Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 16, 1902, Image 5

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    PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME
SCHOOLS ANO COLLEGES.
had »lain Idin.
waa he next
Htlll mors shaken
i
morning, They had «at down to
breakfast wlu'ii Lucy, with a cry of
surpris*, pointed upward.
A Letter From Congressman White, of North Carolina
I ui II mik I,
fi.uii I.. I HM
In the center of th» celling *'*"
with
n
burnt
«tick,
app«r-
scrawled,
"My hair was falling out wry
..... !... ^28 To hie datieh-
{ à Home School for Boyt.
ently. Ih» number
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I
and ••• did
BY A. CONAN DOYLE
ter II wiih unliitolllglbl»,
i. ’
Nlhtary and Manual Tralnhj,
then tried Ayer's lialr Vigor and
11M h t <’Il her.
II,;..........
"II WHO his Kim
my hair stopped falling at ones.”—
Write
tor Illustrai«« C«l*l«<u«
and kepi watch and ward II» an w
Mrs. G. A. McVay, Aleaandrla, O.
AR
HUIR
C. M .W ILI., Principal
til*»
In
and heard nut hing, and yet
PART 11—Cliapter IV—Continued.
...................
_
morning a great 37 had been painted
bv » h
you. There*«
nothing
No Family Should Be Without It.
(he outside of lila door.
The trouble Is your hair
One flu» morning John Ferrier was
ttllJ
danger upon
_______ day , All«1 NN
Thus day followed
A
about to set out for bls wheat fields, al nil."
Penina is a great family medicine
docs not have lire enough.
cunitt h* found tlmt
i..-
John Ferrier uttered these consol ■uro im muriihiK
when he heard the click of tho latch,
rhe women praise it as well as the
eimiiih'N liA’I
tludr
Ill*
and. looking through the window, mw |
Act prompdy. Save your
men; it ia just the thing for the many
n.ami had marked up In aonia
register,
but she could not help observing that i«
a
stout,
sandy
haired,
middle
aged
little catarrhal ailments of childhood.
cuiiBpleuoiia
position
how
many
days
hair. Feed It with Ayer’s
he paid unusual care to the fastening
man coming up the pathway.
The following testimonials from
»till left to him out of th"
Hla heart leaped to his mouth, for of the doors that night, and that lie were
rnonlh
of
grace.
Hometlin«»
the
fa-
Hair Vigor. If the gray
thankful men and women tell in direct,
this waa none other than the great carefully cleaned and loaded tho tai number appi'Sred upon the wall»,
sincere language what their success has
ltilghatu Young himself. Full of trep­ rusty old shotgun which hung upon sunietlmes upon th«« floors; wcaslon-
hairs are beginning to
been in the u«e of Peruna in their
idation for h<< knew that such a vis­ the wall of hla bedroom.
nlty
they
were
on
»mall
plscard»
families:
show,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
it bo.led him little good Ferrier ran
aluck upon the garden gate or the
Louis J. Scherrinsky, 103 L«x'ust
to the door to greet the Mormon
CHAl’TKR IV.
ralllnga.
will restore color every
street, Atlantic, Iowa, writes:
chief. This latter, however, received
With all hla vlgllnm e John Ferrier
On the morning which foll«’w«>d his
his salutation coldly, au«l followed
H««N. GEORGK II. WHILE.
“I will tell you briefly what Peruna
tltnC.
|l IS « VtOlt All »mi|l.t*.
him with a stern face Into tho sitting Interview with the Mormon prophet, couhl not dlacover whence these dally
has done tor me. I took a severe cold
John Ferrier went in to Salt Lake warning» proceeded.
room.
tarrh
of
the
sto.nach,
liver
and
kidneys.
which gave me a hard cough. All
A horror, which wn» aliniwt •,H”'ro
"Brother Ferrier," ho said, taking a City, and, having fouml hl» aequnnt
doctors’ medicines failed to cure it. I It is just as sure to cure a case of ca­
ance who was bound for tho Nevada ' atltlou». vain«' upon him nt sight of I
H«at.
ami
eyeing
the
farmer
keenly
liei ume haggard nml rest-
took one bottle of Peruna and was well. tarrh of the ls>»els as it is a case of ca­ from under his light-colored eyelush | Mountains, he Intrusted him with his them. II»
I.......—
l»»a, and hi» •yea had th« troubled
“1'I hiu my two children had bad tarrh of the head.
es, "the true believers have been good niesaag« to Jefferson Hope.
