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THE OPIUM HASIT.'•__ A MODERN SCALPER, QUEER .NATURAL HISTORY. A JOKE ON ANSON.
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'Tho RldloulQus plan Darby"Insti+ ltq.lwffoctc.as Dcscril?ed by Sill Nye In The tittle. Comedy That War, Played Come Curious Eighteenth Century I?e+ It Reacted on the Pia •r• the Ceplllln
rated by Sir John Ast1eY1 His Memotvs. Between the Acts. a acriptigne of Antmais. Wau Trainin{I, •ti3fldV11M AIDA40 a.LOY"
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. ' h 1 have plcvttys turd horror of opt, A little comedy between acts enlly Some curious speeiments of folklore In an article loll baseball tratninb
cr . ow lnit4 triumph It is, said that the n Astley, that inventor of rtes of till ItInds. They ar so seductive rued things at it Broadway theater one and natural history are contained in �a camps Hugh„ S. Fullerton, in. the
oY Sir dein s Y,
ball d coutasts whose forte it was. to and so still io their operatlou% They night last week, A tulddle aged titan rare book called "The Upoll:§Man R Amet'icaa Magazinef recounts the fol- t
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arran a race. between animals which steal through the blood like a wolf on accoutpauled by his wife slit directly ' ptctlonai'y�' which was Published W+ loving joke play4d on OCap" d.nson,
g apparently had made most ua• he trail find the. seize 0 , the heart behind a pretty young girl an(1 tier es- ward the end of the eighteenth cen- the lea of the famous old White
nature apps. e y t . e dei
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suitable for the purpose, was the in• with their white fangs .till it' is still cart, At the rad of thio Grsc act rye lacy. The author was evidently a
o e only races that ever. fo .ev a, middle aged roan. went out for "fresh I'ltilistlne among Philistines in his At,Stockings, during. a, traWing seasoA
stikution f the _ y i r
tpok place between chickens, Up the I.aranite there is a cluster of air." lie Calsome years ago-,
back bringing the smell titude toward nature, Jo aanleu$tS alnrrlsau
storyThe is that the idea carne to ranches til base of the Medicine air the fresh aand gayer spirits with. Of the master musician, the black: `"Alison eras one of the most tireless „_,,,_•�.
Sir John during a, visit to a friend who tow, near the north end
of Sheep liim. FIis wipe gate loin :t startled bird, he say$: runners in the �vvA and training: a � �r� X11 ,c�A pue1
per of hens. He no- n man whom glance, and like a flash her hand went "�'I,is bind is known by all persons under him was a nightmare to his JV A JOJ *1ISIJ0nm,I'sU0161ilAUQJ Su1JQAk
kept a large Hain mattntatn, Well, a young
i ed how rapidly the chickens used to will call Curtis lived at one pf up to his vest, There dangling from and is better to be eats than kept; f Anse would drive his men 0 'N3Qtllael(I'yQ$iIIQl$ mos IUQi1
c we 1 a
(layers,
t scurry to. their mother when food was hes. anebes Years ago,. and,. though the top ltntkvn was u bunch of brown, being much sweeter to the palate,, . for three Hours 1n practice; then lead-edllsuQ�.to1.Cpauraglaajaa l
these r 3 curly puffs, There was a dyuamitteal when dead and well roasted than to. them Irl long runs, placing himself at �
K thrown to her, This furnished the in• a quiet, utiud•Your'•own business frl,+ a S rsiro,({
grnious sir .Toho with a clevar patten, low who had absolute' • do enemies second as the wife Held the puffs• in the car while living; slugs about three the head of .the procession and setting
and at mess, be then being quartered ? her white gloved hand and looked at months In the year, or four at most n • pace. If he. felt well-taaar5!/
among lits compuninrrs, he had the y + at steady, jogging p. r�11093artaQm�
at 1Vintlsor, he accordingly unfaldrdmisfortune to lactic the wrath of a then). Now she was not it jealous though his song is worth nothing; but the moruiug training was a Marathon ��ucrura
to his brotl11t' o3fners his plans fat' ri to Sheepherder, who cvaylgid Cur, wife—just a common sense little we- if lie be taught to whistle be is of route. I have seen players resort. to g'r • �'
tramp sh 111 q -f�1°S way'm8,
-great chicken race. tis one afternoon rind shot Ithn Arad man, ready to meet an emergency. some value, being very loud, though alt hinds of tricks to avoid those kill.
