The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 14, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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A WOMAN'S NEHVES.
Tia Story of u Wo nan to Whom
N0I3J Waa I'oruiro.
I ostintoit by ths limit Kxcltemrnt I'lir
slelaiit lUMrd liy llrr Cp.
(From tht Qatt City AVotiit ioira )
Mrs. Helen Mayor vtioo homo l nt 'i'Afi
Vornon Avonue Chicago nml whoso vl.lt to
Keokuk tit. will loujf ho tvunombcrrvl was
ntonotlmo nflllct). with a nerrous maln.ly
which nt tltnot drovo lir nearly to instruc-
tion "tnosoterrlblo lioila-liesnivn tlilujr
ot Uio jwst" slia mill tho othor day to a
(Jilt Git wprosontitlve "nuj tlioru Is qtilto
n story In eonno .lt.ut with It too.'1
Mynorvous jiysioai sustained n great short:
somo flftojn yrs a? brought on 1 ho-
llovo thr.meh tw much worrying over
family matters r.-id then Allowing my lovo
for my books ti pot tho bitter of my ills
oration whero my listltli was con-orued
Why whouovcr my nlTalrs nt homo did not
lo along Justus I oxpectoJ I would ltivarl
ably boomo nrostrato.1 from tho otclto-
mcntAud I would comlJor myolf fortu-
nato IndooJ If tho o.Tcti of tio attack
would not rotn.iln for n woek. 1 w.vs obliged
togtvoupour pleasant homo not far from
tho Liko Hlioro drlvo bscauso I could not
stand tho nolso in that locality. I could llnd
no pin xj in tho city w'llch I doomod sulUblo
to ono whoso nor roils system wns always
on tho polutof ccplosbn To add to my
misfortunes my complexion underwent n
change and I looked so yellow nnd sallow
tlmt I was nshumod to vcuturo from tho
houo nt nil.
"Mndam" said my doctor to mo soon
after an unusually aororo nttnek of tho mil-
ady "nnloss you lo.tvo tho city nnd seek
somo plnco of quiet you will never recover."
Ho I ooncludo 1 1 would visit my uncle w ho
lives In Il.illis Coitu lown nnd whoso
farm would surely lw u pood place for one
In my pltlablo condition. I picked up the
(ltt Cilv ono day nnd happened to como
noross nn lnkretUuir looltnl of tho recovery
of somo woumii In Now York BUito who was
nfllicted ns I had boon. This woman had
boon cured h Dr. Williams' I'lnk Pills for
ruloeoplo. 1 thought that If l'ink l'llls
cured that woman they might do tic "time
for mo. I hog.iu to tiiko tho pills mi-ord
Ingtodlre'tlons nnd 1 bopm to feci butter
from tlio sUrt After I hint tul.cn several
boxes of thorn I was tvudy to gu built to
Clilcjigo. My iiorvuUHncss wns gone nod
mycotnploxiou wns as fresh ns Hint of nay
ixlreii.yonr-old girl In lown and l'ink Tills
Is what put tho color in my i hecks No
wonder I am Insiuh high spirits nnd fool
tike n prito tighter. And unuotnlcr 1 llko
to como to Keokuk for If it had not tccii
for I'iuk Pills bought from n Keokuk Unit I
would not havo h au nltvo uow"luii(jhlngly
concluded tho lndv.
Dr. William' l'ink l'llls contain nil tho
olomonts nooossnry to gho now life nnd
richness to tho blood and rcMoro shuttered
norvos Tlioynro for salo by nlldiuggists.
or may bo hail by mall from Dr. Williams'
Modiclno Company Hohenectnily N. V. for
SO cents per box or six boxes for t2.B0.
CLIPPED HUMOR.
ni.oniis ''Is tlio policeman on your
tent square?" Slobbs "1 don't know.
Ho'n never round." IMiilmlclphlu Rec-
ord. "lrnnybody Ivcr raU'lwH mu Htrollt-
In'" said Mr Doltin " 'twill be whin
O'lm out uv cmni'yin.nl tin' liov tiothln'
bctther to do." Washington Stnr.
"What on earth nre you ilolnn with
that little wateHntf-vuti Tom?"
"Spivinlliiir the baby's heml mi'n his
liulr'll uprotit." Ilnrper's Voting I'oo-
jilo "1 iiavk rented my room to u student
who pays his rent regularly stv.dleH nil
day. nnd ni'or poes to the tavern."
