4
An Ancient Foe
Science
Vention
To health »ml la p p iHt« ’« Scrofula—
a.^ ugly us ever «in e tiir.e immemorial.
it cauaett boachts in the neck, < a g-
iiivn the tfkin, infiniiutt the mucous mem
brane, wastes the muni*lew, weakens the
hones, le luces the power of resistance t ►
An English physiologist explains that
dis»*ase an<l the capacity for recovery,
a girl can never throw like a boy be
au<i develop« into coiiamnpt on.
cause her collar bone Is lurger and sets
lower.
Meteors which reach the earth al
will rid you of it, radii-ally and perniau-
most Invariably contain a large quan
untly, as it has rid thousands.
tity of Iron und a smaller amount of
nickel.
To Heaven by Imtallmenti.
The worst mosquito-infested neigh
W illie— Your papa's only got one
borhood In the world is the coast of
arm, hasn’t he?
Borneo At certain seasons, it Is said,
Kobbie.— Yeth.
the streams of that region are uunavl-
W illie— Where's the other one?
Kobbie— Ith up in heaven.— New guhle because of the clouds of mosqui
toes.
York Times.
A peculiar snow observed on Mont
The Cultivated Taitc.
Mulct In the Alps has been reported by
Monopole coffee was not intended M. A. Brun. It is called ' Caucasian
for the use of those who prefer a 10- snow," und Is very porous, with grains
or 15-cent grade of coffee. These peo reaching an eighth of an Inch In size.
ple, perhaps, won’t see the value in it. I TUe gug|lt adhesion of these gralus
But if your taste lias been in any j K,V(.S Kr,.llt ual)llity to avalanches.
degree cultivated by the use of the
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Attempts have been made to meas-
lnglier grades, you II think that Mono
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ure the I ght of the moonless night sky.
pole pure Mocha and Java is the acme: .
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i.aviu J. Burn¡r au Kimlisb astrono-
of perfection— presuming, of course,
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u
h . .. .
that toe coffee
is made right. This ,,,er' ,1U'* ro,‘« lll>' e8t,m“ ted tUat ,h,e
coffee is sold in one and one half pound total light of one hemisphere equals
cartons. If your grocer doesn’t "keep |tllut of <>*>« thousand Arst-uiagnltude
it, send us it is name.
Wadhams &
“ '"1 Professor Simon Newcomb
Kerr Bros., Portland.
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bus-perhaps more uccuratcly-found
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tills total light to be equal to that of
The Worm.
six hundred to eight hundred hrst-
She— Yes; I ’m very sorry I married magnitude stars. The brightness seems
you; so there!
I to be not entirely due to visible and
He— Oh! You were glad to get any- \ Invisible stars. The zodiacal light and
body, I guess.
You were no young l the gegenscbeln, a midnight glow oppo-
bird when I married you.
I site the sun, have been seen to extend
She— No? But considering what I across the heavens, and it Is suggested
got you must admit I was an early bird. that these are but liitensillcatloiis of a
general luminosity of the entire sky,
— Philadelphia Pre.-s.
due to softie unknown cause.
The fi ols are not all dead : their fool-
Wonderful stories ure often told of
iahness and rheumatism would both bo
the powers of vision possessed by sav
cured with Hamlin’s Wizard Oil.
age raics.
During the recent Cam
bridge anthropological expedition to
A Gcniut.
“ There goes a great genius!’’ ex Torres Straits, the visual acuity of the
claimed a (ieorgia citizen as a tall figure natives v.as carefully tested, and Mr.
It!vers, who made the tests, concluded
slouched by.
that the excellence of vision shown by
“ Novelist?”
“ No; but he reads all the novels the savages has a psychological origin;
that Is to say, It arises from knowing
other fellows write.”
what to look for. When the European
“ You cal! that ‘genius?’ "
“ W ell, if it ain’t exactly genius, it’s acquires familiarity with the environ
the patience of it.” — Atlanta Constitu ment he can see as fur as they can.
Thus the power of an Indian to tell the
tion.
sex of a deer at such n distance that
distinguished features like antlers were
Invisible was found to rest upon his
knowledge of the peculiar gait of the
For Infants and Children.
male deer.
Professor A. E. Verrlll of Yale re
gards the phenomena witnessed during
the awful eruption of Mont Pelee In
Signature of
May as bearing out the theory that Im
mense quantities of explosive gases
Diamond Dick.
