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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1901)
r A TIFF. twaet Marlorla end 1 fall out That vnli ramamner arolW- Bul hl on sarin It "bout Nor Marjorle nor 1 can tall. We've talVafl about It lr.c. parnlm-ti. And wondrfed ho w hail Ihe heart; Kor ahe waa rrnmi and I waa vrstri. And agracd 'twae Ileal In part. 8hs bid me lake my irts ami - The fmihir fun. the sapphire rln, The eachat with the lru love bow, The lonn I lovrd lo hiar Iwr elns; The Jawalfd ciwanl fr rwr hiilr. And lltiskln's "Kihlrs of the Kurt" Thvn, Ihlt'.klh lhat I did nm rare. Bhe ddd-to my sri-ai ntpusc "llul mir I hop you l ne alnd And lei ma ai'l" tha cmkaloo. For whon has suln-ful he'll r.inlnd Me aometlmss, llvainald. of you." rnrnd. I li-fl ths saury mini. And nnviwi-ly Ilia hall door alsmmad; llul on th lop step. Il phlm. Hiu k fnrt. my com ihII llihlly Jammud. I slempvd my fool In futile rare, I m Hi one aitnill, I swore; I know 'lw wronl. but VII "" A bishop would have curavd Ihat door. Tht thought fleahrd quickly through my mind (I Ml forlorn fish on hookl "lf she la piping through Ih blind. How Miotic 1 musl look. 'Mine la a mort iinlurky alar. Ilrynnil Ih ihadnw of a douhtj Would I hart If ft lha door ajar or 11 Ihe servant ehnw me nut.' I strove In vain lha cloth to Irnr. llul might havatugg.d (III I hot day wetk; I could not Irova my gnrm-nl ihre And, sparsely clad, my rhamlwra aaak. T"T fru-dom. Ihrn. I rang th hell; The fatal door waa oprnfd wlila. And In my arms my awi-.lharl ff 11 "Forgive my cruelty." aha chad, And murnitiri-d. In my fond amhraoa ll.gardltig m wllh drrprnnrrrn. Whlla I wllh rapllira klaard harfere "I knaw, drar Higgle, you d ralurn." Kdniund l'ailry, In London Uraplilo. I Tbe Jewels ol Jane Jardine mTTTtlttTTVTttTtTtTm "rpo KK.M. yourself," rrlrd Mrt( y rr-l Knrrnr, a slinnif rlnff of In rilKnaUon In hiT volca. "for n linnilf ill "f colored atom's- Jiiiw, I rmi't think It of you!" "Don't, tlicn!" gililaiil Julie, wllh la conic lnipi-rtiiieiii'e. "To think of how haril Kluiirt Iim rnrkril nil tin' .vrura!" strut on the alili r alalcr. "Ami now thill lie write ht hna a irmil position a civil cukIiii-it In the (jovi'iiiiiiciil irnli'f, mil la rum I nar home to t'lnlni )'on. u tli rlile to flliiK him nsiilr llkr - " Klie IIoiiii ilcrnl for g coiniiirlon. "l.lkc nil oltl fiiKlilfilli'il lint," alir alliilrllii'litrit. .Innr. rronchlnir In aupinr comfiii t on tliu wlilc wlnilon acnt nf the buy win dow ill tlia morning- room, lifted her In iiiitiftil liniwa In HHliwtlv rt'imiii alrniH'v. "You acrioua ul ifiMtaal All Hit' civil rngliiccrinir -wlmUvcr Ihnt limy lie that poor, ilnir Slunrt will vvi-r ilo won't lr ol III at t lie end of Inlair loua rxlati'm'e a fourth nf lh colored alonea lo which you oconleiiiiliiouiily refer." "And wilt all the Jewela Hint vvvr were diiir out of the enilh'a heart com MMiaat Air Ilia Uiaa of I lit love of a man like Htuart I'ameron?" Mnrfnret tield aiiapended the jrlcnni liilf nceille aha had licen plying In r pulr of the aJIkeu how of her winMHiia and IndoWnt youiir aider. 'l ha bitter outed lieMllcliinirly. "lie la iu Blind I" ah acknow leiled, nlilt Jnat a hint of rriimrar. "Hut he'a too (food fur me. I'm afraid I'm eaaeiitinlly and ridiculously frivoloiia, Mnriran't. Slunrt should linva fiillrn In love with you In the Ni-at place." In n she had said this Jane Kai rnr was mnre ncarly dlamayrd and iliacouwrled thnh ah had ever been in all her happy 2o year of love, and praise, and adulation. Kor MaignreU letting- fall the III lie elmiiy, ailwr-handlcd mender In ita roay sheath aha was repairing, lookeil at her yviungvr aiatrr iif rrprviach and Indignation. "You must never irak to me like that amain, Jane. NevriV i "Why -MarKrvt!" Margaret waa while aa she would he shrouded. "Neter mind whyoniy dun't!" Then she rose abruptly, dropping her hoe, silks, darning materials, and hastily left the monk "The dear- iM - UiliigT' Jane Karrar clu.