Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 26, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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Tttily Cray wan Indeed In eloo nr-
rnt nntl the nrlm prophecy wns fill-
Illicit. Col. 'Cnnltcr wns prntlni ''nny-
thing liut n irttni dlntt inigel lo lilm." The
tthole regiment oMccrs ntid men bur-
iliiff only tliu eoniiiiiindcr wns prnctl-
enlly in mourning with sorrow for hint
una chngrlii out Its own tllM-niulltiiru.
.Sot only one lm)ortnnt pili-oiicr was
('onc hut two; nottarity two lint four.
.No innn In authority wiihiiIiIu to wiy
just when or how It liuppi'iicil for It
was Cnnkcr's own order Hint tin: prla-
iinurs should not lie puiinlrel when tin:
guard ft' 1 1 in nl nielli. 'I'lirywcru livio
lit tattoo nntl lit tiipu till rliflil. The of-
ilrcr of I lie gitniil Mild frwriil Kililleix
hnd quite ii long; tnlk tlth one of the
prisoners younu; Morton Juxt uftcr
tuttoo nt Milled time Hip oiitl-c 'imul
had liccii'lnsperlotl I)' llie'coniiniinillni?
olllcer. Hut lit ictclllu four .iiohI Im-
portant prlnoiicrs were koiic nud such
ttns Canker's wrnth (hut not only twin
(Irny In nrrcst lint tin-M'if'iiint of the
Hiiard nlso wlillu the three luehleis
men who were sucrcsltcly posted iih
hrntrlPH during the night nt the liticli of
the wooden shell thtitssi-tcd lis u guard-
limine ttoro now In close coiinncmciit
In the place of the escaped qunrtctte.
.Yet those three Mere men who had
hitherto been tiboto sunplcieiu uiul
lhcrc.5crc few fnldlers In tlieiiglhieut
who vould accept the theory that tiny
one of the three hud ununited at (he ch-
rape. As for the fcergront- he hud
herded four cnllstmentsln the teenth
Thnd'wlthotitn flnw In his record lipyonel
nil occasional nlicrration In the now
illstnut past due to the potency of the
Hitcen iliHtllled liy certain Hibernian
expert a not fnr from an old-time plains
fort where the icgluirut had rested on
Ha march 'cross continent. Ah for tin
ofuWrs but who would suppose mi
ofllecr guilty of any thing of the kind
u ilngrant military erlineV And jet-
men got to nsklug earb othnr if It were
ko that Hugler Cumin had earrii'sl n
nolo from the prisoner .Morton to .Mr.
(Irny about msu that afternoon? And
what was this about ClnijV liming
urged llrnoke to swap 'ours with him
' air hour later ntid what was tlmtstnry
the ieniiuurtrn flerks wen telling
ubout Mr. (liay's enmlng 'n tlie adju-
tant and begging to be allowed to
"march on" that "tenlng instead of
Hrookc? it uiiMi'f long before these
rumors somehow got to Canker's ears
nnd Cunkrr seemed to grow us big
again; In; fnlrly swelled wtth Indigna-
tion nt thought of such turpitude on
part of tinoflle-.T. Then he sent for (Irny
It was the afternoon following the
ulllng of the ships with Hip. big brigade
tand U pain nnd bewilderment nnd
Indignation lu his brnte blue cje-i. tin:
yoiiugbter came and stood before his
stern superior (Iordon who scut tlie
mesEiige nnd who had I'ciud Cnnlicr'n
denunciatory remarks hud found time
to scribble it word or two: "Admit
nothing; say nothing; do nothing but
'liohMyoiir tongue ami temper. Iff.
Insists on answers say .ton decline ex-
cept lu presence of your legal inUUer."
