Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 26, 1905, Image 3

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    Doctors
If you are suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de­
bility, nervousness, exhaus­
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it,too. Askhimaboutit.
WICKLY’S WOODS
CHAPTER XIX.—(Continued.»
“What is it. Mr. Dikes? Not a million ।
of dollar* bid upon any of thia land?”
Liasy criea, in great . amazement, and
with a jumping of aomething in her
throat.
,
to his heart in tho renter of that dread­
ful cyclone, and tho danger, and deetruc
tion that eneompaoeed them. She thought
of that too brief and vivid tingling part­
ing near the clump of shadowy, long,
arching black raspberry vin*e. She could
lepay him, clasp for claop, kirn for kiwi
She would not remain his debtor in any
token of love. And her red lipe parted
and her brown eyee sperkled in the gleam
ot the lamp as she put her dainty slip­
pered foot lightly across the threehold,
thinking only of him and for him.
She wae certain that she «* him sit­
ting there, beyond the little stand-table
on which the lamp was biasing. So oc­
cupied was she with the certainty of
meeting him that not until Congreesman
Billy Biler arose to meet her and «he
heard a cry of surprise »nd delight from
her mother’s lips could she «ee that Billy
Biler was standing there smiling very
pleasantly, while beyond him were her
mother and her father locked iq each
other's arms.
"There's nuthun like good luck, Miu
Wickly, to bring people out of sickness,
end fetch um round ginerally. H-yur’«
ynr father, now—«• «oon a« he gnt to
hear that you were a millionaire he found
himaeif completely cured, aud started
home at once. He knew It before you
did, too. He'e sharpened up a bit by hi«
■hort «tay at the hoapital, you «eg. But
while they're talkun to thuiweivee, Mies
Liny, I want to try to persuade you to
intercede for me with Ole Coon Redden.
'Ae ole man's terribly out with me, ’bout
this railroad «ale bualneu. I'm not to
blame. I took a fee from the San’town
un Northwestern folka, uv course.
1
didn't do it as a Congressman, nur as a
citiaeu of San’town. I done ut u a law-1
yer. Uv course, they'« lot* * thing* that,
as a lawyer, you em do that you
wouldn't wiw* to do as a Congressman,
nur as a citisen, our aa the friend uv the
adverse party. Now, h-yur, fur instance.
Coonrod Redden, he telegraphs fur me
to come home un see tnat all these h-yur
San'town supporters uv mine has thur
rights in this mortgage business. Well.
I had already taken a fee from the 8. &
N. W. folks, as I said. But 1 done that
as a lawyer, ytnnerstand. Un I tole
Redden I’d see that the railroad didn't
steal nuthub from any uv yuh. Un they
didn’t Did they? but he's on hi* high
boss. Un he aaya I ahant have the dele­
gation from thia eouuty. Un I’ve gut to
have ut.”
s
Don’t Poison Baby.
alm08t every mother bought her
must have
Th™ .drugs will produce
THBRE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have beeu‘ kiUed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morpliine, each
1C r
a narco?° Product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
room to room, with her stiff-starched un-
derskirta rustling like
th* fluttering
wings of th* wild pigeons bow feeding
their young up in th* dark thicket* of
Wickly’* Woods.
8h* sang littl* bits
Pl I. n PF nt thn
of song in th* sw**t*»t voire that ever
led a class of young Hoosier hoodlums in
a public school. She picked up her guitar
off th* haircloth sofa, and slipping ita
Tw miut look woll »flor th« condition ot
reduces stupor, coma, convul-
your li»«r »nd bow«l«. Uni«» thon i« doll,
»ling ribbon over h*r left shoulder, went
Mtlon ot Ui« bo««l>, poUoii.'U« produata are
about th* rooma playing pretty and mel­
si
on
s
and
death.
