The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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Abxil Doctor*
14 per cent of the entire
imatic Pains, *w
«H* roLUr »o»lUer comm ] number ol medical graduate* drop I
M caused bjr lactic acid la the ; out of the profession within a few i
Wood, which frequently settles la the years. home tew never practice.
Joints. This poisonous tsint must he re- others are tempted by better laduoe-
w w „ _ IJ„ a meats Into other fields of work; some
OOG S "******” ; *r,! driven to suicide on account of
1 I vnrilla \ others succumb to contagious !
■ " r diseases; still moro loss their health'
moved. Hood’s Bar- / ’ || jspg on aocount of aspoaure to Inclement
aapartlla conquers l.”* weather and accident, or on acoount
rhsumaUsin Iwcauss ; of mental ansialy. A moon these we
M drives out of ths blood every form of i must Include those who become In-
Impurity It makes pure, rich blood sane or who contract the alcohol,
“I suffered with rheumatism lu my left cocaine or morphine habit Worse
foot I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and the than all else, a fnw are driven Into
pain la all pone." Miss R. R. Blau, quackery. Any onu may make a tnis-
a mm
wmmm
4vM
lake In the choice of life work, and It
! Is no discredit to abandon practice,
i There arc plenty of honorable em-
ployments for unsuccessful phyal-
j clans; there are schools to teach,
tm-rchandiae
OW ] have a pieee
of news that 1
(Bess will make
that Mias Kver-
dale wince when
she heareof It!"**-
clalmed a young
lady, coming np
to a group of
men and women
seated on the ver-
anda of a hotel
at one of the fash-
ionable watering
plaeea.
• Well. If there
is anything that
will make Mlaa
Kverdale wince I
to sell. drug, to die- W|U ^ u
‘‘“L".10 replied a young woman with a f.l
pense, nows
there Is coal to shovel and wood
replied a young woman with a fair
round face, but whose black eyes
Mills House. Charles!on, 8. C. _
Heed’s WllS irarant ooratlptloa.
BOOKS FREE
In order to introduce our l.ne of ||w u aoubtless seem, a pity to uu* ----'
Stand,id Novel, to lb, public we will, . .kcriflc, U. |U. Tfs-S
Jo,, ihorttioi,. ...d on. o, .11 ol th. 2 W» »•> «•». «g-
following books FRCK on receipt , ,4crjfl,,e hooor „d itu^ ’ 1 don t «e why you all have taken
of lie (stamp, accepted) for each , sconce to quackery. 1*5?£» S
book to Cover postage, packing, etc. m. “Whlra •*» Call” seakon, and If she has the good luok
————— When Wilson and Thomas visited to claim all of Iloy Gilbert’s alien-
let Mil Sul hpii, Hull.., emeu. *“
J tho queer story of thu •■whlto sky •’Oh, yes,” answered hi* wife, “we
■.......calf.'’ Accord.n- Pi tho legend, that all know that you non, married and
. . H. B. 5(ouw. portion of tho American dotert was single, have adored the ground alio
. . Ik Marvel formerly very fertile, supporting large walks on, and the rest of us hove
. Bulurer L/tton. herds of snow white buHaloor, each been nowhere ever since she came.
, A. Conan Doyle, having a black tall. These creatures Not that I care, but I do hate to see
Bertha Clau. \ wero held sacred by the savages, and • woman so forward and bold.”
»;,/ 11... i w were never killed for any purpose. ! “Well, now, you just wait and hear
^urn f inally an old medicine man, Ne-ka- what I have to tell,” said Miss Wes-
’ *' w<>,m"' ta-oiah. vowed that hu would have a ton. tbe first speaker, and the group
Wahstsr Vsst-Pocket Dictionary . . . - tepee built from tho sacred white turned attentive faces to her.
The Gsm Songster, with smrSi an* music esmpista Bgina iho chiefs of the tribe tried “I have this straight from Will,”
to dissuade him from tho notion, but »he began. “You see Will waa down
Csetary Cook Beak .
Uaclo Teat's Cabia .
Reveries at a ffackslor
Last days el Pompeii
Beyond ths City . .
Deri Thorns . . .
Poems and Yarns
The WHo’s Beers! .
Address HARRISON BOOK CO.
all to no purpose: he declared that ho in the office quite late last night with
88 West Jackson St., Chicago, would conunenco to collect the skins a few of the other men, aud among
on the morrow. During the night a them was Koy Gilbert. He became
I great white light appeared in tho very much Interested in relating aome
1 iky. and in its center a white buffalo of hi* adventures, and before he
Icaif. The calf slowly descended to thought—as hin manner showed after-
i the earth, took ebargo of Urn hords, ward—he mentioned his wife ”
leading them northward, and from ' “His wife!” they all exclaimed in
| that dav to this tho Kiowas have ono breath, and horror was visible on
J never seen a white buffalo »ome countenances, while others woro
a malicious triumphant expression,
iitmht ami lu.s.-ia. j “Yes, his wife,” went on Miss Wos-
In India books have to bo carefully \ ton. evidently delighted that she had
j protected against insects Often it awakened so much interest “And
I teaspoonful or two of refined mineral Will said some of the men looked kind
i naphtha or benzine col I in is poured ! of queer, and as though they pitied
into the crevices of tho binding and him, for he flushed as red as a school-
then the volume is ensconced in a boy. ami then Will sahl to him; ’Why
closely fitting bov, to be sprayed over ; Gilbert, old boy, we didn't know you
after ii while with the best itcroseno had a wife. Will she be with you
oil. Another >vay to make a book, ! this season.”
