A B à i Stom ach
-,tM K«<“ ‘ ne“
' “d
U' * r*
the
“ V rto m »«*“. a stomach that
'Vpru.sr.y »»H orn, its lu n c tio r.
* * * Ju symptoms are distress
“ ’Z iB t , nausea between meals,
lbuin belali log, vom iting, Uatu-
ao<i oervouH beatifiche*
nod’s Sarsaparilla
\
d »,I stomach, Indigestion an<!
"*nii» an>l the cure is permanent.
no snbstitote.________________
Ejchao*« Ot compliment».
j ^ i n d what did lather ray when
■aksil him?
HJ__He Uhl be didn ’ t went •n y
in tbs l»m ily.
gj^-And he really doean’ t know
H ^E icept that I want to marry
_bu«ton Tranicript.
A D om estic Mystery.
H'bby (walking the Hoor at 2 a. m )
I’d jolt like to know why th is baby
.liti In «laying « » « k e every night?
, j / „ _ Keally, I can’ t Imagine.
-„ r have any trouble in keeping
nuwake in the daytim e.— New York
a a k lj.___________________
The Country Editor.
A prat British atatesman has de
mi that »11 reform movements be-
ia Lancashire and end in London.
miy Lkswise be atlirroed that the
„.¡a, oI this nation are prim arily
pad in the com parative seclusion
lbs rural sanctum, tlie directors of
ireiropolitan press being for the
ipart middlemen in ideas, as city
bants sre in com .nodities.— New
leans Times-Democrat.
A Wonderful Actor.
Wink*— Tala about stage realism !
<* ihonld see Strident in “ Love and
o«.”
Jink«— He can't bold a candle to my
and, Mouther.
W hy, sir, he played
heavy villain
in
“ W om an’ s
nogs” so realistically that his w ife
! lor a divorce the n ext w e e k ."— N.
, Weekly.
Children’ s Favorite Dead,
giie Elisabeth W . M artin, whose
iti lor children were w id ely known,
drad. Mi* was a cousin c f Samuel
, Cemens and Col. H enry Matter-
Manufactured la
and More Imported.
T h ere la one article of manufacture
that is used so extensively in the t!nl.
ted States that no one hae an Idea of
the annual quantity consumed, namely
wooden toothpicks.
According l0 ail
expert, the number la simply Incalcul
able. Af lldoua upou mlllluus of the tiny
wooden silvers are turned out every
year from American fnctoriea alone,
and on top of this tremendous output
come Im portation from Portugal and
Japan and other countries nearly as
la ig e as the domestic product.
Moat o f the American toothplcki, ac
cording to the New York Times, come
from Franklin Couuty, In Maine, near
the forest home o f the white blrcb, out
o f which 05 per cent of the domestic
toothpicks are made. This wood Is soft
and pliable and of admirable resistance
for the purpose for which It la used.
W hole mills In Maine are devoted to
supplying the country with toothpicks,
and in the industry la to be found some
o f the finest and moat intricate of ma
chinery, Bo tremendous is the output
o f these machines that In a brief sea
son. duriug the spring, enough tooth
picks can he made to supply the mar
kets o f the entire country for the year
to come.
Tha
M illio n *
A further Idea of the capacity o f the
machines may be had from the fact that
only 100 men are necessary to operate
and run all the mills in Kranklln Coun
ty. Other mills of this kind are scat
tered throughout Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts and western New York,
but the real home o f the toothpick ia
Maine.
W h ite birch is not the ouly wood used
for the domestic toothpick: maple and
poplar are employed as well, but birch
has the property o f retaining its forest
odor and sweetness.
The felling o f toothpick trees la only
Incidental to the regular lumber work
o f the Maine foresters. No especial
men are sent but to hunt up suitable
trees. But whenever the feremnn of a
gang o f woodsmen comes across s tree
especially adapted to tootbplcka be or
ders It felled and laid aside. The
branches o f the tree are then trimmed
and only the trunk Itself Is transported
to the mills. There the bark Is skinned
and the naked trunk is run through a
machine which severs It Into veneers.
