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with Ayer’« Hair Vigor. It
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CHAPTER XIYz-iCamttaoeA I
Aa euoa aa Ib« traba poli« “P- • do«*1*
tra «etera. *4 wh«m I aro •*>•
•** “•
1« ike track. Ity thè Hgi.t uf thè laulevw
It le easy tu »»• that he Lrawhsg« la
not due l" me leeuieaar*
B it It la rame
tbe laro trae that the two Nel van«, the
tu«»r«nsr, van and the rear fsh oceuple-l
by th» g *"la guard, era tataqiug
llow
far ere they? N >l*ody knows,
You et 'Uld have board t'.r ebowle "f
the Paralen guarde »ugagwl w «•c.r’iug
the reanalua f Yea Ima. tt «Meh they
were mp/neltdet The travaler« la their
van. libe theii.selvae, had n-«t notte«*!
w hen the rvtipalng broèe
II
•n hour iwn h 'um. »lure th« arel4<tit.
What «tughe to bo 4«oo woo door
or»«>ugh
The troia Moot bo rttil boefc
war4 and pl« li up tbo l<*<
Nuthlag could be mor« »l»p>» Hut —
and this «urprl»«*l me the behavior <4
ray bel Far iahlhr »«eo.ed vevy Otranga
He Inalai«*! ta the aoxt pr*xalng manner
'hat
*
wfl
ap hx- to l‘..p. f to the driver, to the
Stober, a ».I f.rt the first time I «Hevxv
»rwd that he epuke Hueetou remarkably
Well.
The train began to run beck eg eo**a
aa ue had taken uur placa«
Th» Oe»*
men har-n siimi pie*! to crunplala. but
Farnahlar gave him each a ><“'k t*1**
he did not cars to get anol bar. and alow
ad himself away la tbe corner
I la an «ppearad In the «est ■>>•» ,h*
two wag ma wore found a kll**met»r *4f,
• nd lhe train gently »lowed up to th»w
after an hour'» rna
Faruakler and Ghanglr went to teip In
coupling on the vane, which waa done
• a flnoly aa po»;Lle
Major N itila and
I noticed that they «»changed * f»w
w .rda with the other M' ugola
After
all. there was n-iLlng aatnuleblng In
that, for they were countrymen "f theirs
Mg r»a :n.*• ,r aoeta tn the train, and
the engineer tries to maha up for loot
time
Nevervheieea. the train d'*ee not arriva
at Kad.gar without a long delay, and it
1« half past four In the moridi.g when
wa ».iter tbe capital <4 Chiueee Turk»»
tan.
A fair exchange la no toM . ry
text boohs bava taught ua. and
r knottier Inatance. quoted by the
>rw York TrlMmr. ena. s v> lll.iatrate
the proverb sue«
An Amari aa. well
known for bla wealth, receives Innu
merable letter« asking Lltn to sub
s.-rtbe to cbarlt.*-«. and often, when
the credent'vie of the project a. *¡11 (lu
bloua. •;» baa to refuae.
Not . -i.g ago lu* bad a letter fr>*n
London, «gn-1 by an
unfatnllier
nam« "Knowing aa I do your gener
osity" the atrnngtr wrote. "I have put
youtlown for a twobmvdred dollar aub-
» rlpti i to our mliier«' widow» fund
Chrtalmaa 1» approaching, and we pro-
p>>ee 1» give a fowl and a Cbriatmae
pudding tn each tu i.-r ♦ widow, on
Chrlatniaa «»•“
The millionaire replied: "Though I
or your funi. I
know nothing nt yon
.
rwapomt gladly to i the call you make
ni«M> me
I. too. am tntere»ted In a
it la an
eitanty similar to your»
American charity. ■ ml alnee It eta nd»
In ne--1 of fun 1« for a t’hriatinaa treat
chapter XV
I have not healtatoil to put you down
IVbat waa not dona at tha frontier ha»
for a »uba.Tlpllr.il of two buudrvd dol
H usala na and
lars
Thus no money lic.-d paaa be tn ta doua at Kachgar
Chin
are one aa bad aa tha other
tween ua "
I
..•'•■■:,»»;», »»»
1 fT.'tf Has l^aoflng.
to verify, paaa.-rta t- algn. ata.
It ta
Tùli roufounded tramp P»r
a
f
al.-'.
?■ giro h.«a luugbing g*» • ud
'
■ ■ I* . ! è.
■.»! , 'll ,■ « Itb
It
We Uuat nut forget the terrible
threat of the formula the functionary of
that the Celeatlal Empire »Altee to hie acta
— 'Tremble and olwyT' I am dlapoaad
Joar to obey, end 1 am prepared to appear
before lhe authorities of the frontier I
ran em***V the fear» of Klnko, and It la
Off.
