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p ata nnH • FoRERi’NHER oF VAIAKRII« CONSUMPTION. SfeJMD US ONE DOLLAR fur People’s P'i.per. ASHLAND. Or., Thursday. Oct. 18, 1900 A familiar nMne for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, knowu all over the Union as the Great Railway running the Few realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it as a simple inflammation of the nose and throat, little or no attention is given it. But, however insignificant it may seem at nrst, 1 is serious and far-reaching in its results. __ , , The foul secretions entering the circulation poison the entire system. The stomach, kidneys in fact all the organs — feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress is rapid and destructive, and finally ends in consumption. i . nf It frequently happens that the senses of hearing and smell are in P»rt °r entirely 1«*, the nose eaten into anddestroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays, washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected from such treatment. to slump, and pretty soon I was in the hole up to my neck. When the meeting closed it left me stone broke, with only one suit of clqthes left and livin' in a hall room near the corner of Ninth avenue and Thirty-second street. Then I began playin’ the poolrooms with what money I could borrow here and there, but I couldn’t get enough ahead to make any kind of end far beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those who rely upon them for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disap a play, and I began to think if things pointment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. Only a real blood remedy can reach this troublesome and dangerous disease didn’t come my way rd have to quit S. S. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses and builds up the blood, purifies it, makes it nch and healthy, s timul ates and the game and go to work.” “Say, wouldn’t that bump you?” puts new life into the sluggish worn-out organs, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous accumuotions. said the faro man. Mr». Josephine Polhill, of Due West, S. C, writes: “I had Catarrh, which became so deep- seated that I was entirely deaf in one ear, and all inside of my nose, including part of the Done, "Well, about this time one day,” re sloughed off. When the disease had gone this far the physician gave me up as incurable. I sumed the race follower, “I wn» com determined to try S. S. S. as a last resort, and began to improve at once. It seemed to get at the seat of the disease, and after a few weeks’ treatment I was entirely cured, and for more than ing down Broadway, feeling pretty seven years have had no sign of the disease.” sore and mean and raggy. I’d had , S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful tonical and purifying nothing for breakfast but batter > properties. It is the only vegetable blood purifier known, and a certain and safe cakes and coffee, and I didn’t just cure for all blood troubles. Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at know who was going to stake me for the same time write our physicians about your case. They will cheerfully give you dinner, let alone a dollar or so just SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. any information or advice wanted. We make no charge for this. to try if my hick had begun tc change. Well, while I was feelin’ this way, not exactly sure if I wouldn’t A Fauoua Prison. chuck the whole business and chase The celebrated Mamertine prison fur a job, who do I run against but Hen nishes an irupbrtant scene in Sienkie nessy. He was just coming out ol wicz's storj^ “Quo Vadis.” It is locat £ The Case or Hennessy Whose Martin’s with a toothpick sticking ed on the slope of the Capitc¿ine, in J Luck Was Stolen. out of his jaw and a look on his fact Rome, and, according to tradition, it like he was full up to the chin witt " . 