f
Distress
Jlfter Eating
Nausea between meals, belching, vom.
lUng, flatulence, fltt of nervous head
ache, pain In the stomach, are all
symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer
it U neglected the hardur It Is to cure It.
Hood's SarsaparlUa
and Pills
Radically and permanently core it
strengthen and tone the stomach and
Other digestive organs for the natural
performance of their functions. .
Accept no substitute for Hood's.
' Ibid dyspepsia twenly-llvs years and
took different mcdldnss but got no help
until I began Using- Hood's Barsapsrllls,
llavs taken four bottles of this medicine
and can now eat almost anything, sleep
well, bars no cramps In my stomach, no
burning and no distress.1) alas. William
O. BASsrrr, 14 Olney Bt Providence, R. t
Mood's SarsaparlUa promisee to
ur and keeps the promlee.
rrenteos II tones In Amerioa.
"It la a little strange," said Irving
L. Ituasell, "that the United States,
so far abend In national resources of
every other part of the globe In all
essential things, should be so deficient
as a producer of precious atones. I
am of the opinion that there will be
a big discovery some day of the most
valued gems, probably In some out
of the wsy comer of the land,
OOD WAYS OF MANATEE.
Something About th Hapldl VaaUh"
- tag Amerlceo Iteuow.
Many hundreds of people bave visit
ed the aquarium In the last few
months and bave seen the manatee,
or aeacow, but unless one knows some
thing about this rare and curious!
beast. Its round, olirllke bodr saddling
around Its tank, can bave aroused but
Natural.
McJlgrer Well, what do yon think
of that fellow Glddep? Jokeley tells
me be takes a cab whenever be goes
to look for work.
Thingumbob Yes, Glddep la em
ployed by a cab company to pick op
fares. Philadelphia Tress.
little liitercst, says the New York Tost
Years ago these aquatic animals
were very abundant in the warm wa
ters of Florida, but they were so re-
It l p Vaai Winkle Libeled.
Rip Van Winkle hud just been tak
ing a unp. During a hand upon his
beard, he murmured drowsily, "How
this grows on nml" After which be
fell Into a second doze, that be might
sleep out the remalulng ton years.
Yale Record.
"I do not mean to Intimate that we
sre exactly destitute of fine stones, but
that tlioso found are mostly of Inferior
of the old mines. In North Carolina ntleas!y killed for their flesh and for
..... . itiila nil 41... t Vi . r tia Ua 1 irtSlSkfvl A VAFff
a good many cinerolds and rubles ana,1"" ."" ""v "'
sapphires are to be had, but they are ran Indeed, and the fine for killing
not of sulllclent value to warrant cut-,0118 '0"-
ting. Some very fine pearls have been ancestors of these creatures
taken out of the shells picked up In doubtless lived on land, but manatees
the streams of Arkansas, and at one have so long forsaken terrestrial habits
time the search for them down there that they are even more changed than
amounted to a craze. I'earls, by the seals. The wholes probably are derived
way, have gone up In price from 200 .from the same ancestors as theso sca
to 300 per coot In recent years. cows. There are no external signs of
"A great many semi precious stones hind limbs In the manatee, but under
nre mined In California, the turquoise neath the Skin several small, useless
rTO Permenmtir tnraa. Vo flu or
II 10 rtaramtdr'iMnfIr.KllneUratNan
fmUift. Knd tm rrMSl trial bMlle andtraataw.
IJl.lt.kL Mllua,Ixd..W rub bk. 1-Lllnd.lutua, fa.
found out there being especially beau
tiful, but lacking in hardness. Tour
malines also come from California in
abundance. Washington Tost
$28.00 Reward.
E. 8. Jackson, alias O. K. Morgan,
etc., taking subscriptions for Mimsey's
and Seattle Star is a faker. Subscribe
through authorized Star agent. Above
reward (or causing his arrest.
Can You Con) age to the Word Kiss.
ltichard Grant White, the eminent
philologist, was asked once upon a
time to conjugate the verb "kiss." Ho
believed and maintained that English
How to Keep House.
With all the luxuries and pleasures
of this lite, its big enjoyments and its
smaller com oris, there Is an ollsc or B grammurlcss tongue, hence he felt
i m m. wm. wo uvo ui conwnu . no compunction when he gave this:
"Ituss, to kiss; re-bus, to kiss again;
plurlbus, to kiss without rcgnrd to
number; syllybus, to kiss the hand In
stead of the lips; blunderbuss, to kiss
the wrong person; omnibus, to kiss
every one In the room; erebus, to kiss
In the dark."
with in the form of aches and pain
In some way and by some means every
one has a touch of them In some form
at some tUne. Trifling as some of them
may be, the risk Is that they will grow
to something greater and rack the sys
tem with constant torture. There is
nothing, therefore, of this kind that we
haie a right to trifle with. Taken in
time, the worst forms of aches and
pains are easily subdued and cured by
the (roe use of St. Jucobs Oil. No
well regulated household ought to be
without a bottle o( this great remedy
for pain. It is the specillo virtue ot
penetration in St. Jacobs Oil that car
ries it right to the pain spot and effects
a prompt cure even in the most painful
cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciat
ica, Lumbago. You want it also in
the house at all times (or hurts, cuts
and wounds, and the house that always
has It keeps up a sort of insurance
against pain.
