Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 27, 1902, Image 5

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    ———■is*** «‘«©av»‘>Ta*©ts
I WUT TO BUY FOR CASH
*
Chicken, I hick anti G< wm feath- 1
i er*. Ad'Iresa
O. O. SMITH.
I
1 tfHh
DavlaStu.,eorAluntl.Or
CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
The Remarkable Experience of a
Prominent Statesman-Congress­
man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na
a High Endorsement.
csBHBeeEœ a asBasasasasaErci
+'F++++++++++*+'M'T■
good
::
i $bort Cytorie$
When Alfred Tennyson ap|>earvd In
the Oxford Theater to tvcelvv Ills 1». C.
L. degree. It Is said Hint hla disheveled
hair and generally negligent state pro­
voked the undergraduates Into groet-
Ing him with the Inquiry: "Did your
V
mother cull you early, call you early.
MV. STnRHKREPeR.
W* *ell you Not*.
Alfr.Nl. dear?"
Raisin*, Dried Fruits. Vermont Maple Sugar,
Dates, I'lgs, Money,—everything you need for
A visitor nsked the Inte James Tlsaot
the holidays; better quality and louar prices
one
day whether the picture he was at
tnan you can ftn<l elsewhere. Send fur our
work <>u was lutended to Illustrate the
Special holiday Price List, or write us and we
will call on you.
lime of Christ. The artist replied In
TO GROM’ERS: We always buy eggs, butter,
he affirmative. "Then." said the visit-
chee«*. apples, pear«, onions and spuds, Ilare
ir, "itoriult me to cull your attention to
you any to sell I Let us know, it yuu grant a
nn error. Aloes, such as you have In
good price.
your picture, did not exist In the Medi­
terranean region till after the conquest
WOLF & SONS,
of Mexico by Simin." Tlssot promptly
Wholesale Fruits and Produce.
took bis brush and altenxl the picture.
Some Goettingen students who had a
10» I RONT ST.. PORTLAND. OR.
Congressman Meek.son, of Ohio.
keen adnihmtlou for klopstock. the
Hon. David Merkison is well known "German Milton.” once fouud one of
not only in hi* own state, but through­ his stanzas unintelligible, aud begged
out America. He was elected to the hint to explain Its exact meaning to
Fifty-tith congress by a very large ma­ them. The («tot read the stanza tlieu
jority, and is the acknowledged leader carefully re-read It—then read It again,
of his party in his section of the state. while nil looked on with bate«! breath.
Only one tiaw niarre»! the otherwise At last he s|Hik<>: “1 cannot reeollei't
complete aitccess of this rising states­ what I meant when Iwrote It, but 1 do
man.
Catarrh with its insidious ap­ retueniitor that It was one of the finest
proach and tenacious grasp, was hi* things 1 ever wrote, aud you cannot
only unconquered foe. For 30 years he do Itotter than devote your Ilves to the
waged unsueeessful warfare against dlsrovery of Its meaning.”
this personal enemy, At last Veruna
So mnny nieml>ers of the staff of the
came to the rescue. He writes:
! Mafeklug Mall were recently Incapaci­
••I have used several bottles of Pe-
runa and I feel greatly b.-neftted tated at oue time that the editors felt
thereby f:on my catarrh of the head. ■ obliged to apologize for the paucity of
I feel encouraged to believe that if I uews In a certain issue. "YVe are
use it a short time longer I will be sorry," they said, "but we could not
( l I y able to eradicate the disease of help IL One of the ata IT had rlieu
thirty y ears’ standing.”—Dav id Mcck- matlcs and partial paralysis of the
ison, Member of Congress.
shoulder, another hns had a few days'
If you do not derive prompt and sat­ colic, nnd yet another could uot coute
isfactory results from the use of Para­ to work ttocauito his chll«l was dnuger-
na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv­ ously 111. One left without uotlce nnd
ing a lull statement of your ease and paid two pounds for nu Interview with
lie will be please«! to give you his valu­
, the resident magistrate In tonseqtience,
able advice gratis.
and another selz.nl th«, opportunity to
Address
Dr.
Hartman,
President
of
Established 1S76. For more than a
break Into teetotallsm. while more ter­
The
Hartman
tanitarium,
Columbus,
quarter of a century the reputation of
rible
still, one of our best went and got
IV. 1«. Douglas shoes for style, com­ Ohio.
married.”
fort. and wear has excelled all other
Lovers of Dancing.
