FAMOUS -ATHLETES
As a Spring Tonic to Get
:
"l tdv'.u
til Athletes
are '
about to go
in training:
to try a
fccttlcof
Pe-ru-tu."
-J. W.
Glcnister.
..iiiu iiiniti.r iimmoioii r nuner
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Swim Through the Miciiigau Whirlpool hK
PE-RU-NA
Renovates Regulates, Restores a System
Deotetctl by Catarrh.
John W. Glenister, of Providenoe, R.
I., champion long distance swimmer o(
America, hat performed notable feats
in this country and Kngland. He has
used Peruna as a tonic and gives his
opinion of it in the following letter:
New York. J
The Peruna Medicine Company, j
Columbus, Ohio: :
Gentlemen "This spring for the j
first time 1 have taken two bottles of :
Peruna, and, aa it has done me a :
great deal of good, I feel as if I j
ought lo say a good word for its ?
worth.''
"During the springtime for the last j
few years, I have taken several kinds of
spring tames, and have never received :
any benefit whatever. This year, i
through the advice of a fiiend, I have j
tried Parana and it has given sattsfao :
(son.
"I advise at athletes who are about ;
to go in training to try bottle, for it
ccrtaMy gets the system in good :
Yours trutv.
JOHN W. GlEMSTCR. S
Aa Old French Fort.
.The Interior of Fort Chamlly is
only a mass of rains. Fortunately the
baud of the restorer has but drawn
a protecting line around them and thus
the licben-covered remains of the pow-der-hou&e.
the kitchen, the chapel,
bare not lost their picturesquenesa.
The parade ground Is now overgrown
with long grass and wild flowers, aud
the birds nest In the crannies of the
chapel walls, the kitchen, and even In
the powder-house. It Is pleasant to
listen to the twittering of the swallows
that still linger about the place, and
to look down upon the swift current
of the Richelieu, which here swirls ,
and leaps over the rocks Id mad, foam- f and pills. The too readily decaying
lng rapids. j teeth will be pulled out iu early life
By the Treaty of Taris, In 17v3. Fort ; and the germ-proof store variety In
Chambly passed, with all the other ' serted. The failing human eye will
French possessions in Canada, into the be anticipated by spectacles in early
bands of the English. In 1775 it was youth. L'eticieut moral sense and de
taken by the troops of Congress led j.'eneraey will be treated by ventilation
by General Montgomery, on bis way of the brain and removal of the oXeud
to Montreal .and the following year nc areas.
was burned by the Americans when j Thus protected against the perils of
tbey retreated to the shores of Lake . civilization, the man of the coming
Champlain. Four-Track News. ,
At Short Range.
"It must be awful," said the type
writer boarder with the $1.08 pompa
dour, "to be deceived by a false mar
riage." j
"Well, I don't suppose It's any worse
than being deceived by a real one,"
rejoined the landlady.
And her husband continued to give
a correct Imitation of a man trying
to read a newspaper.
Quite Appropriate.
"My dear," said Mr. Densleigh to his
better half, as be gazed at a pair of
striped hose on his small son aud heir,
"why hsve you made barber poles of
Willie's legs?"
"Well, what's wrong about that?"
retorted Mrs. D. -Isn't b a little
shaver?"
Somewhat Different.
Fond memories of the long ago
Com back with songs I used to sing;
But when songs I send to publishers
Com back well, that's another thing.
At Explained.
Husband I wonder why men's pock
ets are so eaiy to get at, while women's
are so difficult?
Wife Oh, that's easily explained. A
man has uo bmiaess with a woman',
pocket, but a woman has with a man's.
That's the answer.
