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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
«* > F » •> • .. . L * a»* ' •*. ; wV I a-JI' t »A* .• < • < * * •n. I L b(Xi WORKS MIRACLE Tlw Frapsr Trrav U)hat are Humors? "Why do you »|trak of him aa a fin ¡shed artist?" "Because he told nre lie «as utterly HE SAVES A FAMILY FROM THE I discouraged and waa going to quit th» POORHOUSE. < iiroltwsmn. It that dtasu't alit-w that ' lie's finished, 1 don I know «hat Ket Oaip , tit ir*. " Meal« N«4i* t «i® »el Na Kaiepaaot» <U m f»r i r»t Who«« « mb "That Mrs. Himpkms didn't return my call. " "Well, thal'a no mailer." Tbla la a story of a dug that aav«d a «hub also bulida up tba sysaaoi that baa "No matter’ Hhr liras in tbe man aud hla wife from the puurbuua* suffered trxmi lr.»a> It la tha beat inetUclna h.t all bumors aulHirla, and I a|rul Si cents getting Tbe d«>g paid the real, bought msdU'iae mH there. " fur a sh-b wuman. kept the tabla going Tbay are vitiaud or ai-ubld fluids »."ire- lag to» vstns and aRscilng ttw llasuaa. They are roaamualy due to detacstva dig»»- U»M| but are aimrtimea Intosrilsd. , Ho« do they manifest liamasIvesF in many lornia of nilsasuus eruption, Sall rheum or r. arms, pimples and lull«, and la weakneM. languor, genersl debility. Ho« are tlMg sxpsllsd* By Hood’s Sarsaparilla CatWradxliawa "Well. Digby. I'm surprised' Y ot> re getting grey ' "Yea, yea, 1 v got Iola of gray hair» and precious few of them TV« a 4< w »I apb i« « mb »»«ry bos < f tw laxative Bromo-Quinine tu — I I 1 ' I j Igwyer—It la r< ¡••rted that you have frequently eipreaant yourself op|a«HHt to capital punialinx-nt iiracon Highaoul (drawn lor jury dutyi—I won't have no acruplea ini that man a rare ile cheated me on a tn mm trade once If you wish t<> keep in touch with new things in photography fluhm-ribe to Camera Craft, the lest phot«-graphic Journal tn the world 33t> Hutter Htreet. Han Premier»», Cal. r«4l«(a to S« Rodeoed •« «»so t eal The Preahient who auceeda tn yelling thia measure through « .»ngreas will hul*l a high pl are in the aaCeeiu <*f rhe people. but no higher |*ori»st*« than the eaioe«* l»r which everytwMiv h«».Ta Hoateiier'a hh*m- a, h Hillers. This i<*edicii»e goto al lhe • iartlng p»ini of the •!'**•*» by set I'g II the aloruaeh. heiptnt g ¡bal organ in duly of digoallng field I II rwrae dva| «la. J.dlgeatton •o - .J lha live Kidney kidney a, a. C and ‘ •traugUieita lha Ha aura lu try IL A NuUsthropi’' Hhe ( hautily H-l happen to know that y«Mi have pro|ma«»l o two ot liar girl» Ibis year He—Yea, dear, but I assure you it was only out of eom|iasio«> CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Thi Kind You Han Always Bought Haare th. yT .r . ~ ttlgnatare of Mwai Eu it« "I Would like to sell you an auto molule ” M'anleu—What's the row over there "I'd like to Luv it, I'» but I can't in tl.r cell l’-.uar* My daughter haa )«i*t cablasi .ur that Guard—That emlvaaler »ays he • lie lias married the Duke |fe Nil won t »lay any lot.ger if heran thaïe Coyne. " errases m his truusr-ra and raglan aliouldera nt his coat A Slavs le f aahisa f'isai's Cure for (’oinuiuptlon is an lofai libia msdlcirw fot caoigb* and n»l*la N AaMcn. Oceani (irvve, N. J , F«b IT, <ic 0» Kiww 11« butiMaa II- «!<•• I'• ar irr 11 t ' ia flagging What can we du lo »muer <>ur gtn«l»’ llial—I don't know, unira» «e leave the drawing room for a few min I frTBtfc foul < rrt r t ». I I orasi .« »tv I “ utes and give them a chalice to talk F baw « J « hi d h that he 1« tb« •»ni- r pwftrt v! Ibr Ofb »IF J ' ««WUT A < aliout ua In » hr ’ tT O< I-.«*"!». < U’><» BD-1 '-»aie a'ofTBB k aii-i ' ai » a i On» ws:. {<♦ Ihr a im, tK I'SF if (' - pi . F t» i - i Y K-* «r tt n •<»d »verf < a»r . taiar?b that rtnn* < t»w « ured by ib« uh of Hau. • < « take »« €?