"Oh jut outl lie's no student-" Kllc-
gonde lllntter.
Ir sleep Itnlts up the nivulled slcevo
of care sleep must have Its lmnds full
when It begins operations on thu sleeve
In which thu Indies now environ them-
bclvca. lloston Transcript.
A How-wow Qukstion. "Suppose"
6nld llttlo Mnlwl the other tiny "thnt
our pug should try to follow his nose;
would lie run down Ills throat or would
he just turn u buck somersault?" Puck.
'I want to Introduce you to Mrs.
lHlndonnn. She Is ono of the 'now
women' you know." "Ahl Which
hind the woman with n past or tho
one with n hituru?" Indianapolis .Jour-
nal. ICawi.kii Inn "I my. tloetor tell mo
what the illfToronee between the iirlp
nnd a void really Is." Dr. Ptllem (In a
confidential tone) "The doctor's fees.
People don't call n physician forn cold."
lluffalo Courier.
Pnuv.N "Isn't thero n pood deal of
poppy-cock In those stories ubout nntli-
era living- In tittles?" Wright "Oh 1
presume so; but not fly so much as
in those Uilcs about tlu.r UvinflTin tliclr
first story." IInrlein Ufo.
flUASS IS KINIIt
Grass rules. It Is tho most vnluablo
crop of America worth mora than
cither corn or wheat- Luxurious mead-
ows nro tho farmers' delight. A posi-
tive way tq got thorn and thu only ono
wo know. Is to sow SaUcr's Uxtra (trass
Mixtures. Many of our farmer renders
prise them and say they get I to tl tons
of magnificent hay per ncru from Sal-
ter's seeds. Over ono hundred different
kinds of GrnAs Clover mid Fodder
Plant seeds nro sold by Salrer.
IP VOU WII.I. CUT THIS OUT ANI BKNI. IT
with 7c postage to tho John A. SnUer
Seed Co. La Crosse Wis. you will got
a sample of ouAssACt.ovi:iiMiXTiniKiind
their mummoth seed catalogue free k
ORIGIN OF NAMES.
anKK.M.ANi wns bo called because in
summer Its hills were covered with u
beautiful green moss.
Kukdkstan was so called because tho
ruling trlbo In Its plains and mountains
was that of the Kurds.
IllUTTANV was so called from tho fact
that for many centuries it was claimed
by tho kings of lirltain.
KnnuAViiv wns thiin nnmotl lMenus
it was conquered nnd Inhabited by the j
Norseman or Normans.
Italy wns so called from the name of
Italus nn early king who governed
most of tho pcuinsula.
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Tho mnn burst tho door open with
ono powerful thrust nnd they en-
tered. Tho pillow was tumbled tin
Impress of a head nnd thero .vni a
crumpled handkerchief still damp
from tears. A little round depression
nt tho foot of tho lied showed where
tho dog hnd lnin Do llestnud looked
In her wardrobe. Ho know alio woro
thnt yellow silk; sho persisted In that
hlnce the strunger hnd been there.
Her very small shoes were nil In a row
nn untidy one nt that- Sho hud
worn her llttlo bronze slippers. And
here Annette vouched for this wero
all her hats nnd wraps. Sho had no
money ho wns sure of that- Did not
Ilannnh Pnltcn tell him sho hnd re-
fused to glvo Minny money for fenr
tho child might run nway and got into
trouble? llu hated Ilannnh Pulton
but ho know her to bo honest. Thero
was one man who would dnro aid
her thnt stranger with his cool gray
eyes and contemptuous glance. It was
nil the sense Minny hnd to go to this
entire stranger for help; nnd ho would
help her; was sho not young and pretty
nnd a fool? Do Hestaud was very
white now und oddly cool Ho went
to his room for his pistols. His friends
awakened by Louis were looking nt
thu loading of tholrs. Aunctto hnd
hurriedly prepared colTeo which tho
men drank standing up. Louis brought
thn horses nround.
"Shall I come monsieur?" ho nsked
eagerly.
"Xo; you would be needed If I did
not return. You will tell tho general.
If my suspicions nro true I shall hill
that man or be killed myself. Hut I
will be sure; and nil of you wait until
1 tell you to not. I intend to make no
mistakes."