"Veneers” Is the technical expression
for thin strips of wood no thicker than
a piece o f blottiug paper and no wider
than the leugtb o f a toothpick. Once
the trunk has been cut into these sheets
o f wood, ouly one process remains to
turn out the toothpicks fit for packing
and shipping to market. The veneers
are fed Into a second machine supplied
with sharp, rotary knives that whirl at
tremendous high speed, sulpplug the
veneers Into toothpicks at the rate of
hundreds o f tbouaauds an hour.
It la only the »o-ealled "fa n c y " tooth
pick that Is not made in this country.
In Portugal, from where most of the
orangewood picks are Imported, the
sticks are sharpened by young girls
who. In return for turning out "picks"
•harp as needles and smooth as Ivory,
are paid 3 cents a day.
T h e Japanese toothpicks are made of
fine reeds, and are distinct from Ihoac
•ent to thla country by the Portuguese
manufacturers. A Japanese toothpick
Is delicate and thin as tissue paper, and
nevertheless strong and pliable. The
Japnnese toothpick-maker earns even
less than bla Portuguese fellow crafts
man, bis remuneration being a fraction
more than 2 cents a day.
In short, a
thousand toothpicks may be bought In
Japan for as much ns It coats to pack
and box 5,000 o f American make.
Deacon
a
Gray Hait
Opinion.
“ Yes, sub,’ ’ raid the old colored
brother, "d a t boy is so lond er tradin'
dat 1 ve’ ly believes dat el be w m in
heaven en dey let him come back ler a
holiday he’ d te ll bie return ticket and
truet to bein’ biowed beck by a hurri
cane ! ' ’ — Atlanta Constitution.
Mother* w ill find Mr*. W ln ilo w ’n Soothing
syrup the best rem edy to uae for their children
tue teething k«iuH>n.
Positive, bet; comparative, better;
superlative, better not.—Detroit Free
Press.
N e xt T h in g In Order.
L ila —“ But surely you are not going
to
marry
against
your
pureuts*
wishes?" Flo—"W h y not? Did they
marry to please me?”
Another club woman, Mrs.
Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells
how she was cured of irregularis
tips and uterine trouble, terrible
pains and backache by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
W illie —"Pa, au agriculturist Is Jlst
“ A while ago my health began to
a man that works a farm, ain’t It?”
fa il because o f fem ale troubles. The
Pa "Sometimes, my son, he’s a man doctor did not help me. I remembered
who works eity boarders."
that my mother nad ueed L y d i a E .
She—"W h y has Boston the name of P in k h u r n 's V e g e t a b l e C o m p o u n d
being BUch a bad city?”
H e—"B e on many occasions for irregu larities
and uterine troubles, and I fe lt sure
cause o f the number of crooks lu the that it could not harm me at any ra t«
streets, 1 suppose."—H arvard Lam to g lre it a trial.
poon.
“ I was certain ly gla d to find th at
Farmer—"S ee here, boy! W hat are w ith in a week I fe lt much better, the
terrib
le pains in my back and side
you doing up that apple tree?” K id —
w ere beginning to cease, and at the
"Can’t yer see nothing? One of yer tim e of menstruation I did not have
apples fell off de tree an’ I ’ m tying it nearly as serious a tim e as hereto
on again!”
fore, so I continued its use fo r tw o
"Faith, Mrs. O’ Hara, bow d’ye till months, and at the end o f that tim e I
waa like a new woman. I really have
thlm twins apart?” “ Aw , ’tls alsy—I never fe lt better in my life, have not
sticks me finger In Dinnls’ mouth, an’ had a sick headache sinoe, and w eigh
If he bites 1 know It’s M oike."—H a r 20 pounds more than I ever did, so I
unhesitatingly recommend Vegetable
vard I-ampoou.
