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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1902)
What la the boot a friend can ba To any aonl, to you or me? Not only eliclter, comfort, rest —' Inmoat refreshment, anexpreaoed. Not only a bclorod raid« To t.res.l life'» labyrinth at our aid». Or uith lore'» torch lead on before. Though the«»- he much, there yet la inora. J 10NI IKIBt Of ESKIMOS J A« excellent Reason. An old sen captain, under the Im pression that he waa saying a g»**l thing, aske»l a lady passenger why men never k i n «¿R8 another, while Indies waste a world ol hisses on fem i nine laces. "Because," the lady replied, "the men have something (tetter to kiss and the women h aven't?’ JOHN POOLS* PORTLAND, OR IL Dark Hair Past « I Marrtmta Slrest. Can glvs ymi ihs beat 1 eraalaa III luutar« a n d F lig h t» « , W iipliullÌM. PU mm and Qe na tal M*»hl»i»ry Wi-.-d Mai hint’« a • poetali» ' • • ns iahuts Im» Ins There baa been discover»*! u|»on one " I have uaed Ayer's llalr Vigor of the Islands of the lludsou Hay. the for a great many years, and al though I am past eighty years of remnant of a lost trll>e of Eskimo«, a TWO PCR CERT DIVIOEND. age, yet I have not a gray hair in community which has been for centu W» will |*»y «dividend of i iwr rent i»r my head." month on tii»nev payable tuuu(biyi ries without Intercourse with any oth Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. gwd «si nthy. Call or w 1 ha For fortv year's Pis«»’» Cura for Con The l>e«t friend la an atmoaphera er representatives of the humau s;»e- HIM TLA NO OIMHHNO CO. Warm with all inspirations dear. elee, and whose members never, until sumption Its* cured coughs aud ooids. At L. M . PA Via, Prsshlsat. druggists. Prlca 2b cent». W c m ean a ll (h a t ric h , Wherein we breathe the large, free breath quite recently, had an op|«ortuully of »H Waahlna«»« M.. Clly Ot life that hath no taint of death. d a rk c o lo r y o u r h a ir used sw ing a white mnu. The facta of the Shewed Profound CenceN. Our friend la an wncooscinua part discovery are well established, having P h yllis— Harry Is the most con to h a v e . I f it's g ray n o w , Of every true beat of our heart; • A '*« *'« «v g v av s « •» •« •« < » « » « '« « A it» > * • • • » 1 bccu rv|«ortcd to the Federal authorities ceited man I ever met. A »tretyrth. a growth, whence we derive I I WANT TO UT FOR CASH | no m a t t e r ; fo r A y e r 's at Ottawa by the Her. V W. Hiicklaml. Maud— What makes you think so? God's health, that keepa the world alive. H a i r V ig o r a lw a y s re Mr. Buckland «ays that these strange P hyllis— Whv, he tlrst asserts that I —Lucy Larcom. *' ('birken, thick ami < leene (calli- 1 sto res c o lo r to gray h a ir. Oil cloth trays may be considered a I T It suits his purpose I. a perfect neg i*x»ple will virtually live In the atone am the most adorable woman In the • e ra . A«l<l re «a cheap and sloppv substitute for the atlve. although It may be ttaeleaa for age. knowing no metals. Their hahl- world, the most beautiful, li tellectnal. S o m e tim e s it m u k e s th c O. O. S M IT H . real thing. but If von will try them other papers. Hut It Is to dispel the tathms are built entirely of the skulls and In every ree|w«t a paragon, and h a ir g ro w v e ry h e a v y and then he wants me to marry him I one* when making bromide or veloa Idea In the mind of the beginner, that of whale«. « «ta>»«» ara,t».»i»t»»«ia»*me 1 lo n g ; and it stops fa llin g prints von will continue to use them a perfect negative must he crisp and The home o f the tribe Is upon South- Si> n i, « , K .n ,'» « H S for that purpose. Apart frv ,u the small clear, black and white. Aa moat am«- tun,»ton Island, a piece of water girt f it s o f th e h a ir, too. >ft»< X h « « ',U i» s t N mvx S M .ih « r u H K . » I i n e o o io i o » s ib i s .A iu .» .tto « ü S I I • • s WMW. All Snt|,iAts. coot which enables one to have asjteu ra make “»nap shots" and these land nearly as large as the Mate of ws. l»S. IL I l t u o i i J •11 « Il A i. SSL. A,« I, I I'li kU sM eS M kFS are a* a general rule under-exposed. Maine, lying at the extreme