Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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Pure Rich Blood
Is etseatbl to fjcwvi hooith, bPiauM thfl
blood la the vital fluid whieh •uppllea the
organs with life and the power to perform
their functions.
Hood's Saraaparilla
arts directly upon tho blood, making it rich
and pure and giving it vitality uud Ufcv
jflnug qualities. Tlila is why Hood's Harm>-
paiilla Cures when ail other preparations
and prescription* fatL
"I have triod Hood's 8arsac>arilla and
found it to bo an esosUent medicine for
impure blood. I hiphJy rooommand it'*
Fan*in K Puiciunn, CUco, N. Y.
Blood U life and upon the purity and vi-
tality of the blood depends the health of the
wLolo system. Tho best blood purifier is
Hood's Sarsaparllla
This is proved beyond any doubt by the
wonderful cures which have been accoti
|4isli«xl by tills luodhina Weak, tired,
nervous ineu and women tell of
tUfvui-'thttud viifor and steady norris plvcn
by II.mmI's BarsaiMirjila. Sufferers fr««n
rtlucplesanes*, scrofula, salt rheum aud the
severrnt L>nns of blood diseases hu%rs
found relief in Uood*a. This is because
liood's Hursaptrrilla purifies the biood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills2i}2| Hood's Pills
f luiUy cathartic, ^lae'-
ULtvui-"Uobbu\ wbv didn't you speak
to Mrs. IUiik'.o wlx-i you met l>er ju«t
now?"—Ih'blw "You sold 1 must always
think twice W'furo I apeak, u:id I couldn't
lidnk of uuy thing to tiiink.
SwfctT-"What in Ihp w<u-ld did you buy
tivit kodak fori" Hours—"I wanted to seo
if 1 eouldn't get my wife to look pleas-
ant. 1H
cures scrofula,
BLOOD POISON.
THE
cures CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER,
W. L. Bc-yciAS
$3 SKO£>
>.®3SP FlMC CALf &KAN0AM1
*3.<i9P0UCE,3SOLEa.
. 2. i.a6ctfScwaSiei
jPZSfr"**.
SrND FOR CATALOGUE
VV- U-DOUC. LAa«
— BROCKTOKJAAflS.
Over Ons Million People wear tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes arc equally satisfactory.
They give the best vnluo (or the money.
Tliey equal custom chocs in style und fit.
Their wearing qualities arc ui>«urpas«e(J.
The prices ore uutferm,—■stomped on solo.
From Si to $.} soved over other mukes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can.
HIGHEST AWARD
WORLD'S FAIR. C
T ALKLD OF IN LUROPIL
Ex-Piu:rii^:.\ t CAsiMiw-Pr.niKn Is
rmiiiintf praptratiooii for a vtait to
K«ypt.
Kino IluiimiUTof Italy upendsrnoro
in charity than any other European
monarch, lie pave the pour fi>0,0t:d ut
Christmas.
Si. a tin Ilr.y, who una governor of
Oarfour when Gonlnn wna killed* and
ever since Iiuh buon u captive amonff
the Mahdbts i3 reported to hnvo
escaped and ulmcwt to have reached the
Itnlinns at Koaaaln.
ki:i>t;tiAi. Cou.vciloii .!osi:rn z::an\
ivho luu> be-on noinitiutod prebklent of
the Swiss confederation fur the yenr
1698, is the first eoRnorvativo Catholic
who has been appointed to the highest
oflice of the little republic.
I i:iian/.in. the e*-l:in?of Pa homey,
who was deported to Martinique, ta
represented by the latent no wu from
that French colony ua beintf very si
The Afrb in potentate cannot nccom-
iih!iit<* himself to his new kind of lift:.
Tin: new crown prince of Siatn, Chow
I'u Viijinnvtidh, has a (Treat r« put&tlou
I for r.miubillty umontf his sclioolfellows
at Kton. He talses very Icindly to
J liritish innnocrs und customs, and en-
deavors to lo more Cn^lis!) t iuu tho
EutflUlk
THE MINOR POF.T.
