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■' Peculiar to Itself Old Favorites wi RAIBINQ O P W H K A T . }* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * £ sQ'SelgcUon, proportion endcombination of Ingredient*. In U m process by whlcb their rsnedlal J)V' ■pff-a etloM are extracted and preferred, The «Malta R s k s t V Immeksurable are the rebuffs that (be helper» ,o< tbe poor, the seekers af ter charity for their suffering brother» o," said ■ New York charity or filiation official. "A friend of mine, iletIiodlst minister In a small went vtn town, told me the other day of his last rebuff, s not unkind one. Enter log the office o f tbe local weekly, tbe taluister as Id to tbe editor: “ ‘I am soliciting aid for a gentleman of refinement and Intelligence who la In dire need of A little ready money, but who la far too proud a man to make hi» sufferings known.’ t i " ‘ Why.’ exclaimed tbe editor, push ing up his eyeshade, T m tbe only chap In tbe village who answers that de scription. What's this gentleman’s name?* p “ I regret,* said the minister, ‘that I am not at liberty to disclose It.’ “ ’Why, It nrust be me, said the edl tor. ‘It Is me. It’s me. sore. Heaven prosper yon, parson. In your good work .’ " We BNtat 1 s t Aid oak what let inf'demand If golflg to be, If possible, meet that demand; tor U wa do not mart the requirement* of the demand, soma one else will, and we will be forced to a lower level than we should be. Conseqwntly, In tbe jbo * duoticn of wheat, we have to study the Forbid It, L o r i hat I should boast problems we meet from a competitive In usual liquid form or In chocolated - hare in tbe Death of Ohrist my Gad; tablets known as t«r a a ta b n . 100 doses *L All the rain things wbtth charm mo moat standpoint; we meet oompete with somebody ewe wbe la growing > wbgat, I I sacrifice them to Hie Blood. not oat naighbor, nsoeesarlly, bat oar r .' i neighbor’s section of tbe conn try. A Hoe, from HU Head, IIU Hands, His ^ man will go where be can get the beet Feet, ■’ wheat, if be wants to boy, and if wa Borrow and lore flow mingled down! A fanny book In colon called “ Jingle B ook ” have not tbe beet, we will lose tbe trade. sent FREE to any mother avudtng name and ad* Did e’er such lore nad sorrow meet. dreee of her baby and tope from two pound car- Or thorns compose so rich a crown! We oi tbe wheat producing districts tana of Hu Mule Team" Package Borax, with 4c of Washinaton are fortunate in having !and*CaT Addrcu ‘ acttie Coaat Boru Co.. Oak- IDs dying crimson, like s robe tbe beat country for the production of Spreads o'er Hie Body on tbe Tree; wheat on earth, and ws should use the Then am I dead to pH the globe utmost diligence to see that we eniploy And all tbe globe is dead to jne. only tbe best methods. If ws do this,, What Make* tho Heart Beat t we can place Washington at tbe bead ol Were the whole realm of nature mine. I’rof. Jacques Loeb, tbe celebrated the wheat prodoeing region« of the That were, a present far too small; for aale. Not particular about location. globe, and the brand of tbq. “ Evergreen biologist, in bis book, “ Dynamics of Love so amasing, so divine Wiah to boor from OWNER only who will State” on n barrel or seek of Hoar will Uvlug Matter,” has shown that a atrip eoll direct to buyer. Give price, daacrlv- Demands my soul, my life, my all. ttfn and otato whan pocamcton cap be be known as a mark of perieoMon the cut from the ventricle o f tbe heart put Address. <. v i W |ir i_ In effect I v«o*«», oaefulneaa and economy, The C r s r l l i l a s , 1 Curing the widest range of diseases. When I surrey the wondrous Cross Doing U m moat good for U m money, On which the Prince of Glory dy'd, ■ a ring U m moat medicinal merit. My richest gsin 1 count* And U m greateat record of cores,— id pear contempt os Hood’s Sarsaparilla Something. * !