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    L I V I N G IN E N G L A N D .
Ayers
W hen the u.-rvcs are w eak
everything goes w rong. You
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, n e r v o u s , anc}
irritable. Y o u r cheeks a r e
Sarsaparilla
and y o u r blood is thin.
? t h ale
ou r doctor s a y s y o u a r e
r e a t e n e d w i t h a nervous
breakdow n. H e ord ers this
grand old fam ily m edicine.
“ Per n o n t Itati M i n n I bava a*ad A far'*
Itti.»arili» 1« m j f.tnilr. Iti* a orsini toni«
aiaU U dì «*. au<t a wnudorful ntrdMa* f«r lai
r m M «i4
D
. O. H o l t , Waat Havaa. C m >.
I l » a baiti«.
t. a. atbr co .,
«rarat.to.__ _ t ____
U w t ó jliti,
£
fo r
Weak Nerves
H « — Would yon ra ther be pretty or
witty? She— 81ri— New York Sun.
The ooal man should bo brought to
the orror of hla weighs.— Philadel­
phia Record.
“Does Mr. Reuben Hay brick* keep
boarders?”
“H e takes 'em, but he
• o a ’t keep ’em.”— Chicago Chronicle,
k— H e comes o f good family,
i’t he? Stella— Yes, he’s the only
1 know against
I t — Town
Joboajr— Pa,, is it wrong to steal
a trust? Johnny’s Pa— Don't lot
tho sweeties bother yea, my son. It's
Impossible.— Cleveland Ledger.
O ss r ma sd tafter a table d’hote)—
Aaythlag else, waiter? 1 W alter— One
mere peach, air, and ysu ‘11 ’ave eat
the mesa.— London Bystander.
K ep the b o w e ls re g u la r w ith A yer's
"D ey ain’t no stefa thing ez gittln’
PUIS, Just on e pill e a c h n lgn t. married Is heaven.” ’’Coarse dey ain’t
Don’t de Bible tell yon It’s a place er
Co pltl D efbU eU .
peace en rest?”— Atlanta Constitution.
▲ hstf-repeutsot bachelor, with quite a
Mrs. Hatterson— I didn’t aoe you at
pile of rocks.
the lecture on “The Simple Life.” Mrs.
Dropped in, one day, beside the way,
Oatterssn— Why, no; I had no Idea It
aad bought a pair of socks.
Arsivod at home— romantic jey!— ha waa going to be such a swell affair.—
B rooklyn Life. ' ---------— ------ ---------
woad'ringly drew oat____
A sees deep hidden in the keee— from
W ife — It la so kind e f you to put on
souse fair hand, no doubt!
my boots for me. Kneeling Hnaband
(tagging sw ay)— It’s a— a— pleasure,
“I ’m twenty years of age,” it road, “ and
my dear. Still. I ’m glad you’re net a
sailed a country belle.
Pick-Me-Up.
With yen I’d like to correspond— If yob centipede.—
M W M I
—
will never tell.
Mlos B iter Could you use anything
My object matrimony is, and yours, I „ ___
la your “Honsehold Department" t b s
hope, the same.
I week?
Owintry Editor Yes, we could
I f you’ll address me. I ’ll respond." And
^ csuple o f dozen of fresh eggs
then aha wrote her name.
steely.— N e w York Times.
-at
“W h a t conclusion does that cam­
On lire with hope, the bachelor that very
• evening wrote.
paign orator reach In his argument?”
And jtolded his epiatlo with a kias inside "H e sever- arrives at a conclusion.
the note.
H e merely stops now and then to take
Sly Cupid had him in his mesh— a# very
breath.”—Washington Star.
•lever eateh.
Willie— Teacher told us to-day that
Foe, after all, quite foolish la s half-
there’s a certain kind o’ tree that
sepentant bach.
grows out o’ rocks. I can’t remember
Bat oh hew sheepish did ho feel, when what It was. Hla P a— It’s a family
from the fair unknown
tree, I guess.— Philadelphia Ledger.