I'd rath' r tea simple bard tu.<l slnf s homely
•on*.
Tfco ar.naat of |4:un ocmn.cn folk, their hum-
''.rum right and srruc£
Than uu 1 u;x n PurtuMUtus with & scroll o 1
flume unfurled
And Invest my lotqruo with eloquence to thrill
s wultiUfc* « orVl
I'd sing of sturdy fbrmrr lu<U atioul their dully
toil
The LrWhUy gleamtn# i>Umr*hi>re us U turns
the mellow soil,
Tho wealth of golden tar\*'HU tbut In hunts
uud staek.-i is storo<l.
Awl the frulturo e f the orchard, brown UcV*
Ufs precious hourvt
I'ti sing tho full of twilight us oun sinks In
the west,
Th< hour when tlr«-d mother* lull their sl(«-py
tntjes u> rest>
Tho bliss uf fond youi*' lovers uwlrr evening
skies In June,
And line swe^t und foolish iicKhln^-H HilJ ts«oeath
the yeilow nxMjfl.
nw > y of cure less childhood uu<l the puins
urvl griefs of ag".
The histories and rry^U'rV-s that fill life's
storied paffe.
Tlte <L* v ull clud with sucshlne imd thi* hours
of <louht uud gloom
Through which w« ull must >K!rtiey from tl e
cradle to the U-i.Jk
I^ot others sing of chivalry awl deeds of duys
of oltl.
(>f battles gruud by s*%o uud lund, of knights
und warriors f*>Ul;
The lowly rhymes of present tiroes aro dearer
fur to m<',
And I hold these iongs ure «w<«eter for their
simpler melody.
—Myles P. Friable, In Ladles' Iloroe Journal.
I his meanneA«t and you'd come to see me know whut an awful preat phoatljr
r«x m they gave me, full of closets and
wardrobes and places for people to
hide. I burne l the f^tus all nl^ht aud
I had dreadful dreams.** She bowed
her lund over the flowers and bitfhed
a^ain. "Iloses make me think of
funerala; do they you?"
"I axu sorry I troubled you with
them," Oliver said, stiiJy.
••Now you arc crosa, and you're pot
that little wrinkle on your forehead."
She looked at htm thoughtfully.
"When you are smilinp I think yoa aro
the kindeat friend in the world. 1
jTuo««s I am cross my sell I>o you know,
1 dreamed Ilenri came Into that n>oni
last niphL The bathroom had a lib
tie window looking into tite room, and
I dreamed he looked through this at
me and made dr* a<lful faccvi. lie u->ed
to frighten nu? that way once"—she
blushed and hung her head then, and
was silent a moment—"when we were
first marriod, you know. He'd wake
me up by staring at mo—testing the
power of the cj*c, he calli*] it. 1 wa#
afraid, anyway, because my moth-
in my eotfln. The Troublesome little
I hwly w< uhl be troublesome no more,
but still and quiet as you'd lilce her to
Ih , aud olel and sorrowful, f. r one day
of my edd life with him would take all
the younpness out of me. Perhaps
your conscience would hurt you a little
because you hod driven nu back for I
would not have come but for you. Tho
thought Uiat your kindness to me
would injure your ,'jood name made mo
miserable. I>r. John wrote how your
political pros pec ta would be ruined—
political prospects is ripht, is it r«e t?—
and you couldn't be governor or anj*-
thlngr."
"Minny, say no more,'* cried Oliver,
his voice trembling, "my dear little
jfirL It breaks my heart. I>r. John
was cruel to write such nonneuse; he
was too eafer to serv«i me. I don't
want office; and I would face' the f lan-
der of the World to spare you a mo-
ment's pain.**
She trembled so at his words ho
stopped in the midst of a sentence, re-
proach in7 himself for hi;, luck of self
H15 U. 5. Government offi-
cially reports ROYAL Bak
ing Powder superior to al
others in leavening strength.
