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The Year Round. AMERICA IN HISTORY. All the year around chronic or ne- glected rheumatism hangs on. It is Thing, the Kngti.h Fchoo’boy Learn. About the Revolution. worse in chilly, damp weather, but never sj bad that St. Jacobs Oil can’t The American school history has been promptly and effectually cure it. the main bar to friendliness with Eng land, by reason of its comments on the Turple Kobe.. wars ol ur independence and of 1S12. The lieutenant governjr of South I was vs ry curious when I tirst visited Caiobna wears a purple robe of office England in 1880 to see hew the revolu when presiding over the senate.—Chi tionary war was treated in English cago Chronicle. school histories, but the only history I found, in a little village school that I visited, dismissed the matter with a mere statement that in a certain year we separated from the mother country and set up a republican form of gov ernment. The geographies paid scarce The first step in Spring ly more attention to our country, and I came away with the impression so should be to cleanse Nature’s ma ly Americans have, that the Eng lish schoolboy is taught far less about house from Winter’s accumu our country than Its importance should lations. Hood’s Sarsaparilla warrant. Within a month I have come a "School History of England” does this work easily. It is across for boys of what we would call high America’s Greatest Spring school age, and have been more that at the manner in which the Medicine. It purifies the blood, astonished writer, Cunningham Geikie, treats the subjects which have so long remained as milions of people say. It makes the weak strong, as nervous ■ open sores with us, largely, because we men and women gladly testify. It cures have supposed that the English were all blood diseases, as thousands of cured either willfully ignorant of the wrongs voluntar ily write. It is just the medicine we suffered at their hands or at least for you, as you will gladly say after you were unrepentant. I found that this have given it a fair trial. Bad Blood— “Although past 70 years of history, one of a well-known series of age I am thoroughly well. It was three school books, condemns the policies of bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla that made England's governments, at the times of me so after spending over JtiO in medical attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on our ruptures with them, more severely my ankle.”—M rs . L ouisa M ason , Court and in harsher language than I remem street, Lowell, Mass. ber ever to have seen in an American Running Sore«— “After worrying four school book. After enumerating the months I gave my children Hood’s Sarsa- Sarilla and it cured them of running sores, burdens, just and unjust, which Gren [nod’s Pills cured me of dyspepsia and ville forced upon us, the historian goes constipation.”—M rs . K ate E’. T homas , 31 on to declare the insanity of the king Governor St., Annapolis, Md. and the illness of Pitt at a later date Consumptive Cough—“ Five years (1760). lie says that the members of ago I had a consumptive cough w hich re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to the government were ill fitted to take take Hood’s Sarsaparilla which I did and I’itt's place, and one especially, Charles recovered normal health. I have been well Townshend, chancellor of the ex ever since."—M atilda B ridgewater , Cor. Tearl and Chestnut Sts., Jeffersonville,Ind. chequer. “wanting in prudence and self restraint, was destined to be the evil genius of England at tills crisis.”— From “Anglo-Saxon Affinities,” by Ju lian Ralph, in Harper’s Magazine. Never Disappoints DYSPEPSIA *• For six years 1 was a victim of dys pepsia in its worst form 1 could eat nothing but milk toast, and at times my aiomuch would not retain and digest even that Last March 1 began taking C A SCARETS and since then 1 have steadily improved, until 1 am as well as I ever was in my life. " D avid H M vhpbt , Newark. O " Only the First Step WILL LEAD THE LIBERALS. Hood's Pills cun* liver ill.*, the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The Party of Gladstone Ha, a New and Very Mediocre Head. The Sorehead. In order to keep the stove hot you should keep it coaled. îks Drink is a noun that many men are unable to decline. is Difficult." SaMapatil/q Modern Science Recognizes No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. Bterllaf Reuaed; CwsRyaay. Cbleags, Msstrsal. MO-TO-BAC ... lark. Sil ‘‘Do you know of a good fortune teller?” ‘‘Yes; Bradstreet or Dun.” Bold and guaranteed by a’! drug gists to CURE Tobacco Habit. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. Why Some Girls I'se Paint. Miss Sillygirl (sobbing)—I think it’s awfully mean. That iiorrid Jones girl has been saying that I paint. Miss Meanness—Never mind, dear. I expeot if she had your complexion she’d paint, too.—Stray Stories. Wipe Ont. Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism. Oil cures Neuralgia. Oil cures Lumbago. Oil cures Sciatica. Oil cures Sprains. Oil cures Bruises. Oil cures Soreness. Oil cures Stiffness. Oil cures Backache. Oil cures Muscular aches. It is the specific virtue of penetration in St. Jacobs Oil which carries it right “I feel all run down,” said the down to the Sciatic n rve in the cure of jocular citizen as tiie cyclist rode over Sciatica, and the effect is to soothe the him.—L. A. W. Bulletin. nerve and wipe out the pain. Piso’s Cure for Consumption bus been a God-send to me.—Win. B. McClellan, Chester. Florida. Sept. 17, 1895. Strangely enough the “better half” is not tiie one wiio does the betting. JOHN POOLE. P ortland , O regon , To Cure a Cold In One Day can give you tiie best bargains in general Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, All druggists refund money if it fails to plows, belts and windmills. The new cure. 25c. __________________ steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. American or European plan. Room and TRY ALLAN’S FOOT-EASE, board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50 cents A powder to be shaken into the shoes. to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. vous and uncomfortable. If you have Permanently Cared. No ntsor nervnusnes smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien’s FITS rllo after first day's use of Dr. Kline’s Great Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes Nerve Restorer. Send for I Kr.K Se.oo trial walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating bottle and treatise. DR. It. IL KLINK, Ltd., U3V feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves Arch street, Philadelphia, 1’a. corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp FOR MEN ONLY. or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials. Try it today. Sold by IHl ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. all druggists and shoe ctorer; for 25c. Trial Men requiring unsurpassed treatment should package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm consult personally or by letter “Free” with the sted, La Roy, N. Y. pioneer and only exclusive men's specialists in the DR. FOOTE & STAFF Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, tbe United stat»-« DiseaMW of men made '.he of a life-time. Unfortunates everywhere new leader of the Liberals in the A bad player and a bad piano make study should immediately communicate with I)r. Eoote, British House of Commons, is a very a bad combination. of Chicago. Everything confidential. Remedies sent everywhere in sealed packages and letters in ordinary individual so far as talent and envelopes. Correspondence solicited, Latest will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth plain Surgical, Medical and Electrical methods political ability are concerned. He has ing Mothers Syrup the best remedy to use for their ; adopted. Deluging tiie stomach w ith drugs aban been thirty years in Parliament, has children during the teething period. doned. Avoid drugs recommended by the unau Precious manhood—Chronic, special and — CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local application«, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional direase, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is Composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the beat blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful resuits In curing oatarrh. bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propra., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75e. Halls Family Pills are the beat. MACHINERY For Mills, Minos. Shops and Farms; Steel Log- ging and Hoisting Engines; Hoe Chisel Tooth Saws, Albany Grease, etc. StR UEXHV CAMPBEL »IAXXEBMAX. served as Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of Ireland, to use American terms, and yet has never made the slightest impression as an executive, as a statute writer or as an orator. His father was a rich Scotch