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Ul Facts Frr Sick Konten ....................... P......... . MAllCTS A. HANNA. graphic PEN PICTURE OF POLITICIAN. TH i S lie Achieve I Eumea Notoriety Leailcrahip at u Item. I — lie 1« a Man. -Sided Manu Mouler lui Force and Eaarnr. Then* are few more Interesting fig First the medicine that urea lu th«1 political life of the «■ouutry holds the record for the thau Marcus A. Hanna, and lu the cur largest number of abso rent uutnber of .MctTure's Magaxine William Alleu Wime «liaws a most lu lute Cures of female Ills terestlng | m * h pict.i e of hi ut is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Hanna, »ays the writer. Is Intensely human. There Is uothlng go,I like, Vegetable Compound. nothing demoniac, tlollllllg cherubic, Second Mrs. Pinkham tiotbiug seriM'titine about him. lie is a can show by her letter plaiu man. who stands lu the last ditch files in Lynn that a mil with his friend«, ami tiglits bis etieuiie» lion women have been to the death, lie enjoy s a goo«l Joke, fellow, or a goo«l ditiuer; and. restored to health by her a if g«Hi«l possible, likes nil three serv«Ml at medicine and advice. the aaine table. Often be wins bril Th I rd AH letters to Mrs. liancy, sometimes loses conspicuously, Pinkham are recolved, makes a fool of himself occasionally, laughs at it g<«od-n.ituie«lly. and does opened, read and an- It over again, "even as you ami I." He swore d by women only. has on Ills bones the clay ot th«* unex This fact is certlflod to by plainable old Adam - rich in weakness tho mayor and postmas and strength, graces and foible«, and ter of Lynn and others of withal he has the philosophy which sustain«*«! th«* shepher«! of Anlen. So Mrs. Pinkham’s own city. bls strcngtli is more thau bis weaktte»», Write for free book con- for he has tin* virility of «■otniuou sense. taini.ig these certificates. He is uot happy crocheting tidies aud ringing resolution*. He 1s a Every ailing woman Is adopting man of deed* rather than of explana Invited to write to Mrs. tions. Pinkham and get her ad Hanna is not a man of exalted Ideals. Between his purpose and bls execution vice free of charge. Lydia E Pinkham Xted Co , Lynn, Mass. Private roof gardeu« are such a suc- c. ss in New York that the large board ing-houses find it necessary to adopt them as a regular summer feature. l»(>N*T GET FOOTSORE. GET FOOT- EA*K. A powder. At this eenson your feet feel •uollen, nervous and uncomfortable. If y.’U have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien s Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; n tkes walking easy. Cures swollen and Mveating feet, blisters and callous sjaits. Ileiieves corns nnd bunions of all |*ain and is a certain cure for Chilblains. Sweating, Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 30.- (■0 testimonials. Don’t get footsore get Foot-Ease. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package F rkf . Address, Allen S. Olni- nod. lx* Roy. N. Y. ------a ... The natives of Hawaii, be they »o poor, never steal or beg. These offem es are confined almost exclusive ly to the Portuguese resiflents of the island. his path lies in a straight Hue. If gen tlemen in spectacles come along the path, stretching across strings of ethi cal obstacles, and planting in it the ¡Hitsherds of transcendental philosophic scruples Hauua pushes forward to his end. kicking away the strings aud crushing the pottery under his feet. Later, if h«> has tittle, he devotes a few lurid niinutes to the apectacl«*d gen try before lie closes ths incident with a bang and goes about his business. Hanua Is perfin-tly willing to admit breakfast with soot, to iw* accurate, I Ibink »0 more Hum ever kluev Saturvlay night, n lieu tlie climax ot my unhappy uiarltHl ex|>eileiu«*s «vas Iva died ' ll was