Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 21, 1901, Image 4

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    , An End to All Things
W11KN they parted he had fallen
at her feet and kiued the hem
of her lr.i-. How ridiculous dera
onnlrutii.il it appeared .to him to-day,
and jet he dreaded to meet her again.
Bhe. had treated mm atrociously, ne
had considered at the time. Kn(f
lished, she had amuted herself with
. him, and then given him hia conge,
rihe net a married woman ana he bud
oeen a boy.
He recalled eery incident of the
farewell. A youthlul paasion It may
have been, but he could not dispute
it even new it waa a passion that lift
ita mark.
There bad been conservatory
opening out of the room she occu
pied. It waa In the conservulorjr that
he had niaile hlinaelf the most ab-
aurd there, and for a moment ut the
piano, at which ah bad seated her
aelf IndilTe rently, and where he had
knelt to her like a kver In 'The Lon
don Journal." Bhe hod atrolli-d
alonfj, aniltinif at the flowera, aaylrir
cruel thinff to him In her new and
careless voice, and be had followed
her wistfully like a whipped, dug,
pleading to be readmitted to favor.
A apray of fern that ahe had dropped
had been captured by him pasaion
ately ahe had touched It in their
lint moment together. She shrugged
her shoulders with a aneer, and bia
eye filled ut her cruelty.
"What do you auppoae there waa in
boy "Hlie you to hold a woman like
me?" the had asked.
It waa the baraheat thing alie could
have aaid, and be rmemin-rcd that at
that he hud broken down altogether,
flood heavens, how preposterous he
had been how wrongly he had gone
to work, always being pathetic and
reproachful!
However, It waa over. He had not
"found balm for hie wound in six
months" as she had prophesied, but
In nine years he had married, and for
gotten her existence entirely until it
was recalled to him oy the sight of
her name in the visitors' list.
Now the recollections rushed hack
at him, nnd while he laughed at his
former pelf ns a fool, he waa conscious
of a alrunge tremor at the prospect
of Mil. .jf her once more.
He bved his wife alncerely. Twelve
months ago he could bave contem
plated meeting Mrs. Jernynghnm
without misgiving. Hut he had been
married 12 months. The time bud
not lessened hia love, but it had nat
urally dispelled the romance. After
all, to be "in love" with a woman Is
a greater aafeguard against others
thun to "love her." He waa bound to
acknowledge to himself that he waa
frightened ut the thought of seeing
Mrs. Jernynghum again. He had, as
a mutter of fact, avoided the Casino
since he knew she waa In Dieppe.
He put down hia paper an- looked
- ncrose at Nellie rending a Tauchnlti
novel. How pretty ahe was, and how
trustful! What would she any, could
ahe divine hia present mood 7 Hinlea
na It waa, it would cut her to the
heart. Huh, he waa fool. Why
should that make him afraid to ven
ture out of doorst He waa not fond
of her atlll of course he wae not.
The Tnuchnltx novel dropped to
Mrs. Maxwell's In p.
"What are you thinking about, dar
ling?" she asked.
"I waa thinking how charming yu
look In that frock, my dour," he an
awered. He preserved tlie habit of
making graceful speechea io hia wife.
Cynical bachelor friend aald he for
got who ahe wua that it wa the
force of habit.
"There waa A nasty black wrinkle
between your eyebrows, Jack, and
you were tugging your muetnulie, aa
you alwoys do when you're 'put out."
....,. .1 1.... I. t.U p,i..lr I
1 OU IOIIK VIIKI IIIIUK " .
admit It but you weren't thinking
o."
"Nellie, come her. To you remem
ber, soon after we were married, you
asked me a question. Toil asked me
It I had ever eared deeply for another
girl than yourself."
"I remember," said Nellie. "Yea?"
"I told you what an Infernal Idiot 1
had once muile of myself over a mar
ried woman, i usked you, too, never
to use a certain scent because It ru
tiilnded me of her. You know all
that?"
"1 know; I knowj go on!"
"Well, she's here, that's all, and
confound It I'm rather aorry."
"Oh!" said Nellie. And then there
was a punse lictweentliui. Bhe was
the one to lireok it,
"It It's quite all over, Jack? She
couldn't, ahe daren't attempt to 7
You're married-you would simply
have to bow and pass on. llesidcs, by
your own account she was well, she
didn't cure for you any more. Why
should you mind seeing her?"
"I don't know," he muttered, Ir
resolutely; "I'd rather not, that's ull.