The Cautions Riley.
A friend of James Whitcomb Riley
tells a atory of an encounter with the
bachelor poet once bad with a woman
reporter. Tbe energetic young wom
an, after strenuous effort, bed finally
caught Mr. Itlley at tbe telephone.
This Is the couversstlon that followed:
"la this Mr. IUIeyT
"Yes. That la Miss H
"Miss Jones, of tbe Courier-Journal.
I've been trying alt day to get an in
terview with you, Mr. Ulley."
Ah, would It were now a view In
stead of an Interview," sold the poet,
gallantly.
"Oh, thanks! How long will you re
main in Louisville, Mr. Itlleyr
"Only a short time."
"Is your wife with you?"
"No, ma'am, ahe la not."
"Where la she, may I ask?"
"You may ask, my dear Miss Jones,
but I flud It very difficult to answer.
I am In absolute Ignorance as to ber
whereabouts. For aught I know to
the contrary, ahe may right now be at
the other end of this telephone." Kan
aaa City Journal.
bones, close to the vertebrae, are all
that is left of tbe hind legs and feet -In
almost all mammals there are
seven bones In the neck, but the man
atee has six. The bones of these crea
tures are very heavy and solid, and.
Indeed, tbe ribs used to, be carved
and sold as Ivory. Tbe upper lip is
one of the most curious structures of
this odd animal. It Is very thick and
Drngglels Come Handy.
Young Lady liars you a city direc
tory here?
Druggist Yes, madam.
Young Lady I'tease look through It
and find Mrs. Sewseam's preseut locs
tion, and address this envelope to her.
Here's two cents for the stamp.
KKeeley liquor-morphine-tobacco
I ' r."f HaMTt PFBMiNFWTIYmlWri
f OS FULL (SVITKULARS -
mmmmwt iigTiTOTf- powtl ANo.oor,
Steel Used In Making; Pens.
The latest figures show that more
ateel Is used In the manufacture of
pens than in all the sword and gun
factories In tbe world. Tbe first steel
pen was made Just 100 years ago. A
single firm to-day manufactures 200,'
000,000 annually, using seven and one-
half tons of tbe finest sheet ateel each
week, or 78,000,000 pounds in a year.
Deafness Cannot Be Cored
swollen and Is split up tbe cente
horellD In fact But the manatee , -V"! "ri'0
w - way vucurauei Dgi. tnu mil ia or cmmLitu.
But
makes good use of this fact, and as
both sides of the split are roughened
with stiff bristles It Is an easy matter
t local applications aa ther rannot reach the
tw
tloual remedied. iJeafuessts caused by an In-
JiaiUCU VUUUILIUQ PI IDC mUCOUS I1U1DK Ol In
Eustachian Tube. When thle tube U Inflamed
Hie Tears. ' Effect of Moral Teaching on f oath.
Poor Feeble (about to bs operated i Two small boys stood hefora ladam
on (or sppendlcitis) Doctor, before von
begin, I wiah yon would send sod bsve
our pastor, the Iter, Mr. Uarps, come
over.
Dr. Cutter Certainly, If yon wish It,
but sh
"I'd like to be opened with prajer."
Life.
To Break la New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen's Foot-Earn, a powder.
It cures hot. sweating, arhina. swollen feat.
Cnrneorni, Ingrowing nalli and bunions. At
11 druggists and sboa itorfi.ZV Don't accept
anyaulMtltute. Sample mailed FREE. Address
Alien S. Olmtted, U toy, N. Y.
There Is now no pitchblende, from
which radium is extracted, for sals at
the Austrian mines.
1
Stubbs of the Juvenile Court. They
gazed fearfully Into his earnest, yet
kindly face, and, not too badly fright
ened to understand, grasped tbe Import
of the lecture.
"My boys, tell me, now, why did you
lump off and on those cars? You knew
that you might have a leg or an arm
cnt off, didn't you? You might bave
been killed. Now, you haven't got any
more arms and legs than you need,
have you? Don't you see that it's very
foolish of you to put yourself In dan
ger In that manner?"
Sitting In the little waiting room of
the court half an hour later, both boya
were silent They bad evidently been
pondering over the words of the judge.
