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YOUNG CORNER. was as good as any other house in the we wen about to login to spell, w hen I T tk ’* GI-J f e llr e r S p o o n . neighborhood, and all the families were noticed t i n t Bob ( rale had not lieen How fresh In in, mind are the days of un poor enough, hut It was considered a d e e p chosen. sickness. and lasting disgrace to become an inm ate “ W alt a in m en t,” I said, “ Here is When 1 tossed m, ' In pain, all fevered and of the poor-house. so re; Boh (’rale; one of you choose him ” Mow t> fhs lim a to purity roar blood snd fortlty Hood*« Bareapartlla Is prepared from Sai «apa/Tila, Although, as 1 took occasion to find out, T he burning the iiaux ■». the sinking and “ We re even sides n e w .” said Billy. your in tern agalnil tbs drbllltetlna effeeti of eprlng Dandellom Mandrake, Dock, ripaieeewa. Juniper Weakness, Bob’s story was quite true, and he stayed “ I chose last; you can have h im ," said weather. Sertoni cooeeqaouco» often follow thle A ud even the oldspoon that my oiedicli e Derrtea, and other regctable remedies, In snob a p e at the poftrltsiuse only that he m ight tie Harvey. hore. loM ludo, which (logenerntei Into debility moot fhror- culiar manner as ta derive the full medicinal vain« with and care for his Invalid father, and ' “ It d o n 't make any difference If the Tb« o il silver »p<xV, the faai'.l) Ohio for the spposrenoe o f dieorders. Too are run o f each. It wtll «are, when In the power of medi notw ithstanding the fact that he worked sides are even now, ” 1 said, sharply. “ 1 Spooil, Sown. No ipeelflc dlaeaae baa manifested Itself, but cine, »crdtulK enlt rheum, tore«, holla, pimples, all like a drudge on the poor farm, there were Intend th a t Bob shall spelL Here Bob, ” The sica cham ber spoon th a t my v ca the oondltlon of fou r ifatom la low nnd you-Wood bamora, dyspepa'a, biliousness, gtok h' adaoha, lndl* not lacking unkindly disposed boys and ' 1 added, “go on Harvey 's si. e. ” lcine bore. k in n dlaorderod a u to . Take Hood’a «araaparllls loedon, general debility, catarrh, rheumatiam. kid girls who regarded him with great disfavor I “ I guess you a in ’t gained much, ’’ said How loth were my ft ver-pairhed .ins to re- now, before eome aerlous dlaeaae gain a a ttrm bold ney and Uver complaint«. It overcomes that extrem a ealve It, because he stayed under the poorhouse ' Billy to Harvey, in a half whisper, em ■pen four ayatsm. roof. In their eyes there could be no ex- • boldened by the presence of his lather, How nauseous the stuff th at It btll" to my tired fealloc. tongue, ten mt 11 ng circum stances for such disgrace, who still thought that “ porpers h a d n ’t P u rify Y o u r B lood And toe pain at my towards, oh, naught B uild U p th e S ystem and Boh was daily made to feel that he ! ort to go to scho >1 with decent folks. ' eouid relieve it, Poor-Honge Bob. •1 w m tronbled w ith an eruption of ray «tin, whieh was a social outcast in the aristocratic j T hen the spelling began. Last spring I seemed to be running down la Thougn tears of disgust from my eyes alls eorered nearly ray whole b<xiy. I doetorM for it a J. L. H arbour in Golden Days health, was weak and tired all the time. I took comm unity in which he lived. It wrung. In about an hour H arvey's side had year without help; then I began to take Hood's Bar- Hood's Rar-aparllla and It did me a trea t ^ a l of 1 was surprised to know that some of , spelled the other side down, Billy m issing A good many years ago 1 taught a small Tile ol.l silver spoon, the m ed'cbic eeperlttk- and two hottlee completely cored me I pood. My little daughter, ten years old. has mAarud moon. village school in a thinly settled county on the parents entertained the same feeling ' purposely. I think, that the great contest rtieerfnlly reconune^S Hooo’« SariaperlHa for any from scrofula and catarrh, a treat deal. Hood's Sar | toward Bob, the prairies of Illinois. How awful the stuff that It left o d m y efralUr <lt««*Me.