THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. CHAPTER aXXII Contlnuea. 23 That phrase, tho "ono nmall wom an," startled mo Ilka an cloctrlc Bhock. It was my own phrase, my pet, secret phrnso, my lovo phraue (or her. "Whoro did you got that phrase?" I demanded, with an abruptn&M that In turn startled hor, "What phraso?" she asked. "Ono small woman." "Is It yours?" Bho ashed. "Yos I answored, "mine. I mftdo It." "Then you must novo talkod In your Bleep," Bho omllcd, Tho dancing, tremulous ltaht was In hor oyoo. Mlno, I know, wero speak Ing beyond tho will of my speoch. I leanod toward her. Without volition I leaned toward her, an a tree Is pwayod by tho wind. Ah, wo wero Very close together In that moment. But she shook her head, as ono might shako oil sloop , or a dream, saying: "I havo known It all my life. It was my father's namo for my mother." "It Is my phrase, too," I said stub bornly. "For your mothor?" "No," I nnswerod, and sho ques tioned no furthor, though 1 could havo Hworn her oyes retained for some time u mocking, teasing expression. With tho foremast In, tho work now wont on apaco. Almost beforo I know It, and without one serious hitch, I had tho mainmast stepped. A dor-rick-boom, rigged ta tho foremast, had accomplished this; and soveral days moro found ..11 stare and shrouds In placo.nnd ovorythlng set up taut. Top sails would bo a nulsanco and a dan cor for a crow of two, so I heaved tho tormasts on dock and lashed them fast. Sovofal tnoro days wero consumed In finishing tho sails and putting them on. Thero wero only throo tho Jib, foresail, and mainsail; and, patchod, shortened, and distorted, they wero a ridiculously Ill-fitting suit for so trim a craft as tho Ghost. "llut thoy'll work!" Mnud cried Jubilantly. "We'll make them work, and trust our llvos to them!" Curtalnly, among my many now trades, I shone least as a satlmakor. I could sail them bolter than maiio tbom, and I had no doubt ot my power to bring tho schooner to aomo north orn port of Japan. In fact. 1 had crammed navigation from text books aboard; and besides, thero was Wolf Larson's star-scalo, so simple a do vice that a child could work It. Ah for Its Inventor, boyond an In creasing doafnens and tho movement of tho lips growing fainter and faint er, there had boon llttlo change In his condition for a wook. Dut on tho day wo flnlshod bending tho schoon er's calls, ho hoard his last, and tho last movemont of his Hps died away but not beforo I had asked him, "Are you all thero?" and tho Hps bad nnswerod, "Yes." Tho last lino was down. Somowhoro within that tornb ot tho flesh still dwelt tho soul of tho man. Wallod by the living clay, that flerco lntelllgonco wo had known burned on; but It burned on In sllonco and darkness. call awkward, till I broko It, say- I closed my eyes and went to Bleep Ing: ngaln. I did not know It, but I had "Soo thoBO black clouds to wind- slont tho clock around and It wo ward. You remember, I told you last night again. " night tho barometer was falling." once moro I wuko. troubled be- "And tho nun la gonn." sho said. caUB0 j C0Uld slcop no bettor. I hor eyes still fixed upon our Island, Btruck a match and looked at mj whoro wo had proved our mastery watcn, it marked midnight. And I over mattor and attained to tho tru- nn( ,10t jcft tno dc. until three' est comradeship that may fall to man j Bnoui, have been puzzled had 1 not and woman. euosscd tho solution. No wonder I "And It's slack off tho sheets for Wflfl 8ic0ping brokonly. 1 had slept Japan!" I cried gayly. "A fair wind twonty-ono hours. I listened for a and a flowing sheet, you know, or wh,Jo t0 tho behavior of tho Ghost, howovor It goes." to tIlc pounding of tho scaB and tho Lashing tho wheel, I ran forward, muffled roar of tho wind on dock, and cased tho foro and main shoots, took thon turned over on my side and In on tho boom-tackles, and trimmed !, n-nfiiiiv until mm-nine rr 1 1. 1.. i. i. .. .ii.i i . 