as fnr as possible,*Insect proof, is to I “You know Will was awfully in
! brush it over with a saturated solu- j l°vo with Miss Kverdale before Gtl-
tion of corrosive sublimate. ] bert came, and I suppose he felt as
though he could forgive* him anything
\*rn"‘i «.r*»p after ho learned that thero was no
A petition ha* boon sent to tho chance of (filbert's having her.”
Turkish government for the restora- “Well, what did Koy say?” asked
lion at public expense of the supposoil the black*eyrd Elaio.
grave of Aaron, tho high priest and , M8av, %vhy ho was as cool as you
brother of Moses. ’1 ho grave is on please after the llrst second and said:
Ij’Mount Hor, in tho district of hi- | “‘Ah, ye»; I have a wife. She is
___§ewd 2c for catalogue of books.
W. L. Douglas
S3SH0E.;
'3. CORDOVAN,
raises a tsAMtuco csir.
|4.*3*P Fine Cau &Kangmm
♦S.WPOUCE.a soles.
(*2. *1.7® Boys SchoolShofi
•LADIK3 •
__aw**-
" W BK3CKTOH MAJIi
Over One Million People wear tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
Th*y glv« the best valor for the monry.
Tber equal custom shoes In st y Is and fit.
Tfcvlr wearing qualities rro unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform,— •stamped on sole.
ProTB Si to St latcd over other mekrs
ver ot
- >lv \
Leave
Doubtful Heeds alone. Tha heat
are easy to get, and ooet no
mure. Ask your dealer for
FERRY’S
SEEDS
Always tlu best. Known
everywhere. Ferry’a herd
W Annual for IM*S Ce Is
Fwhal, how, and u hen to pla
hadthr, a part of the Turkish prov-
ince of Arabia I’ctraca
you
, and
' Meal r’ree. (let ll. Address
l>. M. FURRY A CO.,
Detroit Mich.
visiting- her old homo this Rummer.
She may got around hero before tho
! scaaon is over,’ and wont on as un-
concerned as could be with what ho
was telling.
“Now, what do you think of that?”
Tho men looked at each other and
fiLIFTON
V I Cor Monroe-s
V-/ and Wabaah-a
RATES, S2.<
kvWATtO*
SOUT.flF
T#icgr«/h for
HOUSE,
CHICAGO. ILL.
B2.00.B2.SO ardS3 OOPERDAY.
ittoa TM| ISOt r ClfTSa ’H TM| c TV.
ESN TRADE SOLICITED.
tor roams at «ur Bt|.cii
Til 810 CUYVli am Ml PINT fryuUrt
iiisBH
hUp|M.vlmuiyi.Ba
SB ail iRt » n’»
LftMw If tit.*
IV » OMOWT
I’oor Indeed!
The prospect ot relief from drastic cathartics
for persons troubled with consilpstiou Is |K>or
Indeed True they set upon the bowels,but this
they do with violence,und their operation tends
to weaken the intestines snd is prejudicial to winked aud one Rour-viaaged chap re-
the stomach Hoetetiers Stomaoh Bitter* is so marked:
effectual isiatlve, but It neither grlpei* nor en “There nlwavs was something queer
feebles E'urthermore, It promotes digestion about (filbert— seomevi as though ho
nnrt a regular action of the liver and kidneys wah trying to hide something:”
It l* an efficient barrier a«ain»t remedy for ina " n . V. .
lurial complaints and rheumatism, and Is of ^ come, now, Carter, that a too
irreat benefit to the weak, nervous and a«ed. bad. If over there was an honest,
as a medical stimulant it cau not be surpassed free-hearted, open-faced fellow, that
Physician* cordially rhcommrnff It, unjl Jia onfi u Ro oflbart lie's only having
professional indorsement is fully borne out by ..... -■ lt , . . . *
popular e*i>erlcnco Appetite and sleep art* * little fun, thats all, but its mighty
loth Improved by this agreeable lnvitfurunt rough on Miss Kverdale.”
and aUeralive.
A i ash enmity is more useful than n tint
id friend
Mow It May lint p *n.
•'Jproiny cricket*, nho's got tho
rickets, n hi»pcj«<I 008 Vwau to an-
othcr ic V..H company o( a very pretty
"Well, Miss Evordale shall know it
before *hc goes to bed to-night, if 1
have to tell her tqysolf,” and the look
in the eye* of tho speaker told what
pleasure it would afford her to bo the
informant.
“Now. I'll tell you what let’s do,’
the smoking room ha pamed hla arm
around bar waist and draw her elaae
to him for aa instant
Tha Indignation of the waiting,
wstehlag group could hardly bo sap
promt d.
