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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
• r A a * • • e — ~ -r _ 4 * • • .. >* t J Why Refer to Doctors Because ve make medicine» for them. We give them the formulj f<»r Aver'» Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for cough'', cold*, bronchitis, consumption. They tru*i it. Then you can afford to tru*i Sold for over 60 year». Cl..',, r»*’ '• . »•.»•Af 11^1 ,' . • , ..1 A. a ..< i ’ ■ ■ . ’• an« I * - •’ • mM» HS H la I M ■» '< «•• ’ '«Hl, - Mass K C'-«a» It14« I*’. Ayer's Pills y’owtly aid th* Cherry bacio-al In broaklnu up a cold. Ih*» lUfferro«’*. 1 berr 1« a g —I • »y told of "M t’blrh « brn I a > E ri.g,’ lui» w ho * «• fot Ktrrljr l’blu«'*»' s. iui«trr tu F.ngìaod Ypar« ap • »* ••• • » to I H’i.fc « bang He • a v«-ry al • «> «n •»••! • n m " «. • III« 4 story • Ji«» j i u. - Aa»* «• I Have KboWD It “ 14 Hung < hsng ls rrpnrtrd to ha»e •alti to J ! i » i. « , m It I* wp •» n-l ur » • ’ • I h ; «* a; ! Au » Ica. i»«l bave f »rrlgu ln«tr i <nr» t» our ìnj IJ* <rs «•» <!-• thr J«| :tur*e l»ut ws do hot 1” der vr thè a»1«.»n fsg» f Ja(»anr« 1 ■ To tbls < birb<’bru lx> »ng Sub re piloni •Tb«t ls Milite true I was a ria sa •'.«Ir of P <» Mi- . i < Ito In England lis la u ■* ¡»r • e- m . ti «ter. aud I am y Pur *1 < ! ì « K' ) • •» Turk »h «olí-»» do n t c -ne into < -n Irol of iba.r vívate I-. huuf * until aftrr t. ■- third et It a * A rfW RAIK>AI*I\ ()f lhe AmcvM^n Rr^ tU.Mr A <> mot ant* ( o I <r>. r. ’ at;'- fi. rt - V. r 4 • ' * « A • f • > r »f I •• la • • « A 4 ' tSJBUB 4. 4 <«•»•'4 ♦ * > i«*w I« ' • » a M r ; r. v • a »• - » • ' ■ E e - *I U .1 -» » r » e' .ft i H.« »« » M • ■ - - ' • c M • fruit farm Bargain On White Salmon Roer Tso a »«•• <•> leaar.l *rh«»l lami «itb ll’*u * u»»rf in» ! tre» a. m« «t- ¡I **¡. tre- ' a I \. • t. n apj’b • <»n Matfi a I K I I» »unta- *4 mile from •< I hm » Im.• / «Mr! «» v»fifi¿ gat fc «Iti» pia r Pr fl ' • 9. ><Md »n F«<r urth«-r ¡ art mb-r* «kir» •« H H. AlIRtNS. *h»tr Gimon, Hanh j Hf 'à A ££7í/C/qr/¿7AZ • CWe •• • eu«. »*• - •• « •♦*• «M • aaj »>< » ■' • A »«*-' • fi « :» •* J »'41 •»•• • tn - 4 • if'- *'• i • , r<1 , ..,, * I we • I • ' . B ♦ • , . f. • • • »■. . ’ tu • '-ÎV' tuflUv- r.» -■<»,Kani. I ►«!.»•- •’ «Iff IstfauC’iOW— VOwtST Tv’» 3« • • t »©• » » »•(! THE MULTNOMAH BUSINESS INSTITUTE •• • M A Al BIN ewiS •• P ortland Ont WET WEATHER COMFORT M| Save weed y«»w* ’ URANO a .<••« fe»« *e years sM ••• fnrtb- tw y ’*•’ 1 «*•»•< ►•»• Sad •*»’* •*< *•** «•*1 aad '* ÍMcieeed, f>M my e*x»or » * SwetMt o*e * • mm «■>*’ *>• I Yoa tw Mff tha hrieit »tom • th Tow « Wi'vyoot O M C'o!k -g nd H>’i HijtVd 1lnaH W*rld‘% hir. 19»I. out OUARAirir I» BAC* Of THI» a a . j. TOHiR co. t—»»*. V. a a , 9 rotti* cÂtiOit* ça i rosee’«. Casses Take my advice comes lo you ns nature s loud, direct from the best wheat fields of the world. Actually the Meat of the Wheat — nothing added nothins taken away Two Honefit Pound« In Every Package. «IIICI ¿O C «. N T • Speak to Your Grocar itj. Vt»bb«r© llis Heart’s Desire By Slit WALTER BBSANT chapter X VI —CCoatl "But yos -Very well.” said l.s’i-1 cwa't t*»u< h the m -aey without the pa pere, can you? Without la i:s| uf th w. cuupona for tbe prreeut. wbat «bon I y *u •ay auppooing ! wae tv »h»w y u thia minute u» f the ’ber papero that were In the bog?" ”l>e you meen it ! »avid? do y we mean BY’ ”! m«aa batin’»©«« aeri© I »•in ••!» Ing not giving ” -! •uppoae.” said Daniel. trying to pc©e«rv« a calm ©Btsfler. but trami ng down to tha t-pa f ? t« fingvro I «up po©s. David, that tha man »bo baa th© bsi baa n tT.uiuun at*d sub y<m becaue b© thinks yuu ar« tuy ©»ctnyT’ Y i uiay • p¡ »© • If r«« like ” lbs Ta, r 4 •• e ft - anís»ful p-A«r«a «O >f • r .■ h w ; 1 IS •nr© i. tn a rig i.pr * :»m» kt ?” ”J«ist •• yen Ilk© and© <>aly <!o8*t yoa ••♦? at th© first m©nti'Mi of the »ord iBipnt.'imrnl all th©«© papers would b© dropped into th© fir© “Hhow tn© prov© to m© that yutf kn » » n-.