merchant, who sat for the uni versities of Glasgow and Aberdeen, but had never entered either. The son, with a Cambridge degree, became a pet of Mr. Gladstone, who held the father in strong friendship; and one of the Bannermans of Manchester, an uncle on the mother's side, bequeathed the nephew a fortune and a name. He had everything in ills favor—education, leisure, freedom from cark and care, ambition even, connection with the Ashburnliams. marriage into the fam ily of Gen. Bruce, inherited opinions longdetached from need of defense, and Gladstone for a patron, yet all that even the precincts of Westminster know of tbe announced leader-elect of the minority in the House of Commons is that he has held various offices, and that he is "safe.” 27 to 86 First Street Portland, Or. 34-36 Fremont Street, San Francisco. UNCLE SAM C And ro« D good enough for you. There is more of Carter’s Ink used by. the'U. S. Government than of all other makes put together. It costs you no more than the poorest—ask for it. Funny booklet” How to Make Ink Pictures ” free. CARTER’S INK CO., Boston, Ala»». BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rr .WOTE THE NAME. The National Inventors’ Association. (I ncorporated .) We do a general rATltNT BUSINESS. We secure, introduce and sell patents. Our regis tered attorney can get you patents direct from the government without delay. Agents wanted in every town to sell patented articles. Further information furnished on request. R< h » i bl» C hamber or C ommerce B uilding , P ortland , O regon . Effect of nn “H.” A cockney whose name was Ogton, which he, following the usage of his class, pronounced Ilogtown, settled at the beginning of the present century in the city of New York, where he did business as a trailer. Hl3 prefixing of the "h” was the occasion of a post office story, which Dunlap, the author of the “History of the Arts of De sign,” tells. Before the clerks of the postoffi<-e knew Ogton. he called day after day to Inquire if there were “any letters for John Hogtown.” “None, sir,” was the Invariable an swer. “Very strange!” said he, feeling un easy aliout the goods he had ordered from England, and the bills of ex change he had remitted. One day after the usual question, "Any letters for John Hogtown?” his eye. following the clerk, noticed that he was looking among the letters be ginning with H. “ ’Olio!” cried he, “what are you looking there for? I said John Hog town.” "I know it. sir, and lam looking for John Hogtown; and there's nothing for you.” “Nay. nay!” shouted John; “don't look among the haitebes, look among the boes.” And among the O's were found a pile of letters addressed to John Ogton, which had been accumu lating for many a week. LADIES £ BL >■ fr* ■ ■■ ■■ ■ MM Ask drufgl.t, for Dr. Martel ■ French Female Pt I la In metal box with French Flag on top in Blue. White and Red. A Novel Advertisement. He Knew Their Use. TATUM & BOWEN «Z thorized and self-styled specialists in Western towns. Few genuine sjiecialists locate outside of New York or Chicago. In these cities your pri vate altairs are safe. Unequaled treatment for all diseases ami weaknesses of the Genlto-Urinary, Sexual, Reproductive and Nervous Systems. Im pediments to marriage removed. “Sypliala” positively purifies the blood, cures syphilis and removes all white ulcers in throat or mouth, cop per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin, also catarrh and rheumatism. “Vigorala,” tiie only permanent restorer and invigorator, gives vigor to vital organs and nerves, prevents and cures grip. |1 per bottle, 6 for |5. Trial bottles, cither remedy, half price. When we hear of a fire where the organ was saved, we don’t know whether it is an advantage or a detri ment.— Washington (la.) Democrat. A photographer is never positive re garding his undeveloped negative. Insist on bavin* the genuine Iwl ■■ "Relief for Women" malloi FREE in plain ■ ■Bended te-timoniale and particulars particulars. 'waled letter with te-timomals FRENCH DRU6 CO. 3»1 *383 Pearl St.. New lark. DON’T GIVE UP Because von hare pains In your back, your etomach 'refuses to digest food, or because everv step seems a burden. It*, your blood; try MOOflE’S REVfiLEO REMEDY Hundreds have been permanently cured by IL 11 per bottle at your druggist's. OR. GUNN’S “ESP PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headache and Dyspepsia. Remove rimpies and Purify the Blood. Aid I'i*-stion andPrevenl Biliousness. Do not Gripe orSicken. Toconrince you, we will mail sample free, or full box for 25c. DR. BOSANKU CO., Philada., Feuna. Bold by Druggists. URE CURE FOR, PILES 'HlNiiPiles produce moisture and eauss itching, form, as well as Blind, Bleed mgor Pr »trading This a form, Piles ar* cured c-.