Congressman George Henry .'’hits, friends to you. We picked you up
In It ho told the young man of th» look of »onin hunted creature
coughs accompanied by gagging. My
He ha«l but one hope In Ilf» now,
wife had stomach trouble for years. of Tarboro, N. C., writes the followiing when you were starving In tho desert, Imminent danger which threatened
the arrival of the
She took Peruna and now she is well. letter to Dr. Hartman in regard to the we shared our foo<l with you, led you them, and how noceasary It was that and that w»a for
young hunter from Nevailn
“I cannot express my thanks iu merits of the geat catarrh cure, I’vruiia safe to the chosen valley, gave you a he should return.
Twenty hn<! changed to fifteen, nml
goodly share ot laud, and allowed you | Having done tills, he felt easier In
House of Representative«,
words, but I recommend your remedy
fifteen
to ten. but there wn» no news
hts
mind,
nml
returned
home
with
a
to
wax
rich
under
our
protection.
1»
Washington, Feb. -I. LSU'.l.
at every opportunity, for 1 can con­
of the absent»». <>»»•• by on» th»
llxhter
heart.
not
this
so?"
scientiously say that there ia no medi­ The I’eruua Medicine Co..Columbus.:
Aa he approached hts farm he was number dwindled down, and still
"It is so." answered John Ferrier.
IP YOU DON'T HAVE
Gentlemen -”l am
re t! a t sa lt«
cine like Peruna. Nearly evervone in
surprised
to see a horse hitched to there came no m I rii of him.
"In
return
for
all
this,
we
naked
;
./fa//,,
THB cenuinb
this town knew about tlie sickness of tied w ith I’eruua, and find it t > he an but one condition; that was. that you i each of the posts of the gate. Htlll
Whenever a horseman clattered
remedy for the grip and ca­
shouted nt
down
the
road
or
n
driver
iny«-eli and family, and they have seen excellent
more
surprlaed
was
he
on
entering
tarrh. I have u e I it in m.v family should embrace tho true faith, and
with astonishment what Peruna has nnJ they alt join me in recommending conform In every way to Its usng«'« ! to fln<1 two young men In possession hla team, the old farmer hurried to
the gate, thinking that help had ar
done for us.
Many followed our ex­ it as t-n excellent rented ..”
This you promised to do; and this. If of his sitting room.
Both of them nodded to Ferrier as rived at last.
ample, and the result was health,
common report aaya truly, you have
'ZV/BRAtf)
Very Respectfully,
At la»t. when he il« Ave alvi' way
h« entered, and the one In the rocking
neglected."
Thanking you heartily, 1 am.”—L. J.
George It. White.
four
*n«l
that
i«g»ln
to
three,
he
to
OILED
chair
commenced
the
conversation.
"An<! how have I neglected It?"
Bclierrinsky.
Peruna is an internal, scientific, sys­ asked
"Maybe you don't kuow us.” he lost heart, and abandoned all hope of
Ferrier, throwing out his hands
CLOTHING
Mrs. Nannis Wallace, Tulare, Cal., temic remedy for catarrh.
It I m no
said. "This here Is the son of Elder escape. Hlngle handed, nml with hl«
president of the Western Baptist Mia- palliative or temporary remedy; it is In expostulation. "Have I not Klvenj Drebber. nml I'm Joseph Htnngerson. limited knowledge of the mountain«
to the common fund? Have I not at
KEEP YOU DRY
■nonary society, writes:
thorough in its work, and in cleansing teniled at the temple? Have I not—" who trnvele«! with you In tho desert wfllch aurrounde«! the settlement, he
MADE rOR WET WORK
“I-cunsider Peruna an indispensable the diseased mucous membranes cure-«
knew
that
he
w«»
powerless
e> M ax . a . x >
vow
"Whore are your wives?" asked when the Lord stretched out HI«
The more frequent«'«! roads were SOLD BY ALL RCLIABLC DTALEB5
article in my medicine chest,
It ia the catarrh.
