Qrasgc&Dotvn
Feeling
In th loin.
Nervoueness, onrefreahlnf deep, despon
dency. ' '
It If time yon were doing something. '
The kidneys were anciently called the
reins In Tour ease they are holding the
remi ana driving you into serious trouble.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
. Acti with the moat direct, beneficial effect
on the kidneys. It contains the best and
eafeat substances tor correcting and toning
these organs.
London Ukti Fowls.
It is tJie opinio of leading salesmen
that London consume no fewer than
15,000,000 fowls a year, which if
evenly divided among the population
would allow about three per heed per
annum.
Prove It
We want you to prove our state
roent that Monopoie Spices are the
purest and strongest in tiie world. To
enable you to do so we will send a 10
cent tin of White Pepper or Cayenne or
Ginger or other variety, if you will
send us two 2-cent stamps for postage
and give us the name and address of
your grocer.- Prise coupons packed
with every can. Send to Wadhama fc
Kerr Bros., Portland Or.
A rt A'AwA'am
, w w w nr v
da di
i
iULr
umdeiot
i tin.
BY WILLIAM MINTO.
I IIEDIATI0I1
Morocco Mill Carriers.
Mail carriers in Morocco are said to
avoid the risk of losing their places by
oversleeping by tying a string to one
foot and setting the end on fire before
going to sleep. The string, they know
1rom experience, will burn so long, and and looked like a toeing field of wheat
wnen me nre reaches their toot It la as thev swept over the uneven mound
CHAPTER XXII Continued,
Blackheath was their rendetvou ;s
and soon after midday on Wednesday
the two main bodies surged on to the
heath, the Rochester division having
crossed Shooter's Hill, the Maidstone
division advancing by Elthara. In
nothing wag the capacity of their lead
ers better shown than in the simple ar
rangements that had been made for the
prevention of confusion. The disposi
tion of the huge crowds was geosranhi-
cal ; the men from the various hun
dreds, most of them personally known to
one) another, keeping together under a
chief previously agreed upon. Each
hundred had its standard and standard
bearer. Very rude affairs some of these
standards were, but they were known
to the men of the locality and served to
keep them together. Mounted mar
shal galloped hither and thither, and
saw to it tlu.t these bodies did not
press foo closely together. Where a
man did lose his company, which did
not happen often, he trudged on in con
tented fraternity wherever, he found
himself trudged on, and often ran, for
so high was the excitement and so
eager the desire to be at the end of
their journey that frequently ihe whole
vast throng broke into a hobbling , trot,
time for them to get up.
A bottle of Hamlin's Wiiard Oil is a
Medicine Chest in itself : it cures pain
in every form. 60 cents at druggists.
Costs' Milk.
A German sanitarium regrets that so
little use is made of goats' milk. Its
advantages over cows milk are that it
is richer, more like human milk and
absolutely free from germs of tuberculosis.
Barely Penible.
"Wonder what makes the funny man
look so glum?" queried the horse re
porter.
, ... ...
x-renaps ne is ont oi humor, sug-
gesttM ine gnate editor.
A Difficult Cast.
xirst uiwyer xiow aw you com
out in settling up old Gotrox's estate?
Second Lawyer It was a hard strug
gle. "No!'
"Yes; I had hard work Keeping the
heirs from getting part of the estate."
Ohio State Journal.
wick, De la Pole, and others of the
counsel who considered the Tower the
safest place in the unsettled state of
the Loudon populace. Much joy was
expressed at her safe arrival, but as
soon as she had learned the posture of.
attatrs she pleaded fatigue, retired to
her own chamber, and, dismissing all
her demoiselles except Clara Roos,
whose cool courage and helpfulness in
face of the insurgents had given her
an additional claim on the favorof
her mistress, she sent for the king and
communicated to him her suspicions.
ihe peril is sueh,' she said, in
conclusion, "that each man thinks only
ot nimself. We must be our own
counsellors."
The boy's soft features had become
more and more hard and thoughtful
as he listened. He was silent for a
moment, and a vindictive look flashed
into his eyes. It was a staggering reve
lation for a boy of fifteen to find every
man about him suspect. But it did not
cowe his high spirit. The boy was
transformed by the grave thoughts of a
lew moments into a self reliant man.
"They shall pay dearly for their
treachery some day,' he said.
