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Show I PROMINENT r PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-N- J Cfpuh'. liy hy the Kit"And now. But," aniiouiu-ning Young Writer, tilting ta. k In bis chair from the table ai.d couriiUnually addressing the ink rect (itaelt, "we come to the end of the story." "The beautiful I'limi'Si has been reecued; the Prince has undergone as escapes as we can many in for $S, and throw to afford really the naughty ogre has been killed off by prtaking of a box if poisoned diagoua sent anonymously through the mails. An touch, that last, Botty, my boy." The container of writing fluid remaining unresponsive, he continued. "Some folks say, Mr. Bottle, that a writer always pictures in his hero himself, but I doubt that. 1 guess my heroes are mostly composite creatures, with just enough of me in their makeup to furnish them wish movable and jolnte, so to speak, at the knot-elbows." "But I'll tell you who poses for my villains all of them," declaimed the vehemence. "Mister R. Y. W., with Dennis Q. Smith, commonly called Denny. Fate tried to conceal him, suppose, but I wish she had gone far enough to have him born in a settlement off the railroad in Afghanistan, and made Afghanistan an undiscovered Island, and instigated International laws against exploring. Denny is a chap, too, and smiling, I could like him, were he not fool enough to see the good qualities in the girl I like, and to carry his audacity to the point of liking her also." Nothing being forthcoming from the insensate vial, the R. Y. V. kept it jp, with much satisfaction. ''Bii let him smile and smile he'll always be my villains. He's been the d that turned usurer, out the widows and orphans in the cold, cold snow; he's been the faithless lawyer that destroyed the will and left the rightful heir nothing but a mourning ring and starvation. H'g committed every dastardly deed from treason and arson to bolting the straight Prohibition ticket; and In our present story, Bot, I've made him the horrible ogre, a fiendish outcast, and carried his degradation to such a degree as to make him opposed to the higher criticism, and in disgrace with the administration. "I've heaped indignity, contumely, and insult upon him. I've made him a victim of moving accidents by field and flood. I've shuffled him off this mortal coil by every known means from the wheel and rack to choking to death on a collar button, notwithstanding which, I invariably find him occupying her front steps or parlor sofa o' night on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. "But never mind, Bot, I'm sure she's mine So what care I Though Smith be nign? I'll live for Nan For Nan I'll din.: A knock came upon the door. The warbler arose and admitted, decidedly to his surprise and discomfiture, the very lady, the subject of his impassioned ditty and object of his affections. Perhaps he wondered how thick ti.e woodwork was. 'Why, what on earth, Nan" he began. "I have something to tell you, Dick," replied the young lady, in a tone that might have been firmer. But won't you "You must have have a chair?" "No, it won't take but a minute she went on. "Dick, I'm going to be i h 1 C.B.CHAMBERLIN, M.D. OF WASHINGTON. D.C good-natur- C. B. Chamberlin, M. D., writes from 14th and P Sts., Washington, D.C: "Many cases have come under my observation, where Peruna has benefited and cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend it for catarrh and a general tonic." C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. Medical Examiner V. S. Treasury. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner of U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College and who served three years at West Point, has the following1 to say of Peruna: 'Allow me to express my gratitude to you for j the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month hasa forth brought f vast change and now consider my- - Dr. L. Jordan. self a well man and I after months of Peruna will suffering. cure you." Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Geo. C. Havener, M. D., of Anacostia, D. C, writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. : Gentlemen "In my practice I have had occasion to frequently prescribe your valuable medicine, and ha ve found its use beneficial, especially in cases of catarrh." George C. Havener, M. D. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of PeruDa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Fellow-sufferer- s, Ohio. TOBACCO DON'T STOP to the Suddenly. money refunded. do so. Use nervous system It injures BACO-CUR- and it will tell you when to stop as It takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each box. Price $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure or At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. - EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., La Crosse, Wis. None But The Brav- eBy HAMBLEN ' SEAR. Second Edition Ready S Illustrated. $1.30 one who loves the scenes of galloping cavaliers, brave sword- -l play, desperate adventures and the flah and charm of a game of Merton Balfort, the hearts, will want to read None But The hero, and his fellow soldiers John Acton and Robert Curtis are bound up together by both choice and circumstance much as were the " three guardsmen "of Dumas, and their adventures are no less thrilling and romantic than the deeds of those classic heroes. Rarely has there appeared in fiction a maid of such versatile powers to charm and pierce the soul of a lover, as the tantalizing royalist, Deborah Philipse; for whom the hero gets into trap after trap, risking life and honor for her sake, only to be Ignored and insulted a few moments afterward, until but that's the story; and a charming, graphic and original denouement it presents. CVERY Brave. DODD, MEAD Publishers New York Cinematograph, for the Itllnd. for the blind has been Invented by Dr. Duspand, a The French physician. succeesiye stages of the picture are embossed on sheets of tin and made to revolve rapidly between the fingers of the blind person. A cinematograph Mrs. ITlnllow'a Soothing Nymp.' reduce! For children treihlnif. softenn tup K'iniK, pain, cure wind cullc a&c abotUe. RorlHlinta In Germany. Is expected that the socialists will It carry seats at the German 100 m . nii r-I ' nit ops .' -- .KAKESWtAKtYq m if a CURES EYES ili&nys, BANUlTiON. mriAHI1TI0 CTC RlgHTEM DULL CTIS.CLISlf PIUH H l i. AT I'Bl'l .'.llT 1 .,f'l MURINE EYE REMEDY CO.- P rice $1.00 A ta Oitctmkvt, Sof. for prcirrTlnit, purifying;, and rlp fcaautl tying; the akin, forclcanalitt; the of cruftt, enalrn, and damlrufl, and the top-jrtn-a; of falling hair, for softening;, whitening, and inothlng red, rtnuth, a11'1 "n n1, ,nr ft baby rhn,ltfh!nc, and chaflnri, and all the pnrpoiwii of the toilet, bath, and nor. rr. M lllloni of Women nee Ccticcra Soap In'the form of batia fur annoying Irritation, Inflammation!, and fxroriallona, or Wx frwa or oBenitve pernplmtlon. In the form of waabei for nlrratiT woaknewea, and fur many aanatlre, anUeptln purpoae wbJon readily iuftgert thamaflyea to women. Cimorma Itii.Ttvr ITU (Chocolata odorlaaa. Cnawil) are a new. f'T the r.'lelirated liqnld oiher t't'Tirraa Jtaii.'T,M well a forInallacrew-cap Mood p'lnnriand humonreiirtn. tiala, containing eo doeee, price v wM. "". IUM nirrwrtont txmtnr,., rv rtui.1'. nu.i, n.i-- i 1 K. I. Pl.t. rm P"T-tU. a, 4 UM a Uu Luar, sow Propa.. a" utlei, Jo. trt $ Story Pub. Co.) after it was over, but that seemed kind of sneaky, and I've aitays been hone.st w ith you, haven't I, Dick?" "Yes, Nan," he admitted, "you have." "And you know that work room was no place for me." "It was not." "And 1 had nothing else. And I would have waited for joii, Dick, if you had ever seemed able to get along even if only enough to barely take care of me. It's not the money, Dick, though ten thousand dollars is a great dell." "Yes," he said, "it isfsjifcially to on the payment plan." ' And I couldn't tand itlmy longer, Dick. The heat, the dirt, the awfu'. noise they were jn-- t driving me to death. And you kn. a vou've said earn it. n t s v. : ,1 K? v Fdrl t!V vut,' J ALABASTIIME not a aaLeoMiNC It a pure, permanent and art!ur wnU coating , ready for the brush by miiing in ould water. are eiperta In th BullcllnB-T- re treatineulol wall. Wnle and ee how help-fi- d we coo le. at rto mt to you. In getting To Thoee beautiful and healthful hornet. Addreta COMPgNY MICH. AliTINt tmmiitf 0NO Hlt, ry lartre flHlCrR WNTEO-Kre0m Btill - nlrkel !" fitr (irlnltt and lawful. LIl n;rliln rliiari: nirlmr (Aket piai-toforbldtltn tint nitrhtnet. Itteretij' fl Una a long fell wtnt. Kemetl or aMt on .y pajinentt eelit at one In !nht. F'rtf thtin'l JACR!"N DUSK CO.,tlnilnuatl,Olilo. When flnsvserlnrj f(1vr,rtl.scmr.nts McnUon This Pancr. r.1 ft. formers in with the feeble mi v j, Airs. Annie McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance, 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. a r!vr mm M'JM- 111 11 d Til-to- New-Yor- S3 well as anybody could. : And I con- a Health will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a quesr, with all the terra inipliei. but the efforts which strengthen the system, tion of the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each In a way, while it is unsanalso advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from the that is all it needs nature when important assistance, To assist nature, itary conditions. medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of