Young, looking round him. "Call hand and gathered you Into tho true
AN»
BACW»
BT
OUR
«UARANTU.
■
and
strictly watch«»«! nml Kunrded.
fold.”
twenty medicines in one, and lias so far
If you do not derive prompt and sat­ them tn, that I may greet them."
"A» He will all the nations. In HI» none couhl pa»s along them without A. J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MAM.
cured every sickness that has been in isfactory results front the use of Peru­
"It Is true that I have not mar­
my home for five years. I consider it na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv­ ried." Ferrier answered. "But wonieu own good time." «aid th» other. In u nn order from the council. Turn
which way he would, there appeared
ok special value to weakly women, as it ing a full statement of your case, and were few. and there wore many who nanal voice; He grlmleth slowly but to
bo no avoiding the blow which
builds up the general health, drives he Will l>e pleased to give you his valu­ had better claims than 1. I was not a exceedingly small.”
“We have come." continued Htan- hung over him.
lonely man; I had my daughter to
out disease and keeps you in the best able advice gratis.
Y«'t the old tnnn never wavered In
Kerson. "at the advice of our fathers,
attend my wantx."
of health.”—Mrs. Nannie Wallace.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
"It Is of that daughter that I would to solicit the hand of your daughter hla resolution to part with Ilf«' lt»elf
Peruna protects the fami v against The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, apeak to you." satd tho leader of the for which ever of us may seem k « m »<I before lie con»»nt»«l to whnt he re
coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, ca- , Ohio.
Mormons. "She has grown to be the to you and to her. As I have but gnrded a» hl« daughter’s dishonor.
He wn» »Ittlnx alone one evening
flower of Utah, and has found favor four wives and Brother Drebber here
In tho eyes of many who are high In has «even. It appears to me that my pond«rlng deeply over hl» troubles,
Friendly Tip.
nnd »enrchlng vainly for some way
How He dot It.
claim la tho stronger one."
the land.”
"Nay, nay. Brother Stangerson." out of them.
Homer—I don't know what on earth
John Ferrier groaned Internally.
"Sam Johnsing 'lows he's g->t dis vuh
That morning hn«i shown the fir
"There are stories of her which I cried the other; "the question It not
I am going to do with that boy of mine. "ping-pong ankle,” observed Mr.
would fain disbelieve- stories that how many wives wo hnve, but how lire two upon the wnll of hl» house,
He’s the biggest liar in seven states.
Darkleigh.
Is sealed to aome gentile. This many we can keep. My father ha« ami the n»it dny would bo the last
Nextdoor—Oh, don’t let that worry
“Hub!” snorted Mi. Snowball. sho
must
be the gossip of Idle tongues now given over hla mills to mo, ami of the allotted time. What waa to
you; when he is a little older you can iAik ter know how dat niggah got it.
liai>P«n then?
What
Is thu thirteenth role In th» I am th« richer man."
get him a job in the government wuatil­ He never played no ping-pong.”
All manner of vague ami terrible
code of the sainted John Smith? •Lot
"But my prospects aro hotter.” salii
W OXDFRITL
er bureau.—Chicago News.
“Well, he aav he cotch it f’um every maiden of the truo faith marry tho other, warmly, "When tho laird fancle« Sllei! Ills Imagination.
HOMI-
bouncin' back an’ fo’thovah Mr. Jones' ono of the elect, for If she wed a gen removes my father I shall have bls
And hla daughter—what waa to
I RI A I .Ml.NT
flTft r«n»sn«nny Cure«
.to Sts or nortoaoMSl fence las’ Monday night, wid dem two tile she commits a grievous sin.' This tanning yard and hla leather factory. become of her after he wna gone?
ujarfitt < bl
HI* sftrr nrol tors irrof t>r Mi».’.Grret Nom
nr Is rallwd
XooV-rer Seul fot ru KK g-J.OOlrul U.tllr ««.I Inai. [ bulldogs ping an' pongin’ on each side being so. It Is Impossible that you. Thon I am your older, and am higher Wn» there no escape from the Invis­
uw b* curva
U». D b .K.11 eu«cLU .*»1 irrhSU. PLd*d.lpiü*,y»
ible
network
which
was
drawn
all
who
profess
the
holy
creed,
should
lu
the
church."
er de fence, jes' kase he try tei see ef
th«»ui o|»*r»
••It will bo for the maiden to da- around them*
•ra givrti up
de chicken coop wux locked.”—Judge. suffer your daughter to violate It."