north end ¡ - ^ H I L I P had known her ever so many trays around aa solutions ns«sl. It y«>»tt d to g g l« , e s s m tl sui>|dy j o t t , they are especially Hable to turn our of Hudson Hay. These people or their IQ / , v. r i>;niv she came to re, a then* ts the cleanliness. Stains on Anything Hut tunny. WONIM RI HI. s»nd U , Ut»> d o llm a u d » • W ill > l | ' I M t HOMI! J » « a b«<tits Its s u ra a nd g i« s iti» ttaiu« little, rone*lli»i*4 child. He drew prints are common annoyances wheu black and white negative«, more ee ancestor« have undoubtedly Inhabited Myer—The average' man taken life o t r«ntr m w ts s l « » i - t « « » * '■ • A d d i IR L A IM I.N T If they ns«' prepared develop- the Island ever since pre Columbian ton rerlottely. her to a* hool on his little cart, bo one tray Is used for various purposes. peclally J . C. A V K U I X » . . L * w « U . U . A K t • • -• M A . «SS I k MSS.Ì * a » ! . . . lllti^ I ll.t V t» V . e _ v a i« * o » 4 « > n ti e ie taught her to ride when older, aud Procure a few rough wo »den frames ers, which are tnoatly hydroklnone, on days, aud at the prvreut Bute they ex Gyer—Oh, I don't know. It'a no SO«» Sua'lot I» tt»ll«tl w h e u her favor waa no longer to be • ,«•)>>«, •■ !•• h» «»>«« about three Inches deep a.nl as large areount of its keeping qualities In eolu- 1st exactly as they must have done Joke to Is» arrested for munter, ,w ,.» l* w ith o u t *»|t«<* won by snowy kltteua or sugared as desired for the slxe you work, a tlon. Now hydroklnone Is a harsh de then. Having Is-, n isolated for so long IIU M I b a t S t « « ! » • • UU UW WW H— lu tll» M« «WtM w ith Millions of sufferer» use Hamlin's Wla- sweetmeat* he bad laid at her feet a yard or tw o of white oil cloth and a veloper and only suitable for negative« a period It Is natural that they should ct Ks w w T äi M k uM tMe IIIU H Wt>t.4»«rul 1 hi p, s»cs* many peculiarities. A very re- anl Oil (or pain every year and rail It ■ma „«SS h » ts - tut.l», ho.la man's strong love, a heart that was few tacks Is all that Is necessary. that have received ample exposure t by 4 r u f f 1 a l l h IU»i4 [ >-•>«• anti t» « » i» iu .» Ortol is a good all around developer markable collection of their utensils, blesiwsl. Ask your druggist, lie knows. brave and loyal aud true as steel. Take a piece of the oil cloth Ih « l « M lll« t, UU N S U M P T IC a ituw » 1« Houli, «I «, 1 And she—she thought of the face she four Inch«'« larger each way than your for snap ahots. where pvro Is disliked. *»'•!*’«»* of the chase, and other ob- lltvlng Papa Away. »10» iw iti » txium ry 1 h n u«h ih « um u ( i h t ia » had seen for the tlrst time but one frame and taek It around the outside but with all Its staining qualities, pyro Jwts. was secured by Mr. Buckland, | , « l i l t l « w . l * u i « U I « « «Sia rsMntiM «tiu'lu» «•<>«• "Mamma?* said h-jear old Tommy. ih» w rllu» »1 « ,« t *,*» .|,a « r « s i routoJt»«, w att H short mouth before, the dark, hand one and a half inches from the edge. ran be excelled. Pyro and metol In hut. to the great regret of the Canadian '•I'll het my pony ran l*at you." t.ady Prompters. h» •u,i-»««iw ll) Ss«« la ,11 * • ! • « « tll« « « « « II» « u « ,■«<«*• tu •» * « , » t « r r h . * > t h » M i . luuw. * combination ts a developer that can be authorities. It was allowed by him to some fare that had l^hted into a look The surface is not so Hable to scratch Women prompters have been tried at "W hy, dear, what do you mean?" ih iu a l. (h « u in s li« u t, s » n u ,• • * • » , tituna-F> 11»»«, k U u « t a, «V ii . 1 imo h« «tl*» 4 « uf l«MUUtt,, of Involuntary admiration at sight of your print*, and It is easy to chan adapted easily to long or short expo» I*»** Into the hand* of private p«>reona. asked the astonished mother. the Berlin (heaters with saure««, aa It la i* c h a re *« « , i " ' t ' e i 1 a ll ««,1 • • • hin» , ur«>* by diluting the developer and a The huts on the Island are built by her. the face of the wealthy city atm»* when through with. t‘« ii« « i* , UI tt< ,h » «tir « M i« lui •«.) has l>een found that their eolraa tarry "I mean in a rara," replied the rlr«'St«« lt»t,!