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Hit BKA,I ST SAIIISG VLSSEl AIIOAI.
WHICH ARÉ YOU Y
Itching Skin
Thera ar» Iwo h ada of p’--p’w «• Mrtb
I*l»tre»a by <i»y and tnghl—
•
to day,
1 hat '• II.» «-- ii >| i i.t u| Uxwe w b>* ore Joat two bind« of people, po cw*r* I
• I nnfiTtunatr a» to ha aflhcVd with
Sol the «moer auJ «a at. foe *!;• wed
Krirma or Halt K bourn—ami outward
uademtood
■ iq-lteali<>iiB do n«t rare. Tlw-y cwn'1. •
The good are half bad. and the bad are
T1i«i atrtircx •
llw* trouble la in the
half good.
!-!<«»l—luakw that |-ure and Una o-aling,
Imming, iteivlug dm <li••»» ail! dump- Nat lbw rich aod the po«»r( for to moat
a man a »ealtb
fa ar
Ar*v|*t n • »ulwtitute.
You mini 6r«t k»*w the alate of
»
»•
arieno and health.
Sol the hutaMe and proud f»r it* life •
r>»U the bim! uf all i tu pan U m aud cure«
little »pan
all rr uj»l;«»na.
Who pula on taifl atra ia t»**l Mwfltrd a
man.
Sot the happy •»'! aad. for the awlft
!$<•
«t
fai*
iytotf yeara
May«'* Hwltik, ni K«<fly Ford. Colo.. Brin< ea< h man hit laughter and earb
man be« tram.
«Lo ha« prrhapa tLa IsrgMt !*• plani
->• »«rib 1
in A «.erica, 1« g*>il»g tu tabe Lifl bw** Ma. Iter fw » kind« of
me««
10 li.« U «a Fair at ht Ixxila. an<!
tbry will «orh lL»rw fr>>oi <La ilo»« thè Ara tbr propia ateo lift, «n«l thr pwwpla
*bo lain
eip • iihni ¡-en« nudi il cloara.
Mr.
g«4 tb«
W brrr war you go, you will
Kwinfc 1« wilHng tv oMMtruct o( l«w
votM i «»•••«*•
Livra a n» nlattir«
il»« ( ol<irad<» Mata
Ara fllwgyt divi4rd la ju«f Ihre» twe
11 *i«e al Dati t ih
Thlfl «ili rwjuira
ria « onp ».
atout t»40 Mlaa, and in all aU>al And <»d*lly rtiough, yoa will g«J. too. 1
5J»0U,(XX> G-ea orili Work.
Warte.
There ia only one lifjet to twenty who
Iran
M tì.rr« will r r>o Mr» Wlnalt'ww'a Hooth
Irta " t nifi Iha l«e*i raro«*!y tv uaa l«*r lbr*r In «huh dan are yowl Art you «acini
duriug ih» <r«thin< parud.
the load
a
tif otrrlaxrd hftrra who toil <V « n the
road ?
laltin Haute
<»r are you a ¡rawer, «ho late <th*ra Lear
\ oorr«ap«in Imi •»! ito
Jour* Year portion of labor and « rry and
i al i<* latra that ha L«terd <4 a y<xirkg
ram?
• rtf* nuli d»r <»<l»rr dar elx> atartlnl -Kila Wheeler Wito»«
l.i» l*ean ra Ly l»ginuing Ina addrrm
al a funrral thua
“WLilt tItera ha«
In. si »on.«»thing <hr *»r«rmi lo Fallata
thè [Win ul Latini terth • ìtractwd,
A Rummage Romance ♦
II*»*re Ita« l»*n i»<ML>ng ¿»ao»vm*l • • ?•<
lo ailay thè |win of ¡Miriing witli Ìrtotoda
l*y <fawlh.
AN ITALIAN CAPTAIN
Cured by Pe-ru na of Catarrh of the
Stomach After Doctors Failed.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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A*.t « • r
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f • u.. I a r.ig eg «•gv <ar»»«a
» - » »» » •• < I1-’ h »• •
Mere«
r X KHMI II •«
Kt •• 1*1
cr ' I . Fi ao-UigUe. »
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fi<lh in Pub>K Fix«.
