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Catarrh
Wio-tli' r it 1» of Un- m »e. throat
atom.uli, b- -««■!*, or m re delicate or
gana. catarrh 1» always dcboitaiing and
should have attention.
The discharge from the mucous
membrane 1» bi » au-e this is kept tn a
•tab- of inflammati' ti by an irnpi.ro
Condition of the blood. Tlirrofore, to
euro, take lhe best bhxxi purifier,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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WATERPROOF
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pattern j. de »igned
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WL.WÜGLÄS
had died In hi» arm«.
"I’eter, my beloved !" »he tnurmurrtl
"You say —that mother------- ”
Mhe lut It rd. for the grief 11 pros, In
its fullness In her mind, The .Uy ha<l
put a look of horror In Iter eye» that
Hui
months would not »flare,
there waa no mortal hurt upon her. Iler
nostrils, lips, hands all ■not rd In tbeir
Moine time ehe
way <>f dear perfection,
would see that lie ha<l dona hla brat.
• as Though he bad failed in all else,
he had saved this masterpiece from harm.
“But if I had not route back, sb» never
would have known." h" pleaded
"And
•be forgave me I'm quite sure as you'll
forgive ui» —“
"What are you saying?*' «he cried sud
denly, "What do you mean? It Is hor-
rible. but I ea»n» thinking to find you all
lying boro- -as tb,y are In th» city—all
dead and down and I Lav» found my
lover I living!"
Macready ami Ernst, afar off. watr-hed
the puffs of smoke and steam ria» like
gray white birds front tbe ruins.
"Ernst, lad. ‘ said th» other, "th' boas
an* th' I'adln’ lady ar, havin' an lnt»l-
lechonal repaaht In th* cintrr av th*
ata age. be th' ould well. Hear in mol nd
you're a chorus <urrl, an* conduct your
•Ilf in accord.**
‘300 SHOES ‘35P
CHAPTER XVIII,
Th» Madame was «teaming down from
Itaaae Terre to Saint Pierre, It was the
third morning after the tragic eighth of
May. On the evening after the eruption
the ship had touched Fort de France, and
left the native« there to Join Father l»a
mien’« oniony. Then the Madame waa dis-
patched to Dominica. where Constable
cabled to New York for officer« and men
to complete the ship’s .»n|«nt, and sue-
reeded ala« in reaching Mr Stanabtiry by
cable, with the word that hla daughter
had been Mved. before the planter could
get paaaage for the IVlilted Mepolehre
t'onatnide and lutra were sitting to
gether at the cabin door in the aunhght
and »oft wind«
The girl wore a robe
purchased ready made In Ba«ae Terre. It
«a, white and lustrous. a atrange native
fabric, which the man regarded with ea-
rtouaneaa and awe
Thia waa an Item In
th« flrat consign m»nt of feminine apparel
he had »ver had the honor to purchase
111» Joy waa full and rare.
“I come to you empty handed and eery
mlled from the heat of the Journey, air,”
«he had told him; “but father will relta-
hnrse you."
P N
"Father will he allowed certain priv
ilege«. but not that.” he had replied, and
many were the bootie«, flounce«, ribands,
aud uajaietio «hieb they drew,
r. ther
U
'Il’IIF.M writing tn ad vertpl
!’
menili»« thia pai»«r.
Pelee
C O M F O R T
o. —
CHAPTER XVII —<t'»nilnu»d *
All that bad been «creo» partook of
•trang» disorder now.
•buttId ha*«*
tna ls an effort ora this to r«a»-b him. Tbe
W here K Falla.
"Well, what do you th..« af Indoor power that devaaiaied the city au<l with
unaprot *ioi»nca swept the murue msgti
b«-
"It will do well »r.oirh a« a pa at I me. have reached thrre league« al s»a! Bav»
It'll carer develop that lb« gray su unchangeable io tb-
but It Isn’t a gai e
flMil f of tb» World. I»» could Out ball,re
any national betör. *
that ah th:» was <>u, »lay
• • • |^rs
Mothers will flad Mr» Wlnen w'e a--»'*lai • ouid nav«r forglv» him for l>eing whole.
•yr-.j. ih- 1» • • r.i.el» 10 u»e l«e their <a I4aw St th, prica of b,r mother's eyes! There
Ivrlt-g i he ueiuiug pvr.ud.