Miss Kverdale came slowly np tha
veraoda aloaa sad aa she draw saar
the group of woman turned to them
with a etnlla on har happy face.
‘Isn't this a fine avantngT"
aha said, addressing them
all, but they simply draw
themselves upend looked at har wltL
haughty frowns
“Mlaa Ererdala,” aakl the rolunWer
Informer, “we wish to speak with yon
a moment,” and, without waiting for
any reply went on:
“What we are a boat to communi-
cate to yon wo know to be the truth,
and can prove It to be such. Your
friend, Mr. Gilbert, has a wife!”
They all stood breathless, looking
at her, expecting to see her either
grow angry and deny it or to flash
with confusion and shame, but she
did neither. She did not even change
color, but the smile deepened in the
dark eyes as she said quietly:
'Oh, yea, indeed, I know he has; he
has been speaking to me of her. He
expects her here before the mason la
out I hope we ahall all like hart
She waa a fortunate woman to be-
come the wife of such a man aa Mr.
Gilbert”
The smile faded from her face and
aAOOAQR FIENDS.
Om Tillsl» Travel, tilth the Train.
Ik. other Itenulu el the DegeL
There are two of them, the one who
fill* from station to station and
dumps your poor dumb trunk
with toroo enough to drive piles
Jn a government break-wator, and
the ono who loiter* around
the depot watching for his chance to
shatter your baggage, aays Texaa
Siftings. Tho depot baggageman la
tho moat culpable of the two apeeiea.
In hla long and dark caroer of smash-
ing trunks ho has knocked the hoops
off his conscience, and there is no re-
morso brave, foolhardy and reckless
enough to tackle his heart strings and
play on them. The cowboy ropes the
Texas steer for fun, but the baggage-
man ropes your trunk for a quarter of
a dollar. No matter though your trunk
tie shod with half-inch strap Iron and
armed with solid steel corset* on the
corners, and double locked with a
burglar-proof combination the station
baggageman want* to rope lt, all the
same, and usually he terrifies all the
passengers Into letting him have his
own way. He approaches you with a
smile, goes away with twenty-five
cent* and ties your bruised and bat-
tered ktstor with n tow Htrlng. Tho
strong, Iron-bound chest of tho drum-
mer, and tho aristocratic though
fragile framo of the .Saratoga, meet On
u common level,' and when they do
_______ meet the splinter* fly, and while tbe
*hc gazed out to sea She either did owner of the Saratoga Is wringing
not or pretended not, losee the varied her lily white hand* and tucking stray
expressions on the faces before her, ' bits of lace, ruffling and bird’s-eye
and, after a few commonplace re- linen into the fractured corners, the
marks, turned away. drummer is using the most vigorous
After she was out of hearing Mise and spiritual language ho can com-
Weston exclaimed: mand, and a great deal of it warming
“Did you ever see such a bold, up with the eloquent brilliancy of his
brazen-faced thing in all your life?" discourse. As tho prayers of the
The next day the couple were the j wicked avail naught, so neither do tho
talk of the whole place, but it did not tears of tho belle nor the curses of the
seem to disturb them any. The flir- ! commercial gentleman. The time table
tation still went on, and the real love lb* railroad is not changed iu tho
making was more open and apparent ; least and the sympathetic passengers
Now and again the men would joke I are obliged to go aboard. The wounded
Gilbert about his wife's comiag and j trunks aro thrown into tho ambulance
finding him out but he always an- —baggage car and whirled away to
Nwered them good naturedly. 1 the next slaughter-house farther up
They all liked Gilbert, and the wo- j the road. And the dear, sweet dude,
men, although they called him a moi- 1 and the starchy old deacon, and tho
ster behind his back, were always grand and impressive member of the
ready to chat with him. To Miss ; legislature are all alike powerless in
Everdale they were more than cold, j the hands of tho fiend of the check
and always looked upon ber as some- j ring. Tyre and Sid on have passed
thing to be shunned. j away, and so will our trunks. The
Such was the state of affairs, when Goths and the Vandals swarmed down,
one morning the hotel carriage came ; upon Romo and it fell. Verily so do
to the door and took away Miss Ever- | the Goths and Vandals of the modern
dale, bag and baggagj. What could \ railroad prey on our baggage and it Is
it mean? All day long was her de- *11 broken up.
parture the subject of speculation, --———
but In the evening the mystery was *-ET HUNTERS WEAR COLORS.
solved. j. I.e.te I. th« Ch.n..i of Homebody
Mr. Gilbert came into the parlor f Taking a shot at Him.
with an open letter in hi* hand, and .Tou woukJ n,turaily .hlnk (hat
8tt[‘y... ... . j the hunter out for game would wear
I have juBt received a letter from { Rothes of soft unobtrnslvo oolors har-
my wife. Shesaya shewill .be with UwnUlng with the landscape,” said
me to-morrow evening, as it is the j the veteran sportsman to a Now York
tenth anniversary of our marriage, I 8un man. „Yoti sUikin}f moogo and
and wherever we are we always plan , (loor in tho Maine wooj8j j
to spend that day together. I ahall apparel pronounced in hue, and often
be p eased to have her meet ray wear a n)d neoktie or hatband. Xh,H
friends and will bring her down here [ I do to lesson tho danger of being
to meet you to-morrow evening." , ^ot through mistake.
