GOOD B L O O D Short tories : : w arm er th a n heavy fur, and It la ala* w aterproof. Borne sklna of M anchurian tiger* are also valuable. One skin Is fourteen teat long. A m onstar skin 1* th a t from a 2,200-pound grlzsly. I t m easuraa fo u r teen feet long, and th a bear’s head U tw o feet thick. Some ra b b it skins from New Z ealand m ay alao be seen, though ra b b it sklna a re not a s ra ra or v a lu a b le . _______ _________ “ S. S . S. fo r th e b lo o d " h a s g ro w n to be a h o u se h o ld s a y in g . W h en t h e blood is o u t of o rder, or l » > I M »* ♦ needs tre a tm e n t from a n y c au se, th is g re a t re m e d y is th e first th o u g h t ol a n d used b y th o u s a n d s o f p e o p le aU o v e r th e c o u n try , because it is su p e rio r One afternoon, du rin g u -A m lia is a - to a ll o th e r blood p u rifie rs. I t is a p u re ly v e g e ta b le rem edy, a n d w h ile it p e n e tra te s th e c irc u la tio n a n d forces o u t a ll p o iso n a n d m o rb id m a tte r, it dor C hoate’s recent te tim i to this a lso b u ild s u p th e e n tire sy s te m b y its fine to n ic e ile ct. D u rin g th e win« rountry, the w aves w e re onp(en»antly W ILD H O R8ES. te r m o n th s th e n a tu ra l ave- _ . , , | High, and the ship w as rolling a bit, n u e s o f b o d ilv w is tc ln v e I was suffering from im pure blood and a genera] ! v . __ _ R o a m N e v a d a D a e a r t an d H u n d r e d s L S »nS run-dow n condition o f th e system. I had no ap. to « “ » dlscom fltur. of som a passen- A r e C a p a o re d fo r U se . t n ’¡iirfnrm t'lw lr i ll petite, w is losing llesli, and an all-gone tired fee'. I s’ers. Mr. Choate t e m n r ^ d : It Is T he tra v e le r from Reno to Haw lieu t o p e rio rm th e ir fu ll m g th a t m ade me miserable. I began Hie use of better to have lunched and lost than thorne, Nev., on th e Carson and Color d u t y .t h e blood h a s been s lu g - s. S. S. and m y blood was restored to its nor- never to have lunched a t all.” ado RaNway, o ften wonders a t the g is h a n d a n e x tr a a m o u n t mal, healthy condition. My appetite returned, 1 of p o iso n s a n d w a ste m a t- increased in weight, th at " tire d feeling” left and A San Francisco C hinam an, w ith large h e rd s of h o n e s seen In the desert the aententiouaneas of his kind, After along W alker Lake, below th# W alker te r s h a v e a cc u m u la te d in - 1 was again myself. some experience of A m erican law , o n c e In d ian re ie rv a tlo n . These horae* a re th e sy ste m a n d been a b - Columbus, Ohio. V ictor S tubbins , rem arked: “Chinese law, first-elaa»; wild; not range anim als gone wild, hut sorbed by it. W ith th e com - c<*- Earthm an a n d W ashington Aves. in g of S pring a n d w arm w e a th e r th e b lo o d is a ro u sed a n d stirre d to q u ic k e r | 1111111 killee m an, Lhina, head off, no w ild horses. T hey are as wild as the a c tio n a n d in its effort to th ro w off th e s e acids a n d p o iso n s th e s k in su f- j ketehee him, somebody bead off, rneto- horses th a t onee covered th a plain« fers Boils, p im p le s, blotches, Tushes a n d e ru p tio n s break o u t a n d con- hee cousin bead off. E nglish law , sec- w ith th e buffalo and untelope. tin u e u n til th e blood is c le a n se d a n d m ad e p u re . S. S. S . is th e id ea l rem edy mid-class; him ketchee m an, m ebbee I f th e p a sse n g er could cross W alker fo r th is c o n d itio n ; i t c le a rs th e b lo o d o f a ll im p u ritie s , m a k e s i t ric h a n d sllee sam e head off. Mellcan law , no L ake and trav e l among tha treeless s tro n g a n d th e s e s k in tro u b le s p u ss aw ay.' R h e u m a tism , C a ta rrh , C h ro n ic good; too m uchee aluplem e c o u rt.” hills on Its w e ste rn glde, ho w ould se-i S o re s a n d D icers, S cro fu la, C o n ta g io u s B lood P o iso n a n d a ll o th e r d iseases T w o sailors w ere once seen together, h u n d red s a n d thousands of these wild • J j */ kl0° f are cure<* S . S. S . B ook o n th e blo o d a n d a n y advice de- lne reading a letter aloud, the other horses la th e course of a few weeks. •tie d , free of c h arg e . T H £ S w i F T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, CAa holding his hands tightly over his com- W alk er L ake Is 38 m iles long. 5 ____ .