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PARKHURST ON CHILO TRAINING MACHINE MININC. * »•«t «r .ble pleasure We notice with Child training is, in the first in- of health as well aa dto»M», baa salted 1 stance, ethical rather than intellectual, that machine mining may be »aid to be out indignant denials by printing hia encroaching upon the older method» of writes the Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst. opinion that they do. Hs has Ama it D. D., in the August Ladies’ Hom$ mining in the mine» of Europe. Ac in the most considerate way. remind Journal. No one Will aak to have thia cording to recent report» received from ing one of the person who, in calling point argued who considers that the acieutific in»titates in Scotland and another it child is to be educated for the purpose England, we find that the adoption of it„x,------------ --------- ------ stated , the machine methods and the uae of of bis own personal enhancement and t fact And the dentala are made in 1 cutter» in the mines of the coun fashion quite too feminine. "It tan’1 not for the purpose of 'making him an coal expert or a sharper. It 1» a great deal try above specified is becoming daily ao. and besides there to good excuse fa THE PRINCE'S DENIAL HOWELL’S FIRST BOOK. easier to make people bright than it is more popular. This la very encourag it,” our defenders say. Nervoua irri MR- to make them sound. Mentality is an ing, and it is »till more encouraging tability, a narrowing and belittling to know that the major portion of these easy art as compared with mortality. machines are of American construction. sphere, the constant preaenoe of ob Important If Tre*. j There is a good deal to be said about I aee that the news associations have We have every reason to be proud of noxious and vexatious person»—what Before I left Venice I had made my been authorized by the Prince of Wales intellectual discipline when we get to the fact that in mechanical methods 1 wonder that human nature exhibit» ¡ketches into a book which 1 sent on to to deny that the Duke of York was mar that point; but it is still true that the we lead the world. Nowhere has in unlovely traits under theee provoca Keep Pain-Killer constantly on *hand—you issues of life are but of the heart and ventive genius been more prominent, tion»? It will do u» no harm to look ¡ flmhtii - Trubucr A Oo., In London. ried previous to his union with Prince« not of the brain. The brain can be thia accusation fairly in the face and can never know when it will be needed. They bad consented to look at it to ob May of Teck. The Prince of Wales was nowhere has it met with greater suc The quantity ha» been doubted, but the price 1» »tul lige my friend Conway, who during quite right to make the denial; the taught from books, but morality is not cess in the deviaement and succeaaful aee whether it be a familiar of ours, new and ugly name. There is no Imitations and substitute» may be offered hi» »ojourn with us in Venice, before morning newspapers were quite right to a thing that can be printed. There application of all kinda of mechanical with dictionary at hand, and 1 cannot verify The genuine bottle bear» the name—Perry hia settlement in London, had been publish it Permit me to quote the are, it is true, books that are published methods, than it has in this country. on ethics, but few read them aud prob forced to listen to some of it. They prince’s statement, which wan issued by ably nobody practices them. The old It may be said here that machine min my definition, but I suppose that what is meant by the word “nagging” to a answered me to due time that they his private secretary, Colonel Sir Fran Hebrews were deluged with moral pre ing in our own coal regions is becom would publish an addition ot a thou- cis Kuollya Then I wish to add a rider. cepts, some of them written by God's, ing daily more popular if not more constant repetition of petty reproof or command. It is a habit which every »and, at half profits, if 1 could get L ondon , An«. IL—A letter signed by Str own hand; but even the first genera necessary. - In fact it is being realised conscientious housekeeper and every Francia Knollys, K. C. M. O.. one of the grooms aeme American house to take MW copies. In that machine ent coal can come to mar waiting upon the Prine» of Wale», 1» pub- tion that had the Ten Commandmente 1 When 1 stopped to London I had to' I shed today, saying that th» Priuca of Wale» had to be killed off before the Promised ket, can bear a journey, can be more thoughtful mother ia very much in successful than coal mined under the danger of weaving for herself and for little hope ot being able to do this that direct« him to «ay that there is aot a »hadow fear of which many a woman “leta foundation for th» report that the Duke of Land could be entered. 