Good nature was at once restored. I , ,.0f tho great army of hunters that
and nil Mr. Gilbert’s former sins were ,iach fall rango th(, wooiH tho ino
at once forgiven. The next evening | tree state thero arc few that will not
the whole party dreased for the oc- Kometlmoa venture a shot into moving
cnsion, assembled in the drawing bushes, on tho chances that the ln-
roora. They were chatting, moving | vUible object that rustles them may be
about, wondering what tho new a deer. Tho fool sportsman, who is
comer would bo like, sounding Mr largely in evidonoe in tho shooting
Gilbert s praises and kindness, when s,,agon, will do so every timo. If it bo
the door opened and n servant an- ! a man ln the bushes, any striking
nounced Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Gilberb j colors of his costumo aro apt to catch
lhc servant moved aside, and Mr. the eye Of the ono preparing to fire
Gilbert entered the room, and on his and prevent tho shot being firod.
arm was—Mlss Everdale. “The danger of alarming game by
He bowed to them and said: I such costume! That Is not enough to
“Let me introduce you to my wife, be taken Into account. Everything
this is the tenth anniversary of onr striking In color is more likely than
marriage. You should remember my „0t to excite their curiosity and draw
friends that appearances are often | them toward the hunter if ho work
deceitful.” with proper slowness and caution.
Resides that, all the antlered game
trust utmost wholly to their senses of
The three women elected to the **-
.embly In Colorado have been la a
itlamma at to whetbar they should
keep their hots on or not In thn legis-
lative hall They remembered they
bad to take the oath of office, and
they didn't know whether a woman
could swnnr lu bar bonnet or not. and
then there wan the awful contingency
that just as they got thulr bonnet
strings tattled at the right angle the
sergoant-at-arms might call hats off!
At last the three went off and held
a caucus, and decided to sit with un-
covered bond*. Aside from tho mo-
mentous question of hats. It teems
that the three women ara able to hold
n hand with thoir fellow-legislators,
as one of them. Mist Carrie Craatlng-
bara, was made secretary of thn Re-
publican oeucut, and though the had
oo previous experience managed to
keep tha run of business and secure
more than her share when the dlvit-
'loo of clerkship* was made.
Obb Diamond (ion*.
A private letter from St. Petersburg
mentions the mysterious disappear-
ance of a valuable diamond from the
crown of ;owels. It It well-known
that tbe imperial crown of the Rus-
sian czar is set with a great number
of very fine and large diamonds. Dur-
ing the late czar'a funeral procession
this crown waa carried by a high dig-
nitary from tho Ntcola.evskl railroad
•tation to the Castlo of Potor and
Paul, and during this time it is
thought tho jewel was lost Great
secrecy It observed by the officials,
but still the rumor has spread. An
Inquiry is known to have been or-
dered. A prominent jpwelerexpresses
the opinion that tho stone may have
been crushed Into the Interior by
carelessness and might be found be-
tween the metal rim and the purple
velvet lining.
Flah Dying.
Something ought to bo done, end
promptly, to protect the fish in the
rivers end creeks of the country. They
are in n fair way to be all killed off
by tho waste and sewage dumped In-
to these streams. Tho people along
the Illinois river say that for a long
time it has been impossible to eat the
fish taken from that stream, as when
they wore cooked they emitted a nau-
seous odor, and tasted of tar. Tbe
river is now frozen over, and the fish,
shut out from the utrm by the ice, are
being killed by tbe thousands by the
sewer gas and other baleful stuff in
the water. Yet a good many people
have to drink this water, in which
fish cannot live.
Ylac* Oatrlrh**
Gottlieb von Klackenberg, a South
African Roer. lias two racing ostriches.
One of them has developed a speed of
twenty-two miles an hour and has a
stride of fourteen feet. The breeding
of ostriches for racing purposes has
been seriously intorferrod with by tho
passage of an anti-betting law by the
English government.
American Furnlturr.
According to ono of our consuls in
Germany there is a great field in that
country for factory-made furniture
from the United States. Not only
is the German furniture moro expen-
sive than ours, because less effective
machinery is used to make it, but it
is also less beautiful, convenient and
durable.
To the Younger Cooks,
the beginners in the art of bread and
cake making, there is no aid so
great, no assistant so helpful, as the
Royal Baking Powder.
It is the perfect leavening agent
and makes perfect food. Do not
make a mistake by experimenting
with any other.
OOVAi. BAKIN* FOAfMB M.. IBB »AU *T., MIKf-YOOH.
I r itar I* all Rltht.