Anyhow, let's talk of something else.
We are leaving Dieppe the end of the
week; as u mutter of fnct, 1 dare any
I shall never cuine across her!"
Mrs. Maxwell, however, was not sat
isfied. For our tiling, she wanted to
remain longer in Dieppe than they
hud at tii'Kt proposed, and for another,
ahe objected on principle to her hus
band being nervous of a rencontre
wilh any woman in the wide, wiile
world. "
"Come for a walk," ih- said, "suit
don't be such a stupid liny. One would
think you were In love with her now,
to hear you talk. You'll make me
Jealous!" And she inmle a mirthless
pretense ut a laugh which would have
dceeited no living sou! lint a husband,
"(let ready, I'm going to put on my
but and If you're very good you shall
asotne and watch ue low all our money
b lit UlUio."
Tineas Healtfi Im
Stiong nerves. They nre tho fountain
from whloh flows all the energy, all tho
strength and all the vital Hwcrs of tho
body. Strong twrvmi overoomo tho wenk
nossca and dUonlors of tho syctom and pivo
to the stop a Fpringluess, to tho oyo a
brlghtnoHS and to tho mind a clnurnts.s that
they can got from no other 6ourco. If you
are tired and wrvous. Irritable, rostloss,
run-down and Bleoijlosa, build up your
worn-out nerves with
Bf. Miles
, Is is a brain-food and non-e-reetorer without an equal; and it nourishes, fortifies and refros
both body and mind, as nothing else can. Now Is tho timo to beia.
ISoli bv vQ (trosctfts oa a gtMiantM. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkinx
She l.j. i;w been more bewitch-
Ilng or Kiin ttish in their courtship
than s' . vat during that evening.
rar moii! luiiny man ine man iniii
eelf she r u i.rd that she had a rivul
though U i .i-ht be only a memory
and she y.tl forth bll ler fLirt-x to
aniuhllutc Iter. Ilr:r.itif I. i"nriit!rui7
Jack would never lint:; -tn cutitiinu
by a woman who a : : L": ' I' - k-
ing. And a woman of the world ul o?
Jack hated achoolgirls! ' "evorthe
lcss," mused Mrs. Maxwell. t..
plating her reflection complucwitiy in
one of the mirrors of the gaming
room), "I think I ought to be capable
of holding my own agninat the laily,
I really do!"
The wrong horse come in again, and
again, undeterred by ill fortune, she
drew a ticket from the bowl,
As she lifted her head she Ml her
husband beside her give a gnhun'c
Mart. The next instunt, follow' n?
the direction of hia (ran, ahe knew
the woman.
"rinln," ahe meditated; "evidently
fallen off! Now, I wonder If she lius
charm of manner enough to make h'ln
lose sight of that, or if I dare venture
on a heroic course?'1
'My darling, don't you think we've
played this Miotic gnme lonr
enough?" said Jnrk in a atrulu.i'
voice. ''Let us go Into the terrace."
Bo he could not even trust hinm'1
in the same room with her, couldn't
he? It waa too bad; really. It i
humiliating.
"You go, cVnrcst," replied Mrs.
Maxwell, sweetly. "I know you hate
to be here, and I am much too in
fatuated) to leave off yet myself, fiv
and smoke your cigar In pence anil the
fresh air, and come back fur mc when
you've finished It. I shnll he perfict
ly siifu. and I mean to 'break the
bank!"
Jock departed obediently, arid, out
of the tail of her eye his wife watched
the other woman take note of Jt.
"Now, will she follow him or not ?"
she asked herself. "Not Just yet. I
suppose it would be too ninrki d.
Putienza!"
It was ten minutes later when Mrs.
.lernyghnm sauntered cure Irssly from
her place lit the table out through
the glass door, nixs Mrs, Mum!!
cllurxilher liniuis in her lap v illi f:ul
den nervousness. After nil II w:,s a
heroic course. Hud she li.in rush anil
foolhardy 7 There was moonlight out
side, and the lapping of w.iv. s. Fntnl
adjuncts to audi a mutter! In tlic
moonlight, too, the crenture'a appear
ance would be aoflened and reliucd.
She had made a mistake, perlinps
she had placed him In temptnl Ion lie
would have avoided. Should she Join
him reacue him, while there was stIIV
time? Not Rbe would not, she would
stand her chance. Moonlight or no
moon light, ahe would risk it.
Two franca more and the devil take
the hindmoatl
They eame fae to face ahe hud
planned It eo and her slight gesture
of surprise was perfect. "Mr. Maxwell
you? la it possible?"