XhJa answer came, to quench his tame:
The Irish lady declared to the mag­
"A n eld maid 1 have grown
Alas *twas forty years ago I planned istrate that the defendant had stolon
her hen. “ H ow de yon know It Is
that fond surprise,
Detested by a heartless wretch who your hen?” asked the Judge. “Know
wouldn't advertise!”
It!” cried the Irate lady.^ “I
have
known that ben ever since it w as an
Shook for the Law yer.
A well-known lawyer e f this city, e g g ”
“ You probably don’t remember me,"
whose office la located close to the
S O M E C U R I O U S FIN D « .
PE-RÜ-NA
M EASURES
UP T O T H E
SIAiUlUKD
Xa B e a l l ? N o C h e a p e r than In Tbla Mena? I a a l an a V a r a Waa Located
Country.
1 naide a Potato.
▲ Scarborough gentleman was sur­
The accuracy of an official statement
made by United States Consul H a l­ prised recently to And thirty-eight pine
stead at Birmingham, that living was la bis breagfast egg, and most other
no cheaper in England than in the people would have been surprised, too,
United States, having been questioned under tee circumstances. There ought
by certain authorities In this country, to be a cellecUon ef miraculous eggs
ho has made a supplementary report somewhere. It was enly two yeara
on the subject to the stats dejmrt ago ainee a hen laid an egg at Bed-
meat. Prom this It appears that the *ord wlt* *
»» »*• There ia so
original statement waa baaed on the doul>t
*U • • to the facti but the
experience e f certain American tube Q°««tlen, “H ew did the penny get ln-
w elders working in the Birmingham ““le
•**? ” haa never been quite
district The statement caused much i **tt*f*ctorlly settled,
surprise, as it waa contrary to the
A comparison puzzle is afforded by
general understanding. One newaps- • «n*rket gardener, well kgown at
per urged that if Uvtag in Orest
sin w as not appreciably cheaper than found a half crown under almost In
He was In­
In the United States there w as ns rea­ credible circumstances.
son for protecting toe highly paid specting hla crops when be dropped
American wprkouui.
Consul H aL the half crown en the ground, and
stead says that that ia not a matter though he searched long and diligent­
for him to decide. H a adda that that ly, he searched ia vain. A year passed
paper’s proposition to lower the scale aad the incident was being forgotten,
of living of the American workingman when, aa he was selecting some pota­
bod better be addressed to the Amort-' toes for the market, Mr. Smith came
acreps ene e f a very curious shape.
can workingman direct
Catting
it epen to discover the cause
” 1 enly state a very plain fact," aaya
Mr. Halstead, “that If the English of Its eccentricity, the gardener found
workingman Uvtd as well as his Am er­ inside It the half-crown piece be bad
ican brother workingman his living lost twelve months before! The po­
expenses would be as great or great­ tato was seen by hundreds of people,
er than the living expenses of the ■ad the truth e f the story ia well
American. Surely there la nothing ob­ vouched for.
Remarkable as they are, there is
jectionable in stating a fact so plain
and so .easily
verified.
Everybody nothing unique In these cases. One
knows that the American workman la, ef the romances of money-making ia
by comparison, highly paid.
I can the story e f a man who found a news­
only statò the fact that the English paper inside a shark when fishing In
workman cannot and does not live as Australia In 1870, and who learned the
( well as the American. It Is within newt e f the Franco-German w a r In
fhy knowledge that the majority of this way early enongh to make a for­
o,,, Unlted state, ^ t ^ * tune out of It The story may be true
everybody
In
Australia
that living la much cheaper abroad o r not;
UNCLE SAM—“ A high Standard s Required o f Any L a-
knows
1
L
than at home, and It seems to me
Another after the same kind is that
therefore that I -might well supplement
tarrh Remedy That H as Been Endorsed by so Many Trust­
e f the Milford Haven trawler which,
the statement of those American work­
while fishing off Carllngford Lough a worthy and Prominent People.”
men who, It most be understood, have
year or two ago, caught up In the net
lived here a number o f years, and
a packet of papers, tied together with
knew the condition o f the United
. '
Time a n d Books.