•«* I < HFNKY IHrorn lo \ppU»tt tn* «»t l antwerII m M It* mr DCA, ifciB »th «ÎB olir»» her, A. 1* 1*<* I 1^1 i A » I » l-.X. I I .Yuiorr f Ball • < aiarrb < ’iro K ttkPti Inirrti*; » atilMlt dlrwcily on lh* an i n»u »G« ?■«•--<•» u U»r fiyBlrm •*ft»l !<’? irBitmon-Ai*. hr« F i < HKNKY A « O». O. foul by *1ruAf tfliA. Wr lia., b Family t uli a/« ti»o bwaL BEST FOR THE BOWELS No Ckaags. CANOV * cathartic "There haa been quit«* a change in Barkbile, hasn't there?” "'How so?" "I*.. i>.<» ¡.A. I, todrivfaf b in- ’-T car." "I can't arc that that’sanycliangv lie «ill atll! continue to run down his tieighlsira Accuracy «l«,vr evrry thing elae is vdeii in photography Our new lance scale »viglia a glam aa easy an uum-e Price $ I *»* At deal* baatrfl a Char Vadsritaaduig "I am »>>rry sir," said the surgeon, t>-,Mpoinl«<l 0»« farnwr. bill we aha 11 have to |ierforni an oper ation. ” "Tluit city man that was visiting "I know you're not eorry, doctor," me is an overrataxi ctiaa," remarked said the man with the appendicitis. the farmer. "You are glad. And now we under "How io?" stand each other doctor, y-".t can "Oh. the |«|«rs a*! said he wafl a ahead " great hand at watering stock, but I found he couldn’t work the pump live T<> Ct ax A unn IN «»NR t»Al minutes without lameing Ina arm." Tala Insaliva ».oro Mulatas Tablais __ AU lau rvtu>.4 ika mena, If il talla !.. rara ¡•salare lass Sark bsa Sic Teek lb« Blew "To think that an tmericsn l«n A farmer ( onqucit net should ever aland a blow without rvitirning it " He—Blit why do you want me to "When did that happen?" ask Binnleigh to the house? "To the weather bureau storm flag Nl>e—Why do you wear your tmilal’ in the last cyclone." He—It represents that victorious campaign I went through In-fore Wf Mother» » JI find Mrs Wtiulow'a Booth married. p the beat remedy to uae lor Ibeir Hhe—Ho «loca he during the teething period. Leal Misara bv th« M-llwa Over 1 IBM),000 miners are required to pnduce the world's supply of cml Ilf this number, t>3 «Win are employed AM in OfMl Britain ami 4<>l.2tl)are rm He—fl's ia, I’ve heard it said that ployed in the Vnitvd Htatea. a kina without a niouatachr is like an egg without «alt. Is that so’ from lbs "Vod«v««l " Hhe—Well, really, 1 don't know. "Weil," asked the spiritualistic I can't tell, (or, you «<■•<•. l ie never— fortune teller s next duor neighbor, He—Ah, now ' "how's buainawa?" Hhe—Never eaten an egg without "Oh, m«-diuni. " salt. for a month, and »ven put showe vu hla tuaaier's feat. Flash la tbe uaiua of the dog. and he la a fog terrier. How ba pwrfurmml these remarkable thlnga ia boat told by bls owner. "Mj wife aud I l'amo Io thbagu about four uionilia ago from Bt. Ixiuls." be aai«l "We had treeu married only a abort time when I lost my pueltlou as a drug clerk. I tried for two weeks to get work at any klod ot euipluymooL but I waa unable to And anything to earn a dollar at. Hu we daw-lded to ph k up and route to Chicago 1 pm our ar rival here we got three rwotuo fur f* a mouth and settled down to b"liaekeep Ing as s»w>u as the furniture arrived "It was right after tbe holidays that we laieli-d here, and I found the drug l»ualn<-sa even slower In I'hlcwgu lliau It was la Hi. Ixvula There were a few ad«<wtlaemrnta la the |»aper» from day to day for drug clerks. I>ut It was al wa>a roy luck to be too late After tlie areoU'l week I began to answer auy ktnd of an advertisement of help want ed. Being a strang«« In tbe city I had difficulty In looking up place«, and I was slow In getting to address«*« lie cause I did tu>t want to ap*-nd Buy nu'iiey for ear fare. Whet» I arrived here ! bad leea than *«■>. and the little pile was growing smaller day by day. and by the end of March our money waa about gone. "Now 111 tell you aliout tbe dog. He Is one that uiy wife raise«! from a pup py I wanted to sell him to a friend lu Hl lx>ula when we left, but the wife wouldu'l llateu to It. Hhe said she wouldu't eorue to Chicago uni«*»» Flash came with her He Is a pedigreed fox and la worth $-'.