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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1907)
Is Pc-riMia Useful for Catarrh? Should a lint of tho iiift-rodicntiiof To runa lio nibmiltcd to any medical ex !)ert, of whatever school tr nationality, 10 would bo oViijjod to admit without rener)" that each one of thorn woa of un doubted value in chronic catarrhal din oanen, and had itood the tct of many year' experience in tho treatment oi Bach dl-cimon, THERE CAN EE NO DISPUTE ABOUT THIS WHAT EVER, rcnina Is composed of tho mof.t efficadoui and 1 iiver:i;il!y usod lirib.il remedicf) fcrcativTh. Every ingredient ofl'eruna h,n a reputation of itoown In tho cure of omo phano of catarrh. Teruna brlnp; to tho ho?no the CO 7.1 EI NED KNOWLEDGE OF EEVE11AI SCHOOLS Of MEDICINE in tho treat ment of catarrhal diiie.vra; brinjti to tho homo the scientific uLill and knowl cdfjo of tho modern pharmuciat; and List but not least, brings to tho home tho vast md varied experience cf Dr. Hartman, InthouseofcaLarrh remedies, and in the treatment of catarrhal disease. : The fact is, chronic catarrh is a dio-j ease which is very prevalent. Manyj thousand people know they have frirnnfrt ntjirrh. Tliv Iviva wltifvi I V M V w vvv-iB(.tH m m j w V a a. 1 va doctors over and over aain, r.nd boca told that thsir cane is one of chronic catarrh. It may bo of the none, throat, luntjs, stomach or some other internal organ. Thcro is no doubt as to tho na ture of the disease. The only trouble is the remedy. This doctor has tried to euro them. That doctor has tried to prescribe for them. BUT THEY ALL FAILED TO ERINO ANY RELIEF. Dr. Jlartman's idea is that a catarrh remedy can be made on a large sc&lo, as he is making it; that it can bo made honestly, of the purest drurjt and oi tho strictest uniformity. Eis idea if that this remedy can be supplied d iroct ly to the people, and no moro be charged for it than is necessary for the handling: of it No other hourehoid remedy so uni versally advertised carries upon the label tho principal active constituents showing that Fcruna invites tho full inspection of tho critics. Ilrr IVrrh. "IM ho j.ropoHn to her on h!n klleeH?" "No, hut Iip neecpted hhn on th.'in." Houston Pout. Kill I I nllln(. Thp ttrani;er reluriied to tin? tI11iij After n loii iiliKelnv. "Ami what has bceniiip of tho vlllnco cut up?" nsked the Mr.uiKer. "Oh. he In crown up iioiv," drawled the nld poMlimi.-iler. "And U ho Ktlll n cut up?" "Oh, yi. lie lit one of theno hero flppeiidlelllii iloetoiH?" Chicago NeWH. All Kur II Im. JIrIp.v Your flaiieco m-cms to have n will her own. Markl.'y Ycm ; nnd MinrthneH I hnlf regret that I'm imt the nolo hfiu'lklary. Philadelphia Pi'pmh, Xlotllflfil. "One Irilf the world," rcimirkcft the liilill with the piotiit!iiu lid tilt. "doeMil'f know how the other half lives." "And It may iiIno lie Mated without IKiu-t uriii the truth," rejoined the vine ply, "that three foiirtliM of It duufcu't k:iou huw It lives Use If." He Htnya. tho traveler's ft wn first visit to Sutic. "I'vp vnys w-Hiitfil to nee this city," ln mi id. "It liitereslH nit) hi uiuny ways. I think I know nenily a score of Bclors llmt ciiiiio from Iiitc." "Yes, klr," commented the resident knocker. "I reckon tlicy went from here bccniiHP they wanted to (Tit out of the durni'd town." Chicago Tribune. BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OFiUX DISEASE Every part of the body la dependent on the blood for nourishment nnd Btrcnpth. When this life stream i3 flowing; through the system in a state of mrity and jichncs9 we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; cnuse pure blood 13 nature '3 