Dragged*Doivn
Feeling
In IV loin»
S»r>
un refreshing • tarp, desl«x»
d.iicy.
Il 1» time yon were doing • w thing
Tlie kidneys were an.lently called the
rein. Ii> y.sir rose they «re teoMing lhe
reUse and driving you Into serkais tnwbie
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Art« with t»>w n»» *i dirvk-1 benefklal »AM
•aft *t at• f.^f (urrvctifMi Ai«'1 UMking
U*cw utgan«.
Ncthiag Doing.
“I d-m‘1 think I’ll wager with you,"
id
the
bekig,
"you
liaren‘I
the
dougb."
"that mav be," replied tbe botcher,
••tmt I <‘o ,*t see - ei puttirg up any
atakoe
Lost m Gmmercial Mu I let in
H«r I Irai Query.
•'My dear." raw! Mr. Cublege Io bia
wife, who • •< danger ua'y III, "Mrs
Kl-k»h«w |a doUnataira and wants Io
ere you."
"ttbat has she g t en?" asked the
dying nun an feebly.
iMtse the Case.
"In rlwmsing a wile, said the scanty-
•airad pbilomipher, "one should never
judge by apt-earaxicM."
"Thai's right," rwjoineil the »•ry
y<mng man
"The Lomlieet girla uau-
ally have the most money."
The Will a«4 ttee Way.
Grierr-i
Mater—Oh,
Edgar, yon
don't kl. w how it would | lease me if
you would only ret tie down and go to
■ ora wilb a will
Wayward Brother— Nerar mind, ••»
ter; )nst wait till the old man »huttlee
of! tl>i» mortal eoil and you'll "• meko
to work with a will, if that document
doeen'l mil me.
A Qeeallea.
“Whal do ywi think of the new
lavwrderT'* asked Mte. Marram.
"Ob, I d n’t know," replied star-
b-ard
‘ I think he’s v-ry polite.
Did
"Either that or very anrcastic.
you btear him ask If i‘d have the
cream?"—Philadelphia Trees.
T Houghtfivl.
iKctot—1 think you understand fully
tiuw the dlrv'tlun» lor tbeee meduinw«
and thio I» I' r your dyapope a.
Patient—Why, I haven't dyspepeia,
doctor.
¡tortor—Wb, I know, but yoa will
Lave It «bao yon have taken lh-ee
other medicine».—TlV Bita.
Ths I II mii of things
yon were ■ woman," said tbe
1« !>elor girl wh.> ass entertaining a
caller. "I'd st. -w you my new !«■ k
Hut as y'-o'rw a man I'll stow you the
•lippers that go with it."—Washington
Times
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Science
ivention
It bas tx*« noted that vvaeel« may
B at dowa «treaui faster than tbe wa
ter. The ev plana I ion la that b-tb tbe
water aud the floating ub.ect ate being
pulled down Ibe blU by gravity, but
tbe water i» much tuoi« retarded by
frlctk-n
Pointing out the n««d of protecting
egrets, or «b le berone. an F'.ngl'.ah
net nra I l»t calle attention to the p aal
Tbla ba»
till;ties of egr«t farming.
ita bita had at Tunt».
been »ur-«-rafully
and a» egrv-f pl-imee are w.-rtfa mure
tbaa their weight tn gold, the profits
from cutting tbe frattxra from tba
birds should be large.
M'teorul'gy ew •• Its origin to Italy,
which, as l*r II C. Bolton notra. pro
du-rd every one of tbe fundamental
netrumeid» now used tn w «erber ob
s«r vat Iona.
The hygrometse was In-
vent'd about liflri. by Nicolas da
Cues; ato m-meter, lb”*, by F.gtiatl*
l>ante; tbertn- mefer 18*6. by Galileo
raingauge. Kkdf by Carwill; barometer.
IA4B. by Torricelli.
The new p«at wood of J-raeph H«m
lueel i g ■ f Dr<a'ea take* • b'gh p1 i an
and Is thirty threw to fifty p« <*»«
cheaper than oak. it la «wpeclaHy rec
omtaenled for panes parquet B*-ring
and -«i. h.a Ths material la pr-d ic.-d
by a Id ng to tbe wet peat eume tdnd
'.ng material up to five per erwt of It»
total weight then forming into ryllu-
M'JRAL REFORM BY KNIFE.
dev» under high pressure “nd finally
dry ng at a high temperature for four a«rae«s CrsAlled wllk lt«vi*s C«r«4
Vtcl«««»««« 1« Hvmav li«l«a«
•vr five days.