It Is said that one of the great ene­
makes. A trial will convince you.
The Porto Rican native is very much mies of -the overland telegraph Une In
W. L. DOUCLAS $4 SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
given to dancing.
Both men and Central Australia Is the coiutuon green
ii,io3.sio
jme.w« women have a natural love for the lall- frog. In order to save the lusulutors
Best imported ani
leathers, Heyl'j room.
from ttolug broken by the lightning
Patent Oalf, Enamel, B^x Ca f, Calf. Vici Kid, Corp/.a
Colt, Nat. Kangaroo, Fast Color Eyelets need.
t!TQ Permanently Curva
5© fits or nervousne« they are provided with wire "droi>-
TIIQ after firve lava iaa of Pr Khaa » ureal Nerr* Itors" leading round them at a little
Caution ! Th© irrnulne have W. L. DOVQI-AF
vauiiuu 4 natn»* and price »♦amped on bottom.
Aeetorwr. Send for F R B K 9'2-00 tnalbottle and treat»
» SNnes
mail, 2.V. extra. Ehis. Catalog fm*
D a . R- H Kusk-Lui . WJI ArvbSL. PLuadaikhiA,PB distance to conduct on to the Iron pole
W. L. DOL'CLAS. BROCKTON, .MASS.
in ease of need. The frogs climb Hie
Professional Advice
|«>les aud find the Insulators c«x>l and
Patient—What would you advise me pleasant to their lM>di«-s. and faucy that
to do for dyspepsia, doctor?
the "dropper”!» put there to furulsb
Dr. DeQuick—Well, if you want it
them with a back s«mt. After a nap
real bad hire a cheap cook and est ir-
they yawn and stretch out a leg until
tegularly. Two do l*rs, please!
“ For «lx year« 1 « ■» a rirtirn of <1 y«-
It touches the pole—result, sudden
Fepaia in its worst form 1 could eat nothin«
death to the frog, and as the laxly
To Break in New Shoei,
ut milk toast and at times my btomach would
not retain and direst even that Last March 1
Always shake in Allens Foot Ease, a prw<!er. continues to conduct the current to
beran taking CASCARETS and since then 1
It cures chilblains, damp, sweating, aching,
have steadily improved, until 1 am as well as I swollen fe*-t. Cures Corns and Bunions
At earth we have a paragraph In the pa­
•ver was in my life. '
all druggists and shoe store«, i'<* Don't accept pers to the effect that “In consequence
D avid H M vhpbt . Newark. O.
any substitute Sample mailed FREE. Addresa
trf an interruption to the lines proba­
Alien S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y
bly caused by a cycloulc disturbance
CANDY
Marriage Would Cure.
In the Interior. w«> are unable to pres­
CATHARTIC
Mr. Gntnppe—That boy will never be ent our readers with the usual cables
good for anything until he marries.
front England."’
Mrs. Gumpps—I suppose not.
Mr. Gumpps —No; he’s got to get
FROST DISTURBS RAILROADS.
over the habit of hanging Around the
On Nearly All Russian Line* It 1* *n
house.—New York Weekly.
Preparing* for
Holiday Trade
I thought It was a task Io hold the skein
ns mother wound
The crimson yarn while here ami there
a stubborn snarl was found,
I thought my lot a dismal one, as sitting
there at night
I heard the humming spinning wheel and
watched the tirelight
I'aiuY out across the Moor and back as
fairy dauevra might.
Ah. how I n*<M to long to *<>• the world
I'd read about.
Tv pack my little carpet sack and boldly
■ally out!
Itductnntly I used to bow my bead upou
the chair
When father found that It was time to
•ay the evening prayer.
And thinking that my lot ns* bard .th,
how alwurd it seem* —
I want up to my little bed beneath the
whitewashed beam*
And, far away from worldly carva, bad
proud, ambition* dream*.
'Your Hair
“Two ye«r* eg® ,nT *""r •••
falling out badly. I purchased a
hottie of Ayer's Itair Vigor, and
soon my hair stopped coming out."
Mi»* Minnie Hoover, Paris, III.
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
JOHN 1*001.1!, PORTLAND»
• '«•>< »I M w H mmi Mr««t.
