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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-05-29, Page 6FRIP . , 1111� ". , - . 9 1 . . I � I TVX Curm XXW ZR& . .� )U3 oqt� , v6so ___ --I---- I-- A-^ �_______ 9N iNA 0'*'���� -A- - - - ��DOCQ(r__ WO lilihaly -_ ODX' tD'e er"nil I I I of, 61110way's Mother& j r!' DRECH& A MANON _ �, toast deliolous, but th conversation was coustrAlneii, and Wn"90 were Ire - . f LADY � pauses ' . I , - .­ - t 131thedwyn Wetberald, I . I I ­ � I . %WU OF 924 XKPJMI=OX t qu:%-11, I must be offj" *aa mr. w9. I � t , ­ - 2 _,� . - __� ,,� - ------- � ", �";,-*,�� , , ---- I . WITH wa I'Qood-lby.11 Ijeputoxihis� � . I ' . L I . hyatla#. an.4 started down the steps. Then. I 11L.11,T9W11. A,d9AItyQ,qforqQV � , . ou r�Q. , r IV � 44 ow, Pa, be sure � ON KIDN" PILLS j.hro.tur"d DOAN'S ),� I . back "Was there Aiiything- - anything -wasn't there something you I , member." . . , . - xxted me to get down town?" he fal- , � 41some. more of tho "am" The cred Aud well-bowo x1dfley'speclat , lered. i '. I .#ort of chouille,and a spool I The girls gazed at. him Wgrief Land 1, . I � of white thread, No. 00, .for th Curo of all lifty kunder. "Why, pajll &,lid Pet, "wore . I I .Qb,, yes; and call at Variderlirl'a for ray . . and Blidder TroOles. * you going Away without kissing as good - lVop . I I I A,M,lp I (ONot a greasy kind of cake, pli-noth. , . I '1-1 didn't know as you'd care to I .� . . im with butter in it. Something flufr3 &lid Aelimte, with chocolate loin&." - . Urs. P. BerfrAnd, Breche I A Maxion, I have Iiie kiss you. I f,.el so 1,1-.4 of' asbame(t of iii),self.", I IIXftP your mind on roses, Pa, jusl . ]no, Que., writes: -I think it nothing but r5 it for me to let know wbat - "Oh, Pa, you old an -ell" They were 0, �� may %V90s, roses, roses,' every spare 1 - lao,4 vaent of the day. And don't let Fl D81,AWS, KIDNEY PIL , ftVe (lone for mll all about him now, wic oh his right, ope . an III. .3 left, the little one in frolit, rcaell- - pick them out,.pa; pick them out youro . For five months I was b4dly troubled . me . with. a sore back, and such severe pains . ing lip to bis neck. '11'e're the ones tha4 self.,, �... . "Why, Pet, there's roses in the froill In IRY kidneys that I could scarcely walk are ashamed of ourselves," buld EleiruvT - energetically. . . I Y�rd this minute."' I . 'Yes, but what kind of roses? at times. I goVa box of DOANt XID. XEY PILLS, and before I had them half . "I know I am," i0ilspered Win. . . � "So am 1,11 Vet. . . . pa, ":, I . Miserable littlo, short-OLmmed, reluctant , 1, Wriggs, acting as if they just hated W. taken' I was greatly rclieved, and With another box I was completely cure4. I subbed . ,,you,re gwia g1rls,` said ',Nfr,' Gallo. Wl�� W41i lip, . z � I 0 -heavy open. I want long, swaying, Lop 0 cannot belt) bttt give them ,,ill the praise a k1li4eril"'; I �iere a lot of ,sell6b, younn, soor. I beauties, nearly as tall its I am." .1� , � I.can, and will never fail to recommend them to all kidney sufferers, . I . pioa4 ,," announced Pet, " Z � � � "Don't waste your money ou'ret, Pa, � I "linpoiring on you Ili the most outrage4 : �: : oven if she is going to a party. . It just .1 TOA 'S' I . "NX MM.T. P11,13. oil's st);110", went on N�inllje, . . .. � :. . encourages her ill extravagance. 1"" go* aA k0c, box, or.3 for $1.25fall. dealers or � 'I'Vil c you're been. toiling and mollin,g f:. , ing to make the loveUest lee cream y on . The Dolan Sld4ey .Pill, Co,, Toronto, Ont, your life ,away for, u8" com-luded J,'Iea. . , . '. � .� ever tasted, and you'll get me some cake . � I . � llor� . . . I . � I I I I .1 ­ 1__--- . . ,1,1., ]Rumor of the Hour. % 1rHZ WOMM'S NXDICINZO . I ... ' , I n don't believe,you hold the ublif; � - . �� .­ I � 1. 11 - � I I R , I I . � ... 4 very high esteem.", * I I I 'IMF' dear sit,,, " rejoined the billion- . I I ," I" . I � II, I 11 .. 11 I Wire, you wrong tile. 11 it weren't for ., I ,:he public whorewould we look for our - . . � ­ ... W . Profits ?";m -Washington, Star, . .11 I .. �. 11 11 . . . -----*- - I I . , . � ... "I A colored boy was asked by his " . 1.11 whool teacher to give her 4 sclitepleQ 11 . r I I I 11 mith the word "delight" in it, to show . . .1.1 - . I � that he understood the' use -of the ivord. FOR ALL� I . I., I * 'J'he youngster quickly . replied,. "I open" � BILIOUS an 9 , . . 1. ed de do' are 4e light went out.Fl-i - I , d`NERVOUS DISORDERS . I I . . � I . � . "Hub It' snorted Subbubs, over his I . -vening paper, "that proy Slick Headache, Constipatiorty Windy , . . erb always �_ - . I makes me tired," . . I "What's that, dear ?" asked -his. wife. Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestiont "'Too many .cooks spoil the broth."' I I . .�. [ don't believe there ever Was a time I Disordered Aen there were 'too many coc,4"', . Liver& Female Ai Iments., , I . Philadelphia Press., - ­ . . . � ' . . . I Prepared only by the Proprietor, TuoXAS BEECHAX, St., Helene, 311g. � , � . I . $614 Everywheiis in Canada And U. 0. America, 1-4 bqx�s, 2 Little Willie -Say, pa,. what's a co:- - � 5, cents. quette? . . ., . . - - . I __ , , .1. Pa-A.coquette, my son, is a wo- I � � . man who pretends to be indifferent 1: - Musical' Gossip. � � . . "I'll I about getting . married. - Cbic� . � � I I I /'�'. . j, b 4� , I " - I '� , . 1. , News, . . � 11 s �., .-I., ��10 1AC-I.. ) . . (NeW Style.) . I .! .., . .- ..----*.- It is estimated by 4ir Robert Giffeu . -V!--e­1 � al. �V,.__. � ;1 . It . . I " ,,, -.11.-1 " , "" . A,-�,, - - ;nno � . � So your lawyer got you out of that the number of women who are to.i V,%! .. �i. V',." "W­q� _ IN I ." *' � . P. , , , vez ­* . . I , , ", �4k I .1 JMA' trouble?" be deprived of the chance- of marrying ,�',_-41?�,!,. ,� "'. JM.Y'l, . . . ,4� ... ;�e_. I I 1 11, -to Ina t(.11, %VmA % oil. pa, dell]"?" . . . . , I "I was sorry the moment after I'd -i I . L'. ­,,���r, "I don't know," answered the man Herr Kubelik Is 51,391.472'. I . . I., ' . i. - . "Why unn't volt bake a cake,,Winnik,?