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I ' r My Hair is Straggly WICKLY’S WOODS Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have J Jong, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. • my hair •• now tb«r« I« no« a any »."-J w. H a ZS om , BoaTdw « SAWAM1IUA. CUMY ncwM. : Barren or Life. dtetely about Mr. Mason. Whst could Yn the German Army. he find to Isugh st ia the hearty execra Th« noted soldier and historian, tion of the crowd about him? Ono more aala was announced by too Theodore Ayrault Dodge, was edweated aheriff. And now thara waa a hitching *n Berlin, and at a dinner party, apro forward of the chair« otxmpied by ths pos of Germsn military disciple, be i,__ _ gentlemen in the doorway. yr. mier once aald: "The Ge/mau ooldier must never ap waa regardin« Mr. Maaon over the heada By It. W. TAYLOR of a part of the andienee with an Sod pear In public «xxctrpt In uniform. Even ■mile o'f cunning, wonder, amusement when he la on furlough be must not. and admiration. Lissy could »ee thia under any circumstances, wear civil look: for Mr. Biler had stepped out.be- lan dress. — sMe the aheriff with a paper lu his hand, —. a - . ___ __________ _ of “ Well, Swartz, young lieutenant of npon which something was scrawled that cavalry, during my residence tn Berlin looked like figures. What did that look CHAPTER XVHL—/Continued.) tide set in, and awept them all back wss one day engaged In some adven- 8o the forenoon of tbe second day of again. What • strange spectacle this mean? Wan there »till another aurprise ture or other, and put on, to disguise th«» "Railroad War,” ao it wm after wild, hot, angry, roariug crowd, pushing and menace for Mr. Mason? She hardly heard the rapid call of the him. if, a suit of black cloth. Dressed ward Jestingly denominated by the hu this way and that, and filling the eummer morous Hoosiers, wore away. The miH- air with the roar of their voicee, and yet aheriff. In fact, thinking about the im in thia suit, he was passing down an tia had been out all night, and two half remaining a riddle to the lookere on—so minent peril in which Mr. Maaon had unfrequented street when be came face lays. And ths Overcoat road had been far ns anything that was thought or aald Just been: and then of the great execra to face with bis colonel. tion iu which this impulsive assemblage । "kept, warm” by the friction of the big I or done, wu con«’erhed. "Detected in ao grave a mlsdemean- evidently held him. she could only burden bare hoofs of «-ourier horses galloping - ~ “Haiut much sadisfactioq a lookun or, Swartz proved himself the possess back and forth. The population of Sand- thiaaway!” the young Doc eaid. “You her mind with devising way» for hi» es or of a resourceful mind. He said to town, and, in fact, ^f all the dependent <-aint tell nothun at ti.ey’re aayun ur a cape. O, that he had remained away! the colonel in a bass voice, different j districts of ths Wabash country, momen do-un, no moren ef you was acrost on O, that he had never come! And ao she had failed to hear anyfoing from his own: tarily in expectation of some startling h-yan aide a ths river.” of the uaual description of the land to be '• ‘Can you tell me, sir, where Lieu event, ara at length gratified by the ap- But at thio moment the tall form of pearance of an unuaually large »<]uad of Coonrod Redden was seen to clamber up sold, and of the rapid opening blds that tenant Swartz lives? I am his brother the volunteer courier». And at once the to the top board of the «*ourt house fence. kept the aheriff turning this way and from the country and I have come on Shat, from ('ongr«*asman Ffllly Biler to to pay him a visit." word goo» round, from mouth to mouth, “Lissun! Llasun! Shot up your talk- , that Coonrod Redden ia only a little nn! Coonrod'o a go-un to make a spe^h! -the carriage in which Mr. Mason was “The colonel readily and politely way back escorting the repr^entative Uesun! Llasnu!" were the numeroua ex bidding for Mr. Huutley, his principal gave the required information and But a great and all-powerful excite of the 8andtown and Southwestern clamations under which the roar died pasaed on. Railroad—the opposing organization to away in a swift diminuendo, and perfect ment bail seizHl U|w>n the .voting Doc, communicated from the SqneM^, crush “The lieutenant congrntùlated him the Sandtown and Northwestern—to the silence prevailed. 