Can fi»« t"U Ih» twat bargains In Hollon
ana Fiiglii.-a, W I
in 11 la. 1'11111 p. In.| Gons
ral Mai hluvrv
W....I Hawing Mu hlix-a a
a|«'lall|
H<a no Iwiora liming
IIECOUHTS SOLITUDE.
THine is
A ariiM pathos in
the LIEE
I‘ort lit nd Dividend Company
vu and tlM'i.mmsrelsI UM*
1*1 W Making*»» Ntrr«l, Putitami, <>,»(„„.
i?.' wilt »art. you
II ■. |..r ......... ...
• »■ will <* ii > you
....
11 M> |,.r tuonili
will «aril >ou
in. |wr Mouth
r*>*i l« monthly
fall <■> a rii*.
of »»veral year»
iM'catn» th« chief .,r th,,
the death or iihui.
no reason why you must
........ 1* again he
go through life with half­
coming tollvu hl
th» political ,lf
ponimutt, oFttnou.
starved hair. If you want
A HoartHu* t.ii.1 li.t -t ht*..l inr (ll< 1«,
fulr» of Great |t| ,t
II*.« Normal Kiiol.'rir.r'ru Iraiul.ni I'. imi I-
long, thick hair, feed it
aln. I.tnig ngt> i„,
itimi, ahi. h I'*« • wi'ar*ir rr.l.lmct. I„r *,u.
ittigaririi iT**'.'., I'li« Hoar,lias li' tuiriiii til
• l> a 11 <1 o tied th«
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
ir>«l'l«* • fh*<r(<il *o<l -.11 . ............................
liollie ruin t| II e a
lor yuiitis la<li.-,
lor t *1*10.11« or oilor in
and make it rich, dark,
lorioailou «1'1'1» Io
Hott a* affecting
Oh. there I* much that I have learned
Mir.« Ki K a NIIK TKIIWF 1rs. I'tlm'lnal
about the world since then.
Ireland, to »|,lcl,
and
heavy.
And much I've seen that serves to wak*
hv Hinl hl* party
|l H < Mil*. All AraftM*.
the wonderment of men;
wi*r<» oiirv voiii«
Tbs world I* far more splendid than I
I u IIU m I, iiik I now it
K j oír tlru«gi«< rsnitel •«IT1)' >"«.
Washington Farmers It 1« probtibl» tlmt tlivK*
dreamed that It could be
M-nd ns on» d"Tl*r *utl »« » ill r«|ur.*
1« hoi n |U oro
As lying 'neath the rough-hewn beaius
yvil * lol II'' Kr »<(•• »("' «“• ”•• n»ut*
atreuuoua opponent Io Hint policy tu
and
Stockmen
Indorse
it »nur nt o«*» eteri •• o «les
X.l'h eu,
fair viaiona came to me—
’
J t A \ t II l t> . I.'well, Nsa*.
found In British public Ilf».
But one great glory of the world has
Prussian Stock Food! I h < llusebeiy
a rclirwetl activity In public
passed away fore'er,
I ne'er again may hold the skein at moth
nr« amt Illa high atatlon miik» a *tutly
er winds, back there.
»(AD THS FOLLOWINQ LSTTSPS.
of hla character lutervatlng and mu. u
Or, when the tire's low, kneel dowu wlu la
TH1V IMAK POR THIMIIIVII.
light ii | hui till* aubjuct I* ghcii by th»
father offer* prayer.
London Mall In a recent article.
—Chicago Record I lernld.
Lord Rosebery, an ya the Mall, I* un*
of the wealthiest and quite lite in<>,|
CARE FOR YOUR RUGS.
brilliant of Hie lliltlah arlsl.s-raey, nrt
Maaj of Them Are Spoiled by Ire
I* a scholar of erudition, an author uf
Hirsute C«k ulutlon.
queut Iteutiugu.
(IlNlInctloti ami the finest orator of hl*
1.itile Wvyiiie (just returned from
The manager of a Chicago carpet de
day. He «land* out from amid *
imrtmeut, whose knowledge brings bint Sunday ecluxtl)—I" it true that even
wealth of nicdlucrlty lii aulitary and
the
hairs
of
our
brada
aro
number»*«!?
au annual Income of 910,000, advised
grand distinction.
Mr.
Fronlseat
—
The
lllb.e
say*
so,
the following treatment for valuable
Hut. underlying all this scintillating
rugs: Imy them wrong aide up on the niv child.