A w » .er drrlatre that them in more
• tl
il r and >rn* ral ai*«verniitMMfl
tn publk pia*-«# ar«d oof ha, in atrwwt«,
►«juarne, rit«r«nl»lrn, d<>rkn, r««mia and '
hr «I.<in th« Vnited Mate« ti an in
any *»thrr *<>unlry *d th« flrat or even
II.«
| rank
ll<* «ata tLak in thia I
r»*H<t «e rank with Turkey ratb«w
than with I nglan l <»r Germany.
Khwlie I ».I«» t «♦<»•
Al-erT« > ’ I*»*- i [• »-ter It »»aha« Ughi
♦ « rw «
u * leary Ji ia • mnaJn < urv n<
• « ». »a.««'
*» I ? < tired, a« hint lent.
4 5 l y all I
Prteo X» Trial i«a<r»a<e
t Liei runu I.! Imm Allen K l>l»»tod, l>>
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M«t Thru taU
*• \fo you ready?” aakwl the flret
man.
* **l am.” mme the anatrar in a firm
tune.
**fhcn • •mo.
Wo may aa wall know
the woret.”
< L«aitig th« door lediind them, they
r»’‘ lntely d«-*«XM»dnd th« «taira.
U Urn th»*y tow from the tew Hi ng
*«• tabi«, th«*v agr«c*ii that the nx*nl
t ad l--«-n n<> woree titan n«ual. — Judge.
IIEX enerwetle Mra John An
drew«. w I m had tuwn unanl
luotMly rlrr'terl <eueral man
ager of the rummage aale. cattie In the
xiurue of her <au»a«« n< tn Mlia Hunt
er’a liouiae. «tie heultated at the gate,
and finally walkml «lowly »n Hut «he
went only a few atepa. then turtn'd ate
ruptly round, walked quickly
liack.
openiml the gate with a de. .ded hand,
and. without ffletu* hermdf time to
< h«n<r tier lulled, atepped firmly up the
path and knocked aharply on the door
“Almira llnntrr ha. town let alone
longer than I. g«««l for anybody," ahe
Mid to heraelf. "She need to l»e real
act I «e In church alfnira. and there'«
00 rramrn why ahe .Imul.ln't l»c now
It'« nnchrlallaiillke to let her oatrac «•
heraelf aa ahe ha« done of late year. "
Mlaa Almira looked not a little aur-
prlaeit to arc Mra Andrew«, who had
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"Bruca or narrira oat «."
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F wtmoui Contumplioa of Ch««i'.
Great Britain and Ireland Import '
aliout 2flA,000,000 |a«umla of < I in ** an
nually. Canada ruppi ire about r>0 per
* ent of the * hole.
!
ITOH IS TORTURE.
DAD FORM OF TCYTC/t.
"F'< litre, year« I
ha.! T.tier <-n me
Satvl« whk h r^'taed
Ib. -ti to Well I > I rite
H ell nalur.l ’.re l‘.rt
<4 ike I. -e iiw lar.ea
munlhtlt Ultimi»,
uin. aneea »err >«!«-
<1 rauMrt. me
ihiurt her
mU i he T.tier
loo tar
eared. .»4 they
d • «.a1 nr. toe
me II I < u< ik <e
twat Ire «>f a a H. ana
••• Í -»r * i*•* <”■ «I
: hi» »••• hfl».a year,
ama, are* 1 have »»eve
■ a- e ... I • ■ • .•» of my .M trmehla.*»— Wil
U B Ja. a. s (>, M.Ue. Bl . BaamaClty, Ma
S. S S r.eutraliaea thia Beni Jedann,
Buda the bVe.l and reatoeea it to a healthy,
natural late, and the rough, unhealthy
ikm I»- me« auit, «month and r’.aar.