Ho there was a scene lu the command-
er's tent that.afteriioou. The morning
had not been without Its Jos. Along
about ten o'clock us (!ra sat wilting
to his father lu his little ciiiimis home
he licnu! n mice that sent the blood
leaping through his ilus nud tilled his
ejes with light. Springing fiom his
ciiinj stool and eapslliig H its he did
so hu poked Ills euily hind fiom
the ontriltieu of the tint tiiul
there she was mil) ti iloen feet
jiitvoy Maj. J.ane in conitcouh ut-
itendnnce Mr. l'llnie sadly following
Luil Miss rrlmc quite content with the
fili-totlons of Cnpt. Sehujltr. Only a
doen feet nwny and eoinlngstiiilght to
him. with frank smiles and sj input by
In her kind nnd wliiMime faee with
hand outstieiehed the moment sue
i-aiiglit slglit of him. "We wanted lo
eouie when we luiild or It jesteidny
Mr. amy." said Amy l.awrciiic "hut
It was dark when we got back ironii-cc-'lug
Hie licet olT and uncle was loo tiled
tin theeienlng. Indeed we uie nil i iy
it cry sorry!" And poor Hilly in'ttr
heard'or 'cnnd wlmt the otheis said so
absorbed wan hu lu di Inking In her Ken-
tie words uud gazing Into her soft dat I;
"eyes. No wonder hu found It dlllleult
lo iclease her band. That brier lstt
tilled wllli sweetness nnd sunshine
ought to hne been u blcfsing lo liim
nil day long but Cftnl.fr caught slfjht
' of the damsels as they walked nwny
V on tlieiirmsoniieiittcndnnicnwilleiH
MUi Luwrenee more than once smiling
buck- nt the Inenrcurntcd Hilly and
j Cunker demunded to lie informed who
I they weruand where they had been and
(iordon answered they were Miss Law-
rence o' Bantu Anita uud Miss Prime
of New York mill he "reckoned" tiny
must have been In to eondulu with Mr.
(irny whereat Canker sum led that
people ought to know better (bun to
lilt olllccrs lu unest-it was tanta-
mount to disrespect to the commander.
It was man clous how many things lu
Canker's eyes weiu disrespectful.
So he hcurd them stories with eatjer
tnr and sent for (irny. ami though to
'bully him into an ndyilssion or confes-
sion but Uordou's words had "stif-
fened" tho little fellow to lite extent
.of braving Canker's anger and telling
'lilm he had mid nil he proposed to say
'.iwJjen .tho colonil called lilm tip the
prcvlou day Tim tenth or that was
Ids being placed In close urrcstund In-
formed that he should be tried by gen-
eral court-mnrtlal at once. Ko he had
'taken counsel its wns Ills light and
"counsel" forbade his committing him-
self In any way.
'V'fhen you refuse to divulge the con-
tents of Hint notu uud to suy why you
Were o eager to go on guutd out of
.our turn?" said Canker oracularly.
'Tlint in Jiself is sufllclcnl tocomlneo
jifl'y fnlr-tnlnded court of your guilt
''sjri" Whereat (Iordon winked lit Hilly
tjjuud put Ills tongue- In his cluck and
Hllir stood mule until ordered with
inucli iikncjJiy to go back to his tent.
Hilt (here wcie oilier things Unit
rmlfelij. well go toward convincing u
courttof the guilt of I.leut. Grny uud
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poor Billy conlcmplalcd llicm with
sinking hcort. Taking prompt nil-
vnntngo of his position as ofllecr of the
iruprd. ho liadcnused the young prls-
'oner to bo brought outside tho guard
house and ns n heavy dripping log linn
coma on the wings of the night wind
sailing lu from tho sen ho had led the
way to the sheltered side which hap-
pened lo be the darkest one of the t ude
little building nnd had there bidden
him tell his story. Hut Mot ton glanced
uneasily nt a sentry who followed close
nnd wns hovering suspiciously niiout.
"I ennnot tnlk about the affair with
that fellow spying" ho Mild with nit
eager plea lu his tone uud it sign of the
hand Hint Grny well knew and quickly
recognized. "Keep nrotind in front.
111 bo responrlble for this prisoner"
were his ordeis and nlnnist reluctant-
ly tho ninn left. He wns n veteran wd-
dler. and his manner Impressed the
lieutenant with ti nguu setiso of
trouble. Twice tho sentry glanced
back nnd hesitated us though some
thing wcie on his mind Hint ha must
tell but ilnnlly he dlMippeurei' uud kept
nut of the way during tliu brief Inter-
view that Immediately followed. The
prisoner eagerly excitedly began his
explanation swiftly banishing nny lin-
gering doubts (irny might hac enter-
tallied as to his Innocence. Hut be bad
come- from u stou-heated guard room
Into the cold sen wind of the Pacific
Into the limiting wps of xttpor Hint
sent chill to the marrow. He was fnr
too lightly clad for Hint climate ir.ul
presently he began to slitter.
"You lire cold" said (Irny pityingly.
"I bit c you no otrrcont?"
"It's at my tent I neter e:;pccled to
spend this night here. I'te been be-
fore the sutniunry emu t lined for ab-
sence nnd thought Hint would end it
but' Instead of that I'm u prisoner uud
the man who should be here is stalking
about camp planning morn rnbbeties.
Yet I'd rtitlivr tucochite with the very
worst of deserters or dealt beats In-
side there" nud the dark eyes glnneed
almost lu horror the slender figure
shook with tiiiiulngled repulsion nnd
chill "than with that smooth-tongued
snenlc nnd llnr. There's no crime too
mean for him to commit Mr. (irny
nnd the men lire beginning to know II
though the colonel won't. I'or Ood'rt
sake get me out of this before morn-
ing" And again tliu violent tremor
slink the lad from head to font.