••eiued no a»lju»lu>et>t poasibl, for tbl«
iru»l play of his vrci»r
• • •
||,
Moia Ga»»«ea W rena.
call»«) th, mother's name softly, but bls
Algy- Bui I w--ary you. Mi«» Cape»
words mad» Ito impre«» called in trenij
m. I m a creai taikrr.
at last, and felt her shudder io bui anua
Mui Capai' uo > On tb» routrary. Mr
"Boy !'•
Fentbertop. yi 1 don'l weary me at all,
"Yas, yss "
and I 6nd y»iur .inali lai v»ry diesel-
"T»ll fotra that there waa no ptetrfda*
lag.
—no last nlgbt ! Aud leave me hero—to
IM »H’H
rar»«*« I’l UMP I >l fDI
the dark !"
FITS •«•Uf a<fo4 by Iff » »<»• • <»rra««
How long afterwar'is 1», o»'*r kn*w
i
aower Man i fne iBH •« M <ti«í IwWtl« »»4
but n» awoke '» find biuwlf uttering in
¡f I. It Alls». Gl . SU A,"« »1 . lm»l«.UI,t..«. P*.
roberent renteme. Th» woman waa quite
arsali» vip,
dead
• • • -fj,. Lours drew on lut
Lungley Wbat bava you done tor tba • ternlty, but th, gray »till lived In the
party In thh mW * <n. aoyhnw?
shy
11» lousenevl bis arm. and th» blood
M i- ' ?
M” **,•
I va rushing into the strained limb bor» with
contribuirti a dollar ur i«u aani mada ou It a thrashing |>aiu. The waler had cool
campaign a¡»rat<w»
—1. but b, did not put bis burden down
11» had not yst fathom«! ths »»tent of
Breaks a Cold Promptly.
her surrender, nor th» signet ami color
The following formula ia a nevt-t of bar perronallty 11 ¡»on every word eh»
fa. 1 ,- r<" ■
f « r . ok-
• • •
iir board > erj
One ounce of Compound Syrup of from l-ara, «nd deemed It the encroach
Sarsaparilla, <m • ounce 'I r.a Com uient of personal madness Mcorafully be
Again tb» vole» <>( th» worn
pound unti one half pint of p<xei whis answered
key, mix nnd «hake thoroughly each an ' ID arose and railed her name» A
time and uw in donee of a tablespoon- shadow darkened ths orifice, and he saw
hio lady In tb» «ky.
fui every four hour«
It may b» In ibis marv»Ioi»s world,
Thia if followed up will cure an
• • s uirii arry on tf».r •.'• «rd tb«'
acute cold in 24 hours. The ingredient»
wooing», som« pursuing their little ways
can be gotten al any drug etera.
of »larknsse. sou» bursting Into bloutM of
ealor and tenderness It may be that af
III« Vtarttwl TrutiVI«.
tar tb» must »tailed passage ut agony aud
"On what ground." asked tb» lawyer,
"does your wlf» want a dnorc«? Imout- terror, two of Earth'» people were return
ed to es< b other In the strangeness of
pstiblllty?"
tin» swooning at tb» curb of an
"hometiling of that sort, I r»<kon." tiiese
an«w,t»d th» m»n
"My Iaroma isn't am lent cistern, under the hot lew.ien sky
the falling s»a before, aud I’elee. wit!
compatibla with her Id,«» of comfort."
his tana of iboukands slain, on her right
---------------------------------------------------- T------------- band, the other In th» pit bel»»w, s:an»!,i-i
In tbe cooling water, nnd »-ailing upon b*r
to forgive him for failing in that which
only the g»»»l« could do. It may !>» that
In th» collection of Earth's tableau» an
other smh film ia curled »way from an
\ *•**'•«
1
-iJ
1 other age and another cataclysm.
“Niter you worry your bearrt. anrr."
| -ailed Macready, to whom the »oica of bl»
friend bad brought Imperious rouwions
Cl«‘(ins<’s tin»X
n»««. man wise, instead of collapse. "Th
facwt is nothin’. Tis a fortune fur thirn
aa <-an faint fur Joy, an' no hurrt In ut
itiHition; aorr. Have you th' strent' t' do th' over
up th' chain, wit' tb' fairest av tin
♦ it ulj IK ■ ham)
‘ouaand at th' top. aorr?"