(bobina >11
llegan th« with regard to him that tha trembling la
M|waklng of t rúala,
Io be don«. If the ciamlnatl'U af Ih»
». o ly
; al • 'th a three da y a' traveler* eitviula to their packagea ■nd
chin, aa ba luggage
g
•*|------ "
leaned up agnliiat the bar
It Is 10 n
ck when a stroke "f tho
"Never mln.! the tritata." Interrupt- gong announce» that lhe police formal)
nt th» t*
>d t ■ .* t» : ; •• uf ■
ilea are ate.«! to begin. We Ira»» tba
"We do a »trieUy caste bualnma ber» table and a few minutes afterward are In
Ba»r
th» waiting r«.om
A'l my amaliera are prwaent. with the
I ally
etception. of courwi. of
Klnko, who
Mi r, liant
woul-l have duaie honor to - nr breakfast
a Job ehl What
If It had been possible for bini to take
d*.»
part In it. There waa Doctor Ti.» Klug,
I
hardly
know.
air.
My
The kpplwwnt
bls "t'omero" under hie arm; Eulk Eph
last emplufmvnl waa that uf instructor rlnell and Mi»» II r- tie Bluett, mingling
lu a H » a
h i-'l
thvlr tr.-ab and hair, flguratlrely. I* It
Tba Mori-hatit <>h. I can use yon. all nnderst.md; Sir Francis Trevellyen, mo-
rail'
Gai
. r » •
tk nl-se and sileni, intractable and stiff
f .r w r k
I io .
*: t.. .> » a
i -4 cir
an.-king hie cigar on the threshold. Fern
rulara and v i can ' U th» starno«
akalr. accompanied by Qhangir; liuaalaii.
Turkoman. Chinese travelers in all
licer »lenita.
from any to eighty persons Every one
Nellie What did you
had In hie turn to present himself at lhe
pr p.-aod leal cv»u g T
table,
which waa occupied by two Colea
|l»rtha— Haar du yon know bo pro-
Itala In uniform, a functionary speaking
poacl I
Uor
Nellie—Tou were so glad to see me lluaslan fluently, an Interpreter fur
you ki w
Ym f. ’ »<> good you wanted man. French and English.
The Cblneee wee a mau about SO, with
Boston Traaacnpt.
me to feel bad
a bald heed, a thick mustache, a Ion.
pigtail, and apertaci»« uo bla noee Wrap
BADIE ROBINSON.,
pe.1 III a flowery reb«, fat aa If he lie
pretty <i.ri Bufferei From Nervottaneaa longed to the m ot dletlngulahad people
in the c untry. he Lad not a prwposaeaa
civic Catarrh—Found Quick
lug face. After all. It waa only a veril)
cation of our paper*, and aa vura were
l!»llef in • v-w t*-.-
In Otdar. Il di.l not much matter how re
pulalve be looked.
haa." murmured
"What an air be
Madame Cáleme.
'The air of a Chinaman." aald her
huebsnd. “end. frankly. I do not like It."
I am - ne of ths first Io praeeut my
paaap-rt. which loara Ih» vlaea of the
c.ueiil at Tifil* and the Russian anthorl
lise al I SIM A '«- Tba functionary looks
W hen you are dealing
at it attentively
»h- old always ba
with a mandarin.
on ths lookout. Nererthvlaaa. the exam
lnatb»n raise« un difficulty. and tha aeal
of the green dragon devlarea ine all la
onler.
*1 úe ■ama rweult wlth regard tu thè
actor and actress, Nevertbeleam. Il waa
worth while looking at Catania wblle
Li»
... ,-«t-er* were being »iamlned
><•
laeumvd tba atjltu*!« ot a criminal en
e«* v -ring ’•* tnolHfy a magletrate. ke
uiad>- tbe ah««vl»at *»f eyea. and arati««
sto- lutely tbe tu -at depeeeattng «mila«.
■ and awmed 1« iniplra a greca ae rat ter
a fa’-r. »>»*1 fa’ th» must .'Murate ot
toc t'hlnauivi* Lad tvut a word tu aay lo
klm
“Corraci," «a 14 thè interprete«.
“Tbanh you. my prtnee.“ rvplled On-
terua. wlth tbe «>*vut uf a Paria streut
boy.
Ae t " Ephriiiell and Mia. Hluett. they
wetil through llke e p-wted Iettar. If aa
Amerlcas eumiuereial and aa E agitati
(Ulto wera n<>t in order, who wvnM be?
l'ncl» Mai» and John Hull are una aa far
■ a that g- «a.