"Here get Inside!" said Gray im-
pulsively. "I'll see Hip adjutant nt once
nnd return to you In a few minutes. .If
you have to leninln until the mntterciiti
bu investigated by tliu general It might
be-"
"It would be" vehemently Inter
ruptcd Morton then breaking olT fhoit
us though nt loss fordescrlptlvcnessof
Hiiflleleut strength. He seemed toswell
with passion us he clinched Ills JIhIsiiiuI
fairly stood upon ills toes an Instant his
strong white teeth grinding together.
"It would In simply hell!" he burst in
again hoarse nud quivering: "Itwould
ruin everything! Cun't the gen-
ctal gltc the order to-night?" hu
asked with intense engcrnrss while
the young ouiccr taking him by the
arm had led him agnln to the light of
the guardhouse lamps nt the front. The
sergeant mid it group of soldiers
straightened up and faced them listen-
ing curiously.
"It inny be eten Impossible to see the
gcncinl" answered (Irny doubtfully'.
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"Tie motnlmi will le too lilt
"Tul.u Morton into tliu giiaidroout till
1 get back sergeant and let lilm v. in in
himself tboioiigbly. Don't put lilm
with the piisoneis till I ieturu"aud so
saying hu hastenid nwny. (iordon his
friend mid ailtihi-r had left camp uud
gone Uniting over In the other divi-
sion. The lights at geueial headquar-
ters wcie tinned low. Kten now lifter
hating heard pioufs of the Innocence
of tliu accused soldier Cray knew that
It was useless to appeal to the colonel.
He could not umleistuiid however the
rcteilsli tilmost iiitiiiut Impatience or
the hid for Immediate iclease. Another
day ought not to inal.e so greut u dif-
ference. What could be tliu leuson
it It were not that though iunuceut of
the lobberv of the Mm chouse or of
complicity lu the sale of stolen goods
some other cilmu lay lit his door which
the morrow might disclose'.' All the
loyalty of u Delta Klg was t-tietehed to
the slumping point as dray punted it"
lesulute lu fi out of the adjutant's tent
his quest there unsuccessful. 'J he
bcigcuut major and a smely b.ulgered
eleik vveiu working lulu over Mime
leuiineutal liatiers things thai Mor
ton wiote out easily uud accurately.
"1 suppose sir It's no use asking to
bate the prisoner sent up heiu under
giuird" sunt that jewel or a nun-coin-missioned
ouiccr. "Yet the colonel will
bu savage If these papers ain't leady.
It will take us all night us things are
going."
Gray shook Ids curly head. "Go ask
If you like but Moi Ion's In no shape
lo help you"
"Has hu been dilnklng sir'.'" snld the
sergeant major In surpilse. "I never
laievv him"
"Oh It Isn't Hint" snld Gray hastily
"only he's he's got either mutters on
his mind! Hrlng me his orercont. He
said It was lu his tent" and the young
nflleiT Jerked his heud til the patch of
little "A" tents lined up In thereurof
those of the ollieers'.
"Get Morton's otcrcmit and take it
to him nt the guardhouse" snapped the
staff sergeant to tho clerk. "He spry
now mid no stopping on the way
back" he added well itwmc how much
In need his assistant stood of creature
comfort of somu surreptitious nnd for-
bidden kind. The iiititt was back In
a moment tho tout rolled on his nrm.
"I'll take It" said Gray simply.
"You iiui'dii't come."
"On ou with It!" ordered the ser-
geant lye soldier lioltntcd.. "D'ye
(he service has gone to. (he devil nnd
officer nro rtinnliV rrfands for enlist-
ed men? An' get bocklusldc two min-
utes ton" ho added with portent In
his tone. The subaltern of hardly two
months' service felt the implied rebuke
o( the soldier of over 3D years' and
meekly neecplul Hie nmrndinent but
a thought occurred to him: He had
promised Morton paper envelopes and
stamps uud the day's newspapers the
lad seemed strangely eager to gut all
the latter nnd vaguely Hilly icniriu-
beid hitting heard that Clinker consid-
ered giving papers to prisoners ns
cqultnletit to aid and comfort to the
enemy.
"Tnke It by wny of my tent" said he
as they started and once there It tuok
time to llml things "do bade. to the
sergeant tunjor mid tcl hlie. 1 sent
you" snld (liny nfter ntiutitc.' search
"lie needs yon on lime: pr.pcrs."