t'onstabie place»! hia burden upon the
•tone slabs, caught the thalli, and pulle-1
tunen nn< I CluLI. himself free from the water. His weight
was a mountain. The five days bad d<m»
'«•ti - Votili{J (Bill Olli
• hat four ha»i not- played havm- with
lo ó»»t its Benefit iu
tbe one hundred and ninety pounds of
manhood which struggled upward under
Macready'a cheers, ami fell across th» r:-n
•if the cistern Into Mat ready's arms
laira awoke and found Coastal»!» bend
mg over her. Iler ryes rrfted upon bl.
lacerated band, upon the «wollen veins In
She MW blood
hia throat and temples
his clothing, bllatera upon his neck,
• • • • • -
awaat and m
apoa Ma fiaca
The reality came that he was prajIng fur
her to forgive him- bs-cauo« her mother
AuMkywr »r : CtewnUi.
t ro iu»w* pris«*«: butd,
Bllwr, I toi« ft i •»<•’4. HltWffir, 1 - ; O^LI. f** ; Fit»«? 0«
I «.pi • r «1
l'an
• !••• ’
'•< *4i»»f » d » •••■!*'• an4
hill I * * Hai a» »4 »»48
-n. 1 i.ntt»s| a ..J I n»
p r» w -b ♦ 4i ,l*«L
»««lai «.«ral
* MtMoDSkiffi N»
ti«iU4bJ luMkfc.
Cv
L B V I N G T O N
In ususl liquid f»»rm or cbneo!at»d tablets
known as Sarsatabs. MOdv««sU.
i.»
Oepulchrt
md «part, from th« trvsaur» bouse« of
litis !!•»*, T»rr».
Peter «„ In white, too, of a fr»«btie-«
'tily found on shipboard. Ills right band
•• In the swathed »tat» which denotes
epairs, and a ibichnem of lint was fitted
inder bi« rullar Thee, was, too. a drawn
ooh about his mouth and »yrs. to which
he rsvuperatlve forces bad not yet at
ended
Negley, multifariously bandaged,
iffiiwr. secured leuijwrarily at Itominlcs.
l bs captain was unable to walk, but sig-
•1.fled his Intention of healing atauv» >ieck«
Constable was regarding the sad far-» be
fore him. and the beauty of it bad made
him dumb for several moinrtits.
“iMrs," he eaid finally. "w»'ll make th»
pilgrimage together to Saint Pierre -or
the place !"
'Xb# was very beautiful
and
very
prnud--our mother
th» girl wbispeced
unsteadily.
"Ph» told you to leave her
¡lx re in th» dark, «o that we would
never •»• how - hanged .he «a« I know
how «he felt."
f era. peter and Crusoe made their ar
duous way up the cluttered road into the
Rue d» Itivoli. A smoky chamal. Saint
Pietre, mad» human only by the lamenta
tion« of those who Lad romr down for
their dead from Morne Itouge and th*
hills. The wind waa «till, and the •un
«hone through «lient tower« of amok». and
it waa noon
No one had spoken for •av-
The fruit .hop had fallen
era! minute«
u part. The atone arch remained, al
though the wooden door had been leveih- l
jixl partly devoured by fire. Crusoe re
mained outside with l.ara. while Peter
went In tv see if tbe place was safe TL»y
braid hi» steps upon the »ton»«, tbe rat
Tie of falling plaster. The wailing was
long before he appeared and beckoned
1 I . )
. .1 i
.III.»* I
‘ '■ ,
•hop. A breath of ■ mvlurs« still linger»-.!
' '
'I. l.‘.
p <
■
i u !
i - r
’
,
«pilled wine
The g«h covered floor was
(>a<Ae<l hard. an‘H»till was damp front tbe
jus!» of rain through tba open dour and
-lie hrokeu tavi-ked rtmf. Steady as a dork
th king there we« heard the "drip, drip"
from eomewhere amvHig the merciful «had
-w«. where the old soldier of France was
oiling
"lara. dearest, I ahould have Spar.-ii
.ou this
Must you go farther?’’ Peter
whi«;>»revt
"Crusoe and I will l»e only
a moment."
"I am going, too." tbe girl answered
The three climbed over tbe heap of
stouea, which was the tear doorway, and
-uteied the court from whence tbe song
bird» bad tlown.
Aero«» the drifts of
sail. Into the dark beyood. they made tbeir
way. Constable leading. Cruwve last
They net» sitting together the lovers
Xh» had been listening, like I tr«drm»»tia,
vs he "spake of m»>«t disastrous chance«
battles, slopes, fortune«." X-ironia had
boon the first to «ee the sinister far» of
I ago at the door! Xhe had bent forward
and covered in her arms the face of her
'»!<! er. lier painter of pictures
sea
l ima they ha»l fall»» the ad«entur»r in
the shelter of the golden vine.