“ I want to know about this new were evolved through the dissociation
pitcher you've signed,” said the re of oxygen and hydrogen from the wa
ter on coming suddenly into contact
porter, taking out his notebook.
“ His name is Dropcurve,” replied with hot lava, and that these gases,
the baseball manager. “ He comes when ejected Into the atmosphere, ex
from Hemopolis, where he played for ploded above the crater, producing tbe
several years in a strong local nine, terrible effects that were noted. Ac
cording to this view, the Inhabitants
llis father is well known— ”
“ I don’t want iiis pedigree,” inter of Ht. Pierre were killed by a sudden
rupted the reporter.
"Just tell me explosion of a vast volume of mingled
how much lie sold
for.” — Chicago oxygen and hydrogen, while the poi
sonous hydrochloric sold gas, formed
Tribune.
by t bo chlorine liberated front the sea
r i T O P.rnmn.ntlr Ci.rtMl
So At. or n,Tvotianfl*l water that had leaked Into the volcano
■ IIO
after flrfttday’R Hienf I»r Klin»«1* < irt-at Nervfi
Restorer. Bend for F l l E l i S i . 0 0 trial holtl«and treat- nm! was combined with some of the
ia«.‘ 1> b . it. II K l in b . Ltd.. Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia. Fft
hydrogen, quickly suffocated those who
uutv have escaped death from the ex
Had Him.
“ P a ," said little Tommy, “ I ’ll liet plosion.
H ood's S arsaparilla
C A S T O R IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
1 forgot the date of the paper and went
Into a state of agitation over the irre-
l parable Injury that they imagined had
been done to the famous old relic so
kindly loaned to New Orleans by the
City of Brotherly Love were full of
: laughter and surprise when they found
I themselves the victims of a hoax. The
' bell was visited by a large number of
| visitors during the day and the officers
on guard hud no difficulty In convincing
spectators that nothing was wrong
with It.’ ”
inary hearing, after six weeks in the
county jail, “ I want a change of
m enu."
" Y o u mean,” said the judge kindly,
"th a t you want a change of venue.
Now, the proper course— ”
" N o , I don't mean ¡hit. I want a
change of menu. That sheriff seemB to
have tried to ccrner the corned beef
market of tiie world.*’— Baltimore
American.
S T U D E N T LIFE A T OXFORD.
Probably True.
W b u t Y o u n g A u ie r ic u n * W h o G o T h e r e
W i l l F in d .
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C 3 , ATLASTS, «A .
F o u n d e d 1370
A H om o S ch ool tor B o y o
M U H o r y a n d M a n u a l T ra in in g
W rit a f o r H lum tra tod C a ta lo g u e
" I was given up to die with
quick consumption. I then began
to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
improved at once, and ant now in
perfect health.” — Chas. E. Hart
man, Gibbstown, N . Y.
It’s too risky, playing
with your cough.
T h e first th in g you
k h o w it w ill be dow n jj
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. B e
g in e a r ly w ith A y e r’ s
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
ARTHUR
*
?£
who will bring him his breakfast, will
dine In state In the hall every evening,
will worship In the college chapel, and
will shorten his walks uhroad so that
he can get within the college gates be
fore they close for the night. He will
row In the college boat or play on the
college cricket team, and will have a
special adviser, a college tutor, to whom
he will look back with gratitude and re
spect all the days of bis life.
He will And Oxford as expensive as
Harvard or Yale. Ills strictly college
expenses, for tuition, hoard and dally
llving, exclusive of hooks, clothing, so
cletles, sports and luxuries, will vnry
from a minimum of $r>no a year to q
maximum dlffieult to estimate. Of the
colleges, Keble, Jesus, New College ami
Worcester make special effort to aid the
student In economy, Christ Church,
University, Magdalen and Maillol are
the most expensive; Brasenose, St
John's, Exeter, Oriel and Trinity stand
In an Intermediate position.
The student will have to he fairly
economical at the average college, says
Francis Ilovey Stoddard in the Re
view of Reviews, to keep his total ex
penses within the $1,500 yearly sug
gested In the will as the Income for
cucli scholarship.
