Nothing
Tastes Good
C€GC
Short StorleJ
Ati<l eating la simply pt-rfunc-
t*>ry
clone liecauso it must be.
Tins ia the common complaint <4
tlic dyepeptic.
If eating »|<aringly would cure
cjy»|«p* a , few « iiiu suffer from
it lung.
The only way to cure dyapepeia,
who h ia cicffl nit digestion, w to
give vigor und tone to the atoma. h
ami the w h<<!o digestive system.
n
I ratik
Fay. I'M N
r. »4
t
•
Ml.. FMMa’h fl^«l»ik
• I*» write« that
frvmi 4i«p*t»a<a f■ r
<«»» at>v«*ite
k«
• » ’M ku ai«4 Kea-iai
®VL*r w »•! «IY.ar l'i
|<oad’» ’'araapartlla
Mann.
,as] bmaa
tuffar«*
had
baa«» a f
<r»a< at
■ r*ar« kad heea wfiL-
Larri tr» ci>>;«4 with awnr
•
*•!.• had tried aw
• a t.
Tan teM» ’•« *«f
ri«4a kar a «XI
Hood's Sarsaparilla
1‘romiaea to cure and k<-ej>a tho
ptomiae. lhr.'t wait till you are
w.a •«, but buy a l- ttle today.
I rv«a th« AcfoFTiobilH »Sua
I ( )iat*ff«'»ir—I la y»« any l*a«t hi k
an
Ir.
Il U 1
• r....< r...-
•<< r.
. .1 Hunt . .
. ...«.V*! li» 4*
Sil i”'t<sliu sul
si: .»
a .a
Al
Anoth«* Kisten
“I thought Jours said ho waa going
o tburcb thl. niornihg “
"No
The minister a»kc*l him to
(ite I»:- r*-«*» t » f.-r not going, am! he ts
at
ig at Imme to writ« llirln."—-
«
land Floin l><Ml<-r.
r a I af
\\ M <1
i
n*a
t*r»n
« Habit
looking f«»r my
t iwu boars, * a»id
afi to ths* <alm one.
rrpl »r«t
lie evcited, ittsdam,
"I’ve leen !»■ king for a
Tam*
•r (lie last ?•% rears
M H •*’• wi'l find Mr» Winaine’• Bo’ih
I f
< . ; tn --i remedy te nee l‘»r tb<ir
g the tret Ling period.
«HMr
TM« Similsnly
II . — II < a!m
loimati that
:» al times, <b.'»n’t he?
.Mr# II >. k> — Y« • . I.v grow la <n<-r his
must as iuu< li as vou do.
Mr
• •
4
■
I' I •
After the l«ctur«
u think the devil is woran
• «h<> talk about him?’*
•nli, hit 'p«<mts ’¡«on who
talk in ’—Atlanta ('• natitti-
a U i«ard <hl in an old remedy.
I) • I tru'li*! Ilia) be de¡«tmdrd
r,-s ¡«alt*.
Th« Title is tM Thm<,
lie—W«add you marry a foreign
nobietnanT
||(—Of murai». not, but Mould yeti
marry one*—Judge.
CASTORIA
For InfAiiti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Ih»art the
-»ture oí C
to Hat 11« Would Think
”J 'Ln y,1’ «aid the y ting man, who
u,«tit«*<! to <«on tlinto him, "if I should
gtvo V'-u a penny, what toould jyhi
thinkt’*
' Humph' I’d think m •* likely v*
want«*«! me t* buy a autotnobite au*
break my neck
Ibriwr I im««e.
rewarned,
Forearmod.
The liability to disca-c is greatly
b se-ieil when the t>lo<«l is in good con-
thlio i. .mil thecirvulatu>n healthy and
vi,;orouB. 1-r then a!l refuse mattrr
is promptly carri< lotitif the system ;
otherwise it would rapiilly a* cumulate
— fermentation Wimld take place, the
I. 1 -.1 lx- otue jH-llutrd and the consti
tution so we.ikcnol that a simple
malady might result «crioutly.
A healthy, active e mulation mean«
g■ .1 digestion and atn-ng, healthy
nerve*.
A«ab1-»»l purifier and tonic S S. S.
li is no < null. It is the 5»fe-1 and best
t. medy for old people and children
1- i.i ■■ it < nt i:ns i »run-rals. but is
madeexclusivcly c>f r<~*ts and herbs.
No other remedy s > th. roughly and
effectually cleanses the blood <>f im-
pur'ties
At the
F "* x
‘te-
^^k
k
I
v iL-1 the entire sys
tem. It mrm permanently al! manner
of blood and skin trouble*.
Mr E. K. K«l!y, of Urban a , O writes:
" 1 bA‘l >* »«ma on my hantU an*(fs t »r
firs y«ars. It would brvak out In htUs
whit* l ««lutes, cruAls would form and
drop on, i«avirt< th« akin rod andinflarn-
«<1 Th« d *1*«re did m* no g- 1. I u»«d
a. I th« tu«4icat«<t s«>apa and sal vs« w ithout
botiafit. N 5 0. cured tn«, aud my «Ain
is aa clear aud amooth a» any ons*a.M
Mr» Itenry R;agfrtsd, ©f Cap* May, N.