“ M. S. C u t u , Dec at or, ill. m ight the sooner begin. saparilla did her more good than anything ejpe wo tongue. One day old P eter Shafer, one of the I j T here was perfect stillness in the room T o r some y e a n I h ere been affltoted with eczem a have ever given her, and we have tried a number of The school-house was as much unlike Such is the effect of nauseous, griping e< a very ivobborn form. Three hottlea of Hood a | medleinea." Mas. L ouisa Coar. Canastota. M. T. even the country school-house of the pres trustees of the school district, overtook ' when sixty boys of the school stood in a medicines which m ake the sick room a •enA parlile cured me. I am now well and praise this M. H. If voa have decided to take Hood's Sau-so- ent day as t could well be. Most of the me on my way home from school, and in- j I row ready fo the final contest. memory of horror. Dr. l ’ieree’s Plaaaam ezcellent remedy." M u r L. O w «»e, Trey, Ind. parllls do not be Induced to buy any other. houses in the neighborhood were prim ith'e vited me to “ tum ble in a n ’ liev a rid e .” Iio!> had m issel “ tyrannous” in the first 1 urgiiti»" Pellets, on the central v , are S o l “ tum bled In ” to the rattlin g old j i contest, spelling It with hut one “ n ,’’ and small,sugar-coated, easy to take, purely structures, hut comfortable withal. They had great v ide fireplaces, into which there wagon, and presently Mr. Shafer sahl: several of the hoys had tittered malicious' vegetable and perfectly effective. 2.5 cents _______ “ I hear Porehonse Bolt's a-com in’ re g ’- J ly when he sat down. The) tl'..tered again a vial. went such huge back-logs as I have not lar to school now. ” seen for many years ! when he took his place w ith the others for The dude Is not inusculsr. but when he "Y'es, as regularly ns he can, " I said: ; 1 the final i ontesk strikes an attitude he c rip p le s it fo r life. My school-house was of rough logs • " « » f o r * . Prepared only Sold by an d ru g g ie,, n , i l i f o r n Prepared ootjy by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, bii chinked with mud. T here was a small “ he conies u part of every day. " by C. L HOOD k CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa. He was the thinnest, palest, poorest- "W all, I reckon the boy ort to h ev some . clad ho o f them nil. and 1 wondered that P R S - S . à window' at the side of the door, and one on IOO D oses O ne D o llar I). D A V ÍE S O N , IOO D oses O n e D o llar eddication, hut It's k inder g a llin ' to some eithor side of the house. A fire-place al j he stood up with the others In the final most us wide as the house t lied the other of its to liev our idilldron guciating with . conted, hut was glad that lie had tlie pluck 1742 L aw rence S t., D e n v ‘A .r, Col. end of the room. T he floor was th at pro porehonse trash " | to do so when defeat seemed so sure. The Of th y ^ a w a rn o f Anatomy, Mo “ Indeed, Mr. S h a fe r,” I said, warmly, j o.her toys had stood up long after he had tb i ^ . « nwrv«*t»l.y College Hospital. London. M. 1». ThsBsst vided by Nature; the seats were mostly of (Heaen. Germany and N*w York, h av in g d evoted slabs, so < lunisily and carelessly made “ Bob Is a well behaved boy. and he is not i sat down In the preceding trial th o tr atten tio n sp ecially to the tre at men t of ; j tbut, as the Imys used t > say, they tumbled a pauper in tlie popular sense of the term. ” For fifteen m .nutes not a word was 1 - r-’- “ He lives in the poreliouse, a n ’ lives on missed, th e n four, boys mi se I "paraly- over if you “even looked at th e m ," and of wliul our taxes pervides, don 't he?” Mo-e e ^ i c ’a n r th o se a risin g fro m Im prudence, | sis.” • course there was no lack of boys who dill- . Cl « cd t ú I1?"’, 'SUSLICKERI. w .Z r.T .-T T T , ™„ ™ 111 k«,7 ,7,, , , .avtte ai’ ao .114.Tertug to Rorres.Kind w tthout delay. ’ ia 1''"’ 'Ui «torro. The ix-w l*()>m eT s i ick fk i , ’, n ,, , - y < <iry in “ He pays ills w ay,” 1 T!