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T"E ft. 0. S. MINISTER TO ENGLAND Commends Pcruna to Ifon. I.ouia E. Johnton it the n of the lat Reverdy Johnton, who iu t'ni'ed Htate senator from Maryland, alio attorney general under President Johnson, and United rUutea Minister to England, and who was regarded ai th greatest constitutional lawyer that ever lived. In a recent letter from 1000 K Street, N. W., Mr. Johnson aaya: "Ao one should longer suffer from Catarrh when Peruna Is accessible. To my knowledge It has caused relief to so many of my friends and acquaintances, that It Is humanity to commend Its use to all persons suffering with this distressing disorder of the human system." Louis . Johnson. Catarrh rUon, Catarrh it capable of changing all the life-giving secretions of the body Into raiding fluid, which detroy and in flame every part the? come in contact with. Applications to the placet affected by catarrh can do little good aev to soothe or quiet disagreeable symptom. Hence it ia that gargle. Ipraya, atomUera and inhalant only serve at temfxirary relief. Ho long at the irritating tecrctiont of catarrh con tinue to be formed ec long will the membrane continue to be inflamed, no matter what treatment la tired. There i but one remedy that hat the desirable effect, and that remedy ia Probably True. Ilix A scientist tayt that, In pro portion to lit tlie of body, the moe quito hat a better developed brain than the average man. PisWell, f don't doubt it. Even at it present tie, the mosquito la al mot at big a bore at tome men I know. Chicago Newt. Mother will Unci Mr. rVlneiow' 8oolh. Int Syrup the bi runiedy to uae lor tbeir anildren during me UMttiing period. Thoughte Unutterable, "And ao you have no twear wordt in yonr language, Mr. llmokora?" "No, madame," the Japanete travel er replied. "lint, of con re, you can think can thought, I tnppote, can't you?" Chi cago Kecord-iierald. Oood for Little Folka. Tton't tnrtur tb rhlldren with Ibiutd nd Kill poison"' The only gals, a-ieatl laxative ,r ltul unrt la aarervi. t'suuy .'.hr.tc. All drugg-tats, Hi', Vk, !-c. Heartltu Fellow. Wife Ite tore and advertise for Fido In the morning paper. Next day the wife read at followt Id the newspapers: "Loet, a mangy lapdog, with one eye and no tail. Too fat to alk. An swer to the name of fido. If returned luffed, 2 pound reward." Tit-Jilts. mEfUJUbm raw CANNOT Rheumatism must be treated . through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief as S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blond, and, as it circu lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer Is happily relieved from the discom forts ana misery ol Kheuniatism. External remedies are all right so far as they go, but they don't go fai enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier, and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound Rheumatic sufferers who write tis about their case will receive valuabls aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no chnrge Is made. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which Is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains in oadeasea form much information about Rheumatism. THE SWIFT PCOiriO OO.t ATLANTA, OAm M WiiwHtiwjaWi4ni-' 'it V. ajt-aaay; jt ffeW s HRWfitfVir-n'' w..ai...nW,ww,i iMtyiiiii.-f waw-wwi-m !. wa.