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nli D-lt nt kil tiii UliS, t i Beit .h wrap, 'rami Not Worth tha Trouble. "Yon write yoar Bret name very well Indeed, MiM Pinkie," criticised the writing teacher, "bat 70a make a tad botch of it." "Whet it the difference, Mr. Span. eerT" aiked the pretty girl. "I expect to change the Johnson part of it tome day. Great laatltutloa. Lady Education ia a great thing. Bandy Indeed it is mam. ilow could I ever know what dey had fer free lunch if I didn't enow hew to read? Hia Only StandarJ. "Sc you refuse to believe that wire leas telegraphy is really practical?" "So." said the capitalist, who al ways figures closely; "I don't say that." "Wouldn't you believe the evidence of yonr own sense?" "Fes. But I have no evidence as yet. I've never made a dollar ont of it." Washington Star. . Cause for ttcjolclag. Bix Does your wife play the pi ano? Dix Ko. Biz Does she play any musical Instrument! ; j Dix None whatever. ; tit.. Bix That's good. Yon ought to be proud of her accomplishments. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Oust Bear Signature of " tea Facwgsrtts Wraps Batata, TeT aaeaa ui aa my (take as sagwa. rex iubjlcsl rsi dizdks& FssTssnaunx rot coiniPATisf, F01 SALLOW SK1I. IXITHECOMPLIXICI CURE SICK HEADACHE.. Mast Be Delightful Climate. Water freezes every night of the year at Alto Cracero in Bolivia, while at noonday the son ia hot enough to blis ter the flesh. Treats Her Like Aa An get Ethel She's sorry enough that she married him, I'll wager. Mabel The ideal How can tou say (i Bat lHa byraft T M (Mot CM I I ABSOLUTE SECURITY. ICARJER5 that? . He thinks her a perfect angel, , and serve for dinner with mashed po and treats her j tatoes, beet pickles and boiled car- Ethel As thoueh she reallr were rots. one. He doesn't buy her anything to wear. Tit-Bits. Rubbing It In. Weaver Who was the fellow who Just stopped youf Deaver -That was my old barber. Does he usually stop you on the street? "No, but he knows I'm shaving my self now, snd he just wanted to gloat over me," Philadelphia Ledger. Not Even a Comparison. La Moyne You did not seem much disturbed by the rumpus "No, I heard my wife discharging the cook before I left home." Chicago Daily News. ntn in if all LL4 HI An All the Year Rheumatism time always; in 13 liable to come constant sufferers, while others have only occasional spells of Rheumatism but either kind is wearing upon the constitution, and in time produce stiffness in the muscles and joints, and sometimes the acids thrown off bj the blood settle upon the valves o the heart and ends suddenly and fatally. Portland, Ind,, Jan. 10, 1903. It wont do to let Rheumatism Aft bdIa rfMr crippled fol run on. It is a dangerous disease, and yon can never tell where it is going to strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini ments and such , things as produce counter-irritation, are soothing and may relieve the pain temporarily, but the polluted, acid blood cannot be reached by external applications. Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief 1 as S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer about their case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains much Interesting information about all kinds of Rheumatism, SWIFT CPLCIHS CO., ATLANTA. CA General Debility Day In and out titers is that feeling ot weakness that makes a burden ot Itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep doea not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what ihould be easy, vitality Is on the tbb, and lb whols system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vttalites the blood, (rives rigor snd tone to all the organs and functions, and Is positively unequalled for all run-down or debilitated conditions. "tioic t'lLX4 cur OUU.UtwUu. DcMU. Bait Cod Bah Chowder. Wash one ptnt of salt codfish broken into flakes and put to soak over night Cut half a pound of salt pork Into dice, fry crisp and brown, and in the fat fry two onions chopped Into fine dice. Put In the soup pot a layer ot flaked fish and a layer of thinly sliced raw ! potatoes. . Sprinkle with onion, tried pork, add a dash ot flour and pepper. I Cover with a layer of spilt crackers. Continue in this