fo r a sim p le p le a s a n t j ^ fe)( # gtI.0,lg d esire to p reserv e my
a n d efficien t liquid la x a tiv e rem ed y of existence, an d n ev er fo r a m om ent e x ­
k n o w n v a lu e ; a la x a tiv e w h ich p h y si­ perienced th a t a p a th y w ith re g a rd to
c ia n s co u ld sa n c tio n fo r fam ily u se th e d an g er th a t som e persons have de­
b e c a u s e lta c o m p o n e n t p a r ts a re scribed u n d er sim ila r circum stances.
kn o w n to th e m to be w holesom e and
H ow long I w a s in th e ja w s o f th is
tr u ly b en eficial in effect, a c c e p ta b le b ru te I can n o t tell. I t seem ed to me
to th e sy s te m an d g e n tle , y e t p ro m p t. a n age before th e c re a tu re stopped.
My com panions a f te rw a rd d eclared
In actio n .
In a u p p ly in g t h a t d em an d w ith lta th a t I h ad been d rag g ed a t le a s t h a lf
e x c e lle n t co m b in atio n of S y ru p of a m ile from th e sp o t w h ere I w as
F ig s a n d E lix ir of S e n n a , th e C ali­ first seized. T hey follow ed a s fa s t a s
th e y could ru n . a n d alth o u g h I w as
fo rn ia F ig S y ru p Co. p ro c e e d s alo n g
u n a w a re o f It a t th e tim e, n ev er lost
e th ic a l lin e s a n d re lie s on th e m e rits
sig h t of th e beast. T o th is circu m stan ce
o f th e la x a tiv e fo r lta re m a rk a b le I undou b ted ly ow e m y life, fo r h ad
aucoesa.
th e r e been an y d elay In ren d erin g me
T h a t la o n a o f m an y re a so n s w hy a ssista n ce. It m u st h av e been f a ta l
S y rn p o f F ig s a n d E lix ir of S e n n a la to me.
T h e m om ent th e tig e r h a lte d It re ­
g iv en th e p re fe re n c e by th e W ell-
In fo rm ed . T o g e t Its b eneficial effects leased my th ig h , a n d seem ed to be a t ­
a lw a y s b u y tb e g en u in e— m a n u fa c ­ tr a c te d by th e ap p ro ach of m y com pan­
tu r e d by t h e C a lifo rn ia F ig S y ru p Co., ions. alth o u g h a s y e t I d id n ot see
them m yself. T a k in g a d v a n ta g e of th is
o n ly , a n d fo r sa le by all lead in g
release, 1 trie d to escape to th e sh e l­
d ru g g ists. P ric e fifty c e n ts p e r bottle.
te r of som e ta ll h u sh es n e a r a t band.
In a n In sta n t an d w ith a te rrib le
r o a r th e c re a tu re pounced upon me,
D m . 1 ' 1 ! > » . I I I n ..
“ That new preacher you have ie a seizing me th is tim e by tb e sh oulder,
pretty wide-awake young man, ien’t he?” a n d a t th e sam e la c e ra tin g my chest
“ Yep. Keepe right on preachin' when w ith lta c la w s
everybody else is asleep.”—Cleveland
A sh o t w as fired, and I h e a rd th e b ul­
Leader.
let w h istle overhead. F e a r o f h ittin g
m e h a d caused th e m to aim too high.
A second an d th ir d »hot w ere eq u ally
u n su c c e ss fu l; an d th e tig er, ag ain re ­
leasin g me. began to lick up th e blood
w hich oozed th ro u g h m y J a c k e t I be­
gun to feel very f a i n t an d could not
su p p re ss a groan. S everal tim e s th e
tig e r dabbed hla paw s, a p p a re n tly In
play, ab o u t my face, b u t d id n o t nae
lta d a w » , fo rtu n a te ly fo r me.
P re se n tly th e b east seem ed to be
seized w ith a su d d en rage, an d began
T o succeed these days you
to sp it lik e t n a n g ry c a t i t som a ona
must have plenty o f grit, cour­
approaching, w hose footsteps I could
h ear, b ut whom I could n o t see, ow ing
age, strength. H o w ia it with
to m y position, fo r I w as lying flat
the children ? A re they thin,
on m y back. T h e re w aa th e sh a rp
pale, delicate ? D o not forget
hang o f a rifle d o s e to my head, a
h eavy w eight feel ac ro ss me, an d th en
A y e r ’s S a r s a p a rilla . You
I com prehended t h a t m y frien d w as
know it makes the blood pure
p u llin g m e from u n d e r th e d ead body
and rich, and builds up the
o f th e tiger.
