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A benefit h -always experienced from tic first bottle, and a perfect cure Is war ranted when the right quantity Is taken. Whew the lungs are affected It causes' hooting paint, like needles Passlne through them; the same with the Liver of Bowels. This Is caused by the ducts '.-ring tapped, atsd always disappears In a week after taking it. Rrad the label H tha stomach Is foul or bilious it will eause squeamish feelings at first . No change of diet ever necessary. Ear1 the best you ten get. enough of it. Dose, one teblespoonful in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. Ih3 Dutch Process No Alkalis OB Other Cheni.c.tls an oud la tb preparation of W. HAKEE4CO.H reakfastGocoa It baa mora (Kan farat t imr Ikmitrnttlh ot Coeaa aulsw I It. with Bivcfc, Arrowroot or 'Wlani. ao4 is far aaora ooo- noaotoaJ. eH1 teas thin M m en. It u rfolH-tooa, aoortOBlag, sad Basitf aicaorv.o. aoM of fraeara avarrwara. Vf. 1AXXSI 400, DorekeataT, Ham. cic ri cirn XiTsTLm wmmt Urn aw. rim V.-i ! s U:liki I f oxrt BJaatam V k I wrSMI.U. I it I ISi-.ii-ekL "rTIIi r KA w..f.rl"l.1'!l.'S: 41 rrr... iMKa." TtMt. w lk aeiollasasaaoi WM 5 rD CllarTKR X lll.--'.nttniiei. And yi-t up ono tliin hateful new comer, tint KinK o the !'u n, whom he bad himi-lf ma l e oronjj on ui puwi to p;t rid of It i in inot a enhily, an I no had elo atrf I into hinown wo nt txiten tial enemy MipK) thin newcomer, the Kin of tlie Cuin, were liv cliurieu !tjteak that othordiH'e t of ilic bird i lnriKuu;.'H. liich tbe e in je of the liirdu Jhimsell knew no, but whii-h tlie I ar- rot hiui ltmrned from Ii!h old muster, the aiicent 'I n-K'ila-: ila or other d:iyn. and in which the bird xtiil recited tins Rccret of the mend tree he inijrht si.ii nave lo l.lit hard fur bin ivinity. He jfa eii unu'iily at the l.lrd. Me thimelah bl nked. and ut hi- head on one niile, an I Imdced crallilv askance at him. Tu-! ilu-Kilu hated it, that inn lent cieiitnre. V; m lie not a trod, and shoiii'l he thux bearded in hi own inland by a men) Sir.. I ot dead birds, a Hxr, wretcheil parrot.' Hut t'ne curse W hut, mi. 'lit not Hint por tends Ah, wcl:. he wo Id risk it. (.lancing around him oncu more Ujtho l ii.' ht and left, to make m. re that no lKly wjim looking, the cnniiin i.a iii;o put forth liis hand stealthily, and tried with a fi iend y earcH to beii e the par rot. In a moment, leror he had time to know what w a happening, MethiiBe lith ulceuy old diilard as he seome I had woke up at once to a senne of uan fcr. 'J'uniin nudilenly ro md iijion the aleek. cureHsin haul, he darted htH lieak w ith a vicious peck at his ai ihmt. and bit the diune finger of the l illarof Heaven as carclenly uh he would have b.tten any child on Hou- ari. Tu-h ila-Kila, tliiinder-tttruck, drew ItHi k hi arm with a turt of nur prise and a loi.d try of pain. The bird hud wounded Jam. lie shook his hand and Htuiti eil. lilool was ilro piny on the iriound from the man-trxl's finifer. Ho hardly knew what tstranjfe evil this omen of harm miht portend for tho wor d. The Soul of all dead parrou had carried out the curHe, and had drawn -ed drops from tho eaered veins of Tu-K'la-Kila. ( itiemiiBt le a savage one's self, and auporHtitiou at. that, fully to under stand the awful significance of this deadly occurrence. To draw t ood from a god, ai.d, alwve all. toletth.t blocd fa.l upon the dust of the ground, is the very wor-1 luck loo awful for the hi man mind to contemplate. At the same moment, the parrot, awakened by the unexpected attack, threw oack ita be :d on its jptrch, and, laughing loud and long to itself in ila own h.rh way. began to jtour forth a whole volley of o.uha in a guttural lan- fuatfe, of which Tu-Kila-Kila nor the renebmau understood one syllable.. And at the same moment, too, Mr. i'ey- rou himself, recalled from the door of his but by Tu-Kila-Kila a sharp cry vol- of pain and by his liege sub ect a ubio liow of loud speech and laughter, ran up all agog to know wh it was tbe