Tho llvo mon galloped down tho road
in a hare of golden dust- It wns cloven
o'clock nnd Mine do Hestaud hnd
been gono ns mnny hours. Sho had a
long stnrt on her way and thoy might
rldo fur and fast to find hci. Dr. John
in his flpwered dressing-gown but
without Ills embroidered cap ivhlch
hnd mysteriously disappeared sat be-
fore tho closed door of tho log cabin.
Ho was smoking peacefully nnd
seemed to regard tho llvo strangoly-
ncting mon in thu road as a pleasing
part of tho landscape. Do Hestaud
leaving his companions somo llttlo dis-
tance away rodo close to tho cabin.
"Mr. Oliver is of course within?'' ho
said politely.
Tho doctor looked up at tho pallid
faco with its blazing eyes tho work-
ing lips tho clinched hand tho fright-
ful controlled passion of tho man and
nnswered calmly withdrawing his
pipe: "Of course."
"ITo isalono?"
"1 think bo. His man is cleaning the
guns back of tho house."
"Mr. Oliver ho sleep very lato"
hissed tho rronchmnn forgetting his
KngllHh in his wrath and muttering
something In his own language.
"Ho do" said tho doctor ungram-
matically with n twinkle In his eye.
"I must nsk you sir to wnko your
friend. I havo business with him."
"And I must unswer. sir I am very
sorry but I know his temper and I do
not enro to wnko my friend. Ho Is not
as your nation say tres nlmnblo whou
awakened from slumber."
"I do not como horo to quarrel with
you" cried tho Frenchman "but with
him."
"It would rcqulro two to quarrel
Mr. do Hestaud u'nd I am a peaceable
man. Therefore 1 may say I do not
waUo Mr. Oliver for business."
"It is my belief old man you aro
lying. Oliver is not In your house."
' "It Is his house; lot us at least bo
correct- Suppose you question his
mnn; ho may bo willing to wnko Mr.
Oliver. Or you may sottlo your busi-
ness with him Miko. Mike I say."
As tho big follow camo around tho
houso grinning sheepishly tho doctor
picked up his book.
"Here or as your nation say void
lo hired man. Ho is yours monsieur.
With your pardon 1 will resume my
ohopter."
Ho received no answer. Do Rcstjiud
seeing Miko had a flno rlllo in his
hand went baolc to tho waiting men
and thoy had a conference which
ended in all riding closer to tho house.
"Go toll your master M. do Hestaud
desires to seo him" said Do Hestaud
angrily. "I will enduro no Impudence.
Do as I tell you."
"I'm sorry sor" said Mike humbly
" 'deed I am fur I'd loiko to oblige
vecs but him an' mo set up till Into !
'I MCOT ASK YOU 8111 TO WARS YOUIl
riiiHNn."
last night waltln fur tho doctor who'd
gono doctorln' an' I was ordered to lit
Mlsther Oliver have his slape. Tho
I doctor's tho only wan ns Ivor I see as
f COU1U go WltlOUV Binpu "II Ull-Ul IUU
"iHin't Ho to me. Stand nvay. I'll
find out if lie's in tho house. Vio'll
break In tho door nnd search it."
"ItO llUgUl UUUK "OU rOUUClTi illlll
. 'i.i ti..- . . ..v..i. . .!..
blllHJl Siliu lu uikiui tunmi. i-
sides you nro not treating him fairly.
Why do j-ou wish to boarch tho houso?"
"Hecauso" cried Do Hehtaud hoarso-
ly "my wlfo is gone and ho is tho
only ono who would daro to holp her
In this country."
"Your pardon monsieur. Of course
you are uaturally upct but Mr.
Oliver has only met tho lady ouco; Is it
not making a story out of nothing?"
"I know lir" hissed Do Hestaud
"and if he is your friend ho is a
blackguard; ho is as I know tlio only
ono about here who would oiler to aid
her."
"Not tho only one" &aid tho llttlo
doctor rlalnjj. "! should liavo been
very glnd to hnvo helped tho young
lndy escape from your enrei any truo
mnn would linsa been. You nro rating
tho sottlcrs hero very low monsieur
Unfortunately all wo lienr of you
does not point to your limiting either a
happy or a safe home for a good
woman. Put up your revolver; I nM
not at all afraid; tho ranchmen hcio
nro friendly to me. Now If jou deslro
dismount and I myself will fihow you
through the house."
"Humph! you've changed nil of n
sudden" grunted one of tho men.
"I havo nlwnys held" said the doc-
tor pleasnntly "that a man who
could not chnngo tin opinion wns a
bigot. Obstinacy Is often Ignorance.