-pi-d her hands over her head The folila of her Imported knnona lilllowed around her In waves of (jo:.! . mhroidcred aruiv. Her pretty face vn rd from Its tangle of blond li'rs. Her round arms g Unmet I like nnble whin Ihe loose, wide sleeves of I lie loud of Ihe cherry bloaioms fell uv.vv, leiejhug thtur ImeUneaa. Mary Hum. came In Jul then a rather scrawny Scotch girl, with oi billtlea of etuisile physical develop ment "We're pving out to the paik. and we want you and Mai Kant Ui ctuii with lis whera la Margie ?' Jane' genlle laugh shook her per fect shoulders. "Kcho auauera. vv here." she said, aweetly. "If you will kick al that Hocking lotskel. you will ob s. rie that Margie haa hn her and has but lately fled. Mary." curlin)t around Into an attilude of catlike comfort, "why do old inal.la alwaya darn slivkinga?'" "Ibvause young maids are too selfish to ihi that or anything else useful," replied Mary Kiirns. tartly. Jan laughed, gleefully. "Kancy," he said, "wargarrl railing me lo account me! She cannot understand how or why t should let Smart t am. rn nuike personal arrangr-ments in which I am include. I tut that la just what he must do, tecausv " "lWause of Kdwar.1 Jardine, Jane?" Jane meditated, her slim hands elasj-cd behind her head and her eyes provoking h mi rotective "I think U-caua.' of K J ward Jar line'a family jsweis," she saidslowlv Your not as mcm-nary as that:1 KT 1T ' ? TO) Atv tho wiirnint; crios frm ovorworVtNl, nirritsl, woak, hungry iul olmustsl nerves noms tlmt hnvo Ut-n uIhimnI mui noUvtisl until outtanl tuituiv inuKI Ctiind tht straiu no lont'i witluuit a jir tsts Evory jiorvir.jr, cutting, teanr.jr, burning, iiv.ssin)r pain of thi dtv.viful dist&stj is call fur help. Why not IunnI thla cll vrhilo rvliof is within jour rv;wh Now iit th timo to Uyin; and tlto Ut of vM renuNlim to u is Miles It i th fassonoe ol mvn- ftxaJ fortidoa and rvfresh Sold hf ssfl ifOSS gtsATaVntfe. Jnna made a little move. "Merer h aryl I dislike the word. Hut the, Jardine Jewela would luuke any wutu-1 an avaricious. You've heard of them, Mary?" "A lot," returned Mary, brusquely. "More than I aim 11 tell you now." .In ne laughed leniently and flung a gKMd of discarded darning cotton at tlie plnk iioaed kitten. "I must hiiv them," she declared. "I dream of them. I wnnt to hnndl them- to wenr them. Fancy atringi. of turitioisv blue aa a robin's egg. Imagine a necklace of blue-red ru bles, llrrnm of emerald greener than the greenest di-ptha of the ocean. Dlaiiionila more brilliant than" Mary Hurna cut rliort lh rush of fluent comparisons. "Then you're go ing to marry the Jardine Jewels, Jane?" "I really think I shall. Why, what . la Ihe matter, Mary?" For Mnry was laughing --laughing annoylngly and mysteriously. "(. nothing!" glie anld. Hi.l 'he kept on laughing off and an all the wuy home. So June, with a sigh for splendid Ktuart ('aim-roil, married the Insig nificant little man of "cribbed, r.ininrd and confined" mentality and of a na ture thai was not only shallow but rmirac. He resented her early Inquiry n I Hill t the Jardine jewels. "One would fi y you had only mar ried me for I hose," he taiii, sutpii ioua ly, "I can't produce them for a year. There are certain reasona they must stay w here I hey lire." It waa Margaret Farrar who met Stuart Cameron when, gay, eager, expectant, he stepped from the train. "Jane!" He glanced quickly around. Margaret winced, but ahc held her self well In hand. "Htuart I I must speak wllh you." "I don't know how I can tell you," she went on, when they were wan dering down a lime proiligatc in mid summer rlTiilgitu'c of til. nun mid beauty. "Kut --June is married - mar ried to I'id Jardine " He saw the pleasant countryside aa one distorted green blur. The sun was a prancing ball of copper. "Margie! la this true',' Uhnl influ enced her?" "She waa young." the siMcr said, defensively. "She loud liinutifiil things. Hlie had lieaid mi much nf the Jardine Jewels "' "Ah!" he said." A flush nf Intelli gence Irradiated his face. "Then she did not know ? "Know what?" "Never mind now, Margaret, could you care for me?" Hhe waa too true a woman lo pre varicate. "Yea," she said, "but you must not aHak to me now. If -when you know me better " He turned, looking Into the grave, gcutl face, where the uiiaelflsh love nf many years blossomed forth for th II rat time. "I must have been blind," he aald, lowly; "blind!" He would have taken her In his arm, but ah smiled Iwu-k In hie eves and ahook her head. "Wall until you are sure you ," he whiaH-red, blushing. They had been married more than g year when Jaiwi Jardine swept dnw on their pretty home In a wlilrlwin of fury. "Margaret." ahe flared out, "the Jardine Jewela were (old with the fam ily plate by old Scott Jardine. Those In the local bank are only paste du plicates, which Kd'a fnlher had made when he disMised of the genuine. l)id you know almut It? Mnry Hurna aald ahe did." She had to pause, an brcathlca waa she with ragt. "Kd only laughs. II any It ecrvc me right - h say sham Jewels are good euougli for me he " She broke olT. crimson with wralh. "I've known for ages. Jane" smart Catncrnu Jaiiiitity swung his sturdy Itoy out of his wife's arm. "Kob Hurna told me about it before 1 went abroad." "Take off your hat, Jane!" urged Margaret. "Stay to aupper with us!" Jftli' cast a glint glance uioiiud the pl.vce The athletic engineer, Willi hia aon art on h's shoulder the happy mother In Ihe dainly gow n, the gay little domicile itself, which was less a house than a home - "I'd better not." Suddenly she seemed to sev Kd Jardln's sullen, be fuddled countenance to hear his taunting remark iiiieul her disap iMuntmcnt. "Fd would swiar. Al though, for the mailer of that." she muttered between the hxslcncai gusts of melancholy laugh, "he will swear mil how !" When she had goto- Inginglx awav the eyes of hiiOi.itid and Wife met "1'vMir Jane! 1'ien if the Jardine Jewels were genuine the! could not make her a happy woman " "It's an ill wind that blows nobody gtmil " t'ailicmirs smile of lingering tenderness bioughl the pretty color rushing to her cheeks "I'm glad she admired them when she ihd a d.vp ly as she did. Ueloved. you know "lVar heart I know !"-Chicago Trtimn. Thaw Hwar nf Ik t at. Mrs. Youugtlsh O. Hob, what shall 1 do? llaby la crying U-cause 1 won't let him pull all the fur off mi muff' Mr Youngflsh Well, that' all right, dive him the cat stray .Mo rn, a. Mslakfcarly t lllelssa. Higgs Your new ticiKhbr is a man of me.vns. is h not? ( 1 1 g g a Oh, yes. he's undoubtedly the mcam at man t ever met.- Chicago Fvening News. 'Vlaribcl uses such vstiavagant lan guag " "Ikt-sn't she? It gives me a thou sand Bis to hear tier laikl"- lu.Uau ivli J,.uru.vl. Fr yours I sufTorwl with nonra'iriiv, whu h oiMvi;i,.'.y a:Tvll n:y oyos; aiul a j'.;iin, un arnihiNl story tf ivy s-.ilToi iuirs would rv;ul liko t-MioMa', ion. NVords art xoi'!ins to oi!vs tl.o ,Niin I ciuiarvsi. Thtw years ai.o 1 triod a KM'.o if lr. M.lt's' Norvino. iii'.d it Iu 'j.n1 nu so much thnt I U'ujrht a do.-on motv. lVforo they i't pM.ii the iioural;'::i :is ooiuplotoly cuinnI, has i er bothered tr.e s'ukw." Kkv. W. K Uai ivts, li.w'1, TescAA. 9 Nervine, and rtwnstruot&nt cf uufai'.ir.i: pxiwor, whiel nourishus. the wholo nervous system, lnia it uso at one. Dr. lliUs CASEINE IINDUSTRY. Mew Use for Buttermilk Bat Been Lately Discovered. TriMfitrmtd lalo HattoHi m& Ola A llrfti-T-b l llualB? Tli I Is of .rnl llvarfll lo Vrmr. Intlirl.'itktli'n jrnm tht c:si inc iiuliin try nf thtis emu try lm f!,'fUii'?iiiitu ruie uf the hfit in v nt mt'iiU for bulh On farmer iinil thf mtitiiif Murpr. It i twtt fc Uiuq nfMhit Itutti f tiillk wn mifh a (JniK tu Ihe 11 :i rUtt 1 iv.i1 it wu ri jf.irti'(l iu n fsrl fr y.'n r ij vi..i mih-.l.nn'P' t lit 1 lirort ti i, : TUiti luih hern olinnjM,. mid, hti f rnifi I)' t-t t'.n'iry nvnit -M-nint-it uo't.ii. fr th? li.juiil. Iu mm fiKtvprt n it into i-.tn im, i-itlirr In hi own itjtiry -r fn u f.ietnr.v o.viii.! ly tfic cviKfiiti triifl. ( '.t -1 11 e ii u ii (i.tiiiim lion m:1) t iNirt. 