_ij WANTED ’ bsxbf Farm or Business L DiUTSHlIE. la Z2L r.ET. The Victorian Buglfah* The England which spoke the lan guage which was already dying In tbs eighteen-si xtlee wws before all things a world of the country. Th4 sights and sounds o f nature played a far greater part In the Urea o f the mass o f the people than they do to-day. This la re flected, for Instance, In the wgy In which birds and animals were spoken o f and the names' given them. I hare myself once or twice beard old people In the country speak o f the hen as “ Dame Partlet.” One la familiar with the phrase from hooka o f course— It Is Ghaucer's “ Pertolette”— but. once or twtae aa a child I actually heard I t I suppose It would be Impossible to heal It anywhere now.—-London Outlook. Is c s u g s a e a l. *■ It may hot be our lot to wield The sickle in the ripened field; Nor ours to bear, on summer eves, The reaper's song among tbq sheaves. Yet oars the grateful service whence Comes, day by day, tbe recompense; The hope, the trust, tbe purpose stayed The fountain and the noonday shade. had were this life the utmost spaa. The only end and aim of sMtn, Better the toil gf fields Hke these Than waking dream and doubtful ease. But life, though falling like eur grata, Like that revives and springs again; And, early called, how blest are they Who wait, in heaven, their harvest day/ —John G. Whittier. ....... t ,, | nan • H I IB A GOOD S A M A R IT A N . — *.1 A WOalfl OV§Io ' We, the pnblie, should eommsnee to raise tbe grade standard. Tbe state grain eommiasioner is atpreeent foreing tbe purchaser to accept No. t as No. Is we cannot expect to Ret«« mush for No. I wheat that teats M pound* aa oar neighbors can tor wheat that tests bet* ter. Bessusi this state of affairs exists, we i f i sending out, each year, wheat leas sought for then wheat grown in many other soon tries. We aboald insist that every grain power in tbe state nee snah sere la the produetioch of bis wheat that the re sulting higher standard will Increase the demand for ear whoa*. If we im prove the quality of oar pgfdaet. the ■tale grain oommiasiosMr w ill to toned to mine toe standard; and we aboald in this why see that oar » standard la above the standard of every other wheat prodoeing state. By doing this, we weald ensue our «tout to be quoted at fasoy prices. We aboald make our product so good that we would be will ing to have oar name and addreee print- ed on it, eo that as it goes out into tba markets of the world, people the world over will know that weaxepiood of oar product. _________________ In a solution o f cblorlde o f sodium will ‘continue to beat for a number o f day», until putrefaction sets In. He says this can be done with an ordinary muscle after It has been extirpated from the body. This would tend to prove that tbe heart Is a chemical machine and that it is all due to chemical action. The muscular contraction is probably due to tbe substitution of sodium for calcium suits In too cells o f the mus cles. The difficulty o f this theory Is that It does not explain the control o f the muscles. I t la plain that the problem of control Is not solved by 8 m chemical theory. __________________ _ v a» Is It a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, . or is it j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H i Boms peopi* coll Parana a great tonic, Io s a great catarrh remedy. Which of thafeo people are right! I * it moro propar to c all Ps tarrh remedy than to eoli it a tonie! Our reply that- P aran a ia both a tonic and a catarrh remedy, t h a n «a n b e n o effectual catarrh rem edy th at is not also a tonic. In ordor to thoroughly relio va any case o f catarrh, a rem edy m ast not onto have a specific action on tho mucous membranes affected b y the catarrh, b a t it must have a gen eral tonic action on the nervous system. Catarrh, ovan in persons w ho a n otherw ise Strang, is a weakened condi tion o f some mucous membrane. There must be som ething to strengthen the circulation, to g i n tone te the arteriea, and to raise tho v ita l forces. Perhaps no vegetable rem edy in tho w orld h:is attracted so mtaoh attention from m edical w riters oa H Y D R A S T IS C A H A D E N 8 IS . T ha w onderfhl efficacy o f this herb has been recognised many years, and is gro w in g in its hold upon tha m edical profession. W h e n join ed w ith C U B E B 8 and C O P A IB A a trio o f m edical agen ts is form ed In P eran a w hich constitutes a specific rem edy for catarrh that in the present state o f m edical progress bo im proved upon. T h is action, reinforced