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The widely advertised act cama to a till don rnd, and the professor emerged rum th I rid the curtain and apologls d fur tlin actions of Ma pat la about Bene words: 3 "Ladles and gentlemen: III am very rry to dlHnpiioInt you tola bevenlng Te are compelled to crave our wnKagemi-nt until the management jrtiKHKua a new orchestra leader. 4 "The ono at prevent hemployed 'at to air on top ot la end, and my bird a ken Mt for a begg." Philadelphia Jfuuilc Ledger. I Frea la Oar ReaSars f Writ Murlna Ty lumaila Co., CbOaao, fa ! Illualralrd Era Ituoll Trr: Writ all bum Vuur Kjra Traulra'ai.l tlir wui b4tu m (o tba l'rur AiiUvaiioa ol tba Murlna Bja Kamlia In Your Hartal t'aaa. Your frru(ICUI will Irll you (hut Murlna Kallarra lura fcyaa, Htronirttiana Weak fcjaa. Lfeaan't fcnart, lmlura kya 1'aln, and arlla fur 60a. try It Id tour Kraauu In liabj'a Xaa luc ical KjralWIa and uranulailuu. I Poor Man. rresidant Rlllott of the New Haver jallroad. condemning socialism, aald: 1 "Man la an aco,ulaltlve kuIiiirI, and oclullHin can't coma till tie loses his rqulHltlvenens. That will be never. "The levrn ages of man have been Veil tubulated by somebody or other fu nn HcqulHltlre bnnls. Thin: "'First ago Sees the earth. I " 'Second age Wants It. "'Third ago Hustles to get It. i" 'Fourth nice Decides to be satis Ji'd with only about bait ot It. " 'Fifth age Becomes still mora jpoderate. - 'Sixth ana Now content to poa jrss a six by-two strip of It. "'SeTenth an JeU the Strip.'" tow York Tribune. f In proportion to Its weight Califor nia redwood Is the stronRevt conifer o far tested at the United States for tat products laboratory. This strength a due to Its long fibers. ( Madras, India, has an electric street 'Tallway with 14 miles of track, em ploying 700 persons. VALUABLE SUGGESTION 1 IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE I It Is now conceded by physclans feat tba kidneys should have mora at tention as they control the other or fans to a remnrkable degree and do a ytmondoiiH amount of work la remov es the polnons and waste matter from syvtem by filtering the blood. (During the winter months evpeclal , when we live an Indoor life, the (Idneys should receive some asilxt tnca when needed, as wa tnka less Heroine, drink levs water and often Int moro rl'h heavy food, thereby fcrolnK the kidneys to do mora work (ban Nature Intended. Evidence ot ldney trouble, such as lame back, an toying bladder troubles, smarting or turning, hrlrk-dtiitt or sediment, sal low complexion, rheumatism, may be freak or Irregular heart action, warns ou tluit your kidneys - require belp Immediately to avoid mora serious frouble. Many physicians clnlm that an her pal medicine containing no nilnernls r opiates has, the moat healing Influ ence. 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Its strenuth and Its verv Ufa; eventually producing a feverlsh- ness and Itc hing of the bcbId. which It Dot remedied causes the bulr. roots to abrlnk, loosen and die then the balr falls out fast. A little Dandeiine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Dandeiine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful balr and lota of It If you will just try a little Danderlna. Save your balrt Try ltt A Sign of Poverty. They were tulklng about poverty a few evenings ago, when Congressman Gilbert N. Haugen of Iowa told of an Impression a man from the rurul wilds once got on visiting the city. The rurallte, the rongrcsHinan said, bad gone to the town on a long an ticipated vIhU, and when he returned he had much to relate of city ways and what be saw. "They put on all kinds of fancy frills up there," he narrated to the eager crowd at the corner store, "but I don't believe they bev got half tba money they pretend ter bev." "Well, do tell," wonderlngly ex- Claimed one ot the eager Haveners. "Ya don't really mean it. Jake?" "Ysas," was the convincing rejoin der of Jake. "One night I went by a house thet looked purty big, but jea ther same ther people In It were so darned poor thet two wlmmen was playtn' on one planner." Philadelphia Telegraph. la Braal; In Maw SHaaa. it,,. l..b. I , II...'