- . by -, Or. —.. . losanko'iFile Remedy hins and bleeding. Absorb« tumors. a Bt<>pa itching Jarat dru«’Nta >r sent l.jmail Treatise fr»-* write —, about jour case. DR BOS AN KO, Phnada , Pa. RUPTURE CURED. We guarantee to fit every caw we undertake. Pou t put ft off; write for particular, at one. C. B. WOOIHKI» * CO., Ii|»rt Tru.i P ittar«. 10B second Street, Portland, Or. i Always provide for the worst—th* beat is able to provide for itself. I a Disease of the Blood There is & popular ideà thàt this disease is caused by exposure to cold, and that some localities are in fected with it more than others Such conditions Frequently promote the development of- the disease, but from the fact that this ailment runs m certain families, it is shown to be hered itary, and consequently a disease of- the blood. 1 ' '4 Among the oldest and best known residents of Bluffs, Ill., is Adam Vangundy. He has always been prominently identified with the interest« of that place. He was the first President of the Board of Trustees, and for r long time has been a Justice of the Peace. He says : "1 had been a suf- ierer of rheumatism for a number of years and the pain at times was very intense. I tried all the proprietary medicines I could think or hear of, but received no relief. “I finally placed my case with several physicians and doctored with them for some time, but they failed to do me any good. Finally, with ray hopes of relief nearly exhausted I read an article regarding I)r. Williams’ Piuk Pills for Pale People, which induced me to try them. 1 was anxious to get rid of the terrible disease and bought two boxes of the pills, I began using them about March, 1897. After I had taken two boxes I was com pletely cured, and the pain has never returned. I think it is the best medi cine I have ever taken, and am willing at any time to testify to its good merits.”— Blujfs (Hl.) Titties. Tne genuine sold only in p&rk- ages like this 50* At drug- I gists or direct (rom Dr Williams Medicine Co, Srhenertòdy, , H Y ’ 1 (ft per box buw&tr »no «trxejMui The fool’s advice may be poor, but it When coming to San Francisco go to is at least sincere. Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street. Fieddy—What’s a reformer, pa? Cobwigger—He’s a man who failed to get a nomination on the machine ticket.—Judge. private diseases sc ientifically treated and CURED bv Dr. E. M. Ratcliffe, the cham pion specialist of the Pacific coast.. Urin ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Manhood, Varicocele. Rupture, treated according to latest and best methods known to medical science. I)r. E. M Ratcliffe, 265 Morrison St., Portland, Or. RHEUMATISM Health for Ten Cents. A lively liver, pure blood, clean skin, bright •roa perfect health Caacareta Candy Cathar tic will obtain and secure them for you. All druggists, lvc, 25c., 50c. CANDY CATHARTIC r 1.000,000 Ballots > rom One Ship. The U. 8. Receiving Ship Vermont, now over 50 years old, has been the schoolhouse for over 1,000,000 sailors in our navy. The age and the accomplishments of the Vermont are much the same as Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which has been before the public for 50 years and has cured innumerable cases of malaria, fever and ague, besides dyspepsia, constipation, indiges- t’3n, blood di? Orders and kidney affections. “Do you know what conservatories are for, Willie?” asked his uncle. “You bet I do,” replied the boy promptly, and then, turning to his sister, he asked: ’Shall 1 tell them, Mamie?’ ” That being the first intimation she had had he had been in or near the conservatory the evening before, natur ally she blushed,—Chicago Post. ' An original and novel form of adver tisement oomes from Russia, where a shopkeeper posted np tiie following announcement: “The reason why I have been able hitherto to sell my goods so much cheaper than anybody else is that I am a bachelor and do not need to make a profit for the mainten ance of wife and children. It is now my duty to inform tiie public that this advantage will shortly be withdrawn from them, as I am about to lie married. They will, therefore, do well to make their purchases at once at the old rate.” The result was that there was such a rush on