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light Sweats 8 Cough. E. W. Walton, Condr. B. P. Ity. 717 Van NtM Kt., Sao Antonio, Tex., writes: "During the mmmer and fall of 1902, my annoyanco from catarrh reached that stage wbero It was actual misery and developed alarmlnj; symp Vms, such aa a very deep-seated rough, Sight aweats, and pains In the head and chest. I eiierlmenti'd with several so called remedies before I finally decided to take a thorough coumo of 1'eruna. Twoof my friends had gone so far as to Inform me that the thing for me to d waa to realgn my portion and -lc a hlgber.more congenial climate. Kvery one thought I had consumption and I was not expected t live very long. 'Having procured some 1'eruna, I de cided to give It a thorough test and ap plied myself asNiduously to the task of taking It, aa per instructions, la the meantime. "The effecU were soon apparent, all alarming symptoms disappeared and my general heal th became fully as good as It had ever l'n in my life. "I have resorted to the use of Pernna on two or three occasions since that time to cure myself of bad cold.." Illlteraey the l'alte4 Stales. A study of the United States rcwrt on Illiteracy revwils some Interesting Items. Iowa head the list with only 23 Illiterates to ench thousand popula tion, IiOulHlnua at the other end of the list wltb 3S."J to each thousand. No State with compulsory educutlou bat more than HI Illiterate to the thou sand. The eighteen States without compulsory education laws have from 111 to 35 Illiterates to cuch thousand of populutlou. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfo Kind Yea Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature of Tit for Tat. Affable l'.arber You're very bald on top, sir.. Keif Conscious Customer (much an noyed) What If 1 am? You needn't talk so much. Ow alMtut that sjulnt of yours? London Telcgruph. Iteaented It. Caller (trying to be complimentary) I notice one Interesting peculiarity about your little boy. He Is ambidextrous. Mrs. Htruckoyle (with a frosty gleam In her eye) Not at all, Mrs. IUuIinoiii. Ilia legs are just as straight as any body's. The favorite amusements of Queen WlMwImlnu of Holland are skntlng an 1 rldhiE, but as a child her hobby was tits kteplng of M)tiltry. . The cleanest. Ilahtp.u and most comfortable POMMEL SLICKER At the same time cheapest In the end Drpuse it wears longest '359 Eycrjfwherc Every garment, guaranteed waterproof Catalog lies A J Towm ra mrrat u & a CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern leavener at a moderate price Is 30 per cent, more efficient than "Trust" or Crem-of-Tart.tr products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochrlls Salts residue Invariably accompanying their use Get it from your Grocer 25c - FULL POUND- 25c ..iffvf ..irk la )ti milk almllar t "F h "? If an re 4 to Mr a J Ij. ul. rnil li III MiB4. Milirj l.ri.U tk. Ike In tiua ara ft -TEETH WITHOUT PLATES" 1t nm.lt of 11 imh' tirlm.-. tk w ef vtlwlHS Ml U Ihe imk-Mli l fwl. tMk la l-rn-, eik irt rli.t )tMt U4 itn. m itia 4il u-a )iiuv aHUnl miM Our f.iiv ia ati ormi laa r.a .mr enure rrn. ttrlile nv lie ark la a If ri l naiiirl painleae ea inxikri. ttal; ktk rlw ai'leaiiAe rfe. WISE DINT AX. CO., MC rW. t t...r. I l.t-j I'uil.lin.. I h.r.1 an. I V I It... I ...! M l t I .. t I M I I niMtuLa. Sua aa p. i wum a 4 ia Iff 10 - Op.?' m i wM0 I k Wtn tkllsrts Were Mate tsaek It may seem strange that there was a period la English history when Ju venile smoking was enforced officially, but It Is nevertheless true. Tbe diarist Ilearne, In writing of the Plague of London, says: "Even children were obliged to smoak. And I remember that I lieard formerly Tom Hogers, who was yeoman beadle, say that when be was a school boy at Eton that year when the plague raged all the boys of that school were obliged to smoak In tho school every morning, and that he was never whipped so much In bis life as he was one morning for not smoak lug." Tae Coaatry's Teat Dreaeeel Maa. The best d rented man lu the United States, according to the bent of au thority, is C. K. Eddy, a bunker's clerk of Providence, It. I. Eddy ixwuetwcs some fifty-odd suits. He says that la approximately the number, but really it's too much trouble to count them, you know. There Is a suit for each day In a mouth, suits for social func tions, for driving, walking, for almost every nicclal thing a human being can do. Moreover, It Is said he la con stantly adding to his collection. Nat liar to Da. "George," aaked Mrs. Ferguson, "If I should