Your errand being such a set Ions nno
has quite convinced me that it Is not
only right but my duty to wako Sir.
Oliver."
In his heart the doctor was thinking:
"That certainly wns Crulg I henrd In
tho house; ho Iibb got back and must
have heard whnt I buld. His window
Is opon."
"I shnll wake Mr. Oliver then" ho
said loudly as they dismounted nnd
went Into the house 'but I shall not bo
responsible for his profanity. Crnlg
open your door please."
Tho doctor rapped but his heart stood
still. t If Oliver should not he there!
The bolt shot back nnd the mnn half
dressed with bloodshot eyes disor-
dered hair and a dazed Mirt of man-
ner appeared In tho dodruny.
"Whnt in is nil the row?"
ho Raid angrily. "You must keep mo
up all night nnd wako mo In nn un-
earthly hour in the morning. What
do they wnnt?"
"Mr. do Hestnud's wlfo is missing.
They deslro to search your house.
Here gentlemen is a camp-bed a
trunk and ono ehnlr. The lndy is not
hero. Shall wo keep on?"
Craig lay back on tho bed and drew
his traveling-rug over him.
"Thoy havo my permission." ho said
sleepily "There's a cellnr underneath
nnd ono small barn. Look well under
the hay. So yoift-wlfo has gono Mr.
Pj Hestaud? Perhaps her only rela-
tlvo lias had feeling enough to save
tho poor little thing nud lias tnken her
from your guardianship. I fancy you
would not enro to havo that looked
Into too closely; an 1 If I wero you
speaking now ns a lawyer I would not
advertise this affair too widely. Your
wlfo might you know bo persuaded to
como back."
Tho doctor fearing the consequenc-
es shut the door hastily and led his
visitors away. They searched tho
premises closely but not knowing of
tho buckhonf'd did not miss it. and tho
Mexican's good llttlo beast a lather of
foam wns hidden In a grove of pines a
quarter of a mllu away.
Shortly after his guests had mounted
their horses in sulky bilenco and gal-
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pgiijtwp'
"Tltr.V IIAVK MV VKltMIBSION" Iin SAID
SI.KKl'II.V.
loped away Oliver nowly shaven and
carefully dressed came out in the sun-
light. He wns ghastly pale nnd stag-
gered as ho wnlked.
"I've hnd Mike ninlto mo somo cof-
fee" he said sinking in ti chair. "Gad
I'm played ouV 1 wasn't five hours
coming bnclc; nnd I'm a heavy man for
the horse. I'd llko to own him. I
enn't sleep; too tired I suppose. He-
bides I wns a llttlo worried. Where Is
our friend?"
"Gone" said the doctor laconically.
"And now Craig ns questions nre in
order whero is the Troublesome lndy?"
"On her wny to Mnlne 1 hope."
"If you nro not honest in the mnttcr
thnt mnn will kill you."
"I have lived l-.ig enough on tho
frontier doc to know that threatened
men llvo long nro safe. I did help
Mrs. do llestnud escnpe; you'd hnvo
done tho same. Sho came with great
purple marks on her throat in a pite-
ous state of terror. She Is as innocent
ns a child utterly ignorant of tho
world. Only such n woman would have
staved hero so long. Any ranchman
hero with daughters of his own would
havo helped her. They know what ho
is and thoy nro chivalrous men. She
came to mo because because "
"Craig it's tho old story. I don't
doubt you're In tho right this time
I'd havo helped her too but you had
to say sweet things and make lovo
toher. You needn't shake your head;
you can't help it."
"On my honor Dr. John all that
long way I thought of her ns of my
own little sister sleeping In the old
graveyard of tho village I loft twenty
yean ago. Tho man who remembers n
child sister would have thought only
of her of the purest things with llttlo
Minny. She has your embroidered cap
old ciiap and you will treasure it us a
relic of lovely woman if ever sho re-
turns tho loan."
"Hut you're not a married man
Craig" said the doctor plaintively
"and women can bo aggravating es-
pecially little ones with red hnlr ns
Miko says shos got. Thero must ho
something on tho Frenchman's side."
"Lunacy. Thero is my coffee at last.
We'll go for elk to-morrow Instead of
to-day; 1 hear thero aro some on Sistv's
peak."
"Hut Craig" said tho doctor as tho
other btretched out his tall length and
wnlked wearily to tho house "thero's
tho Mexican who will bring back your
team and whoso 1ioro you had; ho
might tell."