It Is every man's optuiou that be
would have been a great luiiu bad be
lived fifty yearn ago
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
Manila (600-ft)......................1 cents a pound
Manila (650-ft)........................ 1 < cents a pound
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Special
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via
East.
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Send for Catalogue.
Tw elth year begins August 12th.
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8:50 p.ra.
neapolis, St. Paul,
via
Duluth. Milwau
Huntington.
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A L.
Parents desiring home influences, beautiful
surroundings, perfect climate, careful super
vision, anil thorough menial, moral and phys
ical training for their boys, w ill find all these
requirements fully met at Hoitt’s School, Menlo
Boa d ng Schoci for Young Man
bl
1:10 0 .0 .
7:00a. m.
Balt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth.Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis,Chicago and
JCaaL
8t. Paul
Past Mall
8:16 p. m.
via
Spokana
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Finest situation on Pacific Coast. Ex
'S cellent Faculty. Largest indoor college
• athletic field in the world. Over half
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Catalogues Free.
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Address
O C E A N A N D R IVER S C H E D U L E
RE V . M . A. Q U IN L A N , C. S. C.
University Park, Oregon
PRO M PO R TLA N D .
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All fa llin g dates
aubject to change
IM ) f.fifi.
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In Coffee, Spices, Baking Powder,
Canned Goods and other Grocer-
ies. Insist on Monopole.
Dally
Ex.Sunday
8:06 p. m.
Saturday
lu.OO p. in.
(S) W A D H A M S & KERR BROS.. Packers.
•)
Portland.
•>!®®®®®®®®®®® ® « ® e ®®®®®®®®4
F O R
•:45 a.m
Mon., Wed
and Fri.
S A L E .
One Second Hand Nichols & Shepard
Separator, size 40-60, with wind stacker,
only ruu 40 days; a bargain. Inquire of
JOHN POOLE,
Foot Morrison St., Portland, Or.
TH R ESH ER M EN ,
i
A T T E N T IO N I
•
Wlllamalta Rlvar.
4:30 p. as.
Water permitting.
Kx.Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem, Inde
pendence, Corval
lis aud Way Land
ings.
8 :8 0 p. m.
Mon., Wad.
aud FrL
€ tn «r * l Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent.
Third and Washing ion Street*.
We are g< lng to clean up our stock of
A] second-hand
ngines, Separators
pm ».oi□ and
iml Eng'
nd r~~
— ----
,#) Horsepowers, and
are offering
you
Sili FREE |w
To Aatoria aud Way
Laudiuga
A. L. CRAIG,
Second-hand Threshing
Machinery.
on
4:00 p. m.
Kx. Buuday
Snake River.
Lv. Riparla
Lv. Lewiaton
4:06 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
Daily except Riparia to Lewiaton Daily axcept
Monday.
Monday.
I GREATBARGAINSALE *
While it is perfectly true and fair to
;
A SNAPI
say that we would be justified in
im)
Engines from $160 up.
>•,
Separators from $50 up.
charging one cent in advance of Eastern
•
Horsepowers, Feeders and Baggers at
prices for our twine of Oregon manu
® all prices.
(•)
We have second-hand Advance, Rus-
facture, that is, the the price of freight
(•i sell, (iaar Scott, Case and a few Pitts. It
added to Eastern prices, as a matter of
•) you want A GOOD THING write us for
- .
.
O E 2 R I H N B M U T U A V I UOMATUHC,
J fc) list and special prices.
fact, Pure Manila, Red Clover Leaf
BRANCH HOUSES:
■scelti I Purely V e fe ta M e .y < «> »»^ £ »d ' ®
Brand, (ISO feet, we are quoting to the
" a L uæjj umv9n »m i? 1
^ Spokane, W ash.
Portland, Ore.
dealers under date of July 15 at lti
.
BUFFALO PITTS COM PANY.
C U R E SIC K H E A D A C H E .
cents per pound, or one cent below the
(S a D®® *)®®®( s ®®®®®®®® $®®® $ ®®®®
prices quoted foi Eastern goods.