The
G eneral D em an d
For
Children
general health in every way.
T b a c h ild re n cmnnot poaefbly h a v e coed
h e a lth aniens th e bow els a r c in rro w er eondl
Won. A sluggish liv er f iv e s • c o a te d to n g n e.
bed b re a th , c o n stip a te d bow els. C o rre c t all
th aa a by g l r In« — ^ Il II»«™ S w et - A * v a r - i
Filin. All re««
?T * g * * T Ç«-. h a w y ll. Mmm
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RAHHNQ O F W H EA T.
co n ten ts all over th e floor. B u t It w as
not th ere, an d finally she p u t all th e
stuff back In th e tru n k an d searched
elsew here
A t la s t sh e found th e th in g she h a d
been looking fo r In th e rig h t-h an d cor­
ner of the top d ra w e r of a b u reau In
a n o th e r room . She d id not teem m uch
annoyed by th e u n necessary effort, but
tbe m an o f th e house spoke up.
“ W hy w o u ld n 't It be a g ran d th in g to
catalo g u e th in g s th a t you ‘p u t aw ay ,'
so th a t you w ould know w h ere to find
th em ?” he asked.
“ An a c tu a l catalo g u e?” asked th e
m istress, th in k in g of the boxes and
b a rre ls an d tru n k s full of th in g s th a t
sh e "h a te d to th ro w aw ay .”
"W hy n o t? ” dem anded th e head. “ If
you would m ak e n catalo g u e of the
tlilngg you p u t aw a y from tim e to tim e,
an d a rra n g e i t alphabetlcnly. say a
page o r tw o f o r each le tte r, you
w o u ld n 't h ave to go th ro u g h a dozen or
m ore tru n k s an d boxes w hen you w a n t­
ed to find som ething.”
“ l'-es,” assen ted th e m is tr e s s ; “b u t I
gen erally find w h a t I ’m looking for
rig h t aw ay .”
T h e h ead d id not p ress th e point.
A little la te r a n a n n iv e rsa ry occa­
sion cam e round on w hich th e m latress
w nnted to w ear g re a t-g ra n d m o th e r’s
cauieo brooch, w hich she h ad n o t w orn
for ten y ears. She w ent to g et It out
an d — it w as n ot there. And th e n :
‘W here could I have p u t It?” said
she. " I w as su re i t w as In th e sm a ll­
est sole le a th e r tru n k , In th a t plnk-and-
blue box.”
T hen began th e se arc h fo r It, w ith
th e brooch, alw a y s d e a rly prized, grow ­
ing d e a re r every m om ent t h a t It waa
m issing, an d th e se arc h took h ours aud
cost g re a t tro u b le an d w orry.
“ H ere It Is !” th e m istre ss gleefully
exclaim ed w hen sh e found It. "W here
do you suppose It w ns all th e tim e?"
“ D o n 't know ,” sa id th e head, who
bad been w heedled Into th e h u n t for
tbe brooch. “ B u t If when you p u t It
aw ay you h a d se t down th e place
w here you p u t It In th e catalo g u e I
spoke to you ab o u t, th e re w ouldn't
have been all th is fuss."
"O h, I a lw a y s find th in g s sooner or
la te r,” re tu rn e d th e m istress. "W h at
w orried m e w ns th in k in g w e m ight
have been b u rg larized an d n ot have
know n It.”— Y o u th 's C om panion.
Clq llia s
W o m u s t first find o u t w hat th a e x ­
istin g d em a n d la g oing to bo, an d th a n ,
If p o ssib le, m eet t h a t dem an d ; to r II
w e do n o t m e e t tb a req u iiem en ta of tb s
d e m a n d , to m s on» a la s w ill, an d wa
w ill ba (oread to a low ar level th a n wa
a b o ald be. Coneoqat nt!y, In th e p ro ­
d u c t it n of w h e a t, wa have to atudy th a
p ro b le m s w a m e e t from a co m p etitiv e
s ta n d p o in t; we m u et com pete w ith
som ebody else w ho ia grow ing w b aat,
not o u t n e ig h b o r, n aceerarlly, b a t o u t
n e ig h b o r 's sectio n of tb e co u n tijr.