J. , »ava that tweniy-on« botttea of 0. H. 0.
cured h«r of Cancer of tha breast l>oo-
ter» aud fnauda thought h«r ea«« hopw-
lasa.
B’-har.t T. Owrdner, Flnrenc«, 0. O.,
•utlsred f't y«ara w.in Iloil«. Two boW
tl«« of » 0 n. i it hi* b;ocxt In gt»Od ovu-
dlUon and tha llvila <u«a^p«ared.
Send for our f ve b**ok, and write
our physicians about your case.
Medical advice free.
tnc twin set uric co^ A tlanta , aa .
■s CURL FOR
ini a dii A il I l M IM*
IlMrt t ■ <t«h «»r e T»««»» <b-«v. Cas
’
*
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dZIdUZLUh!]
< I
ro to«
It li r»U!rd tbat otic«. «b»n • rep-
(•Ju lu th» artuy rornrrtd by tb« <-o
eiuy. lie a<l<lr<a.r<l bla men «• follows
"My n»-u. n,bt Uk« ttetuou« until your
pow >l»r ,l<rs out. then run. I m a llt-
tl« lam». I'll start now."
In au after dinner spoc.b at tb« Loo-
Non N«««,« Club recently, ou tb« pur
ity of tb« Engllab totigua. Wluatuu
< burrhill r»u>ark<*d
"I ba«« srritl«n
fl«« books. Ibe miuc number ss Mosos
but I will uot press tb« comparison"
It la said that when Tbail>l»ua. auia»
twenty years sgo. aaa painting bls fa-
mvua portrait of tb« Fop«, hla U o B bkm
eictaJmoi
“llow old you mak« rue
look'" ' But ar» you not oldT" ask «»I
th« artist
Ab. >»*. " said the Fupv.
but the I’aixry. tbe Idea wblib I rvp
reaent. !s always young "
Mark Twain was rr*enlly (batting
Nir Ww ijsa lletd utt the vagaries of
You spell a
Kngllsh prouuoi iatton
cam« Bea u < h a m p. um «1 ptououDce
It Mar. Iiiisuls. hr said "A im I you do
precisely the same tlu ng.** replied We-
* Mbit do you meanT* replied
IIIJM
Mark Twain. * Well, you «pell your
name C I r m e n a. and you pronoun* 0
It Twata '
Au »Unburgb pto/b graphei was via
lt*l the other day by a man who want
ed a unique picture taken. “You
lt*a like tbla,” the atranger lirgau. “I
Lad a girl that I loved, and wo was
going to git married, hhe bad her
thing» made up. and we waa all ready,
when she waa takm 111 and dir«! Now,
what I wan! la a ¡S'^urv of me slttlu*
on brr grave w«-«piu ** The pbutog
rapber waa touched at the homely st <ry
of grief, and told him tie < « uld send a
man with him to tbe M'M'»’. and bare
Ibe picture taken as be dratrod, “It s
some distance.** IU* stFsuger captain
ed, “It a over In Ireland
I cl|*e t It
*ud cost a lot to send over your traps
for what I waut** Tbe phot« gtapbrr
•ai<! it would, whereupon b<a visitor
added
’ I thought that mebtio you
could rig up a grave here In your shop,
and I would weep on It and It would
do Ju»t aa well. It s no trouble for me
to w n p any w here ’’
A proiuii«rn( pryairtan. the other day.
t »Id b«»w be played a prwcUcal Joke un
an eateruir«l metnlwr of tbe medical
profraaion. who «1 •! not t*eUeve In tbe
germ theory, ami rrfu»ej to pursue any
study tn that direction, bolding ttuit it
waa all tewli. Tbe more the barter! ©I-
og.st luai»t«r«l. the mure ilonbt-ng the
doctor l»e< erne * *>rre Is ■><> «ueb ding
aa genua In (ubert uhwls I i 111 ixH be-
llaf IL * <l«fl«r***l the Uermaa pbysiciau
“Yea, but I haie hsictlll «hieb I can
ab«»w you under tbe tulcroaixipv and
¡w<n e uiy assertion." replied tbe pro*
“t ml Kl has bead und tall?"
ftMtoMN*
' < ertalnly. Come
to my laboratory, and 1 11 show it to
you.*’ aahl tbe l»art
Tbe doc-
tor via t»*4 the lal»orat*>rjr. and the n I*
entiat abuwcil him th«* a¡»*- hue» under
tbe nr«rt*‘ « |»r
A ¡»rrullar looking,
waggling ubjr« t. with the head of a
m«»n«frr an«l (eethera •ticking forth
like the war ¡mth head gear of a aavnge
Indian, waa pr»*emt<«d ’’Mein gracioua!