OLD SORES FFtEH5IVE:
Nothing is more offensive than an old sere DAISQEROUS
that refuses to heal. Patiently, day after day, it is treated and nursed, every
ealve, powder, etc.. that is heard of is tried, but Ces no good, until the very
sight of it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes disgusted and mor
bid. They are not only offsnsive, but dangerous, because the same germ
that produces cancerous ulcers is back ol every old sore. The cause is in
the blood and as Ion? as it
remains the sore will be Sorn
there itad continue to crow e doctor told me I would have running sores for j
worse and more destructive llfe' ni that 41 the'r wcre d.ose1 UP lhe result
r. .- ). i. . i wtjmu uc nji. tfloer urn aiscouraning report I
The fact that thousands of left off their treatmect and resorted to the Jse of
Old sores have been cut out S. S. S. Its effects were prosupt and gratifying,
and even the bones scraped, It took only a short while for the medicine to en
and yet they returned, is in- tirely cure up the sores, and I atr. cot dead as the
disputable evidence that the doctor intimated I would be, neither have tht
blood is diseased and respon- evf.r b",en out a?ain- JOHH w- Fsm.
fible tor the sore or ulcer. , wheeling, Va., Hay 28, 150 j.
Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, such as
alves, powders, washes, etc,, because the germs and poison3 in the blood
must be removed before a cure can be effected. . S. S. S. cleanses and puri
fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and tha
.v,(F atuu lUWIV UC9UUIOVC. T J I -
kxhllarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body in
(ood healthy condition. Book on the blood, with any medical advice wished,
Without charge. 1747 SWIFT SPECIFIC GO ATIANTA, OA,
PE-RU-NA
the '
System in Good Shape
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ana v 'in . .1111 e I"
ATHLETES realise the importance cl
keeping in good Nlily trim.
The digestion must be good, the cir
culation perfect, sleep regular and
enough of it.
If the slightest catarrhal condition
of luugs or stomach is allowed to re
main, neither digestion nor sleep Kill
be strength-sustaining.
Those who lead very active fcves, Kkc
athletes, with good muscular development,
find the spring months especidBy trw g.
Alhlett every where praise Perm;a
because they, of all men, appreciate
the value of a tonic that dispels pliya
ical depression.
The vocation of some met may afow
them to ' Jure the depressing feelings
cident to spring weather, but the at hie e
must never aJow himself to get "under t' e
weather."
He mnt keep in the "pink of condi
tion" all the time.
In order to do this l.e must avail
himself of a spring tonic upon which
he can rely.
Therefore Athletes are espedaly friend
ly toward Peruna.
Peruna never faib them.
o- r.i r.
It has already been suggested that i
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. o I'l" -HI o -I II . w 1 1 .u f . , J uvm
every infant as a routine measure.
But thia is eiearlv lnstifrlrient. s.its i
the, Kr riah r.u.i Jntirnil The
surrerr of the future must Include I
rp.nM tin., ti.i.. Tii tnnsii ami
turbinate bones of the nos must b? !
cut out, because they may harbor
germs. Wb.it Arbutiinot Lane calls
the "human cesspool" uuat Is. the large
intestinei, must te removed along
with a considerable part of the upper
portion of the alimentary canal, he
can? it won't be needed when we be-!go
gin to live on M. Eertheiot's tabloids
centuries will be able in his journey;
t brought life lo defy tlie countless ene- j
mies that seek to rob him of health
sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste.
. sans everything. Philadelphia Record.
Cat Island Cat.
On Sable Island, off the coast of
Nova Scotia, cats were introduced
about and rapidly exterminated
the rabbits, which had been In pos
session for at least half a century. In
one of the harbors of Kergueleu Land,
a barren and desolate bit of antartie
terra firma to the southeast of the
Cape of Good Hope, cats escaped from
ships have made themselves at homa
on a little l-slet known as Cat Island,
which has long beeu used as a win
tering place for sealers. Here they
live in boles in the ground, preying
upon sea birds and their young, and
are said to have develod such ex
traordinary ferocity that it Is almost
impossible to tame them even when
captured young.
Mistaken Kindness.