eafo-guard njrainst disease. When, however, I the body in fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system i.4 deprived of I its strcuRth disease germs collect, and the trouble manifested in various Vruya. a iuiui.il vi Uj'iiuun, I'luijiiva, ianiuamm iu uiuiacav Dklll iincciiuna lihow that the blood is in a feverish and diseased conauion as a result of too much acid or the presence of tsome irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities nnd poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the twenties of lKdily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric nnd other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in puflicicnt quantity it becomes n carrier of disease instead of health. Some ore so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of nil dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed und purified the body Is sure to puffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, aud completely 1 . . 1 . 1 , j. . . PURELY VEGETABLE slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, heibs and barks, and is absolutely Earmlesa to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class grug (stores, Jwok on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. Unit MlnliiUf ff nn Arlor, An iicinr wlili'int r i i it ihnihuciI In Pome uny lo tfi't n bim'iiihI i Imhm ticket on n Urn of Mi iiiimtm r 1 1 1 l"'ttt''" Hon tile iiml Kim l''riiii"'ln'i, Tin vo.v- II K'' llCtWCI'll lllI'MI' I Wo Hplll:f flillHIIIIIol (lie Im'IIit purl of .three d;iyn fun I In i w of (In- fart Hint liU dunlin' were lit Imv clih Im Hohtil tint (jiii-Hllon In HiIm uny : Tin- lli-nt ilny out lu nlcpt nil il.iy to keep from online, nml remained uji nil hlnlil lo hii'p from rilocpliiif. The mcc. mill il.iy he took iti Hifii I culture exer (Inch. (Mi tlm tlilril ilny In- (iiulil not 'l,"M', '"' "ni:" l"w ,v,,,lt Ml" "''''' un1 ihi im'.ii fin noiini un' mini. Will If ciiMli Mi!n tiK-n In? couM fu- It) 1 1 1 r mlllll'H CC II picture of II cell III 1lii' IimhIIIi- In Sun I'riiiiilxcu. After IIiiIniiii , 1 mini In- to tin- vvnit- Vf. "llnW liillrh tin I owe iU?" "Nothlnir," replied the vm Itt-r. "your niciila were liicluili-il In ymir ticket." "fJcorRP, denr," wild young Mr, rynt. "I K"t ii recipe for a fruit toiliiy that will keep for n yinr." "(III." replied Hip IiiihIiiiihI, M.ir fiiki' "you (iiiirlit to keep It loitKcr tlinn that." "WliritV Keep fruit cuke lunger " "No, tin' recipe. Mlul.iy It mie- wherc." I'lilladi'lplila I 'rem. Ilrnnitf.l na a lli-nrrlfr, An n r my pciiHlnii h:i Jut lieen (minted to J. Tomllli. of Noll Iiii;Iiiiiii, l:ii(.'!:iihl, who Ik jkw SI, unl hi wed nl. i'MiilcJ for KcviiHtopol, Iuivp lH)ii replaced. It Kevin Hint Ik wn Invnllilcd hotnP frin the Crimen n nl grunted a luorit Ii'h f UI'IoukIi. While flijoylnc li I M rest lie Wild ftlrlrl.eii with typhoid fever, litlt, U'llilf Ullfllile to tud r vrlte, Uiil not; ,,t nifiuiiliit the olllicrs of IiIh relmi with IiIh iiilKforlune or n xk n friend to do mi. The roiiMeijui'tn'o wnn tlint w lin liln furloii(,'li expired he WHS piKted im a di'Merter, mid whllo on IiIm wuy to re Juln wim nrrenteil. At Aldirniiot In; Him trlfit by court 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 : 1 1 ii nd M'litetH'i'J tu be bruiulcj Willi tho letter "1." I)rn( Mutra Onlr. Over on the WeKt Ship n pronjicroim tnerehalit eti'aKiil In tho Imttllnx lll diiHtry ninke.H n hpei'lally of employiti den" mute In hl estalillKhmcnt. Theso Hllciit hands are reMirtel to be tii.irp liiilustrloun than Is unially th exrl ciicc with unatlllctcil labor. On nu nr craup, the ib-af mule bottler earns high er wiiKe.f than his