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5 id Favorites g LESE MAJESTE Iff ENOtAffD wet ft,.. .! lord Tha .m4 Tliu Coming ... . meres K, t,,ue coming A K'xxi tune I'omiui; we may not live 1'ut rat ill kiiull tl:!rn in u.. r. . Of the good lime coming. Cannon hulls may .id the truth. Hut thought's a Meaiun stronger: We'll wiu our tattle by it aid Wait a little lunger. There's a good time coming, boy. A good time comioic; Tlie pen Kiiull stiiwrsede the word, Aud Right, not Might, shall be the In the good time coininir. Worth, nut Mirth, ahall rule mankind. And be ackntwlviig,-d stronger; The proper Impulse haa been given Wait a little longer. Tbre's a good time coining, boys. A good time coming ; War in all men's ryra ahull be A nionati-r of iniiiiity In the good time coming. Natiotia ahall tint quarrel then, To prove which ia the stronger; Nor slaughter men for glory's sake Wait a little lunger. There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coiiiiug ; Hateful rivalries of creed Shall nut make their mnrlyra bleed In the good time coming. Ueligiun ahall be aliorn of pride. And flourish all the stronger; And Charity shall trim her lamp Wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, boys, A good time coming ; And a poor man's family Khali not be his misery In the good time coming. Every child shall be a help To make bis right arm stronger; The happier he the mure he bus Wait a little lunger. There's a good time coming, boys, A goud time coming; Little children shall nut toil Under, or above, the soil In the good time coming; Hut ahall play hi healthful fields Till limlis and mind grow stronger; And every one ahall read and write Wait a little lunger. There's a good time coming, boys. A good time coining; The people ahull be temperate. And shall love instead of hnte, In the good time coming. They shall use, and not iiluisp. And make all virtue stronger The reformation hns begun Wait a little longer. There's a good time coming, boya, A good time coming : Let us aid it all we can. Kvery woman, every man, The good time coming. KuiHlleHt helps, if rightly given. Make the impulse stronger Twill be atrong enough one iliiy Wait a little longer. Charles Maikny. OUNS THAT MAKE NO NOISE. Mar Make Aulnullon a Mueb Safer Crime In Kn'U In. With the ninict:i lilyli powered rltle great buttles not only can m, but have t i fought without the two nrniWs 4ngfiircd getting more tluin occasional glimpse of cadi other. Now miiieth II I mm Percy Maxim mid patent n mulller" for tin' high -ixuvcrcd rifle. It will, lie xa. tniiUc the gun "coinpani ilvel.v imlcliss." mill he genially de-wrlhc-s how easy It Hill be for skir misher llTtlll'd with Ktllll Wl'H"ll l' work nloiig mi enemy's outpoH' and shoot the picket without iiliiruiini; the main force or iviculiin: tiielr own h sltlon. says the New York Time. War ha already cenm-d to be a c lacle. mid licr.-afler. ir tjS.i rcn I !y . II I 1o become n diill fr I lie e.ir a for the eye. A silent gun. however. I a rather nlannlnij Ihlng to contemplate. Not since bow mid iirrovv went out of fiishlotiuble use elsewhere than nt an occasional lawn parly has there tiecn an engine that would kill nt a distance without attracting the atten tion of everybody In the tielgliborhixid, nnd, while this fact ha not prevented all homicide by nny mean. It yet has hnd a decidedly restraining Influence on the less formal kind, and In the iay when murder was fairly certain to be punished by death the tiol-e le made In committing hi" crime brought many a murderer to the gallows. One can easily Imagine the Interest with which the accounts of Mr. Max im's Invention will be read In ltienth Itt County, Ketiltnl.y. There the rc portles gun, Ulni5 smokeless powder, will make iissa.!iiathn us safe us It is popular. There will be many other demand for the new weapon, but none .f them that we can think of at the unit i entirely Innocent. nap's Js MsUe I nliiiil'l Net. Wasps readily succumb before the Increasing cold of au'umii. The few that escape the met. i less scourge of mortality are the (iieciis of next sea son. They pas the winter In Some warm cranny, nnd when the spring crrlvcs each come forth from lis hid ing place nnd seeks a suitable pln.