�- '. - __________________ scolded ),oil," -.,,aid pa. I . . . I � who is never ha py. "I baveaVyet Gospodin Bolossy Boyrilsky, ,the great I - '-jk .. .1 . I _ �:, . �: un this blitstering hot dayl t6 _6 . -41 1yFlith !Tuple "one- 4 =0ewi t -Cai6 10 "Ana we were sorry and ashamed to Ungenerous. Winners and 8 * 4 paid his bill. I p suppose he simply 'Cosaack contrabaisist, has t . Jk, ": "Me, pa " � � I akeir to golf, i - I , � .!� With Inv lily complexion? Would you 1 talk to. I . . . think liow richly we deserved It," do. ' , Losers. I got me out of one kind of trouble I With a handic4p of 56 he wass attually i"-% ' , " I ` . I 1'. 13 down on Be I Wish yuiir VVIttill-ed thus to iminij)IaLe I ,It seemed to Winifred's young m,an clared Pet. - . I . into another." ey at the laet'raouthly , - � J , �'� - Oierself'�*' . that the Galloway girls were .even liver - Eveiything you wid was true," a4- ' Gentle rcader=as. the old -school editoe. : .. competition at tinpalanka. - I �, (I �� 11# il,' � 11 i rted Winifred. . I i ial used to. address youl-have you evei . " This, sir," thundered the victim: . Mil I � , , .. I I set e. Vaniela Deronda, the-SyrIan. w"n­ "It won't do to forget the cake, Pa," , . lier than usual th&t evening, a a the r I . i ' ,�,_:�., said E1_i!.u,. ­W,n's yuung mail is Lvla- fAWLer more silent than he b4a ever "And we'll do our own errands after r with an opponent who, of the "get-rich�quick" concern, IU. ftalfol has been decorated by -,the gultan P I I f � i I r V. � , I . r I . . I . ant,m� wl . � t . � I - 11 ­ 1: iug this evening, and if Win presented known him, . The dinner was good. Din ,this," said Eleanor, I when he -had gaiaO a, slight advi hat I call a downright' outrage!" with 11A,Order of the . . I �:;� " I I . � Iniported Shire WOW% ��, &dm with a piece of cake of her own ner in. the Galloway home was invariably III oughtn't to hava complained," qaid overyouinthentuil'40rof 'picces, trade( "Well," retorted the swindler, �'did eboke. A portrait of tlie giftled: artist, ' , I I Oliskium, Win wouldn't have any young good, Breakfast, 'being dependent on Mr. Garloway. "I .,iade up my mind one for one,. mercilessly, until he had, you ev�r hear of an uprigfit out- with artichoke, appears in � the list num I . ��1'1 I rage?" -Kansas City Tournal. bet of "Home Prattle." . �1: man ;ny more." Eleanor's capacity for oversleeping her. when your mother (lied that I would be brought yourrAtib of otrengthto, apoint I I . Ban.Weld's Baron. - ' , , . � . I 11 �,.: . . - 1. � . . 7- the, BessarIL. 'Will stand for maties this season ': Pet and Eleanor w ghted self, was' vfqiablo. There was no Owke mother.as well as father to you" whereyour defeatwas. inevitable. His lay , I . M. Prosper Ukht , I I I I . I ' . . I I , �', with this jest. The: weary -eyed Pa did with tho ice cream, but nobody seemed ' "You. oughtn't to be anyt � )a bian pianist, has as follows. I . . . I hing. of the t ­tl - cording to Hoyle. - 6xi his lessons) -1 say, I purchased a cattle -run I I was a ric y ac . W I!e I ; wh . � �tj�s . (at - Ids the Work of, a, : I ' a fortification? An Arizona. He fit MONDAY -Will leave his own Stable lot-Ols' - ,. Xiot smile. Neither did Winifred, whose to notice its absence. Winifred's youn sortl" declared Eleanor. . could not frame a non-denuirrable ccmi- . I � 11 I 9 I plaint* agaInst hin L raged -A fortification, . my . y con.18,11ullett,andproceedtoWnii Taylor's . . I gaze was riveted o - - 3cious'that he was very happ I "No, Indeed," protested'Winifred. "We I. And yet voi W , cow-puricheradmirabl suited to,keeping. then to Jaines- �:� _�,, . it tl,e breakfast Ills man, coru 78 . .Pa son, is . . lot 28, eon. 8, Hullettv for noon � - ... . . . , . t would have been much surprised to -lea o be mothers to 10, . �. . inwardly against his policy ana called it -large fort. I . I his halkd In. � . , �, 4, UullLit, for nighL , ��, - . On) . I M .. . . .Reynolds' lot 22, co .. , . . I . . ' ' . . in the, Uniba&, V - . I � "if I made bismit' so doughy that pee- that every,one else at the table -was very 141LIO's V uxim . rge 1 During Ids recent tour U URSDA: -�Pro(feed to his own stable! as - l.". d . (t splendid idea, said Pet, with, ,cwtsmanlike. I . Willie -Then a ratification is a la! . ,, . ' q then to L, avid, Crawford's lot $0, con.1; � I , rawlix ple h ' I th - yre. . I . . ,,�', there are pen S Boleslas Simiankl,., noor. I ",. ple were compel -led to eat just the upper milseriPble, _ - . - - . or g from - lier porspiring parent in 1)? Y ral.-The L . . . ' ' East Wawanose, for, nicht., - . .� 1% der to . , ;7 ­ � � � I . I this pno-eyed Armenian violinist, reneivid.1' - I "Young!'Ook. , -� A i �Ila I , , ­ . and lower crusts and leave -the so When the meal- was finished. Mr. Gal- clap her blinds, "We'll all be. game oi life in that same any ,!f . . . . WEDN .SD & V -Proceed t,j Johii 17 1 � . . ggy � . . 3p�ctable people, too, go , * offers of marriage fronr no. fewer 23,,con. 1, West Wawsnosh, Jor noon; then.; . .: . ----JI -t into the 46ting-ro6m an& mothers to you,'134�" . I liew are Very llqi . I . "It is. a griat mistake, Mabel, to, ALex. Scrim Spur a, ,t I con, , 68 aws , . . . center I loway wen , �`�: � "Oh, and Pa," broke in Pet, "I nearly I lay down on'the couch bet%ve" . ' ". . to church every Sunday, treat their f'amr trifle with the' affectiongs. of a niart . s0pilteen millionalresses'. The I a ­ for nig t. .. � I I I I . :- en the north', All the girls applauded., - As he broke . . . claims having been referred to a plebli' 11V U D Y� ropeed James lard's, - V.q I want suini. ro:6e-pink ribbuli, and west windows, where A breath of I . illies kiudly And 6bey the law. They ari. ,who loves you .by encouraging some � . . , for -lot. tri.ilingly away from* the group their very companionable, jolly -fellows, often, . one . ; cite of readers (if the* I'N;irth Atlantic. ,con, 6 , eat w4nosh, for Ill r . . � . 1.rt ! else.!" . �,i, I Just the exact shade of the heart of the coolness was already stWing in. ,.He nor 10,ices followed him to the street.. ,. i but beware of them in -any little game "Well, be?a a little slow; Auntic, I I Hairdressers? Gazettell An overwhel lxxg'� Gunt shotel, . gannon, for night. � I �, I- L�� ro-wes--three yards ancr a half -that will ticed thAt there Was no odor of�helio- 11 It . I .1 . I . ) ml,,, ' FAIDAY-1 . . ,�, Don't .v.ou:for.