«
■tirface, there la n grim aid terrible
l.ittle
Wynnie
(after
a
pause)
—
It
grass, l»eat with a furniture beater, re­
pathos In hla life the put lx >• of utter
verse, and sweep carefully. a soft brush won’t I h > very hard to keep track of
solitude. Unseen by the crowd of ad-
being the preference, or a giuxi carpet yours, will it. papa?—Judge.
mlrvrs w ho worship and envy him in
swtroper. A little airing outside of the
rito'» ('ore I« t good e.nii'h medicine.
Ills proud supremacy, unr.x'ogiilxej
sun's rays I* good occasionally, when It hat cured cuticle» and colds fur forty
•'ven by those who write and apeak of
they may be carried In the house. 1'he years. Al druggists, cenia.
him a* of a well known friend, there
Ä-aiaTJi'
average American housewife wear* out
Lovely Partlc*.
Is
an almost tragic lonellnea* In hl* JH>.
1
tier rugs by continually sweeping and
■Ilion not merely In bls political ala-
Nodtl—I'm going Io give * children*»
beating. The plan of putting them
tus. but lu
III bin
hla domestic life.
life II.. 1«
upou a line every two or three weeks, party. Will you com»?
I
probably nt
at the prc»eut
present moment th»
Todd—<hi one condition.
or eveu once a mouth, an I there hav­
most closely observed of nil public men,
“Ami tha»?“
ing them whipped, la not to be eom
“That 1 tan play with the rhildron
the l'.'*t known to the general run of
mended If the rugs are of auy value.
lit* countrymen. HI* circle of ac­
When a rng Is to be thoroughly clean and don't hat« to talk with Ilia groan
quaintances I* probably larger than
ed.' It *hoifhl be sent where (lie work up»."—Life.
that of any other pers.ni tint of royal
Is properly done or else washed at
rank, ilia friends are legion. Yet it
home. A machine I* now In use w liieli
would | h > scarcely overstepping the
loosens the dust and remove* It by
MADC. BY TrtC NAKtR) OF
truth to *ay that he tin* uot a ■Ing'«
means of a strong current of air. This No Pain, and Doesn't Vo«t Muth, •t
Ml« Bro*., Portland, Oregon.
' ON >Att '
Intimate that there la not a living
la effective and not hard on the rug
ikifiiwriat
creature With Whom II« can ever eii
When the surface becomes soiled It can
The wonderful changes *c.ompli*hrd
1
tlrcly throw off that reserte that hides
lie washed with no fear of Injuring the by ad vert isinit dentiat* are well illu»
a?AiocytJ
hla Inner seif a* a garment lie I*,
colors, »Ince the majority of oriental tralci by the fame of Wl*e Brother*
eveu In the midst of the applauding
rugs are waahed repeatedly l>ef n'e Mhose oilier* are in the Failing build­
multitude, nt a roceptlun, or at hi* own
reachlug this country and the dye* ing, Third «nd Washington •tOYt*, *
dinner table, always alone. It I* only
used are thereby mellowed and enrich Portland, Oregon. It h true that you
OILED CLOTHING natural Hint this louellueaa of <1I m | hm U-
ed. The best mrthod of washing a can have a tioth pulled entirely with­
lion should beget a love of solitude.
large rug Is to stretch and tack It upon out pain aud that the coil of fais» teeth fcbOMON.f MAYS TNC MML POINT)
OFCXCEkkHCE ÀKP filli
It la n<>t far to wek for the cause of
a clean floor, then scour It well with i* very moderate. Tin* great advance
COMPUTI
SATISFACTION
till* |>atin-tic oeelualun. Lord Itos.»-
soap and suds. After the acourlng It in dental surgery i* on« of the hle»*mg*
bery's life, with all It* glories, with
must be thoroughly rinsed, to remove ot the present age. Establishment*
■ II Ila achievement*, lia* been a *n<l
all trace of the animal matter In the like that of Wise Brothers in Portland
one. From bl* earliest days Fortune
soap, after which It should not be re­ rentier it about as pleasant to tit your­
■quatidcre.1 her richest gift* on bl tn
moved until It Is perfectly dried. Then self out with new teeth a* to aopiire
kOMII Ml 'LL
with a lavish hand Born of a mother
It will not shrink and will lie perfect- j any other artille of wear anti naefnl*
HOMI;
as beautiful, ss faaclnntlng a* alls wa*
ly flat upon the floor, A small rug may ness. We sugge»t that our realera
«I.A I Ml.NT
Ihtvlli'ctually brilliant a former maid
be tacked upon the al le of the house watch the W 1-e Brother*’ advertí e-
Tbit w<»»»»terf*i| <*bt-
<>f honor and bridesmaid t<> Ik-ltaln*
or barn, scoured as If on a door nml tuerit* ami act ii|sin them.
n»w* du* tot is ('alls*!
gtrftl
iw !>• »urvs
late sovereign heritor of a proud title
then rinsed with the hose.—Good
pwi/pir *Uh«»m <>| m > is­
Lltcrar) Note.