• rumi ».(li
His Real Ortaf.
He sunk hla head ni«on the table
John Ferrier made no answer, but clde." rejoined young Drebber, «mirk
idvriul
< hl
he played nervously with his riding Ing at his own reflection 111 the nml sobbed at tho thought of hla own
i«aw ho rigs, roots, Uu«ls
“It’s a great comfort to me, doctor,”
s an4
«rgrtalilra
whip.
Impotence.
WISE
BROS.
glass.
"Wo
will
Icavo
it
all
to
her
said the bereaved wife, “to know that
arv rnllroif uu
"Upon this one point your whole decision.”
What wan that? In the allene« he
• u to iiia4i< el •« I
you are made sad by my hueband’s
if
li th* uaa >>| lb««»»
faith
should
be
testis!
—
so
It
has
been
heard
a
gentle
acratchlngg
sound-
During this dialogue John Ferrier
death.’’
These Portland Dentists Are Rapidly Be­
baiiolre*
,h . 'M1. tta 4
• a'.-■»•«
decided In the Sacrod Council of had stood fuming In the doorway, low, but very distinct. In tho quiet of
’ » • U« I - < Al «•« «-• *«■• «HA« '«»nt rv«> « ! re •» .. i.
coming Famous.
“Ws," said the physician reminis­
»
-
•
’- • .■ ¡ r. ■
■ • .
..
Four. The girl Is young and we would hardly able to keep hla riding whip the night. It cam» from the door of
Lntablidii'il 1 *7»l. For more thnn ¡1
• .«• « • M
H
»« 1 .
cently, "he was good pay.”—Ohio State
Dr». T. P. and W. A. Wise, the pop­ not have her wed gray hairs, neither from th«’ backs of hla two visitors.
tho house.
«jnarler of a century th» reputation < f
U«n>at, rlivumatiso,,
nrivouai.«
• .->>». h
Journal.
»
•
■
would
wo
deprive
her
of
all
choice.
W. 1. Dougin» eho«'n for »tyle. coin­
ular Portland dental firm, are making a
"Ixwik here," ho said, at last, strld
• »
« !>*«£> • II.. <• t .»« r
< M
(Tu
be
t'onttnuwl
)
We
elders
have
many
wives,
but
our
fort, and wear ha« rzrvlled all other
Ing up to them, "when my daughter
I « « - ■ »
• f ■ . .
-
new era in local dental methoda. Their
a
I • «1 < - « I* in atauipa
««,»■> i,
maken. A trial »III convince you.
H mlin’s Blood and Liver Pills cure ofli«-ea in the Failing Building, Waah- children must also be provided. summons you. you can coma; but un­
1 A I ION > HL*
AbUKKM
Amusing lirrurs of Speech.
W. L. DOUCLA8 S4 SHOES
conetipation and all ilia due to it; 25c i i ng ton and Third Street a, are bright Stangerson has a son and Drebber til then, 1 «ton't want to seo your
has a eon, and either of them would
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
at your dri ggista.
Bridget, who came to this country
THE C GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
an«i cheerful, an«l all their cuHtou.ern gladly welcome your daughter to their faces again.”
The two young Mormons stare«! at last y<-«r, has a limited vocabulary,
li.mo.ooo
IJ2*V third ht., I^Mtiand. Oreg «a.
emile instead of cry, for ¡.ain is never house. Let her choose between them. him
In amazement. In their eyes
■••f
/»«•<>9ft.
Dead Man’s Check Refused.
known In the tooth pulling and teeth- Tney are young and rich an«l of tho thia competition between them for and while st«« 1« learning fait, some
Cai*.
k ■ ( «t«7. ,’•// F/€i Kik. Cuf^na
Mm ItRfarot.