M a t r im o n ia l B U sa
red tape and carefully sealed. The
States before they came here, and are
”
Tbe
economy
o
f
saving
time
la
wise,
"Yon
must
think I’m a fool!” ox»
•kipper ef the boat handed the docu­
therefore better qualified to express
bat there is an economy of spending claimed the angry husband.
ments to a lawyer, and it was found
an opinion than tourists, whether they
" I never would have said so,” calmly
time. In reading, especially, hurry is
they were a missing link which stood
be Americans In England or English­
most wasteful. Reading Is tbe mak­ rejoined the other half of the combine,
between a woman and her fortune.
men In America, even If they are spe­
ing e f thoughts, of ideas, of pictures In “but since yon here mentioned it I'm
They proved the right of a Mlaa
cial commissioners Investigating liv­
the brain.
All young photographers not going to perjure myself by denying
Macdonald to certain estates in Ire­
iL”
ing conditions.
know bow little ia to be made out of
land, which she had claimed ten y e a n
“In the ‘American’ factories also,
an “ under-exposed plate,” but do they
before, bnt which she had failed to
uhderstand that there may be such a
and in the factories where orders for
win because the w ill could not be
thing aa an under-exposed brain? It
American world contractors have been
produced. It waa this will which waa
takes time to make Impressions on the
executed, when our manufacturers bad
f o r In fan ts a n d (iwiidrpn. n
brought up from the sea.— Pearson's
mind.
I f yon read too fast, either
more work than they could attend to,
Weekly.
alond or to yourself, or skim over your
there are often a number of Americana
reading, the mind receives poor im­
employed. Those In the better paid
._____ ___ _____
_____ _ on
„ „ _ the
O re g o n B lo o d P u r if ie r is pressions or none at all.— B t Nicholas.
B o o n the
positions
find ____
their _____
situations,
a nA
rigiuly named, because Jt purifies th e
Signatars o f
whole, comfortable and agreeable, yet blood and tpnee up the body.
T” Mother« w ill And Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing
n d ^ r iy 3
Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
other
working
Americans
living
here
other working Americana living here
during the teething period.
M u s c le s In T e n s io n .
F o r e s t I t Not.
whom I have m et have claimed that
The Revne Scientifique has been
T a k e heed unto this solemn truth,”
N e w P r o b le m .
they did not find the cost of living, as asking what muscles tire soonest, with
Thus spake the beggar, needy;
“Gracious me!” exclaimed the lady.
they had expected i t low.
" A bloomin’ chump was I in yoaQs
tbe conclusion that It is not the mus­ “These servant girl problems are very
“ Many of the working Americans in cles in use, but those under tension, al­
And now I ’m. old sod needy.?
vexing."
England, Including those Americaniz­ though doing no work. The writer
“W hat now?" asked her husband.
ing factories and those selling our I urges us to use the arms and legs 1 ___
“W hy, that Rnssian girl I hired re­
manufactures here, accepted their for- aild ^
neok more, for on
fuses to wash my klmonoa because
eign Positions at -the same (in some theIn
the . reilte8t
He
they are Japanese.”
^
j r f u n d e r 'f - * - * *
cases lower) salaries than they ha>l baa been asking men of ail occupations
been receiving at home, persuaded and the same questions:
Plso'aCnreto a good conch medicine.
It has cured couch* and colds for forty
believing that they were obtaining an
When you have worked much, where years. A t druggists, 25 cents.
H E A L T H RESTO RER.
increase because they would be able to do you feel tired?
live more cheaply than at home. In
Before you were trained did fatigue
A a U n k in d Cat.
the lower w age grades the stay o f the show itself In the same regions?
“Isn’t It queer,” remarked Newpop,
Imported American workman is seldom
All the answers point to the same “that the baby immediately become«
one of great duration. In one factory conclusions. The baker who kneads quiet the minute 1 began to sing to
“ A B Signs Fan to a D r y '
where there were nearly fifty men s dough all night complains of fatigue him?"
IH 1
SION OF T H 1 FISH
fe w yeara ago there Is only one, a fore­ in his legs.
