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CONGRESSMAN WILBER SAYS
Pe-ru-na is AH You Claim for It
THE SONGS.
LIFE OF A TEACHER IN PHILIPPINES I
I wnndv-r Is what distant place
Hero« "Asate lt.-mvy' still Is beard.
U bere “I»als» Hell” has bld ber fsre.
Where "iKWVs” tells of hope drfervsd?
ariti arose tender ebord is stirred
By "Henriette." blithe and gay.
bo aeree al a feast droaarred ? —
Where are the exige of yoslerday ?
““•“brightly and riitoctalulngiy of
•»me c.uditloua there, lu tbe followlu*
paragrapbai
We have Jn«t moved lhe gtri's sctiool
In I'agnpan Into a new bulldin«, a prt
vate native b-mx. hired for the pur
poso. But w« ebue« tho date of mov
Ing tradiy. foe tt la tbo bvglnulng of
th« Arata, and tbe cock fig bit ug will
last two wreka. It will ex Impossible
during that time to got any «»• to do a
day's work for ua
Tho benches sre
too long foe the rooms snd wv will not
tw able to got a carpenter to saw them
off or any ono tn pul the blackboards
In place. We are so near tbe corkpits
that tho notoe la deafening.
School
ha a to be carried on largely by eigne
The cocks
crow continually, tbe
«warming children shriek and cry end
the women are forever p-undlng rice
In going to actsool we hare to erose the
river tn a banc«
It la nothing more
than a log bollowod out. tn which we
crouch at the bottom amt are paddled
acTnaa by a small Filipino boy.
The Islanda eWarm with tn arete of
all kinds. Anta are moat plentiful ami
moot troublranimo, Aa I am writing,
tbe "ttcfceya.” aa the children cell them,
or IttUe Itsanla. dart aenraa my writing
table amt catch the bugs that fall
around the lamp.
Several tlmea Ils
ante have fallen from the celling on to
my nrek
Now and then It la a cent)
(mie that annoys.
Cockroaches are I
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' la-vs's Old Rent H- *ig.” I-» Timo
un'durral ?
Wbsro d-.ee "Ben Bull” hie tboagkta re
trace
T- f—I <>n anerow'e wbey ami curd?
Is-es "ttnly Me” etili heg a word.
Has "tJc-Meo Hair” turned to gray.
Jv-ea "Naiwy” n -iro her vanished bird?
Wberv are the Bongs of yesterday J
ENVOY.
Vrinces. whose loyalty ha» errat
To these, who Woes in turn the bay
The sad. the J—yful. the at-s-ird —
Where are the o-«iga of yesterday 1
— Ufa
s a.A a
. a a a a a a a a a a a a
A. ft- ft ft ft—
AT
“KIDDY.”
nw-’ArA' )7VfÄ
I .-ugtccmaii f> F. Wilber, of t*fi -»lit*. N. Y., write«
Iks Psrufta Mdkinc Co.. C-lumbu*. O'-io:
Grntkmrn ■■I’rr.uafld by a trtrnd I have trtefl yo r r.-medy and I ha*,
alniii-l fully rr.mrrr-1 alter Ihr ux->l . Ir» m- tlc*
I an tully c«-n.lmcJ
that I ».una is a I yuu .lami for it. and I -hccrlully mommmJ your medicine
to all who are alfl clad with catarrhal tr-roble." Davidi Wilier
>*v VM--«» a rre«»«il*. a»« < .«.?•» < • I I.
In
th* Kangwrlcnrt «wirI ra^l ito
Mi. C F. Given, hura I. N. I' , vi-» fiftieth anniveranry with a larg** <w|w
pr-..i-|rnt of tbe I'astin*. Ixadlng club, Lration in Sen York City. Th« l«4h»w«
mg to hto lmUn>*»ny:
write.:
"W lw n.v.r th. c.4-1 weallir-r arts In
**Abotit two yearn ago I «aught a ne
I hare for yaars P*
|-a»l Iwen vwy wire to ver« coht «hile traveling and which
>ld nhhh *U hard to »«’tied in tn raiatrh of the bronchial
catch a rorer. oof
throw <>ff, ami which « wild Inav. after- tnbea, and an aff«M-te«l my v »<« that I
i ffrots on my o-n.liiutlou tlx mot of «*• obliged tn cancel n» v an¿agmn<MiUi.
tlx aiutar.
In ditUeaa I waa advi««! Itrv I'emna.