order till the fish and one quart of sliced potatoes have been used. Over this pour two quarts of milk and allow the chowder to simmer very gently for one hour. . Orabia MafHna. For twelve muffins there will be re quired halt a pint of graham, half a pint of flour, one generous tablespoon ful of sugar, one tablespoonful of but ter, halt a teaspoon ful of salt, one tea spoonful and a half of baking powder, one egg, and two gills and a half ot milk. Mix the dry Ingredients and rub through a sieve. Turn the bran from the sieve into the mixture. Beat the egg till light and add the milk to It Stir this Into the dry mixture. Add the butter, melted, and beat well for half a minute. Bake In buttered muf fin pans for half an hour In a moder ately hot oven. Reception Ball. . Scald one cup milk, add one table spoonful sugar, one-quarter cup of but ter and one-half teaspoon salt When lukewarm add one yeast cake dis solved in three tablespoonfuls luke warm water and one and one-half cups bread flour. Cover and let rise, then add yolks of two eggs and flour to knead. Let rise, shape, again let rise, and bake in a hot oven. Pep-OTera. 81ft into a bowl one cupful of flour and a saltapoonful of salt Beat one egg very light add to it one cupful of sweet milk. Stir this gradually so that it will not be lumpy, into the flour, give it two or three rigorous bastings and pour it "into heated gem pans that nave been well .greased. Fill them about half full and bake them in a vary quick oven. Codfleh with Vejretablea. Freshen codfish and cut it in chops about three by six Inches in slse. Put into hot water and set on the stove where it will barely simmer. Boiling hardens the fiber of fish as it does of meat When the fish Is perfectly ten der, drain, pour over it a butter sauce Creaaeed Ojaters. Clean and parboil one pint oysters. Drain and reserve liquor for making sauce. Melt three and one-naif table spoonfuls butter, add five tablespoon l fuls flour and pour on gradually oyster liquor and milk or cream to make one tnd one.half cupi uqnid. Season with salt pepper and celery salt Keneat oysters In sauce. Indian Mtal Soap. Prepare this as a hasty pudding, and then thin it with hot milk to a creamy consistency, and it can be served with a dish of crisp, hot pork scraps cut very smalL Try It before you decide that you will not like it Small dice of bread fried like -doughnuts are good wltn It Round Disease. does sot come and go with winter fact some suffer more dnrinir the fillip) Spring and Summer than at any other season. Whea me Diooa is cnargea witn uric Acid, Alkali and other irritating poisons, then the system is in the right condition for Rheumatism to develop, and an attack I - , T 1 f . . . A . . -. at any time. Winter or Summer. Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts o! the body, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given various names such as acute and chronic, muscular, articular, inflammatory.mercurial and sciatic, but it is the same old acid blood that causes all. Some ant vorao years wun .uneumatiam, ana having tried wall known remedies X could ret no relief. And having read of the wonderful effects of 8. 8. 8., I concluded to try It, and am happy to aay that Z was entirely cured, a ad am able to work, aa weU aa X ever did. X cheerfully recommend 8. B. S. to all sufferers of this terrible disease, and will aay that If they will con tinue the treatment, aa par direo tiona, they will find a permanent core. E.W. SEES. is happily relieved from the discomforts and misery of Rheumatism. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write US COOD 'MM A little boy in his night dress was on his knees, saying his prayers, and his little sister could not resist - ths temptation to tickle the soles ot his feet He stood it as long as he could, and then said: 'Tleaae, God, excuse me while I knock the stuffln' out of Nellie," "And what is your op talon ot Mrs. Humphry Ward? an enthuslsaatic American hostess once asked ot aa English literary lady of . world-wide distinction. The visitor politely made an effort to recall the name, and then. answered with half-closed eyes and weary intonations: "I'm told sh is a very industrious woman." During the heat of the recent trou bles in Venezuela, when the coast was blockaded and starvation was staring 50 per cent ot the people In the face, Stephen Bonsai was surprised to find President Castro enjoying himself at a picnic at La Victoria, where cham pagne was flowing like water. "I did not succeed In concealing, nor did 1 very much try to conceal, my astonish- ment at the scenes which met my eye,' he says. "I had certainly thought to find our ally otherwise engaged. 