•(« •««tit^a, i oan eb — much u od <r«po*cd negative can be puttltif to<v(hvr the great Ja*a of youngster ger—Edgar Reynolds. *1 heard |»a|a »ay that you better acme« the st*ge and are leas l A l IO » I II» K A l i l i H t - M I In his address before the convention iua,|t, to yield a fair print by leaving whales aud then covering them with ranM talk fatter than a horae ran trot." audible In the auditorium. rinly one month ago. and already the THEC CEEWO CHINESE MEOICINE CO. lustrous eyes had learned to watch for o f the Photographers' Association of i n ¡1, g diluted pvro tnetol developer skin*, in the middle of the primitive IJM», Ihne »1., IswUaal. Ur«a«a. T e w f a » <lsA A l l s n ' a r » « t rttK K . Eats Cara on th« Cob. his comlug. already the girlish heart America. Lucius W. Hltehcxw'k said the until well stained through the Aim. dwelling* Is a slight elevation, on ae* m e*t»< Allea 0. (H a u rte d , l e H o y , N Y , l« r a following, which Is excellent advice for such a negative Is a disappointment to which stands the stone lamp, employed had learned to throb at his voice. "1 ran bite an apple as well aa I Ir» Wrtte « » « lu p U o l A ita ti • V uol I l curtMi « h lb And he? No wonder he was fasci any amateur: "Get your lmprra»>ona look at. but the print Is txt ter than for lighting heating, cooking, and melt- could when a child, and I can eat corn M a in a , « « o s t in a , >lani|-, « w u lta n , a c h ln g tool, i l s ta i« « n o « o r l i s t i 1 • » » « • <««y A « e r ta la nated by that fresh young face, ami as from nature, and don't try to manufac the negative In detail and contrast. Ing snow and drying clothe«. This pfl the rah as well a-any ,er»>n alive," « u ro b -r l'o r u « a » *l e u s b 'ti« A lt tin ta s i» !« m lt the days went by be smiled to see bow ture them In cold Mood. Art Is largely The amber color of a pyro develop»*! lamp Is nothing more than an open dish «aid a lady sixty eight years old ami a I I . Sta. l»wn I «oc»|tt a n , « u l> a lllu w . the love of the woman crept Into the a matter of seeing. It Is the same old negative, although thlu, tuakce It a of whale oil. with a wick of dry m ss customer of W its Rroe., the (amona His Vhoks Jury. dentists, of Portland, Oregvui. Innocence of the child. And so when story of a young student starting out slower printer than a much more soaked In fat. Idiwtor Uriel— I sr« that rase ol She had l>een fitted with full seta of Philip Howard asked her for her love with his sketching outfit, and walking dense, black and w hite negative d ev el-, The whale la the chief means of she had no heart to give him. She told four miles to find something to paint, oped In hydroklnone, metol. am dot or Hubetatence of these poor peopla. They upper and lower teeth by W in Broth yonra la on. Jury drawn yet? &CAW THOTBAKrtAM law yer Hktuner — Y«a, and it's a him so with womanly tenderness and and the master doing beautiful things nnllnal. In the perfect negative there use the hone for many purpoace. mak- er*, and was |«erfectly astonished to find pity, and he had left her presence a in his back yard. Not that everything should be only abs«>lute oitacity In the ing plates and cups aud toboggan like that ahe is now as well supplied with splendid one. law yer Brief— Above th« average In very sa«U very silent man. la beautiful, and worth painting, for It very blghcet lights, such as the shds. They also manufacture abdgea teeth that she eau use as the waa when The following day broke fair and Isn't but then» are lots of beautiful glancing of the sun on the crest of the of walrus tusks, with deer antlers for a little girl. Wise Brothers have revo intelligence, eh? law yer bkinner— No. *»ay below it. bright, w l.j golden sunlight on the hill- things that you will pass every day waves, and absolute transparency only cr'"»ph‘ci«. The meuilwra s|wak a dl lutionised modern dental methotis. There is no m»re pain to 1« frared to|«e and June time mists In the valley, because you have not the eyee to see where the lines require to b« pure alrat i»eeuliar to thciuselvra aud they lets« Ikoaomy. f/j/f Along the whlto, winding