J -I . mr 1 i if. 7k -WW . 6 V. (A Truth and Quality appeal to tlio Well-Informed in every walk of life and arc- essential to pVnnanent F'.;eres3 and creditable standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Pyrup of Figs and Hlixir of Senna is the only remedy cf known value, but one of many rwLn why it 9 the best of per.jonnl nad fiuuijy laxatives is the fact that it cloanws, sweetnos nnd relieves the internal rgans on which it arts without any deliilitatiug after eQVcts and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It nets pleasantly nnd riaturaUy and truly as a Laxative, nnd its compoiimt parts are known to and approved by ' physicians, as it is free from nil objoetiou able substaners. To get i( Lmnefccial effect ulwnys purchase the genuine--manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sab by all leading drug gists. ' THOUGHT CHILD WOULD DIE. Whole Duilr Covered with Culmn Ilch - Cnllcnra Iteiic-II- Cured at Coat of Sveii.'ve Coin.. "My little hoy, when ouly an launt of three mouths, caught the Cuban Itch. Sores broke out from his kid to the bottom of his feet He weald Itch and claw himself and cry all the time. He could not sleep day or nJcbt, and a light dress Is all he could wear. called one of our beat doctors to treat hiw, but he seemed to gt worse. He suffered so terribly that my hus band said he believed he would have to die. I bad almost given up hope when a ludy friend told me to try the Cutleura Heuiedies. I used the Cut!- eura Soap and applied the Cutleura Ointment nnd he at once fell Into a sleep, and he slept wltb ease for the first time since two months. After three applications the sores began to dry up, and In Just two weeks from the day I commenced to use the Cutl eura Uemedies my baby was entirely well. The treatment only cost me 75c. "and I would have gladly paid $100 If I could not have got It cheaper. 1 feel safe in saying that the Cutleura Home dies saved bis life. He Is now a boy of five years. Mrs. Zana Miller, Union City, It. F. D. No. 1, Branch Co., Mich., May 17. 101M." Vnder n DlflVrent nme. "'Variety,'" quoted the man with the bulging brow, " 'is the spice of life' " "Yes," nssMtitcMl the man with the 'bulb ous nose! "but that isn't the name of it bow. It's vaudeville." Only One "BUOMO QUIN'IXE" That ! LAXATIVE I'.IMiMO QtIXINB. Lor. for the RiRBUture of K. V. IMUlVnj. Used the World over to Cure a Cold la One day. 23c. A "It-penny nail" means that 1,000 nails weigh ten pounds. The ward "penny" in this sense is a corruption of pound. Hides, Pels and Wool. To pet full value, ship to the old To llable X. W. Hide & Fur Co.. Minneap olis, Minn. An 0(n:i i'olicy. The dentil of Mr. Conger, former American minister at IVUinif, brought to mind the services rendered by tbat gentleman at the terrible time of the Uoxer uprising. A word of praise and appreciation is spoken by an English man in bis book entitled, "The Siege ol the Peking Legations." Shut up to gether ns.tlie various foreigners were, and living daily In the face of death, It was Interesting to observe the differ ent policies adopted by the heads of the several legations. Says the Kev. Itoland Allen : The Anieriean minister was always very ready to communicate news, and told his jMtaple everything which went on, In this his policy differed from that of the British authorities, who , often suppressed news of public inter est, and posted notices of letters re ceived several days after the event, and when its general tenor was widely kiwn by rumor. This caused great discontent, and kept the poople in constant suspense. No datifct there was some reason for suspioien tbat news of affairs of state, might leak out to Chinese earn, but there was no reason for delaying items which were Intended to be published at nil. Such a policy of secrecy irritated minds and kept up a condition of nnx lety, a state of affairs successfully avoided by the American minister. Look lnio slpnce. A young man whose eyes had been troubling him consulted a New York oculist. "What vou want to do," said the sHvIalist, "is to take a trip every day on the ferry or In New Jersey, Long Island any place where you can Bee long distances. Look up and down the river, across fields or, if the worst conies to tlio worst, go on tho top of a skyscraper and scan the horizon from that point. The idea Is to get dis tance. You use your eyes a great deal and always at close range. You can't use them any other way In tovn. Kven when not reading or writing tho vision Is limited l.