matter. Tu-Kila-Kila, with an effort, tried to hide in his robe bis wounded linger. Hut tlie Frenchman caught at the liiean.ngof the whole s one at once, and inierpofcct hinnte (hastily between the parrot and 1U assailant. ' Hel uiy Methuselah," he cried, In French, stroking the exultant bird with his band, and smoothing its ru ";c l feath ers, "'did he try to choke you. tbon. Hid he try to get over you. That was a brave bird. You did woll, mon ami, to bite him: Iso, no, Life of the World an I Measurer of the Hun's I ourae," ho went on, in l'olynesian, ''you shall not go near him. Keep your distance, I beg of you. You may l a high god - though you were a scurvy wretch enough, don't you re. oiiuct, when you were o .ly Laviia, the son of Kami but 1 know your tricks. Hands oft from my birds, say 1. A curse is on the head of I the Sou! of dead parrots. You tried I to hurt bim. and see how the ! curse has worked itself out. Tbe blood of the great god, the Hilar of Heaven, has stuined tbe gray dust of tbe island , of 1'oupari." IV. i. 1 1 1 i ... ... ..1 ul,.l.ll,n 1. 1 u f.n. 1 U'n ll IV 1 in "w.rn nuvMuK " " " ger, ana looking tho very picture of the most savago sheepisbueMi. ..HAITStat XI. DOMK8TIC HUHH. Tu-Klla-Klla went home that day In a- ei y bad bumor. The ixirlent of the bitten finger had seriously disturbed bim. For strange as it sounds to us, he really believed himself in his own divinity; and the bare thought that the holy soil of earlti should be dab bled and wet with the blood ol a god gave him no little unoaalnuss in his own mind on hi way homeward. Be sidea, what would bis people think of It if they found it out? At all haards almost, he must strive to conceal this episode of the bito from the men of BouparL A trod who get wounded, and. worse still, gets wounded in tbe very set of trying to break a great Uboo laid on by himself in a previous incarnation auch a god undoubtedly lays himself open to tbe gravest misapprehensions on the pert of his worshipers. Indeed, It was not even tertain whe'.he- his people, if they knew, would any longer regard him as a god at all. The devo tion of sevage is profound, hut it is far from personal. When deities pars tut readily from one b- dy to another, ii u must always keep a sharp lookout lest the great spirit should at any minute have deserted his earth1 tals riia-'le. and have taken up his aisaie In a fresh representative. Honor the gods by all means- but make sure at. the same time what particular bouse thev are ust then Inhabiting. It was tbe hour of siesta In Tu-KlUv K 11a Stent, iorm short space In tho middle ot the day, during tbe heat of the sun, while r ire and Water, with their embers sad their oa la Dash, sat -.mi in a. ivuvfc liv the bamboo a i t I I Vat jl. j J t lie r-ri-t arate, Tu Klla Kila. Pillar of Heaven The tavagsj Inks a her for a mo Sad Threshold of Earth, had respite went and hesltateo. A very beautiful in a. whtu from hi dally task of , woman this Uia, certainly. - Not one goardlatr the favored basyaa. aad could ,a take his ea-e a'ter his meal in his own tjiiarteis. While that preeioii.s hour o taboo astei, no won erinif dragon or spirit o the air coul i hmt the hoiy tree, and i human as anaut da e to ich or approach it Kven the dis- ase makiuif jodB. wh i wa.k in the pentilcn e, could not b i;IH or wither it. At all other times Tu-li!a-; iia mounted guard o er bis tree with a ealo ny that (airly astoninhed 1 elix Thiirstan'a mii1: lor l-e.lix 'lhurstan only dimly understood is yet bow im plicitly '1 u Kila-Kila's own li.e and o : ce wore bound i.p with the inviola bility o tho banyan ho prot cto l. Within the hut durii g that I lay time of s.eta. whilo the liarda who are also g'xl run mid uown the wall, aim pu eil their oransie throuts. Tu-KliaKila lo nued at bis ease that afiei noi.n, with ono i f h s manv wives - a tall and I eauti.'ul l'olynesian wo man, ithe and supple, as is the wont of her race, and as exipiisitly for.ned in every limb and feature ai a sculptured lireek goddess. A