Mis N » fault. It always is Mm X » fault. S.iuc th«* t me 01 Evi tlie wcakei sex has lueu to blame fo: all masculine dlsiomfoit. At any rm«* »«• ««ere to have »omc friend« to «tine with us on Sunday, and my letter half llisteml of go:iu to market early. •• »h< should liav«* doue. ¡nil it off iiulll after noon, mid had, as Is her foolish custom. I lu’lieve. Iier baskets of provisions sent to the butcher's to lie delivered by him. "Saturday n ght we went to tin* 1 in«1 ter. aud some malign fate itoilueeil me t<> tog up as seldom before. I »»re my «ire»» suit ami my «»¡»era hat and a boutonniere and th«* other things that go with this festal array, and wlien I came downstairs Mm. X. «aid I looked lovely, which is her way of deelarlug that I'm a pre-e utalde appearing chap. "\V«’ eujoye«l the play Immensely. and when we got home we were twith »0 hungry that we agre«*d to make a rabbit ami have a coxy little lunelieon to gether. ami this Is xvliere I mad«* my awful mistake. If I had uever suggest is! tin* lunch my wife wouldn't have dis«*oven«l there wasn't any butter, nor any cheese lu the house; that that per fldlous butcher, in fact, hadn't sen! the market baskets home. "The cook was iu lied asleep, the maid gone home to spend tlie ulglit. the mar ket would clone In half an hour. It was up to me to get those basket«. “My wife wouldn't even let uie change my coat. " ‘Go! GoB she kept meaning 'what n the world will I give Mr. and Mm. Blauk to eat to-morrow If you are too late? "Behold me. therefore, thirty minutes later the cynoaure of all eyes In a trol ley ear. a pair of squawking chickens over one broadcloth-clad arm. a huge market basket on the other. I had re moved my gloves and my lioutounlere. but I still appeared sufficiently festive to attract a great deal of attention. "1 tried to lx* Imperturbable, and to look as If going to market and In full dress was a usual occurrence, but I'm afraid 1 suceeevled badly. "That's all tbe story except the after math. which was that Mm. X. declared I was the worst tempered man she ever met. and that I could take my choice between gettlug a divorce or going to a hotel to live. That's the reason we start to boarding next week."—Balti more News. PRESIDENTIAL LIGHTNING. LARGEST OF ALL DIAMONDS. Wvi(|lie.l Nrarl? liuti u Fuiin.l M hit* l iicut, and I» of «he F r»t " »ter. No «lugle oliject exhibitiNl al lite Tari« «>xpo»ltlon ewu reni«>t»ly ai' proachca lu valli«* thè glenuilug "Ju bile«*' «llauioud. as ti ha» b«s n call««l lu «’ouitueiuoratlon of thè jubihe oi ili» relitti of tlie Quell of Euglaiid. Il I» i dlauiouil of tilt* tirsi watrr ami <>f a beauty nini al»«* tliat kave aiiytlilng kuomi beretofore far behlml Thl» largì'»* aud uioat c«i»tly of all diaiuoiul« wcigli» lu it» pre»«*ul »luip«* —7tt» cari««», wliile thè uext largeat, lite "Grl'iff. ’ ero« ulog tbe Kuaalan Imperiai »«vpt.e. «M igli» but 11141* carata. Al»o a» re gaivl» whlti*ne»» aud tir«*, a» »eli a» III thè »omlerful |H*rf«*< Iloti of it» cut. thi* “Jublhe" excel» all il» riva!«. For ih«* tini«* belìi« Ihla Gollath aiuolig ¡«rts’lou» »tom a la stili e» lieti li« a ayndlcatt* of capitalista conn<*et«M with thè Jagerafuuteln mine. In » hicli lt waa fouutl. Wlth riga ni te thè prie <>n«* vati bauli,« speak «bulli ttial untll thè atone ha» lieeti aulii, an rveut «ililcli I» tluubtlrss no! golng tu take ¡lime iu a htirry. for tbe guaiti matioucd b> thè ■boweate iuntaining thè »¡tarkllng geni gate Ita vaine at K000,4XM> franca, w4iether correctly or noi la hard tu »a«. Otily un«* thitig »la-m» assuital. nauiely. tliat thè alone ahowu tu thè adiulrinc erowtla In thè ¡«rial» un thr Esphmade ile» Imalide» la paste, alili«* Ita originai la kepi some«« ber«* Iti *«*eure filatoti.