1 was begun by Ancus Martius and later enlarged by Servius Tullius. Jugurtha “lITOUDN’T that bump you!” green turtle soup and baked trom and roasted canvasback and nesselrodt A rrive T ime S cheibles D kpibt Is said to have been starved to death yy murmured the faro dealer, pudding, with a pint of champagne here, the accomplices of Catiline stran reflectively, as a thin pock-marked and a pousee cafe at the end of alL Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver Ft 4 p. nt. gled by command of Cicero and Seja- man passed the corner of Broadway Say, it made me hungry just to look nus, the minister and favorite of Tibe and 'Thirty-eighth street. Poitland Worth Omaha Kan at his mug, and he was wearin’ a hot Special sas City, St Louis, rius, executed. Church tradition has “What’s that?” asked the race fol silker an’ a long coat and a diamond 9:15 a. m. Chicago aud East. consecrated this prison as the place - lamp fit to knock an eye out of the where St. Teter and St. Paul were con lower. ‘‘Seein’ you throw the trapped coun prince of Wales, and, say, when I saw Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver.Ft. 8:40 a. ui. fined by order of Nero. Historian Hil tenance up against Hennessy. Say, Hennessy that way I thought it was Worth,Omaha, Kan lard says cf it: Expre^r wasn’t you feedin’ him couple years like flndin* a mine. There was ready sas City. St Louts. 9-00p m “The Mamertine prison is a hideous ago, when I seen you down i’ NeW Or money all over him.” Via Hon- Chicago and East. vault divided into an upper and lower tingtoo. leans?” “An’, of course, he staked you good portion scooped out of the solid rock “Sure!” said the race man. and plenty?” said the faro man. and lined with massive blocks in the “And now you throw hBft down?” “Did I say that Hennessy had a Walla Walla, Lewis 7 a. m, Etruscan style of architecture. A pore “That’s right.” pint?” mused the race follower. “Well ton, Hpokane. Min Spokane heartbreaking place of confinement it neapolis. St. Paul. “Woman?” Flyer maybe it was two of them and maybe is not easy to imagine. According to Duluth, Milwaukee. 6 p. m. “ Not on your life. ” it was three. Anyway, Hennessy had the traditions of the church, St. Peter Chicago and East. “What then?” a little skate on. It wasn’t enough to was imprisoned here by order of Nero, “Say,” said the race man, “d’y’ ever excuse him and it was just enough O cean S tiamships . 4 p. Hl. and the pillar to which ho was bound hear how me and Hennessy come to to make a mean man nasty. 8 p. m. and a fountain which sprang up mirac All sailing dates sub “ ‘Hello, Hennessy,’ says L ulously to furnish the water of baptism gether, an’ what happened to both of . ject to change. “‘Hello,’ says Hennessy. to his jailers, whom he converted, are us?” For San Francisco— I “And I saw then and there that my “Nope.” Sail every 5 days. shown to the visitor. There Is no rea “Well, it’s a qtfber story, and it goes gold mine was a frost. Hennessy was son to doubt that Jugurtha was starv ed to death in these pitiless vaults. to show what a freaky thing luck 1 b . givin* me the go-by. But I was too 4 p. m Daily C olumbia Rivta Ex. Sun. Here, too, the companions of Catiline We couldn’t ever trot double. If Hen hard up to be haughty, so I stops him. Ex Sun were strangled. It is a curious fact nessy is flying high, I’m cold broke, “ ‘Say, Hennessy,’ says I, ‘are you day. 8 p. S teamers . m, Satur that the chances of literature and his an’ if I’m a winner, Hennessy’s on the goin’ to walk past a man like that? day 0 p To Astoria and Way- tory should have rarved two such pork. Besides, he could never stay Don’t you know me?’ m. Landings. names as those of Sallust and Cicero square with a friend nohow.” “ ‘Yes,’ says Hennessy, with a kind “Well, how about it?” asked the of an ugly grin, ‘I know you well on these Cyclopean walls.” WI llemette R iveb . 1:30 p. ni. faro man. 6 a. m. enough.* Ex Sun Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Sun. “It was after the season closed at In India, the land of famine, thousands “ ‘I’ve been in hard luck since I saw day. Baiem,Independence die because they cannot obtain food. In Brighton Beach in ’91. Hennessy had you, Hennessy,’ says I. ‘I’m on the and Way-Landings America, the land of plenty, many suffer been up against it for four long, hog for fair—stone broke, old man!’ and die because they cannot digest the food warm, weary months. He’d been they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests “ ‘That don’t surprise me,’ says Hen W illamette and Y am 3:30 p. m. ! what you eat. It instantly relieves and playin’ everythin’ in the business 7 r . m > nessy, ‘not a little bit.’ hill K ivebs . Mon Wed radically cures a 1 stomach troubles. E. A from favorites to 100 to 1 shots, an’ ToesTbur; “ ‘ It don’t!’ says I, and you can bet and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. 