I«>n<1 n la Just now very much In-
An effort to determine from geysers
tbe Upper temperature limit of life tevraiec! In two surgical C«ara givln«
reaulta In changing the nature uf the
has 1«<1 Prof. W. A. Retchall to Con
elude that no animals exist tn strictly subjects which promise to render val
thermal watrra «.r tbrae heated above □able assistance In pointing the way
W degree« or 43 degvera C. (If* de to tha reformation of criminal« Ona
gyera or 113 degree« F* -
A filameri- of lli'—e patients w»a a b«y of good
toua plant, otee of tbo bacteria. »r«a family who had develop,«! brutal In-
found at W dagreua C and a few oth at meta which sermed to t>e beyond
He gaie hie time to the In-
er • tr pie forma wore found at T7 de ' control
greeo end txlnw
llow tbe protoplaam tatition of ma I loua mischief, delight-
,f the«* organlema '• made to leelot ed in killing <*r wounding »M tie
tlx ■ -mgulatlray that nonally dewtro; a terror of lhe neighborhood lu whlcli
i life at a little above 40 degrora C. la Ibe lived and promised to grow up a
drapers do and criminal. A clever sur
not clewr.
Ry means of eroas-breeding Mr g<an I--wk him tn band, extnilnad his
heail with -are. lor-ltd whst lie c--n
Luther Burt nk of Ranta Bras. Hall
fornle has dev«loi*d a
variety i f •Id'red the «rot of trouble, removed a
blackb«rr'.ra which are perfectly white portion of the «kuH'and thus r--ll<-v -1
Tbe eban •
• « bright ■• an-iw lu tbe eunebtne, and tbe def -rtnlng pr »sure
an transparent that tbe aevda can lx was immediate
ITio tad forgot hie previous taste«
•roti iixlde the rlpa fruit. The aneda
• re said to be unusually «mall, and and batelle and was rest -red to h ■ pa
t* a berr ev are as sweet •' d n a tingly rents a normal and lovable imy. the
i ruler »a tba finest of tbe biacte varte eomplcts antlthrata of Ida former self.
tlra
The familiar last-m berry 1» The other wna a soldier who wna In
tv 'crii ed »a the great grand par'll! of Jured In a ak1rmt-J> and after h a d •
<bo ti-w white «arlety. to wblcb b»» «barge (nr disability tweama a thief
Ills prevl us Character
!o«n glveo the name of "Iceberg " f ami burglar.
The white berries are aa targe ao tbo had bran tinaxceptl- nil l'- hla in lltary
record was the lu-vt and the change
I aw tons
wae naturally attributed to the Injury
There has been tone talk tn Eng
land lately of endeavoring to shorten to ble head caused by a blow from the
the voyage acr as the Atlantic by d<- butt of a musket. When he was taken
r«l pit g the hartwir of Galway, on In band by tbe surgeon he had about
tbe wrwt roast of Ireland, and ronre-t coma to the end of a career of crime,
ng li by swift • aamrrs with St. John's l»elng paralysed on on* side and un-
In Newfoundland. Tlie distance fr> m • hla to get about except on mitchr*
Galway to Rt. John • Io 1.H10 mt eo. A rlepr< avion In tbe skull auffie'ent to
that fr m Liverpool to New York Io bring an abnormal Irxal preeaurt
3.1 Id ml'ea, and from Southampton upon the brain was found and an nper
.1 -<»."> mllea It Is » Burned that transit atlon was de l-b-d upon, which c-tor-d
tvetwem New York and Rt
Johns, hts physical powi-ra as weli as h's men
n«a ly all by land, rouid tie performed lai and mot al fa »title« Hla dls-drarge
vo rapidly that the time from lxmdon waa secured and he has since llve-l
to New York would be cut duwn a an Industrious «rd b neat life, with n»
ab lv day twlow the preaent fastest evidence of a dl«p -altlon to go wr nj.
Naw York Time«.
rec-rd».
Follies st t oag Ago.
Blld-e—No man kmws blmawlf.
Many naturalists bellevs that ani
Ulbbg— That's true.