End dot ting la alive?“ rt ed tbe doc
tor; “no ruoder the germs can ravage
a man a lung« I «hall get tnr a micro*
a«i»l*e at v<>nre.’* The doctor waa ron
verted to the germ theory, but the
wicked ba<-tertologiat faded to reveal
to him that tbe lia.-Ilins .txrwn In tbe
ml('rnwco|>e waa a rom mon lira, ob-
taiurd ftron the Ixxly of th«« aclentlat a
¡»et bouae dog.
A II l.lurlc Towu.
Mertrrub b's stateiueiit Ibat no room
Is so small but liouor may enter, ap
plies to tbe recent modest celebration
n < arltsle. I’ennayhania, of tbe on«
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Ils
I foumlallon
i il'arttaJv nas the first settlemeut mad«
| under charter from the reuns. and as
tbe farthest outpost of Quakerism
sened as a notable harrier of defense
against the »«<»<■■« of the Western
wilderness.
I Ater II l<e<am« tb« base of Wash
Ington'a o|>eratlons for tbe au|>ptvealoa
of ibe Whtaky Insurrection; Its mill,
tary eij<er‘.en<e ns a regular army
poet rn.l»*d only tbe night preceding
the great Battle of Gettysburg; llelija
ruin Franklin drew there a treaty of
friendship with the Western Imllaus;
Molly l,itcber" «ent thence with the
loiuuteers raised by Carlisle lu ITitk
ami her l»»1y «ns brought t>a<k to a
Carlisle grateyard. Andre «as fur a
short time detained there lu captivity;
and Washington and Hamilton gath
ered at Carlisle forty tbuusaud troops
for tbe arduous march toward Flits-
burg Few towns bate so plcturraque
sud taried a history. Youth’s Com[>an
lotL
Bls Best.
Tbe late Nir Jobu Ntalner, one of En
gland's moat celebrated uiusk-lans and
eotnpooen. was otue staying iu a small
Swiss village, and tbe Kugllsh clergy
man was on the outlook for a musician
to assist at tbe eervlce.
Stainer was In tbe oflb e of tbe hotel
when tbe clergyman found him. and
started the cunveraatlon «lib. "Do you
play tbe harmouluiu?"
"A little,” was the reply of th« eg-
organist of Hi. I’aul'a Cathedral
"Will you. then, be good enough to
tirlp us out of our ditflculty on Nun
day! We will read the I’sahna, aud
the hymns shall be tbe simplest I can
select." added tbe delighted parson.
"I will do my tiest." said Ntalner.
with a smile.
.
The eervlc« proceeded aatlsfsctorlly.
but ibe congregation at tbe cloee listen
ed to a brilliant recital.
When th«
parson heard tbe name of bls assistant
he asked him to dinner,
dlouer. ' Do you
smoke t" be asked al tbe doae.
”1 will do my best." responded Ntalo
er. and tbe ensuing laughter was Ibe
prologue of au entertaining eicbatige
of O>ford reminiscences.
Iler <>pinl«»n.
“One of the great rat evils In life,"
«aid the elderly woman, “Is prucraatl
nation.’*
“I think so, too,"* rrplh*d tbe young
married women. “I don't at*o the setter
of putting <»ff your golden w«'<!•! ng an
nlversary Illi yno are «>> or 7u year*
old.**- Washington Star.
THE INSIDE HiSTORT
or A RtMABKABlt CAM MJ* KSUSft
I •>»>♦>»••»•SS••»*••>»•+•!
Tk« to oral Y«l
THF CZAR S O_D NURSE
THE tIRST TIME.
Mr« V ir h«»t« M aha« • SlalrtM«« V*l|i»>glW
lb« N*«l •< Mar Ka»«»« l»«tf» lb» < ••••
wblcb I »4 la lb» 1 raabl«.
The f<4b»win< (arte, nay* tlw* Hrlhtet,
Me , Itepubh' an J'mrnal bave never
Lvb«fc bren gml-hah«*i|. The in< klent
rau ar« I murh romu-rut at the tmw and
H waa thought w><th while to n.ako
an Invnetigaluui
With thia rr>i in
view, a r«-j»cft«r tall«*! U|»»n Mr*. F liaa*
at l»« r ÌM«ti»e ia ftear»*
l«eth NI«
¡»•ri. Me . and abtaineil Ibr f'dL'Wiug
mb Oliati« «n
Hhe said :
**AI<Mt alt years ag«« niy nortes
t»r»»kr d”»n «»'tnpletely sih I my »liole
I .uftvrv.1
•«•tetti la*«amo a wreck
dreadfully Ir»m in»fig*i«tk it
nd my
l hai frr»|U«nl
eyes were very weak
fainting aprila.
Finally my Sight
lisle
fa I lol u»»’ euttirely and I Lad t<
my eyes laai>lagv«| all U»«' lime.”