«. Thls getti wa» found un .lune 30. INIKl. at J«gi >rsf<iiit«*ln. In thè Dritngc Ere» State. The stolte wa* plcked up t»y a native whlle he wa» loadltig a truck, amt althouxh a «« Itile overseer wa» statuiiug near bini he mnnagetl tu »«■- crete lt. timi kept lt un Iti» p»*ri*on for some tinte. In Ibis case, however. lt dld noi aiqitstr that he propoaetl «ti ttluig thè geni, but only wlshetl to dellier lt pemonally to thè manager. Tbls he <1 d ami as a leniti» he recelved £l."a» and a borse, sadtlle and brltlle. The diamomi welghed In thè mugli exactly 1*7l -è carata, or atsiut 7 1-10 otinee» avotrdu- ¡x>is. l'nfortuuately lt bada black «poi about thè middle, but it «vas »0 placet! as to ailoiv thè sten«* Imlng cut luto tuo wlth thè spot falllng out. an aReriiooii <«’•» «li'»'1'’ »"• With butter or th.' tllltUK • 1 to the «wig«’ of th* I'teit'l ' precaution will th» glove» ot till»» who hold «»«••»*• 1, ltl |K III ‘ £ “ Th. t»l,le«l ............... * 11,- i............ -loll ot I HF |l III* I’«"« . IQ IlJPI Nllll I* land II » daK'l I**” '"'"J ' \........ fur AAM, bul «ui •> 'olmi of mad* very Yuì«»u|,,r «In» inai I mid moni vikluiil'l«’ lliiw HtMUrltrr * bl«»»i'«i all ‘ il» «pep« veni*» it hu» riirvd r iienruuaueN« « r u* wlien faithfully ink'” At h alreet (mr tu Wieliil « 'Iti» fall. OU» of lite Chief loHtures »ill arch 4t> foot lugli. eoii«truet»<l »olirei» ot appi«». • tot» tí» » «W1* •,,H’ Thorra.l. r*"lti' * ^«l '-‘ " ,.i', 1 o" .' tn hlll» «»ul> imiltvceur«' ,|1# irteternit» i alarrh b<*u»it * »'',ie* rainu'ht* •aae, r*Mubv. a . ..m»ihu Hall • a aiarrli «‘»»ri» h lakrn i” - ' ■» , St ll’iM a< * • dlrvetly U| m » ii tlu* b.iHHl mid I iiih ' y “' »tn uí tho in. thervb» »I« >'< ” f.mn.ls IMllIttil ttiiii of ih«» .1 an.l <»' ' « '* airvtiKih by biHUhi'K ni» <l"’ *’*•’ tin •‘“I !•»<* a'« Ntlng nature ut **• • its The viirsiMi prh'tor* ha»»» •*» wu»h failli *>» » |r*d Ihvllarv |M»wvrt» that l*1» V pff’ r ¿ lor '.ii» '»**’l>'«l it « -lovui' • >■! I"« Vl l. >llluoul«l>. A l ili"« , 1,1, F J i II» SKY A « O. 1>’l<’*l*'. "• tk'l.l by .friutsi.t», Hsir» Fsnilh I’Hls « •* Au F'gv|itii«u roufimiporary •»« • •'Hur wlwle l.laml 1« l»uw giriti««! with golf oonrs»». All th» world is Ih» longer a »tag«*, but golf llltk. <'hlns«e I Ik» U ms H»»»» He«» l'n to th« l»*g I titling of tho proMHit troiildea. It I'«" ••««U munawhiil ramark- abl» I««», acisirdiiig to» Ilia l*l»llad»l- ¡■bia luqiti'vf' to** UiK'rlcau cPI- ijit, ttaieli't. I'ti«lin>«» man, diplomat or iiil»«i> t< «' ,*• *,rt» e«'«*r ta*«*ll murdet«'d lit China by ll>o Chiu«*»«« lltl» can la* mild o( Ilin cliucti« of mm» ot the other graai now»«» wltiob ham had coii’taiil and l"iig couiimo>d Inlercour»» with I the Fast. I'hla, it i" ««Id, lu not a 'Hie mere c«iinvid»ui*», or a«*ei<lenl. Chinese Ilk» Anierlcans. Ot cmirw. the statauialll 1» mad» with the tvmir- vnttoii that they do not like any ter elgtiurs a« a rasldvnl t>( China, but a» comiwnal with th» pmtpla of tho great I ur*'|H'all |»»W«I«, th»,» like th» tmori- call«. U heiteier they aak a man ut what tiath'iialil« he 1«. aud hia answer ta that lie l< an American, I buy al once i * eielaini, "We are friend« SI«M*r* an* for I hm Í. hut piiv otic or lit era. they eholvr cut" «ver, It worth inora fut th« dairy for I mm 4, N o hr Het« »Inni Id h« when cahra nuira« frtmi |Mii«llti urr known <«» morii. ” '■ J .’ 1 " ••• " l.axativc Broino-Quinine 1« •>• U>. rveiwly tb.l cure, a <-«1.« le •*“> Rural mali delivery 1« progr«'i*ing I» n way to Mitisly Isilh tlm ¡wople «mi thè «lepartuiMit 1« Carroll cinintr. Mary lauti, evcrv fami Ibnt.