-qt that, Pa." .p,,I,. -f majority Was returned in.favor of Iroceedto GlItiert"Graves, 1041' 1. � ...�. , I -ad told Eleanor I 0 .. of business orT politics.. Don't let them . think he ,,eds a pacemaker,"- .. jai con T West Wawanosh. -for noon; tilen to- . ".'' be eapy to remember, won't it, Pa?" trope Ili the air. lie h "13c snre you remember that, PA.! cro,%id you into 'a corner.:or get the bet-. I . . - ------ V_ Edna MeAsser, the Oregon Oil Queen, John Redmond's; Westfieldfor night , . . I I * i ' . 1- , . "N'N'tiatever else you forget, don't let it the day previous' thn.t'tbe perfume- of . "You'll -bear, it , in - mind, Won't. You-, . .te I r of you by one I pie-ee or obtain-. � a ; I ' ' , 1� Mlle. Obbia Bohotle,'the Somali mezzo. . SATURDAY -proceed to James Vuivs I lot. � - . �,,� be my shoes, Pa," said .eanor. "And some of her potted plants. sickened bi , 'Well, I I your Wife. .8oprano, haa given 93,000 for her new M con. 4. East wilwahosh, for noon; then to, .- .._ ul, pa, d Just y linot-hers, mothers, . supp?se you. an( I . . .4 chance li your negligence to slip,' , . . " I r!ta really suffering for that chenille." . notl ear? , ry sspare - throng . _ are now scrapping over the name of .- 'th a generosity that cari- his own stable where. he will remain t,i.11 th . . l!" iers,' I " � Vaid she -had been careful to ��removc motorrear. ' NVi . . .. .. . lay;." , eve . moment of . the A king into tile square between two ,of w heir!' I . ... . . tol(owing Monday morniliv . � . "Now, I'll tell.you what it is, girls," them. The' cuibitins beneath his� head . . - - your ne . . � I �, . ]30. - to - . . � -,�*" � � . . . . � . . your �ieccs mdorse gtiy lkttle not, be too highly commended, Mll.e. This ute will be continued tbroighon , - I - and -satin, velvel - . I for tf ' "Not orl'your: life. What' gave. you -hotle has engaged a deatit I the season, health and weather permitting - . . , .% said Mr. Galloway, pushing Away lils were covered witl).- si:k ,Job't 0 1,� . . ___ - . - I .1 . ote's or go ,on. their borids .or - ' I . . ­­ � . ute,.English -Yxo;N� . MouONNELL 'i-"' .plate, on which reposed a solid lump of and lace,.but,now 'they were All clothed, .. . . I I .� I . . ill I aUe oral contracts with.th6m. or work.i that idea?" . - ' . I composer as chauffeur and accompanist. R& D . I � . , . �;'�L,`,�­ 4ough, H marked contrast to thL burned in,codli ,white � linen.' Pet I never - fox -mot I . ... . I I �., . � . . . . Ith them, or f I or them without. haviag . ..I OW011_1 thought it was usudl." I ! Miss Mamie Caehalot,.the . Manager And Froprieto;j, , �' ' . .. wi .. , , 49 . . New. South . . '' , . . . - , , ­ wherr there's only oile r0i . �, �, sliver of bacon beside it, "I'm not 9 fresh. pillowslil, , ­. ,Ould Not Walk.' � W,A�s prima dolina,who is so well known : . . 'I":,.. oing I to eneas6 each one in i, . I had a definite understanding, provable ' -1§0�t . � I I . . . � , to et you a single -thing you wanb-not 'I just before hl' wturn each -night, He . . .. . .. I , , bachelor uncle.- in the , family "-Xew for her pr6libuxiced Imperialistviews I . " `_ 9 . 8 ' . . I . . . . . - . .. . . by xvitnesses- and wrifings; concerning :.. . .. . ,has Itenjutas and Chief - . i�'11. I -had protested once against ,her taking York Times_ * I . I I I . I" . A� single thing." R.Voung Lady Tell.4 the Torture; yolir share of the pmfits'nr ipoils. . . I I bequeathed her larynx tol'.the, ,h , . . .1 . `_-7 1 . . . I . , M ,pritir � ,­ "A.-Ii,,now, pal" -sli . .8 - � - .. . . 1. . TV a pounduen , - , . .. e had said I&, was,q I . They will 'not chwd � you any .more I .- . . . . I useum. . . . I o Well, hno,wn . horses w��r* . . , . _� I the trouble,'and I .1 . . She Sulfere& I', 9M . . . . . I M , . - kindness isna ecimpactile, s are the qualitfe4i .e , . 'f"Now,'ps, dearl" . ' her & couldn?t have . . . . Olan old Shylock would have cb4ateU I 11- ., �,,��. , I funny thing if , An- Oxxe� of those, women who have a 9,1 eik, the B61iemian marestto, when I . , . I L I . . . . tarseflodc_ � - . . � 'for -.tobacev :entered a .street . prodigies de. An -y one Admiring jLgoiad piece 61.f . �11_�t - "'You don't mean a word of that -m -you e n own . I I Rhogmatigni. . � ton'lo, isixt tliq will have ihe full 'unt, tipath up, * . .. . � ,bi, . . - _ ,things ,as. he wanted th m I . his * .1 . I . I . l'amo y not engaged in .training J 1041L Li 8. - ' ", . -, : I - - I... I . � ; I. . .1 I . b an. inq­ :�. .. . I It cost.your hoart's. car, the ot er 6y.,- ' d i uired'oif the v 6s itll his Wiliro t6.the elucidationcif. iaond' h willhave-his own stable- 061121-, 1. ., � know you don't." - house. . . .� , I . . � � � . . of their boudithouili"i ot 4 'a ; � c - ­ I �Miss Myrtle MiLjoir, 11aftlitfid, X. B., - ' ew, o le ­ . . - : �-. mOrtli8filetai. cituton. and.pr6ceed Lo Holinbie- , . - ,.,. Eleanor embraced his right shoulder, '*,The br�ath. of oolness lxxerea�ed per - blood, They Will st'iy within the limits of man. sitting . ncav her, 01)o you ,ch 0 tl alimpsests. � . -iillv. theb-tollanntilleroAnd tbence I - I I . #I . ; I 1. . , � , ,,So Diltilov, I I I . Winifred his lef t. The rebellious ne6k epptibl�. &lid t tra�ele s one of the thoilsandawho have 'prov- tobacco; *sir?' I . Z a 1 . � a for night. On Tikesiltay, he "wt. ..0 ,a steadily lbetween the law and will giyeyou Justice,bixt if- . 1. .1 ir' at es Stanford his pureba�od 11 procleedy to. . . ' - - .. . . � _ . r:1.. , , . I ed that Dr Williams' ,Pink. P&s, -ill. 'you cry to -them for mercy you will waste- 1: ,,"No' madam; rda. ncit�". was the., re ingtor-bicycle, which, -he,tidea .-with the didae, and * �, - ' - �, -lost a little of its rigidity as Pet's arms the two windowi.' .How' good -it was on�� �. . W . Slieppardton, Port Albeit, 'Xingst I '. �i� * _. . sai. Miss Major says -. . . I . 44 " I h I �tP h 11 -, I � . thense tolfttrick.Clsriols for eight. .Uxx Wed-' I . . ... I.: � . . . I � - his head. 116w'str4Age tilgit his, hea't cui!e rhearliati - -our - breath. They will take advastage ply, btit -can. get you, a � ew f yo; f t -pedal down. --7;' unc.. - .. � '. . d ilt to Van on, . Von roo ,.I4.