And when the olllerr of the guard
returned to the gitnrithinup nnd went
in to the prisoner the serpr'int saw
uud other saw that : tilled In the
soldier's oteicnat hu carried ou his
mm was it bundle done up lu news-
paper. Moi cover a sciap of conver-
sation was overheard.
"Thete's no one nt the geueinrs"
said the olllecr. "I see tin wny of fix-
ing It before morning."
"My God lleiiteiinnt! Theio must
be some wny out of it! The morning
will bu too late."
"Then I'll do what 1 e-an for jii to-
nlL'lil." snld Mi' (liny as he turned
nnd huirledly left the guardroom-u
doci men standing sillily about the
wnlhi mid doorway and staling with
Impnssltu faces straight to tliu front.
Again tliu young ouiccr mid icu tne
post of tho giimd mid gone up Into
enmp while fur nnd near through the
dim rog-swept nlsles of u scoio of
camps Hie liugles lino irumpeis were
w.illltig the signal for "lights out" nnd
shadowy forms with coat collurs
turned up niiout the t urs or capes iniif-
lied urotind tliu neek scurrleil nboiit
tliu company streets onlcrlng laughter
mid tnlk to cense. A entered carriage
was Htiiiulliifr nt Hie curb outside the
ofliccrs' gate nnd the sentry there'
posted remembered that the olllcer ol
the gunul fame hurrying out nud
asked the driver If be was engaged.
"I'm wultlng foe the major" wns Hie
ansv.er.
"Well where cnti one older n car
riage to-night without going clear to
town?" Inquired Gray. "I wnnt one;
that Is .1 wish to older one ul once."
And the driver who knew very well
(here were several plnecs where e-ar-
i luges I'ould be had preferred loyalty
to his own particular stable away in
town mid so ileclnrcil I Here wns none-.
You can telephone there If you
wish sir" he uihU'd.
"And wtilt till morning for It to get
hero? No! I'll gut It somehow."
Anil tlftit he did get It somehow was
current rumor ou the following ilay
for the sentries ou Hie guardhouse side
or camp swore that u closed carriage
diove down from McAllister street for
nil tlie world as though It had Just
come out of the park mid rolled on past
the bncli of the giiaidhouse the driver
loudly whistling "Klllarney." so that
It could bu heard above the crunching
of tliu wheels through tliu rough. loose
rock that entered the mad. ami that
carrluge drew up not a bundled yards
nwny while the lleule mint was nut vis-
iting HeiitiicH uud presently they saw
lilm coming back along Hie walk
stopping to question tach sentry us to
his otders. Then he let uracil and In-
quired If nil was quiet among Hie pris-
oners and then went uud put nut liU
light lu the tent reserted feir tlie of-
llecr of Hu gum d uud once mote left
Ills post hi Icily Informing the heigeanl
of the guard he was going to the otlleer
of Hie day. Then It wus tiscertulut'd
that lie had visited half a doen place
lu search of Hint veteran captain mid
appealed much illstltibed because he
could not llml him. In hiiirau hour he
wus back asking excitedly of Hie
sultry lu i ear or Ihe guardhuu"c If a
carriage hail come that wny. It linil
Mild the sentry mid wn.i uniting down
tliu street. (Irny liurileil In the dlive-
Hun Indicated wns gone perhaps Hnec
minutes uiul returned s.iylng Hint the
sentry must be iulstal.cn. that no cm-
liagc was theie. Hut the senliy lilt-
crated Ills statement th.it It had been
there nnd hud been wultlng for some
time uud must haeil!s:ippcmcd while
he was temporarily mound nt the oppo-
site side of tlie building. This was
about II p. m.
Then when Gray appealed ul ictellle
Morton had itbnppemi'd.
"it's nut the selgcnnl let them fellers
out" Mild the iigliui'iitiil orach's.
"This is no leii-dolliir subset Iptlnn
business." And so until late in the
nrtcruoon Hie question that anltatcil
Hie entire riingi or ii'gliueiiliil camps
wtiHs "How dhl tlnt-f fellows liu-al-nway
from Hie prison of Hie- teenlh'.'"