1 asked the Trubenra if 1 might, with of 1 am not going to underrate the old system. This is owing to the fact thing» go," to the injury of her home York SU married previous to hl» union with out losing their offer get some other Prince»» May of Teck. The letter add» that the value and importance of mental school that there is lesa friability, lea» tend- and her children. How often the tired all p« of Xtìmr hM “picked up” »it« Loudon house to publish my book. report of a previous marriage was obviously ing for the children; but it needs to be ency towards disintegration, - the u y r y aaidyw, «ImoW joyously; and I which are important pointa ia »« par mouwr said that unless a man has a pure and and children, or done the forgotten er began to take my manuscript about. ymn« couple. ticular virtue« of coal. We are in- honest heart, the less he knows the rand, rather than seem to be "nag- There ia mere than a "shadow of At most places they would not look at better it will be for him and for all dined to believe that there is no par ” * . 4 ■■■■ ama I do you feel bad ? dob » your back , me or it, aud they nowhere consented proof” for the duke’B marriage—there concerned. And it needs, also, to be ticular line of manufacture which has ging. It does fall to the lot of women to do to read it The house promptest In re ia the record in the English church in said that even trustworthiness of intel opened before it wider prospects of most of the so-called training of child Malta. The marriage took place four trade than that in regard to the ap fusing to consider it afterward pirated ren. In many cases it is truly the year» ago, when Prince George was with lectual action waits on personal sound one ot my novels, and with some ex the Mediterranean squadron. At that ness. Sound brain aud unsound mind plication of machinery, not"only in the blind leading the blind', and the un pressions of good intention in that di Uma hi» elder brother was living and are incompatible. Even if our object mining but the handling of the prod trained training. — August Ladies' Ladies’ rection, never paid me anything for it; — *""71_’Yhrnn(. There would were solely to secure the fluent aud uct. We live in days when time is Home Journal. < _ WELL-KNOWN BEER money, when machinery is going to . ■«!>* «.a fullest intellectual development, we ----- (IN KBGS OB BOTTLB8)—r gradually mitigate original expenses, DRESS. chi. Mrt of beh«,k>r io <rf u>«n>«riw>hadno,“Col>»,M>d should still aim, first of all, to secure SMALL BELONGINGS OF njficiiA to dodo — THY IT»» _ when it will enable those using it to Natter wb»re from. FOBTLAND. OB. to the American publisher in the old „ dled Hli death made the Duke a foundation of personal integrity for obtain far higher results in a .given buccaneering time* 1 was glad to go York—Prince George, aahe waa then the scions of wisdom to roof and vege back to - the with my hook, ; “ . . to . th Latest la Bueklee. -— Trubners — . E.’ I __ heir the dimities dignities of of his his grand- grand- tate in. It is something aS it waa with apace of time than they oould without it, and it becomes very apparent that and on . my my way way across the Atlantic * mother. His marriage to a commoner the planting of an astronomical ob it is not only needful, but exceedingly For wear with untrimmed bodices i ----- ----- publisher who finally agreea ■Pred^^to out tho y^tion. qne.tion. Now. Now, mark servatory; however fine its equipment met a publiaber w the Machine mining will un- there are shown large flaring collar» take those 590 copies. Thw was Mr. of evenU The Duke of and whatever the