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I Scrofula It ia commonly inherited. Few are entirely free from it. Pale, weak, puny cinl«ir«m afflicts»! with it in nine <-a«ee out ten, and many adult« «uiT«>r from it. Common indicationa are bunches tbe nes-k, alxicesaea, cutan<»Hi« erup tions, inflaiii««! eyelids, sore rare, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. vZiV" TO FINO VOUH WAV. w^raft. .. - Te.... T..M U - • 1 eiMlr i <*»*»•« *WhM »oud MO'-r«"«'?”'' «fl’-t Arai .top und PUH r'ur*,,‘“«*lh*r ’**■ |>al| tl- .IH*. Ih» ,Ur,17' What I» OvarlUa ? A dull, throbbing pain, aceumpamad by • mow of lenderneaa aD.| heat low down lu the aide, with an u>x<*«l<>ii*| slMsotlng I-sin Imlicnua Infi.initiation tin eaaiuiuailiiii it will be f.mml that J®* pain ahttwa mfiimr awa|| iMg Thia la the first stage of ovaritis luflaiuumtlou ..f the ovary. If Ute ned Of vont house leaks, my sister, you liave Il fi«»«l at on.w , why not pay Ute satue roapsx l to your own Issly f You need not, you ought not to let pxiurotflf whet» ou« uf yuur uwu aoi ftom enwp ubetlmr y<"> avitih. «..»torw.st I «N ’ thl». tf >. u IO ........... .. until a Chino«« tael, a coin about the alee thè pollila < f Hi* ■ '"'•l'1''* " < SIRIkt BUh. of a silver dollar, can be bidden lu this t, «Ione voli «IH I* '• ,h* (root*. The brut two years of Ibis pro a> o» ewtla BirsrB. geuernl .lliwtlu« ' '''* ceee are terrible. It the Jews will In China fashions do not chanae so “.re ttee limi »<«"■’ -l’-T* f-"' "* r>’' learn te strike readily as among the Americans, but 1 |,.n. Fieli lf I' '• when otbera sr* I mm told that the reaction against foot ate<l It Win do Ibe l*rk Ut IH« '•** striking at them, binding la general, and that a large per W.ll bs. barde. . ......... . i they will be let centage of the girls whoae feet would ou ..... avuth «hi.’ alone. Let them ‘ * have been bound during the last two be.turker. and erteli at U». ruota II « >» feel our etrength veers are growing up naturally «nd able «nd ;x>wer and then to romp and play like other little girls hai* « dump ut m«4d .w m“- *»»• they will h«v* a Eradicate it, positively and absolute- Hue of the great evils of unbinding the a. ulti ahi.'« of «Il evergreen im «"». wholesome tear of ly. Tlii. statement is baaed on the feet la that after the deformity of the whl«b <«.»*• tenui woiind. or hnot the Jewish tint and thousands of |>eri»anent cures these theuiselve« a'rongly foot Is attained the unfortunate must fiale«, wlll l>* l.wrs! ami atnlier «rolorrsj. th* Jewish kick. manifesting 1T1* world it st irret among onr people are to be checked and suffer great pain If the bandages are re oli thè liorth Ih.» ginn 1« »Ofter. gel» eov medicine« have wrought. by account« of til* the glory of the old ancestry la to be moved. It has, however. In many in erixl «Uh du.t and •« «f « "rty grny H-mereu.ly I1^K "My dauahter ha.t >crohila with ».even sores intense suffering preserve«!. the result must l«e accomplish stances l>ecn done slowly and the women lu fall or «liner, irvs*» ’»hld' »«ow a IIII i I m —|t . • n her neek and about her ears Hood's »arsa can now walk, and say they suffer no ed through the iutluence of educated men. among the women Hollers piny K,,|f “ to W|^ parllla was highly rerommended Sud sh« took rotigli bark «IH bave u«-t» of lli«ed» In pain. l'boae who go forth from the universities it and was rured She I« now In gixat bra th In the «'snips m South Africa, herded to Ih.«. revl. et un III. Ir ».‘Utb »Idea * Ire» titblrn—Why? and colleges must show by their living, Maa J H Josie. Parker City, tad gother like so many cattle by the British nhl. h alauda In tbe o|»-n »"• •••’• "* by the estimate of things which they GRt AUSI MID (M NATIONS. Mmmdfa >•*■«••*/»,« ,w«n»/««« ,« soldiers I hare no doubt that the suffer- manifestly form, by the ensrgy they JU Urger limi«» »nd rougher bark on tbe ing I* inten«* and the hearts of the civ Br lore ttvaeSere •a**« amM >««»■ /*• p*«wv,««. ilised people are justly touchei by the play In the pursuit of the higher and no Th« greatest used soutb alile Y ou baie mauy eiergreena Tha Farm«,, !