Then came a t lew. nnd then- discovery.
lit older eif I.leut. Col. Cni'l.cr n
honid of nl'Ucis ii- d been euuteneil to
liiti'sllgsili the mailer uiul after qut
Honing every body whimi".Squeeis"Iiad
nil end v bail'iseieil with his ussertloiis
Hireiils nnd queries they went to tlie
giuiidliouse mid hi gun u thuiiiiigli In-
spection of Hie pi finises. Tlie wooden
building stood l 'he "'' ''" " w"tf
of sand blown In fiom Hie sliure line by
Hie stioiig sen wind. It was peichid
on something IH.c dozen stout posts
dilvcii Into the soft toll nnd then the
spneu between the Hour level nud the
sand wus hcntlly and stoutly bnaided
In thick planks being used. Hctwceu
tliu lloor and the sand wns a space of
about 18 Inches vertical and a dozen
men could have sprawled therein ly-
ing at full length but to escape would
hute required the counltnnceof one or
more or the sentries surrounding the
building nud the ripping olT of one or
more of Hie planks. In his kien anxiety
Canker accompanied the board ou Its
tour of IntLstlgntlnu it thing the
bomd did nut ut till like nud present-
ly nt wns his wont begnu running
things his own way. It had hern found
useless to question the soldiers of the
guard. Not n- man could be found to
admit he knew the faintest thing about
the escape As for the prlnoncrs must
of thrm reckless dot ll-niii) care ras-
cals they grinned or leered suggestive-
ly but had nothing to tell.
"We'll hnte this .boarding lipped off"
snld Cunker decisively "nud see what
they've got scereted tinder there. J
shouldn't bo surprised to find u whisky-
stilt lu full blast or u complete gam-
bling enitlll elnshdtislt 'cm lo dash
and dashnatloiil Send for u carpenter
sergeant"
(To IU ConUmuil.J
HOT UP IN THE CLASSICS.
CosMKttiiMftn Wko W In
Untie. to Till and
Colophon.
tilt
A certain member of the home of. rep-
reientstlvrr ntmeleii here foreter more
met n nevvMiiper c orrepom!ent in the lobby
the other tiny and tuyntcriotisly invited him
lo hi committee room. '1 rr correspondent
cstt s chew of tobsceo nut of Ids mouth
in anticipation anil follunril tits ststev
man to Ihe srrliision of the place ilewtnaled.
"Buy" usid the member. looklnR about
carefully to nee that only the two of them
were presant "1 waul to ale you a nueitlon
in eonfideme."
"Dli." rmintiilrit Ilis rnrreriiondent in A
(one of iliiippointmeut "is tha what you
wanteeti
"Ye; anil If vmi can Rite me the Informa-
tion I am alter you will do mc a great
fnr."
"All right " Mlit the rorretpomlfni re
hie wonteil rnirus iiiniiiiu
ra.ciuz iiiv unirii pinriis.
other kind were lacking "what h it?
the
(lo
vm'
"Wl
paAti
mill nuiffui oruuiate zm
Pe-ritia Works Wonders for the UeiHier &txMn
y wits.
Catarrhal Ailments.
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tyip
ahead with vinir rut lilllTne."
"Well" began the member in a manlier
reinindlnR one i( the preface let n book "I
hid cine of Ihe boys look over n snrceti I am
KotnK to lii.ek.r- jti'l tu fee what lie tliouifht
of it ami make n sueetiti nr two to im-
prove It If neeesciiry anil lie's nut funic-
tliinir Into it that I'm not tip In."
"What i ilV nked the eiirrepondent
aa the inrmber lieMlated.
"Well I'm fairly well upon tliollihte and
when I eumciirioM the sentriite 'jtny vtlure
from Dan to lleenheba.' I know what it
iiirnrn upll rnnuali. anil nlixi know Mbenit
Dan nnd the other nne. I had that in the
speech but he said it wan a ehestnul by
this time and it woulel round more tony
anil abreaat of Uie tunc and literary nil-
tare to change it from Title to Colniihon'
and I told him '.ill right.' hut 'didn't let on.
Now you are n frieml of mine and I want
to nsk you about tlii.e. As 1 icl. I'm up nn
the lllhli' but I don't know the rlaiiral
liaiiirM n little bit and while I ran kind
of ntih on to litte. Id like In know who
In thunder Colophon win. Do von know?"
The cnrrenpondent explained nnd t lis
member saw to it that hin cant-out chew
of toh.uco wav nut wanted. N. Y. bun.
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mimjmmm -vfvaiTs irrKf
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SENATORIAL COURTESY.
MRS. COLONEL HAMILTON.
MISS ANNIE WYANDOTTE
MISS CLARAIOECKER.
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The (Irntlerann from the Snulh (inve
Wn- unit Hip .Iriintp Was
Attjnnrnril.
Senator Prtttia nf Alaltama U the molt
owl-like memlie-r of the nenstr. He it o
pondertnifly tolemn that he is iinconteious-
Iy hiiuinrou.
Mr. I'tttua will lie fiO years old next .Inly.
