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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
COST OF A COUNT. Mr« H«lan 1« Th»» >f« . r»p»‘«to gl* al I»» l*rr ||ltl» girl from I!»•‘»«I • Kar»«i»arlil«u wi.|. h thoroughly purifl»«! h»r I4« mm I «fl*-r an attack *»f that LI» hm | pnla<>nlag »1i> •a -« a» arlai fawr It ga*»> bar «Irrngth anil r»n»w«d baalth Tt»»*'»»«*»»!* ®f vtl.era UH of •ln»‘lar ruraa, alto • uraa of •> lofula. aail rhaum arsatna. at«. l.lariilN** H. I leal ll»»'«l»»sa. I,III« '»III • t If« tl<>tl to ih«* Itk'ItlRturl of IIIIllUiN III AURURt, IK'H, liiurkM tilt end uf the phnii’fi' |>4rlu<) of III* life Ho wmii <|t>iif uu"' "Illi th«« w I hi <•« re IvAttM*** uf th«* " o « m I n , with thit ruii^tj Jollity of Clary*« Grove, wItb odd Jobhi for lilt dally l»r»»d "Itb «11 tiis* de hills uf frontier poverty. II«« contin ued for )«nr« to be n very poor innti, harassed by debt» be whs <*ui*»t»n(ly iNborhif to pay, and »on «*thn«*s abso- lutdy "Ilbout money, but from tide time on be met and "<»rkc«1 with meh of wider knowledge and belter trnim*d minds than thus» be hnd known In Gentryvllle nnd New Nalein; while the simple social life of Vandalia, where be went to . attend the a*.«loua of the l»*g Hint uro, was more elegant tbnn an) thing be had yet even. —St Nichol««. Mr who?* ”Mr. H.” •Mr. KI No" "Are you »urrT” •’I«**, sure W» bar» no r»ror<1 of any <»n«* of that nain« bring b«*rr.” I’lrtiN» look and If be Isn't •omewliet*» about." ••‘I here’s nu use looking, ma'am. Wa ba««* ’em all down In tlie book" ••Well. It Is strange I was told that tie would tx* thcie at tbla hour.” "Nay, lu«*k h«*r», wbat number do ItelrlbulloB. you want?” "I have ruin««, tuaduui, to taka your "Why. ja ,M *'<>li. that's th» — City Club. This I gnu inrhT out.” “I am ghid to hear It. for It's done Is fbr M<»rgu«* ” 1.1 ppi nerd t'a. nothing aln<'o It's b«*«*n hera but take An ruilfirnt svtontlst Use »stlmatNd that th« svrrng« man's »ysllda opsn aud ua la.”- Haltlinora Amarhan. abut 4.UUU.UUU timvs during lb» jsar. Il <*osta a molorcycl st |I2 5O a year f«T ll< «titre to »In«« In Nt. I xjii I s in.| Immediate virinily in Nt. county Sn.nd r.mlllar. old H«*vr«*w v««ee. « fxtuls XIV. entre- dciu, it pair of old French «liver vase» (”If th* B*iiliiii*nts contained tn onr Anna Uoold'a IttFsimr*! In a Tltlad end «cveral minor artiHes pnpnlnr songs wer* m*»r* loftily and |H.«'tlcnlly exprMaed, tliey would lone II u «I) niii | Maa llarN tCapanalae. For the p|cH«ure of InsultIng nothing of their effect.” Take this home Another liilrrnatlotill inarrlftice, dent IxjulHd he paid flOO.UJO I and try It on your which nt the tiitie of It« mntr«<*tlon, gag«* Montj«rr«*t, once the poatll Toil; w-arlng toll, eleven yenra ngo, « r«*Mh*d n wldeNpread the French Hepubile. Muntjurr Of all our humble Intereat, I m ii «» w undcrtfolnx the »olvetd ciime the little Count's outrider, elm in* The hoary bea'kd proct’NN «»f th«* divorce court. Wh«*n ply becMmo* Hold didn't like the re son. public or the Prwldent, «ml he wan Anna Gould, with th«* left My honored sire, he only Isbors not. her by her fii!h«*r, th«« late J«iy G«»uld, willing to pay Montjerret’« price. The from dawn to dusk, io bin a<-uatornad Irvi the pror .■■«Ion« of all •‘blink Friday” ineinory, captured outrider bad spot. Where glows tb< log lb» rudd J hearth till«* «»f < »»unteNN B«»nl <’n»»tel the French prrwI.lentM «Ince Grevy, nnd be whs always cheeri-d when he upon. h «nd "lib It nn liiMlgnlHtant mite Real« he, In lilfDce »v»r, niQVffd of of ii bUHbitiMl, proii'I. nriatiM'rutl«* nnd «ppefired nt ttie bend of a «tat* pro- none. |HM»r, tin* ao« h ty worhl of the inctrop cession. It 1« the Intention of the f'ounte«« And burns tobacco nolsomely, God wot! ««Ila nn»l th«* «*«atern Ni*abohr«l «pidaud cd nnd had Noinctliing to talk nb«»ut for when rid of her rnntrhnotdal barnacle Nafh*!