-e for the nest that Is to be. This found, the cpieen repair to a fence or tree trunk and with her Jaw rasp off a bundle of wood fllsT which when moistened wth saliva and kneud.-d forms the paporliUe substance of which the nes I entirely constructed. Just as bec have Invented a s-cullar l, est bu.Mmg- material In w.-x so wasp have prepared n sp.vial durable p.iis-r for the same purpose. The tpieen mother la) the foundations of the ,-ity with her own J.i. She attache a sort of stalk of ! paper to a chosen support. Thl may be the , ranch of a tree, a roof In a cavity be low ground or a W-ain In n garden shed. stalk prepared, tne queen muni shallow cells, in earn or which an egg. A tucse ma i ore. batch ml develop mm ...... the lals.r of the little colony Is turned over to them, and thus vast nest with thousand of cells Is evolved. Chicago Tribune. The a few- she lays Hmmp I p.iU. Daws, I. Pmm. Uaabla. Many pc,ple l,lisrul!y mBg!e that lese majeate that Is, Insulting royalty " "'"' lvullur to foreign couti tries and unknown u free and happy Hrituli,. That, however. Is where the, j'l'ake mistake, says lVarst.u a Week- ' of pains and pen alties on the statute book relative to lecullur Itrltlsh form, of lese majeste. Many of them IHve fallen Into oblivion or abeyance owing to one cause or an other, but they could still 1 enforced If thoae In high places claimed all tbey re strictly entitled to do. It la, for Instance, technically a pun .suuuie on-eiise to stick a penny stump ou letter upside down. Doing so la to Insult the King through his efligy. and few centuries ago supposing IM'iniy stumps to huve Im-cii then lu vented might easily have landed the offender In prison on a charge of seek ing to bring ridicule on the sovereign, or to express contempt for is author ity by causing his picture to stand on Us head. Also It la a punishable offense to de face coin of the realm bearing the royal Image and then deliberately put it into circulation again. Any private Individual who auda ciously hoisted the royal standard over his dwelling would get Into serious trouble. lie would lie peremptorily or dered to take It down nnd abjectly apol ogize, and If he escaped a heavy tint) would have to thank his majesty' for bearance for his good luck. The royal standard Is the emblem of the King's regal nuthority, to be displayed only where he is personally present, and for subject to hoist It la nominally equiv alent to high treason. The union Jack, as the flag of the nation, la a different thing altogether, aud can be displayed by anybody. ' It Is popularly supiMised that In this country man can get up and say whatever he likes about the sovereign with Impunity. This la true only with in strictly defined limits. A Socialist orator can publicly denounce the theo retical evils of nionarchlnl Institutions aud announce a decided preference for republic, and nobody can touch hi in. Put If he once began to speak In sultingly or slightingly of the King per sonally he would be at once "run In or at least effectually suppressed by the nearest isilli-enuin. To strike the King would, nceordlng to the strict letter of the law, render the assailant liable to the death penalty no matter how trilling the blow was in reality. Lieut. Ple, who Is usually reckoned among those who attempted the life of the late Queen Victoria, could not have actually contemplated murder. He bad no lethal weapon In his istssesslon at the time of the outrage, but he truck her majesty across the fu with his walking stick. This wa sulllclent to bring him within the shadow of the scaffold. Ho was coiiih.nned to death and would have been hanged bad tils sentence not been commuted. Apart from direct methods of con mining lese majeste In K.nglaiid and the foregoing doc not by any mean exhaust the list the