A
m an w ill go w h ere b a ran get tb a beat
w h e a t, if b a w ant* to bay, and if wa
h a v e n o t tb a b eat, wa » Hi lose th a tra d e .
W e of tb e w h eat producing d istric ts
of W a s h in g to n a r e fo rtu n a te in h a v in g
tb e b a s t c o u n try for th e prod u ctio n of
w h e a t o n e a r th , an d we rho u ld use th e
u tm o e t d iliger.oe to see th a t we em p lo y
o n ly tb a b a rt m e th o d s. II we do th is ,
w e can place W ash in g to n at th e h ead of
th e w h e a t p ro d u cin g regions o l th e
glo b e, a n d th e b ra n d ol the “ E vergreen
H ta tt’’ on a b a rre l o r sack of flour w ill
be kn o w n a* a m a rk of perfectio n th e
w orld o v er.
W e, tb e p u b lic, sh o u ld com m ence to
ralea tb a g rad e eta n d a td .
T ba s ta te
g ra in o o m m iasio n ar ia at p resen t foroiDg
th a p u rc h a se r to accept No. S as N o. I ;
we c a n n o t ex p ect to get aa m ach for N o.
1 w h e a t th a t teats 68 pounds aa o u r
n e ig h b o rs can for w h eat th a t testa b a t­
te r . B ecause th i s s ta te of affair* rx ia te ,
w a a ra sa n d in g o u t, each y ear, w h eat
leaa ao n g h t for th a n w haat grow n in
m a n y o th e r eo u n triaa.
W a a h o n ld in s is t th a t every g rain
g ro w er in tb a a ta ta a t e snob earn la tb e
p ro d u c tio n h of b ta w h eat t h a t tb a re­
s u lt m g h ig h er sta n d a rd w ill lncraaaa
tb e d e m a n d for o u r w b aat. I f w a im ­
p ro v e tb a q u a lity of our p ro d u ct, tb a
d a t e g ra in o om m iasionar w ill ba forced
to r a is e th a s ta n d a rd ; and w a sho u ld
ia t h i s w ay sea t h a t o ar sta n d a rd la
ab o v a tb a sta n d a rd of »vary o th e r w h e a t
p ro d u cin g s ta te .
By doing th is , wa
w ou ld cm nae o u r w h e a t to ba q u o ted a t
fancy p rices.
W e ahould m ak e our
p ro d u c t so good t h a t wa would ba w ill­
in g to h av e our n a m e and ad d rera p r i n t ­
ed o n i t , ao t h a t aa It goee o u t in to th e
m a rk e ts of th a w o rld , people th e w orld
o v er w ill know t h a t w e are p ro u d of o u r
p ro d u c t.
Q U E S T IO N S AND A N SW ER «.
V alu ab le In fo rm a tio n to P a c.fle N o rth ­
w est Irq jlre ra
,
B y J . L. A sh lock. W a sh in g to n K z p e rlm w it S ta ­
tio n . P ullm an.
R y a n __ " H a s m ankind av er been able
to d ev ise a fen ce th a t will atop aa A n­
g o ra g o a tf Do eoyotea annoy th e m ! ”
L. L. V.
“ T h ere a re ao d o m eaticated anim als
th a t a ra as h ard to keep penned up aa
A n g o ra goats. To secure them , a fence
should ba of a k in d th at w ill n o t per
m it th e an im als to climb, and from
fo u r to five f e e t high. I t ahould be ao
co n stru cted th a t a goat can n o t jum p
o v er it, and p re fe ra b ly ahould ba m ads
of w ire in stead of boards. A w ire feucs
tirade o f woven w ire and ab o u t fifty -fo u r
in ch es high should hold thsm . Remain-
b er, th a t if th a anim als e s a g at any
so rt o f v an ta g e from which to jum p,
th e y w ill go over th e fence. The g o ats
a ra p r e tty good on tha dafenaiva, hence
coyotes do not as a ru le m ake much
h ead w a y in a tta c k in g th e m .’’
T h t u « - .ii. a s b s f l.