7?lf on bis escape. He hurried home court house square, where the sales “Gen-tuh-men!” began the old Hooeier, I ing, pushing crowd I m *I ow . , "This sale will haf to »top ef you don't and put on his uniform. Duty late would proceed at once. . with a short Jerk of hie left forearm I 1 -izzy Wickly and uer mother having and extended peltp, forward and to tbe ] git back,” the sheriff urged again nnd that afternoon called him before the gone back to their own little home, so I left, and then back to his side again. I ngnjo.. Then »lie heard his ,-ry for the colonel again. He saluted with confi first time distinctly: "Eight hundred near the very end of the Overcoat road “We’ve cum h-yur to en-quar ento some thousand! Eight huu—! Eight twenty- dence. The colonel regardedTilm odd that from the bedroom window up stain thengs cewu-cern-uu uv the Sandtown five? Eight fifty'. Nine! Nine twenty- ly. everything was plainly visible, only three Farmers Bank, un uallso caWncernuu uv 1 “'Lieutenant Swartz,,' hq suld. *1 five! Fifty!; Beventy-fiye! Niue hundred wfeh yeWA tell your brotbor from tbe hundred feet away at the court house, sat there and'looked'and listened. : t “;——I a lot ah moggijis uv ourn st walr hilt by and seventy-five thousand! One million! country that if he pays you another PrMontiv .kT —— »k. ...... I ,^le F*rmbere’ Bank, when hit busted. Oue million! • One .million!" In which the had seen Mr. Mason <lr>™ ™eaT.n“^ b*" uu visit I'll put him in close confinement (To be continued.) for ten days.’ ” through th. street« two d.y. «go. Then They •he remembered thst Coonrod B^den «,* nt ’,«"n ~un . H‘ta^ BRING WEALTH, had said threateningly that he ought to J“ J" Bu‘ The Man Who Loves Words “be howt up,” .nd that he would b. If J* 'T “ ' O< *“ 8“*ke R,V,P “ °*r' "Other folks, of course, have thei: s HE BLOOD to U • household aaytag8’ WhJn needs treatment from any cause, this great remedy is th °» and used by thousands of people all ovCTthe^Mtev b^s^V^011*111 'tb all other blood purifiers. It is a purely Sff’S ! ? auJ*noY penetrates the circulation and forces out all poison and morbi.l^mTff11* •• *lso buiWs up the entire system by its fine tonic effect During ter months the natural ave- Ke w>n- I vu suffering from impure blood and a general nues oi bodiiy waste have and weak and rundown comiition of the system. I had no aw .W“ fl“h- *nd 40 all-gone tired feel ^ai*ed to perform their full “^Yttheblood has been slug- u . ?d my bIood restored to its nor an extra amount mal, healthy condition. My appetite returned, I poison« and waste mat- increased in weight, that “tired feeling" left and ters have accumulated in I was again myself. the system and been ab- Columbus, Ohio. VtCTOn S rp Mixa, ■ sorbed by it. With the com- C°r- Barthman and Washington Ave«, ing of Spring and warm weather the blood is aroused and stirred to quicker action and in its effort to throw off these acids and poisons th« akin suf- ^e u^iUhewf^h^^ eruptions break out and con- tinue until the blood h cleansed and made pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedv for this condition; it clears tbe blood of all impurities, makes it rich and p*“. awaY- Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic Scr?fuvla’ Contagious Blood Poison and all other diseasea b” by S‘ S- BO°k On the blood and anY advice (to* «red.tre.otd^, mfWITTtmiHCCO^AnmA.at. air^ fr^°f Worth Winning, If the two simple tests of gravita . “Say. Harker,” began Pembleton, tion and temperature be applied to the , “Why don’t you get your life In "did you ever win a prize by smoking sured. my dear?" asked Mrs. Newed. habitability of the planet Mars, for cigarettes?” example, it will be seen that It is fu •T’m afraid people mighfl say I was "No,” responded Harker, the sensi afraid to take ehauees on/'your cook tile to discuss the kind of life that ble young udu, "but 1 won a prize ing,” repll«Nl the gallant young bus- may exist upon Mars, for the reason when I stopped smoking them." band. ? :------........... that the physical conditions necessary “You did? Where is it?” for the existence of life are not pres-' Piao'a Cure 1« a good couth medicine. "In the hammock over there—my ent in that very Interesting planetary It naa cured coughs and cold* for forty wife, you know.” neighbor that revolves around our sun Atdruggixts.25c.nl». between the orbit of Jupiter and the To Break In New Shoe». And That's No Ide. earth. It has been calculated that the Always shake in Allen's Foot Kase, a powder “ Ever notice it?” queried the man wba temperature of Mars 1« too low to be dared to pok. hi. no.e into ».ndtowu den Spot. poor pleasures,” writes Richard Li It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet asks questions ou the installment plan. ( urea corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At .. "Fy and '“"“‘«"““«J«" Jooki 11« areJwre are__hcre A desert des«*rt Island tn the middle of support metabolic change. In other again. "Did I ever, notice what?" asked tba 15*11.