*** th* other« Idle not at all. n day. .Now th«- «unne aoclety, vapid and to bring her children to thin country For o'er a eteauiing caldron, io! there viiln^lorloiiM, bn« even n m«»r«* «lelert and take tip her permanent nl»ude. Thin b**n«la will leivc the fount abh »liitely strflnd- Tlie furua of mothor, moiling all the able in«ir*«*l to ruinlnnt«*. for U m * Count day; «•NN «»f < 'H-ti 1I.IHP ||||M lUMtltll!«*«! |»ro- c«1. fur the dcrrrp will « nt off the Count < «M*«|lngN In I'runce for ahaoiute divorce from any l«*gnl Intercut In the Gould And ■i*'* r, t«M> sweet Ann, ao fair and tall !— fr»»in bar dlN*lpii|ed and money Nqunn- fortune. The debt«, however, which To the eeiue task her young aaatotaae» <b ring hUMbnn«l. Th«« fate of the three have already 1 m *«* u <’ontr.i«ted by the toad»» children <H»»rg«\ Bold and Jny will fHNtelinne«, living n* bmibnnd nnd While only patar whiles bia time away ! wife, will. It 1« «aid, be dl«»-hiirg«*d by -—Cleveland Leader. it "id I th«« »1 c « tc «*. 'I In* troubloN »,f th«* <*H*t«-llnn<«N, l»oth the Count«**» and her family here. A <»l AKAN IF » t> CCS» POH PII.*«. ninrltnl nnd financial, hnvr la«en ninny, Ilrhlng lii n-1. Il ^-4lng, l'r'Hro41t‘<l ttrnr r •■• »■■ cz-d u> r*<U'i4 ■» ' *Z ■< 1'AZO 'I I m * |>r«*«M*nt rupture I n merely a crm * “Th«* Idcn that th«* great vogue for OIMHÍ N'l I« o,voro lo ■ Ou 14 tlA/c K. of the bint Ntrnw breaking th«* bn«*k of nmnt«*ur photography 1« hurting or will th«» c«iii««l. I'lMloubtcdly th«* coiinteMa An Indeflnito Tern lina I m *«* ii patient nn«1 l »ng Muff«*rlng, hurt th«* pruf«*»»ionei 1« now almost "What do you understand a *ao r*ip|«Nled, ” yesterday <le« ’ lar«*d a man defy dhnber’'?’ «•I*«* ahe would liav«* »«*I/.«-«! the op|M>r "ho makcN Ida living by taking photo* "!t use«l to mean a person »ho tried tunlly many tlin«*« presented befor«* of ending n union which muat have l»«N*n graph«. “In fact, tie* sudden ¡«opular* to break into a*xiety." *'l*eod to mean?” n burden. Itut for th«* anke of her Ity of the art liaa work«*«! just the oth •*V» n . Now it may mean a porch children, jM*rhnp«t for th«* anke of ap er way. Phlurea made by amat«*urw climber in aear»-b of society news.1 |M*nrnn«*«*N, |M»N*lbly with the faint are not all failure» by any mean», bnt apnrk of n ho|>e that "tiic little French th«* InrTeaaed «lernand for photographic Ther» !• mor* f a’arrh in thia Metlon of the |M»wder puff.” hn her hiiattand bail lieeli reproductions Ims more than kept ¡m«*«* eouulry than all oth« r dlwcasce put together, an ! until th* last few years waa auppooed be duMied, might turn a new |enf nnd with their output. Th«* average ama incurable > r a gr- atrnany earadoctors pr<> teur pnsluctlon. whether g ’ >od or t*ad. uuuik > 1 it a l x-a. diara»«e, ^<1 prescribed lo<al r«*allze th«« rra|N»nNlbll1tl«** of hl« ¡«owl remedies, and by Oinwtantly failing to euro thin, Nhe k«*fd the grinning Mkcleton In Is nn art picture with some particular wr.h local treatment, probounced ttiaeursble. l<-nf* has j rov- n ra’.arrh to bo a constiiu- the <*n«tellane inaiiNlon Ncr««ened from I*»««« or coatume, trl«*d largely as an ex tional disease and therefore requiredconstitu- public view. Now the repulsivi* «kelo periment. Often the result I n lx*autl- tb>nal treatment Hail’s » starrh Cure, manu by F J.t hrueyACo.,Toledo, Ohio, la ton atruta out with all lta hl<l<N>UHli<*as fid, but not what the witter wants, and, factured the <>n!y constitution a) cure on the market. Jt despite the pleasure of the operator, revealed. a. • 3 . - a ■ from 10dro;o t a ¡«leture <■*.