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- M û r i e "HELLO" JOBS 0 P » FOR WOMEN 11/ rim 1 \w -m -*■ —- w om en w o rry M o n than w t , a n Dr. MoOomb, one raaaon la that tbalr nervou* organisa Uoaa an mon delicate. True, and Hood’» Beitepxriila UJoat tha nerve-boilder, ap petita-fi rar, and bloodpurifier they Mad. “I waa troubled I read of Hood’» Sarsaparilla and Mad It After tafc- r s & y s r , _____ Railways Place Ara of to Use Telegraph March I. A . D o c to rs M e d ic in e Phono A ltar and aa appetite. Toek Heod'a Bar- asportilo. rained strength i hard all dar. aat heartily and a leap wall.” __ Mm. ■> O im u , Meeee Lake. Mian. R h e u m a tle m -’I had rhaamatUm la ana OPERATORS TO BE LE T •t mr ankle», hot Heod’a Baraapartlla aeon relief. I reran, mon,! fu U ’s «»raspar“ « M m . A n H ctcmimhon , Lafayette, Cel. Hood’» Baraapartlla la aold everywhere. Block Signals Also W ill stalled and Many In the oanal liquid, or la-tablat form eel led •a ra a ta b i. 100 Doeee Oat Dallar. Pre Station^ Closed. pared only by O. L Hood Oa, Lowell, Maaa It Barprlted Bee. “ Whan my huaband war In Spain year,” said Mra SwaHaan. “ ha succeeded la buying in quit* a lot of the king*« wines.” “ Well, well.” exclaimed Mrs. Nu- ritch, “ the Idee o* bayin' second-hand Wines I”—Philadelphia Presa. JAOZ7IO m H OUT. In* A new field of employment for wom en Is to be opened by the railways Tbla doea not mean that the roads will employ women telegraphers, bnt on the contrary their employment will be for the purpose of taking the place of tele graphers already In the service. The future woman railway operating em ploye will be engaged at the smaller stations taking train orders over a tele phone, where formerly ouch orders «. ere transmitted and received by telegraph. This new field will be «pen to women when, the new nine-boor day law gov erning the working time of railway telegraphers goes Into effect on March 1. It was confidently expected that this law would work s revolution In railway operation, and It was with this end In view that the Order of Hallway Tele graphers procured Us passage despite the determined opposition of the rail way managers and even against advice Ayer’s C herry Pectorsl Is not s simple cough syrup. If is s strong medicine, a doctor’s medicine. It cures herd esses, severe end desperate esses, chronic csserof asthma, pieu* risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask yonr doctor about this. Ä I ie m f ‘ Itf'PMfll I PILLA Kk XMDUBTBY. Twom ttr T k w a a o n d P r a a i » S o l « D o lly l a U s A » s « U l M a rk e ts . The fish Industry, extending from Vancouver on tbe north to Ban Diego Vfin the south, is one of great Importance /in tbe Pacific coast, says tbe Los An geles Herald. Locally many thousands of dollars are Invested In the business and tbs product of the sea finds quick In Los Angeles and neighboring cities. * Halibut Is regarded as the standard fish, ranging In weight from one to ^ forty pounds and can be bad the year round, except during tbe months of Oo- * tober, November and December. | barracuda Is next In popularity. This product Is caught every month In tbe »year from Ban Pedro to Ban Dlega. ’ Nets and troll lines are used for catch ing barracuda and when both methods are adopted tbe local market becomes glutted wlfih tbe product Tbe average weight Is five pounds. I Bea bass are caught from Banta Bar bara to San Diego. This fish la one of the best products of tbe sea. Weight You will hasten recevery by ^ 3 ? i Inn o n * o f Ayer's Pills a t bedtim e. I B A D B L O O D T H E S O U R C E O F A L L D IS E A S E E very pert o f the body la dependent on the blood tor nourishment and strength, whan this life stream is flowing through the system in a state o f parity and richness wo art assured o f perfect and uninterrupted health; because pure aga* Lecause pura blood is