Compound.” — M r s . M a t I I a i l e . fcd-
"M argaret. 1 think you cheapen your gerton, Wis., President Household
self by going so much to the theater Economics Club. — $5000 forfeit I f orloinaj pi
t letter proving genuinenese cannot be produa
produces.
with Mr. Jones.” "N o, mother; on the
contrary. I ’ m making m yself
very
W om en should remem ber there
is one tried and true remedy for
dear.” —Harvard Lampoon.
Doctor—Do I think I can cure your
catarrh? Why, I ’ m sure o f it.
l ’ u-
tieut—So you are very fam iliar with
the disease? Doctor—I should say so!
I ’ ve had it m yself all my life.—Judge.
“ Airs. Talkyer Blind enn say some o f
the most cutting things.” Y’ es. I f she
could ouly keep her mouth closed for
five minutes you could have her arrest
ed for carrying concealed weapons.” —
Life.
all female ills. Lyd ia E. Pin k-
liam’n Vegetable Compound. Re
fuse to buy any other m e d ic in e ,
jo u need the best.
T h ere is this peculiar
thing about A y e r ’s H a ir
V ig o r — It is a hair food,
not a dye. Y o u r hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look, dead and l i f e l e s s .
But gradually the old color
com es back,— all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
T h e hair stops falling, too.
“ How proud be is now that he owns
in sutom oble.“
“ N atu rally. You know the old pro
verb .“
“ W h at’ s that?“
“ 'P rid e goeth be.'ore a fa ll.' M—
Philadelphia Ledger.
“ How did you enjoy the play last
night?"
"Oh, It was Just divina— I
never cried so much in my life !"
1 etl "M ost firms prefer to hire a
married man." N e d -"A n d most girls
ivou t marry you unless you have a
Job."
“ I have used A y e r’ s H air V igor
for over thirty year*. It has kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn-
ing gray.’ ’ — M rs, F. A . Soule,
Billings, Mont.
b u v i - i
-rtf 1ST
_______ rO ne Hundred h olla r* Reward for any
tree
ease of Cattarrh that can notbecurod by H a li l
Catarrh Care.
P. .I. C H E N E Y A Co., Propa.. Toledo. O.
We the undersigned, have know n r . J. Cheney
fo r th * past l.vyears, and believe him perfectly
h on orable in all budnetft transaction* and fin
ancially able to carry ou t any obliga tion s mads
by their firm.
^
W «»T A T
tl.M » Mil*. All Srattlats.
I f your dru ggist cannot supply
an d w
e w ill ex p re s s
sand'us o n . dollar and
wa
russ .
y o u a b o ttle . B e su re g o d urti
g i r e th e nam e
ô i yo u r nearest e x p r e s s on ice. A d d r
J. C. A Y K R C O .. L o w e ll, M
W holesale Im igglsts, Toledo,
W
a l d in q
K ik n a n A M a r v in ,
W hole>ale Druggists, Toledo. O.
H a ll’sCatarrh Cure Is taken in tern ally,acting
directly on the blood and mucous su rfaeeaor
th e s y s te m . P r ic e 7**c p e r b o ttls .
Ir u g g is t* . T e a ti m u n is Is free.
b o ld hy
all
R e lo r a o n
M a c h in e
Co.
auocEaaoKS ■so J o h n po o i . e .
Foot o l Morrison S t., Portland, Oregon.
H a ll’s Fam ily P ill* are the beat.
Parsons Hawkeye. Autom atic. Hall Feeders,
Pipe Cob Corb.
Faultless Stump Putter, tun horsepower w ith
Some of the farmers in Lafayette two horses. Buckeye Sawm ill Machinery, Kn-
lues and Boilers. E ile n d stlckn er (iasoltne
county, M issouri, are making a spec
ngines
W rite us when lu want o f anythin g
ialty of grow ing pipe cob corn. They tn mac-biliary line.
s iy it yields them as much of the grain
as any other kind and the cobs bring
them in revenue besides.
i
r i T Q Perm anently Cured. S o fltaor nervousnaaa
I I I U after first day’ s use o f D r.K Ilu e’atireat N e rv e
Restorer. Send for F r e e « 2 trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. K. H. K line, Ltd- KU Arch 81.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Lost Prestige.