power of its lenses,- haeful. white embroidery M. M. Hurd, of Hurd A Houghton, a 5£renoe_..CoHars and Cuffs”—had we depend, first of all, upon the solid doubtedly be the vogue for the future, and cuffs of dead hnHar.nnlnrwi Valenci ValeUCl* trimmed with butter-colored Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cookinf, ajd retains their house then newly established in New betrothed for nine months to the ity with which the observatory is A TUNNELING MACHINE. ennes lace. These are pretty, and aa York and Cambridge. We played p_jnoeM j(ay of Teck. When he died planted. _ __ they stand laundering well, really natural flavor. ring-ton« and shuttleboard together, and gnddenl_ hi» brother, Prince George, give, in wear, their money’» worth. STUDENTS STEAL AN EDUCATION became of a friendship which lasts to ordered to keep tho engagement In A belt and dolar of gold braid caught thia day. But it waa not till some hi» resistance Be was mar- L.'Recard, of Calaveras, Cal., has with cut jet hooks and eye» are in months later, when I saw him in New hig brother’s fiancee. Hi» oton NSW Form of Theft uncovered al the Vaivereity of ihlea«o. patented and is now having built ax vogue, and may be worn with any York, that he consented to publish my ^j^bis morganatic wife, if you please Altaville a machine which is intended dark colored or all white bodice. The President ■ Harper has discovered a book. I remembered how he said, forced her way into the church on the collar ia formed of gold braid a little with an air of vague misgiving, and wedding day and created a scandal new species of crime which is peculiar to revolutionise present method» of over an inch wide, while the belt 1» an effect of trying to justify himself in wM<sh WM only half suppressed. She to educational inatitutions and partic tunneling, says the Mining and Bcien- two inches wide and the claspa are se an imprudence, that it was not a great waR hia wife, the mother of his two ularly to the university of Chicago. titto Press. He claims that it will lected to atfit the width of each. Belta matter anyway. 1 perceived that he cbildren. Had he not been forced by This is the theft of an education. The "saw out a tunnel” st the rate of may be of silk, ribbon or leather. Seal had no faith in it, and to tell the truth circunJ(rtanoe8 into the direct sneoession students this summer are nearly all twenty-three feet per day, which, if or snake skin belts with silver buckle« WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” 1 had not much myself. But the book to the tta.ono there would have been no transients. Most of them are school practicable. Will materikily reduce the are liked for outing or traveling wear, cost of drift work. The subject is of who to acquire new question of the legality of that marriage teachers wno came w — - had an instant auccesa, and it has gone great saving results from the use of _A____ a I.« Rnoliuh «toms of knowledge and a general pol- interest to every miner, and if Mr. Re and very often have bags to match put by »Ra the English on from edition to edition ever aiuoe. ceremony performed upon them, but for elaborate waists a ishing up in pedagogical methods. cord can give practicable aud satisfac There waa jnat then the interest of a chaplain at Malta. .... * The university charges an initiation tory showing of his machine he has a» leather belt is not considered in good But the woman was repudiated. not wholly generous surprise at Ameri- * «* " She was a Miss Tryon and the niece fee of »80 a quarter for a regular good a thing for himself and the mining taste. can things among the »Engliah. Our The regular be’ting can be gotten in »uoceaa in putting down the great Con of one of England’s famous sailors—a course of three major». For each ad world as has been evolved tor some any color, and Is most effective when __________ — time. Thq marfnue is described as additional federate rebellion had caught the fancy man under whom the "sailor prince,” ditional major subject an its clasp is a email gold buckle elabor uf our oouaina, and I think it waa to this charming Dnkeof York, had learn- fee of fi 10 is assessed. J No student is being twelve feet louf, W>ur feet wide ately Jrved. Young