„(«„„ * atorire of what they have to endure Hut bler objects of desire, by their exaltation of tbs ustiona In your |>arl <>f <'•* «o>«»<ry. «»ne b.Hir An Absurdity. Fartimr Naylmek—Th,« * the condition of the Jews In Russia is of learning and mental culture and the of the earth la lug or conlferoua. tree» lira, «prue», power to do good service to the world and ........................ lUt d*.M*> trained non and cesia«, heuih« k«. |.lim« I bey «.Ughi to "Suppose,” said tbe friemi who had worse than the worst of the suffering lu of honorable character above all external women. The uativu I h . g.hHl «•ompasses llaid«.«»l <"<•« U,e" r«" ..........limi*, ru 11 been reading “Enoch Arden," "that Noutb Africa, and yet from one end to thing«, and. If we may use the strong •Mr ............... W.. H " that baa the bright you went away out on a sea voyage and the other of thia big worlJ not a voice expression, by a contempt for wealth, «ab G e l - ,; ' ' '■ ' ,L ' '" tho heard. Not est uil nd« In th« qulta.andao forili baie ino«» ami niold Tannar Wavhaek—\ came back to find that your w ife ha«l In their behalf ia raised or on* single voice speak« ia l>*half of what the true life for the nation la. various lines In 1*11—N,iin,.rv|||o y| ” »M married another man?” T.tMO.thai of Jews. This is a sad com which It la brought on thè north I ■««••» are stualler. tough '•* " 1 J'-urtiai “That’s an absurd proposition,” mentary on tb* b«>ast of progress and civ 1001 BINDING AMONG Hit IHlMSf. er. llgbter In «olor. and '»Uh darker Maa Aswa Amur. Into competition answered Mr. Meek ton. “Henrietta ilisation. A Bsflniiim. with the world will velnaou thè sonili on thè north tliey «re holds exit th* helping hand to y«m. and a» Be ring Feng. First Riarder-Whal . . would never be no careless with me as beat maintain Ita longer. of darker green, and wltb Ughi will advise you without money and Rut I can fully understand it they are Tbe Chineee are '• ’«M to let me go away on a sea voyage” place lu the strug er »ehi« Npldert luill.l «>n III» *'.Hb without price Mrs I’tukhaiu a labora meauing of ■■viitiid,»“ Jews. What matter if they suffer? Whnt abandoning root Heeoud Ihwr.ler—<H.| Tki gle tor national an- aidea lu thè South alr pianta atlacb tory is ai Lynn Maae Write a letter concern is it of ours? They have no g ins binding. It Is a Hamlin'« Wirard Oil knacks the spots to back them: no armored sbqw to tight rashion that la go premacy. It la the duty of the nation to Iheiliselie» to thè Mflfa ’ d. s t'edars Miere telling all your symptoms and -‘¿-t you off your throat when it is sore, and pre tor them, they are only Jews. They have ing out like waist cultivate Independent thought, keen polit Imnd tbelr tip« to thè .culli *ny sawe»1 gel tbe benefit of the greatest esperi- vents diptheria, quinsy, etc. suffered for eighteen centuries, let their eu.-e in treatiug female ilia binding among the ical trainiug and a divine dieeoiitenl The suffering go on. Caucasians. At nation that doe« thl» with the greatest or cut Btump Wlll givo you thè eonip«»a “ I wws suffering to auch an estent Frsxdsat tiubhihsg Sura to Coms Down. tempts bat* tx»eii success will be the nation th«t 1« • troup potata, bevati»* ih* con« entri«- ring» are from ovarian trouble that luy pliyel- This is a «'ondition of affairs which "What m«h„ yu(| thlcker on thè soutb alde The beati <>f riaa thought au operallou would be es t. for If the nation 1« politically and mad* to uproot it Tom—Yes, we bad quarrelled, but 1 rails to heaven for justice and not char marry y«iu?” ’■» from time to time. commercially trained. eagta to better It tbe stump le thu« uearer to tbe north ueswimery ity. I agree with you Zionists that if was determined to see her. ,,f .. ------- LydU R Pinkham's Vegetable Com- “Nlia baa marriwl „tl,., IM#., Just as your doctor* self. It cannot fall to maintain Ita place alde All theae tblngs «r» tbe rffecte these Jews feel they have no country Hick—How did you manage it? have preached The nations need to rear a race of men of «un Stol e» «re bare on thè soutb pound bavtug been rvHx>u>u>en<i<wi lo Tom—When I called I told the maid they ar* justified in trying to establish After using against waist lacing, which Is a greater and women alive to the demand« of the aldo, and Ifthey bave ni.»» at all. It wlll me. I decid««! U> try ' it one. YVbat place can they call thvir Fuulsd Hun to aay it wav a society reporter who ___ _______ I wa« own? They must do military service io menace to tbe tmiuan race than foot bind age and of their country, and able to be on tb* north At beat on tbe sunny aererai bottles I f,. ■und that First Tramp (|h lt„ wanted to see her.