Taking everything into account, it
S u r v iv o r s o f In d ia n W a r « o r W id o w * o f
seems reasonable and appropriate that
Such im a re D rcra n ed :
we call attention to the fact that, al
By recent act o f conureas you have a claim for
pension at the rute.if $S.OO per month. Send to me
though many people entertain the be
for application. A cidres» T. W. Tu II madge, Wash
lief that we are grinding monopolists,
ington, D. C. A Pension A ttorn ey for forty years.
demanding all we can possibly get for
twine, here we aro in the midst of an
Old Indian W a r Pensions
important and strenuous season, offer
Congress has just passed a law granting pen
ing our goods at one cent below the
sions to the survivors and to the widows o f de
ceased soldiers of the Oregon, Washington and
prices Eastern dealers are obliged to
California Indian wars of 1847 to 1856. Full in
pay. In other words, instead of being
formation will be sent by Byington & Wilson,
No. 728 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C.,
an oppressor of the farmer, we demon
B
est
Earth
—
or Branch office No. 442 Parrott building, Sail
strate in a very practical manner that
Francisco., Cal. Fees limited by law.
Because it is made o f the best material possible
we are tiis friend, and a good friend of
to buy. Th e manufacturers absolutely pay 2»
to
36
per
cent
above
tiie
market
price
o
f
best
the general public, because, if any
grades o f wagon timber for tiie p rivilege o f cul
W e guarantee to help
Eastern twine is sold in this market,
ling over and skim m ing off the cream o f tiie
Cripples,
you. W e have largest
wagon slock, which is carried for 3 to 5 years be
tve force the Eastern manufacturer to
factory west o f Chicago
fore m aking up. which means an investment iu
Look
Here!
m aking artificial limbs,
wood stock o f nearly one m illion dollars.
take a less price for it than lie does in
braces, deform ity apparatus and all kinds crip
M I T C H E L L Wagons are unsurpassed for
ples’ supplies. Latest goods, best made. W rite
liis local market liesides the freight to
quality, proi>ortioii, finish, strength aud light
us and we’ ll show you latest appliance for your
running.
the coast on account of uttr low selling
case.
W h y —take chances on any other?
Western Aluminum Artificial Limb Co.
W h y —-not get the best?—A M IT C H E L L .
prices.
S S t)i Washington St. ilOJi Second 8 t
M l t c h o l l , L o w la A S t a . o r C o .
\Ye cannot be too enthusiastic about
Portland, Oregon.
Portland.
Seattle.
Spokane.
Boise.
some of the remarks that have been ^
Agents Everywhere.
made in your paper concerning Binding
No. 32— itfOS.
If, P . N . D.
Twine.
You have urged the consumer
repeatedly to disregard the representa THE NEW PENSION U W S
H1CN w r it - n g t o a d v e r t is e r * p i e » « *
tions of unscrupulous dealers, and to A p p ly to N a t h a n B ic k f o r d ,
m e n t io n t h is p a p e r .
A
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
,
W
a
s
h
in
g
t
o
n
,
D.
c
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always make his decision concerning
purchases of twine by asking the ques
tion, "H o w many bundles can you bind
with a dollar's worth of twine?”
If
k ills
the consumer will always keep in mind
Easi,y app>ie<>— Balnt peri-h«,
nest
boxes,
etc.,
and
the
fumes
this question when he makes a pur
kill the lice. Never fails. Sold'by dealers, 50 c and $i.oc per can.
chase, he will inevitably and invariably
L E A N E D O U T A L L TH E LIC E AND M IT E S .
Albert Biotti of Chanhassen. Minn.. . bought a can of Prussian Lice Killer and
select Pure Manila twine, for it is the
used it thoroughly three times and cleaned his poultry house entirely free from
lice and mites. Before using, the poultry house was alive with i red lice and mites.
most economical certainly, as it is 30
J U S T TH E TH IN G FO R LIC E ON HOCS.
per cent longer than tho other twine,
J. H. Malone, o f Adel. Mo., says the Prussian Lice Killer is just the thing for lice
on hogs, and Js worth live times' its cost.
dollar for dollar and pound for pound.
PO R T LA N D CO R D A G E CO.
Columbia Rlvar
Steamers.
Wlilamefta and Yam
7:00 a. m.
hill Rivart.
Tue«.. Thur,
Water permitting.
and Bat.
Oregon City, Day-
ton, tk Way Laud-
Inga
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4:00 p. aa
For San Francisco—
Ball every 8 daye
| IF ITS MONOPOLE,
i
IT'S THE BEST
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
P «
O
NEWtLL
C.
HOITT’S SCHOOL
Genuine
S O U TH AND E A S T
-VIA-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Shasta Route.