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Ile [)ought from a farmer u htln rind as he sat in tris bug., Curtis wasn't She loolc�i'd at the heads about her, course." Ing runs, +P"S'"!�`c"fI
-n brood of cbickeuti. Nach oflicer was armed. The pretty girl's back hair looked as And here is a story of the squirrel "One afternoon in New Orleans ' 8alJ[!d7„4ltff�S�fl77p/at f
to chooso a chicl.en and marl: It with A rancher came into town and tele- if a piece had fallen out. The wife with the ring in it of the seventeenthyears ago Anson ordered ten laps
:1t ribhon, so that be could easily recog• to' Curtis' father, sail then leaned over to: the side away from the oceu more than the eighteenth ren, aronrul the Geld after practice, which
ufre it, '1•be c•hicketis were to be placed t,laphed citizens went to help girl's escort and whispered. The girl tuvy, it reminds one of the bares of on the old grounds was nearly ten 'aIsoautt'rL �ofaT
:about fifty yards away from their half a dozen slipped imites. 1 he afternoon was hot, one TT'�G'JSlii�lott OUt1YdJ0ji`l]lRtd()
ututhtr, ,tail whichever of thew rc>ac•hed capture the herder, who had flea to pped a hand down -and back, and izaak Walton, that changed their sex- the wife stealthily laid the bunch of os once a year: of those wilting souO southern spring days d fayljausuc[1uoj-IS21UPllLSsau.
,her first In uustvnr to her call kle when the foothills.back till toward day- puff's which her husband bad carried "if what is reported of them be true that sap the life out of men fresh from _TnJ133g3rUOl)Sd@1(J t 2a0M0M
,food lvus thrown to her cons to lie a d- They didn't get b y away on iris vest button in the owner's the admirable cunning of the squirrel
judged the uiauei• break, but they brought the herder
y ,he rigors of a northern winter, The ra,��1r)cp,[Z��y ; i �. ,. •`F . t pl
And s1) this ridic areas "heta t%t,rlpi with them. I saw him in the gray f hand. The latter kept -them concealed, appears in her (where we commonly players fell Into line, grumbling and i li
•' cks u 11'tudsor the morning, lying in a coarse gray gently and artfully reached up, pinned use 'his' when. the sex need not be scowling. Back of left field a high �i1 r�iQl,�t.f
came off in the harts t them into p -ace, and escort, watching specified our ancestors often used t)oard fence separated the ball grounds r jQSj3M0Qj1lIBSiiSL'11101Sag1$lr!l
and was witnessed by nearly the whole blanket on the floor of the engine the rlsing"Curtain, was none the wiser. 'tier') swimming or passing over a riv-, rt•otu one of the old cemeteries, andel
brigade of guards, who troveled (1,)wu house. He was dead. —New 'York Times. er, for when she is constrained by aiear the foul line a board was off! the PIA�aupilup00;j 19j Ullvmis.
from London especially to see it. I asked, as a reporter, how he came hunger so to do she seeks out some 9`i 10J[1Q1;EtEdaTOltjUl2aa(�*
The rues was such a success ,hilt it to his death and they told me, b truce. the first time the panting aril- .
eras
arranged to re )ant it ,fie t011nw• "opium”
The murderer had taken HIS STUPID MISTAKE. rind or small bark of a tree, which she fetes passed the hate in the fence Iq � � � t d� r _ _' �
i sets upon the tier and then goes into L)ahlen gave a quick glance to see If
Ing w0ek, It might possibly have I,e• poison when he found that escape was it, and, holding a her tail like a sail, g
come n regular iustitutiou and a nuc' impossible. Much to His Surprise it Was Promptlyp rVlson was looking and dived head oIt rl -
i •• stable 0f 'hict; •ns mig11t have been I was present at the inquest so that Rectified. lets the wind drive her to the other first through. the gap into- the came- aAU '. nok � � .o _
d rb t tb c c side and carries meat ill her mouth tet The others continued on around ii ilii •88Y , o , k
added to the attracdous at 11•tudsu, I could report the case. There was A well known Londoner was plan• y•
chicken loan 0:a ver little testimony, but all the evi- ning an entertainment on an elabo• the lot, but on the second round Lange,
had not Sir .John's y to prevent being famisbed by the
each occasion with such ease its ill dence, seemed to point to the fact that rate scale to be given to various friends length of the voyage." imblen�andd'oined h mkiner the cved eme- p YIOdj•i,Lj,� j'S� S�tlGJAr : Ow , DUO, „ ,_ l i
cause suspicion in the minds nY uis life was extinct, and a verdict of death In the neighborhood of his country Of [he.wfid boar we have this: "And J — I' l r 1 i e 16 1 1 _
cam aerltors. Indeed, t it was found, it b his own hand was rendered. seat. Unfortunately his nearest neigh•
hilt place soever he bites, whether tory, The third trip saw the tine dwin- JJJ
1 y I man or do the heat of his teeth causes
is said, that ill both races Sir .10111) had It was the first opium work I had bor, a close relative, is highly uncon• g die to four followers, with Anson still
selected u sturdy culla cut carol who ever seen and it aroused my curiosity. genial to himself and his intimates, inflammation in the wound. It there- leading. The fourth found only Anson "
e t , I fore he does but touch the hair of a
and be racked his brains to devise a and poor Bill. Schriver, who had the.IOU i
„",uuuninuw,m,noun,wmnuw„��,,�uu„„,.
