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Show MY LITTLE DIMPLE CHEEK. There are days of car and crosses Mixed with led sera, pens and Ink, Of profits and of lossca Aa the values rlso and sink: But win n dusk and dew la stealing O'er tlio mountain and the lea, There's childish laughter pealing:. And a kiss that waits for me, Till my burdened heart Is beating: With a love it fain would apeak. In the cllnctnij and the Hinging Of my little Pimple Choek. There's a chain of childish troubles Then unfolded In my ear, j Which to me doth seem as bubbles On the sea of childhood clear. But we share them, both together, Till my troubles flit a v. ay, j And wo never mind tho weather, ' Be it winter, be It May: j For I catch a gllmpee of sunshine That ahall hallow alt the week, In the dinning and the singing ' Of my little Dimple Cheek. t Tell me what of wealth's possessions. And the gay attendant train, What of honor's bright concessions, ' Mingling pleasure up with pain. What could t hey bring to bless me, Realms below or realms above, IJke a Ut ar one to caress me. And to measure out her love? For tho Iord He doth reward ua i In the ways diverse we seek, I In the clinging and the singing ' Of a little Dlmplo Cheek. Roy F. Greene, in Chicago Inter Ocean. --I I t i LOVE'S SLAYER. IIKHE lived a man who loved a wom- an passionately, but every time he t fNi K ifMjCL fJ l- -' And ering the man.cov- - hia face, tied from it. But afar off, the ardor o his passion grew, and he raged exceedingly. "Why tshould I thus drcud a mere phantom?" he naked of himxelf. "I will go forth uud do him buttle." Hut as he drew near to his love the ghostly thing waa there, between them, looking with weary eyes into the deptha of his soul. And ever the man fled, affrighted. One day the woman came to him. Her fnce waa radiant with love, and all hia soul leaped within him at Eight of her leauty. "Why dost thou ahun me 1 "m?" murmured, laying her arm u .i. ... throat. "Lo! I have, waited for tby coming and hearkened for thy voice, but th"Pe things enme not. Therefore am I here, for great love drew me." And he, looking deep into her eyes, fouud delight there, and laughed aloud I waa feared of a shape In hia joy. that eie r caine letwit thee and me in the hour of my approach," he said to her. And she laughed, asking: "What ahape?" "A giant figure," he made answer, "that locmed ovci thee, shadow inp- thy face, and upon it brow was writ the word 'Satiety.' " Then keep the from me, since thou dreadt him, for he puts a mark on woman's locality In men eyes, they aay," ald the woujan.gravclj-- , "though mcthinka thou hudst little to fear from him, once thou hadst reached sne," h added, proudly. Hut she Kndereil. And he. being mad with lore and onthralled by her witchery, careed her many tim-a- . pralalng her bvftuty, and he hIxmI with her. And ah- grew even fairer in hia night, thonyli in her mirror she noroetimea iw wenry eyea and a smile that wna bitter, for his words alioiit "Fntleiy" had nunk deep tn her heart, and hc waa ever w atching for the shafifl. The dnya Kfed ewlflly. Once, in the dawn, he looked UKn her and rtotrd a mark upon her beauty. And waking her he asked: "What is this?" And she, rising, sought her mirror, A HYPHENATED MESSAGE. j CITY BARBER SHOP, Hexle. "When you take up a residence in the City of Mexico," mid an American, who had lived there for several years, "you are waited upon by ti e police, N. A. NEILSON. Prop. who ak jo how many beggars may call at your houte every morning and receive a dole. "Your answer Is recorded, and only tl e number of beggars icentioned dare thow up. "I bad my brother with me at the home, and our answer to the police oViiTcred somewhat. Two week, after their call a meenger came on an errand mid inquired for Jones. " 'Which Jon? I asked. " 'Senor,' he replied. 'I know that there are two of you the and the and the Jones I want i not the llret.' "Then, as I'm tba one who wild eight beggars might come around, you don't want me.' 