1 1 I . I , . . ....... iu mum, tiuiiiiiuiujr, you uiu it un nVnrvth nc for tho nlinrtnr nc breeze wu i . I n i . - , ... I - i I VV Mull I U1UDU t k OUft.ll wun your own minus! which was ours. It was a freBh -i t "Dut there wero two other hands." brcozo, very fresh, but I resolved to lnho ctl,,oy mmarto breakfast. On fSJ Being y Well Prepared HEAVY PRODUCING DAIRY COW I answered. "Two small hands, and run afl long nB , dftrc(1. Unfortunntc. dcclk , foun,, tho GUoBt doing splen. don t say that was a phraso. also, of ly whcn runnlng frco, )t 9 impos- dldly under her patch ot canvas. But niDio m asn mo wncoi. so i lacou .t. n.. n...i, nra na hum ai.. i. l.i. i l I ... . . ' . . . . I" mo kuiiuj, inuusu a ,.o muBMvu u..u a,.Uun .,cuu,u nn al.n,giU watch. Maud insisted on InK and watcr boiling. I found no - , relieving mo. uui provou uiui sno i,,a ' T mm. iiAvii, rvnf Mintn nlnnti nrrnin " I . ... ... . I i'iliuilt vu.. ..u.vi. ......... ..". .. ,,, Birenetn to Bieer in n 'iho wullcd. "nor soften tho weather- URnvy Beai ovon f flho coui,i havo OCai. I i-nlnnrl tlin wlRilntn nil ntipli nhnrt nn "Then dirt and weather-beat shall ., s,,n nnnnnrnd nulto himrt be your guerdon of honor," I said, iiroU(m ovor ho discovery, but rocov noiuing uicni in mino; nnu, in spuo Dairymen Who Are Successful Are Ones Who Pay Attention to the LJttle Details. of my resolutions, I would havo kissed tho two dear hands had sho not swift ly withdrawn them. Our comradeship was becoming tromulous. I had mastered my lovo long and well, but now It was master ing mo. Willfully had It dlscheycd and won my oyes to speech, and now It was winning my tongue ay, and my lips, for they wero mad this moment to kiss tho two small hands which had tolled so faithfully and hard. And I, too, was mad. There wna n cry In my being llko bugles calling mo to her. And thero was a wind blowing upon mo which I could not resist, swaying tho very body of mo till I leaned toward hor, all unconscious that 1 leaned. And sho knew It. Sho could not but know It as sho swiftly drew away her hands, and yet could not forbear ono quick, searching look boforo sho turned nway hor oyes. Dy means of dock-tackles I had ar ranged to enrry tho halyards forward to tho windlass; and now I hoist od tho mainsail, peak and thront, at tho namo tlmo. It was a clumsy way, but It did not take long, and soon tho fore sail as well wan up and llutterlng, "Wo can nover got that anchor up In this narrow place, onco It has loft tho bottom," 1 said. "Wo should bo on tho rocks first." "What can you do?" sho asked "Slip It," was my answer. "And lifer" H means much towards the preservation of your health. The stomach' must be kept strong, the liver must be active and the bowels regular. As soon as there is any de viation from those con ditions you should try OSTETTER (By UVail Q. VAN PELT, Iowa.) Peed your cow tho best you know how for six or olirht wooks beforo sho I discovered her In tho stcerago. by frcahons. Tho feed durlnir this norlod Wolf Lnrson'a bunk. I looked at him, Quid t,0 ngnt, dry and bulky, so as the man who had been hurled down uot to tax tho dlgcstlvo apparatus. Tho from tho topmost pitch of llfo to be caX Bh0uld bo left with tho mothor burled allvo and bo worse than dead. for 48 t0 60 i10Ur8 nfter birth. This Thoro soomcd a relaxation of his ox- wiu aJd Jn r0H0Ving inflammation. pressionicss iaco wiuun wua nw. Aftor tho calf ,B tnkcn away put Mnud looked at mo and I understood. tho cow on dry fccd( nbout flvo pounds f JEvcry Wom VOL Want ins nio iiicKoroii oui in iuu aiunu. of gram, wuu hay. auago must oe in 1 Recognized It as a United States Revenue Cutter. I said "Hut ho still lives." sho answered, Infinite faith In her volco. "Ho had too great strength." "Yes," Bho said, "but now It no longer shacklos him spirit." "Ho is a free spirit surely," I an swered, and, taking hor hand, I led hor on dock. Tho storm broko that night, which Is to say that It diminished as slowly as It had arisen. Aitor orcaiuasi next morning, when I had hoisted Wolf Larsen'a body on deck ready for burial, It was still blowing