girl^ fancy sH __ ' and six feet high, aud with the four * ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ★ allowed to register for more than "* four thia mood of theirs that I owed largely fl I n in ex r teen horse-power engine which runs it, ver buckles, upon which arij engraves! the kindnesa they "showed my book. on learned of the shame cast upon his aud usually not more than three. their monograms, but these can be It has been dincoriired, however, that weighs >#,800 pounds. The principle name, he was half mad. The drink he Thpre scarcely spoken of as new, though ""rhim. Theonething many ambitious students have bieb ac is that TJf a circular saw- Stoty in all the great London journal», whirfi did not mollify 1 used to carry around with me like he could do was to kill himself, and h quiring knowledge on au extravagant pointe attached to each of the two they ’ are popular.—August Ladies Home Journal- ^7—— * - . W a 1 _ A «Kxxn, ... n IJ- «I w» Ir « « « n tri A HHPRt love-letters; and when I tried to show committed auicide by sinking the finest rau^e of subjects by registering In only wheels, four" feet high and eight inches in diameter make 600 revolutions per oue or two courses aud taking rfn a man-of-war in the English navy. He them to other people, I could not un GASOLINE Bill My»’* Opini«» «B Murrylag. derstand their coldness concerning drowned hundreds of men, sank a.mil great many more as visitors. 'Ihe re .minute; each point one-half of an inch them.—Harper’s Magasine for August lion pound ironclad and went down sult was that professors who had few apart, every revolution feeding cne- regularly registered students, have eigth of an inch. The in ventor «»y* laughing drunk on the bridge. been surfirised by the spasmodic popu will cut twenty feet of a 6x8 tunnel In »600 and a salary of »60 per month. I The Prince of Wales denies? Pretty «irte et Ireland. Not even the Prince of Walea can larity of their courses. In several a day in the hardest rock at *B coat of told him 1 oould tell better when I "Do you know how very pretty a classes President Harper aays the regia »1 per foot. The machine coats »1,000 F pretty Iriah girl ia?" anka a well known bury that acandal. Ud enthu«ia«Uo wnter. Th* Dukn ot York • morganatic wife tration has been small but the attend and require» three men to run it. The mw the girl. There are girls who have grown up in ease and who have "She 1» tell and slender. Crisp has been pensioned. She to living at ance has been immense. The presi- rock i» crushed as fine as wheat grains, kicked great black and blue welta in little black curia lie againat her white Richmond with her two children. _ in dent ha» »ent to each instructor' a no-- carried to the rear and dumped in a the lap of luxury, yet who are now the - ----------- latter part obeyed 01 orders tice which wim alno posted upon the car. The drill pointe weigh one-quar neck. Her akin is clear red and white, L" - of June she nheved ready and willing to accept a little * JOHN CARLS * BONS, New Yerfc. * and her fine black brows and curved and married a poor gentleman whom bulletin board, to the effect that no one ter of a pound each, last four ^days, rough weather than the poor girl who the Prince of Wale» provided. Now would hereafter*’be allowed to visit and are kept cool by a steady stream lashes accentuate it has stood for eighteen years looking ” classes without a written permission of water. While all thing» Are possi "And then her eyes! Why should that everything has through the soiled window of life wait poets sing of the languorous orbs of in these days when- the Duke of York is from the dean.—Chicago Times-Her- ble, and it would be unfair and prema- ing for the rain to rinse it off and let rejoicing over a son and heir to the lure to attempt discussion of a project Oriental houris or the violet eyes of the sunlight through that she might if you use tbs Fstelew* yet in embryo, it ia to be said that see her approaching lord.—August La the fair women of the North when the throne—the cry is raised that the Bail This Was a Uowl Oue. some of the inventor’s calculations Irish girl has them all at one and the or prince” has been slandered. "Did I tell you the latest bright seem difficult of practical fulfillment. dies’ Home Journal. What about that ruined woman? same time? Starry eyes that sparkle tfÄcd thing that my little boy get off? ” asked What about Admiral Tryon?