„ L ...,, gentl> ami gladly Improved every oppor «■nee more faded to spell a word that I .»Iseusrnso. Injpcilon and contagion cured «af ly and n of the poor farm told me him self that speedily w lth'w t ase of dangerous drags. Patieuflk tunity that offered for upsetting the seats do not remember, two more failed on wtioae eases p y ■ been neglected, b x i.y tre a te d oT1, Boh uni e than paid In hard work the ex , "phytochlm y,’ i n I Bob spelled It corre t and tin* pupils win» sat on them. ronou^ced Incur»»»;-. :.:,ould n <t fa I to w .lte us On cold and stormy days we would pile pense he and his tat her were to the coun i ly. fothee» dent surprise of t e o th er boys J \ ? <3rt Z P W o l i s H o c L t y " as well as my own. And w!U be maCed K R K K to any ad lress uoon re the oak and hickory logs high in that old D I C l C Q r W . s i m w ’w : et*, pt of one -centM a « x "I'raorlcad ob serv atio n on “ Wall, folks that lives to the porehouae B ert l ean and Lou Beard missed “ syn N fireplace, and hid detiuiice to wind and ervuM Deb Iky «&.i » h y slca, E xh au stio n ” A v a " is g in ’rally called porpers,’ said Mr. S ha e rg y ." and Boh, pale and trem bling, uatne medical treatise which snon.d be road by ail Whvn I RAV cure I do n«-t m f 'n merely to stop tbom snow, poor as th° hou-e was. s s t a 'Ä * ä ° j? t»xue aud then have theg return again. I m ean* fer. doggedly, “and I reckon it's a good spelled it ( orie tly. The excitem ent in Addruaa, I*;;»». » . & u . JL> 1 V I K S O s , i ,p ®. - 4 r " » »nit » p o r t in « a good many men win» have achieved . i mnd® < <l"M-ase of E1TA E P H ? name fer 'em. 1 don’t think It's liar,lly 1742 L aw rence S tre e t, O enver.C«!«. UPSY or F ALLING SICKN ESS a life-lung study. I B « a «H Va J!Y-Î1E creased. fame and fortune were boys in jeans and S a a .8 Î H 0 A B y F A C T U R S E S « "Pbon » ’ P R MA1V- IC E S . ra rra n t my remedy to cure -.ho woret cases. Because fair thnt they kin go to school, a n ’ set S m S v ■ ■ Vow W rite f o r C A T A I .O t J U E . A moment later I pronounced the word 'tn ers have tailed is no reason for n ot now receiving a homespun in that old log school-house. witli a n ' liev I lie same privileges as decent ^are. h<*ndatonce for a treatise and a Free Bottle “cylinder' to Harvey Drake. W ithout a Jenney & Graham Gun Co.,5,!?,ÏU“iâ S : I did not begin teaching until late in folks’ children. I never see nothin’ good m om ent's hesitation, he spelled it with Novemtwr, and on the third day of school come of a porehonse porper ylt. ’’ two “ 1 s. ” It stormed furiously all day. sothat the a t M e re at home and make more money work in » for ua than 8 0 7 l« th S t Nothing I could do or say could create a "N ext, ” 1 said. anythin'? else in the world Either tea, Coetlrouti.' tendance was very small, most of the boys T .- iiil r ui.u. Adtlnaa, T his A Co.. A »Agents, M.vna* D e n v e r, “D id n ’t I spell it right?” he asked. and girls having to come two and three kindly feeling for poor Boh among h!s schoolmates, and his own goof conduct “Spell it a g a in ," I said. Cklnkcrlng. Sohman, H azleton. B ehnlng, Bebr. mile» over snow-covered roads Ri' ■ STUDY. B ook-keepinp, Pennionshlp, counted for nothing. H allett A Cuiuriton, Vose, and G ilbert FlAMOH, “C-y-l-l-i n-d e-r, ” he said, and I passed B » v.* «Är Vaa A n th n ie tlc . Shortliaiiil, efc., th o r- I did not expect atty new scholars, but D e n v e r , O o lo . Also Wilcox * White, A D P A M C He was a sensitive hoy, and felt his po the word to Benton Sifer. ouu-hly fjii'ul’t by m all. L n w ra te s. Circular?» free one came a lew' m inutes after school had Location most central, Only flrsv-i 1» mn hotal la the Newman, and Taber U nU M llO and tlie musical BRVA X : 's CO E L « J FL 4M M ain St., Buffalo, N. V. wonder, th e A o llt in O rgau. ty. Ratos 13,'Jû to H.üo. day. BUSH. MtiKSK ACO, H e hesitated, seemed confused and ex- been called to order. It w»s so cold, and sition so keenly that 1 had -onio illfiiculty A L L C I I K A l* F O R C A S H , there were sc few scholars, that 1 had in prevailing on him to remain In the I cited, theti c to f id e n tir a ^ U e d lt- T ^ 'ith an school: hut he learned so fast, and was In •’ Sure relief OR O N M O N T H L Y IN S T A L L M E N T S given them permission to conn* as close to A sm sd many ways such a promising boy, th at 1 i D D E E W W S I » "N ext, ” I said. fetowcl t A Co the fixe sa tin*\ plftMed, ami tin-v were was determ ined to keep him in school If P A Y S th T F R E IC H T ariertewn.' M um . wgpMSWWCTr-— r w x aw va CharicstCA 20yr*. Practice in Pensions j And Bob, pale to the lipa, but w ith per- sitting —a dozen or more of them in a po slide. ft T e a W a i t s S c a l e s , A Soldier Claims. Success ; feet steadiness und clearness of tone, $ C SX » d » y . samr-les w orth «1.50 FFJEK; Iraa Lavara, Steal Baarlaaa, kfws half circle liefore the roaring flames, when or m> fees. Send for new Tara Beam and Bax tor Among my relatives living hack in m.v j spelled it right. xD A > '-»e« not u n d er the horse'» feet.W rite Brew law s. C. M. 8ITES & C Co., Atty's, Washington,D. C. the door opened softly, und there came «ter ftafety Rein Holder Co . F ln ily .M lo Ii. M assachusetts home was an uncle, who lie and Billy Shi fer were now le f t into the room a sm all, poorly-dressed, Bvary WaaBasla. For Sea yrtaa Hal »aaMaa thia yaaar and add rasa D o n w sir. W . N . Ü . , V o l, V I. »so. 1 4 , lx worth «.