---'" All Catarrh Sufferers. rerun. Tbie remedy t.rlkei at one to the roota of caUrrh by restoring to the capillary vesaelstheir healthy alas tlcity. rerun la not a teiiiirery palliative, but radical cure. Bend for IV. llartman'a iaual book, tout tree for a thort time. Addreea The rcruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Co lumhnt, Ohio. If jnu do not derive prompt and taU lafactory remit from the urn of Tern na, write at cue to I'r. Hart man, glv lug a full ttatenioiit of your cate, and he will I pleuai-d to give yon hit valu able ad v tea gral I. Address Dr. Hartman, I'retldent of the Hartmau Sanitarium, Columbue, O. Price ol Victoria Croat. Forty-eoven pound w at paid recently la Iximlon (or a Victorian crota won by Gunner T. Arthur, R. A., at Heliattopnl in l'oi. Canned Fruit. Terhapt you have twu in the habit of canning yoor own fruit and think the kind you buy at the ttore it not nearly ao good, tf that It the cane w want you to buy of your dealer can of Monopole peache or peart or ttrawber rio or other fruita. Only the ver) finest and largett fruit It oml for thl brand and it it put np In the heavleri and tweetett tyrup under beautiful blue label emhoMed In lettert of gold. There I no oilier brand quite to good. Ark your dealer for Monopole and ac cept no tu'Jttitnte. Wadham A Kerr lirot, packert, Portland, Ore. Watte of Material. He (chuckling over a Job kettle mcnilliiK) Mnrln. I there wat a good mochanle of tea ncllve polled when t went Into the law butlnea Hit Wife 1 don't know about that. but you spoiled a good bachelor when you got married. Knew the llffcct. "What hnt put her In auch a ner vous state T" "I can't be ure, but I think It't bearing herself talk." BE RUBBED OUT But a good liniment or plaster will often give temporary relief because it produces counter irritation or reduces the iaflnmmation and sore ness. Hut no sort of external treatment can have any effect whatever upon the disease itaelf, for flhoummtlam Im not m akin tllaoamothvA is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and no amount of rubbing or blistering; can dislodge these gritty particles or change the acid blood. Rheumatismoften becomes chronic, and the mus cles and joints permanently stiff and useless and the nervous system almost wrecked, because so much time is lost in trying to cure a blood disease with outside applications or doctoring the skin. X,oultvlUs, X jr., March 87, 'OH. Oontlemtn! X am (lad to tay that . . hat ourtd m of Sheumatltm. About twoytart acol tuff red from Rbtumatltm In mf knett and fatt, my anklta iwtlllnf ao that X could not put on my thott. Thit contlnutd for taveral month, during wblob time X wat applying1 lintmenta and solar by my pbytlnlan'a dlrtotlont, but derived no bn0t. X waa told of B. S. B. and triad It. I lmmU attly rot rllf, and continued tbt medicine until I vn entirely well. 8108 Floyd Bt. D. J. DUANI, to meet wim uisappoiniHiciii, uu win be nursing a case of Rheumatism th greater part of their lives. 8. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with aafetv bv old and voting. mu ft l.U ay CHAI'TKU V. It hud been nrraimed Hint Airne. Miulite n ml June were to ifn up to the Hull fur ten mid lawn ti'iinl the next nrieriiiHin, nml Hint lu r coualim were til cnlt (or June In the my ciirrlitKe, Hhe in ini' tripping out nf the dmir they drove up.- Arrived nt the Hull, the coualn were rcqiicitlcil to lulu (lie luirlv In the snrden, nu. I fun ml Mr. Kllomere sud her uncut xlttliiK uniler the tree. Tiuii' hlg fnnu Inuuieil In the ilUinnre; he n lining iiinethlug to one of the iii-l". llnlln ut en a gnnleu wat Im-.I.Ih Mr. Ketherton, giiet rrmii I.iiiiiImii, tnlklng to her In an enuriMKcd niiiiiiicr. The luoment, how ever. Hint he heenme aware of the new nrrlviiln, he left tier ami went forward tit greet them. He lonki'd hnililwimer tlmii ever toility, In hi whllu nnnel. w-Uli the nuli-hlne Kton nli and tie, trw hnt nml Itrlgnde rlhhon. "I will tnrt the line imrt.v,' whlK-reil Tom to June, "Vou will plnjr with me, won't you?" "t f eourae I w ill," answered June, who had recouiiiH'tiit'd her taetU of lt ulgh and wn Hnklng to and looking at her lover in her Miftcat nmiiiii r. 80 Tom Hew off mid pImh1 the two young Indtc Mitylug In the luiiuw with the 011 of a nelghhorlng reetor and a man wlm n of the 1 1 nil parly, and relumed in trliiiuph. "Now." he nld to June, "you and I will piny Iil and Madge; then we hll be ImiiiI riinl." "Cniinnt we do without Mr. Ilroket' j akel June. "Ilwni, he I much en- gsiMtl, it would tw a pity to ilUiurh liliu." "Oh. he went to play, and we uiuet hsve liim." 