1 hare juat
mals I-xaewa senses unknown to bu-
been reading over Bruna lettera 1 wiote
man twluga. • ntethlng not Included In
to my «*lle tielore we were marl led —
our fiiefo.d range of seeing, bearing,
I'bi adelphla l-edgvr.
feeling, too I g and onio ling
I:.se>ta
•I' la ly give evidence of |>oao««o ug
In • Quiver of trag«
powers of piterpt'-on peculiar to them
First Actress—I waa entirely beside
selves.
Tbe wasp Reiubei. says J
yralf with rage.
Curler Heard, makes her mot In sai d
Keeooii Act raws—You certainly were.
banks that are aom'-tlmew a rra In ex
W hy, you quiver*! even in tlie pla-ea
I tent
On leaving she covers It up ao
you were upholstered.—Life.
carefully that It Is ludletlngutvbat-l»
from ibe surrounding surface, and yrt
Ml»placed Atta. tie«.
on ber return she files direct to It
Mie ki««e>i him and rare«eed him.
' without bisl<atton. An -th-r wasp as
Bat 'twos not what be deelred,
I if po«a «««d of a kind of X ray tense,
lie only looked al her and growled—
unerrti gly Io atea the b dden eggs of
for aha made the poor pug tired.
the moron bee undrr a thick layer of
■unbaked clay, and dcp-A.ta her own
Haman Nature.
■ gga tn the same cells.
Home J-* pie pra< tice what they preach,
I it it • a load piped
NEWSBOY PICKPOCKETS
They preach to oll er» by the yard
And practice by the inch.
Twa Llttl« > ae«rteweee with Tai
with ee Interval of Thirty lrara.
1 hea and New.
"One of my earlieot experiences la
"When 1 was courting my wife," thia elty.'* •aid a New Yorker of now
•aid tbe sad-ta-ed man. "«■ were two thirty odd years' »landing. "was «ritte
•ouls with but a single thought."
a newsboy who tried to pick
my
"How alavot you at the pr< sent writ pocket, and among my latest alpe
ing?" a ked tha Inquisitive youth.
rleneea has been one precisely almi
"We still hate but a »ingle thought," lar; tbla last experience showing. I
repliwl ttie proprietor of the rad riaage suppose, that I am getting old and
"We both think we made looix of so hare come to he regarded as an
ourialrae."
easy mark again, as I must have been
considered when 1 was young and new
The lesipe.tsd Happens
In tbe town.
Why that look ef aurpriae?" askej
“The methods employed by the two
Blowell, who bad just Bn label relating boys, working thirty years apart, were
a remarkable alory. "Don't you be Identically the sama, the boy la each
lieve Ilf"
case attempting the
comparatively
"Yeo; that's lhe peculiar part of it," easy p.x-k»t picking task of extracting
replied hie friend Naggsby. "1 hap money from the outside change ¡«whet
pen to know that it Is true.'*
of an overcoat
"To do this the boy carries bta news
papers, to the casual •ye. held out In
front of him quite In tbj ordinal y
way; but he actually hold» them wtth
the left hand only, carrying the right
hand under the paper» otft of sight
• nd apparently helping
to
(tipport
them, but wholly free.
“I have used Avar's Hair Vigor
“Offering bia papers to a customer
tor thirty yeara. ft la elegant for
thus the newshoy pickpocket advam-ea
a hair dressing and for keeping the
them closer and cloeer to tba rnsio-
hair from splitting at the ends.**—
mer. wltb an appearance simply of Im
J. A. Gruenenfelder,Grantfork, III.
portunlug him to buy. until be gets
the papers close to tbe nisu'a coat
Hair-splitting splits
and over tbe change pocket.
Coder
friendships. If the nair-
tbe papers thus advanced he pu:a
forth qu k. out of sight, hla .Ight
splitting is done on your
hand, wltb which to rifle the pocket.
own head, it loses friends
If you leave It unprotected, though
for you, for every hair of
be may lose a chance by bungling him
■elf. and ao give you a chance
your head is a friend.
“This last boy that tried me waa a
Ayer’s Hair Vigor in
novice and a bungler, wbo did Just
advance will prevent the
that; and I felt tbe pressure of bls
Ungers on the coat plainly before he
splitting. If the splitting
got Into the pocket at all; and I turn-
has begun, it will stop it.
«! on him. but not angrily, nor evrn
It aa • belli AU Wsspaaa
threateningly, but wltb a sort of re
proaehful and regretful exclamation.
