NEWS OF THE WORLD and carried out by Mr. D. Parker, who could not bear,** he naid to ine. “the built tbe mill and press, bteam power thought of living a whole life that was a lie—to appear always to be that which is furnished by th« cr«awi«ry engine, tbe I wm not to mix and mingle constant­ plant being set up un«Ier a abed at tbe ly with the wicked of this world, in ». rear of tbe creamery building The mill which there should lw be bo so much happi- happi­ frame is built o! wood and tbe cylihder ness. BY CY VARMAN. .a built of wood and iron II ia about Returning to the west airain, l'ippin lout teen inches in diameter and is eet entered the service of I'ncle Sun aa a at intervals with iron knives. Theee poKta) clerk. Finding a letter in the mail marked knives serai e and cut tbe apples to a HE farms in Illinois upon w hich we very fine proportion. The preee hold* were reared were not far apart, but to me, he wrote on the back of the en­ velope: "Hello—Doc.—R. M. S.l” and “Doc,” who lived with his uncle, left SALMON CANNERIES MAY COMBINE forty bushels of ground appl«n and is op FOREST FIRES IN PENNSYLVANIA home before he was 21 and went west. I knew then that he was in the railway • rated by means of jack-screws. Tbe mill 1 had been in town to get the plow mail service. hs* a capacity of fifty bushels an hour, “How is it.’’ I asked one day, “that sharpened, and on my way home I saw am a man ia kept b isv getting apples The Potato Crop for the United Doc climbing across a cloddy field be- you are assistant superintendent of the A Naw India »try lnuuuuratad at »he into the hopper a«stal “No!” The toial taxable property of Gilliam ii g their apples to th« creamery and •now fall ear, but he did not tell all. He was as “Yes. W ill you jine me?” county is $1,222,53b having them made into cider mcxlest as he was honest, and would New Orleans up to the present time “What’s it cost?” I aaked. T. J Buford baa bean appointed In “Forty-nine dollars second class from not tell to me. his friend, the real tales J M Th ii st wend of Grosbeck, Tex., L bs had nearly a thousand caaee of yel­ ot heroism in which he was himself the dian ag«nt lor the >iletz Re^cvation in I St. Louis to Denver.” -ays that wben he Las a spall of indi­ low lever. hero. He told enough, however, to in­ “ Have you got the money? ” this State. Pi «indent Me Kinley will not consider gestion, and feels bad and sluggish he terest me and cause me to find out more Doc shook his head. Hon John Jeffreys delivered a l«cture takes two of De Witt’s Little Early Risers | consular appointments until after con- from a mutual friend and to verify the “ Did you ever see that much money? ” before th« teachers in Lakeview the 15th at night and he is all right in the morn­ grean meets. information by some of the records and “ We!I, not at one look, but I ’ ve got of < >ctob«r. Th« lecture was pronoun« «1 ing. Many thousands of other« do the I October 15 was the hottest day that correspondence w hich I was afterward it all figured out.” permitted to see. 1 found that his good and practical. »■an e thing Do you? W. F. Kremer. was ever experiei c *<1 >n Boston at thia 11 “How much have you got ?” loyalty, bravery and devotion to duty season of tbe year. Fifteen hundred head of rattle w«re “Haven’t got any, but I got a job at had been warmly commended in auto­ rhe first Tliaukagiviug dinner was shipped from Albany the 22nd to Mon Destruction forest fir« s are raging near 1 Whiticer’s stable iu Carr street, an’ if graph letters from the highest officials celebrated in tin« co inlrv 2*6 yeara ago, you go I ’ ll see that you never want. tana. Tbev w«r« bought by Crab Bro** Candor sport, Pennsylvania, and if the in the mail ser\ice. We can sleep in the haymow and board at Plymouth, Maae. The w bole American It was, ind< ed. hard luck that brought for N. L Cornelius. rain- do not check these fires much around.’* army wan present—it numbrrad 26 n>«n. him promot ion and an easy place, which Astoria has offered a bonus of $50,000 damage will be done. “How’ll we get to St. Louis?’’ 