(MMm <J. A/" I
It is the best and most economical
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDSS CO., 106 WAll ,T., HtW-VORK.
A aiXTLUUS who discovered that he «*us
standuLg oo a lady's train bad the proscaoa
of miud to reuiarii: "Thougb 1 may not have
Uie i>ower to draw an tuifc'ol fr« 'Ui the skies,
I havo nituied ooetotbe earth." The lady
axeaaed him.
••How is jrour wlfef" "Dm,
U*en Lrouhhiu.' her a gootl dea
"Nervous heuda *he<n ">'otoa
koer4 an waatuig a new hut
w oW -Tit-Bits.
CAiXRa—"THd your mother d
work ou this picture V* Floss
uitedto
CY THE DOCTOrj
Dyspeptic,De!icateJnfirm and
AGED PERSONS
THESAFEST FOOQ IN
THE SICK ROOM FOR
INVALIDS
CON valesce^s
FOOD
^Nursing Mothers,In pants r'0
CHILDREN
dEl DRUGGISTS.
John Carle L Sons, New York.
I1E3T POLISH IN THE WORLD.
Peo pi.is smell better with their
moutlisshut Ix'txiuRe all the i:ir for tho
utu of the InnjT' mtist then bo drawn
tlmm^h the noao.
A medical liuthority asserta that
coida and catarrh are most fmjnontly
aitxuxl, not by eold, outfhwr air, l-ut by
warm, impure, indoor air.
A.NATOMism to separate the bonea
a skull, frequently fill it with small
benns and place the wIujIo In a basin el
water. The beans swe-U, ur.d slowly
split the skull.
In some fatal Injuries tho nerve that
would carry the pain to the bruin is de-
stroyed, and such accidents uro almost
painless. Our sense of pnin is f-reaUtiJ
In the skin, and deep wounds are there*
fore not moro painful than shallow
one%s.
In surfrical operations the shin in« i-
sion Is often the most painful part, and
those who have U eu run through the
body say they were consjioti
something cold pnsr.ir fT throu
with just a prick at the point:*
and exit of t!-e wen pern.
flow's TliUt
We offer One Humlreel Dollars Uewani fi v
any ease of i atarrh that cannot l«.' ured Ly
linU's Catarrh Cuiv.
k. .1 1'ui:m:y <n: t'o., l'r< Toledo, O.
Wo, the undcrsiirueil, Lave knov.-n P.-J.
Cheney for the lu.- t 15 years, and l>c!ievo
him |ierfeetly honorable in all businc.-s
traasai'tions an<l linancially able to (:ary
out anv ohlii^atii-n nuule Lv their Una.
West & Truax. Wholesale Hrtii'i'U s. To-
ledo, O. Waldincr, Kir.nan Matv;n,
Wholesalo Drtifrglsts, Toleelo. t>
Hall's Catanh Cure in taken intermdly,
o<-titif dir«H'tly on the blood and
Burfnces of the system. 1'rice, ?.*>«•. per hot-
tie. Hold by all Druggists. TcEtimoniulsfrco.
Uall's Family Pills. iJoe.
A ui'V who ciUkxl at a house at
oVloek, exjiov ting to sliutv tho nddday u.eal
and obliged to go without receiving the «.e-
sired invitation, l>etra.veil tho cum nt ot her
thoughts by talcing: leave of her friend as
"dear Mrs'. Luneheou."
COPWMl ^'
C11A i TEU VllL—CoxtiNTKI)
"To Und Miss Patten, of course."
"On, goodness! I wish we could!"
giggled Mrs. Minny.
J "What?" cried Oliver.
j "It's her turn, Mr. Oliver. She has
run away."
I "Not with you? You are not alone?"