heavily and a largo sea was running. The dock vas continually nwash with the sea which camo Inboard over tho rail and through tho scuppers. Tho wind smote tho schooner with a sudden gust, and sho heeled over till her leo rail was" buried, tho roar in her rig ging rising In pitch to a shriok. Wo stood in tho water to our knec3 as I bnrcd my head. "I remember only ono part of tha service," I said, "and that Is, 'And tho body shall bo cast Into tho sea.'" Maud looked at me, surprised and shocked; but tho spirit of something I had seen before was strong upon mo, Impelling mo to glvo service to eluded, for tho most economical feed ing. Increaso tho amount of grain by one-half pound every day or two until hor capacity for milk production Is reached. To determine this It Is noc- Ho Is a free essary'to carefully weigh tho feed and tho milk each day. Tho dairymen who FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE I Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore thront and sore eyes. Economical. Hu extraordinary clcuiiaa and germicidal power. lUaxnnlet-roo. sue. all riruscuU, or pertpad br X mail. The Pailon Toilet Company. 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Thon there wero meals to bo when I do you must do your first cooked In tho galley, bods to make. work on tho windlass. 1 shall havo Wolf Larson to bo attended upon, and Wo'1 LarBon aa v0if Larson had to r.un nt onco to the wheel, and at sno unisneu mo uny wun a gnu u oncQ E,yen sorv,co t0 anothpr man tho samo tlmo you must bo hoisting housecleanlng attack upon tho cabin j ,ft(jd thQ ond of thQ hatch covori tho Jib." and steerage. and tho canvas-shrouded bodv sllnnod mis maneuver or getting unuor ah nigiu i sicorcu, wunpui runui. foot flrst ,ntfy .,, an rrhn iei,i .,.. tf , ,.,nw 1 t.n.l .,.,ll,..l i 1 ., o M... ,i,l ,t,1 oto,1M Innrnnn. . . .7 . - ' mJ'lu .7". ,""U," C ,., , , . Z 'T " ' "7.: a in 01 ,ron urnEgca it aown. it was gone. onea who do tho llttlo things, WU1U Ul "uiub, uiiu, Willi vuo jiu-nai- i..b u.m mu ouu n0ii.B. t ...v, "UOOd-by. LUCilCr. nrOUd SDH-it." It , rn,.l,l, tn wolh llm mlllr yard to tho windlass, I know Maud tho morning Maud brought mo hot Maud whispcrc(li B0 iow that It was aml Eraln but lt mUst bo done By vuimuiu ui .luinuuB mu- """M-"""" u,Dl.u.t , arownou oy mo snouting or tno wmu; havlnc tho amount increased cradu- DUi n ui id n inu o kuIW ouuai..i... oui i Baw tno movement or ner nps auy the heavy producing cow may con' " um" ,,uo u,c, covo- ,anu 1 ,OUB" uul MUHl vul "uw "lo and know. Bumo na much as 18 to 20 pounds of wiw ui;i wuu Kuiiu, luiuu wuiu u luroiiBiioui uio nay. uiiu no oiu,ji As wo clung to tno leo ran ana grain a day but each cow has a differ requlrod to got us safoly out. and stoadlly as ever, tho wind in- Uvorkod our way aft. I happened to , limif .... J . .... ... . .. I . . . fit. I, I - - wiion i kiiockou tno siiacKio-ooii creaBcu. u impresscu ono wuu no Kianco to icoward. Tho UUost. at tno rr, o,ow f,i nn nmimi looso tho chain roarod out through sullen determination to blow, and moment, was uptossed on a sea, and ot Brajn per day for each 3 to 3.5 tho hawso-holo and into tho sea. I blow hurdor, and keep on blowing, i caught a clear vlow of a small poutl(jB 0f miik produced. It Ib nocos raced aft, putting tho whool up. Tho And still tho Ghost foamed along, steamship two or throo miles away, aary to -watch tho milk supply, and unoBi-soouicu to start into uio as rucing on uiu nines uh i wub uouam roiling nnu pitcning, neau on to me iha rnriiininir rnnnr-itv nt tho sho hoolod to tho first fill ot hor sails, sho was making at least eleven knots. soa, as It steamed toward us. It was cow has QQn cached any furthor in- i no jiu was rising, as h iuieu uio ii was iuu goon 10 iuuu, uui uib.