1n ?i kiid-wn to ui r;iji cilvrnu In t!:e V x cif oln-1 f. It r(ii.t:i!rm iih inr-. h Ti M r an n Hie'iit, ii.or tl.'.ui tij,H, ;:inl :r tich more tlitm fK)i. It, food value U tlx'r for wry Mjh. TSn (lir tf.is f . iinrf h t tt i .M-rii uti':ttl In th Tl.ituJ Si,it, all our own nM Uif Li In 'I fnr othiT lin!iivtrit , hut :r ti..inti tiin no to Kritne.' hih! ni'inji . whTt tlittv ar t.ifiittsfi rrif! inti trUr'iV fiHilln. The II'4lMlftU'ttlM U Ilf ill I h'i lit 1 1 i ii n of pititulji, uM in ii ir,-im-inir :inuii:illy. Smi:e U cinw i ! Inta mU'hA. Thin I 'inv by u the ciiAcine with flue r!tv itm! (ither li:r (r.inie m nil r in! iiirtiif into n : 1 1 rnlli !. .t;iiiia! hih! Uikil. It n 1 'y'it. K'f'"-) ii:i'f liamliiMir hut u t. and i nint h Hn-ti'iT tliMii 1 1u ( in h.k'.' of i-l.ii ih i. f o'urie. In t : tmilter vt ir :mI hu I M.im nn d Ht ikIk. It tv n i.c ir :''' iiii'l n-i nt or cdlfiini to Milt the jjtihi'ic f:tlKV. fUVH the .Ntrt Vnik I'o-t. Tlitm r xi r in ;:ir iiv n !:u - I ! i 'ine Inm hern put tt lm u t i II ,i : 1 i n lit p Ity rht ii.icul r'u tiiu nt, !!' v m i;t'd iii'io h ery nt'in n lie. li'rh : u t! In iT'itklhtf let.eer. Srcv i! rt .it c p err.'r rut wi,t iiuh n.:ik: 1 - n n M ,m V nf t'i-fn t nerri. liiul mve cue up pdiitnlti ct weieht, mid nt iln :.:in' lin e tret a ftt.ruivT and hniiii'. n.r hurr' I hi id. Tlii-' xvt er tire :i P r I'll :.ir m :it, ".' -iMt ) cu p Mllllll leuirt'i. unit pvinnv.iM'i. A n r. n! is .! ii n i '. i t ut v. t if .iter y.:. it. .'!' ii w " i t ( , :i ! I'll ti w i ; 'i o.' ;';.'.'. u . p. ii i a1 ' I1M" l d hll- ;i f r I ;iu ;i i I. "I- r : mi .' r pr. uc t'. .11 ' i ir W t I ! ii It-i , iu- i',.! i !i I rit (Virnli.e. 'I l i n 'x,! ) i;'p .Hpi-r fur in-v.: i - I JH. p. w .i!'- :i txr, in.'i jup.T '! !i. i hit.- h iv wS'.ich ttir ii1 . v iii'.' 'V? -V.Vi ! -n a tit? de ii ii ! 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N fti r i i vei rmer mm rarrie a luiye siiet'k. tind M iriiil liniiM' make this tlit ir i c!iivi Ini-iin OulMde rf the luiir the weik i. d.ine nil an t -it i i m'.iIi- l pit i noiiu'ii nf the I'.uM side, Most nf tin in n e. ivr t he r:ii'!u fi t-ni t;i'ii'rh, m i d mut nturn them, rreeh n Mini! I iltnniiii t per pnuii.l. Ihi'M' whii ;tn ntT. id it ue the inisrnioM- KM ir un t.nni-n;! w hieh hme li i it ii'.irnttd fi i tie putpoie, w I. i tit 1'tln i i ', up. n n hhurp knife, a Kil l I folk, n ml tl i ir o iiiin euhir th ft ip. A f uit l yiiit tod tin employ elnniM i n t n i u i.. tf tlnir nun, h fuwu'ite nri- Ik i . a rt-inn of wins thitiu-'i ivliifli h foiee tin ri ti. 1 he New , t k l t . lht w m k ,! done in tt in n;i i,t hoHe. ami ei nfii n in the e ".in , NntliitiL in nl.nwtd In (ftt to wnile; the edii and the '.tit'e pn!p wh i-h hwt with the latter is put M-n'e unti! the aimiint ..r l n 1 p'a, p.M 1.. in 1 h, 1 'h an- t li i i ti ir I'.irii ' lilt I ' I (' . the t'iv ;e p.. I'.o. thr Ka i w 1 1 r Hi .fit f iht i rati tli, Y 1 he d. -I Viol. i . is if. i-i the i'i.iii.i; (he i -ii- 1 1 t ir- n ; id i It lll III 'i i iu Ni'ir.l r. mu! iiirtiuinm iust b ft it- ne 1 1 I St h..l;!tt 11 r art 1!miiiI! e'a-Mtii ,! .uv to their we, o,ua;;f. at,.! the -u 1 P' tor which tin , nri intnu:,d The Ihi tt ihe tahle. whtle Ht f, rui a tlcva,, rt ..oni v. I hr M'i1. in! iii:i.n ii m d f.ir wi'i:,;iii( -e.tki s 1 I; i I-1 ir .iv .hi 1 Nrt ,u'. e.ikt., in. A thi n in.'.-n:. p,-lM:'.;r an ,.etf uir f-i, k n nnt r. H e thud .uui v,.o i'i, n i:m.' 1 puv. i ; i ii ,v-. eht;p e ike, poultiv rt lilting and the niuku c . f snui. .V tit w Ue for b.u' ' ' ; i f .1 found b Seott ih 11 f ! . . , i etiis ii tshrt p fsttn iii a if i t i ii i-l riet of I nil foi nn, . h.nlnt ttUi.iM :.i:' f p .v ' a',1 o er tin i . m. J. I . I,. id the bnpp t. , t f . . . , out of the UvaiiM, in wl. i prt v had foru.tt'x I'nnr mi o i!miijia;r b earrtmij otT '.an t had vmii at luc kid n ht ep Ti ibunr. ' .: I .N V pitvilc! Co, Ckeurt. Iai. DISEASE Or Chronic Inflammttton of th Kidney If 4 Terr common ail meal