wits tnlich too speedy for his si:'tecs Death by opium, it seems, leaves a , dog he burns off—nay, huntsmen have ”
\l'11en victory wa, a eertainty for one dark ring around the neck. I did scheme by which he might avoid the bad luck to be directly behind his cap• -
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particular comtmt iter the contest, of not know this before. People who die necessity of inviting the undesirable tried the heat of his teeth by laying tarn, plodding on, and on the nest trip ratlt: L _
course,. lost interest, and se the chicken cousin to be'among his guests. hairs on them as soon as he was dead, Schriver made the leap for life.
by opium also tie their hands together I "1 have it!" he announced to his wife and they have shriveled up as if touch- •1tajesticall alone, Anson toiled on,
races t Windsor came to a sudden before they die. This is one of the rd with a hot iron." y
end.—New York herald. eccentricities of opium poisoning that at breakfast on the morning of the while the onlookers writhed with de- ��� ; d •, :: �.h,vrs,i�
I have never seen laid down !n the event. "I'll send him some tickets for light. Perhaps their behavior aroused i O
TURNER'S AMBITION. books.. I bequeath it to medical the play tonight in town.
Of course `WIND AND NERVES. suspicion or the absence run
following
science. Whenever I run up against a " hell be delighted, as he seldom has an footsteps attracted Caps'attention
The Great Painter Achieved It by new scientific discovery I just hand it opportunity of going to the theater." Effects of Breezes From the East, He stopped, looked at the vacant fleld; _ABU
without cost
public w . The tickets were accordingly sent, West and Northwest. a grim grin overspread his red face, - -
Years of Self Sacrifice. right over to the and the host with an easy conscience g AW Am
Fiver since the above incident I have The ease winds hug the earth close- sail he resumed the jogging. Straight
Turner could not bear to sell a fa- y proceeded to enjoy the company of his ly and gather moisture, dust and bac• to that fence he plodded, and, sticking
write painting. IIs was always mel- been ver apprehensive about people friends. But his satisfaction was of teria. They are cold and humid, al- ills head through the hole, he beheld - _ -
ancholy after such a transaction. " "I who' seem to be likely to form the short duration. At the height of the b Is a General Nuisance, and Cause; ,
,lost one of my children this week," he opium habit. It is one of the most festivities, much to his surprise, in together forming it enervating Influ- • his team leaning king t the above n ickileSS
:twould sadly exclaim. At a meeting at deadly narcotics, especially in A new walked the objectionable neighbor. rune oil human and animal life and ground tombs, smoking and laughing. but it Can be Avoided by Using
Somerset (louse it was decided to pur. country. "Such a stupid mistake you madel" rendering it susceptible to the disease dust for that marshaled them into
;chase bis two great pictures, the he announced as he approached his germs which the winddss carry and ills- lice again and,, sitting to the stand,
,,eminate. matched them grimly until every man
"Rise" and the "rail of Carthage," for Caught a Tartar.' cousin, "As soon as I heard about The cool, pure northwest winds had completed ten rounds." D US TAIA MW
the National gallery. A Mr. Griffiths Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, your party I knew that you must have
come from n region of dry, highly,1.116
was commissioned to oEfer £5,000 for who Is a bachelor and has never been sent me the tickets for the wrong night, w au•siw.,u,: ai
electrified air where ozone exists In
them. "A noble offer," said the paint- ensnared by the wiles of women, tells so I got them changed for tomorrow -
;ter, "a noble offer; but, no, I cannot a etre invigorating. The framework of
story of a young lady and a judge of evening and came right over here as comparatively large quantities. They THE VEilU$ OF MILD. - Oris veepin� div. "Daaban'," m )reovtir, Cita -
rart with them. Impossible." Mr. lais acquaintance. The former was a soon as I could."—London Tatler. _ o
.Griffiths, greatly disappointed, took his witness in the ratter's court The pros • nerves in the human being is like Story of the World's Most Famous infects the room and restores Rues to their
leave. Turner ran after him. "Tell crating attorney had repeatedly put to What Napoleon Couldn't Do. a delicate electrical apparatus, the Antique Statue. original freshness. The women swear by
those gentlemen," he said, "that the her questions which she persistently nerves being the wises and the brain „
An incident Connected with Napoleon One of the most famous antique Dustbane' when once they have used it.