fellow workman, and he Is K'-nerally tnore ceono'ulcnl than the latter. P.oth In pereeptlve and re eeptlvp fncultle.4 the deaf niiiti-H arc i.ilil to excel as conijiareil with ttiosp not so haiidiiappcd. In point of so briety, the lion hearliiff, non-sNak!ii3 brother Is reputed to set an enviable exniuiile. t'hli-aK'o Inter Ocean. C'linnrw nl All. "That Murtel Is really a terrible lore. Up talked last lilk'ht fo: hours and only stojiped to couk'h." "Well, I nuppoM you could pet n word In elcwiiys then?'' "KNther not, for while ho vns couch In he made slns with his hand-t that he was Koiivi on afterwards." No Ixiislrs, Tlino lo Move. "They're puU'nj: out an aw ful lot of pood tw.ns theso days," said Mr. Stay la (p. "Yes?" quelled MI8 Patience CJonuo, with n yawn. "Yos; there's n now march pons that's Kieat. It's lino to inarch to " "Indeed! I wish I had It. I'd play It for you." Philadelphia Press. Civic rrldr. "My town," wild tho tlrst trnvcler, "Is Creator Now York." "(ilad to know you." crlcl the other; "I'm from Chlcapo, too." "I My my town Is Creator New York." "Ot I thought yon Bald preater than Now York." Cuthollc fcHundurd nud Tliuca. uuu jicrmauenuy cures uioou diseases 01 every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and licalthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores end Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the I-IIy MnrrhiKP nuiy be a fa I lure, hut I inn KoliiK to malic some man prove It to inc.- -The .New York Idea. "Minn Smith has written n proM'-m novel, hasn't hhe?" "Yes." "What Is the problem?" "How to make It sell." - Life. -i'amatle Crllle (during Hip second ii' t ) Some persons are born lucky. The author of this play tiled before It w as produced.-- Puck. "I. Ife Is so uncertain." she snfd. "I know It," he replied, "l-et's pet mar ried. One of us may die within a few years."- ( 'hlciipo llecord Herald. Wipe's Why (I i you always repard him with Misplcloii?' Wiip-i - Well, every (line I see lil in be has a differ ent umbrella.---Philadelphia Itccord. Toucher -Miss p.adper, w hat do you understand by "the privileged clai.ses?" Coed The botany class. They can po out In tho woods once In a w hile. Chi capo Tribune. Suitor--1 have the honor to nsk for your daughter's dowry. Irate Pa I hep your pardon, sir! Suitor Ivxeuse me; of course I meant your daughter's hand. Vie Pour Hire. "Marie, If James asks you to marry lil in to-iilplit, tell him to speak to me." "And If ho doesn't, inauima? 1'ell hint I want to speak to him." Woin- j mi's Home Companion. "I Hto, Katie, that New York Is to have one jM!i-fiiinii to every r.'JI In habitants," said the lady of the house, "Well, ma'am. I've pot initio." was Katie's reply. YoBiors Statesman. Newlywcd My wife only allows me three hiHiks In the closet to haup my wardrobe on. Olctlnier I )on't worry. He forts you've been married loiip one hook will be t-uoiiph for u 1 1 your wardrobe.--Stray Stories. "Ullpplus says that when ho wont to Bch'Nil he w as olio of tho hrlphtist jhoys In hisj class." "Yes," answered tho Iortlnp mail, "that's where so many of us fall lUnvii pettlnp out of the class." W' 'Juptoii Star. Mr. Wholesale .My noy, I hope you sine soinethlnp out of your weekly sal ary of 53. Hoy Yes, sir; I cave Ifl a week. Mr. Wholesale Ah! I knew I was paylnp you too much! After this I'll plvo you two! Huston Post, "Papa says," remarked tho heiress, "that you're a more fortune hunter." "Weil, now, my dear," replied tho shrewd fellow, "that's more or loss truo. Your fniv Is your fortune, and that's ! what uttructs mo." Philadelphia Uoo ord. "Oo-oo my!" exclaimed little Tom my, hen rl up a church orpan