“ Im m e asu rab le a re tb e rebuffs th a t
the hel|>ers uf tb e poor, th e seek ers a f­
te r c h a rity for th e ir suffering b ro th ers
u n d erg o .” said a New York c h a rity o r­
g an izatio n official. “ A frien d o f mine,
a M ethodist m in ister In a sm all w est­
e rn tow u. told m e tb e o th e r day ol hla
la s t rebuff, a not un k in d oue. E n te r
lag th e office o f th e local w eekly, th e
m in iste r sa id to th e e d i t o r ;
“ ‘1 am solicitin g a id fo r a gen tlem an
of refinem ent an d Intelligence w ho la in
d ire need o f a little read y m oney, hut
who is f a r too p roud a m an to m ake
hla su fferin g s know n.’
” 'W h y ,' exclaim ed th e ed ito r, p u sh ­
ing up b is eyeshade, ‘I ’m th e only ebup
In th e v illage who an sw ers th a t d e­
sc rip tio n .
W h a t's th is g en tlem an 's
name?*
“ ‘I re g re t,' sa id th e m in ister, ‘th a t I
am n o t a t lib erty to disclose I t '
“ ‘W hy, It nu ist be me, said th e edl
tor. ‘I t la me. I t’s me. su re. H eaven
p ro sp er you, p arso n . In y o u r good
w o rk .' ”
W h a t M a k e * tbe H e a rt
Bee« I
P ro f. Ja c q u e s Loeb, th e celeb rated
biologist. In bis bock, “ D y n am ics of
L iving M a tte r." h a s show n th a t a a trip
c u t from tb e v en tricle of th e h e a rt p n t
In a so lu tio n o f ch lo rid e o f aodiU'n will
co n tin u e to b eat fo r a n u m b er o f d ays,
u n til p u tre fa c tio n seta in. H e sa y s tb la
can be done w ith a n o rd in a ry m uscle
a f te r it h a s been e x tirp a te d fro m tb e
body. T h ia w ould ten d to p ro v e th a t
th e h e a r t la a chem ical m ach in e and
th a t i t Is all due to chem ical action.
T h e m u sc u la r co n tractio n is probably
d u e to th e su b s titu tio n o f sodium for
calcium s a lts la th e cells of th e m u s­
cles.
T h e difficulty of thla th eo ry la th a t It
does n o t e x p lain th e co n tro l of tb e
m uscles. I t la p lain th a t th e problem
of co n tro l la n o t solved by th e chem ical
th eo ry .
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What is Pe-ru-na?
%
Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic,
or is it Both?
Soma people call Peruna a g-reat tonic. Other* refer to Parana aa a great
catarrh remedy.
Which of these people are rig h t! I* it more proper to coll Peruna a ca­
tarrh remedy than to call it A tonic !
Our roply ia, th a t Peruna i* both a tonio and a catarrh remedy. Tsd—n,
there can be no effectual catarrh remedy th a t ia not also a tonic.
In order to thoroughly relieve Any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only
have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, bat it
most have a general tonio action on the nervous system.
Catarrh, oven in penoni who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi­
tion of tome mucous membrane. There moat be tome thing to gtrengthan the
circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to rai*« the vital foroeo.
Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted to much attention
from medical w rite n a* HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy
of thia herb haa been recognized many years, and ia growing in its hold
upon the medical profession. When joined w ith CUBEBS and COPAIBA a
trio of medical agents ig formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem­
edy for catarrh th a t in the present state of medical progress cannot bo im­
proved upon. This action, reinforced by anch renowned tonics as COLLIN-
SONIA CANADENSIS, COBYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought
to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations
in the body.
»Prom a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The
use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every
quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence th a t this judgment is not over
enthusiastic. When practical experience oonfirms a well-grounded theory the
result is a tru th th a t cannot bo shaken.
Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio
W a a C e r t a i n ly P r e t t y D e a l .
W o u ld A ak No M erer*
A sto ry Is to ld o f a m an w ho w aa
Mr«. Vick-Senn— W hat do you suppose
w alk in g beside a railw ay line w ith a you would do if you were to meet the
frie n d w ho w aa very h a rd of h earing. fool killer?
H er Husband— I ’d tell him I was the
A tr a in w aa app ro ach in g , an d aa it
ro u n d ed th e curve th e w h istle gave one man he was looking for, all -right. I have
ju st given orders to have that new addi­
of th o se ear-d estro y in g shriek* which
tion to the house torn down and built
seem to pierce high heaven.
again exactly as you w ant it.
A sm ile broke over th e d eaf m an ’s
B x e m p llfte d .
face.