unwary subjects can be guilty of the offense in a more roundabout way. It is lese inajeste to bring the King's uniform Into contempt. Members of theatrical companies who have appear ed on the stage a comic characters at tired In discarded military or naval uniforms have occasionally been un pleasantly reminded of this fact. Care ful stage manager put themselves on the safe side by seeing that no uni form, whether to be worn by the hero, villain or low comedian of the piece, is an exact copy of the real uniform of nny branch of his majesty's forces. SOCIETY ENTERTAINED IN HUT. GHA 8e. ND OLOVE. "o ib II i f I Successful Qraskth ' ' rinl ho ' H. T. Franrk. I r t..r Idaho Eipsrimsnt Sta- tM.il. UmmiiW, ; u1 ititerei is l i,g manifested in lb pos-ibil t; of itro.mg grasses and lovers In tl' ss-tion txiut Moscow sido'her.o n of Northern Idaho. 'I his m illei ii. t.l srwvial interest at i iin iiin-', lor msny ns settlers r lOii.lng into this ate fr m the older states, where the a crops ccnetitote a very important pait ol farm produc tion. Our eipi rlence exter d over several ons anJ we thought it might loot profit to me to know what ia being don in this direction on iba expert j nient a'stion farm j We have under sken to establish seeding of clovers and gia-sea on a por- I Hon of the faun and herewith give a brief account o the result of t or wotk during the past sson. Last April we plowed tip ten acres of land on which wheat was grown tba (' before, anil fitted it for th seed by hariowing twice with a fine toothed smoothing barrow. We then rowed lr aibast the following mix'iire, cov ering six acres, having the Iwtlance un til Hter, on account ol the ground liemg in lowtr pottpin of the field and too wet to wo lr . . 40 poundi common red elovsr. pound A Uike clover. 26 puuhiU on hard unu. e IK.cnil meaiit.w fenr-ue, ft .our.iln hit:l - h rye srwis. 10 pern. lnnolhy, ' 4 poumU tt.il mvttdo oat grsaa. Ihii- nude in pounds oi the mixture per acre. The la ame of the field was sown to the lame combination, at the same rate per a re, except eight pounds of Haifa seed was added to the mixture in piace ot uie aiaiae ciover - and tinothy seed. No nurse crop mi sown with the eras mixture. ' And here it whir many farmer make a mistake, by sow We Trust Doctors 11 you iro suJTerlnS impure blood, thin blood, de. bility, nervousness, exhauj. tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilia you have knoa 11 your life. Your doctor knows it.too. Aslhimaboutif. Tm mno look w.ll "l?? t at.flM. eao.lns ksila'e- kin .u. ;.d,.p.t-i.. ....I o.u r; , 5-T.. Zh".. PI". ''uiVH',U''- neeaaaatasllal KTl4ae. n k C"",n ""Tie. at the Authors' ub Christmas dinner In London. re la,ed thut In America Borne colored l-eopt, Wer kw.)lllg tu frlT.i of briatmas and they were told to hang "P their st.s-kings at night. One poor ''low had no sinkings, and so be tlllliir 1.1. - . -c .... trousers, m tue morning I r s r y . he was sake,! what be had roj. 1',-J, &CST- e . i gin-M i gt a man, for my pints are gouc." HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. V. 'A In k t C A v.. CO Hnt vnsn. llfP aolEClW. a . I I OF I Or I it I0TEL MOORE OI'KN all Tin: yi:ah CUTto Beach Susior, Oregon TUC Hreellr ss Ike besrj '""'kl M I HE the aao. Hot ana I I Pi irr Doner baikins. WLirr nw tloa pirr ior iim,iBl. rlnra. lliftne lit; fr. ao4 uram krat ' tlk. I aa4 Srl'Mk looili t lallr. Uim. -" " W" fcperlal rain hi k t. HUOhX. t'ravrteUMasssssl llrslr speraoafc "A word to the wlss ufflolent,'' remarked the luao with quotation Vahlt ing wheat, oata or barley with the -Wroos again." rejoined tht contrary giasa or clover. It la the experience worj to the win la unnec- I . I 1 A - .1 .. I I - . ui ine ueev luruiwro nuw now, ia ie mn .... i- . . l i l.L u. ssmsri wire w ew crup ui kisiu aeu uiv seeding. The more tepidly giowing grain crop takes the moisture sray from the tendff grass, and clover plants, and when the grain ia out the hot sun burns these tender planU np. The wild oat which is so abundant In