■> of aujtsxly's money. "It waa election day. the 24 of April 1 will never forget It that uiy wife tied a blue rllilsm round the dog's n««'k an I tohl me to take him out an<l •ell him We were flat broke and aha thought I rould get at least 110 for tha dog Hhe cried a little when I left home, and It mvninl ns If the dog knew what was going on. I brought him lown t>> Madlwiu and Dearborn stre»*ts. and I wasn't there two hours before I •old him He Is such a prettily marked little fellow that everybody who paaa <«l atoppod to look at him I act a prli-e of lio on him. because I knew nolwsly would |>ay tuore than that. More than fifty |o-rwot>s naked me the price ant when I would tell them they would walk away, saying, 'he'» a nlc«* !' g. but I don't care to pny that much.' I fiuhlly came down to >5. because the wife waa sick nnd In need of medicine, snd 1 thought best, to get It an soon as peaallile A woman with gold bowed spccta«'le» bought him and took him home I didn't ask her where she IIv ed, and I don't know to thia day. "Tlie »M-otld day after that the -log returned home Where lie came from or bow he got back I don't know My wife was so glad to nee him tha! ah«* forgot her alekneas for aw fill»* Hhe was fondling tbe dog and talking l>nby talk to him when Die thought o,-<-ur red to me to take hint out aud sell him again. ’Maytie he'll run away from bls next master and come luick to us again*. I said to the wife and we I with laughed heartily I took the dog down town In the afternoon ami had n > tft»u ble In selling him agafh for *.*>. The next morning before we were up lie was I »ack at tha little flat on Center avenue lie •«'etnrd to tin leratam! why lie was lu-lng sold, and he expre«sel his approval of the scheme by laugh Ing and talking. That may sound strange to some p«*ople who do nut tin derstaud doff* but It la a fact that doff» laugh and talk just the name as human being* "During the month of April I sold the dog seven time* getting *.*» for him each time. If It hadn't been for him we certainly would have been com pellcd to apply to the county agent for relief The wife was In need of m«*dl cal attenllon. and It Is pruiMble abe would have had to go to the poorhouse j The <-V, I got for the d*>g |«ald the rent and all other expena«** t»*«ld«ni buying a pair of shoes for me. I got a |«>sl tlon the first of May. am! 1 guess we will have smooth sailing from now on All the money tn tlie world would not Induce my wife or tnysHf to ¡»art with the dog. who really saved ua from the poorhunae"—Chicago Inter Ocean. FLAYED HER LAST CARD. Blood Polson The poison ejected frota the fang» of the rattle- snake to Hot more surely fatal than the virus of ContsffV’US lilood IVtaon. which t»»llutes and vitiates , tbe Mood, destroy» tbe tiaaues an»! b«>n«o and eats like * • canker »ore into the flesh This hombto diaetue appears first in the form of a little sore or blister ; ‘ ‘ break ‘ out ‘ on tbe ■' b>«!y, ‘ mouth and thrust the glands begin to «well, pimples the n; > become tore, making it painful to eat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers rs appear on the of HI»««! r»'iaoO tongue, copper colored splotches and other < haractenatic sq t ci come aa the disease progresses, and the dretrnctire virus takes .feejet h»*L! up -i tha system The medical men are aa surely perplexed over the char ter thia bloud Ciaon aa ever ; they tell you to taka mercury and pdash alternately for three years, t the «toma» h of no human being can atan»! tina treatment b ng ; l- ules, ig l*caides, they do M it know. •ot cure the disease permanently, as thousands who have trie*! • 8. S. 8. to the only WBLLIWQTOM. XA« , Bspt , 1BOO. 1 guaranteed jnirelv vege- I contrastad Blood Potaon two yaare s«o this fall, and waa «arsaadad to try a medicina wldaly ndvsr- j table bhaxi ¡»urificr. and Usod by a remedy company la Chicago. 