"Why, of course- Who was there? I
think It is mean of you to look cross,
when I came to keep your name out <<f
my troubles, l>eeuuse the d«xjtor wrote
it would ruin all your political pros-
pects. You helped me once, and 1 am
coming back to a man I 1 hate—yes. 1
do—and am nfraid of. so no one will
:«ay a word about you." She looked at
him with triumphant virtue so satis-
, tied and sweet he hun# his hood, the
words of reproach dying on his lips.
"Well, there's the luiby and nurse-
! girl." he said, hopefully.
"Why. no," she laughed. "Didn't I
; tell you? Aunt Hannah stole tlie baby,
I She ran away hearse If this time. Oh,
i do hire one of thooc cunning cat>s, and
we'll go for a drive-, and I'll toll you all
about it."
"The hansoms would lx too cold. Mrs.
Minny. NVe will take this carriage,"
I he said, calling one; and she, very well
pleased, got in with the dog while he
deposited her luggage on the front se at
"Yon s*>e," she said, leaning kick on
! the* cushioned seat u.s Uie carriage left
tho noisy stone pavement and talking
was possible, "Aunt Hannah got it
j into her bend that I did not love
Francois—the baby — enough. II
really did seem to funs Uie moment
t«x..i him: and Aunt Hannah knows :-o
i many rules f. r bringing up children
1 that I was nowhere with my own chlkl.
oh. maids do, yon know. Then he got
to look more like Hen — M. de Kestnud
■ —every day. and that was a triaJ.
said lie' wa.s just fretty,
h!m de !i -stiiuily. I sii{>-
fully wicked, but I was
mail wanted him. Then
Mrs. Minny he..itate.l
■av: a faint biush eoloretl
control. They were silent a few mo- had just diisl, a ul I luwl never seen
ments then she said, with her old i dead person before. I can see her yef
smile: i in her coCln, fo dreadfully waxen and
"Now we've imwU' up—haven't we? strange. Henri swore once over the
—and you are lust n« nice as you were i IMblo that if he died first he would
that night, so please may my dog run come back and haunt me. After thai
a little on the snow?" dream I couldn't sleep, but lay shiver
"Of course," he said, and sot five the ; ing with fear until daylight. I must
small animal, who darted after birds, I go away from here to-daj\ Anothei
barking Joyously. Among the dia- night in that rx>m would frighten mc
comforts of having an erratic mistress I to death."
were long confinement in eold dark i She trembled so at the thought. Oil-
cars and surreptitious journeying* tin- vor felt his task doubly «lltlieiilL
dor shawls and iu baskets; so in these "*Don'tyou think," he asked, gently,
latter days of udden journeys and im- "that those fenrs are very childish?"
Bun—"Col Firstnlte eonslders — .
sueti a crltfc that he never smilew dur^tg ^ i she talked for ttvo or him w "
srfornumee. ' IIo "Lut you should wjo make folks think she puintod
EE
between Uiow?Ui.'
prlsonment Skye had grown to prize |
his hours of freedom. Perhaps in his |
heart, though, lie willingly endured 1
nights In tho bng?age-car for the jo;, '
of being rid of that red-faced, black-
eyed something who slept so much and |
whom he must never waken with a I
happy baric or jump. How many I
times on account of that red fnoed I
thing who cried had his darling's aunt
sconced him out of doors with a broom,
saying: "Scat, 3*011 dog! there, you've
waked the baby again." Now his dear |
mistress wns 1 ilcc* her old self, and he. |
Skye, though he* never won hi tell, hod
seen Miss Hannah and that baby slink-
ing away from the house in Mnine like
criminals, and he hod never noticed
their departure by one small bark, f«>r
fear they might return.
"I am very hungry,"said Mrs. Minny
us tho carriage turned back to the city,
"and, as my dog is hungry too, it would
l o a go<xl idea f«>r you to take us to a
private- room in some restaurant, where
we can feed Skye on the carpet '"hen
the waiter is out."