«MX feat la sold s i , i cents a box. homely hoy of about fourteen years, with was u man of c o n ld e rab le wealth and They stood face to face, both resolved to JINKS IF SINOHAMTIN. iy deal««™. When w ritin g to sáverU ser« please aay^you » » ttj a thin, odd, old taee. He did not huve som ething of a p h ilan th ro p ist 1 owed win. B I N G H A M T O N . N . IT. th e ad v ertisem en t In this nene my own education to Ids generosity, and 1 A Hush of anger spread,ever the grim f t any overcoat. Ills boots were ragged and often sent him letters telling him of my , features of P eter Shafer. ■ were not mates, his trousers were old and “ B eat him B illy!” he cried out. harshly, th in .'an d his coat was out at the elbows. school and of my life in the west One he sent me a letter, a part of which j "Don 't let no pore-hous ■ porpor spell ve ■ He was blu<* and shivering with the cold: day ran as follows: I dow n!" ■ in his hand he curried an old, dog-eared "1 still have a scholarship left In .Saw j This ill advised speech won Bob sympa- A k blue spelling book and a cracked slate. b n a l-^ a jn « » oftag kimla In St. Paul Omaha, Kanaaa City and all other commercial center« of the W est y er's college, and 1 have been thinking are mokio^ ten times as much from lnrofttmentv,_...... “ How de do " be said, with a smile, as th at I could not put it to lietter use than tlilzers and piyt him on his m ettle. ti > • * hi estMe Ao they ever did In business. H u n r ir « H a n f r h U n r e r ia n a h a M Mr. Deane, keeper of the poor-house, dependent by inveBlidg in U e n v e r r il estate, but H, s ,s only a drop’ in the bucket to th e lo rtn n e s which m ay iw w '¿»“m iS iT T to S v ii he closed the door Isdiind him. to let some of those bright tioys In your retaliate I fix Boh. Lnd L'‘» T t‘fJ^alied !’' 'Irtsamed of In t l i e past. T he whole state Is contributing te DeS “ f s ¿ro sM ritv »/->* “ Good morning, ” 1 replied. “ Come to school cam it, if they have the spirit to do Io th e fire and get warm. Make room for "M ind your p 's and q ’s. Bob, ” he said, so. 1 d o n ’t Intend giving it to nnyliody. j "and show ’em that paupers a in ’t of a ne- fill i Home of you lioyH here ” W hoever gets It m ust work for it, clty’ r l w wid 300 miitB ° f unbr° ken I i esslty fools. ” Hot none of the lxiys seemed Inclined to “ T here is, as you know, a preparatory- For forty m inutes the boys spelled slow m ove, and I heard B ent Slfer w hisper to grade in the college, so that pupils who i steadily and with extrem e caution. llu rv e y Drake can even read and w rite and spell fairly ly, Holi amazed me and the s ho J, “ I a i n ’t g o in g to move none for I ’od r- ‘i i S S S L ?!."•, ' ' . ’i . 1.1,' » »‘or m »ln.running I tc m n r e length, b rick ■-bool bouse nui) Bnelv grade,! well can go, and my scholarship Includes bous«1 Bob.” y I ga e the word “ pererration” the preparatory d e p artm en t 1 will see to , to Final Billy. w arranty-deed arriuity-doed «H«t » (A tn u -teh sn ing p e rrrc t title free u ui f ehsrga sbariM stwV'A s L e * ii.ld sud lota a irre e u fa p 1 AinQeaio/ t*10 ”5 ' ’i a m ’t e it l n j.’^replied Harvey. “ Poor- if Hint the hoy wtl' have a chance to earn ewnet ! B en ff f moftt»y rnon.y byTUsofflee e T ît îe s t h f ï! l» !or * ?hort dm;*.