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F O R U N IF O R M
Buy Hair
at Auction?
A t any rate, you aeem to be
getting rid o f it on auction-sale
p r i n c i p l e s : “ going, going,
g-o-n-ei” Stop the auction
with A yer'a H air Vigor. It
ahecka falling hair, and al waya
reatorea color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
fo r over sixty years.
Æ UerSjŒhmm*.
«AtSATUBU*.
I t ory Difficult to Judge.
The next time you have a billiard
cue In your hand and expect to run
the game out Just stop and ponder
over the age o f the pieces o f Ivory
which are rolling tantallzlngly about
the table. That white, ball which has
Just received too much ••English" be­
longed to an old elephant who was
wandering through the Congo Jungles
when Napoleon was still alive. Those
balls cost from $8 to 910 apiece. Study
the history o f the billiard ball and
their case and you will have more re­
spect for the game.
The elephant’s tusk which Is large
enough to furnlah the product for a
good billiard ball must be at least
twenty-flve years old. I f It is fifty
years old, so much the better. The
tusk o f the elephane grows much like
an oak tree, and the grain o f the Ivory
looks not unlike the grain o f a sea­
soned piece o f oak lumber. I f it is
"green” the Ivory w ill shrink just as
the wood shrinks. I f It is too dry”
it w ill “ chip” in the same fashion."
The buying o f billiard uails at best
Is a gamble. A ball may have the
right weight, the proper gloss and ap­
pear to be well seasoned, but for
some unaccountable reason w ill chip
off and become totally ruined by a
fall on the floor. Buy a doxen balls
like a setting o f Plymouth Rock eggs,
three or four balls w ill last for years,
while the others will have to
re­
placed again and again.
L a g io a l E d a o n tlo n .
"H ow many commandments did the
Lord give Moses?" ssked the Sunday
school teacher of small Bobby.
He could not remember, so in order
to prompt him she held up her ten fin­
gers.
“ Oh, I know," he exclaimed, triumph­
antly. "two hands full.”
The sugar cane is mentioned by Strabo
as known in India as early .as 325 B. C.
It was then used in its raw state, no
method being known Of extracting the
sugar.
KIDNEY TROUBLE
DUE TO CATARRH
I went to live wltb Susan, bnt Bnaan's
house waa small.
And aha was always a-blntln' how snug it
was for us ail;
And wbat with her husband's sister* and
what with child’ rn three,
’Twaa easy to discover that there wasn't
room for ms.
An' than I went to Thomaa, the oldest eon
I've got.
For Thomas's bulldings'd cover the half of
an acre lot;
Bat all tbs child’» waa on ma— I couldn't
stand their sauce—
said I needn't think I waa
Nicholas J. Herts, member of Ancient And Thomas
cornin’ there to boas.
The Curative Pow er o f PE -R U -N A
In Kidney Disease the Talk
o f the Continent.
And then I wrote to Rebecca, my girl who
lives out West,
And to Isaac, not tar from bar aoma twen­
ty miles at beat;
And one of 'em said 'twaa too warm there
for anyone so old,
And t'other had an opinion tha climate waa
too cold.
go they have shirked and slighted me,
shifted me about—
Be they have well-nigh soured ma,
wore my old heart out;
But atlll I've borne up pretty well,
wasn’ t much put down,
pains in my back TUI Charley went to the poormaster,
pot me on the town.
“In
were much relieved and in ft*
four weeks I
was able to take up my work again. .
" I still continued to use Peruna for
another month and et the end of that
time I was perfectly well.
*'I now take a doee or two when I
have been exposed and find that it is
eplendid to keep me w e ll."
Hundreds of Cures.
Dr. Hartman ie constantly in receipt
of testimonials from people who have
been cured of chrnoic and complicated
kidney disease by Pernna.
For free
medical advice, address Dr. Hartman,
President of The Hartman Sanitarium,
Columbus, Ohio.
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Coes o f the M esquite.
Action Toward Uniform L e t g i a l . t i - '
« " • «• *»>• J * 00«
fo r Correction o f Bhockinjr Abuse.
“ « Western American desert, and It
I The Governors o f the various States
only sign o f apology nature has
o f the Onion are to be the leaders o f
gl?en for mak,n* c* rtftln
ot
a great naUon“ movement for the cor- th* f * f rth " • »
uninhabitable."
great nauo , ,
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w ld O. A. Long, o f Pueblo. Col. "The
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whit# people first learned from the In­
ent loose laws of
dians that the mesquite affords the
divorce. Th e prea-
coolest shade o f any tree, and the sight
ent
unfortunate
.__.