Jack Iloiio. old man! An fully glad
to see you. Here, take off that coat
ana pur on tins t-moxing j.i' Ki.'t ana
make yourself comfortable. Dick
Deuce take ill Do you mean to insin
uate that I don't feel comfortable In a
dress suit'-
years ago my blood became poisoned, and
I , . i - . - .
sore or nicer nrois permanently. S. S. S. not only
removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the
, blood and builds tip the entire system by stimulat
ing the organs, Increasing the appetite and giving
cneriry to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an
PTf ASHES
A friend lu ue4 will keep you broke.
riilladelphla Record.
"Do you really believe that Job suf
fered from bolls?" "I really bellert ha
did If he had Vin." Cleveland Plain
Pealer. Xo man ought ever to writ a love
letter without thinking constantly how
It will sound when It Is' read nut loud
In court. Souiervllle Journal.
Ethel Art you sure he has urvet
loved before? Kdlth Yea. Ht told uit
to go round to tle Jeweler's and pick
out any ring I wanted. Judge.
Singleton 1H you dodge when youi
wife throws things at you? Wederly
Certainly not. lo you suppose I'd take
a chance of getting hit?
Bobby How much footwear do you
wear out In a month. Tommy? Tommy
Two pair of a shoe and a pair of
my mother's slipper. Chicago News.
Physician Your ailment lies In tha
laryux. thorax, and eplglott'-. Holll-
gan Unlade: An me anuer ininain
th' trouble was In me throat. Ram's
Horn.
"See that man? Well. lr. be landed
In this country with Iwrtf feet and now
he's got millions." "Gee wbii! he must
be a regular centipeile." Philadelphia
Itlger.
"Well." remarked Hercules cheerful
ly, as he gaied up at Atlas, "you seem
to be bearing up pretty well, even If
the whole world Is down on you."
Princeton Tiger.
languid I.eary ley tell me dat
Esquimaux eat soap an' t'luk it's a
luxury. Perambulating Pete Well,
dat'a w'ot It Is. It ain't no necessity.
$ls Hopkln's Book.
Old Friend I your part very diffi
cult to play? Barnstormer Well,
rather! I'm living on one meal a day.
aud playing the role of a man with the
gout. Detroit Free Press.
Iorothy Isn't It horrid? I've Just
liscovered that my dolly Is stuffed with
sawdust! lUk Poohl What of It?
Ixts of respectable people eat break
fast food. Chicago News.
The Woman Uoorge. this Is the an
niversary of the day on which I prom-
MSeU lO If ,1 Ur5 Ufl JWU llil HVllTU
It? The Brute No, my dear. I rouldn t.
But I've forgiven It. Cleveland Lead
er. Customer Say. what kind of a craiy
novel Is this, anyway? It begins with
the last chapter and ends with the
first. Bookseller Oh. that edition Is
intended for ladles only. Chicago
News.
Mifklns Wasn't Benedict's death
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Mrs. Crswford This lovely Easter
hat cost me only . Don't you think
'I look pretty In it; Crawford I'll bet
that OS-cent lamp shade you bought the
ather day would be Just as becoming to
you. Judge.
Merchant Do you think you know
nough to assist me In the office? Smart
Boy Know enough: Why. the last
bosa I bad was compelled to let me
because I knew more than be did.
Chicago News.
Finnegan Ob, yis. Oi can under
sthand how thlni astronomers can cal
kilate th' distance av a atharr. its
weight, dinsity aud color and all thet
but th' thing thot gets me I, bow th'
dlvvle do they know Its name? Puck.
Aunt Nancy Don't say she dropped
the locket In ber bosom; that Isn't mod
est; say she dropped it In her n-k.
Lucy I see; and Instead of saying that
the man unbosom himself, I must say
he unnecked himself. Boston Trans
script. Mrs. Ppenden I wonder what will
be the popular styles lu bonnets next
summer? Mr. Spender My dear, wo
men's bonnets will b- divided into two
styles, as usual tl e style you don't
like and the style I can't afford.
Royal Magazine.
"Don't be so lazy. There' plenty of
room at the fop. and you're c!-ver
enough to get there" "But." replied
the laxy genius, "think bow clever it Is
of me to find a place at the bottom,
where there Isn't so much room."
Philadelphia Ledger.