'But why should you wonder f said Castro, noting my surprise; 'our part Is played. We have picked the quarrel, and now, blessed be the Monroe doctrine, our role Is finished, and the fighting must be done by el tlo SaniueL All the pa per in the case I have given to your minister, who goes to Washington as my attorney.' 'Yes. viva la Doctrina "Monroey!"' exclaimed Tello Men- doza, the witty muleteer whom Castro has made secretary of the treasury: "It spares us sleepless nights, and gives us time for picnics." A well-known English lady novelist, whose enemies accuse her of taking herself somewhat too seriously, was Lentertalning a party ot her friends, and conversation ran largely upon her new book. One young man In the cir cle had not read the work. "According ly, on rising from the table, and by way of abstracting himself from the talkers who were still worrying their conversational bone," says the London Outlook, "be fixed his eyes on a fe male portrait which adorned the drawing-room wall. Coming softly behind him, the lady novelist significantly said, 1 think I know what you are thinking that that picture reminds you of Frederlcka.' Of Frederlcka,' replied the young man, blankly, 'what Fredericks r My Frederlcka return ed the novelist with surprise, for her latest heroine bore that name. Then the unbeliever pulled himself together 'No,' said he, with a Judicial head shake, that is not my notion of your Fredericks.' And he plumed himself on having got well out of the hobble. But it was yet early for self-gratula-tlon. 'Come, then,' returned his host ess, seductively, 'come and sit down here beside me, and you shall tell me what your notion of my Frederick.! is.'" PLEA FOft THE POCKET. Women Need a Bubatitute for It Now adays. Lucy Locket, the immortal woman who lost her pocket is hsrdly so much to be pitied as we are. In her case It was found, but nobody can find our pockets for us. Man, happy creature, Is a marsupial. He Is blessed with more pockets than he knows what to do with, but poor, unfortunate woman, with styles In their present state, has not so much as one little pocket In which to bestow her handkerchief. A weekly bereavement In this latter line Is of common occurrence and In the course of time becomes a severe strain. As for purses they only too often go the way of the handkerchiefs. The bell-shaped sleeves rendered hope less the military trick of tucking one's handkerchief up it but with new cuffs there comes a gleam of returning hope. The majority of them are tight-fitting at the wrist the fullness suddenly spreading out several Inches higher up the arm. This sleeve Is more than pretty, for It will supply the abiding place for the long absent pocket. A little envelope-shaped receptacle could be easily fastened to the Inner side of the left sleeve, In the fullness, Just big enough to contain two or three small necessaries. Then a flap could be at tached to button over. A Russian blouse or bolero affords opportunity for a breast pocket like a man's. In side. For summer frocks a separate Pt pretty, made of the material ut lue suwu or some narmonizing silk At all events let us have the pocket somewhere. Brooklyn Eagle. - In Uie Owi Home, Too. "How much do you think that story Is worth?" he asked when bis wife had finished reading It "Oh, I should think you ought to have got $25 or $30 for If she re plied. "I got $100," he asserted proudly. "Dear me!" she commented, "how reckless some people are with their money." Did Not Want to Overcharge. "Doctor," said the shrewd looking man, "bow many feet of gas does it take to kill a man?" "That's rather a queer question," said the doctor. "Why do you wish to know?" "One of the guests of my hotel used enough of It to kill himself and I want to send in a proper bill to his execu tors." Philadelphia Press. 