- __ . . __ of the low husky growth Is hailed with
¡“ * ° r
. * . « o f ) 0 , b , tb . travel.r. I t .1 «,
*t)v e r th e H ill to th e P o o r H ouse.
furol.be. tb . only fuel o f tboae re-
Over the hill to the poorhoose, I'm trudgin’
possible for dla— t-
gions, and lately still another use has
my weary way—
lsfled couplee to go
I, a woman o f seventy, and only a trifle
been found for i t
gray—
from one State to
“ By cultivating a row o f mesquite
I, who a h amart and chipper, for all th<
another, and gain
years I'v e told,
In much the same way as willows are
Aa many another woman that's only hall
a divorce for tri­
used in low and swampy placea to
as old.
vial causes, la to
keep the soil from washing the sands
by
Over the hill to tho poorhoose— I can't s o t . r g N N Y P A C K ic a be corrected
o f the desert are held in check from
make It clear;
having a law that shall be uniform In the action o f the shifting winds, and
S alto
e hill to tho poorhoose— It seems so
all parts of tbe United States. Then thus great tracts o f otherwise barren
horrid aoeerl
Many a step I ’ve taken a-tollln' to and fro. there w ill be no more tripe to Dako­
lands will In time be reclaimed for the
But this la a sort .o f journey 1 never
ta, a six months’ residence, and di­ use of mankind. Even the desert can
thought to go.
vorced granted that are really crimes be made to yield to the cunning band
What Is tho use o f heapin’ on me a pau­
against laws o f morality.
per’s shame?
and brain o f man.” — Milwaukee Senti­
■ I lasy or craay? Am I blind or-lame?
Tbe leader In this important fight nel.
True, I am not so supple, nor yet so awful
la Gov. Samuel W. Penoypacker, o f
stout;
But charity ain’t no favor, If one can live Pennsylvania. A t a recent session of
T w o o f a Kind.
without.
the Penneylvania State Legislature an
The lightning bug is brilliant, but ho
appropriation o f f 10,000 was made for hasn't any mind; he meanders through
I am willin’ and anxious an'
day
tbe purpose o f having the Governor the darkness with his headlight on be­
To work for a decent livin' an'
call for e national congress, constat­ hind. Likewise the foolish merchant,
honest way;
Po- I can earn my victuals, an’ more, too. ing o f three men from each State, to whom no ons can advise; he declares
I'll bo bound.
t h e r e '« "nothin* doin’,” when naked to
be appointed by tbe Governors. These advertise.
I f anybody Is willin’ to have mo round.
are to draw up a uniform law which is
One« I was young aa’ hands
was,
afterward to be adopted by tbe Legis­
upon my soul—
Frenzied Advertising.
Once my checks was roses, a y eyas as latures o f each State. In this way a
In
these
days of frenzied advertising,
black as coal;
And I can’t remember, In them days, of uniform law can be secured, and At it is hard for all of ua to tell the real
heatin' people say.
tbe same time each State retains Its thing, and it naturally follows that the
For any kind of a reason, that I was In
right to regulate Its own laws on the •afoot way is to pin our faith to those
taelr way.
subject o f matrimony.
articles and prodneta which are backed
’Taln’t no use of boastin’, or talkin’ over
Tha bill was Introduced Into tbe and guaranteed by the oldeet and most
free.
G. reliable concerns.
But many a house an’ homo was open then Legislature by Senator W illiam
to me;
Sproul,
o
f
Delaware
County.
Gov.
The Pillebury company, of Minne­
Many a hen'some offer I had from likely
Pennypacker knew all Its provisions apolis, with a world-wide reputation
men.
And nobody ever hinted that I was a bur­ In advance, and waa the more In favor for beet quality, guarantees to you that
den then.
o f them because President Roosevelt in buying their ideal breakfast food,
And when to John I was married, sure he In a message to Congress has thought "Pillsbu ry’ s V i toe— the Meat of the
was good and smart.
But he and all the neighbors would own I tbe matter o f sufficient moment to de­ W heat," yon actually purchase a pro­
done my part;
vote to It a considerable amount o f duct which ia free from impurities, and
For life was all before me, an' I was young
discussion, and to recommend action at the same time a most economical
an' strong
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food. It is truly the white heart of the
And I worked tho best that I could In to secure uniform laws.
tryln' to get along.