b y such renowned tonics as C O L L IN - S O N IA C A N A D E N S IS , C 0 B Y D A L IS FO R M O SA and C Z D N 0 N SEED , ought to moke this compound on id eal rem edy for catarrh in a ll its stages and locations in tho body. )T rom a theoretical standpoint, th erefo r«, P eran a is beyond criticism. Tho use o f Peran a, confirms this opinion. Num berless testim onials from ovary qu arter o f the earth furnish am ple evidence th at this judgm ent is net over enthusiastic. W h a n practical experience confirms a w ell-grounded theory the result is a truth th at cannot be shaken. " Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing C o., Columbus, Ohio W — il* Ask Nw M— T skla* No Chasm . y. Mie. Vick-Beau— What de yea suppose yen would do if you were to meet the fool killer? Her Husbsud— I ’d tell hlm I wee the man he was looking for, si) right. I have Just given ordere to have that new addi tion to the house torn down and built again exactly as yoa waat it. „ “ Oh. the sorrow o f K !" sobbed the fa ir maid. “ Last nigbt I refused Mr. Blank and this morning bia body was found In the river.” C s l U s s H is A t te n t io n . ■tap Talk S a m *. “Poor fellow!” • murmured her gin friend. “I euppoee be was afraid yoa might change your mind.” Mothers v f f l find Mis. P i t M V t r i B f W r it e r s . The General Demand MADE FOR SERVICE ■MOORE SmSZX* e -f f ig g g s a verb m . L 1 ~~ —tawww—— t Jpup the best remedy to use i Tho rejection o f a manuscript often left a pang, hut the accepts bis manu I ask s A fte r tk e V a t a f o r v la s F ear script, especially from an unknown b a r s N o O a * Blew W ill. *10Q Reward. $100. hand, brought a glow o f Joy which There la a rich man in a Southern . The readers of this paper will be pleased U learn tost there la at least ewe dreaded disease city who makes tbe undeserving poor richly compensated me for all I suf that scionco has boon ablo to euro in all Id fered from tbe others. To feel tbe ■t««®*. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh his peculiar care, says the Independ Cure Is the otil ».positive euro bow known lot*»« ent touch never felt before, to be the first madleaf freienaly. Catarrh be ns a conatitu to find tbe planet nnknagined in the His methods In dealing with what be tlonal disease, requires a constitutional treat ment - Ball’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, calls a fresh sinner are unique and be Illimitable heaven o f art, to be in at acting d rvctly neon t bo blood and mucous sur- the dawu o f a hew talent, with “ the (see. system, thereby dest'oy lng the font»- . , of . the ----- ...--------- -------- --------------.regards them as scientific from the Q U 1 8 T IO N 8 A N D A N S W E R S , digbt that seems to mantle the written page, who would not be an editor for catalogue o f tbe victim’s • * - • M1 * Valuable Infer me Bon to Panifie North such a privilege? I do not know bow era hat they offer Ons Hundred Dollar« fur any - O N that It (alls to cure. Band for lut ai west Irq jlro rs - • It Is with other editors who are also He claims that this la done an the testimonials. ” authors, but I oan truly say fo r my theory that a physician first adminis By j . I*. Aahloai Address f. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drugs isu, 7.V. self that nothing o f my own which I ters an emetic In ckse o f poisoning. TUka Hall’s Family Alls lor eonstlpatioa. Byan.— ‘ * Has mankind evar basa able «bought fresh and true ever gave me Then If the patient is an utterly lost that 1 ,«™ will »’ stop an An* more pleasure than that I got from tbe T h «e * D a w r v f r e o . and abandoned woman, he frequently to devise a feme» ____* » like qualities in the work o f some Nan—This is Jack’s latest picture, takes her horns with him, where she . * #T* * ° av 1,0 eoJotM “ no£ 1 “ y young writer revealing his power.