—Philadelphia Press. cured. My eutlre ayatem wss tuned cope with the need« of their country and Russia, and then the Canr says they are ing It shocks a Chines* woman just a« don't y.m r. i,,« Th. d„ . a source of danger to th* country. They much to see a lac«rd waist as It does a their time. If the education faila In thl». siile only a tbln «roverlng «»f tiarsh. balf up. and ! suffered no more with my It la futile, and the nation muat inevita dry moaa «III l>e fonml i>u tbe aoutb evariea.”—Maa. A bba Asrua.Trvy. hl«a Don t you .*,■ big, aaggm- kutalp are forced to pay blood taxes. I can un Caucasian to look at a bound foot. b*»H»«l Tramp— Y anil alile of a bill th» grvuml la more nolay Th* Emperor Shuu Chib, who reigned bly decline. derstaud that th* «■vuntry of their fathers in at the * t,n,„ , ,|„nii(i ► »pells "hope.'" Palestine means redemp from lt*M to l»1t>2. issued an edict against What race la beat fitted to receive thl» underfoot. Gn th* north side fern» N.i tahat fit RrquHsd thia fashion, positively prohibiting It. but •1*1 to ÌH<li»»n — lit Hu, “ tion: It makes thetr heart» feel lighter ino«.«*» atti! late rtowera grow lf you training? I unheaitatlugly answer, th« The Fun of It 1 can understand why they cherish a plan | it had been a practice ot Chinese w omen Anglo Saxon. The Anglo Saxon «took 1» are on a marah. amali bnsliea «III gite “You ought to try this," said the Knox—We went to see the Cadleigbs which seems to mean freedom, justice »Ince the year of your calendar, WTO. nn- capable of anything, whether it be the druggist, aa he held up a bottle. "It's last night and had a most enjoyable manhood and liberty for their descend der the last Emperor ot the Sung dynaa- Anglo Saxon of America or of Europe 1 you thè Immon; tbelr leavea and llmba show tb» sa tu* differenti» Almo»! all the I-eel tiling out for ilyajepsla " time. ant«. I agree with you that if it were . ty. This Emperor bad a beautiful wife, cannot help Inhering It to be the noblest, “If that's tbe ceao I'll keep it out,” Cox—The idea’ Why they usually possible to emigrate from cruel Russia who delighted to please him by danring. except, perhapa, the Roman at hia beat, wild flowera toni tbelr fa«*« lo tha "I’ve got all the !’.> make her feet look mor* l<eautlfnl. and capable of Indefinite poeslbllltiee I* aoutb. Tliere are many otber «Ign« but replied the victim and cursed Rotimania it would be advisx tail dismally at entertaining people. she used to bind them with strips ot satin yond the conception even of the Roman I r*> kon you wlll rtud tbese enough ' — dya|«peta I want right now."—Chicago Knox—Exactly. We enjoyed our- bl*. Dally News. From th* pale of Russia to the sweat- i until they resembled a crescent moon or with training, intelllgen.-e anJ determlna 8t. Nicholas selves talking about them on the way shops of America does not spell redemp a bent bow. Thus the fashlou began, tian. It la the Anglo Saxon that la de» borne.—Philadelphia Press. lion to me. but if their comiug here would During more than a thousand years It fined to dominate the earth. I nbhltlrn (iureia. relieve their wretchedness. I say call became general, and what was intended Many ln«e< ta inigrat* fruiu ont <|uar Ar* Tow Using Allen'« Foot- Kai»’ them here. first tor beauty became a deformity. IIIF Of IASI NOT A HAPP> ONf. ter of the g' ?“• ’ ’ c "*h’ r t»jr rueatia ef It 1« tbe only care for Swollen, »martini, For Infanta and Children. The tu*th'*ds ot binding In vogue lu Burning, Sweeting Fret. Cerna and Bunton*. tbe veaacl» wb?«h pljr between distant ay gusseff Sag*. ASM for Allen's root-E*«e. s powder to be MORSI SIGS 01 THL IIMIS. Cbiua and tbe period of commencing tbe Genuino Every man has a right to live shaken into thethoea. At all firuggut* snd |M»rta Indeed, tbe »prvad of nearly all Shoe Store«. 