'IM- not Mr. Kethertiui playT '.o:jihe my he bnte roiiiilng. I'ai!'' hoiitiil Tom, ItnllH Imiked up, but did not move for a moment. It w evident hi companion wn urging him not to piny, "U't him oh for half an hour, Mr. Ketheraloii, won't yoiiT" (d 'i'oin, going up to her, ami he, muting her eyebrow, auawvrvd tlltly: "t'ertnlnljr; sllogither, If he like." Iwn trnnl imiy t played grniffully or nngrat'ffiilly - nlnC tlliM' out of ten It la reiininly the Intli-r. In the -t now liutde up, the aMH'ttor had all ipnrtu nlty of reelng Uith t)te of M-rforuinrj, Italia and June were graceful In the en treme, looting with the Uliuoet rnphlity, j-il nrver haikiug awkannl; their ) imrltliil with exili'iiirut, llorr wn a bright color Iu their tun. A man alainl ing IH-r Mr. Kllniuere ami WRtchliig the gnuie whiHrei to her Hint he bad rare ly mt'ti o liniliuie or well nmti hetl a couple, rthe aaat-uted to hla reuinrk with a aiuile. June w quite ready to ih'irt when A gum proponed It, III apite of Tom' euro- eat rntreatlt-a. "I'm going to get up a hit of a dance to-morrow." be w hutperml, a he una . corllng her to the Miiiy rwrrtnge. "We call make up about an couphn." June r)c gliatennl. '"Hut you don't dance, Tom!" he aaid. "Well," he nnavvereil, hla hone! face Illumined by a brond amlle, "I'm not au-li a dog In the muiiKi-r that, lai-ue I rnii't do a thing niyaidf, I wout let anylxtdy elae." "Hut," mild June, fearful of cunning III vlu upon ain-ll nil liiinunae pleaaun-, "p-rh your mother won't Invito me," "Won't the?" aiild Tom, algiillii-anlly, "t.Mik out fur a nolo at ten sharp to aiorrow moruliig." "Vou really am an angel," observed June, nffit'tloiiti'ly, and Turn waa. Imp plly for himaclf, uniiuiarli.ua that till sudden warmth n her part arose from joy at the ant h-ipnt ion of a pleaaure In wliii-h he could but lake part. June could wnreely aloep that ulght fur the dellciou anticlpHtloii of the morrow Khe woke early, and, unable In real, rose, dn-am-d herself, and went nut luln die garih-n. It wn only seven o'l-lm-k then. June ha Ixtui Iwi.-e round the garden bn gathered s liuiu u ol roi anil a doneit big alrawberrlea III rahlmge leaf for her mother' hreakraat, and, having car ried them Indoor, hn come out again and irolh-d a little awny down the lune. And, behold! there I loin on III big liny borav riding toward her. "Why, June! you are up betimes!" he cried, In hi cheery voice, all bit face aglow with iulle. Hhe went up to him, put her allm Atigera In hi, and atruked the glossy ueck of King Charlie. "I could not sleep, alie an Id, with ra diant eyea. "I could not aleep for thinking of the dnnce to-night, till, ium! have you brought my litvltntlour "My mother Im Iu bed ami asli-ep a yet," laughed Tom, "but, my darling. what doubt can you have a Ix.nt it, when I got It up on purpose for you?" "Oh, Tom," erled the girl, uililenly be thinking of Madge, "I Madge to be In vited, too? Oh, do try to get her naked. It would be aurli a treat for her!" "Of course he shall," be auawered. good-naturedly. I hank you, loin, ion are a dear, good Tom," And June gave him auch a amlle that it eetit Ideas to his hrnlii which the wn fur from Intending It to do. He In Id hi hlg brown hnnd nn her little white one that Iny like a lily on King Charllc'a neck. You are beginning to cure a little bit more for me, areu't you?" hu said, drop plug hi voice. The color stole to June a cheek, mid an unenay sensntlon to her heart. (Juiiil liy, she