“'** - J - fcvB by reetoffiet order an I I will g u « rs n te . M tl.fsctloB r ^ctlon. . Corner house jumper- «fliT no Business coining to his hoard while in "school and something lie hesitated, hit his lips in perplexity, the rise A nsw er a t once, b efo re sad m ention this pnjKr R eferences: D enver newspaper« and public officials residing In. D enver. CHARLES F. WILSOÍ school, anyhow. ” and began to spell, lie spelled the first J 8 3 I 4 B A P A H O « 8 T ., D E N V E R , C O L O R A D O , more than Ills hourd during vacations. a “ Benton Slfer, ” 1 suid, “you and lla r- “ When 1 was a hoy in a country school syllable and stepped. ’ vey g o hack to your seats. Your faces are spelling m atches were nil the rage and the j "Spell it right, hoy!” cried his father. K fairly red with the heat, and you ought to best speller was usually the best In his "P-e ra-t-i-o-n,*' he said so slowly and I be w illing to give new comers a chance to other studies. No you can settle who shall distinctly th at all heard beyond the possi f t get w arm .” have the scholarship by a grand stand-up , bility of mistake. Tlie boys sullenly obeyed, and I said to nnd-spell-diiwn spelling m atch on the last "I am sorry. B illy ," I said, “ but that is the new scholar: h t < nn you spell It Bob?” day of school. The one that stands up not •■ rig » -e -r-r-a -t-N p -n , ” h e s a id . “ llerc, my boy, come anil take this seat. longest shall have the scholarship.’’ W hat is your nam e?” And n great shout went upfrom the crowd I read this letter to the school one after- I “ B ob.” nocn when ail of the trustees and several while I was shaking both of Bob's trem “ W hat else?” I asked. other visitors were p re sen t | bling hands. •iloli Crate's my real name, hut folks I t created a great sensation, and nothing round lu re call me I’oreliimse Bob, 'cause else was talked of for a long time. As “1 w an't a bit surprised, said Mr. I live to the port IgMa*' many as a dozen hoys declared their inten Deane to me, afterw ard. " If you could “ W ell,” I said, ‘TII shall not call you tion of competing for the scholarship. I have seen the way that boy studied his old that, no m atter where y ou live. Are you .Sawyer's college was for Imys and young speller nights! H e'd sit there by the fire- ! going to come to school right along'.” ’ men only: so th at the girls of the school place for hours at a time, and me and my i • W ill if I kin ” wife and his father would take turn about ' could not compete. “ And why c a n 't you?” Benton site. . Billy Shafer a son of old pronouncing to him. He keeps saying he J “ Well, some day s I have Lpo much wofk P eter Shafer i end Harvey Drake were tli J can t go anyhow, 'cause he can't leave his ■ ' to (lo to come to school. But pap he coaxed best scholars in the school, and I felt I lather, but I'm ’fraid his father w on't 'em to let me come to day »nil the keeper of quite confident that the scholarship would ! need him long; ami u laxly c an 't feel so the poor house says lie thinks I kin come fall to one of them if they competed for It: awful had, when they know how the poor ouch as h a ll the time. ” man sutlers. He told me a dozen tl.i es und tlial they intended entering the con At recess-time Boh told me more about test, cad i determ ined to win. was soon he d lie ready to go If Bob could only get ilmaelf. that scholarship, and 1 reckon lie 11 be made m an ifest “ My mother died four years a g o ," he [C o r m o H T , IW7. ] It seemed to me that each of them inus | ready n o w .' ’ laid, “a n ’ pap a n ’ me would of got along soon know the spelling-book "by heart. ’ ' The poor, crippled old father was quite ro y c o u s m em b ra n es o f th e nasal an d o th e r 'I right, only pap got a shock o ' palsy, at tlie rate they studied it, w n ¡ng and re ready to go when the m essenger of death I he (IWn I have ....... .. o ’ his right hand . 12 ? J " . i 7 O 'Y S.uO r r H , : » • « E A S E . - D u u , h e a v y boadaoho, called him, two weeks later. w riting the words on their slates, and . P “ ’ n,u*al d isch a rg es fa llin g fro m th o ,n ' le g . a n ' never kin use 'em aglu never! clam oring for spelling m atches almost Bob went back ea t with me. and In the d ftlo n . A s a"b lo o d -p u rifie r, i t ________ u nsu rp a . _________ _________ - 2y?