-y small r.wms uinl narrow streets. No matter in what direction you look, there is a blank wall not far away to sl.ut off sight." Th uio!p is- i.e:-':n; s the prep'liest of dM iniruals. If deprived of food for a :u tie day it dies. Ym Y 'rJ Mah -n I. .v.rf?.V ! ,- 1 TAKER' EHEED ARC ENTINlAJf . Soutli A merlei: n T.ilci of Mnrrrloae Hint ! I v :(!( Ixin. l'rrsidcnt U(K.s've!t and Mr. Bur lDi'hs are mvded tit o'n e In the south ivn partyof X;iuih America, for even lii thai distant region some "nature faker" Is ni'penring, with none to say Jiliu nay. In a recent nuiuU-r if the rtt vi 1 a del .Timlin Zoolotlco tie Buenos Aires are n number of short articles by tlie dirivtiir of the gardens. Sig. C'le lnenle Onelli. t);:e. dealing with the lial.ils of birds of prey in general, reads, after translation, as follows, says the .cv York IVst : "Our privateer now turns his evil eye on a dazed group of little chick ens, and toward tli 'in he directs his flight. The anxious mother succeed in covering all save one, which, petrified with terror, gives n pitiful little 'pio plo,' bt;t is b'lued to earth by the gleam ing and fascinating eyes of the pirate bird, which drops like an arrow, and. v. iihoiit so much us putting foot to en rib. carries off the unfortunate chick. "Many times have 1 seen this scene repeated. I have even seen hawks by the power of their gaze alon render Immovable a chicken which they had selected as their victim. Therefore I cannot doubt that the gaze of these ra pacious birds has a hypnotic power, and Indeed this agrees well with the popular belief, current in the provinces, nlmt the little owl. It is said that Ibis little tyrant does not even take the trouble to bunt Its food, but that from the branch of a tree, by menus of Its cold and insistent gaze, it lures Into Its talons the trembling victim of its choice. "I'erjiaps tlie herons possess the same hypnotic power, their eyes producing the same disagreeable sensafion as those of reptiles. Their method at the margin of ttie water, which at first sij;ht seems to me tho same as that of the patient fisherman with his rod, re suits lu a very different harvest. The fisherman often wastes his time, since the lish do not care to ho converted Into a savory dish for tho table. Mean while the heron, after two or three minutes of absolute Immobility, Its evil gaze fixed on the water, Invariably cap tures its finny prey. "I have seen a great gray heron sur prise a dove in the same manner. The dove seemed to me to fall asleep un der the gaze of its tormentor, and little by little to sink .to the ground under the weight of that steely look. Tho injur victim came to Itself too late. Alas! the strong, cruel beak had pene trated Its palpitating side." Argentina is a progressive country. These tales fairly outdo the work of ur own "fakers." Germany has 40,000 postofflces. Borneo holds the record for mosqui toes. The daily consumption of pens ll 3,500,000. One hundred nnd fifty firemen tye employed on some of tho great Ameri can liners. Germany's population is increasing more rapidly than that of Great Brit ain or France. Of the entire population of Odessa Co per cent of the males and So per cent of the females are illiterate. There lias been a revival of the whaling industry. A few years ago the annual death had dwindled to lot). Between Jan. 1 and Nov. 1 the fire loss of the United States was $180, 7i!."i,300, compared with ? 