His mother was in too vindictive a
mood herself to discourage this temper.
"'But meantime we must act. "she said.
and her eyes fell upon Clara, who
looked as if she would tain speak
"My grandfather was but a little
armsa ma
EK003SES THE TOXIC. FERUNA
"It Will Build
Depleted Systea
Rapidly."
Up
And ail the tumultous rout pressed on,
became more and more single and ?Wf t'18? 1 m'" aid 'he kin "when
definite and semi-intinotive as they
advanced the desire to speak with the
king, to rid him once for all of evil
counsellors, and to demand emnneina
tion from bondage for themselves and
their heirs forever.
-Cjiti: -We'll, Dick, I suppose
owe all that you are to your wife.
Successful Author No. I think
owe stout tbtee-fourths of my stimulus
to all those other women who wouldn't
have me.
yon
I
The Utter "E."
E is the most common letter.. In
1,000 letters "e" occurs 137 times in
Englhsh, 184 times in French. 145 in
Sp nish, 178 in German.
Pepper and Cream.
A dash of black pepper, says an old
housekeeper, greatly improves vanilla
lea cream.
J ;
The North Side of a Tree.
The side of a tree on which most of
the moss is found is the north. If the
tree be exposed to the sun, its heaviest
and longest limbs will be on the south
side.
Made a Btglaniag.
"Mies Frocks hag reached her de
clining years."
"Nonsense," replied Gargoyle.
"She's not more than twenty-five."
"But she has declined half a dozen
men." North American.
Hungry, but Fastidious.
"Lady," said the wayfarer, "I can't
eat these scraps."
"You can't?" said the housewife.
- ny ,you juot tola me you were so
hungry you could eat a house."
"Yes, mum; but I meant a porter
house." Chicago News.
Accounted Per.
Gladys So Ferdy has been tracing
back bis ancestors? 4
Ethel Yes, and found his first an
cestor was a garbage contractor.
"I thought he seemed 'in the damps'
about something." Judge.
Books in Germany.
The largest circulaton attained for
novel in Germany is that of "Ekke
hard," by Schaffle, and it baa reached
but 180,000 in fifty years.
! Deserved Better.
He Do you mean to say the plumb
er baa not been here yet?
She No ; isn't it shameful? And
we are such good customers; our
plumbing is nearly always out of
order!
CIIAPIE3 XXIII.
Amid the confusion and panic that
prevailed at court when it became fully
apparent that the insurgents were
marching on London, it was suggested
to the king that be might again make
use of the young man who had once
before acted as his emissary to the dis
contented.
All through the troubles of the
month of May the weariest return of
the merry month that England ever
uaw ivaipu uau ueeu ieitin me aiar
shalsea. Once or twice in Sudbury's
perplexities, when the baffled desire to
get hold of the moving spirits in the
popular discontent rose to the height of
patsion, the angry chancellor had
thought of sending for Ralph, and put
ting him on the rack till he should tell
all he knew. But partly because his
conscience had scruples, and partly be
cause he felt that the torture would fail
of its purpose, he put the temptation
aside.
It was the princess that aeked what
had become of him, and suggested that
he might he useful in the crisis. It
happened in this way. The princess
he took the reins into his own hands."
"True, my fair son," said the prin
cess mechanically, starting from her
contemplation of Clara's face, as if she
naa read and considered the uuuttered
thought written there. Presently she
asked the king to tell her whether he
had heard anything further of Master
Hardelot, who had come to him from
the discontented commons.
Richard's face flushed and he bit his
lips.
"Their demands are as he delivered
them to us," said the princess, "and
they seem loyal to you, as he assured
us they were."
aiy iora cnanceuor put him in
prison," said Richard, sharply.
They looked at him in surprised iu
qmry. ihe princess with Claia in her
train had gone down to Leeds castle
immediately after Ralph's interview
with the king and they had heard
nothing of him since, not a little to
the disquietude of one of them
"He refused to give the names of
those who sent him" added the king.
The marshal held the chancellor
justified. Would I were my own
master!"
And he carried no answer." said
the princess. "Why not send him
now?"
"Whom can I trust?" he asked bit
terly.
Clara looked at him reproachfully.
"Pardon me, sire," she said, "I will
I popular storm. Thse fair weather
strangers wore dispeising homewards
its fast as they could hie, now that
the track of the storm towards the cap
nui was declared, and Ra lull and Ileal
uahl, when they came out ! the Mar
snaisea, found themselves in the thick
of the noise and bustle of their hurried
departure.