In hit speeches and arguments Gov. wheat kernel, sterilised, nothing add­
And so we worked together! and Ufa was Pennypacker
contends wltb great ed, nothing taken away; no flavoring,
hard, but say.
force
that
tbe
laws should be so ar­ no cooking, and a two-pound package
With now and then a baby for to cheer ns
ranged that .no person could obtain a w ill make yon twelve pounds of delici­
• i our way;
Figure the economy
T ill we had half a dosen, an’ all growod divorce without very grave cause, and ous white food.
clean an’ neat.
of this.
An’ w fnt to school, like others, an’ had that above all It should not be possi­
I f you are looking for the beat, and
enough to eat.
ble to get in a legal w ay In a for­
are willing to accept the statements of
Bo wo worked for the chlldr’n. and raised eign State that which la not legally
the largest and most respected of firms,
'em every one;
possible in one’s commonwealth. He
whose prodnete are the yard stick by
Worked for ’em summer an* winter, jnst
points out the farce o f letting persona
as we ought to’ve done;
which all competitors measure their
Only perhaps we humored ’em, which some take up a six months’ domicile in an­
linee, you w ill not heeitate.
good folks condemn.
But every couple's child'rue a heap the, other commonwealth, and aaya that
Ask your grocer today for "P ills -
tbe first provision o f tha new law bury’s Vitos— the Meat of the W h eat."
Strange how much ws think of onr bleeecd should be a strict order that tbe di­
Put up only in two-pound air' tight
Uttle ones!—
vorce moat be granted In tbe State in packagee. Price 20 cente.
I'd have died for my daughters. I'd have
which the applicants lived. H e shows
died for my tone;
And God He made thet rule o f love; but convincingly that tbe evil o f divorce
Tickled Him.
when we’re old and gray,
has
been
permitted
to
grow
until
it
The
major
found Kemue sprawled
I’ va noticed It sometimes somehow falls
has become a national menace.
to work the ether way.
out in the blazing sunshine.
“ A few years ago,” be says, "there
"Tou don't seem to mind the heat,
Btaange. another thing; when onr boys an’
were unhappy marriages, aa there will Remus?”
—
girla waa grown.
And wbon, exceptin' Charley, they’d left always be, bnt tbe divorce was com­
"No, sab; et jes’ suits me. De hot-
as there alone;
When John he nearer aa’ nearer come, an’ paratively rare, for people considered tab et is de sweeteh de melon grow.”
dearer seemed to be.
marriage a serious thing, a tie that
"But don’t your garden suffer?“
The Lord of Hosts He come one day, an'
could only be dissolved for the most
"Nailin’ In deh now, ash, but 'tatehs.
him away from mo.
flagrant causes. That a change has Like to see et so hot det dey’d roast
Still I waa bound to struggle, aa' aevar
come over the general public la dne tn right In de ground en den Ah wouldn’t
to crinct or fe ll—
SHU I worked for Charley, for Charley waa tbe first place to tbe publicity given bab de trouble ob build In’ a flab to
now u y all;
to tbe decency-defying divorces o f tbe cook dem."
And Charley waa pretty good to me, with
rich. Others have fe lt that I f tha rich
•ceres a word or frown,
T ill at last he went a-conrtln', and brought dare quickly and openly cast off ties r i T Q Perm anently Cored. H o fit* or nerronaness
| l 1 0 afterflrm tday'auseofD r.K Itn e'a«realN erve
a wlfa from town. -
that begin to bore, they could do like­ Remoter. Send for F r e e S Z trial bottle and treatise.
iraa somewhat dressy, an' hadn’ t a wise. Aa a result, divorce la extend­ Dr. R. K . Xllne, Ltd., M l Arch 8*.. Philadelphia, Pa.
pleasant smile—^
She was quite conceit/, and carried a hasp ing all over the country, and the good
C harged His Tim e.
of style;*
effect o f preventive legislation In some
“
Tho
treasury
deficit for the fiscal
But If ever I tried to bo friends, I did with
States Is nullified In others, where di­ year is nearly 924,000.000.”
!___ I knew;
Bnt she wee hard and proud, an' I couldn’ t vorce ts granted to all who apply.”
“ Eh? That doesn’t seem much for a
maka It go.
Numerous messages from more than big and prosperous nation, docs it?”
aha had an edlcatlon. an’ that waa good a score o f States have been received
“ And your share of. the deficit—if
for her;
But when she twitted me on mine, ’t waa by Gov. Pennypacker in reply to his there are 80,000,000 In our nation— will
call to tbe different Governors to unite be close to 30 cents.”
carryln' things toe fur;
I told her once, 'fore company fkn’ It In concerted action for the preserva­
“ What’s that! My share? Say, only
almost made her tick).