aiild, I must lie going In." Tom rnile awny with a blithe heart: he would not Iiiivp changed place wilb any other man on earth, Hhn had not an wered him, but "silence give consent." ICvening came. Hull-past nluo saw June and Madge In the rector' brougham driving up to the Hull, the gladdest, mer riest, most excited maiden possible to behold. "Oh, you darling, darling June!" erled Madge, "If It were not for aiHiillng your frock nnd your flower and mine too, I would give yon am Ii a hug. Turn told me It wn all yonr doing. Agnea did all she could to prevent my going, but Join got hold of iiinnima on the quiet amj nuide her promise." Tom Is wnltlng nt the door to recelvo tlii-iii. Iiuiii'lng Is to take place In the hall, which ia lofty and spncloua and haa a poll.d ordi lluor of gluaay amuutliueat. ''-'""'',w" " gAaaat -"0 Already there It a tuiueuk of a flildle gel ling Into tune, nnd the two girls' heart throb reaiioualve, A June wiia standing beside Tom Hushed and lovely with ocltciucut, Dnl la Itroke came lilt to her. "Vou will give me a wall, won't yon?' he said, iiersunslvely; and June, who wn too hnimy to 1st cold or dlmliilnful to any une to-night, replied that h would In very happy. "The s.-ciiihl?" And she asaetiteil. "Ah, my dear old chap," said Unllii, laving a friendly hand on Tom arm, have one pull over you. Mis Hlvor, why don't volt make him learu to dance? Happy a she was, June felt a sligh sense of veiatlmi at Mr, Itroke' manner. Hhe wished he would not atway look and K-nk at though she were 'Join prop erty. The quadrille wn over, the lunate the II rat walls had commenced. June partner this lime wn the on of a neigh lairing n-ctor. He wa a little rough Iu his pair, but June had an citrnordittary facility for adnptlng herself to almost any alep and any partner. When they made their Arat imuae, Iinlln and Mr. Kciti eraton had the H.xir to themsetre. Kv erjroiie ws watching them. Their move ment were the perfection of eaae and grace; aueli a lover of dancing a June could Hot look at them wlihout admira Hon, even though It occurred to her Ilia there wa rather more abandon In Mr l''etherlon'a tyte than wa quite decor oiia. I bey alupiHNj, I'lilln loogeil tlowu Into til iMtrtner' rye and whl-ril eoiticthtng: she anawvred hint In kind June felt a nddeu tpaani of auger lilt through her heart; alie old herself that it wa due to a ariiar of outraged proirleiy Kdiulaltely a Pnllaa dniii-ed, alie decld hI with a auddeii Impulse that she did tmi want to dance with him. He wn not ulee: alie would rather not dnuee, talk ur have anything elae to do wild him. Tom came la her when the wait waa itrer: the rwlor' win made way for him, "Tom," she whlircd, "take me tutu the coiiervtiiry. I want to get another Dower, 1 hese are crushed. "All right, come along," Mild Turn, glv Ing her hi arm. He gathered her a rich rluater of crlin son geranium, and she fastened It in her ilreaa. "How are you enjoylug yoiirw-lf V" he aaked, and June replied: "Iiiiineiiaely." "You are going to dance the iienl with Hal. he said. "I ahall come aud have a balk at yoti. I hear the music U'glHuiug, "I don't (Mirtlciilarlv e re ultout duiieiug with Mr, llroae, uttered June, ..tl.-rliig. At this nn. no lit he mine .i ,Mik for her, Heelng Tom, he half paused, and again that smile hovered In hi eye ami mouth. "Would you ml lur dance another one Instead of I lii 7" he snbl, and June an swered coldly, piittlng her hnnd on hi arm: "No; I think this I our." "Wa I wrong to come fur yon?" be whlsiiered a they pn.-.l mil of the n,u. servatory, aud site replied, more oddly still: "tVrtaluly not," A minute Inter his nrni I round her. Is it possible thnt erewhlle she wn angry with hliuf Mw one soul s.-,-m t (. mate them; togeilier they rullill the i-r fwt pwtry of motion; never In li.