"I think." said the prison visitor, "it
would be helpful to you if yon would
take some good motto and try lo live
up to It." "Yes," said the convict;
"now, I'd like to select, for instance.
We are here to-day and gone to-morrow.'
"Philadelphia Press.
Your daughter's imiic I Improv
ing," said the professor. "Imt when
she ruu the scale 1 have to watch ber
pretty closely." "Just like her father."
hi Mrs. Nurltch. lie umue His
money In tlie grocery imsine.
Philadelphia Public ledger.
t'ottager Do you ever I'arn folks ter
paint plcters like that there, sir? Artist
Ob yes; sometime. Why do you ask?
Cottager Well, sir. this re loy o'
mine tint tit for niitbln'. 'r. be that
there delicate 'e can't do no 'ard work;
an' not bein' quite right In 'Is 'ead. I
I thought a 'o this 'ere 'nd be a nice.
lljbt occupation for Punch.
No." said the impecunious one. "you
can't believe all that you See In the
newspapers." "Are you prepared to
upecify?" the other man asked. "I
am. 1 saw a statement in the financial
columns that money was easy, but
when I tried to negotiate a loan I
foui.d that the reverse was true." "You
! miBtinderstood tne paragraph. It did
not say that' people were easy."
Judge.
Position In Sleep.
According to Dr. Fischer, of Berlin,
the most effective position of sleep for
jbtalnlug intellectual rest la to keep tht
head low and the feet slightly titra
ted. Falling this, the body should at
any rate be horizontal, so at to Irri
gate, the brain well. Tha habit of
sleeping with heud low and feet high
Is, according lo the doctor, a remedy
for brain troubles and some Internal
maladies. It can be adopted gradually.
If you want to see your absurdities
Illustrated, bare a .1-year old child In
the bouse t few days.
IN THE JIN&IL
An Englishwoman traveling with
her nuabaud lu India passed an entire
night In Uit top of a tall tret, wait
ing for ber husband to get a shot at
a panther. She describe the experi
ence In tht Pall Mall Magatlne:
Toward 1 o'clock wt were certainly
getting drowsy, when we wit both
startled out of our sleep by hearing
tht most tearful tnarla and yells com
ing from Just below our trte. My
hushaud was peering out lu an In
stant but only Just In time to sit two
large animals, fighting hard, disappear
Into tht shadows of the trees. In tht
difficult light of tht moon wt had not
timt to see for certain what animal
they were, but It looked and Bounded
llkt a panther driving off a pig.
Whether what 1 had seen was the
nantber or not I do not know, but a I
dark shadow passed beneath u, an.l
there, right opoHit us on the bank.
with hi white chest gleaming In the
moonlight, mi a large panther.
My husband got hi rifle into ptvil-
tlon and tlrel, and the panther rolled
over with a growl. In a minute, with
another low growl, be rolled over
again Into a clump of tall grasses Just
at the hotrom of the bank, and re
main! quite still. He was complttelv
hidden from us. and we could only
watch the place and wait. Hardly bad
wt got settled wheu a crackling camo
on the dry leave under the tree, aud
a hyena appeared. He slopped a few
yards from the clump of grasa in
which the panther lay. and began bay
ing. If It was Intended as a challenge.
It had tht desired mult, for in a min
ute we heard a savage growl come
from tht king grass, an.l quicker than
my eyt could follow lu the uncertain
light tht panther had sprung out upon
tut hyena.
And now how ran 1 describe that
awful tussle? Snarls, howl and
fierce growls all horribly mixed a
those two fearful animals fought Tht
panther, we could see, was severely
wounded; In fact, one shoulder appear
ed qultt useless, and soon It seemed
probablt that the hyena would get the
beat of It when suddenly tin two
animals parted a few yanls, ami lay
gasping and panting on the ground.