A statistician in the employ of the
German government three years ago
determined to make a careful Investi-
gation of the superstition regarding
Friday as an unlucxy day. As a re-
suit of his exhaustive labors, he has ;
given the world a book of queer ta-
bles and figures which prove that lt
Is Monday, and not Friday, that is
the most fatal or unfortunate day of
the week. Rut all the proofs to tho
contrary which may bo ofl'ered will
not raako Friday popular with those
Inclined to be superstitious. Rut
thero is something more than super-
stition against FYiday. It Is a preju-
dice which a murderer has against
that day and all other days so deep-
Soms folk, tak* everything in light and
finally their own lives lu tbs suicidal at-
tempt to get more
In daclariug friendship to be but a name
Napoleon betrayed the egotism of bit
1 use Rise's Cure for Consumption both
in my family and practice.—Dr. G. W.
P*TTE«eo.\, Inkster, Mich , Nov. 5, 1S04.
Until kings become subject* jwace ennnos
reign.
II the Baby le cutting Teeth.
Be sere and im that eld and well-tried remedy, Has.
w is .low's (ooiHisa Srscr for children T set blog
A six-foot hole is plenty big enough
hold a lot of oblivion
HOW I MAHR *1,100
rooted that ho bogs^that be may not ,^,at°a joR^a^'eTraid I^he
says he, Ralzcr'a seeds not only grow
but they produce enormously. Had I
tbe community in which he lives by
being hanged on Friday.
planted a’few acres more of' his oats.
"JO-HE"!';
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from Eii part■ of low*" &ftcr*urdft. I ho UNO of tho
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faw minutr* Tbfrt l® no rata ol Taitar or £«•** -
mi bi»l «h»t jrlrM« rrasti » Hrnd for fran book of
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Patents. Trade-Marks.
lUatnlnotlna and Adrira am to P*lr>()taldlif? «<
Invmuoa .*»• nd for " litvrntora' (JuIiIa, ot )|ot« to «•» |
a Paimt " PimOrmKl* WlBUDJQZZ:, 2. G.
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I AAiill 1 II lalntsl. VVntef’H liiO'hlor'Oluidr.
A aplaatlid toaic for woman au>1
about a inarriagc, but In its euro of
pa,n it will bring about conditions of ’ A beauti(lll woman of 30, beautiful
health to make Lie more enjoyable. mannrr and „inning wavs rathcr
No man or woman ought to marry 1 *
who i* a KufTorer from chronic pains.
Wo should not wc<l woo It; win only
w rct« h’jtinc!**.
itmi.inny Im tough to uthara l»ut is
tender of it*elf.
A Valuabla Gift.
A romptata madlral work, wiili lOO favorlta Tra-
•rilDtimifl fur all diaaBaaE of man and baaat. prl.-a
b<:5. and mi a Notua of l»r Thurmond a Catarrh
Cura, ur Blood Nytup. a«nt to any addraaa for II UJ.
AdOroaa Titurmond t kamioal Co.. Dallas, Tax.
There are times when tho linti|(htio*t licatl
welcome* a thntc bed roof.
Mant persona are broken down from
overwork or household rare* brown*
(daiiag w liana
DALLAS BUSINESS FIRM8.
BERRY EIRE EXTINGUISHER hrT*7T,
la* (V>a Mated Hintn KnIr A u la wanlad T'»A -Main
RUBBER STAMPS
and Frltoilng < •».. Main atrial. Italia*
nta. KD ;
*a Mauir
7.’.
KITiSTRY h.'„
aanh fur Alim* and rmartiuf terth t:i Kim at
-U.',;0?.,MACHINISTS.
*>' H»p*'ra wiu . a* #lH»rt i»..tlra* 107 Marknt *1rwwl
TRIWK FACTORY
FOUNDERS IN M1CHINISIS STS as
*hop« < ompiMiM. Flour Mills, Watarw.irkE. i
Oil Mills. «Alna. |«a l*lanta. Kioctrle l.lglu. etc. !
NfStia Writ# us Moaliwr MT| C o, l>alin«
Wholaaala daal |
•ra ta Part*
Wocoaa, Ptoavr-
Abbott Bufxtaa. ;
erd i »•
ONI HulSf
EMERSON, TALCOTTA CO.
S'ardard Cultivaler*.
PLANTERS, MOWERS,
Dallas, - - - Texas. / l*low.
METROPOLITAN
BUSIRItS COLLCGI.
malaria
childran.
Th* man tlmt cackle, whan h* tries to
iniigb wanrs spurs.
LET ME tXTRODl'CE MV WIFE
than in features, although the toft
dark eyes called attention away from
the rather too large mouth; wavy
dark hair flonted about a full whlto
brow. Her figure wa* pleasing to the
eye, although not perfect.
Thia was the first season *lio had
spent at C-, and little was known
about her, cxcapt what they had ob-
oe rred.
They had obaerved that although
Misa Kverdale was very pleasant to
all the young men who thronged
about her, ahe teemed, to care for
none until the day Iioy Gilbert came,
and since that time a fierce flii tatioo
had been going on between them.
Roy Gilbert wasn handsome nun of
thirty-five, had money, no one knew
Bring* comfort and Improvement and how much, but was considered by the
tenda to personal enjoyment when men to be a fine all-around fellow.