Housekeeping.
nnd of great wealth, blessed with men­
ti on th*i ar* |iv»a up
Willie—Pa, a magazine is j i*t a place
ludi». II© entree with
tal gift* and aptitude* *urpns*lng
lh«w« Won<|*»riul t hi»
filled with powder and guns and things,
Chicago a (Treat Inlan l Port.
■ •© her’»«, rwii». hud*,
tliose of any man since Disraeli, and
harks and vefvtablea
That Chicago I* a great shipping ecu ain’t it?
liiMkrssed of ■ sound If not robust con­
that ar© entirely un
Pa—No, my son; it's usually tilled
ter almost everyoue know». But lliai
|im«n in iti*-»li«ai •*'!»
stitution. the world lay st bl* f.-vt when
h r«'.i<h ’ h» tm of t )i«*ee
Element of Expense.
It now ranks fourth among the ports with advertisements of powder ami
■
.
al»*«
a* lilt)« uiore Ilian a b«y he fell In love
»■ ' (I’ U 1'trf .1' I *. »
r , . > . ■ V .,
In a recent issue of the "Oregon fur I ot tlie "orlJ 1» not so well known. The guns and things —Philadelphia Press. hr lir tiHi'rulul
A Feast of Good Things In St. Nichols*
with the wealthiest helr.-s* of hla tlmo
Pleaaant. Palatable. ________
Potent. ______
Tasta ______
Good. D*
__________________
iy nera le diWeteul »liaraM «. Ile
Good. Never Sicken Weaken, or Gripe 10c. 26c. We.
die Fortsehrltt» des Elaenbahnweoen»’' ■»’est figures relating to the matter of
guaranirre lo cure recai ri> a«ilima. Itllif.
for 1903.
Miss ltnrii.nl» Rothschild, bolrvs* to
Fresh Corn.
IhruAi, rbrumai>sm, ©erYn^ieqrae, sumía* h
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
St. Nicholas announces for 1903 L. von Lublmoff, chief engineer of the shipping are:
tlio wealthiest an.l most powerful
*rt » •' et a, ett
I mm hundred* of tret
•terHac keasvd* (Mi^aay. Chkea<a, Maatrval. Maw Tart. Ill
Would
yoq
like
to
know,
in
th«
mid
­
'ais I hafge« manieralo
» ail ©nd «re h rti.
London. lfl.529.0D5 tons; New York,
"The Story of King Arthur," written Trans Siberian Kail way. describes an
branch of that dl*tlngulalie.l family.
rállenla <>ut of the r ty write fur Irla nit* ami
dle ot the winter, what lt«»h corn I* rirt
«Har* IV-• «1 liviUin siam|M. (uMl D
and illustrated by Howard Pyle, a com­ interesting phenomenon of frost action 18.+15.320; Hamburg, 14.19 n .9I7; Chi-
Ill* meeting with her wn*
romantic
like?
If
you
would,
get
a
can
of
Mono
­
I A I ION > IO.K. ADDII» ma
panion story to his famous “Robin which has been observed on the line of c»i°. 14.18fl.100; Antwerp, 13.573.472;
■■ anything ever conceived by any
pole
Corn,
and,
if
it
were
no.
for
tha
Hood.” Two short stories by Mi«» that railway In Siberia. This phenom Liverpool. ll.«18,U(W, and Marseille*,
THE C GEE WO CHIESE MEDICINE CO. novelist. Illa carriage collld.'d with
Frog's Skin is Porous.
M'ason, yon would probably not knot»
114.
Akott, will soon appear in St. Nich­ enon. the distortion of wooden trestle I
IJ2', I tor J Nt., towUana. Or.gun,
tiers, nml l>y extraordinary agility,
the
<11
fferen.-e.