road lead- them. Keep on the alert for beautiful black. Between these two extremes arc the in st daring of hunters. Not bv people who have their teeth attend It la th« es|vcrleu,« of every gno>i ing to the village. In the eooloee» of combinati« ns and arrangements all the these must be even gradations through ui-re than sixteen members of the tri In* ed to, and the «vet ie very moderate flOUWIOfTtk miTATCa They make a great epeclaly «>( crown housewife that to practice rc, n,u, y <«« the dvwy morning, walked Florence time. You are just as apt to ara them all the tone» ami half tone*. O u r now survive. articles a« spt«es, (taking powder A5A5ADPLTC0AT Mr Hiicklaml agree« with the expbtr- and brl lg,» work, and even when II is I Thorne. in the street cars as any vv here Mae. and exposure tends to produce the mid,He Uk« la generally at the rl»k ,-f The birds are singing their matins In tf you store up a reserve of souvenir« tones at the expense of the lights ai d ers who lielteve the story that Andree necessary to take out all of th« old atu) IT HA5 NO EQUAL Tbe few ,«uta tvt«'» _ the tree tops; the brook Is laugh ug as of this sort you will do more original shadows. Under exposure give* the was murdered by the Eskimos. He has teeth and put In full new acts, the re- i,raBh and oom fort. CAv4 .M w n n u t suit is simply wontlerfnl. Tbe false ; p,.Mib|y saved may 1» very «ip< naive v««w sc rwtt Kteii 9 f «ARMA*«» anoma « a it ripplt*« o'er Its pebbly bed. In the and better pictures. It ts far belter extrem es at the loss of the half tones. lived for years with these people In AwTOW U CO & P V 0 N M A M , , midst of all thia glorious sylvan beau than copying what another fellow sees Thus lu a known rase of under ex- their tents, and can not say too much t -eth, of Course, cannot lx» told from k (fe y result In Impure ai 4 lnd»g at- , natural ones, aud the p«ra»n using food«. If you want to l»e su n ty the elasticity ef youth reassert* It- and doe» tiefore you.” p««*ure the pyro develo[ier by Its stain f,.r the kindliness of dls|*oaitlon and rulf. and the girl's step grows lighter, He them ran do everylh ng he, or aim. yva »re getting only th« very pnreat retards the printing and ten,la to bring readiness to assist strangers. Tennv «onian. could do with natural trath. The sets anj »trongest apices ami lx»king powder her heart happier, till ahe alp ost for out on the pajHT every bit of detail explains the finding by them wf There Is a wide difference of opinion "W hy do v»<o rail your neighbor's of teeth are made to fit th« gums «0 to (t that your gr»«er «up» gets her little troubles i s to what Is the perfect negative. Of that la In the negative, while block Instruments and other property by the perfectly that there la no »lipping, and plies yon only with Ute Mouopo'e pig ' Maude?* " In the village she prata her letter« course, the experienced worker will and white negatives, although rapid h/is'theala that they b«longed to the "Barasse It alsaya cornee Into the the strength of the pos-tble bite ia just brand. If your dealer doesn't bandle and turns to retrace her atep«. She make a negative for a certain paper printer«, do not do them selves Justice Tyrell brothers, who In 1AM, nearly like that of a natural healthy set ot them s»,nl ns hia name. Wad hams A ! • «loti?* meets many lalorera on their way to tn J with a certain object in view, th at ou paper.—Camera aud Dark Hoorn. lost their lives near Marble Island. teeth. Kerr llrue., Portland, Og, work, and each man touche« hia hat Mt'ihere will fine Mrs Rflnvlow's RfS'lh Hudson Hay. and left many valuable The eajwrlenra of tbe lady cuatomer tug hyrup the h««t r»m«.ly to use l,«r their and smiles pleasantly on teeing the articles behind, including their cameras, here relate»! can be yours If your teeth Preference. sttiUirvn during »he teething period. lit room till, parting the velvet cur light and beauty. The massive doors bright, pretty face. for. young as she plates, etc. need attention. No one ran afford to "You say that young woman com la. she has spent many hours helping are flung open; the perfume of the tains at the end. she