I
Train* leave Drain for Portland and way
■tations at 12:34 p. m. and 1:23 a. m.
Leave Portland.......... . 8:30 A. M. 8:30 P. If.
• Drain............... .. 3:46 P. M. 2:58 A. M
Arrive Ashland......... . 12:55 A. M. 12:35 P. M.
** SacrHmento....
5:10 P. M.
5:u0 A. M
7:46 F. M.
8:45 A. M.
“ San Francisco..
Arrive Ogden............... . 4:V> A. M. 7:00 A. M:
'* Denver.............. V:30 A. M. 9:15 P. M.
“
Kansas City........ 7:25 A. M. 7:25 A. M.
“
C h icago................
8:30 P. M.
8:05 A. MT
6:00 P. M.
M.
M.‘ 6:30 A. M.
M. 11:30 A. M.
M. 7:t)0 A. M.
M.
6:30 P. M.
M.
6 :42 A . M.
M. 12:10 P. M.
7:42 A. M.
Arrive Los Angeles...... • 2:00 P. M.
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6:00 P.
Fort Worth........ . 6:30 A.
City of Mexico.... 11:30 A.
Houston.......... 7:00 A.
New Orleans...... 6:30 P.
Washington........ 6:42 A.
New York.......... 12:10 P.
El Paso.................
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair cars hacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New
Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with the several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
Bee agent at Drain station or aadrea*
P R U S S I A N L I C E K IL L E R
L I C E on P o u ltry .
Subscribo
for the
Newberg
Graphic
EDUCATE YOUR BOWELS
No External
Symptoms.
Everybody tried to find everybody else.
The Times Democrat Liberty Bell Joke
went down very well, and those who
Coughing
"W h e re did all these skeletons come
In undergraduate life at Oxford the from?” asked the visitor at the medical
college.
student from America will find many
“ Can you keep a aecret?” queried
interesting features. He will, no doubt,
the medical student.
be ussigned to a college ratber tbau be
"S u re thing.,” teplied the visitor.
allowed to choose one, us the will of
“ Then I ’ll tell you,” said the embry
Cecil Rhodes expresses the desire "that M. D., and continued, in a loud whis
the scholars holding the scholarships per: "W e ra ise d ’em !” — Chicago News.
shall he distributed among the colleges
of tbe University of Oxford, and not
Three e l m : 2Sc., 50c.. SI. All ilni(flsle.
New Sword Metal.
resort in undue numbers to oue or more
The Austrian government has, it is
Consult your doctor. I f he say* take it,
colleges only.”
said, decided to arm several cavalry
then do as he says. I f he tells you not
There are twenty-two colleges In the
to take It, then don’t take It. He knows.
regiments witli swords made of a new
Leave it with him. We are willlug.
university, all of which, educationally
J. C. A Y E li CO.. Low ell. M m .
metal named magnalium, which is as
considered, are equal. Iteusous of rank serted to combine the lightness of
in life, of parental or local associations, aluminum with the strength and flexi
of wealth, of religious tendencies, bility of steel.
She Doesn't Approve his Taste.
rather than reasous of a purely aca
*'0008 Mrs. Grigsby allow her I iuh -
demic nature, lead an English boy to
band’s ft ¡end« to smoke in tbe bouse?”
Revival of Cameo Jewelry.
choose oue or another of these colleges.
' ‘ Not if Grigsby
furnishes
the
There is a revival of interest in old
The colleges differ In externals. Some
fashioned cameo jewelry this year. cigars.’ *
of them are rich, others poor; some of
One of the large manufacturing houses
them are comparatively large—three or in New York says that it has done more
four hundred students—others very work altering and restoring old cameo
small; some are expensively carried on, jewelry this season than it has for 20
others Inexpensively; some are "pass,” years.
others are "reading” colleges; some have
high residence fees, others low; some
Mobbed.
have no graduate students, and one,
First College G irl— I hear you girls
All Souls, uo undergraduate students;
mobbed the umpire at the class game'’
some have superb buildings, others
Second College G irl— Y e s; we called
plainer; and one, the Non-Collegiate, her a “ mean old thing” and told her
has no building at all, and hardly any that she was “ perfectly horrid.” —
faculty, being governed by the univer Puck.
sity through a committee called a "del
egacy for unattached students.”