Not so much reverence as might bave
been expected was heard In the voice
of the smaller boy as be suggested to
the other:
"Huh! Bet that's how the judge lost
his own arm." Indianapolis News.
you bare a rumbling sound or lm
. . . . - i, infr, tun wutn it in entirely clone
lor mm euii-r ui n.-u v rcu w .cni u .h. raanlt. and nnl th hn.mn.ilmi. -.n .
rfect hear-
Ieafne la
Without moving its body and to browse taken out and this tube restored tolls normal
on the filaments, tbe two parts of the i.SroTV
Up acting like a pair of forceps. I which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
The male manatee hns a strong tusk wewul g"eroaneHundred Dollars for any
In hfIi 1nw lmf In iha female, while esse of Iafnre (caused by catarrh) that can-
" ' . , ... ,t,. it t cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for
circulars, iree.
r. j. uhesii s tu., Toledo, O.
No More Orphans.
Bishop Potter admitted at a dinner
the other night that be bad fallen Into
the habit of asking his wife what be
should sieak about If called upon at
any public function.
"My wife told me Oils evening," he
said, "that she would like to have me
correct a rumor that has been going
around to tbe effect thut she Intended
to give up ber house to an orphan
asylum.
' 'Ti.ll tm ortlABta at i11nnj If vAit
say anything,' she bade mo, 'that It Is " " ' -
nut bo. I have already taken In one
orphan, and I do not propose to admit
any more Into my house, If I can help
If"
The Wrens; Girl.
Miss Passay (with affected indig
nation) Mr. Huggard caught me in
the dark ball last evening and kissed
me.
Miss Pepprey Oh, I wouldn't blame
blm.
Miss Passay Why ahouldn't I
blame him?
Miss Pepprey You say tbe hall was
dark; It was undoubtedly an accldenL-
Philadelphia Press.
the tusk extends four or five Inches
into the skull, it never breaks through
the skin, and so Is perfectly useless.
At a distance, when one of these crea
tures raises Its bead above the water,
it looks remarkably like a human be
ing, and many stories of mermen and
mermaids are doubtless founded on
such a basis.
The method of capture of these un
wieldy creatures is interesting. Spe
cial nets are made, exactly fitting tbe
stream for which they are Intended.
After it is thought that the manatees
have ascended for the purpose of feed
ing, the net, the meshes of which are
about a foot square, is stretched
across the creek. It Is fastened firmly
the
other. When the manatee strikes tne
net he blunders ahead, thrashes around
and the loose end of the net giving
way tbe creature is entangled and Is
then rolled ashore.
Sold br Drueslsts. 75c.
Hall's Family Tills are the best
A Russian lieutenant gets about $200
a year, a captain about (300 and a
major $450.
Mothers will find Mrs. WLuslows's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for thslr children
curing the teething period..
a man
A Boston Husband,
Mrs. Caudle I think there's
downstairs.
Air. uauuie i tnougnt i heard some
one. Suppose you go down and able him
what he wants. Even a burglar wouldn't
strike a woman, you know. Boston
Transci'pt
Becoming Constitutional.
"Is It true dnt Uncle 'Kastus bss got
de lung trouble, like I heard?" asked
Mrs. Jacksou, anxiously, for Uncle
'Kastus wss a valued member of the
neighborhood society.
"True! I reckon It's true," said Aunt
'Stasia, with a sort of sorrowful pride.
QUEER FRAUD ALLEGED.
Towns Mexican Ynrnlalicd Mexican
1'eone to Indian School in Kaxnaaa.
A young Mexican of many aliases
waa arrested late Saturday afternoon
at the postofflce by Deputy United
States Marshal Brighton, charged with '
one of the queerest frauds that baa
ever come to the notice of the Fcd-j
eral officers here, says the Los Angeles
Times. For a week the offlcere have
been looking for a man who la men-1
tioned in the warrant aa Peter Koxas,
but who gave the name of Llndsey j
when arrested, and la also known as
Jose Algeron.
This fellow's game was a double
beaded proposition. Some time ago
be wrote to the superintendent of the
"De trouble's been chasing back and j government Indian school at Law
fo'th among two or three ob hla lungs re nee, Kan., alleging that be bad in
for deae two las' months, and dls tuo'n- his own family and among relatives
Ing de doctor said It 'peered like anoth-' and friends Indian children to tbe
er one was gwine to be affected 'less be" number of forty or fifty whom be wish-
For bronchial troumes try Piso's Cure
for Consumption. It Is a good cough
wr-ru-'wuia. at oruggiais, price ia cents.
If the wife isn't boas during tbe
honeymoon ahe doean't amount to
much as a ruler.