—Vance and glow. ' C«t«lo«ur article needed for McBride, as he joined a group of Milling Notes. SMALL BB4UHMN«" —MOTBD FOB— FRBB. "You think they are darkly brown Thompson in New York Commandai friends at the club. The last weekly shipment of gold 1 Mak» «real endln»i «omellrn»». ‘ until some day she turns them upon Advertiser._________ ______ The “ERIE "Yea, you did," replied all, in con- bullion ( from the Boise City assay office we «re ant to eonatder trtvl.i otttn «row, you as she stands in the sunlight and a CAUGHT* A HUGE SHARK. * cert, with discouraging unanimity. <hrou«h sralrc', Into «‘n elou« ( amounted to »44,167.68. xeroua In tbeniMe.rea aud produeLv« of Mb»«. sapphire is not more bine, and as you "That’s where I’ve caught you,” re Is the diaref ard of Lb» rarlter Indication» of The Poorman mine at Burke, Idaho, ' It watch her in surprise they are gray Ossete at Atlantic HI «»land. Land Ona torted McBride, “for it only happened Hl bvalih which Irada to th« »«tabliabmcnt ot Bight and a Half Fort Long. has laid off its night shift, thus throw „11 «on« of m^adlr« on « chronic teal«. More- and they are black, and yon despair of there aie certain dinorder« incident to the Guests from hotels of Atlantic High- last evening, and I haven’t seen a soul ing seventy men out of employment. over, fnll telling what color they are, but are of you fellows since. Besides this was It is not at all unlikely Chit this prop Mason ■«< h mb ntalaiia «nd rMumatlsm, rei content to watch them assume what tanda went bluefishing early Tuesday really a good one. ” s.alnat which Hi. Otway« BMANCH tho .y«t»m .it»- »«poyere toJM epodl ttoae erty will close down in the near future. which nrodnee the r*. Cold, danop and miasma ever shade they will; and then, if the morning and returned with a shark 8% "Then you haven’t told it to us, are .urelycounteracied by Hoatetter ’ iiStomach brogue is not too pronouced, what a feet long. It is significant that the productive Bitten. Alter you h»»» imurrod risk from -AMD- The Bloop yacht Branhilde, Captain replied Kilduff, speaking from the mines of Silver City, Idaho, and those ib«n charm it constitues to unaccustomed Influeno»». • wloeg.saatnl or two o< H<«- crowd. "Goon. ” W D Overton in command, was en tetter’s 8iom*ch Bitters directly afterward DR. GUNN'S which are on the point of being pro ears!”—Family Story Paper. "Yes, tell us quickly,” added Skid »h.,uld beswsllowed. For malyla, dyapetet«, mged for the day. When about three ductive, are for the most part old mines HVer compLIut, kidney and ¡.ladder ‘«»“»Ie, ranornD miles at sea, the fish began to bite. One more, "and let us have the agony which have been big producers in the nervou,nma and debility it A SotateV« Anawer. •rrredly popular of remwHM and preventive«. over."* of the party felt something tugging on UVER PHU A wlne«laMi"l before meal» promote« appetite. past. _____ Thus encouraged, McBride began: Emperor Napoleon, after one of his the end of his line and gave a sudden Five and one-half tons of ore from "You know, boys, little people have g rest battles, gathered the remnant of pull. A. a result he was nearly pulled Wisdom In this you'll sursly «nd, ¡Kuuma. Warrs'er ydnr «lepe may ran«»; his force» around him, and proceeded overboard. He called for help. The sharp ears, and they are not at all the Goodenough mine at Kali», B. C., No matter Uew you ck»n«e your mind, In Every Detail. to compliment them in hi» characteris captain, crew and his companions went backward about telling tny little »hipped to the Tacoma smelter, re tic manner, »0 endearing to the hearts to his aid and helped haul in the line. »craps of information they pick up. turned to the owners »1,377. The car PBAFNBM CAMNOT BB CVBBD of hiB Boldiers. Finally Company D, When they had brought the monster ThiB peculiarity has led a good many bonates averaged 226 ounces of silver 1users material sud superior of the guards, who had been in the to the surface, he was found to be al parents to resort to spelling wdrds to