1« hwmrle «ent FRKX. Address By Dr. Tl»ot»r Otiitl. practice vary, but the bandages are ap his own life am! when be haa kinds of living « rraturra baa b**en de plied at from 5 to 8 years ot age. The ' Allen &. Olmsted. LeRoy. N Y. I beard a prominent graduate money to spend it a* be aeea fit. pmdent upon tbe <»f chlllird ua general pro«re*s consists of two stage». A of one of our universities say Having In mind the recent r«e t’ona Winged ¡**ata and bl* aalng« bava pieee of strong cotton doth, about two ’ Too Bad that when be was a student tlrement of Mr. William C. yards long and three inches wide, is first steadily carried to new wuntrlra “Do you know, Miss Frisbie, "'said many years ago there was in Whitney, I cannot see bow a bound around tbe foot, leaving the great U m I* Yam's Goed Faaegh by thia mean*, and the In*anion of our the large headed young author, "my tb* student community a!m >st a toe free, and doubling tb* otbera under ______ man of talent who has led «» contempt for wealth, “Il 1« clalmwi tlissi a «ertalo gang of most brilliant thoughts come to me in Th» tbe sole so that tbe toes of the right foot 1 active life and beeu a factor In great and land by lu»«*»’**. bug*, and crawling thoughts and ambitious of the my sleep.” I cep out under tbe left or inner side of diversiti"! business undertakings can sud thing* In recent yrnm haa caused not coun ter (si ter* meta batter doliate tban “It’s a great pity that you are trou college men at that period were in the th* foot, and the same method is reversed dimly sever all business connections and a little talk of legislation agalntt the t'ncle Sani ilare .” line of higher things than wealth, and Must Saar Signature* for th* left. This reduces the width. really enjoy himself as much as be haj admlaalon of froplrul fruit* an<) seeds “That'a a case ebete ! beliate in bled with insomnia," added the young In their estimate of on* another they re hitherto. Such a man's mind must con Each euccareding day the bandage is Irttlng Wall anough alone " — -Cleveland lady.—Detroit Free Press. garded this as nothing. The whole life tightened both morning and night. For llniie artive, and after bls experience I until they hair l•rrll examined and quarnntliied \«»t long ago a ship from l'iein l*ealer. 1 do not believe Piso's Curs for Con of th* country has greatly changed since many months after the binding is com should think it would be difficult tor him sumption has an equal for coughs and then. We have tiecoin* a wealthy na menced tbe little girl Is «-ompelled to run not to wish to keep io touch with th* one of th«* troph-al countries mi fol Bri< a Beat. cold*.—J obs F. B ovis , Trinity Springs, tion. tY * have passed from the simple up and down on bar aching feet to pre changes and tbe march of bualtieas lowed by a tfo k of butterflies, which Ind . Feb 15, 1900. life of a quiet town, a* it were, to the vent mortification of th* flesh and ten events. It Is hard to overcome habit, ¡»endstrntly «IrHrd around the rigging “Lisais! I.ixsle! Tliat • man ■ a« luxury and abundance of a great city. dons seating in. and in aiiccesa in business lie* a very of the vessel until the «»borr« had faded 2,000 years ob! " Family Pride. Th* devotion of tbe people to money get This process of binding continues for keen pleasure. In the distance | hen the Insm t< aPght “<*b! Ami fust think! I great as even to be on* year. The next stag* is tbe shorten “Mr. Cumrox is only suffering from ting haa become A eucceesful man usually strives for ed oil the manta mid I de^'k lit" k \ few «Ils frying beraiise I broke It. I alarming, and th* one desire which swtns an ordinary cold, I believe,” said the iug of tbe length. The bangagea Are new aud greater tuccesses, and a* these to unite all m*n together is the desire to then so arranged as to draw the fleahy com* bis enjoyment increase* 1 am un appeared In t! tilgbt and were destroy was ne*.