©iking • bon* th© boi “I am g ag to pr ra it to yea” Da rid irft th© door and rama back !» th« tabla, at ending or©v hia I unci©, -What will yoa gl»a ma, I ask you gala, f -r n y n© paper «-4 • f tb© L >i J .et to prove that tha otb©v paper« valet? "YY hat pap©r • It? " Y i aha! r|S 1 f tha papers ths! ar© • rfh n thing I bar© • tua y g t 4 iu th » pa< k©t. and y •<» aL«ll Lav© it If you g ve ii.e ten p inda 1« r it not a <■* •• If » peony lese ten pounds • nd I have to take It Lack. tea poanJa up »na »hall I»© lorn up worth f t e and burned To marrow ! •hall come !>•< k »nd make th© bbu .© proposal, and !h© neat da> th© aau»r and ©vary day «hat y ■ u ref tea y*»u ahsll have ten l*ound«‘ • rib f ti •• pons burned When they are all g ne y «»ti * I ba •»try ’• “Uh! I d >n t kn.*w what Ibis man »»©an«!” th« I old u «•» cried in Uiatreaa ■’Neph©w. I am getting tired of thia ML w m© th© paper if y "J hav© i! with you. an! I will tali you »hat I will (L j Put It Inta my bands ” Wall. I • I - t m 1 do.ng that If you tear It up I shall want the ten pounds just tho same It I *e«u't matter to n»© if you tear up all tho papers .Now”- he unf >hled the brow n paper packet • • • t do you think of thia?-— Th© la at «ill • nd teat s meut of I »aniel l^eighan.’ ” H© placed It In hia uo H©' b I hi« la a pr©< iuua doenmvnt. truly.” •ah! Danl©l. a rahiabl© <l<»ciim©nt. Why. uau. I *© mad© an (her will ©in e I don't car© how many willa you hav© don't are whether It la value »• To me it ia teo ble to y >«i « pounds Tear 4 up <*r burn It. juat aa you lik© Hut leu pounds Y <»i ar© a den* », David You w©r© »nly a f »•- wh*ti y«*u went «»ay You hav© r^ tn© i»«rk » demon “YY’hn niada m© thru? Y«»tl Cotn*. L»n t Ir! ua talk any «»or© Th» r© • your p©4©r. Giva tn© my ten pounds and I »III g' Tomorrow or nett dsy. jiMt aa I pieaae. I ah«U com© bark.” Danlei Leighan’a hand« train bled an 1 h© Lesi? a ted. But ha did not doubt blv nephew's word© Ila knew that the br»s bad l»ertt aoniehnw rec •or ar ad, snd that tha pa¡*era ware within !*av(ds rrarh. if not in hta |»o war. II» ‘ ; •:.e I L • desk »nd t» k »ut uf it n© uf lh «« little round bile© which • r© ma l* f r buttle© f marking ink. A • <v©re gn just fit« into th •«© !>■ ■«•• H© kept <»n© in h • «leak filled with »over -.gna Mary went over to Murvtnu ou<t » month to get th© m »ney for him Ila eld thi© bol tightly is hia Isft hau l • nd l*egan very aluwly to rount out ten pounds “Here. David.” he aald. WS a heavy Il you hai • gl. ter© la tha money read thia will y j w-.uld have found » ¡rae f p it d wn f r • mat hi ng good But don’t Well. ». far I forgive you tempt me too much, or you may find my real last will • nd testament a very dif Y u are my nephew. ! »a ferent thing vid my only nvphaw and I’ve got a < »od d©al to I©« ve” ‘ Aa f r my liberitene©, uncle. I am going to tak© It out of you bit by bit I a little today and a little to morr w 1 think •hall enjoy It better that way You may ba t..nk • - ng to charga ma with unlawful p»>a«©« • -»n of your property If you -1 » tho wbola of the papers will go Into the fire Hemefn?»er that' And n >w. uncle, I think I’ve <1 no a g <1 m ming a work Tak© ear© not to talk about thia little matter to any one. or It will ba the woraa for you mind. n«»t to Mary <»r to Ge rg© <.r to anyb<»dy. If you breathe a wurd. all the paper« go Into tha fire.” t HAl-TEK XVI! Wbsn Marr cam» In about one o’clock to rlaar tha tabla an<! lay the cloth for itlnnar aha »»«nil bar uncle In a racy surprising con<!nloo. Ha was In tears Danlfl'a papara -ar uotou- hs.1 up.,,, th, tabla, am! ba ha4 laraad bls brad unto bla pklluwa. aa Ahab lurna-1 hia nolo tha wait. "Whj. uncla." triad Mary, "whatavar .. tha maitarT* ••1 wiah 1 waa -tra-t. Mary! I wlah I was drad and t-ur »d. a -1 tbat It waa all osar! I would rather be |||. | could bwar any pale, I think, better than thia ” Than what la it? Yon are trembling Will you take a cup of tea?