I’elee
iiad covered them with dust each iwrlicle
of covering dust fresh-wronglit from the
fire in which «he stars were forged.
*T*on*t touch. «¡ru»o»!" Peter warned
Hornet king in th» tone caused the man
who was a<*vu»tomed to do as he pleased
to forbear from his investlgalivius
After
all. his ow n life bad been spared be. itiw
Constable had taken him inptlve, aud the
trip had paid. Crusoe did not under«tan»i
what su lietween the millionaire and th»
revolulionist. It occurred to him at last
that thia «»imeihlng must have been great
er »ven than dollars; yet he waa not sure
Th» look upon < h>n«table‘» face a« he |«-t
the woman Intu the sunlight was that of
fortunes i*>«t !
Crusoe left them there,
and made hia own wav bark to Fort de
France, to wail for hia «hip.
He was
happy to I»- alive, but be carried a crown
Ing mystery in his brain. Tin« had to do
with a millionaire'» geueroaity on tbe one
hand, and a millionaire'» perversity on
th» other
After all. he acknowledged
that he knew I*-«» of f'onstablr than when
he left New York
Peter and l<ara had dearended nearly
to the shore when »lie «aid; "If your
strange friend had not come Into our lives,
we could never have known ea< h other a«
we do now.
We might have loved and
gon» our way, without knowing all that
it m*an» to be human, without knowing
all that our hearts could moke u« do.”
"It all worked out like a mosaic for
you and me, Mra. Our valiant* fell about
Alway« in our
ua. but w» wer» left.
greatest need a man «ros» to h»lp Brren,
Negley. Ernst, littl» Ix-nny----- ’’
"Was liier» work for Pugh to do?" »he
ask »d.
"Ah, Pugh the weak alater! Hr kept
you from going into the harbor too soon !
I shall pay him and let him go bl« way
to-nlgbt in Fort <1» France. The sea 1«
a strange mistress to mother two su.-h
sons as tbe lion Negley and the poor little
•
•
•
I am in love with you and the world!
B»-ar witne«« that I forgive Pugh ay»,
forglv» Mondet!
Mee. down the Rue
Victor the wreck of I.es Colonies! Tbe
Utt!» editor was there, perhaps, writing
his |«ragraphs on the stam-hnrss of Pe
ls» ! • •
• Ome. Lara, my mother
•aid. 'Peter, some time you will breathe
the breath of Ilf»!’
I know what ah*
meant now. I wonder how sh» knew?"
"Mother» are clon» to the heart of
things."
Ther» were tears in her eye«
To th,
right A them, among th» ruins, a wailing
woman had found her own.
ITiey had traversed the Morne d’Dr
ange. The tun bathed the field*.
The
wreck of the great plantation house was
hunched closer to th» ground.
As he
neared the rim of th» cUtern, Peter halted
suddenly by th» stricken Ilanas, and beck
oned Tara bark. Tbe well curbing waa
broken away, and the earth far yards aur
rounding had caved Into tba pit.
"Mondet waa right, after all, •hont fb*
earthquake." he «aid.
Without «peaking, they stood there for
Mirra tuouxuis.
Then Peter took tot
f.
« ♦
* •
h,m! and '»-il !i»r l.n k
I ih, r«>*
ih» Hugar Iztahug
Night had falien.
t'p tInnaffi tbs
«.irrei» of tbe capl’al. th,y stroD, thè
man and w«»ui«n
t'a»rti«rai» w,r» opea
to thr «far» aud the ara. but thè peopia
w»rr dall with gcirf
Martìnlque had bsst
ber fir«t Loro, and Fort de Frane», th»
«»ut!» ».sier «f Maini l'ierte. was bow»d
iU tb» «plrit of we.-plng. Thry Ind loved
ami Irane»! un «a-li <»(li»r. Ibis boy ami
girl of thè mot ber iststid.