«» ’u”1 ^mge Snake river is one of the most unique Gallienne in Harper's Magazine, “bu all druggists and shoe stores, 25c Don’t accept But now h. drives confid.ntly in, and *vir. w MaBon M ----- In — which words, Mars is too cold for life to ex Sample mailed FREI. Address party of the dense part. ■!(■ /»«Im Mn/I Itnmnvuil anno I • for a man who loves words no joy thr anvsubstitute Allen S. Olmsted, Ie Roy, N. Y. with no 1 ms s person than Coonrod Red- th.. L«..«.?1 “"n “Te strawberry gardens in the State of ist upon It. "That the bill player who hits tba world can give equals for him the hap den 0Mt«l bMid. him on the front seat whlch brtokens th. greatMt° determina" ' Va * hln Kton. »ays the San ; Franciocw But even were this objection sur most "bails” at night always hits the the^r'^T X ^thZm m." °bZ the “<>« unf.herin, purpo£ Chronicle. Tbe tend is surrounded by piness of having achieved a tine-paw Saving Money. fewest in the next day's game?” contin mounted, the small mass of Mars sage or a perfect line. When Thack ThT *’ "" “Z “’“J*"" R“ge "B hy do you spend all your mon ued he of the prologue. would still stand In the way. It has Mr. Huntley for .^ght 1. known But cray struck his fist on the table, as th, ey?” been calculated that «be mass of Mars really, she scarcely thinks about it , , tTO*‘ tl,at »eem» to come from brush and deaert weed» will not grow story goes, when he had finished th* ' It s the only way I can save It.” There is almost an endless array of I X!!!, Uniier Irrigation. <pr six months Is riot great enough to exert an at " Wira t non sense.” —------- -—‘—----- <• "t »ring It in sn inconcelvab.e |Tn Ifhe year the residente are practi- scene.of. Colonel Newcome'a death an. . tractive power capable of bolding tbe this »ponts neoua levy of Wsbssh csv- Swollen Velnj, Sprains, “Not st all. If I kept It, some fel ’ rnn^.nteurTOW«ieto,U,te?i.fi01? * < ally cut o,i frou* communication with exclaimed, ‘By God, this is genius! vapor of water to the'surface of the alrym.n riding along after the carriage. Rlld l ^ a ^”e.hé p”« - th \ 7ri”"'«b there was no empire be would have a, Strains and Weak Joints low would bunco me out of it." _ planet. The vapor of water would- fly cepted in exchange for that moment Cleveland Leader. Kelleved and Cured with » and the Elleis. And •“* I ment to rach individual of the vast mass. water* ““k* the river too dangerous to off into space from, Mars, as free hy our (Mik riMttc mocklnaa. We often hear thi yoar true artist b knows from this fact that the furious Perfect Fit UUArauU-e<L drogen flies off into space from the “Ji.t keep kin. uh qui-ut, men! We ‘-’ru8» In boats find the Ice of winter ¡ never satisfied wh hts work, his tde i people from Rig Rattlesnake Creek have Who Owns the Railroads. ■ JMF earth. If this be true, there is no life been placated in some mysterious wsy. don't wewnt no fursa’n h-yur, leminy clones all approaches from either shore. , escapes him, the t Jords seem poor an- H. T. Newcomb,, of tbe District of W riatleta I................... » .7» 11.00 on Mara As the head of the column comes near tell yuh!” He looked round over the Oli this lonely spot grows the first । lifeless, etc., comp red with the dream Anklet... Columbia bar, has compiled statistics The other planets of the solar sys ly opposite, Mr. Mason looks up, smiles, crowd as h. spok^ and then glanced strawberries of the Northwest. Kn«*«* Capa... 1.» Strawberry island Is government ] Whoever started that story knew very showing that 5,174,718 depositors in I>gldns........ zoo in tem are not seriously to be consid and raises his hat. Then Coonrod Red covertly back Into th» carriage. Oarter Hoe«. LM 1HI little about the literary temperamen ■‘avings banks of six eastern states are Abbve Knee Hose,.. &.U0 COO property. The land has never been stir- or he would have known that th« ered In this respect If Jupiter Is riot den sees them at the window and leans lirectly interested in the joint owner We also manufacture a'I forma Agajn there waa ¿he sudden concentric. I hik ! probably will never be plat- out and waves his hat and shouts some yet cool; If Venus looks with but one of Belta and Supporters. words are the dream. The dream doe face to the sun; if Saturn Is a molten thing at them. But not a word can be undulatory movement that seemed to ted as available for the homesteader. not exist even as a dream or only very ship of $424,354,086 of steam railroad distinguiahed t>ecause at the very first ""^i1 tht securities, that insurance companies t o * I0l ‘ ion more com-I It Is n great mass of sand duue« and WOODARD. CLARKE * CO mass; if Mercury’s temperature is wave of the hat a vast shout starts at K'^'rt^lste’c;^ en.XiiH '-overed stones. The Snake river imperfectly till It is set down in word" bring business in Maaaichnaetta hold Portland, Oregon. above the boiling point, why imagine, the-front among the Dikeses, and goes in ¡846,889,038 of steam railroad stocks ing of guns, held in exeit^ hands. M Jn , eH d0W" fronl ,nountaTh •ou'^e« Yea. the words are the dream." then, that life of any kind can exist an increasing wave back to the very rear and bonds, and 74 educational institu-| ~~ Beware of Ointment« tor Catarrh that deposits of sand bearing gltet- on these planets?—National Magazine. of the line, half a mile away, where it nnd boys began to climb up into already tirina 0*1*7 Ì invested J MM» tions depend nn on 117 847,4(18,327 Contain Mercury sounds like a shrill and ___ high-keyed echo filled wagons, holding on to those who e,,ln8 flakes of gold. Many acres of _ in similar seeuritiea 'lor a portion of Uncertainty of Life. of the nesrer end louder shout. Some- I were standing in these vehicles packed 1HI,d hav® ,,een created from these de as mercury will suraly destroy the sense of an« completely derange the whole sy«‘ 'heir im-ome. OtherHdnctary institu “Young man,” eaid tbe clerical-looking body below the window calls out: about the streets like s regiment of ar- posit«! The winds sweep up the’river smell teui wuen entering it tn rough ths mucous passenger, addressing the beardless indi .’’hat la ut, Jim? What did you fel- tillery. From their position in the wide ami great duet storm» obscure the sun surfaces Such artlclcssuonld never be used tions (wn enough railroid se unties to “I hays tried all lunch of waterproof vidual acreM the aisle, “do you ever con bring euch holdings up to more than a k ' ----- — । th«jLhouse. the very for days and eve» weeks lu the spring sider when you 11« down st night thst ckxhmg and have never found Anything billion and a half doHaST about one- Come up to the court bouse^un »ee! elaborately dressed Congressman Biler, e e w -7 —- — g—«-* > • — ■ V a • 1 «/ AAA I S If I , Yet the strawberries grow you may never see the sun rise again?” at any price to compare with ywur FiA Come on; come right on, everybody, up probably at the suggestion of the two or nionths. Hall • Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ■ixtb of the entire capital invested in «nd.llpen to perfection. "No,” replied the party at whom the to the court house yard!" r .D.cy ’ °-» Toledo, O , contain# no mercury, railroad property. These investments Brand for protecuon from all kind» of ii^fnany, acting directly upon query had been fired, “can’t any that I Then the wonla are drowned in an-1 who represent the 8. & N. W., as against The loan claimant of this island haa weather." tbe blood and mucous hurfaces of the system. represent tbe savings of the mosses, do; but every morning when I wake up other one of those odd, strange ‘wild the 8. 4 8. W., gets upon a chair, and six acres planted to early strawberries. In buying Hall'« Catarrh Cur. be «uro you gel (The name and »44»«« of th« writer of thio there being twenty million holders of •aoolieited letter may b* had upon apuHcatlua) I realize that' I m«j not live to eee an almost frightful shouts that, beginning begin« to admonish the crowd to keep Surrounding bls cabin is a great field , J‘ 1» »«ton internally, and mad» life insurance policies in the country, • in Toledo, Ohio, by F. I. Cheney <k Co. Testi other eunset.” Highest Award W»rid’» Fur, 1904, | of forty acres planted to alfalfa. He monial« free. among the Dikeses in a stentorian roar, order. - as many more of fire insurance policies, “You do?” queried the surprised c. goes bsck along the line, rleing in vol- ft,l?