want to put some money In tbe bank while you are aay bow will I go about It?" "That's easy, foura," said Mr. Fern son. "All you have to do Is to go to the bank, make a Dolus like a depositor, and there will be somebody to see that you don't get away till you hars got rid of your money ."Chicago Tribune. Mothers will And Mrs. WInsloVs loothtag yrup the brat remedy to Use lot thalr ch.kil",a during lbs Wa tiling period. The Alphabet. The great Phoenician alphabet, the parent of every form of European writing and of the scripts of I'ersla, Arabia and Iudia as well, owes but little to Kgypt. It la true that lu the construction of their alphabet the Phoenicians made use of certain hier atic characters found In their trade dealings wltb Egypt, but this fact lu no way detracts from the glory of the Invention which belongs to the "Yan kees of antiquity." New York Amer can. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION!!, aa they rsnnnt reach the a at of the uiiuiaae. Catarrh la a blood or conatitutlonal ill eaae, and In onlur o rure It you mint taks Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acta Ul rortly UMin t lie blood ami mucous urlacea. Malls Catarrh Cura la not a quark medicine. It n preacrltjed by one oltds best lihyulo ana In ihlscountay for years and Is a regular re rrlpllon. It la rnmpnued of the Ust tonics know i.mnnlned with the best blood partners, set Ins; directly on the miirnua airfarea. The perfect combination of the two Ingredient! Is what produces such wonderful results Incur liitf t atarrh e,.n,1 for t- it'monlal. free. , . ,KiJ-'"KNKY A CO. Props., Toledo, O. UnM by PruscUt. price 7V. Ta.o ll all's Karully Pills lor fomtlpatlon. The quarts lamp Is the latest electric lighting apimratus. It Is a mercury-va por lamp with, a quarts tube in a glass globe, and resembles an arc lamp In gen eral appearance. It Is to he used as a single lamp st 220 volts, and has a rat ing of 3,i0 candles, consuming 0.23 watt per candle power. Its life Is glveu at 1,000 hours, and an advantage .era I mod for It Is that It Is unnecessary to replace any electrodes. Taet. "You Insisted on our coming to this hot, horrid place," shrilled Mrs. Outsome, "and I'm sunburnt till I look like an Apache Indian I" "Not at all, my love," said Mr. Out some. "Your completion la a clear, beau tiful light brown." Thus did a soft tan, sir, as It were, turn away wrath. Chicago Tribune. Almost lleeoaelled to It. The Moors were preparing to leave the Alhambra. "We might aa well go. anyhow," they said. "The Americans will be here pretty soon looking for souvenirs." Hastily gathering up their trinkets, they departed, only regretting that they couldn't take the glorious landscape along, too. Addlac to Ills flafferlass. The iHx'tor t expected to go out of town next Saturday, aa usual, to spend Sunday with my family in the country, hut professional duties forbid. The fates are against me. The Professor The fates sre to blame. are they? Well, It's uatural for a week ender to come to a lame conclusion. Horrors at lulltlee. "Then you knew something of It al ready?" said the chairman of the not ill cation committee, much chagrined. "Yea," answered the nominee, "I saw an Intimation of It In the newspapers. In fact, gentlemen," he added, with a broad smile on his sunny face, "I had a printer's lukllng of it." Chicago Tribune. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be In a very bad condition. You certainly knov what to talc, then take It Ayer't Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over CO years. TKIt It the Aral qaeattna year Snetnr em14 aki "Are fur k.i reev arT" MalMai thai 4i.y aellua ef Ike fcow.i. Is aha.latalf eeaeawal te reeovery. Keep rear lirer artira an4 7r koweia r.faiaf by taaiag laiaUre Suaae ei Ayer's PUla. A BUI VtOOft Ani l Cllt. COUIV fKTOtAL. vers STEAMER AEON LOST ON REEF Ships Company Land Safely on Iso lated Coral Island. . Suppl of Food and Water it Saved From Wreck Captain Removes Small Engine From Cara;o, Fi Up Boat and Reaches Fanning Island With News. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 19. Cabled advices from Fanning island state that the steamer Aeon, which left San Francisco July 8 for Aucland, via Apia, and was considerably overdue, was carried on Christmas island by the strong currents setting on shore, and became a total wreck. The ship's company, 50 in all, took to the boats and landed at a small settlement fac ing the lagoon, all safe. There are four women and two chil dren, mostly wives of officers of the United Mates battleship squadron, who took passage to join their hus bands in Australia, including Mrs. Pat rick, wife of Chaplain l'atrick, and family. All are camping on Christ mas island awaiting rescue. Ihe Aeon is fast on the coral island partially full of water and wrecked beyond all hope of salvage, but the 500 bags of mail aboard -were likely to be recovered. The cargo included salmon and 2,000,000 feet of redwood and some gasoline engines. One of these was fitted in a ship s boat to take Captain Downie, the second of ficer and two engiiucrs to Fanning island, lying 14 miles northwest, to cable news of the disaster. Some of the salmon and general merchandise was recovered and taken ashore with the ship's boats, and a stock of water secured, the supply on Christmas island being poor. Cap tain Downie had a difficult time reaching Fanning island. The engine fitted in the ships boat refused to work, and the boat was rowed back to Christmas island, where it was re fitted. After a lontr trip he reached Fan ning island this morning. The crew was treated kindly by the staff of the Panning island cable station. The steamer Manuka, of the Canadian- Australian line, fortunately is making a call at Fanning island to land sup plies on her present voyage, and is due Tuesday next. It is expected she will make a call at Christmas island and take off the survivors of the Aeon, who will be landed in bydney by the Manuka. Meanwhile the survivors have plenty of food and water, and there is sneuer tor tne women in the houses of a working camp of some pearl fish ermen employed by a British com pany. l rom the dav the Aeon left San Francico nothing had been heard of her until the dispatch telling of the safety of the passengers on Christmas island. This island is located near the collator, about loot) miles south of Honolulu, and 35(H) miles southwest of San Francisco. It is nearly 1000 miles northeast of Apia, and it is supposed that the vessel was disabled in her machinery and drifted or in some other manner managed to make the island in safety. Fanning island is just south of Christmas island, and both are ltritish possessions. Christmas island has only a few in habitants, is off the track of even wind-jammers, and is one of the worlds most isolated spots. Wrights Will Not Give Up. Dayton. O.. Sept. 18. When asked if the accident yesterday would deter either Orville or his brother, now in France, from further flights, Lorin rtuht replied: "Decidedly no. My brothers will pursue these tests until the machines are as nearly perfect as it is possible to make them, if they are not killed in the meantime, and we have never felt much apprehension, knowing that both boys arc cautious in the ex treme. The aged father of the injured man is at Greens Fork, Ind., and will not be advised of the accident until morn ing. I.orin Wriiiht and his sister Catherine, await with much anxiety tne outcome of their brothers in juries. Two New Electric Lines. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 19 Two big electric lines are planned to connect this city with the Columbia River near the mouth of the Spokane. It has been announced that lav I Graves and his associates purpose to rim a line to Davenport, then north to the Spokane and Columbia Rivers Now the Hig Bend Transit company states that work is about to begin on its line, which will extend from Sno kane to the big river. The Big Bend Company has decided to increase its capital stock from $100,000 to $3,000, ooo. Stewart Again Disappointed. I.os Angeles, Sept. 19. A dispatt to I.os Angeles from Fort Huachuc Ari., says that Colonel Stewart, the "military exile at Fort Grant, left Fort Huachuca yesterday to return to his post in obedience to the war department's order to return there and torego the physical test of riding the 00 nnlcs. which he had previously been lirected to undergo. Colonel Stewart s physical condition is eiv as the reason for sending him back Upholds Ancient Law. Lansing. Mich, Sept. 19 In an opinion filed yesterday the Mich gan supreme court sustained the constitu tionality of the maximum freight rate law of 1S72, which has been ignored by the railroads as obsolete and de nounced by them as unjust, unreason able and confiscatory. AEROPLANE IS WRECKED. Orville Wright Injnred and Hit Pas- Sanger Killed. Washington, Sept. 18 After hav ing drawn the attention of the world to his aeroplane flights at Fort Meyer and having established new world's records for heavier-than-air flying ma chines, Orville Wright yesterday met with a tragical mishap