"How do you do, Mrs. Jernyugham.
I" He was going to say he was
pleased to meet her, but dechhd
not to.
"I did not know you were in Dieppe.
Have you been here long?"
"I have Wen here, with my wife,
alinut a month," lie answered.
"With your wife? Ileallj!" She
gave a faint smile-a smile he remem
bered very well. "So you are inurriul
am I to congratulate you?"
"Thank you," he anld; "you we very
kind. Your husband I"
"He's deud; so don't inquire about
his health. You were alwaye miiklni;
bltindera of that sort," 8ho laughed
"I used to correct you ill that fat-hlnn
long ago, didn't I? You see, I haven't
changed. Well, well, well, and so
you're married? I old you you'd
marry you didn't believe me then!"
"Ah, but you were right."
"Of course 1 was right. Shan't we
sit down? or won't your wife let
you? I any, are you heiiieckcd? You
used to be the sort of boy who'd be
henpecked. I'srhaps you've improved
since those days."
Hhe leaned forward, and 11 led her
eyes on him In Just the manner he
used to flnil so Irresistible. Somehow
It seemed less distracting now. The
eyes hud not altered perhaps, but In-r
fnce wua older, and lluvl expression
looked out of place on it. There uns
even a sadness to him In beholding
the change that time had wrought In
her. The woman whose iiirmoi y hud
thrilled him so waa gone. lie ha1
thought ulMiut her ao much, iiml now
she did not exist. It was pathetic,
and what waa more painful still -tills
wreck of Nora Jernyiiliuiu rould
not Join with him in mourning li'
her. He wept alone.
"You are not glad to sue met" she
aald.
lie was not; he was sorry. His ery
soul was full of regret, of synipatliy.
Hut he could nut tell her so, and lie
listened for ten minutes courteously
to her distressing provocations, her
disheartening pleasantries. Thru lu
rose. She would not make conquest of
him again, she knew It perfectly; lie
hail escaped from her chariot wheels
for all time.
"Then I suppose this Is the last time
you will be likely to see me?" she said,
shaking hands ill gtinil liy.
"I suppose so," he answered, ltitt
to himself he suit! that the Wt time
he had ever seen her had been nine
jvars ago,
Mrs. Mnwrll looked up Inquiringly
ns he returned to her.
"Amine yourself, dvarcst?" she said,
innocently.
"I shn'l be Hintised to-morrow." re
plied M.ivvvell, "when I can laugh at
myself! Touight, somehow, 1 can
not." And Mrs. Maxwell, uinlvrttnuding,
was content - Mines, and White.
"My wifo was down with nervous pros
tration nnd general debility for years, and
nothing 'wo could do for her seemed to do
her any good. When wo heard of Pr.
Miles' Nervine wo dropped all other treat
ment and bognugiving her that medicine,
nnd Una results were apparent from tho
start. Sho improved rapidly that in a
few months she h:d regained her old Umo
health and energy, and they returned to
stay." C. W. Olmsted, Klekapou, Okla.
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The Oldest and Best;
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tind It' rb: of great curative power,
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Marches ..-.it nr. 1 rvmov.-s all :mi:uci
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If You would know
The Whole Truth,
Read between the lines.
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Cereal
is the most
Nutritious
sit
and
Economical
of any of the
Cereal Coffees."
That's the
verdict rendered
by those
who use
Cereal Coffee.
Sore Lungs
mean weakened lungs all
caused by a cold and coujdi.
Weak lungs sooner or later
mean consumption.
Shiloh's
Consumption
will heal and strengthen the
lunj;s, cure cold and stop the
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BITS OF PERSONALITY.
Theodore Hoosevelt Is five feet nine
inches in height, and- weigh 1C5
pounds. He tiercises daily.
A movement is on foot In Tennessee
to have the state purchase the old
home of Tresident Jam. r. K. folk, in
Nashville, as a governor's mansion.
AH Ferrough ltey, the Turkish min
ister to this country, i.i fa-.t adopting
American customs. He M'W wears
u straw hat when out of doors and
has Joined the Chinese minister In the
use of the bicycle.
The German emperor !:an been an
occupant of the throne 12 years, bis
imperial majesty having succeeded on
the death of his father. Emperor
I'rederirk, who died at Merlin June
15, laS3.
A portrait of Walter Q. Gresliam ia
to be displayed with honor in the
galleries of the emperor of Japan.