________________________________________________________________ _ j paulon’s ears. An observer Inquired m iles wide, 380 fe et deep In the deep I the reason for th is queer a ttitu d e . est place, aud, h aving no outlet, It Is (Jlnry o r A n o th e r K in d . VALUE O F A H E N S EGO. ‘W hy,” w as the an sw e r of the one alkaline and s a l t No boats are per Sir John E urlbert, who h a s been m itted on W alker Lake, w hich Is with Identified with the N ational Ited C ross K u.iiy A s s i m i l a t e d and H i . h l , N u t r l - w h o waa holding the other’s e ars, “the In th e W alker Indian reservation. tio u s F o o d f o r M a n . ! le tte r is from my sw eetheart. Ja c k Society since its organization in 1808, Up until la st w loter the wild horses H ere a re som e fa cts a n d figures j is reading It because I can’t read, my- and Is said to know m ore abour lted relative to th e hen's egg w hich m ay self. T h a t la all right, but I d o n 't on th e N evada deserts w ere shot or Cross and am bulance w ork th an a r y not be w ith o u t in te rest to th e s tu d e n t! w ant him to h ear a w ord of w h a t Is poisoned by the occasional herdsm an. other m an In Europe, la also an old Now, how ever, they are protected, the of poultry ¡»ossibillties. I ts average j w ritte n .” experienced volunteer. legislature of Nevada having passed an length is tw o and tw enty-seven hun- G eneral Miles has a story of a cor- Some years ago, as he relates In his a ct to th is effect a t Its last session. recent book, “ In Peace and W ar,” Sir dredths Inches, Its a v era g e d iam eter noral in a regim ent under his com m and T he w ild steeds are g re at rangers. John accom panied the B ritish volun a t the broad end one and seventy-tw o it the old Indian fighting days. T hlscor- T hey trav e l m any « lie s In a day and teers to Belgium, w here, encouraged h u ndredths Inches, a n d It weighs »oral w as m uch chaffed by bis com rades pick clean th e acant herbage—consist by the sight" of m any Beiglan" c o m -| about one-eiRh ill of a pound. T he Cor his oft-repeated expressions of be- ing m ainly of bunch grass and s a g e - rades w ith bem edaled breasts, some of p ullets’ a re snmOler th an those of old lief In “ fa ta lity ” and "destiny.” One m aking It im possible to run cattle In the B ritons w ere Inclined to follow hens. T he shell' co n stitu tes a bout 11 day It appears th a t the corporal, while th e region, even In seasons when the th eir exam ple, and consequently re per cent., tile yol V 32 per cen t and the off duty, w as prep arin g to tak e a little clim ate perm its herding stock. w hite 57 per ee It of th e to ta l egg. horseback exercise and recreation. A quired to be closely Inspected. As they a re sw ift of foot, It w as One day Sir John spotted a m an on Chemically speak! tig. an egg c o n sists! p riv ate observed th a t the corporal often difficult to get a shot a t them , of tw o n u trie n ts—i trotein a n d fa t—to- j took care to a tta ch a brace of pistols p arade who astonished him by Hie and a fav o rite m ethod to acoomplisn num ber of his meduls. He w as evi ¿eth er w ith som e t Titter a n d a small to his saddle. “ Hello!” shouted the th e ir destruction w as to poison the private to the corporal, "w h at a re you dently flattered by Sir Joint’s notice, q u a n tity of m ineral mnttler. Popular sc a ttere d w a te r holes they visit when and swelled out bis chest q uite no belief to the contrary, th e re Is no dif taking the guns for? They w on’t save fa r from W alk er