The ot?>«r tra velerà, Ruaelaa aod Tur
human, onderwant «xainlnatloo wtthout
«oy dlffleulty «risina Whether they neve
«rat elea* r •••' '“1 da* thef bad fui
filled thè onditi*'1>» r«*juir«*l by thè FM
nee» admlnlstratk*a. wblch levi«« a rather
Mita Radi« RobinVin, 4 Rand atrent, beavy fa» fo» eaeh vie», peyable la rvu
Elee, taala ur mpeh*.
Malden, Ma-a . »rin«
litKVUUSNESb ANU
WEAKNESS CURED
BY PERU-NA
''Peru na »•• rM-<unmend«il to me
al- nt a ymr ago aa an excellent r»ine-ly
!<>r the tmublea peculiar to our ai t.
■ml aa I found that all that waa said of
tliie n ..I .ina waa true, I am pie«a-<l to
ambire« it
**l began to me It about aeven month«
■go for wvabnrv* and nervouvneaa. tauaed
hum uvvrworh and alevptavaneaa, and
found that in a lew dava I began to grow
•Irnng, mv .»port te in. reave.l and I began
t« vkep batter, . o«’.c<ioentb nr» ner.ou*-
nevv p.*»«ed away and the wvahneaa m tha
pehn organ» .non ri.vpp.lari-d anp I have
be»n well amt atroog ewe aima."
Albir» n l>r. B. H. Hartman, Trnal-
dnrit of tha Hartman Sanitarium, Co-
lumbua. <>., for free medical adviee.
All not eapon.ltwic* atnctly cotifl.lmtial.
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CHAPTER XVI.
Among the traveler» I noticed an
A marica n clergyman bound to Pekin
Thia waa lhe Rev Nathaniel M 'rae of
lt< «ton. one of tb-ee honaot Bible die
tribuí ra. a Yankee u.Ualonary, la tba
garb of a merchant, and vary keen in
t.nalneaa matter«
At a venture I make
him No. IS In my nota book.
The verification of the papera of young
Pan Cbao and l»r Tlo-Klng gara rise
to no difficulty. and on laavlng they a«-
changel "tati thousand good monInga'
with tha o»'-ra amiable of Iba Chinee»
repreaen’a tl’ea
W han It came to tba turn of Major
Sir
Nullità a alight Inculeut .-ccurred.
l'rancia Trevellyan. who rama to tha
tabla at the same moment, did not eeem
locilne.1 to glee way
Hewever. nothing
and provoking
raoaltod lut haughty
_
look« The gentleman did not even taka
the tronfile tn ..pen hl» month Tha Hu»
■Ian and the Engllahman each received
tha regulation via«. and tba affair want
a» furthut
My leed F^ywahUr. f.dkiwad by Qbaa-
glr, then arrived Iwfere th« meo la epee
laclo«, wbu lo.ked al bio* with a corva In
• m«»m»t of attention. Maj r Nullità sad
I wairhod ktn,
II *• wuald be submit
to thia •aamluation? l'erbapo we were
to bo «I..U. elvog regarding klm
Hut what wee <>ur aurpraae. ami ev«a>
our etc pota <■« Law. st the dratwat»« out
(■urat wbirti et < mmw tm»k place
After
thmwtag a glance et the papera prwonf
od to him by libangtr tbs <’bl!i<»»» fooc
tl-mar, r«e. ar>-l bowed r«e|>«c1 fully to
Faruakler saying
"Ma, th» g-rral nanagoe nt ft.
Grand Traneaeletlc deign to roeelve tn,
ten th -ueaud rwopeeta!**
Donerai menagrr. that la what bo le
this lord Farwahlar
All la espiatomi
I luring our cr-«»lng of Ruaalati Turfcoe
tan be bed maintained hla Incognito like
a groat pora-mege la a foreign canntrv
l.ut aow ou the t'hln»«» railways be re
aunvod tha rank which bolougml to him
A od I hed ,wCn>ltt«d mywelf to Idea
tify hita with tbe pirate Ki Tseng And
Major Noltlta who had apoBt II» tim»
eueportlng him' Al last i hav» » me nao
of nota la our train I have him. thia
e. rnebody; I will make bla acquelntawe.
I will cultivate It like a rare plant amt
if be will only «puah H >«el«n I will In
torview him down to hie boote. I am
completely upeot, ami l.couht out help
shrugging my ah"ul.l»rw. when the ruej-w
akupart to me
“Perhaps one of the bandit chief» with
whom the Grand . Tra oséala tic bad to
make terms "
"Come, major. G aorloi».“
Tbe visit was nearing It» end when
Barna
W*«4aa»ebi»lt»«rdorf»r appe«r»»l
Ha le preoccupied, bo I» Io troubl«. he ta
analoiw. he le confused, he 1« fidgety
Why Is be shaking, aod heeding and
diving Into hie pockets like a man who
has loet emetblng value ble?