grueefu: wreath of ci imsun binis us adorned her shapely head, round which ber lon and glossy bin k hair was coiled in reut rint. with urtihtie I rofusiun. A fimtoon of bluo (lowers and dark-red dracaona leaves hun like a cha det over her olive-brown neck and swelling b.ist. Ono breadth of native cloth did duty for an apron or girdle round her wai t or hips. All else was naked. Her plump, brown arms were get off by the green and crimson of tho tl wers that decked her. Tu-Kila-Kila irianced ut his slave with approving eyes. He al ways liked Lila she pleased him tbe best of all his women. And she knew his wayB, too; she never contradicted him. Among Bavapes, g lilo is woman'ii best protection. The wife who knows wlie.i to give way with hypocritical obedience, and when to coax or 'Wheedle her yieding lord, runs the best chance in tho end for her lifo. her model Is n t the oak, but the wil low. Sbo must be able to watch for rising signs of ill-humor in her mus I ter's mind, and guard against thorn : carefully. If she is wise she keeps out i of her husband's way when bis anger lis roused, but sooths and llaUerg him to the top of his bent when his temper i In just slightly or momentarily ruffled. "The l ord of Heaven and Fjirth is ; ill at case,'' I la mm mi red, insinuat ingly, as Tu-hila-Kila winced .on e i with the pa n of his swollen linger. "What has bappene 1 to-day to the In creaserof Hread-Kruit' My lord is ; Bad. His eye is downcast. Who has crossed my master s will:' Who has dared to anger him'" Tu-Kila-Kila kept the wounded hind ' wrapped up in a soft leaf, 1 ke a wooly mill. en. All the way hone he had been obliged to conceal it, and diatruiae tbe pain ne felt, lest Fire and Water should discover his secret. For be dared not let his people know that the Soul of all dead p rots had bitten his linger, and drawn blood from the sicred : veins of the man-god. But he almost ; hesitated now whether or not heshould contlde in Ula. A god may surelv trust his own wedded wives. And yet such need to be careful women are so treacherous! He susuected Ila sometimes ot being a great deal to fond of that young uinn Toko, who used to be i,ne 0' the temple attend nts, and whom be had given as Shadow accord ingly to the k in? of the luiin, so as to gel lid of him al ogether from among the crowd of his followers. So be kopt bis own counsel tor the moment, and disguised bis misfortune. "I hive been to seethe King of the Birds this morning," be said, in a grumbling voice, "and I do not like bim. That god is too insolent. For my part I hate these strangers, one an" all. They have no respect for 'IVKlla-Klla like tbe men if Boupari. They are as bad as atheists. They fear not the gods, and the customs of our fathers are not in them." Ula crept near, with one lithe round . arm . laid , caresHlngly close .to her truster's neek. "Then why do you make them KorongV" she asked, with . feminine curiosity, like some wife who seeks to worm out of her husband the I secret ot freemasonry. "Why ao you I not cook them and eat them at once, as I soon as they arrive They are very frood food -so white and line. This ast newcomer, now the Queen of the Clouds -why not eat herv She is plump and tender." "1 like ber, 'Tu-Kila-Kilarespondcd, in a gloating tone. "1 like her every way. 1 would have brought her here to my temple and admitted her at oncn to be oneof Tu-Kila-Kila's wives only that 1' Ire and Water would not have permitted me. They have too many taboos, those awkward gods. 1 do not love them. But 1 make my stranger Korongs for a very wise reason. You women are tools; iou understand nothing; you do not know the mys - terlus. These things are a great deal too high and deep for you. You could not comprehend them. Hut men know well why. Thev are wise; they have been Initiated. Much more, then, do 1, who am the very high go I who eat human flesh and drink blood like water who cause tbe sun to sb Ine and the iruits to grow without whom tbe day In heaven would fade and die out, and the loundatlons