** li»» Ita» * datly free inali delivery. VOI' KNOIV «VII «T VOI' «tilt YAKIVO Whcu you take Grove's la.teli*«« « hlll Tonio bvcauM* thè formula 1« platuly ¡li tu tini on eiery 1« ttle ahowittg tliat ll la aitnply Iri ti and Quinti e lu a Uste- loas lurm. No Cure, No Bay. 50o. GOOD LOOKS A HINDRANCE Women of Homely Fsterior Fucceed He«t in knalnes« Foroiit». As a class, women regard good looks is their most vulnalde asset In life, yet If th»y are to engage In business tin y ind that beauty Is a buudli-ap they enn- not easily overcomt* A few years ago. when woman liegan to enter busluvsa Ilf« In considerable nunilier*. a tiand- «oine fac«* was esteemed a great ad- vantage. To-day the reverse is true. Those still youthful can remember dis tinctly when It was next to Irapoaalble tor a homely girl to get a situation. Good looks were insisted upou In type writer* ntul stenographer*, and mer- .-hants were then under the ltnprvs»lon tliat pretty clerks brought trade. It took some time to explode that Idea. The pretty clerks certainly attracted 'rowda to their counters, hut they were ■rowds of dudes and loafers, w ho would buy a 5-eent pa|wr of pins and then dirt away three or four dollars' worth >f time, while the women, who consti tute four fifths of the patrons of ull retail bouses, had a strong aversion to being waited upon by a professional scanty. Moreover, no dependetwe was to be placed in tlie clerks theuiselves. The handsomest girls were pretty sure to lie vuln and “touchy,’* and when one proved really valuable she was morally ■ertnln to get married at the very time ler servlie« were most need« d So prac- deal then began to see tluit pretty clerks lid not pay. a« a cold business proposi tion. and tin* same discovery was pres ently made at the ofllei's. Typewriting belles made more trouble than they were worth They demoralized their fellow employes and created no end of lealoiisy and bitterness nnd fri< tlpn In many cases, perhaps in most, the poor girl wasn't In the least to blame. She couldn't help lielng good to look nt. and was probably trying her l«est to attend to her own affairs, but the idiotic men wouldn't let her. However, results nre the only things that count In business nowadays, mid a few years ago a big reaction against beauty set In. mid now pretty faces are at a discount. Ceiling« that lune been smoked with a kerosene lamp should be washrsl oil with «nia water. MISS FLEICHERS SUCCESS Timi» i* fniltire of the «lr<n.(', to ilo nini the |»»w< r to , »kjlir,. flu'll' in weiiklUMW "nil oval lli.il |M»r»tMt«<iit mol coiiktiilil. I’lm vitul fuot'llooa »ffc ftHiil tliM-a not lioitrlali, mM| (|ie wliol«» ayateui ia tun down A iii«’diciiui litui atteiigtlo'iui th, »Inoliti h, (M'ifcel« digi’Hlioii, ¡nvi|». unite* noil tolte» i» ii««*<|,..| What 11 ihh I *■ r i Id did Hood’a I'rotiiisea 1«» cur«» nn«l k< ■ |i* tin pimiiiae. lin* «'urliot t'c.itm, nt 1. Imgtltl lilt» lictter--l»"giii H to |„y Moat 11 1« be* Il pr*'«or vo.1 In A flv»»n state for 30 years, amt (mind ¡»rluitly eatable at the olid of that Hm». Mother* wHI fil'd Mw Win»!« h aHoolh« 'rg Srrup If»«» b*»C nr.itmty (<• U««’ f>«r Ih ?hiMi»-si during th« trrtbli*# period. Thi. .igristur» i. M ' Every Exertion a Task Every Care a Burden I., |i <iarluiid. hita*lI, |<*> ii K«r tdlirra. Hie liM>k U riiiidiiwn wii I kiui api and utmblc lu tin her r». her hit'ten »rd hyp ‘•I Sl'd i'iHiiitrv lu this mndr her well and »irnng I ' I. II.» hl 111« bilichi'»» fiwii uiisoll* Urti shtlrmetH. more (or Imll- Sarsaparilla lume and more Stoa" tho Oouph and Work» Utt tho Outd. latiall«» llto'i'o Quiuttis I i' I. Is a < h >1'I III on« «lay, Nu curi'. Nu l’ajr. Fric» «5 < Anta. Ileforv th« nrit tourlat araaou open* the Swh'» rad A iV frolli >ph»l l»» I' lHllI* gru Will I m » iH»mplrt«<l. Ih«* tirsi l'tracrl|»lImi fur oliarI« ( lillla ami Inveri«» tallii» of «.»oves, lastete«« Chill Tonic. Il la .imply inni ami quinine In a ta«tel»<«s loria, No l'uro. No Pay. IM<» filo. •baili«, a argument r Fr «a, 1, » I •> Ila >a ae ibis. 4l<>n I» • ' In GI N • nd . N. J . Fell 17 S1M1.1. W Storm’. Frank Nerved a l'ounu I.aw Student to Het, and He War. "Th» lightning