"Tld* «late A AfUim,** «Le
owl, «'teated f r a year, a bra
f/»r^»«1 te g»» I» <*i ar»'I »tev thet
•tently. 1 I*’ iiiw! m » weak that
take «mly I wm t aLI«*»l<w>nfula <d 1
d ivd f«*r«l mv«s
a time.
I
• lrr*f> waa ait
lo* - I au il.« r yrwr at»»l I wae then in
em h • alate of m*rv ua « xhaustum that
»bin my ¡ej»iple *«t»t*’«l to rti.vko niv
I«*»I tl»Vt »'•»uhi tn-’ie live »»tily a te*
iih L«** at a time
I luul heronse ex*
remoly tldn atwl w«e «till |»M>ing th*vh.
I ha-1 tFinti iMMrly all the me*Heine« in
the market, but UiLwl te fin«I any that
hel|wr*l n»e ’*
"But h«»w were you cwred?** asked
the interviewer
"I’ll tell y.Hi. My <**•>«!it>« mv finally
Iwr amo a»» eri tirai that my family ex-
Then my
¡■«H irtl rue to «lie any »lay
Lti«l>an<l temyht «»mr |*r. W ilium»*
I'ink l’ilia for Pale re«>j»le. and three
>!«• • aft« r I I try «t» takit g th«<m I << ubi
«at without a «•»I* tan«’
s week I
After I
rouhl sit ’ip and lw <
I » gain
ha i takefi five bussai
of Fink
fledt
I rvmltiiiwd
Fille for Pale People
ten te‘ie<» ami waa
family ¡a« k up and
home. After reaching there I t««»k two
tn«*rw I ruxo « -if the ¡»ilia &nd I have i/oeii
aide to w »rk har«l and take «’»re «4 my
faniily of five ¡ m *»»|»I c ever alno.
"It is now l«»<»r jeara «ilice I st.^.|. !
taking invdirifte ami if I ever Lav«* I»»
tak» any more it a ¡l| l*e l»r. WlihiiD-
Pink Pilte f -r Pale PeopL*
Three <4
niv ncighte»ra have taken Il e tòlte with
g>Mw| molte ami I |M*»itive}y «* *n*i«l«*r
them the te*»t r» ti»e«ly there is.”
Tbe ah»\«« »tatement was «worn to
by Mr«. Nirte»la at the r«*|H»rt«*r'a rv-
<pir*t iR-f' rc < l.jrl«** F Adam*, a n
tarv pubh«*. at S**ar»|i*irt.
Nut only bave many < .»•«•« similar L»
this te**«n « tired bv l*r VVilluiit - Pink
Pills f •r Pah* People but ««¡unlly w«»n-
drrftil rculte have te»efi a«*compltebtd
by them in a large ntimte’r of di-•«.(**• ••
arising from thin Lb»-i or wbatten**l
nerves, two fruitful raum-a of .ilm<»-t
every ill to which flesh te heir
TLrv
are a - ittie cure f »r such dÌM«A*«»-* ,«•»
lo. omot.tr Atalia, partial |»ara!y*te, >’
Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rb«‘ii-
mgtism, nerv<*us hea«lachr, tl e after
rffccts of girp, of fcv«*ra ami of < tlmr
acute di «earn**, palpitation «4 the heart,
pale and sallow complexions, nn«l nil
forms of weakness either in male *>r
female
l'r. William»' Pink Pilte f
Pale Pe*’ple ar« al*» a *■!•«« irte for
trouble* j»«cullar to feii alee.
In me»
tbev effe« t a ra*liral cure in ali (X*
art«mg from worry, over work or ex
(e—e« of whatever nature.
I*r. \! il
Hama* Pink Pills for Pale Pe«»pl© ar»
sold in te'Xt s (never in I««*»» bulk) al
fifty events a te»x <»r six l- ie« f r tu-
dollars an I fifty ernie, and may lai bad
of all druggists, or «lire* t by mail from
î>r. Williams
Medicine
<’oni|«any,
Scbem*. tady, N. \
Be «ure to get tl »•
genuine, substitute« never cured anv
body.
rible But I was yet to see tbe human
nature bidden under that glittering hel
met and breast plate.
The Caar waa with hla minister.
w beu a meawrfig :cr t<>ld him tbat Na
nuree waa 6 mm I
I'liroiiKb th« du IL
harsh nature of Aleiamter there nn
one atrrem of tendernewe lor for this
woman. Kitty, who bad mothered blu>
Io iNvybood Amt ahe waa 'h*m!
Tbe autocrat of all the
went
alone through the atorm to the dark
wned roocn In the Winter I’alare where
hla dead nnrae lay Tire alani knelt lx*
aide her body with a great cry ani
nd tbt
attooda n(a withdrew an«) left bliu
alone.
