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Show SAVED BY Philosophical Observations PE-RU-NA. By BYRON WILLIAMS. THE BLOODl The blood is life. We derive from he blood life, power, beauty and reason, as the doctors have been saying from time immemorial. A healthy body, a fresh appearance, and generally all the abilities w possess depend on that source of life. It is therefore the duty of every senslhl man to keep the blood as pure and normal as possible. Nature, In its infinite wisdom, has given us a thermometer indicating the state of the blood, which appeals to our reason by giving notice of its impurity. Small eruptions of the akin, to which wa scarcely pay any attention, headache, ringing noises ln the ears, lassitude, sleeplessness, are generally a sign that the blood is not in its normal state, but Is filled with noxious substances. These symptoms deserve oui full attention. If more attention were paid to those symptoms, and steps taken to remove them, then many illnesses from which we suffer would become unknown and the human body would become stronger and healthier. Attention therefore should be paid to those warning signs, and the blood can be purified and poisonous substances removed from it hy the use of Dr. August Koenigs Hamburg Drops, discovered more than 60 years ago. Lives Entirely on Milk. Four quarts of milk dally, or thereabouts, for twenty years has been the sole diet of Thomas F. Laubach, of Hazleton, Pa. Two decades ago Mr. Laubach, being then 51 years old, was In very had health, and his physician gave up his case. Then he decided to doctor himself and has done so ever since, absolutely confining his diet to milk. Now he Is one of the healthiest and soundest men ln town. T e young man who has been strenuously engaged, during the summer months, in stretching his abbreviated salary to cover an occasional dish ol ice cream for his lady friend, and who is now wandering about haunted by the thought that his Uncle Three Balia will soon be contrabanding hl3 winter overcoat if he doesht raise the due equivalent, will stand aghast when confronted with the statement that royal ramily of Russia has almost 114,000,000 to spend annually. The i 'ty ln thia wor'l of finance will be none the less Impressive C, h 6 ,earDB that the rulers of and Italy have an allowance of pin money each Germany, Austria,3, England 000, 000. Rulers of other year exceeding coun r es are also well fixed so far as a long, cold winter is concerned. or Is the young man the only one impressed. There are others of us w o may ponder on how these moguls are going to keep the wolf from the oorT.etwse51 now anJ the coming of the anemone memorosa next spring. ,,ere muSt be consIderable advantage in being born to a kingship. Cleon, W6 USed t0 read about in our old ffi third readers, had a million acres, he remembered. Despite his riches. It is written it of Cleon that he had more trouble than the man with the prickly heat. The third readers were not specific, hut It is presumed the old grangers trouble came from grasshop-perchinch-bug- s and foot-ro- t in the sheep. Be this as it may, he had troubles multifarious. With the lords and kings, how different! They dont have to worry or bug the potatoes. The money is In bank for them, earned hy a constituency more or less willing. They dont have to ponder or perspire. They don t even have to imagine things. Their checks are always good at financial headquarters, and they can have angels-food- , rainbow pudding and talk about the ancient age of their wines t their hearts content. They can wear different kinds of clothes, ride in golden-knobbechariots and "put on as much ostentation as the millions of allowance will allow. If they run short, there is always more where that came from. Excuse us if we repeat that $14,000,000 figure. It is like the tintiaabula-tio- n of the rivulet in the bosky dell sweet music to the ear. It reminds us of standing in the shadow at a " of the royal ball and hearing the Dr. Cure the cough and save the life. feminine petticoats of silk as the dance goes on. Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs What would you do If you had an Income of $14,000,000 a year? Here Is Woods and colds, down to the very verge of conthe rub. What would you do with it? Would you be any happier after the sumption. glamer and the clink of the golden guinea had grown commonplace? Those FAMILIES OF BAD" MEN. who have never had $14,000,000 annually would he prompt ln replying that they would be happier thus. That Rettles the argument with them but. The writer, having had $14,000,000 on several ocasions, has discovered It Is a Remarkable Attachment to Home Ties Shown by Crook. vain and empty show, an unsatisfying arrangement of Providence. After you One of the peculiar phases of life 1 have the primrose path of dalliance trod are one not for a time, you whit happier, not one more iota satisfied, than when you were worrying about seen ln the love that bad men hav your Uncle Three Balls disposition of the overcoat! That is the way we felt for their wives and children. Bj bad men we generally mean those about it when we awoke! who thrive in communilawbreakers - The President of the United States manages to "sled along on $50,000 a year. Occasionally some one raises the cry that there is nothing in the ties by the purchase of protection Presidential