12 1,100,200 in the same, ten months of 1000. In the last ten years the Increase of prices in Germany was 25 per cent for cereals, 27 for animal products', .15 for textiles, 00 for mineral products. Glasgow was visited by great dark ness at noon the other day. Street lamps were lighted nnd shops had to switch on the electric light. The dark ness was as black as night. , Autogenous welding is successfully applied by Uobert Hopfeldt, a German electrician, to the soldering of alumi nium wires, a direct union of alumini um with aluminium being readily ob tained. ( Stimulated by the measure of. suc cess attained by Zeppelin In Germany, nnd the army and private experiment ers In England and France with diri gible balloons, a German electric firm In Berlin announces its readiness to construct airships for military uses for nny nation that applies. At the annual dinner of the corpora tion of Ilanley now councillors, In ac cordance with custom, drank cham pagne from a glass a yard long. Those who did not succeed lu finishing the draught had the remainder poured down their shirt fronts by two stal wart cup bearers. Loudon Evening Standard. Tin i:iinlltj- of Men. A New Yorker who does 'iis bit ot ' "globe trotting" tolls of two odd en- ( tries that be saw lu the visitors' 1hm of a fashionable resort on the Rhine. A few years ago one of tlie Faria members of tlie Kot hschlld family bad registered as follows: "It. do I'arls." I It so chanced that the next visitor to inscribe Ins name Hi the Ixiuk wmi Baron oppcnhclui, .the bankir of C'o logue, and he wrote his name beuoatll K lihscitild's in this wise: "O. de (Jo lo-Mlc." A lt.-:inll fill Tin III. "Mother, oil, iiinihef!" chirped th vent g iV:.iaIe sparrow, "why was I Hot cleiied b .mi if ul like the oriole an,! i lie ( .irdiiialV' I "1 tiiiiilin r," was the solemn reply,' "icjoii,. that you were not. Which1 would yon rattier bo- brown ami eat-; lug worms, or n il and pinned to one of i these tierce bill IlaU'r" Cleveland ; I.eadc r. An AdtmitHue. "I'a, what special advantage Is there in being rich'" "Well, my I my, ail men have the right j of npiH'al, but only the rich man cajp . afford it." Detroit Free l'ress. I LUTIA Work Work for love Is the only work that is well done. Ber. FraeJt Crane, ('ougrc-ntion:ilh-l. Worcester', Mass. I'ractiral The most practical thing in life is to be able to see as real what ti tit her Is unseen. I!ev, I. J. Van Ness, Baj'list. Nashville, Teiin.- Truth The truth Is always the truth but it iias to be cast in new forms to meet new fashions of thought and new nivd. I'.w. Frederick Lynch, Congregation:)!!!. New York City. Cause and Effect Every phenome non of nature Is true to the cause back of It: each Individual Is a perfect actor of his own thoughts. You cannot ex pert a spiritual conclusion from a car nal mind.-rUev. F. E. Mason, Scientist, Brooklyn. Slander We should be more careful to protect the good name of our fel-'ov.-s. The name Satan means slander. Every slanderer is then Satnnlc In de faming the name of nny good man or woman. Kev. W. G. l'artridge, Bap tist, l'ltis'.nirg. The Church and Folitics Church people must get down from the pedestal on which they perch. Ringing hymns and passing resolutions, and grip ihiII tics more sanely and more firmly in order to win. -Kev. John Thompson, Meth ilNr, Chicago. loii'g Tilings Don't stop to ask what you can do, go ahead and do something. Some of us 'are Impractical and we like to think about things, but do not seem to have the power to map out a couive of action. Bev. W. W. NevlnM, Br.pt ist, V'a -w Ingtoa. Facts I 'ut a man with a fact any where, and he will soon gather a con stituency. If he is Incarnated for preaching tlie Gcsprl in the street, he will write bis convictions Into a "l'il .L'fim's Progress'' hi a prison cell. Bev. C. E. Locke. Methodist. Brooklyn. Theosophy Theosophy Is not a dog ma for which we demand belief, but a system of philosophy which needs to be studied. Consequently, many results which It produces are not of an emo tional nature, but are the results of pure reasoning. C. W. Eeadbeatcr, The. 