"I havo bought him nt a good price"
said Oliver carelessly. "Still if ho
doct tell if tho Frenchman pays more
why then tho Frenchman and I will
settlo it If ono is put to sleep to-day
or n half century hence what matters
it? I like life but I am not shirking
death."
CHAI'TEU IV.
"If I ever become poor and friend-
less nnd should bo walking along tho
streets ot a city about six o'clock at
night end tho smell of fried onions
were wafted towards me I should be-
come a criminal I would steal" Bald
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ft wd vk S i 5
fi v cSNS. Vhl'.$" Wl'lf c tS.s
Doctor John llrmly "so that I lso
might hnvo them."
"Hather a lowly taste" snld Oliver
lazily. Thoy hnd been to tho top of
Slsty's penk for elk all that day but
found no sign of one only a young
antelope tho chops of ivlilch. with tho
fried onions Miko was cooking for
supper.
Tho doctor rndlnnt In his flowered
dressing gown but nlasl minus his
beautifully-embroidered rap stirred
tho tobacco in his pipe and leaned com-
fortably bnclc In his ehnlr.
"Don't scorn onions Crnlg. I know
you better. Hero in this desolnte re-
gion miles nway from womcnklnd
you positively rovel In 'em."
"Womcnklnd?" Oliver asked vague-
ly. "The vegetable fortunately. Your
thirst for tobacco your senseless
hasto to return to Denver your rest-
lessness nro bad signs. Lve entered
our paradise nnd back we go to civili-
zation to-morrow becnusc we expect n
letter from her
shall irescribo for
TIIH JIKX1CAN
AM) A NONDKSCIUIT FOI.-
r.owi:n.
your case a dose of moral reflections
with references to celebrated cases of
tho sort I have heard you discuss with
dlbgust."
"How far imagination will carry a
man almost to Idiocy" murmured
Oliver.
"The question" continued the doc-
tor plaintively as If he hnd not heard
"Is what nro you going to do? You
meant well; I should no doubt have
assisted tho Troublesotno lady not
driving so fnr or so fast perhaps. Hut
your honest Mexican accomplice rode
his 'goodn beasta to 1'nrkville last
night aud ho and tho well-mannered
Louis wero amiably Intoxicated to-
gether. Monsieur Is probably well in-
formed of all that took place."
"Whlcji was little enough. I would
have told him but I had no deslro to
quarrel with him or porhnps fight n
ridiculous French duel over n young
woman I had only seen twice nnd both
of us duelists posblbly landed in jail
for breaking tho peace by some sa-
gacious sheriff."
"I would not go your ball either my
friend" smiled Dr. John. "I would
llko to see you shut up awhile; you'vo
sent enough to prison walls in your
time. If I don't mistake pasbers are
few this lonely way nnd his horse was
a roan hero comes tho Mexican and
his 'goodu bensta' also a nondescript
creature following who I hope Is not
the Troublesome lndy returning.
"Your judgment in matters pertain-
ing to female kind is not necurato"
said Oliver who had jnmped tip tinx-
lously at the doctor's words. "Tills Is
nn elderly gaunt and tall female nnd
she sits that mule as gingerly as if he
were liable- to fjo out from under her
any moment. Do you know I half be-
lieve that is Aunt Hannah."
"Didn't know you had relatives" said
the doctor following Oliver to the
road. '
"I haven't. Mrs. Minny has; and If
the old lady is seeking her where is
the young lady nud what kind of a
difficulty havo I got mytelf into? She
looks warlike enough."
"I have brought ze-a lady from ze
rallroa" bald tho Mexican obsequious-
ly. "Sho com-a M. de Hestaud. Ho
scnt-n hero for inadame."
"So you told him I had taken her to i
the train?" Oliver said quickly a dnn-
gerous ngni in ins gray ej eb. iuu
wero a fool. I shnll como hero ugnin
and 1 can pay raoro than tho French-
man. I would even hnvo bought that
horbO of yours at your most exorbitant
price."
"You haf not enough mon-nny for to
buy my horse senor. He Is on!) race
horse. He hnf win grand mon-nny for
me. I leaf ze lady with you; my mule
ho tire she yell all zo way and bump
zeround."
While ho spoke the old lady with
more haste than elegance slid to the
ground unfastened a carpetbag tied to
the baddle straightened her black al-
paca skirt and delivered a five-dollar
bill to her guide.