Ha iiflorn to the old frhnol of ooutliern
vtatemncn now faat ebteappearin . It in e av
to see in the dwnntic manner in which he
Ian clown the law to hin uruatnrial nil-
lesRtieA that he hi been n judge. Ilespeaka
wan great neunei-aiioti at tne rate ni aiioui
ix worua a minute ami eicn worn ts em-
ihatird bv the wavimr nf hit chin wlimkcri..
lis eenturetarp rnntinril tn.i ntilp mrptinf
hi ami from hi bodv and an inverfp mo
tion. Kverytliinit ho elnea nrstit U K-riinu.
l'ven when he wants the neiutr to adjourn
he goe about it in a way that t the very
I'Uilitetsefiro of aolenin dignity. For in-
stance the other aftentnnn when Mr.
Spooner wa talking on the Quay cane. Mr.
I'ettui arose.
"I should like to ask tlie nenatnr to b'ivp
way for a motion if he plear" rcniarkt-el
Mr. I'ettitn. uttcrine each word as if the
fate of the nation depended upon the an-
awer. "I "will ngreo to an v tiling the tenator
wantt me to" replied Mr. Sooner nmding-
Iy "except lo vote against myeonrletionson
a e-onttitutuinal iuetinn."
"I am nut aikitig you to do that" said
Mr. T'ettui atill myiteriotn "hut I want
you to give wav to a motion.
"Well what is it?" aiked Mr. Pponner.
"It ii to adiourn" nnawerrd Mr. Tetttu
in his melanchnly voice and without a
mile.
Every member of the eenate laughed and
the motion lo adjourn wai earned. Wath-
Inglon Pott.
w
Oman's
Refuge
whmn stok la Lytlla Em
Plnkhmm's Vagatamla
Qommound.
No oth&r matlMna m tha
worU has dona ao ntuoh
good.
No oonfktanoa has avmi
keen vlolataa.
No woman's testimonial
was avar muallaham ay
Mra. Plnkham without
snaolal marmlsslon.
No woman avar wrota ta
Mra Plnkham for advkta
without mattmm hmla. No
man aaaa thaaa lattara.
Nor athloa la fraa ami
har am'u'raaa la Lynn
Mass Sha la a woman
Sou oan tall har tha truth
'o living marson la ao
oammatant to ad visa
woman Nona has had
auoh axmarlanoa
Sha has rastorad a mil-
lion sufferers to haalth.
You oan' trust hmr. Others
hava
Ljrdla K Plnkham MeJ Co. I.ynn Mas.
ninH Laaaaau
aaaW&r WaWaW
That l'c-rti-nn has become n house-
hold remedy In the home of Mrs.
Colonel Hnmllton It well attested by
n letter from her which says: "1
can give my testimony ns to the mer-
its of your rrmeely I'e-ru-na. I h'nve
been taking the same for some lime
and nm enjoying better health now
than I hate- for some years. I attrib-
ute the change to Ve-ru-nn und rec-
ommend I'e'-ru-un. to every woman
belirtlug it to be especially beneficial
lo them." Mrs. Hamilton's residence
Is 259 (loodnle street Columbus Ohio.
Mrs. Murgar-
(l tb u Dauhe'ii
No. I2H Xeirtb
Superior street
Unci no City
Wis. says: "I
feel so well nnel
vikhI anil health
fill now that pen
cannot ele-serlbei
It. IV-rti-na is
everything (o nle. T feci healthy and
well but It I should be sick I would
know what to take. I bate taken sev-
eral but He's fnr frninle cnmplnlnt. I
nut In the change of life unit It doci
me good."
Hate yon catarrh or the head
throat lungs stomnch or any other
organ ot Ihe boely? If so. write to
Dr. Hartinan at once. He will scud
you directions ror treatment without
charge. Address Dr. Hnrtmnn Colum-
bus. O.
Miss Annie Wyandotte queen of tho
operatic stage und dramatic soprano
snys: .
"Fifteenth St. and Jackson Ave.
Kansas City Mo.
"Dr. Hurtmn.i:'
"Dear Sir re-rtt-na has been my
salvation. It has given mo back n
beautiful voice a gift ot God; it hrn
brought me once more to my old pro-
fession. I con tnlk now and slug
where before I could scarcely whis-
per. Can you wonder t my drltght'.
I wish every person who Is suffering
ns I suffered might know re-ru-n-i.
Only those who hnvo been afflicted
can ever know the Intense sutlsfai-
Hon nnd gratitude that e-omes with n
comnlete cure. "My voice was com
pletely gone. April 15 I telfso elated
over the restoration of my voice lha.
I Inserted an advertisement In Thu
Star for vocal pupils. Tho ndvertlse-
meiit which cost tne 03 cents brought
me five pupils und that was the be-
ginning of my present large clast.
Yours gratefully
"Annie Wyandotte."