1 waa re | the only antidote for paired to pay a large amount la advene*, and aen : this particular virus; trsthfuUy aay that 1 waa woroe when the treetment ' it purifies lhe blood and waa left off than when I began. Boddish pimples I builds up the constitu- would brash out and All with yellowish matter ¡ aop- | ti»>n. Tbe appetite im- Cr-salorad aplotshso of ell sises weald appear on my <ty ; my throat waa so sore 1 could scarcely swallow, ; proven almost from the and my mouth end longue wore seldom free from ! first dose, the »ore» soon ulcera; tonsils ware swollen, and mr hair waa Ma show signs of healing, la« ent rapidly. Thia waa my rendition when I began and the unsightly, dirty year B. B. B. X have used twoaty-twe bottlre, and splotches and eruptions am fooling splendid. Bvary aere on my body haa I grow paler and paler, healed, and my appetite sood. JAKB BABTIN. ' and finally disappear 8 8. 8 ia not a new medicine ; for nearly yo years it haa been kn»>wn and used for thia dreadful disease. It baa brought new life and hope to thouaanila all over thia land ; it will cure yo* as it has other». 8end for our free book on home treatment and write our physicians about yuur case We will help you if you will lat ua make no charge for advue. an»! all corresrondm-e u c ud.u-ted is THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CBA^ANY, ATLANTA, SA. lloa liar Many Vra.tlona Finally t »1« ■nlaated oa tha tar. one explanation la that »he waa not la a good humor when abe took the ear. She bad sevti a big man bratlug a Uttie burse and when abe bad pro tested after the manner of an excited woman be bad told her to "Gw an an’ chase ycroelf.” and wbeu »be got a policeman be would make no arrvet un til abe bad agreed to make a com plaint aud abe bad nut gone forty feet twforr abe rued thia rash pledge to appear la the rule of a pruercuilug wit Ora* Tbe car »tailed aa »on aa both brr feet were on tbe step» and her role» waa sharp when «hr told tbe conductor that every passenger bad to make a run amt jump to get aboard. For her part »lie wished that electricity bad never been bameaaed. People needed eyes In tbe backs of their bead» these days. tin lug to tor agitated frame of mind It was not unnatural that abe should hand tbe conductor a plugged quarter, •aye tbe lietrolt Free f’rr-r He waa at first disposed to (rocket tbe cola and the Implied reflection on bl* ability to look after tbe Interests of the com pany. but her curt mines! for tbe right change was brr undoing. 'Thia Is ou good to me. madam." be said, quietly. “It la plugged” Being address as ' madam" when she does not i»nl"j that felicity may have titid.il break lo-r up still luyr»- V any rate, site auu uti.e.l that »be had na wsy of knowing whether she gave I tins et Weawa m Norway. blui that coin, and that If slm did she In ronaequenco of emigration, prvbaldy gut It from sums other cub there is a greater prepondr rance of ductor. w men in Norway I tian to al moat any "You give It to him all right enough other country in Europe. The cen 1 seen you.” said tbe large fsaturvd sus of ls’Jl showed that there waa an wurnan acroea tbe alate. ever»» of women over men ot al moat The only reply to this use a glare while in Dt?fl thia exceaa that novar touched tbe volunteer wit- amounted to only <3.0110 neoa Hut the angry woman bad an other string tu her bow. The conductor D m Lam was cbewlug gum. "fiee here, sir." and busier — ! am having awful luck there waa a veritable ripsaw edge on I am now down to my last dollar her voice, "you go outside and flulab iNdbruke—Pshaw, thal'a nothing! your lunch. We can fix tbla thing up Wail till your are down to tbe last afterward.” dollar of your last friend. Them was a Utter ab>ug troth sldca. tbe run J oct ,.r waa redder tlian a toy 1« mi LAs Ouk. tmUoou aa bo ran tbe gantlet and tbe Easyman — Y'our hrvrther Dick not qirvatlon of the plugged coin waa no- out ( ||0 last nighL resume,!. M im Wcarie— That a just like Dick. WROTE COLUMNS OF LEADERS. He » always doing some ridiculous thing. H4r K4wla Araotd L'ewl4 Fltl •» twriai r*s»a with Ksea. Fir Edwin Arnold. wb.