. L- . - - . II eurra sot, aramir, u tiliir, nwullni m-L IT rnrna, lii(ruliin uallf and bnmnna. M ill drtifrlala and ahnv Hern, 2.r. bonl a-rf ln?iuilltul. Hani.lrmailrllKLU Addraas lll-H U I.Ik.i I I, K V True Art. A painter of the "impressionist' school la now confined In a luiiutlc asylum. To all pervons who vlult his studio be says, "I-ook here, this Is the latest moHterplera of my compoHi tlon." They look, and nee nothing but sn expanse of bare run van. They aak: "What does that represent?" "That? Why, that represents the passage of the Jews through the Hed sea." "Hog pardon, but where Is the sea?" "It has been driven b:u k." "And where are the Jews?" "They have eroded over." "And the Egyptians?" "Will be here directly. Thut's the sort of painting I like simple, suggestive and unpretentious." Argonaut THINK OF THE MILLIONS that bave been relieved In the past 7t years by Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills and decide whether they are not worth a trial. Tbcy regulate tba bowels, stimulate tba liver and purify tba blood. Adv. Willie waa struggling through tba story In bis reading lesson. "No, said the captain," be read, "It was not a sloop. It was a larger vessel. Ity the rig I judged her to ba a-a-a-a-a a The word was new to him. "liarqtie," supplied the teacher. Still Willie hesitated. "Barque!" repeated the teacher. this time sharply. Willie looked as though be had not heard aright. Then, with an appre hensive glance around tba class, ba shouted: 'Dow-wow I " Detroit Free Presa. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold water. The countess of Warwick astounded a gathering made up largely of society recently by an address In which she said she never wears feathers or the plumage of birds, or furs, owing to the cruelty of the fur trade, adding: 'I do not want dead birds or beasts hung around me as a decoration." The countess waa speaking in sup port of the movement for bird preser vation. Dr. Picrce'a Pleasant relicts regu late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, eaxy to take a randy. "Reasonable" Defined. "What do you understand by the word reasonableT' "Reasonable," "replied Mr. Dustln Stax, " Is an adjective that may be ap plied to any theory or request that I may bava to present" 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure 8lck Haadathe, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad BreathCandy Cathartic. 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SYNOPSIS, Cow-hors of tha Klylnc IIrt ranch era haartbrukn ovrr tha loaa of thalr mui:h prlz1 iil.onoriaiih by tlia rfrfrat of their champion In a fuot-ra.-a with tha conk of ina cntipviia ran.-h. A riouM purty la on at Ihn r'lvln llart J. Walllnit furd Ka"l. rhtrr It-udrr at Yale, and Ctlvr Covington, Intrr-cull.'BTlata champion run nar. are expected. Hln llHk-. Kped'i awrlhart, bcnnts Inti-rraf-d In tlia loaa of tha iiltonoKraph. Hha auiEKata to JHn Chapln. alst.-r or tha ownr of the rancli, thai aha lndm-a CovlnKton. hr Invi-r. to win bark tha phonoa-ruph. !I(.-lrn derlHra that If Covlnaton w.-ii't run, Hprd will. Tha Cowboya ara Mlurtoua ovr tha finai-pai-t. rlpord arid till vutrt. Ijtrry Glaaa, trainer at Val. arrive. Il.-lrn illaka aaka fipaad. who lina pon-d to h-r aa an ath- Kta. to rara araluat tha CVntlpde ma:i. i na rowtioya ,m in tha app-ai to v aiiv and frarlna Dint Ilrlcn will find him out, ha r-onaintr. M" Inalala, hiwevrr, that ha shall ha rnti-ri-d aa an unknown, flKurlng ttiat rolnKion will arrive In time to taka hla ilace. I-'rrano. glw club sinner from rttanford iintvrwitv and In lova with llrlm. Irl to dlwrrdlt. Sped with tha ladlra and tha cowbttya. ftixd and (Una, put In tha tlma thy ara aupDoBd to ba training; yif iix r-Hrda In a arludmi apot. Tha rowboya rxplaln to Hied how much tha rare niana to them. 8T-ed aaaurea thm ha will do hla rx-at. The rowboya tan (iiaaa it la up to lilin to see that Hpi-rd wins tha rara. CHAPTER