Through tbe «il,ut rrowd» Peter «od
lata wa!ke-L a tmrt of th» siirow. para-
mg th» grosse ami I- >««*». » »r. Ih, law«
of F'rsm» are Loro «pili f«r ih» liti!»
iilicu»; treading strert« of
inoenlag. s-reeta of light
fie'd of firr light» sboiir al
rtow shlning ut»’« »'* «Mi'
'he little Colotty of Falbe«
bntodi piu- k*4 fmm tb» burti.nt ut
Piurr»
Tbe> p* «M-d tba»
of *b»
trbou«*
A «ornali »ai «urwiug b*r bab».
fife-Itgbl ujhm » brr f«cr and l<ra*t. drowajr
Sitile <»t»r» almut hef. <*uifrr and mght-
alr and «quatering lui labi*» ; at>oie all.
Iw*t»utiful J*mr>pbtn* in tnirble. •militig
dr*anii)jr inxing tire •tar»
li •••• *he
UM-«t potmt ìnsiant *»t <*nu*!ablr» tifa;
•• *
r thri. >ng ir».' h »«•
breatbing
bU brart
II* *•« a tesi
-.Jw
tb* • ’.•rh -f l^»ra
P ‘ ' ■ r t
iather Ita mirti rame finiti tb* dlatAOCVi
”<»«» thj* « ay. eat th» brrad «ith )O).
and drink thy «me «tfb a merry brart:
for God bath air d* •»Nrepted thy «urlia.
Ixt thy Í » rm ut» l*e alwajr» «bit»; and
hiw
let not I hr head ladt ointment,
Joy fully with the wife whom thou lotraf.
all the day« of thy life-——"
There was a cry from behind,
from the lipa of ih» woman with
al her breast, Sth* had m tight
ment« of luira In her band», a
kneeling, with her fare toward IVl*r. »ha
etclaimed in a role» of Joy
"He la come! Il» bi come J"
The alleni ramp uproro with
gladness, Tb» remnant of Maint Pierre
|-rr**»'l aixvut the rnvu sod woman. cry
Cote
Ing, laughing, kissing tbeir hand.
stable had not dreamevl of •'ul» glorify-
lug gratitude; and yet he »as humbled to
tsar*.
The,» war« so few. aud M»iot
Pierre ao vast !
“Father Dam eu." he «aid. »h»n hla
vole» carne to him. "we ars wit», to take
you out to our ship
"Not on th, ship, but bere now!" tba
vid priest cried
"It i» the moment of
ten thuusand years !"
And so lb»y ware restored to each
other, in the nejst of their devote«), ia
the fir» light. Go.» .«th tli» Maveo l’alata
and tbe blessing» of tbe Empress.
(Tilg Est» I
LITTLE BOY WON REPRIEVE.
*«.»»
«»f
F
Plended «»r < rHetwal.
Tbe coining wnblitig of Ml»« Mnry
Brewster »nd iMUHld t '»«m-lls I* of
great interest to all **id W ashlugtwn*
ions itet-Auav it united two famliii-a
who haw always been Ideutllted with
W‘ii»hltigtoti wklety.
Tin- graudfatber of the brld«-elec.
was Hi'njaudti llarria Iliewster, who
«s-i’uplv«) the pualliou of Attorney Gen
eral during prewhlent Arthur'» n<lmln-
istrntion. W lien a young man Mr.
Brewster risked Illa life In a heroic
effort t«> »n'e hl« al»tvr from death by
tire, ami was hl: aarlf terribly burned
lie bud moat
and dtoflgun-vl for Bfe
in»' liuitli g niniim-i» and wu» noted for
Ills brilliant conversational power».
|h»-re 1» a very interesting anedote
told of Attorney
General
Brewster
and Id* »on Andre, now n captain in
tbe Cnltcvl State» army, which 1» prob
ably not known to this generation.
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to. M>M»
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. A TULL POUND 25c.
Don't
M”
< f -»1«l
of f>rl<I nnltl y.
fh. n t be afraid of being orlglml.
even eccentric. Be an indejH i.dent. seif-
reliant, new mult, not Just otic more In
dividual In the world.
lh> not be a
•■oj'y of your grandfather, of your fath
er. or of your nelsblnr. That 1« a»
f iollsh as for a violet to try to ba
like a ro*«-. or for a daisy to »¡»- a sun
flower
Natura h-i» given each a pe«u-
liar ejulpii" nt t- r Its put; ♦»
Ew-ry
man ia born to do a certain work In
an original way.
If he tries to <s>py
tonic other man. or to <lo ». cite other
nian'a work, he will be an abortion, a
« tnleflt. a failure.
Do not Imitate »ten your heroes.
Score« of youi g -iergytneti attempted
to make their re; ttation« l»y Imitating
Beecher.