'd.»«l. Send f't our liook and write ua
al- it » ¡r < iae
Our phyMOiaaa haee
r >- dtaeaar. a Ufa etody, aad > aa
help you by their adrira; we make no
eharx« for thia aervtee All coereepnadaM.
la condo, led in »tncteat cr»A<lenca.
im iw » i
ci ne o*, arijuna. •*,
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Ibe •riil-'tt. of
Pre«»
Ah.
• srr*ia «> hi «pniniv
Captain o. Hera»lotu> of the Italian
Barque "l.iocelles.** in a rw>»-nl letter
from the chief olfice of the Italian
Barqna
1.1molies,
!*»»■•. -ia, Ha .
write.
••I Iva»« »utlered lee several years
with ihronw «alari h of Itw vloma«h
1 he Jokt**r» pre»»ribed tor me without
mi rvAciv Ing the lca»t benefit. I hrough
one of your pamphlets I began the live
room
Then Caleb Thomas stood be of Peruns, and two bottle» have en
tirely «ured me. I re«ommenj Peruns
fore her
to ail my friend»." (I. Itert*>letto.
’ Mira!*" he said simply, "Mira!"
In catarrh of Ilio *t<>ma--h, a. well
Mia. Hunter started to tier feet. pale,
aa rectarrh of any other |«rt of the
tre'libllng npe«-chle.s
Caleb fumble«!
laxly, reruns I» the remedy. Aa has
In the poeket of the old coat ami drew often l-evn m » i -I, if l‘ertina will euro
out the letter. b«-r letter, so old ami catarrh in rme part, it will euro catarrh
yet so new
in any other gasar* of the I»«ly
"Hee. dear." be said. "I found It In
Catarrh I. catarrh wl>ei»v«-r it i» I«»-
tbe coat you Seat to the rummage sale cat**«l, and the rommly th-vl will «-ui« it
and which I bought l*«-* iiii.c you bad an veliere will rare it evervwbere.
touche! it.
oh. Mira, say that you
If yon d<> not re«-eive prompt an*l sal-
mean It still. Say that you will "
l»faetovy rv-wulla from th*- uu--l IVruns.
He atopped suddenly, for with a write at aaee to Dr. Hartman, giving
great cry of Joy ahe awaye«l forward a full statement of your ca», ami h.*
and would have fallen but for tile hun will lie pleased to give you his valnab's
gry arms which caught her and drew adv Ke gratis.
lu-r
t-> his bi* .1»! -it l.i *t
F.i r m
Adilrcss Dr. Hartman, President o!
and Hume.
the Hartman t*anitanum, Columbus,
Uh io.
I •( >lv> SAI J
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES»
aismpxmuciOMY
» -1 • M’l
she bad answered It with word, that I
came straight from ber heart. an.l told
)
bite of the love ahe l«>re him. and that :
•he would be proud and happy to lie ,
bls wife
And Hutt was all. He had
I* ftlu.-Aj
never written to her again, and w hen ,
he cam« back to Hrrutley they had met
aa though hK letter bad never IkeeU
written and answered
HUe ral.e*1 her bead wearily and con
llmi*'*l her search. At last she found
a coat that had tvelongrd to her brother
George imarried now ami living In a
a e a s s
di.t.nt atatel. and «everal other gar
meats with which abe could part, and
a
making them Into a parcel sent them
a
with one <»e two articles of furniture
and various other things to the hall
Boirint Sedili fir Tcntiß Nhi
where the rummage sale was to to-
H uhi attuai
held.
(•lint Faculty
It was on the evening of thia bright 1
A NOTED EDUCATOR
athUti«! «al l I
Tsok
finn
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October day that the aale waa to com
an a* ia ua*Ur
Hr.
Chart».