"You would have been free in a few
hours more," said Reginold to his
brother, "without the king's grace,
The rabble will have no prisoners,
jans are their abhorrence. The goy.
rnor tells me that nearly all his tip
staves ana warders have Bed."
JKaipn made no answer. The unac
customed light and hurry and noise
bewildered him. He rode along In
silence, while his brother volubly df
reeled his attention to the signs of the
general excitement, all of which the
lively courtier treated in a humorous
spirit.
The drawbridge at the South wark end
of London bridge was np. and was not
lowered tin Reginald bad given the
password. The bridge Itself was
manned; and as thev rode along
Thames street towards the Tower they
could see that the riverside walls also
and the landing Stiara were under tli a
care of the watch and ward. But ,lon- ",0B
mixed up with this militia, and stand-1 Hon. - W. F. Aldrich, congressman
mg in buuing groups at the corners, from Alabama, writes from Washing-
or moving restlessly through the streets, ton, D. C:
were hundreds of the lower populace, "This Is to certify that Peruna, man
rowdy apprentices and rained laborers. I of act u red by The Peruna Medicine Co.,
who had thrown their work aside and I0' Columbus, O., has been used In my
come out to swell th MritMnnntL Th family with success. It is s fine tonic
r"'Vy V. . I
habitual
heads shaved
Shorn TIsbUw,
Madrid has a law by which
drunkards hava their
very four wks.
The Test si Exstrtaeu.
"Is he really inch ao aipert steno
grapher?' .
"fimritiMi Is no nam for It. Why,
i.. for nrantlca. ha actually took down
a church sewing circle discussion with"
out missing a word." cuicagg i us.
The Written rVopeisl.
Rcrihhlns I wrote a story once, that
cam near winning a 150,000 prise,
ABSOLUTE
oronnivii
0&UUU1 1 1,
Genuine
artor'
Drlbbles-What side-tracked you? F if fin T llfAM PlllfS
cui- eUAy(VAV au w va a aAAkJi
and will build up a depleted system
rapidly. I can recommend ft to those
who need a safe vegetable remedy for
debility," W. I-. Aldrtcn.
Catarrh of Stomach.
tar a a tho fi e-af in Krina n nnn nit-lmnlin
news of the scope and purpose of the feLt...
insurrection, che had encountered the
booths were all shut up, and such of
the richer citixens as were not within
doors walked about with tery grave
faces. On St. Catherine's Hill by the
lower people were gathered in knots,
eagerly disenssinff whatthav harl )mpH
and watching the arrivals etth Tntr. I ' Is with pleasure 1 recom
on the alert to learn more. mend Peruna as a tonic of unusual
The king was sitting with his council D,wit A large number of prominent
when Ralph arrived at the Tower, and members of the different orders with
he was conducted to the apartments of hich I have been connected have
the princess. There ha fonnrf aln in been cured by the use of Pernna of
waiting the governor of Rochester Cae. "s of catarrh of the stomach and
tie. Sir John Newton, who had been head ; aleo in kidney complaint and
seised by the insurgents and romtlld. weakness of the pelvic organs.
at peril of his life, to be the bearer of a to"81 P e system, aids diges-
message to the king. This messaire waa io. Induces sleep, and is well worthy
to the effect that the commons of Kna. the confidence ol sufferers of the
land, as the insurgents stvled them- above complaints." H. 8. Emory
selves, were deeply attached to the A catarrh book sent free by The Pe
king's person their leaders lost no op- run Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio,
nortunitv of asueveralinii ihalr tval
but that the king was vounir. and had " OMijlsj Hmbeiid.
been mislead by evil counsellors, and v hy do yon oner such a large re
they humbly besought him to come and warJ ,or tne return of that ugly dog?"
confer with them in nerson. when thev To please my wife,
would inform him more particularly of "But such a reward is sura to bring
the grievances under which they labor- him back."
ed, and the remedies that they oro- it won't. He's dead."
nosed. Most relnctantlv hH Katnn I
crossed the Thames on this service. Mor rJ.
leaving his children as hostages in the "were you interested in that ac-
Scribbles The girl's father,
cago News.