KNOWLEDGE
m_______________teiKh to
Kamrrgasfei
nr vrri ry laeriTiiTtc T* *1l*v"llw>, ,v 1“*?** Pf0®?1*! to taken up with Mlaa Krerdaie that
giSSELBSgBiBgJBS Ssa«?£&•»«;•"«■*s-",,1"--■
n.MriruL«.aerauju. the Taluo o( tbogpure liquid •" occasion,1 chat, or a smiling good
laxative principle* embraced In th* nl«fht or ff00*1 »orn ng.
remedy, Syrup of Fla*. A"d now M>m«thing h®<1 l>»PP*ned
It* excellence la due to ita preaenting more than they had ever dreamed.
. ... . r , r ui runiuuiv, lion v
ot getting bullets when their supplies Wear black, olso every ninny, and oven
MttAlhl tM ^raonfa^ZM6 1 pome 0XP°l'l0DC01l »I>ort8man, seeing
you among the trees, would lot drive
land many yours ago. As soon as the at y0„t believing ho was going to bag
dummy appeared it wus warmly pep- a boar.” .
l/oi-ed with bullets, and then pulled -—
down with u rope. Presently it was «»nt* th. Oo.tors to Advartisa.
put up again, nnd again It was firod at, ! Th® editor of a paper in the eastern
and again it was permitted to lw j l,ai't' of tho state has made an an-
slain. This went on until tho rope j nouncement that henceforth ho wil 1
itself was struck and cut in two, when
tho dummy fell down with a bang,
and nono of the real live Maoris durst
climb tho tree to tio on a now rope,
as they would certainly have boon
killed. Meanwhile tho bullets having
t>oen dug out of tho earth-bank behind
tho tree, tho onomy were able to re-
sume active hostilities and firo at tho
British with their own shot.
Market Her for llunff*rl»a K1mb«.
KisHo9 have a market day at ,
yalmary in tho Hungarian Komitta of an^ Pract^^onor wishes to sao liim-
never prefaco tho name of a physician
by his professional title. Thus, In-
stead of saying "Dr. Sawbones was
among those present,” he will say
“A. R. Sawbones was present." Ho
does this on tho ground that medical
ethics discountenance advertising,
And holds that the prefix "Dr.” is an
advertisement of a calling. “There
Is no more reason,” he argues, “why
,1 should speak of Dr. Hawbonos in tho
news reports than of Grocer Jonos, or
Lawyer Smith, or Hotelkeeper Brown.
Arad. A strange old custom is in uso
there on St. Joseph’s day and a few
days following. Tho young women
who h.vvo been married within tho
last twelve months assemble in tho
inarkot place and offer themselves to
lie kissed by tho gentle and slmplo,
“Herron and Bauern" Indifferently, at
solf sot down in tills newspaper as a
doctor, our advertising columns are
at his disposal.”—-Buffalo Courlor.
i H XaiTIt. Sl*t. S ir.A. 1* *TK^V ART M D .
* MmUssI Ki.. IMIIs. Th. Tk. KmI.i irest-
• «NM VSL.IM4 st no other plseoe In Tsiu.
POUT WORTH BUSINESS FIRMS.
FORT WORTH MilA d.j-^,*S2
»•"*■ **s Utoeir. Writ. •• for pi le...
I AMOS ,or la ra.ll Irn-I. in thriiir tenant.
l.e«ua Mott., ravrara. ra mtukh
to.'. Il.n not*. C. M. Mltllin.n Ft Worth.
-RUTTOH- HUM! EH i ,:,r ’; ^ :;." v
. Ills.; National Wdf» Y'lrd* Ilia ,
,S^MR«.raraCa/|^.rntra
ia the form *nn.| '.t^ p|*a» ®n<> although they knew that none of
ant to tho taste, the refreshing and truly them could ever have GtlberL they
beneficial properties of a perfect lax- were glad to know It waa equally 1m-
ativa ; effectually cteanaing the aystem, possible for Miss Kverdale to do ao
Wantflil nn Kxp«rlment.
Miss Do Stylo—You must give me
time.
' Mr. Poorchapp—Certainly. I have
so much monoy”por “kls«.'“"The“pricos “°thin« but he*rt, to >°u’ ®nd
are exceedingly modest, the lowit bo- 1 d" notI£xP?C,t y0"U> d<;cldo at ®nce'
Ing 4 hellers and the highest 20 hellers. Mi** DafRyie-Thon give me two or
These, at least, were tho prioos, ac- | ,hw° "eolts'
cording to tho Hungarian reporter, on ' eT},we.'
St. Joseph’s day last. There Is possl- j .. Ml“ Stylo—And in tho moan-
lily some feudal Interpretation of tho ,y0U JSL *how !
occontrio custom, but the reporter dTd,uUy,“ l?yo wttbnl«- ®nd ™
does not supply 1L-Westminster ! foll“*oe,bat 1 am I"11® ‘“^fosted ln
(iliotto. you.
_ Mr. Poorchapp — Um—what's tho
IIbm Fonr Thouund Tabfb Old. id©aP
There were found not long slnoo i Mi®* °° Stylo—I want to soo liow
in an old pit In an Egyptian village Mr- B*ohf®Uo ukos “•
several mummies, ono of which wsf ------ ---
supposed to bo tho pharaoh in who* Tho kln ot ulkomey evinced dc-
relgn tho ton plagues befoll tho ooun- oide(, dlspi*asuro.