*w recent ’Miaa (strong," he lo-gan, “will you Illness baa left him totally blind, I» mine’ That is to any. er— " one of tba most prolific writers tn Eng Hhe ha«l kivttd her (sir brow» in isml lie was for years cunnaetvd with frown. tbe txindou Telegraph, and It la •aid "Er—that ia, may I I» yo«ir»? In the office that ba haa written orar "Yflfl," »he said, with a smile. lU.tMki leaders for tbe paper. In addition to »bleb vast journalistic output ba haa contrived to write some twenty or thirty volumes of poetry and literature and to visit all parts of the world. It waa through a simple advertisement In the Athenaeum fur a leader writer that with Hlr Edwin liecama connected with the "Ijirgcat I'Inulation." That such a man would very soon get to tba head Ila Mkar* of affairs was a foregone conclusion. Aa an editor be was loved and respect- "What we want to do," said tha ed by all who bad to deal with blui. worried man, "is to lake money mit for while bla knowledge la prodigious uf politic*." and bls Judgment unrivaled bls cour Hur "Well." answer«»! Senator ghum, "I have done my l«*al in that tesy la unfailing. I have taken four or tire In one rwaptret Hlr Edwin Arnold will direction. suffer less In bls affliction than many thoiieand dollars uut of it up to the might, for hla memory Is so prodigious prvm*nt time." that though reading may be denied him ho need never lack the delights of lit erature. A striking Inatauca of Hlr Ed h*r- win's extraordinary power In this dl- by . Major reel Ion haa beeu recorded i’ond In his recent book In connection with tbe visit paid by Nir Edwin to Walt W hitman The American poet had presented him with a volume of his "Leaves of Grass." and Major I’oud In the prmence of both waa reading Aloud a random line, whereupon Hlr Edwin »topped him. obaervtag. "Ia-t me go on from there.” saying wblcb lie took up th^ lines and without a break She Wat Pale and Bloodless, But recited the whole poem. "Try me any Now Has a Good Completion. where else,” he »aid at tbe end. and. Her Ailments Gone. Major 1’ond complying. Hlr Edwin /Vt’flg UU Al««U*F b'U fir Faaa\ M«e«. eapp«*d every Hue he uamed without a break aud showed hla pv*rf«*ct familiar From Florence, Ravalli county, tty with th«* l»">k from «'ltd to end No Mont., come« a cheerful letter, the wonder that Walt Whitman waa de writer of which ia willing to tell ho« lighted w ith such a signal compliment •he obtained the rich glow of health from ids fellow bard. that thousands of women are envious faflat'M C aadar. Htern Parent—H«i you want to mar ry my daughter, eh? Wall, sir, what ' have you to live on? Young Brokaligh—It I succed in marrying her. I’ll liave you. W^y a Woman How gladlv would own fly to WO man a aid dul they but undsrslaad a woman's frelinga trials. aeeMblllUs* ami pwcttliar orgaalc dlsturt-amwa Tbuea Ihiaga are known <>*ly to wutnaa. sad Vk« aid a man would give ia not at hla rommaad. To treat s ease properly It to were» aary to know all al«»ut It, and full laf»»rmatl'*a. many time* cannot bo given by a woman to her family phy- aiclan Nho caaaot bring he reelf to tall »vary thing auii the physician top BNOW VtMAT tot' ARSÌ TARINO Wkaa m Ute Urove'a Tsa'ei«M « hill Tuale. bwasas «he foraiulais elainly »risiede» every •mila «Seels« lhai It la • a>t"F teen and Qal- atae la a taaiAem torva. »o c»r* Ne v«r to. Ma K m » th« Ma. Teacher—What gender la the «uni money ? Johnnie—Feminine. How do TMadher — Feminine’ you make that out? Johnnie—Well, money talks. Teals Use». I»* Uwe». post ah kea ss4 rsis y<- t at.