> *•< / <»lor I yalria
'«I.
of the words and «xprasaiops »he ha«
A few days ago a man presented a repairing going on constantly at the true faith. What say you to that?"
the maiden's hand whs the highest
hav» W T. JOVflLAtt
„B.|
a«,ni|^t <>n t. <t..m.
Ferrier remained silent for some- lit of honors both to her and her father. ac<|uire«l do not always fit, her ear not LBUIIUO f 1 Tl»a tf«nulna
check to William II. Rogers, cashier of ' Wise Bros, establi-hment. Wine Bro»,
JIArwr f-p m iU,
frt> i
/ •«» * '«if...
the Nassau bank, demanding payment. i advertise clearly and energetica'ly, tie time with his brows knitted.
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
"There are two ways out of tho having linen accurate In g«'lling lb«
W. L tMM ULAS. IIUOCLTON, MA'L
“You will give us time," he said at room." crle«l Ferrier; "there Is the rignt term. Thu* the other day she
“But I can't pay that,” said the charge very reasonable prices, um the
| latest modern appliance», never hurt a last. "My daughter 1^ very young— door, and there Is th«’ window, said to her mistrn«»:
cashier; "that man’s dead.”
she 1» scarcely of an ale to marry."
“Shall 1 tlx that Kansas back duck
Which do you care to use?"
“But,” protested th® bolder of the patient, and the consequence ia the
"She shall have a month to choose."
Hla brown face looked so savage, for dinner?”
check, “he was alive when he eigned 1 people flock to them.
sal<| Young, rising from hla seat. "At and his gaunt hands so threatening,
Again, llrldgvt was telling a tel» ei
it."
the end of that time she shall give that hla visitors sprang to their feet
a musing friend in thia chy, when ahe
And, in face of all Mr. Rogers* ex­
Then He Went.
her answer.”
nnd beat a hurried retreat.
egclaimed:
planations, the man left the bank con­
He was passing through the door
"Do you know,” remarked the young
The old farmer followed them to
“Do y«»u know, I Imlieve when Kat 4»
vinced that he had a grievance.—New man, as the mantel clock indicated when he turned with flushed face and the door.
turns up «he'll I«» found in the i'otaah
eyes.
York Times.
"Let me know when yr»t have art field!”
«ira tinnì
11:30 p. m., "that of all the songs I flashing
Changed Hla Mind.
"It were better for von Tnhn F«-r
I tit VtAtlSt
ever heard, my favorite is ‘Homo, rler," he thunder«»«, “that you and she tied which It Is to be," ho salii, ear-
nitt&sr.;
While
at
work
on
Friday
a
tremen
­
“1 don't car» If 1 die,” said the pa­
Mothers will find Mrs. ATlnsiow's Booth­ bweet Home?”’
were now lying hlunched skeletona up donlcally.
any rwsk.lcr ..f t
"You shall amnrt for thia!” I Rtan dous blast near by in the subway tient, deepondelitly.
toe Syrup the best remedy to use tor tbeir
•••« I »««iti»« «•«
"Indeed?” rejoined the fair girl, as on the Sierra Blanco than that you
rattl'd the dishea in the kitchen and
«Ith m »at al! other <rv»ln»»
gerson
cried,
white
with
rage.
'
"You
Children during the teething period.
“lib, you may linger several weeks!” tele
she endeavored to suppress a yawn, "1 ahouhl put your weak wills against have defied tho prophet and the the girl critsl out:
belt«. epplte**«» aad r««e4l*« Ml. tjl K A I I M» f.r ».ra
than so allmeata
(f»ly awrw rara f** ail »•»••«.« dl.e«»*a,
replied
the
phytlciau
>
ombutingly
.
the
orders
of
the
Holy
Four!"
never would have suspected it.”—Chi­
eMk.M«*«
4tear4»ra.
fur rwsssplefw
«I<4 <■«<»■
Council
of
Four.
You
shall
rue
It
to
“
There
goes
that
rapid
transom
“Great lieavens!” exclaimed the ■ Jrtsilal ratalafs«, «-«Il IDI» .«ut atti (*>aJ U> u*.