nature's nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fad on weak, impose o r polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the tremble is manifested in varions ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different shin affections show that the blood la in s feverish and diseased condition i a result o f tos much add or the irritating humor. humor, Sores and Ulcers are be presence o f some Irritating the resalt o f morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, ContagiousBlood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood >iaon remains, various ways, system, and torpid state o f the avenues o f bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseaaes in another cause for the poisoning o f the blood; we also breathe the germs and microbes o f Malaria intp our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier o f disease instead o f health. Soma ' are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease o f ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with i t Bad blood is the source o f all dis- ■ and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the' body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles o f any character S. S. S. is the best n m e d y ever discovered. I t goes down into the circulation and remqves any and «11 poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely •nd permanently cores blood diseases o f every kind. The action o f S. f t S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. I t cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sorest PURELY VEGETABLE and Ulcers, Shin Diseases, Contagions Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. Tbe whole volume o f blood is renewed and cleansed after « coarse o f 8. S. S. It is also nature’s F eate« t entirely o f root#, herbs and barks, and la absolutely harmless to any part o f the system. S. 8. 8. is for sale at all first class 0rug stores. Book cm the blood and any medical advice free to all who writer i ou^ 10 l>ound*\ The red snapper or rock cod la In ae- - live demand In tbe winter season. Tbe »V . , »«.„ .a i *•*» Is caught around Catalina or on . “ Where are all those honeymoon par- 1 * banks known to tbe fishermen, m es CUBED M • TO 14 DAYS. ties?" exclaimed the reporter aa he * e,*ht on^ h ,lf *° ten P0“ “ * P A IO O INTM ENT Is »u a -an trod to eure any ease of Itching. Blind. Jleedlag or Protruding hurried Into the station. “ Ara th »y |a,“ e• ?re “ « l for * l t P u e» la t to U d ay» or money refunded. Sta. g0nty | Bonita and yellowtall are fine table Un eie Albes, “ Yes,” laughed tbe station master as cf u* ht' ln «**■ and "Not mentioning any Marne,” amid Un he pointed to the turtle doves In tbs lines. Bonita, fopr to eight pounds; yellowtall, six to thirty pounds. AIM- cle Allan Sparka. “ 1’ta noticed that the waiting room, “ far gone.' only effect an exalted position seems ts core Is an oily fish popular with \epl- have sa sons men is to make them light cures. Only One “ BROMO QUIN INC.” headsd. They can’t stand tbs rarefied ab Bock boss Is a choice fish cauxht In That to LAXATIVS BROMO QUININE. Look moephere.” for tbs »trottar* of E. W. G ROVI Ussd tbs the kelp; weight one-half to six pounds. World over to Car* * Cold In On# k* Day. f pounds What Is known as horse and Ameri r t f SL T iW P—eg ano an k ä m e Dtamesk can mackerel Is in tbe market during | Mfs Interferwnew. f i l l i — 1mally and br Dr. IIIW l One* Cltttman— Look here, sir, didn't you 'the spring months Mackerel ran in warrant the horse you sold me yeetor- 1 schools; are caught with book and line; D is a m a s te * T h e O ra b an . day to be without fault? t weight one-half to three pounds. “This government Is becoming more "Please, sir, will you g l v a penny to David Ha ram— Yea. Ain’t bet- — The smelt season In from JSept. 