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Eruptions The only way to get, rid of pimples and other erup tions is to cleanse the blood, improve the digestion, stim ulate the kidneys, liver and skin. The medicine to take is Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. T H E " S H A K E S P E A R E " BIBLE. F a m o u s B o o k S o ld ut A u c t io n A in e r ic u ii f o r $ 1 ,0 5 0 . to an A t Sotheby's recently there was of fered for sale an Imperfect copy of the Bible printed by It> Barker in 1613 — the New Testament dated 1611— valueless except for some MS. inscrip tions o f more or less interest. The Bible belonged to W. Sharp Ogden, of Itusholme, Manchester, whose grand father, a well-known collector of books and prints, bought it for a sov ereign or two in 1850, and later re fused $75 for it. On the reverse o f the title o f the New Testament Is “ William Shake speare, 1614,” and on the end cover, “ Willm. Shakspere, off S. O. A. (Strat ford-on-Avon), his Bible, 1613.” There are several other inscriptions, one of these showing that seventeen' years after Shakespeare’s death it belonged to John Fox, of Warwick. The catal ogue also suggests some connection between Thomas Hull and James Hull, to whom, early in the eighteenth century, the Bible belonged, and John Hall, who married Shakespeare's daughter. But no evidence on the point is forthcoming. The pedigree of the book was re garded by dealers as satisfactory. As to the Shakespeare signatures, opinion varies within wide limits. The folio was started at about $250, and Messrs, rearson bought it on behalf of an American client for $1,000— Quite as much as was anticipated. Several other classics o f the sale room were also bought by private col lectors for considerable sums. “ Uobin- son Crusoe,” with the “ Further A d ventures” and "Serious Recollections,” three volumes, original calf, made $1,250— not very far short of the au thor’s record established in 1903; the 1085folio Shakespeare, full, $505— $710 is the highest sum ever obtained for it under the hammer— and “ The Vicar o f Wakefield,” 1776, publit*’ °d at 12s., $475.— London News. r t r n Permanently Cured. No fit»or nervousness I I I 0 after ft rst day’ s use of Ilr. K! ¡lie’ s tl real Nerve Restorer. Send for 1 re», tv -i trial bottleand treatise. Dr. R. U . Kline, Ltd.,931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. A W re ck e d L ife . Winks— Old Grimes appears to be all broke up. Jinks— No wonder. His only son plays the races, and his only daughter plays the banjo. W hy Should He. Casey—-Did ye take a vacation this year, Mike? Corrigan— Oi did not. Ol was out on strike from May to October.— Puck. O f the thirty-eight Sultans who have ruled the Ottomau empire since the con quest of Constantinople by the Turks, thirty-four hnve died violent deaths. The city of Sheffield charges $10.50 for cremating in the city crematory the bodies of residents and $21 for the bodies o f non-residents. In a recent case In a Paris court it wns stated that the defendant, a young officer of cavalry, had spent $400,000 in five months. The increase of Canada’s export trade In 1903 with Great Britain over the United States was $42,000,000; in 1903, $57,000,000. THE W O R LD '8 SAVINGS. The R e m a r k a b l e '- e a J o f th e S ta te s i a th e L is t . H a lt e d In the savings banks of the world 82,640,000 depositors have over $10,- 500,000,000 to their credit, says the De partment o f Commerce and Labot through its bureau of statistics. This Is the detailed record: Total Depositors. Deposits. U nited States .. . 83.000,178,611 Germ any ............ .15.432.211 2,278,406,226 1*66.854,2:>3 United K in gdom .11.093.469 876.941,933 Austria ............... . 4.946.307 847.224,910 f r a n c , ................. .11,298,474 Ita ly ................... . 6,740,138 4S2.263.472 445.014,051 Russia ................. . 4,950,007 432.810.515 Hungary ............. . 1,717,515 230,170,067 Denmark ........... 193,000,000 Sw itzerland ....... . 1,900,OU) 164,101,981 Australia ........... . 1,086.018 151.480,442 Sweden ............... . 1.892.7.86 141.851,419 Belgium ............. 89.633,481 N orway ............... 72.738.817 Holland ............... . 1,880.275 (50,771.128 213,638 Canada ............... . 40,887.186 Japan ................. . 7,467,452 88,332.823 261,948 New Zealand . . . . 84,656,371 806,098 British India . . . . . 82,936,217 Small B rit, colonies 854,275 21,14-1,278 220,894 Finland ............... . 