- , , . .. I . �, . ot, and sore. He I e .4rly of*teclinicalities, and they wilt laudh At- . . 1:_ ,. . 1, I I I ­ . t 0 Ow- -. - . went round it, but the voice was de � pof b It :1. " � ' - ' ' I *1 suffer0d fron the,troub). for ne I wint`one."--w-Lippihcotes aga.ifte , . "" -4;lZ%.Cr;i,.dt .. tb Robt. V, G ' � w h . . . . . - I Wes - _ � Ifiant. I I.. ag heard the voices . .. . . I . . . I I . . . - ' I . I TTI �. I ;- I of Winifred a �ear.` I had the advice of a doctor -appeals W. -their generosity-. "Bu 0� . � I . I , "I'm sick of this ,kind o,f breakfast .an smess . ., . I � " qA Shotkin Will beatBlython Thursday. -, 11Z-1. I it the 'Young man, -,among I I .. . I . g Question.. - . - �tln!Jfbvulght, . - � ���, . .1 :an -1. toQk III � p inedichie - but it did n9t Is tubiness;` they Will -say. . "There is. , . 11 no . . ­ . I �. . . For tug lat two dAys of weik tee.Axpositor, I ___­ " table talk. It's the same old thing -or ' the flo,kers outiide. Pet was *u stairs - �rsc�ns�-Why, you have . . . . . I i�x�.­,' help me. .The trouke Curious -Pe � .. . . .1, - I I .. .for vorticiaax-. � . . .. . I . .,.'-' h o - I gebting read ' . was loeated. e. bond." -Ther6 can bo, .. ts this toiyl. I & y for the partyi Ae'. . orr' the letter ,of .th bass born. Why i�, that? . . : An Oklahoma. papdr ,prin I TERM& ­610 Payable lot of June, 1904. All � . o I .. . . I chiefly in my ankles,and tbe pain I suf- I , . . - ' She 4as. from Boston, he from -SOkla. �t be returned. - . � I I . no withdrawing a move.oxim iiiade '11 mares atraskot owners, axid thus �' " � ing In the year. Wh can't you go down stepping lightly - between -sideboard �anil fel-ed at times *m intense. .. As a mat I � .:, w On.' 11 Leader (of- little! German band) . , I regularly to -th'e horse, . A reductloill of 62 alp I I I ­ .1 1­� . I y Alina-610s,eL, - - thev. are: in'tbe gair-�-' . . have traveled a.good deal' . I - - ,,�, - ­ town yourselves and Fet'%Nii.-L Yon want, . pEfting . aw�y, the di$1i0&*. ter. of fact; at1inic's I -was quite miablel T.I,i§ 11OL' 'De beeple doii!t like to hear Itr 11011M. : "YOU, . lowed on ill in- -so served it'llho Commero*1 � I �,,��%�� � -policy- is very exasperating-twt lh_06 Westl, Ili.. . I ',. and not bother ineV . Eleanor Ila d * th e gift. of orderliness. Pre., I 111110am, ven db v.cdden is coldt. De - we you not: 'Miss Bea, Hotel, by theAto a Cbief. I . . I , . ` losing .�Iayer, whether 'the game be I . � : � . . P ,. . I I I . .1 . . . . ,.; .. I f -fullleat?" I well � . . I.- .. . ,. J. I IMOC I 1- ' th' , e t Upitairi -at tifie � iiirgen'. , ,,i'x4ilonths I wa�sconflxied to the house. not -ii all pelbw zeroJ__ChL=g0j, TZ'r` Cori?" . I . � . � . � ' *d ' - - - . � "Itf7 she lowalk across the ro. in, and-forsom AUGHE3 an .. I. . Pa, in is eai . ' - ess,' .. I , � . H1 'ARPENTER,Prop. .' . . 1. , , , , I , � :Oh, " . call of lie I . , -&ejo�. uosille-m- Volities, high. finance, � . 1. . "Uh, .yvs, ixxdeea7�in ..califorma, and, . , . . ­ � clieL , I . .. � ��, �', .9 irful heat, a ��;un�&est EN:a. - and other 'niedicines 'no, else,'but,- ifter, - '. - - . � � EtondtVasio. owne- I b.,V. Car enter and McDair .. - , � ­ . I Yes, there's I mys fee After anotli � T. iised'I i i i lmi With . d i V o,m -, - butile. .. .. . . . : I . . ". 'arpenfee . of. DO# i � . P � . . W . Arizona, andbv&xx Ili New Mexico.i? VOW o'. . And 2 ) - .. 1'1� �� -11 er intervil ,ese ney or anythi . � 01 . 6as . I .i .- Oiled for Pot, an�. pi. Vibed. fQi- rh6uniatism 1).ut they" al is, Ve feet, fair. It is 'nature's I . ' . . . , . 4f�i, y frightful cold, or driving rain, or a clirriag . . . . I � C��, 'd m, ., . ' "Tell m'e what. peop _!, r - rF ','Did . you, ever . -,see the. - I I . I . 0" I I - I 'Poot old Pa, he doesn't feel good, he . 0, rp,a .� I ead and ' �. -Cherokee � � � . .1 a' vision of .entranoing sweAness .camr . di e ilo`good. - , Then, Zin, � of nly , wn way ng the game. of exist- ! ..le . . . . .. . �, . ' I EL .. . .. . ; .. ' ,. I do the at�irs And' pLsed b6tw0exi the 1A xxle�t6. will, iell'you What. thei hgg'j" said.the . Strip ?" . I . I . . . . I . . . � . , 'IT . . Idn't sleep well last night. Too badi" wn ", i(Ai& urked *I try )Dr ItVillildns!- ' aders � I I I There was, -a pain . fill- gilehe6, b - � . - I � � 1, .. L., . � . slice. , Re of Huxley, racolledt his , ssed plillosophe4l , , I - � ... I ut fin ... D RUBIT CHAMPION . ,� . '.i A y pressed their checks against his lighted hall and'darkeiied. sitting -room. , .Paik Vills'., I Acted on th6r advice famous illustration of the- struggle of . self-confe .. '. . 1. . . .. l. ' . . I I . I ­ � * �.. I and kissed him Affectionately. 0 1 Per a moment it'see ,lid befoie I bad uged'thi,ee boxes I be- . . . 1, "Well, 'there a my. wife, pr * rejoined, ally she looked- over ',her glasses at him : - . . , . I , I'll . med that she wo'uld a . . exis . tence as that of a man playing chess t'She"s- . forever &lid said t "Ift t -be. -firs . f -place, sir,.I dcelt 11 -�s�bes�ij d1ratignt -Thoro-bred Etabo. I - � . , . . , �' O'Well, girls, I must be oil'. And, mind - rush to him and rain kisse gan to feelbefter� I took nine boxes of - , , the - dyspeptic. party. ' : ,he famo - 5 . s. all over his, against, An . -autornaton. which - never I � . * * i Ili question exceedingly rude;. gild. lion�wiil stand for. the season. 1903 na,follows I I ". - witiat I say: I'm going,to forget every i gray , As her custom w -the pills altog6thei�,a::nd before I finish- reading. ,cook. books.... Now,,- what i9 .*G �. I I . ,f - as When albo,lit, . likes a misplay and. never - ove'rlooks . " � I � 1. . :. I in the second, you might have.Men mort Monday-wUtleail&h.teown-itit,�ble' and go to . VP , 11 to a herself. for 'An hour or two. ed the- last box .:xxot a trace,or th,� - I . - oppon6lit, If we . she?" . , . .� � Jas..Mlllerls. lime LA)Se for noon,then -to -� � . �� ' .1 ; or -by ''b ' king. M(L. Denilniola, Reynol de, con 6 Hullett for night. � , .... I � ' I � , ' - -Nn - I . . is committed - refined in Your: language y As I .1 � its . - - thge girls laughed a . moment passed. fl guess*pals trouble remained; It -is now near y f I )kwithout.prejudice,we. see t .. h � I . ,E8DA_Y-Zwfil-k6 to Charlie Olew's .Hurow . . I � . t that. They had' I But the. ..,at 8 y� ! 