“Your papera." demanda the Interpret
rt in < terina n
"My papere." replica the baron; “I am
looking fur them; th»y were in my letter
caae."
A r><! bo dlrwl again
coat pockets, hie great-coat p**ck*ta ■
there were twenty of them, at least
■ nd he found nothing
"lie qaieh -be quick!" aald th* Inter
prater. ‘The train cannot watt!"
"I object to Its going without me!"
♦ aclalm«.) the baron. 'Th**, papere
Low have th»y gone astray? I tnuet hav»
let them drop out of ray cae»
They
abould have given them back I» me------ *'
At thia moment the gong awoke th»
«choee of tbe Interior of the railway ata
' l< n
"Walt! wait! Donner »otter! Can't
you welt a f»w momenta for a man who
i la g*dug ruuud th» world In thirty nine
I dayaF
'The Grand Tranxialatlc doan not
welt." saya the Interpreter.
Without waiting for any more. Major
Nollita and I reach the platform, while
tha heron continues to atrnggle in tbe
preeence of tbe liupaaeablc Chlueae fune
tionari««
My first car» I» to look Into th» front
van The custom house offleers are about
to viali It. and I tremble for poor Klnko
It la evident that the fraud haa not
been discovered yet. for there would hav»
l.e«u a great »tir at the new»
ttuppoa»
the case la paaaed? Will Its poaltlon be
shifted? Will It I*« put hind aide Iwforv
or upelda down? Klnko will not thro
lu> able to gat out. and that would be a
omplicetlon.
The Chin»«« ottlcere have come out of
the van and ahttl the door, eo that I
cannot give a alane« Into It
The rasen
tisi poiut is that Klnko haa not been
caught to the act. Aa soon aa poaatbla
I will enter tbe van. and, ■• hanker«
•ay, "verify the »tale of our aafs,"
Before getting Into our car. Major Noi
tita aaka ma to follow him to tbe rear
of the train
Tha •*■•<!» wr wlttiraa la not drvoid of
latareet. It I» tha giving over of tbe
corpa» of the mandarin Yen Ix>u by the
I'mian guarda to a detachment of sol
diers <»f lhe <>r«eu Stnndanl who form
the Itiliiee* gendarmerie. Tbe defunct
peaere Into the care f twenty CelretieU.
who ere to uccupy the ae<-ond claee car
In front of the mortuary van.
The?
are artned with guns and revolvera, end
commended by an officer.
“Well." aald I to the major, “this
mandarin luuet tie aome very evalted
personage If the Ron uf Heaven evada
him a guard of honor
"Or of 4»f**nae," repllee the major.
Farusklar and Ghanglr aealat at these
proceedings. In which there la nothing
•urprlalng
Surely the general manager
of the line might to keep an eye on the
llluetrloua defunct Intruetrd to tbe care
of the Grand Transaaiatle.
The g- ng was struck for the last time
we hasten Into our cara And the baron,
what has bee*.ma of him? llera he c..n>»»
out on to th» platform like a whirlwind
He haa found hla papers at the bottom
of hla nineteenth p •< ket.
H** ha» ob-
talned tbe necessary viat end It »H
time.
“I'aaeetigera for I'ekln take your
ai-ats!" about« Popof, In a aonoruua voice
The ira lu Iron* b ! ou, It atarte, it ha»
gon«.
Wa are If u a Chlneae railway, aln
gla line, tba train drawn by a Cklucae
anglus. driven by a Chlnsoe driver. I-»t
ns h“pe we shall not !•» teleec.ped on
the road, f r »■ ng the pamengore la one
of the ebl»f fum-tl- art»» of the <vm
pony. In the pers-n of Faruakler.
Our train run» at uily moderate speed
since wo left Kaehgsr On the opposite
hortoon wo can »»» the high land» of tho
Pamir; to the Southw«et rises the ll<di>r.
the Kachgarian l-elt from which biwere
the eumtult of Tagharma. loot among the
ch'uda
1 do md know how tn spend my time.
Major N'oltlta haa never vialtod the ter
ritorlea cr*w*ed by the Grand Tran««»l
• tie. and I am deprived of tne pleasure
of taking note* fr <u bla dictation
l»r
Tl» King does m t lift hie mxe fr -m hie
“Corner«.“ and Fan Chao remind* me
tnora of I'arla and France than of I'ebln
and China; baaldva, when he came to
Europe h* came by Mura, and ha b*owa
no more of Oriental Turhe«tan than he
Ana of Katnlacbatka
All th» name,
we Ulk
He la a pleaaaat companion
hut ■ little le«a amiability and a little
more originality w< old suit me bettor.