1 S herw . n . he couldn’t win breakfast money. and Way-Lancungs. 1 I'd been foll’in’ the western circuit I was surprised, if he wasn’t. The best— R ecord Job Printing. “ ‘Not a particle,’ says Hennessy, all summer an’ had nursed up quite ‘you went broke when I quit you, be a wad, an ’ when I come back to New Leave Leave S nake R iver . cause I was your mascot. You stole Lewiston Kipar York the fijest man I run against is my luck, and I figure that you owe :35 a. m. Daily Hennessy. He was cornin’ out of a Daily. me about $5,000. The minute I left Riparia to Lewiston. , 9 a m. ; Sixth avenue beanery, where they sell 1 you things came my way.’ coffee for two cents a cup, an’ say, if “Well, I tried to laugh. ‘Why, Hen ever any man looked like a bad nickel, nessy, old man,’ says I, ‘you’re string it was Hennessy. I’d seen him when he in’ me. D’ye take me for a hoodoo?’ was rollin’ high out in California, “ ‘That’s what I do,’ he says, ‘the an’ I had a few drinks with him then, an’ some guy had told me that Hen worst hoodoo this Bide of the Rocky nessy was a man ’at never stood by mountains.’ VIA “ ‘Well, say, Hennessy,’ says I, his friends. But 6ay, I wa* sorry to see a man down on his luck, an’ I says ‘stake me for a hundred and let it to myself, I’ll help him to take a go at that?’ “ ‘Not a nickel,* says Hennessy. brace. So I fits him out from feet to finish, an* then I promises him $5 a ‘You got my luck once, but you don’t THE CHRONICLE ranks with the grsateM day for two weeks to play the ponies get it again, see!’ ■ewipepera In the United State«. | “Then he turned back into the cafe, — me layin ’ off awhile to rest. THE CHRONICLE has no equal on the Paclfl« Ooaat. It lead« all tn ability, enterprise and news i “Well, after a few days Hennessy and I could see him through the win THE CHRONICLE’S Telegraphic Reports are begins to do business again, and in dow ordering a new quart.” the latest and moet reliable, Its Local New» the “Wouldn’t that bump you!” said the fullest and spiciest, and lta Editoriale from ths side of a month had nursed together i »bloat pens In the country. a little wad of about three hundred faro man. THE CHRONICLE has always been, and always dollars. “Say, isn’t luck about the queerest will be, the friend and champion of the people as “ ‘Nonv,’ says I, ‘we’re off to New Or thing on earth?” continued the race against combinations, ollqnes, corporations, 01 oppressions of any kind. It will be independent leans.’ man philosophically. “Here was Hen Shortest and Quickest Line la everything' neutral la nothing. nessy a tramp only a year before, when “ An ’ we went an ’ started into the TO game the next day. But Hennessy’s i I was a high rider. Now, I’m on my IT. PAUL, DULUTH* MINNEAPOLIS. CHICACO luck had changed again, and there ! uppers, and Hennessy’s on the wave, AND ALL POINTS EAST. wasn’t anything he could win. Neith and yet at that very minute my luck er of us could make it out. Hennessy was on the turn. I walked around the Through Palace anti Tourist Sleepers said he’s gone into the theater with corner where I could curse Hennessj Dining and Buffet Smoking his umbrella up, an’ I guess p’rliaps on the quiet and there in a little heaj Library Cars. that's what it was, but anyway, he of wet dirt by the curbstone I saw was a dead one from that on, and in something shining. I picked it up. Il DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME; SERVICE two days he didn't have but $50 in the was a five-dollar gold piece, and there I was a hole in it. Say, do you remembei AND SCEKERA UNEQUALED. world. Then I told him to stick to me and follow my plays, and he did. ’ me coming into your bank with it?” “Sure,” said the faro man. Tickets to points East via Portland and and in two days I had lost $1,700 and “Say, it needed a lot of nerve to lay th« GREAT NORTHERN RY., on sale a; all of Hennessy’s $50 was gone. So I Southern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, cr the whole five on one card, and me gave Hennessy $10 to start fresh on GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office and told him to lay his own money hungry, too, but I was afraid if I’d ,2G8 Morrison Street, an’ keep away from me. So he did break the five I’d break my luck, see?” The faro man saw. and lost every nickel of it before PORTLAND. “So I laid it in one bet, and won ten night. For Rates Folders, and Full- informs “Well, it was up to me to take care times running. Then I called the tion regarding Eastern Trip cad on f of him. So he goes off and gets a turn, and finally quit $4,000 winner. dress little more somewhere, and every Say, that was about the dizziest game A. B. C. DENNISTON, mornin ’ he's ’round to my room for I ever played, and when I cashed in I City P ass , and Ticket Agent, Portland. breakfast money and Pm- givin’ him went and eat the best dinner that the $3 to feed himself and play with, Tenderloin afforded. “Well, I didn't see anything more of that kept up the whole winter through, me givin’ him $3 every day, Hennessy until January, when I wept besides drinks an’ cigars, an’ laundry to New Orleans again with a small in bills, and every now and then 3 ten terest in a string of good ones another interest in a com ner to get his stuff out that he'd and hocked. But I guess it was luck to bination book that a guy named RAIT’WA Y tn«^ because I lived high everv min Shorty Allen was running. I was ute of the time and quit the game riding high again, and Hennessy Ths Chronicle Building, $3>,300 better than when Hennessy and wasn’t. It did seem queer, but it looked like we both couldn’t do business at W e started south. “I guess Hennessy thought the the same time. I ran against him sev ■same thing, ’cause he comes “round eral times and made as if I’d forgotten Sj Mall, roelage Paid. one morning and says if I’ll stake him the throw down he gave me in front of to a little roll he’ll quit me and try Martin’s, and at last one day he came his luck on the western circuit. So I sweatin’ around to my rooms, lookin' gave him $500 and he started for Chi for a tip. One of our horses was en Pullman cago. It wasn't long before we liaird tered for seven furlongs on the next of his luck, and my five hundred be day, with about one chance in a million Sleeping Cars of winning, but Hennessy had an idea gins to come back. in his hat that the race was to be fixed. Elegant “Good? Why things just swam his He didn't kuow I was interested in the way. I was glad of it, although I Dining Cars nag, but he did know tha1 1 had an in wasn't doing eo well myself. As Hen The Greatest Weekly ia th* frtalry, side track with the stable and came to Tourist nessy's stock went up mine started find out which way the cat was goin’ to jump, Sleeping Cars “I wish to express mv thanks to th«* “ ‘Say, old pal,’ he said, ‘I’ve only got inanufactnrers cf Chamberlain’s Colic, $1JX)O left and I want to make a big Í ST. PAUL (Inolndinc postage) tn p,n of rutted Cholera and Dinrrho?» Remedy, for hav Blates. lexica play to-morrow so’s to get even again M inneapolis ' THK WEEKLY the brutes* ing put on the market soch a wonderful and I can’t take any chances. Can't inQ moat complHe Weekly N evsj «per I d tte* medicine, ” »tvs W. W. Maseingill of DULUTH Ntorld, prints 84 columns, or twokvs B»auniont, Texas. There are many you put me wise?’ ” of New^ Littupi and <□ snezjC IuMriik*- FARGO “Say.” said the faro man, “wouldn’t thousands of mothers whose children Uon; also a coni AjricuHural Dt pa.lrnm 1O have been saved <rom attacks of dvaen that bump you?” ' GRAXD forks SAMPER COPIES SENT FREE. terr and cholera infantum wfco in nee ale>> “So I told him to see me an hour be *-K__________ I CROOKSTON feel thankful. It is for sale bv Era IN e fore the race,” the race follower wen1 ' WINNIPEG you want the A. S herwin ; on, “and he went away. Say, d’ye think I HELENA and it was up to me to give him any straight CHRONICLE tip?” PIONEER LIMITED' CATARRH 1$ A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, 0. Luxurious Coaches, Electric Lights, Steam Heat, For ratee, pamphlets or other ink hi ition, address, | A FREAKY THING IS LOCK ! W. CASEY, Tree. Paes. Agt., 1 ¡we GO EAST CHRONICLE N“N C. J. EDDY, Geneiai Agt., S eattle , W ash You believe that statement. 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