"lost winter I was ad. I red to try and alth"«)gli 1 had never need a patent
Per Una. an-l within fiv. days th. ordd med»ctr»e before, I aent for a hott’«.
••Wtinto <*ot illy «lew rite n»y terprix
was t»< krn up and in fiv. days nv-re I
■ a» a w.ll man. I recomm. «!•>! Il u< to find that within a few dava I
rarer.I <>l my friends ami all s;«-ak t!x greatly relie v«d, a lei within th re
l ani
bigi rot prai-a f- r it.
Thera la noth week a ! «4« tnl F»ty tOCtiVcred..
ing like I'eruna for catarrhal affile- never nithout It now, and take an oe-
lions. Ills well nigh infallible as a ca»>«Hial dow* when ! fe«’l run down.**
cure, and I glad.y c njor.e It." C- I. —Julian UeiaeleU.
Utvan.
If you do not derive prompt and »at*
m I
wf tofactnry rraulto fn-n» tl»e uae <*f f*erttna
write at one* U» !>r. Hartanm, giving a
Mr. Julian Waiaalita, 17ft Hen«-.a full atoton»«nt <d your «awe and he will
etrmt, luffalo. N. Y., >• aorrasp-ndlng I «e pleated tu give you I.to valuable ad-
racretary ol the SMgarlMt, of Naw vice g alia.
Addmaa Dr. Hartman, preaident of
York la I ha loading asouad I aw d the
Hangerloat. tlx largaat Garman singing the Hartman hanitarium, t'oiuinbua,
» let» of New York and also the old-at. Ohio.
lists Cora Off the Cob.
can bite sn apple as well as 1
r-oul-i when a < hll-l, an-l I can eat corn
off lhe cob as well as any pwracn alive,**
said a lady silly-eight years old and a
customer of Wise Brothers. the famous
dentists, of Portland, Oregon.
Fhe had l-rei- fitted eith full seta of
npl-er and lo«r*r teeth by Wise Broth
er», and was perfectly astonished to
find that she is now as well supplied
with teeth that she can use as aba a as
when a litis girl. W >«• Brothers have
rovoluU- nlrod m-siern dental nxtbids.
Ibero is no more pain to !■> fearal by
ysu-plr wl-n have their teeth atton-lo-l
to, and the coat Is very m-alerate
They make s great specialty of crown
and bridge work, an-l even alien it is
tires a-ary t lake out all of the old teeth
an-l put In frill now sets the result Is
simply «-vn-totfol. The fal»a teeth, of
course, cannot be told from natural
one». end the j-erron using them can
do everything ho, or rbe, cmtJd <lo
vHth natural teeth, lhe aria of treth
are made to fit the gums no perfectly
that Ibero Is no slipping, and tlie
strength ol tbs |-a.<ll>lc bite is Ju-t like
that ol f natural lieallhy ret of tenth.
The esperiuecv-
the lady customer
bare rslatrai can be yours If your teeth
need atlentihn. No oue -an si* rd to
postpone having their forth nut in or
der. No one n-*d suffer a single -lay
longer because they have lost the tiro of
their own teeth. We hope our readers
will carefully watch the advertIren-ento
of Wire Brothers in thia ncwa|«per,
ami lw pervuftled to commit thio splen
did dental Institution.
A Hard Pillow.
Weary tt illie — .Modern Improv*-
men*» may 1« fine, twit they have their
drawliacks
Tired Trad-llee—For lnatsnro;?
Weary W ||)te— When a fellow sneaks
into a stable to vleep nowadays he finds
nothing in it Inti I-a led bay.—Ju-Igo.
M.-iliers will find Mrs fftnslow's Booth
mar h r nip the basi rvmedjr U» u»e tor Utetr
'Unklrrn during the teething j^rrtod.
TtTTtW had Iwttcr tei me ride to
yV Manille ami take tirai money to
ih«- l-auk. the-re are ugly rumor»
al-r-rad cou-vriilng *lxrd Jlm' an-l hla
trami 11-tre tino» wltbla a fori night
a loto-ly M-ttb-r's shanty bse Ino
'ru»lird* by tb--re g-nib*mrn. ami ibe
tbtrd wae al 'Mlm'r's Corto r.' noi tw- n-
ty rnlli-a from bere!
lu-el-tca. you
ought noi to e»;»oav your wtfe and
Klddy t<> an luiaslon of tbat kln-1. thè
frlgbt Would be em-ugb to kilt a tierv-
<>ua girl llke l.ucy?'