— W. D. Howells In Atlantic. .guest whose presence tnere m m no.Angora goats. To socuro them, n fence __________ wny remarkable. | should bo o f n kind that will not per KJlos'a Umt f t trial SottU anC l a Mia M o w n « . | For our scientist Halms that It Is mit the animals to slimb, nad from —SUM. Vr. B. Lll.M Alt aa,FhSaJ^ Greasy Orimes— Ton look as If you'd the loss o f the sacred home conscious- four to five foot high. I t should bo T h e m a s te r 's T i t l e . ■unaged te git la de swim somehow. I ness in such women which casts them constructed that a goat eaanot jump Prof. Key when head master/of a Tuffold Knutt— Top; I ’m s Fust Ward ao far down, and bis purpose is to re orar it, sad preferably aboald bo mado of wire inatoad o f boards. A wire foaeo ■ostar now.—Ohicaso Tribuns. store the same by his own fireside, made o f wovon wire and abeut fifty-four large London school was one o f tbe which Is particularly attractive, la inches high should hold thorn. Bemom moot genial gentlemen that ever filled that be has ■ wife and many young bor, that i f the animals can'got say that position. He was fond o f encour aging fun is his boys and was not un children. Nothing Is said to the for- sort of vantage from which to lorn one to remind her o f her shame; tto y will go over tho foaoe. The goat» willing to recount occasionally during she Is simply left to get well, as t h e , " « Pr« u 7 * > «* « » »he defensive, hence Haas time when anything prompted It o f the Well-Informed o f the W orld has . .... . . _ „ coyotes do not as a rule make much the manners snd customs o f countries scientist expresses It. headway is attacking them.” always been for a simple, pleasart he had visited. On one occasion be was _ . . And It is astonishing how many ©L and efficient Uquld laxative remedy o f them do ^ M H ls , * * * i , that Glenwood, Idaho.— “ Is 'quack grass’ tolling bis ciasa about Spain and said: is pest? How may I kill “ Do you know, boys, that when a known value; a laxaUve which phyai- marrle<i xlrls I mdo U all v all . . __ he hn has ha, married his his girts happily, rissf“ C. B. man attains to eminence there be Is not dans could sanction tor family use Vver the country, for he Is an enthusl- , “ ‘ Cosell grass' is aaatksr asms for oalled ‘Mr,’ trot la given the title of bocause its component parts are ' astlc believer in wedlock. Upon a re this past, axd it is M rtaisly dangerous known to them to be wholesome and cent visit to a distant city he remark* when it ones -has escaped into a garden. •don?’ ” One o f tbe boye here called ou t: truly beneficial is effect, acceptable 1 ed to the editor Ia the Eastern States it is reported T h e n , I euppoee. sir, they would to the system and gentle, yet prompt, I " I married one of my girts off In quite often, but I have aot been in la action. thla town; couple doing w ell; moving farmed that it is ia the Northwest in coll you Don Key?” The gravity o f tbe class was com say great abundance. The morning In supplying that demand with I t s ' «>e beta aoHety. Good as tbe red. too, now. But It’s a secret; If society glory is evaa more dangerous than pletely upset for the remainder o f tbe quack grass. Fall plowing sad cover- (afternoon.— Strand Mwrest ne. excellent combination o f Syrup o f knew It would abolish her.” He wink Figs and Elixir of Senna, tbe Cali ed In conclusion, a t the expense o f so ing wit its straw or manure are fairly good BM of destro: Mtroying it, ,, but it is C n iM tfS ts . fornia F ig Syrup Co. proceeds along ciety. nearly impossible to kill it by fall plow- In a country church one Sebbeth, ethical lines and relies on the merits He cannot make a speech, but he Is i « r ’Y as tbe congregation were rising for tbe o f the laxative tor Its remarkable an eloquent splutterer; and although W olf Crock, Mont**-“ How much al first hymn, an old lady entered the success. his manner to ministers Is wittily def- falfa scad should be sown par acre? church at tbe same time. She held up That is one o f many reasons why , erentlal, he has been known to ruin ■ Which Is batter, fall or ipring seed her hand, exclaiming: “ Keep your - W. C. Syrup of Figs and Elixir o f Senna Is preacher’s meeting and * a k e the vie- in g »“ seats. Loah, ye needna arise, though I “ I f moisture condition* are all right, given tbe preference by the W e ll-! tlm« o t h,a bnrnlng Incoherence look <•"—>«» i® ” —-T /'ndon Express like rows of paper dolls Mown before fall saadiaa will do in some regions. Informed. T o get Its beneficial effects Spring seeding should bo done so