! There was nothing to do, of course,
: but to aevede to this dernanel; the very
j fact that she was hungry appealed to
| Oliver's generous heart. He thought,
j however, as they went tip the stairs to
a cozy private* supper-room, this would
sound unpleasantly to a jury. lie
could even fancy the attorney for tho
j prosecution's question: "Did you, Mr.
Oliver, think this procenling a proper
one? Does society consumer it discreet
; for nn nnmnrried man to take a voting
| married lady to such a place in the al>-
1 si'nec «>f her husband?" ot*-. Still. Mrs.
i Minny enjoyed everything so much,
| Oliver forgot his fears, and was morrv
The dog, gorged
dT his most amus-
ing tricks which Mrs. Minny admitted
he never would do l ofore when stran-
•*c f course'," she said, briefly,"I know
I atn not sensible; you, Aunt Hannah
and Dr. John call me frivolous; yet I
have tried to do right. I came hereon
my way to save your gooel name, ami I
get scolded. I trie'd togo home once, the
time I wrsso siel.; and even Aunt Han-
nah said I was brave then. When my
A Bank
Failure.
an investigation
deflanded.
Oeoan.
lv-«vx\
A jreneral banking business n done by
the human system, because the blood de- I
postta iu its vaults whatever wealth we uiay
(jam from day to day This wealth is laid
up against " a rainy day " a* a reserve fund | Mti] w
—we're- iu a condition t*f healthy prosperity (uroi i
if we have laid away sutlicient capital to
draw upon iu the hour of our greatest need.
The re is danger in getting thin, because it's
n sign of letting down heaPh. To gain
ill MimkI is neatly always to gam 111 whole-
tome flesh. The odds aic 111 favor of the
Terms of consumption. g«:p. ot pueutnouia,
iif our liver be inactive and uur blood im-
•nire or if our ficsii be rcduced Iwtow a
neatthy %landatd. What it* re<piited .u
incr« ase in oitr^r/ vi jin /i/in\r itren^th I >r. i
"Perce's Go! leu Medical Discovery enrichos i u.
the blood an<l luakcs it wholesome, stops
th waste of tissue and at the* satue time
builds up the strcncth. A medicine which
r.ill rid the blood of its poisons, cicanse and
invigorate the meat organs of the body,
vitalize the system, thrill the whole being
with new energy and make petmauent work
cf it. is surely a remedy of great value. Uut
when we maku a positive statement :hat ^
U-i •* «• i>mnw l an pU
but ' 4 n «- «i« tkrwifti 01II *1
DL-ltT'LtKiU. Sh ( li«;iu«. SK SKUli
«>ril SL'HUYMC >'Ut <m« Uiu>|
vts sutl uj
«!• t. whi.<> *v 1''THS "• wnl k
„,tl« 1 (one« n «t u<iiir*c*l«Qt*>l
Wim kNUHdBU UiKHliOv MCMK4I
AUD lUU CH HOI urs KKon
IHUIITJ. 01 U tfOOlM, VTK CA1 bO* Ull
«t)SS. Li*l fiat n°t
ir> wilt U linn! tlit I
n ,ul4 haw Uwu •«>
• <1«ium1 ti 1 tii •« coilij nut iuiylit V
hn*vir 4^«ichi , r«l %i "1 l.nl n«l^«ui
h 0U-U« ll.t'lu Ui lUAkl UI.|Ui>l*J
In uuaiily, 1 ut. niuly, llu h. •-
full Uoni U ifomle Mid wo >n ®U
In uur i-Uu ■/ <4'vorti*lnw ' ' )"• '. • I rii
( «nl outlMf uii<!m csfUwii oon tiliuU fur 111
ti,,91 \r* di.l nut a 11.1 !«•?« Mi*
ter u liol |«U .mt W* u.-w pr<.i'o«« U>
ttic Mlowin* man net W* •ill«— —
siw o.i.sft>i!. mi Sirtuio
I'KOUI I.Ol. K Wlfc
TO^EUi IIM it SL TttKV l*S III V
m > vunv r.i ili i iipxirv-u ui.