”
“Huntley, I suppose you'd a run that low old rondeaux In a way that sh* Bad
coal-ground up to two millioiM rather never played them before.
than lose It! Joy of your bargain! Hope
She made short little flights out to the
you won’t lose more than a million on front gate of the narrow little hollyhock-
that purchase. There are other good od and morning-gloryed yard, and back
coal land« beaidea th« Wickly plat.”
again. She stopped at least twenty time*
Ä _ _ -JL
*<«*•
Then there 1« such a roar of «houta and in her delightful little fluttering» here
J iPrQ AGUE CURB.
cries in which “Liuy Wickly. Liszy Wick­ ■ nd there about tho house to kisa her
Wvf O CHERRY FECI
ly,” and “Huntley, Huntley, Huntley!” mother on the cheek, or to pat her on th*
are th* uaudibl* word«.
.shoulder reassuringly and lovingly, out
“Oit up un »how yourself at the win­ of the very enthusiasm of hsr mood. In
der, List (Jit up! Git up!” and the fact, sh* did hundred* and hundreds of
Terrtole Temptation.
An eminent English surgeon, whose greatly excited young Doc seise» her by foolish little things that she was perfect­
bruaqueness with grown-ups recalls th* arm, and rai«*« her to her feet, ly swara a mature young woman acbool
whereupon, loud aa wai the clamor of teacher shouldn’t permit herself to do.
Oli
that of tbe famous Abernethy, Is quite
voice« before, it ia nothing to the mighty But she couldn’t help it. And, what's
another person when children are bis »putter of yell« that riae like the whir­ mote, she didn't try.
patients. Then be is as amiable as an ring wings of a vast covey of bird» pierc-
In any one of the little, rustling, whit*-
angel of a big St. Bernard dog.
ing and rending the very air above them. dove flights to the front gate she could
When
thia
has
gone
down
there
are
cries
A abort time ago, accuruing to 8t.
hear the sounds of shouting, clapping
James’ Budget, tbla gentle giant got up of "Huntley! Huntley! Huntley!” that hands and multitudinous laughter of a
out of a warm bed at 3 o'clock in the grow In volume and importunity,, til! they delighted audience. And she could al­
Dr. J. A. MrClslIan. of Buffalo, N. Y.
morning to attend a tiny boy in piteous are no longer to be resisted. Then Coon­ most see and hear'Mr. Huntley in the
t prescribed ysnr
Castori* for my
plight from diphtheria. He performed rod Redden steps to the carriage, throw» merry humor of his new character that
back the top, and taking Mr. Mason by he had shown of late, exchanging humor­
the operation of tracheotomy and the hand, raise» him up.
ous repartee with his audience as is now,
aaved the cblld'a life.
“Feller fannbers!” shout» th* mighty- and always has been, tho custom and
Time went on and hie general condi­ voiced Coonrod Redden, “h-yur'» the man the delight of the lluoaier audience aud
tion Improved, but there was one dis­ at’a laved your lau* fur your fambliei! the Hoosier orator. Perhaps, after sup-
quieting symptom. He refused to use This Is Mr. W. Mason Huntley. You've pet wai over, she would walk with her
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful-
bls voice. When he was questioned seed him before, un knowed 'ini, un talk- mother down to Coonrod Redden's. She
Dr H D. Benner, of Philadelphia, P«., «ay«: "I have u«ed your C«»torl» ■■ a
would be heartily welcome. Sh* needed
be nooded or shook bls bead, but would ed to 'im, un h-yurn him talk.
ness and Rest .Contains neither
purgatlv* In the c « m « of children for years past with th» mo»t h»ppy effect, »a*
fully »adon* it »» a cafe remedy.”
But the very climax >t prolonged and no invitation. For such 1a the broad and
not apeak. Finally tbe surgeon found
Omum, Morphine nor Mineral.
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kanaaa City, Mo., »aye : "Your Caatorta 1» a splendid
• way. One morning be talked at his i>und-exhau»ting cheering drowns every ainiple hospitality of the native Hoosier
not N ai « cotic .
remedy for children, known the world over
I us» It In my practice and have no
attempt to say an audible word. Mr. people to-day, that to "be. acquainted"
stubborn little patient
hesitancy
In recommending It for the complalnta ef Infants sad children."