** "No. I can’t art rd it. I can’t iffoN Y'ou will have any luiury now. Mary to watch ©ver every penny for tbe fu ! tura" "What has ha pawned, then?" I bare been "1 am a tniaarsble mao mlaarabla for alt yaara, thinking orar my papers, but I a,waya bopnd to And iham Now they arc found that la all ' l'bay arr found, and I nsrrr really loot than, till they wrra found" "Whrrs wrra tbry. aftar all?" •'I cannot trll you. Mary I only »rard to-day by poot by a loiter o«t by word of mouth that they aro t und And tbry ara In tha han-ta of a fa rlllala • - - Mari wh* will rob ma of I know • w . • r>nn’t ask me any more. them bark don't tat) any "no what I hsrs salt, I ■n-iat hara told a mi ona. or I about I n«n’t sprak to ms ah » it it. hara d!rd “ ‘ ~ 1 must thlnh ! must think. Ok! as ver In all my bfa boforo did I hsvs tu thinh ao hard " Hr could rat no dinner, this m rning's btialnMs had taken away all 4«sir. for food Its mads pathetic allucloos to the workhouse "Como, unelo," said Mary, "you will mskt yonraclf 111 If yon frat You hara bald for sit years i.at y>u had a* m ney a ad «<*• y»w fin! that y»s r»«tly ha vs l *«i it. and ywu » ry uvsr H as if It was a new thing Nou«ena» at>-ut ths workh • 4«e ynu are a« r ■ h aa you »vr» yesterday M Mary " be •• «1. "iMvId ba« l«een here • gain 1!« say« 4 • •■• a Judgment ‘Ail what, war's?” ' All ths trouble that baa fal ee upon me the fall fr <u» t: » ¡”»ny the loss of the patera, the very para'ya« he nays It Is a J »!<>■ «nt for a*r taktag hi« lar d l»o y<>u think that It is a jndgmsst Mary? Perhaps I «•• hard ap»o tha boy, but n» itdn t aland by and •*« • besstifa! piece of i-r -perty g ag to rack • nd ruin • it ho .if »tepp g in to see ire II If I hadn’t ent kirn the m< ney or» siortg«gs, another would, -f I ha la t •old hitn up, another woul! and It Is all .a ths fan.ij that a «hat I »•» 1 ought fa think and not tor re ore •••• .ng aud threatsuing If It • a judgment Mary——*’ lie paused ft a » rd of comfort ••Well, uncle.** she «ad “we are taught that ws bring our suffering« upon jraeiv»« and be a re. If everyb !y was g 1. ther« w i)d bs a great deal •*•• • ifTertng t) the r 1 N 'bv«1y ran deny that ” Hut n-4 S'ich • ¡,»t of judgment. Mary A fhia fi«« because I»av t had to •« hit farm, and I b jght It' I can't be *v« that VY by I « t «»ther people get judgments then?” Patience, socle Think whatever happens u»w aboQt that money, that it w«a lust all year« ago *’ Ah you keep oq saying that Yow don't understand what t la to have ths th : g y ••» ba1 lewpalred of r» ver.ng dang ng t ef rs j ur eyes and then taken • •ay again IY hat 1 ea a woman under •tend abn.ut property? !»av»d laughed There's something ma over !»av ! !!• a juat aa slow aa ever in hie apee.h. a ¡d In h.a ways, but he a grown clever N<> one could have guessed that l»avl<l < <uid go on aa b« went on here thia m-rn lug \Vhat h«a David fo do with It. tin clef ' YY’Ith tbs property? Nothing Mary, nothing.** ha replied, hastily ’’Don't th’.uk that h« baa anyth ig to d“ with t ” Ha groaned heavily, remembering how much, how very much, I»« vid had to do with It. ”t'an 1 d> anything? Can Grorga d • anything T* ' Ge rge w nki like to see ma wr ing e-l It la an envious world. There la •is thing he could do. It aserna a big thing, but It is really a little thing If tie rgs would do It, I would—1 would I would no. be^anae I ahouhl only loae ths m >ney anofhsr way.’* You mean you would give your con •ent. uncle?” “No no; ! can’t do that I couldn’t jeatrrday. much leas today, Mary ” ”YY •!!. what la thia thing that G»<>rga could do for you?*’ A villain has got my property, Mary Ge rge might g« and take It from him • | and watch ths villain. ! would find out • hero hs had put the property I would tear it out of hia hands if I could get It tw* other way Old as I am. I would tear it from hia Hutches.’’ ■tie rge <an hardly do that for you uncle. Eape*’lal!y when you refuse yr»ur uaeat to our marriage and are going t < drive I.Ini nt f H 1<- At jr.,u drw» I »avid out of Berry ” •’ll’a business girl; It’a buslneaa How »-an I help It?” ’’Well, then uncle If yon are In real trouble, send fur Gcurga. and 1st him advta« you.” "Ge-rge advise me’ Mary, my dear when I begin to want adv of any man, •end fur tha doctor and or ter my r«»fBn 1 m ght u«e tie rge'a anna and legs but uiy own bead ia en >>igb f r me. thank you Ther« 1« another way.” ha said ’Hut I doubt whether yuu have aufficlant arte*-tlou f r y -ur uncle to try that way Is It a insthlng that I could do? Of court* I will do it. if I csn.” ••WIU you? It's this, girl Hash! don’t tell anybody, Its thia I>svid hss got a «errst thst I want to find «nt Now.” his voire sunk to a whisper "¡>svld was always very fond uf you. Mary • n<! he la that as>r( of a man •• a wurnan ran do • hat ah« pleavea with him l*r©t©nd to let him make h»v« to y »u pratand that you are in love with him. W head.a tha aevrvt out of him, and then tall ma what It Is” “And what w <uh! Ge rge say while I waa playing th.a part? I'nHe. If you have such thoughts •• that, you may eipsrt another judgment.” He groaned, a g«*M deal shaken and ag fated Then h« dropped asleep But hia »lumber waa uneasy, probable by rat a »n uf hie agitation In ths morning, hia head r>ll«l about, hs moaned in bl» sleep, an«! hia finger» fidgeted reatieaaly At four o'rl k hs w»>ke up «‘th a •tart and a acresm. glaring about him with terror stricken »yea. Just aa ha bad d<»na onre bsfore. •’llslp!” hs rr s i ’’Help! II« will murder me! Oh! villaia. 1 know you now! I will remember ! will rsmsmbsr I will rerueml»er!” Hsrs ths terror w»nt suddenly out of h.a ayes, and La looked about him In bewilderment. “Mary! I remembers«! ones more Oh’ I saw so Hear eo clear* and now I hav« forgotten again Thia .a the I tlma that I have seen in my dream the man who (••*« my papers ami my g »Id tha «ec nd time! Mary, if it cornea • gain, I aha!) go mad. <>b! to ba so near, and to have the villain In my graap • nd to let him go again! Mary. Mary th« bias of the money, and the dreem. •ialn I »i v • « 4« will drive ma mad!” 1TIAPTKH XVIlt. D a was truly an auaplcloua evening f r a« to prsssnt mys.lf with mj newly «*■’»»<■*1 b«t H-'w«»«r. Ignorant of ' • « • • I •> a. ’ , , ■ C «la -1 »'»«’’• 1-1». nn .(rs«»bl, surpr •• III« room, when ' - ' • It eight . a ,. g t.-tny - ' • Mr Laighaa waa aittiag •till .nt rtg14. beo-'-llng. I «uppoM. osar l>ai I • teeribl« thraata "What do yo« want?" b« rri«d. «harp- ly. What 4o yon rom« bars for? I am In no moot for |,j|« prating " "I am eoms on your bull -»« Mr M «han. If yoa rail that Idl« prating." 'Tail It. (ban. an-t l«ar« tn« Iona, aua ba «aid pltlfaliy "I aa and 1 am la gries-.u» traabla. and 1 rann t nan my say oat of it !»>>o't mln-1 If I am a little Imps’ snU" "I won't mind. Mr l.alghaa. Maan time. I ha»n coma to pleass yon. "Ton can't. Nothing ran p'.s.a ma now. an'*«, yoa <-an maha ma young and etrong. and »Ma to throttle a rulain—. ’bat WwulJ p:«aan ura TLm I begvn. with f‘ e aoleflnelry with which vne >aJa up to a dramat - situa th n a year» eg-». Mr I«» gban that you had l>een r <bbed o( a twenty pound« >n it '* ”A bundle of papera and a twenty eovrmgne ! »1 1 flood hear ewa! ewe man cwwmmi I b tbe OMCWAWg about the papere, and •«»ther <n the evening about the money Gu «ML g * »a — I esa Lear it g ’*Th»re la nothing te t>ear I a«auf* you. Mr l^»igh«n.” I said, a little ne< t ed “YY'aa tbat bag of yvnru a brvwj canvas b«g * • i y » r luitiaia D L we ir 4. si ringel» ”! thought ec.** he »« are » -a* -Ro you. too, are in I that I shall And you aro come to ti have the beg beck »4bout th« money, • re you? George. I aupp*1«* will appear neat with a «other piece • f k.a roosp r Y-.u are all n • lale ary T thlnh I ha I better fin «h what I Y 'J have to as -tul kly as ¡- • re la a etra age *1 to ugM. Ms t-e-gf-an w th > -ar plots an-i runspir«- - -ee a eery sirange a -4‘ !