IX. Continued. "You said just now you'd snswer for him with your Ufa. Well, we aim to make you! Wa ain't a-goin' to lose this foot-race under no circumstances whatever, so wa give you complete authority over the body, health, and speed of Mr. Speed. It's up to you to make him beat that cook." "S s suppose he gets sick or sprains his ankle?" Glass undertook to move his body from In front of the weapon, but It followed him as If magnetized. "There ain't a goln' to ba no acci dents or excuses. It's pay or play, money at the tape. You're his trainer, and It's your fault If he ain't fit when he tons tha mark. Understand?" Willie lowered tha muxzle of his weapon, and fired between tha legs of Olass, who lesped Into tha air with all tha grace of a gaxella. It waa due to no conscious action on bis part that tba trainer leaped; his muscles were stimulated spasmodically, and pro pelled him from the floor "Did you hear what I said?" de manded Willie, In a voice that sound ed like the sawing of a meat bone. Glass opened bis mouth, and when no aound Issued, nodded. "And you understand?" Again tha trainer bobbed his head. "Then I guess that's all. It's up to you." Willie replaced his. gun, and tha fat man threatened to fall. "Coma on, hoys!" The cowboys filed out si lently, but on tha threshold Willie paused and darted a venomous glance at his enemy. "Don't forget what I said about Mr. Colt and the equality of man." "Yea, slrl yes, ma'am!" ejaculated the frightened trainer, - nervously. When they were gone ba collapsed. "They ara rather severe, aren't they?" ventured Fresno. "Severe!" cried tha unhappy man. "Why, Speed can't " He was about to explain everything when tba mem ory of Willie's words smote him like a blow. That fiend had threatened to kill him, Lawrence Glass, without pre liminary If It became evident that a fraud had been practiced. Manifestly this was no place for hysterical con fidences. Larry's mouth, closed Ilka a trap, while tha Callfornlan watched him Intently. At length he did speak, but In a strangely softened tone, and at utter variance with his custom. "Say, Mr. Fresno! Which direction Is New York?" "That way." Fresno pointed to tha east, and the other man stared long ingly oat through tba bunk-house win dow. "It's quite a walk, ain't It?" "Walk?" Berkeley laughed. "It's two or three thousand miles!" Glass sighed heavily. "Why do you ask?" "Oh, notbtn'. Jest gettln' home sick." He calmed himself with an ef fort, entered tha gymnasium aa If in search of something, and then set forth to find Spaed. That ecstatlo young gentleman wrenched his gate away from tho blue yea of Miss Dlaka to sea his trainer signaling him from afar. "What Is It, Lawrence?" "Got to see you." "Presently." "Nix! I got to lea you now!" Glass' ruddy fsca waa blotched, and ha seemed to rest In tba grip of soma blighting malady. Peneath his arm ha carried a tight-rolled bundle. Sens ing something Important back ot this unusual demeanor, Speed excused himself and followed Larry, who did not trust to speech until they were alone In tha gymnasium with tha doors closed. Then ha unrolled tba bundle ha carried, spread It upon tba floor, and stepped Into Ita exact cen ter. "Ara you standing on my prayer rug?" demanded bis companion, an grily. "I am! Aud from this on I'm goln' to make It work Itself to death. She aid a feller couldn't get hurt If ha stood on It and aald 'Allah.' Well, I'm goln' ti U ." "What's wrong?" "Do you know wbat'a goln' to bap pen to ma If Covington don't get here and beat this cook?" "Happen to you?" "Yes, me! These outlaws Lav put It up to me to win this bet for them." "Well, Covington can beat any body." "But Covington Isn't here yet." "Not yet, but " Tha young man smiled. "You're not frightened, are you?" "Scared to death, that's all," ac knowledged tha other. Then when his employer laughed openly, be broke out at a white-heat. "Joke, eh? Well, you'd , better bare a good laugh while you can, because Humpy Joe's finish will be a ten-course dinner to what you'll get If Covington misses his train." "How