the soil of this locality ia quite enough of a nune ciop, and s m attention hou Id be given to cutting this out of the way when it reaches the proper stage. We cut two crops of wild oata from our field. The flrnt crop made a fair yield of hay. In cutting the wild oata the mowing mahlne should be set I'as foe Old Tim. Old tin Is put to a variety of uses For lustam-e cheup trunks are covered with tin from discarded tin cane and other uteualla, the tin having been Hrt cut to desired size and straightened ud smoothed out. There are also con eerns in different parts of the country which make, a business of removing the tin coutlug from old tlu cans aud ecrao tin. Fee Ike Hm.rolla. Some active women who pride them "lves In housekeeping seem to forget that the object of keeping house Is that human beings may be accommodated 1" It. Their sole Ides seems to be this that the bouse may lv k"t in a certain '"mi ami order; and to the perform nii' of the form and order they sacrl tl 'e the comfort the bouse was estab lished to secure. Womaa ItsJIvrar Workers. In the South of France one nin see. at the little wayside stations, women attending to the signals of the half doz en dally trains; while tlie coiiipaule regularly eeonomlae at the level cross ings by employing female lubor. The husband can be seen at work at his vines umiu the hillside, while the wife I waves the green ting and keepa the chil dren quiet. Detroit News-Tribune. Congressman Mcckison Gives Praise To Pe-rn-na For His Relief From All tilings come to him who walts-e vaa the almshouse aud potter's field. Wiiiiim nt Wealth Seeks Health In Mountain shack. The veriest cottage by the wayside may conceal treasures a nil the hum blent shelter prove u palace, says the iNmver Times. Costly hangings, deli cate draperies, tinkling wlndliells, rare hooks nnd iH-nutlfiil pictures have trans formed the little tent-house of Mrs. Josephine Tnhoiir, woman of wealth, prominent writer and well known in New York society, and made life not only bearable but pleasant for her dur ing her enforced sojourn In this land of sunshine for the benetit of tier health. A mile south of Knglewc. buck from the road. ' n little tent with a rough unpadded twi-room addition stands, giving no hint from the outside of the beauties contained within. To the west Is the long unbroken line of mountains with nothing between to ob scure the view. Ill the front room of the little house one could be entertained for hours by the curious nnd ru'e doirntloua. In various plmt's arc p'mlograplis of celeb rities w ith interna : filial r"putntioiis. line stands on u L'cnuitie ceremonial rug, woven and used by the Navajo In dians thirty years n-.'n. to examine n doeskin hanging on the wall nlil. Ii w as killed on I nunuer mountain years ngo by n menuVr of Mrs. Tabour's faml'y, who was the tirst white man to ascend the sak. All the while little Chlifse wlndls'lls nre tinkling out their sweet music. Among Mrs. Tnhour's most chcr Ishul jkism'ssIiiiis Is an old lxnk. yellow with age, "A Treatio on Kellgion," tiubllslusl In Ktigland In liMCi. "Like tlie Chinese. I eclehratel Ne Year's this year on the day I wanted, and so n lew das ago I had a litt e r ii-plloii. We called It that. nlthourN there were only nlxnt n doeti here. Kort Iogan nnd lnver -op,. V had such a gissl t ine. That's what makes life worth living any place. If I hadn't had friends out here I couldn't have stissl It. As It Is I never g t lonesome." la the AST. Cardinal TVolaey had fallei. "I was trying to dolf an utomoblle," Be azplainsd, "aod roller ikater ran 'oto mi." The historians, however, with singular htuaeness, have persisted In placing the blame on Henry VIII. Cbicaio Tribune. $100 Reward. $100. Tnsreaiiera ofthla t-spsr will W tilrned to lesrn t il there la at lei.loneilrnd,..! Uivanu i list aeleni'e haa beeo able to eu in ail ! atasei, and tliat ia Caiarrb. Hall's Catarrh Curs la tin oni v pnaitlveriimnowkoown lot he romllral Irateriiiiy. ( atarra be nt a eonnltu. high enough SO that it Will Dot Out the . merit HanVceiarrhCurel.iakeo Internally" Slover Or young B'S"i. acting directly upon thebloiMistiilnui-ouasur- - ' lamaminRlil RTH imru uni'm niinainm. The last of November, when the yield dsthm ot the di-ca-e, and givinn i.t ent waa last eismined, there waa a fine etronsth br ''"';';" P"'""iijn"d atand of clover and of all the grsasea i r,itora hav.a. mu. h fiiinn itci'irativen..w- .. . . . .1 l.