for tho first time, "what's that?" "Sh!" whispered his mother, "that's tho orpan." "CikkI iioss! It must bo nu awful hip monkey that pocs with that." Philadelphia Press. Maplstrate (to prisoner) What, you hero apaiu? I hadn't seen you lately. and hoiH-d you were roformeiL How U It that you have apaiu pone back to your old ways? Prisoner P.ecauso I am only Just out of iiris.ni. sir. Hon Ylvant. "1'oary mo. John, hero's another poor feller runned over by one o' theso Yro lUityinobubbloa!" "That ain't nothln', mother. They do say as In Itooshla thousands o' poor folks are killed In the streets nhmp o this 'ore nutocur ey !" The Hystander. Cynic (savapely) They say tho fash lonnble mother of to-day rooopnlzos her baby only by looking at tho nurse. Fashionable Mother (unmoved) How extraordinarily clever, when one chanpea nurses so often! I always tell ours by the mall cart London Tld Hlts. "I took out life Insurance In order to put Boinethlns by for a rainy day." "Yes," answered the cynical citizen who has boon following the life Insur ance Investigation, "but you know how little conscience some jieople have about another man's unibrvllu." Washington star, Kind Lady (to little boy with big BWelllnji la his cheek) Poor little chnPi he ,llla evidently got u bad gum- boll. Hero ore two sous; does your tooth ache badly? Little Hoy (remov ing tho "gumboil") Oh, no, ma'am; I was Ju.st sucking n big piece of tuffy. Nos IiOlslrs. Tho young widow of an old husband Inscribed the following words uihui her dear departed's tomb: "To tho mem ory of Muthurlu lU7.UiUot, who left this vale of tears at the nge of 00 years, 11 month nnd 20 days, deeply grieved nt having to leave behind him tho most charming and faithful of wives." Pole Mole. "Where nro you off to in such a hur ry?" "To tho doctor for my husband." "Whnt's up with hlni?" "He tolls 1110 ho has got hepatitis, dyspepsia, rheu matism, enteritis, gastritis, appendi citis, nephritis and eerobro-spliial-meu-lngltls." "Holy ton 01m! Where did ho get all thnt?" "Why, n man Induced hlni to buy a medical dictionary, nnd ho's Just begun reading It." Krooklyu Citizen. In the Collar. Willie Say, pa,' why do they call this "hard coal?" Pa Well, my son, If you'd soon tho tlmo I had getting a stand-off for a ton of It you'd understand why It's called hard. Toledo Blade. MRS. BAOE'3 0IFT3. She Ila AlrrMflr llioae, of (Ilrr 'I'll I rlrf ii .llllll.iii liollMm. When Itllsfi-11 Snpii die I he left Near ly nil bis fortune of run My millions to Ills Wife. Pnief ienljy the only (;-ep-tloll WHS n l'(;acy of f27,i) f() lii'li of twentj'-flx nephews and iileet. II" left riothlup to charity, but explained thnt ho knew tiotblnp of ben'evolein nnd charity and preferred to leave nil I such tlilnps to his wife, as she was nu j expert In Mich mutters. I Immediately 1141011 his denth Mrs. Snpe was fairly overwhelmed by op peals for aid from Individuals nnd so- Icletles. Slie (1 iiiiounci-d that n deaf enr would Is turned to th';se cpiM-aN, . ipoclally to those nwide on behalf of ln 1 (llvlduiilrt. She Wild ih' proisiycd to jflvo nwny the groat fortune but would MRS. BISrtf l.L SACK. Mm her own Judgment us to the bene- flelarles. Already she has given away over f 13,00kiO ns follows: 2(1 gifts of $:.", X0 each to re lations of Mr. Sngf, doullng Lin beuchts f 050,000 Scbofl Ituildin? Fund, Sag Harbor. L0.13 Island fiO.fXJO New York I'uiversity, Schwab estate, fift-cn acres 300,000 223 gift of each to em ploye Park Department... 1,115 Rcniwelner Polytechnic Insti tute, Troy, N. Y 1,000,000 Emnw Willard School, Troy, N. Y 1,000,000 Methotliiit Epiticopal church lluildinft Kuud, Iwrenc, Long Island 1,000 Sage Foundation for Improve ment of Social Conditions. . 