chair from a financial standpoint They even go so far as to from law upholders. If you please make the statement that the President is losing money. Then everybody let Tom Gould be mentioned as type, or The Allen, though I do not gets out and plays leap-frotrying to get the position, so they may lose their know anything about their families If there is a good thing In $50,000 a year, how much better is there In Men of that money. stamp, with their hands $14,00(1,000? Little Willie Jones, away down at the end of the class, may ever against their fellow men, living answer. only to do them, usually have happy Looking over the list of kingly salaries, we are inclined to feel sorry for homes. The family ties are aacred. the recipients. They dont know the real value of wanting something and The daughter is the light cannot enjoy the happiness of securing that for which, in happy uncertainty, of hisgamblers soul, and his only holy ambitheir hearts have yearned and their fancies painted. With them every wish, tion is to shield her. from Knowledge every whim, is gratified. Not one of these kings can coerce his wife hy of his moral obliquity. I could name dozen. do wont the a dozen such men ln this Tommy promising a new hat. She can buy herself a whose chores for a new knife, Mamie wont wash the dishes, because she doesnt names are as well known city as District have to do menial service. What is home without a boy doing chores and a Attorney Jeromes. No matter how daughter washing dishes? Wouldnt It make some of you old heads of famblack the record against them on the ilies lonesome to go home some night and not find some member of the family outside, within the threshold of their climbing your anatomy for a new something? homes they become loyal husbands After all, kings may have money, but they cannot buy happiness, they and indulgent fathers. New York cannot purchase love, they are helpless to secure from the elements or from Times. the God above one act or look of obeisance. They cannot love the blue sky Enriching the Vocabulary. or any other of the beauties of Nature more than you. They are powerless to New York congressmen may not be anything more than good men. It is not wealth, or position, or luck, that He who has that, has a greater dowry make the laws of the nation, but the makes happiness? It is contentment! New York gamin helps make the lanthan all the kings of all the kingdoms of the earth. Scrunger is the latest word. guage. It means a feller wot dont wanter The anticipation of Joy in this world is often more pleasurable than the give anyting. Usually not a politiJoy Itself. The small hoy awakens at daybreak, after dreams of catching cian. whales in the placid river. He gives an exhibition of how SUBSTITUTION. quickly a boy can dress when there is a holiday ahead. His trousers are on with a sweep. One suspender is over the shoulder one Is plenty to support his nether toga until Please listen to a short talk upon a there is more time for dressing. He spurns a collar and shoes and is off to the most vitally important subject one fishing place with his breakfast in his hand, even before his mother realizes which is greatly disturbing the busihe has heard her call. All the way he is painting pictures of what he ex- ness world You have doubtless heard of the pects to catch. He may not get a nibble, but, happily, the same enthusiasm word substitution." You have probstirs him by the time he is permitted to make another fishing trip. In after life we are like the boy. We think much of some anticipated ably read that substitution is fraud." pleasure. It may be a trip to the old home, a Journey to foreign lands, a Tack that saying firmly in your mind wedding night or any one of the innumerable things to which we may look and keep It there. It is worth someforward with roseate thoughts. We dream as adults as we dreamed when we thing. It is true almost Invariably. You call at a store and ask for an were children. Oftentimes the pleasure itself is marred by some unforeseen incident or condition. We get not a lonely nibble! Hence the anticipation is article of a certain brand or manufao-ture- , one which has been thoroughly greater pleasure than the thing itself. Pleasure anticipated and pleasure retrospective has each Its individual advertised for years, and which has halo, but both are soothing to the mind. We are inclined to paint them ln earned an excellent reputation. The aa brighter colors than the central Joy, and It is well that we do. Common- dealer saya heres something Just That dealer place incidents of long ago revive themselves in the thoughts in gilded frames good for less money. and iridescent colorings. They have become artists masterpieces by the hand thereby usually tells a direct falsehood. He knows that the article of time. which he offers you at a lower price Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Is Inferior, but the point la that it Long long ago, long, long ago! yields him a greater profit; hence hla desire to substitute. You may ask if an article ia superior until world to in this utter their realize they try helplessness Few men ' This may be a pastoral remark, but Just because it is advertised. Yes, It beat a carpet to suit the women folks. and heres why. The many it is nothing so simple to the man who is making the dust Is, houses which spend millions Beating