1 *to and more centralised every year,” said a poor orphan?” “ Wall, what do yea cittlman— No, sir, be Is not He In > Jan. 1, seines being used most success the student of politics. “ Certainly, my boy! Has yonr flfeth- olutlon is coming, all right, but It will As hs eyed the intruder with doubt “ Tes,” answered Colonel Stillwell of er been dead long?" be a revolution which will relegate the terforen. David Ilarum— Waal, I don’t fully. Surf fish, or suckers, croakers “ I ’m just s loafin’,” answered the kgshea. see as you her any reassn fur. com or klnfisb and perch are among the surf Kentucky. “ It’s getting no that the “ No. air. He’s tha orphan. This telegraph to a back aeat as an adjunct And the proofreader kustlod him oat plaining’ about that. He don’t Inter fish. Tbe sandal» la caught with book State, don’t do mach more than, fur money’s for him.” to railway operation and will throw —Chicago Tribuns. fere with anybody hat himself, does and line along tbe coast; herring la nish titles for battle ships and popo t bon sands of operators out of employ he?—Llpplncott’a. * ex light at San Pedro, Baa Diego and lar songs”—Washington Star. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE Now's TM»? ‘ ment and annually will decrease their From October to M sj. coUa are the most froqu— t Banta Barbara from January to March. We eter Oma Handrad Dollar» Reward for any number until they will almost dlsap- Ms Mn win fiad M i l WIMlcrw*« Soothing canso o f hoaiforim L A X A T IV E BROMO QUI i of Catar rk that aaBsot te eared by ga-la T U t W ar. Syrnpth*h.»t remodv to urofociheixebUdraj Herring la fine bait for tbe professional N IN E n a w v ro ^ o M ^ J L J W jG r o r o an bos. Me. . pear from American rail way a Throggins—Did you ever try making a 9.1. CHXNXT A OO., Usted», O | It was expected that the reduction faring ih» I »»thing period. . fisherman. Coieria H » » u t ia w . We. the underelfued, here known ». J. The pompano la a delicious fish that comrade of year bey? 3hdaisy for the lesti» yean, and better* him In the working boon bt railway tele- C .k W i u u ^> Him. Inquisitive Passenger—How are there Phegy—Yse; bat it didn’t work. I terlteuy honorable Is all bulaaee» tranoaetiona 1 grapbers to nine boors would compel , Bald Ah»— Tournes seeui to bo fond retails kt 40 cents to |1 a pound. It found ho wm too old for to ».—Chisago ears heated? ---- ■ .»Mete earry aat aay Is one of tbe choice articles of tha Tribune. the railroads to employ at least 8,000 of hugging delusions. S h iv erin g P assenger— B y anggestisa, I LIlîÂt KIN] think. additional .men at once. It was also Bald Hs—Wall, wo are not to blame. menu cards In flrat-clAss restaurants. Iw s a ltte *. la n t Catarrah Car» la abas known that It would be Impossible to Too women are such delusivo gasa-. The prong is equally popular. H is L a c k . tag directly spas tha Mood aa “ I ’m not going to that female barber Codfish, scnlplns and other flab a n secure this number of men when need Erta of tha ayateaa. Tasti moulai» eeal “ Luckiest mitu 1 ever knew! Everys shop again. There’s a rude girl there, brought to tbe market ed, and ft was therefore hoped by the thing succeeded with him. He had don’t yen know..” meO- that an increase in wages would T h *~ Is . r m . i i i n . Lob* ter* are ln the market from inly to My what be wanted^ and te “What did she say?” T^ V * . prevailing ° plnlon t^*t gept. 15 to April 1. be a part of the revolution planned. atm*« I cancer is always painful from tbe be- j il “ Why, she looked at my mustawsb got I t Why, confound It 1 was walk A tirad feeling aa ginning, whereas tt la really painless l i l u5*> ^ Chaasw <• M—wit. and awaked dm If I would have tt ing with him one day—tbe very last the day o f his life—and he Mid to o q the majority <ff cares H I . ta.lr.bH £ “ * ■ £ ? ” , ^ I Mwnged off or rubbed In.” The railway managers at first took a Twee when ‘When I die, I . want to die suddenly.' to ascertain how far the public ought similar view of the situation, but It Rhymed It with riea-vte. te be instructed to the early signs of U* ns the deep “ Catalina. Big do- Hot run over -«that very night. Ev«g I soon was discovered that it would be >, with a vfow to the adoption of of a 800 The professor w m complimenting tbs see such luck!"