• ibis y*>ur -Í ! produci >t ««d g»vo It • Yoo It hi tbs hag I th« but ous bag. w that thia fi • the •no b«g Well. | J.e't cera ttMMioy had Y -u grootor mmf'Wtui ine« much hsvo r«»ms to tsll ids that • •• put iato your ha ads.” “.Nog «t «II. I found th« bag Î found It on tho top e»f H«mll tk»w#, hidden bos! Io the Grty YY’otbor H; no "Yory llkoly ” Ilo t--s«o*! the bag Why not there a a well aa any «•ido other place. »Ken the money waa out of • n. ths money ••• noi tab-' •Mr » I «g h ws« h. tisn away en out f ths Gray YY r:b#r St ♦ at the where «4 it by accidents aud hers, Mv l»eighaQ. are j «ir twenty aovsr- eigne.” ! took them from my ¡mehet and laid them on the table ;n a little pila I ha long lean finger© cl< a*d over them, a >d he transferred them •» ftly t»> his p-.M*ket without taking hl« eyre off my face, as If he feared that I might pounce up«»a the money “And what, y-»un< man. do you aek for your h»me«ty m bring! ng un bach my money ?” "Nothing ” “You might have kept It have hern none the wiser Y«»u are rich. I «upi»»«e. or you would have kept wotild have kept it. Mi a ; und yea. a It. <’i pound! for yuur honesty?” \ •. thank y oi, Mf LeigLan.' I ! • t want a reward f »r cotnm<m h>«neaty Be • ¡dee, /<• i must thank (it rg* K 1» e. not me It waa <«rnrge who d.». ver»'1 that It waa yntir money In ”Aa y»»u pies •* •• you ptasar !«ondoti you are *<» rich. I supp<»«e. with your writing that you ran sffrJ tu throw away a pound well earned. iT«i be continued » . UA.’<"x«e. *" » <. OLD SORESgSS ~ *’!>id Maud and « lars klaa and maks upr -Th«y kisawd and si»**led their rusks up ‘~E1 ’lias tbe circulation of your new mags tit»» gone up*" mags tine has"—I.Ife iMcfnr—!k> you talk In your sleep? Patletit No, I talk In other people a I m a clergyman — Brooklyn Uf«* Hop Smith !• «it k »I m ^I ” H i g»»t anything <latiger*>uav* ’YYell g»»t young I>r June« * Town T« K nick er la he a •tu’x'ewi tiraa man? Bo* ker I eup|M tNMi«ts that hr Is goiltg h» h gated Pu* k. Huat»a ml Well. 1 must saw (hat all fool« are not dead yet* W Ife tatfre Hunatrly I m glad of it. dear I net er look well In bta< k lit » • t ra t »’d lilt« ’Tommy, why !• If that way« fighting with little kirk?” ” *(*au*e hr can't Hl a« me ’n' I «*an lh*k him.” llerofd Hera hl ’’That man «ays a d!«b<*ne«t dollar never ¡»n««*«*» 1 through hia hand« ” * \<*t if hr muld help It.” answrrril .*<*’nj«tnr N«»rghum. hr alwa»« i»rh| »*n t«» It ' Washington Htar ’’«¿rnlti« he «aid. ”«h«»»i'd never l»e hampered with the care« »»f a family * Mlatakr,” anid the OMinrtad tn«n !n this eitravagant ngr it tnkr< a grnhi« to keep a family ” < Ytlsen YY'hai poaalble ri«i>ae di«l you fellow« hate for ««quitting that Citi mu Merer? Juryman Inwmilty nui' -Ger! The wb«»lr twelve of you? «-Cleveland Leader < Hlien YY’hy «Ion t you nominal«* a good honest, tnmrruptiblr man f«»r thia office? Pnllth Jan YY'hat'« the use? Well have a K’**! majority with out It” Clrvelatil leader "Poor fellow. I pity him' Thv g«g«*mrnt 1« at nn ©nd ” ”Gn»c !k> you mean to aay the girl baa bark on him?” ••Worse than I Rhe ha« ?MM*n married to him ” ”Pa,” a«krd Tommy ”what a the difference Iwtween ‘a*atirohc©,' am! "Urli, my ««»n. «me la 1naurari«-e?’ ” what the agent ba« atw! tbe other < what he |>erMl«t« In trying to *r*H you” Ten« her If n num gel« four <l«»!lara for working right hour» a «lay. what RUSE O* UHIDE AND GROOM. would ho got If bo worked ten I ' * I.u«t Haliroatl Tiiketa and U«iMrrrle<l a «lay? Johnny Ten hours a day? Over ibem to Fuul Paaae rigar», Gee! He'd get a call «town from «ie "I have traveled as a Pullman run- union. ductor fur twenty Air years and have ' Now,” «.i!d tbe tra«ber who La.I seen bundn-’ls of new ly married cou- ben giving an elementary I k upon pl««," said a man witli a blur suit and architecture, ’’ran any little I m >v tell brlgtit brass buttons as a Naina F« tn© what a ’buttreaa* la? *‘l know.” A nanny train came Into tbe I nlon depot tbe ahouted Tommy Kmart other day, ‘ but not until this trip did gnat.” I ever sea a bride aud groom »bo Sympatlietl«’ !.a«1y Yrry •n<l that could keep th« public from knowing your titubanti aboUltl have loaf Ins they were on a honeymoon trip Hut leg! How did It happen? Mrs M »14 this couple atiout which I «[wnk < er gles Why. he g«»t run over by on* »»’ talnly did fool n>« to perfection. these 'ere sutmtractlon engine«, miss' "A handsome young man and • —Pumh bluablng. beautiful girl got In my r«r i Mrs. Bnckmedder* \Y hat « th«*m at Chicago as we Alerted west I no numbers on th«* anternmhllr f«*r. ticed that tho man sat down very «elf- Hiram ? Mr. |l.irkm»*«bhT« Why, lahiy and iuimnllalely began reading a‘that’s the fellrr's s.