a* the breath of a living disciple. always buy tbe genuine— manufac to avoid damage by frost whoa tho seed ■is germiaatiug. Twelve to fifteen tured by the California F ig Syrup Co., A a A a th o v ta W la t w a r t . pound» per acre io about right A broad ight for only, and for sale by all leading IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER Tbe solemn-faced man who drove tbe cast seeding, but if a d r III if or seeder is AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY druggists. Pylce fifty cents per bottle. stage between Willow by and Green used, ten or twelve wiU d 4 F | ^WATERPROOF field never lost an opportunity to dis Grass . Valley, Or.— 1 ‘ Plcsss tall me play his knowledge to a near pass- concerning the comparative value of ' -5 tGWEfcy - D o w a t F t a u Hiaa. “That new preecher ypu have k a enger, nor bad he ever been known wheet, hay, and carrots as a food for X. M. D. pretty wide-awake young man. isn’t he?” y> suppress his opinion on soy subject, horses“ •‘ Yep. Keeps right on proachin’ when no matter what It might be. “ They “ Such a comparison in impCfesifeio, POMMEL •aery body «lac Is asleep.’’—Cleveland tell me you're the mau that wrote tbs since the feeds yon mention do not fill SU CKER S story that's running In one o’ the big tho tame need. The .food valuo of car Leader. > ’ »S 5 9 magazines. I forget which ‘tla,” he rot» ia verv low, but the effect they Ibis trade nark »aid one day to a cheery passenger who have in toning up tho system, and keep and the word had been endeavoring to ask a few log it la good running ordor Is vary TOWEB an the Important. A koras could sat a pock of buttons dlctln- questions himself. carrots par day to a wary good advan quiih this high **I believe I am,” admitted tbe gan- tage, bat you should not attempt to araoe snener Trow tlemab. «reject a* good substitute them for hay. The name is brand* T v s never turned my hand to w rit true is making a comparison o f whsst ing,” said tbe stage-driver, flicking bis snd raw aarrots for hog food, although horses In meditative mood. “ No, sir, up to the amount that a hog tnll oat, ths aarrots wUl replace a certain por I ’ve bean too much took up with other tion o f the wheat. I can safely say things, but I read everything, moot I that where earrote will viald twenty was having a little talk with BUI tons par sere, you will find it highly T o succeed these days you A lii. T H E Y K A I t irofltable to feed them to hoge to the Bears about you yesterday. We'd both profitable fuU eapaeity of their appetitiee, provid- * hair appetii been reading your last book before must have plenty o f grit, cour this new one. Now, do you rely en lag you feed some graia ia tonnoetion MT g g B iteedr ea the bsash everleaklae I age, strength. H ow is it with tirely on what you write tor a liv with tke correte ; but you will be us -1 ■ n c the » mss , H o salt hatha aal I «b is té keep stosk hogs on esrroto alóne, the children? A re they thin, C u f f H ouse S Î Ï Â K S T ing r me they eoa tain too small a percentage E lettri« lights. Ill»-1 ptle, delicate ? D o not forget “ Not entirely,” mid the author, with of bone-and-muecle making Material.“ ! am heat. Fine walks ■a* SrlTM. ties b eta a apre-1 due humility. A y e r ’s S a rs a p a rilla . You laity. Bates. gt.&O aa* fiE ta I O attlaar A a u a a S a teO . T h a t's what I thought when I fin r Sperimi rates hy the week. [ know It makes the blood purs “ My dad kla Bek your dad,” said the MOOStK. ] ished the book,” and che stage-driver snd rich, and builds up ths looked kindly fit the man o f letters, dirty faced boy. - “ I don’t know whether he kin er net,” Not 2 1 -0 « »M U genera] health in every way. j 'T m real glad for ye that you’ve other ■aid the new boy on the other side of the means,” fee mid, benevolently. “Got back yard, fence, "hot I ’ll bet my n t kin f V X T B K N w r it in g t o a d ì J3& . « ,Tp r £ ? eE S ! 