ANTS DESTROYERS OF. FLIES ur* 1 V b reak bis young h e a "TU rt.’* Mr üoW* and sows IN THE LAP OF LUXURY A t th e very tim e th a t th e sister* W hy It la T h a t In h a b lta n ta of th a E x trao rd in ary P ains T aken by New Is loss of v itality , vigor or tone, and * w ere d iscu ssin g M atild a’s affairs ovei o ften a fo re ru n n e r of prostrating ju Philippine* A ra F ree of O na York A u th o rities to P rovide Babl*a th e ir sew ing she w as w orking with ease. ° ** Inaect Peat. W ith P u rs Milk. h e r usual e a rn e s tn e s s w ith th e young I t Is serio u s an d especially ^ '■ 1 c u ra t» C a p t P ercy L." Jo n ea of th e arm y The m ilk w hich la fu rn ish ed In th e people th a t m u st keep up and join,., “Do you know. M iss G ran t.” hr g et behindhand. m edical corps, re p o rts th a t flies a re seven dep o ts of th e N ew Y ork m ilk said, looking a t h e r w ith an Intensity T he b est m edicine to take f o r h k ' co m p arativ ely ra r e In th e P h ilip p in es com m ittee to th e babies o f th e te n e ­ th e g re a t c o n stitu tio n al remedy * of purpose th a t a lm o st su rp rise d Ma b ecau se of a sp ecies of a n t w hich con­ m ents Is w n at all cou n try m ilk could tlld a an d m ade h e r feel fo r th e first su m es th e la rv a e of th e fly w ith tim e th e real force of th e young man and should be, says H am p to n 's Maga- avidity. (C o p y rig h t, lozo, k y A d io c ia f e d .L lte r a r y Pi "I w ant to ask you som ething. 1 tino. T h e cow s on th e farm supplying W h ich purifies a n d enriches the hied “U pon w atch in g th e s e a n ts a tta c k th e co m m ittee a re ta k e n c a re of as 11 She w as n o t a ( a ll o re tty ; In fact, th o u g h t I'd speak to th e bishop about a cow w ere th e ra r e s t of an im als and a n d b u ild s u p th e w hole system. fly larv ae ," be says, "It is In te re stin g if you could G et It to d ay In u su al liquid fo™ _ th o u g h t M atild a was- H a t first, but It seem s som e p e rso n s to n o te th a t th e y do so In a w ay likely soon to join th e dodo and d is a p chocolated ta b le ts called S a rs a t* ^ w hich proves th a t th e y a re no n o v ices n o t ev en good-looking, bu t fat; all th a t p e rh ap s give me th e b e s t and w isest p ear entirely. a t th e p rocedure. O ne w ill a tta c k an th e re w as som ethtrig In h e r frank, an sw er. K now ing m e so w ell you T hey live In a SL R egis so rt ol Sew n Oat*. e x tre m ity an d a p p a re n tly b ite it, and good h u m o r, a ry l, a liveliness* In h er pan b e s t-a n d n a tu ra lly ad v ise me. b a m , th e co n crete floors and Iron and a s soon a s th e la rv a e b eg in s to coll little grajr eyeg- tjla t alw ays began P le a se d o n ’t consider th e personal glass w alls of w hich a re k e p t as clear “I t ’s no good looking at me ||v, a n d m ake effo rts to esc a p e n u m b e rs by a m u sin g and usu ally ended by cap­ side a t all." He p aused n erv o u sly and as a parlor. T w ice daily th e.co w stall» th a t, fa th e r,“ said A ugustus Frederi-t Of o th e rs will Im m ed iately Jum p upon tiv a tin g all those w bo „fc*a ta b le th a t a ftern o o n she brief an sw e r 1 L ight S c ra tc h in g J f Soil and C arelesj B oston paper, ra n In th e fcllowlnf th a t th e c u ra te h ad nro- g ru n tle d B reeding of L ive S tock P roves sin g u la r s tra in : "L ost, last evening; "In a w ay," »ike explained, Tim es. Q uite C ostly.' a child about five y ears old; whoever a Queer s o rt of a > proposal. w ill re tu rn him to h ls home. In Foi» *t re fu se him . T h e sexton N ev sr (By W IL M S 3. FLANDERS. Ullnol».) ■ treet, shall be handsom ely r»ward«l us, to il It Is se ttle d . I’m "I n e v er ha I am w illin g to confess th a t \ did by h ls afflicted fa th e r, Jean Bantlite, Cjohh fo r th e re s t of my not w ake upi to tb«f re a l n e c e ssity ot Qen. F e rd l w ho lik ew ise d eals In French bran­ th e o th e r' ntgfet. system on m y p la c e fo r th re e o r tour d y ."