-..re It ah«)«» how nea e|>a|M*r, ns If be didn't know a win many folks h«*’a run ov«*r Chicago some little woman was sitting ticsld« Dully New« him He bad a cool and liaughly nlr "Mike.” said Plodding Pete.” don’t «txiut him and I rather dlallke<! liltu you wish dot you waa one o’ dr««* here for hta lack of courtesy. Pretty soon truat magnate« *” ’ Naw. ‘ wv« the an I went around to collect tickets and «wer; “It ’nd hr t<><» ntu«-h hkc triuliu’ Without inking off a good appetite fur a • u»e <»' dye asked him for them bls eyes from hla paper be «aid. Mary, pepay ” Waahlngton Htnr glee the man the tb kets,’ and went ’»Q “Stop!” she cried; "If you dare tn reading put your arms around in«* I «ball " 'You know I haven’t the ticket«/ “YY’hat?” he a«k«*d when «be heaifahd ’Then quickly replied tha woman “Humph!” she replied, “if y«»u hn<! you've loat them,' retorted the angry any «punk you’d go ahead an«! And husband, 'for I gave them to you t>e- out.” Chicago R«»c<>rd Herald fore we got on the train ' “Dat dog o’ mine” «nht Mr Erne " 'You dldu't, either,' bis wife re- tue IMnkly. •’kro^*« on « trrln’ to whup piled ev’y four footl’d critter «tnt mmca “ 1 did " down de road” “He must l»e a flght " 'You didn't ’ er.** “No. auh lie ain't no fighter " ‘1 know 1 did ’ But be «Ion’ a**em able to r«*o«>‘nlte de “ And 1 know you didn’t, Do you fork *’ tnean to •ay I tel! what Isn’t true?* ’ \Y'e had quite a prominent actor aa “ 'No, but I’m sure you’ve Inst the a a gurat at <»ur bomw* the other e%rn tickets.' ,. replied r___ ____ the __________ husband with ____ _ Ing ” ••Gracloua! didn't you find It look of eitreme disgust In tils couuto- hard to entertain him?*’ ”<>h, uo we nanca. juat banded him a bunch of phot«» "I saw trouble was brewing and told graph« an«? Ills own waa among them them 1 would return later to get Hie He amu«ed hlm«elf for lioura Phila tickets." continued the Pullman con delphia Prewa ductor as he told hie story to a crowd Ml«« <Hdg<»ld Before I gbe yon my around him "" ben I went back th« answer. Count, tell no* one thing man was reading and the woman was When my freuhn«-*»« of youth 1« g»»ne pouting The tickets were In a seat and the hand of time ha« dlmini«b«*»l across from them, and I checked them whatever Iwauty I poeaeewed when ad up. Not a word wan ap“kan aa 1 rr vanctng years « au«e my cheeks to fade turned the UrkHa Io tha woman and and my rharms to vanish tell me. left. Count, will you Jove me thru? ¡he "A fellow In the '-ar askr-d me If that Count —I do. was a newly married couple, and I In F'lrat Cabman What <!li| ronchante formed him It -crtalt-'j wasn't, for that stranger for driving him arouttd twth man and woman fitaacl too much tbe corner to the hotel? Borond Cab for that. I offered to bet him they man Four dollar» an«! ninety «even had been married ten years. cent» l iret Cabman YY’hy didn't y«»u "Welt, we Anally reached make tt an evenan*e «l<»liara? Sr<-.»nd Telaa. where the man and Woman Cabman Rwcwuaw four dollars and were to get off the train Aa the train ninety «even ernta was all hr bad slowed up the man calle.! me to him ' LIppItiruH’a. and aald ••Hour do you get «<> many aubacrlb- “ IxHik here, old man. you've been erw t««k«-d the \iw’««r I«» tl • •<?! »■ <»f rather nice to ua and we want to let the ft-eiit tfrtgatlne “Jtiat befwr<?i yon Into a little secret We were mar you and me I'll tell you the «e« ref All ried Just before getting on this train tbe manuarrfpt arnt In I keep I an* Thai fuss about the tickets was all ar •wer the contrlbut«»ra an«! tell them range.! before we started and I bought the «tuff will t»e used »• soon aa avail the newspaper Just to make the I’luff able Tbat make« them aubwcrlbera good. l»on't you think we behave well for Ilf© Indiana polls Rtar. for br'de end groom?'' Kansas City Journal. Hrrpent Imittune from It« Yrnom Ono of the mo«t lm¡»nrtant things Wight in Ilia I Ina. a lout serpent venom is that each "Y bs . 