Monopoly
Corn
is
A piece of frog's skin not larger in olas, with other stones and articles by bridges by the action of frost, 1* clo»e-
Chicago lead» all United States ports
combined with no less extraordinary
diameter than the rubber tip on your other well known writers. St. Nicholas ly connected with the extensive froat ''xoept New York in tonnage, and the canned where it is grown, only the beat
|ireaence of mind, he aprang out nnd
lead pencil has more pores in it than makes a specialty of papers cf informa­ disturbance» of the roadbed In general con»tant extension of lake traffic has and tenderest ear* being u-e<I. Il re­
caught
h.-r a* «lie fell after having been
In
th*
*«l»*ncr4
prlrr
*n>|
there are meshes in the mosquito net­ tion, richly illustrated articles on prac­ which are encountered In both Euro- »dded not only to the commerce of Uhl tain* the natural freshaeM and flavor
divida'ini» ia ..tir
1,:«■>.»> throw’ll upward by th« force of th«
ting on your screen door.
ot
the
vegetable,
and
yon
won't
find
it
»1 «r«. of t-*-**ury .(ori, ¡.«r
tical subjects, like the navy yard, the pean and Asiatic Russia; but while the <'»K”. hut likewise very largely to the
Impact Then he carried bur, *lunned,
v*lu« |l «*<*h. «Il i. ir* *. ir»
latter effect has been known for some I commerce of Cleveland, now a very Im half *0 goo<l if you sh I i for any other
»t‘«*b no |»ruiuot»r‘* •(.«•*.
to a neighboring bouse.
Mothers will find Mrs. Nlnstow’s Sooth as»ay office, etc.
brand.
Your
grocer
doubt
I
«es
handles
No
ati.|.|«n,l.
ap|M>rtton*d
The
price
of
St.
Nicholas
is
three
dol
­
time, the action on bridge structures portant port of entry; Detroit. Buffalo,
tne Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
11« devoted to her nil the ardor and
lo tma.,14 aitvcli
t.wn ori»
Monopole
grovelie*
and
can
furnish
you
•blldreu during the teething period.
lar» a year. The publishers announce has been noted and studied only during Milwaukee. Duluth and Toledo.
factor» *n<| ic*rhln«r»
l'rra-
passion of a great nature, and. dosplts
with
them.
If
l.e
will
not,
write
us
«ni
•iiMu-rl|.tl
‘
>n
prie*
2»
r*ni*
that new subscribers who begin with the last few years, says the Engineer-
The chief articles of commerce on rhe direct and we will advine you of one
the most relentless op|x>*ltlon on th«
{mr »1 «r« untll rrn *lnln« »1-
An Abbreviation Explained.
January may receive the November and iug New*.
lakes are wheat, flour, coal. Iron aud
otntenl "( .•>.<■«> .harr« * «
who will.
Wadhams A Kerr Bros., «old ati*r whlrh 11« r«u Minio* alt«-* la to 1« part of her fill her, he Anally succeeded
The origin of the symbol “cwt.” for December numbere free.
The disturbance of the roa lbed by I lumber.
M-l «o< • 'I lo |'M
lo- io t . !. • . « ■, •
III winning her. The love that had
packers, Pot Hand, Ore.
hundredweight is as fellows: C is the
ri««.
An rarrnordlnar». «ai» and r*mun*r>
frost
is
a
very
serious
matter,
states
stood the »tress of a trying courtship
I.ton
a
Fly
Catcher.
Joe Dun.
■ Uva tnt-rianlllr ii.anuiactiirlng ln*«Mtiro-iit
initial letter of the Latin word
Judicious Advertising.
Mr. von Lubimoff; on 95 per cent of
o'blrr.. (or t.xplaiialor» l'r,Hi|«<-lti«. «<>1» ot lnstr.1 unimpaired .lining the whole of
The keeper of the carnivora, bouse at
“centum,” meaning a hundred, and wt
To “dun” a man for debt comes from
ami l>» I*«», The ('all orni* l'ure
Every man must blow hi* own horn eharcer
Ills married life. Ills wife wa* some­
Mann(*r(<ir1ii* < otrqwu», 7.1 San Fernando
are th» first and la*t letters of the word the memory o( Joe Dun, bailiff of Lin­ all Russian railway lines It constitutes the Philadelphia zoo led the group of
one
of
the
most
Important
problems
of
nowadays,
and
judicious
*dverti*ing
1*
■t.. loa Angele*. Cai
thing more than a wife tn him. Nhn
visitor»
to
the
outdoor
quarter»
of
the
“weight,” and are used as a contrac­ coln, who wag so keen a collector that
maintenance of way. The disturbance lion«. "Look at that fellow over there," the great horn that enables many to I». M. U.