For a long time he rrin*ln«M there
with iNowrd brad, and when be m rue
out of the huahrv) chamber there waa
a look on hla fat'e that do one had ever
aen there l>efure
A whisper went atewit (?••• city that
n<»n* but himself acid hla brothers
should keep watch over Kitty*« u»tfln_
Atesaixler *«• the see- .d •••■> and
white b'« elder brother, the b« ir to the
throne, wna alive, lite big nwkn.ird
boy was neglected. Even then, how
ever. be waa the favorite < hlld of t!.a
English nnrae. and hla anllrn nature ro*
• ¡Mtud«*»! Io her touch.
There waa little known about the Ufa
of tbl« bumble woman Hhe ena c|ui< t
and thy. rarvljr seen outside the uuiit*
nlflcrnt Winter Ealnre where «hr lived;
a ¡valient, soft vol» ed NuhJ<< t of <juceo
Victoria, but «he (lUMlltlcd in«l autMlu<*d
the boy's bard utilure.
How true wn« the love of tbe <’xar
for thl« friend of lit« l<»ybo«Nl H Ni.own
by the humility with whh ti be follow« I
her to thegr.'.iv No mourner r*-4e that
day
I'broiigti the au<>w and tbe
the Cxar and his brother« walked be*
hlH'l tbe lienrar. able by able, the t’/.ir
In tbe fubhllr Not n note of ¡»oinp vlo
late l tbe Willipte pat boa of (be weenr.
The auto rat was «Imply a man walk*
Ing humbly nnd reverently after tbe
<’<>r|»ar of tbe woman u bo had loved
him.
It wa» a long «By to the cemetery,
hut the fz.ir imikrd the whole dis
tance lie «at In a pew of the Church
of England for the hiM time, and
watched the cofhn at tbe altar r.i 1« At
the cemetery ulieii they lowered tbe
coffin Into the fi men ground tbe keep
er of the ernif*t«»ry 1.1l«l n phs'e of •’tir-
pet at the feet of blw Impel lai lord, an«!
tbe Cant sunk on bl« Une«-’«
Hi* knelt
there with the rihuv falling upon hta
bare bon«) until the grnv«* waa mieti,
¡'heli ns be went aw i) he turned f«»r
a last look nt (I •• u.••uiul w h« r«’ be had
laid the w » .ian who ba«i loved him
ever since be was a lw»y.
I SGI isti DANDY OI
lilt 111/AB! IIIAN AGE
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
W<»*d«rful («ía.t ua of Birdt
Mr* Henry M« .la IrfTy. a
Ite by I. »n. !.. 1 . ha- . « im » <4
4»plat*» atvl Nslnabh« «’»•II«
■ 1« in Ati»«rk*, «ln»li ah<*
tn Iwr (atl rr. J.
Kn «
;l»«*hiirt*t, kh"«n ali <»vrr t)
» M r
New T <ek • fit »«ut Velcaas»
A Harvard prêtes* / h.i« db* - rred
«hit be « >cn*idc-r« the r< h>aiîi» nt nu
extinct volcano at S buy l«»rs die. N >
a sn*all <> untry pls«« already fam
-
in Amrrban hi«t*>ry.
TM toerte i Orest Cities
There are in the w< »fid 270 «itiei».
having more than IO»», IHM) inhabitant«
each; X*> having more than ßdO.iHM).
and 13 with a ¡«•puiati on o( n>“rw than
1,000,(MH).
» i
Mud Scar Signatur« ot
• *
fa ‘Tirwt. weak
*. l»«so of appétits
at. I sleep.
g la
*«.’ «> p -trait wa
p 1 »ia L*r*with
’ aU th®ae ay®p*
t
a and In a
ti » |eu^3rrb«»wa,
r. •
w •
1 I . I
a L l’;uh US4U •
V * gr t a ‘ • < •
u«l
First, ah.s
w ri la a latter I • Mr*. ISukham • ! Ab
orti ry al Lyn.v, Max . d"*> rlblng bar
•<. (n-
•<r
«* nt t » ’ • t*> g» I wall and
t) w v ■
a Ì. ' na ' u*» 1 to
.*ii a
others that they may bw cure«! aa aha
waa.
ThO mt * b<*tpin(f h*I>4. fr-x of
' T
i. rilrc *J, to
•vor. •<;<•• w. •< » <n Ac.. * ».
If
». > ar. . ... j < er» f
«*> « t V' ir»t
Ulla «» U» -:»
it
you n tJv
u>r etili .ba ■» .urr to h»lp y >u. D* n't
W*Jl uclU II 1« t o l*l-
— . to U» <!*y
roteuoAcr
« «.
CARTERS roeo.
iiuomrit.
ITTLE
IVtR
PILLS.
AV il Hr—Oh, maw, 1 have auch a |*ain
in my »tummuk
Fond Mother—\\ ill io have yon brer
rating w»n>fi<hing?
WjHte— No, maw, I didn’t
thing but right gnxtn apple»
Mate Journal.
FOR
FOR
FOR
TCR
iOR?!D LIVFR.
COMSTIRATIJR.
SALLOW SKII.
THF. COMPltllOl
JOH> POOLE, Portland. Orc£ >n.
r
IN WET WEATHER
festaf M «friso a M um .
