We Trust v. - ; -'ft -": ' 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. Ton mnst look well after th condition of our liver and bowels. UnteM there U daily action ot the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, UHonsness, nau sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Bar. saparilla from doing Its best work. Ayer s Pills are liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable. The dose is only one piU at bedtlnoe. ROMANCE XQH GARIBALDI Bis Wife Anita Clnng; to Hiss Amid Many Hardship. There Is In the life's history of every nxan of great and true achieve ment one passage which outvies all tiie rest In Its beauty and passion. For Garibaldi that supreme romance came In the love of his youthful wife, Anita, says a writer. Their compan ionship endured through the most re markable hardships, for twenty years. "Their engagement was quite a sur prise, .wasn't it?" "Yes to him." I Town Topics. "And how is Jack looking since he married for love?" "A good deal Ilk anfi there does not seem to have been a cat that is owned by a vegetarian." a cloud between them from the time A by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Jtass. A1S o mspufaotajora of HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CUKE. CHEKftY PECTORAL. yers Judge. "I notice you never wear a watch with your evening clothes." "No; I never have both out at the samo time." Cornell Widow. Johnny's Friend I hear Johnny is learning to play the French horn. Johnny's Roommate Yes, I've had wind of it. Harvard Lampoon. 'You haven't much of a head," said the needle to the pin. "No,"' replied he first met her in Brazil (in 1839), until her death on the' shore of the Adriatic, after the siege of Rome. Garibaldi was 32 before he thought ot marriage. He had been three years in South America fighting with the revolution ists of Brazil, and had seen his earliest I and best friends slain in battle. His heart empty, isolated and feeling the need of companionship, he met the "He" la a CHrl. A tired mother with two children, a baby ef 2 years that sat on her lap and a bright-eyed boy of perhaps 4, who sat beside her, were trying to enjoy a little lunettes, la a restaurant 1 the busi ness) section of the city. ' Tw young ladles entered and sat dawn at the same table. Seeing tbe distcnlty the womaa bad in eating lunch and hold ing her yeunger child at the sasae time, one t the yeung ladies leaned ever and said la a propitiating toae: "What a sweet little boy! Won't ysa let me hold him until you finish lunch?" The mother gladly granted the request and was transferring her charge into the arms ef the younger woman, when the litUe boy, with never a smile, raised his voice and exclaimed: "He ain't a boy; he's a Uttle girl!" Philadelphia Press. pins have our fine points." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Nell Of course she's not pretty, but it's remarkable how her face lights up when she talks. Belle Oh, that's not so remarkaole. She's got a lantern Jaw. Philadelphia Ledger. the latter, "but at the same time we love,y Anlta ae Sllv. the 19-year-old uauguier oi a gooa ramiiy, near Jtuo Janeiro, and they were married. Anita " accompanied her warlike spouse on his naval expeditions along the Brazilian coasts, assisting in sev eral severe engagements, distributing weapons during the fight, and even nntntincr thft rnnnnn In tha utrnirfflA I rirai oocieiy numan-iiiais uijr f Montevidpun lirmrtrr sh w nn I baby that we Just passed. Second So- one OCCaslon, taken prisoner by a band cieij rvuinati now cuum yvu wiw of tIiemyt and carried to the in- 4.1. . T . A-1 r?i 1 I r " I xeacner mow many command ments are there Tommy Not any, Teacher Way, Tea my! There are ten. Tshbj Aw, iem was all breke long age. Cleveland Leader. 'Smeotaleiga Is certainly the polit est man I know. '"What makes jou so positive 7" "He's pretending he's cured of. his dyspepsia so as not to hurt his doetor's feelings." Town Topics. "Well, Doctors Brown and Smith are going to operate upon old Gotrox." "Is the operation necessary?" - "Why, yes; Brown has a note coming due, and Smith wants an automobile." Puck "TTnrnlrl!" bmn hia wifA In n fnrl- xos curious uinipea. I . , i j, , v.- -I"UD CUipci, m.V UUUU IB UK snennsn. xney resemme tne niHuones i .... . - t i j 4.k- a .