Mason Huntley stands with his hat off, constitutes s perpetual and unlimited in­
(To be eoatlnneO,*
"I’m sorry he can’t speak to me, and smiling. The roar of cheering and
Dr. J. J. Msckey, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. ssys: "I consider your Pastoria aa ex.
vitation to come when you plea»« and be
eellent preparation for children, betn« composed of r«lisble medicines and pleaaant
nurse,” the surgeon said, "becunse I'm yelling rises and swells, and sinks. and sure of a hearty welcome.
to ths taste. A good remedy for sll dlsturbsnc*s of the digestive orgsns.”
going up to London to-morrow, and rises—but does not cease. Suddenly it
But after the supper was over^Lissy
sha'n't know whether to bring him a
HE RECOGNIZED TALENT.
m great Impetua, as th* carriage could not fully make up her mind to
horse or a gun.”
with Coonrod Redden and Mr. W. Maim. start. He had not been long enough in
There was a brief silence. The sur­ Huntley etanding on the back »eat, 1» Hoosierdom to thoroughly understand
geon and nurse waited breathlessly. raised straight up into the air, and with that informal freedom of manner which
Anecdote» call forth anecdotes.
A
Then a tiny finger stole up to a wound­ ■cores of these big, long-limbed, brawny, sanctioned the unpremeditated gathering
excitable, enthusiastic, hero-worshiping of neighbors at each« other's houses at little story told herein not long ago,
ed throat, and tbe ghost of a baby
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Hoosiers, under it and holding *t high gny and ail seasonable times.
about a country postoffice official's In­
A perfect Remedy forConsIlp*-
boy’s voice said:
above their heads, is changed into a tri­
True, she remembered that he had very, terest in bls clients’ correspondence,
tion.
Sour
Stomach,Diarrhoea,
"Please, doctor, bwlng me a Ilckle umphal car, that, leaving the trembling readily conformed himself to the prevail­
moved s woman who la the mother
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
gun!"
horses securely tied to the fence, proceeds ing customs in Bandtown society. But
ot a daughter at college to relate her
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
all around th* square, nad up and down he had always exhibited much more of
Kentnoky’» Q1F1 Blacksmith.
every rd*d thatteada into Saudtown. aud xeeerve, «ven to the point of diffidence, experience with « village postman.
It waa the daughter's
freshman
Miss Clara Medlin, of Pilot Oak, finally down th* Overcoat road to Coon­ than was quite sgreeeble.
Ky., beara the distinction of being tbe rod Redden's, followed, flanked and pre­
"A leetl* mite backurd. A leetle mit* year, and she wrote home daily and
only female blacksmith on record, says ceded by a great-broad tide of men, boys backurd,” Coonrod Rodden had said of graphically of her new axperiences.
NEW YORK
and women, horses, wagons and dogs, hjm at first. “But I don't thenk the But she w*s extremely
busy, :iud
* St. Louis Globe-Democrat special.
and
all
cpnspirlng
and
combining
to
make
feller
means
any
harm
by
ut.
He
haint
could
spare
time
for
a
borne
letter
< Miss Medlin is a comely yonug worn-
the most'deafening yoc^| clamor that
Q w
Mf i t lb m
M Twwrvu ' of
i >1 T i li-I t Fr » vv I II
> -»Fiv*
I F
only on Sunday.— Thia aha supple­
w««
vt I tin
^lali
•hook the wild-hemp and jlmson whar people haiut gut nuthun to do but
mented by a regular mid-week post«!
•nd
a
pair
of
bewitching
brown
eye«.
_.