'em well Invented, I expect, too. I told outtalk yourta.” — Chicago Tribune. I TV mawllMB t h is g a p « BUI Bears that was moat likely the Missouri marketed XV?,100,658 downs at eggs last year, for which was recalved ibvJ.O.Amp<K,UwfU,l ” L hope,” eays a man o f JO. “ tfeul more than $ 16,000.000. Added to thin ▲iso ffiisd bslttHH of iMags wlU bo batter to-morrow.” ” t ore the items of lire and dr*—«1 poultry , and feathers, making the comfortable sum hope,” he eays when, be la pact Sfe i ot nearly $4O.nnn,000 for poultry pre- -that they w on t be any w on «.” • ducts for the last rear. For the Children What is Pe-ru-na? PUTNAM Mr. Lingerlong— I had a queer adven Friend (a t wedding)— Where are yoa ture this afternoon----- going to spend your honeymoon, dear? Mias de Muir (w ith a swift glance at | Blushing Bride— ’Sh! You mustn’t let the dock)— You mean yesterday after- j my husband bear you ask that question. noon, I presume. Don’t yon know he’s s beekeeper? C C C h e a ls d . d . d . 0 L D S O R E S N o old sore exists m erely because the flesh is diseased at that partic ular s p o t; i f this were true sim ple cleanliness and local applications would head them. W henever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the Mood is at fa u lt; this vita l (la id is filled w ith im purities and poisons which ore being constantly discharged into the place, feeding it w ith noxious matter and irrita tin g and inflam ing the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. These im purities in the blood m ay be the remains o f some constitutional impnr trouble, the effect o f a debilitating spell o f sickness, lea vin g disease germ s r, u< in the sysb system, o r the absorption b y the blood o f the fe rm e n t»! refuse matter which the bodily channels o f waste have failed to remove. A ga in the canae m ay be hereditary, the diseased blood o f ancestry being handed down to p o s te rity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore w ill not heal shows the necessity fo r the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing that causes more w orry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. E very symptom suggests pollution I want to reeao—se* S. A S. to say wbe are and disease— the discharge, the red, is ass* ot a Moo* purifier,‘sod «specially as a angry look ing flesh, the pain and in remedy (or sores aa*otattaats ulcers. InltTT flammation, and the discoloration o f I had my las badly cut on the sharp edge ot a surrounding parts, all show that deep barrel, and baring oa a blue woolen stocking down in the blood there are morbid tbe place was badly poisooed from the dye. A and dangerous forces at work, con (mat »ore farmed and fer year» aa o— knows stantly creating poisons which may what I suffered with the place. I tried. It imed to me, everything I bad erer heard at, in the end lead to Cancer. Local but I got ao niitf and I thought I would hare applications are valuable o tily for to go through liie with aa angry, discharging their cleansing and antiseptic effects; ■a oa my lag. At last I began the am et they do not reach the blood, where S. S. S., aad it was but a short tima notll I aw the real cause is located, and can >t the place eras Improving- > continued it therefore have no real curative worth. until It m e n d all the poison from my Mood S. S. S. heals old sores by g o in g d o w n . I made a complete aad permanent cun of to the fountain-head o f the trouble the aoro. JBO. BLUS. M ffavy Street, Brooklyn. B. T. and d rivin g out the poison-producing germ s and morbid matters which are ¡very particle o f im purity from fro the cir eeping the ulcer open. I t remoyes every keepi culation and health-sustaining. Then ______. and makes this life-stream pure, fresh ...................................if- as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge , the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, and soon the sore or nicer is w ell. S. S. S. is the greatest o f all blood puri fiers and finest o f tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi tion to curing the sore w ill build up and strengthen every part o f the system. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and an v medical advice desired fam ish ed free to a ll w ho w rite. T H E S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A T L A N T A , G A- W.LD0VGLAS > 35 ? “ ^aXM BtB OFTHiraMILV.^“ sun , nova, women , Misaca ano cmildnen . I Shots Cwmot Bt Eqnlldd At Aaj Frh* 1 rOyo. Onoioei .w o o l I (ot