Beside» being chagrined for myaelf at
being plcketl out aa easy It
really
v.-emed a I’lty uut
youngster
Hair Splits
ah .,1114 deylbemtely aet out. at
wvwrj to ha»a dona, on tha wrong
road, to follow a way that, la the na
tura of things, could lead to one end
only .and I am sure that tbe boy knew
bow I felt
-I don't mean that he figured it all
out ao exactly aa I bave tried to tail
It to you. but be certa aly Jul know
tn a general sort of a way
lie start
ed ba- k with a shamed face, and al
tbe same time with a scared s--rt of
look, as though tee thought I might
get after him. after all, but when be
realised that I waa Just aoft hearted
•nd sorry, and •no t going to d>>
• aything about
almut It. why.
though I
stood and gsied at him for a moment,
be. after bls first nromemary look of
abamefacedness and alarm. Ignored me
completely, and simply went on offrr
lag bls papers tu tbe passer» by aa
though I had never existed
''He bad bad a gixvd ahate ng up.
from bts failure with me and my die
co very of blns, and what Witte ble
wonder after that about bow II was
going to come out. but be was rattled
fur a moment only. He was a novice
but he was coming oa
that.
"The moral of all thia
is
while tbe great bulk of the newsboys
• rw Independent, »elf reliant, capa' Is
little e’apa who are strictly oo the
level, there are ameng them, more a
tbe pity, m-me who will pick a po>-ket
If they get a chance, and when you
meet a boy who Insists npon work la g
bls papers up Hoae against you. over
your outside rbange pocket, why of
him you want to fight shy
New
York Bun.
CLEARED
OF
SWARM OF
RATS
a*nb»*l Out b» bulphnr. They Tehe
to the Wnt«r an-t hmes.
When tbe Vnlled Rtati-e military
transport Rberman arr.vid at Maml-v
rreetitiy she wna as Is the ease of
most other ships that nrrlve from or
touch Hong Kong on the way to Ma
nils, detained fur Inspection to see If
•he bad any rats on heard. When th •
b g transport dr q prd nnc!.or In .Ma
nlla bay, therefore, the official rat In
•peelor went on tv-ard In ».-e whal
was d Ing tn tbe way of rodanta. If
tbe Manila .American la to be brllrve.1
In leas than fifteen minutes he hur
riedly left ibe ship and going ashore
rrporitd that there «»• - n board the
Rberman. aci-ordmg Io the patent rat
«num rvt .r tn use nt Mania, no fewer
than UfO.irxi rata
The Rhrrman waa luimel a'ely or
dered to the quarant.ne station st M <
rtvri.e, as ■>> ablp ou which tbe da
ease carry Ing rodants are fount Is al
lowed to dock al Manila until they are
exterminated
Accordingly the Kher
man
ateatnel
hack
to
Marlvees
When she arrived there her batches
had t>w n opened and enough sulphur
carried beb-w to kill mllll -ns of rats
As Soon as the an- h r was dropped th
sulphur Brew were started in tha lin'd
• nd In a few minutes tbe work of the
furnew became apparent.
Out of tbe batches there poured auch
a atreeni of rata •• wae never before
•ram In the Orient
Flrat by the bun
drecta and th<n by the thousands they
appeared at the hatches and th- n Ira
ed Into the water.
Ev<ry one tr «1
to swim ashore, but the distance was
far too great for any rat to swim ami
soon tbe great black line of pa Idling
rodents liegan to tbln out. R me < f
them reach'd a point a I-out Son yards
< ff the ship but none got any farther.
After the fumes bad l-ern w ru ng
for almut an hour tbe rats st.q p« l sp-
peartng
An Inspectlou of the ship
was msde and not a rat dlac>vered
The Rberman then reentered Mau. a
and discharged ber cargo
New To.-k
Tlmca
A Hanging tlellrwait.
A banging overbeaJ electric rail
road for Ixindon. similar to that la
use In Elberfeld. Germany. Is pro
Jected by a group of German. AnieH
can and English financiers
A parlla
tnentary con eras Ion wilt be a«ke<l to
■ wing the single track required over
the Thanice from Its south end fi»r
eight mllea
An Opinion
“Do you think that betting
wrong r
“ft depends on elreumatancea,'*
• wered the town oracle. “If you can't
afford to lo«e. It'a wrong. If you can
Il's merely alUy."- Washington Mtar.
e-eeeeeee
IONI IS I Hi MASS.