How Wonderful.
With a threatening g«'Hture of hla the end of your days.”
cago News.
again!"
•
KARS,
ROEBUCK
A
CO.,
CHICAIO.
nan,
who
had
visions
ot
a
prodigious
hand,
ho
turned
from
the
door,
and
Fudge—This is a most remarkable
"Tho hand of tho Lord shall bo
Ferrier heard his heavy step scrunch­ heavy
doctor’s bill : “in that case i'll gut
case. A pafter relates that a connoia-
upon you." cried young Drob
What Did He Mean?
ing along tho shingly path.
Courtroom Repartee.
well at once.”—Ohio Htatc Journal.
eeur of art, passing an old junk ahop,
bor.
"He
will
arise
and
smite
you.
”
She—Good-bye! Remember me to
He waa still sitting with his elbows
An ex|s«rt does not always re<ah
saw a dusty painting lying among the your wife. She hasn't forgotten me?
"Then
I
’
ll
start
the
smiting."
ci
upon his knees, considering how he claimed Ferrier, furiously, and
he Iwing tackle«! I>v an oversharp lawyer.
rags in the window, and, taking a fancy
A Twice Told Tale.
He—Oh. no! She has an excellent should broach the matter to bln would have rushod upHtnlrs for h I . Yet in such verbal duels the forniM
to it, purchased it.
The statement will l>ear repeating
daughter, when a «oft hand was laid
memory for old faces!
Judge—What's remarkable about it?
upon h!s, and, looking up, saw her gun had not Lucy seized him by the fre«|uently scores. A mining expert that If you want to use the purer! and
arm and restrained him.
whs giving evidence In connection
“The painting turned out to be
Blanding beside him.
(Hr A utterW« s». J felf f.
C fl*. — *-
*
"The young, canting rascals!" ho with an important mining case, and tuoet fragrant splcos manufactured, p«»4u.( ByrlAfs merba * t«ew
No Satisfying Her.
OPIN
f
One glance at her pale, frighten«-«
neither a Rubens nor a Rembrandt.”—
you'll ask your grocer for tne Monopole
exclaimed,
wiping
the
p«*rsplratlon
“Women are hard to understand.”
face showed him that sue had heard
lie waa luting ex (Mined to a galling fire brand. If you want to prove our asser­
Baltimore Herald.
« ó
xtrd
from
his
forehead;
"I
would
sooner
“Think so?”
what had passed.
of cross-examination. Th» questions
IT EXPANDS
“I could not help It ” »he said In se«’ you In your grave, my girl, than related to the form that tho ore was tion l«fore asking your grocer, send ns
“Yes; I told her she carried her age
Shake Into Tour Shnei
the
wife
of
either
of
a single two-rent stamp and we will
them.
”
j answer to hla look, "His voice rang
well
and
she
was
offended.
”
CLOIIO
WHILEINUSE
Allen’s F«ot-Kase. A powder. Itrrakes tight
"And so should I, father," she an- fouml in, gunerally described as “kid­ send you a full weight two-os. tin of
through the house.
Oh. father—
or new rnoe. leele-sy. It Is a certain cure for
“You don't nay?”
• f •»Iwt-te tet '«te fr*e with «veiv *•
(<
sweied, with spirit, "but Jefferson ney lump».”
any variety yon may select.
B« sure, Afieeahl* to Etnde
•««
ERarV«« wi < «• - I
Our < OX**!tlKATlai
1
father!
What
shall
we
do?'
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
“Yes; and then I told her she didn’t , "Don’t you scare yourself,” he an- will soon be here.”
"Now,” sm I i I the sharp lawyer, "how also, to tell us your grocer’s na n». Ad­ Into«»«ti n f-r W»t»»g only FlIKB In plain ntivwL K N»
Bold by all Druggists. Price ibc. 1 rial p«cltah-e
mailed FKEX. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo- carry it well and she wouldn’t «¡«cak.”