That I never swallowed a grammar, or 'at tion o f the purity o f the American the grossest carelessness and bad man­
a 'rlthmetle.
borne. Gov, Dawson, o f West Virgin­ agement could run up an euormous
Bo *twaa only a faw days before the thing ia, writes: “ I am thoroughly In sym­ deficit like th a t” — Cleveland Plain
waa done—
pathy with this movement and shall Dealer.
They was a family of themaelvoa, and I an­
be glad to appoint delegates to such a
other one;
W om en
generally
consider
conse­
And a very little cottage one family will do, congress.” In practically similar strain
But I never have seen a boose that was
quences in love, seldom in resentm ent-
other
Governors
write,
all
pledgin
g'
big enongh for twe.
support o f tbe movement, which Its
°
An' I never could apeak to suit her, never
advocates believe w ill put an end to
coold please her rye.
An' It made me Independent, an’ then I tbe present shockingly indecent system
didn't try;
Bnt I was terribly staggered, an' felt It like o f divorce.
a blow,
When Charley turned ag'tn me, an' told me
I could go.
Order oi Workmen, Capitol lodge, No.
140, Pearl Street hotel, Albany, N . Y .,
writes:
" A few months ago I contracted a
heavy cold which settled in my kid­
neys, and each time I was exposed to
inclement weather the trouble was ag­
gravated nntil finally I was unable to
work.
"A fter trying many o f the advertised
I for kidney trouble. I finally look
D IV O R C E .
Over the bill to the poorbonae—my
dr'n deer, good-liy;
Many s night I've watched you when
God wae nigh;
And G od'll Judge between ns, but I
al'aya pray
That you shall never suffer the half
to dHy.
an'
an*
an'
an’
chll-
only
wlh
I do
— W ill M. Carleton.
She J u m p e d a t It.
D o m estic E co n om ics.
S pItefU L
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He Owed tbe Butcber.
“ What’s the metier now?” asked the
T i l l a g e editor es the "devil” rushed ex­
citedly into his sanctum.
"Yonr wife bee just eloped with the
butcher,” replied the inky imp.
“ Oh, ie that all!” exclaimed the scis­
sor wielder, with a sigh of relief. “ Well,
that makes one less bill I ’ll have to set­
tle, anyway.”
A P S H U N W f salary en d expenses paid
re lia b le m en , o u tsid e o f th e e i t y ; p lea ran t w ork.
H. H e n k e r, ro o m s , W i i 7th st., P ortlan d .
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
lu t M t , tightest and ■trongeet Slump Pulle*
on the market. US Hone power o t tlx sweep
with two bonem. Write lor deaeriptire catalog
and prient,
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KBIERSON M A C H IN ER Y CO.
Fan« af Merrieae Street
Portland. Or eg—
W e ll Supplied.
Tbe young man with the black box
and big brass born entered the exclu­
sive hotel.
"W h a t havs you there?” asked the
clerk.
“ A talking machine. Can I sell you
one?”
On White Salmon River
" I t would be superfluous here. This
hotel is patronised exclusively by la­
Two hundred acres (40 leased school
dles.”
land) with 1150 young fruit trees, most-
ly Spitzenberg and Newton apples. On
Pleo • Cure h n remedy for coughs, colds gtage and R. F. D. r«u
H te; \ mile from
and consumption. Try it. Pri— 25 cent«, gC|lo0| Irrigating ditch
W M côverin
f e , gar­
St druggists.
dens and small fruit*, Stock and tools
with place. Price f4,000; 12,500 down.
Hie Bad Blander.
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City Grocer— W e have some extra
H. H. AHRENS, White Salmon. W ash.
nice country hams, madam, I f-----
Mrs. Flatt (Interrupting)— For good­
ness’ sake, don't say “ ham” to me.
I ’ ve just got back from a three-weeks’
* I hare used one o f your Fish Brand
visit with a country cousin.— Chicago
Slickers for five years, and now want
Newt.
a new one, also one for a friend. I
fru it fa rm Bargain
Positivo, Comparative, Superlative.
would not be without one for twice tho
cost. They are just aa for ahead o f n
common coat as a common cos ia
ahead of nothing.'’