Tew Wlls Aalm.li la IreUuuL
Aenriousfact about Ireland Ii the
eomiaratlve scarcity of wild creatures.
NO less than SI species common w
Great Brilian are unknown to Ireland.
An-.nmi these are the mole, adder.
shrew, water-vole, wildcat, polecat and
roedeer.
NmlnlM Suiplcioa,
"Miss Dimplemore says that you are
very clever," said the young woman.
"Indeed!" rejoined miss l aymnn,
calmly., "Did she say it by way of
Intimating that I am not good looking
or to suggest that I am unaniiable?"
Washington Star.
The Paulnj of Courttiy.
Young Clti.au Do you really think
that modern manners are degenerate?
Old Citiien Oh, yee; indeed. Wt
used to be surprised when people wars
rude; now we feel surprised wbso
they are polite. Detroit Free Press.
Thibet Worm
In districts of Thibet a woman may
have several legal husbands at the
tame time, over whom (lie rules with
power that might well arouse the envy
1 the newest of new women.
Mutt tlermtur Hj
.CARTER'S
m
1 ...
F01 tiUCi'SKEIfc
rciTOftnDLivu. '
res coxsTiriTioa.
rsi uuow SMi,
nSTMECOMPUJUOl
CURIIICK HEADACHE..
Almost DtKoersj laf,
"Wa are going to have number of
beautiful libraries," said (he happy
man.
"Yes," replied the gaunt person
with ths lustrous eye. "It I torrihls
responsibility to put upon this genera
tion. 1 don't know who Is to writs ths
books worthy of such magnificent fur.
roundlngs." Washington Star,
Mothers Will find Mrs. Wtnelow's Booth.
Ins Hyrup the beet remedy to dm lor Mietr
A (Suipkloui Cass.
Greene Do you suppose Ketchum If ahudren during lbs Metnlui period.
honest, or has he designs on me, do
you think?
Brown Why, what his ha been do
lug now?
Greene lie borrowed an umbrella at
my house last night and he returned II
ths first thing this morning. It looks
suspicious, don't you think?
A Womea'i Aim.
Did you throw a brick at
hands of the commons; bitterly had he I"01"1' of the Washington man who sud
eit and resented even with tears the demy disappeared; "
reproaches thrown st him bv his fellow Well, I'd have been more inter-
courtiers for consenting, at whatever ""ted in an account of a man who grad'
peril, to act as the emissary of a rebel- "y disappeared
lious rabDle; and now be was waiting
witn heavy heart, distractedly answer
ing the questions of the princess while
the council deliberated of their decision.
(To be continued.)
THERE WAS A MISTAKE.
The Bride Wu Attires'-"
Wife (looking over old-fashioned
magaiine) What frights we must hays
been in 1895.
Husband Ves, love is blind, all
right. That's Ihe year you married
me.
And she blushed at her own warmth
Richard's frowns of doubt and suspi
cion gave place to a gay laugh. "You
are pledging, my brave Clara," he said
what we can scarce call our owd in
these times, but there is no better
surety to be had. I will send him.
and you, dear mother, shall give him
Wn lond in their rrfinn.-hf message. Drst We must dls-
alr and hart ttifiH it m. i TOVer wne " go ":) nas hidden
IrwIiW. won l.n eir9i4mi f.nm U. nlm Way,
nue an oath that they would never ac- L.Th,a.WMea!iI,r discovered through
mt a irin nf th rmm f j, Tllo. me medium ot Keginald, who
boisterous exclusion of aspiring Lancas-
main body under Wat Tyler while on
her way to the shrine of St. Thomas on
the morrow of Trinity Sunday. No
violence had been offered to herself or I
to her train when she was recognized.
They bad cheered the king's mother,
the Fair Maid of Kent. They had
Scars el
the Tower with his master.
ter from the succession was not un-
pleasiug to Richard's mother; still the
appearance ot the half-clad men, with
their murderous looking, barbarous
weapons, maces, hatchets, hedge bills,
flails and scythes was so alarming, their
clamor so uproarious, their gestures so
uncouth, that the incident had put her
in a panic, and she had turned her car
and jolted along at full speed oi her
CHAPTER XXIV.
Shortly Bfter noon on Wednesday
about the time when the insurgents
began to debouch on Blackheath, a
writ under the privy seal for Ralpli
Hardelot's releaee was carried by his
brother Reginald to the governor of
Marshalsea prison.