the ton and the galena 688 ounces. relop the tell setäsi The Idaho Gold Mining and Smelt thick of the fight, were ordered to pre most exhausted. A rope was fastened when their young children are present. hö«^ower, md ra¿ wllhosian Bteeuie Spate oue way to cure Deafn»»a, aodtbat sent themselves, and to the astonish around him, and the fishermen started Of course that thing is of no avail after ing Company, of Butte, MouL, was re only Battery ; the «vatem of l»nltlon la «Impi«, inax- by con»tituiional remedies, peafnea» I» p»n«iv» and reliable. ___ -___ ment of the emperor a single soldier for home in triumph, pulling the shark the youngsters learn to spell. Well, cently registered to do business in Brit caused ‘.by an inHamed condition of the „o^tra.o"XM.brra QCICXti CVREB a ppeared. He was bound up in band astern. A landing was made at Curtis Mrs. McBride and I are in the spelling ish Columbia, its chief operators being mucous iinin« ol the Eustachian Tuba. thia tube get» Inflamed you bave Coeat ages, and could barely walk. bathing pavilion, and the story of the stage now, and little Freddy is often in the Trail Creek division of West a When mines they bars met rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ana "Where is the rest of yonr com nnusnal capture spread like wildfire. very mystified by our remarks to each Kootenay. The company is capitalised when it is entirely cloeed Deafnea» is the 1Ä‘ÄSÄ «-r tenno-M»«-. The shark, which was dead by this time, other. Last night we had our new at »600,000. mult, and unie« the inflammation can be pany?" asked the emperor. aueatloned. out and this tube mtored to Ite nor minister to dinner, and Freddy watch A tear welled in the old soldier a eye was dragged ashore. It is learned that the Union Com- taken mal condition, hearing will b» as he answered, "Your Majesty, they The fish tipped the scales at 200 ed the good man helping himself very panion Mining Company at Cornu forever; nine oaSe» out of ten are caused liberally of biscuits. He thought it a copia, Or., is having prepared plana by catarrh, which I» nothing bat an in- lie on the field dead,” and theu sor pounds and measured 8 J» feet in condition of the the mucou»»onBow. mucous »urtaoea. ____________ >n of - r.„. rowfully added, "they fought better His mouth is nearly a foot In width, good opportunity to put into use the and specifications for a twenty-stamp flamed W« will give One Hundred Do»*« Artlllllll Iftt «nd be has three rows of sharp triMgu- family verbal cipher, feeling perfectly mill and that the 1. B. Hammond iy than 1.”—Harper’s Round Table. any caee --------- of Deafheea (caused by <»••"■> lar shaped teeth. The fish is on exhibi certain that the minister would find it Company, of Portland, has the contract tb«t >»t cannot be be cured -------- by -, Hall — • Catarrh [lggt|Q StWkllD moia tust i a ShuttlBB qp» Bunker HDL 8o he called qut. for buidling the mill. The aite to be Curs. tion. Professor L Wenger, the local 1 unintelligible. nrc. Bend frce. . . _ ------- J* Send for circular», free. ■siKaiaTi F. J. CHENEY A CO., Tolsdo, 0. So the Bunker Hill monument is in taxidermist, will stuff and mount the ing prepared and the mill will be jy-Sold by Druntete, 76e. danger of isolation? The old Charles monster.—Cor. Philadelphia Press. “ "Whst 1» it Freddy?' a»ke<l ffly erected this fall. river bridge has for a long time been to wife, — Piso’» Cure for Consumption relieves the prospectors are »till rushing into -MANÜFACTÜBID BY— A Contlonoua Roil. a shaky condition, anfi two or three “ ‘M«mma, ian't the m-i-n-i-a-t-e-r most obstinate oougbe.- Rev. D. to’®"* weeks ago it was officially declared to The Cleveland Electrio Railway com a p-i-g?’ spelled out Freddy triumph- Central Idaho. They find the stage Bustina, Lexington. Mo., Feb. 24,1891. I, walla Walla. wagon road of much convenience and .vlaO.BAM. be unsafe and cloeed to all travel except pany ia now laying a continuous rail antly. ” and Great it is extensively used. Many of them Tsv O bbmba for breakfMt. 