.__
,_______
-
leaves along the uufenced «ides of the git acquainted. Un they kin teck aa
She can shoe a horse or weld a tire aff Overcoat road.
much time to ut a« they wawnt to. Un
One day the mother, a«etng the puat-
they ginurlly teck a plenty, I low. We
ness, no other smith will dare compete
haint gut time fur no aich fpoliahneea aa man coming, ran down to meet Ulm.
with ben
«-t out- h-ynr en Indyanny.
Feller and atood leaning on the gate as he
come« h-yur we wawnt to know right approached. He saw her there, but
She Is also an expert carriage paint­
er. Thl« Is really her specialty, she on. Then I'll light out fur Coonrod'«. away whurrer he’« flttun fur a neighbor Instead of hastening his pace he alack«
Thex’H be some big speakun un han' ur nut. Ef he haint, we wawnt to hoaa ened it a little, obvioualy
having painted over .aeventy buggiea
afford
Marriage tn Spain.
shakun down th*r, thurreckly! They’ll ’Im up, ur git ’im out, Jiat quick’s we kin,
the last season.
himself time to complete the reading
A tired mother with two children, a
In Spain a bride has no girl attend­
wawnt you thar, too! One million th’ee by gum!”
Notwithstanding all of this. Miss hunnerd un eighty-four thousan’ dollars
She knew that Mr. W. Mason Huntley of the missive be bad In hand, chuck­ baby of 2 years that sat on her lap and ants to stand at the altar with her,
Medlin has not neglected to educate fur the Wickly Woods! By gum! you're had ostensibly subscribed to this doctrine ling as he came.
a bright-eyed boy at perhaps 4, who sat but Instead a “madrina," or godmoth-
herself In housekeeping and cooking. the richeat young womern in Indyanny. which CoofiFod Redden had not failed to
The eight stirred Mrs. Brown’s beside her, were-.trying to enjoy a little
VBIBRSON MACHINERY CO.
At’s a shore theng!”
enunciate on all fitting occasions But anger. That be «boukt prMU(ua to lunohaou in a restaurant lu the buoi-
Unusual L*n^ Deal.
had that subscribing been more than a read, what Tolly wrote! That he nes» section of. the city. Two young
The wiilded pair go
piece of amiability on his part? She Wd should do It before her very eyes, aud ladies entered and sat down at tbe quietly to their new borne, where they
CHAPTER XX.
The regents ot Kansas unlversitj
Another night, in which Lizzy Wickly thought that in the case of a man having before she could; And make her wait aame table. Seeing tbe difficulty tbe remain until the following day, when
have purchased flfty-one acres adjoin-
¿‘»'or First Class Hotel and Iwani' At'rOm-
nrodatl .n>. IN PORTLAND, during th»
inf the campus on the west. The terms 1» in a tumult, a brain-whirl-of excite­ only the humble and subordinate pl«<'e of his leisure! It was outrageous, and woman had In eating lunch and hold­ they atari on their honeymoon,
"assistant,
”
it
was
not
at
all
to
be
ex
­
EXPOSITION spply »> <>uce and .«lid.
are a little peculiar In -that no fixed ment that «huts out of hef mind any of
she bad a sharp rebuke all ready for ing her younger child at tbe same time, fore leaving they pay a formal visit
y<>or reservation lee of IJ. o I, to apply ’
pected
that
he
would
not
readily
fall
into
all
the
thought«
and
feeliqgs
of
her
or
­
on
rent of your num.
Kooinn In all
price wax established. Thq, seller, an
’ one of the young ladies leaned over to tbelr respective relatives.
th* ways of th* Sandtown people as eas­ him. But It was never delivered.
dinary everyday life.
part. <>f the city. Nic te I-'0 ’ per day.
and,
said
in
a
propitiating
tone:
"Wbat
elderly person, is to receive an annu­
He
broke
Into
a
beaming
smile
as
RESERVE
YOUR
ROOMS
WITHOUT
DE-
That wealth ia not even th* Icaat of ily as he had fallen into th* eandy wind­
Mother»will And Mra. Wlmlow’a Soothing
IAV ANO GET YOUR CHOICE. Write lor
ity of >600 during her life. The first the elements of happiness she demon­ ings of the Overcoat road.
he reached the gate, banded over the a sweet little boy! Won't you let me Byrup th* beat remedy tou»e for tb»lr children
full iolormallon.to Oepartm«nt 1,
payment was made by a popular sub strated effectually in her own self-con­
So ahe hesitated about starting, In the postal card, and declared In hearty hold him until you finish lunch?” Tbe during th* teething period.
EXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BUREAU
scription contributed by the dtlsens templation. The first flash of excitement secret hope that he would make that un­ tonee before she had a chance to mother gladly granted tbe request and
Th« Only Official Bureau of the Lavra A dark F^k
One of Many.
was transferring her charge into tbe
of Lawrence. The legislature will be had been that feeling, perhapa. which in necessary by coming to her “aoon,” as he speak:
Goodnoush Bulldins, Portland, OragM
Mifkina—Hau Skinner any capital?
arms
of
tbe
younger
woman,
when
tbe
asked to make provision for future the gambler makes him tremble with un- had »aid. But If he did not come within
“That's the funniest postal I ever
Bitkins—No.* Nevertheless he gives
an
hour,
she
would
go.
She
felt
that
she
Utterahle
eagernews
Over
a
heavy
«take,
payment*."’ >' ,
read! I (’never thought there was little boy, with never a smile, raised employment to a number of n>ei>.
which, when he has woh, is of no further must see him. She could not content her­
Mifkins—What do they do?
much
sense in girls going to college— his voice and exclaimed: “He ain't a
self
with
the
thought
of
remaining
away
value in his eyes than ia given it by its
Bifkins—Tiy to collect money due his
kind
o'
wasting four years of life, I boy; he's a little girl!"—Philadelphia
until
after
twilight.
She
would
go
down
power to reproduce that same »tat* of
Press.
creditors.
been used to calling it—but I don’t
expectation. This she recognized ns that in the twilight at the very furthest.
So when tbe young Doc Dikes came know! I don’t know! Maybe it ain't
Inherent love of peril, that disposition to
Beware ot mntmenu lor Catarrh that
bra re dangers, that In some degree and orer presently, to get Mrs. Wickly to sensible for ord'nary girls, but a girl
Contain Mercury
The
dutiel
of
the
present
Interstate
in some form exists in every human or­ come and stay half an hour with his aunt that can double a man up laughing
aa moronry will surely destroy the oenae of
ganization. The feeling of gratification and her sick little boy, she felt that it with half a doien words ain’t ord'u- Commerce commission are to correct smell and completely derange the whole sye-
had been a« transient as the flitting mo­ would be a way of occupying th* inter­ ary. No, mj'am. I guess you ' was I *11 discriminations in railroad rates. tom when entering It through the uiuoous
If It finds that an hhjust rate ia in surfaces. Buch articles shouldnever be uaed
ment in which the event bad been in val of time And »o eh* went along,
oscepton prescriptions from reputable phy-
It it sittena, as the damage they wiUUois tenfold
abeyance. She had at once settled beck taking care to look back once fn every right to give her extry opportunities. effect, the railroad ia notified.
THE HKHE5T AWA»» AT
You’ve got a gifted daughter. Mis’ declines to change it, the commission to the good you can possibly derivefrom them.
into the groove of her ordinary thought. twenty yards to see if he were coming.
Then there were presently eo many Brown—a gifted daughter, and I con­ can bring suit in court and if the court Hall’s Catarrh Cure, nisnufactured by F. J.
