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Catarrh **Whcu aul you adopt thé stage aa a profession?" " I should not say that I ever adopted Invites Consumption the stage," answered Mr. Stormington Barnes. "B u t I spent some weary It weakens the delicate lun£ tissues, years persuading the stage to adopt deranges the digestive organs, and m e ."— Washington 8tar. Thiak This Over. "W h en you makes fun p’ what you doean’ understand" said Uncle Eben, "y o u want« to stop a minute an’ guess whether you is showin’ yoh smaht- ness or yoh ig ’ nance."— Washintgon Star. breaks down the general health. I t often causes headache and d io ^ ness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re* quires a constitutional remedy. Hood*9 Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca- tarrh o f the nose, throat, stomach, ladies’ gallery; over gallery. Just above bowels, and more delicate organs. Read the testimonials. is the press gallery And where is the N o substitute for Hood's acts Ilka Hood’s .. Be surq to get Hood’s. H e— This is the there is the men’ s the speaker’s desk She— Oh, yes. rogues' gallery? He— W hy— er— the congressmen sit down there on the main floor. “ I was troubled with catarrh 20 years. Seeing statements of cures by Hood's Sar saparilla resolved to try It. Tour bottles Homing Instinct of the Hoilse. entirely cured me.” W i l l i a m B b x u h , When Dr. E rw in’s possessions were 1030 6th St- Milwaukee, Wia. in transit between Oklahoma and Mor H ood*« S a r s a p a r illa p ro m is e s t i rill, Kan., last March, a fine Arabian o u rs a n d k e e p s th e p ro m ise . horse was lost from the car. The horse turned up last week at its old Jail for Runaway Husbaada. . home in Oklahoma and was a ll right. One year in state’ s prison, or $100 — Kansas City Journal. fine, or both, is the penalty now im For bronchial troubles try PIso’s Cura posed by law upon recreant New Jersey for Consumption. It is a good cough husbands who w illfu lly desert their medicine. At druggists, price 2Ö cents. wives and children and go out of the state to escape the responsibility of Watermelon Diamonds. caring for their families. Place a fine ripe watermelon on ice and when thoroughly chilled cut in rather thick slices', remove a ll seeds and cut in diamonds; place in a pretty glass dish and sprinkle each layer with Her Idea of Identification. powdered sugar. Serve . on dainty plates as any other fruit.— Washington "T h a t bank clerk wouldn’t give me the money • He said I ’d have to identi fy m yself." "D id you?” " I couldn’t. None of my linen is marked'except my handkerchiefs and 1 I ’d forgotten to bring one with m e ."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. With local applications, aa they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It yon most take Internal remedies. H all’s Ca tarrh Cure Is taken internally, and aetadirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. H a ll'l Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medlelne. I t was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and Isa regular prescription. It is oomposed of the best tonics known, cont ained w ith the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the tw o Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. *■* 9 . J. CHENEY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. 8old by druggists, price 75c. Halls Fam ily f i l l s are the best. F o r Rheumatism In the electric furnace of H. Gold schmidt, a ton o f ai#ei Is made from the ore by 4,000 horse power hours o f energy, and from scrap iron by 1,300 horse-power hours. Anaemic persons and convalescents seeking strength find great benefit in the grape cure, which is an autumn at traction at Wiesbaden. The effects are explained by the sugar, which forms 25 to 60 per cent o f the grapes. T h e hot springs that contain living bacteria are much below boiling point in temperature, but J. Adams, o f Dub lin, reports having observed eggs o f a certain mite (Tyrogljrphus hlstlostoma) that survived boiling for five minutes. Traction tests with electric automo biles in London have shown a sur- prising increase o f the starting pull on oiled pavements. A pull of thirty- nine pounds per ton was needed to start on dry asphalts, forty-nine and a half pounds on wood pavement and 104 pounds on dry macadam. On greasy asphalt a puil of nearly sev enty-nine pounds per ton was neces sary. The wireless system of telegraphy has been tested successfully in the Coast Survey. Last summer, as an experiment, one o f the surveying ves- seis, using short-distance apparatus, transmitted the half-aecond beats of its chronometer to k shore station more than sixty mUes away, where they were automatically recorded on a mov ing tape. It Is anticipated that for the determination o f longitude the wireless system w ill eventually take the place o f cable and telegraph Unes. Human life is possible under varied conditions, and, if .a „recent report is correct, British N ew Guinea has a tribe whose environment has made