while making a two-man flight. The aeroplanist was accompanied by Lieutenant Thos. li. Sclfridge, of the Signal Corps of the army. Lieutenant Selfridge was fatally injured and died at 8:13 o'clock last night. Mr. Wright was seriously injured, but is expected to recover. While the machine was encircling the drill grounds, a propeller blade snapped off, and, hitting some other part of the intricate mechanism, caused it' to overturn in the air and fall to the ground, enveloping the two occupants in the debris. Soldiers and spcctato.s fan across the field to where the aeroplane had fallen and assisted in lifting Mr. Wright and Lieutenant Selfridge from under the tangled mass of machinery, rods, wires and shreds of muslin. Mr. Wright was conscious and said: "Oh, hurry and lift the motor." Lieutenant Selfridge was uncon scious. His head was covered with blood and he was choking when the soldiers extricated him from under the machine. Dr. Watters, a New York physician, was one of the first to reach the spoi md rendered first aid to the iniurct men. When their wounds had beei bandaged, Mr. Wright and Lieutenan Selfridge were taken to the Fort Myei hospital at the othct;end of the field Mr. Wright lapsed into a state o. sem-consciousncss by the time Ik reached the hospital, but Lieutenan, Selfridge did not regain consciousness at all. lie was suffering from a frac ture at the base of the skull, and was in a critical condition. After a hurried surgical examination it was announced that Mr. Wright was not dangerously injured. He is suffering from a fracture of his lefi thiuh and several ribs on the right side are fractured. Both men received deep cuts about the head. Mr. Wright regained consciousness at the hospital and dictated a cablegram to his brother at Le Mans, France, and re quested that the same message be sent to his sister and father at Dayton, O. assuring them that he was all right Charles White, of White & Middle ton, Baltimore, a mechanical expert, gave tins description of the accident to Messrs. rtizht and Selfndere: "The aeroplane was performing beautifully for six or seven minutes. when suddenly one of the oronellers broke near the end. This caused the machine to become so thoroughly out of balance through centrifugal force as to make it unmanageable, and it made a dart to the ground while still under operation of the right propeller causing it to strike the ground with a creat deal more force than it would have done by gravity. I do not feel that this is any sen ous defect in the machinery, but merely want of better construction in the propellers. Therefore. I do not feci that the machine should be con demned beyond this point. I should imagine that, when the machine made the dart for the ground, it fell at the rate of 20 miles an hour. Wright and Selfridge were not thrown out The accident was due entirely to the detective propeller. French Editors Worried. raris, Sept. 18 The French press is displaying much irritation over vio lent critic.sm of the lranco-bpanish note regarding Morocco that are ap pearing in the newsnaners of Ger many; but the government is content with the assurances received yester day from llerr Stemrieh. acting for eign secretary for Germany, that the note would be studied in an amicable spirit. If this is done, the forcicn of lice cannot understand how Germany will be able to disassociate herself from the other chancellories of Eu rope. Can't Limit Skyscrapers. New York, Sept. 18. The commis sion appointed about a year ago to investigate high buildings in New lork City, and' narticul.irlv nn Man hattan Island, is ready to submit the printed record of its work. It is said the report points out that it is impos siblc to hold the height of buildings down to the present public fire pro tection service, because, it i nrun.l that would limit buildings to about mo icet in height Cholera is Subdued. Manila, Sept. is The cholera con tinue to recede. During the 24 hourj emiing at H o clock tht morning thtre were 25 cases and 12 death Oliiv four raF were rrnnrl,l th, forenoon. One hundred additional inspectors were enlisted today in a united effort to stamp out the disease before the Atlantic fleet arrives, and there is every reason to believe that it will be successful. Worsa-ln St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg. Sept. 1 Three hundred and fifty cases and 155 deaths from Asiatic cholera have been re ported for the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday. The municipal administrations are under fire frotp all sides