caused me to bet on the Presidential election iu 1N«4>,” eaid TO CTRE A COLO IN ONE OAT u matt w ho was called in as stakeholder Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab a few days ago. "and I wou. ' lets. All drrggirta refund the money "I’m not more superstitious than the if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig average Individual,” continued the man, nature is on each box. 25c. “although my act would indicate the contrary, I was a young man in a law Under rutioual treatment the average office in a Kentucky town. My prece|s yield of a bee hive in Palestine is 100 tor had pasted over his desk a poster poands. containing the |sirtralts of all of the HKI.F WANTED. and llamlin, WA NTED-'l»-n and women of good that beyond the Alps lies Italy and that candidates—Lincoln chnmrt«*r (armpresent established house the bills are green afar off; but he in Breckinridge and Lane, Douglas ami on salary; «plendid opportunity Ad The dress F. O. Em 5H7, Portland. Oregon. sists on his American privilege of vot Johnson, ami Bell and Everett. ing for the majority report. In politics ¡sister contained the platforms of the Fanners who keep common sheep and Hanna is a partisan. With him the various parties. There was some un depend upon wool, do not know how long-uosed. short-chinned mugwump Is certainty in that campaign, My pre specimens of some breed» may be made ceptor was an enthusiastic Douglas to reach great weights. A 2-vear-old entitled to the same consideration due num aud wanted to bet all he had on hia to the guerilla in time of war. Hanna grade Lincoln wether in England war candidate. It was my first experience slaughtered, its live weight being 434 would endorse a political proposition in a Presidential campaign, ami I had uot authorized by bls party cam us ami pound«. The carcass weighed »04 a fool notion that Bell and Everett pound«, the loose fat 34 pounds, the his platform alrout as readily as a gen would be elected. I bail never made a eral would take orders from a news sikn, blood and entrails 90 pounds and money Imt. but I was aching to take up the watte t> pounds. Sheep weigning paper. In bis party Hanna has dis | my Black stop Ian ¡»receptor, although 1 800 |>ounds live weight are numerous putes. differences and contentions. But be knows when he Is whipped, and re lacked nerve. in this country. "title day there was a thunder-sturm. spects a similar knowledge In bis ad The populate n of the Berlin suburb versary. When a tight Is over. It is The lightning loosened a number of Ciiir.ottenburg is in a curiously unsta over with Hanna. He In ars no malice, things iu the town, the building in ble condition. Lart year 44,718 of carries uo knife from the conflict to use which I was a law student being one. the population of 174,550 left the citv another day. and be has a scorching In one of Its pranks the lightning cut and ¿>»,744 from elsewhere took their contempt for the contentious—and to in the wall on which that ¡sditlcal pos places. Hanua Impossible—persons who insist ter was posted. The result was that that a question is never settled until It the upper part of the poster hung down Is settled right. From Hanna's point from the wall, covering up all the can of view the ways of the reformer and didates save Lincoln aud Hamlin. De of “the serpent on the rock” are be spite my sympathies for Bell and Ev erett. I Imagined 1 saw in this condi yond understanding. For Hanna's solicitude for the people tion of the poster the result of that elec « Catarrh lias tecome such a common Is as tender as that of the late William tion. and a few days later when the H Vauderbllt. Hanna believes In ev- Douglas enthusiast talked on Ills upper disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met ery tnan for himself and the devil take notes an<l