1 he could not have gained save through Milea Stamliab, the backward lover oi to Mr Byers, whose flouring Commander Gen. Booth of lb« Salva- asked. the kindness of higher officials. Ho had Priscilla, nut at tlia leaat, while Pnicilla barned down at Pendleton some “Ride when we’re tired of walkin’ an’ been in any number of wrecks, for tion army baa gone to Germany,perhap a nerved al the lablea. Th. story will I walk when we can’t ride,” was his re- ago, if he would put up a plant in to try Lis Land on Emperor William. many of the western roads were new at appear in the November iaaueof 'lba that time, and the railroading was not city. He will find that William is a hard case. ply. Ladies' Home Journal. Here Indiana The thought of getting up at morn­ safe as it is now. Once there was a The Times Mountaineer says that Th« Admiral John L. Warden died in the ing and not knowing where I was go­ and whiles eat down together by the head-end collision, in which the wreck Dalles receives from 7,000,000 to 8,000 tables aet in the woods, and enjoyed the City of Washington, D. C , the 18 th ol ing to sleep at night frightened me, took fire. Doe wa« dreadfully bruised, 000 pounds of wool annually from th« roast turkey, beechnuts, clam cbowdei, October Admiral Warden was in com- and 1 told Doe so, and we parted. but he had all his limbs, and as the A few' years later, when the west­ flames crept closer and closer to his car growers, and why not oiler a bonus to fish, salad. cakes, fruit, and other delica maad of the Monitor during its engage bound train stopped at a little bleak soma one to put u wool.u nulla in ib t ciee provided he busied himself carrying fue mail it was at this historic merit with the Merrimac in Hampton and dreary mountain town where I, matter to a place of safety, When his city ? dinner that the first o, stars were served Roads. having gone west, had elected to drop work had been completed and the Ait Edwin Arnold, the |>oet and jour­ Yrou can’t cure consumption but you anchor, 1 looked out from the car win­ flames lit up the canyon they showed W li Mt I« Pat eriiM I Inin? nalist, author of Tbe Lights of Asia, ” cau avoid it and cur« every of her form dow' and saw Doc sitting close up to Doc lying upon his mail bags, apparent­ Wire. «pponent. of po.tal Mving, and colleague of J M Lesage in the edi the rrooper of an old sorrel horse that ly dead. The trainmen found him and of throat or lung trouble by the ut*e o. was hitched to an express wagon. soon restored him to consciousness, for one minute cough cure.— W. I* . Kremer. bank, have no other objection to offer to torihip of the Daily Telegraph.’* mar 1 went over to him at once, for I was K»’ hail onlv fainted from overwork and tl., e.tabliahmcat of the ayataiu in tbe ned a Japanese woman in London tbe The Oregon Union says: “Th« sal­ lonesome. A mountain town is not a the pain of his many wounds. United Blate. they take refuge in the 16th of October. mon canneries on the Columbia arc thing that one is apt to love at first It was nearly a year before he was aaaertion that it la "palernaliatic,” as A«iba«sador Hay and the foreign office about to to to bi us fur mutual protection sight. Desolate! That is better than aide to take his run again, and this time liming that auch a declaration estab- officials decline to furnish the press v ith four columns of agate to describe the his route lay over the Santa Fe system. They say that something must be done li.liea their poaition. the text of Great Britain's reply to the place. The dry March winds came out to maintain piicos or they will be forced One night, when the train came roar­ The indufiniteneaa or the term pater suggestions of the Cited States’ mono of the canyon and swept the sands of ing down the canyon, the engine out of business.” naliarn do.», indeed, make it difficult fury commissioners. The foreign oilice the mesa up into eddies and swished jumped the track, the mail car went to An English expert, recently from Lon­ to attact the poaition of tlioae who people sav it is in subftam« identical and swirled in around your collar and pieces against the locomotive, the don is in Dayton, investigating the rut your face. The sunlight was so coaches piled upon the pieces, and the hide behind ita protecting abadow. with the Associated Tress di* patches. mines in th« western part of that conn dazzling that it bewildered and seemed wreck began to burn. All goverui.nl i» and must be in a Not since 1892 has the potato crop of ty. Bom« «ncouraging returns hav« acnae palernaliatic. Therefore th, only unreal, and the cold winds were con­ When the trainmen and passengers came forward to look for “the fellows been obtained by parties who have ceaaialeut opponent of