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' Y o a r D o ty is to b * W e lL ] Bat 70a cannot be well If 70a .neglect taking Hood’» Sarsaparilla when 70a know 70a obould taka It. Inputs blood, poor appetite, beadacke, Aervoaana»», that tired teellng—by tbeee and other eigne goar aya- Hood’». Qet a bottle today. EPIDEMIC OF GRIP IS SWEEP.N 6 COUNTRY Fo r Tene o f Tho«sands o f Caeca o f Thle Pcatilcroue Dieoaeo A ro B elag Reported. ra STOFjXMJLS a i U , Parkerford.* Pa. 1 - “ 1 « n t took Heod’a 8ar-1 - . ■ U A JT T C IT IM I • ' Baelneee In M any Placeo XoyDlooi* Hood’» Bareeparllla la »old everywhfcre. In the aeaal liquid, or in tablet form called ta r a a ta b a . 100 Doeee One Dollar. Pro* pared only by C. L Hood Ox, Lowell. Mass. ganlaed on Account Prostration» ___ 1 ’ ' • from This Ailm ent. L A Hot Content On fo r Control In the Vntlenol Capitol. Woohlsgtoa correspondance : 1 1 oa^ay A yer’» Cherry Pectoral cer-* ttinly cores coughs, colds, bronchitis,consumption. And It eertsinly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. “ Mr mu* boy bod a terrible I trite . ___ ____ Cborry rectoral The I n i sight ho woo bott<-r. o> * ho «toodtlv lo»y»orte until bo woo porfoetiy wall." — Mu. S. J. •v«£jblia* I ocl-l boor of but la »»In aoUl S t s b m , Altan. 111. ■ • t a in «. Poe waa writing “ The Bella." “ It Jingle«,” he »aid. “aa If there might be a lot of coin in it !" Cheered by the thought, he tlntinnabo- la ted with redoubled energy. 1 ........... . Simply fa tarn e«». Intimate PrieaA—They »u»pended 70a ftam the Hot Sporte* Club? What had f9Q doDI? Victim (choking with wrath)— Not a Hank thing! All they could prove againat me waa that I had trimmed a »ucker and got hie wad, juat aa you or any éther ■an would have done !_______ Not L ik ely « • ■ • • « Kamo. Mrs. Neighbor— Aren’t you going to coll on oar old ocboolmate who ban Jaet moved Into the next block? Mrs. Homer— I would like to call on her, b it I don’t went to meet ber bue- bandi M ra Neighbor— Ob, there le no dan ger o f meeting him. They bare been married nearly a year. l An epidemic o f la grippe seems to bt sweeping over the country, and tena ot thousands o f people are suffering from the disease. Pittsburg reports the worst visitation In Its history. The buslnem o f the d ty la disorganised on account o f ths large number ot people who have been suddenly forced to remain absent from their places o f employment Factories and mills, offices sad stores are affected seriously. There Is a notable uniformity In tht symptom» o f the present epidemic which appears to affect prindpslly th« bronchial passages. Bronchitis and pnetuqonls are Its most common accom paniments, and It aggravates folly K per cent of the tuberculosis cases. Thos« most injuriously affected ore person» who before the attack were badly ras down in their general health. In theft osase pneumonia quickly develops while the heart, brain and other o r gone become affected. / In Philadelphia an epidemic ot grippe I T Meda by J. O Ayer Co.. Dovali. Maas. A im tauuibaturara ot 9 «n t i»iia «i A i t f^rS BAunrnxL K e e p th s tx » w e l t regu lar w ith A yer’s Fills and T h u s h a sten re c o vont. C a ta lo g A N D > S Y S T E M to T h la f , Fir»t Broker- -How 1» business? Second Broker—»Improving a little. Tvs got a good barker out in front of my office now. ___ ____________ A . o t h e r H a ta ro S to ry . To the teJ of the dog They tied a big log. And patted him on tho head. Old Tray couldn’t moke His narrative shake. And the tail wagged the dog —Chicago Tribune. ir t k t a » Terrible. Tommy—Teacher, may 1 go ont ta Teacher— That ia unnecessary. Too con aneese in here without disturbing onybqdy. you ----- m w a s r - -Paw, what la a guillotine?" lim prootrated by It. Pneumonia In ----------------------- “ It’e an instrument bearing nome re- “ * n j cooes 1» followed done upon It» T A IIIA T IM A eemblance to a ahirt collar that has been heels, and last week lhany persona died i n t f i n r three or four times to the laundry, Tom- o f that dieoaeo. Doctor» are eceraely my, but It ie much quicker end more mer- mMe to keep up with the demanda medie L' d fa l In Ite op* ratio«».’’ j opon them. Baltimore, too, le experi-1 ",¡1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 I». ......... . enclng an unusual amount of sicknesa. 1 TOAS READERS HOW TO PROMPTLY »m. I Other cities where grippe hoe made HOWARD A. BT7RTOH.- • err CURE RHEUMATISM AT HOME. W lt e r ita W ita S| citata prieta: Ooíd. SSv*», IrtaTlt ; Urid, SUva •,T*c: OoU, »Oc; U bo or lta appearance are Boston, Chicago, Cin Omrr.H. Optate» tasta. cinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Mllwankee Uta. Coolroí pnd U m- O a R W IM W itN to MM a ■ M I C u ta» » Mar and New York, and reports from these • work Mitai MO. to vTtoe- Over- places Indicate that the health authori ties fear that the oatbrea(| la only st Kidney, the beginning. Health Commissioner Evans, o f Chicago, hoe* loaned a warn ing to the people, urging them to get There is so much Rheumatism every plenty o f fresh air and to exercise In the open as much as possible. Chicago where that tbs following advics by on knows the danger o f grippe, for it has eminent authority, who writes fer read been frequently visited by, the disease. ers of s large Eastern daily paper, will | In 1800 that d ty bad 100,0b0 grippe suf be highly appreciated by those who ferer» and 112 deaths directly resulted. suffer: m » . tor itesi. » Tn Get from any good phstmaey one-hall tagg « M l m ? | In 1800 over 800 persona «lied from the W« wfll pku In ytmr hates, aa approval. tfcahu. disease, and since the first appearance ouDoe Finid Extract Dandelion, ooe ounoe Compound Kargon, three ounces •ataatboriw ate ovidaoathasabiMt. 8« al tor oor odor taahWn* poa lo « amino t thaworii o f the malady the d ty has paid a of Compound Byrup Sarsaparilla. vrlthoQ1 Coot «r obligation~U> purrK»ta. «0 .000 tribute Of 2^08 Uvea Shake these well in a bottle and take the disease Is bava a vary to tortai tn* propaaluon tor roar con- | In New York. where Whf Pacific Ota nbMbw Ca.. No. T Haa- now gaining a strong foothold, alxty- in teaspoon fnl doses after each mes) and at bedtime; also drink plenty oi elgM deaths resulted last week and good water. are many, case« scattered about It is claimed that there lew victima the dty- / of this dread and torturous disease who Boston Is the worst sufferer on the will fail to find ready relief in this Atlantic seaboard. There are nearly simple home-made mixture, and in 100.000 esses there six) sixty deaths most cosas s permanent cure is ths re have resulted. Cincinnati has 2,000 sult. This simple recipe ia said to strength- ca«<s and the disease seems to be epl derate In form. ^ es and alesnas the eliminative tissues The opes winter Is held responsible of the Kidneys w that they can filter for the spread o f the disease« Where It and strain frym ths blood and system originated no one seems to know. It the poisons, adds and waste matter, travels with wonderful rapidity. In which canse not only Rheumatism, but numerous other diseases. Every man 1880, when the grippe appeared In viru or woman here who feels that their kid lent form all over the country. It was neys are not healthy and active, or who tracked back to Europe and thence to suffers from any urinary trouble what Hong Kong In Chlha. The germs of ever, should not hesitate lo make np the present'epidemic may have come this mixtura, as it is certain to do from the same source. tench good, and may save yon from >1 prohibitory legislation lfglslatloo st i t the hfnfll huDtif hand. ‘T “ * , the, petitions are aimed agslnat s “ dry" capital city, which »« the object fixed upon by temperance associations which have been encouraged by the prohlbl- tlon wSve that