them Incapable o f walking. These people live in a swampy region, and, as walking and canoeing are alike Im practicable, they remain constantly In their dwellings, which are built in the trees Jüst above the marshes. Disuse has caused their limbs to shrink, while their trunks have become bloated, giv ing them an ape like appearance and g a it German experts say that wood which has been floated in rafts, or otherwise, M iss A gn es Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia EL Pinkham V Vegetable “ T o Y o u x o W o m e n : — I suffered fo r six years w ith dysm enor- (painfu l periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew I t meant three o r fou r days o f intense pain. The doctor said this was due to an inflam ed condition o f the uterine appendage« caused l MI f young girls on ly realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical tune, much su fferin g w ould De spared them. Thank God fo r L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om pou n d, that was the only lttttdin.jnft w hich helped m e any. W ith in three w eeks a fter I started to take it, I noticed a m arked im provem ent in m y general health, and at the tim e o f m y next m onthly period the pain had dim inished consider ably. I kept up the treatm ent, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in p erfect health, m y eyes are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to m y w eight, m y color is good, and I feel ligh t and happy.” — M iss A gnes M i l l i e , 25 Potom ac A ve., Chicago, 111. T h e m o n th ly sickn ess re fle c ts th e c o n d itio n o f a w o m a n ’ s h e a lth . A n y th in g unu su al a t th a t tim e sh ou ld h a ve p ro m p t a n d p ro p e r a tte n tio n . F ift y th ou san d le tte r s fro m w om en p ro v e th a t L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om p ou n d re g u la te s m en - gives a more trustworthy material for joinery and building purposes than does that which hat been carted, or otherwise carried dry, *<r th e sawmill and workshop. The reason la that while the wood Is lying In the water its sap and albuminous and salty ma terials are dissolved ou t I f these sub Mother* w fll find Mrs. Winslow’s Soot bin* stances remain In the wood they read rrup the host remedy to ass for their children ily absorb moisture from the atmos te teeth Ins eeeeon. phere, after coming out o f the drying Unfortunate Alliance. rooms, and the wood swells. A rtifi L ittle Mary W hitney, who had just cial processes o f washing ont the hy been punished by her father, came to groscopic substances from wood which her mother with a deeply-grieved ex has not been floated are practiced in pression upon her face and said: Germany. "Mamma, I wish Ezra W hitney had In describing experiments made for never married into this fa m ily ." the Department of, Agrioulture on the effects o f lime and magnèsia upon ani mal production, D. W. May d f the Kentucky Experiment Station remarks that It la a well-known fact that the greatest development in Uve stock has been attained In limestone regions. H e condition at the beginning o f the warm season, adds that in the blue-grass region of I f the blood is,in yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled w ith boils, Kentucky, long noted for the beauty pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions and quality o f its Uve stock, and espe that make one’s life a veritable torment and misery. cially o f ita thoroughbred horses, the N o w is th e tim e to begin the w ork o f cleansing and building up the soil has been formed largely by the blood and strengthening the w e a k disintegration o f a limestone very rich places in your constitution. During the HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. In phosphates. But even in that fa cold winter months we are compelled Z had a horrible vored ^region experiments. are under to liv e indoors and breathe the impure i attack o f b o l l s way to determine whether the quality air o f badly ventilated rooms and of o f the animals may not be Improved fices. W e over-work and over-eat, and by the addition o f certain mineral ele get too little out-door exercise, and our ments to the food. systems become clogged w ith im pari Deceived. "S h e seems to have no confidence in her husband." “ No; she says she canght him tell- ties and the blood a hot-bed o f germs and humors o f every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system w ill break out in boils and pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make from whloh Z could get no poa- Bible relief until Z b e g a n taking y o u r medicine, and from m y ex- K p e r i o n o a Z can 9 e safely say B. B. 8. W la the best blood purifier in the world. Mrs. M. P. BE fT H I I H S, U H n M £ ft B E A D W H A T M IS S L T N D B E G K S A Y S * “ D e a r M rs . P t n k h a m : — L y d ia E . P in k * h am ’s V e g e ta b le C om pound has g re a tly bene- fitted me. I w ill te ll you how I suffered. Mv trouble was painful m enstruation. I fe lt as each