"All you'll git" sho said in a high-
pitched nasal voice "If you talk lingo
forever. I ain't to home in a kentry
where my native tongue is butchered
as you dv. it nnd thnt'h nil I'll pay you
if you tulk bnlderdabh nil night."
"SI benora" gasped the Mexican.
"Yis I do sec; and I've a mind to re-
port your insolence to tho authorities
for tint 'seo is all I've got out of you
the whole way. And if wo ain't
leagued over unprofitable menders and
Hverltihting hills this day and bnrren
wastes to last me till I die. When I
git back east I'll
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hottin' sun for getting reminded of this
journey an' Minny'b misfortunes here.
Now ho being gone misters" she
said abruptly as Juan rode rapidly
away "thnt Warn as ho calls himself
which of you Is tho man that made
the mischief In my nephew by mar-
riage's family?"
It was rather an embarrassing ques-
tion. Tho doctor politely requested
that sho bit down and rest as sho
beemed much flurried and they could
talk more comfortably. After a sharp
glance at him she consented sitting
curefully in a chair with a groan. She
was a tall raw-boned woman flat as
an ironing-board tanned and wrinkled
with strong features a roa&E of untidy
gray hair and handsome blue eyes
with n sly twinkle in them as if she
could see a joke and make one. too.
Somehow tho barren life of Now Eng-
. land brings wit and pathos to tho sur-
! face; of tho first tho dryest quaint-
; est sort as of the other the saddest
and most hopeless. Her ungloved
hands were work-worn nnd large-
knuckled hands of that pride of the
village ft goes! housekeeper and ono
who has flowers In summer of her own
tending. She pushed nn unstable bon-
net sho woro back on her head and
looked at Oliver severely.
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BIRD AND BEAST.
Tun eye of tho vulture Is so con-
structed thnt It Is n high power tele-
scope onnbllng the blnl to see objeett
nt an almost incredible distance.
Tin: chameleon's eyes nro situated In
bony sockets projecting from the head
lly this contrivnnce the tintmnl can see
In any direction without the slightest
motion save of the eye.
Tiik clcphnnt Is commonly supposed
to be a slow clumsy animal but when
cxeited or frightened can attain a
speed of twenty miles an hour end eniv
kneo It un for half a dav
HACK WITH KICII TICOIMlIi:.
Last spring notice wns made In theso
solitmns thnt Mr. Henry A. Salzer of
Ihe John A. Snlrer Seed Co. La Crosse
Wis. America's leading Seed Growers
nnd Merchants wns in Huropc in search
of rare seeds and novelties for tho
American farmer nnd citizen.
Judging from their new cutalogtie Ills
trip was nn eminently successful oue.
It is brim full ot rare things. Of es-
pecial merit we nnme the Bismarck
Anple bearing the second year; the
Glnnt Floweiing Star l'lilov the Ger-
man Coffee Horry; nnd for tho farmer
the Victoria Hupe Germaniea Vetch
the Lnthynis sllvohtris the Giant Spur-
ry nnd (Hunt Incarnate Clove; Suea-
line and dozens of other rnro things.
This wide-awake linn Is in tho van
nnd their catalogue which Is sent you
for . cents postage would bo cheap at
SI per copy.
Mistkii "DocsJobson dhow nny aptitude
as a Washington corrcboi.drnt''' Miss
Oh my ycsl When lie heard thnt bby
Esther Iiiul tho colic he tried to Interview
the seeivury of interior ubout it." Life.
Ilow'B TIiIkT
We offer One Hundnvl Dollars Reward for
any caso of CuUrrh that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K. J. Cuuvr.v &: Co. Props. Toledo O.
Wo tho undersigned huvo known F. J
Cheney for tho List 15)e-.irs nnd believo
him perfectly honorablo tn nil business
transactions and flnanefully able to enrry
out nny oblliratlon mado by their firm.
West !c Truar. Wholcsalo Drupgists To-
ledo O. Wnldlnc Kinnan & Marvin
W liolesalo Druprs-ists Toledo O.
Hull's Catarrh Curo is taken internally
acting directly on tho blood and mucous
surfaces of the syrtom. Price 7.". per bot-
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family l'llls.. Sic.
Sotr. people never learn to-keep out of
debt until nttcr thoy loso their ere
wlit.-
-Gal-
vesion iows.