10,000,000 American Seaman's Friend Society, New York 150,000 Syrian Protestant College, Beirut. Syria 73,000 Young Men's Christian Aiwo ciation, International Com mittee 350,000 School Building Fund, Sag Harbor, additional 60,000 Young Mn's Christian As (oclation. Naval Branch, Brooklyn 200,000 Total J13.S27.115 Like most provincial people, the Bra zilians are Inquisitive, but their na tive politeness will not allow them to receive any reply otherwise thau with thanks. When Dr. George Uardne; was trawling In the Interior of that coun try, ho was detained for some days by Illness on an Island In one of the large Islands of northern Brazil, lie found these remote je;ple curious to learn about the outside world, but a little Incredulous of his account of the triumphs of civilization. Uutll I gained BUinclent strength to leave the Island, I spent much of my tune under the shade of a tree, either listening to the conversation of the people or answering the thousand anil one questions put by them respecting my own and otlier distant countries. These questions were often suillcleutly ridiculous, aud 1 could often perceive that my answers were considered . stretches of the long bow, although they were too polite to say so. Not only was It among the poor Islanders of San Pedro that 1 observed this to Im the case, but the same effects occurred among those who were considered well educated. I remember once to have been con versing with the president of one of tho Inland provinces about steam navi gation, and on my telling hlni that many of the English steamboats were now entirely constructed of Iron, he did not say that he did not believe me, but he simply remarked tnat "In Bra ell, when Iron was put Into the water It always sunk." j l'robablr a Count rrworann, The "Soelng London" automobile roll ed out Piccadilly In the direction of Hyde Park. ! 'That, ladles aud gents," shouted tho guide, as they passed au ancient edifice surrounded by a high brick wall, "that Is the town house of the Duke of Dea, one of our largest landed proprietors." The eyes of the beautiful American on tho back seat were Illumined with sudden Interest "Who lauded him?" she cried. l?x change. 1 Tno Index. . I Those men coming out of tho house opposite must have been having a statf party." "Humph 1 That's plain enough from the staggers." Baltimore American, yV" Ufrr&f.X .fik C.--.V T V '-..V''?-- J '-if. Aflrr lb ri'fnd. "I bear that you houpht a homo In th suburbs, llarkcr?" Inicrrop ited the city friend. "Yes," Hipht-d H.irker, as be to.,k T firmer prip on the luwn mower and basket of see Is. "And I nls.i heard that It Is rl;!it un to date. Why, they say It even b,n siil.' i liars." ".'.', ni'irnarine cellars. They arc under wat'-r inost of the time." Ml IT! ("iitflfi? I HuppoHe It 1M make you , feel llie.'ill. ! IniMm -Well, I nbo-ild say! Why, I felt like a i I n ir .r " ' 1 nickel. Cutting A!i! but wii.it n bletflrig it It tll.'it we never feel (U!l0 1IH bud DS wo l'Xjit . Philadelphia Press. I Tfio Infortnnl. Johnny iloeinr mys t'neln Hum- , plir'-v ti :i h I'.ri'lit' dine. Hln I.-j rr. mn --'Hie doctor may c-ill It that If he ji!e.iMrf, my d'-nr, but you ! could sny Mr. I'.rifht'n diane. I Mother trill find Mrs. WmsloVs Po.th!nK Hy.- jp tlm l nl r.-iin-dv to 1110 (or tLelr chil'lrt j lunug the U-otlilK jmrlod. ' Not A ( Irrintiqlnnre, "Didn't tin; thunder storm disturb you , last nulit?" "Thund'T storm? I didn't know there ; wns one." "You didn't? Where on rarth do you j deep?" "No -a hre on enrth. I Klcep within three fi-et of an elevated railway track." Ttraann for Sapprennlon. "The Mikado' wm suppressed In London out of defereneo to tho feeiings of the JupaiieKo; wasn't that silly?" "Oh. 1 don't know; perhaps a bunch of amateurs were playing it." Houston Post riTf Pi. V'tni' rnr lint a!l N'TVors Dll-axw I 1 1 O pTmiieiiliy cutm1 I.t Ir. Klmo's Orrat J.!