Tt BO-IAM/P k* miitiiisu A
fu< uu.1. tin lw4 <rf
(awl« telivl
*WI will U.
aixl ad.'n ,
wtui (u«> r.'«M rti •i* I-
. I enono-h in hi
1 1 with f.xHl, sh
C:41. .
6i1e iooked at iii3i wickedly.
horse ran away in Maine I held on,
and that red-headed young man said 1
was game-"
She looked at him wickedly out ol
the corner of Iut eye. A little smile
curved her pretty month as she saw the
wrinkle on his forehead.
"1 wish thirt you could l>e serious fot
a little while," Oliver muttered. *"J
want to talk to you about something
that concerns your future—something
that has ha opened."
Oliver he- itated now: how could he
t-dl her? She listened with her eyes or
the carpet, a doleful expression on her
went off on a new tack. Ir
nn easy conversational tone he asked;
"Would 3*011 not like to live ir
France?"
"No." she sni;'., promptly; "I shoulc
per cent of all cci►><•« of cousumpt'.ou can, if ft*rira,4M> roman s STsiaiHixa
taken in the early stiigea e>f the disease, be " *" "
Ct'BED with tho "Discovery,*' it xeenislikc
a lx4d assertion. All D . Pieice asks is thai
you make a thorough inveatigation ami
satisfy yourself of the tn.tli of his a«s«ttion.
liy sending te> the World's Dispensary Med-
ical Association, buffalo. N. Y . von can get
a free lK>ok with the nutiu-s addresses aud
photographs of a large nutnl>er of thone
cured of throat, bronchial and lung diseases,
fj* xv'ell aa of ^kin aud scrofulous atTections
\ry the " Golden Medical Discovery." They
also publish a hook of 160 pages, beir.g a
medical treatise on consumption, bronchitis,
asthma, catarrh, which will Ik* mailed ou
receipt of address and six cents m stamps.
WALTER BAKES & CO.
The Largoft Manufacturers of
PUPE, HIGH CRAD5
. COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES
.On Lit* Contlcect, h*Ti ••ci'.ved
'HIGHEST AWARDS
firm tbe
•iliistna! aiiti
EXPOSITIONS
Nrrx.f
Aermotor Co., '
cat your pluui
grown cntk'al
< much tulc ^nv
I Ma.mma -"Why don't y. u
pudding, Hi.l.kC' likhio
witli repletiou)—"There's t
in tho sauce."
llrtarruH Il d 0 Hundred Armi.
Nervousness has as many (juee'r sytnp-
toms. But whatever these may bo, they
one and all depart in cotiscqueuce of ti.o
soothing, invigorating InflueMi-o cf lbs-
tetter's Btotnwh Bitters, which tern's tiuj
system through the meelium of thorough dl-
gestlon uii 1 assimilation. Tremulous m-rrea
soon ai'eiuire steadiness by its uso. It pro-
motes sleep and apj>ctito, and fortllies tho
svstom against disease. Malaria, .•oostlpn-
tle'U, rheumatism and kidney
relieved by it.
Futsr I't.vsAXT Woman —"I aro so sorrv
your hushaod died. .VihI then tho funeunl
exi>ensesSee-« ud l'i!U>—"Oh, 1
have minded the fune-rni exronsw
only romained alive."— Flie gendi
eceived
m indifTeivnt footbrJl
•1 cupled in the field —
a half-back J "N •
1 a drawback."— lit-
dg not b!
with Past 's, Enamels, and Paints which
stain the hands, injuro tho iron, and burn
red. The Rising Son Stove Polish is Bril-
liant, Odorless, and Durable. Each package
contains six ounces; when moistened will
make sevornl boxes cA ?aste Polish.
ha!! an annual SALt of 3,000 tons.