Lake. ference In th e n u tritiv e -qualifies of you if your tim e has come.” "T rue ticeably. Now th a t the herds are protected’-b.v “ “ You seem to have seen consider- ; eggs w ith d ark sh e 'ls a n d th o se w ith for you,” grim ly responded th e corpo law, they h ave grow n very bold, aud able service,” observed the knight. "In j light. T heir flavor Is sfle eted by the ral, "b u t I m ay happen to m eet an come up the Carson valley w ithin sev w h a t w ars have you been engaged?” | food of the fowl, for good o r fo r evil. Apache whose la st day has come.” eral m iles of Carson City. They are “ Bless you. I’ve never been In a E x haustive e x p erim e n ts b y well- M ajor G eneral “ W illie” M cBean, V. q uite o ften seen along th e Carson w a r,” returned the resplendent mem- equipped investigators pro v e th a t the C., who rose from being a p riv ate sol R iver and In th e W alker Indian reser h e r of the citizen arm y. “My fa th e r 1 egg deserves its re p u ta tio n as *.'i dier to the com m and of a division, got vation, w here they are seldom troubled and I were aw arded these m edals a t easllv assim ilated and highly nutiV ills Victoria Cross for killing no few er by th e lazy Indians. a g ricultural shows for a special breed tious food. If eaten ra w or lightly [yfian eleven m utineers, one a fte r the A fav o rite method of c apturing the of pigs, for which we a re fam ous.” cooked. Such experim ent's also sh o w other, a t «he storm ing of L ucknow , anim als alive is to herd them cautious th a t eggs a t t 2 cents p e r dozen are a W hen the order w as bestow ed upon ly up a n arro w canyon, w ith riders oil A L e a p - Y e a r H in t. cheap source o f n u trie n ts: a t 16 cents. , McKean and others, there w as a gen- “ Do you know, Miss Clara,” said som ew hat expensive, and a t 25 cents i eral pgvade of “every m an who w ore the hills on each side of the canyon. A t th e h ead of the canyon js a young Singleton, the other evening, “ that T he a b u tto n ,” and Sir R. G a rrett, who V-shaped stockade term inating (n a your face reminds me of a perfect mir and over, highly extravnerntit. basis of com parison w as th e marV.et prnned the decoration on the hero’s corral, Into w hich as m any w ere driv en ror V” “ Does it?” she queried. “And why, prices of sta n d ard flesh fo o d s consid bre’a st, mp-fte the custom ary little a s possible. ered In relation to th e ir n u tritiv e e le speech, In the course of which he al pray?” T he w ild horses are as readily “ Because,” he answered, “ It reflects m ents. B ut th e re is a physdologlcni luded to the episode as "a good d a y ’s broken to saddle as any W estern ¡nothing but the truth.” c onstituent of egg* w hich is of g re a t w ork.” ‘ Toots, toots, m onl” replied “Oh!” she exclaimed, in a tone that value, y et it defies th e se arch o f th e Willie, q u ite fo rg ettin g th a t he w as on broncho. Some of them a re of large size, ta lle r a n d stockier built, In fact, •savored of disappointment, “ I thought ¡the answer would be altogether differ- scientist or th e Inqruisition of the sta- parade, a n d p erhaps a little piqued a t m uch larg e r every way th an the av er tistlclap, and th a t in th e ir palatab lllty . his perforitlance being spoken of as a age broncho. ient.” It will doubtless he a g reat mnny “ W hat did you expect me to say?” he Unless a food, ho w ev er rich in pro J a y ’s w ork. “Toots, mon, ,|t did not teins, is relished, it lose* m uch of its ink* me tw u n ty m eenutes.” asked. years before these wild horses are ex “ I thought,” continued the blushing value, w hile per contra, a less chem i M ark T w ain says th a t d u rin g his term in ated o r dem ostleated.—Reno maid, “that it was because every time cally desirable food th a t is enjoyed (Nev.) correspondence Chicago Journal. you looked in my face you saw your becomes valuable by reasasi o f th a t c a re e r a s a pilot the w orst boat .on the M lsslsalppl w a s the Stephen J . own.” BEGGARS’ APPEALS. fact.