4'Why a. cook, of coutse,!). repliied, , �,;*, - e . two y0ars-since I took the Pills. --1 . - O' . : the - �hif6soplx . 11 .1 if-I.had,gver sden the 0herokee.d1zr9be.k TU . V.. ard it so many times before. As Mr. itsleep", ,he heard her- *y in A. stifled . I ,lock was in the right, . Whatever g6lier- . y dispensev. .. . . . ... . Road for now then to Jas garnochan's .. 8 POR - � ., .. - . . ' � . . � . . . � . � , , . Ike . . . I I I �..­ . " there,bas not beexi ii syii . 1. � I . - have, we ha I I "That!s -whfre .the spQkcs rattle. i1r, : ­ . TulokerAmith for night. W1M1ANF,k3DA-Y-wdL , .. . �� � , � . Galloway walked down the street three .tone.to. Eleanor;. an -d tlxen:� ther� werc. trbilible -since'It rov6� t. . , .. I 011SAmpulses we may � N.Q. po wheels,'! said the- - other "Sbc ' AmeMoriali fountain' t6 'the Memo 'y - fok, nj�n. :, I 1. ... . I I ' I go.toQeoLay,ton!A, London Road I I * . Y . open upetair windows suddenly framed more -ices d laixgliter, and . ,the *mr�, . . 1). '. J I * I ­ right, to grumble because Au6llier 1,61d9-1 tile his own staKe for night. THURS-� , ; �_ An , make'permanent eirro.­ - ­ our . - at ill go to, Jx* listhv-oiN l;ayfield.Lino ' .. I w, I ': , . I . I . 0 , y think ! go I)ON .ofthei o* Sir Oliver Mowat Will like D 1�' -three Pretty heads. . irlage rollea Away., - . � : I 'us fast'to1he.tering of our-wiritract.- i � onl ' s --;h6 is.'. -Chica ­ A ,� � � I . . ' 'LSO 69 the I , I . . I �, . . � I . I . � . I -,: . . 'L �"i"4" . I I . .RhexlmatisiJi., i.� . , - Neys. . . . ly be erected.id Kingston park. . ' for noon then to Jno Gmen k Oth con Goderlob. a . , 7 "YOu -ember what I 'd ?P1 - Ady, very'atill. . He' . . the:rules of t1l . . , � ,w gal I PA I Mr. Gallowa,y . . I ..i. ,-,x&ek1, by treat-; , Le game . . ___­_&_ . . . . - -_ _ *DAY ­;�, I . I to*nsh% for. n1rht. FUL -Will go to... ;. "i--'Wo� a greasy kind, .thought .,of his ,iivorife­ gister, who died blood 4ncl ckv- ,,7i, Meaner -than the chedker-player who, , � ' . . . . .. f � 1. .. . .. Ing it througli J lie' 14 60d. That, is. -why trade - I * b' ` * "" . . - - 'Archia ol)onaalfs- Portor'n Hill for.hooni . . . 3 one for one wherx�he has mord, 'Mr. *Spinnerr--What W y ur opinion; - then t4i'Arthur Wildolp'S kiolmosville for night � , - ­ ` 'nk . TA)bWaIntouraforgpllepoyandldndred J1. I b1ter in it." , when he was.'a boy, and, of wfiom. Win"' � DrWilliains'P. �Pills alway 't'ls the man who of the new "problem play," Miss -lick- , eful remeft, 'SATURDAY -will go to Commercial Hotel i - �,!�, . . otlons 12 the only, suc . !,: . � . , . Three ys,rd* gad a 'half -of the very freft tender 'smile reminded him. 11�- thistrouble.' Good blood.mak6severy ilways, asks odds, *he whines for mercys with?- . 1. Isnowused bythel:lcat 781clausena Canton, wheie.he will remain till 7 o clock ; : . , '0� I I Stupidly beavy, isn,'t iti! . .. 7W � �%!' $I . . , of his.'dead mother, who.liad . . R� . . i :.. bospitals in Europe and orlqa. It to themto.hi� own stabla fill Morkday morning. . . � ,�. . pikkest plmk, and tall, tall roses Pa. � . in- the: body strphg and. healthy, who. win not I take his medicine like Miss, Beckwith (siiffly) .. � . I . V � . . .1. I !rH0f$. S H IPLEY'& C . , ,, A . . -w-I'am hot , mfideallally recommended to the aftlict- 0. _ . . I . I ed. Ifyou'suffer from � every S . 1. � . iDni , � . I � � � .1 I 1. . .. I I I � _ h, And haa the :brooding look ,he, -had, ofte.. I'lls 'do e & Dr, Nvilliallis'. man, -who is willing lenough'to play, but ! - pl*aro .that. My op . I is. Stupidly ' EPILEPSY, I , - - - I : . . . - .., � - . ffin's, Pa. 0 . I . I O' � 8'. cures , pieces than his oppon'en * 'FIT: Si" -- , �,�: I "The ;" Are at DI mi : . �11. eaujht inElearior's eyes. He thought 6'1;' 1 .Ixx . Fl S, ST.,VITUSI, DAN01, ­ ;m ''I 11 .. * � I . ­ 'pool Don't forget the " a Pink Pills make pure.-, rich b.Tood, it . weakrheirted when' Jhe game'. goes .heavy oft 'any' subject, Mr.: Spinner.'. 'tives ihat do No. or I . . .. . :* I ... .. mctrte �.�.`., " his dead'miiei ,of whom .rat was: the, follows that. tho - such, tro'ubl6s t I uhad:9, or reli . ' ' . . ' ' ".. i 13ut the rourid-shouldered. little' faaal, I . . I . . y cpre, tgainst'llim; Welik6 to see A M&A gqTt- Mr.'Spixiiier-Oh, good,lidavens, a6l. m cted, then send ror a free. . .. . . . � . I �;­ . . I breathing , imag -began t � ,n L . . . ,, JIL 1� t1i ,e t1.y,uuIl!. , . . .rjw.r.,ery S ay ­ v. .-The tears' o . as 'aIia�lxii;�, I euralgia,* indigestion, 'dn't. meant a our opinions E,'.rZ',"itb'.' . I ' ' ..­Iy� 1, I who -had been Walking with remarkable / fall, . iroxii in - victoryi but we admire far mote .1 I di . .th t., Y' . What 0ther S 0, "' . . ��_".L� I e warmth of the and he sat'up with_ a movement * 01 heart troublej kidnek, affibell ts, erysip- 8,gAxne and'patient in (Is! ; are ne�er heavy. in, the- least.. On. the ! . . . . I . I . �. I I 1: I . . . . 7. . . -1. 4L, briskness, considering tA . old ,. I the man who I as a' . hey, are extremely tight and I . . : . . .... I . -1 morning, suddenly turned down a side imPatience.. "What in' 061, I- am I". , elas, 'and, after effects of Ili grippe, and 0 ,RED I, "I I . - r, jgj% hoggish 1 contrary, t . I ,ill . W.Temarked as b6�wentLup to ted. .;'.L Lfevers; etc. ' sit. ' Men dedpi wexactu ­­­ � ----- -- . . � . 1, � . They also relieve and cure If himpering loser disguits ' Viry.-. I . . L . ­ � I iiiLLRMCO-i'791411 ' I . I . . . � 1i; . street and disappeared. Business worries � . ­ ' 'th6 Ailtrients'fr9m which so inamy,wo- ginneri butL a W . . L I. .. . . . . g strel . .9 I - L . . . .. . . ­�� All over .the- house the' .windows: and .L . , . .1 .1 : I '. I. � . . L . . . . . -&ad kept him a -wake most of the night, flie,14. LL", .'. L ... 11 . Miss Beckwiih.. (icity .. . �`. doorsweieop,en, for'th6 sake �df mieri,colistantly stifl!er� See'that, you� . I ­ . . . . L. . ,)r�`Then,,. if myt. - -- I . . ..... - ... ­ - - . - ....... -..- . . . . I � . , � . . I , � �­ - and there was no refreshment in the sul- i I L coolness, .. L . .,. L I L I . L . .L .. . . . ,�.-_ I I ' ' ' - , - _` 1. L : opinioils. are.