Tho Wiiatcs or SlUi-rln
Arc not moro barren of comfort than the
waists of those who suffer from dyspepsia
fromlivorcomplaintor from kidney trouble.
Hut in Hostctter's Stomach Bitters they can
Hnd relief So can the malarious tho rheu-
matic tho neuralgic tlio feeble and the old.
Uso with iiersUlonce this remedy with a
enrjer of o cr u third of a century. A wlne-
Classfutthreo times a day.
It Is hrrd to convince tho man
steal i it-!i.eiis that there is any
theology. Ham's Horn.
who will
sense in
An Important UlfTc-rrnee-To
mako it apparent to thousands who
think themselves ill that they tiro not af-
fected with any disease but that tlio system
I imply needs cleansing is to bring comfort
homo' to their hearts us a costive condition
U easily cured by using Sirup of Figs.
Manufactured by tho Cilllorula Fig SyrupCo
Onis great trouhlo nbout extravagance Is
th.it It ulwajs costs too much. Gulveston
News
Dr. PIERCE'S
PLEASANT i.
PELLETS
SICK HEADACHE
BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA
POOR APPETITE
n5?'-0 and all demtigements of the
Slomacti L.xver ana aowen.
Of all dmzgisls.
ONCE USED
ILU'MVS- IN FAVOR.
YOUNG SPIRITS
a vigorous uociy ana
robust streiiKUi fol
low uood health
lint all fall when the
vital powers are
weakened. Nervous
dcbilitv and loss of
manly power result
front had habits con.
tracted by the young
through ignorance
of their ruinous con-
sequence. Low-
spirits melancholia
Impaired memory
morose or irritable
:c m per. fear of Impending- calnmlty and a
thousand and oue deranjrements of body
and mind result from such pernicious prac-
tices. All these are- permanently cured by
improved methods of treatment without the
patient leaving home.
A medical treatise written In plain but
riiaste lamruaire. treatimr of the nature.
I svinntoms and ctirabilitv of such diseases.
...- tl 1.. !-: ..in.
putli svvmcijr BCUICII III U llinill Vll..wj'W wi.
leceiptofthisttotice.vrith locetitsiiiatamps J
for postage. Address World's Disit.N-
sauv Mkdical Association Huflalo N.Y.
J ctA
V ClVll
iTrf3rT"jT'ibt
Tmc&
Consumption
was formerly pronounced incurable
of tho early stages of the disease
Scott's
SntdforpatHtkttt on
Soott 4t Bowne N. Y. All
Taafta Mat.
Baking
Powder
What a great schcuio It would bo for tho
stniro dancer of tho day If sho could llko
Mercury hnvo wings on her heels to mako
'em fly higher. N. Y. Recorder.
Orent I'Dck lilnnd llotito l'lByliiK Cards.
If you scud IB cents In stamps or coin to
John HaiiisTiAX Geu'l Pass. Agent C 11.
I. & I. R'y Chicago you will rocolvo post-
paid tho slickest pack of playing enrds
vnu over handled. I Jeautlful steel engraved
IVhlst Rules accompany them free.
Anjonr nhlilng fine hrctl Jacks nnd Trot-
ting slnlllnns on cay tern s sliuu'd nitdrcsj
John Wimvf.li Colulnhiis Kan. tit descrip-
tive ilrcular
It Is nlmost aseasv to bellovoono when ho
speaks in derogation of others ns when ho
speaks In praise of ourselves. nostou Tran-
script. Hale's Honey of Horchound nnd Tnr re-
lievos whooping cough
Pike's Toothacho Drops Cure in ono minute.
The trousers ot your fashion able chu Feb
minister novcr bag nt tlio knees. Rockland
Tribune
Vjgauaemi-a'iMtngafeaggs-ftji -.J . .-gai?rfcg'a.
Fairly jumped into success
Pearline. Right from the very start. Notwithstanding-
all these hundreds of years of
precedence behind that old-fashioned back-
SSr K
m
have been used
Pearline
see.
It takes
out any risk
at the head
washing.
w 11
V S C
IiltotalanB
"SINCE 1 USED
3p6LA0TE
x-!rii .aA B Em fc
iiVy Clothes are whiteimy Health better
my Labor less:
vBesi Purest S
SOLD EVERYWHERE
TIiEN.K.FARRHKGnMPAHY.ST.tou.s.
JKADr
BY
JHEJ3ESX R O O F I N
SAMPLES
LVFor ItnofN Hides unU WnlW
ftr Houses Hnrni Henhouse.