A congestion inflummatlon or ul-
ceration of Ihe mucous membrane
whether ot the head stomach. k!d-
ne-ys or other organ. Is known to the
medical profession ns catarrh. It Is
known by different nnmes such nt
dvsnensin." HrlRhr dlsense female
complaint diarrhoea bronchitis con-
sumption nnd a host of other names.
Wlieretcr llierc Is a congealed mucous
membrane there is catarrh acute or
chronic.
75)1
-YWrr"
BELIEVES IN HORSE SENSE.
Velcrlmirlnn Converted br n Sick
Hired Thai Mouclit n.
jUucteir.
"K.TK-rifiue has convinced me that there
it mull n thine as hoiic n-nc" said n 'veter-
inary surge-on who lia-t a shun on the South
ride. "A friend ut nunc hail u beautiful
rhmtnut driving malt- that wan subject to
ictere spells uf eobc. About n year ago "lie
fait very snk and .lour the owner brought
ut over here fur treatment. I cared fur
her and slip seruied a crnteful at u human
being might rulibing her noc aaini-t my
eo.il sleeve and iliuunig her allcilion in her
ihiinb way.
"One .lay about nix iiiiiullia ago up she
came to the dnrir ot Hip lnp. muiiiiiii: and
evidently tiilfcruiff acutely. I Heated her
again mid she pit heller I found cut aft
erwanl that Ihrre was nn one at her home
rtahle that eiay .mil that she had worked
the halter olT' nnd had ct nut to find the
doctor."
"Curium e-irruuiMaurc" t.-ud the mill
who hid hr.iul Hip tnrv
"Hut that's nut all nt it." i ml the dm tor
"Three days ngu I e.iiue iluwu In tn.v ullice
in the nmrning about nine n'e'oik. There
lay the i lipntuut mere in fmnt of the deior
eleiitl. She had been taken Mil. had made
lit-r way s-e bpfnrp tn'lhp shop in the night
nnd found iioIhxIv ilitn- to give her mrib
linil ami she hid die-il ovv. if llin story
in'l proof that a lmrep ran rranu I would
like tn hear toinitluiiS to leat it.' Chicago
Inter Oecan.
elliost eif the ejlncler
And Other Tales iiiihiding.eal.itiR.i Flcvo-
I lit Ion . Susipieliaiiiia i'l.iil. lulptme ol the
Klf Oneea IMI.ii of the Weirlel Kcallu isof
Paahinii. and other. A ilrhglittul vnlume
heautlfiillr illuMr.iteil lle.nlv for eiblrihil
lion alxnit Mat' 1. Srnd til eeiilstoT. W
jyee lieueral I'anengi r Agent I.iikavviiniia
IUiIio.icI 'JO KicliangH l'laie New Yoik
City labtliiu .iiiutid
Itriillxrel Hip Sltuntlnn.
Tlie rnliirrd trgulara in tlie 1'ldhppinctai-e
as epiiek it iclMilrc as thev are jirnuipt to
obey nreler. A liluik m igeulit wan hulled by
a hieij vvitteiu toliinteer leecutly tvith;
"Will nig what aie ton giuni; to do her..?''
The negro lephed "We'ie cuing to take up
the white man's hurdiii I 'upjioae.' A I gu-
ll tut.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3A3.BO SHOES tjftffip
MVorthS4 tpS6 compared
wiin dinar msaes.
lixinrsrd bjr ovar
' loeo00 wearers.
Thttmuln fureW. I.
uougut' name and mice
lamptd on bottom 'lake I
noubilnnclilmtdio b
at rood. Your driler
mould kten iikid- II
not. w will tend a Mlt'
on rvcclDt ol nrk aod ite.
Mtra for camaec. Stale Ltnd or Itithcr
lie and idUi iJaln nr can lor. Cat. Irta'
if. u ucvuus ottot eg. irncMaa hiju
tLv. V
eni -StaVJ
aT V
VALUABLE PREMIUMS
flBSfll Tk RmhhI WRf
im fT Tnto-Mirk Zmfr
ITi lat" I
k V'Mia.
On pverr two aoaael packape
Pt HIIK.MiS'OAT enlttle y..u
to vnliiatite pre mlums. lliim
. trnteel llt mulle et unon aoi.ll-
eatlou tn manufacturer
FRIENDS' OATS
MUSCATINE IOWA
for sale ar ALL aROBOtg.
nr.VVIIItamiv'lDdlanl'lic
eiinttunillleipUllnd.
Illeeillo and llcblm
1'llct. II abiorln the
I a mora allart ilie Itcla-
Ini ut oiirr acta at a
JMjultlrp Blrralnaiant re-
lltf I'rrpatrd for I'IIm
andtublncullbeiirltala
bjil At ilrnrirltlaor hr
mill on reerli.v of nrlro. AW ctntt aua Sl.oo.