-rv- lto,rT. i-pnd f..r KUKE 2trlal bottle and treatlae. iir.iU lLKlioe.UL.HlA.-clibU.FLUtk.l'a, A Bond of S-mpf h y. While the new maid tidied the room the busy woman kept on writing. "Do you make that all out of your own hpud?" asked Jane. "Yes," said the busy woman. "My," said Jane admiringly, "you must have brains!'' "Brains!" sighed the woman de s;xn(lently. "Oh, Jane, I haven't an ounce of brains." For a moment Jane regarded her with sincere commiseration. "Oh, well," she said presently, "don't mind what 1 ray. I ain't very smart myself." New York Tress. Joal Complaint. "Your complaint, 'madam," said old Dr. Gruffly, "Is very serious " "There now!" triumphantly cried tho fussy woman, "I knew It " "Yes, madam, your complaint is chronic and there Isn't the slightest nllment to excuse It" Philadelphia Press. Tired of Fiction. Married Man I want to get a book for my wife. Clerk Something In the way of fic tion? "No; I've given her lots of that, but she doesn't seem to care for It!" Yon- kers Statesman. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Two Klnda. "Political giu-cess, remarked one statesman, "depends a great deal on your platform." "Yes," answered the other; "the par ty platform of artistic success and the lecture platform for financial success." Washington Star. IlellfTed. Thysician Your boy will pull through all right. He has a wonderful consti tution. Mr. Tyte-Phist I am glad to hear It, doctor. In making out your bill, of course, you will not make me pay for what his constitution has done in pulliug him through. Invention Worth Money. "Have you Invented anything recent ly?" "Yes," answered the sensational scientist. "I have Invented a new way to get to the north jiole." "Is It good for anything?"' "Certainly. It Is good for ten pages In a magazine." Washington Star. Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do It? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an Intro duction! May the acquaint ance result In a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossyhair! And we know you'll never be gray. " I tlilnk that Ayar'i Hair Vlitor U the moil wonderlul halrKruwer tlmt wta ever ninde. I tiara unoit It lor aoma tlmo aud 1 can truth fully ibi that I am nrratly I'leanecl with It. I choorfully rttromiiii'iut It Hi a aplwnillil iirepv raUou." Mian V. liaocs, Way laud, Mku. UU by J. O. Ayr Co., Lowwll, Mu. 7 SARSAPAB1U.A. iers CILLS. CtlLakV PECTORAL. Is It Your Own Hair? . Banking by flail WE PAY INTEREST On svinfc'i dcpwiti of s dollar rr moro, f.ompoiindl twice evi?ry yiar. .'tis juct ai cany to open a bavi.T'S Account with t:4 by Mr 1 if you lived next door, f-end for our frco book let, "Ink.n by Mail," an 1 learn lull j articulars. Addreai Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. A Dlnllnctlon. "I thouzM j-o'i told nie MissScream ?r couldn't Uit'!" "So I d:d." "lint I h ive heard her nt vial pathr erinzt inyr!f a number of tiaic.f." "I said s'rie can't King; I never alJ Klie doeisii'l." 15 iltimore American. ('nnllilriillal. Husband But, my dear. If Mrs. Xextdoor told you In strict confidence you shouldn't tell me. Wife Oh, very well; If yon don't care to hear It I can tell it to soruo body else. I suppose. Chicago News. HOWA'fD K. rrRTOS.-AmTr V. CtafmUt. I.eaiVll, C'oiorana pf'iuii-n pri': f.nl.l,. 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