'Knowing Old Bachelor. Newlywed What do bachelors know about women? Oldbach Lots; otherwise they would not be bachelors. Philadelphia Rec ord. A Sunday Occupation. "He's an agnostic." "Yes, but what does be do the other six days?" Detroit Free Press. In order to win success a man must first fall in love with his work. The world has no time for a vision ary man until after be gets there. THE DOQ SETTLED THE CASE. Cal Teetlaaoay Ala Held by the Ceart to Be Uatmpeachabla. Some month ago David Wallace, of 85 White street bought a pedigreed cocker spaniel and had It registered. A month ago It disappeared. Ye tor day Wallace says he found the span iel at the residence of Peter W. Lott, 1S1 Frankfort street snd tried to take It Lott objected. Wallnce caught the dog by the tall. Lott grabbed rt by the head; both tugged away with the dog as the connecting link. Mrs. Lott flourished a broom and a man named Buck waved a rusty revolver. Just as it looked as If the dog would be yanked apart, 8ergt McAllister and Patrolman Cook hove upon the scene and lugged dog, Wallace, Cook, Mrs. Lott and Buck, with broom and rusty revolver, to the Fifth precinct station. capt Furtherer assumed a Hague ar bitration role, but failed to bring about a truce. Mr. Don was locked up and ths owners were sent away, to appear In court to-day and prove ownership. "Peter," said the court to Interpre ter Lauer, "bring forth A. Cocker Spaniel from cell 13." "Who?" said Peter. "Your honor, there's no one else in the plt'n "Tea," smiled the court, "bring forth the dog." A moment later Lauer appeared with the prisoner on the end ot a long chain. "I know of no precedent for such a proceeding," said Attorney F. L. Dutcher, who appeared for Wallace, "except that ot King Solomon. That case Is not annotated in our codes. NevertheJeaa, I am satisfied for the court to decide the ownership." "Well," remarked the court "la Lott herer Lott was called, but there was no answer. A pause followed. "Suppose." suirsrested Mr. Dutcher. "that you let the dog decide whether or not Wallace Is the owner." The suggestion was adoDted. Tha dog was allowed to run loose. It sniffed the air. barked, nearly tumbled Charlie Hart over by running between ma legs and finally rounded up be fore Wallace. The doa yelDed. whirled around and showed every Indication of Joy. "I guess that's Wallace's doe." sa!d the court "That evidence satisfies me." The dog waa turned over to Wallace. Rochester Post Express. Three hundred shoemakers who struck for higher wages in Philadel phia in 1786 were the first working men to adopt such tactics In this coun try. The first railroad strike occurred In 1877. A Parisian clothes dealer kicked a dog out of his shop. The dog shot out with some rapidity and knocked over a woman with a Jug of milk. The woman broke, the Jug and upset an eiaeny gentleman, and the Jug cut both of them. At that moment a cy cllst arrived and was thrown off his machine by the prostrate figures, and simultaneously a cart came up and smashed the bicycle. The magistrate blandly advised the entire squad to proceed against the dog, and they are now looking for It A remarkable sea monster was re cently caught In Port Fairy Bay by some fishermen. It measured nine feet six Inches in length, had a tall like that of the screw tall shaft, no teeth, a nose like a rhinoceros, a bead like an elephant, two dorsal fins, four side fins and two steering fins. The skin was black and very soft The most experienced fishermen say the specimen Is altogether new to them. They cannot hazard a guess as to the species. The fish has been sent on to the Melbourne museum. In a certain office at an Australian railway station there may have been seen a very long list of names of wom en who have at various times begged the booking clerks to let them have, without payment tickets to various places. They have forgotten their purses, or lost them, or spent their last penny on a new pair of gloves. and various reasons. They will call the very next day and refund the money without fail. But there the names and addresses lie, with the amount of the borrowed money writ ten opposite. . The first Iron ship has more reputed birthplaces than Homer, according to