They copied hla voice and
conversation, and Imitated Ilia gestures
and bis habit», but they fell as far
short <>f ’In- gi‘ it 11 in's |«over a« tbe
ehmmo fall» «bort of the masterpiece.
Whore are tie •••■ hut 'r.-fs of Imitator»
now? Not one of them has ever m 1
any wtlr In the world
Orison Swett
Harden In Sin,,*« M jm «.
■ 'ontltrllw«
I v .«lenee.
During Mr. lirvwatrra term u» At
A leanud Judge waa explaining tlw
torucy Gv-neral a notorious li Ighway-
fntrb-ai les of v viili ii c to a young
In
leuil»-
tnan ami criminal wa« caught
friend, »ay« th<- Washington Sfar, ami
It waa a
lutia and brought to trial
gave tbe follow Ing story In regard to
celebrated case, and Anally the trial
conflicting evldemv».
i - im I cv I. am! the/prisoner. having lievti
Csually, hr mil.I. oi;r statement 1» far
|iruveii guilty. was «< uteui'v.l to be
more probable than the other. »•> that
Iiaugevt Itut hl« couu«vl put in a stay we can dc-'lilr easily u lilcfe t<> bcllcvr
of |>rvM-e««1ilig*. ami telegr;i|ihi-d the
It is like the Imy and Ute b'Uisi- hunter.
Attorney General, asking him to In
Tbe htvuae hunter, getting off a train at
tercede with Pr<-»i<lcht Arthur arai m - a »nburlmn station, mid to a boy:
cure a reprieve for the prlaoner.
“My Ind, I mu looking for Mr. Smith
This lelegnim did 1 ■ t reach Wash eon's new block of
m-uil-det ached
Ingtou until the day beforo that «et house*. How fur are they front In re?"
for tbe execution. The Attorney Gen-
"About twenty minutes' walk." tbe
«•ral had gnu«- to Philadelphia for the boy replied.
day. ami the telegram was »ent to ills
"Twenty minutes!" ey<-!almei! the
bouse Instead of hl* ofll v, and pla- «-d bouse hunter "Nous use! Tbe adver-
on hl» desk to await bl* return.
tla<iii<-!>t aay« five."
"Well," said the boy. "you can believe
Andre Brewster, then a little lad.
full of life nivl mlik'hief, »a, a prlr- me or you can believe tlie advert Im-
IB ged 1 haracter an only son and a tnriit. but I alu't try In* to make a sale'*
Get it fron'»
your Grocer
A M mw .«»Irei».
Ills ttiouth tn I vest wire o n. nnd
be breathed like 11 » - nnd hand bicycle
pump, writv-e O. Henry Ut bis Inimita
ble way In Every! -Iy «
1 locked at
him ami gave wnt to Ju-1 a few mui»
lugs
"lni|>vrlal
t'rtevir."
says
I,
•*ti»!eep In such a wvy, tn ..-lit shut his
mouth and keep tbe wind away."
A m.tn »»•»:.».». I» ertfi.i'y a - -lit tó
make angel» w. ep.
What g
l Is all
hla brain, muscle, backing, nerve. In-
flwm-e, and family rom • . tl";.-? lie's
at the tin-r. y of hl» ein-mie«, ar l moro
»0 of hla frlei.il»
Aud he's Almut as
tM iiutlful ns a cab li - se!■-.-• tiisiig against
Hu- Metropolltsn Opera llr'ine nt 12:80
' . > •
bla
N iw. a woman nsi» p you rc,'.'wd
as differr-nt. No matter how «he looks,
you know It's l<ett r for all lia ids for
her to l»e that way.
Divine I n . p I vn 11 on.
F.Hle. tin- little daughii-r of a clergy
man. prnm-vd Into li< r fnlli- r'« gtudy
uni- evening whllv the rvv< i -. ih I gentle
man waa preparing a li-n^tby »< rinou
fur the followli g Sunday.
She louked curiously at tbe innnti-
s-Tlpt for a inonn ut and tln-u turned
to her father.
"Papa." she began.
■
God tell you what to write?*’
"Certainly, dearie." replied the der-
r 1 in.vu.
“Then why do you
■ ■ : b
cf It out?" anked Effie
II«
< ould
V"»ill
"Ilo» your tiusliand au 1 J, pair o’
pants that he n'u't usili’, ma'am?" ask»
»■d Wsrehniu Iztng r> »;■••• tf ti iy re
Ing from hla head the altap <-.« reta
nant of a hat.