7,426,031 145,507 K oumania ........... . Grand tota ls . .82,639.841 $10,009,885,102 fr o n t T h e a v e r a g e ' d e p o s its r a n g e $418.89 for the United States to $5.48 for Japan. Canada is second with $289.14. The deposits per capita o f popula tion vary from $96.41 for Denmark to 15 cents for Italy. The American per capita Is $37.38. The Japanese per capita Is 90 cents, the Russian $3.16 and the Canadian Is $10.99. Switzer land is second with $62.26. The position o f the United States in savings banks toward all the other countries named and combined is as follows: Ayers Losing your hair? Coming out by the combful? And doing nothing? No sense in that! Why don’t you use A yer’s Hair Vigor and Hair Vigor promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? ** Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a great success with me. My hair was falling out very badly, but the Hair Vigor »topped It and now iny hair 1» all right.” — W. G. LoubUON, Liudaay, Cal J. C. A Y Bit C O .. 51 M a bottle. 1.oweil. Mass for T h in H a ir Nothing Too Good. In the remote fastnesses o f the Southern mountains there are many cabins In which sugar, even of the un refined variety, is unknown. Most things go unsweetened, but for espe cial occasions there Is reserved a Jug o f molasses or coru syrup, known fa miliarly as “ long sweetening.” It was in such a cabin that an Itin erant preucher was called upon to pass the night. The mountaineers were de lighted at the honor o f entertaining such distinguished company. When supper time came, the usual repast of biscuits and frizzled pork was Increas ed by the addition o f boiled potatoes. But when It came to pouring the cof fee, the hostess was In her glory. She produced a demijohn of “ long sweeten ing,” and filled the minister's cup more than half full of 1 L The minister viewed this proceeding with alarm. "There, there, my good woman,” he protested, vehemently, “ that will do, that will do! No more, I beg o f you!” But "m y good woman” mistook the cause of his protest. “ Lawsy me!” she exclaimed. “ Don’t be worrited, parson. Why, all Marses ain't too good for the minister.” SISTERS OF CHARITY Uses Pe-ru-na for Coughs. Colds. Grip and Ca- tarh—A Congressman’s Letter. She— Do you believe that tgnorane* is bliss? He (naively)— Why? She— You seem so happy.— Yale Record. ^’•U— How do you like my new pht> tograph? Bell— Lovely! I never should have known that It was you.— Somer ville Journal. Book Agent— Now, sir, can I sell you an encyclopedia. Old John— Non, I don’t think so. I ’m tew old to ridd now.— Punch. He— A fter all, you know, there'i nothing to beat a good musical com edy! She (hesitating)— No; except, perhaps, Shakspeare.— Exchange. Goodwin— I hear you gave twenty- five dollars to help repair the church 1 Grasplt— You have been misinformed. I merely subscribed that amount— Chicago News. Friend— Why do you allow your daughter to bang tbe piano so hard? ! I ’apa—I ’m hoping she’ll either sprain her wrist or bust the instrument.— Chicago News. “ So you were at Mrs. Marrable’s dinner yesterday, Flossie. What was the menu like?” “ I really can't tell you, for I didn't take auy. It ’s a thlug I very seldom toch.” Teacher—I suppose you know, Har Depositors. Deposits. U nited States . . . . 7.SU5.443 $3,000,178,611 ry, that In keeping you after school I A ll the others........73,334,398 7,009,706,491 In every country of tbe civilized ten by Dr. Hartman. punish myself as well as you? Harry world Sisters of Charity are known. The following letter is from Congress A vera g go e P e r capita — Yes, m’m; that's why I dou't rniud Not only do they minister to the spir >sft. Popu lation deposit. man Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio: It.— Boston Transcript 8 $37.38 ------ U nited States ........... $418.89 itual and intellecutul needs of the The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 11.00 A ll the others ........... 101.01 "No, I won’t give you a piece of my charges committed to their care, but 0 .: Genlteineu: ‘ ‘I have used several U nited States le a d .. $317.88 $26.38 apple,” snapped his sister. “ You meau they also minister to their bodily bottles of Peruna That Is, In the United States more thing!’ !’ said the boy. “ Wasn’t it me needs. and feel greatly ben than four times as much for each de W ith so many children to take care that spoiled the piano, so that you efited thereby from posit and nearly three and one-half of and to protect from climate and dis didn't have to practice for a week?” my catarrh of tha times as much per capita o f popula hca<L and feel en- Ernie— Gussle Sapp says If I refuse ease, these wise and prudent Sisters have found Peruna a never failing safe AStsX tion. couraged to believe him he will go away and Join either guard. As the countries named have one- that its continued the Japanese or Russian army. Belle Dr. Hartman receives many letters half the population of the world, or use w ill fully eradi — Then accept him. Those nations from Catholic Sisters from all over the over 770,000,000, It appears that the cate a disease ol have enough trouble already.