A WISE WE.AR5
MAN
At th« Common fro< Pttad
L Boston Boy—It waa all y»»ur
hat your yacht rat? into mine,
ml ft«»pt »n L- V—It waa n««t
an
investigation’ —• I’-
I
Can glee son
1 Uggir. I
W II mis
biadi.nery.
ths *•»- bsegto ns 11
i
er» «t. I r 14
I‘unit»« ani **<
U»
•
A
l¿
BE»*5
'
OILED
WATEMPR00F
CLOTHING
B«tt«r Lift l'h» a id.
Mr l*A|»py—lk<n’t y i often
you werv—F-r—cr—n xentlvinan»
Muyth«»?
Milu > tn y the—You; <l>n’t v>u?
for
CURE SICK HEAOACHE.
Only Fi<ht
mi KEEP YOU DRY MOIKIM ELSE WILL
;
Jr A >-.
*,».■» 4» .«■ *. i 5 **. ...*• j
_ A JTO'AtRCO bOMON MA 55 o
WELL LIGHTED STORES
Arw 1 cur
The M . L M Aro art Cauitn< Quite a Stir
in*1
Nothing i« more annoting than a
poorly lighted shire.
From the tune
old tall»«* «lip» trulhon«* <»i ¡»’oplv haw
lw“en bothered by insntticirnt light alien
the evening come*
c< »met.
I’ut n«»w it*«*: •«
the whole queMion is nettled bi
Iwaiitifuh brilliant, ect»m»mical *
M’’ Arc I ..'imp'« that an»
They are clwap. too.
popular,
to C. W. I/ord, Portland. Oregon,
circular telling you all alniut
You'll l»e glad you wrote,
wanted iu every town.
ketolutlom
Keeley Curo
flUt
bom has««,
Sauva,
p
im sa I
SIG WOR AGENTS
a* »4 tu« par iiaaiw» » *
folly iRSillatt,
a .".”..........
I’ ui rl I«itti. Uraguit
tuoi.
»
to. I*. W. U,
IV H » V •riling t* a4»ertl««re
<V
IUBI. IJ »U thl« peprr-
pl«a««
I
*'•
'■>»: I»' g'«>le un ter
a
<!an. \
t rie» I ar tn te that eolie on t* merit. Write
qu » k ft*r partu ti «r» a- ' « uaivr Irr»
r tory.
I xm k |L»i «'«*• I* >r 1 lai.d. Or.
HERI
Know by too sign
CURES
RHEUMATISM,
SCIATICA,
SPRAINS,
SORENESS.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
NÈURALCIA,
LUMßACO,
BRUISES,
STIFFNESS
CONQUERS PAIN
A Alt» Y CATHAR 1 1C
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
3ÍSH0P SCOTT ACÁOCMf^
PORURNO P«r
*1
Ä.*V«
IB TO
Going Him Julius.
h-arued the art of f«•pl*r> •• a cour
The lfcire«e—You soon« to h*ve no tier In Venire. Gtrmiiu;, Italy ami
objction to him, |‘»| a cg<-e|<l that ho Hungary
lie fought lu Ireland aud
• has ik > money.
In the .Seth« r laud a. and surr« edvd b la
Pa|*a—N<>; and I’ll even admit that frteud. Nir Philip Sidney, a» Governot
he'a trying hard to get iw-me.—llr««<k- of Flushing
Mlihivjr. lu tok< n of hie
lyn life.
friendship left It u-aril I » test gilt
armor In September. IOUX he bad the
honor of rntrrtaiultig Queen Ehiate th.
Il M a
Genuine
Jacobs Oil
I
‘
- »
Aotery Tu ’ A.
Hai: » < ata/ 1 h * urr iateam later n
•>»*(»•-• «
- -ur <acaa <S
tba «yttria.
•< d ’ for t» t
: • ».
F J < IIKNftY A » V . TvieéK <À
(bu.) b» drug<:»*.«, V^'
UaJ a Family l’io» «¿a tua beat.
One (hint; is certain,—
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hairgrows, that’s all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
TNtrt
routlL
grava <r<»wi
• itt *«v to . •:<• f
Lt * 4» « < t «ir
i
F bank j < Mk««av tiske» > a:h that ha !• tha
em-» iwrter <»f the Attn ol f J • mkskv A •
<|..iu| Lutit.r»« lu the ‘ o« * f Touste
ly
at.4 -ate a‘or* aa 1. a- t lh«l «« I firm «
< a«
tbe • . m <M
E HI ‘ ’ n I'K M> t>« »I I AH« Lifr* h
atol avevy esa» ol < «tarro that
I*« < utv«I
by the u»c ■ : liaiL.»«
•
■■
»HAS* J « HKMKY
Kworn to tet«»re roe sfai tui.«mte«l »» • »
pesor «r, *.b «4ih da> U 1 •
-rf. A. b ivw
i
Fart await.