'sophist. Boston. "1 Friendship-t yon want the friend ship of this world you must be care ful not to rebuke It. You must say soft things to it; J'ott must lull It to sleep with pleasing platitudes. If you want to escape persecution you must not say harsh tilings to evil. Bev. I II. Swift, Austin, III. Marriage Every man over 25 years of age. who is earning enough to sup port himself and a wife, should estab lish a home, and if lie persists in re maining unmarried, he should have good reasons to give to society nnd to God for his abnormal behavior. Itcv. N. A. George, Cougregationalist, Cleve land. The Day of IVntecost. The "Day of l'ontecosl" has never been repeated, and will never be, yet the spiritual pow er which was presented on that day is just as strong to-day as then, and Is at work just as surely though tle visi ble evidence of its inllueiice may not be so impressive. Itcv. F. E. Jenkins, Congreg.it iouailst, Atlanta. Corruption A country like ours whose Institutions V st so entirely upon moral principles, must realize that Its safety depends upon the moral con science of its people. Commercial brib ery passes Into political corruption and goes in a straight line from business transactions to the head of our system of government. Bev. Ml not. Simons, Unitarian, Cleveland. Wealth. Wealth buys knowledge ami power, that rightly used will make for the betterment of mankind, but should not be regarded as all power ful. Character's that are not strong suffer greatly from the possession of wealth, and as a reason why wealth and weakness are closely associated Is that weakness Is more easily observed, and does gr"::ter damage when accom panied by great riches. Vev. B. A. .Dawes, .Methodist, Louisville. Ch il l: s Dickens We rejoice in Dick ens lM-ause of his capacious heart that had room for children all kinds of children. Tills would be possiblo only to one who himself .possessed a -hild's heart. Surely then- was no text in his la-loved New Testament lie so honored and exemplified as that which says: "Suffer llltle children to come unto Me. and forbid them not, for of such Is the kingdom of heaven." Itcv. J. L. Jones, Independent, Chicago. The Curse of Sin. ltlddance from the love of sin can be obtained ls-st, and deliverance from the guilt of sin, can be obtained only by looking on tho cross of Christ. The lost soul can have overhanging woe exchanged for super nlmuiiding grace. The blood shed on ('ill vary Is the world's bath of cleans ing, its font of renewal. Sill does not shut nut; It shuts in. Mere the declar ation of tlie church is dogmatic and absolute, giving not something new but sonic' hlug true.--Bev. B. A. Stllde linker. Episcopalian, Baltimore. IMm(:uici I.cihIm I iictisi n t men t, "Tlio earih-piake thai eastern sclsmo ph l c oi dod was s an -w here ll.iHK) mile:- away." "Il.-.s.i'l It I,.-; II reported yet?" "No." "Too:; place and noho ly knew It, eh ':" "!1 blent !y." "Wei!, say, Hint's Jnt the sort of c-.i-r. i.i'c I like"--Cleveland l'laln I'ci! r. ' No l i-.l i- I'rl.le About It. "Have you got your winter bat yet?" "Yes. I hniiL'lit It last winter and Uv, er. t It yet."--Cleveland Plain Deal- It takes a lot of time to properly air grievances. Not one in a hundred la worth it. V3 it ... w . Old Favorites 5 Mi ir-scjeE$tc-8t testes tfsc Two Women. T'l 'nfdoT lay nbmn I'.rn.i lu iy, j 'Tens n-ar the twiilght-tii. Aid slowly tlirre n lady fair Was walking in her pride. Al'tno walked she; hat, vi 'wlcr, Walked spirits nt her sid -. i I'.-nce charmed the street hem-nth brr feet. And Honor charmed tlio nir; Ar l nil astir looked kind on h -r, And (ailed lie,- good i fair For nil God f-vor pave to lu-r Sh- jii-j-t with chary care. P?. fci-pt. with care lu-r ben ntles ror From lovers warm nnd tru- For In-r heart wiw cold to nil nut g(Mf, And t')e rich ciune not to woo But boiiur-ed well are charms to sell ti. priests the selling do. ?-T, walk init tltore whs one more fnir A slight girl, lily-pale ; And Kim hud unseen eompnny To tn.-Ute the spirit quail Twist Want nnd Scorn she walked for lorn, And nothing could avail. No mercy now c.tn clear her brow For t ti is world's pence to in-ay : J'or, ns love's wild prayer dissolved in air, Her woman's heart gave way! But the sin forgiven by Christ in heaven By man is cursed nlwny I N. I. Willis. I.o, tbp Poor Indlnn. Lo, the poor Indian! whoso untutored mind Sees (Jod in clouds, or hears hint in the wind ; I iis soul proad science never taught to stray Fnr ns the solar walk or milky 'way: Yet simple raturo to his hope has given. Behind the cloud topp'd hill, nu humbler heaven;. Feme safer world in depth of woods em hrite'd, Koine happier island in the watery waste. Where slaves once more their unlive land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thir.