My husband avalletl himself of this
chance of a shot, and with the report
that rang out like a cannon the hyena
bolted, and the panther rolled over on
hit sldt. Relng now certain that he
would never nw again, mv husband
called to me to come down: but this
was no very easy matter, as somehow j
my knee felt niiwt curiously fwble. I ;
did manage, however, to reach the
ground quite safely, and wss hitrrlcl
back to camp Just as d.iwu was break
ing. WHAT A HOTEL OUGHT TO BE.
Le Pplendor and More Comfort arid
Qood Taate Needed.
There Is a rare and forgotten anec
dote bearing on all that follows, say a
writer In the World's Work. In tha
oklen time, when folks journeyed by
foot aloug the great post road oftenr
than by other mo-aii of hH-omotlnn. an
aged and weary couple sat down tie
side a not very cheerful mile stone,
and communed after this manner: The
old lady expressed ber fatigue by
wlshlng berwlf In heaven. "Ah. but I i Inial used to be linb iiinltlcd lu the ful
wUh I were at the tavern," s!irhM the j lowing maimer: The dog was burnt up
philosopher lelde her. "You r.Kde. " j by the tall, with the point of Its inuz-
she cried, "you always want to I l:i
the best plice."
It would not be fair to expect lhe
modern tavern to comjiete with heav
en, by any shelter or provender It has
to offer. But the modern tavern ought
to ctunpete with as many of the home
felicities the traveler has tunic. his
back upon as may lie. Tb s U lhe
need of the travellug public. I will
not go so far as to say that there It
uot an entirely satisfactory tavern In
the city of New Tork, as 1 recently
beard declared by a woman of smd -ty,
who, I fear alluded more to the clien
tele than to the manngoment or archi
tecture; but the managers of bote!,
and the architect, bare Important
things to learn.
If we compare modern taverns w ith
their predecessors of the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries n e shout I
say that the modern onex are perfect.
Washington Irving, the great eoni:
iteur, said In 1MS7 of the St. Nichols
Hotel, then new, which used to stand
on Broadway In the neighborhood of
Ilroomt street and had a most fascin
ating painting of the patron saint of
New Amsterdam in the act of descend
ing a chimney, artfully let Into a sreat
panel In the way of a hotel'' be bad
ever seen.
Charles Idckens was also wonder
fully Impressed with the Tremout
House of Hoston In the early "Jit's.
What pleased them, how ever, wis tii
iteglnnlng of that hotel magnificence
which surfeits us to-day. We lon fur
less magnlneewe and gilt and for
more comfort, honieiitus and gool
btste.
Mlolitry a a l"rrrim.
A conference lately held In Itoston
to consider how a greater number of
able young men eouid be induced to
enter the ministry was attended by
two blabops, five heads of theological
schools and colleges, and by clergy
men, editors and others eighteen per
son In all. Tbey agr-cd unanimously
that so far aa numbers went there
were ministers enough, but that whut
the church needed was abler and more
effective men in the ministry. In Its
present state the Protestant ministry
seems an extra-hazardous profession,
In which the peace of mind, as well ns
the maintenance, of conscientious men
Is exposed to too many risks.
It does not aurjirlsfl the thoughtful
observer that in spite of Its great at
tractions the ministry finds trouble
In sttractlng the das of recruit !t
needs. One of the privilege that are
dear to the American mind Is that of
intending the details of hi theology
whenever be thinks he tins got enough
new light to warrant It. A lay in a 11
may do that without embarrassment.
but If a minister does It be mind carry
bis congregation with him or prepare
to be charged with breach of con
tract Harper's Weekly.
The wife may be the patient one In
the beginning, but as the years go by,
tht husband get the patient look.
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be In
1 ! . ! n YMI
a very phu conuuium ,vm h
rertalnlv know whailo take, I
then take it - Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. Wcknow
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over tfO years.
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A Drv t'oumrv.
A practical llluslratlon of th cur
rent saying, "as broad as It l long," .
comes ftvm the Denver Itcpubllcan.