enters a cool. dim. Mr. Buckland la confident that An l»<stpone having their teeth put in plimented my aii'ging?" he eaclaima>l, Somewhat liu ertale. with kindly offices and gv-ntl« pity flowers floats out on the night air. The shadowy alcove. dre« will never again l»e heard from. order. No one nee,| suffer a single day anxiously. "Ila's what you'd call a professional He is Just beblnd her. but draws soft, brilliant light from the chande their wives and little one«. When he was asked by th« Norwegian longer because they have lost the use ,,f "In a way," the young woman re public e|<edker, i«n*t tie?" Coming home, she passe« a house lier*. through curtains of amber satin back quickly in the shade of a tall, government last year to undertake a their own teeth. We hope our readers plied. "Hhe aaid sit* would rather "W ell, I don't know, lie speaks In that stands In its own grounds—« and creamy lace, streams forth on the flower crowucd pillar aa he secs a man search for him. he declined, believing will carefully watch the advertisements hear y»u try to slug than try to ran- public every chance he can get, hut turn from the marble mantel at the house with snowy curtains, stretching street below. ihat to do so would simply mean a of Wise Brothers in this newspaper, v.ree " -W a sh in g to n star. the public never waits to hear hint." She has received them all with a farther end of the room, against which verandas and a well rolled tenma w aste of titu« and money.—New York and •* pereuadtxl to consult this he had been leaning— « man tx-arded sweet. Imperious grace wholly her own. ground attached. It la far more pre splendid denial institution. Sun. tentious than her own cosy house. And and ia walking away, on a partner's aud bronsed aud travel stained. IlliS E l lp R f t l IS SOi R t U . arm, when she looks up ami s,-es be “Oh. Philip!” A Nateral Qwesttaa. well It may be. for It Is the boarding The girl sprang forward, a gleaming house of thia rustic little village. It la fore her a late arrival-E dgar Reyn "A t your age I never told st >riee?" light in her eyes, a vivid color in her filled with fashionable* Just now who old«. said .Myron Leflingwell to the youthful p.» n t alw ays re- rive the ? v 5 a ll.v an 1 attriiti n u li:. h ’ The dark, delonair face Is handsome checks. have fled from the crush and heat of one who had liven "yarning" aa is a T lid r ailm ents are regarded aa purely i.lttle Flo!" be says softly. wav som etim es with Imaginative th ey desenrr the city, and. among other«. Edgar as of yore, and It brightens as If with im agin ary, or natural and unavoidable at their tttne <>f new life when he sees her. It was the old jiet name for her when youngsters. lleynolda D isease and fu h n u lty ahould not alsravs be »» boc I- J “Florence—Miss Thorne!” He has she was a little child. When she grew "At what age did you leg in , pap«?" , life -A t the gate a sudden thought strike« ated w ith old ace. The eye of the jp ay haired grandairrl was the d isc ncerting answer.— New her. The housekeeper'» Uttle child la sprung forward eagerly, and. regard up a “fair girl graduate, with golden m ay be as bright and tbe com plexion us fair aa any ol York Times. very I1L She will go in and Inquire for less of the presence of others, held out hair.” she waa "Miss Florence.” Now his youn ger and more vigorous com panion*. the old name sprang first to li s lipa. her. No one save the servant can 1* both hands. How th« M lracta Occurred. f l o o d B l o o d ! • t h o l o o r o l o l h t a l l h y o l d a g o , tor it regulate« Florence Thorne looks up at him In Both her slender wh.te bunds rest In up yet. She pushes open the gate and "W hy did the evil spirits enter into and controls every part of the body, stren gthens the nerve*, m akes the noiselessly flits up the garden path to calm surprise. She do,» not smile; she his ow n—not reluctantly n«>w. The the awlne?" a«ked tbe Sunday ech<jol m uscles elastic and supple, th e h»»n»s strong and the flesh firm; but wh< t does not cry out. No tinge of the rose man In the shadow of the velvet por the rear of the house. thia life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loar* its nutritive, health austair - teacher. She accomplishes her mission and Is flush dies from her face. The j<ansy | tiere looks on with compressed lljai. " 'Cause hogs will eat any old tug clem ent*, then there is a rapid «!