"T h e y used to move in the best c ir
cles. ”
“ Yeg, but th ey’ ve moved into a less
| fashionable
square.” — P hiladelphia
j Bulletin.
_________
BAD
BREATH
•« I h a v e b e e n using: ( A I H K I T I a n d a *
a m ild and effective la x a tiv e they are siuipiv won
derfu l. My «laughter and 1 w ere Pothered with
• irk •tom arh and our breath w a i very bad. A fte r
taking a rew dose* of C ase*rets » * l.ave Improved
w onderfully T h ey are a g rea t help in the fam ily.
WII.HELMIN'A NAHBI..
1137 RitLenbouM St.. O ucinnaU, Cbio.
LOWEST RATES
__
CAND Y
a w e e a e fo
I
m.
m r C A T H A R T IC
^
T o Chicago, Dubuque and the
East; to Des Moines, Kangs* C ity and
the Southeast, via Chicago Great West-
Caterby— W hat are you doing
ern railway. Electric lighted train*.
town? I thought you were liv in g in Unequalled service.
W rite to J. P.
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do
the country, playing g o lf, ping-pong,
E lm er, G. P. A ., Chicago, for inform a Good, N ever Sicken. W eaken, or Grioe. Ibc. 2¿c. âüo.
tether ball and going to dances.
... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ...
tion.
■ g u y , t lilte g e . ■ e w tr ra l. > • * T erk . S|*
Petsrkin— I am.
But I have to
come to town occasionally to get rested.
A Dire T h reat.
M O -T O -B A O Î’J i l S V ü î i ï ï ^ ^ a ^ t ' i r
— Detorit Free Press.
" H a r e ’ s a letter from Mr. Smith sav-
The S tre n u o u s Vacation.
Mrs. Uppmanu—I must tell you. De
ing he csD't pay his b ill this month ”
lla, that 1 waa displeased at your eu-
A u stralian C h u rch es.
“ Just write him a note and say if he
tertaiulug that policeman 111 the kitch
One of the leatutea that attract most doesn’ t pay up within a month we’ ll
en last night. Delia—Faith, Oi did ax attention in travelin g through the Aus
him b ill* .” — Chicago
him Into the parlor, ma’am, but he tralian colonies is the number of qu it sending
American.
wouldn't go.—Philadelphia Press.
churches which are everyw here to be
B ellow s- Does your daughter play seen. Every little township or village
on the piano? Old Farmer (In tones has three or four edifices devoted to
o f deep disgust i—No, sir. She works worship.
on it, pounds on It, rakes It, scrapes
T o B reak In N e w Shoes.
It. Jumps on It. and rolls over on It;
Always shake in A lle n ’s Foot-Ease, a powder.
ALCOHOL, OPIUM,
hut there’s no play about It, sir.—Tit- It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen icet
Cures corns, in gro w in g nails and bunions. At
TOBACCO USING*
Bits.
all druggists and shoe stores, 2fic. Don’ t accept
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
any
substitute.
Sample
m
ailed
FREE.
Address
Mr.
Quarles—"W
e
ll,
1
see
old
Gold
Enough to Kill Him.
First And Montiroinery St a .. P o r t l a n d . O re .
Allen S. Olmsted, 1^ Roy, N. Y.
man Is dead, and leaves upward of
Telephone, Barn 3*4.
Bobo Charley— Soy, lo id y, if dat
three
millions.
W
ouldn't
you
like
to
i i j bites me he dies see?’ ’
Scotland Insulted.
be
Ills
widow?”
Mrs.