Lilt 8 mil cbroote tflMot tht tymptoau com Inildloutly. If prop! truttnent li obuloetl In IU carl? lUpw, Brlgbtl MKPtM mftT b cured. HI UYlXwIll car It It It Ii Uken la Urn. Ul'U VAN will rllBT til th ymptom. To Dot deity too Ionic. Don't wait on til your cud become lo curabl. Rcfin th nt of Ut'DVAM dow, while yoq zatvy be cured. THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE: l. cnaoNiosicK on nauseous HE APACII K HUOYANtekfrnuilirccteti will ruiteyt the li4iiUcta(j lu(Q(Ijr. s-a. vvrriH f.xh or tub skin UNDKH THE EVF8. due tr ro'vtlin nt Dull --InuttierwriMi.DKOPtST. HUD YAM will cauk itta extr amt'iinl of tluiJ to b Uken up by th L.oo4 and be eliuiluled b tbe Khlnoy. 4 ft. PA I.E. DOUfrTIV COMl'LEX IO.V. HUDYATI will reiit'iretlie cireuUtlon to It noinm; i i.ii'iitUiu and mum Hie chcuki to Ucnmc r '1 re1 roer. 0 WW A K N EH 8 OF TUB HEART. HUDYA:J wtll .-ttrmrili n the nvrvee ar.4 Diu(U't ol luc heart ami unke It itrong and reguliix IU Iti bnnHngt. 7 S. WHAKVril AVI) PAIN" IN rii k niiuju or tiik k t d n f; y s. HUDYAM willme tli ki-hu'vi to Krhrm thir lun t.iitii p'Oputly, thervby ruilttving tht ptln U'I nnti. Get HI t) V N mt onre and tulte It regularly. lltlVM li o!(t IrnSI (l.-u;,ifi.r tc. jet paekepffnr 6 ei tut 11 If your dni,t (lit d.ie nnt k Ii, -tit (l,ri-l t th lit 1 A X HI- SI ! li I'DII'ANV. mi:i Fin in ix o. Cut. ltt'inei:iti r Ihrt j. hi cnti mil nn.l tom-ill tlie Hl'lll Dllf T- I HIM , l ull nit le the-1. II nm ( i'tiii..i crul, write to thp doe (on mill ihcy Trt Mil v itj jci. Tbe advleo vllt bo jfltau (no Ailtltt-m HUDYAN HEKEDY COKPANY. Car. tlocklon. Sl.rh.l snd Ell t tti., ts frssacs. Csl. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artitlcIallydiKeMo the food aud aids Nattira Id BLreiiibviiiiijr aud rcuu struct inir the exhausted diKstive or pans. It lathe latrstdiscovt roddieat ant and tonic, ho oilier preparation can approach It In eilicltncy. It In stantly rt'lievesand permanently cures Iyspepiaf lndiKsilon, Heartburn, Klalulcnee, Sour totnach, Nausea, Sirk Headache, Gastrulpia t rampsand all other result of unpcrfirb digest ion. Prlrofjoc. nt.lft. IrffrnirrwntoIniXH t1tn mall iii. litH)i. ;sl(nthiutdyH'i)HiHiimiiKl(rv rtparad by L- C- UtWITT A CO-. Cb'cafla. FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. All Ready For Baby, TIk yoiiiTi mother thints. when she hat eompu its! t!ie l-thv j;arnu'tus that arc to clothe the little hum. lut she is not U re..ilv tor bi'iv's eotnim:. unless she ha done something nurv t,u the Kibv thdtt tin telv to pupaie hi ch'tlte. Manv a oant; int!ur who ;ks thnuih hours i't j vim a hUtTeiinj wonders why it was not pii'le to pnurc in some way tor the baby'. adent, and to avoid the h-oiiv that s-e:ued a!ino-t ntieinluiablp. I't. 1'ieu-e 1 aor.te rrrvnptiou is ill? one medu inc tor women which prr pares them pH iievliv, Uth lor the hutdeus and pU -.isurr ot inatetmtx. It prevent the morning MiVness tr.wn which si m.nv wvvnen suiu r. It strengthens the whole body, si that then' is no mr oiines nor anu t-. H p:ivno',rs a he tlthv app-tue nnd iMasej. n ;ie-huik; sht p. It );irs the nut!u r strength tor lu-r tual and makes the k.h 'a ii.ient pifti tuMl'.v pai:ile?iv llea'.thv ninthets lae lua'.thv cluhlren, nn 1 it i the er.etal te-t;i:nnv of thie w ln ha e Uxil lr Th-ivc s l'avonte Vtf-Tiption as a pTviviraf.ve tor mother 1u.k1, that the eSiitl-en were lira'.thier nnd happur than th.se Uirn Alter month ot menial mw;v nd phuil ai;ir.h ,n the pi:t ot the pu--iH.vtie n.;!n-r. tu-V. and n-'iii; women Art inv.tetl to eon-alt lt. lVu-o l-v letter a'solute'v wuhont tee ot eharr. A-t'hiet convall iiii; ph Mi'mii to l;ie ln tads' Houl and Su:su-al tnsf.tutc. Pu;hi'.o, N. Y.. lr. K . Iheue. asuil I v his still of tiri:'. ,i vore of phvMtu:i. has in the jit thirtv vi-ars and o er tyeaUl nnd eirod mote than ha'.i a imi'iori suk And natti. niiij wo.-.ien. The texumont al of t!u"f v v.rtl uoiTit'i at on rvwid A Ut, iU Mr s.r.l 1 t.i: N t o: them wvre em-l wht-n 1 ino-iouuccd a cu: tmtssi- t It.. n.l .tiler I'ii.Uilt: j; cat ot UM.