- u.u.J ttt ? I had hoped that your mind. so. uxs usmis. xul.i f , f own!". and iridMnnt hiiM nrtrlnm1nfltinr. They are found on the west coast of touo xou must enjoy your new belng her only nourishment, and dur- Mexico and are so large that the peo- Psiuon. o mucn nonor. dignity anu lng her escape 8wam a deep river, pie use them for wash basins. uiuyonuiy rrwmeui-ia; holding the tail of her horse. They are ferocious animals and prey uul wuu 1 " muKU muuey-as ui After they retumga to Itajy in-in with great ferocity on clams. The neaa 01 tne lootoaii team. she Uved for a time wlth Mg mother process seems slow, but the limpet al- aomervme journal. at Ni but when the revoit at Rome ways gets there. He gets his cover "Can you. support my daughter In broke out the next year, she Insisted over the unsuspecting clam and puts the style to which she has been accus- on Joining him during the conflict his big foot on his shell, generally on tomed?" "Perhaps not But I can When, finally, the soldiers of Napo- a weaK spot, xnen ne wnips out a long, support ner in tne style to wnicn ner leon III. drove Garibaldi from the Sa wiry tongue and proceeds to bore a mother was accustomed during her Cred Citv he retreated with 4 000 sol- hole in his captive. When this is done early married life." Life. fliers into Tuscany, taking Anita with the shell flies open, and the. limpet is Jasoar I think I have reason to him. She was' in noor health, bnt free to feast on the poor clam's car- believe that last noem of mine la a would not leave her hnahand In rlnn. cass. ne eats out a part ana leaves casslc. Jumpuppe Why so? Jasper ger.' They retreated to the little re- -I find that all my friends have either pdbllc of San Marino, among the seen it or heard of it, but none of I Apennines, and there the Austrians, them has read it Exchange. Don't Poison Baby. pOBTY YEAES AGO almost every mother thought her cMld rniist. PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TQ0-MANY will produce the SLEEP PROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the cliildren who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of "narcotic" is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death. ' ' The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. TttrrriTlttiNnrm r " . in ii.-1 -Detroit Free GENKRAXB GUBIEPPE GABIBAJLDI. AVefetablePreparationrer As similating Uk Food and Ref ma ting thcStomarJis and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur ness andRest.Contains neither Orm.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNahcotic. XtapfffotnrSAMLTLPITCEEK Pomfhn SmJ- KwmJted- A oerfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of "NEW YORK. the rest for the, fishes of the sea. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. Dr. J. W. Dlnsdale, of Chicago, III., m;i: "I nse your Castorla and advise Its use la all families wire there ara children." Dr. Alexander E. Mlntle, of Clereland, Ohio, aays : "I hare frequently pre acrlbd your Castorla and have found It a reliable and pleasant remedy for children." Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says : "A medicine so valuable and ben f rial for children as your Castorla Is, deserves the highest praise. I And it In ass everywhere." 5 4 Dr. J. A. HcClellan, of Buffalo, N. T., says : "I have frequently prescribed your Castsria for children and always got good results. In fact I use Castorla for my ewa children." Dr. 3. W. Alton, of St Louis, Ho., says : "I heartily endorse your Castorla. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found It to a. all that is claimed for It" r. C. H. Glldden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "My experience as a practitioner with y.ur Castorla has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy f.r the yeung." Dr. H. D. Benner. of Philadelphia, Pa., says : "I have used your Castorla as a Surgative in the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect and ally endorse' it ss a safe remedy." v Dr. I. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says : "Tour Castorla Is a splendid remedy for children, known the world over. I use it In my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of Infants and children." Dr. ' J. J, Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says : "I consider your Castorla an ex celleat preparation tor children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs." Dr. Howard lames, of New York City, says : "It Is with great pleasure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castorla. I have used It with marked benefit In the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my practice." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of HWIIIIll 111) II I III III I IIH'II HI' llll II II imTTTTITlTllllTlIT ii ip; The Preacher I was surprised tc with overpowering numbers, broke Garibaldi's little army to pieces. Con- The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VMS CtWTAUH COMSJV. VT MURRAY SV, NCW YORK CITV. see your husband get up and walk out their flight, Garibaldi, with a of church while I was preaching. The few companions and at times carry- Wife Oh, don't think anything of lng Anita in his arms, hastened that! You knowhe's troubled with trough Ue mountains to the Adriatic somnambulism! Yonkers Statesman, "I see, Josiah, that somebody has found out that college life decreases the desire of girls to marry-" "I'll bet the trouble is Nancy, that it decreases the desire of thp young fellows to marry 'em." Cleveland Plain Dealer. coast . Here they found a few boats and embarked, although the weather was stormy. Anita grew rapidly worse, and they landed again near the mouth of the Po. Here for a day, with the pursuing Austrians all about, they lay amid the tnll sheafs of n porn field, nnrl finri- . Are you gom? to entertain una baldI watr.hed the life of hU onmnan- I ' ". ion ebb slowly out Late at night they iva., uiuuier kuu lue gins win uave a tot of people at the house, as usual. But I never can tell whether they are being entertained change. . or bored." Ex- bore her in a rude cart through the hills to a little cottage, and the next morning she expired, her head resting on Uaribalai s shoulders. In after years Garibaldi erected . a beautiful Modern Mother Why, child alive, memorial to Anita at the spot where what are you taking off that dolly's she died and was buried. And there clothes for? Modern Child I'm going after he gave his love to none but to to samme ner to see ir sne s been Italy. ' vaccinated. I can't have 'er spreadin' 'tagion among my other dollies. Bal timore' American. - Judge You are charged with beat mss. MILDRED KELLER RESTORED TO HEALTH THANKS TO PE-RU-NA Strange Underground Noise. .A singular phenomenon occurs on Jie borders of the Red Sea at a place nalla1 Nnlrnna esiira the 'Phi lstrlelnhta lng your wife every morning before Record) where tatertmttent nnder breakfast What have you to sej for d have been heard for aD yourself? Prisoner T ell, you see, unknown nnmber of centuries. It is Judge, that's my best time, as I have oU,,f mt ahnnt . hnIf mi1o rtiatnT1I to run for a car as soon as breakfast from : fhe whence a long reach la nva, " UlTAhniUVO ' "v ' - ""I .... Marriage in Spain. In Spain a bride has' no girl attend ants to stand at the altar with her, but instead a "madrina," or godmoth er. Neither does she have & wedding cake or any festive departure after the ceremony. The wedded pair go quietly to their new home, where they remain until the following day, when they start . on their honeymoon. - Be fore leaving they pay a formal visit to their respective' relatives. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous Burfaees. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to tne good you can possiDiy aenveirom tnem. Hall's CatarrA Cure, manufactured by F. 3. Cheney St Co., Toledo,0.,containsnomercury, and is taken internally.acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. dheney Co. Testi monials iree. Bold by Druggists, price Toe. per bottle. -Hall's Family Fills are the best. Is over." Exchange, "I half believe that there's a skele ton in the Kissmore's closet" "I of -sand ascends rapidly to a height of 300 feet. This xeach is about 800 feet wide, and resembles an amphi- Friends Were Alarmed shouldn't wonder. One- day when theater, being walled by low rocks. TCisnmore took me home with him un-I t, cmmia mnim, nn fmm thp Advised Uiange Ot Uimate expectedly to dinner, 1 thought 1 heard ground at this place recur at intervals it throwing tnings at mm out in tne 9j about an hour.. They at first resem- , Miss Mildred Keller; 718 13th street, Kitchen. axenange. ble a low murmur, but ere long there N. W.r Washington, D. C, writes: Squire's Daughter (to gardener's tB heard a loud knocking something 'I can safely recommend Per una for wife, who suffers from cnronlc men- like the strokes or a Dell, ana whicn catarrh. I had it for years and it matism) Have you ever tried Swed- at the end of about five minutes be- would respond to no kind of treatment, ish massage, Mrs. Brown? Mrs. Brown eomes so strong as to agitate the sand, or if it did it,was only temporary, and I have heard say it be very good The explanation of this curious phe on the slightest provocation the trouble for the rheumatics, miss; but we don't aomenon given by the Arabs is that would come back. erowvit.in these parts.