„bi>’ruW1,u* Prtce 75c P*r bottle. “You ehet up, Billy Biler!” roared old keeps a band of cattie and requires the A. J.TOWER CO.* Tb.Swnofih.Fnh Hall a Family rills are tbe best. and an even greater number of depos 1. p. ume and rieing in tone ae the Bound Coonrod Redden, in a voice that effectu- help of many women and children In itors in banking and trust institutions, “I do,” answered the young man. w ave eweer» back, until it 1» pitched two ally “abet” Mr. Biler up, whether he He Ttnvuirht rt' Might Do. “ harvesting his berries and caring for “You »ee. I’m a baseball umpire.” where investments are largely in foil- octaves above in a wild, shrill, treble half would or no. “I’m a do-un the talkun When Patrick received an .order he road securities. TOWER CANADIAN a mile back, among the boye of fifteen, I nowl You’ll git a chaincte after a epell, the milk and putter. When other sec Stenography Ancient Art. followed it inipllctly a a. far ashe eould CO, UNITED tions .are clothed in mantles of snow . who again prolong it and raise it up I ef you’ve gut anytheng to say!” Recent excavations in Egypt bar. after It has almost died away«, Billy Biler grtns In come confusion at this sandy desert is ripening tbe straw —sometimes even farther than bl» Cel ■No Wonder. I revealed a bond—dated A. D. 100— ap ’’The wpey d limit.” sntil rhe snd-fneed A horrible euapicion flashes upon I thle rude and unexpected rebuff, and a berries for which the people in the In tic brain rpall.Kl “He wants a pane o’ wlndy-glaM tin tntm. “sfrduld be removed fronr nuto prenticing a si a ire for two year« in th« Lizzy. She yrafrobm tn zn tnztsnt all I vaet shout of laughter ripples outward land cities of Hjiokane anti Butte pay "semlgraph,” to be taught to read and the clow-growing antipathy of these peo- an- eccentrically from the carriage to 25 to 40 cents a cup. The grower re Inches by foorteen,” said Patrick one mobiles.” write shorthand;* or “the signs that pie to Mr. Mason. She remembers the w here the regiment of farm wagons Ta ceives from $4 to $i> a crate for his day, aa he entered a shop where-Els .“Do you own a mnchliH*?”~iisk<>d the , ' ’ employer, a master carpenter, traded. stranger wittliu the gates. your son Dionysius knows,"” the teach- serious chargM that they have made and packed. fruits. V ... : reiterated against him. She renieml>ern, “ I hope they are getting over that gav- In the shop'waa a young clerk, who ei receiving in all 120 drachma«— Irrigation is tbe secret of success in “No,” replit*d the . gloomy party too, the dark and ominous words of Coon age humor,” Lizzy said, standing up in never missed a chance for a little Joke “I’m an undertaker." about $23. rod Redden. And she knows that if the her excitement. “Don’t you think they producing strawberries from tbe des at the Irishman's expense. ert. Wafer is lifted from thevHver by Wciiirfil Homi Last year 39,496 Swedes left their na old Hoosier does no more than to remain are? Don’t you think-by their laughing means of current motors or wheels “If we haven't any ten-by-four- CITO Permanently Cured. No fit« or nervousness Trial mint f 11 0 after fimt day’« u«e ol OCK Ihie'stirv.t Nerve tive land, most of them to mak. n.w quiescent, those whooping and yelling that way, that they aref” The young lashed to a movable scow. Hometimes teens,” be-said, "I may have to give iw“u'urvri2j ‘e'«1'"■'•Ie »'Id treatise. savages from Big Rattlesnake will wreak Doc Dikes shook his head. home, in the United States. Till« wonderful C’hl- Dr.K. H. Kline,Ud.,Ml Arch st., Phlladcli.hli Pa fa you a fourteen-by-ten. ” “You calnt tell nuthun by thur laugh the river runs twenty feet below the a terrible and public veugeance upon the noM doctor lx ok IL d great because he cures Patrick rubbed bis head thought un ’ataway. Ef they was plum ready level of the beach. Then the pipes. doomed man. people without opera So maddening was this terrible appre U> hoes up a feller, un anytheng funny attached to the water motor are made fully. Then he stood pondering for a tion that are given un Practical View. LIEUTENANT BOWMAN to die. He cures wlih hension that after the first moment of ud happen, they'd stop a minute to laugh,- moment, and at last remarked: 'Summer, ” remarked the bunch of those wonderitil <hl longer and the water lifted to a higher “He’s in the great roosh for It, nnd ¡.feminine loveliness win, waa taking on faintness and utter incapacity which it un go right awn a hoasun uv 'iiu up. nese herb«, roile. buda, |>olnt. When the river Is high and barks and ve<e able* caused, she must have become almost ob 'Ats the klne a fellers they air.” there ’ s no othe^ place near to get it. a oysters ut the young muu's ex that are entirely un I “They’e a man h-yur at’» ben with threatens to wash away the inland tbe Give me wan o’^thlm foorteen-by-tins,; i*,“*1?’ "ia mj. ^avor*,e »easo:u It’» »0 livious to everything not directly per known ta medical scl- I». •nee tn thia country. Through the use of thoa* taining to the circumstances immediate- urse nn ben rispectud un treated right water wheels work easily and pump and If he turrns It sideways and oop- i . ul t0 a*1 uu'ler the tree» and listen hnrmleu remaSlM thia funoua doctor knew« Small side down, there's not a sowl would ‘“etrbe„concert by uature a featb^ »«mi ly environing this man, who had gone by urse Sandtown farmbciis." went on the great volumes on tbe land. tha action of over Mo different remedlM which ha aucceMfutly uaea In <lffon.it dlaeotea. Ha ■ ■ • past her to his grave, placid and smil- stentorian voice of old Ctxinrod Redden. ditches carry water from the pump's gsnrnnteea to core catarrh, nalhrna, tun«, throat, as* know the difference." - I "l 8n ‘ t it. though! ” axclaimed the young “ But ’ • haint treated urse right. He ’ s ing. rbeumatlam, narvouaneu, atoluaeb, liver, kid point of discharge to the fields, where ney«, etc.; haa hunrtn-tlw of leaitmeutala. She had no recollection of how and ben a snake en the grasst. At's whnt It is distributed in furrows. I man, enthusiastically, "and it dosn't cost Charge« moderate. Call and «ee him. Hallenta Figuring the Profits, v,?, a cent, either. ” out or the city write lor blank« and circular». when she left her mother, or how she he’s ben." Strawberry Island is a great producer "I suppose,” said the new reporter to Send «lamp. CUNSl VI ATIUN FKKE. Now lnd«*ed is there a very tidal wave pushed and crowdetl her way through tbe ADPStNS of wealth. The owner has an income the humorist, “ you make a good thing Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing throng to th. aouth door of th. court of upheaval, and with it not a growl, out of your paragraphs?” Syrup the best remedy to use for their children Th C. 8 m W o ChiMM Modklno Co. room. True, .very rough and uncouth but a leonine roar and a vast -tumult of about $5< mi an acre every year. Ijtst “ Well, some days I make very little during the teething period. HB4-253 ALDER ST., rORTUUtD. 0RE60R rider or footman of them all instantly abont the carriage, around which in a season he made a net profit of $1,000 and ether days cot quite so much," re tT" Mention paper gav. way when he saw her, and even little confused and narrowing space men from the field of six acres planted to plied the jok«*smit.h, "Now, take Y*«', _________ _ ._l hc Bctete- -- --------------- - — berries. He grows none but the largest UHay. Tor example; I only penned five1 ■ reached out to pluck tb. xleeve» or cel Struggled with each other...... Mrs. Gabbler—This health writer lar. of others in front who could not -- “What are they doing? O, what are an«! brightest colored varieties and does lines, but those five Hues represented 10 says that one should keep one's mouth they doing?” Lizzy cries, in a spasm of not attempt to compete with the gen see her, and hence blocked up the way. large, round dollars.” shut while sleeping. I don't see how -“Let ’er pa»» along thar, boys! Crowd horror. eral market. When others are ship "Say, that isn’t so worse for one day’s "By gum! they're a go-un to hose up I can be sure uiy mouth is shut when back thar a leetle, and let Lizzy Wickly toil, ” said the pencil pusher. “ By ths ping their berries he has completed his. git apast! She’s intrusted en this then« the feller, right h-yur en the court house I'm asleep. £ way, what did you write?” work'and the remnant is given to fam There goes the Judge un the more’n anybody. Sh. wawnts to see 'at Jfhrd! Mr. Gabbler—You might get in the ilies of campers, who pitch tents about I “An order to my grocer for interior she gits her rights!” called out Big Jim ahurf! But they'd us well keep outen department supplies,” answered the fun habit if you'd practice on It while you UNION I I MADE Dikrs, az h. set about pushing this way than N*>I By gum! they’ve gut um kiue the island to fish for the great Colum ny party, with a diabolical grin.. are «wake.