For now ahe fully recognized the fact
THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S DAB
< heney A co., Toledo, O.. con tains no mercury,
_____ WAS OIV*N TO
that It n*v«c had. been.. Huntley, the. in­ of the Sandtown women dropping in at gratulate you. ma'am!"______________J decides in favor of the commiMionen’ and 1« taken internally, acting directly upon
t he btu w t «nduruwnr« futtkcwtit twa »yirkm.
visible professor of geology; Huntley, the 5Trs. Dlkea" To see how little "Jimmy was,"
Hs departed, atill broadly beaming; findings, the railroad must obey, or its In buying Hall’s < starrh Cur« be sure you get
LED CLOTMINC
man of straw; Huntley, the principal and and to ask Liuy Wickly about her great and Mrs. Brown had not the heart to officers may be brought up for contempt the genuine. Lt ia taken internally, »nd mad«
.ICHBR&^RATS
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. 1. Cheney * Co. Teall-
employer, that she had loved. She did fortune and take note of how -ahe looked chill such appreciative friendliness.
of court and sumffisrily dealt with.
monlala free.
not doubt now that had a real Huntley and talked, and whether ahe had begun
.Sold by Uruggiats, price TSc. T*r bottle.
appeared—such * real Huntley as Mr. to be atuck up, and proud and excluaive, She merely warned the "gifted daugh­
Hall'a Family rills «re the beat.
v
Th* Curious Limpets.
Mason Huntley had imposed upon her— aa rich people very foolishly do. And ter" that her humor was likely to be
The
limpets
are
a
curious
kind
sf
Hie Bad Break.
•he would have decided between them at perhaps with the thought of making it enjoyed by more than the family cir­ shellfish. They resemble tbs abslones
*1#
Rhe—I had an uncle who wes kille<l
once, upon their elmultaneous presenta­ very prominent that she had not begun cle.—Youth’e Companion.
I
d
their
habits.
The
interior
is
made
by electricity.
tion before her. And that decision, she to be a bit stuck up, and perhapa be­
sf the most brilliant colors, bronze
He—How awfully shocking! Trolley
now knew, would, at any moment of all cause ahe »till felt the very unusual ex­
buoyant
and iridescent hues predominating. car or electric chair?
the time In which she had known th* hilaration of her t naturally
COMPETENT BUT UNPREJUDICED.
They are found on the welt coast of
genuine' Hnntley, have been against any spirits strong upon her. Lissy did her beet
to convince her neighbors, the former
Mexico and are so large that the peo­ FITO Pwmancntly Cured. No fluor ncrvoiuneM
other man in all the world.
'I Id »her Ant d»y'auM*<>rDr.KlliM-'»Urciil Nerv«
Early in th* evening she had dressed Arguses of Sandtown, that ahe waa auffl-
H^IOrer. Send for Free »2 trial bottle.nd treatise.
ple use them for wash basins.
He Had Been There.
Dr.
H. H. Kline, Ltd., Ml Arch st, Pbiudelplla, Pa.
cieutly
sensible
and
well-groomed
in
the
In the course of the year Parson
herself In on*
those prettiest of all
They are ferocious animals and prey
Singleton—Are you suiA>rstitious?
Simple
democratic
doctrine«
and
prac
­
pretty summer ‘dresses—a white Swiss
Whitaker received many calls to mar­
Wedderly—About some things, yet.
John Waterworth, the eldest engine-r
muslin—with an unlimited number of tice« of Sandtown not to be made giddy, ry, christen and bury*in the villages process seems slow, but the limpet al­
Singleton—For example?
in the world, has just died at Preston,
eren
when
«uddenly
elevated
to
the
great
ruffles and tncks In the skirt, and with
round Canby, so it often happened that ways gets there. He gets bls cover England, at the age of 85 year*. He
Wedderly—Well, when I seo ■ woman
IKtle knots of bln* ribbon her* and there, height of an Inconceivable fortune like
began driving In’ 1846, and drove an en­ wearing a new bonnet it's a sure sign
and a bnnch of the purplish, sw*et-«tnell- the one which Wickly’s Woods had bls services were required In families over the unsuspecting clam and puts
of which be knew little more than the bls big foot on bis sbell. generally on gine 2,000.000 miles in hi* thirty seVin that her hiiHbaqd has been divorced from
Ing wild flowers pinned npon her shape­ brought her.
name of the person oa whose behalf a weak spot. Then be whips out a long, years of service without a single s«i- a goodly portion of
ly left shoulder. Rhe had gone backward
wealth.
dent
*•<1 forward befor* th* little mirror, in
CHAPTER XXI.
he waa to officiate.