Mr*. F. Wright, of Oclwcia,
Iowa, is another one of the
million women who have been
restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Negciobk Compound.
A Young
New Y ork 1 udy Telia
V nun
of » \\ ouderful l urei —
_ *• My tn juble
with the
¡
I ar.) VA
VU.1 the d - t - uJ I grew
I.» fast f>r my strength
I sur-red
dreadfully from luflammat • n and
dva-t.-red rontiwually. but g -t no he.p.
I auffer-ed from terrible dragging VO
aal. -na ” ’ ■> the ni al awful J > »1 •
down la the aide and pains in the boclx,
and tlie n> «I •*• main« heads. «»
No one kn. ws whal I endured, often
I waa a a to lhe «-. mxoh. and every
little while I would bw too «irk tu go
to w ra fur threw or f ur dar a . I work
ia a large alore, and I eutqvae Stand
ing -*n my feel all day ma*>e me w rae
"Al the auggevt: n of a friend of
tar r.- tirar» fl-gan 1-- latee l.ydlA
I.. I'lnkhivm'» Vegetable tow
round, and it la simply w- mlerful
trit i -Iter after tlie first tu
r three
•■med u the ig . a weight
waa taken off my shoulder»; I
n-
liuu- d its use until n<>w I can truth
fully sav I am entirely cured. Young
{Iris who are always paying d-» t >r's
ills without getting any helps« I did.
ought t
your " • ■ >>e
It
coala an mrl-'h le«* »nd It 1« «rire to
cure them. — Y'o'ira trulv. Aust vu-a
TaVU1 . 1'4 Rt Ann'» A»e New York
Ctlv
»«ron'*•<• r r o »-• -f «Vow wile*
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Fattens QUICK!
Cftttit <n<1 H<»<« for markrt
Htmrtrn«
fattening
one lnuith, Hstvca l-e«d.
FATTEST CATTLE.
"! f»4 J
•“
•» d tair«*s1
. if th# fat <•» ait.c J «»wr bk4 f -r U * * r ■ r
I »ofikiaitfr
PrufiBlan M« m A I
wkrll worth th«
I * uukl not be with-
»3 SO
owl it
•
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l-ORTI.ANtr «agl» e<».. l-«rllai>il
Coast A g*tits.
Or..
[\eeley
Alcohol.
Cpium,
Tobacco
Using at
Write for
Li WT MATED
There la surely no country half a
wor d away la which the Occidental
traveler expects ao much delight and
little adventure aa la Japan.
rrcrBtl,
Erm«t Fea well baa
related a tale of terrible adaen-
ture experienced In Japan y •»
Englishwoman but a few days after
her arrival
tHie was staying at a
little country village among the bills,
and bad gone eut Io the morning to
gather flowers
Th« path ran a.-ruaa
ttee uplands, where there la a wild
and lonely stretch of country eitebd
Ing fur several mllew. a lui the bra ut y
»f eotue wild Bowers growing In tha
tall grass led terr to leave the trail
unthinkingly, and press farther and
farther Into the waving tangle
fibs
was a abort woman, and ft reached
atmve her head
“If I bad I men a foot taller.” She
said, lu telling her story, “I should
have laughed aud bran out tn a mln
Ute or two; but those few Inches bur
rd me alive.
"Almoat Instantly I felt al-k as you
do at the t-eglnutng of an aarthquake.
for although I muat bare been quit«
near the path, yet with the grass all
round above my head there was no
knowing what would happen
I might
bo going right away at that very
moment. aod ttee poralhllklra came Ilk«
a shock
I bat love I lost my brad at
once.
I could not think, on I kepi
moving one way, then another
Hut
merely pushing through this tall, tough
grass Is very tiring work, oven If you
ere oa sloping ground »»I cue JuJge
where you will come out, and when
It 1« level all round, the heart 1» taken
out of you from the feeling that every
step la protiably burying you deeyxr
It waa like being drowned "
It waa not until eunoot. after a
whole day In the biasing «un. without
f.Kwt or waler, constantly wandering,
ronatantiy pushing and
tearing at
sterna so stiff and serrated that they
quickly make the hand« bleed that aha
walked suddenly out on to open ground
and fell fainting In a heap
When
she recovered, stars were shilling. and
■he waa alone on an unknown mono
talnalde. Hhe slept from exhaustion.