-rPunch. , I there, is a convent-under the ground "I was in such a state that my friends nnntninn ttow la it that the nrlae here and that these monks ring for were alarmed about me, and 1 was advised - k of t&loen remains twenty prayers. So they call It Nakous, which to Ke mo (sma. I nen i inea renins, . -. , T, . . - v.ii . i u-i l I cents so far in the season? I'd think means a ben. imw mr iiin wy inuiiq a. iKqreu nnc - - , i . afRm rlnT tho nnlaa , il m. Hnu I ix (u k. tne Dnce wouiu uBcuuiB isrxer as ua i , J-" "v - ties cured me. " . season advanced. Grocery-It would, rightens their camels when they hear It built np my constitution. I re- madam, only it's so much easier to It as to. render tnem iunous. rouoso- Kentncky's Girl Blacksmith. Miss Clara Medlin, of Pilot Oak, Ky., bears the distinction of being the only female blacksmith on reeord, says a St. Louis Globe-Democrat special. Miss Medlin Is a comely young wom an with a wealth of dark-brown hair and a pair of bewitching brown eyfes. She can shoe a horse or weld a tire as quickly as any smith, and as for neat ness, no other smith will dare compete with her. She is also an expert carriage paint er. This is really her specialty, she having painted over, seventy buggies the last season. Notwithstanding all of this, Miss Medlin' has not neglected to educate herself in housekeeping and cooking. eained my appetite, and I feel that I am perfectly well and strong." cMil dred Keller. We have on file many thousand tea timonials like the above. We can give change the size of the pecks. more American. Examining Physician (for insurance company) I'm afraid we - can't take Balti- phers attribute the sound to suppress ed . volcanic action probably to the babbling of gas or vapor underground. . , ,. . . ,. ill rou, sir. xou- are too great a risK. our readers only a slight glimpse of the . . . Srn i vast array of unsolicited endorsement. tmLF?7J Dr. Hartman is receiving. . m; Th fac tha5 BlCK x ucver kuu iui u. uutwi. x just lay around until I get well. Examln- MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS tag Physlcian-Eh? Um-we ll take you. New York Weekly. Fastset, lightest and strongest Stump Puller . on the inmrket. 119 Hone power a the swees with two horses. Write for descriptive catalog aaa frlosa. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Street HortlaiMl. Orsgoa tUXES WHERE All ElU FAILS. i Oonsh Srrnp. Tastes Good. Ul In time. Bold By drunists. Mrs. Hawkins And 'ave yon made all the arrangements for . yonr mar riage, my dear? Mrs. Jorkins Well, not quite all. . I've got to buy " me trooso, and take a 'ouse, and get ino 'nsband a job, and bny 'im a good suit o' clothes, and get some reg'lar Iwashin' work to do. An' then I'm to 'name the happy day. Pick-Me-L'p. it. Cholly Sappey Such an odd girl, lon't y know. When she was Intro duced to me she burst out laughing. Miss Pepprey Yes, she's hysterical. Cholly Sappey Aw really? Miss Pepprey Yes, she frequently laughs at nothing. Philadelphia Press. Yon nave seen the musical terms on , the Real Thing program? Well, the 'terms on a menu of late are ar ranged so much like them that a read er doesn't know whether he Is eating or hearing music. . . . , A woman seldom means the mean things she says. The Present Rate , Law. The duties of the' present Interstate Commerce commission are to correct all discriminations in raioad rates.' If it finds that ' an unjustr ;-ite is in effect, the railroad is notified. ' If it declines to change it, the commission can bring suit in court and if the court decides in favor of tbe commissioners findings, the railroad mnst obey, or its officers may be brought up for contempt of court and summarily dealt with. He Had Been There. - Singleton Are yon superstitions? Wedderly About some things, yes. Singleton For example? y Wedderly Well, when I see a (iroman wearing a new bonnet it s a sure sign that her husband has been divorced from a goodly . portion of his r hard-earned wealth. , .. . - f. . , ..- One of Many. Mifkins Has Skinner any capital? Bifkins No. Nevertheless he gives employment to a number of men. Mifkins What do they do? Bifkins Tiy to collect money due his creditors. Mothers will And sirs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to nse for their children during tne teeming penoo. His Bad Break. She I had an uncle who was. killed by electricity. , ... : He How awfully shocking! 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