nation will most likely have- the pit- evaded under the plea that she did not when he was in exile in Elba Is com- and ganglia receiving and distributing statues which have come down to us
tures after all." Long before this comprehend his meaning, whereupon memorated on the island to this day centers. is that of the Venus of Milo, at pros-
his honor undertook to bring out the Every one knows that a telephone ent in the Louvre, in Paris. _ Dont have another dusty sweeping
!Turner had matured a purpose which by an inscription affixed to the wall of Clay, but get a �JC paClt;age of
continued to be his dominant idea proper responses. Leaning over,• he a peasant's house. A man named Gia- works better on a clear, dry day than Venus was the goddess of love in
iconti life lasted. This was to be said in a kindly and fatherly manner: coni was plowing when the famous on a wet, muggy one. The moist at- the Roman mythology, correspodchess `°DUStbane".
"Young woman, why i9 it that you g,, mosphere lessens vitality. The nerve to the Greer: Aphrodite, the b
,queath to his country a Turner gni- exile came along one day and ez- of love and beauty, and naturally sta-
Jery of pictures and to amass £100,000 Insist in refusing to understand the pressed au interest fa his work. Na• Fires grow flaccid and heavy. The Lues were erected to her in the places We are authorized by the manufacturers of
o build and endow an asylum for de- questions of counsel? You are a per- poleon even took the plow handles and messages become confused. Hence where she was worshiped. "Dustbane ' to send you a j jC can Of their
rayed artists. It was for this great son of charm, grace, beauty and more Attempted to guide it himself, but the low spirits, melancholia, distorted This statue was discovered in the
object that he denied himself all pleas. , than average intelligence and"— oxen refused to obey him, overturned mental outlook, faulty assimilation, year 1820 by a Greek peasant named Sweeping Compound We want you t0 Use
ores that cost money, all luxuries. His "Tbapk you, your` honor," interrupt- the plow and spoiled the furrow. The and disease. Gorgon, living on rife Grecian island this on trial for one week. At the end of this
resolve, once made, could not be . His ed the young woman, "if it were not Inscription runs thus: The opposite effects flow from .the of Milo. One day while working in
for the fact judge, that I am under "Napoleon the Great, passing by this northwest winds. The west and' a field on the slope of ani ancient cita- period , if not found satisfactory, we will take;
,en. On one occasion he was offered ' (lel lie pulled up a shrub from the
oath I would return the compliment lace in MDCCCXIV, took in the northwest winds • keep the mucous soil and was surprised to see the sand It back, and there will be no charge for duari-
,u in t for the art treasures locked —National Monthly, p membranes of the body in good work-
p'• -
;up in the "den." "Give me the key ,neighboring field a plow from the and stones sink nits a hole which illy used.
ipf the house, Mr. Turner;' said a Liv hands of. a peasant and It tried Ing order. The coating of moisture' the deplacement of the roots of the
rpool merchant, "and hero is the The "Sting" of Death: ! to plow, but the oxen, rebellious to which is always present with the east shrub had revealed, Looking into the It Does Away with Dust on Sweeping
'money" merchant,
thank you," replied The sting of death physically is noth- those hands which yet had guided Eu- wind disappears. Absence of any,, hole he saw what seemed to him an
ing; a man who has lost consciousness tops, headlong fled from the furrow." wind if long continued has a bad ef- underground chamber inhabited by Day. You want it.