—Cleveland Leader. Coonrod un Uncle bia river salmon. and pulling that, in order to make a path uli quieted down. Tor th’e greatly agitated young woman. * Jim Dikes tn knocked down bout fifteen Walled Town In Britain. “Better let 'er go up stnirs thar, Jim! ur twenty a tham Reelfoot Pon' fellers. In the old dayg when might was She can git to the winder en th. ahufs 'Ats the only way you km git any saince room, un see ut all, 'thont gittin run over euto tham fellers’ heads—is to knock ut right the city that was walled about You git Coonrod un Unele was common enough, but there are by the crowd. Little Seef Dary's gut the onto um. Jim Dikes un the Sparks’ boys tog-yuth- key. Seef! H-yur!” very few towns in Britain which pre That was young Starr Qq-nps, she er, un hit’ll take a party good crowd to serve their walla at the present day. knew. Then th. door was reached, and pile tham.” There was nn Indefinite and inde Of those few, undoubtedly the most the rtair door to the left being unlocked nnd Instantly locked again after she had terminate period,of the wildest uproar »unique is Berwick-upon-Tweed, the old gotten inxkte, she found there was some and confusion all «bout and in the court Border town, vyhich has occupied j on. on th. steps a little way above her. house yards. Everywhere tbe Judge, the I many a page of the past history of F W. L DOVSLAA MAXX» AMD MUS "Coms right up h-yur, Lissy, If you sheriff and Coonrod Hedden could be seen the United Kingdom,' and which to ’ MOSS MZZ'I *» •• »HOB» TSAS AW wawnt to see the show. I guens the gesticulating wildly, seizing men by th^- 0TMZZ MAZUrAOTVZZS I» TU WOSW. this very day enjoys the distinction of «10,000 RRWARD I» » m » m W« shurf’s room’s open. Yes, h-yur hit ia! arms or collars, and shouting at the tops The Klnd You Have Always Bought lias borne tbe signa Chas. W. Bowman, 1st Lieut, and Th. winder's up, too! New, .f you don’t of the highest voices in all the Sand special mention as a place apart from ture or Chas* H. Fletcher, and has been made under his Adjt. 4th M. 8. M. Car. Vol«., writes mine the «wowd a-lookin nt yuh. h-ynr’s town district. Finally they seemed to the United Kingdom in every royal W. L. Donal»« «3.BO »hoes are the personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one greatest .»Tiler« In the world be- s good plaist," »aid the young D«ic Dikes, Here the old succeed in -restoring order, to some ex proclamation Issued. from lain bam, Md., as follows: r io deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and um or their excellent style, eur fit- tog and »nperi* -«ring anaHlte». 1 ? are but Expérimenta, and endanger the “Though somewhat averse to patent as he pulled one of the large, yellow tent: and Immediately the selling wan battlements built in the time of Queen i A ik ;» r-t health of Children—Experience against Experiment. medicine«, and still more averse to be- w.'HHlen armchair« up bMide th. window. begun by the sheriff, in the loud, official Elizabeth remain intact,.with all but >rence 1« the l one of the ancient gateways, and even I more to mokr, hold ’ coming a professional affidavit man, it “1'11 kine uh stan* h-yur en front nv yuh, monotone of the public auctioneer. lor. wear lonjrrr, and un they calnt see yuh quite no plain. It’s Sale after sale was made in the very In some cases the very ponderous seems only a plain duty in the present mln« than iny other the biggent crowd I’ve seed h-yur nenst shortest time of the mere formal and I gates themselves on their old rusty instance to add my experience to the the Red Line ran against the Nigger Castori» ia a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare foregone official act. But, as each sale hinges. In reality there are t^o columns already written concerning tbe Baby, un bent 'er! Whur do all them was announced with the name of the par goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is? Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic * ■ curative powers of I’eruna. nlick lookin' fellers live at, I wonder? chaser, there was. noticeably, an air of walla, the outside and older one, ef substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Haint ut funny ’«t yotih «ion't know no- surprise and wonder over the whole as- , which now only some fragments re and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Us use for colds in the head and throat. I (•«■dy, baz'ly, when you git up over lira sembly. Men whispered to each other in ' main standing, dating back to the far- Co>i<'* I‘ ,7,l*'ve8 Teething Troubles, cures Constipation thisaway on look down at urn? Why, I little groups, and there' was a visible off times of Edward L, who in the and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the moat severe attack in forty-eight hours by scaicely kuowed old Coon Redden. They settling back of the heretofore aggressive great hall of Berwick Castle—only a Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. and on-preosing tendency of tbe throng. I till looked the cuerateat!" small part of which now remains— Auo vuHUiuii * HUttVUat —The A 11JUVlDCr Fl CDU« The Children’s n Panacea Mother’ ■ s Jr Friend. Mí I ner onrf.” — ¡too. Frank ¡ ■ preventive whenever threatened with an Lia«y scarcely heflrd a word of the with even a slight tendency to cheer some I «( eroon St., Lentueille, kv. decreed that Baliol should be King of attar It. running comments of tha young Doc results. , . •<| '. Scotland, a decree which, as every ‘‘Member* of my family also use it Dikes. Tha carriage was drawn np at “By gum! ef thattair feller Huntley schoolboy knows, was so>on set at defi for like ailmente. We are recommend Iba fence, about sixty fert from the north haint- w. L. ttn Coro** Coiltltn in hit ing it to our friends.”—C W. Bowman. door of th.'«x>urt house, and she could ¡3.M r A df *. Cor nun Colt con rod rd to But here a demonstration below rut off ance by the Bruce and bls hardy war bo the flnoot ^ntont leather produrti, Bean the Signature of . , , see Mr. Mason sitting there calmly, with the young Doe's remark, and Coonrod riors. On this outer line of the ram F mí Cpior EyvMt will apt war braasy. a surging, roaring throng of armed men Redden la calling for “Odder; odder. I parts still stands the tower In which One reason why Penina hat found all abont him. Inside the court house ible to got the warning notes of the war bell permanent use in ao many homes ia yard, the crowd waa so druse that men men? Odder, for Jiat a minute!" - i doll very. And having secured order for just a were rung to denote the approach of that it contains no narcotic of any kind. could scarcely move about, arid their red minute, he went on: an enemy, an object naturally of grea( It can be used any length of time with* and heated faces ail looked strained, ex W. L. MUOLAS, “AU those h-yur sales ats ben made out acquiring a drug habit. « cited and threatening. h-yur—th« lan'a ben bought en by Mr. I Interest th all visitors to the town. Not a word could be diatingnlshed In Huntley, uv the Santown an’ Soiith- Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, the roar of loud and vehement disputa weatern Railroad fnr th« benefit uv tbe ■Lawyer «examining witness)—Where Ohio, for free medical advice. AU cor tion that seemed to be going on. Now farmers. They kin have thur own time was your maid at the time, madatn? there was a rush of the buzzing mana to pay off tbe notes. Un they wont be respondence held strictly confidential. Isuly—Rhe was in my l>otaolr fir- toward some distant point, and the ex- no Intrust tell after a yur from the date I rlamationa. "Fight!” “Fight!” conld be a thia sale. You fellers kin go to plow I ranging my hair. heard. Then the crowd would settle nn fur wheat, noon’s You’ve a mine tnh!" | lawyer—And were you there also? PISO S CURE FOR back, and the roar of excited voices go on Lady (Indignantly)—Sir! What a roar of whoopa and yells and I agaia as before. Once the keen, lond cheers for Huntley. Then somebody sug The higher tbe character or rank, report of a rifle caused the crowd to gested groans for Mason: and they were stream round the Jwo sides of the court given with a heartiness that created an tbe less the pretense, becanee there 1« C ON SUMPTION house. But presently thé reflux of the iu«xulicable amount ef merriment imme- | less to pretend to.—Buiwer. MvG MON*« J BEST BY TEST Dr. C. Dee Wo I- 1 III WEIGHT HOURS PEM CURED RIN C M Affected Head and Throat— Attack Was Severe. C astor ia -« « What is CASTOR IA The Kind You H uyo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. in - U I s