<•» line o l the vital powers, rrau ltm t purple eyes do not droop; the lily hands Ah. he recognises him now his rustic returning. wh«n she sees fluttering on In premature old age and disease. A ny derangem ent o l the blo«>d qu ick ly thing," replied little Sammy. do not tremble. So she lays her hand rival of three years ngtx the path before her a sheet of creamy sh ow s H ad! In an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or som e other trouhlrson « a moment lu his. coldly, courteously. “Little Flo." be says again, and this note paper. She picks It up and Must Forget On«. grow th upon the body, and rheum atic and neuralgic pains become alm ost “Have you corns back at la st—at time his eyes are suspiciously moist. glances around. It must have blown Flannigan— I’bat'a the matter wid constant, «cvompauied with juror digestion and cold extrem ities. last?” With a woman's qnlck perception she from a window left open on retiring. S. S. S. being purely vegetable, ia the safest and H o g a n the,« days’ “Yes. we returned a fortnight ago.” sees It and withdraws her bands. Yea. there la one directly overhead. Iwat Mood purifier lor old people. It does not shock Hooligan — He Invinted an armor ( H ieT IlxT u tT o take It ¿ the" house- ' ring, out the clear, silver v „1, e. •'Cap- For a momeut she Is a shy girl again, or hurt the system lik e the strong mineral temediea, that nothing can pierce, and a shell keeper to return to Its owner, when her i ta,n A n ^Jr’ * you a e me o for she knows how. In spite of wealthy but gen tly and thorough ly cleanses the bb«»d an l that will pierce any armor, and he Here la a "freak” photograph. At r , f fall n l l on o n two t w o words w o r d s writ w r i t - I ballroom . suitors and a countess' coronet, she has eyes chance t to atim ulatcs the debilitate»! organs, when all bodily She bows a trifle haughtily to Edgar faithfully guard, d the love awakened first glance one would aupi»oae that It doesn't know w hkh to fergit. — New ten In a firm. l*»ld band. “Florence _____________ r t ___ S. S. S. ia Just such a tonic as old people need to ailm ents disappear. Reynolds, and leaves the drawing room three years ago—the true love that was a picture of a young lady riding York Times. Thorne.” It Is but a short letter, and im prove a weak digestion and tone up tl.e Stom ach. If there ia any heredi on her partner’s arm. on a baby elephant. flourished when tbe false love died. the girt forgetting all honor In the In tary taint, or the remain* ol som e d isease contracted in r a lly life, S. S. S. Shoes WoeMa't I It. Tbe night goes by with the ripple of Hut It la not a real elephant. It la a tensity of her surprise, reads every “Have you no better welcome. FTor- Clerk—So you want to exchange w ill aearch it out ami remove every vestige ol it from the system . laughter, the crash of music, the tread mere silhouette cut nut of Injur,la aud Wrtte ua fully about your case and let our pliyairians advise and lieln word of It almost before she knows ence—no gift of love? Huve I lov,*d these shoes btxmise they aren't mates? of dancing fe e t Is Intemlcd for an advertisement, a Thia w ill cost you nothing, and we w ill mail free our book on blood wliat she has don*. It runs: Mr*. Hogan—til do. fdrrht Ol put you Everywhere admiring eyra follow and waited In vain? Oh. my darling!” sign l>elng painted on IL The lap rol<e “Dear Will—Expect me back on aud ik in diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Allaata. Ca. "Slh-ncel I b is lady la my promised wan on me left foot an* 'twur made for Florence Thorne, and her uncle looks of a «arrlage Is thrown over the sign the roigbt; an* thin Oi put wan on me Thursday. Am tired of rusticating. It fondly on aud sm iles to see the world wife.” to conceal It. and the young lady Is would have been an unl**aral»le bore It Is Edgar Reynolds, white with