urner. "I have refused a better of- great white figures and believing he
Ilfer." And that was true. By his will in the water, a man who has been un- i —St. Louis Republic. feet on the human body and mind. e b
der an anaesthetic, a man stunned in I A. prolonged calm means lack of van- had discovered a cavern of ghosts he
�e bequeathed £140,000 to found an ;vent in all haste to tell the story to
asylum for poor artists born in Eng- an accident—these have been in effect The Guarantee. tilation on a great scale. The winds the French consul on the island, NI, Sold in bbls,, half bbls., and quartet bbls., for stores schools,
iasyl and r magnificent art collection dead, and yet they know nothing of Gobsa Golde, the American million- serve • to mix in normal proportions Brest. The latter had excavations
a his country. This latter bequest death. In speaking of it the most Aire, accompanied by his daughter, the gases which compose the atmo• made and laic, bare a temple, or churches, hospitals, banks, and public buildings,
lovas, however, coupled with the con. glaring contradictions pass quite nat- Bliss Lotta, picked out a Rembrandt at sphere, and in this way they hie con- crypt, in which were several statues,
Fall of urally for axioms. It is the "gentle a foreign dealer's and then, before ducive to health up to a certain point among them the Venus of Milo. The FOR SALE IN WINGRAX BY
clition that his "Rise and
;Carthage" should be hung in the Na- hand,planking down the cash, said " but It is also the "grisly ter- hid very Beyond about twenty miles an hour arms of the statue lay on the ground, A. J. MALCOLM, J. HENRY CHRISTIE,
" It is "beautiful" and "wonder- their influence begins to be unfaver one of them, bent, holding an apple,
;tional gallery between Claude's "Seanor.
- sternly:- while the other, unbent, was intend- WM. BONE, RICHARDSON & RAE.
port" and "Mill.', Graphic. fill," but it is also "terrible."—London ••Note, see here, sir, do you guarantee able.—Chicago Tribune. ed by the sculptor to hold. tip the ,
-- - Spectator. this Rembrandt?" drapery of the figure. In thus way Lunaditu>l Factories St .Toltn, N. Ii., Winnii1-1 plan. go
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k "Yes, Mr. Golder" the dealer replied, Dropped In on the Bears. the arms were fitted, temporary y, 0
A Cargo Hard to Haniife. j "A seven years' guarantee goes with The removing of the polar bears at the tenons on the statue.
Asphalt is said to be the most diflr• the canvas." the zoo recalls that some years back, When the statue arrived io r ranee
cult cargo for a vessel to unload, 'the t "Ob, very well," said Gobsa, molli- a visitor dropped in on these bears. it was minus the arms and no traca of DR&KENNEDY&
KENS EDY
`(�; � �I DiedI asphalt is taken out of the asphalt fied, and be took out his check book A hat fell into the pit, and its owner them has ever since been discovered.
'+[ semifluid state ' and fountain en.—Washington Star. at once jumped in after it. He alight- thought
oris seems to have given a serious
fakes in Trinidad in a P J thought n. the interview
arms until CURE DISEASES OF MEN
.•rad by the time the vessel reaches n I � ed on a bear who was enjoying n doze 1847 when. an interview was had with
northern port has hardened, so that A Bigger Bid. in the sun. The bear made film wet- �I linear, sari it was not until thirty PATIENTS TREATED THROUGHOUT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS
TAKEN
�j to unload it it is necessary for the men A Lincolnshire parish once possessed come. It seized him by the shoulder ye,,rs later that the interview was Drs. K. & K. are favorably known through-
have
1 �� G`1 ��� WITH tc go into the hold and dig it out with I A clergyman who was not much appre• laid waltzed him round and round. pulylislyed. out Canada where they have none bust,
Pl-k and shovel. This takes time, and I elated. One day lye remarked to his Luckily the visitor kept his feet until There was opposition in Greece to ness for over 20 years. Thousands of patients
h lesser carrying such cargo always o11ureh warden: "You people don't a keeper opened a side door and pulled
the transfer of tiro statue to France .' have been treated and cured by their great
xoom to appracfate me. Do you know biro into safety. But the hat was left rr.u.d n. Party of Greek sailors mho skin and through the virtue of their New
has to arrange for a considerable stay _ Method Treatment. when you trent eon
i yo 1n poit: that vn leaving my lasts het a of wort, -wislied to retain it came: into colli• them you lcuow you are denliug with respon P behind. On the following day the man sion with a French landing Harty, I ,t ,. Bible physicians as they own and occupy