—London MaiL Impossible to supply the demand If all or 400-pound Jewfiah. * violin virtuoso oa tbs excellence of his aa judges b n hosaly dls- existing telegraph offices were to be sert 1er diagnosis and consequently ear- Turtles of heavy weight come from playing. Iter operation.—London Hospital. “Charles, dear.” a id young Mrs. Tor- orimlaaUng. They measure everything maintained niter March 1. As a re kb* Mexican waters. “ By the way," he said, “ de you play kins, “ why do yon call racing calcula by b j tha sucosas it attaiaa, whleh meth- sult o f a careful study of tbe situation the ’Doctor of Divinity’ ?" Professional fishermen make big A W ar Oat. tions ‘dope?* I thought that was a aidorsd In tha light of tbs som- the nine-hour day for telegraphers will od, I “That .is a piece I have never heard money If they have good lock. Their It was at a theater la Manchester. txporlaaos of maaklad. Is eer- bring about tbe following changes: slang name for a drag.” of.” answered the violinist. The king, aged and Infirm, was bleared losses are chiefly due to damage to tainly not a bad ess. The high stand- “ You’re quite right’ was tbe answer. Never heard of it !” exclaimed the L Tbe abandonment of all stations with two sons He was pacing up sad nets and seines by sharks and seal« aid of lntoUismios and d Isos ramami In Fiddle D. D .!"—Chicago “They call It that because a!I it gen this country, wboro »ducation la the aa telegraph stations except division down the stage with a weerlqd, trou Tribune. _________________ erally gets yon is a pleasant dream and SLAVES DT MASSACH USETTS. bled look, exclaiming aloud: ralo and not the onssptlon, rendra» it hesdqnarters and Junctional points. a rude awakening.”-—WMhingtoa Star. •unqux uteajqa— sqonf.q “On whleh of there, my eon« shaH I dlffleolt and rarpriolng to And a general I 2. Tbe substitution of teelpbonea fot ijr Cfcmrek Dlsewostow wm Slaver» Vf ' ,».“ 1 »1 « » . aoq* o» »«nf Mnoj His I t e m . national tances» not based on astaal tbe receipt and tbe transmission of on bestow my crown?” —Dwwdiaed Nearrw Walter. H *o »iq jotpoos »AiS pro Aquono *)<p oj “ How do yon dispose of your garb Immediately came a voice from the worth. Hones It was that with tha ders and messages. The colored “mammy,” devoted, loy groq smeo m * P »*d “ <>* prosantetlon of M. Jacobs Oil tboy eor- j 8. The employment of women a « gallery : al and autocratic, one thinks of as be tug sqj, -»iqnojj aqsm oj JnjoJ s.jstfc, age here?" askfid the stranger, who recti y judged It at soso, and decided agents In many stations thus trans “Why not ’art a crown apiece, guv* longing to tbe Sooth and tbe days be W » d «»«U roRuje MireiS n e.sqs fire i|s was gathering data for purposes of publication. that rara intrisalo worth only oooid bo formed Into telephone stations. r a r r —London Mall fore the war, but la' the far-away time Caq) *I(e jl oo/ qasqx 1 « ■! ‘¡otnesJWX the sonroo of its sucosas. Tbs decisi on “We always throw ours ln the garb —Jt»«po so *ujq>»tno» £ uu» x — -**9 A The transaction of a tremendous of slavery In New England-she was with them was equivalent to aa adop amount of office business by letter i.isqw— jo > u ( s M«a sjqj *sgJBdg age can." raid the man with the chin known there also, says tbe Youth’s tion ; and it is s tars thing to And a which formerly was transacted by tele Bald a poetry teacher named Pell, ■•IIY apufl p »* »p »j „ ‘ire X »qj_ hearfl, “but I don’t know, of cour»« Companion. To'hls pupil who wrote a rondel, family without Bt. Jaooba Oil in tfao graph. tw r o io B,w»nv about the neighbors.” One such mammy, happy and belov “ Tea weald not know from P*U boons. 