paternaliaui in the United States proven so nearly a stantly contradicting it* warmth. failure, says the American Agriculturist “Are you homesick. Doc?” I asked, tip ahead” they saw large and small claims alrsady located. all ita forma ia the auarchiat, and it ia in its final re|>ort of the yields of 1897. as I rode uptown with him. for he was envelopes sailing out of the burning R. D. Allen, residing near Silverton notable that among the comment» of the Compared with tbe liberal crop of last, there to haul people and their baggage debris, and they knew at once that the ir Marion county, re «ntly disposed of Record’* poalal eavinga bank bill,working mail agent must be fast in the wreck. year there is an apparent tailing of! of up to the hotel. i9,000 pound» of dried prunes at 4 cents men an . trade unioniata, the only oppo­ “Nop,” he said. “It’s the dry wind— The whistle valve had been forced open, nearly 30 per cent in the tonnage and per pound Mr Allen lost green prunes sition expressed wan by a few men avow­ it’s busted my lip so that I look like and now the wild, ceaseless cry of the the quality of th« whole is greatly de­ I’m goin’ to cry when I’m trvin’ to wounded engine drowned all other enough to make 12.000 pounds dried, on edly anarchiatlc notiona of governme n’ ficient. County and township returns laugh. I’m goin’ back home this fall,” sounds, and made it impossible for the account of the wet weather When the alate undertake. to protect from all the leading potato growing he added, after a pause, “to get my men to hear the cries of the imprisoned Silverton, Oregon, ia going to have a Its citizen. from violence and theft it ia States to this weekly newspaper show money—1’ni 21 now, but Fin cornin’ postal clerk. All this he knew', and Liberal l-nivorsity, A building is now in a acnae p ilernali.ti*. All the thing- the yield ol potatoes to be 174.000.00u back out here—this country is all while the hungry flames were eating in course of construction, but will aot which tbe gotertn.nl undertake* to do bushels, against 245,000,0’X) in 1896. their wav to when* he lav he pulled the right.” Doe, w ho had earned his title by doc­ register bag to him. and began to shy likely be ready lor occupancy this school for the benefit of the people might be The Peru senate has begun the debate the valuable mail into the sage brush. toring his uncle’s horses, had inherited year The building is being put up bv called paterunliatic rhe public schools, upon th« measure providing for a gold I a little fortune of $1,800, and when the When the .-team was exhausted and silbscriptioae and donations under th* the tire department, the p oatofllce are standard,which was recently approved by summer had come and gone he went the cry of the engine had hushed there management of th« Liberal I'aivcrsit) all pa',rnaliatic inatituliona, yet wiih the chamber of deputies I' is predicted back home in a Pullman car, for he had < ame no sound from t he enginemen. for nut them a people would bo lacking an Company. their voices were hushed in death. that the measure will pass the senate, «• ivm I $50 out of his salary of $60 and Above the sound of 1 he crackling flames Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant in|H>rtant eleinuiit of civilization and there is no doubt that it will become board every month. < ■•iierally the term paternalism ia la laxative Regulate» the bowels, purl Five years later, in the dawning of they could hear Doc calling to them a law, as th« president favors it. < treat ties the blood. Clears the complexion ken to imply offensive activity in looking the morning, ns I was climbing out of from his place below the wreck, and the encouragement has peen given to biitti- Easy to make and pleasant to take. *25 train crew worked desperately right an lipper berth at another mountain out for th, .opposed interest» of the peo­ eta. Sold by National Drug Store. 