Keswiall
Adam.,
Mb*»
IMed
mence. The lowu ba*l baen ranaackeil
Randy l’ike. — W liat did -1« la-ly a
Weventlr
in California.
from end to end a lltt*e Judicious ad j
wvy «lieti ysr t*-LI ber ver «ss au old «
The rev'ent death In California of I>r.
vertislng done all the articles collecti-d
acrobat?
a
kN. C. N. C.
and arrange«!, ami now, with a algh of Charles Kendall Adame, formerly pres
Willy Clatrati*—Riva told me t<» g<» otti a
ident
of
the
University
of
Wisconsin,
relief and anticipation, the maid, and
to de woodpile ami do-’d« split.
matron, of Brent ley .too*! and looked removed one of ttie moot glfte«! and
oBBOaeaaBoeeaaeeeeeaee
a moment on the work of their banda progressive educators In the United
I»r Adam, had !n*rn 111 for
ere they went home to .natch a bssty ' States.
Mitchell Wagon.
supper before returning for the open several mouths and death came aa a
r* !lcf
Hla death waa due to Bright's
ing of the sale In the evening
Among those who drop|v***1 In that disease
Charles Kendall Adams waa born In
evening to "»ee bow the women folks
were getting along." was Caleb Thom Vermont lu Ki3. and waa reared In a
as Hr passed down the hall eichang- family where liitrih** Iual strength waa
more eon.pn u- in limn worldly ««• aim
Ing s pleuMiit word with an acquaint
sue.» here and there and amusedly In Hr entered tbe public selioola at lu-rby.
•peeling the hcti-rogeneou. conglom Vf , but at the age of 2<i. when bls par
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Genuino
eration of donations, until he came to ents removed to Iowa, lie was »till tin-
MT
< flt* •
decided
w
hether
bls
*lfe
work
would
lie
a counter preahled over by the da ugh
V. I
mi «4« ««4 »aN MMr» awn'* l-*<~ 4«
Bost on Earth
r*«f W*lt Haw I ne4
*i» • lit ba Ht »1
ter of an old (ylend, who laughingly a. a .tudent or a factor In the commer
k|k MMWtl’» «f
tlh«<« JNI ntkirr ««■» Hu, r
|V<ana«
is
M
MukH«*
*-f
<h*
?wol
s»»»i
At 21 he definitely deter
cballriiged him to ph k from her stock cial worhl
»•» MflJT Tita n arvtrEsw lHrrrw a.,-v.M*»i
$10,000'?."'.'
•• •
In trade the style which stilted him nihn-*l t*> si himself f r college, and in
W. L. DOUGLAS S • SHOES
beat She lia*l charge of a part of the the sumim-r of l*»5d lo-gan to study
CANNOT HI Ulf Lift*,
clothing an<l merrily eihltdt»*d tier as l.atln and Greek at Denmark Academy
ii.iotsio !r;....
sort incut, commenting gaily on each. Ululer the lu.ti m-tioti of Itev II lx I-!d
rfiota irwfMg'p,
t
At ’tat ahe held U|i a coat In tbe style soil In Septrml*er INST lie wns admit
»f
V*rf a C J
Must Bear Signature of
( »»lor fl.Ytflrt« t»a«-s|.
of twenty years ago. "See," she suld I ted to the t'mv entity of Michigan and
CBBtioa I ’■
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gleefully. “Mlaa Almira Hunter sent’ literally, so far as thiancw) were con
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ini. n, bow old fashloueik II la! One cerned, worked his way through that
W L. IMM «H AH. HWtAeAIf»
would think It came over lu the May-' College
flower mill hadn't seen the light
of I
*•. 14 4VU4,
lie lie-tine Interested In historical
«. r. e. V,
day since, and. Indeed. It must have atmlics ami took a p-.t grmliintc course
Tory
•• rwy
been laid away for ever an long, for In that line
Al tin* «Mine time he lie-
THE NEW PENSION 11WS
ۥ tflkr aa aflfflflb
•he -"
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Aj'pG •«» N r TM r M Hblkrt»m
W«Y. VN
t* c
"1 11 take It.” Interrupted Caleb short I
FOR NUOACHL
ly. "How much ia It?"
FOR DiniNUt.