VvlLLIAMa itrtl. cu.l-ropi.e. uttu.AMi. oaie.
PILES
h 3er 4Tears n IttfcpetiwctbAawfW
r rpa iakt uproar koaua
of ttlrntr. Hint-
inuutmoar
of nrtarra
naa wealthy
Hi
?J23i
If ion
land of Mrn
traied paenpbleu
nt
Rurrtnlndrnt of
inictior.uttaa. canUi
eit.wbowlll inallToi
nta Cllj Mo.
Immtirauon. IMurtBteni ot
a or aooreii id uttaimra
an
RRAnniLt OP THIS PAPKR
lllltt.NU TO BUT ANTTU1NS
ADVtSHTISKll IN ITS COLUMNS
BI10ULI) INSIST UPON HAVIKO
WHAT TltKV A8IC FUK. UktrUSUlO
AM. HUDiT' ITUTKS OH IMITATIONS. -
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A. N. K.-I1
1809
plnijfibjrBttafcPL
1
f
Responsible AGENTS WANTED
tti vuanv town to aet-L THE
Elk Self-Heating Sad Iron.
Ml
Thlllla Han Opvortunllv lor nn or mm lo mill mnrrc
all I.IIIKKAI.CO)liaaiONaailiB.lf-Mailt Iroatant'
......n.u i..k !... fl.ia.4Mt In d ha I'rrfrrtHat afaclloa. ttrlUf
al unrr far'urna. nr. S.al rrruia an tretll I ( btler. andiron;.)
mt .n.4..it... il... IS ao. Htftrtne AmrrlfilM Kxt. Aftnc. 1
liir'rain larttdrirrat LIkt(o SrrarllJ Uldf.St. LtaU.Hc.1
LAXATIVE BROHO-QUININE TABLETS
Stops the Cough
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and
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CURES
LA GRIPPE
A KLONDIKE SCENE.
NOTE"-Evcry Dr"ggst from Klondike to Cubq sells Laxative Bromo-Qiiiine Tablets
ior joios ana unp. in met it is tne oniy oc
vast territory which is striking evidence
fg.Lygai appears 013 every box of the genuine
Ja
TV'
. 1
"v
Mlwv Clnra Stoecleer lwiy'. "I aail
chroniu cntnrrh for overAft year. I
tried many rotnenllcabut foutlillno rn-
llnf until I mnv( nn atlvcrtlReme?toln
the tinner of voitr treatment ntpr
chronic cdtarrh. I triril it ami I tnlil
I nm now welt I-reeomnlend-Pi-ru-n.i)l
tn.all rny frlenila ttho nre aflllcted
with catarrh." Mls Storcltpr IlTea at
1'lttaliurjr- Ta.
Mrs. Mnrfraretb
Frltr.. Wllcor Okla.
wrltctt: "I axtend
my ivlncero thanks
for tho jrood adrlcn
you have rItco
rnex 1 tto not
IidIIoto I
would bo 1W-
lnp; now If It
werarot for
you. I lind
suffered
with flow of
Mood for four month and tne doc-
tone could help me hut little. They
operated on me three tlme8. It was
tcry painful und I only obtained lit-
tle relief. T wns ao weak I could not
turn In bed. Then I applied to Di
Hiirtinaii. 1 did not know whether hex
could help mc or not but I fcllowcd
his ndtlec nnd used only three"' bot-
tles eif Pe-ru-nn and Man-a-lin. 3fow I
am its well nnd as strong as I ercr
tas. thnnles to your rcinedles.M PcItIo
catarrh has become so frequent that
most women arc more or leas afflicted
with II. It Is usually called femalf
disease.
eineri
who have beeomei
I n growl na- beat report.
niaeiecmeeeuL.waraii
Information uwreelneeil
railway ratee eaui faa and
nn applleauon to Inn
ten
a. umitilla. ( . Im.
otcuat. V.rKliLBTt'. Kni.i of lailnl(ratlon(niawa.
antnninrtoJ.ti.e.-aAWr'UUI). ill Met- tnb Bl.i
420.00 Per WEEK
atul eipenata for man with rlf U taMwelere wur
rrraVrllen 1-aullrr MliiurennafrrrOrCIM
Inaeri Uetlrnjrvr. HiariMUavajieiietjeiiaipaa.
uu tump. rasVitTrax arte. eo.. riaawn sallte.
nOnDGV N;w illWOTERTl (Ire
9JWSf qukkralltfeuidraieawarat
. io.koftetltnenlalatn4 ie etata 3rrtaal
rt ir ii. H.einr.k & nunn. Dmu. Aim
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