1 eslíe-1 on th* .1« *M»r of the •| wm lea aeenis to t>* Immune to Its own frost collar manufacturer last erm- ¡tolaon If a snake la Inoculated with Ir.g Tha old gentleman must batt ita own venom It remains tinaffe. tod baco thinking about bla buain-aa. for M C. Phiaaiii. who has done so niuch ba gasa ma a turndown." on thia subject, finds ev per! mental eel When 1 ra lieti he "You ara lucky denen that thia Immunity la to Iw at Uxvk ma orar to tha front door Sud tribu ted to the present** In the blood gava me • turnover.1 Thia neutralises nt a free antitoxin the poison aa It la Introduced. <m’y i»ns. Tb« Racbalor May whit yon plea«s. N'-w J *b r<»r Him. but ! don t brlltve there w«a ever a •'ll«»« you ’lx»«» — Twenty nun that cvul.l site a w » »an up. bonro'T* «Ak«<l tbe old lady of th« The Hanrdlct My brother can ilo you clerk In tbe t>»»>k »tore. Tbe Ba belur •'No. lady.” be raplled, “I «tn't know ? Tl«e Benedict be la a la- time. I only came be.-, to day."—I'bil I «delpliia I'resa. dies tailor > ’• i»-’, r*a»« Nothing ia more offerin'e tbM an old a- VrUlUUIAWu* that refuse» to heal Patiently, <lav after day. it 1» treated and nursed, every aulra. powder, etc. that if heard oi ia tried, but Joe» no good, untit the very aight of it grow» offensiA'« to the »uffcrer and he bevoniea disgusted and mor bid. They are not only offensive, but dangeroua, Iwcauac the Mine germ that pradnee* catucruua ulcer» b back of every old bore. The cause is in the blood an ! aa long aa it &wir scars ego tn» blesi became poiaoMsl, and remain» the norc will be the docter told tue I srvuld hare runu ng sores foe there and continue to grow life aad that U -■<•» wet* clonad up tha raaaS wor»c and more destructive w uld be fatal. Under this discoure, mg report I The fact that thousun-ls ot left off their treatment and resorte»! to the use of old bore» have been cut out S 8 8 Its effects were |«>mpt an t gratifying. and even the bones ncrape-1. It took only a ah-el while tur the nmli. iue to en. and yet they returned, ia in tírele cure up the sores, and 1 am not dead aa the disputable evidence that the d.»'t t» intitnated I » .il l be. neit! rr base tha bloo.1 is ducaacd and reapon- eoe»« caer br- ken out again JoliN W I vnvia. Wheeling. W. Va, May 18. i$ri- kible f >r tbe »ore or nicer. Valuable ti- < i* I. -1 in cx|H-rimenting with eitetn.il treatmrnta. anch aa Balve p u lers u eshes etc bccAusc the geruia and poison* in the blood must lie removed before a cure can be effects'! S. S. S cleanses and t>uri- fie* the circulation ao that it came* rub. new blood to the part* and tbe ■ at. I ; - 4 ’'■'’N W©W It ia aa »'.’ ilar.i' ,• t. aids t’-.e dl.-r-ct n an I ! ■:!» cv> t v J-Art of tl.e t»-ly IB I -I b.eu’.t.., cnditivu 1 k n tl 1-1--1 with anv nie<!i 4 mh ice wished, •» - "ut cl.arjic EMC SWIFT St^CCIHC CO., ATIAMTA, GA. I'»e (arc atesi lnv**«ti.»a M **g<ln« : • +r ths greatest lu Wht courage to kra t.u**«?*’ • I « Bwered tha po What waa . ••• hs* ig trouble with lluggnv tut i» «utM»r it.»*!«• *'!t cvrem«»ny. Btg that ba«u t brsti tohl M uggin* Oh •I» th*t * »«»•• what ba la The alter u’V «»f m n.»ter*a fee. Ifn \r»»r Xgala Mil •• Str .. • :»» Y m Mr M »ggv y I I think ¡ y«>u • > )14 m«k« • lova»y come da a. But 4« r >u Mu really ajenar ¡y Mi«a bu! y*< t have « •» h a funny face Spr d «H> • < k 4, d up to*r ah? me w th out <1 u t y-'t care. • tt I J .4 * • Yu«* van Get Aiken s I oct-I see litlll I Write Alien « «»I s»»*!. !e R. » N h 'ra Il • *• free •« ; L ul A * • I * < > «•• It mm 4 ' • new ft t.ghi »►••♦e **4T * »wrt«m I « .ra hr r.‘»n4 i<fvw ;•»< I-.« • •« 4 • unb «■.• A t f tg- gUta «ell it .* K ; t «rewj t any * . »tit •'•«. <Ar**uwds lor Y< in»n H » I Ila* a you avau n.y o»w bo k .’ Crittrn» N ■>t d? a llutn- Kenbbke I b**g ” fo tall Critkus V\ aula* n?4> th«t you b. grapM/l ’ «-jr. ar m H-.■ ■ -r -,........ ry - r T- tai*\ t I i - »,y. I " y.,st ; -i. , , ,i *.■ that ba la sr .., « nrr '■< the ■ ■ .<’ I I Ht’ll » < ■ - < u< - , 1-1 ll-r - ll’ ■ 1 e-l ' . t. • .... « ■ • â ■ l . - I wi-l I«. <h> ... n "ti’hr III s i’Kk l> l’"l I «US I r • « ■ •>. ' ,'* I IW Ir«r«»rni*i !•>«« V%«otr«l L*. ’ t as - Y m nia dear boy I am ru r-.t I-, Ihw usw .1 II rna.sK I > ’ ht'ir .»nil to* ’«"«a ! ■ . I In t-r very pro-id uf tue taw ly tree, dun her --new .a. ibi.» *.ih -lay . t I «ut ’« * k I’ . Itos kn -w. A. W. let r AH.’N. I K>wn-.ng t>o you sver « it? hotory rubilo. I ppaon — VVbhewask itî 1 hîW tillg I k<**p ths « ♦ ata-'h r a at î ■. «r k »w ? • ;. • h .--I a • .r’ftse« of lb« 4,»i« : lb»n«t I r tr«uu ■ tila'4, fr«e» F J .iKs Et A«*». Tul«do, O. P;«*»'« <’i ■* . • t '<> t « rh medicine. . . • * Iti t • Z r » . y Ha.. » t . h . » I » - - ' • ■ ? «-at year«. ’A : *• l »»e|»«'k«' » Wurtlo. >ot Hu llrtnerk .SIS I 'y >f work Parker tirar about the fire th • w i I ♦ i ••> • ■ a «' morning? Sr.en |r--i-le bare 7 r.-ai-. l with three «quart m*i'« a day? \|<• i I - ¿ Mi* l i •" » J’ right ta With their 11». * Heuuarkakle. wasn't ill he I fa . tv ••• anything very la tree wjuar» mea'.» mt tui but w.»t I d «»y ter de •! idy j »b ut w -rk remark« I» stMHI It g ¡ Parke »» b/ i».i I II reiuarhabls tbat the eu I-S I- s •• a ;> s 4 «.lb tbeir Mee? hvea ? M then w 1 r e «r« w• • w « thing Krrw in No Had ’ ry escaped with • r ( ■ ■ > teat r. ’ «xiy toi mb L . their childIVO ot : »he r iivea it o mid have beeu trjly during the la*-thing ¡«rlud. remarkable. Afi*r AlH»«»«* f*rrsl«n Dinner« Il.Gph I’c!.- 4 !:• v ¡»rr« Iriit mid Persian dinner« are very tnurfe like ¿•♦•tirral inatntg»-r <»f the l.«»ng Inland our*, only turned tbs wroug way U.iJr«>.«tl, hat a hrw J.»k»* * bleb ba round *1 he feast is preceded by I» are« wn« > abletl to him frotu Parla. pipe« while tea ami sweet» arc ha ml«*'I I ' • • n th the •••' ent attempt atK*ut Then the Mervauts of tbe hou«*4 to iuis - i»t»’ l\ hg <>f Spain appear, bringing in a lung leather X l.» n be * «* ! g th .u«;h Paris la shi rt, w ! h ‘h * «¡tt- .t l In the inhl 1 • > .• VX !i r !« nt I I v-t uf of the rt<»or I h»* gue«t« s<piat around Prance. thia, tailor fathlun When all are seat* Mr l*«»fert ••d a flat loaf of broad is pl«’«*! be I» !•« the k titf a‘k»-«1 the prevdent. fore etery one, and the bahd then iwm- Yfter you, my ¿leaf Alfonsr.” re- tnem*« s to play The various d • **« pii» I the Prrn b ebh’f « t«- utive. with nr* brought In on trays and arratig«* I out a «mile • round the leather *h«*«*t at intervals a i i vos F . N. U 1 he rovers are then removed, the host •ays *Bismtllah" fin the name of <»o»l ' Il V N '• rt t h. < tt» M<1 va»rt <•< r© !» tea«« and without another word they all fall ttirniiou ll»l« p«|»«r. rejoin corner à U -» CASTORIA 9 oo D rops I - -, ■ »■ ♦ ».• ’ For Infants and Children. k » ANctfeteUe I’r rpnr.ition for A* sitnilaling (he fax! and ihùuli luig the SkinadB are! Buwvls if 1ft) an )*».-’( hildren I'romnl |)i<i'Hlii’nlTavrful- ne** ani UrM i vnt.iini neiihi-r thiiiuii Morphme nor Stuicxal The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho A© Wl - a '■ USL» f ¡5c-.v ‘y«» ■' r 7< J* • • » ... . , » ft. i* •y Signature * *-• • »- tv. i * aMB • - iV . ■ g-** - N ut N ahcutic . In >*•« A perirci Remedy for Constipa lion. Sour Sfouuu ti lii.irrt»»-« ’Vurms.» onvulsMins feverish lies» Arid I.OHNOF SLEEP Par S«r de Si\,’»uilur« vf Nl.w YOHK Use For Over Thirty Years c I ■; ‘ V" ■ ■W ' a ,’ <• « ® **** vj '7' *»A *.<r nJ «r4’<»' !< *» •*• «t h’Mti» (B <*t»r 14 yrar«’ »«p y M |n p|« « «n a i • ••• U« «• ri y V M . »»h C4k«».Ma«'». I W < U «a» r « <t « *Bf* W« v tn ra » Ivrth a* •» !>«•’ JT • hWMt |MI n, lo t r Wbnr t« an atpwrt •« r»»’<1 f| 1«/ • ><t <14 »•» ml b* g • k > «ira«-! n< lo» «un pliar« u>tt «r« r»i r «L WISE BROS Df NtISIS • n’t Wimfc’n<*<Ml «•' •»» 'U/» irw