of the earth would be shaken like a plantain leaf." I la laid her soit brown hand sooth ingly on tbe great god's arm just abovo a L ll ..T..II . '1 - 1. ..1.4 I..... IIIP uiuuw, iciiuio. eiiu hiu, mmi- i.w i, .r.i towd him. .nd i.kinr deep into his eyes with those great speaking gray or oh of hers "tell me. 0 Huttainerof tbe tCqutpoise of Heaven: 1 know you are great; 1 know yoit are mighty; I know you are holy and wise aad cruel: but why must you let these ailing gods who come from unknown lands beyond the pi ce wher the sun rises or sets - why must you let them so trouble and annoy you Why ao you not at once est them up ana he done with them? Is not their flesh sweet? Is not their blood redr Are they not a dainty well fit for the ban- auet Of 1 n-HJasaUiar" i ot all bis vivas had larger limbs or whiter teeth, or a deeper re s ect for his di . ine oatuie x-e uu almost a in nd - it was only Cla' Wuy riot break the si en -e en oined upon the gi.ds toward wo nen aud expliin " tuis matter to her' Not the ereal bo ret iseif, of course - tne gecret on wnich hung the 1 e-tti and 'irunsaii tralion ol Til l ila-i. ila oh, no; Dot tnat one. The stvaie was far too cunning in his generation to intrus' thai tinal ter. iido Taboo o the ears o. . a woman, ii t the reason why he tmide ad strai.gers r oron. A woinan miyht h. rely be trusted with that esieci.illy U a. She was so very haudso re. And nlie was a. ways so re spect ul to him. " A ell. tne lactof it is '' he answerel, laying his han on her ne.-k. that ph m brown ne -k o.' her , under the gar and ol druc aeiia lea es, an 1 s'rok iu ; voluptuously. "thesail.nggodBwho happen upon tnin island I rum time to . tune, are made K rong b t hush! it istalmo. ' lie gae l round the hut Hiispi iourly. "Are i ll the otlie s away'' he . sked in a 'rightene I tone. "1 ire and Wa.tr wo ild eno .nee me to ail my ueoule if once tney found I hail to.d a taboo to a woman Aud as . j for ;.oj, they would ti;ke yo i, because ' ! you knew it. und would pull your tl sh ,' (roni your bones with hot stone pine e s!" Lila i ose and looke 1 uho t her at tho ! door of the tent, .-he nodde J thrice: ; then nhe glided back, serpentine, and ; threw herself, in a Bt tuesque pose, on t Im native mat bes de him. ' "Here d ink some in ro kavu," she cr ud. huld.ng a Isiwl to his lips, and w hee.1 in him with her eyes. "Kava is ood: it is tit lor go is. ft makes i them royall crunk, as becomes great ' tie t es. Tho rits of our ancestors j dwell in the bowl, when you urink of i the k a a they mount, by degrees into i vour hea t m I head. They insp re j biave words. They give you thoughts of heaven. Dr nk, my master dr nk. J The linler of the Sun in Heaven is thirstv." I -he lay propped on one ellsiw, with ! her (ace close lo his, un I o ered h.m, with brown, irrosistible hand, the m , toxicating liquor. Tu-Iil -Kilatooli the Isiwl nd drank a second t mo. It was seldom ho allowed himself the luxury of a seconduraughiof that very stupefying nal.ve intoxicant, for be knew loo well the danger of insecure ly guarding his sacred tree: but on this particular occasion, as on so many others in tho collect vo life of hu manity, "the woman tempted him," and he acted as she told him. Ho drank it o l deep. "Ha, nil that in good." he cried, smacking bis lips. "That is a d ink tit for a god. No woman can make kava like you, Ula." Ho toyed with her arms a id neck lazi ly once mo e. "V'ou are the queen of my wives, he went on, in a dreamy voice. "1 like you so well, that, plump as you are. 1 really lielieve, Ul i, Icould never make up my mind to eat you." "My lord Is very gracious," L la made answer, in a soft, low tone, pretending to caress him. And for some minutes more she continued to m .ke much of him in 'he fulsome strain of Polynesian Battery . At last the kava had clearly got into Tu-kila-KiU's head. The i la bent forward once more a id again attacked him. ".Sow I know you will tell me," she said, coaxinly, "why you make them Koiong. As long as I live I will