Ilio speaker. Jack Hariley. waa a
«ali. suuburnt youug man. brut ber to
thè owtier of 'The Bungalow,' a newly
ervcted. low roufe.1 boiler. 1 lo «til-h
some four ycars l-ack tbe latter had
bn-ught bis y-iuug bride.
Afta-r molli he of hard work and
many a dlaappolatmmL thè ground»
surroundlng tho bouae had bren re
clalmed from tbe busti l-y thr youtig
fdlow. wbo. libo many anotbtw. havtng
found It liupoaatble to make a decent
Hvlng In hi» native land, had da-clda-d.
mi rv< elpt of a amali lega< y from a
mahton aunt. to try bla luck at catti*-
rea ring sud abcrp bret’dlng I d Auatra
Ha.
For once fickto fortune. Issa blind
Ginn usuai, w«« In a generous mood.
ami. sftrr a few yeare of hard Work
efforts. Ned Hartley
and ceaseless
<
found himself sufficiently well off to
ma rry r the "girl he had left lie hl nd
hlm." and to bring her to a home
whlch i I m - had literally built for her
wltb bla own banda, In the course of
thè followlng year a son waa t>orn.
an-l “Klddy." »• he waa callidi by rela
tive» and frtenda. a<»>n Iwiiiir a very
lm|H>rtant memlu-r of tbe amali c<>m
miiulty Jack Hariley. Ned'a younger
brut ber and Klddy'» must devuted
everywhere
One feels like standing
and holding one's umbrella and hat all
the time, that the cockroaches may not
riddle them tiefore they are used again
They will ret the stamps off letters If
they are not hurried Into the mall
pouches.
Illnla are the principal playthings of
the native children. There are several
klmta no larger than humming bin)»
that are often to be seen tied by a
thread to a stick or to the band by
tils l.apcrienv« waa In Mln««.
a mar
FÖÜÜW *
tUllîlAMU IKKI) li», 1 «ri la» 4, Ura.. C «ut Ag
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some baby.
They do not live long
after they are raptured and sometimes
a Irahy will still tie dragging a poor
little frstherevl thing about even after
It la dead
Once I bad a present of
three of these little birds, but they
were all dead within twenty four
hours
When I nest received a like
present I walked to the schawl bouse
window an-l let It go
I also bad
given to me three little parrots. tw-autl
ful re-1 and green birds shout six Inch
ra l-mg. but these, ton. after a few
days. I freed.
The children l-eetow
flowers and fruit on their teachers
H*>metlmes they make little baaketa of
l-aiiit»-» and wind them with red, white
and blue Worsteds ami make fa seels of
the yam. These they fill on the out
able with paper Sowers and the Inside
with real often. The school children
will also liny ami bring with great
cageroaas any little cheap oruanient to
their teachers.
Nometlmes w> take tripe on horse
back. There are no side saddles and
we ride astride
The horses are »ery
small and easy to mount There is
only one fear that our feet may drag
Tom. tbe retriever, who. entering fully was to have brought back health and
into tbe spirit of the game, would happiness to Lucy.
In silence hr bunded the bag and
stand quite still while Kiddy, laborl
ously aiming tbe harmleaa weapon al notes to the ruffian, wtin. alili keeping
him. called out In hkt clear treble voice, Ned covered with Illa Weapon, forced
"Hhoot! llnugl Fire!” This wns the | him lutck to the verandnh.
"Now. mate, having called upon you
signal for tbe “Wild beast" to fall
| Just about eupiwr time. It would not l-e
down.
Kiddy's delight at this new game waa manners for me to depart before I'»»
boundlesa; and when at last Jack, bad Hu* pleaaura of sharing lhe family
breathless with the exertion of Jils re meal!” I-ord Jim rcmnrkc-d In pltllvaa.
peated "death struggles." declared that mocking tones, "Indies' company 1»
tt was time for hltn to tw off and re always pleasant. ev.-n when they ar.
took poassaaion of hla revolt er, the In a faint! Ilow h-ng dob. thia young
'lady generally stay In here?" with a
child aobtied.
"Kiddy wants the gun! Kiddy wants grim chuckle. "Not haring the felicity
to shoot evlytiody! Nasty, unkind un of tieliig married myself. I am not SC-
cle! Give me the gun! Glv. me the— qunluli-d with the means of restoring
young and s< nsltlve females to thc-lr
gu uuun!” be cried.