recently swept various section» o f the country. For some time a well organised lobby bas bden doing quiet preliminary work In the Interest o f the sntl-prohlbltlon interests, which have been made more anxious over the possibilities o f legis lation In the near future than surface indications would lead one to believe. The belief Is entertained that the pro hibition elements are bent on driving liquor ont o f the country’s capital for the moral effect such an accomplish ment would bare in still further na tionalising the general prohibition movement. The question before students o f the situation who are able to look st both sides without having their view warped by prejudice Is t|!s: Has the prohibi tion tide reached Its flood, and will s reaction presently set In; or w ill the wave sweep on without serions Inter ruption until It bas converted the en tire country Into a land o f no license? With this question In mind the work ers on qpe side will put forth efforts to make the capital of the United State* a temperance capital, while those on the other hope that by downing the movement here the way will be paved for reaction from the result» recently brought about In several o f the States, especially those o f the south. The chances seem to be against any Srasttc legislation on the Congress this winter. Poselbly more at ten tlon might be given to the subject If the Republicans and Democrats didn't have so orach to think about in the na ture o f politics pertaining to Presiden tial candidates next year. And If action la staved off the “ antis” figure" on a reversal o f sentiment that win not re quire them to worry so much In the fn ture. Bnt there Is another side to the sntl- prohlbltlon propaganda now In progreer here which deals with ’ the subject wholly apart from the local Issue In volved. The attempt Is being made trj Impress upon Congress the magnitude of the whole prohibition question w lti the argument that If prohibition pro hlblted the government system o f tax ation would have to be revised. Ins» much as two-thirds of the government’! Income is now derived from Interna’ revenue taxea. JU jy IGE * TO YICTHIu ** * ***$ H U * t ' ood dbeaae ,a which the « n*lre cixcnlatioa and nf Uie *o f t t e __u ^ are Involved. Catarrh is doe t o th e presence o f an on< o fn r lc a c id in the blood. T h e L iver, K id n eys and Bowels frequently coaX! and dull ia tbeir ^ instead o f carryin g o il the refuse and lwlBte o f the body, leave It to soar en d f o r a uric acid ia the system, u tile U up b y the blood and through its circulation distributed to o il — t , ^ the system. These im purities in the blood irritate nnd inflame different membranes and tissues o f the body, nnd the o f a cold w ill start the secretions and other d i j j t u ii n j and < gyjnptom s o f Catarrh. A s thwblood goes to c.11 parts c f the body the ca tarrhal poison affects a ll parts o f the system. Th e head has a tigh t, fa ll feelin g, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slirjht fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and . . . _ . * ____. _ _ affected b y t i i 3 disease. I t Is A waste o f Xfce* 2 t eS ? £ £ a Be 2 S / t o ? tim e to fc y to cure Cstarrix w ith sprays, 1 everyth in » -washes, inhalations, eta. Cuch treatment i0° £ <a !,*n d does not reach the blood, andean, therefore. ^ os w ell O atorr: -ul&i* S.S.S. u ie aiscoHuaix o i u ic uouwe. Catarrh permanently th e blood n t t cleansed thoroughly’purified cadlh eeyctem d o e tim e o f __ a ll poisons, poisons, and and c t c t the the 'sam same strengthened and bu ilt up. N othing equals S. S. S. fo r this purpose. I t attacks the disease a t its head, goes down to the ve ry bottom o f th e trouble end makes a complete and lastin g cure. S. S. G. removes every particle o f the catarrhal poison from the blood, m aking this vita l stream pare, fresh and healthy. Th en the