"Well, J’whua.** «aid Mr Warren to
his ctamtry couain, "ahat waatba llrH
thing that struck you when you rwacb^l
town***
**A trolley car.*’ replied J »Lua.
"but. fortunately, it dni n« t hit mw
very hard.”—I Detroit Free Pre*»
Mhr—Really, n»y h< • -«and is quite 4
phi!*w| Or
Her A nt — Well, a man might a»
Jr —w brn he*«
well I mvw to the iurvitahlr
married to it*—<*hi* ago Journal
Mad« lor Eich Othtr.
” I had a very severe ticknevx
that took off ail tnv hair. I pur
chased a buttle of Aver’a llatr
Vigor and it brought aH my bur
back again.*'
V. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
Ibihith i. a i- ul Ur city, lu popo,
lati ’U la al»oil *0,000, y»< tEio length
■ I tho incurporat«! t-osn ah ng lit« Uke
front la ïl mUes
1U wiJtl» rang«-«
trun um io two miles.
I>audht I ive f!-on «L<u| in Engìand
altuoNt alme Ibe cuuqueat. and thè pio-
ture show* line of t|»e lime of go<»d
Queen B«w< III« liti»« un« ta>rd Itila*
«•41 of Tb«>rnli.nigb
Ile waa (he M<«n
of thè a< -»nd I ari of llvdforil
Edith—1 tear that you ami Fred arc
quite intere ted in one another.
Ilcrtha—l'fFu't you tell a
ul. F.lith,
but. rwally, 1 Indirne that F re« I and I
were made h»r «rich «•(her
played golf together t h r«*o
ue never have ¡mrrv N'd—cicept
or three Umc* when Fred ea* dearly
in the nrong —|V<at«»n fraiiMript.
All/ Flair
A Isay Narr«« City.
Our Working
Girl».
•*Il it tdmlltc l that N s | m >I wmb I*« ns-
Qrtef of an Antwcmt f^r tka U oanaw
f«rte ran t*rt ab nf without that •ta U ni
W hn Had l«*>»ad Him.
that they j»r»•!»•••• to f»vw him •n M.
A picture of th» way I d which lovs
IzMite-”
tetwie all aarthly d»atlodIon• M given io
T »fate the »“•« fawrwd la aat always
"Of Cort) an.”—Cleveland Plata
Jauirw Creel mail’s took. ***Mi the Great
fu
f a naiktaie. bul te the avsrwgo
demler.
Au-ar a« girl or w<M»aD wrtu» ia obhgad
Highway.** Mr. CreeftMD was I d Itua
t . w «. f
l.»r living, aud pari'at-e
ala a a a a pec ill cor rewpoodeiit at the
lik« th« OtMn
t *
ara at bou»«
te » •
Uma when the ('sar. Ale tender III.
’*1 thank tted,'* aabi tbe Pharisr-e
Lea* y
-g va c-onaequsase *»( 'Uoaaa.
walked,
a
grief atricken
mounter,
that I . . i. t
• • r
ut*a who Worn aspe* telly U»<>a>
through the atreeta <>f Mt Pet era burg.
"Ob. 1 don’t km»*.”
the wh » Mrv • • oateally on tl.rir foot, arg
Ixhlud the coffin of bls <•*<! English lady. **Y«»U *F«m t*> !•
¡X.
ar.y habte I » tho de v l o a iao w t
nurse
lie say»
many of them. I saw you
HMt • of • rgaa>* tnaubl*o. aaJ should par-
t. . a ’ » I er*l < » first man<(««teüvna.
On tbat dark aformy day when the w-at in a car la«t night
liier« • n aa baebach*, pains In iivo lower
Cxar'a English fturw «lied tn tho W in were lots of wonw n »lane
■Chi- Li a an I 1 *«r y»art of the sU>ma<h.
ter Palace. I wsa lu >t Poterehurg. a ml cag»> Re»*»rd-HeraId.
irrógate* ax.«! ¡»a.uful bv «» dl L
•
I reai rm tn* r well bow the art a« -w frfl
H«r Mur«
from the blotched sky, and tb» w I1><1
whistled up tbe frosen Neva
•’<>h. l«ury* Where did p«U get that
Wherever I went In llunsla there was lovely new hat*** Btànd Mr a. K*¡
always prra^ut io my tuim! tbe Ögore u( Mr«. Keedti k
of Alctau«ter III., as I once »aw him.
"Frank gave toe the m>mey In buy it.
rid log at the bred of hla cu I re sal era. an Il*» n»y «hare ont of a fortunate imrat«
arrogant glaut on a grret black bore«, ment he made with a Mr J«»hn !'• tl."
towering alcove bia soldier*, the li>«'ar*
N«4«»»an’v
nation of Mute force, splrudi«) and ter
In. rr.w In llasaaian I «rrixliiurn«.