By this time Ills unci, bad mounted senses! Perhaps a klaa might do It!”
hta horse, and. with a wave of tbe
Aa the brute appr->a< hrd hta wlf.
band, rod« away, while Master Kl-ldy with the Intention of fulfilling bls vll.
was recaptured by hla mother, a gen threat. Ned. with a yell of fury, re-
tle. delicate looking girl. Slid after a gnrdleas of eonaeqnences, unarmed ns
prolonged struggle, waa fiually dla- he waa. threw himself m»-n tlx ruf
|>oee<! of In hla little bed.
finn.
Hurprlsed by th. sudden and
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uneipccted onslaught. *'!-ord Jltu”
Two hours later Ned Hartley and hla dropped hla weapon, which rolled a
wife were sitting out on lhe verandah, few feet away from the tw. comix
be smoking a abort pipe. Lucy slowly tanta. Each then «u-lcavored with all
rocking herself to and fro and now and hla mlijlit and main to throw down hla
then applying herself to some needle adversary and take t-osaesalou of It
I Physically the men were well match
work.
Tlu-y had lieen discussing tbetr plans ed. but slowly "laird Jltn" waa getting
for the long talked of and often defer th. upper band. Ned’s breath cam. In
red trip to Melbourne, and there waa abort gasps. H« knew that now It waa
so unwonted look of animation In tbe no h-nt- r for hla money alons. but for
young woman's face.
bls very life that be was wrestling!
"And you really think we shall t-e Could be keep up? Th. |<eroplratlou
able to g<> thia time?” she said. “Oh. was pouring down bls face. Another
Ned. bow I do long to get among peo minute would see the end of th. con
ple. to see houses, streets, carriages, flict! "laird Jim's" sinewy arm was
anything and everything to get away gradually s-tueeslng th. Ilf. out of tlx
from tills eternal, monotonous bush!” young man’, t-ody, when a burst of
And wffh a sigh she hid her face on cblldlab laughter startled tbe two com-
ber bustrand's shoulder.
hatanta.
"Nothing will prevent us thia time,
There, hla white nightshirt fathered
dear, unless" with a short laugh - up In hla chubby han-la. bta curls still
“Jack's croaklnga should take definite moist, bls checks flushed from bls first
shape uh leas, In abort, we should tie
sleep, and bls little naked feet stamp
'rushed' and tbe money taken. Then
Ing the grouud In wild excitement,
there would be no trip foe ua thia
stood Kiddy!
year, at any rate.*"
Tbe m-lse had <11sturtied him. and
"iHin'tl" she exclaimed, looking fear
tbe sight of tils father and the 'g.nprl-
fully around ber. "It could not hap
man" playing at wrestling, like be and
pen! 1 rannot think that—“
l u. I. Jack so often did. caused bim
The sentence was unfinished. Before
tbe liveliest satisfaction; be clapped
them st<K>d a man who bad seemingly
hla little bands aa lx caught sight of
dropped from nowhere.
Ned threw
Hie revolver, for the i-osaenslon of
himself In front of bls wife.
which rack of I lies, two men would
Tbe stranger waa attired In shabby
have given anything.
corduroy breeches and a tattered wool
"Daddy big lion, gi-npelman tiger,
len shirt, the color of which might bar«
t-een once blue; tall cowhide tioots «■ h. shouted. "Kiddy about big lloar-
cased hla feet and lege; In one band and be grabbed the revolver eagerly,
Ned saw that tho child held the
he field with mock politeness an apolo
gy for a hat. tn the other, pointed means of deliverance or death In hla
waning
straight at Ned's bead, wai a murdec- bands; and ba rallied bta
strength.
ous looking an shooter.
"Hhoot tho tiger first. Kiddy!" be
"Horry to Interrupt the billing and
cooing, but might I trouble you to cried.
"No. Hon first!" shouted the child,
band over to me that ell hundred
|xunds yo* received last night from the spirit of contradiction swakming
Barton's? Htop! No humbug hands within him.
"No. no. tbe tiger first, darling.” Ned
up!" the drawling voice changed Into
a sharp growl "Never mind your repeated, “and daddy will buy you a
wife; I'll look after her." r--or Lucy gun nil to yourself!“
AN OLD
A P
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TOWtOi oarwwnts arvd
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i i ' -va!«raJs in Uadi » ralle.
TO
THt SIGN OF THt FISH.