S tats
ot O hio , Crrr op T oledo , I
L u c a s C ouwtt ,
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P uahk J. CasxKY make« oath that be
senior partner of the firm of F. J. C hbhet
Is
A
Co., doing bunlnen In the City of Toledo, Coun­
ty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay the sum of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of C a t abbh that cannot bo
eured by the pas of H a l l ’ s C at a r m C uss .
, FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before the and subscribed tn my
presence, this4th day of December, A. D., 1886.
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A. W. GLEASON,
J « sal j
Notary Public.
HIGHEST I f f ARP WORLD’S FAIR, H I * .
Be — re you don’t set one of the — nr
■non kind — this Ie the
w f lR P jn
mark of escellence. ,
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A . J . T O W E R C O .,
J
•oeroN,
Hull’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and
nets directly on the blood and mneous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
— Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the beet.
TOSOWTO. CANADA.
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Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
during the teething period.
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Vegetarianism Is all the vogue among
ihose who take thought what they shall
eat and what they shall drink, says the
London Outlook.
Bridge and boiled
cabbage came in together, and who shall
say which has the firmer hold upon per­
sons of fashion?
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M. A. ALBIN, Pecs.
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PO RTLAND , O RE. I
six th
KILLS
lice and all vermin that
infest horse« metle. poul­
try, ete. Loasy hen» will
not I a j ; nor chicks prow.
LICE!
live upon the blood which
•houkl fro to sustain life
L IC E ' £ o W * ¿ g l? V r i
the lice, thus it S A V E S
F E E D M extra nations
niuet be grlven on account
of vermin. 2 5 « end SOo
denier* By raa.il to- A 7&o
P R U S S I A N REM EDY CO.
OT. PAUL, MINN.
• page Hnad Book Trm
PORTLAND St CD CO.. Portia— . Oregon.
Coast Agente
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL HOME
TftEITMEIT
ThU wo n i fritti Chi­
l i « « Doctor I r calltd
grrat hreaugr h « c.irm
proplr without op«ra­
tion ihat are friv« i up
to dir. H « curw with
lhn«e woi d ritti Chi­
ni
b«rbs, roots, buds,
harks and v « 4 «:sb lts
that nr«, «n tlrv lr un* |
known to m*Hl cnl sc’-
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pm « iu th;s c »nmr/s Th o.igh >he us« oi Un
h irm jcM r im -dlfs tl !■» funi» u* d o 't o r knows
t w* action <*f o v «- 500 differì n remedies w bl b
h * •t»fve*«‘ttlìy use* In differ n diseases. H j
* u.im n’ i e to c u r e c f a rh. « s iim i» , Ittng, thr a ,
rhtMima.lAin, nervoi sn ss, stomach, fiver: k d-
1 n y i, etc.; has hundreds of t» stimonUls.
1 t h.-inres oooderat». Call ai d see him. Tati ms
1 out o f the city write for hlankr and c rviJura.
s« n 1 stamp. COJV4CLTATION
Address
THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO
1 U S f¡ra t St., S. t . Car. Morrisoe
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Mr. Laybor— W a.traveling men are
“ She got so many freckles last sum­
m
w
mer and she says they worry her so.”
thinking o f organising.
w
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Miss Nledarman (vagualy>—Yes?
“ The idea! I should think they’d be
DENTISTS
Mr. Laybor— Yea. I wonder whal a comfort to her. She can blame her
tha public would think o f our union? I bnd looks on them.“ -^Philadelphia
Fantng Rid«.. Third end Washington At».
Open sy.n lD g. till . o ’ clock, nnndex* from
Mias Nladerman—Oh, Mr. Laybor, Press. _______________________
DR. T. r. w is e .
t to 12. Or Mein sue.
thia
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so sudden 1 — Philadelphia
N o E x cep tio n .
Ledger. ______________ _
Burglar— A ll I want ia your money,
indy!
They talk about tha ability of
Old Maid— Go away, wretch— you’re
"young blood.” Ou% experience haa'
Just like a il tha Other men I knowl— Calar stars geeU s, bright* r and fester cel or* th e« any ether dye. O n 1 0c package C
b— n that It requires a good deal of Smart Sat.
*•_■**■ perfect rreeS*.
Ask dealer, er we wik send pest paid at 10c a
I pleach and aria cetera.
MONROE DRUG C O . W so riR e. Mfossnri.
training.
1 n m a n sa t.
BROS.