"Fifty cents." was tbe wondering ’
FOR IILJOUSMUi.
answer. The girl watched him wdti ■
FOR TORPID LIVER.
perplcied. uiu.lng ey<*e as be threw the '
FOR CONSTIPATION.
coat over bls arm and made bls wny i
FOR SALLOW SKIR.
Ktralght to the door
She wondered .
TOR THE COMPLL1I0R
If there waa any truth In the gossip
____ . «.susvmw ««*’««1
she bail beard hut
hardly
beede<L
WcZe ' »wrely ▼sgvtaM«.z<4»
wliii h called him an old lover of Ml»»
■•■«! *»• »tilg», Us’h
I i < » %% IX. «
Hunter's
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Meanwhile Caleb Tboiuaa took lila >
way homeward, the coat pr«-*«.rd tight
ly to hie .Ide
Once In a «hlle he
stroked It tenderly, almost timidly It
waa .ometlilng Mira had touched
Arrived at bls bachelor borne, he
spread Ills purchase on a chair and sat ‘
down faclug It Somehow, the sight of |
something connected with her brought
thronging t»ark tbe old pain, tbe old
qm-stloti. "W hy?" W hy bad she never
broken her promt alienee?
With tbe question atlll ecbolug in b s
heart be took the coat and slowly put
l-l. * il lU U K. AllAM»
It ou
It fitted well. He remembered 1
that tn r brother George had lieen about* came assistant librarian of the univer
bls sire. He ran bln hand over It In sity and ba<! charge of one of tbe lower
an awkward masculine way, patting claasiw In history. It was I*»*'** before
It abstractedly. Kuddenly, near one of be began to reap a reward for ble la- '
tlie ttockem. something rustled
lie I t*ors
lie then received an appoint- i
felt in tbe porkat. but there waa noth meat as Instructor of history and
ing there
Still the rustling continued Mt In. am! a year later lie became an
when be tom bed that ¡»art of tbe coat. a»» .taut profe«M»or. Wt>*-n Prof White
It occurred to him that there must bo resign»«! In HOTT to take the presidency
something te-tween the cloth and' of the Cornell l‘rof Adams t>ecame a
tbe lining and searching carefully be full professor of history of tbe Univer
found a rip ami drew out a letter, sity of Michigan, »nd found ble repu
aealevl. »tamped, but not ¡**>atniarked. 1 tation for scholarship made
ami addressed to himself In a band
Other unlversltii-s and colleges sought
that «ent a thrill along every nerve him. but be remained with the Univer
Slowly ami wou-lerlngly be broke . *e sity of Michigan until call»*! to the
seal and glance«! at tbe date
It waa prowldency of Cornell, a position which
ItVGL He nil>lie«l bls eyes as If In a he held for seven years. At Cornell ho
dream. What did It mean?
devoted himself largely to consolidat
Rmblenly. like a flash of light. It was ' ing and reorganising many depart
all clear to him Here waa tbe answer ments. with such aucceoa that tbe
to the why. the long delayed answer to teaching staff rose from h-l to ISS and
lila letter Hbe bad given It to Georgs tbe students enrolled from -*«T3 to 14KM.
to p*wt. am! George (he was always a
On Jahtiary 17. l*«l. I*r**f. Adame
careless iKiyi had slipped It Into bls was Inaugurated presldetil of tbe I ni-
pocket and forgotten It. and It had verslty of Wlacon.ln at Madl«**n. and
worked Its way tbruugb the rip amt held that position until last year, when
lain for twenty long years tie tween the falling health compelled tils resigna
cloth and lining
Amt.
miracle of tion. In degrees lie received that of
miracles'
It bad at last been deliv LU 1» from tbe University of Cl. - ago
ered to Its rtgbtfnl owner.