I)
wiry tongue and proceeds, to bore a
MILDRED/
th* mlddte of the room, with her face
It was quite dark when Limy finally
One day he w*« »ummoned to a hole in bls captive. When thia is done
turned flr«t over this shoulder-and then leached home, after getting np to start
KELLER
lonely farm to perform the burial serv­ tbe shell flies open, and th* limpet Is
Fka»
*«*
IB
1
half a dozen times, and being stopped as
actly right, and to see how well »he real­ often by a fresh incursion of congratu- ice,., On arriving there after some free to feast on tbe poor clam's car­
RESTORED TO HEALTH
vicissitudes he wa« met by a forlorn- eass. He eats but a part and leaves
ly looked in the glass, as even the best l»ting Arguses.
■nd
moet
aentlble
girl«
in
the
world
will
looking man who waa evidently In the rest for the flsbes of the «ea.
Ther*
was
a
light
ia
th*
middle
room
THANKS TO PE-RU-NA
do. In spit* of all the Jeering «nd sarcs«- that th4f certainly bad not lit before charge of affairs.
tie remark« about them for their vanity starting upon their enforced visit to th*
For bronchial trouble» try Pi»o’» C ut *
“Are there relatives left whom I
for Coniumptioii. It ia a good cough
■ nd self-love. She had taken' out of Ita sick. Some opa familiar with the house
Friends Were Alarmed—
should mention,” the minister asked, aiedicin». At driiggi»ta, prie* 2ft r«wia.
velvet receptacle a atrand of little pearl wae there. And' who so familiar as the
Advised Change of Climate and
gold beada, that look«»] very becom­ man she had been waiting and watchtag “and ia there an>’special point of
OUS coadiuouof that vital fluid, and of its effort to throw off and rid
Aa tLe Optimist Bees It
Which I should speak Y’ t
'
ing againat th* linen collar here, and for, all this evening?
There bad Been a sudden and violent system of the poisons and waste matters that have accumulated in it.
“
No.
there
weren't
any
real
points
Mias Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, over the looped knot of narrow blue rib­
Inatfactively aha drew back a Httia,
cema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Boils and diseases of this t’
bon there, ot oppoaite aides of her shape­ and permitted her mother to precede her, about Abner Saunders," said the mao. change In the weather. The mercury
N. W., Washington, D. C., writes:
are all caused by a weakened and polluted blood circulation, and though tl
had
gone
downbelow
the
zero
mark.
"I can safely recommend feruna for ly .throat, whose wiuter-whiteneM had »0 that site would have time to bld* her atowly." »1 guess I’m an unprejudiced
Blue-nosed
and
shivering,
the
boarders
catarrh. I had it for years and it taken on a little of that rich, warm tint real feeling, so far aa not to appear ridic- Judge, and 1 should «ay there weren't.
would respond to no kind of treatment, that our intermontau* valley climate ao nlously sentimental in, the presence of As for relatives, there’s no one left at Mra. Hashcroft's gathered round the
• In 1896 I experienced at times patches on the in­
plentifully bestow» upon all sojourners, others. When they should be alone who
or if it did it was only temporary, and
but an aged brother. I guess you'd breakfast table and proceeded to criti­
side of my hands that itched and burned, causing
and which in unhealthy people we call
cise
the
climate.
on th j altghtoat provocation the trouble "■allow," while in the more robust it goes
better mention him; 'twould kind of
much discomfort. I waa convinced I waa afflicted
"Ton ought no? to find fault with
would come back.