But
FRIEND T O T H E FARMER.
any one of these colleges will he a
To
the Editor — \Ve have noticed in
worthy foster mother to the under
graduate. The student will pay his fees your paper from time to time, during
to his college, and will he watched the present season, some extremely in- I
over by it throughout Ills whole course. structive and interesting articles on
He will not get all of fils Instruction in Binding Twine.
Must Bear Signature of
Permit us to add a few words today
Its lecture rooms, for the community
witli
special
reference
to
our
own
influ-
j
of interest Idea has penetrated modern
Oxford, and for certain subjects the ence in this market. The “ Farm Itn- |
resident student will he apt to go to plement News,” issue of July 17, gives
the following prices of twine as the
another college, hut Ills student life
S e» Foe-Simile Wrapper Below.
prevailing Eastern prices to the deal- '
will he mainly within the college walls.
ers:
He will, If fortunate enough to get
T e r r s m a ll . a d e e e a s y
............. 13 cents a pound
Sisal (600-f t>..
to take as «uffa/.
one, have a room on one of the "stair Standard (500-ft)
............ 13 cents a j>ound
Vui.fn
14l-4 cents a pound
cases,” will be served by the “scout," Manila (SoO-ft)./...................
you a cent that you won’t give me a
T H E F T O F L IB E R T Y B E L L .
nickel.”
8 iic c c s H f.ll A p r i l F o o l J o k e W o r k e d b y
"D o n e” said pa.
N e w O r le a n s P a p e r .
Then Tommy explained things, and
•’Did you ever hear about the time
pa saw that he would have to pay up
the Liberty Hell was stolen?” asked
either way.— Boston Globe.
a New Orleans matt at the Capitol the
Mothers will linn Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth other tiny. “ It was early In the spring
ing Syrup tbs best remedy to use lor their of 18No. The exposition was being held
chiltiren during 1 lie teething period.
L a s t o f th e I n d i a n D ativ es.
at New Orleans anil the hell had been
The Omaha Is the only dance now
loaned to the exposition. 1 remember
Ini omnia.
practiced among the Sioux. The war
Professor— Tell me to what class of well the excitement the theft occasion dance dl.nl with the accession of peace,
ed. The Times Democrat came out the
maladies insomnia Is-longs.
the suit dance Ims long been frowned
Student— Why— er, it is a contagious next morning with startling headlines, ti|Hiu by the < I rent Father and the
•A
Dastardly
Attempt.’
The
Emblem
disesae.
ghost dunce Inis been peremptorily for
" I never heard it so described. of Aitierleaii Independence, the Liberia bidden ever since the trouble spring
Bell. Stolen.’
Where did you learn this?”
ing from It In that uulmppy tight at
•"L ast night was a sorrowful one
“ From experience sir.
Whenever
Wounded Knee In the early winter of
my neighbor’s deg can’t sleep, I ’m just In the elty.’ It said. ’When Philadel LSltl. But the Omaha, danced frequent
phia
sent
to
New
Orleans
the
grand
as wakeful as ho is ." — Tit-Bits.
ly upon the reservation, 1ms not been
old Liberty Bell, treasured not alone
actually forbidden, although the Indian
by the fumed city of the East, but by
l lo n 't ( l . t F o o t s o r e ! D ot F o o t-K a a o .
agents In general disapprove of It. and
It is n certain cure for sweating, callous amt the whole nation, as the precious em
so far as Is possible discountenance Its
hot. tired. achltiK feet. Makes new or tight
ahoca caay. Try it today. Sold b y a ll Dmagiata. blem of national liberty, the people of perpetuation,
it Is primarily a social
I'r lfe .’.v. Don't accept a Niitmtitute. Sample tbe South generally, and of Louisiana
function, with this uuqmillticd advan
sent THICK. Addrer* Allen S. climated, Leltox
particularly,
responded
warmly
to
this
N. Y.
tage— that It tends toward the contin
evidence of brotherly love offered by
uance of that state of society known
The Field ol Danger.
tbe second elty of the republic.’
to the Indians during their days of bar
(.tone— Some folks imagine that golf
“A long account of the reception of
barity, that It emphasizes uncivilized
is a dangerous game. Do you think so? the hell and the care taken of It fol
Cage— I had two friends who got lowed. and the Times-Democrat said: delights and that It has nothing In com
mon with the civilisation toward which
engaged on the golf links last season.