• . nful r a to 1 reel y oa the b> ■ d ai.d Of all the American In vestments In the model g< m * s and g««ts a mue.ai aur'arm of the »ystem. Thev offer one O|«| W«»rl<1 tltl«*N, Anna Gould's has taken tlw way be or nhe wants It My hundred dollars fur anr < aae ft falto to »uro. Vol MFilra'a llafhhoua»«. not tha cleans«! px*pl» in tha world. CATARRHSÄ PURELY VEGETABLE. T How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise VI-RY rer ws Sickness has a »mall beginning. And. in nine cases out of , ten tl.it small leginning Is made In tho B^wels. Indigestion Is the beginning of most diseases. It paves the way for all others. Lack of exercise, hiuty eating. Improper food, aie Its first causes. Larinas, and postponement, permits It to grow Into Chronic Constipation, which means life-long Discomfort. It isn't necessary to be sick a bed. you know, In order to be mighty uncom fortable. Evon slight Indigestion affects the nerves, dulls the mind, and obacures the merry sun«h«ne of L ife. And, Ii digetitlon once started, grows fast, corrodes temperament, and discounts happiness, good cheer, capacity. Il does that long bef re it puts you on the Sick list. L reiy thinking Doctor knows why. e e e ’ P ofasior Rand knsw It. Ti at a why ho (rar ir.d up for (Indents hl, fimo.it fa i .1.1 ’ 'I Happiness, vlr.i •*Tru I in Go J, and keep your Bowels open.* Th i Bo veh nerd id)',' 'men* from lime to tlrr l, J i,t Ilka a clock, nr a v atch. No "Good thro’’ 1’ humanly pc lalble wllhoi t thia. And, tl.s t'rre to aljurt the watch fs not whan It has nn down, nor when the main spifnj Is l>r<Asn, but at the very minute adjustment la discovered necessary. The time to adjust the Rowels Is not merely when your Head Aches, when your Liver Is Sick, your Stomach In Revolt, and Nature's Food Process retarded for 24 hours or longer. Ths proper time to adjust them Is the very minute you suspect they need adjust ment. —If your tongue Is slightly costed, — If your breath is under suspicion, — If your Head Ice.3 a trifle heavy or dull. — If digestion seems evens little slow, — If Heartburn, Belching, Collo or Resile:.-.'loss begin to ah. w themselves, —That's the time to eat a Cascaret. e e e Don't Imarlna ths Cascaret Is Ineffeo- tlve because It Is pleasant to eat as Candy. It acis as pleasantly as It tastes. It Is as congenial Io your I- wels as it Is to your Palate. It Is not a "Bile-driver” which flood« out your stom.ich today with fluid Juices needed for tomorrow. But, It acts like Exercise, Instead. It stimulates the muscular lining of the Bowelsand Intestines,so that they mechan ically digest food and drive out the waste. a a The time to use a Cascaret Is when you first suspect you need one. The only way to have them ready 10 uro precisely when you need them Is to carry them constantly In your pocket, you do a Watch or a l.ead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets Is made thin, flat, round edged, and small, for this precise purpose. Ro very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablot stamped “CCC." • • • nr mit to our friends * We want to send to onr friends a beaatifal Erench-deslrned, GOLD PLAIE I) BONBON BOX, srd enameled In colors. It U a beanty for ths dressing table. Ten cents In stamps Is asked as a measure of çnod 'aH h r r.d tr cover cost of Cascarita, with which tKli'Tüînty trteket Is loaded. 71» ■ a S*.1!* tfcdAF., ««thnhif thin paper. Address BterUac Xsaiedy Umiauv, Calcs«» sr Nsw YsrE The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It’s the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. ** 1 had a tarrlbl« eeM. an<1 no«Win* raI!