8eir-Rtghteons Man's Last Words
Dr. Charles II. Parkhurst was talk
ing about the self-righteous. "They are
a strange class," be said. "Whenever I
think of them I am reminded of a man
who died in Leipslc while I was study
ing there, some thirty years ago. This
man was so abominably self-righteous
that they say he murmured as be lay
dying: 'And if I owe any man any
thing I freely forgive him the debt' "
Miss Nettie Blackmore, Min-
heapolis, tells how any young
woman may be permanently
cured of monthly pains by-tak
ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound.
"Totnco Wos: I had frequent
headaches of a severe nature, dark
spota before my eyes, and at my men-
atrual periods I sunerea untoia agony.
A member of the lode-e advised me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, but I only scorned
good advice and xeit that my case waa
hopeless, but aba kept at me until I
bought a Dottle and atartea taking
it. I soon had the best reason in the
world to change my opinion of the
medicine, as each day my health im
proved, and finally I waa entirely with
out pain at my menstruation periods.
I am most grateful. "Nettie Black
more, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis,
Minn. 1 5000 forftlt If trlalnal of about IttUr
w'q fSi-wiMMse cannot ot products.
If there Is anything about your
case about -which you would
like special advice, write freely
to Mrs. Pinkham. She will hold
your letter in strict confidence,
bhe can surely help you, for no
person in America can speak
from a wider experience in treat
ing female ills. She has helped
hundreds of thousands of women
back to health. Uer address is
Lynn, Mass. ; her advice La free.
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Some of the most stubborn diseases enter
into the system through the pores of the rkin.
Like a sponge, it absorbs poisons of various
kinds, which are taken up by the little blood
vessels beneath the surface of the body, and
emptied into the great current of the blood.
The juice of poison oak and other noxious
wild plants percolate through the skin like water through t iponge, are
taken into the circulation, breaking out afrcali each seuson, and linger
ing on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system.
Dye Poisoning; among the employes of dye houses, and from wear
ing colored under clothing and hosiery, is of frequent occurrence
and dangerous to health,
causing boils and tores and Tow OAS AND ITS amors.
,;. Orsr fifteen years aao I was poisoned with Pol
Otner eruptions. ton Oak. I tried remedy after rsm.dy without
Workers In lead, braSS sjettlna relief. Bores broke oat over my body and
i ,i01a are nftrn on my tonsue, affeotlne; the llnlnff of my mouth,
and other metals art otten Vln Bboui a ,,, mr dootor tol4 , M
poisoned by the chemicals try B. 8. S., wo ion I did. After taking three
mnA arirla imcd in nolish- bottlee all ths sores dleappeared, and I hewe not
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ln. e.tri;nr.rvn thn akin pletsaeurs. I am certain that S. B. 8. will do all
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and which find their way DnTui,, xr. CON. O'BRTAS.
through the pores into the .
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Blood Poison, the vilest of all human disesses, it often con
tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothmg or other arti
clcs used by one Infected with tl.it dangerous poison. The deadly virus
findincf ltt way through the poret of the
skin.contaminatesthe blood and produces
fearful ulcert, eruptiont and blotchet.
The diseasee that enter the tystem by
absorption or through the pores are as
deep-seated and dangerous at any brought
an hv internal causes, and cannot be
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ed to send to the school at Lawrence.
How he succeeded so successfully In
"working" the officials there Is yet to
he made plain, hut, nevertheless, they
forwarded transportation here for the
alleged young full hloods.
Now for the trick. Mr. Koxas
that's his official name so far went
forth Into the highways and tbe by-1
ways and collected a band of between
forty and fifty Mexican youths of the
peon class. He told them that be
would furnish transportation to Kan-j
aaa to work there for $3 a day, pro-j
vlded they would pay blm $4 apiece
In advance for their jobs and the ride.
Of course, be did not send tbe whole
fifty In a bunch his operations cover
ed some little time.
The "Indian children" began arriv
ing In Lawrence, and one look at them
caused a falling of the Jaw of tbe
superintendent, for be knew full well
real from a bogus redskin at any
age. lie would like to see tne scnooi ,
fuller, to be sure, aa these offers from
proline Callforulana had made promise ,
that lt would be but no, tills stock
would never do. He could not look
for Increased appropriation for bis
school on the strength of this bunch
of peons.
The Kansas officials conveyed their
suspicions of fraud to the officials here,
and the work of tracing the trafficker
In young Mexican boys was begun.
In the meantime Koxas sent similar
letters to a government Indian school
in Colorado. This suporlntemlcnt was
on the lookout, and wrote decoy lot-
tors to Koxas, who was arrested while
receiving one of these.
The "rake-off" the Mexican made
was the $1 a bend which he collected
from the youthful peons for whom he
succeeded In securing transportation.
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