“ sympathetic visitor. make something in this matter of money part of tb* foot and the heel close to able to think of a life of all ease as a ed In the water or reached shore tn "Well,” answered Mrs. Cumrox, out of nothing. Nome of the others crawl«-d FDR IIUOUHttt. gether. When accomplished a deep happy life. It is a great satisfaction to safely FaligMlng “we’ve done our best to keep it from There is surely no worse sign of th* groove between th* fleshy part of th* make a thing grow ami watch it* growth away In ilio cabins ami hold of tb» “Corns on,” asld Weary Waggles, as being ordinary. We’ve sent for the times in our day than this: but I believe fout and tb* heel, somewhat th* shape Every man to hia liking. Mine i« to sit ship, After a trip of thirty day« th* he gave bls sleeping cutnmde a kick. most expensive physician in the city.” that much of th* old epint still remains of th* clinched band with the ball of at my desk and keep close to wbat is go veasel r< «■ lied \< w York, and from "Saw,” repheti Willie Wontwalk, —at least so far as our Judgment of men the thumb pr«**aiiig against the fingers. ing on In tbe changing world of tin an * —Washington Star. their biding place tn tin ship a few of goes. If the evil tendencies that are Tbe process is not considered complete and trade. "I can’t g"rnny furder. I’m too tired.” these butterflies emergavi rmrr I anal flew Th« Mod*m Plav- ”W<>t mads youae tired?” ashore f “Your friend, the theatrical man “I dream pt 1 »ul wurkin,” replied LAYING A CABLE. Tbe dishonesty of native servant« Is to be an Englishman and forea<d to but riles was luti obi -a-a| into thl« Willie.—Ohio Slate Journal. ager. has gone abroad, I believe.” proverbial among the English and serve. So doubt many of those wba> country. Thin Thl« au'ha au’h« title ntlr !nntam*r of the CURE SICK HEADACHE “Yes; he's gone scouring the Con Material* Required for tbe Construc American residents In I mils, the Phil were Impressed were r«-nlly British de migration of butterilb <• Is but n stngl * tion of the New Pacific Line. tinent for new attractions.” Th« l.'Mial F,e«<du,«. ippines, China and Japan. Consequent IIIu*trn11<m of how sotnt times ship« “Ah! The American public will get I'or the manufacture of tbe ¡ir«q>«M*<l ly. If one Is living In any one of these serters; but many others were Ameri "What is the liana! prwedura in can citizens, anal tbe compulsion to bring Into the h.iriM»r desirable at I un the off-scourings, as usual.”—Philadel Pacific cable—tbe largest in th* wct !<| countries, snd a friend were to send a serve on British ships was a wrong <b*s;rftt>Ie him. grmitn Rh"*r names are marrying an li«irMa?" phia Press. —an enormous amount of mat*rial wlll basket of fruit by bls native servant, “Tell Ilia lady how murh you lor« The dlnry of Captain Hoffman of tbe never entered on the l>ookt of tbe com be required. It Is estimated that there or a ahopkee|HT sent one of bls em hnt and toll her father how much you pany. Maiealar Soreness. Royal Navy, which baa been published will be ne«?ded 1.10SJ tons of copper wtr*. owe." As the result of over-exertion and 1,2> j « j tone of gutta percba. 2.3UU ton» of ployes to deliver some articles that you . under the title of "A Bailor of King Hhr H«d Improve«! exposure to heat and cold, or from Jute yarn, 4.SUO tons uf compound and had purchased, tbe servant or employe George.” contains a story of masquer after delivering whatever be had Tbs Princess Charlotte. daughter of whatever cause, may be treated success ade which must have bwn amusing tar and 12.0U0 tons of ateel wire. Tbe brought would hand tbe recipient a George IV., was a young woman of fully by the timely application of St. laying of the cable will take four spe »mall slip of paper upon which appears from a British |>olnt of view great spirit ami originality. One day Jacobs Oil. A thorough nibbing is Hoffman had been went to a house In cially constructed ablpa and a staff of lu the handwriting of tbe sender tbe necessary. The Oil should be applied r»| to ■ liter seamen one of her tea< hers • LOW electricians, cable engineers, etc number and description of the articles Jamaica where able-bodied vigorously for at least twenty minutes, When tbe room when the ¡irtnceaa »j, revil Tbe rate of laying a cable. In tbe ah »ent with a polite request that, lu case "'•re reported to lie In hiding two or three times daily, when all pain, ing one of her attendant la.l ,-» |D great aem e uf unforeseen difficulties. Is sbout you found the articles as stated, you the party entered tbe bouse they soreness, stiffness will be removed in F».re» and t’lcwrs never !