Mother! w ill #nd Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
G eorfle -A u n tie, wtoat does Irony
“ M an,” sa id he, “th a t ’s th e first ro b ­
Syrup the bee'- remedy to use to* their c tc id r n
lu rin g the teething period.
m ean?
in I ’ve b e a rd th is sp rin g !”
A u n tie— I t m ean s to m y one th in g
D l i e e r e r l e g W r ite r s .
C o u ld n 't B * S n o b b is h .
an d m ean th e opposite, like callin g a
T b e re je c tio n of a m a n u s c rip t o ften
M r* D e S tyle— I'v e been sending rain y d ay a flue day.
le ft a pang, b u t th e accep tab le m a n u ­ M ary to a fash io n ab le academ y, but
Getfrgie— I th in k I u n d e rsta n d yon,
sc rip t, esp ecially from a n unknow n sh e doesn’t seem to get on very well.
au n tie. W ouldn’t th is he Iro n y : “Aun­
b an d , b ro u g h t a glow of jo y w hich
U ncle J e rr y — No? She’s a p retty tie, I d o n 't w a n t a nice big piece of
rich ly co m p en sated me fo r a ll I s u f­ b rig h t gtrl.
c a j t e r _________________
fered fro m th e o th ers.
T o feN th e
M rs. D e 8 ty le— O h! sh e's b rig h t and
R e v e r a e K n ig ll a h .
touch n ev er fe lt before, to be th e first v ery sensible, but------
“Johnny, don’t stuff yourself so. If
to find th e p la n e t u n im ag ln ed In tb e
U ncle J e rr y — A h ! I guess t h a t 's It. you ‘eat properly you’ll live long.’ ”
Illim itab le heaven o f a r i, ,o be la a t S h e's too sen sib le to be affected by I t —
“ N othin’ in that. paw. I ’d ruther eat
th e d a w n of a new ta le n t, w ith th e C a th o lic S ta n d a rd and T im es.
long an ’ live .properly.”
lig h t th a t eeeuta to m a n tle th e w r it'e n
page, w ho w ould n o t be an e d ito r fo r
such a p riv ileg e ? I d o n o t know how
It is w ith o th e r e d ito rs w ho a re also
a u th o rs, b u t I can tr u ly say fo r m y­
self t h a t i o th ln g of my own w hich I
th o u g h t fre sh an 1 tru e ev er g av e me
m ere pletter.rc titan th a t I got from the
is most painful.
lik e q u a litie s In th e w o rk of some
\*hat’ s ¿ood?
you n g w r ite r rev ealin g h is pow er.—
W. D. H ow ells iu A tlan tic.
RHEUMATISM
F lu .-n e y
of
Speech.
T J A C
83 S O I L
T h e coim uou fluency of speech In
m any m en an d m ost wom en Is owing
to a sc a rc ity o f m a tte r an d a scarcity
o f w ords, fo r w hoever Is a m a s te r of
Gives Instant relief.
lan g u ag e an d h a th a m ind full o f Ideas
Removes the twinge».
w ill be a p t lu *t>enklng to h e s ita te upon
th e choice o f both, w h ereas com m on ® U S E IT , T H E N -Y O U ’L L K N O W
sp e ak ers h av e only one set of Ideas an d
2 Ao.— A L L D R U G G IS T S — 8 0 c.
one se t o f w ords to clo th e th em In, and
th ese a r e alw ay s read y a t th e m outh,
so people com e fa s te r o u t of ch u rch
w hen It la alm o st em pty th a n w hen a
Glenwood, Id a h o __ “ Ia ‘ quack g r a s s ’ cro w d Is a t th e door.—D ean S w ift.
a d an g ero u s p e s tf H ew m ay F kill
m o rn in g -g lo rie s!"
C. B.
CITO Bt- Vitus’ Dance and all Nervous DW' mm
C a l l i n g I l l s A t t e n t io n .
S h o p T a lk B a rre d .
Ti l A permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ortut
“ ‘ Couch g r a s s ’ ia a n o th e r nam e fo r Nerve
Mr. Lingerlong— I had a queer adven­
Friend ( a t w edding)— Where are yo«
Restorer. Bend for FREE f2trial botUe and
th ia past, and it ia c e rta in ly dangeroua treatise. Dr. li. IL Kline, IxL, »31 Arch BU, PhUa^Pw tu re this afternoon------
going to spend your honeymoon, dear?
when it once has escaped in to a garden.