-t for gold. To he. contents his natural desire: lie asks no angel's wing, no seraph's fire; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky. His faithful dog shall bear him company. From Pope's Essay on Man. LAHID OF TALL SASSAFRAS. Western Oklntioiun lias Trees tlint Would AatonWk It out of World. How many persons ever saw a sassa fras tree forty feet in height and from twelve to fourteen Inches in clrcuinfer Mico? asks the Kansas City Star. The number Is eo few that most persons would be unable to Identify a sassafras tree of this size In the forest. The sassafras of Missouri, Illinois nnd In diana Is seldom much higher thni a man's head, and bears a slight resem blance to those of treelil.-j sh'.e. Oklahoma, however, lias forty-foot rassafras trees, and in a portion of the state where they would be least looked for, near tho town of Grand, Day County, which adjoins the Fan-Handle of Texas, which Ignorant Eastern Oklahonians believe to he a laud short of grass and hot winds. Is n beautiful grove where many speci mens of these big sassafras trees may be found. They have few branches, nnd most of them nre at the crown of the tree. The bark grows in wedge like projections and Is so peculiar In appearance that It instantly, s'trikes the attention of a stranger, and adds to ills confusion In his attempt to identify the tree. The tree growth In the nolghiiorhood of Grand is unexcelled anywhere elso In Oklahoma, save In the rich bottom laiuls of the Arkansas river. Springs abound everywhere, and in the neigh borhood of these springs forests of walnut, elm, oak, sassafras nnd per simmon have sprung up. In tho South Canadian river valley, a mile or so northwest of Grand is a iiersimmou prove containing hundreds of trees, mauy of them from twonty-tlve to thirty-five feet in height, that Is tho won der of travelers. Tills grove produces enough iH'i'slmmons annually to load a freight train, and the trees show all the luxuriance of an abundant rain fall and a rich soli. The geographical location of Day County justifies the belief that it Is not adapted to a'riculturu. Tlie crops grown there year after year, lnwever, discredit this opinion. Bettei corn, knrir, etc.,- this year, cannot he found In any other portion of Oklahoma. IliieU to the Tobacco Shop. "Jean do Beszke, in Ills Paris school," said a New York musician, "Is wry particular about the pupils he accepts. Of course he lias many applicants ; to have been a pupil of De Kes.ke's Is In itself enough to get a singer a good en gagement ; but be puts these pupils through n severe examination, at the end of wfricb ho rejects hhout !)S out of every 1K) of them. "An Intimate friend of mine, a young tobacco salesman, has Just returned from Purls. He sings tenor a little, and, having saved some money, ho went abroad to enter Do Beszke's kcIimiI and make a second Caruso of himself. "But now he Is back home selling to bacco again. He tells liie that lie went lo see De Ites.ke, sung u song or two, and, lu the silence that ensued, said hopefully : "'And now that you have beard v lng, M. 1 e Kcscke, please tell me what you think my voire Is lu st adapt ed to.' "De Bes.l:e I'rov. t:cd tho'ig!i:ruI!y and answered ; " 'Y'..I jierin.' " lli-r I 'tttriM-loii of i:ur:ir. "What was your Impp-ssMn of Un--opeV" "Well," answered Mr. Cinarox, "Judg ing fn :u what mother ; tlie girls s:iy, Micro d iisu't seem to b much o the place except art and matrimony. It depends for revenre almost entirely ,,n pictures and pedigrees." This n 'rag:- woman Isn't satisfied with teli.og u polite He; she Insitds uism her husband agreeing with her. It la not so easy to make a living aa It la to make love. MISailEl' FLIES IK. Tlili 1nert 1 the Veritable Atfgcl of VUIaae. One by one the plague of Kprpt W being abolished by scJeuu-e. jVLe were abolished luui by the dioLu tile. The Hens nre checked by luwu-t powder, and tlm darkness that