-..i ......... u..n.l n-i . . sown, so far as we were auie to detect ""Vu7, "V",,," i""' "i.ii'nt tnem. iuuen oi me ciover neaueu oui last season making a growth one foot high or more. Unless last season waa an exception ably favorable one there ia no reason why clovera and grasses should not be grown in the hill lands in thla section. The yield of wheat will not be lees when the farmers learn to grow these crops which restore fertility, and the possibilities of diversified farming, with stock as sn important factor, will be greatly strengthened. General Debility Day In and day out there la that feeling of weakness that makes a burden ot Itself, Food does not strengthen, 'sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vltnllty Is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For Uili condition take Hood's Sarsaparilia It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions. In nsual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as SarsatabS. 100dosea$l. raae that It fails to cure. Bf.it tot hat oi teatimoiilala. A Idrena F J. t'JTENEYA CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all driiKKit'.75c. Take llall'a reiui.y filn (or eonttlpatton. VAHIkTIES OF FRUIT. Study Wathington Professor Makes of Each Region. Br J. L. Aahlorlt. Washington State Collate. 1'ullman. During the past year numerous in quiries have come to the Slate college department ol horticulture asking ques tions which generally can lie summed op in the one question: "What kinds of fruit will do beet where I live?" This class of qniries has given the atad ol the state experiment station consid erable trouble, since, as tUted by Pro fessor Thornber, head of the department of horticulture, unlesa the staff mem bers know eiactly the climatic and roll conditions of the region from which the question came, erroneous information may be given, leading the seeker for in formation to plant trees not at all adapted to his region. "Now we have rolved the problem," said Professor Thorher, recently. "Dur ing the lat year we have made a oars ful survey of the state with reference to the particular varieties of fruits which are adapted to each region. We have claeeinrd the lists into 'Western Wash ington,' 'Inland Valleys,' and 'Upland Valleys.' In thia list ia included ap ples, pears, cherries, peachca, aprioota, plums, raspberries, prunes, blackber ries, goceenerrles. currants, strawber ries and nuts. Early, medium early and late varieties are given where it is necessary. We submit these lists to all inquirer" now, and from a doien or so gcod varetiea of applet, pears, etc., tie may choose as he likes, according to the adaptability of the fruit for his region. "Another experiment we have in hand is one in which we have selected sity-flve good -srieties of applee from the eight hundred or so varieties In (he title eiperitnent station orchard, and are sending two vatietles of each of the siitv-five varieties to ten farmers or In t -towers of Washington. We wish to determine by this experiment how a h variety will do in the particular region in which It is tried, and in this way we hope to collect mm h valuable d ita concernii g the pon-ihilities for inew varieties of snnles In this region." rotato sobs. Brown one-half cup of butter and two large onions (chopped) together nntll well done. Slice one pint of po tatoes and add to the onions and but ter. Add enough water to cover and rook nntll the potatoes are soft. Sea- When Mrs. Carrie aht became ahs didn't quits forget ; Sbs took ber low, twret voles along, and has It even yet. But if hubby's just a little