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BISHOP
SCOTT F a * ACIDEN!
Fwi Uau-X <
1 hat Sciiti fer hfl
di-din *8í •h"»*1 Triltlit
M/toA»// W
I
had fainted and waa lying In a heap
■>n tbe flow of tbe verandah. " You
walk In front of me and show uir
where you put tlx swag: make an al
tempt to get st your 'Iron' or to call tor
help and I'll shoot you like a dog!”
There was no help for tt Ned. hie
face cofttrncted with rag.- and hopeless
misery, led lhe ruffian Into bls room,
where, tn a little cot Kiddy, fast
asleep, was smiling In hla dreams
In a small cupt-oard which Ned bad
built Into the wall by tbe aide of tbe
tied lay tbe result of two years' bard
work and privations tlx moftey that
Hornet hl ng In hla father's manner ap-
p< ala-d to tbo - blld
Fearhxaly b.
crept near the men. and delltwrat.ly
putting tbe tuuxxls of tbe shooter to
tbe head of *'I.ord Jim.' whom Ned In
a suprem. effort waa holding down.
tbe child said:
"Hhoot! Bang!
A sharp report.
surprised child, an-l "Ixird Jltn
trviie to hla account
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d.trd of thr world.
I Ids la the reason
W 1. l»->iigU» makes aod sella mor*
m.-u'x ft.11»> and ft.i .'at slioea (Iran any
other two manufacturer«.
in Dwt
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An Absent* HlnUod Cunfr«ai*>n.
**I itippote/' Mid th« paliou to lb«
“that yu view the cutniug
of winter with fr^ling« of regret.’*
! ‘io.” ana ««red tho milk-
man.
•‘Il la r«* 11 y very hard/* g-irt on th«»
patron, **to tin I «uitnbl* |*»turn In the
cold wealhor, no d« obi?**
•*V m ; and then th« pump free »eg no
often.**—Judge.
di Uh Mian,
Al Last.
The landlady was »leaking
“Mr. Barfisatorme, how do you Hk»
y--ur eggs?”
Tho tragedian's fa-w re I as--d
ex pression of joy.
“Hard-boiled!" I m - cried.
I'ntil that time |MM>ple bal wilfully
miatakeu hla tacto.—Bslllmoro Herald.
The w< |i i«—1- -I dru/gist a-lvlaes jn » u
to uso Uaiiiiin'a M ira >1 011 for pain, for
h* knows what it Ima -Ion«.
k :
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
A (lumper Crop.
Hubbubs—You jutt ught to see my
crop of coru! It's tbs moat promising
In all ths Ixmesomehniet district.'*
Townley—You dou’t say!
it
have mure than two ui—«a, don't
get me, will you?
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I.MtlI»* <•«» W»ar Ihoftl
One die *r alk-r after u«b t AlW*> • F <•<
tku-ret ‘■'».er» anJ > al
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>• a eertain eure luf hig? w!n< nall« «weatlu^
h< t acL!n| !«••! At all l>m<g»sta. i*« trial
ime « bae* > H: M t>y aaaii
Ad i irte Alien M olua
•Wd.TeR r N Y
Definite Measurement.
“Do you think lhe world is growing
any belter?
"I'm nbw-lutely sure of it," anew*
oral the monopolist. "Why, only five
years ago 1 made only a hundred th'-us-
snd a year. Today I am making that
much a month."—Washing!, n Star.
9 oo I> rops
' ÀbrÇehitJe IVepar-tlionf*A»
almdating thcl inxl ami lieg nia
ling fite Nk'iatTctc- (int 1 k*wvli i/
rrotnok "t DigrstionChrenul
neM and Ffc M Conlaiiu nrHhrr
(hitan.Morphine norMaic/al
V*» «*«te fi , • * 1.
TRE NEW FEISIOI UW! CCMT EGEE
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For Infanta and Children.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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Signature
N ot N amcotic .
A peneri Remedy forCoMtipA
Hon. Sour StuBMKh.i)Mrrf«M'M
Informs .< onvtiLMons.FrvrriAb
vu nnd L oba or S leep
lacSurab Signatura of
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Ned and hla wife and Kiddy had
their holiday at Melbourne after alL
Family Herald-
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UTWA-TV« 11 aaSAMUS » rou
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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GOING To SfllOOl
"Old you ever anil sl-rep? * asked the
farmer <>( the new liinnl man who came
from Colorado.