Through his brother's, influence with
Gray?
"My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hsir Vigor stopped ths falling and
restored the natural color." Mrs.
-EZ. isenomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair 1 Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer'e Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
fl.N s Mile. Afl srstfMs,
If yoaf era It menet eopply yon,
md as ens dullar eas we wlu express
I send
if you A bonis. lie end give the name
it ot nor Boaratx'iron!('
i.
W9
A A,
. Akii.lt UUi IJtWll,
horses, never stopping but to ehange tbe 80veri'V Ralph was the sole occu-
them till she reached London. mu " wucu ne was con-
Ail the mother's instincts were nnea- we fastened without being
awake in the interest of her son's safety "panac'M ! he was allowed a stool to
and honor. Something she had heard "l on' aml ron'n eal hle for his
and clearly remembered through all book- ThlB book was tlle Conso
her fears from the captain himself. Iatl?n Philosophise," the famous
Wat Tyler, who had begged her to ned"tative work which helped so many
assure the king of the devotion of his 1D. uie ,nlddle.agea to bear nnsfortune
poor commons, and that they demand- ,wu" q'""iny. ne was leaning his
ed nothing but freedom and justice. neaa n wnen tBe bolts of the door
Also her attendants had gathered for "e un,wn' ana 100Kea op in a dreamy
her the flying rumors as they hurried mood whlch quiekly changed to one of
through the disturbed country. And l"' orpnu when he saw bis brother
when she came to London, and found enter- .
how things stood there, the council d is- Reginald strode forward into the j
tracted, resolving upon nothing, ad- dim light, and embraced him. "I
journing from day to day, waiting upon come, Brother Amend-all," he said,
events, a strong suspicion 01 treacnery, wiwi ueiter consolation man you can
confirmed by what she had heard as get from the last of the Romans; I
she fled along, took possseeion of her bring you freedom."
mind. She had heard that agents of Reeinaid's airv manner waa nn.ni.
Jolin of Gaunt were busy in Kent, dis- ed by the gravity of the times. Ralph
seminating the report that it was his looked at him in a puzzled way, as one
intention to liberate ail his bondmen, newly awakened and keenly on the
What could this mean but that the alert without understanding
crafty Lancaster was trying to oust her "Shake off your dreams, my phiios
son? It was a suspicious circumstance onher " aaid K,ri.i.i,i hri.i i,,. n .
Why ths Colonel Stopped till
Chlname a st Five.
"I had read," said the colonel, as
he.was relating some of his experi
ences in China, "that if a person fell
into the water no one could pull him
out. holding that his falling in was a
decree of Providence that must not
be interfered with.
"One day, on one of the canals,
stumbled and went overboard, and,
aittiougn there were twelve boatmen,
not one oi mem wouia extend me a
hand. After a close shave, as I can
not swim, I got aboard again, and as
soon as I recovered my breath I yell
ed at the boss boatman:
You Infernal scoundrel. why
ainn t you neip me outr
It was your fate to fall In." he
calmly replied.
'And it's you fate to take a rood
licking! I said as I went for him.
wjhen I had finished him off I took
another, and I was Just polishing off
my fifth victim when the sixth man
halted me to say:
'There seems to be a mtsraV
here. We are taught that If a person
falls into the water he must aara
himself, or drown, but we are not
taught that If be does save himself
he is at liberty to lick half of China
in revenge.
I thought his point well fatten '
laughed the colonel, and I stopped my
score at five and went down to change
into dry clothes."
Celsnki of Eurepeaa Nalles.
The colonies and dependencies of
Franco covered an area in 1000 of
3,740,000, square miles with a popula
tion oi O0,uuu,uuu. The area of Ger
man colonies and dependencies
amounts to 1,027,130 square miles,
with a population of 14,687,000.
A BOQ
ark. as
Disease
A DltuiKtlea,
"Papa, were we descended
monkeys."
"Not all of os, my boy. Some
ascended." Detroit Free Press.
Cxclutiveaua
"Pauline is very exclusive,
she?"
"Oh, yes, quite. She never
duces an eligible man to anv
girl."
from
Isn't
Intro-other
Numeric!.
"It is said thst even the hairs of the
head are all numbered."
"Tea, I know; but a stood many of
them are back numbers."