—Success M agazine. H ill. T his boat’s untid in ess w as onlyi And the next morning she announced equnled by her slow ness. O nly s tra n How th e P ro fessio n als Bese Them on her engagement a t the breakfast table. C irc -n m sta sitl « l E f i d e a c « t h e P u b l i c 's E m o t i o n s . gers. only the tenderfoot, used her. ~ T h e V ital Q u e stio n . A t a law yer’s dinner the suibjeet iif One afternoon, w hile the boat w a s pok N ever do panh an d lers m ake the m is T he teach er of the class in history circu m stan tial evidence w a s d isc u ss tak e of appealing to the reason. The ing along dow n the river, a thick fog •wan describing to the children the ed. One law yer, says th e Neiv Y ork driftjed dow n, a n d the Stephen J. Hill em otions of the crow d only are a t •opening of some of the ancient tom bs T ribune, aaid th a t the best Illu stratio n had to heave te for the night. As she tacked. T here Is alw ay s a complete I d E gypt, and enum erating several cf of circu m stan tial evidence a s proof lay there, sw ath e d In gray, a p assen hum an story in th e pose. W hat, for th e in terestin g a ntiquities therein dis w as in a story he had recently heard. ger said to the c a p ta in : “I t is too Instance, could be m ore compelling of A young a n d p retty girl h a d been covered. had w e’re going to be late, c ap tain .” sym pathy th an the spectacle of the “To show you how w onderfully out w alking. On her re tu rn h e r njoth- W e ain ’t goln’ to be late,” the cap-, bent old g reybeard patien tly and de- er said: runny of those things have been pre tain a n sw e red . “B u t I thought,” said sparlngly as It seem ed g r i ll i n g a "W here h ave you been, m y dear?” served,” she said, “I m ay m ention th a t wheezy old organ w hich he find tied “Only w alking in the pajrk,” she re- the p assen g er, “ th a t w e had to tie up into A broken down baby carriage? In one of the oldest of those tom bs a to th is bank h e re all night.” "So we ja r of honey w as found. It could not piled. T he suggestiveness of th a t peram bula W ith whom ?” pursued her m other. do,” said the c aptain, “b u t th a t a in ’t tor, coupled w ith th e w ails of th a t or have been less th a n four or five goln’ to m ake us late. We don’t run “No one, m am m a,” said the- young thousand y ears old, and y et in th a t gan, more forlorn th an m ortal child so close to tim e a s all t h a t " Jur of honey w as a flea, in perfect girl. ever uttered, was w orth dollars a day “No one?” her m other repea ted. ; preservation.” to the old fellow. I t w as reprehensible SK IN S O F W ILD ANIM AL& “ No one,” w as the reply. "W as It alive?” asked one of 'h e a rt. of course, h u t a rt nevertheless. “T hen,” said the older lady, “ ex I little girls, w-ith a breathless in te rest And th e a rtist grew rick, for when B e c o m in g V e r y Ht-arce m id F a s t I n plain how it Is th a t you hav* come ■sot entirely unm ixed w ith alarm . c r e a s in g in V a lu e* investigated by th e police he was home w ith a w alking-stick w h en you S k in s of w ild a nim als a re d aily be- found to be the ow ner of m any houses W o r ld 's S to c k o f G old. sta rte d w ith an um brella.” Kim Siy m ore ra re and valuable, suys In Hoboken. ’ITbe am ount of gold in E urope w hen Again, could th ere be anything more the e n S u h ' f ’e e aim and L ea th e r u Reporter. tzBjrica w as discovered is believed A* F a t h e r S aw l a m c iw .« ... 