"No." >.!> >rtly »!>•>«.1. I the n -iiiah
of the bouse, eye
liliu auspiciously,
"My husband ha» only one pair of
trouwer*. and they'll
last
him ali
months yet.”
"All right, ma'am."
lug from an Inside
scrap of cnrd!'»»ard and making a tm-m-
■ •rni turn on It with th«» »ra up of a I» id
<11 "!"l I* nr'limi a. 11 •> v nmutba
Tri today. Afternoon, ma'am."
great favorite with all the prominent
Waywld» < ommtinlMga.
government offielal*
lie had the run
Adam Zawfol Whal'd you do if you
of hi» father*» library, and from the
had a million plunks?
moment that telv-gram arrived he tie-
Job Hturky Th' fust thing I'd do
cume ¡« osm »«¡I w ith a d«-«lre to read would i>» to prescribe a Turkish bath f'r
wo*n*o
>t. Finally, eurbwlty got the U tter of you. an' If you didn't take it, by Jing»,
nr with
him. am! when he had mastered Its I'd kill y»!
any idea,
contents he was des-ply imprv«»cd with
V« «rae» en «In.
ia in cir*
he asked
It.
During the afternoon
"Mill le," aaid tbe young man. a« h»
niatim-r
of
questions
In
hl« mother all
alippcl the engagement ring on her fin
I pre*urne It'« all Io
regard to the Prvnlilctit'» eserrtoc of tier. "bavs you tvld your motber about
what jva b«i>prn is
clemency, am! «II» could not Imagine ’ho’"
,
••1»
..... Innocent !" ««Claim, d Ml«« Mil-
O. you
why the boy was Interested In that
!>» rp tteklgn.
Andre kept hl» own counsel II». “Why. Clarence mamma knew it Big
»uliject.
"I th uglit y. it mild you bad no use
Ind reluctantly r> irea to l»*l before month« before you did."
for that uinn "
hla father’s return home.
llopelclr Oat of Style.
“Yea," amwered Farmer Corntonwl;
Peter," Mid Mr». Pneurltch. "I want "that’» what I wild."
laite that night the Attorney (Jen
oral returned, am!, going to his desk, you to have that roof taken oflT our garagt
“Yet you did your Le«t to eetid hint
found on top of the pile of lexers the and one of a different kind put on.“
•’Wbat fur?” detaandt-d Mr. i’ueuritrb to the Legislature.”
laiulslnnn telegrntn. vvlth this Indorse
"Sure.
I want to S.-O him whera
“What’a the matt r with ItY*
ment, In Andre’» round. boyish hand:
**l brani an ar«hi’ -*t say the othet he’ll have a chame to ca I publie at-
"Dear Papú: Give the pur man a day that it*« a h p r.-of Everybc Iv know« tent Ion to bis trefui- -s
w .1. ,g.
ANltliK.”
chance.
that hip« ar» out of stria now.
ton Star
It was raining and sleeting, but At-
Itrewater*» carrlngw
torney Genera!
had remained at III« door. and. taking
the dbqvatch. he hurried off to the
White lloii-c
I’resillent Arthur read
It. and the ludivrwement; laid It tlown
CHRONIC CHEST COMPLAINTS
aud turning to the Attorney General
rj lie mog «-not» character h.ro been tiennanen.'y cured wuh Prw'l
said, with hl» ktndly smile:
Cora. Coughr, cold«. hoaiicneM, braawhuu and atthrna quickiy teepood
'Thl» 1» Andre's first case. Brew
to u. heaLr'g in&Ncn.
II w>u have a cough ar cold, d you ace boons
or have dili^ultv wuh your breathing, get a b>«tle oi Pwo'r Lan. lair e.
ster ; send the reprieve."
chat» benrht iollowi the firn rio m. Connnurd u«e generally hringi com.
But. ala»' for Andre's ramm as a
plete rriiel. For near:y haU a century Puo iCar- haa been d moacrutog
spi-i lal pl» 'der
Tvv. ■ rv four hours
Ural lhe nuk adi atxx-j locm. of cough., cold, an.
later the President was betdeged with
CAN BE CURED
letters and telegrams from Ixmisiana
t»
g Im . ■ -'t t»i r» b- i-e a d.ii-.g.-r»'ii«
crlni lull In n law abiding community
Waslilngtoii P -l