This tribute ib In recognition, of Mr.
Cn sham's service in carrying
through auccessfully the treaty be
tween Japan and this country during
the second term, of President Cleve
land. Dr. John Charles Kyle, bishop of biv
i rpool, who died recently, waa twice
i;?!cct preacher at Oxford and once at
Cambridge. His father was a banker,
nnd the late bishop for a abort timii
took a part in the business. Then
hinnciul difficulties came in his way,
and, leaving commerce, he exchanged
his business career for that of a clar
t'.vinan. Huron llayashl, the new Japanese
minister to the court of fit. James,
's regarded as one of the ablest among
Japanese junior statesmen. The early
part of his oflicial career was passed
in the department of public works,
I i:t he wus p.uljsepjciitly transferred
to the foreign office, where he rose to
t!ie rank of vice minister, holding that
pr-.t throughout the war with China
n'-.il receiving u patent of nobility for
diKtinguilicd si rvices.
COMMON MISQUOTATIONS.
"Just ennse and impediment."
"Cause or jn;.t Impediment." (l)ook
of Common Prayer.)
"The even tenor of their way."
"The noii i less tenor of their way.'
((Iray'a K!cgy.)
"Kreth field and pastures new."
"Fresh woods nnd pastures new,
(.Milton, byeldns.)
"Make assurance doubly sure."
"Make ni.sunuiee double sure. (MaC'
belli. Act IV. Sc. 1.)
"Menedic.t the married man" should
be "Jlencillek the married man." (.Much
Alio About .Nothing.)
"Kiilh'th as the gentle dew.'
"Droppith as the gentle rain." (Mer
chant of Venice. Act IV. So. 1.)
"The man that hath no music in Ms
soul." "The man that bath no muUc
In himtelf." (Iliii!. Act V.Sc.l.)
"Cliaritv covereth a multitude of
sins." "Charity shall cover the multl
tm'.e of fins." (I I'cter l:S.)
"The tongue is an unruly member."
"Hut the tuiiPMic can no uian tame; It
is an unruly evil." (.lames 3:8.)
rails like l.ucifcr ever to rise
again." "Calls like I.ueifer Never to
hope, again." (Henry VILJ. Act III
Sc. S.)
"Thick as autumn leaves In Vallom
lirosa." "Thick ns autumnal leaves
that strew the brook in Vallombrosa."
(Milton. 1'aradise Lost, Hook I.)
"A man convinced against his will
Will hold the same opinion sliil." "Ho
that complies against hi wilt Is of his
own opinion still. (Hutler. Huuibras
Part III.)
GLOSSARY OF CHINESE TERMS
listen A district.
Usiang A village.
Fu A prefecture.
l'nn Kwel foreign ilcvil.
1 1 u i A club or association.
Total tiovcrnor of a province.
Kwaing: Sul The young emperor,
Chun Chi The general council of
state.
Tsung' I.I Ynmen The foreign of
flee. Nci Ko lrnnd secretariat and im
perial chancery.
Chung Tang A grand secretary of
state, of whom there arc six.
Chihtai- (lovernor general, usually
superintending two provinces,
Hong Wong Wui society for the
protection of the emperor the re
form society.
Kwang Vu Wul The young emper
or's chief udviscr, and- the leader of
the reform party
l.lung Kai Chu Second advisor of
tlio eiuierur nnd reform leader. Com
ing to America.
Ye llo Cliunn Society commonly
known as the ltoxcra literally, right
eousness, harmony and lists.
.Sun.
IN THE BALDJJEADED ROW.
"He has a very lofty brow, I think
"Yes, and if it were to get uny loftier it
would hit him in the back of the neck.
riiilmlelpliia Trem.
"l'.ald headed men generally seem so
cheerful and happy." "Of course; they
can't remember how they looked when
they had hair." Indiananolis Journal.
"Who was the M-ientil who made the
discovery that baldiiei-s was 11 sicn of
intellect?" "I don't know hia name.
All 1 know in that he was bald." Indi-
imapo! is I res.
j .lunes "That bald-headed mull is
using hair restorers, lie must be con
I tcuiphiiing mntriiiiony." Johnson
"Very likely he' just got a divorce."
1 , Y. Journal.
I "When woman gets into polities,"
i asked the shoe cVrk, "will she have a
pull?" "She will." answered the Cheer
j fu! Idiot, "il her husband is bald-head-1
cd."-- Inilinnapolis Journal.
"THE Ml LWAUKIE."