Quarles
(sweet
Lady— I believe -you; I don’ t see
A highland waiter once refused to
C e n u ln e
ly)—"N o, dear, nothing could possibly
a be could recover. — Baltimore
serve M sx U ’ Kell at dinner, and when
delight
me
more
than
to
be
yours.”
—
$25 PER DAY
ntrican.
reproved explained: “ I t ’s no’ to hr
Public Ledger.
expected that a sell respecting Scotch
Can 1 « made w ith an
Done in oil: Miss DeAuber (ati ama man conld serve him with ceeveulity
Well Described.
AUSTIN
teur artist)—H ave you ever been done D id n't he say wa took to the k ilt be
"What is a trust?’ ’
asked the
W ell Machine.
in oil, Mr. Marks? Mr. Marks—Well. cause our L e t w ere too laige to get
‘fher.
Made In all size* and
I guess yes. Miss DeAuber—Aud who through trousers?”
“A trust.” replied the newspaper
at vie* fo ro ll or w ater any
dopth.
was the artist? Mr. Marks—Artist
no'« boy, “ is a subject for an edi-
Ancient dold Mines,
nothing! It was a promoter that did
B E A LL A CO.
tonal when there ia n rth in g else to be
M uwt B e a r S ig n a tu re of
The only ancient gold d iggin g» yet
Bied.” — Chicago P o it.
me.—Chicago News.
G en . A gt*.
discovered which are of sufficient mag
"W h at Is that car coupled behind
nitude
to
be
these
o
l
the
O
pbir
ol
313
C om m er
Poor Child.
the Presidential train?" asked the tall David and Solomon are those ol the
cial Block
"I bear Jack Kandor was here to see
reporter.
“ That la the
photograph Zambesi refgon
The gold coutrib
fie* FaoSim ile Wrapper Below.
tli* baby.” said Mr. H oam ley.
car." said the train hand. "Photograph uted l>y David alone to the bnilding ol
"Yes,” his w ife replied.
car?" "Y es ; It contains the pictures of the temp e, being “ 8 000 talents ol the
1 Vawg sm a ll
International
Food
Exhibit.
“ I mppose the first thing be Feid
all the big fam ilies in the W est.” — go'd ol O phir,” won d b « in value > ver I
to ta k e aa sugar.
London w ill have an international
w* 'He looks just lik e hie father ’ ”
Chicago Daily News.
$80,000,n00.
"No, the first thing he a i d war 'nod exh ibit at the Crystal Palace next
FOR HEADACHE.
"W h at’ s up. old man? I never saw
eptember.
'Good Heavens!' Then he said th a t.”
FOR DIZZINESS.
Piso’s Cure l* a good cough medicine.
you look so haggard." “ The S'teentli
I t has cured coughs and colds sor lorty
FDR BIUOUSHESt.
Bank is up; that's what's up. And my years. At druggists. 2' cents.
llTTLE
WONDERFUL
FOR TORPID LIVER.
deposit's gone up with It.”
"Oh, I
HOME
Not to Be T h ou gh t Of.
wouldn't let a thing like that upset
FOR CONSTIPATIOH.
TREATM ENT
Honsewile (to tram p)— 1( you saw
me.” “ I'm not upset; merely lost my
FOR SALLOW SKII.
Thin wonderful i in-
balance.” —Philadelphia Press.
that wood I will give you 10 cents.
rORTNECOMPLUlOH
iifh ** doctor
In c e il'd
Q g w r tip n i Mu*TWAvmoMATu»f. _ j
T ra m p - My dear woman, I would le
$.r» m becaiiM« lie ru n *
“ W ell, there is oue tblug that can he
without o p e ra
I P u r e ly TefetADlov
happy
to
favor
yon.
but
you
*ee
if
I
did
lion that are g v«-n up
said o f Crawfoot. Although he went
to dl**. H r cur*** wl h
fishing himself on the Sabbath be llis t job for 10 cents I would he prose
I It our wonderful * h -
C U R E S IC K H E A D A C H E .