Chambers' Journal Both the Clyde and the Mersey claim pre-eminence in thla respect. Sir E. J. Roblson of Ed inburgh designed an Iron vessel In 1816, which was not launched till three years later, and It Is said that an iron boat was worked on the Sev ern even as far back as 1787. Steel was not used In the construction of merchant ships' hulls until 1859. Old salts were not alone in their belief that wood was meant by Providence to float, but iron to go to the bottom. A naval constructor of some repute once said: "Don't talk to me of Iron ships. They are contrary to nature." Now none but small craft are built of wood in this country. Christening a Railway.' Engineers are, as a rule, sternly util itarian, but there are occasions on which they Indulge In sentimental practices. One of these occurred the other day on the completion of the first transcontinental railway in Afri ca When the plate-laying gangs from Buluwayo and Salisbury, respectively, came within twenty chains of each other a telegram was sent to the con tractors and engineers, who at once arrived on the scene. The rails were Joined and two engines proceeded slowly toward each other from each side. Attached to the drawhead of the engine from Salisbury was a bottle of champagne, and as the two engines met It was broken and the new rail way was named In the orthodox man ner. Not Worried by His Mistake. Irate Guest (No. 48) I didn't tell you to wake me up at 5 o'clock. Bell Boy Didn't yer? Well, mebbe it wua No, 84,-Detrolt Free Press. TO WORKING GIRLS FREE MEDICAL ADVICIS Every workthff girl who Is not well Is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass for advice ; it is freely riven, ana tins restored thousands to health. fllss Paine's Experience. "I want to thank you for what yon have done for me, and recommend Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all girls whose work keeps them standing on their feet la the store. The doctor said I must stop work he did not seem to realise that a girl cannot afford to stop work ing1. My back ached, my appetite waa poor, I could not sleep, and menstrua lion was scanty and very painful. One day whea suffering I commsneed to take Lydiii E. l'inkhaiu's Vege table Compound, and found that it helped me. I coutlnued its oae, and soon found that my menatrual periods were free from pain and natural everyone ia aurpriaed at the change ia me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you have done for ue. Miss JitrxT Paine, 6 SO West 133th St, New York City. tltooo fmrm If mHjImil of aaM teter area af fJwMM eaa Mtoanrtfr. Take' no substitute, for It Is Lydla E. PlnKhara Vegetable Compound that cores. Their Idas. "Hare, here." said the fishmonger, "what in the world are them people around th' stall laffin' at, anyway?" "They're laffin at that sign wot says: "Our fish ars unequalled Nothing in This Msrket Comes Near Them.' Peo ple say that's 'cause they smell so bad." Baltimore Herald. True Life. True life Is not measured by nuggets of gold, by stocks and bonds, by billets of steel or by cars of coal, but by devo tion to the service of Jesus Christ. Rev. R. 8. Holmes. CITO. rnuuMnnr cwm ho flu ar mctohm 110 ftr Itrat !,' aaonf Dr. Klla'tOraal Nan Xartonr. Bond for WHUK S'J.04)irwl txMUauxltraa aa. Da.au.Kuiia.U4.wuarctaSC.rDilMMfala,ra Between Friends. Mayme I hear you are going to be married again. Edyth Aiin? Why, I've never been tied op as yet " "No; but I can't recall the number of times you were going to be." Chi cago Daily News. Why the Editor Skipped. An editor of a small American paper recently stated that he had been kiswd by one of the most beautiful married women in the town. He promised to tell her name in the first issue of his paper next month. In two weeks the circulation of his newsppaper doubled. But when he gave the name of his wife he had to leave town. LOWEST RATES To Chicago, Dubuque and the East; to Des Moines, Kansas City and the Foutheaat, via t'hlragi Great Wet-tern Railway. Electric lighted trains. Unequalled service. Write to J. P. Elmer, Q. P. A., Cbicajo, for information. Center of the Universe, The cross is the center of the uni verse. It is the pivot around which all the great events of history revolve. The historian and .the philosopher, as truly as the theologian, must build their rtndios on Calvary. Rev. R. 8. McArthur. Willing Sacrifice. Will Cbane I'm thinking of tak ing a wife. . Henry Peck You can take mine and welcome. nsimsni TiVegefable Preparailonfor As similating tiieFoodandBegula ling UieStoiaaciis aiklBoweb of Promotes DigestionJCheerfur ,nessandRcst.Contain3 neither Opium.Morphine norMineiaJL Not Uaiic otic fumpiU Smi Mx.Smut jhumStttt ItaNbfyMM- 2eTW7 Aperfecl Remedy forCfflKfip. tlon, Sour Stomacrt.