inflamed mem- PURELY VEGETABLE every sym ptom disappears, the constitution is bu ilt u p and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones u p th e stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. I f yon are suffering w ith Catarrh b egin the use o f S. S . S. and w rite US a statement o f you r case and ou r physicians w ill send y o n literature about Catarrh, and g iv e you epecial medical advics Without charge. G. S. S. is fo r sale a t a ll first class drug stores. -------------------- ------- c o ^ A T J L A M T A . GAm . A s Oslktam. "Where,” quoted the poetic parson. r f t ------ ”1 don’t know," answered Mr. Sirin» Barker, "but It’s to the 1 street ***r*er, » no 110 credit 10 cleaning department that they aren’t lying precisely where they fell.— Wash lngton Star. ^ ***.** !^nprR ^ 7 where the> 1 C o a a lS e ta llo a . BORAX tot e shy's C othes; Ter uth wik-h. Sterilising Jng Napkins. Jn* VJ The Washington State football eleven defeated that of St. Louis university by the score of 11 to 0, at Spokane, Wash. The Coney Island Jockey Clot an nounced that improvements In its plant now under way will coat at least $100,000. There will be half a dosen Smiths In the major leagues next season, the Amer llmplao. Strana», icans having four players of this name Haadiad and the Nationals two. v Cincinnati has asked for waivers ou mn pali MORI seventeen men. «Provided nil these play •ad LARGAR ers are turned back to the minora, the STUMPS wlik next manager of the Iteds still will have M SS IXPI1I8I twenty-two athletes to aid him in captur •ay adiar. ing a second division berth. , The baseball critics seem inclinsd to Wrtta I t PlO kllll filrtal«! tad N t a ____ mmm that the u>nva_ ^ the Wtm belief Bostons ^ got ^ all the J O H N S. B E A L L , M ia n f a & v r e r best of the big deal with New York. The U 1 HawAorao Avanea f Partlaad, Oratfan Been Esters, it would seem, should occu py s higher place in the race than they have held for the past few years. Tommy Ryan believe« that the beat IN S U R E Y O U R HEALTH fighters of today are to be found in the middleweight ranks. He has a poor opin COM FORT ion of the “ heavies.” they falling for be on storm y day» low the standard of scrappers like Jef- frles, Sharkey. Corbett, McCoy and Fits- by wearing a simmons Ip their active ring days. Haaklns. the Intercollegiate rfiampin« may be barred from representing the American team at the Olympic games. Haaklns is not an American citlsen. He waa born in Australia and comes under Clnnn - Light the same ruling as that which affects Con Durable Leahy and Dennis Murray, the two Irish athletes who wanted to represent A mer-1 *n. WGivrprooi In order that they may be kept in 'active training for the Olympic games In . •349 Everywhere England next summer, a movement Is on » ta.A*.aC» »JMTtetAtS, ‘ foot that has for Its object a visit of the beat of the Canadian athletes to New I No. «-OS r . N. u. York end Boston. Where indoor meets would he held. I f the scheme pane out, I B I X writing te i Tom Flanagan, John Flanagan’s brother,' tien Sfila will have chorea of the parts. A ll daak-rit Sample, booklet and “ W H I!” Parlor Card Game, 10c. * Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. Steel-Clad G rubber big fat papa, doesn’t it?“ Lumbago. This Is really Rheumatism of ton Portland Typographical Union oontem muscles of the loins And is character plates the organisation of a mutual sit ised by M*ern, at times agonising, pain society. in ths small of the back, allowing the The entire membership of Minn capo I it lofferer scarcely a moment’s rest, Ciga maskers' Union No. {T7, ia sold to bi while the ailment is at its worst. It employed. can come from cold, exposure to draft, Lest year the membership of the Brit from getting wet feet or wearing wet or ° f EnriMe” ln i ¡ I p d M h l l « ' " iT ra acute snffer- “ , , _ ___ ^ tag, and il allowed to