In lh7B and from Harvard In D*-*i
lie ftnl.hvd the letter. folde«1 It care
Prof Adams was tbe author of De
fnlly. ami replacing It In Its envelope mocracy and Monarchy lu France,
put It back In bls pocket. Forgetting : which attracted mmb attention aud
that be atlll wore the old coat, for now , was translated Into German, lie waa a
hla only thought waa to get to Mira. | capital organiser, strong willed and
be strode out Into tbe night and btir purposeful. He gave tlie University of
rle«l. almost ran, down the vlllagaj WISA-onsin a national education am! in
all b«*w»l
••penetriti«, teli«
street.
laaflNfM,
br«aate.
b|«k«»*l, wln4
creased Its business strength manifold
There was a light In Miss Huntrr's IWsIdee bls contributions to American
sitting mom. where she sat trying to and foreign reviews he wrote Repre
oh Ih«* ito«*»«, hlnaErd teow«la, f»»wi
■CMlll, hvailarhP, lt*rllg«N«Einn. plnapl»«,
read
Hut she could not concentrate I sentative British Orations and a »ora
prlna «fior »«tiiif. Il t wr iroMhl«*, ••n»»w f<»mplp|t<iM
»•••a r*Faa4<4. 4 n • bar |»4«p. »tvo .'»
••■*»* ih* lima
• ■<4 «11«■!■•••. W I r «« y««*v
d<»Ni’t movo reflw
ber thoughts opon her book; they 1st of historical contribution» to cur
fair, li ••re« (rial. •• p»v tl«w|. .ilrorO»< e, ••»«> fi yut *« ra
larly yo« ara flrttln« »Irta. < *>a«<1 patln« telila «ore
pei aa<tea»a. «Clrr ■•!>*< •*« 4(1. «»•* . ! »«nrn f IkO « uh ».. |
would turning again and again to t'a j rent literature.
^•■pla ihata all otnar 411 ••••*• t»»®rther. It la a
b«w ••*! tba »BOk»«r ha« I« aa t»r Mail. *»r •» • <fr d f**M froia
leb Thomas.
•«artar Ìor ttea rteroalr alimenta ami l«»a< peara ai
ai !»••• y»a peralta»» 4 l», *»«4 g•« * «wr •«••* z tea • tu
**»»«*
•nffVrlac «hai a«*«na aft*rwar«fa. Wo mailer vwhat
ttwir*. T mìr « ear «»4«Irr t»n tnnitor w boi mi »• » »«■ •(*•«-•**»
flmldrnly there was a step at the
Love's young dream 1» all right until
Ha»alate ee III •tw<rb?jr Fol?»» »e ••« > -»a ee IH »»Ir e* tkv*
alla y«a. alari latelag flUAHFTW t«»«4apa far y«>n
ieuNr*i»tap!»N|iv» q.r *VZ! 1*4 « M > • * l*-««te 4 r r* l» y ». oli,
talli «rtrp gri M r II and tea well all »tea Hate uttlll
outer door, tbe latch clicked aharply. tbe matrimonial alarm dock goes off
U»t»wi »TkkUvv. BkMkUI VW., »kW lufc« w IHltxwO.
p«*u pai «<»nr botarla righi. Tate* oar advlrai alari
ami Mvmv-ouc stepped toward tbe Inner aud causes a rude awakening.
«•lift I %*• fluì 1* « -»i-y. tindrr ai ateaalul* |uar*
tMiaal«r«ra ar money r»f«u4»4.
w
Columbia University
/
-i
W. L. DOUCLA
$3 & $3^2 SHOEf
Little Liver Pills.
I
Aa lafalLhl« Fr««cripnoa
I’at irtit—H«rh.*r, tell me wm«tlnng
to n>ak<* the time ¡*aiwi more quickly
Ji«*t n««w it dr«g» w» that I Lave noth
ing b» think of excwpl mywdf.
p,<-t <r—liid *rw>- a nolo, falling due ■
in thr«*» n ' nth* I r a Lil more than
yr »nr income affor»l«.