SL, rm°V^, 40 , "Why." ho thundorod, “don’t tho
Calre for examination. In unrolling Amazon* quit shooting? Can’t thoy
U10 linen, many flower* that had boon m tho na” of trll00?” K
burled with thoklng dropped out, and The ch,*f of the „uff ahook hlll hnad.
a number of boo. ln a mummy state „NOi majesty,” he replied.
»W*Tw^ raJir UrDu >Ihe I “The flag of truce was raised after tho
)f°" wero 01 ^ to™ order to fire was given thorn."-D*-
tho samo makings as the Klgurinn. troll Tribune,
or Italian, boe of the present day. If
Capitalization.
Including stocks aud bonds, the
railways of tho United States are
capitalized at f(id,000 per mile, while
those of Great Britain are eapUallzod
at $‘220,003 per mile, or nearly 400
per cent higher than in this country.
Dnafnoas Can Not Bo Cored
by local application*, aa thay can not reach
the diHoased portion of the ear. There is
ouly one way to. cure Deafness and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deaf nous is
caused by an inflamed conditiofi of tbe
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube gets inflamed you hare a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it Ts entirely closed Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its nor-
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten we caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
auy case or Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cau not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cura. Bend for circulars, free.
F J. CHENEY 4c CO., Toledo, O.
13T Hold by Druggists, 76a
lUIPs Family Pills. %c.
Fools in office are doubly useful to cun-
ning men.
MHanaon*e Magic Corn Salve.”
Warraiitod to cur* or money rofundml. Aik your
druKKi»t for It. Price It cent*.
When a trust bolds a poor poker bund it
is for a purpose.
I.Aimes needing a tonic, or chiUUeu who
want Isiilding up, should take Browns
Iron Ritters It is pleasant to take, cures
Malaria, Indigestion, Billousnoss ana Liver
Complaints, makes the Blood rich and
pur#. _____
Home men are so foud of Kyutfsitby as to
like affliction.
wo put the pharaoh’* date at. say.
2000 B. C., thoso mummy b*o* must
be naarly four thousand years old.
Tk* OM.il Willow la Raglaad.
The oldest and largest willow tree
OtUSMIf/
“When Scrlbbloton takes a dislike to
a man ho gets his revenge by putting
him into a novel"
■ 'That doesn’t seem vory serious.”
_ _ “Humph, it’» os noar burying him
in Kngland Is standing in TTaverholm I •Uve •* he °°uld oon“’ without getting
I ark. Lincolnshire. At one foot from i lnto trouhl° tho law.”
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers So they anxiously waited to'*** how park. Lincolnshire. At one foot from i lnt<
ana permanently earing conetipation. she would bear up under the Informa- j the ground it measure# 27 feet 4 inches
It has given satisfaction to millions and tloo, nor had they any desire to break in circumference; at tour feet from ,
■Mt with the approval of the medical u to her rentlv ! the emoed feet a .. .
GOLDEN—
MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
Many years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief
consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel
and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., com-
pounded this medicine of vegetable Ingtedi-
ents which bad an eapedsl effect upon the
stomach and liver, rousing thr r: ran t to
healthful activity aa well at pUi,.y!nf and
enriching the blood. By such meant the
stomach and the nerves are supplied with
fner hlood,- they will not do duty without it
any more than a locomotive can run with-
out coal. You rati not get a lasting cure of
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, by tahiug arti-
ficially digested foods or pepsin—tbe stom-
ach must do its own work ln its own way.
Do not put your nerves to sleep with so-
called celery mixtures, it is better to go to
tbe seat of the difficulty and feed the nerve
cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervous Af-
fections, such as sleeplessness and weak,
nervous feelings are completely cured by
thr “ Discovery.” II puts on healthy flesh,
brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the
whole system.
K liana*, of Ah. fed AW* HeUlrd St.,
*jo. Ill wrtles: "I rtf * —> Imorove-
'til ss aim ply
wonderful. Since
taking Dr. Pierce'S
“olden Medical Dis-
covery In connect ion
with his ' rlenssnt
Pellets • t have gain-
ed In every respect,
particularly In flesh
and ntmgth My
Uver wna dreadfully
enlarged and I Buf-
fered greatly from
dyspepsia No phy
alclan could give
relief.
took a day off a few weeks ago to follow capacity of my barns; that would have
tho chase. They mustered 2GB hunt- | cost me SI,200. It is a fact that If you
ors, with 203 guns, 1316 rounds of
ammunition and 101 dogs. The re-
turned at night with 102 quails,
twenty-three rabbits, two squirrels
and just eight cartridges.
want big,rousing farm, grass and vege-
table crops, you must sow Salzer's seeds.
Karlicst potatoes and vegetables
Thir "
Tana. Thirty-five packages of vege-
table seed II.
If You Will Cut This Out and Send It
with 7c postage to the John A. Salzer
A curious (act in tho history of pins Seed company, La Crosse, Wis., you will
Is that when they wore first sold there get free a sample of “rasa and clover Mlx-
A Curious Karl,
was such a demand for them that
code was passed permitting their sale
only on two days in the year.
tarnand their nlnntand seed book. Tax.