'I lie In the schools of a C o n n e cticu t »P™ « civilization Is the ex term tn a, likely to excite com passion th an the not to have exceeded $225,000,000. In c ru st throw ing tric k ? It w as invent the V * y ears until 1896 th e w orld's tow n m easures w ere recently ta k e n to tion o f the m o n arch s of the p a n a produi "Elon is estim ated a t $9,000,000,- te st the c hildren’s eyesIghL A s the j forest, th e bungle and the hills, and ed by a G erm an b eggar nam ed Lang, w hose French disciple, Lem alre, prac Q 0 0 __jja If o f w hich w as added to the doctor _____ _______ finished _____ each _______ school ___ he gave th e ir bid»« no w orn am en t m any a mu- ticed It subsequently. I have seen a money s Including the esti- j the principal a list of th e pupils whose ! seum , claU im rse and d raw ing room, c ru st throw er o perating in Sixth ave m ate for , 111 tlu ‘ ten yeiirs bogin' 1 yes needed attention, a n d raq n este I I T he skin o f th e lion, the king of nlng w ith tt>90, nearly $3,000,000,000 him to notify the children’s p a re n ts to beasts, Is aarmng the m ost v aluable of nue. He w as a semi-well dressed man, in gold has m ined—alm ost a j th a t effect. ‘ the ra re skins. I t ¡a kingly, even as who w alked sw iftly dow n through the th ird as m uch 188 d u rin * th e preced- o n e night, soon a fte r th e opening o f w as th e an im al him self, a n d reveals crow ds of shoppers. Suddenly he u t ing 401 years. T - ‘ls desPlte tbe fa c t the fall term , a little boy cam e home the g re a t stre n g th a n d courage of the tered a hoarse cry and d a rte d out into th a t the Boer w a r U>-” tw o years closed and gave his fa th e r the follow ing note, - m ighty form t h a t it once protected, the roadw ay, w here, pouncing Hpon a th e T ran sv aal m ine.L ' T he production duly signed uy the p rincipal: j T h e skin of th e f n t ’-grown lion is c ru st of bread w hich he had throw n in 1004, ’M r.------. D ear Sir—It becom es m y • sibont th ree y a rd s long and one and there previously, he began gnaw ing In 1903 w as $325,0t'0,0b 0; It ravenously. H e did not w ait for son I one-half yaw ls wide. Its h air Is n e ith e r $350.000,000 and for 1005. it Is estl- duty to inform you th a t y o u r w orld’s show s decided Indications of «stigm a- ; bright »or p re tty , b u t its .tr e a t shaggy sym pathy. He w alked rapidly aw ay, m ated a t $400,000,000. Tb* b u t a num ber of wom en who saw the stock of money gold in 18OT w as ap- tism , and his case is one th a t should m ane crow ns it like a run} jew el and a c t ran a fte r him and crowded one jj m akes it valuable. proxim ately four and a quart*, r bll- he attended to w ithout d elay.” The next day the fa th e r se n t t h e , T he gkln of th e tl „ p re t. a n o th er for the privilege of giving him lions. By the end of th e presen t , v ear money.—Theodore W aters In E very tie r th an the sld n o f th e Iton. a n d it, It Is estim ated th a t It will be aim* s t follow ing answ er:........................... body’s M agazine. “ D ear Sir— W hip It o u t of him too, reveals th e c h a ra c te r of - th — e b i----- six billions—an Increase of nearly 5* e ast . per cent in nine years. | Yours tru ly .” O n T im e. which it once protected. Its be*;\led T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s I ío u s /h t h a» b o r n e t h e sig n a tu r e o f C h a s. I I . F le t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a n e u n d e r h is p e r so n a l su p e r v is io n fo r o v e r 3 0 v e a r s . A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o u in t h is . C o u n t e r f e it s , I m ita t io n s n o d “ J u s t - a s - g o o d ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n t e , a n d e n d a n g e r th * h e a lt h o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r im e n t. What is CA STQ R IA C a sto r ia Is a h a r m le s s s u b s t it u t e f o r C’o s t o r O il, P a r e g o r ic , D r o p s a n d S o o th in g S y r u p s. I t c o n ta in s n e it h e r O p iu m . M o r p h in e n,° r O th er NaswoHo su b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n te e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r m s a n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t e a r e s D ia r r h a -a a n d W ta d C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s, c