by the unobjectionable title of “ruddy." •elfish motive ennld be imputed to her in please him. You might say that he's
they make their appearance. with a type of Eczema. I consulted several physi­
the cold weather,” observed the philo-
“I was in such a state that my Meade
Then, with her new, bright “patent
always done his best and that 'twna a
External remedies cannot cians, and used several external appheationa, rw-
aopblcal boarder. “It's good for the
ceiving but slight temporary relief.- I decided to
were biarmed about ma, and I wae advieed leather” slippers, showing a very little ao suddenly making np her mind that, in
great
privilege
for
the
deceased
to
mre; they soothe and give
to iaavc Ude dknata. Then I tried Paran*, band of white storking abont her shape­ spite of what ahe had said to him on that
crop«.”
temporary relief, but often
and to my great joy found it helped ma ly aidlies, when ahe sat down and crossed stormy night in the edge ot tlm woods, have him near by at the last”
"That's the old story,” retorted the
near th* Overcoat road, ahe now knew
clog the pore*and glands, and
“Certainly I will do so.” said Parson
the very neat little left foot ore* the that she loved no Imaginary man, no
argumentative boarder.
“When It
the poiaon causing the trouble is thu* ahut np in the system to break out
Whitaker, cordially
“I suppose from
right, ah* waa aa pr»tty a picture aa ever
“It built up my conatUutiop. I re- a littl* mirror «xhlbited In any little Imag* of straw, but th* veritabl* Mason what you say tbs aged brother hasj rains a week at a Stretch we’re told afresh later on. S. S. S., ■ pur^lj^vc^etable blood remedy, cures all skin
we mustn't complain. It's ‘good for diseases by going down into the circulation, driving out all poisons and waata
gained my appetite, and I feel that I plain middle-room in all Christendom— HuntUy, and aba waa ready, willing and had more or less trouble in tbs past”
even anxious to make thl« confeoaioa.
the crops.’ When there cornea a annw
am perfectly well and atrong."—Mil­ the white pond lily of Reelfoot Prairie,
matters, strengthening the blood, leaving the akin
"He's
bad
bis
trlala.
”
aald
ike
aan.
It wae a confoaalon duo to him. It
three feet deep we must bear it meek­
dred Keller.
aa could be proved by every admiring wae a confeeoion without which aha must
soft and smooth, and building up the entire syateaa
ly. It’a ‘good for the crops ' But I’d
We have on file many thousand te*- Hoosier from the mouth of Big Rattto- remain an enigma to him
by its tonic effect. S. S. S. cure* Nettle Rash, Poi-
It waa one
When the service was over the I
like to know wbat crop » cold wave
tlmonials like the above. We can give anak* Creek on the north, to the very aha would make that very evening, and later stepped toward Ma Informant
son Oak and all skin diseasep<that enter the avstem
like
this
la
good
for!"'
our readers only a alight glimpse of the ruah-tang1ed limit nf Reelfoot Pond on Juet «o coon aa they wore fairly alone
.
. .
through the pores and glandsi as well as those that
“I didn't aa* the aged brother,’
"TM ice crop,” The philosophical have their origin in the blood. Book on Skin Diseases t|id any ad vice wishe^
y
vast array of unaoiiritod endorsement« the south.
aald. Ui a tow tone. "Ie he In
boarder replied, calmly buttering a bla-
Rhe wss In her gayest and moat teaalng
Eva* to that brirf »pae* ot tlm* In
Dr. Hartman ia receiving.
mood. too. Rhe couldn't help it She Which ah* had sen th* light in th* mid- bouse? He might like to- have
ewit.
-■
would think of her father, and hie mie- 41* room, aad had slackened bar quick,
"I'm the aged brother." aald the
fortane, for a moment, and feel that it apringy. arhool-day walk, timing bar steps
was perfectly shocking in her te be ga to reach th* front door whan her mother torn man. bolding oot • limp ku
demonatratlvwly. boieteronaly merry aa ■bould get so far as the middle door, she Tooth's Companion.
ebe waa. But ahe couldn't help IL She had thought over what recompenee of
maidenly caroee waa duo him.
Ehe remembered bow he had held her
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