"Yes. It will not be long before he large are tliesv lumps—ar« they aa dress Wadhams A Kerr Bros., Mfgrs., Vi¿¿ r*Fifù"e* ”'**'*'«••■»«•<
awrered, drawing her to him and pass­
Koy, N. Y.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ing his broad, rough hand caressing comes. The sooner the bettor, for long as my head?”
Portland, Ora.
ly over her chestnut hair. "We’ll we do not know what their next
«at th« reaily reply,” “as
Pharaoh's Fate.
A Choice of Evils.
- • -
It
fix It up somehow or another. You move may bo.”
THE HEW PEHSIOH LAWS
long, but not nearly so thick.
The Pharaoh of the Book of Genesis
“But why does lie allow hie wife to don’t And your fancy kind o' lessening
A Division of Labor.
It was ln«le«><l high time that some
Apply U» S aínan H ickf « ird ,
Tho court roared, and a beautiful
was long supposed to have been drowned be bo extravagent if he can’t afford It?” for this chap, do you?”
one capable of giving advice an«l help smile
Mike— How much farther does th« AnUMNIT, " ABMiNUlVN. p. C.
shone
upon
the
face
ot
tho
ex-
in the Red sea, but examinations of
"Oh, well, I suppose he would rather
Ne. 41 I Vol.
«olgn say it ia to Nott Yor-rk, I'atsy?
A sob and a squeeze of his hand should come to the altl of tho sturdy p rt.
old farmer and his adopted daughter.
his mummy showed that he had been have trouble with his creditors than was her only answer.
Pal—Tn Inly moi lea.
In the whole history of the settle­
rifai to •dvartlaars plea««
killed by having his skull split open.
with his wife.”—Sketchy Bits
"No, of course not. T shouldn't
Mike —Well, thot*« only tin molies
Bear More of an Attraction.
care to hear you say you did. He's ment there had never been such a
apiece.
—
Judge.
a likely lad, and he's a Christian, case of rank disobedience to the au­
Parson (who has just arrived for the
__
which Is more than these folk here, thority of the elders. If minor errors fir»t time at hla new country living)—!
were
punished
so
sternly,
whnt
would
In spite o’ all their praying and
say, porter, my arrival seem« to have
preaching. There’s a party starting be the fate of this arch-rebel?
caused
a great «leal of oxcitement in
Ferrier
knew
that
his
wealth
and
for Nevada tomorrow«, and I’ll manage
position womd ho of no avail to him. the village.
to
send
him
a
message
letting
him
I bequeath to my children Scrofula with all it«
Porter—Yea, air; but It’s nowt to
know the hole we are In. If I know Others as well known and as rich as
attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. Thia ia a
anything o’ that young man he’ll be himself had been spirited away be­ when the «lancing bear was here yester­
strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to
back here with a speed that would fore now, and their goods given over day.—Ixmdon Tit-Bits.
place upon the shoulders of the young.
to the church.
whip electro-telegraphs."
He was a brave man, but he
This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders
Lucy laughed through her tear« at
Logical.
trembled at tho vague, shadowy ter­
the growth and development of the faculties, and the
her father’s description.
Bridget-01 can’t stay, ma’am, on
"When ho comes he will advise us rors which hung over him. Any
child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage,
for the best. But It Is for you that I known danger he could face with a Ices you give mo more Wng««,
is poorly equipped for life’s duties.
Mrs. Hiram Often—What! Why,
am frightened, dear. One hears— flrm lip, but this susponso waa un­
Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied
you don't know how tocookor do house
one hears such dreadful stories about nerving.
Tho Kiuil You lluvo Alwnys Bought Ims homo tho slgim-
symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck
Ho concealed his fears from his work at all,
those who oppose the prophet; some­
turc of Dims. II. Fletcher, nml 1ms been nmilo under his
and armpits, catarTli of the head, weak eyes and dreadful
thing terrible always happens to daughter, however, and affected to
Bridget—That’s jint It,
porsonnl supervision for over 30 yenru. Allow no one
an*
akin eruptions upon different parts of the body show the
make light of tho whole matter, not knowin’ how, sure the
them.”
to deceive you In tills. Counterfeits, Imitai Ions nml
•l.