offered to bet $25 even on ills wr.h. It is customary to speak of Catarrh the hlndermost. He does not fawn upon man I took him up. He was very much as fiothinj^ more serious than a bad cold, the failures of life, nor mince matters astonished to think I would bet on Lin Could Not Be Photogrnptie<l. s simple inflammation of tlie nose and in locating the blame for their condi coln and Hamlin He said I was a Wlien Miss Helen Gould visited the throat It is, in fact, a complicated and young ass and other things, and that he tenth annual convention of the rail ver^r dangrrous disease ; if not at first, it tion. Every good cause has produced its demagogues, who are as dangerous would bet with me to teach me a lesson. road department of the Young Men's very soon becomes so. The blood is quickly contaminated by to progress as the opponents of the After the election he asked me how I Christian Association at Philadelphia the foul secretions, and the poison cause And although Hanna lias iteen came to take the chance, for there were the newspaper artists were bound |o through the general circulation is carried grilled In cartoons as a money devil few Lincoln votes in the town. When sketch her as she appeared at the re to «11 parts of the system. with dollar marks for scales; has been 1 told him the source of my tip lie grew ception. To this Miss Gould objected Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis „ strenuously, but the artists were nut sizzh i in public scorn as a conscience serious. factory and disappointing, because they " ‘You have won' your first bet on a routed until the railroad men threat do not reach the seat of the trouble. S. less boss: has been called a crusher of 6. S. does. It cltanses the blood of the lalsir. an industrial octopus, a commer Presidential election.’ he said. 'but. re- ened to demolish the photographers' poison and eliminates from the system all cial Molo« h. and every manner of bird member, young man. lightning never expensive cnirtvr.'is and tear up the art catarrhal «xretions, ar.d thus cures thor or beast on earth, in the air above, or strikes In the same place twice.’ ists’ cnrdboarils. A score of newspa oughly and permanently the worst cases. In the waters beneath, his bitterest en "But It <lld In this case. Lincoln was per photographers and artists appeared Mr. P. II. McAllister, of H»rrod«**nrg. Ky., emies in their most interesting flight* re-elected. Chicago Inter Ocean. at tlie Y. .M. C. A. building early and write«: "ll*vi..g been a terrible sufferer from were Informed that they could not en of vituperation have not added to the Catarrh. ai,d Icing now aounfi .nd well, the quea- gayvty of nations by calling Mark Han Story of a Prodigy. ter with their machines. tion often put to me ia, na a demagogue. “Elbridge T. Gerry’s fixed conviction A dozen burly railroad men were n|i- 'What cured you?’ Inan- awer I fed it niy duty to If a large. Jagged, brown cuss word that the use of children as public en- polnted to smash all cameras found In state that Swift's Specific Is needed in a diplomatic situation, tertalner* is ruinous to their moral and side the building and tear tip all art to the tneiiicine. I am euch a true believer in the Hanna furnishes it. If a laugh Is need physical being has resulted in much ists materials. The picture men then effiescyof Swift'a S;>ecific ed. Hanna has It and is not afraid to liem^it for talented youngsters and In waited outside. When Miss Gould ar that I CSn bo.