-.CSJ v'.s'V. uov.'t-n I'cviv.i' to t.iVe t! I.. l'ict.Y'i o.!cr. Vui r.!e vi":i. n, rn',"l A", r:o !t:il- .ii Pi. K V. IVrve. Ha: tx.o, N. V. Hoped for Death, .1 1 t- V-l t .! wji'.y'v i is : n -. J 1 h- .1 1 1 i,-ur ' t ' t ! Ir! Irv 1 i' t. t - . 1 oJ . I r- v I ' .1 r. Irflff hnv it ( r: -t Very Thank fit!. 1 W l V i - Is Jaol i -: I -!,.. i. 1 t : a : n.t I l iw t 'trw a.! ir t. 1 Tf.c- t. ,-tt, h l V . ;s. S.-J. w i.,n.- 1 V ; i k . ill s ' T " xl si '.' Ct. . t . : tr ;iv. i' 1 .--I'll f A- p tS "C Sa- l tt-vl jx-'x '. A J l. ,r n: ,tI mi -'. f ij I I'" ntaf t S.- IT t-Kk l- .t tMt s.e.Nh.u .y -Hf to IM. IVrct IVtve's iA-!r.mn Sr-raf Mistical A.hi-s-T. stent irrr- on nrvx-pt stirorie to pav rrn?sr cl r.iA:.'.:vc cwtlv. Sc-ikI 31 oncorul MAnipa Sir Kxca in Jvnjrr cvwtf , w At suonjai u cich bttsiioj. vi VTa. n mi I ' t tf ifx' KEPT A SNAKE IN HIS BOSOM. Massaehosrlla Mas Rbared Ilia Lol with Three-Foot lllat-k-isskc. For four months Arthur Ilanitl has sli pt in the same bel, aat in the same chiiir anir shart-il his tniula willi a Ihrt-i-foot striM'd hlackxinikf . Wln-n llaini l as arrestitl here by the Atnea bury K)lioe the oflicer at the station, upon srarchinrT the pritonrr's pockets, a frightened nearly out of his wits when Ihe man pulled the snake from hia bosom in response to the police man's inquiry if he had "any dangerous weapons about him." "I haven't any weapons," Hamel ejaculated, "but I have this fellow," and he made a move to pass the reptile to the turnkey, who shrank back in terror. The snake coiled alout Its master's hand nnd swung its head de fiantly at the Muecoat. llarnel said he had carried the reptile in Ii Ih shirt bosom for four months, lie (rave it the freedom of his body. Sometimes he waa more lively than other times and would amuse both hiniH If and master by fflkliiitr in and out of Iliimel's sleeve or pants li p and sometimes he would wind himself around Mantel's neck and enjoy a quiet sleep. When on the street the snake usual ly wound himself around the man's uaist. belt fashion. Hamel feeds his pi t bread and milk. He frot him in Vermont, and sny he was prescribed, he a physician lo cure a stomach trou ble. Ilaniel is about 35 years old and s French-Canadian. RIDE OVER PARAPET. C hlrKO W'hrvlnivn Aecumpllah IrliiK Kr-l-The Httault ol TbuniihtlraM C'hitllenv. Klhriiljre Hurt nnd IlVnry WVuion, two Chit'no biryrU riders, rode the ptirujM t nf th taiincshoro viniluct, on the Kric rr;, iA liiiilnuiHon, N. Y., wliiU u cmwd of frihtriM'd speetutors in tin viilue (ratl upwurtls :t(0 feet, fxptrtin; momentarily to witness a triiiM'tty. Wiihiii tin Inst your Kevt rnl prrson hiivt- hf n dnlud to pit'ccn by fnlliiiff ,from tlie liriVe ',IX fvvt to the roeks, iiml w!n:i j lie two rifln-. on their way to Ni-v. 'inr'i. r. ;u-!u (! the lrH!re( Hart rli:.iit i tl U. s-nn to ride it, intiniat int: ;h.it ' hicKrd nerve. Weusrin tin . im , ii started nlonjr the ed'e ami Ihnt i.i tv? arily followed. The copinir is only I'J iiii'hi's wide, hut n tjuartt-r of n mile h'liir. nnd on tliis the men rtde. A wnbhle of ft wheel or a pas.s inir train would have thrown them to the rt-Us below. After th y started both bitterly re Krcltid the i'tire to make n report!. 1 : t it v. : 1 ;. hue. TN v had t- r V : f ri. :h I '. :.t I ' v - :::..! -I , 1 1 - i ', ' rs .I :. he :,.:.i :.i.d l:i!.tol. It wis iln- tils time the feat was ever .11 1 eihplt d. DIES OF BROKEN HEART. IHaai'pialnteil ln rntor Ksplrea na ihe Ilea ii It of a Structural lit feet of the Organ. 1 lr. Wuest, physieian for Coroner I Delap. made an autopsy the other i.i'ht on the body of Samuel 11. Walk er, nn eiuMiie.r. at ed '. wars, who died Mi(h!t iii at his home in Hrookl n. He fiMind that that h was due to a rup ture of the lieart. It was one of a rare ela of ea-es. The man had praetieal- t:-d from a brokt ii heart bt eaue a eht n.