It was asked abr
player wimt pla<v
was be a full-bae'k
was tlio reply, "ho
Bits.
rimt of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly
beuclicial manner, when the spnnutims
comes, use the true a:.ei per foe-1 remedy,
.Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer f. r
all the family and costs only . cents; tho
large size $1. Try it and be pleased. Manu-
faetured by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only.
A mas liads no eousolation is seeing
plenty in tho world—if some itber folk w is
eating it.—Cleveland Plaindealer.
St. Jacc^s Oil is raado to cure
RHEUMATISM
-'A III—I KX /1W rf-;. fj] jfSTf F* 3^ r
Mi
mmmrjmamam
"We think Piso's CUKE ^
for CONSUMPTION is the p
only medicir.e for coughs."— p|
Jennie Pinckard, Spring- S
jiQI field, III., Octobc. i, 1894. fc*
..cures WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. BEST C0U0H SYRUP....
TA5TE3 000D. USE IN TIME. SOLD BY DRUQQI5T5. iff CENTS.
iwlMr/riti Ww '«WWA/ WW TltiiiM'ri/JiiW lU-i
1 think h
fit. bu
at that tru
ui/rr.t
.. 1 iillkc thr l"it
fe'lld ir. r.-.r rf t:W I
Thrir (l«Kcli>u RKtAKFAST COCOA f
tn.ro and aolubld, u.<l po.w lt*f fh-iu one c.-/.< a s><^.
re I:; t
SOLO dy GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
WALTER BAKER fe CO. DORCHESTER, MASS.
1>S2,50
(\nu rt. a. Ti
o )h-nt or 74V bit
bi>cp. Our
rht <ni-
nitir< •,nn<l tnmnlr I I-1 • v SCu
JOiJ.N SAL/.I li M K1 C
U'll«l\'
1 \u.nv I'll
riean. I think it v
tiilk about
if that is the- i-crious tinnf)
n't tain any rnoro. If vou ar.i
horrid I tiiink I
take mv dop for a walk
was in her will ft
t hLs errand, lookiup
ut the lovely childish face with its
utinp mouth and reln-llious
I tiiink vou are cruel to my p
id. softl
Vou an' cruel t
Minny," he drew nearer and took i:
his linn warm clasp her little hand "i
must tell you something—sonietl."nJ
ill shock a:;<; urieve \*oc. Try
I be bra\
Not the little baby?" she crietl, pit-
is u dv. "He is n<
a<i—one
that y<>u feared, almost hnted. andr.
must forgive and try to tliinlt* klnd.y
f- the man waose name you l>car—M I
frightened cry and hid
her face against his sleeve. IIo could
feel her tremble and quiver, but -d
uind. What mint h<
aid she faint? IIow did women act,
lie put his arm arounel t
ligurc and tried t-> 1
r i ace. ^a<> was
a curious frightened 1
ircam, .x:r. (diver!" she cried,
huddi ring. "Oh. lie will
ill haunt me alwr.w I
II go mad from fear. La. t nijrht
l.im. He looked j:n t as lu:
ke me nn man in
having to
Vunt II
I! it 1
brought, and
iz sl brain wa
k beat of hishenrt
M tiny wa.-
learn t
ith a swift re pill
and th
\\ ith p.
erhai
he the>ught of tru
the plains. Vet for
1 to tlu- livin
.. mourn 11
ins t
ther dr
him fr<•!
v'-if'jf'fl r-7 • r ' "
him. 1
f 1 r. :
frie;-..11
f-infln
h the ttll M
;.rt t ir
about h
■ mat • d it
barm i:
I am all al
if Aunt Ihir.nah
m t
\> hat
talk •;
I am
I hank
am n
Oh.
l>eeause' I
i in ti
tell them
u don t
tio in
1 be Greatest /Vvcdical
of the Age.