— F rom a L ondon Newspaper. w as afitfle M atild a w as w aiting had sp en t th e years a fte r I s ta rte d in fo r m yself. 1807. oall from th e cu gate th a t she e n th an n iv e rsa ry * My land to so ric h th a t If I scratch ed W tpectU g th a t e v e n in g th a t a ' *T got up a t th e su rfa c e a b it and c u ltiv a te d a lit re a c h e d h e r fro m jN ew York •'and w ent » tie I g e n e ra lly g q t p re tty fa ir crops, w lth lr h e r a s she in sp ected th e note taking one seaso n w ith a n o th e r. But w ith you in tw o days. cam e back to th e «H r I finally b eg an to n o tice th a t even If " I used C ascarets and feel like tec* |1 as sh e re-read It I w ent to th e my land w as ric h som e o f m y neigh m an. I have been a s u f f e r e r from dvr n ta ln m issio n s and la te r to lb e bora w h o le lan d waa- poor w e ra ra is ­ pepeia and sour stom ach for the last tv» v a n ish e d from h e r and In Its n e v er c e le b ra te m ______ ing b e tte r crops. F in ally I discov­ year*. I have been tak in g m e d ic in e ud cam e £ th o u sa n d reco llectio n s w ith h ard r w o r k ., ered th a t th e m ain tro u b le w aa lo­ o th er drugs, b u t could find no relic!only frie n d , P aul. "I n e v er knew w h en my cated rig h t In m y own p erso n and 1 for a short tim e. I will recommend itety for M atild a’s peace of cam s to and beg an to a tte n d th e In­ Cascarets to m y friends a* the only thing b irth d a y cam e u n til a fte r h e Step] h en Cobb had been called deed som e stitu tes and re a d farm p a p e rs and for indigestion an d sour stomach and to keep th e bowels in good condition. his belo ived m o u n tain m ission th e th e fam ily actually trie d to learn so m eth in g T hey are very nice to e a t.” a f t e r th e te le g ra m cam e and had w a r w ith my ■Me. th e f s about real farm ing. I h av e a g re a t f k-M oiit. K au n ab M t o t »in l T u t * Goal M a tild a w ith oply a ;* v ery kind tro b ee grow old, Do Good. N «v«r Sicken, W eaken or Grip* deal to learn y et, h u t I hav e found 10c. 26c, 60c. N ever wold in bulk. The g-®- ‘ did n o t seem to n o tice o u t som s th in g s. (nervy o v e r th e ml Jour- n in e ta b le t e t a m p x i C C C. G uaranteed » took of an x ie ty In M a tild a ’s ey * pro m ised to te ll h e r all sgoe* %« live stock Is a costly proceeding. It A gonlzlng p jan s an Ms re tu rn . cam e hard, for Instance, to pay $126 H ow m en m e e t d e a th w as a SCHUMACHER EUR CO. h o u r befo re P a u l’s a rriv a l apiece for th re e th o ro u g h b red cows M an u fac tu re rs of F tìrs. R a w F u rs bought «ad o n d e r discu ssio n a in o n V h little ien /e tu r n o d from th e m o u n tain s ^e cialty . 209 a n d then pay $16 for th e se rv ic e s bf sold. F u rs rem odeled of d o c to r» Borne g ru eso m e tale* i S i s , P o rtla n d . Orff»* b a s te d e d .to th e house of M atilda, S t., b e t. f i r s t a m t Fri a bull. But w hen th e tim e cam e to told. O ne m an, a su rg e o n on f -bad decided th a t w h a te v e r P au l’s sell year-old calves I found o u t how p lta l staff, sa id :. to r. re tu rn in g , sh e would stan d th o se Investm ents paid. I sold a bull B E A V E R . E N G R A V I N G CO “As a ru le, h o w ev er, d e a th com es h e r-g u n s an d m a rry th e only m an calf for $150 and- tw o h e ife rs for $90 A i m ITV M IT O I peacefully en o u g h m id r a th e r a s a r e ­ e v e r re a lly encouraged. If each the first y e a r and th re e y ears lief. a n e a sin g off fr»m p ain and tro u ­ is. m ad e a m ista k e she would J X rst a n d A n k e n y S t s P o r tia * O’ , la te r I had a herd of n ine an im als ble. B ut 4 h ad a n o ta b le ex cep tio n th e o r t h e co n seq u en ces, sh e resolved, up th a t were w orth $1,000. In fa c t, th ey o th e r n ig h t A b u rly -R u ssia n In m r W hen sh e saw th e c u ra te ’s face paid me more th a n th a t In th e long w ard, w ho had b e e n te rrib ly cru sh ed porta, 'a h e r s h e th d k g h t w ith a guilty money. run. T hat lesson in good b reed in g T s . . r . MURINE EYE REMOV In th e m ills, w as dying. It w in ln«fihs CW*ol th e te le g ra m and Paul. helpo^l me to see th in g s rlghL I Fcr Fork Red, W nk. Weary, WaUry Eyw a i I m iddle of. th e n ig h t w atch. T h e lig h ts I " prom ised M atilda," said th e c u ra te w ith R , A N U L A T E D E Y E L I D S • T hen I learned th a t a b u n ch of I _ G R w ere low. .¿The n u rs e dm d u ty w ad w ith to n ig h t. g blue eyes, “I am going to , sh eep neglected, h a lf fed, poorly Murine Doean’tSm art-S oothcs EyeP*“ m e In th e e th e r end of th e w ard , w hen | 0 B D peeoness Grgjr In th e sp rin g C lara looked u p In su rp ris e . The boused In w inter, w ith no sy ste m as N f i h s a Ikrfc. Er. to d v . Lkrtt a*. th e silen ce w as b ro k e n by a g re a t, M y little m o u n tain d eaconess has Eye Saka, in A*a»tfe Tub», ***1^ fierce cry. W e w h irled a b o u t Ju st in Amt th in g you knew . M atilda, th a t p ro m ised to m a rry m e a s soon as h er to breeding, w as a poor In v estm en t. Murin. r v x BOOKS AND ADVICS FREE BT K“1 My fa th e r gave m e a flock of ten tim e to see th is h uge b e a rd e d m an little c u ra te of y o u rs w ttl be In love p le d g e expiree. M u r i n o E y e R e m e d y C o ..C h ic M ® I am th e h ap p iest leap hlgb In th e air. tu rn o v er a n d w ith you.“ sh e said, rep ro ach fu lly . "1 m ao 16 th e w orld. 81 m I s so im p a ­ w hen I started to farm an d a fte r th re e should th in k jo u ’d h a v e m o re sen se y ears th is had in creased only to six ­ •tr ik e th e floof-w ith a te rrib le Im p a c t th a n to trifle w ith a m a n ’s feelings tie n t to m e e t you." te e n . ow ing to my n e g le c t T hen when W e ru n to him . H e w as d e a d .“ j ^ c a m e -upon M atilda In a flash. Itkh t h a t ” g a n T b s c a u s e th e excited c u ra te w as so I began to sit up and ta k e n o tice, I “W hy." laughed l£ atlld a. "I th in k s e n t th e whole bunch to m a rk e t and A- Irony L ost CaS* fo r L aw yer. A » of th o u g h ts of hls beloved d ea­ In h is early d ay s a t th e b a r (h e fat- I d m ake a very nice m in is te r's wife. co n e ss he- did not notice th e excite­ bought ten flae g rad e S h ro p sh ire ew es Lord B ow en p ro se c u te d a p riso n e r w ho | don t 5' 0U ’ m e n t In M a tild a 's voice a s sh e con­ and a thoroughbred tw o-year-okl ram You a r e n 't e n g a g e d , a re you?" and took cars of them . T h is flock bad been c a u g h t in a ho u se a t n ig h t i V .-a n d 1 A p p o se ’sh e h a s to m a rry »w ay itnd le ft him ?" th ese ex te n u a tin g hnr-l " t i rim e.’ “ S he h as le ft him . Ml rig h t i-it buildings It acq u itted th e ■ th e bu t p a in t etili dtdn em ployed irony ho bb le the r a i n s k irt Pani g N TT. L o s s o f A p p e tite How Matilda- Helped the Curate H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla æ SOUR STOMACH S QUALITY CUTS-JSflk J < * , V