Miss de M uir (w ith a sw ift glance at
Blushing Bride— ’Sh ! You m ustn’t let
T h e M a s t e r ’s T i l l « .
In th e E astern S ta te s it is rep o rted
the clock)— You mean yesterday after­ my husband hear you ask that question.
P ro f. Key w hen h ead m a s te r o f a noon, I presume.
Don’t you know he’s a beekeeper?
? u ite o fte n , b u t I h a v e not been in-
orm ed th a t it ia in th e N o rth w est in Inrge London school w na one o f th e
| an y g re a t abundance. T ha morning- m ost genial gentlem en th a t ev er filled
g lo ry is even more dan g ero u s th a n th a t position. H e w as fond o f en co u r­
q u ack grass. F all plow ing and co v er­ aging fu n In hla boys an d w a s n o t u n ­
ing w ith stra w or m an u re are fa irly
good m eans of d estro y in g it, b u t i t is w illin g to reco u n t occasionally d u rin g
n e a rly im possible to k ill i t by fall plow class tim e w hen a n y th in g p ro m p ted It
tlie m an n ers and cu sto m s o f co u n tries
m g .“
he had v isited. On one occasion be Ana
W o lf Creek, M ont__ “ How mueh a l­
f a lfa seed should be sow n per a r r e t te llin g hla cla ss ab o u t S p ain an d sn ld :
No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseased at th a t partic­
“D o you know , boys, t h a t w hen a
W hich ia b a tte r, fall or sp rin g seed­
u la r s p o t; if th is were tru e sim ple cleanliness and local applications wonld
m an a tta in s to em inence th e re he Is not
in g !”
W. C.
heal them . W henever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal rendily, th e blood is at
“ I f m o istu re cond itio n s era all rig h t, called 's ir,' b u t I* given th e title of fa u lt; th is vital fluid is filled w ith im purities end poisons which are being
fa ll le a d in g will do in soma regions. ‘don T ”
constantly discharged into th e place, feeding it w ith noxious m atter and
S p rin g se a lin g should ba dona ao as
One of th e boys h ere called o u t :
irrita tin g and inflam ing th e nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal.
to av o id dam age by fro s t w han th a aeed
“T hen, I suppose, sir, th ey wonld These im purities in the blood m ay be the rem ains of some constitutional
ia g erm in atin g . T w elve
to
fifteen call you Don K ey?”
trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germ s
pounds per se re ia ab o u t rig h t fo r broad-
T h e g ra v ity o f th e c la s s w as com ­ in the system , or the absorption by th e blood of the fermented refuse m atter
ea st seeding, b u t if a d rill or ssader ia
pletely
up
set
fo
r
th
e
re
m
a
in
d
e
r
o
f
tlie
w hich th e bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. A gain the cause
used, te a or tw elve w ill d o .”
a fte rn o o n .— S tra n d M agazine.
m ay be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to
G ra ss V alley, Or.— “ P lease tall ms
posterity ; b u t w hatever the cause, the fact th a t the sore will not heal shows
co n cern in g th e co m p arativ e v alu e of
A p p l e P I * s a d J a a t le v .
C o a . (d e r a t e .
the necessity for th e very best constitutional treatm ent. There is nothing
w h e a t, h ay , s a d earro ta as a feed fo r
In a c o u n try ch u rch one S ab b ath , th a t causes more w orry and anxiety th an an old sore w hich resists treatm ent.
T he ro u tin e of tb e crim in a l co u rt h o rse s .”
I. M. U.
a s th e co n g reg atio n w ere risin g fo r the E very sym ptom suggests pollution
proceedings bad been m arked by only
“ Sueh a com parison ia im possible,
I w an t to recom m end S. 8. S. to any w ho *r»
one u n u su al Incident, an d t h a t w as tbe since th a feeds you m ention do not fill first hym n, s n old lad y e n te re d tfhe and disease—the discharge, the red,
in need of ■ blood p u rifler/and especially as a
a la c rity w ith w hich a c e rta in h ard th e sam e need. The food v alu e a f ear- ch u rch a t tb e sam e tim e. She held up angry looking flesh, the pain and in-
rem edy for nor«* and obatinats ulcera. In 1877
“ K eep y o u r ilatnmation, and the discoloration of
c h a ra c te r w as sentenced for six ty days ro ta is v ary lew. b u t th a effect th ey b er h an d , ex claim in g :
I had my leg badly cu t on tha sharp edge of a
to the w orkhouse. “ Ju d g e ,” observed h av e in to n in g up th a sy stem , and knap seats. I*>sli. y e neetlna a rise , tho u g h I surrounding parts, all show th a t deep
barrel, and having on a blue woolen »toeking
th e d is tric t a tto rn e y a t th e close or tbe m g it in good ru n n in g o rd er is very *>nve com e In.”— Ixtndon E xpress.