MEDICAL DISCI
DONALD KENNEDY, cf ROXBl
Has disviovcrcd in one of
I pasture weeds a renRsJy that
| kind of Humor, from t.ve w
I down to a «. >mmon Pimple.
| He has tried it in over elt
(cases,and never tailed excel"
[(both thuixier humor.) Hah
'osscs-ion over two hundrt
i r its vnlue, all within tM«
-t>n. Send postal card b
A benefit is liwavs experiei
first V ttle, aid a pcrkvt cun
when the r'.:lit quantity it* tn
When the lun^s are afh-.
slwoting pains, like nei\
through them; tiie vime wit!
Bowel?. This is caused hv
ing stoppevl, and always db
vviek after '.aking it. l-'ead '
If the stomach is fi>ul • r
cause s^ueimish feelings at 1
No chance "1 Jlet ever nec
the be-d v u can get. and >
Dose, one ^able-spoontul in '■
, I L/nie^ists
a Elbl. i I nif. S -M !
A. N. K
WilK-N wuirtxo TO A!>vi :tTJ
stii14* lln i j-oa iuv tho adrerl
p«>ared.
that I was not to search fc
she w;us going to put 1'rtir.
what she calls him in safe
"I urn sun' the-re wiis n«
that letter," he said, -.tiidy.
"Oh, she wouldn't reael it;
get her to; and. Ju -t to te'ii:
she said my behavior was s
I klsM'd the letter and hid it
"Well, this is a nice uf
Oliver, smiling a little Ihh
Minny was so gayly happy
| see what ew are- going to elo.
your aunt would 1h> with you, so 1
rieel on to preve*nt your coming
would not U> safe. Your—Mr. de
Restaud has grown worse—I think is
losing his mind. I came to send you to
France, to the oltl general, where
! probably Miss Patten has gone. Now
you are alone. IK' Rostand laws a spy
) following me, I am sure; he had in
Denver, and—M Oliver could not say
his worst suspicions.
"It will be brought out in the court,
this nice little ride and ever} thing."
, chirped Mrs. Minny, "like the chops
and tomato sauce in lliekens. and.
every hotly will think mc dreadful."
"Vou are' very thoughtless." he sail,
coldly.
"Now, please don't U er«*ss,M her
pretty nnnith quivered and her eyes
| filled, "just as we were having such a
lovely time. I can't help being jolly
1 because I don't have to go back to him.
You know I thought how sorry you'd
' be when I died of a broken heart and
"Aye! There's the rub
And that ought to be enough in itself t<
doom of bar soap. T his rubbing \
may get clothes ckan, if you wi
enough, but can't you see how
them out ?
Follow the directions that <
ever)' package of Pearline. and \
that you not only do away with
and ruinous work of rubbing—but
save timo, and actually get bette
At every point Pearline is be
soap, but the mere feet that
saves the rubbing—that ought t
BEWARE
iac." IT'S FALSE—Pearline is never pod<
grocer sends yon an imitation, be honest—in<
—————-
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE E)E
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
SAPOLIC
GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLI
SAPOLIO SHOULD be used im every K!"
w™
Mm anil Oiiri
thrive on Ftottfs Emulsion when nil the reet of thcii
' I seems to gxj to wtu-to. Ttln Babies and Wook Children
WwKjj, plump and kealthy by taking it,
Scott's Emulslo
j—bu—r —
overcomes inherited wpakaefis and all the tendencies t
\ I Emaciation or Consumption. Thin, weak babies and gr
I I children and all persons suffering from Loss of Flesh,
i I Lungs, Chronie Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will r
untold benefits from this great nourishment The fc
for making beott's Emulsion has been endorsod by the
ic&l world for twenty year*. No secret about it.
SsnJ for pamphbl am Scrt4l t Emuitiem. FRRE~
Scott & Bowne, . Orugglsle. 9C oenta ei
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