beoome chrofilc, T w e ^ ^ n e jte w union, of hors^^en | lt may permauently dimble the suffer hare been organised in Maasacbosetti er. The way to eecnre quickest relief daring the last year. is to redden the skin over the painful A new union of mattress makers, car part by rubbing with a flesh brash or pet layers, shade bangers and draperymer piece of flannel rag, and then appty 8t. has been organised in Boston, Masa. Jaoobe Oil by gentle friction with the Seattle Central Labor Union is warn hand. 85 ? territory a wide berth for the present. The population of men in the Unitec There is no ouch thing os organised la States, from statistics compiled from thi bor in Porto Rico to amount to an Influ reports of the census of 1900, is 39.069, •nee for the betterment of the mane re 242. Tha population of women is 37/ Common laborers in Ftence are pah 244,U<k 40 to SO cents a day. High-grade me ebonies are paid from $1 to $1.20 a day ■ • r S a c a id Asrolnet H e r. All the stockholders of the Union Lum Mrs. Upmore (to applicant for poaitios M cook)— Have you ever worked tor Mr* her Company, recently organised at Mem phis, Tenn., are members of the Carpeo llighmus? ten' Union. Applicant— Tie, ma’am; wan week. Mrs. Upmore— Well, If you suited bet Granite cutters of the Twiq Citiea bav. for aa long a time as that you wouldn t formed a union embracing practically ,«v salt me at all. Good morning. ery member of the craft in Minneapolis rad St. Paul, Minn. B .c o a r .fln f, Tkere are only three engravers of short Bald an ambitions youth on» day to s young lady: "Don't you think I'd hand in England. One lives at Bath.-H« hotter dye my mustache?” caressing the has suggested to his two London fellow workers the propriety of s trade union. faintly visible progeny. Efforts are being made in Brooklyn ” 1 think if yon' let It alone It w ill die N. Y., to bring about a consolidation ot Itself,” said the young lady.— Woman’s the 8hoe Workers’ Council sod the mem Homo Companion. v bars of the Boot and Shoe' Workers ol No Sin*. Sister— I know Jgck is In love with me. Brother— Wbat makes you think so?” Sister— His hand trembled when be buttoned my glove for me this morn- in«. Brother— Guess again. I waa out with him last night.” — Cleveland Leader. America. Census reports show that wages amonf shoemaker* of the country have been, steadily increasing. Brockton (Maas.) shoemakers are th* highest paid in th« vorld, it is alleged. There are two unions of brick an>. building material handlers in Brooklyn N. Y.t and they have been at war with each other. Efforts to bring about con eolidation will be made. The United States Bureau of Immigra tlon is preparing to enforo^the alien con tract law more rigorously than before, with a view of keeping out of the countrj many undesirable persons. -Tho societies not affiliated with thi American Federation of Labor have a membership of about 000,000, making tb« membership of all the labor societies ol the United States. In the aggregate, about ’L800.000. The Georgia Federation of Labor can» ed considerable surprise recently when it went on record, at a meeting of the ex ecutive committee, deprecating the reduc tion In railroad rates and fares through legiblatlon, and opposing further legisla tion of this kind. It is contended that labor conditions in the South have been disturbed by legislation which caused the shortening rtf' hours, and thereby a reduc tion In the wages, os well as causing a number ot workmen to be laid off i O U CH , OH lixir C lean s e s th o « ually. D is p e ls 1 a c n e » d u e to Ix m s tii its natu rally, acts t la xa l SLICKER [W 7 " S P H u Y j W cremarne vv Inch « i n e jüH name (d in e Com- '“^CALIFORNIA >'«• onjy, i DRUGGISTS prie» 50*par telila. ) D ts 4 In v ited Bnnonet. te On the accession new emperor the Temple o f Heaven In Peking ami formally announces to bis Impelisi pre decessors the new titles