�so wboll� Without w eight;'. L . L ,. . .11 � . I ... I . Mr. Gall�*i' get the'' enuine pills -with thefullriame L" . ,, I . . 1�` tr morning. The feeling .. . y could h6ar. the voices of - ... ,. '. Angry SportimAn (toIrfshii rmer. whd � I "I . ­ . . � ,A� _y &&r of the J I his two r1j;LC A outh Wind Waste 'of. gi �oxxxjng 810,A,l y , . up 'the stair- . , Villi*s' Pink. PIIISL for" lways the .9 . . 1, tinier, it would be. a - . , , . ,pal& ,. 'L : I . . .­ .the I I . 4100)' - - . .1 . .. � . ' ' I . l�y up . . .. I 1. L '' . . 1 exp I :� - I . I Of being Impos on was unusimlly . � . , t%r,-,-. � IV ress M.--�-Karxsas - Cit.M hR9 -let .Ili& a salmoliL fishcry for . .,. .1 .1 . I . . � It . L I .. .... L , I . 11 . .1 . Teople.'!,on.the iiroilind'every *Of a h6tel-keeper Ili the Scoptch'ffigh- jpur,oal. . .... I .. .. .. I'll . . .. I . , ; . � bifter within him. His head ached, and case'. , . . I . . '. -you May' like toL know 'that I have . I . .. , t"Tap,p Tr . . I . : ;$ Wk. Sold: by al In d effie.'deaters'or . I . r lanadlan 86ek -Toiet . . . � I Asked.0corge to CPO away- early, ,, t L � . . bree fish -during. the whole a , .. . . . . AP .. go I ­ . . . .. . . . . 6nly caught t , ,'. : he was tired out by the time he -reached . 44 unt of pi_. sen post d at 50a a box or six box' lairds h � tguilst- asked: "'Is this a- OLd . .. . Werthingt.on's 4 _ Winifred was' saying .on acco- . pal LIS " . I.. . . Sk . L. ,. . �0 .. I season.. N they COSt"Ine R33 6s, 8d capb. , James Let% bNeder' And fiedst f the * '­ ' ,:­ L . �oixt'pa.,, . L , ' L 'I aln angry-wi 0- I 'ata a FaM I L the street car I' fe So ' fouS L 7 . for $2.50 1 rititl 'the Dr Willimns, place, landl�id,* do jou �blxxk, for a Pei t6 you," said the. s . . I` U i I - * I I t1ji _ I armct-.-F alth,lf;WAS � ke fat cattle at Provinetal 1%ilater , , I ,. . : -, � . � "' . : I -cc. Irish F ..I 1901 and W2, says: � I : . ':, - . L ' : . . ". .1 el aim I ookvlUe.:Ont. . .., . - Loon .freLted with'a *6k.dhes of'T I Is L I . ' . . 1. . , . , V�- _ .. . . PIF not catch any xxxore�t L DnA, S"..� . , L .1 . The hot day was a long avid wearisome '86 do I " said Eleanor, ` "I neV' er saw. I INIetlicixie. 90713r L IONane better,' air; rrane bAter,'� wat clety leader :to 'the reporter� he� t 11f; yer,lionor did . . ­ . z-. lone I ...... ­.... ... . . , ­' Daily Wh6opee who: ha*d Wiittea �, ­ . I _L ­ � . . .1. LL -1:1 I down town, but the thought of his him like' this. beforc. Poor Win,. you - . 0 I . L . � .rep y. . . .� I . . . ) . . .at that��osl . .. .... '. . I . . . . . I I have. fed your Stock 'Ponic to'eatile,,An&L I .. ­ . .... . .. ­�­­­__ . I JeWS. ' -I have been recommended, Tom know, LA 'L ' - - . ___1 - .end put. on fie6h more rapidly. I think It., is - brIs in their cool and comfortable home I L tile. encouriging I 1. - .. .' LL an account of her theatre party. ., , .. . ....; .1 likwit vdu much. It makes th ' ' . I "';. I couldiA have had.a happy evening." , What to do. With the a& thrive, .. wellk. . �.-'L Ctight no ease to Mr. Galloway's heart. I . . .. . I . . .. . . 'Angry %�ith met For,: vvl'xa't rea. . I � . . . l . . . . . . I . I L . I . . *;alse. L . . I . ": . - , . I - egge ; .'' .� L . 1. .. '.- . . ­ . .. . . the best Toniol ba�e fed tobor,pej� Wear . . , I .. 4`�Selfish young impel" he muttered. � . I 4, Ind#11cabl blow . s n . ... . I . L . . I "Why, of pourge� the' George- sida, of. . the doctor to settleAtt'.a, pace vi'her�' 'o �?" he b ' d . I . I .. . .; .. .1. Almost aa tenacious..'an I 4 1� feeding It to our'licus this 'winter aritt,they . . �1 i � "Don't, care for anything'but their awn my heartvas -happy, but the. Pa Aide. was, .the south wind. blows. Does Lit "Reason enough 1, just look hour you now=" ­ . � I I 'ties L I . . .1 �. .1 . . - Is , t. , . I u. the radil peciftliarl - And gerx� ­ ai� J better than 1 hey have done,fat . . '. just dreadfu1411 L I , . 1. much h6re?" - . -. . . .. ' ' ' ' I � I . ;­ .. I L . , . I ., ch theatre , "It pays to) feed it. . . I I . L� �: Pleasure. And it's vill' may fault. I've III Imis k 1' eral charatteristits , 'of I the.. Jewish described, iny new Ffen Ott, 'I%! . , . . . .� � , never taught them to wait on t "a o him," said Meanor, � ,.I'Toots, ayll'.. Was the reply; "'t'a L aye 1. Yot . ti. ga-�e it a scanC-teri lines When, 1(6ia r Joints.,; - long- . L, . Yours trul I I L . � I them-, , q people tbeiaselvbs are -the , Prejudices, L gown. , _ ' L' . � . � ..- . L . JASN&SD�1. - ' I.. ..,-, I curlIt 121a I this, Susllense.11 They , , L With I Me south wind * that blaws 1here." . Why ., you seemed reall 1, . . . as L I . . . . I ��;�.:� . . . .y I � 1, . selves. But it isn't too late yet." paused outside their.father's door, Ana and . antagonisms L respect to . ZThen lbow, do you account for it.blowr. of.comweAt L Are Stiff . . . .1 . -. Ox inbatik, Feb'231, 1W. .1 .. . . . 11, ­ As he approached home that evening. . . thern cherished and -often InAbifested b t6 be at a loss for 8 . DEAR 81a,� L I I . " omething to .:r-av . . . . I I . . �� �. -;, . . - I I . . .. lng from. the north at the� present t1me?1I,'1.abo- t 1. . . L .. . . and, mus . . . 11: . u it.` , I . .cles sore from cold briiheu,t, . � I had a mare stocked Ili both l6gs..W.arbhi"r . . M -L '111'�' - Bleaftoi kllqd softly er peo Is in vAri . T. . tourist. . L : ' . L I on's Stook Food took It down oompletaly. an , ' I I three white-elid. figures ran to the galie I .. I . L . " -1 "Poor, tired, dusty, over- . "Pa, desk,.Is. thete.axxy�hing I can do'. Oth ious parts of thei civ paia the - - � is It wasn't my fault,"', proAtated- theL matisria, when you slip afid.spt_�J 7 .. � . I 1.-;`1- to meet him. � . .. . � lized worly'd.. One might think. th4t In. . . I .0 ap t her in good aandition. Ib . lim CO3. ray . . , . - Vp .. . � . I joint, strain yotir'side-or bruisa yourr, Think It is & go I 1 1IOh,.th&t1a'ea8ij1 ao6ouixted-far; air," ...... ".. . L heated Pa," they murmured. "You didn't I fO u - . I . dL enlightened e owageed, angli"ure . , ;� . r * .1 our..day of tolerant an # regorter6 ' "Th re wasn't enough of od thing ' . I ",q ,s; th.6 a . , . - "' L. 1: . __ , , : . 14o, bbank�'.you, Eleaxxor."� .