lown in the blood there are morbid
the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A
im
p
o
rta
n
t.
A
horse
could
s
a
t
a
peek
of
d re a ry session, “you seem to relish th e
and dangerous forces a t work, con­
g re a t to re formed and far years no ona knows
ea rro ta p e r day to a v ery good ad v an ­
w hat 1 suffered w ith the place. 1 triad, it
stantly creating poisons which may
privilege o f sen d in g th a t m an to th e
ta g e , b u t you ahould n o t a tte m p t to
teem ed to me, everything I h ad ever heard of,
in th e end lead to Cancer. Local
w orkhouse. D id hla case Im press you?” a u b s titu te them fo r hay. The earn# ia
but
1 got no relief and I thought 1 would have
applications are valuable only for
“ Now, look h ere,” w hispered tb e tr u e in m ak in g a eom parisoa of w h eat
to go through life w ith an angry, discharging
IN THE R O U G H ES T WEATHER
their cleansing and antiseptic effects;
Judge a s he beckoned th e a tto rn e y and raw ca rro ts for hog food, although
•ore on my lag. At teat I began th a use of
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
they do not reach the blood, where
aside, “t h a t m an la a w o rth less fellow, up to th e am ount th a t a kog will sa t,
S. S. 8 ., and it waa but a short tim e until 1 saw
the real cause is located, and can
WATERPROOF
alw ay s d ru n k an d never c o n trib u te s a tb s s a rro ta will rep lace a e o rtaia por­
th a t tha place waa Improving. I continued It
therefore have no real curative w orth.
until it removed all the poiaoo from m y Mood
cent to th e su p p o rt of hla w ife, w ho 1» tio n o f th e w heat. I eaa sa fely say
t h a t w h ere earro ta w ill r'.ald tw en ty
S. S. S. heals old sores by going down
and mad# a com plete and perm anent cu re of
a m ost deserv in g wom an. I feel so rry
to n s p er aera, you w ill find it highly
the to re.
JHO.
to th e fountain-head of the trouble
^ASRH®
fo r her, an d w henever be Is In prison p ro fitab le to food them to hogs to th e
250 lfavy Street, Brooklyn, M. Y.
and driving out the poison-producing
sh e com es to o u r hom e an d a ssists my ; fu ll e s p s a ity of th e ir a p p e titie s, p ro v id ­
. POMMEL
germ s and morbid m atters which are
w ife In th e kitchen. And,” chuckled in g you food some g ra in in eonneetioa
' SLICKEPS
keeping th e ulcer open. It removes every particle of im purity from th e cir­
th e Judge a s he tap p ed tb e a tto rn e y 's 1 w ith th e eorroto; b u t you will bo e n ­
culation and m akes th is life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then
»
3
5
2
Shoulder ch eerfu lly , “sh e does know ab le to k eep stock hogs on earro ta alone,
as new, rich blood is carried to the place th e healing begins, all discharge
Thla trade mark
a s th e y co n tain too em ail s p ercen tag e
how to b ake apple p ta " — A rg o n a u t
and th e word
ceases, the inflam mation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed,
s f bone-and mueelo m ak in g m a te r ia l.”
T ower on th*
and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. 8. is the greatest of all blood p u ri­
F a l l o f R c m la la c c a e c .
buttons distin­
fiers and finest of tonics, ju st w hat is needed in the treatm ent, and in addi­
O v t t lis A e a M le te d .
guish this high
A t tb e d ifferen t arm y sta tio n s tn th e
“ My dad kia lick your dad.” said tba
tion to carin g the sore will build up snd strengthen every p a rt of th e system .
grade slkker fleet
W est It la th e p ra c tic e fo r tb e officers ! d irty faced boy.
tbe just as good
Snecial book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished
on leaving tb e lr post for som e d is ta n t
brands
“ I d o n 't know w hether he kin o r not,”
free to all w ho write.