- pamieu uiacK, ana irom uio iaiK oi crcaso jn tho feed will be a loss to tho Ghost's bow Bwung off and I had to fall I was exhausted. Though In tho hunters of their poaching exploits jnipvmnn ntl,i BpipqB tux nn tho lllll t lw. M.1.nnt .1 r. .1 I r. 1 n .1 I .1 l.i...lnnl 4.lm n 1 1 1 1 r t tl 1 V. T I 1 I . nrt . T T 1 4 ,1 C,nAa 1 J " " i.. i i i iin.ii r ,1 . cow b aigcsuvo apparatus uiuiiuj iiur, i iiuui iriuu ni iuu wnuui nun uiu num rovuiiuu cuuur. i i)uuui:u 11 uul ui I had dovlsed an automatic Jib- of my endurance Besides, Maud Maud and hurriedly led her aft to tho shoot, which passed tho Jib across ot bogged mo to hcavo to, and I know, I safety of tho poop. Itself, so thoro was no need for Maud if tho wind and sea Increased at tho i started to rush below to tho flag to attend to that; but sho was still sumo rato during tho night that It locker, then remembered that In rig hoisting tho Jib whon 1 put tho would soon bo tmposslblo to heavo gjng tho Ghost I had forgotton to Whool hard 'down. It was a momont to. So, as twilight deepened, gladly mako provision for a flag-halyard. of anxiety, for tho Ghost was rush- and at tho samo tlmo reluctantly, I "Wo nood no distress signal," Maud hig directly upon tho beach, a stone's brought tho Ghost up on tho wind. said. "They havo only to soo us." throw distant. But sho swung obo- But I had not reckoned upon tho dlontly on her hool Into tho wind, colossal task tho reeling of three Thero was a great fluttering and flap- sallB meant for ono man. Whllo run- ping of cauvns and roof-points, most nlng away from tho wind I had not to bo glad or not." production of milk, as tho latter con- wolcomo to my oars, thon sho filled appreciated Its force, but when wo looked at her. Our eye3 were not tains 87 per cent of water. Practical away on tho other tack. ceased to run I learned to my sor- loath to moot. Wo leaned toward dairymen have found that It is a good Maud had finished her task and row. and well-nigh to my despair, each othor, and beforo I know It my policy to provide tho cow -with' plenty como aft, whoro sho stood besldn how florcoly It was really mowing, arms wero about hor. of good, clean water. That flowing mo, a small cap porchod on her wind- Tho wind balked my every effort, rip- "Need I?" I asked. through a muddy ditch Is not suited blown hair, hor chocks flushed from plug tho canvas out of my handB, and And sho answered, "Thoro Ib no for a dairy cow. oxortion, hor oyos wldo and bright In an Instant undoing what I had nocd, though tho tolling of It would it jB aiBo important that tho water with tho excltomont, hor nostrils galnod by ten mlnutos of sovorost ho, Bwoot, so sweet." be of a mild temperature, especially In FITS, EPir.KrST, FAIXING SICKNKS: u3 Htouned Uulcklr. Fifty rears ot niilmarruriL success of T)r. Kline's RolleDST Medicine lnaurea lasting resnlts. LAUfiRTuiAL Iiotti.e KiiriH. Ult. The upstart who says trade Is vul gar Is usually slow when lt comes to paying his bills. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet fo a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. Being on tho right oldo In politick means being on tho Inside. IMPORTANCE OF PURE WATER That Flowing Through Muddy Ditch la Not Suited to Dairy Cow Fur nish Ample Supply. A largo amount of water is needed 'Wo aro saved," I said, soberly and by tho avorago dairy cow for tho up- solemnly. And then, In an oxuber koop of bodily functions. In addition nnco of Joy, "I hardly know whothor to this, much moro Is neoded in tho Why Thai Lame Back ? Morning lameness, Bharp twinges when bending, oc an all-day back acho; each is causo enough to sus pect kidney troublo. Get after tho causo. Help the Icldnoys. ' Wo Americans go it too hard. Wo overdo, overeat and ncgloct our sleep and exerclso and so we are fast becoming a nation of kidnoy sufferers. 72 moro deaths than In 1890 is the 1910 census story. Uso Doan's Kidnoy Pills. Thou sands recommend them. An Iowa Case 7 'Evirt Tlf ttnj." Frank J. Itooney, grocer. 