for their criminal inefficiency and for their fail ure to make adequate preparation fVr hospital, ambulance and sanitary serv ices. Punish Congo Outlaws. Taris. Sept. 1. Pipatches to the government from the governor-general of the French Congo say that a force of tfioo French troops, under Captain Jultix. have routed the Oudai tribe, whose territory is in the center of the trade in slaves and contraband arm. The tribesmen's losses num bered 1000. The entire inner cortion of our lining called mucous membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the nourishment and vital vi'or it receives from the blood. So long as the circulation remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blood becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this incer lining of the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious BvraDtoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the J , ,lnr....o A:cr.-..i nose, Watery eyes, UUZZing noises la lUC cua, until enm utuiiii-a.!, uiuicuil breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then as rich, pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes heal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap pears. Catarrh, being a disease in which, the entire blood citculation is affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very Imttora and removes every particle of the impurity from the blood, and this is just what S S S docs. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who wVite. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. Auatrallaa C adrta. All children lu Australia are drilled. but the elder boys are attached to tho Australian military forces by means of the cadet corps. Almost every large school has Its band of cadets, who wear neat khaki uniforms and are armed with light r I ties, lu the use of which they are frequently Instructed. ery year those Iwys have shooting mutches, uud the scores prove Uiat among the youngsters there are many who have already Income skilled marksmen. London Standard. Whit Terll la tb Eaat. Tbe "white peril" is s threatening to the East as the "yellow danger" is to the West. China and Japan idiould agree to stop the Kuropoans snd the Ameri cans from cornering the whole of the in dustrial and commercial markets In th far East. The Talyo, Tokio. CtTC Ht. Vltaa Daara and nroaa im I 1 1 J tlr ar4 tr lr. t .loa'a Uraat Nwrva 1U itorrr. Kwivt tor FftES II OS ttntl liottln and tnuttlm. Ir. tL U. fcJina, IA HI Arch St.. l'bllaUtflplila. fa. A Dor ClrrvrnteM. nisbop' Potter, at au ecclesiastical dinner In New York, rend a Coopers town school boy's esuuy on Clergymen. The essay, which creuted much amuse ment, was as follows: There are 3 kinds of clergymen blsh- upa rectors and curnts. the blshupa tell the ren ters to work and the curats have to do It A curate Is a thin married niau but when he Is a recter he gets fuller and can preach longer steruious find becums a good man." How It Happened. 'True, the night was dark, but he appeared to Jump deliberately In froit of the automobile." "Force of habit. The poor fellow was an actor and naturally dived for the spot Uk'ht." Kansas City Journal. Hello of tho Iaat. "So, woman, you treasure another man's photograph?" "Don't be foolish, Henry. This Is a portrait of yourself when you hal hair." Louisville Courler-Jourm.1. Crescent 22ZC0TIIE 35CTS.ATAII CHEERS WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTUHF ARRANGE TO STOP AT THE CORNELIUS TAl.T. AND ALDER STS. 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The butler, tired of having nothing to do, had gone out to the stablps to com mune with the coachman, and was nosing around In his usual dignified way. "My word!" he exclaimed, looking with some curiosity at an Implement he had just picked up. "That's the biggest safe ty razor I ever unw. How do you put the blndes In it, Jawge?" "Safety razor !" howled the coachman. "You bloomiu' Idjit, that's a currycomb I" The General Demand of the Well-Informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasapt and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physi cians could sanction for family use because Its component parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial ii effect, acceptable to the system and gWhtle, yet prompt. in action. In supplying that demand with its, excellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali fornia Fig Byrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for Its remarkUile success. 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