A man ho drove across th country
last summer to a little town lu West- j
trn Kansas met a farmer hauling a ,
wagon load of water, J
"Whert do you get water?" he :
asked. - I
"I'p the road about seven tulles," the j
farmer replied. i
"And .you haul water sereu tulle ,
for vour family and stock?" j
"Yep." j
"Why In the world don't you dig a j
well?" asked the traveler, excitedly. I
llecatno, stranger," th farmer,
aid. calmly. "It's Just a fur out way
as th other."
Effects of Prosperity.
In (he sii years of the country's
greatest prosperity, from 1'I7 t PJOS,
averaxo prices of breadstuff advanced
; a per cent, meats '.M.I p'r cent, dairy
an 1 garden products 50.1 percent., ami
; clothing 24.1. All these were products
j of the farmer and stockman, who
I profited iimro than any other els ol
; the community by these advances. The
' miner bene til ted 42.1 ler cent, by that
'advance in the average price of metals,
j The only decreaw in llic average price
of roimiiiklilic in that h'tl.4 n In
railway freight rate, which dtvreased (
J imm .T'.'S iht ton-mile in IS.',, to
in kkW, a ln of 4 4 wrrent. The
r.-port of the InterstalM Conmierve com-
mixtion shows that the average increase
in the pay of railroad employes in that
period wss a tritle above 8.5 per cent.
A Lite-Saver
k:ol ti . r hand a a I then her lips.
II
!ip hade hini g' a way.
Said ho: "I live (r un hind la mouth.
So don't h. a.-urj, I'My."
"Oh, well," s . ".( tint's th ce
I'll let you I:t t .u."
I For fiirt t year I'lto Cur for Con-
sumption has cured cotitths and cold. At
! druggutt. Price i reins.
Odd Animal Law.
When a ilog was unlawfully killed In
countries differing so widely as loT
many and Arabia tlie owner of the an-
xle touching the ground, and the mat)
who had committed the offense was!
obliged to iKittr over It corn or flour j
until the car. 'a was completely hid
den by the heap. This heap then be-!
came the property of the man who!
ow tied the dog. I
In Syria there was a specially curl- ;
jus variation, for if it Were a street j
dog that was killed the Hour was!
made into bread and g.viu to Us fel
low. No doubt this arose from lhe
value altlached In those old parts lo
street dogs as scavengers, liy the old
Welsh laws of How-el the damage for
killing an animal belonging to another
were assessed In the samt odd man
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I 1ihhI Advlne.
I Prlvls-l'll. hivlled M Hi ri'l"''""'"
ball' nest week, but I really i t ".''d'
what b wear. What "l,l . .Mc)
j n,IIU Well, dear, if I had yur .im
plexli'm I'd enr Ilia thlckwl veil I c.ul.l
Hud.
riT rrnni'-l'llv I'urnt. NiiBUM
rl Id o.rmia' ! t'i hhii''.i .t
ki.i,,ir vkI ri 1 rev iii.ii-.Mie.ii.i iyU'0.
lr. Il 11 Kline, I I.I . U li I liil,l.l.ln, I
KillbU Hualls
Oauglilsr The paper ) thai tdihle
nails are advertiac.l In Kiigllh rr4lu
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1 11,1 .drl.alid sakes! W lio d e -'
thought thai tdlblt snails r 111
eat.
Voa Can Ott Allan's lool-l-ase I'm II.
u .... ill.,, S II milnl 11 l i'V.. .
trM Mill l ie til A llv'tl
Knot I II .'
rtklliii hl ""Hen
hint I"' n"
nw or nut" ""-', , ....,... All,lrtt.
A iviimil ftitw i-r
,1.1. wii II. ' It.n l.H-..in .uuillulfc
llul i.flhe rdiiirr,
Miltles What do toil Hunk uf Kims-
n.nm iitnl R i,tt i-..-
em a. a iiiiitni :
ItirT-.m I ilmi't
bellrrs he's lh rl
tlilna
Millies Why nut?
Ilift-im - te. .i- h a.r ht Isn't t
lug lo Iry to rleral lh .la.
lt!MI I M VWl t! Ol'AHASIIM.O
NUW 1 1. Iks litwf I I SI: IT.