Greenhouses Hulbeda Hay
stacks "Vnffon Coerst etc.
They cost very much less than
shlaulc and m ear for 3 ears.
They arc absolutely Water-
proof. Frost-proof ttuowpraor
unil Vermin-proof.
Nulls and Tin Caps with cuh
roll of lied Hope JCooflnir.
AND FULL
PARTICULARS
FREE.
WRITE ....
F. W.
BIRD & SON
SIAKCUS
East Walpole
BSr-LOOKxftilLITTLEGlRL
OaAil Ganu!n3 "NEPONSET."
MASS.
NEPONSET
m
mmmmmmmmmMmmmm
mo'SuiifiE
1 2E CQnS
.CURES WHERE ALL Et.SE
TASTE5 (100D. USB IN TIME.
mim
Now it is not. In all
Emulsion
'
&MiM)MM)))))mW))mm
will effect a curo quicker than any other
known Bpecific. Scott's Emulsion pro-
motes tho making of healthy lung-tissuo
relieves inflammation overcomes tho excess-
ivo wasto of the disease- and gives vital
strength.
rorOoughs Golds Weak Lungs Bora Throat
Bronchitis Consumption Scrofula Ansmia
Loss of Flesh and "Wasting Dissasos of Children.
Buy only the genuino with our trade-
mark on taltnon-cclored wrapper.
J
Scott' t Emulsion. FREE.
Druggists. SO cents and SI.
BE8T POLISH IM THE WORLD.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED'
with Pastes Ennmols and Talnui which
tain tho hands Injure tho Iron and barn
red. Tho Rising Sun Stovo Polish Is RrlU
llant Odorless nnd Durable. Each packago
contains six ounces; whon moistened will
mako covoral boxes cf Paste Polish.
HA!J AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3000 TONS.
We hT oM lire M4(-Vtgttebla. I lower (Irnt- .drain
tor brnlf a hundred jears-llook nbout all eent. thai
trow no colored t'le plain tntemtnt of plain ieeJ
tart e put ererjthlni Into Mel nualUr-Bend aMrrae
on roUlfor It. rLAM'SII.JI -;''..
8lJ N. Fourth Stret bt. l.otila. Mo.
-o-o-.
S2.50
f
i
a Bbl
.nrnYftt crmwrm of
:-ClTTOE fnr .. In
Amerirn. ThnKnrnl !Ncn orier'
Klvrfto iei'1
irrlcoi. dirt -hc.tp. Oar grrnt Hc d HfiL. 144 f
pnffrantidnmnlr 1 1-ltiT lfndlIi Niffli- it.ntn 6
J OILS A. HAI-Zfc-U BKl.lt CIU Jn Cro-.r. tt ... I
T nl inFl n vlvlft nf fl'J hnihKla ha aincai
cues
PAIN Sor
MAN &
BEAST
50 YEAR'S
OF SEEDS
breaking way of washing with soap too.
Now why was it? Why is it that hun-
dreds of millions of packages of Pearline
in the few years since this
washing-compound was invented ? Just
do your washing and cleaning with
for a month and you 11
away the rubbing but with
of
of
harm.
That
puts it
aid for
every
known
Most Economical
WATERPROOF
FABRICS.
" We think Piso's CURE
for CONSUMPTION Is the
onlymedldne for coughs."
JENNIE PlNCKARD Spring-
field III.. October 1 1894.
UMPTION
FAILS. BEST COUOH SYRUP.
SOLD UY DRUaQISTS. sg CENTS.
;fS
W. L. Douglas
' Cliffs? 1 9 THE BEST.
99 Oflwt riTfOR AKINO.
3. cordovan;
'4.3SP FlNLCAlMtoiWia
3.VP0UCE.3SOLE5.
12!j92.W0RKlHCMEl
" extra r 1 n c a
2.l7BOYS'SCH0DLSu0ti
LADIES'
.wA&viiTAiec.
EHDCKTON.MAJ3.
Over On Million People wesr the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AH (Mir shoes are equally satisfactory
Vhey live Ihe best value Jor the money.
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform stamped on ole
From 3i lu $ j ta ed over other makes.
It your dealer cannot supply you e can.
A N. K. -II.
149.
WHEJf WtllTIXa TO AIlVERTUeita PLEAIat
lata that lea ta tao AdrertUetatat lu Uua
saaer.
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