•▼•*! m* I Ayar'a < hwrrj Perioral and it promptly bro*« up my cold atoMad mr ro-igh and aaa«d *v«ry part of anybody It <14 woo.larfui vork an« Mo. J. 9- Lvm, T<A»4t», Ohio A, 1 Mad* by J. c Apr Co , Uw«U,lÜM. A«*O manutosturara of > S4ÍSAPAULLA. ¿lAjers Keep tn« bowels regular with Ayer’s Pills, Just one pTil each night. A Of«*». Mrs S—And so you are leaving us, Bridget} And what ara you going to do? Bridget—Please, mum, I’m going to get married. Mrs 8.—bear me! Isn't that rather sudden? Who Is the bsppy man? Bridget—Do you remember, mum. me askin' you about four weeks ago to go to the funeral of a friend? Well, I do be gola' to marry the corpse's busband, Sure, he told me then I wui tha life o’ the party.”—Harper's Weekly. -------r PortkMMi ------------- ------------ Ir«k D«r«<tory Naiiw« and A«fdre«are la Portland af Rr«er»* MMtaOv« Buators« f wrm . PHOTO Kt PPT.tr»: Kodak davalopln» and prl«» Ing: writs A»r prU*a. Woodard. Clark* A V«h M V.l. I a N i ► A ■. r to. PortlaaA Ixrweat priAM on Lanlrraa and MlldaA | Fit; flras ki«Mur«n)»nt blanks; wuwlard, I'laXS* | IIOR m R h of all kinds for aala at vary raasouabte pricas. Inquire T* kraut «H. SWEET PKAbMirad ISr for m »«. axslfl F air Gold Medal pena J j ,» sort m» nt sent on approval; " oodard, (Tarke C» MKN »Cix/THI NG — Rufotm a P»edle<an. sole agenie Alfred Hen jam ■ a Cn.'a eorrart ciothea Everything in men's furuUhinga Morriauu and hi «th strseta. «/ppoeit» pHtiotnta. . ■ s l. I \ , .... Irrt, railon art. Iwed d from state. Write Unlay. Hook let and map free. H. m . « «oke a V«,. Ml Aider street, Portland, Oregon, > ar more egra writ» no for frr» t.arilrulars about PU HINA pui li ny HKI mk A coo Milla Ceu. Port ead, oregoo. TAILOR«- < O ombla Woolen Milla «’<. P«»rtiandi Or». ¡41x1 «tylfi rlo!h*« made tn nirtMurerheefb Our seif m*-Murrm»nt system insures period ttL " rite for fra» samples and prices. PI A NOO! A ORGA X» Oldest piano house on Fa cine roast, organs and Pianoa on »«wiy paymenK . I *1- “• I'»®** F®" • price. A Ilea Ab Gil b»rt-Kamaker < Portland, Oregon. Orocon Hertw—»»rail Kidney and Rlad«lwv tmubi««. < ur-« HACKA< HE. Prie«Mr. Erial tí* "TI1 ÌT maü lUc- ‘a •*•»«> Taira mc . Human Hair GnoH-awtchas. Pompadours, Man’s Toupat-s a< d " Iga , bast quality ; InwaSt prt» *Sj send for Vraa pre« list, mail or «law a «paclalty. Paris Hair Muxro. aus Wsahingtau "L Kat ima S’. H a HD E.,-Asaayer and < hemat, laadv III*. • '-.rad'b Mperhnen prl. • s (fold, Mllvor, I^ad. Il ; Gold, Mil ver, 7V; iMr* Zin«-or ?t. ? yBnUk* l*"'* M*‘ll« g rnvelopv« and toll price Hat wnt on application < ontroi and l as- Writ Prillin, M.ltlMry, Prilli.1 a Tiahtn, tnol., IrriKMio. ei.o, flyd.M- I k R.rns. Spr.v Pump«. Writ, fs 8EIFR 01 MAiJiCVEttY CO. 1S2-1-S Murruon St. Portland Oiegoe t.tkely to ISaOBpo. Henry Vlgnaud. scretary of the American Embassy at Paris, enjoys telling of an American who was being shown the tomb of Napoleon. As the loquacious guide referred to the va rious points of Interest In connection with the tomb, the American evinced the greatest interest ixr all that was said. "This Immense sarcopbagua,” de claimed the guide, “welgha forty tons. Inside of that, air. Is a steel receptacle weighing twelve tons, and Inside of that is a leaden casket, hermetically sealed, weighing over two tons. Inside of that rest# a mahogany coffin con taining the remains of the great man.” For a moment the American wax silent, ss if In deep meditation. Then be Sahl; "It seems to me that you've got him all right. If he ever gets out, cable me at my exnense "—Suoeesa Magaxlne. Every town In Mriiro haa a public bath home An ! still the Mrilethi art s CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING bend for circulars and te«t!moniala. Address, V J < HF.ShY A CO .Toledo, O •old by J>ru»ff1ata, 7 <c. Hall s Family Pills are tho beet. LOVE OF TITLE WRECKED. Catarrh ia usually regarded as nothing more serious than a bad cold or •light inflnnmati.