2 ness lntreMls by the action oi the cham­ town, a man caught hold of niy eoat in the very face of the fire to rescue the ple and in regulating their affaira on ber, and this, it ia hoped, will have a Last Thursday night about 8 o'clock, tail, and I found that the “man under unfortunate. the pari of the goveriuent that ia out- Gradually the voire of the prisoner good effect on the senate. my hod” was Doc Pippin, lie said hr two meu disguised themselves and en aide the people. In the United Staten grew fainter and fainter, and before tered th« home of Austin Broxton, the goveruient ia the people, and ia en­ Tha United States goverment realizing was living in Denver: so was I. and the rescuers reached him it hushed en­ i in a few days hr came in to see me. about one and one-half niilti west ol gaged in caring out their will. The that in the time of peace prepare for war, Hr came often, and told the bust sluries tirely. Forest Grove, and going to the Billing seems to be fortifying the Florida coast At last, just ns they were about to attempt of a free and aelf governing I had ever heard. He was thin and room, in which Mr. and M in Broxton people "to use their government for in case of a wration, not paternalism. The brunt of the battle would fall ii | mfh Flor­ did so. Those stories were not told to me for publiention. but I know he will soon revived. Ih' was yet alive, hut had heuse, but this did not satisfy the rob­ ida en account of her proximity to the value n> tlie latter term aa a catch phrase breathed so much of the flames that his not rare, for he is careless now. bers, for they knew lie bad sold some in opposition to tbe |>os'.al bank syst.nl island and this is the reason wliv at H uh left lung was almost ruined, and he was Doe went to Chicago after receiving wheat. a«4thai he bjuml have cash, but cimeiata in insinuating into it certain tune, Cac e Sum is looking «ut for this his money and Ixs ame acquainted w ith never able to resume his place on the Mr. Broxton had luckilv loan«d out Lie The Spaniards are nut tone of autocratic rule which have no part of Ins domain a well-known detective. I think hr said road. money, arid aftei '«Lowing the note, the hot-blooded, and they are liable to t was Billy Pinkerton. It was like the It was this unfortunate wreck and place in 1 hi« counlrv. robbers departed the story of his heroism that gave him Paternalism implies dependant'« The break out aganist the I nited States at Pinkertons to detect in this almost the important place of assistant super­ »cardless boy a remarkably intelligent The statu agricultural college ex peri- object <»i the establishinentoi postal sav­ almost any time. intendent of the western division of the l'he postal money order service now person. aacut station bat,oven testing th« («la- ing« panks m the I’niled ul«l be to develop »elf reliant e rev nine of almost |l,000,(MM) in his breast that made him cough and a small town in Illinois to find out a which is thus shown to be mure than decidedly preferable, but would not dis­ and independence beat his left lung, that pinched his face Chicago Rereord. band of thieves who were stealing hogs self-supporting, while affording a great and robbing shops. courage the growth of cheat hay until and made hjseyes look larger than they some better gi amh has been found On convenience to the people, certainly If Doc had tried he could never have were. Dr King’» New Discovery for Not long ago 1 returned to Denver, deserves a chance to develop its fullest dressed well. Even clotlie»» that were low, flat, heavy, damp land nothing yet Consumption found will outgrow cheat, but on higher I his is the best medicine in the world powers of usefulness, ami the more so made for him didn’t fit, and he wore and meeting t hr chief clerk in the street asked him about Doc. I had been wan­ or null drained land it is believed that for all forms of < '<>ughs and Colds and foi since its giowth would mean little in­ his hat crosswise, like the leading man dering over the face of the earth for Consumption. Every bottle is guaran­ at a French funeral. His appearance clover and other grastiv« can be raised to creased expenditure by the goverment nearly two years and was behind the teed. It will cure and not disappoint. It upon this occasion was in his favor, ami l>elter advantage thau cheat. They has no etpi.il for Whooping Cough. Asth­ and certainly a material growth in re­ times, and now as my friend looked nt in was not long in forming ’Le no huh(‘ve that a far greater amount of clov ma. I lav l ever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, ceipts. For this reason the policy of me his face took on a sadder sliade and qiiaintum of the toughest lot of loaf l.a< irippe, Colt! in the Head, and for Con ­ hr answered slowly: “Doc died six er can be profitably grown all over west­ general extension announced by the jK»st- er* in