slow o answer to her call She can jar him with asVs that cracks the paper on the -. " " Chicago Tribune. Elixir oenna acts ontlyyct prompt ly on tlo bow els, cleanses flie system ojjcctually, assists ono in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To et its oeneicial ejjects buy tho J en nine. f lonujacturcd tthe California Fio Syrup Co. SOLO BY LEA0INC DRUCaST&-S(n BuTTU THE MEN TOO KNOW i n c. ourtrfiUK . . OUA1ITIFS flF vf5?l4 - a IsHfkjSMl X f 1 ' A SLICKERS. SUITS AINU HAlo are the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the orioinal Tower's Fish Brand made since 1636 j tnwrt Co eTN w s mm 3. Telephooe Kiel's Raaian, Conscientious Carrie always tried to do ber I st ; Never lost her temper ahs waa different from the rest ; Carrie was a "central," with a voice of sweetest tone, And that is why Misa Carrie has a cot tags of her own. Portland Oregoniaa. CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I C T J . - -aS to f'ft ttJrV-Ajt'iF . e.'CA WP' Catarrh. w CONORISSMAN MftKISON RECOMMENDS PC-RU-NA "I have used several botiles of Reruns and I feel greatly benefited thereby i from any catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if I use ! short lima longer I will b fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years' i standing." David Meeiuaon. Bears the Signature of OTHER REMARKABLE CURES Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, Mo., wiites: "I have been iu had health for thiity aeven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your i'eimi I am cured." Mr. C. N. Peterson, 132 bouth Main Ht., Council Bluffs, lows, vrites: "I cannot tell you bow much gooj 1'eruna lias dona me. Constant cou inement in my stote began to tail on my health, and I felt that I wu gradually breaking down. I tried esveial remedies, but obtained no permanent relief uu il I took Peruna. I felt better immediately, and five bottles teatoied me to .-ouiplete health." A SINlRE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. D. C. Prosper, Biavo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I was badly a til ic ted with catarih ol the etomsi h. I bad had a inn of tyuioid fever, was cr depleted. I could find nothing I could eat without tansing ilis- trecaed and rour itomoch. rinary I came to the conclusion that I hail cntsirtt o( the stomach, and feeing Petutia advertised, began to take it. It helped me 4oon, and alter taking three cr four bottlea J. was entirely cured of stomach .rouble, and can now eat anything." Manufactured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Oh o. Oat of (he III in Paet. Samuel Wood worth had Just written "The Old Oaken Bucket." "Nothing in it !" he muttered as he resd It over and reflected upon the probable price it would bring. But posterity evidently fouad some thing In It. The proposed Henry Hudson memorial bridge will be the largeat span of con crete or stone ia the world. It will be 703 feet in the clear. Tbers are some larger spans of metal. Mothers will And Mrs. WlneWe "rh'u Syrup the b. et remedr I" utelor their utiJdx iO iunug lbs teething per.oJ. lacle Allen. "Some men." muttered 'Jncle Allen Fparka after the tiresome speaker had sat down, "remind me of an old water mill that's running with empty hoppers. Their whenlM keep on g'inf, but tbey don't turn out any g rial" l.lsbtalaa la Saata. Afrlow. In South Africa, where thunder storms are terrific, lightning often strikes the beds of Ironstone, snd blue flamee. sometimes firing bnlldlnjs. are alleged to piny about mich Ironstone outcroppings two or three hours after a storm. sl V'tna" Teo-e and all Nervrme RtS'sees may river uhuh, Kr. It JL Klin.-. A Sarprlae. Teacher Freddy I utigle, yon (- ti.e Cermun nuuie of the Danube. Kreddy Dunno. Teacher I onnu! Thnt Is right I am glnd you have studied your lesson so well. Freddy Is surprised, but keeps still, acl ileal. The famous through the spurting newspapers. .. "I see they've quit mentioning me, be asid. "I may e wen ..sr.. rtnn doing which he ancurru u. mention In the newspapers. SB El tI "ee "e II vr - S grlttttvtJw tHOII ST aLL rsRici. ron tvisiv MiMata orTHcraMiLV. MCN, BOVS, WOMtN, WISSCS AND CMItORCN. g& W. L. Dauotmm nttn mnd U4UJ mnn'mt J.blt. 93.UO mnd t3.SU . 