“Oh, there’s nothing so very queer
about it,” rejoined Mrs. Newpop. “The
man, remaining. A few are still In
S
E
V
E
R
F A IL S O f A W I T I D O
The blacksmith is tired, not In his
Great Britain. Most of them returned srms and shoulders, but in his back poor little dear is evidently puzzled by
In ordering Tower*» Slickers,
the strange noise.”
s customer writes: “ I knew
to tbe United States. They were, some and loins.
they sill be all right If they
o f them told me, disappointed In find
hava
the ‘ FISH’ «a the«..*
Tbe young soldier, after a march. Is S tats o r O hio , C it t or T olkdo , l
This
eonAdenoa la the out­
lng the coot of living higher than they especially tired In the back o f the
LUCAS < OOHTT,
I
growth o f alxty-nina years ot
F rahk i . (.' hanky make* oath that be la
anticipa ted.”
auralul
manufacturing.
neck, even If be has carried no knap­
CASTO RI A
The Kind You Have Always Bought
city ham received a tremendou. shock
™
the ether day. He was counsel for a ! ____
___
•
___ ______
maa charged with larceny, and, aa the P*®r humble boy, you gave me a
ge to carry-----" ■’’Yes. jes,”
evidence waa conclusive, he advised m
cried
tbe busy man.
“ Where's the
hla oilomt to plead guilty.
"Yon know that you have a bad rec answer?”
“Yon are the first one to whom I
oed sad yon have practically confessed
your guilt,” said thé lawyer In a sooth­ have shown this poem,” the young
ing manner, “and you will bo sentenc­ poet went on; *T w as wooing the ninae
last night------ ” “ Poor fellow 1” rcpUad
ed to about three yeara In JalL”
This last sentence completely dum the editor, handing back tbe manu­
founded toe prisoner, but after be bad script "I t ’s too bad she rejected you.”
looked about his cell for several min — Chicago Journal.
tries bo turned to hla attorney and In a
Hlcka— H ow do yon happen to be
very serions manner said: “ W ill you going Ashing on Friday?
1 thought
ktodly go out and get me a good law you believed Friday w as an nnlucky
yarr
*
day. Wicks— Well, I always have.
At noon as the lawyer recovered Bat it occurred ^e me this morning,
from the shock he told the prisoner be that perhaps It would be unlucky for
would argue the case for him.— Phila­ the fish.— Somerville Journal.
delphia Proas.
“I ’m afrsUJ .you’re not wise,” said
tbe fair girl. “ W hy?" demanded tbo
A B e a a tlfU l Volume,
The moat beautiful volume In the persistent suitor. “ Because ’a word to
Oengreaaional Library at Washington tbe wise la sufficient,’ and I have said
la a Bible which w as transcribed on N o r to yon.” “Yes, but I ’m wise
parchment by a monk In the 10 th cen­ enough to know that a woman’s ‘No’
senior partner of the Arm of F. J. C hunky A
Co., doing busine«« in the City of Toledo, Coun­
tury. T h e general lettering Is in the may eventually mean *yes.’ ”— Phila­
sack.
glyfcfrt Award Wsrld’s Fair, ISM,
ty And State aforesaid, and that said Arm w ill
DAMMED BY PRAIRIE DOGS.
German text each letter is perfect, delphia Press.
The oarsman who Is In perfect train­ pay the sum of ON'K HHSUKKD DOLLARS for
each and every case of C atarrh that cannot be
At the end of thirty yeara Hiram
and there is not a scratch or blot from
A. J. TO W E R c O .to S p rftt.ria
R iv e r C h oked U p In T e x a s b y M ig r a ­ ing after prolonged exercise gets tired cured by the use v f H a l l ’« C atarrh C o r k .
Hd to Hd. Each chapter begins witb had accumulated a fortune. Hla w ife
In his calves and insteps.
Boston. C. S. A.
FRANK J. CHKNKY.
tio n o f th e L i t t l e A n im a ls .
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
a large Illuminated letter, in which is and daughter were delighted. “ For,”
These facts point to the conclusion presence,
“The prairie dog migration from
this 6th day of December, A. P , 18 K 6 .