-ms. li » itti poi pvlwa >al > M>-srala Ilk» randv. karailaa» saisestdet.* the lUeaV, de the eork Pnig- (lala. Mr, XSe. W* Tba Truth fo»i<d ttomr "!'m afraid," sbeeighed, "that I'm getting old. " "Why?" he a»k«d. "When I go Io the grocery now. the clerks don't nearly break their necks trying to heat one another in getting my orders." Hotel Flavel Opeas t°r «sama Jane X 1*0- < ol I r Harvey. Manager M m <> N Hurnu. •t a eonataut disadvantage. Thia why. for the paat twenty flee year«, thouaanda of women have been eo» fidi ng their troubles to us, and advice haa brought happiorsa and health to muntlcas women in the Ü M. Are. iKapprll. of tarant Park, III . whoaa jairtrait we publish advises all suffering Women w< men to use Lydia K Fiab ham's Vrgetabb le Compound, as It cured her , f ............................... the ovarle» •n.l womb . ah*, therefore, speaks from knowledge and ber experience ought hi gir» ollie re confidence Aihlresa Mrs Plahbam a laburslury, l.ynu Maas M'.STKKKV M imi beautitul and perfrvtlr aqalrp' mi fe.rl Krary eenrcnirnrr atuf romf.ui grae (.uà irosa h»*«al le a»trt Haihlns S*hln« ■lamina row.li»« A «»Irmi d h.arl eiil l«»r«ly «urrrehd-•«• l eder nae mana«smrni ihia >ear Tur tal. « aad rme*vs«i»'na a»tJr«a« MOTTI riputi. Ttaeot. Oro. Or J. I. OITCMTll. et» MartftaM R/afg., ronlmal. Oro. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES A MONTANA GIRL FREE TO FARMERS to Before she found tlie right remedy site was in that jmle, emaciated condition which dtaitor» call anaemic, anil which, if neglect ed. inevitably means early death Mi»« May Smith, whose address 1» given in the first «ords of this ar ticle, way«: "Aiaiut live year» ago I Iwcame ill without apparan’ cause, ami I grew worse until 1 was completely run down. The least exertion would bring on a very severe pam tn the pit -of IIIV at'-ina. h At i-'.her tittles 1 would have a |—iri in my head, some- lliu . k< , \l . k \, were very weak and my limbfl always felt tired 1 was troubled with short* nesa of breath and I had a |«le, blood- less appearance. There waa a »moth- ering seiisation aliout my heart, which would beat heavily, with fits ol palpitation. For three years I waa under the care of two doctor», neither of whom seemed to know the nature of my trouble They treat«»! me for dv«|« |t"ia, ulceration of the stomach, gaatritus and neuralgia, but without good results. "Two years ago, when I saw an ad vertisement in a Ht Paul jmper of Dr. W illiams' Pink Pill» for Pale Pro- Turkish Itliutmrb. pie, I la,tight a box l«>x and began rossesalng a savor all its own, we taking them They helped me so conic on M<>r«-a uf large ca»«*» full of much that I kept on with them big. In gular bha ks of a bright yellow until I bad taken five boxe» alto- colored root. "Rhubarb." says our gether, and liecame well ami guide. Indicating it. "Ah! then It cornea strong again, I gaine«! in tirali from Turkey f we cry, joyfully, glad ami they gave me a healthy «•olor. to display our learulng for once, but I have great faith in Dr. Williams' our friend smiles contemptuously. Pink Ptlla (or Pale I’rople, and take “There 1» no such thing ns Turkey rhu them every spring and fall as a blood barb." be says, "ami. wiiat is more, medicine and for the general building there never haa lu-eu.” Al) the rhubarb up of my system. of commerce halls from China, reach •'I have recommended Pink Pills tc Ing us through Ituasla for the most many prople who are suffering much part, but I nm suae tn olden days It made as 1 waa, and they have all lieen Irene Its Journey by way of Turkey. It be filed. .Mv younger sister, whose skin taine known as Turkey rhubarb, and is jiale ami transparent, is now takiny Turkey rhuluirb It will remain be»-aua« them to restore her color." <»f tbe «•onaervatlre tendencies of (be Hignrd. MAY SMITH British puldlc. Good Words