could be felt has incited uwny before the .or? light. T!v. sixth plague still remains In full glory. The fly Is always with us. The great Dr. Kudcliffe used to declare that the three worst anuoy anccs of life wore smoke, flli-s and Ir relevant questions. Humanity lias hitherto accepted these with a patient shrug of the sh aulders ns among the inevitable. At last the worm has turned. It Is ii cillug sJowly to put on nuiok con sumers, and has Ju.aurud a war of cx ti r: '.nation ngaUwt the lly. The tuo Ums which what lilthorU easily bliMted imrpo.se are supplied by sci ence. They are, first, that tiles carry lilsnse; second, that their very pres ence Is a r-nn of dirt. That the tly is rrequuutly lb angal of the pestUouco has Mig U'vu suspect ed, says Collier's In uu important ar ticle, but IU u.ut vlvlj and liafixs sive di moustratlou was furnished by the dlsgi-iicoful Uoatli rut frvui ty phi. Id, one of tho most scauduleivs of Cue many murder of UleIttl stupidity lu our catnys lu the South during tb Kpanish-Aiuurlemi war. It win clear ly proved by tbu lunhiuut commission of experts, wlw Investigated the situ ation postiuortuiu, that tlie principal means of thu ayrwid gf thl dreaded disease was thu flight of Ule from the excreta of the uarllust cases to the food exposed In the cauip kitchens, carrying the typhoid germs on their legs and probosccs. AVUni a Jut) 11m la. Some years ag. Wor Qucn Vic toria's death and about the time that the queen's jubilee w as tu be celebrated, the following conversation between two old Scotch wouuuu was overheard one day on a struwt evi-uur lu Eondou : "Can yo tali um, wumuian, what is It they call a Jubllue?" "Well, It's this," said hr neighbor, "when folk has beun married tweuty flvo years, that's a sliver wuduVu', and when they bav buen married fifty years Hint's a golden wuddln. but If the mou's duad then It's a Jubilee." Harper's Wooklv. An effort, is buhif auida to encourage the diamond cutting industry nt Cape Town. Tho work has been heretofore ilop.e almost exclusively nt Amsterdam, but at present a treat deal of this work U being done in the United State. Mis. WIiihIuw's Soothing Syrup for Child ren tuetlilutf, softens I be Kiiins, reduces I it -llnminnfloii. allays palu, tures wind colic. Ijc a buttle. Not Worth While. ' Austere Person I can't tip you, young mnn, unless you have change for a ten ner. Waiter (sizing biin up) Keep your dime, sir; I bavea't a nickel about ine. pii.es riHBjj in rm 14 days. PA7.it OINa'MEXr III rUPtrd tocnreanv rnso of Itching, BllnJ, Hurling- or 1'rotriut ln rUea'la (J to 14 days or money .refunded. Cue. Uarbera ylr Cat. "Wished I bud tliue t go out and get niy hair cut," remarked a barber as he removed, part of the lather from the customer's litis wltk his second linger. "Time to g ut and get it cut?" re peated tho man in the chair, with tho mphasis 011 "out." "Are you like tho man that wou't eat in his own restau rant? Aren't you willing to trust oue of your own men to cut your hair?" "Oh, I'd trust theia, all right 1" said the harbor. "It isn't that, but you hardly ever see a barber getting his hair cut in his own place. The other barbers all like to go home promptly nt quitting time, and If one of ns gets work done during the day ther Is sure to be a rush about that time, and It makes n customer 'sore' If he hns to wait with two barbers right here and not waiting on him. He doesn't like to wait around while one barber cuts an other barber's balr." Cleveland l'laln Dealer. Tk Clve UKMBler. An American who visited Meute Car lo was telling f an lucldwnt there. "In one of tho gold rcoais," be said, "a gcutlcinnu in lavttua'ur gloves was play ing in wonderful luck, wi suing nearly every stake. As a great stack of plaques you kuv thos beautiful, big gold nieces culled playucs was pushed to him by the roupler I heard a young lady whisper la his ear: "'It Is very odd, monsieur, to wear gloves at play. 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A dl M AY V "WEMBER OF TMK FAMILY,- B f MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES ANO CHILDREN. K . C i 0 CAI'TION, W. Ii. !iel name and price In ntnmpwt on bottom. Tl N Hub athntn. rmltt hv tlie tnt nhoe ilt'tlera OTerywliero. 