1
presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood, This dangerous
though
she,
with
the
keen
eye
of
“But we havn’t opposed him yet,”
•• ■Tuftt-as-good ” uro but Expcrlmenta, nml endiingcr tho
and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks her father answered. “It will be time love, saw plainly that ho was 111 at tho harder for me, ma’am.
health of Children—Experience ngninHt Experiment«
the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in to look out for squalls when we do. ease.
The Selflahnesa of Men.
Upon rising next morning he found
white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and We have a clear month before iis ; at
He—-Darling, what do you «upiKise I
tho end of that, I guess we had best to his surprise a small square of paper
• gradual wasting away of the body.
Cmitorln Is n Imrmloss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
pinned on to the coverlet of hla bed, have done today?
S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran- shin out of Utah.”
goric, Drops nml Nootliinu Nyrups. It is Pleasant. It
Fhe—I couldn’t guess in a hundrer
Just over hla chest. On It was print­
"Leave Utah?”
.
— teed entirely vegetable, making it the idea! remedy in
contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Niircothi
year«,
ed, In bold, straggling letters:
"That’s about the size of IL”
all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated
subthmee. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
"Twenty nine days aro glvon you
"But the farm?”
llo—I have had my life insured,
blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and
and nllnya Fcvcrlslinrss. It cure» Dlarrhuui ami Wind
will raise as much as wo can for amendment and thon----- ”
Rhe—That’s Just liko you, John
permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves In "We
Colle, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
The dash was more fear-inspiring
money, and let the rest go. To tell
the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the tho truth. Lucy, It Isn’t tho first time than any threat could have been. Mann. All you aenm to think of is
and Flatulency. It nssinillntes the Fooil, regulates tho
yourself.
—
Boston
Transcript.
Rtomacli mid Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy I have thought of doing It. I don't How thia warning came Into hla room
The Children’s Pnuacen—The Mother’« Friend.
color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body.
care about knocking under to any puzzled John Ferrier sorely, for hla
Ans lysis.
Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and man, as these folk do to their darned servants alept In an out-houHO, and
help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and prophet I’m a free-born American, tho dtxirs and windows bad all been . f”'®—Aftor all, what 1» th« <lifTer«nce
between illusion and delusion.
akin diseases free.
THK BWirT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Gau and It’s all new to me. Guess I'm too secured.
old to learn. If ho comes browsing
He—Illusion» are the lovely fancioa
Ho crumpled the paper up and «aid
Boars tho Signature of
about his farm, he might chance nothing to hla daughter, but the Incl- we have aixnit ouraelvo», and delusion«
to run up against a chargo of buck­
struck a chill to hla heart.
•re the foolish fancies other people have
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, shot traveling In the opposite direc­ dent
Tho twenty-nlno days were evident­ about themselves.—Life.
the Greatest Conditioner and Stock Fnttener known.
tion."
ly the balance of the month which
HORSES do more work on I crr feed. COWS give more and richer
rK.’LíSS’J
"Hut they won't let tis leave,” his Young had promlsod.
milk. HOGS grow and fatten quicker if given thia food.
The Old Story.
daughter objected.
What strength or courage could
MAKES PICS OROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES.
Harold - Ami »> their marriage
"Walt till Jefferson comes, and we’ll avail against an enemy armed with
I hare been feeding I’rtmefen Block Food to rnr thoroughbred a win«, J t given them
An apt* tile and make* the i >U* k > mw . i alao triad It on atunlbd cal vea with aatlgfao-
turne<l out unhappily?
soon manage that. In the moantLme, such mysterious powers?
Wry rwaulO-F. W. UROO1K*, Algin, Neb.
Mildrerl—Yes; she wax « hard Ice
don't yon fret yourself, my dearie,
The hand which fastened that pin
In Use For Over 30 Years.
F Rggl «W-pa«e4ia*<1 Book.
fresslsn leweO Cs„ St. Peet. Mlea.
and don’t got your eyes swelled up, might have struck him to the heart, oream soda drinker, and he married
VM« «tHT.U« »»MMHV. TT MU»»aV »mtT, »aw .... ««TV.
•I»« he’ll b« walking into me when he and he could never have known who bar to reform her.
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I
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