■ nd th* next day followed a wind ng
mountain torrent over rocky land, her
•hoes and then her atocklnga worn
from her feet, only to And. at aun
down, that It had led tier to a narrow
gorge, without one Inch of foothold or
•bore, The stream dashed through in
a torrent that hopelessly barr»<l th«
way
Light headed with terror, hunger and
weariness, aha crouched for ■ time lu
despair. Then • h- suddenly wadii! In
to the stream and Blood until after
dawn eitet deep lu water, while a
rain »form pelted upon her from above
Whim or Instinct, »be believed that by
the cool rush and sting of tlie water
her reason and strength were pre
served.
The next day »lie retraced her weary
way along the watercourse back to
the heights; thence. Bling anew the
p<vlnt to which »he inu»t direct her
steps, »he suceee»fully msde her way
tuick to civilisation. When at length
•he rec let Into the hut of • kindly
Japanese woman, »he had t*en four
days loet without food, aud had walk
e<| until her feet were no torn and
Inflamed It was thought «he mu«t have
them amputated. hilt »he fortunately
regained her health uncrippled.
FOR TWENTY YEARS MAJOR MARS
SUFFERED FROM CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS
«<
lj'7
DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED
Pc ru-na Crrat ng •
in the Lure
of uhr nk. Aliments of the kidney ».
Major T. H Mare, ol tlx Br»t Wle-
ron.in cavalry reg m«nl, wr lew from
14JS Dunning street. Chicago, III., tlx
following latter:
••f or year. I suffered with catarrh
of the kidney s.ontra.teJ In the army.
Medicine did not I elp me an. until a
vomrade who had been helped by I'e-
runa sdvl-ed me to try It.
I bought
• me st once, end soon fuunJ ble-sed
relict. I kept taking it four nxe-tlha.
and am now well snd otrong and feel
better than I have done t >r the past
twenty year», thanks to Pcrana "
T H. Mar«.
At the appearance of tlx first symp
tom of kidney tri able, Teruna should
be taken. This remedy strikes at once
tlx very roots ol the disease.
Il al
once relieves the catarrhal kidneys ol
lb« stagnant blood, preventing the oe
cape of »«ruin from lhe blood. Teruna
•timulatea the kidneya to excrete from
the bloo-l tbo accumulating poison, and
Uius prevent» tile conVIII»1- - ns a In. b are
•ure to follow it tbe poisons are allowed
to remala
I tglve« great
ri. -r to the
hrart'o ac
lion and di
<wt »« ay«
tern. both of
which
apt to
rapidly
I l> I a die-
I e una curse raiairh <>t the kidney!
•Imply because it cures catarrh wl er
ster located.
If )ou do not derive prompt an i sat
isfai tury resulta from the uro of Toru
na, write at once to I'r Hartman, giv
ing a full »mtatement of your iara ami
he will I« plrasrol to g ve you bia valu
able advice gratia.
A l<!rest l>r. Hartman, President of
The Hartman ftaoila'inm, Columbus,
tibio.
Woman's II«.t I'rlaad.
Tallen-•—Woman is woman's l<«t
friend, alter all.
Tatrfce—I g'ioM You're right.
"Certainly I'm right. Even when
•lie is getting married d ean't a man
gire her away and Ilia maid of honor
etand up tur her?"—Yonxara Blate«-
man
HEADACHE
-,r
For br«>n« h « trou’ »« try I' - >'s Cure
for t'cnuih-i ■
c
It I« « r.... I rough
meli- ine A i d r g, ,-i «. i
«.-',< enta.
Sign U asn'l Irighl.
He—I wonder why Mtse Elderly
never married?
bhe— <>h, I sipp-ra aha waa born in
the wrong time of the mo><n.
lie—The wrong time of tlx m.-on?
Mie—Y«s, there wasn't any uisu in
it.
Contemporary.
Mar told a joke to 1 Io one -lay,
"uh, mt' that ■ o-U. ' «ahi Flo.
"Oh, la it. really, dear'' «ani May,
"Of coarse, you ought to know "
—i'hila.lelpbia Tress.
Helurann Nlit«.liliw kJ«».