>n of the inner skin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious and troublesome disease, but a com plicated und dangerous <-n* It it true that Catarrh usually begins with a Cold in the head, but when the poisons, which are thrown off through the acx retisns, fin.I their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that atfe< tn all parts of the body, ft has more annoying ami disgusting symp toms than nnv other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge from the nostrils, a constant burring noise in the cars, headaches and pains in the eyes ure frequent, while lilthy, tenacious matter drops back into the throat requiring co tiuual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath has an odor that is very offensive. Catarrh is worse in Winter, la- ,iuse th* cold weather closes the pores nnd glands, and the ons and unhealthy vafKirs which should pass off that way are thrown on the tender linings and tc lies, causing the inflammation which starts the unhealthy *■ uti-iis to la? ab- Ravaral yaara a«o vny blood was bad aort>ed by the bloc»!. When the blood an ! 1 had in addition a diaadfU) caaa of »topped up, I I«-omes diseased with this catarrhal < alarrb. Mv had haada« haa, rm« n< noiaas in my matter all kinds of complications may •ara and 1 t r work. X com 1« looked for. As the blood circu ma i i «4 t • uaa of M H H on tha rar.'in. i nI , • i . f f • 1, «* ■ i 1 -i a ai. rt lates through the laxly the foul mat tiu»a it cur«d ma auund and wHl. It put ter firxla its way into the stomach, my blood in i»uo t < >nditiun an t I have navar had tha alltfhtaat raturn of tuo ruining the digestion an ! producing Catarrh ain».a that lima. 0X0. D. CARR, chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the No. COO Edgar St. Evauavilla, Ind. stomach. Jt also affects the Kidneys, —- Indlnnnpollu Sun. Bladder and other members of the body, while the general health is weak- < ned. appetitel t an 1 th'- p.rtient f els despondent and half sick all thetime. prol,ul>ly I ms - ii th.- most irnitly. K»xlu>ssl Hut W"i -.1 of a! I, if the to-ible is n t < hcckcd the lungs become diseased from the constant passage < f poisoned Llocxl through them, undCatarrh terminates to old IlgiiriM tlie prtcr of her title has in Consumpti- n, the most fatal < f all diseases. You cannot Ret rid of Ca ts'en ii|q>roxlniHt*ly >2,"1T riich «nd tarrh by treating it with sprays, w.i- hes, inhalations, etc,, because they only 'every day for the <■!<•'on years they reach the membranes and tissusa, while the real < ausc of the trouble is in tlie lune Is'cn nurrhsl, or the eqalvnleat bl.x>d. Tiie-.* relieve the annoving symptoms for a time, but the poison is ••very four WToka of l*r.*sl<lent Roo«*- • 11 the while getting a stronger lio'.d on the system and whi n they are left ! volt's salary for a your. off will manifest itself in worse form than !>efore. S S. S. is the greatest of Th* Count has smilingly spent $t all blood purifiers, and when it has cleanse.! the blood, thispure, riv h stream for a cherry nnd clieerfiilly glveu circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased ■ ■Hough to pay the bonded indebttxlness parts. Then the inflamed membranes and t;s-iu«s begin to heal, the dis of a smnll city for a ptece of bric-a- charges cease, the general con.lit ion of brac. lie has made for himself • repu the system is strengthened, every one ' tntion «■ a spender that cauMd the fa- of the annoying and disgusting symp moils literary men of this and other toms pass »wav. and the patient is left eapltala to write nlxiut him, and he in perfect health. 