81utf-R nmitnil from factory to any pari vt the world. iilu.traleU cutalug free, , f. JU UOUU1AS, lirocktou, aioaa. No Harry. The American traveler who endeav ors tex hasten the comfortuhly gnlted Orient against its wish soon comes to a halt 'iHint was the experience of "A Woman Alono In the Ilenrt of Japan." "Make the rlkuinu hurry. I have a date, and cun't wait hero all day," she said to the "boss rlkinnn" at the sta tion, lie blazed like a fiery dragon. "Veil, you get so nind, you no can wait for difl, you co And 'nodder rlk shn," he said. She answered very meekly: "Dear friend, you do not know me. I am net the leant bit mad. This Is only a gejitlc Anieriean hustle. If you wunt nieto be real mud, I will show you tlie difference." "Veil, you vus a linos' mnd," he Insist ed. "1'pu seem Jus' IIUo mnd when you say, 'No cun wait; inus' have rlk sha quick; hurry up!" $190 Reward, $100. Tlie reainrs of this pnppr will be pleagei to leurn (lint there la at leant one dreaded disease tliat aciouco has been able to cure In all Iti tuKP, and ttiat la Catarrh. Hall's Calurrb Cure la tlio only poHltlre cure now knewn to the nu-illi-al irnlernltjr. Catarrb beliii; a coaatltutlonal dlsuuae, requires a eoiuiltuMuiuil trc-alment. llajl'a Catarrh Cure ii taken Internally, acting directly Uixa the UUioil and miicoua aurfiupa of Ihe ifjatem, tUeieby dt-Htroylii the fouudaflon of i tue uiiofm; and Klvlnc (ha patient atrexicta by biiUWif up the cbimfltutlun and fi$ltt IliK u ti tare In Aaiug It work. Xhe proprie tor Bayo so rmli fidtb lh lt curative pow er that Uiry oft-r One Hundred Uollnr for ubj giae riuit It falls to cure. Send for U.t of txkniuuiilalB. AOdrea V. J. CHF-KEy A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by alt I'ruxu-UtH. 75c. Take Hall's Family 1'illa for conatlpatloa. : llorrllilt fexuiuiile, 'My dear," said Mrs. Strongmlnd, "I want you to accompany me to the town hall to-morrow eveulng." "What for?" queried the meek nnd lowly other half of the combine. "I am to lecture on tho 'Dark Slilo of Marbled Life'," explained Mrs. S., "and I want you to sit on the platform and peso as one of the Illustrations." Chi cago New Louden theaters, ujuhIc halls and cony cert kails provhlo smiting accommodation for 327,000 people. -gA CASE OF BAD BOWELS A r. taa,Yr TVT- it r.. lmrtm J liAnraff Asw Tvrfr iMiwyi iui ik yuui uvu 77 3 mora) in tn Ihmlr mtTA mwwma "Qtvfe-i- CO Vint -WJrjflii.,l. cannot ba aquatlad at any prlcm. S1GK Posltivclr fsnrwd T hese kittle Fills, i They also reltere Sta tress from DjpcrhU, In digestion ana Tobdio&rqr Katuiff. A perfect rem cdr tor Dtzztness, Nanses, l-Drowslnes Bad Tuts In the Mouth, Ooate4 Tcfflipie, pain In the Bids. TOltl'ID EVER. ThS regulats the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SHALL pQSE. SMALL PRICE.' Genuino Must Bear Fa5imila Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES A Swelled Head. A typlcnl Englishwoman, when soms one spoke the other day of a certain man having a "swelled bead' looked dazed. "Iteally! Vou don't mean It I cried the Englishwoman. "I'm very sorry." A day or so later tho English woman, happening to meet tho wife of the man In question, observed that sh was so sorry to hear thut Mr. Blank was 111. i "Hut he Isn't!" cried the wife. "Hs was never better In his life." "Is that so?" said the Englishwoman. "Why, what could Mrs. Dash har meant the other day when she sit Id hs was suffering from a swelled head?" Ia Doubt About One I'ulnt. "But I have talked long enough, m. friends," said the long-winded orator. "Ba fore I sit down, however, I am willing to answer any quotation you would like to ask as to points I may have failed to cover In my discourse." A brief pause followed. Then a timid looking man in the audi ence rose. "Is a motion to adjourn In order?" he asked. Chicago Tribune. FlfC VO"1' titil " " Pimm I I O Prauntiftr uradbr Dr. Kim. ut i.r.. RMtorrr. B.n4'ur Itm trUl btinl. nl imiim, UK. U. U. KLUliK, U., IM1 MkHlml, rhltodtfakU, r S. C. N. IT. - No. 62 1907. aiiu vuwlu wuii t wux. ICARTERSI Prtl.a . mm I I M PILI.U. ar