'L-ti UtiJ world, teeavae ar hold thmlr mhmpm, tit btflmf. mmmr lontmr. mnd iec mrm of prmmlmr vmlum Ihmn mny othmrmr-n aAoea In thm world lo-dm v. W. L. Douj'as $4 and $5 Gil' fdce Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Anr Pries t-' I TIO. w. I. 111. jl nione anil pnee la in.pel nn rKo..m. Tnhe nl..tlt.ir. S"i l I'Y Ihi. W.I phie fl. ali-ni pvrrwljera. Kliwia aibli-l frum fn-'tTT In lo "t o. ..rll lliua. tisleil Cekj rnw lu su UJiui, W . 1.. IIUIULA, Uratklra, Mm Javenlla Ifaoraare, Tsw, why do we have to pay for the water we use? We don't have to buy our air. "That only ahowa, my son. that you bavs never had to pay a gas bill." I Bt-le A Ilea. "It's s mystery to me," asid I'ncle Al len Spark", "tl.nt Senator I A Fnllcfie, when he wna counting up the me i Unit control the money of the country, forgot to include .Mrs. Hetty !reen." . a FOR d An r5 t nrm t In.ln. h hull plnyer was looama columns ot me The llaeil I'art. "Mow Is your sou getting on In his new position?" "First rate:" answered Farmer pobbs. "lie knows more about the business now than his employer does. All he bus to do now Is to convince bis enuiloyrr :" I-oiidon Fipress. And It Is a rx"l plan to cultivate the habit of getting your money's worth. wtm ..u ...... ,''., . . - I . -II A II . - . 1 f I l-' II1BI UI II II, HUil Ml'trui a t.ll'IUI Ol l Q creaiu. Serve while very hot Mill al Ii. From hymn tli.it d-ll of ninrtinl deeds Some fnlks would try to wean us; YVliirh will reinM to one and all The mollyi'oildle genus. C'levelsm' ' One licnd of cnblmge chopped fine, two cups of vinegar, one cup of sugar, ne cup of water, one tnhlcspoonfu! of oiustnrd. two eggs; plnee thla on the itove and let It come almost to a boll, '.hen pour over the cabbage, add a lit tle salt and tapper, and mix well to ctbcr. All papers left on the trains of the Belgian State railways are appropriated by the government and are utiliier) in lbs manufacture of card for tickets. STIFF, YES? WETANDDAMpcAU3C COLD IN The JQINT3 ST 8 A pfJO f TAKES CUT THE PAIN AT ONCI.REM'vE3THE STIFF NESS. Pni EVENTS ITS RETURN. TOO. rNC FOR BRUISES. SRA(NS AND SORENESS. prks sc and soc. hi !l 'S 5 3 siiiisaiiJ"" . Tlie most important part of the human system is the blood. Kvery mil- cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour ishment and otrennth necessary to maintain them in health and enable each to perform the different duties nature requires. Kveti the heart, the very "engine "of life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since go much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be wen how necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminatcd if we would enjoy the blessing; of good health. Had blood is responsible for most of the ailments of mankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, h n mors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with - ... f t g !. . unhealthy humors wnicn nave cnangeu H irom a pure, iresu airi-am iu a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the jxiri-s and glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sort s or ulcers, which break out on the flesh, often from a very insignificant bruise or even scatch or abrasion. If the blood was pure and healthy the place would heal nt once, but bcini; loaded with impurities, which are discharged into the wound, irritation and inflamma tion are set up and the sore continues. Had blood is also responsible for An.-iemia. Hoils. Malaria, etc.; the weak, polluted circulation cannot fur- i . . . i . t. nisll the noiirisnuicni ami inrcnui required to sustain the body, and a general run down condition of health results. S. S. S. is nature's blood purifier and tonic; made entirely of healing, cleansing iimu hioi i.n ia. 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