easily frightened you are!" "Yes? Well, any time people atart Bhootlng shots I m too big for this earth. The bole In a gun looks aa big aa a gas-tank to me." "But nobody Is going to shoot you!" exclaimed the mystified college man. "They ain't, hey? I missed the Golden Stairs by a lip not half an hour ago." With feverish intensity be told his narrow escape from destruc tion, the memory bringing a sweat ot agony to his brow. "And tba worst of It is," be concluded, "I'm 'marked' with guns. I've always been that way." "Tut! tut! Don't alarm yourself. If Covington shouldn't come, tba race will be declared off." "No chance," announced the train er, with utter conviction. "These thugs bava made It pay or play, and the beta are down." "You know I can't run." "If be don't come, youll have to!" "Absurd! I shall be indisposed." "If you mean you'll get sick, or sprain an ankle, or break a leg, or kill yourself, guess again. I'm re sponsible for you now. Something may go wrorig with me, but notbln' ia goln' to happen to you. My only chance to make a live of It Is to get soma ona to outrun this cook. You're tha only chance I've got. If Culver don't show, and the first law ot na ture ain't never been repealed." "Self-protection, eh?" "Exactly." Glass coughed thrice without result, stepped off tba prayer rug, rolled It up tightly; then, hug ging It beneath his arm, went on: "That four-eyed guy slipped me a whole lot of feed-box Information. Why, he's a killer, Wally! And he's got a cash-register to tally his dead." "Notches on hla gun-handle, 1 sup pose?" "So many that It looks like his wife had used It to hang pictures with. I tell you, he'a the most deceitful rum my I ever seen. What's more, he's got the homicide habit, and the habit has got Its eye on me." Glass waa In deadly earnest, and his alarm con trasted so strongly with his former contemptuous attitude toward tba cowboys that Speed was constrained to laugh again. "It's the most amusing thing I aver hesrd of." "Yes." said the trainer, with elabo rate sarcasm, "It would be awful fun ny It It wasn't on tha square." Ha moistened hla Up nervously. "You alarm yourself unnecessarily "It's Up ta you to Make Him Beat That Cook. We'll hear from Culver soon, either by wire or In person. He'a never failed ma yet. But If I were you, Larry, I'd leava that Mexican girl alone." "Mary?" "Yes. Marledetta. Now, there's something to ba afraid of. It these cowboys ara In lova with her and have their eyea on you " "Coma In!" Senor Aurello Maria Carara en tered. Ha waa smoking his custom ary corn-husk cigarette, but his dark eyea were grava and hla silken mus tachloa wara pointed to tha Oneness 4 a krlsUs CHAPTER X. CEN'03 diss, Benor." Carsra bowed politely to 8 peed. "Good-morning again,' aid Wally. Turning to tba trainer, Carara eyed him from top to toe, removed bis ciga rette, and flipped tha ashes daintily from It; then, smiling disdainfully, said: "Buenos diss, Benor Fat!" Glass started. "You talk In' to me? "Yes." Carara leaned languidly against tha wall, took a match from hla pocket, and dextrously struck it between tbe nails of bis thumb and finger. Ha breathed his lungs full of moke and exhaled It through his nose. "I would have splk to you bit- fore, but tba Senor Fat Is he shrugged bis shoulders "frighten so bad ba will not understan'. So I come back." "Who's acared?" said Glass, gruffly, Carara turned bis palm outward. In gentla apology. iou neen talk' a gret deal to my Seuorlta to Marledetta, eh?" "Ob. the Cuban Queen!" Glaas winked openly at Speed. "Sura! I slip her a laugh now and then." "She is not Cubana, sha is Meit- cana." said Carara, politely. "Well, what d'you think of thatl I thought she was a Cuban." Glass be- gaa to chuckle. "Senor Fat," broke In tha Mexican, sharply, while Larry winced at the distasteful appellation, "she la my Senorital" "Is sha? Well, I can't help It If sha falls for me." Tha speaker cast an appreciative glance at bla em ployer. "And you can cut out that 'Senor Fat,' because It don't go ' Then ha gasped, for Carara slowly drew from Inside his shirt a long, thln-bladed knife bearing marks of re cent grinding, and his . black eyes "The Fst 8enor Will Not 8plk Wit Hsr Again?"