- I . � , vhiA I" the reply.,: I o4h wind, p6l ' , that dre'sb to fill -,more than teii lifies, It i ' - . ornmendit. . . L I I . : , I �L. r", "'Z. forget my things, did you, Pa, darling?" I I' 1houylit, when the. contributions , � .1 . L ... .. , . � .. self, Perry Davis Painkiller.will take w - , . . �, �. "Are YOU.' * I - - 2p) -, L I . 0 1 "me, 'sk,. Jist oil i A -v_judgo. I . . � . .. . B ORtMOHIL14,"'I . )PITYMATI." I. : - I .. In dismay as a . in muo I pain : . 1. , I ..tq. 'road. ba, . � . . I 11 I I I I .L I ws have made -And . I .. ton 17,1903. . ". � ..'�, . Is face 110h, no,11m sill right.11 , . . I I - I . - out t a soreness an llnl� Tsia - I . I .. .. L ' .. . . I turnbair ' I . L . . 'A �romii . . . . straxiM unnatural rigidity in h! solen66� literature ,find art, to indus,id L I I . . . ­ . � � . L 1. � ---41 ' III " r animaW blood. b6fom. I . I _ _ � hil dAr. ajiffy. Always have itwith;"ti�'aild . Yllingraso. They will ouipo"yoal . , .1 I d fi e made itself Apparent. . . I I . F n the . . L .6 - lent physician of P a AU . I , . When he woke Ili the night he filund &I pTdgr­., are ­- . _ . .91 ph.ia.,.was standing in front of one use lot freely. USE. loth box,2Wfeeds Soo; 5olbftok$1. . I I an ffn't forget 'anything," be said, , . , . . � . I 'A They looked At him . the e' Are m0 , . sain."'. . I I . I . b * " d fix you Aght . thwealth,and finr;ncx , 1# � , th .� 1. I :L . A rubber bag of chop�ed led on the pil, Ing to be recognized, at thelelull valus'. . R . . . .) I L 1, I ' ,- I � . "and I laidn"t jet any -thing." 16w beside, him, and In. the morning, when that at this time the blind and unrea- 0 - W () 0 D S-0 f the moriko eaki's in the, monkey I I .. . .. . , gent� � Clifiton,'L ' . "W" I L �!' *1 . . - "Didiet A an thingl" Such a; thing I he lifted his pitcher, a. chunk df ice so,able hatred of the race which former- I ft . . . louse in -Fairmount Park a short tihie. 1h %1' I � P .. Naitlaliftd,, a .0 . '!%L. bad nei . ... �, I ago. Looking about; he saw at I L. ov, I I . . . . . . I L � . . . n ij , - � V�ft J negro watching the curious antics of I . , r*'t! mea- -L ' "��", A .,\ - I . .1 " rer tappenyed before, They looked splashed pleasintly 6ub into the wash- ly obtained would lessen and* varliah '. � , I ILWRY.. And sol It his, in a g I old - , a ,.:. I PA ea4l other in consternation. . Mr. bowl. "I believe those girls would tur . 0 Ml " V,4,4 .L � . I.?. inki Immbas . . . . 1. . I . . I .is '' I I � 0* ,. ___V�w . ,.. Galloway steadied himself with a hand sure, In inoSt enlighteried communities; V� wl, �4 � the animals. . . . ... ; 1�_ : ­: 1, V , . . . . . . . � . . . HIA Clags I ! I I'�� . ox�,tlie gate -post. L it -wo d make me I ore co' '., In others, It 066nis to remain Lin full � _ i, �yl . P V -M 'cialix, hop . -�---- . � .1 I L . ... �. thou lit' .2 ht, with,A self -re- I . . .. , IL .,Z1, , . "_ � I Th physt .ing to gain some . - . I 14 � . . � . I I ,,;f �, 1. . I mid I wouldn't prt anything. YoV force. . . V VP V F 'R Ct , information on the Darwinian theory, r1s, your g, L _J�1* '' .. . � I . , I I . , , , . - ' - -Jewish mdvement. , . � I ws, xtstl'e� as she Was - being - TAilorl 1. � forte, Is," he th . "I . . t 6 . ost. hu. husband a bibliomardge?" L Merchant . I �roaehf - smile. * . lust n6w a-new'Anti I said, "Unele, they seem alm . kod Mrs. Olde . I . .. . ...4 beard me say It plain as day. And I teak Seenij to W% Z 9 mm * don't theyF' : . . 'It d to view the treasures in the , . .: I � . . 1. - , I Jitept we d. &.. Utz breakdask-ta,Dlo_ the . beefe - _ be.sweeping over parts of Ru- - . . 11 � fftf - mail; . erm�. e L W L I . . ; -L � w Yol, don't ask me tot L . I � . . * ,. . . . ,. .. . - 'brai7 of the xiew I spy - I ?,4. eilingsr at a tim&-you know 'I'd .. rope, r , IN % .0 a The old negro, With a, In0s I'M " I . , man t I . I acre especially -In the ka&t. Fift�l . . OSY .W W t dis , K_ ioighbors. �J .� Ippo I .. _� . , y � think ' 0'--- ��-- ­�7- �� ­ � . .�_ thousand Jews have,'it i's s . . . . I I I sted look on his face, replied: "Htt- sakes, n6,)' replica I I .. . � ". -but you -1:0DIPt i1iia-Zaritet Care tot g% ,ILT.rA. Pacitenhairly "he I 6 I .. MLLS I I I . I ,�, forget them If You did . 'L . . . . 1111111 % province . . A PkLa4l1t, I . .L - Dey - human dan ' )I course, 1 doh't . .1 I I . . I . I'� up fte or six things every,day, atid ding,, -1 . . I . . . I I I � ,ordered to quit the I In Of - . . . ,. man? .ain't no moah . I [toyer bibbles a bit. Ob) ( t, his .H.IaNSA14L. , 1. . I . . � . I I I . . I ,� . I I ears until I'd I . Russia, and to reside v, � , IS, COLDS, ' I isilt-Harper's Magazine. L- e a little a I I L . . 41fig, ding gem into in ; fif the pale . V) 1U G F � I . . iay that h wouldn't take . .1 . . . ' I t . I . . I . . a if the rest were ava . Leave vour order for a Spiring or Samogit I 0 C to a lun,atf 0 upations and ____4_ meal doin' it, but th . . , 4 asylum " to."' Indications of . after FAcrifloing their oce . � fA Soon I out . . . I I . P -St . V r goes In. them,'kind of Suit. 'All thii newest twoods, add woredsts . . �. . Abreaklao table." . i their property. In Rouniania, also " they . HOARSEN& , . Sdnator Knute Nelson of Minne.sota ma far as he e . e . . W�A I , . " The gqrW eyes widened, but their lips I Not" Exhaustion arebeing forced to exiii-tate by a Seri" I SORE THROATs wqs tilking one day to an actor about tblngO I � UOW to make selectionafrom.. . I . were . ­ of laws which pradticafly deprive them . 1. - � .. I . . � .1 � _.. sp-,chless. Could this be some, . � Another actor who had got an engage . ­ . . bevere attacas or hosAacike, Idizzinesoo 611a: isterice. -They have . . in London. ' . . - . Workmanship Unexe lleil - firl tful form of hea.t prostration? ,of all means of subsi . ASTONAP � me . . I _. 61 .. I .. � , . I palso- Ift the back -made won by . � may as well say right now that rm �Dr. Chase$ IferTO IFG*d- absolutely no rights, and' live at the I I . �. .1 . id Mr, Nel- I I 6 . ­­ "A fine fellow. h'e is," sai r 0 . . . I I I ,. 