-ie.tly and eonsrienip,u.ly recom use it. If an open tight is required, a deluge of abuse for their protectors. rived with Mrs. Sage a flank move mend it loin, one suffer- . Hanna makes It. He Is a num of simple Several years ago he called in the nld ment was made and their carriage was Ing from Csti-ih. Have 1 rei onimelidcii it to many, Instincts and simple purposes. His re of the law to prevent the performances driven around to a side entrance. end »m happy t aav that lations with certain of Ills Senatorial of a child pianist. The child was ad Tlie men of pli tiircs rushed to the side th<a* whom I Eave induc ed t-> use it cu'i r meout In the statement that colleagues were arranged In their bi mitted by all qualified to Judge to be door, but upon arriving there found tlie It will cure any c .e of Catarrh if taken Xccord- ological development millions of year« marvelously talented, and as the young women surrounded by over fifty tall lug to directions.'* For Instance, the velvet-pawed prodigy seemed to lie well cared for men. who formed a bodyguard clear is the only purely veg ago. feline tactics of former Senator Quay the outcry against the society was long Into the building, shutting the cameras etable blood purifier set Hanna to baying deep-mouthed Im and loud. But Mr. Gerry never flinched, out completely. know n.and the greatest of all blood medicines precations and kicking out behind the and the law upheld him. Shortly after In the crush to close out the picture and tonics. loam of recent alluvial ri'inlnfsccnce. ward the child was taken to Europe, mon Miss Gould and Mrs. Sage wore If you have Catarrh don’t wait until it It is not that Hanna is so entirely dis and the episode faded from the public almost crushed themselves. They beromi s deep-seated ami chronic, but be- pleased with what Quay does as with mind. Ten years later the same pianist seemed amazed at the excitement at ffin at once the u- e of 8. S. S., and send the way It Is done, for Hanna Is no reappeared, now In the vigor of youth. first, but soon learned the cause and or cur book on blood and skin diseases prude. He has a conscience—the con His musical gifts had been developed helped to deprive the picture men of and write our physician* about your case. ventional conscience of commerce. To under the guidance of the most accom snap shots. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, «A. him wrong Is wrong, and right is right. plished foreign Instructors. The public A «’elcbralcd King. SEND NO MONEY Everything 1s either black or white; wondered and admired, but few knew Once, after exposing the ridiculous Until you hsva »e«n nn4 taated our witch. he Is color blind to the pea greens and that the musician ?>v;d the training In blunders of the «alitor of certain old We m H at Fsttery l‘rl«r at Oue-Nalf and 1« jsj than what you have to pay eleeivhere. heliotropes and electric blues of con- his art to the gentwwmty of the man playa. James H ush < II Lowell concluded Our wat< lie« «re fitted with the unequalled _ im. 1' Jeweled Special I-latlled. or 7 j»twe| duct. . who had restrained him from concert with the remark: "In point of fact, we Wtelthaai or ■•»«eaient, known playing ten years before.”- AlDslee's must apply to this gentleman the name the world over a« the beet and TRIALS OF MR. X. WARRANTED 20 Y1AF.8 Magazine. of the first king of Sparta.” No one k Case is hunting solid fold pattern Housekeeping Not One Won ml of Pleas Q stigravinf. extra lt karat gold remeinlwred, of course, what this was, Kv platr good erongh for a railroad ure tor Him Zoological. Hprr «Merit. Special Offer tor the but when they looked It up they found 7 J next 6R day«t Rend your address "Housekeeping,” said Mr. X. argu "Africa is to have stringent game __________ ____ Jj and we will send watch C. O D. It was Eiidamldns. mentatively, "Is uot one coustnut round laws.” J£^311*■ with privilege of full ammino* . J/ (ion. C.ll it. any ea.ect at d If of pleasure. It would be. I suppose, If l satisfactory and Wo nil know that some people are so "Yes; things are getting so that our >■ ***" ,,ort **•' ’• •ver For ft weren’t for the iniquities of the ser menageries won't have a thing In them worthless Hint they need nn old fash a price pay f 5 75 and oxpre«« charg- t- - es, oiherw i-*« not one cen| FREE • vants, the tradespeople and Mrs. X., but white elephants and Welsh f ’.