8. S. S. is the best (has Inflamed the Parisian populace remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into more tbnn once no Hint he haa lind to the blood and removes all effete matter plncate tlie city by great gift« to chart- and catarrhal poison and cures the dis- ease permanently, and at the same time build» un the entire system by its fino U. One of hla little foibles was a vau«!* tonic effei t. S S. S. is a purely vegetable rcmedv—non-injuiious to the sys Auteull tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferer» will find our vllle performance given nt free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to l>e used when, for 350 guests, he presented nn with 8. 8. S. THESWUTSPLCIHG CO.9 ATLANTA, OA. all star bill, uo act of which coat him Ilea* than «JOO. I, 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS Why »crept a lower rate of intercut fr m MTlnp banks when we own and offer for «al» UB0.0UU of the $1,000,Out it»’ue of the Mount Hood Electric Co (Portland, <>r*»oa) J) year ; a i-i< i e l bv » Hrwt Mort«a<«? on 9^00.000 worth of property. Pafe«t investment armtiabl* Write for par ticulars. THE BANK Of AMFRICA, S«n Francisco. Cal. for many, many yean ho cured and continue» to euro RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO BACKACHE SCIATICA SPRAINS . ? BRUISES ’ SORENESS STIFFNESS FROST-BITES Prie«, 25c. and 5Oc. riTÇ Ferma entiy < ured. No fits or nervousness I I I U nnt N »rve Re<*tnr*? '• d r r F ree »2’rial bo’tl*and'.reati**. Dr. K. H. Kiioe, Ltd..Ml Arch EX.. Fhuadelphia, Pa. The Sapre A Rri«k Trade la Neraaoaa. bualneM has Increased largely because of this, slid many patrons of whom I ma<le pictures not oftener than once a year now come to me twice In the sea son, and some of them once a month. Then, ngaln, many amateurs who go nr. further than pressing the bulb bring their undeveloped plates to me to finish and print from. I'm not particularly fond of this branch of the work, but It pay«." _____ _________________ GEN. FREDERICK D. GRANT. • on of (hr (Iron. < oinmnndrr Made Major X.eaerat. A scum—I think it's a splendid portunity for you. What are you Ing to do about It? Henpeck—I haven’t the allghtest idea. Ascum—But surely you can give an opinion. Hen peck—O. gracious! No, my wife always hands down the opinion.— Philadelphia Press. The wife of a Philadelphia clergy man ro-ently sold a box of waste pa- per to a ragman, says Success Maga- sine. In the box were a lot of manu script sermons of her husband’s A month or so thereafter, the ragman again came around, and asked if the lady bad any more sermons to sell. "I have some waste paper,” said she. “but wby should you particularly want sermons?" •Well. mum. you see I did so well with them that I got here a month ago. I got sick up In Altoona, and a preach er there boarded me and my borse for a couple of weeks for that box of ser mons. because I hadn't any money. Since then he's got a great reputation In those parts as a preacher. I'll give ten cents a pound for all you have.” TO CUBE A COLD IM ONE DAT Take LAXATIVI: BROMOQutnin*Tablets. Drur- K'nts rafund moeay if It fai a to < ur«. K. W. GROVE'» «lguatarr Ison each box. 23c. A llarrate. “I admit,” said the merchant, who had advertised for an assistant, “that your experience In business might make you a valuable man. But the salary you ask la a good deal of money just for your experience." "Well.” replied the man who bad seen better days, “I assure you Pm of fering my experience to you for leas than It cost me.”—Philadelphia Press. 