>eeom* chronic wrath, and. after giving her a le. tut» found three slovenly females sitting by seven nautical miles an hour, and In a dgn tbe slip of pnper and deliver It anles* the blow! ia in poor < ondition - ia twenty-four hours. It will also couple of thousand fathoms of water ‘ back to the servant Tills form of re it table darning stockings. Near by on hasty speech. he presented her with aluggiah, weak and unable to throw off strengthen and harden the muscles. was a cradle covered with a net. In a book on the subject. the cable taktxi as long as three hour», ('-elpt Is a "chit.” tbe pcAsrma that accumulate In It. The Football players, gymnasts and all ath A few daya later lie found her artll system must be relieved of the unhealthy tbe tied, nlso covered with a net. was to sink to tbe bottom. When a cable Is The sender also asks in letes will find St. Jacobs Oil superior to more furious and using language «•V <*u a woman lying III. Still another worn matter through th* sore, and great dangei any other remedy for outward applica paid out it runs over a wheel at the J that In case the articles are to life would follow should It heal before in was near the lie«l. persuading the more violent. tion, for the reason that its action is atern of tbe ship, baring to paws on lts| • d as described yon will state the same, I Invalid to take the contents of a but- "1 am sorry to find your royal blah the blorxi has tieen mad* pure sn<! healthy more rapid and it» effect permanent. way from tbe tank where it has been and hand the "chit” back to the ser and all impurities eliminated from the Sys nesa In auch a paaalon,” aald he tie of re«J mixture. Your Thousands of people all over the world colled through a dynamometer, which vant to deliver to bls master or mis tem. 33S l>egiaa the« ure by first «leans royal highness has not read tbe !„»■« "1 be lieutenant assured them Hist be ing an«l invigorating the bl<>nd, building use and recommend St. Jacobs Oil for tells the strain tu which It la being sub tress. The ‘■«•bit" Is to enforce honesty on the part of the servant, and to pre entered with reluctance upon tbe duty I gave you." ut> the general health and removing from muscular soreness. A twenty-five cent ject e«L I did, my lord. ’ cried she tempest u the system vent him from stealing all or a part of lie hud to perform, but as he had In As soon aa all tbe cable on board a OOM37AMT DRAIH bottle is quite sufficient to prove its tbe articles Intruated to his care. If formation that seamen frequently the ously ' I both read It and profited by iffet^t“’. VfOM TME 3Y3TEM. efficacy. In cases where muscular sore cable ship has been paid out tbe end is It. Otherwise I should have scratched ness is complicated with any disease sealed carefully and attached to a rape, the sender should neglect to «end a house, tie must search IL W hen thia baa been arromplialied the die “chit” along with tbe articles that be A coxswain who bad beeo examin her eyes out!” which requires an alterative Vogeler's the other end ot which Is attached to a rharg* gradually ceases, and the sore ot has sent tbe chances are about one to ing tbe features of one of tbe women buoy and dropped Into tbe sea. The I Curative Compound should be taken, ulcer heats. It IS the temlency of tliea* old ■ tolti Come a million against you ever receiving nt the table, exclaimed: Both Come In In llottlea. Itottlea. This prepared by the proprietors i of St. vessel then returns to port for more indolent sores to grow worse and worse, them. An oversight of this sort on the The father was testing teatlug hia little boy'a boy’a and eventually to «leetrny thebones. Local "If I ever saw my old shipmate. Jack Jacoba Oil, Baltimore, Md., who i will cable, with which she steams off again knowledge of the th* atory story of Noah, which appi i< at ions, while acxdhing and to some to the scene of operations, picks up the part of tbe sender would appear In the Milford, that's he!” send a sample free on application. 