u r e s C o n stip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila t e s t h e F o o d , r e g u la t e s t h e Htornarli a n d D o w e ls, g iv in g h e a lt h y a n d n a tu r a l s le e p .. T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r s I r ie n d . The Kind You M e Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ▼M e .i r r a s s “ —— — as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used: remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence w e are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company— California Fig Syrup Co. — plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. H I« Excuse. ‘Ah-hah, sq u ire !” chuckled HI Spry, the village wag and cut-up, upon en countering the old codger next m orn ing a fte r the d a te of the appearance of the greatest show on earth. "R e tc h ed ye In a yarn! Told me ye w as goln’ tq tak e boy to the circus and I seen ye right sm ack up on th e.tip -to p seat last night, w ithout u «ingle sign of a boy w ith ye!” “Took the boy I used to be, years and years ago!” returned the veteran, erabbedly. '*I’m in my second child hood, golram ye!”—Fuels. A H an d y M aid. Mrs. De Vere— I’rofessor, I’m afraid my w altzing Is not perfect. Do you think I ought to tuke a few more Its- sons? T he Dancing M uster—Will mndume he so kind as to b I i o w me how s h e executes ze m ovem ents? Mrs. De Vere (to her m aid)—Marie, show th e professor how I waltz.— De tro it Tribune. W o r d t o t h e W la a , $100 Reward, $100. T h e re a d e r« of th is p a p e r w ill be p le a se d to le a r n t h a t th e r e la a t le a s t o n e d re a d e d d ise a se t h a t s c ie n c e h a s b ee n a b le to c u r e I n a ll ita a:ag es, a n d t h a t Is C a ta r r h . H a ll's C a ta r r h C u re Is th e o n ly p o sitiv e c u r e k n o w n to th e r i T A Perm anently Cured. No fltnor nervousness m e d ic a l f r a t e r n ity . C a ta r r h b e in g a c o n s titu I I lU after tirfltdu.v’suH eofD r.K line'sU reatN erve tio n a l d is e a s e , re q u ir e s a c o n s titu tio n a l tr e a t Restorer. Send for F r e e 8 2 trial bottle and treatise. m e n t. H a ll’a C a ta r r h c u r e is ta k e n in t e r n a l ly , Dr. K. H. Kline, L td..931 Arch Ht.. Philadelphia, Pa. a c tin g d ir e c tl y u p o n th e blo o d a n d m u c o u a s iiria c e s o l th e sy ste m , th e re b y d e s tro y in g th e f o u n d a tio n o t th e d isea se , a n d g iv in g th e p a A s S h e 1« S p o k e n . ti e n t s tr e n g t h by b n lld ln g u p th e c o n s titu tio n “A re you going to tak e th a t little a n d a s s is tin g u a tu r e in d o in g it s w o rk . T h e p r o p r ie to r s h a v e so m u c h f a ith lh lta c u r a tiv e trip w ith me I spoke a bout lust p o w ers t h a t th e y o tte r One H u n d re d H o lla rs fo r a n y case t h a t I t fa ils to c u re . S eu d fo r lis t w eek?” o l te s tim o n ia ls . _ , , _ “I h av en 't thought about I t ” A d d ress. F. J . C H EN EY h CO., T o led o , 0 . by d ru g g is ts , 16c. “Well, think of It this w eek, will Sold H a ll'» F a m ily F ills a re t h e b e s t. A fter a awing around the circle the happy couple had settled down In • cozy flat. One m orning ns she took her cua > tom ary place a t the b re ak fa st table the bride placed a large revolver by the side of her plate. “ W-why, my dear,” stam m ered the astonished husband, "w -w hat does th a t m ean?” " I t m eans, George,” replied her bridelets, “ th a t we have biscuits of my own construction for breukfast and th a t no adverse criticism will be toler ated.” you ?” “ Yes, If I think about It, I'll think about It.” “ By the W A y , I saw you on the stre et the o th er day and you never noticed m e.” "I never noticed you.”