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.' exact copy or wrapper. Quite the 1 r per Thing. "Gladys," 1, Id t b :mly to his man. aian sister, i ve dune so much lor you you should write me a testimonial." "A testimonial?" , "Yesi you might say; 'Dear brother, one I was a timid, delicate girt, but since uMiig your collars, shirts and ties I nave become a nt v woman." rhra del phis Pi ess. Alwiy hiok fivr thla tfnte mark! "The ui ainuke, ahe or heal. Make euinlorlable VWVtHi Nature's Drtamtklng. Coakley Did you ever nit'oa that the average poet in descrl ing a winter landscape alway sneaks of ita "mantle ol snw?" Joakley Naturally. The mantle ot snow ia the land's cape. Stray Stories. For bronchial tt-niiltl trv Plan's Thm for Consumption. It Is a pood rough medicine. At UruBgUU, pries ittcania. Surprising. The London Morning Post states that Canadians never fought for their exis tence. To the shades of those Canadians who fonght and fell In the war ot 1812 this Information must be somewhat sur prising. It is much longer ago si 109 Britons fought for their exls'.ence. Tho British wars ot the past two centuries have all been fought in foreign lands. Montreal Herald. There la more Cakarra is tma awetlon ot turn eounirr than all other dluate But nlter, euii until tba Uat low years waa lupnowd to be taourable. For a areal many yoara Oix-lora pro. doudcM it a local dtaeaae, end frraorllwd lorai retnetllee, and by euntan(ljr lalllna to sure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has rron catarrh to be aconitltu. tloaal dUraae, and tbervlore requlrea comtltu. ttonal trratmrnt. Hall' Catarrh t'nra.mao- ufartured bjr r. J. Chn, a Co., Toledo, Ohio, UtbeontyeoaaltttttlonaJ cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doaca from 10lrialo a iraapooniui. it acta airectiv oa the blood and mucout aurtaee of the ay.iem. They offer one hnofrd dollar, lor any raae it taUsta cure, bead lor circular, and leatlmnnlala. Ad dree. K. J. f H K S K V A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Dmaitlata, 73c Hair, really filia are ths beet. Reason fer Hope. "So you think she could learn to love you?" said the close friend. "It isn't Impossible. She likes cav ilare and olives and anchovies and all sorts of odd things. Washington Star. Little Chance. "Madam," said the leader ot ths bri gands, "we'll hare to hold you nntll your husband ransoms you." "Alas," replied the woman "I wish I'd treated him a little better." Chi csgo Post. CONSTIPATION "I bare gone IS Satya al ft time valtbeaS a aaeeeaaeal mt the bowels, not being able to eiora tbea eioept by name hoi aater teletUona Chronic coaettailoe for aeree yaare laea e la line terrible eoedluoai Serine thai Hue I Sid or erytblat I beard of but never found any reliefs auob III mj cM aulll Ikeeaa eal( CSaCAMarra. I aow hare f roei one lo tbrse uaaaaae a day. and if I aa rlea I would l?e IIUVU! for each atoteaieM! U la euea a relief." avium U IIcht. ' HuaeeU St.. Detroit, Mlefe. CATHARTIC ya Wleaaant. Palatable, Potent. Taite flood. Do! (rood, Meter Sicken, Weaken, or Urloe. Wo, KM. ... CURI CONSTIPATION. SlirWatBwaadyCiaaaf,Ctlaiei.aattaal,SwIeia.' m CANDY Xi.. TRASS aaaaa """"" a ISjj Scarcely a Day,- Taaaea but we are railed upon to perform eouie difficult dental operation that ia the direct rcaultof neglecting the teeth. Vie cannot urge too atrongly the benellt and economy o( conaultlng adentlatat the rery drat ilgn of tooth .trouble. At the atart theae trnublee are corrected quickly and at amall coat. Our methotU are alnlea and our work guaranteed Moth 'phone,: Oregon South Columbia m. Open evening, till . buotlayi Iroin t to u. A. Mine WISE BROS., Dentists. POBTLAMD. 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