-!.ed pati tit tint! been pronounced a fa. luie. Mr. W tlker ean e from the e. v and w;i triu.r to intertst e;ip iia -'s in a pri-e- tie had for etraet- 1 u"-a! from low pnu.tr ores, lie U ft i this n.ie: "1 . 1 lh t Friends: The fact that i m iiiiii linii' is n failure is more than 1 ean i-i :.r." Pr. W nc-t found to his Mirpri.M' that 1 tio niT : f v tther th.jitt et reine ilisijt- pointiiitnt :.nd a struetnrat ileftet the bt art had kit' d him. Hut klen m Arnica Salve. IU tu!d-widi U.iit for uitrvellMis fure, li ciiiH"h anv other -a'w !o(ion, ointment "r b't, (. rt'ii'.. t'- tr r.nrim. l"ltT. Ilaiiilsi. I.T I'll. . I'..'-. . n..i...-.' In'a'nl !, ii;iW- :"'h -a I KIk tint.!', v. Skin I-1 1 1 . i 1. 1'iUf ii'ii-j: ti i-.l. :.' I'T. K Tin- Il.i-tili-.l rt puMtli'M IT II:. ( U-W'miV w ,li IUil S..U ! 1 li Iln' ni isIHk ''I IV "i r.' Li tfi't I'r V. I'. Kreme i.ril.!'' cMin'i V 1','IVlM, Si T THE Ml LWAUKI E." A f.uniliar naiiit' lor I ht- i'i.it .ij .. Mi' ai;l.t'es! I'jul K.nan. Vn.'jn i: nit llie I nn -n a- ihe linsl ll.i usy "ii'iiii'i: i!'!" "I'l 'in-r l.mi.u.l ' irj.n ever .l.i .ui.l i tl, IvUrm S'. I an ail. I l'l :, .l,;o, an.l llnslut in .1 I'hu ajn lTi-on'v (i,'i',,i ;ra.r." m tin' ant:. I ' I'l.th 11.111.! : iVnim Ih.iis HV ei i h' I'll !l r-ai., iv, in. , iu.,; I ,,., t,.IM. I ''n-i ihe ct -. i i. ? kiman l.i.xiir m ': i'i' At-! t'!. ii.'ii ,i- i,r? iau, ii.ai.nl. Vtrity t jiM ,.! !-t n. ,,ih,t M. -!.. e" a .m L.anv i, - ttir ftmt.l .-lai.t. or t ana.ia. AUt. - ft N iff Ut i (. till pL.tis or Knt ir.foi- J. W. lK.. C.J Kim. i'kn imi. I' i. it. CROCKERY a. 0 The DHXSMOKI; THE ONLY DLL-BE91NG.TYPf BAR MACHINE O.N THE MARKET I sn4 !. r i ;:, .-.! I Mtii' Trsk.Tsi mi ruts 1". -'0 s; cm .ht, ish-ljid .a -Taw ass. T fl ET V n 1,1 a t5 It's a Short Road frr-m n couli to consumption. Doii't n rrlcct a couh, take iL-ii-i-'O'isii s GciiisampiEon Gvre when your cold appears. The " our.ca of prevention" is belter than years of illness. r y ran f rota cfiueh, bronchial and )ii:.' Lr- KaVikrd bloud irrquenliy. V, -11 . 'i :u li.t I'aic tu mr.d otber parts of rt L t y. . I t.i rent I. lUttirnrd tat and be"kti:! u'- n 'KJi.i'H. A fw boillti con p t it iv cjrt.J me. 1 cuBiidcr ii ibc greatest of rciiitiV). I1KSRY T. ITTCHFR, W.ili F. I.. Cam; A Co., Broker. liu;:a!o. N. Y. Rhj.(.l.';C'T-"ir.r)'')a Cnrt U aold by all drv r. . - .4 , iOe, t.OO at bUl. 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A Us u7te Jiiiuifciw The Amateur Photographer is not as active these days as in mid-summer but there is Avork for them to do work that is interesting as well as profitable, viz.: Looking over all negatives, destroying all that are worthless and preserving in envelopes all that are valuable. Take a print from each good nega tive and mount it in a flexible leather album, where it will bo kept nicely and will be convenient. A person's friends always enjoy looking at a Kodak album. I have albums in stock ranging in price from. 15 cenls to One Dollar. Also 4x5 negative preserving envelopes. I have a good supply of nearly everything the Amateur may need. A G. 1ooiJdd Labor Saving Reading for Busy Men and Women, in iz:z The Outlook r;:5;: A Weeily Newspaper and in Illustrated Magazine in one. Tells the story of world -happenings every week in brief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lyman Abbott is the Editor-in-chief, and Hamilton W. Mabie the Associate Editor. JACOB A. RMS The luthor of " How the Other Half Livs" will give in Thi Outiook an intensely human and vivid account of his experiences at a child in Denmark, an immigrant in America, a workman, a traveller, a reporter, and finally a student of tenement home froblrms and an efficient aid lo Theodore Koostvr It n reorganizing the New York police. Mr. Rii writes with simplicity, humor and viur. LYMAN ABBOTT will toniibute a series of important papers on funda mental political principle as applied o twentieth century proMemv It will be called "Thi Rights of Man, 'and will define industrial, educational and religious, as wcil as political, rights and duties. A GKKAT OPPORTUNITY-NOT $17,5 DO EVERY