5. The rapid extension of the auto A mass, should yon msterl” ed, but despotic, was Violet, tbe elave matic electric block signal system, Thus gave he the young villanella. we« »a# of the Rev. Moees Parsons of Byfleld, “ I suppose you have been pinched which will make telegraph stations un- —Tale Record. bnt tbe real ruler o f the household and - by penury?” ,|eCeM* r3r‘ What la said to be the largest tele- hla lively brood of boys. Her husband, “ No, mum ; the cop’s rrtmus, belonged to their neighbor, In determining to Inaugurate there graph circuit In the world la that O’Brien; he’s Irish.” changes tbe railway managers found . tween London and Teheran, the capital Deacon Noyes. The revolution was scarcely over, but that they bad In reality been preparing of Persia. It la 4.000 miles long and Is Is most painful. even then In that quiet corner of Mas for them for years. It was discovered divided Into twelve sections. Whet's good ? sachusetts tbe antl-klavery spirit was also that by adopting the most expen Chinese coffins ara made of timber stirring and Its first result was to pre sive system of block signaling train eight inches to ten Inches thick. It is orders and telegraph stations could for calculated, therefore, that over 8,000,000 cipitate „ . a violent . . church , quarreL , . Dea- , the greater part be done away with. feet of timber is utilised yearly tor coffins ° ° ,man »oruples against slav- cry aqd be expressed them with vigor The railroads, therefore, decided thai in China., and not alwhys with entire respect for they would rather spend millions In hla slave-owning pastor. He was sus- L i v e a w « L o t L iv e . providing and maintaining automatic “ Do you preach without notes,” quo I-ended; there were meetings, discus block signals which never go to sleep Gives lastest relief. r r * « i I ' l f i 'r Rsmovss the twiafiee. and which never fall unless they spell tied a member of the church commit sions, appeals and denunciations and that was seeking a pastor to fill a only at tbe death of Mr. Parsons was “ S E N D F O R IT N O W ” “danger,” than to spend tbe same tee USE IT, THEN YOU’LL KNOW vacancy. he^o far softened aa to admit while money In maintaining telegraph sta The Bast Trott Tro» and Berry Pleat “Well,” rejoined the good man with yet maintaining hla principles, that he 800,—A LL DRUGGISTS—®Oo. tions and telegraph operators. The Catalog lo th* N srth w at a merry twinkle ln his eye, “ I some bad urged them with “undue vehe-1 closing of stations as telegraph stations Ja Ja B U T Z E R Is made possible by tbe fact that with times have occasion to nae bank note«.” mence and asperity.” He was then re- j i n F ro n t I t , P o rtla n d . O regon stored to tbe church and his ofllce of - an automatic electric signal all that la deacon. necessary Is to start trains as fast as In the neighboring town of Newbury-' tbe terminal block ts empty and keep 7 % ® ’ port were a number of slaves and freed them going pntll a semaphore says .. „ . . . , olives, concerning some of whom anec- “stop.” • nro»,parity sod roll- •b ill ty. F erry'J---- ~ of the Well-Informed of the World has uoffiThave been handed down to the Iwrareoe’s K n ife Ceres Wsedeske. ais la a einest alwaya been for a simple, pleasant ItW-ent day. One negro man, hoeing eelv«*. Formers After Buffering excruciating pain» in hk he v* confidence and efficient liquid laxative remedy of barefoot ln the fields, struck suddenly In them t ec so»» head for twenty-fire years, Loots Wolf- they know they son of Cincinnati has secured relief by known value; a laxative which physi-1 with his hoe at what he took to be a sen be retied up FOR CARTON TOPS OR SOAP WRAPPERS FROM J on. Don’t experi having tbs surgeoM cut out two nsTves. clans oould sanction for family use large toad In Impertinently close com- ment with cheap The peln wm above the eyes and at the becauae Its component parts are i any with him. It was his own naked “ 20 MULE TEAM" BORAX PRODUCTS •WdA—YOAf Wft* temples and recurred four or five times known to them to be wholesome and big toe, as be learned painfully when ^ .