I am rejuemi to «trolling from one ear
to another, lounging on the platform«. In
t»rr-.gating the horia- n. which otatlnale
ly rvfnaee to reply. Iloteoing on all al Ira
Halloo! there are th» Mtor and hla
wife apparently In animet*l converse
“
*“ ‘ In an un-
Don
I approach
They sing
derton«.
Ephrluel! and Ml»» Bluett are talking
■ way with unusual animation, • nd I
catch the eml of the dial >gue.
T am afraid." asid abe. "that hale
will be rising In Pekín.”
"And I.” seid he. "that teeth will I»
down. Ah! If a gcai war would only
break out. la which tbo Buaeiana would
of 4o
lag a t
g
Reetly, >wo mè knuw . aat lo de. an*11
Wa have k week's ptorney befar» ua Te
Jericho with thè Urrnag Traaaaalatlc «ad
ita mynutoaoua wearily’ . The virasi
Trunk from New York t- Reo Fruaieiavo
haa m- .-%14. In it
At iMot. ih» radeklne
4u eome\Lm«e attack tba traine «od ’*•
chanca of a arelptng
tk» rued ran Lot
add to rbo charm of the »*>!•<»
Hot whet la that I bear twing raadted.
er rather lct>«ed. at th« end *4 our
vuwipertn>««it ?
" Th»»» la ao man, wb**ever h» may
be. who cann-4 peeveut bl me« It fr>>o*
«•ling tuo much sad av.M the «vile duo
lu rwpleetow Ou U hm » who are lutrwatod
with th« 4ir»*eG*>i» -4 puboc affaire tbia ••
nows Inrutotiewl than ma others ■ ■ **
It hi fhartor TV» King reading “t?or
na ru" aloud. In nrder that be may rw
■umber hie prlaciplre Letter
Eb' after
■ It. Ibis principle ia nut to be dcai-lae-L
Mieli I aeod II l>y telegram to uur cabi
net minister«?
They might, perhaia,
dine with mure di»r»ti-io after It.
During thia afternoon, I find bj tha
gnbtebuuh that We abed rvuee tba Ya
Th.a
manyar over a andrt bri-lg.
■irearu deai'ende tr-.m the mouutatoa to
the west, which ere at laaat twenty five
thousand feet high, and II» rapl-llty la
inevee»»«! with the malting .4 tba at»a»
train rima through thick
H. rnetiu.ee t
ambi wLLh Pup*-f aaaorea u*e
Nnwiet'-wa they
tlg«r* ar* numm»«»»
may b4i. but I hare r»-»f «wren <>»«■
A iid
yH. lu drfiult of r><Ukir><. we ml<ht <•<
••■in«
«»at <•(
«kin* What
• bra«Hn<
a uew«paper. at»l wbat •
•tri'k» of lurk f<«r •
•’Ttfri-
bh» <’«(a«ltoph*! A
Tr«tie
Eiprr*« Attark«^! by Tiger»!
Fifty
V bet tn»«! An Infant lH’r«.urr«l R^forv lit
M«»thrr’«
wb«>lr thi« klf Un bi
ffai ami approprintffly ilbspUy««!
Th» two principal atatlou« hare l*oou
Ynngh! lllaMr. * hero tho train otopu t»u
minuto«, and Kull, whoro It «topo a
quortor pf tn L ir
bla«t fnr-
nnroe aro at wt.rk hrro. tho »«»il bolng
forrnginoti«. •• »howu by
tbo
u rd
"Kuil,'’ whkb mown» mt
(Tu I*« muttnuodJ
FILIPINO
FAKIR
WAS
ASTORIA has met with pronounced fav.
ceuticol societies and medical authority
results most gratifying. The extended use
result of thnie ’facta: .n^t— The indisputabl
That it not only allays stomach pains
latoe the food:
It is an agreeable and
It is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any
and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothin
Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Me
ever, is to expose danger and record tl^e n
for poisoning innocent children through git
our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which p.
regulating the system-not by stupefying li
the information.— Halt’s Journal of Health.';
litttrs fini Pm
a'ande «rat In
•a/'hlag ifcal
4 <><» lÌRorsl
I
irla and t >ad
> y»a<»
ika
gear Caatarta »•-
a nauti»» I a »
I aiy paffete t»l
AXirgeUtdr Preparation for Äs
MiniLMU^ th." Lxvl and lieti nid
lgg¡ th* 5k am*ha tint! ihrovls ui
9
iNÍANIS.’í NILHKtN
bat y< -ir €*•• .»■«
th» pr«e»«'-» -t
f ta» ,a,.i
u,,
»»rail««I raa^J, •
y»-»r C*et»»ia f«r
u»t«agb>r »a i»*t
ia »*• »1 Ih» tact
■PAiall »« *4
g tkat I ava» ,>•
Promûirg lgestioni hrtrful
nrss atki HrV Conlaint neither
Ojautn Morphine nor Mineral
N ot N arcotic .