the people showed'their appreciation sent to the society a letter in which he sent to bring back the ,,cul tare. Dur- i thciro,vn office building in Darton case is
p at Si0o,00q. \then they decide your case is
Hippocrat!o Face so much that they gave me a real claimed the cost of a new bat.—Lon, Ing the melee the statue was knocked curable, as your worry is removed for Syou
The hippocratic face is a condition fiver slaver?" , don'tatler. about and the arms disappeared• know they wilt not deceive you, Tipsy
Mrs. Chas, Farrell Oakland Bran., uarantee to euro nil ors ha cases. No
, of the human face ^produced by death, ••That is nothing," was the church- That is one story about the missing_ � matter how mnuy doctors have failed to
C " :y, was taken sick n illness excessive hunger and the warder's reply, "If thn' would only A Vicious Fish. o,rnts. But there are other and wide- beneat you; no matter holo much money
writes. lily dear baby log ►n les his )arts] we'd give ries there is a small ly different stories, so that to•dya you age(l you in vain; no matter how ais-
and we of the doctor and lye hire. The nose is pinched, the temples go away from t [ In South America there seems little possibility of eve ,y cmnage¢youmay lie, don't give up in des-
different
fall, g thee a gold un.'—London Chronicle. y pp pair until you �eta free opinion from these
$e had dysentery, She nearly died hollow, the eyes sunken, the ears cold " fish that not only attacks Its fellows of arriving at the truth. But even With- , master specialists. le you are at present
said s y 3
Dr. and retracted, the skin of the forehead — the sea and river, but is greatly dread- out the arm,,; the statue is a world within theclutchre l any secret It itil are
` 4• l 'ell are
with it, but rave or three doses of m lexion livid and the lips Her Jewels. st sap ring your life ty degree. , f
•Strawberrydry, the co P ed by the natives, who during certain masterpiece and its beauty captivates snircling from they rt -sults c>f past u,discre-
Fowler s i;xtract of Wild Sed with cold. This appearance is Sirs. Suhbubs (to neighbor)—Willie seasons have to ford the streams in. every lover of art. '.there have been fr tions; if your blood has been tainted from
completely cured Iyer, tela my private diseaso and you dare not marry;
so named from having been accurately and Bobble nren't home from school which the carbitos are found. Bathers many artistic restorations ie the t e- it you are married a1u1 live in dread of symp-
" two little boys of a bad case of 1If ocrates, the father ' yet, and here it is 5 o'clock. Did you are often attached by them, the sharp, nus of Milo -that is, copies of the toms broakin out and exposing your past;
Bly Y t3 'lescribed by Ptt statue with the arms in Plaice. A )ir- \ ie you are s1) cring its the result of a mis-
ceondtt- of medicine.—New York American, see nnythltig of my precious jewels as chisel shaped teeth taking a bit from f �.
e.
diarrhoea and two doses made a Btr, NeSdure? Nes- 11 wherever the attack. They tore of the original is in the Louvre: spent life—Drs, c ford hem eonfiiare di ntialley and
ful change and they v:cre comrletely you cattle along, the flea w y The apple associated with Yenu.; ., �� , they will tell you honestly if youarecurable,
cured also. I would not l;e v ifhata
One Thing Unbroken. dore-�Yoor precious jewels tare to are perfect scavengers, eating the ant- Naos the prize awarded her for beau- C�
Standing over the shattered remains soak, madam, I just saw than scrim• mals that float down the river -dead ty, According to the story, there watt DR.XEraEDv, bisntc.mDIRECTOR YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
such a grand medicine as Dr. 1 ov let's Eta b , or alive. a marriage between a miraor god and or Das, Ii. S X,
r i it Vete of their last Dresden china statuette, mina in the river.—Boston 'transcript goddess, and all the gods were in- We Treat and cure
Extract of Wild . tracer erry f the exasperated mistress said to the - .. --
r' consider it wonder- Vrckitsh. o The Deduction. vited to the feast, except kris, the CONSULTATION FREE VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
twice rise price, as I c ncvkward servant:
• , + bat ills ever goddess of Discord. Enraged at t1113 Books Free en Diseases of Men. if unable BLOOD and URINARY COMPLAINTS
full medicine, and.I cannot recommend .,Is there anything yo» havent "flow many ribs bave you? asked "Theres a proverb t 3t o call,write for a Question Blank for KIDNEY ,end BLADDER Diseases
• o highly.,' rice oil have been tuft] me?" the teacher. man:' treatment, Erin threw a golden apple t HOME TREATMENT and all. Diseases Peculiar to Men.
it tobroken since 3 ninong the guests with the inacrip-
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