-r elah- tei-n auuiuiera hn June been cons. ,,. f such ecstasy as tills. When at Inst they pause, he lix.kn donn nt her with a glnncv which she uo longer ri-iw'lila. "Wn not that perfect?" he wli!x-r. Hlie answer hi in by a hsik, "I.i-I u go nn. It I a ln to lose a mo ment of this!" 1'nlln nr. nnd agnln they tli.iit nlong the pullabed II. ".r. Alaa! alaa! It la over! the plnno haa bunged the llnal chord; perton-e they top. Mrs. Hirer wa silting up for her dar ling, iiinlmi to hear all the event of the evening, and, a June made her re-i-itnl. a atiddeii eonactoiiaiies eiiuie to the girl thnt. Instead uf pouring all her heart out to her mother a wn her wont, alio wn talking almoat a iiiaiiiccrely na though he had Imiui epenklng to a atriiug er. It wa a relief to her when her atory waa Unbilled and she lind kissed her moth, er fondly and bidden her good night. The inn Id who acted n pnrlur nuiid, luniac iniilil and lady ninlil at the Itoae t'littnci- iiufnateiied her dress and lingered a little deeply Interested III the doing at the Hall. When nt Inst she went, June stood im movable for a moment. Then she lluug herself down by her la'dsldv and cried na If her heart would hrcitk. CHAI'TKU VI. June, scarcely knowing how It happen ed, found herself in the ln.nl in t. gnnlcu hike, while Mr, Ilmke wn leisurely dip ping the scull Into the water and rowing her away to the furthest point from the house. And when he chiiio to the hlg elm, whose brnuche overhung the liter and made a canopy above their heiids, he quietly shipped hi onrs, and, lieuillng n little forward, anld, quite simply nml frankly; "I am going to take the lllierty of Bak ing yuu a qucatlun. May 1" A little nervous llutter crept -f nun June' heart to her throat; a simile of lovely color, that could scarcely Im culled' a iilush, came Into her face, nnd she iiu- awi-red with a slightly emburrnnsed air: "(Hi, certainly." "Why won't you, wdio are ao charming to everyone else, be a little bit kind to me?" HI tone waa so deferential, and hi blue eyes looked an humble aud pleading, thnt June felt all her coldness mid dis pleasure melt away to nothing. 'Am I not kind to you?" alio anld, dip ping her white ringers Into the water nml apparently Intent nn watching them, "What have I clone?" "You have hardly looked nt or spoken to nie nines I came; Indeed, I hnve fancied that you purposely avoided me," Jo utter a polite disclaimer win June'a first Instinct; hut a aecond coming swiftly on Ita heel, alio followed Hint Instead. You have taken hit mother' love from Tom," the said. "And, whenever you are together, you always stand In hi light ml make him seem teem Hut J tine canned find the wordt the wnut. "At all ereutt, there It ono brilliant ex- ft 5S- eepllon to the rule," smwered PallM, lo piqued tone, losing for a moment hit almost liiiimrtiirbabla good tempor. Then, with a Hush In hi blue eye eminently be. i dug to them, "I osure you, you am i pletely mistaken about my sum" feel lug for me, Hhe like me, and I ainiisu her; but It I hardly probable tliut a wom an would cure more for her nephew than her own sou," Iiiiiii I morn attracted to Mr. Ilmke In thl mood llin n In any In which alio hnt yet seen Mm. It I her turn to nsstiuie thnt chn ruling tone and manner which the possesses In almost a great a degree a Jtullu himself. "I did nut menu to ny anything un kind." And she looked lit blm o softly that hi im.mi-ntnry wrath melted away, "Hut It I ft little hard on Tout." "Tom Is the best fellow living," cried llnlliis. "and no one know It belter than Aunt VI. Hhn I woman of the world, nnd would like him to have a little more" 'ToHsli?" suggested June. "Thnt Is hardly the word; something of that sort, 1 suppose. Hut she know hi sterling worth a well a anyone." Kleillng worth! yea, how appropriate those two word