th* town. They lik« «l Doc, M sumption It is safe for al ages, pleasant months ago.” <\v Warman, in N. Y. offi< • Department will meet with gener­ everyone did who knew him, but it was ern Oregon. to take, and, above all, asure cure. It is Sun. Hun. Chas B Moore«, the u«wly ap always well to take Dr. King's New Life al approval even though it should an­ a long time before they would trust pointed register ol the Oregon City 'and Pills in connection with Dr King's New ticipate the public needs in sum« local­ him. Doe’s nione\ gave out. and he trie«! There is more Catarrh in this section to borrow, and the gang gave him the Discovery, as they regulate and tone the ities. of the country than all other diseases office, assuiued (he deli«* of that office stoinat li ami trowels. We gnaranter satis laugh. “Git out an* turn a trick— put together, ami untill tbe last few The Illinois River Improvement Asso­ last Monday. The retiring register is f.ution or return money, i ree trial bot­ work.” said one of the men. years was supposed to be incurable ciation held a convention beginning th« commend««! by the Oregon City Enter tle* hi Dr W I- Kremer's Drug Store “What can I do? Show me anal then For a great many years doctors pro­ Regular size 50 cents and |1 00. 6 . ’ I l'he convention was called to further prise in tbe following words : ’’ l he En­ watch me,” said Doc. nounced it a Im ai disease, and prescribed the project oi a deep waterway from Chi­ terprise i» willing to give credit to a man “See that jay Tidin’ out o’ town?” local remedies, and bv constan Jy failing Small pill, aate pill, best pill. De* cago to the Mississippi by wav of tbe said the tough, nodding down the road to cure with local treatment, pronounced when be fairlv earns it, aud of < ol R. A. Wilt'« Little Early Risers cure billions Science has proven catarrh drainage < anal and th« Desplaines and | where a lone horseman was^oingaway it incurable Miller, the retiring noisier, it < an sav to be a constitutional disease, and there* ne*», constipation, sick heakache W. Illinois rivers. It is hoped to inflence : with the sunset nt his back. that he ha* made an efficient • ffiuer and lore requires constitutional treatment F. Kremer. “Yrs.” congr«SM Mitin iently to secure an appro­ Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by that he has always been very courteous “Well, hr’s goin’ out to his place in F. Chenev tV Co . Toledo, Ohio, is t.ie priation sutficisnt for the removal of the i ’< >i< M/i i ,i :. snd obliging to (hose having busiuess the country goes every Snt’duy night only constitutional cure on the market IS IO acres of land, with an 8 foot government dame in the Illinois river at w ith bis offi< e Col. Miller w ill resume an’ conics I »ark Mondny hold ’im up.” It is taken internalh in doses from 10 dii’di which water ol the same covers Henry and Copperas creeks, and for the his law practice ami wdl open mi office Dm* knew the man, ns he knew near­ drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly 10D acre*, also a mill site with pen stock '<• ly every man in the place, by the de­ on the blood ami mucous surfaces of the iu this • ity, in which building j he has »ml about oi’H feet of flume. 100 acres improvement ol the river channels. not yet definitely erttled, though it is fenced and 50 acres in grasses; 1 large cording to the »••tiiuates made by engin­ scription given him nt Chicago, and by svsttun. They offer cm« hundred dollars for anv case it fails to cure Send fer possible he any occupy r< >oms in the barn. I small one and dwelling house; eers it will tost |8,000,OH) to make tbe the middle of the following week this circulars and testimonials. Adress, w itb 4o0 w inter apple trees wealthy citizen had been notified from pro|K>s«d waterwav practicable lor com­ Oregon City Rank budding in conjunc- F. J. Cn in i v Co., Toledo, (> 40 acres of land joining the above; headquarters that hr would be held up lion with Mr. J F. Claik«. a» res fenced, with water right, and mercial purp >«•■» on the next Saturday nigrht. D< h * was Sold by Druggists, 75c. 40 acres within a mile of the above, 20 \ dispatch from l.