was his maker. BI10 threw herself
No. 47 IVO*.
tion for it.
his name ha» become a pioverb.
occurs mainly in low-lying, wet he said. "It'» Intereating to watch make themselves heard in the din of
heart and soul Into ills work aud Into
ground; the soil In such places is gener­ him catching flic»."
competition.
Jewelers' Circular
Ills sport. It was she that had mads
ally found to Ive clay overlying or with
him a politician; It was she Unit set
The lion lay beside a little puddle Weekly.
Intervening layers of water bearing that the rain of the night la-fore bail
him out on that brilliant caroer which
sand or gravel. The action In prolong made. He dipped bis paw Into the
she never lived to see him constimmste.
ed cold weather seems to l>e about as sticky mud and then extended the
The cff.N't on such a man of the trag­
follows: The earth gradually frecoea member and lay very quiet. The paw
ically early death of such a helpmeet
downward, and as the moister strata« served a* a fly trap. File« lighted on
enn tie understood, It accontila for nil
are reached the contained water causes
hl* love of solitude, hin preference for
It and »tuck fast; buzz all they would
them to freeze In thin sheets or lain!
quietly tending hla ronca nt the llur-
they
could
not
get
away.
And
the
nations. As the frozen layer Increases
dans, or wandering llp mid down the
But a good liniment or plaster will often give In thickness It tends to separate from lion, says the Philadelphia Keeord,
terraces at Mentmore, to the gnycty of
after
a
dozen
or
two
were
collected,
temporary relief because it produces counter the strata below and to form bumps
a social life.
rop
irritation or reduces the inflammation and sore» or hillocks. A succeeding rise of tem­ calmly crushed them and prepared Ills
Lord Rosebery Is one of the most
ness. But no sort of external treatment can have perature produces an open and porous paw again.
For Infant* and Children.
restless men In the United Kingdom,
•‘He does that every day," the keeper
any effect whatever upon the disease itself, for structure In the frozen layer, and any
lie Is troubled with Insomnia and lx- la
Rhoumatlsm Is not a skin dlsoaso, but water entering from either above or said.
constantly traveling from scat to sent
is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and below fills the Interstices. When the I
“Love My Do*,
In vain efforts to rid himself of Ills
the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid temperature again falls this water
amusing story comes from Paris
enemy.
salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and freezes^ and
expansion further (,y the device adopted by a prominent
■ r-/’ • ■ •
Ht. Peter's Caihc.lral,
no amount of rubbing or blistering can dislodge raises the swelling.
clubman of wealth and position to form
The largest cnlhi'ilrnl In the world Is
these gritty particles or change the acid blood.
In time thin process produces notice­
Nt. Peter's, nt Rome, on the site where
Rheumatism often becomes chronic, and the mus­ able roughness of the roadbed, which the acquaintance of a lady well known
It Is said Nt. Peter WllS Interred. The
clesand joints permanently stiff and useless and may be so extensive as to make traffic for her beauty In social and theatrical
tolnl length of the Interior Is (112'4 Kil-
the nervous system almost wrecked, because so at any considerable speed positively circles, say» the London Globe. The
IN F A N fôffifffiYfTb R i:‘N
gllsh feet, transept 4IH!(i feet, din meter
much time is lost in trying to cure a blood disease dangerous. Mere resurfacing Is only Indy was lunching In a fashionable res­
of cupola 11'3 feet, height of dome from
with outside applications or doctoring the skin. a temporary expedient. The only effec­ taurant In the Bols de Boulogne, ac­
companied by her equally well-known
pnvetnent Io the lop of cross, 44N f.a't.
Rheumatism must be treated
tive
means
to
deal
with
portions
of
the
Promotes Dicjeslioii.CIrcrftil
Louisville, Ky., March 37, ’03.
poodle.