11„. ‘ laiy |„, extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the aeat buoyed end, carefully splices It to the nature of a windfall to tbe average Another British sailor whispered that ba had carefully rehearsed Tb« hard, say« says the th* New N,.w of the trouble, n. S. B. <!oea, and no matter end of the new section which she has East Indian servant, who would re the baby In th» cradle was the largest bad been thinking bard, Luck? Will— gard the articles place«] In hia hands for York Tlmea, Times, and hie hia answer to the first rimt how a >npar*nt!y hopelrsa your condition, Brown—What • lucky fellow Robin» brought out and goes on with tbe lay safe conduct and delivery as hia legiti he had ever seen. Thereupon tbe door ing a» before. queatlon showed that lie had a( | ( question «bowed |,. a,( even t hough your cunatitulion haa broken wag locked and the officers lualsted on least eon is. down, it wi will being !»rin|f relief when m nothing mate prey. th* virtue of originality. To land a cable some Interesting knowing who the women were. Hoff the else « an. It eu ippllea tbe rich, pure blood Jonee—Lucky! I should say be »«». Such was the original meaning nnd "Now, preparation« are made. Sh<*ar*d wheels pupa. "can you tell me ne«e»«erv to heal the aore and nourish "Now," aald papa, man discovered ti|»on tbe sick woman W’hy, hi» fiance’e birthday comes on are anchored on shore and around them application of the word “chit,” a cor a close-abaved chin. The dying person bow Noah knew that th. th., water, had ie water« had the debilitated, «llseaaed b«al ly. Christma». Mr J y tl - Talbert. Lota !»<•« MJ. Winona, Miao , gon* down?" a line is passed and carried back to tbe ruption of a Hlndostsnee word which was a fine young seaman about twen gone asya "bit year« ago my l*< from tha kfte<|o cable ship. To this line tbe end of the has the same meaning as "rettelpt” in ty-six year.t old. who. when he was <|* The boy lory hesitated a minute, aa if |f lb« font t w w*s one aolhl aor« leverai phy»i< ian« I____ treated m»* and I made two i trip« t»> li t Hpriara, cable to be land«*! 1« attached and fl on t- our own tongue, but. as In all similar tected, sprang out of tied, and joining seeking for proper word» words to express express but fund no relief 1 wa« lad tired Io try MA, caoea, the term "clift" has been broad •d ashore, buoyed up on Inflated rubber *ned in Ita application mo that to day It1 ,l,e. blniself; ha said blmself; then • n I it ma 1« a complete rare, 1 bava b««n a par ,0 . Then, iectljr well man rear aln<e ’* I " Ululiti«, tildi <!■<>« <«•*»»•»» x.aa««..,. bags. The land end of a cable is con- "Noah Noah knew the waters had bad gone seeing that they were outnumbered, gon* la the only purely veg aiderahly larger than the part which Is han other meanings. In addition to the they surrendered. down bei «use the dove catue because bail, '•aine back etable bl«MMÌ purifier foregoing a "chit" Is also a sort of prom aubmerged. Once on shore It Is drawn lilin a pickle." pickle.” Tbe Infant In tbe cradle proved to be bringing him contain« no known issory note to meet small obligations. up the b*ach to its prop«T Inland posi Olive» ami pieklea pickles were ayiionynrotn poisonoua mineral« to Olives A man takes a drink at the bar, and not a fine lad sixteen years old. a tion and secured. “ I firat used Ayer’e Sarsaparilla rum the digestion and teruia In the boy’ , « th* »mull boy "This was a go«td haul, eight sea terms having the money to pay for It be gave for add to rather than relieve vour suffer in the fall of 1848. Since then I Tbe new Pacific cable will be 8,000 men.” remark*«l Hoffman. "We got things which com* in «» muflPAi. —-d the bartender a "chit ” A man borrows and have taken it every spring as a ing*. If your flesh does not heal readily mil*« long. No other cable in the world which w hich h* he «Ih! did not like. like a dollar from a friend and glv«n him a them without accident to the boats." blood - purify i n g and nerve- when a« rati he«!, bruiaedor cut, your blixxl ia half as long. When the