—Puck. H e'd D o th e Keet> “ D arling,” queried th e young m an w ith th e noisy tie, “do you love me well enough to dwell In a furnished room and live on bread and w uter a f t e r we are m arried?” “ Y-yes, I think so,” she replied. For coughs end colds there is no better medicine t h a n P i s o ’s Cure for Consump “ And, say, dearest,” he continued, tion. Price 25 cents. “ is your er-salary as typew riter large enough to enable you to furnish the B rid g e B tiilt on W ool. A t the little totvp of W udebrldge, room aud the bread?' Cornw all, Englnnd, there la a bridge ill find Mrs. W in slo w ’s S o o th in g a t a unique character. Ow ing to the S y M ru o p th th ers e b w ast rem ed y to u se fo r th e ir c h ild r e n strength of the currenL o rdinary stone d u r in g t h e te e th in g p erio d . foundations would not hold, aud nu m erous devices w ere tried w ithout suc D i d n ’t L i k e t h e S a m p l e . cess. E ventually bags of wool were A H arvey county (K ansas) w idow er sunk In th e stream and the piles driv took his second w ife home and Intro en in, and this strange foundation lins duced her to the children by saying: proved w onderfully firm and sa tisfa c “This is your new m am m a.” tory. They looked a t her critically and the youngest blurted out: “ Is th a t the best T o B re a k In INcw Shoes. you could do, papa?”—New York T rib A lw ays s h a k e in A lle n 's Foot-E ase, a pow der. I t c u res h o t, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , sw o llen feet. une. C ures co rn s, in g ro w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . At a ll d ru g g is ts a n d sh o e sto res, 26c. D on’t accep t a n y s u b s titu te S am p le m a ile d FR E E . A ddress A llen S. O lm sted , Le Roy, N. Y. Not ( h a t K s t o f s B ird . Most trav elers who have gone Into the wayplaces of the F a r W est have brought hack clear rem em brances of the voices of the sure-footed little pack burros which go out there under the pseudonym of ’’’Rocky M ountain ca naries.” Tlie m eaning o f the phrase is not alw ays so well known to those who have alw ays lived E ast. 8o it hap pened th a t a Boston woman, who was Introducing a young Denver m usic stu dent to her guests recently, caused no little confusion when she said: "A nd now, ladies, Miss Converse, our little Rocky M ountain canary, will sing for us.” cheeks reveal the tig e r’s ferocity a n d W i t correspondents would have ns cunning and its yellow a n d block beiieve th a t the e n tire proceedings of strip es a n d Its w hite belly tell of the the Japanese arm y In the present w ur stealth y n a tu re o f th e g reat’ e at. iform a kind of exalted bookkeeping. The A m erican Ja g u a r fu rn ish e s a Not only are victories won, but they p re tty skin, OespCte Its re d d lsh -w h if^ ore won a t the specified moment, hellv Its sn instead o f s stripes. tr ip e s .' T he New York T im es says th tl a t a belly a and n d its sp o ts Instead T he leopard, toe, has a p re tty pelt, its c e rta in colonel hnd sought Field M ar fui being lig h t y e llo w w ith black »pets. sh a l O yam a, and asked perm ission to Tha skin of th e black p a n th e r Is also * 1 1 orifice him self and his com m and by cv p u rrin g a certain redoubt. m uch adm ired. “ W hich redoubt?” naked Oyama. B ear skins a l e trophies In m any a T h e colonel told him. i civilized honse. T he Mack or th e Cnna- O yam a consulted his notes. j dian b e ar 1* tile mont common. The "M y b ro th er,” said he. “such glory Is Polar b e ar su p p lies a b eautiful, soft, white, fu rry skj n, b u t It Is very rare. not fo r yo«. i t has been assigned to ! T he skin of t h e A m erican grizzly Is a n o th e r B-sUles, It Is early daw n now now also q u ite rare. A lthough deer and th a t rcd«*t>t Is set dow n to be j and moose a re com m on gam e fo r hunt- taken a t h slf P««t 10.” T h e redoubt w as ra p tu re d on tim e lers, y et few h a v e succeeded in preserv ing th e ir pelts ’w ith th e fu r on for any Hammer blows, steadily ap A ■ sg ss t> ‘" n ’ ! long period. M r. slo w s » — Now, you’re Joking plied, break