The
dog
was
running
about
It wiis begun In 1150 A. I'., dedicated
through the blood, and no remedy
railway line that are thus affected ha*
nessand liest Contains neither
GentlemanI am glad to say that
from table to table, picking up pieces
In 1020, but not lllllshed until INSO.
brings such prompt and lasting relief
been
found
to
be
(1)
to
drain
the
sur­
Opium,Morphine
nor
Mineral
8. 8. 8. has cured me of Rheumatism.
and collecting morsels from other
Forty three I’.qs's lived mid died dur­
as S. S. S. It attacks the disease in
About two years ago I suffered from rounding soil thoroughly by deep drain­
N ot N arcotic .
(liners,
and presently, when It returned
ing the process of building. The cost Is
the blood, neutralizes the acids, and
Rheumatism In my knees and feet, age ditches, so that the ground water
set down at |70,(XX).(M)0.
removes all irritating or poisonous
my ankles swelling so that I could level In the neighborhood of the road­ to It» mlitress, she was aatonlahed to
not put on my shoes This continued bed Is lowered well below any possi­ see written on 11» back In red chalk:
substances from the system.
Ave tftU »SAMIXLtFTCIOH
White stockings are fashionable, but
for several months, during which bility of frost extending down to It, or “Tell your mistress that she Is simply
S. S. S. strengthenn and enriches
they should be clean.
time I was applying liniments and
au
r*MMt
•
exceedingly."
adorable,
and
I
love
her
the thin acid blood, and, as it circu­
(2) to Increase the depth of tilling suffi­
A-A./z. U»~
going by my physician's directions,
The gentleman signed bls name, After
lates through the body, the corroding,
Anur <~A .
The average woiniin doesn't think
but derived no benefit. I was told ciently to protect the natural ground
gnawing poisons and acid deposits
this
a
formal
Introduction
was
no
longer
below
It
from
the
action
of
frost.
The
Hint she Is renlly sick unless she Is Ink­
of 8. 8. 8. and tried It. I immedi­
are dislodged and washed out of the
ing some kind of rncdlcliio with a
ately got relief, and continued th* Alling must be of open texture and well necessary.
muscles and joints, and the sufferer
medicine until I was entirely welL
drained, so that It will not Itself give
dentil's head on the bottle.
The Milkman'» Explanation.
Is happily relieved from the discom­
3108 Floyd St.
D. J. DUANE.
trouble In the same way. Both meth­
“My dear," said the young husbnnd,
forts and misery of Rheumatism.
Aperteci Remedy for Consti™
ods of protection are, where possible, "did you ever sis-ak to the milkman
• <•/>«• • >e/eï* <• »exéí«) * iîxîd *xeMOèXf) •XeYe'ne (f
________
____ so far as they go, but they don’t go fat
External ____________________
remedies are all right
t
used simultaneously.
linn. Sour Stomach,DialrlutCA
about there being no cream on the
enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier,
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish
The distortion of bridges Is a more milk?" “Yes, I told him alxmt It thia
and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound difficult matter to cope with, though,
<C
ness and Loss of S leep .
f
to meet with disappointment, and will of course, the aggregate of damage and morning nnd he lias explained It satis­
i
be nursing a case of Rheumatism th« Interference with traffic Is very much factorily and I think It quite a credit
Facsimile, Signature of
For Christmas Presents.
to him, too." "What did be say ?" “He
greater part of their lives.
less. It may be stated that the piles
S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, are In each case driven well down Into said that he alwnys filled the bottleartte
NEW' YORK
does not contain any Potash or mineral the subsoil below frost level, but the full that there Is no room on the top
.»
of any kind, and can be taken with rising of the surface layers, ns explain­ for the cream."— Kansas City Star.
e
safetv by old and young.
ed above, lifts the piles up with It by
Case of Mistaken Iilentity.
about their case will receive valuabl« friction.
Rheumatic sufferers who write us
--------------
JOHN ALLESINA
"Sir, your son has been throwing
aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made.
:
«tones
st
me.
”
Departed Glory.
We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of
•I
TWO HTOKEH:
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
"Did
be
hit
you?
”
years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains in a How sad I used to be In those old days
2.1» Washington Hl.,
B» Morrluon Ht.,
“No.”
away back there
n**r
near
I—denied form much information about Rheumatism.
•Then It wasn’t my boy!”— Das
Before I knew the world was full of
Woo<1*r<l,<T*rlie A tto. Mier A Frank (10.
the twin mo/no oo., A tlanta , 04*
Kleine WIUbtalL
hudden snares and cure;
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St, Helen's Hall
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