kuown value, and the one remedy of by which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, tho California Fig Syrup Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char nctcr and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort c;i;ne to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a d condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of the pains, any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperatinii v ith the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. The excellence of Syrup of Figs conies from the beneficial effects of the plants used in tho combination and also from the method of miinufueture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. All the members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and alike In its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the vnly remedy ot known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it ads gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as it is free from every ionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy tho on the front of every genuine and the full name of the Co. California Fig Syrup Co. is printed package. ritrht-livinj- is-S- yrup con-Btip- ob-je- cf t 1wb1b bM 1 X "Df.ai; Mrs. Pinkham : Being a mother of five children I have had experience with the general troubles of my sex. I was lacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I date all my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy but kept on my feet, I'toor Covering". In the last, twenty-liv- e dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor years a considerable change lias been effected In who had been helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable the treatment and furnishings of insisted I that at least one bottle. I did so and tike Compound floors. This seems a short period in which to reckon, when the history of felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months floor coverings dates from far back I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and before the Christian era, even to the ancient days of Egyptian splendor. strength are mine once more. I know how to value it now when it Prior to this time primitive ages had was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you. adopted the fur skins of wild beasts fi foothold in The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it to make a comfortable their habitations, says the Philadelwas worth to me. Yours very truly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaplain phia Inquirer. The Babylonians were of Temperance." Sons 1 of renowned for their rugs weaving f- and the ornamentation they intro$50O0 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS XOT GEJfUIXE. duced. From them the art was passed No other female medicine In tho world has received such on to the Persians and the people of WideNitread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. India, and so through Asia and eastMrs. IMnklmm invites all sick women to write her for advice. ern Europe, and, after the Renaissance, Into France and England. In Bhe has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. this country rugs are becoming more and more in demand in place of carChnrattrl8tlra of Gold. Criminal Sella nil Body. pets. From a hygienic viewpoint they A negro criminal condemned to Many people suppose that all gold "Dick, I'm going to be married. hang are much to be preferred. is alike when refined, hut this is not in North Carolina sold his body for 60. An experienced man can tell at $10, which he invested in ginger cakes. yourself, many a time, you wouldn't the I'otigli nntl rfoH a glance from what part of the world The cakes he finished the W ork blame me, no matter what I did to Oft' the, Cold before Laxative Broiuoyniuiue Tablets. Price 25a a gold piece comes, and in some cases the execution was to occur.night next get away from there." The he from not "I'm what particular gold district the day the sentence was commuted to life replied blaming you," Many Sena tort to 11a KlerUiL metal has been obtained. Australian imprisonment. One man then wished quietly. Senatorial elections be will held in "But I blame myself for for what a gold, for instance, is distinctly redder he had saved his $10. and another that number of states this year and next, than that from California. has happened, for I know you liked The Ural he had made his cakes last longer. tne terms expiring in March, 1903, inme, Dick, and I liked you. I'm sorry. gold Is the reddest found anywhere. cluding those of "Billy" Mason, SenaPlao't Cure cannot be too highly spoken of aa It's just circumstances, Dick." tors Piatt of New York, Jones of Arcough cure.