A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil
waukeoASt 1'uul Knilwsv, known all
over the I'nioii an llu lirent lUiiwnir
rmining tlie "'runi. r l.iiuiteil" triii
every day and ni!:lit bei,,eii s-, yit,i
and Chicago, and Uiiului and In, firo,
' Tl eo'ilv peifect ir.un in Je- ,irld.'
Cnderstand : Conoee' ions uui-U
with All Triinsi-oi tiiieiit'il I..i,.-s. ex-n--int;
to passeuifrs tlu liet fevi.- knoan.
Luxurious roaches, i-i,vi i- llg'i;, steam
heat, of a veiity ii: -lilcl ti r i otlier
line.
See tlist vour tiel et i-.nds M " I'hi.
lllv ankee" win 11 ii.iiu In iimv point in
theCnii.il Sla'es or Canada. All tick
et i.i'Ui sell thein.
Kor rstes. pumplilvts nr oilier inloi
malion, s.ldiefs,
J.W.C.ii-Ki, V. J.Kiu.v.
Tim', l'sss Aa'. Ccneral A.-eni,
Stun., Wish. i'kii.im, Or' 1
When von are bilious, use tlios !
I mn u littlo pills k;ie 11 i IVU iti 1
l. lile l arlv l.isers 10 cleans.' the liv. ,
nd lH.el. They mvr gtv. lr.
V. K. Kreiuer.
THE NEW
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Model 39. Price $(i0. Ladies' Chainicss
fpeciileation" Fraiim 22-inch, optional 20 inch; norutved N ). ti liar
wilh fipanding sieni. rhainlest 'iS ineli g"r. optional 7 '.inc!i, l.'u'
ineli i. &. I. Tires, optional pedals ; CiJa'-incii cranks; din-et lillinu
eat, foiward 1, optional. Hunt, Xo. 77 saddle.
Model 40. Price $50. Racer
Specifications Fruiiiu 20-ineli, optional 22 incli Bin! 2-l inc!i ; special
No. 20 forward extension racinjr b-r with pxpamling alem, op'ional
regular No, 20 bar, willio':' extension, 9 ued on Model 41 ; fit inch
gear, optional Hl-inih and H7 Ineli ; J-iiic,li chain ; l?j-imii Hurt
foul f'peeiiil tiree, optioinl li. i I. ("i'4 note) ; (l7 inch cranks rat
Imp pedals; lorwaid 1, sen post, d re. ; lilting poet optional ; 1'ioiwi
iai ii.g eui'dlc ; iliiiiieiive ex. lur, crini-.m with iilii" etiipinK.
Notk. WViali, as apei'iliwl, 20's' p muds, which may he ic luccd
to le liian 2ii oniiilj In' Him n!'i;.:ii.')ii i I.'-4 iiich liariford No.
7) rui-liiir t'ri-H ivliieli ur ln.j lijilit. hoivmer, 'jr ro.id u-o and are not
yiisraineed.
Model 41. Price $40. .Men's Light Roadster
Speeilicalions I'rniiii) 22-iecli, optional 20 ineli and 24-iucli; No 20
tiHi- w itli cxpauilii-.K Htein ; hi-im h m ar, optional 77 inc'u and 84
inch ; !) 10 inch chain, lijj inch cranks ; 1',, inch (i .A ,1. tiics. o(
tional liariford No. 80; rat ttau pedaie, optional ruhber; direct tilt
ing kbi post, oolional lorward I,; limit No 70 ?iddti.
Model 42. Price $40 Ladies' Light Roadster
SpeciCicaliolie Fioiiih 22 ineli, optional il) inch and 21-inch; up
curved No. 0 liar with expandint? s'ein ; 72 inch i;-ar opt ion il H ir.eli
and 77-iueli ; II 10 l-icli chain ; O'.j-iiicli cranks; 1 :,H inch (J & J.
lirt'H, nplional llartJord No. SO; diiect liltinn ft at put. limit No
77 eaddle.
WE havo sceurcil the scivifos of T. A. HOOD, an export Uicyelo Repairer, and will conduct a iirst-class Re
pair shop. Our Ricycle Trade for 1'JOO was very eiicoiirajrin lo us, and we shall be better prepared this year to
give our Customers the Rest Service.
Our Sundry Department will contain everythinj; in line of Bicycle Supplier) at Prices which will make our Com
petitors wonder how we can sell thein at such Low Figures. (
Hair-Riddle Hardware Company.