There U S Certs fa
disease that has
coma dewa to til
through many cen
turies and t
eldsr thst
history Itself,
yet very few
outside of
those who have learned from bitter ex.
perieace know anything of its etnre ot
thsrecteristli. At first a little) nicer w
ore appears, then glands of the Back ot
rroins swell ; pimples break out oa ths
Breast, back or some other part of ths
body and fill with yellow pustular natter :
the mouth end throat become sore and
the tongue is at all times badly coated.
Headaches are frequent, sad muscles and
joints throb snd hurt, especially during
lamp, rainy weather. These are soma of
Ihe symptoms of that most loethsome of
ill diseases, Contagious Blood Poison,
ContaiOUS oa does not affect
Blood Poison !,Ili,1ffi.T!
tatea np with It within a short time after
being inoculated, while others show but
ilight evidence of any taint for a long
time after exposure, but its tendency in
every case is to complete destruction of
the physical system, sooner or later.
8. 8. a is a safe aad infallible cure for
this bad disease the oaty antidote for
this specific poison. It cures Contagious
Blood Poison in every form aad stage
thoroughly and permanently, 8. 8. 8.
contains ao Mercury, Potash or other
harmful minerals, but is strictly snd
entirely a vegetable remedy, and we offer
(l.ooo.oo reward for proof that it is nut.
OWR MEDICAL, "as estab-
DEMRTMtNTi it Aoiug . ti,bU
work In relievtn svffsrtos. Olve ewt
phrslclane a abort hletory of your ease
and we their adviee. Zola wilt seat I
yea nothing, and what yea say will be
asia la strictest eoaftdeaoe. Wlta
their help aad a copy of ou book
Oontaarlous Blood Foiaoa wow si
aunaso wowr ows saae aa4 sure yoar-
eeu at aosse. i
I tWIFT 8PECIFI0 CO Atlas ta, U
Just!
this man?
Mrs. O' Toole No, sor. .
Justice .Then how was It that you
hit him?
Mrs. O'Toole Because I t' rowed it
at soma wan else, yer honor, Cindu
nati Enquirer. .
4.SO uUI Mil l it e
Mm, 4rws'aniisj.ootiuu..-u...
in. le.lt.U.aus.Ui.ili4neuririias.laltiaJr
Ths Vlllen Joker Hat hit Jeke,
Two Italians with two bears wsndur-
ed into the village of fiaaiiton yeatvr
dsy. Tbe "village joker" thought It
would le funny to xplixla a dynamite
firecracker under Ilruln, and ho did It.
A moment later the entire population
of ths town took to the tall timber.
All succeeded in getting sway ascent
Harvey Peecher, who lost the greiler
part of his trousers. Columbus Dis-
patch.
hake lata Tear Rhaee
Allen's reei-raw. A powder, tt makes tlihl
or new shoes twleasy, It is e eensin eure lut
wseUaf. eellaiii end hat, tired, echlne !.
Hold bt sll lrug siti.. rriMi Me, Trial MWssee
KellsdriUt, Addreat Atlea a. Olwsied, la
aoy.IT. Jf. -
A long Oiy.
From ths northern terminus of Nor
way's most northern railway the tun
is constantly in sight from Juno 6 to
July U. -
ttary like It
"Can I get this note shared?" ht
timidly asked Ihe money lender.
"Gracious," exclaimed the broker as
ha glanced at the dale, "it's old
enough to need it!"-.AUant Const .
tution.
If Its Monopoie,
iVa the Best
In MMTee, splnss, hakln powder, fanned
ond oilier (rocedee. InsUt us
aaopule.
WADNAMS A KBRK BROS., Packers.
- VWtlaad,
inai none oi tne King's uncles were in
London. John of Gaunt was at Ber
wick, negotiating a treaty with the
Scots. The Earl of Cambridge had lust
set sail for Portugal. Buckingham said Reginald, jauntily.
naa reiirea to nis wile's estates in
Wales, not too well pleased with the
marriage that had reduced them by
half. '; All were at a safe distance. And
in the council that was left whom
could she trust? " If only Burley had
been there.- But he had not yet re
turned from Nuremberg, whither he
naa gone to settle the king's marriage
with Anne of Bohemia. There ws
not another in the council, except per
haps the ostentatious parpenu De la
Pole, whom she could implicitly trust,
All the others weie partisans of the
Duke of Lancaster. Their hesitating
conduct in tucn a crisis was suspicious.