CRAFTY.
Grew klvh by Itunho Game with a
Chrlat lm«u* V? hl. h Talked.
Two w .» h ! vii lu.aff*» and ■ ventrul-
iKjulat'a .<4
arw capital enougti t*>
make a tuau rich. If be u»*-a tbuui
rightly
Joo» Zable, a Filipino, trt«l It at»l
aikv-eeded
Thai he lamliw! In Jail waa
t»t due to any flaw In bla bunko
**hctuc. but to tiie use hi* maile of hi«
money by aiding the tn »urgeUfa.
Hla arreat and the capture of bla
novei outfit are the »object of tho
Philippine«
la tea', ■tory from the
brvaight by th« m**n <4 the Eighth In
fantry, wboee officers hat» the honor
of liavlng run J*«.- Zeid.* to earth.
In proof of tbe alary they brought
the awdeti Ining-a. will'll will tie »«nt
to tbe ntuatiem at W«at I'nlnt, to serve
not only as a quaint rv«i>r.xentalhm of
prlmttlve Filipino art. but aa showing
an advanced «tnge In the art of hunt-
buggery In the land of little brown
tiiott
Zalde'a outfit constat» <>f two carved
in-nil a. one r**pre»ei*tlng tbe t'hrtat.
and one the Virgin Mary.
In e.wh
caae the trailttloiuil raat of feature haa
Iwen retained, hut In one point the g<>»
p.4 ae««na to have been thrown to tin.
four w-liab* Tbe t'brlat h.-n.l 1« brown,
the color of Die Filipino
Ac* <«np«ny-
Ing the head« are four lunula, two
blar-k and two white. rx<|ulaU1vely
carved, amt two pairs of straw etuff**l
shus , a ertmaon velvet rotd*, gaudily
trimmed In gold tinsel, a drew» of Fll 1
Iplno cloth, three hetup wig» sih I an
I
elaborate halo of gilded tin
AcmeiMiig to the etory ,4 Captain
M B Jltewart. who made the arrest.
J*uw* Zalde found In th« auperatithaia
faith of a certain wt Dial flourishes
In hla own and neigl.t*>rliig provlnc.*«
a flue chance for »«qmmllng FUt|4i»w
from their pee.a
It waa the uiyaterloua faith of then«
people tn the .«.Mulng <4 a Filipino
Christ Hist gave Zalde tbe < ue for hla
bunko maeteri>i*«-e
He haa made thia Inuige of a black
Christ ami an Image of the I Irgiti.
which be took wtUi great ac-rwy from
village tn village where tuetnlwrs <>f
the Cnlorutn were known to b«. At
each place a ahrlna- was act up
The
two beads pla.e.1 on stick« were aru. k
on a data, *v>verv«l with r*»t,ea <4 velvet
• nd native cloth anil d****orwt.»| with
tin Jewelry
Tbe ahrlne was elale.r-
• tely dr«pel with gold trlnim«*l aatin.
The natlvea were then Invited to
own« to saw the Hlack Meoialah aiwl
bear Ma muewngr
Her« Zalde'a gift of ventrU<M|u1nr.i
came Into play
He could Uirow Me
voles so It —.-iiiwl to room frutu the
11,» of Die bla.-k flgure. oti vlu*. fore
head were bloodstain« ao cleverly aim
utate.1 aa to deceive without (’vuiitli.g
up»n an overwrought liuaginatlou
Tbe face« <4 Mie figure» an* wonder
fully Ufellke. showing rare workman-
•hip. and the uee (4 glass eyre. per-
fnrtly set with laaiies and brows of
hair, completed this rare ■Inception.
Tbe only point open h> . rttlrtam la tbt
lack <4 proportion ba*tween the he«.Is
• nd the height of the figure« Hut the
faiatP-eI aiul auperetltlous do ie>t gt«<p
to conal<|er dwtaila. a ml was there im .I
a human voice to convince Hirai that
thia waa lu very truth
a Flllptuo
t'hrlnt?
«
There were nu-eaagee fur all who
rain«. •«ya the I*ei Ai>ge*l<-« Tliiu-a.
and protuiaee
Nor did It <w*cur to tbe
natives to wonder that the priwula.*«
were large or atnall. ■■ the cash cam*
trlbivtlona were generous or meager.