He llxl No More to s)af.
C.rcwelU Our new n-lglilr mint t
a ti 1 pi'V wiimn.
Mr. tir..ell. -Why .In yau Ihh'k su?
tlrunell-She g.trs sltuut lit home
siiik'tng sll day ltiir.
Mri. lirtiwellsOh. that's lly
plained. She's a blow, j
Btwart ol WBtastats lor Catarrh that
Coatala Mercury
anierea-y will suitlr .1,il..r " '
iikU anil ci'inpU' .l) iU'u Hi l.ii .)
lm rrnva ulriiiB II luii.nsii U. 11 uC'-u.
urtkiva uea f(n!.' ouM 11"" l uc4 j
.pt on piet"litn l. (run rtvutMi iiy.;
.1. Iu, lb 1U111U ' Jul. Irli I. I.I
In 1 0 pjiHtl ru e.n jji-i. a.-;! r n. m il u.
II. I . I lrt& t ufo. mnu . lu'nl 1 f I J
1 htwf Jk t o., Tullo. .eM'.i: i" ,n ury,
1.1 II ln llll.iH l, Mi JIftt lll li- u
Hie lOivl .ml mufsmt. wf t e. til tlt ,nivm,
lu (mini ll.U .1 .trrh t lit'- I tutt ou tl
ih -uuin Il 1. tn.eti liiierii.Hr, nil ni.i
In 1. leilu. Ohio, t.y K. I. t Lucr Jk l j. ls.ll-
tllKlitai. lie. .
K.l.l lr I'rurrtl"'.. lru- TV tier ImiiI.
Hail . Ismlij CiiH i lh lieil.
Aooihrr Point of View.
Iljrker A S!iiikiear My.. "Jclrr.
dt ultra prtir prophet.."
I'jker V. sad lie unitht lure Iru'.h
fully Slle.) tint pr iliel. tif;e:l pr.ir
Jrtt. rs i'-oia!ly politu-al and e!hf
Drupbels.
WotbrawlU Sin Hra. W
Syrup t& b-.t rem,? to ui
during lh tKthlng ifUk1.
insvw'l Kuotblfit
fur iImU cUUJt.a
hry lu lhai ftliuatlon.
Th sheriff i4ii.l, u mi th r.irtu-r
with Urge !iM key m hit hand.
"What's that h.g key f.irT .i,d tl,
lut)itiitive pirsoli.
"That," atlvteri-, the hrr!!T "i
key t..' a ;.- k f;i. t..ry. T:ie proprietor
lei tho biii.iii- run down and I f.,1
to winj It up. K.e)'"
Not on Iht May Century.
General attention is being called
more and more to what seems to be a
widespread religious awakriiititf. No
it ia Australia or Wale or New Zca- ,
land that I- afWtl , then allowing re- !
port come from Korea; next, perhaps,
are rxtraord uurv tmiiriis troin !.. An-
gelc. Atlanta or I'ltlsliutg. These;
condition will Im d !M-iiied ,y Henry!
R. Klliol in the May tVntury under
the title of "The World-Wide Spiritual!
Awakening" j
Two t i rit loin j
"They .iy Hut all (tie world l"e
a lover," laid lhe rejected suitor as tiff j
ale his dinner fioiu the niauteiiiirce. !
eipiet'e.
ccep
"but there are generally two
tlou to tberiile, the girl you want
to be your wife and the man you waul
lo b.t your father lu law."l'riiicetuu
Tiger.
r K U
y HtN wHUnt to4rtiMrplMtl
It naDiluai im tspr. I
nor iniantu ana Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
AW
hp
FADELESS nvrc;
no itUNo
ST. lini-liN'S HALL
a mill ki iiimii, or i n it iiiuiiKsr
I I AM-i...in.il loai'ii a, Inonilnn. tn 1 1 ..
Inn iiiimeul-III 1st" I. Mini lut e.
S!itl0.