‘^a-yJLE-TEAM ' Boroi^ K. H. 1 end 11b cartons. Banuro Beth Powder (10 and Me tiro). Viotas ty nse In buying •eedeeent out by a week. He bed consulted the leading truly beneficial In effect, acceptable >ia *“ d neatly altced the »top off with Boric Talcum Powder. Boric Sroaete. Boric Arid. BomxaM Soap Powder. 'to-Mata-Teoa” Soa» Qeooa of Botox Soap. BoraxoM Laundry Soap. "20-Mata-Troin” Soap Chipe. a coascisatloas specialists, triad medicines, various forms end trustworthy of massage end electrical treatment In to the systeni and gentle, yet prompt, th* blow Send for 40-Page Catalogue of Valuable Premiums We Give FREE Another colored man of much higher vain. The two offending nerves, one on In action. Top« and Wrapper» from th* oteva “ XVMULE-TEAM” Product« You wiU And many article* e f station and more complete and elegant JW each side, were between one end two Houoefcold «nd Pw-eonal oo* that you ea - obtain - ------- ------------------ AB SO LUTELY FREE. All you hov* to do io «o In supplying that demand with Its 8 A V E YOUR TOPS OR W RAPPERS. Addim i nttlre was a dandy waiter employed In inches long and about as thick as a pin. excellent combination of Syrup of They are termed sensory nerves—that la, the old Wolfe tavern. Noting an ea- PAC IFIC C O A S T BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal. I FI nerves which give the rente of feeling and Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali pod ally fine pair of boots owned by not control of the movements of mus fornia Fig By nip Co. proceeds along one of the patrons, a local magnate, cles. The headaches have not returned ethical lines and relies on the merits Kbeneser Mofieley, he went to the shoe ^ F t ro R c since the operation. Local surgeons ssy of the laxative for Its remarkable maker to order a pair of the same sort. this Is the first csss of the kind on record. success. “ Let ’em be Je«' like Squire Mose Dowds rind Rend* Market. and quaranteed That Is one of many reasons why ley’«,” he commanded, magnificently, Of the 190,000,000 of equipment trust Syrup 6t Pigs and Elixir of Senna la only a quarter-dollar better !** obsoHutehr bonds of Nsw York Central lines recently WATERPRQOf Offered for public subscription 124,000,- given the preference by the Well- M y a t c r lc » o f I r c x t . 000 w m taken the first day. They were Informed. To get Its beneficial effects The mysteries of scent will probably offvrvd et prices to yield from 4 to 5% always buy the geautne—manufac never be solved, and It Is a matter of MEMBER ÒrTMEFaMILV,^*“ «ER. per cent. It Is understood that several tured by the California Pig Syrup Co., everyday observation that, while the millions of thsee certificates were placed only, and for sale by all leading (rained shoottnff dog will pare a slt- abroad. _____________________ Prtce fifty cents per bottle. Hdff partridge, a terrier or a fox will ’T & r a s iK z s * I Imprisonment for the manipulators of druggists. _______________ ___________ I find the neet.—London Times. trust funds is th» recommendation of B. Shekel» W ? No. » . N. V. B. fUttenhoure, commissioner of Insur When s men does try to get s little ance for Colorado, In a report of tbe In ahead In this world by Mvlng his advwi t t eef s please vestigation of the Provident Barings Lite I w * — 17. flo ate « I money, people say he la “tight.” J M Hew York. S.S.S. RHEUMATISM S-JACOBS OIL 5EEPJ , MADE SERVICE General Demand Premiums Given Aw ay W .L .D 0 V G L A S *1 i sjoo MESr' m < ‘.s. ■