Increase in population Increoaos
tion's perils aud perplexities.
ST. JACOBS OIL is the Perfect CURE for
NEURALGIA
WITHOUT RELAP5E, COLLAPSE, n>SHAP5 or PERHAPS-
What
Women
Know
-%^abo^t-%-
Rubbing, Scouring,
Cleaning, Scrubbing,
is no doubt great; but what they
all should know, is that the time
of it, the tire of it, and the cost
of it, can all be greatly reduced by
Clairette Soap.
“K THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, st. Louis.
35 Gent Patterns tor !0 Gents.
These p*ttern» retell In fashion bazxxw #nd
•tores for twenty five to forty cent* each, but
ln order to increaze the demand Among at rang-
er* we offer them to the ledy readers of tliT*
neper for the remarkably low prt## of only 10
Cants Bach Postaxe one cent eztra.
The patterns are all of the trry lutent New
York style*, and ure unequuled for ntyle accu-
racy of lit, simplicity and economy. For twenty
four rears these patterns have been used tha
'•^••nfry over. Full descriptions anil direction-
irds of material required
mot
as t
with a picture of the garmeut to go by. Thee#
pattern* are complete ln every }»artlcul#r. there
being a separate pattern for erery single piece
of the dress. Your order will be filled th
day It 1* received.
the same
lay It la received.
Order pattern* by number and (ire size ia
Inches.
Every pattern fuarantecd to bo perfect.
mi ABE OlgOTO riTYIMO.
To get get BT7ST and BREAST measure, put
le tape measure ALL of the way around the
he arm*
loe of each pattens. lO cents, when
ed on coupon printed belo
the tape meaaure ALL of the way
body, over the dres* close under the
Prloe of each pattern. 10 ec
ordered on coupon printed below.
Postage one cent eitra on EACH pallet*
Mrs,
Cki
m e
Stirred Him Up
LraTL:, ^ ra Li. Their time lisd oome; for everyone seven feet (measured around the pro-
Js&SSutUttS tySESCKTh-
gieta in 60c oikT*1 bottlra. but it I.
■i mm
Fig Avnan ' ,M>adtog low over Mias K1
and the enruextnen ef hi*
In Hi*
s*
the ground. ^ fee^ fl inchea. and at | roado hto ^P0"0 *° •’*d'
iusy," replied the demure
“ h
the you:
of large llmbe), 2ff| feel. The spread
ot the Umb* Is 80 feet o* one side end
M (eat on th* other. Th* tree le of
Huntingdon species, end on thet
feet le height
raSal”!?,
girt “I took off my het et the thea-
ter and he overheard tha youag
just behind mo nail me an angel."
Child a Coat. Pattern No. tttfd Is cut in four
aizes, viz: 1, 2,4 and 6 yearn
Grey blue cashmere i* here shown prettily
trimmed with chinchilla fur. The coat and
fancy breteUes are lined with India silk, aa in-
terlining of canton flannel giving It the season
able weight. The close fitting short body
closes on center front either invisibly with
hooks and eyes or with button*, and button
holes as preferred.
Star pointed ripple bretelle* cross the should-
ers. edged and headed with the fur trimming
and finished at the waist with rosette* of baby
ribbon. These hretalle* fall gracefully over
large puffs that are mounted on sleeve linings
faced to cuff depth with the material and trim
med with fur at the wrist* The rolling collar
ta edged with fur. The full round skirt I* fin-
ished at the bottom and front edge* with deei
hems gathered at the top and sawed to lows
edge of body. This dressy little top garment
can be made up in any of the seasonable coat
Ings, cloth, carnet# Mir, cheviot, in plain or
fancy weaves, whipcord, Bengallne. velvet or
corduroy, will all make up prettily by the
mode. Any preferred stylo of trimming or
decoration may be adopted.
The retail price of pattern Is 25 cants.
Lambs' Locwomo Robb.
is cut In *U sizes, vis: 22,
42 inches bust measure.
Pattern No. 4l%i
at. M. 21. 40 am
waist. The o
fitting, with i
clove Invlslbl
^ edged with
ome cordeliers enoircllng
nfortable adjustment is sm
Dark red camels hair is here becomingly aet off
with a ravers collar of quilted satin edged wtr
cord, a handsome cordellen
comfortab
loose fron
libly on the left side
ie sleeves In fashionable motle
ately full, neatly adjusted near tbe wristf and
fall loosely at tbe lower edges. While full
•ugh to meet all the requirements of fashion
<4uperflunus material is used In this simple
gown, which renders It an idaal robe for lava
lids, and an azceedlngly serviceable garment
for anv lady
Cashmere, flannel, eider down, outing cloth,
Frcnoh flannel. In striped or figured variety or
any soft seasonable woolen fabrics are suitable
fpr robes of this kind. The same pattern nan
be used for a hath robe or wrapper, appropriate
material giving It a distinctive mode.
The retail prloe of patter# 1*26 c#
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