Hrr'-n. i, . auvd t.y «n acuì humur la
he li -1 < ming in Matac* with ihe
> in «n i | r
>ug grr.t ir-lix*». «rut in-
■ ni*» i, leale
'. m erut^ioo. furai
ui«l .li*, h .r^r a thia, «li. ky fluid. *!ix >1
Imi and » ale» uff . ►•uietime. Ibr akin la
hat.l, <lry and fi.iuml. Et iema ia any
Inrni ia a luti , ntug, «Xubborn iliaeaar,
and tba (Uhi < and burainrf at tiniea are
jhn.Mt un'- «latle , thè acid borning
!>uu t »• ■ ala oure uut an.1 Kt tba aita
a Ine
Sairea, «aafiea a« ut ber eater-
nal a; !. al ia du anjr irai gu^d, tur aa
li ng aa thè j». .n rrmaina ni tba blood
It will keep (he akin irritalad.
I
I
Well?
M.«- 11 <’> <■
Carter^s
Cnil n«i«ktah ea Golf
”1 don'ln-v why they call golf a roy
al a* ! ar mt game,” remarked tl»a
<
philosopher.
”1 never L<*erd
<>f it till two month* ago, an* my folk«
La« Inel right in thia Lare r»»untry for
• igty »«ara. An’ a« fer it« l*rin‘ royal
— It ain't played in a court like tenni«
— I don’t **•<' where thrt nume* in. An*
if it it. it^» agin the ronatltution and
the flag. —Judge.
ECZEMA'S
ì
The 1
1«. W ! »«. -I th, flrvt «eira OlSSted • '• ' i-r aver bullt thè tirai
Steel scbiw.ue, ever cooalrwcved la Aw-'ii aad thè blgge»! »a ag veesel all..at.
ba. bea lanscbe*! si tbe yard, »f thè FeVe Itlver Hhip and Eagieo C-uaiway at
Quiacy. Mi»« Iter euat la fcSMJ.laal and ber building ocvupled righi m-mtba. Hbe
le owned by a .yol;- ale hea-lrd hy Capi John <1, Crowley. and wtll be eaed «rat
la tbe eoasiw.»« eoal-carrylug trade. sud it ia eapected tbal latsr ahr may be
a»
• n l he I ’ h . . • •
Tbe Lawsoa «• thè flr.t ef sa eaunty oew type nt scbo-»«er; Indeed. shs
mi<bl alno*.! be cslled tbe pi >ne*r ut a new ktivd et w*r. basiluin
Hbe la n«*<
only thè target aaciag vc » m *I la tbe wofM and thè Seat Anw-ruan «ebooner bulli
of eteri, hot »be I. Ibe tirsi Mihir to be al«» eqaipped *«>tb urani a. a mesa, of
meeting tbe competvti-*s ut sfrata frv:gbt carriera Tbe erre n|*m* bas berli
rat pra* tirally m hall by tbe introjtvcttoo of eaginea lo matiage all tbe »«da, to
haadlo thè eoormoua anebora aad t*> do tbe stevedore Work
Hbe ls llghted by
eie. tririty, and .terrei by .team and rqi><p|H-d with a telepbooe .ysirm
** Urea mr.. In .u-tìug tbe captala, tbe eng-nrer. and thè ooob. will l*e tbe
aereo sna.ter'a full miplrmrnt. wh>le a wfuare nggrr ot erro le», rara* eaparity
* .e I.» -
t. . I» B l'»> t -.» coni I n ■* grf a vg « >tb fra ■ I r-i tb'.rty Sve ut
forti b» !..
Tb, Thomas M l.aw»->n messore. «**.1 ter! over sii. bui ber .ferì ot> »• b*»w
«pett I. W5 feet h- g and trrnu Ita tip to Ibe end ut thè afterma.l boom la s«arly
8«a> feet
t>a thè water line ber leng'h I. !h'A ferì. wb> e ber beata aieaaurrmeet
i. 00 tert. h*r ,|r;'a 31 frrt 5 inrbe., and b< r i... |. I dratt •*••'» feet.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
I «tu »ujr !*;• , • * <*ra f»r (“<»» «umidion
».-»r<í my Ufe ihre* »rat» ago
M m TM4ML
In tain» Map * ilrwrt. S uiwr I i , S. YM
>eb 17. ivtti
U m *»a G«o*g«.