,uted under the new anti-trust law for
new h**rb*. roots, hi.da,
didn’t let his little son fish.” ” 1 am
barka and vegetable#
charging yon less Ilian I charge ymn
that arc en tirely un
glad to hear that. W as the boy at
known to m edical sci
n e ig ltb o it— Boston Commercial Bulle
Sunday school?”
“ No. baiting tbs
ence In thm country, i biou gii
he m irror n e v e r flatters; it te lls th
— e*
those harmleiH rem edies thin famous doctor
tin.
h oo k s.” — Chicago Dally News.
known Ihe action o f over 600 different rem-
no m atter h o w m u ch i t m a y h urt th e
I
edlen, which he nuccennrully unen lu different
Master—“ W hat! Both want a holi
One Woman’ s View.
( V ’1
or how h u m ilia tin g and d isagreeable
dlMranm. H e guaranteen lo cure cattarli. an h
D
iz
z
y
?
H
eadach
e?
Pain
nia. lung, throat, rlieumatlnm, nervounnenn.
day to-morrow? I can't spare you both
flections. A red, ro u g h s k in is fatal to
“ I suppose yon turned me down be
ntomach, liver, kidney a, etc.; ban huifdredn Of
tentimonlaln.
< barge* moderate. Call and
at once. Mary, you can have to-mor cause o f my poverty,” said the impe back o f you r e y e s ?
I t ’ s your nee
P, and blackheads, b lotch es and pim ples
him. Patient* out o f the H ty w rite for
row. and John the next day." J o h n - .-unions youth who hsd just
been l i v e r !
linous to th e c o m p le x io n , an d n o w on der such
and circular*. Mend ntamp. CONMUL-
U s e A y e r ’ s P i l l s . T blaiika
A T I O N K B B it.
A liliH K H H
rate efforts are m ade to h id e th ese blem ishes, and
“ Tliank you. sir. but w e wanted to get handed the frosty m itt; “ but you
G e n tly la x a tive ; all vegetable.
over the defects, an d som e n ever stop to consider
married and 1 m afraid, sir. It (an t should remember that it is passible to
have plenty of money and still be un
tnger in sk in foods, face lotion s, soaps, salves
be done that way. but 1 11 Inquire!"
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iwders, but a p p ly th em v ig o r o u s ly and often w ith
happy.”
^
Menno» paper.
^
M o t h e r — "Tom m y, what's the matter
“ T ru e," recited she o f the refriger Want your moustache or beard
igard to consequences, an d m a n y com p lex ion #
,
with your little brother?" T o u im y -
tined b y th e ch em icals and poisons contained In these cosmetics,
ator mein, “ hot I would rather be ns- a b e a u tifu l b r o w n or r i c h Mack? Usa
P. N. U.
No J0— IffffJ.
"H e's crying because I'm eating my
happy with money than w ith ou t i t . ” -
kin diseases a re d u e t o in tern al causes, to humors and poisons in
e
cake and won't give him any." Moth
I W H I M w r i t i n g to ad v o r t la o r * p i en eo 1
Chicago News.
and to attem p t a cu re b y exter-
Oartersvllls, Os.. * . H. Ho. S.
er—"la his own cake flniahed?” Tom-
1 TT
« e n i i o a t h is p a p o r .
|
eatment is an endless, h opeless
i suffarsd for » numbsr o f ysnra
n rrt *** «* »irva w n oa a r ball * co. ?**«n« w * l
my _ -Y e s 'm . and he cried while I was
A u stria N ev er a Coleirizrr.
Some s im p le w ash o r o in tm en t
WAbout * V s Y s ^ y *•*•’ V »o I stsrtsd eatln' that. t o o . "-P h ila d elp h ia Ledger.
«> beneficial w h en th e skin is
J f c i ? * ¿ 8 ,” nd » f u r «»k in jth r s .