roight foot, an ’ *t»or made fer the left. bow down before his darling. Managing herself with difficulty on the w,*re it not for an awfully pretty girl. , C U R E Y o u t H O R S E of H E A V E S “Such wit, su< h repartee, such match- rage, who s[M-aka. but Florence turns sharp edge of the elephant'* back— The Truth Will Out. flirting with whom has helped to pass K a j |> |,tr n ,|> « r o r l i n k K y . w i t h I ’ a t S M a * t l s « v S RUSSIAN CeC/C/CoFTg leas grace!” they say. “She Is the to hhn with her calmest, sw eetest for all that, she looks comfortable. C ow aas« i > air a a « r u sioob rvaniei the time. She is the daughter of Allen smile. The Patron (to stranger)—Thia ia the beauty of the season.” J H E A V E AND C O N D IT IO N !!. « * u r « <u r« fo r «11 a ilm e n t « Ir o t n w tita b b e a r « « Tbe photograph wns taken In the out Thorne, the millionaire's brother, you “ You are mistaken. Mr. Reynolds. A first tim e I have had the pleasure of One dance, only one.” pleads Edgar • " • • • C U N I O 1 4 H ORBCB. skirts of the City of Washington, the seeiug you at our rhnrch. know. Made a fool of himself by Where is Ik « .« Hurt n,tn< t* n m t.n It-««« 1 >,«4«r, lb« l - , l .»«ht a iM ilb , ««4 In tt o t O W O E R S "for the sake of old tim es " elephant being ret up by the roadside I t « ,, « • • • <» r~l I I k«r«w «< « - • ’ »« 14 •< l«.» *"> «-r ««4 » •« t to .n o , I <•««* marrying a school teacher's daughter Reynolds, your regular place of worship, may I • ' «» "1 • TIM r m u U u K .aM dtM b « .« «»1««4 a «,« •» r«i>ui«<lnfl 1« »1,1» She laughs, that clear, happy laugh >,ar!* n,iQ n tiix a 10 p.. a tne time nut e _______ ______________ I ----- --------------------------- K N N U r Ilk H S t K A ROW w o . ROW I ' - s i years ago. Florence Thorne is a shy. ask. she was only a shy. w ild rose, and you A C onvenient D eafness. of bers. and leaves him. ps. rk < . «1 * ••!•« « . H « il. M e Free *• p « ii P n » ,,i* « g . m U i C t„ Si. P»«L M in s . J Young .Man— Why, er—at her fath wild rose—poor, pretty and proud as a He stands where she has left klm could not afford to ruin your prospects Mrs. Hall was Just wishing she had princes»—but I couldn't afford to ruin er's house, to be sure. for her. you know.” and looks after her with hob angry some one to send down town after a my prospects for her. you know. Much As she speaks she draws from her spool of silk with which to finish her as 1 could do to keep from losing my eyes. breast and hands him a sheet of crum He has staid single and let Agatha sewing, when her neighbor's little six- heart in earnest Had half a mind to pled pnjier. Yere's bank account slip through bis year-old l»oy came In. throw over Agatha Vere’s thousands, Then she turns to the lover of her bauds for the sake of this g.rl and "Well, Bobble,” said Mrs. Hall, "if but—pshaw, the bank account carries childhood, girlhood, womanhood, and I P«y you 3 cents will you go down to James Thorne’s wealth. tbe day.” Oh. now—now for one hour of the lays her hands In hia. aud he clasps gtone'8 ab<i Ket me a spool of allk?” There Is Uttle more relating to busi old dominion. the figure In Ha trailing satin rotw*s Robert waa very willing to go and ness matters, then the letter closes He sees a servant approach her In close In his strong arms as "Uttle Flo" waited while Mr*. Hall wrote the num with the hastily scratched signature. the crowd, sees her bend her haughty cries out In alarm: ber and color of the silk she wanted, “Edgar Reynolds.” "Oh. Philip, you have erunbed my and aa she handed him tbe slip Robbie bead and follow him. The girl stands stiff and rigid in the I must have It out with her now,” flowers!” said: bright morning sunlight a great star he says, clutching his hands fiercely. Ami Edgar Reynolds goes forth from "Mr*. Hall, I guess I must be a little tled horror In her eyes. All the pretty, "I must awake the old love to night if the room and forth from their lives, hard of hearing, but did you aay 4 T h e K lm l Y o u HttVo A lw n y a B o u g h t h a s b o r n o t h o nlgnu> childish l»eauty dies In the strained In ever.” and for once true love has its royal re cents?”