-- J. W. O'Hkiin, 322 Third Ava,, "Just circumstances, Nan." We promise that should you use I'UT-NAKAPKLESS DYES and be dishat-'.f-fit'- d K., Minneapolis, Miuo., J no. 9, VMO. "And Denny, he likes me, too," she kansas, Teller of Colorado, Orville H. Piatt of Connecticut, Fairbanks of Infrom any cause whatever, tore-funsaid softly. Clear Brands. 10c. for every packupe. diana, Allison of Iowa, Gallinger of "Where is he?" There are between 1,500,000 and Co.. Uuionville, Mo. New Dhuo Monbor Penrose of PennsylHampshire, "He's waiting for me on the land2,000,000 brands of cigars sold in this vania, Mcl.aurin of South Carolina, ing." (org WathlngtoD'a M ip. country, and your average smoker Dick went to the door and called to Spooner of Wisconsin. The original map made by George thinks that every brand means a dif1775 him: "Come in, Denny. "I'm not goof the lands on the ferent kind of tobacco. As a matter of Washington in Train In 180 Mlnntea. Ran Stllrs 180 Great Kanawha river, West Virginia, ing to have at thee, or anything of fact, 150 is an outside estimate of the Springfield, 111., April 16. The Conthat sort. Come on in." to him by the British governdifferent kinds of tobacco that can be tinental on the Wabash Rail- granted Limited ment in 1763, for his services in the Denny came in and stood mainly on road has made a new record from n procured from all sources, and even one foot, an(i gazed at the floor with to Granite City, making 180 miles Braddock expedition, is now in the experts can't tell some of these apart. as much apparent absorption as if he In 180 minutes. This was with five possession of the Library of Congress. had never previously Been iny contrione to The map is about two by five feet, and 20 A WEEK AND EXI'ENSEf stops three station stops, vance of the kind. It was anlembarass-ln- g change engines and one to take on is entirely In the handwriting of U. men with rig to Introduce onr Poultry good! Send st p. JavelleMfg Co.,Ucpt D,Prsuna,Ka. situation, and all threi itood ill coaL The actual running time was Washington. two hours and thirty-eig'minutes. b.e'v. at ease, the girl pJrrcwrsri Popularity of "Summer Campa" to Decatur, Concentrated Common 8na Using A description of het probably woiiid The run from Danville HHmlln Wizard Oil. It drives awwy all ' 716 miles, was made In 70 minutes, Summer "aampm" txuve Iweone pain liistiinlly. be in order, but it mak?s no difference" much of an institution that the including stops at Tolono and Bement whether she had blue eves knd brown furnlturemakers this season are St. Louis Republic, April 17, 1902. Forest of California. In the northern part of San Jose taking notice of them and trying thslr hair, or brown eyes and blue hair, phe was the one girl for each of these nien, Veat Hua Vtun liTlul Memory. county, California, and lapping over trade. or at least each thought so, which is Senator Vest, whose magnificent into San Mateo county, lies the Hull' Catarrh Core enough. As for her eyes, It would at of the late Wade Hampton closed Big Basin, a bit of the primitive that moment have been difficult to with a quotation from Tennyson, is forest. The exact area of the tract is Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75a determine their color, even had she said to outrank any of his colleagues about 2,500 acres. It contains one ot held them up, for by this time they in familiarity with American and EngProfit nine Liquor Ilpemry. the finest stretches of woodland which were blurred and moist. Blocton, Ala., is able some months to His command of quotaremains in the state. The characterislish poetry. Finally Dick spoke: "Well, I sup- tions is simply amazing and In addi- tic tree is the giant redwood. It has pay all the town expenses from the pose I ought to say something. Denny, tion he is a classical scholar of high been proposed to convert the basin into profits of the local liquor dispensary, I know you'll be good to her and all which profits It shares with the county. a forest preserve. attainment that, because I guess you love her Just 11 , nwty doriBt fmr for ud wtaAl 1 M a flesh meat, as compared amount In tbe mushroom. This fact, aa ascertained by recent analysis, hardly justifies the mushroom being regarded as a "vegetable beefsteak." It may l e a blow to the vegetarian, but lie would have to consume at least ten pounds of mushrooms in order to gain the equivalent, of a little over one pound of prime beef. Indeed, in the light of modern inquiry there seems to be 110 reason for believing that mushrooms possess any greater food value than other ordinary fresh vegetable foods, and in many respects they compare unfavorably with them. I'te for Fontrtl I lowera. "The clause 'please omit flowers,' to Aires, doesn't often seen in funeral