WOMAN HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A LARGE PRIZE. THERE ARE NO BLANKS. THE DELINEATOR, the Magazine ol Fashion well known for a generation, celebrates the dawn of (he new century the year 1901 by offering 1901 prizes ranging from $500 to $5.00 to 1901 women. Total of prizes, $1 7,600. Prizes will be awarded, not to those sending the largest number of sub scriptions to THE DELINEATOR, but to those sending the largest number In proportion to the population of each town in which they are secured. The woman living In the smallest town has just as good a chance to win a largo prize as the woman living In a city. To thisend all towns and cities In the United States and Canada are divided into seven classes, according to population: CLAI8 ONI Inoluflas all cities of 800,000 Inhabitants or over. In this class thara are 28 prltaa to ba given awajr, the highoat bains; 500, the loweat ts.OO. CLASS TWO Includes all cities from 60,000 to 200.000 Inhatiltanta. In this class there are 133 prliea to be given away, the highest being S400, the loweat S5.00. CLASS THREI Include all cities from 30,000 to 60,000 inhabitants. In thie claaa there are 208 prliea to be given away, the hlKheat being i.350, th loweat $3.00. CLASS FOUR include all cities from 10.000 to 30,000 Inhabltnnte. In thi olasa there are 257 prlie to be given away, the highest being S3O0, th lowest $9.00. CLASS riVt Includes all town from 6,000 to 10,000 Inhabitants. In thla clan there are 307 prlie to be given away, the highest being $200, th lowest $9.00. CLASS SIX Includes all towns from 1 ,000 to 8,000 Inhabitants. In this class there are 387 prliea to be given awny. the hlgheet being SI SO, th loweat $6.00. CLASS SCVIN includea towna of 1,000 Iphabltanta and under. In thla claee there are 601 prliea to be given away, the hlgheat being $100, the lowest $9.00. AN ILLUSTRATION & lions ir.'m :nv, ns rl .mo nOD'l JtH.n u It In , i no ,.(,.. prurs, shah rms-l.t I ashis'H .is t and . r.uld nut I Ins than (. Khe'wouM win a l.irvtt prueil ht M-nt in t cnt suLv I iptu.ns 1 nan wmiM a mi. n ho l.ir.ir.1.-d twenty (mm !.':"'" i -.. l-cliiv hT proportion..! si,l,s. npiionsto population wouM Ik.- lart-rr. Tail bnnc t. cast, some very small lists wUl wla somt vtr.v larxe prlj.s. In e f ,.r tuc unco, i .utuu m j.,.,ut-toii, Ij.c, on a prue ul j..-. lot uilnk- only i4 suliKriptw.-ii. NO CONDITIONS Tn"m'rnntJn-.n!icveril prir" lo tvery da hv latinu tub r,.ni Tnl J-oi . . J'"'"lo":n 'iilf;r-m towns. Tlic.oi.l.-M lii,sv.iilitlnsanno,o- r ,l . ,,f?, ' ,'i """I rtbninr I5th. I0I. Iiovnli,,.. tl.eliist oi.l.r contains! ,. nt more Li . , ', Vi , 17 '"'Pied at 0 cmti Mrlt. Sut.vnt.uoiis ran be sent alterwanl al tlie I'T, ' , , L ,,""a'v '.:n- I " "s-nlar pn,e ol 1 U I iHmrator , $,.,a var. s.t.p.u i,sraa.l bfi.uv.nh .November cr December ol ,y, or January, Icbruaty or March o( 1901. FROFITS FOR ALL 1 v,.rT 'omin n', '"' lo in one of the above priies, hut wht inh(tn,. T,f , . - o. " 'JP'"'" " 'h' Proportion of one to everv t o hun.lre.l u,.. WHY DO WE LIMIT THIS OFFER TO WOMEN? "1T 7h? ," 1ST o"i: cai!" ! 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Ml A Pie.. I p. J I' ! Ar t ori V, riti t, . Ar. .. M.-i o.h ! : H '.on . . 4 j t. Sea Hr'ieat . ti Br '' i-'r!!;'v!i Vr V a Vers a. 4.' . I.: p. 1 I I 1 Vi V.N AV.r I RI-TCAKs UTIiri.V iniMlMn r-A ' M1IIL1L l AUl iu. 11'"' Ciisr-.r. Sa,,4.nu lo V r :.r,-!i;.4 al san Kiatxi-c-o nl, va-t..l,!P l,n,. ior Uon..!ln -:-r..t I'i.:!,IT-0rat (Vmrsl ai! S.'ll'i. AXr.:,-t. . J. I Jr r. aot at liraiiia I I 'ast suiivw or aj lrw II- MiRKHAM. ,,. p. A I'oriisLd, tire liofoitaplier' - 6oulkn Office RALPH CONNOR Under this pseudonym were written two of the most strikmK of recent novels, " Black Rock ' and "The Sky Pilot." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Tin Oimootc during the year. In spirit, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing It is even superior to it predecessors. 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