"pile spot on which It stood Is a scene
we are trying to load the red man.
of hnvoe. The ear that bore It Is half
Every time the Omaha is danced the
consumed by Are and Its ruined tim
dancers sre drawn more closely to the
bers tell a story of wanton destruction
almost without parallel. The trees that old lives and the old ways, a reverence
for the customs of their ancestors is
stood over It are uo longer graceful and
enkindled within them, and whatever
grand; half devoured by tire, their
reffnlng Influences of civilization may
charred branches seem to cry aloud
have hitherto Impressed them are, for
for
vengeance.
Last
night
when
the
The blood may be in bad condition,
the time, utterly forgotten and eventu
pale
ntoon
shed
her
radiance
over
the
yet w it h no external sign«, no skin
ally much weakened. It Is the great
eruption or sores to indicate it. The great park, bathing It In a flood of sli social reflection of barbarism, aud Its
ver light, when the grounds were calm
symptoms iu such cases being a variablt
Influence cannot Ite for good.— Chicago
and still aud deserted by all save the
appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable
watchful guard, this deed of wantou- Chronicle.
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
ness was done.’
H o lt .'t t n .lo W a s M i s d i r e c t e d .
and a general run-down condition of the
"Then came an account of the mount
In a London safe deposit vault re
system — clearly showing the blood hat ing of the guard and the discovery of
cently the renter of a safe, anxious for
lost its nutritive qualities, 1 as liecome tliic the lire. The account said: ’While the the spiritual welfare of one of the
and watery. It is la just such cases tlial firemen and the two officers were dls- Janitors, said, while they were in the
S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and cussing the mysterious disappearance vnnlt together: “Are yon prepared to
most effective work by building up the of the two night watchmen an officer .lie?" For answer the jani'or Instantly
blood and supplying the elements lacking made Ills way close' to the car to In pinned the questioner to the wall by
spect the hell and ascertain whether the throat. Assistance arrived and the
to make it strong and vigorous.
I or not It had sustained any damage. To unfortunate renter was carried out, half
•* My wife used sev
Ids amazement tbe hell was gone. Not "throttled." Explanations ensued, and
eral bottles of S. S. 8.
a vestige of It remained. It had been It was then discovered that au Inquiry
ss s blood purifier And
wrung front Its fastenings and carried after Ills spiritual welfare had been
to tone nil a weak and
off.’
etna, iated system, with
construed by the jnnltor as the prellm-
"There was more detail about the Insry to a murderous attack.
very mstked effect by
wav of tmprovemenL
' search and clew
Naturally the citi
“ W e r e g a r d it a
W o u ld N ot N e e d II T h e n .
zens snd the thousands of visitors at
g r e a t t o n .' a: I I ! .....IX
An Arkansas man onoe wrote to In
the exposition wove Indignant.
The
purifier” —J. P. D u f f ,
entire population discussed nothing else quire the price of a saw mill that
Princeton, Mo.
i that morning aud the ears were not I would saw all the various ways that
Ni á * T h
!■ the greatest of all sufficient to carry the crowd out to the I he wanted to saw. When he learned
tonics, and you will grounds to see the ruin wrought and ! by return mail that such a mill would
find the appetite im- learn the latest clew. I could not get cost him $1,***'. he replied by postal
w j r V N,'
provesstome,strength a car and walked a distance of four card: " I f a man had $1,000 what in
returns, and nervousness vanishes as new 1 ntil.>s and wax an hour getting through thunder would he want of s saw-mill?”
rich pure Mood once more circulates the gate.
When you see a girl riding a horse
“The next Issue of the Times Demo
through ail parts of the system.
astride In the country. It Is safe to
crat said: ‘Everybody takes a Joke good i
guess that abe Is front town, and thinks
S. S. 8. is the only purely vegetable
natttredly on the first day of April, and |
one can do what one pleases In tbe
blood purifier known. It contain* no min-
there was occasion yesterday, for the |
erais wtmtewrr S e n * fo r ottr free book
of „ * ,„„1
,,f K,„M| nature. conatry.
on blood and skin diseases and write ont
physicians for any information or advice
Wanted
No charge for medical sdvica.
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because they strain and weaken the bowels.
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the world to make and keep your bowels clean and
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