mean such a los to us is you might suppose," says a florist. "It used to be Hint all the flowers n'cived at a funeral were sent to the cemetery and placed upon the grave fo wither. A great many people obj'-c- to this procedure as a sinful waste, and these are the people who advertise: Tlease omit flowers.' But the fiowis are seldom really omitted. Some ;nple don't see the announcement, or. if they do, they don't hetd It The flowers come. Just the Fame. In such en "! the blossoms nre usually given awny, after the funeral services, to soni'i hospital or Institution where they contribute to the happiness of the livir g." Philadelphia Record. id a 'Phi phi ALibibTlKK f pro-tel- the said. n, Millions of People Crmoca altrd kTCrnau of - CuiCkOt CTJTICUK A SOAP, to cleanse the skffl Of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to instantly allay itching, iniUmma-tioand irritation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET of these great skin curative is often euf ficient to cure the most torturbleeding, disfiguring, itching, burning, ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, of calp, and blood humours, with loss hair, when all else fails. Alluding la It el IteefitaW. Time was when it was t Sieved that the mushroom presented the composition of animal flesh, which led to it being called "animal beefsteak." This conclusion, Iundon Lancet says, was based on au analysis made many years ago, when analytical methods were cruje. and when the chemistry of food was not well understood. The most important difference between the mushroom and tbe steak la due to the rich proportion of gratulate you on your inh'i tance, you married." o having Now "Dick" had often Imagined know. Wouldn't object J wlf. of some kin but I kind that her telling him this very thing, and was always careless abl lecting himself nobly resigning her, acknowlI I my relations." edging his own utter unworthlness, then Denny mnl ed someAnd on. A so and her Joy, wishing quite the girl human sort of picture and one that thing about "thanks," most lovers have sometimes conjured glanced at Dick, and I .ehxiw or I iibied out. up. Nevertheless, it hit him hard, other the pair of them A1 :er went The Rising Young and the only speech he could frame was the very unromantic, yet natural back to his table, and for, long time shadow he sat there quiet, whili question, "Who to?" and grew of the squat ink bottle g "You know Denny." and lay across the fuJI a broad, "But isn't this rather sudden?" black bar. jU f said dethe it is," halt girl, "Maybe At last he gathered tl fscattered fiantly, "but his uncle died and left him ten thousand dollars, and he sheets of paper togett.f nd again came and asked me, and I just took up his pen. "We irft finish it couldn't stand that factory any long- up, Bot." he said, "for lis, and the er, and now I've got to go on with day of issue, wait for nJ(B." "And so the PrinceBuae to his And you it, for yesterday I quit. be wrote it, know, Dick, I never said I didn't like own," he read aloud kA "and married the PrincJ and they him. as well as I do yrv:." - like him ten lived happily together efer after." "I should think "And that, Bot," he said, putting thousand times .19 wY.." "You needn't t.i t..at way, Dick." aside the pen, "I guess is the end of "Well, then, ten thousand dollars is the story." There came another kunck upon the no princely fortune. I might make that much eventually, with a single door, but this time it swung swiftly open. She did not enter, hut stood Mory." "Yes. Dick, you might, and I truly looking at him in a w;iy that he bad hope yon will but, Dick, you never never seen her look befera Then she smiled, ever so slightly. have; and what was I to do?" "Maybe there's a sequel, Dick," she if $ MUSHRCO THE "Veg-etatil- ..- elec- tions, polling over 1,000,000 votes and securing; the strongest position In the reichstag. FOR EVERY OF i COMPANY 372 Fifth Avenue hard-hearte- VALUE llclttl ra:ly Tlie Story with a Sequel. l A. FOOD Klndl. Tilted back in hU chair. "Ton thousand dollars won't Iat forever," be continued. Ignoring her gentle, yet rankling reminder. "No, but Denny in going to Invest part of It, and open a printing shop with the rest, and It will be a goo 1 start for for him." "Printing shop!" he sneered. "You'll hava a man of letters, after all, won't yon?" "Now, Dick, you needn't talk like that. At Crst I was rung to write you Many Tartle la France. There is no lack of parties in France. In the pending tlcitions which will take place soon, there are candidates representing no less than twenty-tw- o parties in Paris alone, the leading ones Conservative, being the Nations Ilnyalist. Bonapartlst, Plebiscitary. 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