1. General Frederick I»ent Grant, who ha. lieen promoted to the rank of major general, ia tlie ehloxt non of the late General ITyaaea S. Grant, the hero of the Civil War. Curing the Spanlxh war he fought In Porto Hico, and later dlatlngutahed hltnaelf In the Philip pine,. He haa l>een minister to Austria nnd more recentlj- held the position of For hla world famed mansion on the liivenuo Bots de Boulogne, known as the "Red Palace," Itonl spent more money than he can ever accurately tell. He liked the location ao well that he paid «740.000 for the land alone, and before lie had got through he hiiil produced a palace that nny king In F.un>t>e might envy. One of the details of the palace Is a set of fountains built tn the garden, which lie could run for ten minutes nt the trifling ■•oat of «1,000. Then he got the Idea that he wanted to be a yachtsman, so he bought the yacht Valhalla for $2t*».ooi> nnd planned to sail her on a scale that totaled $IJO.OHO n year. Later he had to sell this toy, but that's another part of Ills story. When lie wns elected to the Chamber of Deputies he felt so good nntured that he gave n fenst that would have GI N» RAI. » RIDLR1CK D. GRANT made I.ucilllun turn green, The bill police commissioner of New York. Gen waa »200,000. He seemed to like that amount, for It figures frequently In eral Grant was born at St. Louis in 1S5<>, was graduated from West Point hla accounts The costly aflilltlon to the (louhi In 1S71, and for a time was lieutenant colonel of the Fourth Cavalry, V. S. A. family thought it nilulit be useful to know the time occasionally, and he He was only 12 years old when bls father took him to the front, and he decided to have one of the finest clocks was close to him during the whole of In France. When the art dealers heard the Vicksburg campaign. One of his of this they started to procure what experiences was running the batteries ho wauled. In the end he paid »ito.ikxi of Vicksburg with his father's side on for a Sevres creation, and It Is said ■ gunboat. that for a year a eloekmaker had the Good Time In Tame Daehn. bisk of making It kee|> time. Mrs. MeSosh I thought you told me For his a tor- toise shell Iaitila you had lieen duck hunting? Mr. MeSosh Yes, in’ don r—t hash Seize once About where I been. »2SO.OOO Is Mrs. MeSosh Now. ace here, sir; of thia. In used by Napoleon on the night of tils those are tame ducks that you've coronation, and tho rest of his private brought home. Mr. MeSosh Ycahm. I tnmrd ’em quarters had deeoratlous In keeping with the bed. One of Ills hills was lifter 1 shot 'em Cleveland Lender. for »10.IMXI for a small set of tapestry A In ('anal Hill. furniture. Father—What do you want with For three Calndon vnses with old 11001 French mounts he gave »Hl.tioO, for a Soph Five centh for car fare and set of two Rose du Barry Jardinieres »90.03 for miscellaneous.—Tuck. nnd two platen of the Mine pattern While It doesn’t take any more time »lO.tkkl; and for two pairs of Louis XV. gilt candlesticks »I.IXXI. One bill he to be polite than disagreeable, the lat received for »104,txx) covered a Louis ter seem« ao much easier to most peo XIV. table In Hove marble, a pair of ple CASTOR IA For Infant« and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Bought Mothers will find Mr-. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ths bet remedy tout, for their eAUdrea during th. taethiug r.riod. Bears th» Signatur» of Need lace Secret Out. "How do you manage to dlatlnfutah between rheumatism and (out, doc tor Y’ queried the medical etudent “By consulting the books,” repllad the eminent physician. "By consulting tha books.”’ echoed the embryo M. 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