Where was the anxious mother to
turn? She had only her woman's wit
to oppose their crafty caution. If
their counsel wss suspicious, the boy
king must be urged to rely upon him
self. The poor commons professed
loyalty to the king; they trusted him
snd they did not trust his uncles; if
Richard was to save his throne he
must reciprocate their confidence.
It was late on Tuesday evening when
the princess reached London, and
found the kiug in the Tower, with
sent for you by the king
Ihe king!" cried Ralph, "I had
renounced all hope of that."
You should not have done tiiat.
Hope is too
parted with
Cigar Brandt.
mere are between 1 Ron nnn and
2.000,000 brands of cigars sold in this
country, and your averae
tninKs that every brand means a dlf-
lerent Kind or tobacco. As a matter
of fact. 150 Is an outside estimate of
the different kinds of tobacco that
can De procured irom all sources, and
even experts can't tell some of these
apan.
precious a thing to be
lightly." .
It was an excited world into which
the prisoner came forth. Southwark,
in wuicn uie Aiarshaisea stood, was,
profoundly disturbed by the advance of
the insurgent hosts, and the accents of
panic stricken rumor filled its hostel-
ries and ran about its streets and lanes
Southwark was a leafy suburban then.
the outer fringe of the city round its
main southern entrance a very different
place from the present region of crowd
ed railway termini, and huge ware
houses, and noisome soap and tallow
snd leather factories.
Earls and prelates of the southern
counties, and the heads of the great
monasteries of Canterbury and Battle
and Lewes, Bad their town residences
in Southwark, and hosts of travellers
from the south, and hiliday pilgrims
bound fcr Canterbury, were lodged In
its commodious inns. Southwark was
more than usually crowded, for many
visitors had come to town to witness
the processions and pageants of Comus
Christf, and the Canterbury pilgrims
of Whitsun week were stayed in their
Archbishop Sudbury, Salisbury, War-1 hostelries by the sudden and onforeeen
Advsntagei of Matrimony.
nond Did you lose anything Is
tne uustaii bank?
Depositor Not a Cent.
well! well! If you knew the
tnmg wag going up why didn't you
say so?"
"I didn't know. I had to go off on
business; so I left my wife some blank
checks. She went shoonlns;." New
York Weekly.
Like Msiter, Hike Man.
"A mule," said Mr. Erastus Pink
ley, "Is sho' one er de meanes' ani
mals dat walks on feet."
"Das so.' answered Mr. Casslus Col
liflower; "but when you considers
some o' de human folks he has to
work foh you can't so much blame de
mule." Washington Star.
Half snd dalf.
Towne Bluffer must he doing rery
well. He tells me he has a rltv and
country house now. t
Browne Yes. he's taken a antall
place in the suburbs where he gets
none of the conveniences of tha pl
and all the inconvenience of tbe coun
try. Philadelphia Press.
Has That Appcrsnce.
A German author describes tho nn.
vailing American traits as "a bump,
tious oratory," "a flippant superflc
lallty," "a constant exnloitatlon"
and "a lack of esthetic 'refinement."
These must sound fearful in German.
Buffalo Express.
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tare of Chita. U. Fletcher, and lm. been tuaTo under k la"
jwsonal superrisiow for over ao yVars. Allow n n.
to deceive von in thie. e...Xi75",.'a.,07:
health of Children-Experience againnt ExperKu
sawl
What is CASTOR l a
astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil
i5otalnS neither OpiimrSlo7Phh n"r cUitJl
substance. Its aire Is its o-unrant.. si vp "rctl0
'"U1' rc,ee Teethlnp Troubles, cim rnnaHnT.
and Flatnlcrtcy. It MlrttototEfeS'to
HtomHchond Bowels, g: lvlnK liealthv anil nVtlt ?th9
The Childxen'a I'anacea-The 3Iotl.u lvi".ural
The Kind You toe Always Bought
wvwo wg oignaiure or
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Use For Over 30 Years.
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Parents deslrlne
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Send lor Catalncne.
iweltn year b(lns AksuM Wth.
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Snow-Applet.
There is iald to be a laro-e tract nf
rich farming land in Alaska. Doubt
less many people will go there to
raise winter aDDles. SL Louts Pnr.
Dispatch.
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