153 Jullen Ave., uuuuquo, lown, says: "I had rheumatic pains In my left hip, often extending: Into my shoulder. I felt nervous and had llttlo ambition. I know my kidneys weren't acting properly and I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They Boon cured mo ana tonea up my system. I am clad to say mat tno euro has been permanent." Get Doan's at Any Store, SOe a Box DOAN'S KpD"Y FOSTER-MILD URN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. I Raced Aft, Putting the Wheel Up. And it was disembodied. To that In telligence thoro could bo no objectlvo knowledge of a body. It know no body. Tho very world was not. It knew only ltoolt and tho vastnoss and profundity of tho quiet and the dark. tii-mi- I CM AAAIII. Tho day camo for our departure, Thoro was no longer anything to de tain ub on Endoavor island. Tho Ghost's stumpy masts wero In placo, her crazy sails bent. All my handi work was strong, nono of It beautiful; but I knew that lt would work, and I felt mysolt a man of power as I looked KB It, "I did Itl 1 did Itl With my own hands I did Itl" I wanted to cry aloud. But MaUd and I had a way of voic ing each other's thoughts, aud alio said, aa we prepared to bolat the main will: quivering to tho rush and bite of tho fresh salt air. Hor brown oyos wero llko a startled door's. Thero was n wild, keen look In thorn 1 had nover soon beforo, and hor Hps parted and hor breath Hiispondod as tho Ghost, charging upon tho wall of rock nt the entrance to tho lnnor covo, swopt Into tho wind and filled nway into safe wa ter. My first mato'B berth on tho scaling grounds stood mo In good ntond, and I cloarcd tho Inner covo and laid a long tnck along tho shoro of tho outer covo. Onco again about, and tho Ghost headed out to open sea. Bho had now caught tho bosom-breathing of tho ocean, nnd waB herself n-breath with tho rhythm ot lt as sho smooth ly mounted and slipped down onch broad-backod wavo. Tho day had boon dull and overcast, but tho sun now burst through tho clouds, n wol como omen, and shono upon tho curv ing boach whoro together wo had dared tho lords ot tho harem and Blaln tho holluschlcklo. All En doavor Island brlghtoned undor tho sun. liVon tho grim southwestern promontory showed loss grim, nnd horo and thoro, whoro tho Bea-Bpray wot Uh surfaco, high lights flashed and dazzlod in tho sun. "I shall always think ot It with prldo," I said to Maud. Sho threw hor head back In quoonly wny, but suld, "Doar, doar Endeavor Island I I shall always lovo It." ''And 1." 1 said atilcklv. ft soomed our oyeB must moot In n great understanding, and yet, loath they strugglod away and did not moot. There was a silence 1 might almost struggle. At olght o'clock I had sue- Her lips met tho press ot mlno. coid weather. Ico water taken Into the cocdod only In putting tho second and, by what strange trick of the stomach of tho cow causes a shock to reof Into tho foresail. At eleven imagination I know not, tho scono In tho Bystom that is not conduclvo to o'clock I waB no fnrthor along. Blood tho cabin of tho Ghost flashed upon high milk production. Tho tempering dripped from ovory flngor end, whllo mo, whon sho hnd prossod hor fingers 0f this cold water In the cow ubbb some Constipation Vanishes Forever tho nails wero brokon to tho quick, lightly on my lips and said.' "Hush. 0f tho energy that might bo applied to prompt Relief Permanent Cure I.. lirt ,1flM1f,inrjD snncn. v nr itHf.. mir -inn cmnll rrrnmnn I i - . . 1 1, XlfcAVii V u& A a WUIII III tHU imilVHUOO, ovvivn;i mw kUj wuiliuil. viivi oiuuu iuuM44. i IJUIIJHUU WUluT 0 IUUCU UUUUi IUUU IUU 1 I lirm nil 1 C Tfittt altmilil ti-f lfiinw 1 1 nn M tviv frnrt Imnil nnttlni hfV i u nni rnrtir Antnra IjI V CIV TlLiLiiJ never 1,11 u I. iiiiii Miiii i auU ........ ---- i uuitl VULUi IU UiO IUU l uui uvuvvtu i - ., r,,--,1,. nfn Thon, in doaporaUon, I abandoned shoulder in tho way all lovers know (lW ln overcoming this trouble, A cow act surely . .a a I aitf It .1.1 ImhI.Ihm tnaH I .... . .a .a . a I 5? rosolvod to try tno oxponmont ot my man, mm uum, iuimum uun Warm water m me winter umo man oi the liver. heaving to under tho closo-reofed at mo for on Instant with tremulous Ico wat0r, fnrnnnll. Throo hours moro woro ro- lids which fluttored down nnd veiled qulrod to gaskot tho mainsail nnd Jib. hor oyes as sho snuggled hor head MnimT f)F GRAIN FOR CALF ... i . ..l.. l.. I lr.t mv lirnnnl urllh n. hnnnv lit tlo U U IX I UT UllHIll run anil III IWU III Vll lllUilllllKi iikui IJ I nh",u ...... -,- doad, tho llfo almost buffeted and sigh worked out of mo, I had barely nufll clont consciousness to know tho ox. porlmont was a succoss. Tho close roofed foresail worked. Tho GhoBt clung on close to the wind and be trnyed no Inclination to fall off broadBldo to tho trough. 