"No," replirel the new hirod hand,
"but I've had considerable experience
in
Bailing
mine«." — Ohio
Blate
Journal.
slave, had i-een a resident lu "The Bun
galow" alrout six months
"Nonsense. Jack!
tv hen you have
lieen a little longer among ua you will
m-t lie ao ready to believe all the ru
mors that are spread among the
'hand*.* And then, you m-e. I received
the six hundred pounds from Barton
only last night, and no one with the
exreptteU of l.ucy. you, and myself
can have the slightest notion that such
a sum of money la In my |-osa«-s«lon.
Lucy baa tcevii alllug lately, and I
giro r»sw.,ni CWra Sv lu _
r 11 o .
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promised
Io take her to Meltivurue as
la tous A. t>.
a— ».nt «.Mi-rasteiea.-v-— - cmvw
noon as I could »J-are the time au-1
w. I-» a it Xu-.Sira •*- »•■»«.i . v.«.,uvn
Mrs. Vpt«laterto tnal-b— Maria, v--u
money
Now the shearing la over. I
lor Others Io Enjoy-
nre-l n--t art-ut Iba capsulas for Mr.
mean her to take the tx-llday with the
Brown—You aliould do eon otlilng to l'pt-idate'* dinner
1 bava received a
Kiddy and myself. I know you will
ion tribute to other people's enjoyment. marronIgram that b. vs ill n--l l-e home
look after thlugs for me. old man. Now
Jones—1 do; I'm always making a uatil 10 o'clock, asina «autoa-dunu-nto-
don't wear su- h a worried look! It
bile has liad a break-loan. —Judge.
f-«l of myself — New York Press
d.s sn't suit y-tir style of l>eauty half
as well as your elegant sombrero and
cloak, not to afH-ak of that alt aboofer
Wilfs--ur the sweetest disposition an-l
I see lu your beltl Uolng for a ride?
tratisform the most even tempered, lov
Well, la la. see y.-u by and by I"
able nature Into a cr- sa gr.uucd auj
Jack did not aeern much convinced
irritable individual.
by bls brsither a argumefita and ban
If imj.itiencc or fault-finding are
tertng manner The “rumor»" be bad
ev-T ev. us.ible it is wlieti the l-xly is
beard were alarming: there waa no
tortured by an eating and painful sore.
doubt that the deaperado and ex con
It is truly discouraging to find after
vict known aa ”lx»rd Jim” had t-een
mnnths of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the pt.i- e
seen In the nrlghlsirb-s-d and that dar
remains aa dctmnt. angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no
ing attacks had ls-vn made on solitary
matter on what part of the body tt comes, is an evidence of - :ue previous
constitutional or organic trouble, an-l that the dregs of th- .e dis- i-ics
s»*ttlera.
"mill.” thought the young
remain in the system; or, it ruay be that some long hidden poison -j>cfhaps
man. “the results might have lieen ex
Cancer has come to the surface an-l tiegun its ¿cstru-tive w- rk
aggerated. and after all Ned la not
The blood must be purified l-eforo the sore will fill up with healthy flesh
likely to run any unnecessary risks
an ! the akin regains its natural color.
It ia
However. I will ride as far aa 'The
through the circulation that the ac rid, corroding
C o ( mu *.’ and bring Bergeant Gilpin and
fluids are carried to the aore or ulcer amt keep it
a ctiupie of hla men back with me. Ex
irritated and inflamed. 8. S. S. will purify and
tra pre- autlou can do no harm.“
Invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or
Aa be was about to mount bls home
other hurtful materials are washed out. fresh rich blo-xl is carried to the
a shrill voice called out: “Cncle Jack,
disease.! parts, new tissues form, and the decaying fl- sit begins t«> have a
Vncle Jack, take me with you! Kiddy
healthy and natural look ; the discharge ccam - s and th* aore heals
wants a ride on
S S. S. is the only bl-»-I purifier
for me!**
Ravsral yaars a*a, asr wtfa bad a aa-
that
is
guaranteed
entirely
veg»-
vara sora tee and was treated by tba
"Never mind. Kiddy.” called out
table. It butl ls up the blood and
bast pbvslclans bat raaalvad nebanaSt.
Jack, "you can't come out with me to-
Oar draeeist adviead bar to try B H It ,
tones up the genet al system as uo
day. you know; It's your bed time.
whteh sb« did. Fourtaan bottles cured
oth.-r medicine d-cs. If you have
bar asid she has baaa well ever since.