„ t,h‘-’ .th r o a t. somvtiniHB p ru fu se, w a te r y , a n d acrid, o t I thought I could make a livin' for both of every evening. w h ich co m p lic a te catarrh an* d isea ses ol ____ fall entered the preparatory departm ent ot i t th e lin in g ...... mu<*ous raem - suioR, U*nac4oua, m u c o u s, p u r u len t, b lo o d y a n d p u tr id ; b ran es, o r o f th e blood, it w ill re a d ily be s e e n w h y th is m ed ic in e Ils. a n ' we did gtkiih.iig some way or the college. th e ey»« are w e a k ; th e r e is r in g in g In th e «*ara, d«»afneM, h a ck in g We had a great many spelling-schools is s o w ell ca lc u la te d t o c u re th em . • r c o a g h in g t o clea r th e th ro a t, e x p e c to r a tio n o f o ffe n s iv e m at- nother for most iw iPjears. hut pnp got so In the little old school-house that winter, ! If I were to give his real name, now, A s a lo c a l a p p lica tio n fo r h ea lin g th e d iseased co n d i-’ tor, to g eth er w ith sca b s fro m u lc e r s ; th e v o ic e Is ch a n g ed and had 1 d id n ’t d a 'st leave him to wo-k, a n ’ and a spelling contest in school every Fri some of ;ay readers would recognize it as ho* ft n asal t w a n g ’ ; th e b reath is o ffe n s iv e ; s m e ll and ta ste tlo n in th e head, Dr. S a g e's C atarrh R em ed y is b ey o n d finally we jest bail to do it we had to tuk day afternoon. The Is») s wont to all the the name of a man who has held mu.,y of liup aired ; th e r e la a s e n sa tio n o f d izzin ess, w ith m en ta l d ep res a ll co m p a riso n th e b est p rep a ra tio n e v e r in v e n te d . to the pore-house.” sio n , a h a cld u g o s u g h and g e n e r a l d eb ility . O n ly a f e w o f th e I t is m ild and p lea sa n t to u se, p ro d u c in g n o sm a rtin g spelling schools they could hear of In othei fices of tru st and bon r In a western state, HboYe-naroedI ^ rm p to m s an? lik e ly to be p resen t in a n y .o n e case. o r p a in , and c o n ta in in g n o stro n g , irrita tin g , or c a u s- Boh told me this In a spirit of deep h u districts, and gained the reputation of be and who Is now a good and rich man. al T housanfts wf eo see a n n u a lly , w ith o u t m a n ife s tin g h a lf o f tlie - . x. .. Uc or o th er P«l«©n- T h is R em ed y is a p o w e r m iliation. which gave place to a look and ing able to “spell dow n" any school in the though he was once only “ Poor-house ahovu sy m p so m s, re su lt in m n su m p tio n , aud en d in th e g ra v e . fu l a n tis e p tic , a n d s p e e d ily d e str o y s a ll bad sm ell w h ich a cc o m tone ot fixed resolve as lie added: N© dlaeaw is so c o m m o n , m o re d e c e p tiv e an d d a n g e ro u s, less Bob. ’ p a n ies s o m a n y ca ses o f catarrh , t h u s a ffo rd in g g r e a t c o m fo r t to county. nnK araizwi r - ■ jetissfu lly treated b y p h y sicia n s. th o se w h o s u ffe r fr o m thia d isea se. , "B ut. I tell you, we a in ’t g oln’ to stay In the eagerness ami excitem ent of the in the pore-house! I gin lip to It at last, time they alm ost cessed their persecution Questions in Science ot G o v e rn n ten t. I t y o u w o u ld re m o v e an e v il, ttr ik e a t U t / H i e G olden M edical D is c o v e r y is th e n a tu ra l rotjl. A s tlie p red isp o sin g o r real ca u se o f ' cause pap had to lie cared for h e tte r’n of poor Boh Grille, and when they did h elp m a te ” o f D r. S a g e's C a ta n h R em ed y . It bmmon ense sa 1. \\ hat is the object of governm ent ? ta rrh is, in th e m a jo rity o f ca sts, so m e n o t o n ly clea n ses, puriA««. r e g u la te s, an d b u ild s I I could care for him a n ’ he a in ’t tw it him, their taunt referred in some way TREATMENT. 2. " hat is needed that men may IP e w ea k n ess, im p u r ity , o r o th e r w is e fa u lty u p th e s y ________ ste m t o ________ a b e a ltn i y y i stand ard , and o o n - never been w illin ’ for me to to the spelling contest. , together In peai e, ami what Is the office i ” 1 co n d itio n o f th e s y ste m , in a tte m p tin g to q uera th ro a t, b ro n ch ia l, a rnd n d li lu n g c o m p lic a tio n s, leave him. Then to o ," he added, _____ _ . t th e d isease c u r c h itf a im m u st be w h . en a n » y au ch e — x ist. ! governm ent with respect to this end? M . A . „ — — -------— ., h u t, fro m its sp eH flc You'd better try for i t," 1 hesrd Billy d ir se tsa ^ to the rsm ovof o f th a t comae. T h o m o re w e se e o f th is e ffec ts u p o n th e lin in g m em b ra n e o f th e nasal passHgiw, it aid s proudly, "w e a in ’t ‘porpers after all, for I Shafer say. tuuntiugly. one da . “ The col | Is civil soc ety of huinaii or divine odlwus dM**asc and w e tr e a t s u c c e s s fu lly th o u sa n d s o f co ses s n - rnaterially In r e sto r in g (h e d iseased , th ick en ed , o r u lce ra ted m em work the pore-farm. 1 on ask Mr. Ileane, lege would he proud of a poor-house—” I origin? n u a liy a t th e I n v a lid s H o te l and Hurgiual I n s titu te , th e more do b ran e t o a h e a lth y c o n d itio n , an d th u s er a d ica tes th e d isea se. w e r e fill» M th e Im p o r *------- ta n c e o » f c ------» o m b • in r in g _ w ith th e u se o f . . lo . ca l, the keeper. H e ’ll tell you that I earn W hen a c u re is e ffec ted in t h is m a n n e r i t ia p a rm a n a n t. 4. Is the state a voluntary society or the I stepped forward In lime to check seething r a p p lica tio n , a th o ro u g h a n d peraiateii pera ia U n t inter- our keep there. 1 work hard there, an ’ furth er speech from Billy and an on- result of a social com pact' B o th D r. P ie r c e ’s G o ld en M edical D isc o v e r y an d D r. S a g e's ucJ use o t b k x x l-c ie a u sin g a u d t o n ic m ed icin es. Catarrh R em ed y a re so ld b y d r u g g is ts th e w o rld o v e r . D i s c o w y folks th at says w e’re porpers lies’" 5. \t hat is m eant by a social compact? slaughl on Bob's p a r t He turned toward In curin^r catarrh and all th e v a rio u s diseamw w ith Htottï,J !'»2S w - Dr- k**8'* CaUn'b Kem8dT 40 utuU: •T here, th ere!" 1 said, "don t use th at me, white with passion, with a grim ÎÎMEF 6. W hat is the fundam ental Idea of the ft© fr e q u e n tly c o m p lica ted , as th ro a t, word. ” state? A c o m p le te Treat!».' o n C atarrh, «rivin« v a lu a b le h in t« aa t o broncm aJ, a n d lu n g d isea ses, w eak s to m a c h , ca dogged look on his freckled face. c lo th in « , d iet, an d o th er m a tte r , o f im p o rta n ce, w ilt b e m a iled , "W ell, i t ’s so, anyhow !" he persisted. al d ea fn ess, w ea k o r inflame«! ey e s, im p u re 7. Define an absolute monarchy, a limit- lie was a fairly good speller, but In elimge tarrh p o st-p a id t o a n y ad dress, o n r e ceip t o f a 3 -cen t poatatfe s ta m p . W ood, s c r o fu lo u s a n d o th er ta in ts, th e w ond er- “ I'm g e ttln ' pretty liig now, a n ’ if folks other studies the three boys named were ed monarch) , democracy, a republic, and 4^1 r » i ~ , fu l P0 "®™ * nd vlrtu<*s o f Dr. Piero.- s G o ld en Med- A dd ress, W o r l d ’s D i s p e n s a r y M é d i r a i A s s o c i a t i o n , don’t atop callin' me Pore-house Bob, far in advance of him, although they were give examples. loai D isco v ery c a n n o t be to o s tr o n g ly e x to lle d . Jt h a s n specific N o . M3 M ato S treet, Ilu rvxL O , N . f f . somebody will get hurt, see if they or about the same age. But then, as Bob s. W hat are the three departm ents of d o n 't " sorrow fully said, one dav, they had “a governm ent? Somebody did get h u r t and th at right lots lietter show " than he had. 9. W here Is the legislative power of the speedily. I had left the room to bring T he trustees often came in to hear the governm ent of the H alted States vested? In another hickory back log, and when I school spell on Friday afternoons, and I 10. How is the house of representatives returned two ho^gi were rolling and tum b could see that Peter Shafer was de te r composed, and who may vote for represen ling about on the ground floor, upsetting mined th a t Billy should win. If possible. tatives ’ benches and desks. J u s t as I en te r 11. W hat lim itation is there to the num “ Be as easy as you kin on his other ed the mom the water-pall w ent over ber of representatives ’ studies, ’’ lie said to me one day. drenching them both. 12. \\ hy are senators chosen by the I kin rake in that scholarship. he kin easy Till' boys were Boo and Bent Slfer, and ketch upon Ills other studies. I ’m feerd legislatures of the states? they were engaged in a hand-to-hand e n h e ’ll never see the in ide of a college, If .18, YVho presides In the senate when counter, with the odds In favor of Bob, , , he loses this chan ce.’’ thd president of that bo ly Is to be tried? for he was “ on to p " when I seized him by | The parents of Bent and Harvey were 14. H o w a r c the speaker and the officers the collar and Bent by the shoulder, and equally anxious that their sons should of the house of representatives chosen? brought them both to their feet with a jerk win the prize, so that the contest became 15. W hat is m eant by Im peachm ent, and J H t made their teeth click together. w here Is tlie jiower of such an act vested? very fierce as the term drew to a close. •‘He begun It," said B e n t sullenly. 