- snapped. Hla face had become sud denly convulsed, while his voice rang with tha tone of chilled metal. Glass retreated a step, a shudder ran through him, and his eyes riveted themselves upon tba weapon with hor rified intensity. "Listen, Pig! If you splk to her sgain, I will cut you." Tbe gaze of tbe Mexican pierced his victim. "I will not keel you, I will Just cut you!" Speed, who had sat In open-mouthed amazement during tbe ecene, pinched himself. Like Larry, ha could not re move hla gaxa from the swarthy man. He pulled himself together with an ef fort, however, undertaking to divert the present trend ot tha conversation. "W where will you cut him?" he asked, pleasantly, mora to make con versation than from any lingering question aa to tha precise location. "Hera." Carara, turned tha blade against himself, and traced a cross upon his front, whereupon tba trainer gurgled and laid protecting hands upon his protruding abdomen. "You splk Spanish?" "No." Glass shook his head. "But you understan' w'at I try to say?" "Yea oh yea I'm hep aU right" "And tha Senor Fat will r-r-remem- ber?" "Sural" Glass sighed miserably, and tearing hla eyea away from the glittering blade, rolled them toward hla employer. "I don't want herl Mr. Spaed knows I dont want her!" Carara bowed. "And tbe Fat Senor will not splk wit' her again?" "No!" "Gractas, Senor! I thank you!" "You're welcome!" agreed tha New Yorker, with repressed feeling. "AdlosI Adlos, Senor Speed!" "Good by!" exclaimed tba two in chorus. (TO BE CONTINUIDJ Knsw tha Time. On a cold night a man was hasten ing across tha publlo square with hla overcoat buttoned up to hla chin. He was rather anxious to know what time It was, but ha waa too lazy to open his coat In order to get at his watch. Just then ha saw a wall-dressed man ap proaching and remarked to himself: This la a cinch. I'll a'en ask yon genteel stranger what time It la and ha will unbosom." Ha perceived that tba stranger was buttoned up ust aa ha was. When hs cama up tba man who wanted to know tha tlma removed his hat politely and satd: "Sir, do you know what tlma It Is!" Tha stranger paused, removed his right glove, unbuttoned his coat from top to bottom, unbuttoned hla under coat, and finally pulled out his watch. while tha chill wind cut Into his unpro tected chest Holding up tha watch so that tha light would shlna upon Its faca for an Instant ha glanced at If and growled: "Y eel Then ha passed on without anotbai flriTla4 PlaUa TVaaJUa Keep Your Digestion Normal I and you will have the I I secret of continued good health, allow it to be- I come impaired and you I weaken the entire sys- tern. For any disturb- I ance of the Stomach, Liver and Boweb try I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 1 will find it beneficial ii trery lj IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look Motherl If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs." 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Ha waa not to be thrown off tbe scent so eas ily. He opened the back of tha case. Then ha was satisfied, for he read: Sold again!" TldBits. WHAT $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia EPinkham's Vegetable Com pound Which Brought Good Health. Danville. Va. "I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel so mucn Detter man a did when tha doctor was treating me. I don't suffer any bearing down pains at all now and I sleep welL I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pill a they have done so much forme. I am enjoy ing good health now and owe it ail to your remedies. I take pleasure in tell ing my friends and neighbor sdoti them. "-Mrs. Ma toe Haley, 601 Col quhone Street. Danville, Va. No woman suffering from any form of female trouble should Iom hope un til aha has given Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a fair trial. 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