the hardest rock. T he Am éricain black w olf skin, w ith again, a ren ’t you? Coughing, day after day, jars w hite spots on its snout a n d b reast, is M iss W aite—Ju d g e for yourself; m inified b j som e people. T he »Iberian you should know me p re tty well by and tears the throat and lungs wolf fu n fishes a fine, soft fu r skin. this time. until the healthy tissues give Among fa rm e r lads In th is country It Mr. »Ionian—B u t you puzzle me way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Is p o p u lar to c atch foxes d u rin g th# som etim es, I don’t know w hat to m ake atops the coughing, and heals w in ter a n d to ta n th e ir skins fo r rugs o f you. and fo r o rn am en ts, but th e fox skin the torn membranes. Miss W aite— No? By the way, did to-day isn’t by any m eans a s valuable you b ear about Ja c k Brown and May “ I alw aysA i m p A ysr’a Cherrv Pactoral In tha houa*>. It gW*« perfact ralief whenever aa a re th e sklna of larger and fiercer I,ong? He m ade her his w ife yeater any of u* ha?« roughs or hard cold*. I hav« anim als, though th e fox la grow ing day —Philadelphia 1-edger. uaad K for a «real rnanv vaara and so know s n a h s s t » t .- - f t « » . M A *t O S lR T l ix , Varya- 1 m ore and m ore scarce. barg. 1«. Y. I n s a n it y In th o J u r y B o s. A coat of sklna of relndeera’ fa w n s M«d« by 1 .0 Af9T Co . Lo w a ll, Ma Citizen— W hat possible excuse did Ala« m a n u f a c tu r a ra o f only a few days old Is said to be y s a n a r AD LIA. w orth tho u san d s of dollars. T h e skins you fellows have for a cq u ittin g th a t ‘ m atch perfectly In color, and they a re m urderer? ma V vwo «. Ju ry m a n — Insanity. * doubled so th a t th e coat la th e sam e C itizen—Gee! The whole tw elve of | inalde a n d outside. T hla coat la as C ttío u e n e s s, c o n » tlp » tlo n r e ta r d re - • l ight a s a n o rdinary rain co at, b u t | you?—Cleveland Leader. c o v ery . Cure these w ith Ayer’» Fili». E E o u c n -r /o fiJ Q tp this out. return to us with tha asm and addresses of yourself and two of your friends, and ths d st- when you will probably enter a business tolleze, and we will credit you with »5.00 on our »65.00 scholarship. O ur school otters exceptional advantages to students of Business. Sltorthand, English, etc. B est I nstructiom —L owest T uition write rot cautiosut is — ICS rtl* THE M U LT N O M A H BUSINESS INSTITUTE M. A ALBIN, PNC«. •• s ix t h » r. PO R TLAN D, O R E. No. 4 4 -1 9 0 S P. N. U. it Cough Hjrup. Taut»*» (iood. In time. Hold by drugging. E H E N T v rltin jf t o n r t v e r t i s e r s p le a « « I m e n tio n th in p a p e r. | W«* d o q ro w n a n d b r r tg .- w o r l t w i t h o u t p a n. O u r 18*ypar.V p x i > r i o n e e In p l a t e w o r k »*n- «hlpH iih to »It y n u r m o u t h c o m f o r t a b l y . U r. W . A. V* dm * hiM fo u n d a s a f e w n y to e x t r a c t t e e th a l d o l u t e l y w i t h o u t p iiln . l»r. T . P. W in e I k a n e x p e r t u t «o'.»! IW ln * a n d c r o w n a n d b rld g fw o rk . K x tra c tln * I r w w h « n p l a t e s o r b rid g e » u r e < r d r d . WISE BROS. DENTI STS DR. W. A. WlSC F a l l in g B ld g ., T h i r d a n d W a s h in g t o n » ta . O p e n e v e n in g » t i ll • o 'c lo c k . H n in la y s fro m 9 to 12. O r Met ii » « 9. DR. T. P. WISE. Compare Pillsbury’» Vito» with other cereals I you will instantly recognize P IL L S B U R Y PU R IT Y In Che rich, white color of which is actually the "Meal ol the W ts « l“ j If is ih e while heart ol Iho wheat kernel, sterilised. N o th in g added; nothing taken away. T ry th is C o m m o n S ense Breakfast Food a n d you will nev er ch an g e N i e H E A L T H F U L —S U B S T A N T I A L —E C O N O M I C A L A i-PO UN D PACKAGE M AKES 12 POUNDS COOKED - S e e th e E conom y' m e t i t cists . Asa reer Crecee teOsy P IL L S S U A Y -W A S H S U IL N F L O U R . M ILL CO . L id - M i n n .. p o ll . , b fllM h