”And now, tieorge,’* «mid the blu«h*
ing ai d practical maiden. ”Mnre every-
thii g 1« reified and 1 Lave contented to
«bare your jog—*'
*’Yo*. d«riing’ *
”|rfhij» y •u'<l bettei aeo a bow I hav
ing a LoU«e '»Il it.'9
Uh as« u
i u«c outer
killed?
Walter Ws d n't furnish datse with
chickrn. air truly bread and butler
Io*en one of her Intimate friend. In
former year., .land I mt once more on
her dooratep. but ahe Mid quite alm
ply and cordially:
“Why, Mary, how do yon do? 11*•
a long time aluve you've beeu to ae«
me.”
• No longer than since you're been to
aee me." cbldctl Mra Andrews gently,
when she waa seated In the cosy din-
tng room
Hut we »imply can't get
along without you any longer Almira
|'»e <*ome to get you to help ua
Wheu the eiplanatloa of the rum
mage aale waa fhilshrd. Ml«. Hunter
»at allent In her Chair, gating rrtlect
Ively out acmaa the meadowa wh < h
rolled away to the south
"I do not think I can come to help
you sell the thing, but I w ill 'rum
mage' and eeud or brlug you
the
•polls
WIII that do?'*
And Mr. tudrew. was well content
with her partial rhqory.
When her visitor bad gone. Mlaa Al
I mlra slowly climbed the stairs to her
I attic and reluctantly opened a trtink
| which had long t*eeu chuted
It cost
her a pang to look again on three rd-
, im of happier days
With reverent
I nngera she took out one garment after
I another, evamlm-d ami laid It aside
Here was a dress of her mother's no.
•lie could not give them that
Here
I was the euat her father bad worn In
the war every thread of II was dear
to the jiatr.otlsm within her.
Here
waa a dress of her own youth, a dell
cate aprigged inu.lln, how Weil ahe re
membered the flrat time she bad worn
It! Caleb bad admired It and that
night aa she stood a moment at the
gate with him ba bad touched It tlm
> Idly, camalngly. and said:
“You are prettier than ever to night.
Mira."
What bad come between them? Why
had be nercr answered her last let
ter? How happy she bad been when
he wrote asking her to lie bls wife!
Nbe had the letter atlll, laid away
among her most chert.hed pnseeMlotis
Hut ahe never looked at It now. there
waa no need, every word, even the
shape of every letter, waa ebgrsvvd
upon ber heart.
"Hear Mirs.” (so the letter rani, "you
must kt>»w what I tried to And wonts
to aay Ibe last time we met. I muhln't
put It aa t wanted to then, and I can’t
now. so I must Jnat tell you that I love
you. Mirs, ilarllng
I love you and
want you to be my wife. Will you?
I You will thing this a .bort, abrupt let
ter. but when the heart would l*e mod
i eloquent the tongue la silent and the
I pen rrfnaea to be fluent
Thus It 1«
I with my |*en tonight It will write
I nothing but what ba. rung In my
l (botights a long, long time. Mira. I love
I you. I love you. I love you. over and
over again. Write to me dear, end
tell me. If you can land ob. I hope you
can!>. that I have not been dceefvevl In
thinking you not quite Indifferent to
me
Yotira. for life death and for
ever. Caleb Thomas"
Abe had nuurfel bls letter
Yrs,
]
CARTERS
DEATH
begins tn the bowels. It’s the unclean
places that breed infectious epidemics,
and it’s the uncles bo ly unclean in
side that “catches” the di .’ase. A
person whose stomach and bowels
are kept clean and whose liver is live
ly, and blood pure, is safe against yel
low fever, or any other ol the dread
ful diseases that desolate our beautiful
land. Some of the cleanest people
outside are filthiest in ide, and they
are the ones who not only “catch”
the infections, but endanger the lives
of all their friends and relatives. There’s only one certain wav of keeping
clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take CASCARE I S.
Perfect disinfectant and bowel strengthened. All diseases are
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