1 , * . . Aftei Worklor EX00ciS R11upirto-dUe stock of 1. not going to be a beast of burden, any �' Hosts of wornen who suliler from a run-down I meray'of alopiligti6n, Which hatos thorn _ BrZONCHITISS I , . . � . I I . . . k I 1, . . . , � 7 You're strong enough to walk as Ste , I t to urc ihemselvei, belibvifig , ( . I . son. Sne " - other-, I I I . . . 'hat4 and capse , . . I ! . . I 1. to such a, egroe that'their Parliament I said ' the . . Vlore. ' ignerso . I I "Yes, very 4, . I . . has declared -all Jews to,be fore' tWbPo '. "'only since h -he . I I I � 3&n buy . g Ile, ,, ,da . I I . . . . � I - ftv as the street cars, and you 4 V: ey are only tired a,A,.not knowing thak , e �as gone abroad � .� . I I - strength are being depleted at an tlthouO they have, bee ,ident for ant an Thr"t ftnd 14"d TO"b'4*0 hasn't. sent a penny to his wife. lie . I . . I , I � . . � " . your own folderols In future. And in theirvigorand centuries, Neither Germany nor Ana- I . I � eeii times you might learn, to cook, enormous rate, W en the dutie's of file day ObadnideCoughi eldtoitagt&tofui,, writes her .the most affectionate let- . . . . . . � - � . trfs, Will do &W'hing for them, and It - , . . I Room&. to L 0 11 bftome a. burden.and you feet like putting t - ters; every 1 1. .. I.. I . . I . xt at breakfast this morning wasix!t At be for, Western Europe, gooihing action, and rn the rAckifigo per day or two a pleasant let I I , _ I . . ibeth off, .you should tusliect thcre is something , scorns Impossil . .. I jr, 0UrL L S . I. . . 1, � , . . 4'; L His heart was 'not quite unpacked ot *to I I I - ove . for a pig.' *. , I . - 1 which is. more tolerant, either to protect iistent cough often presonti In con'suail)- . ter. comes fmin him, but not a cent * I I tor ' . ng,`iM pr�fit by tile experience of Xr& , tivo ovAe it gives prompt sad 411101 r0- .has he lorwardc�d in two months be Soothes tired '­�' I . Harrison, who restored � UIAMOr-to And them A new ha�ltat. . . . . 0 �. I all its grievances. but before be coulil ' - . bet syst6m by usitif Dr. 1 The problem, then, ,what to do with 11of; - I .. . , has 'beeft away." I. I InIlieleot "', 11 I . I .1 _ L . Iii"'lIti'a . , . I _� Qftk of anything more the girls had , . ribtlatono Out,, Writes I 4414e writes every day of two?" said "love, ,or- I I . I - . , the Jew6p appears, from a EilroPdarx Mrs. & B16A, S ) ness go a 0 I and 4 ' - . Chase's Nerve Poo . � . � 4 I'Wh, Im - 1. . ni, bim. As heard Elea. - . nat, to b6 almost Its i; had -k% sovoe cold In m an� the body a fabling of comfort I melted %way fro I MRs. T. HARIURON, 1 point of view at le ii y throat and enator Nelq6n, ,it idndnessl' noss . r,g ves Part ot t1lem suitable jot . � I � . . 'L stor a", "WN-er vniryl, Pet, some mort rilt Street, InsolubIt as the problem of the Colored 6&a and W" greatly troubl6d. with "Kindnessi" exclaihied the , actor., ettOngth- L . . I . . . . �oses opened to-, I f 7C3 4 VYct6 race . Od'il ## ., . . . �t . sends 90 , Donit'takd the Wtak, watery witch hazql 96 dwelling. . . . Irt of &,m;" and I, 0 , . isy.,and we'll,make tht I . hoarseness. Two -bottles of 'At. Wo Kill(Inesal Wh'n ' ,be . ' L I I ifig$1011, ont. 5 8&tQ8._ . InL,&m0r1c&,? one tiling seems clear, syyup completely aused . . ?of preparations represented to'bi "the same . . . 1. WinifrM AMA 1,, ,,I,*()r soma time I'llave that it Is not to b6- abivea by whoiesaia Money � 'to jji,i po d0a.133ttract,,wh1ch 6"lly-sWand L I � � IV, ,gyes" . I Apply to L I 61on om hiie my pink ribbott just at I I. been troubled with painS enligrAtiOn Or 00101il7atioti, such as the V Q60*0 Per b"UJ6 . . L I said Mr. Nelgon, "unreml I I I . L w4l as wt." The gl& went upeWt% to, i '. . In my baek which bother- Zionists rogoi Any mort than the 1. =,*0r`Va2'.'-" � dog kindfiess."�-Xdw YoX Tribun6. t t gentrikliny contain "wood 610MI61046 46641Y � I . . I I i : , I . t � . . jolison. Hl"Ll-LAND BROS. L � . A -ared away b I I ,Oaet. d me a great deal. At negro di au ty can be de �Y I ­ I LL I L.. . -1 ... ­ I I ­ L. I :, ... ' L 111A,,jWl1*11j1W . lill,W , , L '' _ __ I owww"Emm-"". . I L, .0- - . , r , , c Z Il � a likib process, The only rational solur I . .. � - ... 1. - � ­ -- ---- -_ . I .� 0" L I I I � times I bad dizzy cc in 6 1. . 11 . .11 . . & 11ardwainh , L . . � . F. I - I .1 StOVei .. . . 2VWr father ftme up the front walk i Mrs. Harrisoll in illy head and WOul tion, now preAdliting Itself In either O&SAO I . 1, ­ I I 11 I 'L L L. I ­ 1-1 . ­­ L L . 1. . . . � .. . . . ........ ­­­ ­ ­ ­­ � . OX'- ­� " "" '' . . fte first time 'he liad done WN,rfiem severe headaches, I can beartily � Lhinks "Llballo's Weekly," 14 that lyfft I I . . 0, 4 � 11 I I ­ � . . . .. . . � . , . OLTNT' 0 10, I I � I I I I . I I 1: I I I i .1 I I I - . "gh OF1 L ,: I 11 endorge Dr. Chase?g Ntrve Food because it his , through ,education, of the tight liffti, . I . I., I I.. C" 04 'LL - I I I or W" ( - ' I . � � oy it ___ .." ._ �L . ' . L-- _. .0 X4 _-11.1 .... I.* . -his both ready for him Istribssing symp , . C61d hi 0 D - I I He found entirely freed me ofthesedi ,tow � through dovd1opiftelli to' It hIghJ6r, broad TO C*6 a Mo 1vousys', . L . . I . .1 re, And fresh linen laid out, Wini- Juid. so built up my system that I 60W tett red e, more tolerant juid. humans plane Of , - . I . . I 4 0 1 . 1 . L. . IV., 4 . . . . . . 1. V4. I , . . I . I 11 to that. He OW16 *ell." .. life j%nd, thought �Jor all dist a eon, I 0 1 6 I , .. . I IV A ' . alwa a aft ----." 'it Is ttlici but AMLAL�l - -be Q 1 1. i I I 11 I Oil 0hildren ury tr ,� &n06 *Ilea the � T votoct you againa Imitations thd,,-.- catn6a, a slow pr6oaas, . -awn Lmdve Bromo Qum 1. LL I - - . L 1. L- I I I I I I . I ... . .. . 1I&rd_tA. 100 isidoAlgh.attireofDr. A. W. Chase the &;M Apparently I . 10 d . I _ the oinly one that holdA out 'JM0 ' . I . 1. .- I—.. .- I �*w "M hi "a 12 mombil. lu aahat'UMO '* L I . - . I 6 of Axlcdow , aw" bolas I L I ftmipt book uthoro "a w ov"' ba 49 bb wW pr4m� I... .. _L''. .... ­­ 11 I—— 11.1 .. . , __ .1... 1. . L _ - ­ I I I. . . � I . ir" CASTORIA4 I . I 00640101, . 11 I I I . . I . . .� . . . I I . . I I . I . . L I ­ I . I 11 . 4 - . I . ­ I . . L 1, 6�: ., I L` I I I I ''I. I I . . )L . . . IJ I . I L ,1, I h. I -1 & if. . J � - , ­1A..i ��-I._' � �P­ le�,*_.M.__Zka"�� 01111LALLIL, .k, - - � ­ - � - - _ _________­�� ­ �� kagemisimm