the shop bv anxious customers that enough extra money was made bv the enterprising proprietor to pay the expense of his wedding on an unusual- ly lavish scale. Tiie Voice of Wisdom. Aluminum In Bonks. Saya Epictetus—Only the things which are within your will concern yon. Those outside the power of your will are not yonrs Therefore let them alone and be untroubled. It is now possible to roll aluminum into sheets one four-thousandth of an inch thick, in which form it weighs less than ordinary paper, and experi ments are under way looking to its use in the manufacture of books. The metal will not oxidize, is practically fire and waterproof, and is immune against the attacks of the various parasites. Iler Maiden Aim. j Hoax—So young Goldrox has take a wife. What whs her maiden name? Joax—Her maiden aim seems to have been to marry Goldrox, and she proved an unusually good shot for a woman.—Philadelphia Record. A Hazy Term Defined. Mi»« Fondart—Jack, what do they mean when they s|>eak of a first-water diamond? Jack—One tliat—urn—er—one fresh from tiie mine—never been soaked, you know. — Jeweler’s Weekly. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Greek and Roman doors invariably open outward; a person passing out of the house was therefore obliged to knock on the door before opening it, to avoid collision with a passerby. It would be difficult to imagine more ■ extraordinary digestive powers than those of the hyena. One of those i beast« has been known to «wallow six large bone«, whole, without crushing them. A German investigator states that the fig wan known to eastern people lie- fore the cereals, and that it was as im portant a fruit with these primitive tribes as the banana with those of South America. The owners of the famous cog rail road running up Pike’s Peak, have de cided to change the motive power from steam to electricity. It is esti mated that the cost of making thd change will be about *50,000. Stool Trace« for Herne««. A new use for steel has been discov ered consisting of traces for harness. A narrow ribbon of steel from one incli to one and a half inches wide and rolled very thin is used. The steel trace is incased in leather. While showing a tensile breaking strain of double that of the beet leather the steel traoe can be afforded 20 per cent cheaper. The steel is necessarily of the finest quality. Dainty I’uraaola. broidered in bow-knots, serpentines Artistic beauty adequately expresses and polka dots on plain taffeta back the array of sunshade and paiasols now grounds. These are very beautifully rapidly appearing for tiie summer of lined also. Crosswise effects are very 1899. Dainties and beauty of matetial, prominent, and the ones with striped oombined with good taste, are their borders will find greatest favor with leading characteristics. Tlieir size is J those desiring a reasonably-priced enn- rather larger than that of previous sea- s.'ade. The finish at the top was an ' sons, the mnjoritv being 20 and 22 elaboration new on parasols last year, inches. The coaching shape is the and this year the idea has been carried , favorite, while many for full dress oc- even to gteater lengths. One beauty ' casions are heavy with ribbon-edged has a top finished in imitation of a flounces. The lace parasol will be lit- ruffled collarette tied with a bow of | tie used. Foi those desiring something libbon and it was decidedly fetching. exclusive, regardless of expense, tiie A cord and tassel oi a bow of ribbon handsomest ones are exquisitely em [ invairahly ornament all handles. For La Grippe Use “5 Drops” FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENT8. BHEUMATISM. SCIATICA IND CATARRH T)lto < J J '.TRADE MARK.] Cured by “5 DROPS” Three Years Ago. DOCTORSPRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE He is still well and writes, on Oct. 10. 189(1: • I teel it a duty that I owe to God end suffering humanity to announce to you and all the world what * 5 DROPS” has don« for me ” SIBERIA, PERRY CO., IND., JAN. 29, 1R9S. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY:—! would like to thank you for youi great remedy, ”5 DROPS,” and tell you what it haa done for me. I had Rheuma tism In> very joint and in the heart and i had Catarrh of the Head for 30 years, 1 was so poorly that 1 lost the use or my legs and arms, and could not move without pain. I was so crippled that I had done but little work foreeven long y«ar», and our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism and Catarrh were incurable, and 1 believed him. But now, AFTER USING “5 DROPS” ONLY TWO MONTHS, I can truly say I HAVE NOT FELT SO WELL FOR SEVEN YEARS. This medicine does more than la claimed for it. At this time my Catarrh is much bttter and I have scarcely any Rheumatism at all, and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing is now good and my eyes'ght is much better. 