and d)gnlties which' be bas assumed. These ances tors are then dutifully Invited to the banquet of commemoration, where sente are duly reserved for them. "D o yon expect people to believe the reason you give for advancing pricesT’ PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. “That Isn’t the question,” rejoined PAZO OINTMENT Is gaetentato ta eure oar Dustin Stax. "They ought to appre aaaa ------ of --------------- --------- Dg*» Itrhiag. Bl n-l, itaedlng or Pro»» Protruding refund ' — ciate my courtesy In condescending to Pita» in « to It days or money rarntead. give any reason at all."— Washington Physicians in various parts af Ungían» Star. are complaining that the competition o f departments of hospitals is ruinously on- Otey Oat “ BROMO QUININE.” • That U LAXATIVK BROMO QUININA Look fair. for tha .lunatura of X. W. OROVK. Oste ttaa World ovar to Cura a Cold la Ont Day. Jtc. _Mo ten will find Mrs. Winslow's B Byrup the b st remedy to am 1«» ttelr « lu rin g tbs tea thing period. ' D «ta»m «tra| l» » is. "The financial stringency do sa’t seem C o n s is te n c y In B e f s r n . to have affected you much," remarked ■Why wasn’t Mra De Smytbe-Pey- Dingnoa, touching Mm for ten. “ No,” answered Shadbolt, reluctantly •ter at the meeting to take steps to tending it over, “ nnd it doesn't seem to suppress the?gambling evil In big have taught me any gumption, either." cities?" ^ “ She couldn’t come. This Is the day H a rte lty . her bridge whist club meets, and aba’s The baby was learning to walk. always such a winner."— Baltimore "B ’eas Its 'ittle heart!” exclaimed the fond mother. “ It woddlaa dens like its American. '/ much misery and suffering after while. ing union wqrkingmen to give the coos mule TT eam D IS O R D E R E D Vested rights, as represented by th«. M U M * .«I ta t C t f w r t b » o t r a r e ly . a d «ri verles, « distillerà M t h « «y o p to m s c f rin g in g noised in the ears, mucous crop pin g dock ers, h-Vta Ktata.in fta rbtoti Fi/ssb pnnrrrss in dsjiui pet tkm CMgrms Into tlie tkrodtg continual liawkinir t a d spitting, etc., ^ o u ld seem to ludl- Troubles to— — — CATARBHws'iSa T E E A B T l-tA L O OE FIG H T. (I r-TS sc Vismr Danes aao an hej-rana t o n « f , I A aeraananUy eared by Dr. Elites Orem Xerve Beaiarar. Bard tot KBKK «Strtal kottl« and naatiaa. Dr. A H.E1LM. Ld.. «■ teeb BA. PbSwJW A G rant Minn’s L l l t t a P ir n an a t r y . “ Senator.” said the correspondent, “ you are quoted os advocating the abolition Ot capital punishment. How about that?" “ Well." answered Senator Lotemua. with n grin, "don’t you think capital tea been punished about enough?” ' How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for «_ earn of Catarrh that cannot bo ,-nred by Bn l Catarrh Cura. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O We. the underetyned, have known W. J. Cheney for the la»t U years, end believe him perfectly honorable in al. butsaea transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made bv hi» firm. ' WALDINti, K INN AN A MARVIN, W_hole»ale Droguista, Toledo,O Hnir* Catarrali Cum I» »ken i internally, act- Ing directly upon the blood a n - l___________ fa ir» ol the iy»tem. Testimonial» sent frae. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all Druryista. Take Hall’» Family Pi 11a lor Constipation. O p e n M in d e d . “ Uncle George, do you believe Mars Is inhabited?” “ Sometimes 1 do. ray boy. and some times I don’t. It depends altogether w which one of the‘ monthly magaoines 1 happen to be rending at the time." M Y B A C K '* NEURALGIA. STITCHES. LAMENESS. CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMN ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN’T RESIST ST JACOBS OIL R n ic e 2 S c and 80 c KW.L.DOVGLASl _____ IMCSWCR « F TME PS NHL V •EN. DOVE, WOMEN, MISSED ANO CMU.OHCN R L O M r iM te ls a s r iir ih a a M « i Shoot Cannot lo E fw iM At Aa; W ca