<■ OeMitefor DextUO days with every rab- ioned whipping, but no one dares sny /wteli SLcto tf Lfidiss Of < ei a wat’ h is wanted. Writs atone«« but. handicapped by them. I nm filiti bits.’’—Indianapolis Journal. SO. w,..»)rn,.i « . r l>l'<«'.l-’Mtl' c.«UaR.»r«. to declare that running one's own es u ' . 347 «kiEli.-lB.ak Aid*-. Ciuo«*. It Is now positively known, after tablishment lias Its drawbacks. Brussels a Henport. years of experimenting, that “wishing" "I've thought so for a long time, ever By the enlargement of a ship canal • since the pipes froze In the bathroom nineteen miles long Brussel* become* does no good. last winter and the stovepipe in the a port for ships of 2,000 tons. The old Men have lost more by crowding than l| IIII.III1II —II -i ■ they have by waiting their turn. MPTION I kitchen fell down and covered my limit was vessel* of 300 tons. CAORRH *•*2 I HUI) In Chin.« 4 doctor’» varies frucii 1 I'rllU to » «luurter. CANOV CATHARTIC khi r « Tur Th« i •irrlh’l •««Mit o| arw rrl »Ult« f ut Vasta a..» ha r»i ,»•»■• The daughter of Hon J II. Fletcher, formerly governor of South Dakota, hut now a resident of Salvui, Oregon, has lately *ttaturd an eutlald» |a*»ltt"ii —B Iler succe*» 1» remarkable, rapta tally when the fa> t Is kuown that lor some (the lamouà (lermnn Wood Preterìer\ tint» It wki feared her career would 1» shortened becaua« of ill health. Fix-Governor Fletcher iu «peaking of the happy event in hi» daughter a life ....Formano a tl y Oer«fr<*>a..M said: "For over two years mr daughter had l»*eu declining (rout a »trottg, healthy, rosy-cheeked person to a ¡tale weakly aud helpie«« girl. She W». One Application is all that it required. Il lasts for year*. II afflicted with terrible headache«, •ul your dealer cannot supply you, write for circular* and information loth« » a|i|utreutly grew weaker and tat re lau following distributing agent» Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, guid, ami api'srently without ca um . W e became greatly alarmed and feared U ash.; Fisher, I hot sen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn Jc that her day» were already nnuilwred Co., San Francisco, Cal. ”1 tried several doctors, one after the other, but all without avail Fin ally, to please 1« friend, I laiugbl a box DOU WANT YOUR SON FOR A IIFE7 of Dr. Wllliuui«' l ink PUte !■ r I ., People, and to our surprise, before it was used her beadache» c<a*c<f, the rzz/r t color began to return to her ebeek» end lips aud her strength began to itself. “I bought five lioxes more »nd by VIMHII.I. AMI» KI.SVaSTII »III.H«, tlie time »he had flushed them she wa« W riu.ua, sand lor out .s.w Illu»t»*le4 < alai- completely restomd to her health, and today our he. rt* are gladdened with th« society of a robust, ro«v and healthy girl instead of a pale, tired and sickly one. In her case the transfor mation win rapid and wonderful, and t<l. « r I Il ti V 11 I «»I ». I %, I, HI.» I>1 -, » i si i. h . I ir Ir II» . 1 can never «¡sale too highly of the II. < inri I-, limisi in I |s splendid merits of Dr. Wiliums' Pink Pills.” No discovery ot modern times ba» proved such a laain to women »« Br, t »it i r William»' pink Pill» for pain People. lari •'»■fi H Acting directly on tbe blood ami f,,r «iti uervea, invigorating the l«idy, regulat ing the functions, they restore the strength ami health to the exhausted woman when every effort of tlie physt- «4 « <«•••««< «4».-wM cian prove» anavailittg. h*H«s.(»f wllf •«>« b<sftg.r>i ’>«*>>««'t•«• For the growing girl they sre of the ..... 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