Austria is the o n ly em pire in the
“ My plea," said the young lawyer, world which has never had colonies cr
inflamed o r itch es, b u t yo u c a n ’t
bottles I fsit
-™ «.,»n »iiT .
sines tsssn s " " " - „ i i . i ü ï * who had Just won bis first case, "seem
even trans-marine possessions in any
<1 upon local rem edies fo r jierm a-
and had little or no V °v biith hss
that Uns. M y sanarsi kjU th hss ed to strongly affect the Jury.” “ Yes."
qnarter o- the globe.
rvlief, fo r th e b lo o d is c o n tin u a lly
b s e n batter sine*. I rsoommsna
replied the Judge, " I was afraid at
8 . s 3 . as a good b lo o d madicin# a n d
tug off im p u rities w h ic h irritate
»11 round tonl o Tours tr” ! { ’A llD>
,,„e time that you would succeed lu
W a n t s H u sban d's S ta ta e In View .
flog th e g la n d s and pores o f
gellin g your client convicted In spite
Mrs. John A. I/»gan and the resi
tin, and as lo n g as th e blood re-
o f his Innocence."—Chicago Record dents ol low s C ircle,
Washington,
i unhealthy, ju s t s o lo n g w ill th e
S o m « tw o y ear e ago *
where the statue of Gen. Logan is lc-
ions last. T o e ffe c tu a lly and per-
Herald.
ntly cure skin trou bles th e blood
Poor child: " I hear Jack Kandor rated, are at odds because Mrs. Logan
“l l T . r » ‘ l S ; a n A . j t « o u te t
b* p u r i f i e d and th e system
waa here to see the baby." said Mr. wishes more of the trees cat down in
»g h IV
iy cleansed and
an d b u ilt up, an<l
and
S e e i n g 8. B. " • » ¡ i h a«Ird - i , o i t b a d Hoamley. "Y ea ." Ms w ife replied. " I i he circle so that the view of the statue
S., the —
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p u rifier
E ! £ d “ dT.hr‘ ! p e o p le in tb i.
suppose the first thing he said was: w ill not he obstructed.
c, IS a ck n o w led ged su p erior to
e o n c ln d e d t o a 1”
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t o r t - s o - m
He look, just like bis father?' " "N o ;
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r remedies fo r th is p u r p l e .
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T R I A L B O T T L E . IO C E N T S .
Ja*y
r e egeta-
g e ia-
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guaranteed a tric tly V
entirely c u r *<
fl D Ç. D O NO ,
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1030 Clay S t r e e t , P a d u c a h ,
Fit* boy* and ijlrl* fo r Lantern fo lle*en . j
phla Press.
Bird's Neat In Latter Box.
Atthevilage of W eald, near fit.
eots, England, the public letter box
-tains a bird’ s nest with four eggs.
postman whose duty it is to take
t»y the letters time after tim e found
-¿etof moss in the box and threw
moat, but the bird alw ays took
■ back, so at length he left the nest
rterials alone. The box is opened
ns times a day, but the bird sits on
jta unconcerned.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
I CARTERS
Dr. C. Gee Wo
disagreeable ;
PLECTIOHJl
Bilious?
Pil
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
WITH
PORTLAND ACADEMY
O ld D o c t o r - " * » yon think my (laugb
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Prim ary and • ram irar grade* included,
Portland Academy Mail f o r f l r l * receive* a
lim ited number, not more than twenty,
and given them the com fort* and care of a
refined home
For catalogue, addr. a*
ter's happiness Is safe in your hands
el, ’” Young Doctor—“ I know she loves
me and I do not see how I conld live
Portland Academ y. Portland, Ore.
without her." Old D o c to r- W ell, you
are a young man o f good character.
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up and go o d health is
t u , u<j I will give my consent on one
th is afte r all. is th e secret o f a smooin, c o n d itio n ." Young Doctor—"N am e It.
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Old D o c t o r -"!t 1» that when she Is III
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f „u won't try to doctor her yourself.
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Ton have an y ak in trou b le send fo r o u r free b00**
case.
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