Tow er Canadian Co,
drawn the figure of a saint, some Inci­ said they, with becoming modesy. “we
A. W. GLEASON,
Oklahoma to southwestern Texas dur­ that In any continued effort we should
Notary Public.
now not oniy have money enough to
dent of whom the chapter tells.
try
to
alter
the
habit
of
contraction.
ing July, 1874, eclipsed anything of
i B~ Li
Toronto, Canada ,
cut a splurge, but poor dear papa Is
that sort witnessed by white men In That is to say, the body, like the mind,
F ir s t L i t e In s u r a n c e P o l i c y .
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and
Fakers of Warranted Wat Wtatker dotting
too broken down to appear among the
needs
change
of
work.
acta directly on the blood and mucous surfi
this country,” said Matt D ubr
last
The first life Insurance policy of best people.”— Life.
• f the system. Bend f r testimonial*, free.
week.
“Millions of the frisky little
which too details are on record result­
r. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
“ It’s so long since you last called barkers must have been In quest of
C ity C ou n try F o lk s .
Bold by DrugKists, 75c.
ed la a law suit William Gybbons in­
Hail's Family Pills aro the hast
Mrs. Upmore— H ow ia your experi­
upon me 1 w as beginning to think you new pastures or perhaps smelled that
sured himself on June lfi, 1583, for
were forgetting me," saidA llss Pechla, the approaching legions of homeseek- ment o f living in the country succeed­
£383 against dying In twelve months.
N o t Q a ite S a tisfa c to ry .
ing ?
H e did die on May 18 of the next year, aa she came down to the yonng man ers would surely exterminate the dogs
Hicks—
I understand that you have
Mrs. Hyems— It isn’t so bad as you
and the disgusted underwriters
(the In the parlor. " I ’m for getting you," and plow up the dog towns.
bad a telephone put io your bouse. Mrs.
replied
the
ardent
youth,
“and
It’s
for
might
expect
It
costs
us
more,
of
company of those days) contested pay­
Wicks must find it a great convenience.
‘T h e prairie dog migration from
ment oa the plea that he had lived getting you that I ’ve called to-night the north to the southwest lasted six course, to have our butter and fresh
Wicks— Yes; but she doesn’t like it
twelve aoonths of twenty-eight days Can I have you?”— Kennebec Journal. days, during the month of July, 1874. vegetables brought out to us from Urn half as well as she thought she would.
sack.— W orld’s Work.
Tbe passenger who had been holding The traveling ‘dogs’ while crossing the city, but w e don’t have to entertain You see, when she is using it she has to
hlmaelf up by a strap sat down in a Red river interfered to a great ex­ nearly as mneb company as we did in listen half the time.— Somerville Joupr-
O re and F o o t
naL
seat that had
Just been vacated. tent with the cattle that came to that the city.— Scottish American.
Pennsylvania, which makes more
There la plenty of room, ma’am,” be stream to quench their thirst Some
toan half the iron used In the United
said to the pudgy, little matron sitting cowboys that were on the banks of
States, produces less than 2 per cent
next ’Don’t move.” “ W e don’t have Red river during the time when the
o f the Iron ore mined. Ohio, which to,’’ she said, with a cheerful smile;
prairie dogs swam across say that the
oomes next to Pennsylvania as an iron-
‘w e own the house w e live lu.” — Chi­ stream waa chockful o f the little ras­
maker, mines less than 1 per cent of
cago Tribune.
cals for many miles up and down the
the total.
In both cases the ore Is
" I tell ye w h a t " asserted Old Man river.
brought to the fuel, and this la the
Those afflicted with Eczema know
Sptggets. “that there painter feller la
"The thirsty cattle were either un­
policy in this country. Only In A la ­
a fine artist” “ W hat Impressed you able or unwilling to stick their moutha more than can be told of the suffering imposed b y this “ flesh
bama are tbe ore and fuel found to­
Ths C H A T H A M
TJ
abont hla work?” “ Well, ther’ was a into tbe water through the moving fire.” It usually begins with a sligh t redness of the skin, which grad ually
gether.— Scientific American.
M IL L , with Sacking attachment,
pictnr be called T h e Rainstorm,’ an’ mass of living prairie dogs. Tbe cow­ spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid
w ill dean and grade all kinds of
swan, It w as that nat’ral that I boys were getting ready to drive tbe that dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itch­
J « k « W aa o a H e r.