Sixth Street, Grants Pass Oregon.
h Bureau nlnferiiafleiL
The Purlinpton ticket ofHce in Puril.irnl i-; a vcritaLle
Bureau uf Information for travelers--a jikti e wht.TO
lliey cm learn wiiat it v. ill cost tu rt-ach ANY point in
America or Europe; l:uw long tin; trip will u.ke, and
what there is to see on the way.
If you are figuring vn an eastern trip, drop in and
get full information, or, if you prefer, write ine about it
Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and
KVKKYWHKKK beyond.
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Dyspepsia Cure
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can approach It in etlicieucj. It In
mantly relicreKatid pertuanentlT cures
IPiii, lndiBestion, llcaftburu,
Klatu!euct S.iur Stomach, "Nausea.
Sick Headache, Oast ralitia Cramps and
all other results of imperfect dtRCit ion.
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Model 43. Price $35. Men's Roadster
Specifications Frame 22-inch, . ptioiml 20 ind., 24 inch ami 0
ineh; No. 20 bar ailh adjustable sti in ; 81-inch gear, optional 77
inch and 84-inch ; 3-16 inch chain ; (i7,-im h i-rankr ; 1 inch U. &
J. tires; rat trap pedals; direct til.iiu seat A; Kimbier No. 2 S.
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Specifications-Flame 22 inch, optional 20-inch a id 24-itii-li; up.
cuivedNo. 6 har wilh ailjnstable fiem; 72-iuch gear, optional 18
inch and 77-iuch; 3-10-iiicb chain; 0,'ainch cranks, 1 inch U. & J.
tires; rubber pedals; ilirtut tiltlnjj seat poet; Uanihler No.'S 8. B.
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Men's Model 00. Price $25. 28-in Wheels
Specifications Frame 22-inch optional 20-inch, 24-innh and 2ii-incli;
reversible bar with inteinal fastener 80 inch cear, 72 inch and 01
inch optiunal; 3-10 inch chain; 7 .'finch cranks, OjJ.incli optional;
I'D-inch viimle tube tires; rat trap pedals: L Pent poat with i i ler
mil fastener; Garlord saddle.
Ladies' Model 01. Price $25. 2S-in Wheels
Specifications-Frame 21-incli, optional 10-inch and 24 inch ; revcrji
ble bar with internal fastener, 03 im h Kent ; (ll-incli an 1 77-im li op
tional: 3-10 inch chain; 0,'. inch cranks, 7Jjinch optional; l-ineh
single tube tires; ruhher pedals ; Lteatnost withintcrn.il laslencr;
Harford ladles' saddle.
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suieral steamsiliiii linns fur II nn, 1I11 111
Japan, t'liins, l'liilippincs, Central anil
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l'us station or ailjresa
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BAD COLDS
yuniine n 10 yeitrs heliind. folds do
not now have to ho endured. M t nuki. r
DvNiaic Ta holes (culled tlvnnmic from
their rnercy) crowd a week's ordinary
treatment into Il hours and shout tho
worsts of colds over uiiit.
''It n the worst case of irrip I ever hud.
A half dozen friends hud sure cuius. Mid
it buns on. Heard of the Dynamic Ta
ri.is. To m v ainaxenicnt thev stoppeil hoth
cold nnd couch Hie tir.-t night. I endorse,
and recommend tlieni to the people."
HuciAi Hkmi itv, Kx-.meiiilM.Tot congress
and Attorncc. P I siansome ritrcel, Min
r ramisio, July 7. l'.rno.
"Winter colds have always heen Keriom
tlunns to me. Thev are hard and Mav lor
moiitlis. Hut the last was stopped suddenly
by Muiiii, liijoii: Taiiclks. Hoiii
coiich and cold disappeared in a couple of
days. Nothitt(t else does this for me."
Mas, Km ma I,, Holm., U Moss St., tsn
r raneiseo. A uj:. ti, '00.
"I live across the street from where
Mcmifl's Hyamu: Tabihes are made.
Unit IS how I llrst lent then, I'h.,- l,.n
colds without nutice. I took a d.izen'hoies
with me tor self and friends when I went
lo Nome." H. L. Va Winkle, fanitulist.
H17 Wa-hineton .Street .s I.'.-,.,.,
August lo. i'.IOI.
Sent postniiid for 9.", p,,i- i .1...,.,. i.c
IN f.AMt JJUI'H (O. v,i,, ,".n,,n
street, tan Krrncisco. Alo on sale by our
local auent M. f lj-.mkns.
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