ne . er speak or hint it to anybody any where. And if I do - why, the remedy is near. I am your meat take me and eat me." F.ven cannibals are human: aud at the touch of her soft hand, Tu Kila Kila irave way slowly. "I made them Korong," he answered, in ratbsrtbick accents, "because it is less dangerous for me to make them so than to choose for the post f om among our own islanders. Sooner or later my day must come; but 1 can put it off best by malting my enemies out of strangers who arrive uponou island, and notout of those of my own household. All Boupari men who have been initiated know the terrible secret they know where lies the Beast ot Tu-Klia-Kila. The st. angers who oome to us from the sun or the sea do not know It: and therefore ray life is safest with them. So 1 make them Ko -ong whenever I can, to prolong ni; own days, and to guard my secret " "And the Death ol Tu-Kila-Klla?" tho woman whispn ed, very low, still sooihingthU arm with her hand and patting his cheek softly from time to time with a gentle, caressing motion. "Tell me whore does that live Who holds it in charge' Where is Tu-Kila-Kilu's great spirit laid by in safoty' I know it is in the tree; but where and in what pa t of it" TO BE CXlNTINUK.Dil "Rather Interesting.'' far as man is concerned, the pauther of India according to Mr. it. II. Klliot, ia practically harmless, in proof of this, or perhaps in illustra tion of It, be cites what be calls 'Tatber an int' re ting incident" which happened st the house of one of bis friends. "Hither Interesting" will probably seem a rather mild form of expression to some feminine readers. One uigbt my hostess, sometime after retiring to rest, heard a noise In 1 the open veranda which runs round : the s de of the bungalow Just, outside ! her bedroom. :-h' got up, and lamp i j hand went round a corner ot the building in tbe direct on of the sound. As she turned the corner there fell upon her astonished vision the spec tacle or a panther devouring the family cat. .Seeing tbe lady, tbe panther tried to make off along tbe veranda, which . at that point was shut in by a trellis, but just then the cook, who also had hea t the noise, appeared at the opposite end of tbe - . . . . . . ud with a lamp in hi hand. The panth r turned back In the direction of the lady. :-he stood spellbound with the lamp in her hand, and as tbe oook, to all ap pearance eiually spellbound, remained stationary with his lamp, the panther found himself between '.wo fires, and lay down under a table which stood against tbe wall At last he got un, made a move In the direction of tha cook, and then, changing hi mind, ruhed past tbe lady, and so effected his eacap mam is always looking for some one to do his work, and sever ladi hlkil jr. ia ss V.A ASIDE from the fact that the l cheap baking powders contain rJum, which causes indigestion and ciher serious ailments, their use is extravagant. It takes three pounds of the best of them to go as far as one pound of the Royal Baking Powder, be cause they are deficient in leavening gas. There is both health and econ omy in the use of the Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 WALL ST. NEW-V0RK 1 l'rnverha. Only the vulgar are overpolite. Good servicn is generally silent. The pennies take care of the dollars. Good manners require no interpre ts. Only a thief's title goes with what ipe finds. There is much pointed argument iti : bayonet. 1'irates' treasures are hidden in cred ilous skulls. Most any man will take advice If here's medicine in it Fur Young Houaekeeprra. When ironing starched clothes have , lilt ot beesewax lied in a piece of uuslin to ru the sadirons. Hang in the kitchen in a convenient lace for referent, a slate, with tape, encil and sponge attached. When the contents of a pot or pan oil over, throw salt immediately on he stove to prevent the disagreeable dor. Scour the butter bowl and paddle nice a week with coarse barrel suit, md use sal soda instead of soap to tlean dairy utensili. Yale graduates are to have a paper ! ievoted especially to their interests. ! In Connecticut, Florida, Oregon aud '.Vlsconsin the school age begins at ,!otir years. Prof. Goodell, of Y'aJe, has accepted .he professorship of Greek in tlie Kmerican school at Athens. Tbe village schools are doing good ork in France. They are free. The achers are trained and certificated. Tbe irrinmen on the Broadway cable oad ot New York are paid forty cents t trip. Market Gardeners and F armers. Tremendous money is made by get ting your vegetables into market 10 lays ahead of your neighbors. Sal.er's Northern Grown Seeds have this repu tatl n. Send to the John A. Sab.er Beed Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their wholesale catalogue, inclosing a 2-cent tamp. C N U The leas a preacher believes God's promises tbe more particular he is ibout his salary. It's Hood's That Cures. The combination, proportion and pro was by which Hood's oarsaparilla is prepared are peculiar to ttfelf. Its re ord of cures is unequalled. He sales are the largest in the w rld. The testi- flood' g Sarsa- parilla Cures nonisls received by its proprietors by the hundred telling sv' the storv that Hood's Sarsa parilla Cures are unparalled in the history of medicine, and they are solid facts. ftood'a PUla cura Conmipatlon, !nli tion V. L. Douclag 03 SHOE VS. CORDOVAN, raMTMS, FMAMF11 FDCALT. ' . H.Vr1tCAlf&KUMDa 3.V P0UCE.3 Soles. 2A7-?BoYs'ScmSH()ts. LADIES- k. SEND fOR CATALOG Ufc "W!. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Y run nive moory hy wearing the V. la. Doufflaa $3.00 Mior. Hrjr. we aro th U?"rgt manu'affareri nf thlagrsvUof iliw lo tho wr:j,n i guarantee tbrlr value by ntfiriipiin thm nr:i and p-ice on tho V'Mttom, which protect on aatnt nigh price and tha middleman' pro Its, t.:r aIvvmi iial cue torn work In ttrl, nat,y flMlnff and WMii-ln quiHtl!. W?tiavMhfm s '1 r-vrrywt. m nt l iwr r prior for the value t' " tv f-'h'-r- rrn'-" Tik no b -.(! u: v-n ran. KEEPER IIALLu,?;r A BOYS' BOARDING SCHOOL. wasns aasVnbar it. ISN. ror Cataiocoa ulirrm Havrvsr May latonta, A. M Uwl siaatar. IfaunBttiM anS aaoala to fcavs wMk laasaer Aula- .sboaMaw "tso'aoareror Conassisalon, It fcsa taral tSasaaMSa. It bat sot ln)ar ail ona. It la not baS to taka. ft la tha haat ennf a iTnip. SoM varrvkara. OSa. IT A3 III Tlie Stamp r Style. Lace shawls are stylishly resurrected for draping skirts. For traveling gowns the new water proof silk has superseded those former indispensable, flannels and serge. atiu surah of prime quality is pre ferred by many beat dressed women to the thicker make of satin or silk. Probably the most widely patronized style of hairdressingat the present mo ment is the Psyche knot, in some of its varieties. Mra. Wtnalow'a Soothing Syhuf lor child ren eetlitni?, noltens tlie (fiiini, reduces inHam uiatlon.alUya pain, cures wind colli;. c buttle. Chicago CulJeta. Chicago don't care how long the war lasts so she can get tbe canned beef contracts. Haiti more A merican. They call it a mysterious death in Chicago now when no marks of violence are round on the body of the deceased. Milwaukee Sentinel, Chicago is now charginu her alder men with boodling. Will Chicago never vleld the floor and give somebody else a chance? Kansas City Timet. Hall's Catarrh Cnre U a eoBStltgtloaal curs, fries 79 i . A deer bunt, with a comical termina tion, was lately witnessed in Meath, Ireland. The game, being hotly pressed plunged Into the sea and am to an. Island a mile distant. One reason why St. Paul accom plished so much was that he never tried to do anything in bis own strength. A fool will build a bouse without windows, and then blame God because he has to live in (he dark. Carry in Stock, and sell at bard tiroes prices: Letter Copying Books 300 and 500-page sizes, best pa per, substantial binding, patent eitenslon and ordinary indeies. Loan Agents' Records Printed on first-class paper, bound in Russia leather clot It. Most complete torn ufactured. (Copyrighted.) 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