»1C* I VOH» Tu Joint ptHlt K
Io*< at Mrolxx M.. P-»lle*l. <>'«(•«.
I*»'vo»v Hsesvr«. Amarene, -elf l«*tinq.
v«up..««« etu«n|. Puller, 1-« Xur««i- «er vlih
te> Serve«
hui-kry« raw mill
nou-ry, Ku
fi.«« «nd Ruttar«
flland vnriu'i
«*,tm«
ii<ln«v
Writ« n« eb«u tn want
aiqUuug
In machinery lias.
frog» Ara Not I !•'>«•.
The French court of cassation, the
A.1 tHUBM A.«t> ClMMi Al
-NM** • dMMBr—
higbeet tribunal in Frame, solemnly
kMmt H* KU AWV ulWl 1
Arto »are ”?•’ Jn
rii« ba><lk t^r I taxiwtf» ... !«•<«■*
i't mia /?
decided tl at frog» are n<>l fiahee. The
l.ifiRiiiiBf gfikiaaiiul-h!- ' À ' Ä ?'■»<»*:» Aith
PthTLAHD. Or
<vvs 'incerim! B»blng prbllagaa in rer-
the
fliCtiAIllk *n<l *uprr> * «AU '4 A « A/*f'll
Alighted
To
»
Moon.
^ephone rtv»«i^3f
b«*4a>»
I» <»H» «»Í Ih* »M'-Al
tain at ream» and aent through three
»C lb» I" a - ■-
<-•<
« !OA<< Jv. ' I a I
It bad taken cou-ldvrable |terwuaalon
courts before the questlo« was Dually
Au«
•>|t|rv«A
to Induce the old lady to trust heraelf
decided.
FOFILANP ACADtMY. FOUTLANB. OF EGON
In an automobile; but finally she cun-
seuletl because, saya tbe Automobile
Magaslne. she was anxious to reach
lhe bedside of ber sick graudehlld lu
•’BtHli Mt, Wife and tuyarlf h«*r br*« a village some twenty tulle« sway
• •Ing < A"i AKETS •: t th. t arc tu* beat
Tbe owuer of the big autom iblle.
■ e-1 . .ti« «« ba»» •»•r
1?» it r h-
1 ui
»•ed
wm fratmr w th hea-Ut f.r for
who waa touring through leiug Island,
»bet lr ><1 • n r <»f y r : < A **< A b L I
had been very kind at»ut It.
He
»1.1
rc. »1*1 t: «... •
•
i*mr4iaiAly W a »« ’ • fr- . n
’ < a>- treta
chanced Io be near tbe station when
C has Mil «• Mt«
1’kUtiuff *5At« A lXp*. a i Co I viMburg. F b
the old lady fouud »be had tulsm-d her
her
train, ami when he orerheerd
C andy
lamentations
he tualated that ■ha
cathartic
III» route
should accompany bltu
Th* world today ia ftill of laawrot sufferers front that most loathsome
through that particular one of the half
diseaw. Contagious Blood Poiaoa
People know iu a general way that it is
-losen Ixing Island villages named
a Ui'i disease, but if all its horror* could be brought lx-fore them they
liainptuli where tbe sick grandchild
would shun it as they do the Leprosy. Not only the pens- n who cx-nbav ta it
lay
•uflets but the awful taint is transmitted to children and the fearful antra
They atarted at last, and everything •nd eruptions weak eyea, Catarrh and ether rvidem e« . ( ¡ .
n.l bl-irxl
weut well until. In attempting to pa«a show throe little inn - enta ate Buffeting the awful < on .«queue- . > I - otne
PtMMnt P b IBUA *
f et l
Tafite (i-w'd rw a wagon which occupied moat of Ibe body a sin
So highly contagious IX this form of blood |-->t- n that one may
(loud. N«««« NiA*««n Weaken or «»r
M»
road, the flying automobile went uuri be contaminated bv >r*u<lling the clothlug or other article* in ut.c by a
... CURK CONSTIPATION
«
pectedly Into lhe ditch, aud rather vio per« n afflicted with this miserable disease
Thete i* danger even iu drink
•aeeiiwt I...41 < ea»e«ey . thrawf- »«Mawei haw T»«k uf
lently deposited Ila occupants In an ing from the same v< «xl ot eatiug out of the same tal-lcware as inauy pure
adjoining Arid.