new cable Is "chit.” Thus a ‘‘chit” Is in the nature atrengthening medicine." ia in bad condition, and any unliiiary aura Kncroaching on th* Hna. laid there will be sufficient length of Cheap Oil. New fear Kexnlutlon' S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kane. 1» apt to liecotne chronic. of a bond that enforces honesty wher Th* growth aoaward of Dung*n*aa aubmarlt e cable« In tbe world to girdle Cottonseed oil Is noon to find a rival Mend fur our free book and write our ever It Is In use. It la really a praise Point, In England, cans*«! by tbe east In oil from th* need of th* Hiiiiflow,.r physicians about your case. We make no the earth at th* equator eight firn,«« worthy Institution, ns every person who If you feel run down, ward drift of «hlngl*. I ihh caused lb* Experlmeni* mnde by German - hem «barge for this aervica. and something to spar*, or enough to han Jived In the Orient will admit. THI tWIFT »PtCiFIC OB.. kTLANTA, «A. erection of n n*w llgbtbotin«* there to l«ta have coiivlme«! them, it «*em» ,,r r«»a< h two thirds of th* way to th* are easily tired, if your moon. become neneaMary, and th* contract has th* nvailuldllty of tin« ,.|„.H|> raw ¡||(| IMPRESSING 8EAMEN. nerves are weak and your been placed with a Deni firm to carry terliil, anil It may become n ialini Ide IMPORTED FROM THE ORIENT. Tbe O|<1 W«>men*s Nwlng Circle W«i out the work for 830,fX)O. Thin will1 article of commerce. It i« aai,| blood is thin, then begin )1(, He. Abruptly firoken Up. Im the third lighthouse *r*«-t«><! upon convertible to ninny u«*4. „nd, l>*.|l| h . r. i*. ». “Chit," • Praiseworthy Inatitntion, •res; ll»^• my Wnab to take the good old stand fine of the causes of tho War of 1S12 I>ungenesn Point. Tbe first, built nlioiit having pOBHlbl I It lea n« „ lump ,,n Enforces Honesty In Servants. bing require«!. Hen«! .laartia-rapl’“ ard family medicine, WliRt la a "ciilt?’ This Is a word that was the Impressment of Americans to sixty yea.H ago. Is now a mile Inland, l>* used for dyeing purpo», , nll<| luckitge ami full <li- . O. POWELL, serve on British ablpe. The practice and th* llg.ithoiise which sup*r«<'<|*<| b<- of service in soap making lias crept Into th* English language Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Box 6oft, Portland, Oregon. of recent years, nnd, although fairly was so extensive that when an English that one In now about half a mile from It’s a regular nerve common In England, Ita use In this ship «-am* to an American port able- tbe aeaabore. "Tlie iH.ys nll «ay l'm „ • ‘brick.’ <>r lira»», «'«■«.«•• country date* from th* Philippine cam leidlfvl men bld In disguise for fear of lifter, a perfect blood Old Women In le.ndon. guahed thè yellow lui Irci g|r| paign, th* war with China, and the lieing seize«!. Among the twenty four Inhabitants builder. ai.MabsUl«. Andrauta*. still mor* recent'Immigration of Japan pannisi thè creimi tu ber llps. John Bull at that time claimed the ese Into the t'nlted States. Its ua* Is services of every British sailor, wheth of London who are over 100 years old The yonng turiti gnxisl «udlj Ask year Sector what he tklak« of Ayer's nineteen are women. Ptt’MUs kauanv Co.. Bl I’aul. Minn common In Chines* and Japanese ho er the man bad ever voluntarily *n Banasanlla II« knona kit shout tkl* graag foiir empty anueera nml «airi '•«»ri.a*«« -I havr tieen iialng the I »r««i» old family meAirlne Follow hl« adrio« sad tels anti restaurants, while the origin t*red the navy or not; nnd If the sailor njiBs th» past right months, and in that time na»« |.r,„Rian Oil and truth ara bound to coins t* I gite«« you must he ii hrlek wa will be «atl»fl«d J. C. Aran OO., Lowell, Mae*. uf hra»»a. »g of disuniti" ""d I» of chronic <«inah. yo,'r crea ni.” and meaning of the word ar* as follows: could «penk Etigliab ha wan aa»um*«l surface In due Uina. *<ni»di<« ha»r gslnril n grrat rUBUtatlon In thl« •»< Ihm , .. v .ml Remili«. WM* '•»«»■* Pen»' *• . , i—k terdi Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills ABSOLUTE CASTOR IA Thi Kind You Hau Always Bought Á Á Carter's Little Liver Pills. SORES AND ULCERS. 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