T H E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA-
s ta tio n to aell off ev ery th in g they do said the new boy on th e other aide of tha
n ot c a re to keep. In connection w ith back yard fence, "hut I ’ll bet my ma kia
th is custom In “ Rem iniscence* o f a o u ttalk your’n.” —Chicago Tribune.
S oldier’s W ife" Mr*. E llen B iddle tell*
M issouri marketed 1U>.1.' k >.06B doaena
an am u sin g story.
of egg* last year, (or which waa received
T h e re w aa a very estim ab le wom an more th an $18.000,000. Added to this
O PE N ALL. THE Y E A R
living a t tb e g arriso n , a v e ritab le Mrs. are the Items of live and dre**ed poultry
C latsop H ack S eamoi , O reion
M alaprop. She told ns o f som e jew ­ and feathers, making the com fortable sum
D irectly oa th e beach av erlo o k laa I
h
e
tb e « cesa. H ot e a lt bathe aad I
elry aba h ad loot, and am ong th e o f nearly $40.000.000 for poultry pro-
th in g s wka a topaa chain w ith a beau­ 4n ets for the la*t veer.
*»M ila .
tifu l “p en d u lu m .”
M ChlBtH OTTMCrAMILV.
h t N , BO V S. W OM IN, M ISSES AND CHILDREN.
M ak e a s iru p In y o u r p re se rv in g ket-
T h e lad y h ad an auction before she
l e f t a f te r h e r h u sb a n d 's d eath , an d Be fro m 0 p o u n d s of su g a r. W hen boil­
.
(A m tm y W m p muutmfamtm rmr m thm
w hen som e silv er-p lated knives w ere in g w ell, ad d 10 p o u n d s o f chopped a p ­
S ^ w m r h f . Amammmm Ihmy M M f
‘
p u t up fo r sa le ah# rose an d In a sob­ ple a n d six lem ons sliced. L et cook
•hmmm. f k Amt f e e , w ea r #»«»■*.
aeo o r jv o a fo f r a n ts fn a u m
bing voice s a i d ; “ Ob. d ear, n o t I can­ u n til th e f r u it slak e. T h en rem ove
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s h o r n m thm wmrtd tm-dmy,
n o t sell th e m ! T hey h a r e been In d e a r fro m th e fire an d p n t Into gallo n Jars.
W. L Douglas $4 and $6 6IH Edge Shota Cannot Bt E* tal ltd At Atj Prie
A H O U SEH O LD H IS T .
Jo h n 's m outh too o ften I”
T h la w ill k eep fo r a y e a r If th e cru e t I T T H E H w r i t i n g t o M
a d v e rtls u ra p le a s e
• r i 'k l 'T l n X .
* . L O - tlu h i m . . . * t n It ttontri m tMUai. X . k . * • M l- t t f t . .
w hich form e over tb e to p a s It cool» r e ­ I y f m e n t i n a t h t o p n
A r t ic i - P a l .lw * T « • K e e n S k o a l s ■ «
I f y o u r m o th er w as one o f tbe kind
m a in s unbroken.
A lp h a b -llc a llv r a t a l . , « e t.
w ho let th e ch ild ren play w ith every­
T h e m latresa o f th e bouse w as look­
th in g In th e hone*, you h a d a good
F rom Chicago the distance to H ong­
ing fo r som ething th a t sh e bad p ut tim e, b u t you h a v e n 't a n y h elrlo o m a
kong is, via New York and Sue*, 12.-122
s w a y sa fe ly and «ecurely. S he th o u g h t
m iles; via Ran Francisco, 8.305 miles;
Som ehow, w e alw ay s d la llk s to see vis New Orlesn* and Panam a. 11.742 Color m ore Roods brtRhter and looter c o lo n ___ an y other dye. One 10c package colo
I cotton equally w e ll
ebe had p u t It In a c e rta in tru n k , an d
/rite »or n r^bookiet
and la cu aran te.d to l i v e p erfect resulto. A a k
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---- p ] o et p aid a t 10c
•, or w
e w ill send
flam ed th a t tru n k a n d sc a tte re d tb s a cook sm oke o r chew tobacco
miles, and vis Tehuantepec, 10,220 miles. h o w l* dro, blearh|»nd m ix colera.
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