«■ I ■
Mt lata M I w-.tuen have I -and to their a-t v
Recovering from the shock, although Contagious lllood Poison is ao
somewhat con fused from tbe rather powerful and penetrating that
unusual method of alighting, the old within a short time after the
lady asked of tbe chagrined chauffeur: first little *>tc appeal* the whole
“la tbla a a a Hampton V
system is infected and every
“No. tna am." be managed to gasp; drop of bl<x>d iu the body ia
tainted with the poison and tha
"this la an accident ”
“O dear'" said the old lady. **TbeU • kin is soon covered with a re<l rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and
I hadn't oughler bare got out here, throat, swelling* appear in the groin*, the hair and eyebrow* fall out.
and unless the ravages of the disease are checked at thia stage, more
bad IT
violent aud dangerous avmpt -ttia appear in the form of deep au l i.(Tensive
Had Luas Track of lhe t'se-*.
•ore*, copper colored ap t lies, terrible pains in bone* and luuulcx, and
•1 jir"
Tha yuung woman wbo. when asked
general breaking down of the system
If abe bad read Borneo and Juliet, re
8 S. S is a *|- ifi for Contagious Blood Poison and the only remedy
plied that abe bad never read Juliet,
that antidotes thi. p< culiar virus and makes a radical and complete < ure of
but abe thought Romeo was lovely,
tbe disease
Men ury aud Potash hold It in check oo long aa the ayxteiu ta
waa of the same temperament as a under their mfluen.e. but when the medicine is left off the puison bteaksout
village postmaster wbo knew or pro- •gain as bad or Worse than ever
Besides, tbe use of these mineral* bring
tended to know aonietiilug of all ilia on Kheuinativm and at-mach trouble* of the worst kind, and frequeutly pro
dobigs
of
'ti^
world,
great
and
small
< USE-
duce bleeding and apong;ncs* of tbe gum* and decay of tbe lei th
S S 3.
Nome wags krom a neighboring town cure« Blood
‘
‘ Poison ill all stage* and evM reach«« down to hereditary taints
d/(OPAL/NE-
who strolled Into the postoffire one day
and remove* all trace* of the jxiiaon and
• ro B£Aur/fr
thought they would bare some sp-rt
save* the victim from tbe pitiable con»e
with tha wlae man.
B VO UK' ffO^ES
qucn-e*of this monster acourge. A*long
"I auppowe It'a pretty dead up here,
a* a drop of the virus i* leit iu the blood
h JM
ZOA» r/Ä//Sn//VG
Mr I'ratt." said one
it is liable to break out. ami there is 'langer
F
fAA'.ÍS
“Well, not so dead aa you think
I
of tran«mitting the di:.«a.*e to nthera.
r¿ ooKs rrc
guess there ain't much goes ou that
S S S. ia guaranteed purely Vegetable and
we don’t hear about, even If It dou t tan be taken without any injurious eff< ta to braltb, and an eiperimce of
nearly fifty year* prove-, fwyond doubt that itcureaContagi- .ua Ilh-o! Poiaoa
happen right here”
Write for our
Hon e Frealitient Book,"
"Why. you propio don't know tbe Completely an I perniant ntly
L ■
^>i/PAßL^
*
war • over.” esld another, falling t»a k *hi-.h describe« fully tbe ditlrrant stages and aympt--ma of the cliaesae.
r ■
DK/rS
ou
tlie
atock
phrase.
At?7 SCfiArCK
THC SWIFTIHCiriC CO., ATLAMTA, «4.
“Oh you can’t work that d <1ge ,.a
me,” replied the postmaster, looking
/MS/sr
kav : kg
shrewdly over his sp* tachs ' I gm-ea
I fullered the negotiations with Kitch
ener In tbe papers"
“Rut tbe.-e are some things that
aren't In tbe paper»" avid another
youth. “I don't believe yuu know
P. N. U
%• JI
when Rhak«peare died."
•'Well, no." said the postmaster. "I
didn't know that be was dead, but I
bran! last week be was pretty low.
C UtCULAJIS
PORTLAND ACADEMY
The Innocent
Suffer
With The Guilty
xucaicta
< , <*
>>\ J*'
BLOOD POISON IS NO
RESPECTER OF PERSONS
V
]
l onaumpthiw of trow In Germany
In Germany the annual con u.npilon
of Iron per capita la I'M joints and
pr-aluctl n
-'1
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