I vnil UiMiis Mitiliir IM,I(H
HrwijL
I ma
lUdlwd U UUO
tlliAHAMI I II
l aud and Sold llvui) wlier.
Swollen Veins, Sprains,
Strains an1 Vai Joints
tl,llnrel .uit rnr.,t Mltli
nur lid. t-'htiie itiiJ&iii,,
I'.i II 1 1 arts llllaraiilnHl.
Silk hii,
ri-iM. . .la 11 .
A I ? 1 1
It Mre t i I U yna
I. K I Ti 1 1,
tiHtn-r Hums . . . ., S w Swl
Atfive kun Him, , uo Si
W nntir.i'liini , I Sirtri.
u lltUatiati,itkii4,r
lMAHt. ( IAKKC ACO
PwIUimI, (rBa.
Positl.8, CcrcparaHve, Sopcrlatln.
tw tNat, 1m mv v a fllt4. I
wwut) oi I' whMm.i ((trtsttx Hs
fftwi. 1 hy )ul im Wr aUesa til
ummn tuMn 9m Im
t.BJ Vi IM'tl.lttg."
( "katM BCttltm )
nwnrsTi.TiniHoBi.Mnri.iMi.
B)t ' oM Oant on ol IK com
mon kind-IMS It tno ttfJtfQt
mark tsctiunct, j f
A. J. TOWER CO.,
mm, uss. fOUtMifi
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limitio.
wor. N0. II.
If .tiers ef Wet Wtathtr Clothing d Halt.
Or. C. Gee fia
Wki.irful Kotri
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To Convince You
THE CHATHAM
!. the l'tr IMT H AT lit on
the lunrket, I will sen 1 yuu oni,
fri iglil prep, ml, and wait lor my
y until OrtoiKir 1, l'.sXi.
It wns given tlm bigbed wr I
t tlie tiregon Mute I Air, brld t
r-!i'to ll f ill. Wrilrt or "Uf
I'tscnptsve ntjl g m ol llniib.
Ion u. liroodcr ii 1 our Unit
ptoJK4it o t.
cto. w. roon.
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L roem.ua mail mg stllJ
nt HI K l Minn TBA T
nrs MAStirseTtuii i rt woslo.
10,000 siwisd u Mr mm
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W. I
tMir1n t.flO .hff mrf
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l ill nlioe e,,. ,i(l,r 4 netlir, Iniiil
llteir Kim,,, tielter, Mrur lonwo-r, ml
fir,. l urrwlt-r ,,liit II, m, Hr other
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jl .Mi.li,!rl,i i,, rui.l lirlre 01? lh
iMilloit, 1.1 ,., , (,, I h fur II, liii."
no iili.lllni.. u. I.. IioikIk. .l fill
. U.t, ,.re ...I I llmmul, 1,1. nun retail
. ..i... In III,, loin, l! , . ill,., mill lif
fcli'.e ,l,.n,.r iipiit, I,, e. Snliniller
wlieir .,tl live, . I , i,i,gu, abuva
l Hlllilu iiui lemh,
"Thm Huf rrte Wora,"
" rr.lt M .,ip il. it I r tH, $1M
fr .', ,.,.( ,.,, ,( J,7 lhfm ,k,
flt J,J,r, ., ,tt,,l,,
llovir.rW,t , l.oi,jl..J SO and II 00
sliiva h.,.iti.o n.y m h,ti.r, hold lhair
ali: anj wtlP ig,r ,h.n olhM mliH,
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II V 1'i.y.. iv, ... r( nmtnirt If
l'i r'i .i.t 1, ,unl UMker prmlui-ra.
runt Color iyth t will not w wr bnur
IV. I.. liiiiiirlnnliii iMiu Inriiciil lir mall onl.r
I'lulli... Ill tl, ..,,. Ki, It 1.. art 01
I.T liiiill, -ib ,f M . , i ,,ri,-, lUlivnrr.
Mint, mt.t t u,
W. L. twI'ill.A
t .iii il. o turilirr li.tiiiinnll.Hi. nttltr
M'vMr ui carina Altlrl.
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