Man m onth w en t b y th at I was g e ttin g worse. ■ f t i F R E E A D V IC E T O W O M E N . R em em b er, e v e ry w om an is c o r d ia lly j a in v ite d to w r ite to M rs. P in k b a in i f th e re i is a n y th in g a b o u t h e r sym ptom s she does I lllfvvt’ n o t u n d erstan d . M rs. P in k h a m ’ s address is L y n n , M ass., h e r a d v ic e is fr e e a n d c ^ e e H u lly g iv e n to e v e ry a il in g w o m a n w h o asks fo r it . H e r a d v ic e has re s to re d to h e a lth m o re th a n o n e h u n d red th ou sa n d w om en . W h y d on ’t y o n t r y it, m y sick s is te rs ? m T ( I J alfiil Ji I /S I 1 c o fJ fi'M / 1 \ ' r if we cannot forthwith proda®« th® orlrtnsl letter* and affilatala* *ff lonial«, which will prore their ahnolute fonnlnener*. L y d ia E. P ln k h a m M edicine Co.. I f * * , M l — . The Proper Botranc* • French Army Mortality. Mildred, aged 4, was dividing some Official figures show that during the years 1888 to 1900 the mortality in the candy which had been given her with French army was more than double her family, saying ‘ This is for mamma, this for V ir that in the German army. ginia, this for Charlie,” etc. Live By Fishing. Mamma asked: "W h ere does papa More than one-fourth of the inhabi come in?" tants of New Foundland are engaged in " A t the front door,” was the prompt catching and curing fish for a living. reply. Census W o r k in Europe. To the American observer o f Euro pean census methods, one o f the most striking characteristics is the decen tralization ( o f census work. In the that broke out all United States the census is completely over ray body and centralized; every person engaged in the work acts as an officer or employe of the federal government, and all ex penditures for census purposes are made from the United States treasury. In most countries of continental Eu rope, on the contrary, both the labor and the expense o f collecting the orig inal census data devolve upon the mu nicipalities, townships or commune«.— Century. ALSO ALL KINDS OF VETCH SEEDS GRASS AND CLOVER SEED Send for Autumn Catalog Free. n. the Seedman. '“ . £ r Portland Simplest and moat perfect made. Before you give your order for a Disk Plow be sure to ex amine the Sander*. For sale by the old reli able house of Mitchell, Lewis t Stayer Co., a course o f S. S.'S, in tim e; i t w i l l not ______ W ytheviiio. Va. Eyesight o f Fishes. on ly pu rify your blood and destroy the p r e j Tnuir AND APPETIZER, In the water fishes see only at very germs and poisons, but promote healthy livin g i n T .* z S action o f th e L iv e r and Kidneys and a ^ ft im ^ f ^STptiret ^ a t ^ close range— about half their own g iv e you a good appetite at a tim e ’ blood. Z ran down in appetite and length. This w ill seem perhaps unlike — I ___ A energy; wae scarcely a b l e to get about and had to atop off and rest ly to anglers, although some o f them occasionally. Z took B. 8. B.and be- can cite Instances showing that fish t o M « p th .S tom ach , « n d y o . S & i f i S cannot see far. Snakes seem to have a very mediocre sense o f sigh t The ™ °! T i i l . * * . * .».t h .b ...» « u « ~ I indigestion every tim e yon eat, or ever used as an appetiser and »en - l>oa. for example, docs not see at more troubled w ith dizziness, nervousness than a quarter or a third of its own and sleeplessness. There is no reason length; different species are limited to to dread the com ing o f warm weather i f you have your system w ell fortified one-fifth or one-eighth o f their length. and the blood in a normal, healthy oondition. It is the polluted, sluggish Frogs are better off. they see at flf- blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons o f every kind and teeu to twenty times their length. when y ou need it most. S. S. S. im proves the digestion and bring on a lon g train o f spring and through Summer the ailments, break down the a con hot, sultry months nd stitution, produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. W e would suggest to the men that escape the and diseases common to spring ana summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed Eczema, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Iv y , and other irritatin g skin when they get real nmd, they take it purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons oat in shaking rugs instead o f slam vigorating and pleasant o f a ll tonics. W rite for our book on ’ ‘ The Blood and ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ are antidoted and the thin, acid blood ming doors. It t D iM u e «." SWIFT SPECIFIC C O .. ATtAKTA. S i b made rich and strong before the com ing me I a. -| | a. S i I had severe bearin g-dow n pains m m y back and abdo- se ve re bearing-dow men. /. “ A frien d advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham k m edicine. I did so and am now free from all pain during m y periods.” — J e s s i e C. L i n d b e c x , 1201 6th Street, R ockford, 111. A course o f S. S. 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