— Chi United States. A recommend recently David MeeLi»on t h i r t y y ettr8 - a la u d . United States, with less than 9(4 pet cago News. received from a Catholic institution in ing.” — David Meekison. cent of the total population consid Harold— Did your charity ball real Detroit, Mich., readg as follows: ered, contributes over 29 per cent of Dr. Wartman, one of the best known ize anything for charity? Dolly— Well, Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: the total savings bank deposits record physicians and surgeons in the United rather. Old Jabez Gotrox sat In a ed. This is practically three times Its Dear Sir: “ The young girl who used States, was tlie first man to formulata draught, got pneumonia, died next day, the Peruna was suffering from laryn natural quota. ! Peruna. It was through his genius and left ten thousand dollars to an or gitis and loss of voice. The result of and perseverance that it was introduced phan asylum.— Puck. the treatm ent was most satisfactory. »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ »♦ »»♦ »»««»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A to the medical profession of this coutv^ M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Miss Peppery— She says you appear She found great relief, and after I try. Syrup tin; best rem edy to use tor th eir ch ildren further use of the medicine w e hope d u rin g the teeth in g period. EASY CLASSIFICATION. to have a habit o f telling all you know. to be able to say she is entirely cured.” I f you do not derive prompt and sat- Cholly— Fawncy! I Why I nevah met —Sisters of Charity. ; isfactory results from the use of Peru A ll’s F a ir In Love. her till lawrst evening, aud then only Miss Million— So you know Miss Tip The young girl was under the care of na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ; for five minutes. Miss Peppery— “ Vacation gchoola” for the children top, the belle of the season? the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna ing a full statement of your case and of crowded districts have become pop Mr. Sharpwit (after Miss Million’s I Well?— Philadelphia Ledger. for catarrh of the throat with good re he w ill he pleased to give you his val ular In the big cities—perhaps as much heart, hand and bank account)— Oh, yes; uable advice gratis. “ Yes, he began here as an office sults as the above letter testifies. on account o f the free excursions to she and I move in— in— ah— much the boy.” “ And, I suppose, mastered ev Send to Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Address Dr. Hartman, President ol the country which some o f them offer same set. ery detail of the business, so that be Columbus, Ohio, for a free book writ- ¡the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Miss Million— By the way, here comes as because o f the educational advan Miss Tiptop now. W e «will meet her could take charge of the great estab tages. When one was opened last face to face. • • * Why, she did not lishment.” “ No, he married the senior IND IAN ARRO W S, SPBARS AND Difficulties o f Authorship. summer In the Chicago “ Ghetto.” the recognize you. partner's daughter.” — Exchange. PIP E S wanted 1 w ill pay ca«h Struggling Author— Eldora, can’t you for all goodrelk-s of stone. 8end first day brought to the schoolhouse Mr. Sharpwit— She always acts that Simpson— Williams has always a keep that baby quiet for about two min-! ou tlin esof what vou have and get many times the number o f children way when I'm with a prettier girl than good supply of nice fresh eggs. How my prices. Address utes? Ilis yells are euougli to drirs on# H. P. H A M ILTO N . Tw o R h e a. Wlscoasla. that could be cared for. The teachers she is. does he get them? Thompson— His wild. w-ere In a quandary, as they were way neighbors all keep fowls and never Wife— No, I can't. I ’vo got to finish 1 He W ould L ik e to Know. laid by mothers and fathers and by A Japanese o f an Inquiring turn of lock their fowlhouse doors. Simpson— the dishes, and knead the bread, and the children themselves, pleading for mend Tommy’s clothes. mind has.recently addressed a note to Ah, I see! Poached eggs, eh? Struggling Author— Well, anyhow, you a “ chance In the school.” A