Grain
and Seeds. T h e only machine
in
g
a
n
d
burning
are^
almost
unbearable.
W
h
ile
a
n
y
part
o
f
the
body
is
hadn’t
looked
at
It
three
minutes
be­
Member of congregation—Do yon
famishing stock to a distant stream,
to be attacked, the
that has screens and ridilrc made
know ^ your sermon on coveteonanesa fore my corns begin burtln’ me.”— but tbe Bed river became clear of tbe
ì on my left limb the
hands, feet, back, arms, face
Eczema made its sp
especially for cleaning grain on tbs
last Sunday grievously offended and Cleveland Leader.
repelling swimmers after blocking the j and le g s aie the parts most rize of my thumb in 1093 . and spread until it was
Coast. T o convince you that thit
disgusted Brother Pneer?
Prosperity?” said Dr. SUghcem, the useful drinking place for about a often afflicted. The cause of large os my hand, burning, itching and paining
Grain Cleaner is as represented I w ill
The Rev. K. Moffatt Laightiy— Aha! eminent surgeon. “There Is altogether week. It w as generally supposed that Eczema is a too acid condi- P“ ’ * ntl for which I could get no relief, until see-
•end you one on 30 days’ free trial
lng the other cures advertised by you I wrote and
I shall have to tell my w ife that It’s too much prosperity! It Is killing bust- tbe ‘dogs' baited when they had
and w ill pay the freight.
t
on
o
f
the
blood.
The
cir-
8ecumj
the
advise
of
your
physicians,
commenced
a good one on her. Shf contended all
In what way?”
asked the reached the staked plains of Texas.
culation becomes l o a d e d
s. S. S. and it cured me.
W rite me for our Descriptive Cat­
the way ffome from church that morn­ other. “ Why, sir, almost anybody
"There have been some eccentric cy­ with fiery, acid poisons that
Mayetta, Kan.
J. H. S p k n c * .
alogue and " o n tim e " proposition
ing that there wasn't a man In the au­ can afford to have appendicitis nowa­ clones in this country. Ohe oh the
a r « f o r c e d through the
. "T
— it w ifi interest you.
dience who bad paid the slightest at­ days, and, in consequence, all o f my South Canadian in the year 1892 de- glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the cause o f
tention to the aermon._______
best patients regard It as too common, honied about sixty steers, bnt , re- the disease is in the blood it is a waste of time to try to cure it with local
and refuse to have I t ”— Chicago Trib- fralned from otherwise hurting tbe applications; thocause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S . S S.
Taken at Mia W o rd .
GEO. W. EOOTT
Mr. Newly— W e don't appreciate una
1 animals. One cyclone between Still-1
has no equal as a remedy for Eczema; it enters the
Portland, Oregon
Dept 11
things we get for nothing. Everybody
A gentleman who was In the habit water and Connell Creek, about eight
h l°°d and forces out the poison through the natural
likes the things best that cost tbs of dining dally at a certain restaurant years ago,
played
many
fantastic
chann«ls, and bu ildsn p the entire system. The skin
most
_
ssld to the waiter (an irishman!: “In- tricks.
It pulled all tbo feathers out
becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczem a ia
N a 15-1*05
r *- u.
Mrs. Newly— Then yoB must tore me »teed of tipping yon every day, P n t of Ok.
L. Curry’s 118 chickens, and
Cured
CaSeS th,at b,aTe Pe? ifttenU>' reius<^ to **
a great deal, because I’ve beard you I will give you yonr Op In a lump after taking the naked poultry through
™\der *he ordlnary treatment yield to its pu rifyin g, cooling effect on
BN writing to adv«rU««m piaros
and --------
any advice
wished,
without charge.
say that you paid very dearly for ms. sum at the end of the month.” "W ould the air for about ten mllea, dropped “ ® W ood- Book on
“ Skin Diseases
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monti.>n thl« popar.
— Detroit Free Press.
you motnd paying me in advance, them In the road. A colored man, who
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request. However, If yon are In want shortly after, picked np ever fifty of
of some money now, here’s half s the naked chickens. H e concluded
crown for you, but did you mistrust that the picked hens and roosters had
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bars to-morrow.”
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