Carpet ordinary carpet whacker was not made for a Putting Up man jUBt at the zenjth of his muscular development the of dollars every year in the good pubStove. handle comes off and the wire strikes his wife in the eye. lications of the country are managed men of brains and wide business While she is bathing this In cold water the strong man steps backward Into by men know only a pail of suds the maid has set carelessly by while she tries to encourage experience, and these too well that unless an article has wooda oaken from he the pole tough gets been duly rescued, him. Having floor covering in a way that bids fair merit there Is absolutely no business pile and antagonizes the sense In spending good money to adto fray its very warp and woof. When there Is, no more dust in it his wife vertise it It does not pay to adverat A the texture, says determinedly, limp comes out and, looking critically ' use tor a article of tise little more on the under side, please. Then the husband recalls Boh Bur- shortanytime only. general advertiser Every of tlje Carpet" dette. "Romance must wait some time before his adverhas created the desired ImpresAnd she smiled as she leaned on her busy mop, tising And said she would tell him when to stop. sion and while he is waiting his goods 8he seldom tells him, however. He usually stops of sheer exhaustion, must have time to prove whether or truly appreciate. There not they are good. If they are good, which you who have never beaten a carpet cannot ' is only one thing worse than beating a carpet. That is putting up a stove. they stick; If not, they do not, and If James Montgomery Bailey, The Danbury Newsman, has a corner on this they were not good and did not stick, exwould this experienced business man story. It wont do to trespass hut perhaps you know from your own man who efin successfully beat a continue to spend good money advermixed Any pipe. the stpve about perience the goods throw good money carpet and put up a stove ln one day has a great future before him. He pos- tising bad as after it were? Neverl He sesses what might be termed the squintessence of condensed genius. has too much business sense. The average article which yon see An Iowa paper says a Connecticut man is asking the courts for a divorce advertised month after month ln good from his wife because she beat him over the head with a broomstick, pulled his hair, hit him in the face with a custard pie, played a publications Is itself good. Buy aa cup of tea ln advertised article. It la the true safe She Hit Him tattoo on his cranium with a poker, threw atable-fork a stomach with the him ln and way. his eye. Jabbed with a When you are buying ask for what his at swore parents. Pie. Custard There Is no question as to the Justice of the plea. He you want and get what you aak for. Rememberi Substitution la Fraud. way is no gentlemanl should be given his freedom; a woman who will act that Pearsons Magazine. c a man kind of would not feel the is woman certainly This not even would He home. care to his for happy safe in using as decoration The Russian Editor. A virago of that cast of muscular A perusal of the czars instructions trust such a pugilist with his chlnaware. because she had to saw the wood, to Russian to protest editors respecting the pubdevelopment might be expected coal-hotake In washing, brand the calves, and lication of SDlit the chunks, hustle the matter indicates incendiary fall to the lot of tfoman. Any woman that the Muscovite do other Joyful domestic tasks that Journalist Is instead of the only weapon that grows who wields a custard pie as a weapon mighty lucky if he can get to press hus-3; from should be her the tongue separated with constant use with the real estate transfers and the railroad time tables aa his scare She is liable to provoke him. head features. of ease. hours her ln woman, "Oh, to hard please. Uncertain, coy, and I suffered for month from acre throat, Eclectrio Oil cured me in twenty-loo- s And variable as the shade, boun. M. 8. Gist, Hawesvilie, Ky. By the light quivering aspen made," save the pie! Mm. Loubets Advanced Views. But in her tantrums 1 Mme. Loubet, wife of the Frenctt guard the eye. And from the tea-cuGive her divorce and give Jt quick president, believe in coeducation. At i a recent meeting of a society of A has! the poker and broomstick! French mothers she brought down upof her husband, why on On second thought,, if this woman wanted to get rid her head severe criticism In advod rather than did she not feed him the custard pie? Inward application, cating American methods ln training women Will of procedure. smear, would have been the proper Banner gtria. never learn to handle men? s, n d frou-frou- Her. H. Stubcnvoll, of Elkhorn, Wis., is pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Johns Church of that place. Rev. Ktubenvoll is the possessor of two bibles lanted to him by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly leaf of one of Jjbibles the 1 mperor has written in his own handwriting a text. This honored pastor, in a recent letter to The Pernna Medicine Co., of Colum-h- a, Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Peruna: Tk Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. I had hemorrhages of the lungs for a long time, Qentlemen: me. took Peruna and was cured. 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