Isn't It? Besides, people don't go for
a sore of any kind, write us an-l get
y. B ■ ABOLD. 89 Ceaal HI .
rides In night drese! There, don't cry;
Oobooa. ■ ▼.
the advice of experienced sad
y->u shsll fire uncle's revolver sll by
airilled physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skia
yourself, see!"
Ehaeasea fre«.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlassl*. O*.
An-l. having assured himself that the
revolver was unloaded. Jack proceed
ed to In-tni-'t the child In the art of
ft
russian
y food
aiming, pulling the trigger, etc., and a
R MkH M» m Lay sM Eaea«
lay »<
t»m Rea», (*♦<>'» a-4 A H
wild romp succeeded. In whh h tmagtft-
Di«»*’•« N
yee*< cMcàs, a*4 e-s*ss î*em grew F?<e 25< and 50c.
■« »-*•< rfo»es*e* ~.«»mft**»-e4 Stltef aM
l-wU*« r«mr 4v**m I mf -
ary wild beasts were "killed dead," the
Hkm^M ft^ta«»
rat Mila« ri. ÖLT a y r
-a»«a .1^4 <k«i*
fhHaijIsg aftll ksr.roaHaaDjl.fttlIudUftd.ttrDSra
] * «, , , r -ra «nFCtet
said wild twaata being represented by
wHMF BaftJ»*i *lMhl la «kwle i >■ TBl»iB< s*«i<ry
t A RUJUl*. Lfalk. * m »
himself, ruuulrg on all four», and
A QI AIA
\
AB 4fMS*M.
JOHN 1*001.1’., PORTLAND, ORti.
t «et St tewrtraa.
lunj l i ». ha» an equal f**r coiijfhi aiul
roidv. J om « F bovaa, IrmHy bpringa,
Ind . F < b IA. I»«»
urvoa*. TiiiM
U M l tattte
«'•a <^T*
t**1 torgAlaa in lQ*lU»r«
ar»4 Fng’n«E. w itvTuilHa, hut,ati*l *>«n*
ral Ma« t!n«r'
W «>4 -««Inf Ma- hiuwE a
■
t*' ' '
' ■
Cur» f«»r
Differences.
A few rente a --an is all lhe difference
in price there Is I el ween having a
cheap ran of fruits or vegetables and
having the boat th- re !», I. e., Mono
pile. There a a much gnater <liff -r*
•ore than that In the quality, In the
l-urlty and in the o-nteirtment that ft
brings. II you don’t know a hero to
A Ulddy laaect.
"Your mamma." said Pspft Moth 1-- get Monopole gr-cerles, write us and
If you do know,
bis eldest ron, "is tlx giddiest Inauct I we will te'l you.
don't let bim send y-u any other kind.
knoa .*•
We are particularly po-ud of M- m pole
••Why, pepeT*'
"eha is ronliniially attending cam- »piece, coffees and Baking powder.
Try them. Wadhame A Kerr Bice ,
ph-.r balls.’*—bolroit Free Fraas.
Portland, Oregon.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair! Perhaps you
arc seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
ÔLIChErP
MAM FAMOUY BY A MMITADOM
.FAIINÍNNC CAI» MOft THAM,¿.
a
HALF A CIMUOY
$3&$312 SHOES
II« Maya at Hom«.
Mr«. Giudfc—I snpi- ••• you’re earn-
ful U> make your httel-and tell every-
liiit g that liapi-eiis U> him?
Mrs. Mr--ngmin<l—Better than that.
I'm careful to awe that u- thing hapieus
to lilm.—ITilla-lelphia Presa
I do not l«rhev<
» ■ Va
AMI YOW DtAltl FOI TK
My hair was falling eut and
turning gray very fast. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the telling end
restored the natural color.’’—Mrs.
E. Z. Bcaommc, Coboee, N. Y.
c-s YOt'NG lady sb« Is Irsch.ug
/À\ “ b*’*4 lo 'h' **■•••••*■
, In solus dusky wwemlll space.
"<t rrc-miae Me” la genti» parral
lit some uM tabby, wb—ee encl-race
Was never askrd a heart to gird?
And. eith bartcarie accent slurred.
In erone strange reentry, far away.
It "Tooim» Albina'“ reuse la aparrad J—
Where are the aungs of jeslsrds, ?
.A.
Gray ?
DONT -SE»,
GET WEP ~
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