16. W here is the power to declare war W hen the great day came the little “He called me 'Portier B ob,' ” protested school house could not contain all who vested? "oh, “a n ' I said I'd lick the feller th at came to witness the contest. 17. W hat persons are eligible to the PUW’ TV u r n FT A RLE! J’EKrEO-J’l.T KARMl.F.d«: ailed me th a t 1 said so over ’n over It was a warm, sunny afternoon In office of president? -I s a I . I t t . K P I E E , t h e y a r e I .'n e q u a le d t tgalti.” 18. How may the president he removed eariy April, so warm th at we could have F M A L L E 8 T , C H E A P B B T , E A 9 IE B T T O T A K E . "See here, boys,” I said sharply that the windows open, and a crowd stood from otliee? night a tta r school, when all my pupils hut I around every window nnd at the open ftew are o f Im ita tio n s, w h ich co n ta in P o iso n o u s M inerals. A lw a v . . 19. W here Is the judicial power of the Dr. Pierce's P e lle ts, w hich a re little fi u se r -c o a te d P ills, ' ' Hui ted States vested ’ Boh and Bunt had gone home, “ this w on't door. o r A n ti-fito o u s G rau toes. ONE PELLET A DOSE. da" 20. W hat nre the throe national courts, Billy Shafer nnd Harvey D rake “ chose " It w on't do for him to call me names, ” up. " Every scholar in the school who and of w hat does each consist? aid Boh sturdily. could si ell at all was cho-en. They took Sold by D ru g g is ts. A Game o f B lu f f . ''Y V ho'sa-eallingnam es,’’ retorted Bent. their places in two rows, facing each B il lo n s H e a d a c h e . D iz z in e s s , C o n s tip s itl o n , 25 C e n ts a V ia l. A g e n tle m a n took a d u m m y In ono "Y ou'd lie If you d a 's t to, and the— ” other, and were to "spell across” until I i i d l g e a C l o i i , B i l i o u s A t t a c k » , and all ck-range- rnents o f th e sto m a ch a n d b o w els, are p ro m p tly re “ Hush, hu sh !” 1 said. one side hail “spelled dow n” the other. of th e c lo th in g sto re s on H igh stre e t for lieved and p erm a n en tly cu re d b y th e u se d f And t l i e dialogue ended then and there n V IN O W R F .I.V VEGETABLE, T hen all were to rise again, and the I a b u rg la r last n ig h t, lie w a tch e d it P i e r c e ' s P e l l e t s . In .ex p la n a tio n o f th e ir rem edial between Boh ami Be t. t o . P iero e's P e lle ts o p era te w ith o u t d istu rb a n ce to final contest was to be made. As each j for sonic lim e. a n d . and becom ing tire d »»“ ’ver o v e r s o g r e a t n v a r ie ty o f •lise.UA«, it m ay tr u th fu lly b e said th a t th eir a ctio n u p o n th e »vstem is in iv e r s g f, n o t ft W hat 1 raid and did need not he record pupil failed lo spell a word, he sat down, of w atch in g , lie re m a rk ed : ‘If you have J Unt i o r ° « « ‘P a tlo n . P u t u p tn a l s n \ ials, h erm et call.v to-aJcd A lw a y s fr«>*h and roll«- glan d o r tis s u e esca p in g th e ir s a n a tiv e in ftu eu ce. ed here Boh and B ent did not again anil the one standing last would be do- ' got g rit e n o u g h to sta n d th ere, k n o w in g file. A s a a c .it le l a x a t i v e , a l t e r a t i v e , or a< Manafactared by WORLD'S M f t m B f t B I I B M AL ASSOflATWM, come to Ido«» that winter, although they d a re d the winner. i h a t I am lo oking nt you, 1 will n o t p u r g a t i v e , th e y irtvc th e m o st p e r fe c t M tisfa ctio n . _____ _____________ ___ ___________________ fB V P y d k X iO , w . V a dashed lu other wnys. T he pour-house llarvey nud Billy had cboieu sides, aud inform th e p o lic e .’ - N o rfo lk V irg in ia n . F o l k s ’ N ow is th e T im e HOW? “ How shall I a habit break?“ As you did th at hubit make. As you gathered, you must lose; A^ you yiel fed, now refuse T hread by thread the strand we twist T ill they bind us neck and wrist; T hread by thread the patient hand Must untw ine ere free we stand. A b we builded stone by stone. We uni t toil, unhelped, alone, T ill the wall is overthrown. —John Boyle ( t ’l.’eilly. 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