Purtug tir Issi forty jeMrs lb« year
ly eBl«-n<l.tuie of ilussla bas Iti. r- .»«..1
enormously
1 b rly years agu Its
budget '»»• I««' 1
MO.USJ.UIM rabies
lAJ.».1««1 "U.". twenty years ago it was
IMMi.OOO.OUO ijlii».is«i >«a>l; t< n years
back It auiouutsd to ................ .
• f-«4 ■>. ■
UXt.OOOl. and at present It has rua bed
nearly
>0<«s>.u>u (Fl ••
A Hontd a«;/v<»o/
/Io ya
M////»ey a/raf Af«#»«•/ Frate/no
Wr Ate ter Mltnf rWad Cttf»/u»o«
«n u è
CANDY
CATHARTIC
■ ~
The Farmer’s First Profit
Our
PUKLLY
VEGETABLE
Complete Annual Cata
logue for 1002, FREEI
¡I rontaina foil dirartu-n« ft-r farden
work ai>4 many «•r'H tables f»»f th«
tanner. X«» «>n« »*U r teller
Seeds than
MMR»K m »\*S BKKIX
LAMBERSON
LIVER TONIC
Portland Oregon
A
tf«*'« < laitn
Three frlemla of a Ku*»»
Marlvoburg gave bliu Im
abave off bit beard
Hut I
terfered with a ¡►’dice noflrv i<>
feet that she claimed port
ship The three friend« arr
the hiituaud (or oonperfurniatu
contract.
L
!tt«|M»ria Ini«» < *1*1 <*r>« «»
(»ree« e now llii|M»ria alrnd N
of «ulpbate of fu|»|wr rs
In killing the phylloxera
pNEVER SOLD ' fjbcrtuV)
f
IN BULK
J
BOON* FORK
MOTHERS
» I»
j
CURE
CONSTIPATION
an frwcrwt»
Time» tu
wtien a w
rouib nt the ilrug «I.
baih (tart au I talks
50«
ALL DRUGGISTS.
•oltife suarentee to cure Huy «rd try a
bn« tn <!•/, or write us for free iimp ri
and booklet
g«4«w» etaauee sestef cw. evtraeo «e »•« Vo««.
DIW ADO win ** P*1^ ,0 •"* reader of Ihn paper who will I r*.
INI Vi Alvi/ port to us soy attempt of tub.Mutmo, or «;•
sale ®r
" »■mlkij )u«t aa good" «ban Cascarti» art callad
fot, too turai.»
upoa wLicA «a cab coavlcL AU cotraapoodeoca wabdaauaL
¿'l/m
■ jIvU
I
F j » t* -m
* i i
They
taate r*w>d
remove anv t»ad ’n«'« Ir. Ehr m<’ th. I m »«
. ■
tng th« br«ath awret and jxrfum
d t It la
• fl e A w * r t » t t I r » • ’ “ n and ‘ t * *> are
liked eapr< tally Ly chiidfea.
■ wertrn th« et'tr « h by rlr«r.»!rg the
m* »Ph, threat *r«t f«<>d rhati» •!
Tl »1
riirsna, they «top wr.digeefrd f »«»d fr m
* »«ring tn th« »toma< h t»r-vrrf <•• f.«rm-
Ir < . that wr* t»*‘h .«!
i«<
•
of ar v klr.d tbat breed and f»»d In the »a«
tire •ysfam
are r-jrely reretahl« end certain no m»r-
rarial or other mineral p*>:»ot They • n«
' '' > ■
...
I
•
r j i t'.rd I*
th« bl«MMl J IT« •’ 1 ’ *
ar 4 make cl«en akin and i < autlful eom-
pl»xl«>n.
t t « ’he atom* *• ant bnw-’a er<* »Mr up
the le«y lie* r Th v •••» not merely • fun
the at'xila er ! . . . «■ •!.- r dla< r tra
»’rergthrn ’he t * • «4,4 r ;f tl
to
lively, healthy c-.n-.dlt: >n. rr.aM'.ng their no-
lion natural
never grtf» nor gripe They set auleHy. pot.
Ittvely and never » au»- any bird nf uncom
fortable fe* r r 1
n r» < 1 Ur ’.y th - <■ n «••
I h • 11 vsra
st »Id Th«*y k“*t> •» *ew *a«*ofthel !y
pr n«rly m >v r g aod kerp th »>«tern < .< »n
Increase the fl* w nt mi < Ir nurslr w m< th
ere If th* n ther ee’a 4 tatet. It n; t> • «
her milk mildly pureatiN« and ha« a rr.Hd
but certain rKr> t <>n th« t.«hy In thta v»«F
they ar« th only »«fe laietlve f -r the
hurting Infer!
taken pafler fy perclatontly «•”! cure any
f« rm '-f r *r •’ . «
r r ) matter how oM or
hoar «»flea other r»n»rdles hay» fared They
are absolutely ruarante»d torurv ar y rue,
or purchase n. ney will be cheerfU.iy re
fur, led
eost ’V. T. in « b^t ffamplea •• rt fr*o
for ti e »Rklne \V - 1
th note»' tr •
•