t last the the Village Improvement Society of "Shall I get off this end of the oar?” can make Johnny and sis stop their " I have used your FISH BRAND superintendent hit upon an easy meth South Orange, N. J. The subject of said a lady to the conductor on a racket, and close the windows so there Slicker for five years and can truth od o f classification which would admit bis investigation is one that is fa Santa Fe train the other day, as It won't be so many smells coming in from fully »ay that I never have had the very poor and exclude all others. anything give me so much com miliar to most parts o f the world, but pulled Into Topeka. "Just suit your the neighbors, aud lock the doors so those The children had crowded Into a fort and satisfaction. Enclosed no doubt tbe community of which the self, madam,” said the conductor, heartless bill collectors can't get In to find my order for another one.” groat assembly-room, and there he ad annoy me. I ’m writing an article on Inquiry Is made will feel flattered by "both ends stop.” — Topeka Capital. ( N A M « A N D A D D R E S S O N A R P L IO A T IO N ) * “ How to Be Happy, Though Poor.” dressed them. "Now, children,” he this evidence of Its popularity. The Parson— I Intend to pray that said, “ first of all I want those o f you You can defy the hardest storm with The honorable o f the South Oranges For bronchial troubles try riao's Cure you may forgive Casey for having whose fathers peddle from wagons to Tower's Waterproof Oiled are asked In what way they rid them thrown that brick at you. Tbe Patient for Consumption. It is a good cough raise your hands.” Clothing and Hats selves of him the much troublesome medicine. At druggists, price 2o cents. There was a rustle, and up shot mosquito? How do they approach him — Mebbe yer rlv-rence 'ud be saving OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF T H I t nearly a fourth of the hands In the In his house among the reeds and tolme If ye’d Just wait till Oi git well SION OF THE FISH A Small Favor. an’ then pray for Casey.— Brooklyn room. Their owners waved them A. J . T OWER CO. 'V O W E LS Young W ife (time, midnight)— Quick! marshes, so ns to remove him effec Boston. U. S. A. proudly. Quick! Wake up! I hear gome one tually from the dangers that he does Life. TOWER CANADIAN CO. “ That Is fine,” said the superintend to people o f good minds whose skins “ H e poses as a reformer, doesn’t down stairs. lim ited BA.U S Husband (sleepily)— What do they ent. “ You w ill all march out Into the he must puncture? All this I would he?” "Oh, he’s worse than a reform T O R O N T O , C AN AD A *43|f seem to be doing? hall and stand In line there. »88 er. His ideas would upset the whole like so much to know. W ife— Hark! Hear that! They’re “ Now all those whose fathers ped social and business world. He says if in the pautry. I heard my cake box dle from push-carts raise their hands,” A G U ARANTEED CURE FOR PILE S he had bis way he’d put In Jail every tattle. he said, when the first lot had gone Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. body who ought to be there.'” — 1 ’bili- Husband (wearily)—Tell them to Your druggist will refund money If PAZO O IN T out. please not die in tbe bouse. M E N T fails to cure you in B to 14 days. juc. delphla Press. Again there was a good number, and “ You can't keep a good man down,” TO CURE A COLD IN ONE D AY S tru c k T h ro u g h . these, too, were sent to the hall. said the boarder who has a mania for Take la x a tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ll tlntg- “ Now,” said he, "how many o f you n e rr Argelauder was one o f Ger quotations. “ Unless,” observed tbe glele refund the money U It tails to cure. E. W. have fathers who carry s basket on many's most distinguished astrono fluffy-haired girl who typewrites be (trove's signature is on each box. 25c. tM lr shoulders or a tray in front of mers. He was greatly loved and ad cause she needs the money, “ he has a As Abbreviated. them and peddle?” mired by the younger generation of seat In a crowded car. Then you can’t Said a young physician named Proctor, Nearly every remaining hand was students, both German and foreign, get him up.” — Chicago News. “ I thought I was my grocer’s Dr. raised, and the superintendent smiled. many of whom were l 'U d of having Mrs. Jones— I think It's the most But according to his statement by letter, I “ I thought that would fix I t ” he said. had him ns their precepi.T. It aeemg that 1 am only his Dr.” "You are the children this school Is Among them, says Dr. Newcomb In ridiculous thing to call that m m in the bank a "teller.” Mrs. Johnson— meant for. You will all be assigned his “ Reminiscences,” was Dr. B. A. PO R TLAN D to seats by the teachers.” Gould, who loved to tell this story of W hy? Mrs. Jones— Because he simply ORGOON won’t tell at all. I asked one to-day Those he had sent Into the hall were the professor's w it: the "aristocracy” o f the neighborhood, When Dr. Gould wns in Germany as how much my husband had on deposit A G IR L ’S SCHOOL OF TIIF. H IG H EST and they must yield to the poorest. a student, he had abundant hair but there, and he Just laughed.