1 Banway to to foot passengers. Now City Engineer without the breaks that are usually be The fellows had to admit that thia are paying attention to the Iron Creek Jackson says that he is in doubt how tween lengths. The ends of the story about McBride’a boy was really a OREGON Chl- PORTLAND, long Warren bridge—the only otber-iu- carefully welded together with entire good onfi. ”—Harper»' Magalia« for country. That district was very rich in placer, being worked for several rect connection with Boston proper disregard of expansion and C. C. August. ._______________ years after 1870. The gold was very will stand the strain.—Springfield He A feature of the welding, aa explained coarse and found only tor a short dis by the superintendent, is that it can be publican Manifest» itoelf in hivee, pimple», boi»« There is a man here in Washington tance along the creek. tote only in streeta that are paved. The stone, brick or asphalt holds the rail in who fancies he is the head of his house. »nd other eruption« which dl«fl«nr» the The June reports of the twelve min Son and covers it ro that it i. not There are plenty of other men who eral commissioners appointed by an act face and can« pain .ubject to heat and cold. Experiments think the same thing, too, and, be of the last congress to ascertain the »how that under these conditions the tween yon and me, it’s with the moat character of the public lands in Mon of them at it is with this man—merely tana aud Idaho are being received at ths ¿kin. Wood’s welding can be done a fancy. This particular man has sev the interior department The commi»- that tired, <«»«<7 wTrfg«»- Che track and With great in««- comfort to passengers —< olumbns Dis eral small children, and it pleases him sioners are divided ipto four parties. thi» teaeon and give« terengtn eno vigw. to discourse a great deal on the train Three parties are in Montana and one P almer & R ev B ranch oetlaetiaa patch. _____ ■ — ing of the children. A few days ago in Idaho. They hive .only been able to Tho Cook In rolltl««. Etectrotypin examine and report on about »0,000 The spoils to the vtetors system hold» he had friends visiting him. His two little sons began to play acres out of a total of some ten millions Sttnotyptn... good in France in a »mall way.. to the extent it rales in the rister about noiaily. It 1« <»« ot his theories submitted for their adjudication. Com Merchanta la Gordon and Peerlesa that children should obey implicitly. missioner Ijimeroux computes that it republic. Louis F ais S ailing through life fa» the Preaaea, Cylinder Presaes, Paper ident t'aruot'scook i» to be rep'a^ed } He wanted his friends to see how he would take five years to merely ride who keeps fa health With a toepw nr« carried it ont in the training of his over this immense territory if they Fienret, the chef ot M. C/Mimir™£ Cattera, Motors of all kisda, «nd the impure blood J?® The new head of the kitohen at^th* own children. “Johnny”, he said, made no stop for the examination of «<■ e.sy prey to .11 sort« of Folders, Priating Material. sternly, “stop that noiae instantly." the land. The appropriation for this Th«t " used-up ” feeling to the fir«t waraiog Elysee is one Aif the that your liver isn’t doing Ite J."rk' , Johnny looked up in s«rpri»e. Then work is limited to »30,000 and the sxiks of the sue aud draws the »« “ T Chat is the time to take Dr. Pierce s Gold , cabinet minister. Franc, to Umou he grinned a little. “Oh. Freddy," monthly expense are about »4,000. en Medical Dtocovery. As an restorative tonic, to repel disease and build 'or its cooks, but its supply of cabino- he Mid to hia brother, as they went on So far about one fifth of the land ex with the noise, “ jnat hear pap. trying amined has been certified to to agri up the needed deafa and strength, there » Scie Maker« •( Cepper Alley Type ministers baa been tax are»t«r nothin« to equal it It rouses every orpn to talk like mamma.' — Washington cultural. into healthful action, pnrific» and enriche» Globa H ThM iHteltoetHal.' kills pain ÜÍÜIIIIIIIÍÍÜ querp DIP «»fl um« m, hM a a;.a?sear 1 ullu[.r"Uir I MALARIA ! WEINHARD’S A ntifermentine SAPOLIO » INVALIDS CHIMEN MMM SIMPLICITY STRENGTH ECÓNOMY SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP Ely’s Cream Bun COLDwHEA HARINE rims. . • ¡ratini .. NEW PALMEAI IW TYPE FOUMRY. Impure Blood AMERICAN • • £ FRAZER ¿»H. lift Hood’s Sarsaparilla fOUHDERS' CO