1 was famished, but Maud tried smile, whimsical as I looked toward tho cutter. It was very close. A boat wns being low ered. "Ono kiss, dear love," 1 whispered. "Ono kiss moro before thoy como.'' And roscuo us from ouraolves.' Young Animal Should Never Be Given More Than It Will Clean Up Two Poundc Is Limit. A small amount of grain Is all that is necessary for tho calf. Nover feed Stop after dinner dis tress-cure indigestion. - .... .. improve the complexion, ongntentneeyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature sho completed, with a most adorable more , grain than It will clean tup. At hnil ruivor seen mu uko " nuuno o o.uu,u Uu vainly to get mo to cat. I dozed with my mouth full of food. I would fall asloop In tho act of carrying rood to my mouth and wnkon In torment to Hnd tho act yet uncompleted. So lt. for It was whimsical with love. THE END. about one-half pound; at tho end of two months, ono pound daily; and a month Inter two pounds a day, which Is all that Is necessary up to six months of age. BLACK LEG His Philanthropy. "Look hero," said tho b'onevolont . .... t I im,Iiii mnn "vnii iinvn nnknil mtt for BlOOpiiy IIUIIIU0 mia i unit iu mir .uu t, r- rnrATUCIIT (IE PftMO comnollcd to hold mo In my chair to worn ovory time i passcu una vumur uuYll-C incHimtm ur uuiio nrvnnt mv holm: flunc to tho floor by for tho lnat throo weeks. tho violent pitching ot tho Bchoonor. "Havo I?" was tho surprised Inquiry. Nothing Will Reduce Milk Flow as Of tho passage from tho galley to "Yes, you havo, ana 1 navo given Quickly as Unklndneis Animals tho cabin I know nothing. It was you money onco or twlco. Now, what Appreciate Kindness, a Bloou-walkor Maud guldod and would you do It I offored you work?" mmnortod. In fact. I was aware ot "What would I do? I'd tako your n0 kind and gentle to the cows you nothing till I awoko, how long after namo an' address, guv'nor, nn thon, if aro milking. Nothing will so quickly I could not Imagine, In my bunk with I found nnyuouy mat wanicu worn, redUce the amount of milk aa unKlntt my boots off. It wub dark. 1 was I'd son 'Ira roun' tor yor. 1 m a phllan- treatment. Kindness Is prolltablo ln stiff and lame, and cried out with throplst, an' run a free omploymont handling dumb animals aa woll as In pain whon tho bedclothes touched my agency. I don't get a ponny fur mo dealing with members of the human poor finger-ends. tlmo only Jest wnat comes in acci- nc., Morning had evidently not ceme, io I dental like from folks llko you. LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Cuttar't DlaakUa Pills, to, priced, fresh, lellabla: preferred br Western aloakmen. because thty preteot uhtra ether vaeelnu fall. Write tor booklet and twUmonlala, 10-dese pkji. Ulatklig Pills Jl.Ot 80. dose pkoe. Blackly Pills) 4.09 Use any Injector, but Cutter's best. The annerlarltr of Cutter Broduels ll due to nrer IS jean ot loeclallilnc ln vaeelaei and serums only. insill vu (.uiiere. ai uwiuworui orucr uurci. Tfci Cutter Laboratory, Birkilsy, Ctl., ir Chltajs. III. Kill All Flies! ir Haeed anrwhera.0ala ri Killer attraeta smd kflla all him. caa. wuuufoui, conTeoicnt. ana coeap. 'I 1"! WEmmStBSmm' LaUUtlaMMO.Ua4l MUvL rata' i bILIm tip rr will tMjtavU 1 BM staivtMnar. (1 U4 aSMUrtw Aak It Daisy Fly Killer Jold by dUr, r 6 T srMB fc(u4. 11.0 HAROLD bOMERS, 1 60 DKlb Avo., Brooklyn, N. Y. blsU CaBali ATOld operations. 1'osltWo rrmedy TTk r,Ta f No OUV-Ueaulu aure Writo for our fr KfciL bis Uookot Truth and Facta To-I)ar. uu eMRti7te.iptC-W,Ill3,DiarWaSt.,Cak 1