At all druggists or direct fron» Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Hr he Young < holr Nltigera. nectady, N Y., on receipt of prier, Gram Church. New York, boaata of 50 cents per box; six boxes • 2 50 the youngi-at choir alligar» In the world Every Monday afternoon a churu» of baby «Irto takra part In the ear« tea. check The youngest two of thia band are only 4 yeara old hardly able to walk and yet they chant In perfect unison, dear ly and distinctly. Each amali girl weara a full white apron and a eloaely fitting baby cap. and they are a pic ture« |ue lot. The Trees of I'arts. Paris la pruliably tbe only city In tbe world wblcb has trees that bloom twice n year habitually. These are tbe burse cbesinuta There arc seven I cell tliou sand of them planted tn tbe aqiiari-s and boulevards, aud twenty six thousand buttonwoods. The trees of I’arls are numbered. Just like tbe propio, the cabs, the animal», the lampiHists am) tbe tuatcb«*s. Tbew borae chestnuts have only been doing tills trick for aliout five years, nnd utily some of them have made a practb ,* of It. These die, or apparently dh>. In tlie latter part of July, aud all tbe leaves fall off. A mouth or so afterwanl they all come out lulu flower again and little green lea«,*» ah,"it forth coiiilnually until they are nipped by ibe first frost. There Is a reaso’J for Ibis, aud the scientists workei! over tin* matter fur a lung time to be able to viplalu It. Briefly and unscientifically, the trc*-a lose their lenv<-s because tb«*j are attacked by a lit tie fungus which Is blow n ujmiu them by the wind; then, being still full Of sap, they start to put forth leaves ali over again. la China. Ah. now. a1 laat. we made oeeaatan to observe, the situation was perfectly No SaflVRiewa- plain. "1 must say," remarked the physi Tl»e Chinear *mtled bitterly. cian, "your husband is in a l««l «ay. 'Then you can bead or tael out of It. Any arrangements you may *ant to after all"* exclaimed they. make”— We were left tn no doubt whatever "Uh. tloctor," she cried, "I could that thia was a veiled »areaam touch never think of marrying again. ing tbr decapitation» and the Indemnl- tlm, but we professed not to be In the Sorrawt ef liataanh. least cut. Iw-trolt Journal. "Did you succeed in finding aterí Monaca Rie Veneauela. illustrious ancestors?"' A New York bridge company haa "Wo, but I scsrwl up a lot of taken contract» for al»»ut no portable folks that I didn't want to kuow at ■tert lionera, for shipment to t mettle all.” la. where auch structure* It I» «aid. timi a ready market In »lew of thn fvolittien Apia. frequent earthquake» These eteri "Ailvertiain ia one er de fua’ laws of hotter», which are one •tory, weigh nature," sai«i t’ncle Flw-n. "A hen's about t«m«y tona m<h. buainem ia layin’ sigs, an* ev'y time •he completes a transaction she ataht« Inn MweS. Tbe Young Mau I auptwar. air, that right in to cackle." — w lien I beroiM formally engaged to your daughter you will admit me as a memlier of the firm. Tbe Father Well, I don’t know | don't feel as If I could afford tbe ex pense of bulb of these things Just UvW I I -r.- Í* “ ' ? *-■ r •-'i » ■A “““* BUY THE McCORMICK Tha NrCartalek mack Inet ara lha mw Va4 aea. They ara iba »ri-la lha new caalury; hlaheel la aaar<la al lha fart« ripean lo a «uà arar» hullt heel - work beat are b*«i teal Olay arete the beat. Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED Send year nata» and r o a.I.traaa an-t ». will n»su one ur both. a* «tralrel, five ot • . e barga. th« «<Hit, or Mitchell, lewis £ Stater Co., for ratal«»« A. H. BOYLAN, Gen l Agì FOKTIANI», Fl>*H-AftD. OIL pp Ih» i-arfa.-- ", -J Hall plaster. Is lb* unir malar c ^ADAMANT with ehi. » repalosg can be -tuna neaity an.t tv •<•» It yoa have never ued II tea-i and ral • trist LAND PLASTER bn. 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