— Tit-Bits. CLAH8corps of tenet.e «, location, build ing equ ipm ent—the best. Send for cat no beard. On his return there from Young I/ady— You are a wonderful alogue. F o r a R em o te F u tu re. America, years later, he had grown a master of the piano, 1 hear. Professor T e r m O p e n » S e p t e m b e r I B , 1 9 0 4 Mr. Green looked with a calm but beard, and had become completely bald. von Spieler (hired for the occasion)— I not unkindly gaze at the simple mind He entered Argelauder's study unan blay aggompanlments sometimes. ed young man from Vermont who as nounced, and the professor looked Young Lady— Accompaniments to sing pired to be his son-in-law. blankly up. ing? Professor von Spieler— Aggom "W h at preparations have you made "D on’t you know me, Herr Profes panlments to gouversatlons.— New for the future?” he asked, gravely. sor?” asked the visitor. York Weekly. “ You know how my daughter haa been The professor looked more closely. Mrs. Albee— O f course, you married brought up.” “ It's Gould!” he cried, at last “ It Mr. Bebee for love? Mrs. Bebee— Well, NO COST OF O PE R A TIO N "Yes. sir,” said the young man, with J Is Gould mit his hair struck through!” yes, I suppose you would call It that Write today for free illu strated booklet. equal gravity, "but up In our little { I married blm to protect him from no town there’s not so much difference j less than three widows In onr street. between the Orthodox nnil the Meth I f I hadn’t snapped blm up, one of h a ve been the standard for 49 years. À odists as there Is in some places, and T h ey are not i»n ex p erim en t, j 10th and Jobimon Streets, Portland, Ore. them would have been sure to get him. Hold by h 11 dealer«. 1903 Her«! J I'd be willing to go to the Orthodox — Boston Transcripts A n n a s i free for t ne asking. PN l No. 1- I «OS Church If 'twould make any difference. M. FERRY è CO., Senior Partner— What title shall we I'm not what you’d call narrow, sir.” Detroit, Mich. I I R N w r i t i n g t o ad v e r t I se re p lessee give our new beauty book? Junior m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . Partner— How would “ How to Become T ib e ta n * a n d J e w e lr y . Beautiful” do? Senior Partner— Don’t OR Tibetans, like all people o f a low believe that would make a hit with civilisation, delight In showy and most women. Junior Partner— Then massive jewels. A man Is only poor we’ll call it “ How to Continue Beau ly adorned with a heavy silver ear tifu l." Senior Partner— Ah, that’s the ring, coral mounted. The women wear •tuff!— Plttaburg Post. regular Jewelers' shops on their heads. That was a splendid back fall you Among the nomads their hair, ar made in your death scene last night.” ranged In Innumerable small tresses remarked a young member o f the that Involve more than a whole day's company to the eminent tragedian. work, la decorated with three great The latter looked at the flatterer with bands of woolen stuff or red silk a auspicious glare. ’ ’Yea.” he saij, strewn with rubles, shells, artificial "and I'd like to lay my hands on the pearl*, corals, turquoises, amber beads, blithering Idiot who soaped the stage m u . Blif. POPTLAND. OPE. red agate, geld, silver or copper reli P O R TL A NO, OR EOON. floor.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. quaries. W rits for Catalogue e.iJ Prices. r WET WEATHER COMFORT THE HEW ECONOMICAL Have been suffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and other Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Teun, W. K. D kters . For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear dn my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S. advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared end i have not been troubled any since. G ko . G. F e r tio . 114 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23 , 1903 . From childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years apo, and I have never had a return of the disease. M r s . J. D. A t h e r t o n . 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