Jiwe Zable grew rich
-For value
revet i «d. tn the way of proCwrtlon. he
gave Mg euma U> the tnaurg.*id eauae
1» here the Pain (<lur In
“ 'Palnloua dentlatryr** amirted old
Hunke. who bad juat bad a tooth •1-
traded and waa <>|ientng Mg p»ket-
t-ook with e »ironie reluctance, 'Pain*
lana! If'mph! You don't acein to fhttik
It burta to have to pay t: for two
minutes' work!"—Chicago Tribunas
Magic In Act
There la a magic In the wnrd that
niakra men. even when they are ao
cross anil Ignorant that they don't
know the meaning of II. pmfcM a lure
for art. < hlcogo II Turd I Irra Id.
Flay modeling tn nch'N»lt
Physicians Rec<
p
!•
ron
dem ned by doctors «1 I m Ing «or««
Diati alato» tur tiauainltllng (nfrt.uua
■llaman.
sw » mm u razau
gaaerally .1« act *<*.
»W- ’*'• •• 'h»t
•1 prw'ro« f<-,t
ily reliable r»m*<tr
ly. a* i have «ill
A-
«
ALWAYS
GENUINI
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
lion. Sour Stomach.Diairhtxa
Worms .C imivu L mûiis Ftvtrish-
iirx* and LOBS Of SLEEP
fax Siaala Signature ot
NEW YOlfK.
The KindY
. «hit» ùwtathn «aiti
]y Uosi s -
i n i s
EXACT CORY OF WWAFFEB
rut • •arraou
I- -,
“1
THE LESSON OF 1812,
j
Nood of a F Irrt Poworful Knoufh to
l*rrvont lodai HI «»eli od eu.
In today'*
In ra i ling a crith
Times of “HlMorluu IGhoorvolt •** rw
marks cote « ruing the auldlera ot DU2
it struck me that you might well have
taken elevptlou also tu bis commenta
on the naval situatimi In that war,
•aya a writer lu lhe New York Time»
Illa protest agalnat uur unfortunate
- iiatviu of teaching Inaccurate hla
tury and hla plea lu have ua both he
knowlmlg.* past humiliations and draw
profitable leaaona from them ta most
commendable
In the »am« ape**<-ii.
'however, the President la reported to
' hare anlil that "we w<>u on lue ava"
lu IHI'J because of our previous prepa
ratluu for naval war
Is nut that an example of exactly
what we are wanted against? It b*
true that In duels between light armr.1
•hip» vis., frigates -our navy cover
■d Itself with glory, but the»« com
uta had little effect beyond showing
hat our navy had no aupertor where
or ■ « were «qual. Tbe really decisive
feature of tbe naval war waa that
England, by reason of th« lack of
fighting unita I ». “aM|>a of tb«
In»"- In our navy, waa abla to block
ade our coaat, to "bottle up'' practical
ly all the ahlpa of our email navy, to
bring our conituer.-e to a alandatlll ami
In direr-1 aa ahe pleased raids along
our aeacuaat, such aa that on Wash
Ington.
The only naval victories that bad
dsetaivo reatilta wi-ro thoaa on I .a bra
Erie and Champlain, where tbe float»
on each alrlc were Improtlamt On the
sea, where the real naval strength waa
teatrd, wc were overwtielnu-d no less
than ou the land, though tlio afore
«aid preparation* did prrvrnt the dla
graceful feature» of tha laud warfare
win. h were due uialuly to our lack of
regular troop»
The truly Important
leaaon to tie drawn from the naval
war la the b«ce«alty of a powerful fleet
>f fighting atiipa. which can preven'
the command of our ava.uaat by au
■nemy.
The apee 'h of the Prvaldrnt ta tn re
freshing con tra at to the aproad angla
oratory habitual to our Congo ■••anion
but he d'H*a not avoid tbo pitfall«
against which be warna na at.d fatl-
to draw from the war of tfllt what I-
perhaps Ita moat salutary leaauu.
Maternal Curl*«lly.
“Tommy.'' asked Mrs Tucker, “I
don't ae« Mrs i araton a old eat In our
What baa be
back yanl any mura.
come of ItF'
"I don't know
Tommy. "Mat
It was goln' ton arils Michigan"
"Toward Michigan? On a train?"
“Nome
'Croat tbo lake."
"In a boat?”
“Nome. It klml •' jumped Into the
water.'’
"Where y
“tiff tbe flahln’ pier."
"You don't moan to say It waa try
ng to swim In the lake?"
"Nomo
I gueaa It couldn't have
swum much, anyway, 'cause tbera was
a rock U»d -aay. It seems to me you're
giftin' awful curious about that old
cat. all at once!"
Tha beat way I« clean br»»a la with
• w»et oil applied with a » ft rag Oaly
In ealrem» neeeaalty abould any acourinr
•n ba lance ba need •• thia »crntchaa. In
raae of a ac >urer being needed, pondere I
I balk brixk ia aacelleat.