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T V £7 A /
O lp this out. return to us with the names ■
and addresses o f yourself and two of your *
friends, and the date when you will probably *
enter a business college, and we will credit .
yon with <5.00 on our *65.00 scholarship. *
Our school offers exceptional advantages to •
students of Business. Shorthand. Engtish. etc. *
B est I sstsuction —Lowest Turnon
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n m roe caialsmi is —it s rati
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SCROFULA LttS
W IS E
15s
Makers o f Wet Weather Clothing 4 Hats.
A lm a M a ter Ho Dear.
W ise la an expert at gold flying and crown
and bridfework.
Extracting f t « « « b i n
plat«« or bridges are ordered.
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T O W E R C A N A D IA N C O . , L im it e d .
♦F arm er Jason— Want a Job, hey?
Are ye a good, steady worker?
Bypath Blake— Well, no, now you
speak o f it. I have to take four months
off every year to go an’ coach me old
college football team.” — Puck.
The man whose thrifty choice o f a
TJie tainted blood o f ancestors la ys upon the shoulders o f innocent off­
«rife Is chronicled In tha Rochester
Herald w ill doubtless make a success spring untold su ffering b y ¡transm itting to them, through the blood, that
uiienu
disease, Scrofula; fo r in nearly every instance the disease can be
in the business o f life. His talenu
.
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traced
t
o
som e fa m ily blood trouble, o r blood-kin m arriage which is contrary
destine him fo r a wider
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1 n
« e to ___
laws __ o t __ nature. S w ellin g, ulcerating glan ds o f the neck, catarrh,
that o f a simple farmer’s
life.
H
a lire, n e weak eyes, sores, abscesses,
was an Alabama youth, and courted | Bk
8 k in eruptions, w hite
h ite sw ell-
Scrofula appeared on the head o f my little
two girla
girls at the
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anfi
tha same time.
tlma. One was
waa, i n»
nB> s
* ,;0
i 0 disease
a n d other E,'P,dcllild
F 'p d c h ild when only 18 months old, and spread
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I | deformities,
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Bally; tha other
waa Mary.
w ith a w asting rtnidlv o w r her body. The disease next attacked
Sally was a very flue girl thrifty, o f th e natural strength and S lr s H h a n
& right.
1W i
industrious, and o f a domestic turn., vita lity , are some o f the w ays medicine at once made a speedy and complett
She was not so pretty as some other this miserable disease man- cure. She ia now a young lady, and haa never
girls, but James, the swain In ques- ifesta itself.
T h e poison ***4 » « g u o f the disease to return,
tion, had courted her In his early transmitted t h r o u g h th e *5° S. 5 th St., Salina, Kan. M rs . R. B r r k l v .
years. Whan he had prospered and blood pollutes and weakens that heidth-snstaining flu id and in place o f its
earned a little money, he became In-1 nu tritive qualities fills the circulation w ith scrofulous m atter and tubercular
fatuated with Mary, sweet, pretty, but deposits, often resulting in consumption. A disease w hich has been in the
always idle. Tha neighbors at firet fa m ily blood fo r generations, perhaps, o r a t least since the birth o f the suf-
wera pusaled by the double courtship. {
ferer, requires constitutional treatment. S. S. S.
bnt after a while they decided that
is th e rem edy best fitted fo r this. I t cleanses’ th e
Mary wafc the favored one.
blood o f a ll scrofulous and tuberculous poisons,
Suddenly Jam— married Sally.
m akes i t rich and p are and under the tonic effects
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_ who
„„„
per-
_____ .
° f thia great blood m edicine the general health ¡in­
The
Methodist
preacher
formed the ceremony had a little of_________ the sym ptoms all pass away, there is a sure return to health, the dis-
the curiosity which possesses all man- 5“ ? “ f “ » •
w h ile posterity is protected. Book on the blood
and any advice wished, furnished b y our physicians, w ithout charge.
kind.
“ Jamee,” he said, ” we all thought
C O ., ATLANTA. G A.
you were going to marry Mary.”
"Y es," replied James, "but I thought
W e do erown and hrldgoworlt without pa n.
i f I married Mary I should have to en­
Our 1* y ra iV experience tn p lat« work en­
ables us to fit your mouth com fortably. Dr.
gage Sally to watt on her. I f I married
W . A. W ise has found a safe way to extract
Sally she would wait on herself.
teeth absolutely without pain. I>r. T. P.
PUTNAM
C O N S U M P T I O N
I d Arizona.
The Coroner— Have you say Idea
what caused the stranger's death?
Broncho Pete— Yep. He died from
heart trouble.
The Coroner— Are you eure?
Broncho Pete— Sartenly. The heart
wua an ace an’ he had it up his sleeve.
See?
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