—Little Chronicle. t o r e o f C lin*. I I . F le t c h e r , a n d lura b e e n m n d o u n d e r h l« tensity of that gnze. He follows her through the long, gas- ward.—Waverley. e r s o n u i a u p e r v lk lo n fo r o v e r 1JO y e a r s . A llo w n o 0110 Hark! Is that some one coming? Alum inum as a H ubetltute fbr Paper. > de* '■/« y o u lu t h i s . C o u n t e r f e it * , I m it a t io n * n o d For a moment she lifts her hand to It Is stated that experim ents with JiiHt-n<»-g,»«i<l’’ u r o b u t E x p e r im e n t s , n o d e n d a n g e r t h o her head In a confused, helpless way. SHADOW PICTURES ON THE W A LL lic n lt h o f C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e n g n l ii s t K x p e r im e n U aluminum as a substitute for paper Then, crushing the letter Into her are now under way In Franc«. It la bosom, she turns and flies fast as her now possible to roll aluminum Into leaden weighted feet will lx-ar her sheets four-thousandths of an Inch In C n s to r in Is 11 h n r m le s s s u h s t lt u t n fo r C a s t o r O il, I’nre« down the path, through tbe gate, along g o r le . D r o p s a n ti .S o o th in g S y r u p s . I t is 1’lea m tn t. I t thlckneaa, In which form It weigh* leas the dusty highway—home. c o n t a in * n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o i l i e r N n r e o tlo thnn paper. By the adoption of suit Her uncle came to her on receipt of M ib stain ee. I t s a g e I* Its g u a r a n t e e . I t d e str o y * W orm « able machinery these sheets can be Philip Howard's letter, stating how 111 m id a lla y * F o v e r ls h n e s * . I t c u r e s I H a r r ln e a u n d W in d made even thinner and can be uaed for she was, his lonely old heart warming C o lic . I t r e lie v e * T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s t ip a t io n book and writing paper. The metal $ 3 & $ 3 ^ 2 m id F latuh'iH 'V . I t a*M lniilate* t h e F o o d , r e g u la t e * t h o with love toward his brother's orphan W. I» Douglas Klioes are worn by will not oxidize, Is practically fire and StoniiK li a n d B o w e l s , g i v in g h e a lt h y a n d n a t u r u l s le e p . child. As for Edgar Reynolds, he had more men lu all stations of life tluiu water proof, and la Indestructible by T h o C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —Th© M o t h e r 's F r ie n d . heard of her illness with his usual well anv other make, because they are the worm*. bred Indifference. i only shoes that in every way equal “Poor little thing! Perhaps It's the those costing F>.no and |«l (X). L ik e P ap a - liest way It could have ended after L. D O U C L A 8 8 4 BHOE8 "I saw Klumrey'a baby yesterday. CANNOT 81 FXCELLED. all,” he Bald, and so, congratulating B c a ra th o S ig n a tu r e o f It's a regular chip off the old block.” , u . iw m i r c v r j x . u..s io . ooo himself, he had gone back to town, "Why. I couldn’t see any resemblance »«»I Impnrliit a n l t .'Ira n Inathari. H .i/I'a while Philip Howard, far out on the at all.” P al.nl Call, (nam .l, It '•«/,*, Calf. Viet KH, Crrana broad Atlantic, a self-made exile from Coll, Hal. Kangaroo. F r »I C n l n r E y r l . t « n « e d . "No? Well, when I saw the kid It C aiillun I Th« it«nuli>« hi»vn W . I ., D O U m .A S ' home and friends, carried In his heart b a iiiiu ii i Rna prirw on bottom . had Just opened Ha mouth aud put Ils of hearts the picture of a lovely, wist it Ko., by nu.ll, tlb-. . r l i a I I lug I'ululoy prog. foot In It.” Philadelphia Press. W. L OOtJfll.AS, ttUOCKTON. MASS. ful, girlish face, with shyest pansy pur A wlfe~'an read her husband's mind N. r. N. V. N s. «A l e o j . ple eyes. In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a rs . all right. The difficulty 1» In getting r1 tl» g te • « » a r t is a n plaa a a I T M l OtKt.ll» V » M U M R A V •▼ »««▼ . R »W »•«■ «IT ». lw '± : him to acknowledge that she reads Three years afterward Janies him right Thorne's palace home la a blaze of DR.C.GEEWO THE BEST POMMEL SLICKER IN THE WORLD H M M O OLD PEOPLE EÌ C W h a t is C A S T O R I A SHO ES S The Kind You Have Always Bought W.