arc! Yet they have a dull sound In June' ear this summer af ternoon whilst young Apollo's eye are llleellllg hers, "I imagine," he nld, "that yuu will very si.iiii hnve all the any here," Tlic sivlrt blood flew to June' cheek. "You are mistaken, then," cried June, hotly, "I am tint going to marry him, I nm imt eiigsged to him. I love blm a my dearest friend, a my brother, and noth ing, nothing more," Then she sunk buck In her sent, and a cold, haloed feeling crept over her that she had betrayed Tom, ay, mom cruelly than mother or any other living being had power to do, I Inllns wa to astonished at Hit confeaalou that he let go the bank, aud the ImI drifted out Into Hie aunhiui. He had to rise, take a scull and putit back lo the shore, "Had we not better be going In?" ug- goaled June, coldly. "No, not just yet," he answered, "Ho you know yu have positively taken my breath away?" "Have I ?" said June, with averted eye, rciuorsi-ful and aahnmcd, and yet feeling a ort of anllafactloii that alia bad struck iff her chain and declared her freedom. "I do not know why you ahoiild have thought I wa going to marry Tom. I do not iipsise that he told you that 1 was. "Most certainly not," Hluc sli wa not going to marry Tin, and It wa not therefore high treason, be allowed a tender tiitlcclloti to steal Into hi Voice. Halls could not help It; it horn In Mm; If he wat with a pretty woman, he must moke love to her, utile a sense of honor to some friends who bad H..ilve rliilma deterred hi in. "It us be friend!" be whlnpereil. bending forward and slret hlng uul hla hand; and the let him take her. There wa a magnetism lit hi totn-h that was utterly wanting In Tom"; Involuntarily lu r eye met hi and taycd a moment lunger than wa wise, and straightway. June knew that Imagination may forestall reality, and that the dream she bad cher ished In summer starlit night w ith long ing eye at rained heavenward were not only dream, but that thl grns material i-nrth hold raptuiv a great a the prom lac of tlie skies. Tom, all iinsuspl.-loii, ws awaiting them at the In ml lug place, and, a be nut In, th his handa out to help June from tin1 boat, he said, with a cheery laugh: "Well, have you two made upr" June could imt answer, but Italia re plied gayly: Ye, I tbluk Alia Ulver hat forgiven Hie, ' Then he walked lip the loa to Join Mr, r'ethrraton, who wa coming Iu meet tie in. her face wearing anything bin a plinsed oprvsaloii. A pang uf Jealousy hot through June heart, lorn wa hurrying her Inward a scqui-sti-rrd part of the gtirdeu, and the felt a though he were taking her away from the Hower and I lie sunshine. (To be continued.) NEW ENGLAND'S OLDEST TOWN. The oldest town In point of tettle- mi-tit In New Kitgliitid, and at (he same lime the quaWUcwl place to be found In he Wtnte of Mnsacliusett, la iouold. which comprise the entire group of the KIIi.iIh-iIi Island, situated off the sotiihoiiatcru const of Massachusetts. At the recent Ktnte election ti.wjmhl re turned only eleven Vote. The only til ing" Iu tlm town 1 I'ultyliiiiik, which I known to the world over fur the deed of heroism of It life aven. It waa In Ctitlyhmik that lturlliolu- iiiny tioatmlil lauded Iu UVi, In-fore the I'llgrliii father set fisd ou Ply mouth rock, nml It was here that the Ural kctileinetii by Kuroicnii on the New Kngliind shores was made. I'ercli- ed ou a bleak nnd practically dewohite hilly waste, with waters of the brond Atlantic Ocean pounding It shores nml yearly dashing to destruction ukib tin-in tunny or the Uiicat craft that salt thu oi-i-nn, It It no wonder that the qtiiilnt village Im failed to keep apace of the march of prog res. Imagine a town without a doctor, a tuliiiitter, a store, a road, no lockup, no notice, no trumps, no telegraph or telephone, no fuel except what Is picked up at