1 have gained more than 10 pounds of flesh and can do a full day h work. It is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young child, for It has the same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the Hives of the child, and causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old. WM. M. KELLEMS. SIX TESTIFY TO ITS TRUTH. In a letter of October 10, 1898, from Mr. Kellems, he says: “I feel it a duty that 1 owe to God and suffering humanity to announce to you and all the wor.d that J am yet In the ring with untold thousands of others, to testify to the gr< at m< r ts of your valuable remedy called ”5 DROPS.” 1 believe I was the first suffer» r in this part of the earth to learn of the existence of ”5 DROPS,” i-ome three yearn ago. I was then badly afflicted with Rheumatism, Catarrh, etc., which my letter of Jan. 29. 18!'6, fully speaks of. All I can say is ”5 DROPS” c ured me. To make a long story short, ”5 DROPS” needs no recommendation in this part of the country, as everybody know« the ”5 DROPS” remedies around here. IT HAS CURED more cases of Rheuma tism. Sciatica, Neuralgia and many other pains than any other medicine that has ever been sold or heard of. For the last three years I have noticed the effect ”5 DROPS” has on the tdek, through my own observations as we ll as my brother, who Is a prac ticing physician, and USES THE ”5 DROPS” IN HIS PRACT1« E. All y< that wish for further Information, write» and you arc» sure to g» t a reply without any de.ay. I will (as I have done In this letter) cheerfully recommend it to any one» that I may come in contact with. I myself can never forget what this remedy has done foi me and many other«. Yours very truly, WM. M. KELT.EMS. Siberia. Tn<i Witnesses to the above: Jas. Brady. J. R. Cox, E. R. Huff, S. 'Jaylor, Dr. 8 W. Kellems, Jno. Hays, all of Siberia, Ind. The wonderful success that has attended the introduction of ”5 DROPS” Is un precedented In the history of the world. Think of it! it has CURED more than ONE MILLION AND A QUARTER sufferers within the last three years. This must appeal to you. One million and a quarter people cannot all be mistaken. If suffering we trust you may have sufficient confidence to send for three large bottles of ”5 DROPS’ for $2 50, which will surely cure you. If not, then send for a |1 bottle1, which contains enough medic ine to more than prove its wonderful curative prop» riles. Pre paid by mall or express. This wonderful curative gives almost Instant relief and is a PERMA NENT CURE for It hen inn t I siii . Mclnfirn. Meurnlgla. Dynprn«la. Ilaekarhe, AMtlimn. Ilsi Fever, < ntarrli. SlrrpleMMii\erNrrvona and Nru- ralaie Headache«. Heart Urakiic««. Toothache, Earache. Croup. I.a iirlppr, .Mularfii, Creeping ViiinbneuR, Bronchitl«, and kindred di«ea«e«. As 18 name and <To«e>. LARGE BOTTLE <300 dores) SI, rC prepaid by mall or express; THREE BOTTLES. |2 50, Sold only by us and our agents. AGENTS APPOINTED IN NEW TERRITORY, Write today. SWANSOS HIIEl MATIC Cl HE CO., 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Aii 1 inportant Discovery. An important discovery which may revolutionize lighting by electricity has just been made. This is incandes cence in air. An aluminum tube three- twelfths of a millimeter receives the current through two small platinum wires, the tube becoming effulgent on the passage of the current. No glass bulbs are needed, and the light, it is claimed is much more effulgent, while the cost of manufacture is appreciably less. Rhe Wanted Full-Length. “I want a “sculp’ of Parvenu,” said his good wife, as she entered the sculp tor’s studio. “How would one of these busts strike you?” said he, as he pointed out some samples of his work in this line. “Them's all right; but 1 want a full- length bust of him. When kin become to be measured?”—Detroit Free Press. A A big yield of both profit «nd .«atisfaction will result it you plant FERRYS Seeds YOUNG MEN! For OonorrtMM and OJeet r**t Pabst's Okay Rprrlflr. II b the ONLY nn’dh’ine whicn will cure »-ash and sr«*ry ease. 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