«vte. Philippine nt his p<*t, and as the lone hors»Hnan Hall's Family Pill» are the best. A new industry has been acres fenced, 9 acres plowed, with water island* savs that place has been almost I i’limr down the road the highwayman at the Eugene Creamery, B o -T o -R av for Fifty (vntn. right. Apply to devastated bv a cyclone That many i stepped out from the shadow of a jack Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, make . weak now being ground bv steam G. VV. H oxik , urn strong, b’ood pure. 50c, fl All druggist« persons have b**en killed and that the »ak and covered his man. Willianis, On gon. into cider. The enterprise was projected 7 8 That night the gang drank up the damage to property incalculable. 1 he To Cur« A Cold Is One Day ( best part, of tin «2«.50 and voted Doe “a cyclone destroyed th« towns of Tag i dead game toucher.’’ Take Laxativo Bromo QuinineTablets*. luban and Het nani on the island of l.evte, When the proceed* of Doc’s raid had All Druggist» refund the money if it fail» a* well as several villages It is estirna been expended, together with seven dol­ to Cure. 2’» cents. t«d that 400 persons lest their lives lars received for the “jay’e” watch, the through »he disaster, later advice« j gang determined tn r*>b n I hQi IWw1 VY Wi*- “b»«AA> from Manilasav, the cyclone oc< ar«* ihn —_________ because t/tev are monev-baek. not SAI 11 .S.Ai/á«(c'x < >t baking Get Schilling's fit it baking powder or tea at your grocere*; take out ticket (brown ti« ket in every pn< kage ot baking p«»wder, vello* tk ket In tea send * t.< u« t with e. h word to ad hrs '»clow before I>r< ember 31st L ntd October 15th two words ul lowed for every ticket, alter that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds th it, $3 otk ) 00 will be equally div 1 Every one sending a brow, creeping babies at the end of t envelope will receive an 189I creeping babies and ¡socket cal the last contest. DTd, tHut gets l^woo. if several find aiming them yellow tn ket will receive a set of cardboard <»nte*t l liosu sending three or mure in one < ket calendar- no advertising on it These ir < will be different hum the ones uttered m Better cut these rules out. Addroe: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO October ’.2, and added that Carrig.« and suggestion, was fixed upon elec­ Burgs, on the eastern coast of I evte, had tion night. \ grunt ninny farmers, hr been wiped out, and that an immense i said, would l»r in to vote and trade, and the people, twing either drunk or tired, wsve swept the island. Several thou would sleep sounoc was a cvclone a * • swept the island of Samm«r. great thinker. l iie t ill extent of the catastrophe is not The time arrhrd, the store was en- v et know n. temi, and w hen the\ were nll iei Doc A < •orre»|M indent in Korea.writing t hr rvfuet'd to t loiter an anti Kueaian spirit. accept anothrr aaei|pnmenl. TO THE NAME BILU t,.o “•4 mo , •f th« TiU* There is fconirthing cordial air r xbout tbe name of Bill. ‘ ld I-.-xor.l It ia a strong »ml sterling wUxhgo.-onmuitipbW^ iu M met meritorious ,,roix>rtion of tire nren who treur it are £27 men, uml tbe reason 1» ..«M^ Most of tire •Williams" are uam«l for Mother WiHiama- ft •• A Tale of Suffering and Subsequent Relief. „ po-.ble for ant mother to Wiat /yvm 1,0, V that rough Old Irer pretty baby unlete .be « mjt t ' ' ' ’ ’ honor some particular |»r-»’'’- |. i r 1'»'- people >’ thing, being equal, .be would tall b m Ohio, who h.” Dr. v illtuu* , 1 k Boath < Str. < lilfoni or Adalbert or 1.. gmald. But Mi. .Ieru-U ■ U ■ ■ „ M„hl f..,, ,.bly ■ he remembers Cutie B.U Larn.worth bt«r.. .M - 'I ..... al ...rel.s m X was th- IreM .nd fa.n.t man m known, espe« j- i ar a Ulthfui lbe ha- be.-nL.fs ’«u‘‘ White Oak preooct when -he .‘u,,.,, rery ill andth.- girl, and so she calls the child for him- ani pn.gr--- '- " '."i't.: u s - ndurexlb, her lor Or the father recalls to mo.d a g«A lUthrillL’S S' 1 >' r |. anuithx nave I' '11 uuu ' , „j t|1( ,ul«e- lrearty and joyous character o • ■rhp ,al. . derive.1 cay s- .friendly Bill of other Uii.es «.ent relief snd nn 1 gIn,. ,.,nk pHl. for —a rightcou» man and a 11 IZ • fcl'e Feopk. used <'j »"»bie IfW“" and he recommend, the name of Wd- an. nc her > ’ a reli.- ham for the little chap- '•>'«•’ I.ack the memory of that other Bd • therw ure Bills in the family of Bdls known to faint. .. And now come- the key to it all These xarious Bills were all named for other Bilk and the other Bills must ha'.’ »reeis esteemed go«l citizens and worthy, else no jsreent would bestow the name upon that which is next 6. i.s heart, his man-child. Whenever you tiud a man named William, nr.l you w .11 find many of them, you wdl i '.ease re­ member he was so called bemuse there v«as a respectable and upright William back of and beyond him, and that other William waa named for a further M u- linrn of goodly sort. It does not pay to belittle the com- mon. plain name of Bill. Every male bearing that name reprtsents some |«-r- son. presumably worthy, and if he him- ►elf disgrace and discredit the name I hen his punish merit will !«• that no Bill- will be called in his honor. tiling r-i-n- r, ivii I suffered the most .Unit three v . in different parts of my »xerueiximr wk» p-111 almost crazed wt times. -MJ body .nd wa» * xl“urbed hr horrible dreams aud Bleep was dist-- „ - waste away to almost a IbX'T-i.M , inv other affliction, the catarrhal turn and I was ronltely M.unie-1 “ at ‘•'“."^^■"¿•w'eTl iii.rni-ie -I well M as di.- dis- i,Se.M-. I .-"nanHedthe family who gave me some kind of a n physician who E i1 foolish enough to imagine triim an perceptible of the physicians Lui - conditiou «nd ww about improvTin« t t in my <' a strong and to despair c>f ever ' becoming b ’^^."‘“"’nyU-iy friend» were esUin^on ’ling on me on.- alt- rw n ana »nd ucivi ^ ‘ »••• (A1 - ", l I pene«l to nteimon uiv tr0 J 1 ^xVilliams ’ pened to mention i them recommended that I try r- e- .-b-li-I.e-l h< u" m I expense.«. I o-dion >U»I I' -e«. ad!:-—e I st am pt <1 | envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept- Y, Chi. ago. responsi- ■ Mor'thlv • Gave Back D ealer T n There is no reason for being despondent and considering diseases of the blood incurable, simply because the treatment of physicians and many 90-called blood remedies fail to effect a cure. Though it is naturally disheartening to the suf­ ferer w’ho faithfully takes the prescribed treatment of the physicians, often at the expense of hundreds of dollars, to find himself, no better as time goe«- by, still a cure will result from the right remedy, S.S.S., no matter what othei treatment has failed. The reason that S.S.S. (Swift’s Spe­ cific) has so successfully cured even the worst cases after other treatment had been tried in vain is that it is the only remedy which forces the poison from the blood aud permanently eliminate« it from the system, which is the only correct principle of curing the disease. Mercurial remedies bottle up the poison and tear down the system, while S.S.S. forces out the poison and builds up and adds strength and vigor to the entire system. It is nature’s remedy, aud con­ tains no harmful ingredient. Hay, Grain, Flour and feed! Largest Stock of HAY iti the City! All Home Grown. 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I ««- uey trouble Too frequent dr ire to uri- papers a veer. oat« or paio in the back, i« « » convine- inc proof that th. kidn.v. at 1 bladder 5 out ol or far WH AT TO DO 1 h- '•' ’ ■ 1- . w ledge so en expressed, that Dr. K in er s w a i' • i, I. the graa « emedv r wn mpnrtia. a* bnck. kidney,, hv.r. bladder and ever» oart of the 'lnnarv passages. 1 mabilitv to hold urine ami •< i in passing it, or bad effects foil nr* * ¡Huni* t.»n d liquor, wine or beer, and t illudi raliot that unpleasant necessity of be capital hui palled to get np manv times d pertinent « night io urinate Ti e mild an lie«*« effect of Swamp R w?t red It stands the highest fur lerful cure« of tbe most distren« yon need a tDedieine vo!i «h-i With < * '*• Pink Pill« for Pal« People. T htd had any faith iu medicine« of that kind paid but little attention to th« It was not long atltr thi. however that i »gain heard the pill, highly reeotutueadal bv .everal person., and then it lt,„ decided to give them a trial and pur.iiuej one box of the pills. 1 non began hli, an improvement in my condition an.t |w|' lire whole box Lad been taken my heaJtk wan to much improved that I was about ready to begin singing the praises of l>r. Willi.-;. I’ink Bill, for Pale People. •• I was not yet thoroughly convinced decided to wait a while before growing en thusiastic over the result., and l.wi b.^.' ,,n th second box before I uM round,..., that I 1 1 at l«*t lound a medicine to bm the requirements of my case. I d:»<„,ltinu^ my calls to the physicians and bars left them alone since. 1 am now as well tud strong as I ever was in niv life: am entirrl, free from all pains and never f. It letter in mv life. I eat regularly and sleep ht, , babe. 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