tho villagers' doors ihHir that are never , locked; where there Is coiiiinuulcntlou but once a week with the outer world, yet where the towuMpeoplu are happy, 1 contented mid prosperous lo a degree. I here I but ono way to rencli-thcro nt nil time of the lour, and that la from New Itedford, the only polut on the iiinliilnnd with which coiiimtinlca-1 Hon of ntiy kind Is carried on, Once a ' week during Urn winter ion a tug-! bunt goes there with the until and ex pretutngc. under a government contract. ' There I no Imnt lauding of any kind on Hie Island, nnd the tug which rnrrlca 1 the malls nnd nxprces matter anchors nlHiut 8 hi I lit off thore, The water Is Invariably rough, nnd mm Ken reefs and ' hidden, evcr-slilfllng sandbars environ the Island so that often whore deep ' walor exist to duy on the next trip It ! Is solid snud. Tho cod and lobster fisheries, utinn which the villagers depend principally for a livelihood, have not been very re niuiieintlve the past few years. The average annual Income of the fisher ninu rarely exceed (ItKj, and nearlv all of this Is made In the spring nnd sum mer, in the wittier time there la prac tically nothing lo do but iiiaimracture lobster pot nnd rt'imlr ftslilug gear. I ne most prominent uulldluc on tho Island Is the uew government llfo-nu v lug station. There are also several lni i it t ion or me MitsKachusotls Huiiinne Hoclety along tho shore, which. In the event of a wreck, are manned by vol Hiileer crow. The shore Is patrolled Iglitly, while from a lookout on the hlgheat point of land on the Island the iirn-tmvers senn the horizon front sun rise to sunset day In and day out. The towu government conslirfs of n tumrd threo selectmen. Bronchitis " I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec tors I In my bouse for s (rest man ytsrs. If is Ilia best medicine in lbs world for coughs snd colds' J. C. Wlllituit, Attica, N. Y. AH serious lung troubles begin with a tickling In the throat. You can stop this at first In a single night wiih Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use It also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. TkntalMtl ik.,tt.,l. All ernfJ. ..i. auar. If he tk tt, man Am as be - If be, la " la sake 14. ll" " Lane M wlia blin- w ate Illn: . urn,, " w,", u. y a to , buoall. Matt. Not as ConaWerata at He Might it. "lie's a good friend of your, isn't he?" "Ob, only medium." "What do you ni; n by medium?" "Oh, ha listens while 1 toll htm all of my trouble, but ha also wants me lo llatoa wlill ha toll me all of hi." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought Bear th Signature of Ht Had It. "Vest it's fullerUm's hobby that ad vine I cheap snd within lb reach of every pomon." " What doe b mean, snybow?" "What b yt, I tnppie. ll't a robi.detitUI dlvorc lawyw," Pointer. Th beggar had a notlea op, "Ieaf and I'liinti." and the passing pbllan tliropisl ttopsM) In front of him. "I'd like to glv thit man torn thing," be tw!d, to hit companion, "but how tn I to know be Is deaf and dumb? ' "Head th notice." wblapoied the beggar cautlontly. C'bumt. Th beat way to core liidigaatloD It to remove itt cu. Thl i beat done by th prompt tt of I'r. August Koetilg' Hamburg 1'ropt, which regit late the stomach Iu an effectual man ner, - Oettlng flack. "Po yon enjoy walking?" "Iminentely." "(iood. Then I'll take yon for a ride in t'le eotintiy in my automobile." Plan' Cure I a good eoiieh roedlcln. Ithaacnrv.l cm tin and coldt fur forty year. At Hruggisu, Si cent. No OK Away. Father No, Johnnie, yoo can't have another piec of pie. Son t), please, papa! I won't tell mamma, honest! Detroit t'let) i're. FITS Mr fSarm II if mf tmmnmem llavt flftrt Ut l l"f tf klll'attwftl hrfT awr. fti,lfar U Kli l.Oit.Jb((ijittw Puxzka. 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