A llowgh lload.
Fermar IVayback (starting b.
tba station)—I'leaae, ma'am,
wear false teeth?
Fair Hoarder (for the « immer)
Farmer Waybark -Ok. I 4*>u
to be cur'oua. Only this toad la
rough, ani ef year teeth ain't g
fast yuu'J better pul 'em In year
aAACH’nHwv vu
,
he it tan*
rUooro ph
Ptau’aCura I» a good sough ma
It haa cur*.I c.-ugba and co
year a. At drugg.ala. A caute
1
abtlrate.
»I ipoara to l>» la
a mattar?
fan wort» thia
lo laara ho
ni|>auy. and I
her for th» niua
t.owg end abwrt nt
It waa 3 a. m wbeu be I
aoftly up the atalr«.
Hut bis wife waa awakb.
"When you went out aft
she aald. reproachfully, "yo
wouldn't be gone long."*
"Well," be answered tv5k
rattled the keys In Uta p<Lckt
bn k abort, anyway.“
'
Lines.
•ety willing to
linea nr ighl
the Interstate
A rai Ir x l
»Ul. U!» I
tosgv n il il
qOvetlOn ot Bi
ll or tor tha »hip
ar J in«», an long
yvnrn their raton,
a tn-on de. *|e.| to
ni ot mutai for
Th« In real Ta vua
Mrs Bejonke (to a cam»*.
Why, how do you do
Ifa •
you didn’t coiue a littto oarb
Juat Onlahed luncheon.
\
Tommy Rejenka ireproacbf
have a
•
ma. ain't we guln' to bava
I hadn't bad half cuough ’
doorbell rang an* you all
Cleveland Leader.
lar Power
pimply b->. I < a
r»Mt'( eye* foe
cllaa him. auJ
I * »h.
tb.ag. Ry hold-
fm a restaurant
barter* uf a •».-
f »¡are.
Metberawlll «ad Brs. wtc?
Syrup tha tosi remedy mnaet
durlui <he teelhlng neriud. „
Iwcwmbrnncodk
Tbe followlug dlalogua
beard on a aaudy ruad lu'
Mary laudi
"Good uiawuln’. Itetaua" A
"Uood niawulu'. Barn.
,W
levili a tu be In a poworful goox
dia uiawnlu'.**
' Ubo' I la Hurricane dona I
rouf uff uiab cabla.
Ileeg n*
uew oue fob tan yaalla "
T>»t »Iir
"Nu. «ah
lame leg
Hi
foli tificeli yeaba"
"No wvudab yo'a !••■*
Anytblnff
ria«’"
'Yep. mah wlfe run off wld a uifli
•irvi man
H»»n aeedln' g nyw w'.fa
foli twruty yeaba
Maa gjttln' rid «b
■ li dem Incumbraneea ' In ona day
oligli! tu iatf
Ha, ba, ha!"
M»<ll»nJ Orarse
"Tl
maga
tba t
wo au
Wastel
itila irrd •»
r or
ad pre»»*
r
BLOOD POISC.
The diaeaae that haa done jfforg
than any other to wreck, ruin and
humiliate life, ia Contagious Blood Poiffoa. Sorrafh
hand in hand with thia great enemy, and man had
it as he haa no other diaeaae. It ia tba mo *
Yr
Ur how pure the blood may be, when its
rff>
Ivcomci jw.iaoned and its chain of horrible ffymptn
ally the brat sign ia a small sore or ulcer, Mt at al
but tbe blood ia being Saturated with the deedty J 4t
■nd throat liegm to ulcerate, the hair and gygbrow <
breaks out on tbe body, copper colored oplott hd
appearanc« and the poison even works dowu int itt
the nerves
Not only ig th« diaeaae hen^rtnry, Mb
parent to child, in the form of acrofala, weak eye* W
constitutions, eU.. but ia alao ao highly crmta<i0tr' A
been ruined by ■ friendly hand shah«, or tram
»; nç rv»t-
irculat'.oa
Ueu-
ran'».
e niootll
i erupt'"«»
ale th«if
atta, kg *
led fr ’tn
a
one infected with the poison. Tn cure thia fl
blood must bn pvrtfind,
«JBicAiy *nd surety an &
very bottom of the trodbH
of the pouton and make« tba fit
!t does not hide nt cover up nfh
»•jratetu.
first begins to txpel th« poison and bnil.l up and «tret ■.<*»> f«r
8 S 3 ia guaranteed purely vegetable. *We
offer
a'an
We
a'»n (thgdia-
-•-
“Jba3
Without
proof that it contains a particle of mineral of
spy
kJ
ease with iuatrucUoua for home treatment, and any
charge.