'h cannot be. It is the 'How should I tell, not knowing him byname?" .aid the inan. "la he named like to thee?" "Nay, I am called Time, but he ia called Satiety," answered the other. The man frowned. "Your brother doea not abide hereabouts," he said. "Methought I saw him wander hither but a while since," mumbled the old man. One with whom he hath enmity dwelleth here, and doubtless he hath come to seek him." "And w hom may that be?" inquired the man. "Men call him Love," Raid Ttni, and his dry laugh milled in bin throat. "Satiety killeth Love when he geta entrance to where he abidcth, and I bury the slain." "And how doth he get entrance?" asked the man, thinking backward. "Dy many ways," answered the Baje, leaning for a moment upon his scythe. Sometimes throuch the eyes or a jeaous woman, for ahe is a wearinesa unU the ROU, of maj3. gometmes through the foolish eyes of a man who. seeing much beauty, become tb blind to it; and ofteneat through the heart ol her who is faithful, but protesteth her love too greatly, for the, great love ol a woman is also a wearinesa unto the soul of man." And the graybcard gazed piercingly upon the man, then, cackling in shrill laughter, he went on his way. Then hurriedly the man sought the woman, but he found the house empty end her maidens running about in fenrch of her. And she was nowhere to be found. When last seen, they told him, she waa talking to a atrangei who lately had lurked about the gatea; a creature of vast stature, with weary eyea, and a giant frame, upon whose brow waa writ the sign: "Satiety." Then the man, chipping his hand tc hia head, fell upon the ground, crying out that she had foml the curw, not he: that h "nan aiam t e, not he; that ehe was false, not he. "f!et up. fool." Uoth a graybeard In the crowd about, touching the stricken man contemptuously with his foot Jones-you-ran-se- Oourvevuii lenvsr & 'Swie I cupiied-one-of-'e- '.t OifilcnImV 1'iuva j School Report. Stan I in of vjrimM r.c m in ttleni and puru.'Mi jii;y Ur the :ek" etd r 19. ut; Dec-tiiI'rof. (11. S.) room.... f2l uce U I ('artie I. rn. ....... Hrowti'" r jtul amiliny but til tor ly answered: nothinc." "I Hut daily the r.atk grew, and daily ev-- e Mah.d "STTVrXS" and If ynveanm lattBpoa th.m vill .My lnnil pnpaii) u.l MRi. 1MB 4 priM. for mtolof. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., No P.O. " BOX CH1COPEE FALLS. MASS. : ft HKB0 Llll? 'GiM V r LUISFS PHARMACY First National litnk Main Street - Choice line of Drugs. Patent Mwlk-inpR- . - ; 89 Ethel Thui pe.' rM tu r(Kiu Myrlie lliu-r'Oliver Christian-!- ' room.. Anna HorenvtnN room i4 10 . a , I'rn Siir v' ' riKtinroom.. Tboa. W. 1 . .. 916 K9 P. 1IEATOM. Chy Supt lke ; lm nd Trph y fr i, - ait nui w ii riiii. Pie in. t ek si;f it dMitiatH Hi d And. beheld! he left hern year. And at the end of that prc Tirr-.whd wrs tmu i,r tn'il, f came tintj the ntnn, ntsd lo! he found rl wat but Mir'l) ly him feting and rejoicing. And rourd j foiiiiiip!i'ni about hint were Wailful wntnrn, end ' !aki. n her lii . In thia lrii'd' vri there was more beautiful Ibn nil the others who rcstrd her hnl tijon i.ne his shoulder and upon whom he ga-afieclioijntcly. Time looped to look nt hia Jfurt, nr.l foui d it heolrtl, not even a acar . remu'iiliig. 0 Foftly the grsyljcnrd sjcd in the night to the1 plae where he htd left the woman, ut thei atone hy the way-aid- e "was tare. 'Mm Ji'ijrht Wiild tncricl lmn the road. Kpake the Wind "Yh mi thou, O Time?" and Time t. piV rr wer: A v ouii'ii whom one y ar I left, liere wcepine." "C'cne with r.r," p:p!,.il the Xifht Wind. Ard he lrd h;in 11 a folriiiti lace c f 4vt Kf, and, j fintit.r o a prave-alonre." tr.id, flly: i'Uo And Tii.H, Mooinr, fa v.- I'.at of his ; e, - takrn but 0 '.ty for n tf r than he, had come nnd rt : ii Ni"v (uiiHtl fr lisc-fr- into lit-rpa- ir Tiui fii" Ik t le) liroiilit iin- -' iMti' if lit f and ils(n!inii- d lire . It'a t tuorn foiiijiletelT rnrp'l nil crl iio run iu tlio world and tlituat lurg lruble. (Juar A0(J. All I 1.00. Irtuteed D)ttlf Kren Luut'e Thar Hot'.l.s Priil at ,y. - tr . tntcy. j i u i eoon r you do it the more will tfH f'T jour money. Heud lke TriliHne flt0 and WVe t ly evT) jrIVe) Si ' u ; ri.. rJ .r o.r frvllty whu-- In mm- - -- uaxi;in:T7Tn:;TnTUTrnTT7innn:i:uuua;:uiutt::tuunuKKuaaai:nii The IJurlinttm In the ..II fttation t cf the J't Chicago is in tlc city. You land within a few minutes walk of tho principal busdnes hnusrs and tho be8t hotcl. You can board a streetcar right, at tho door for any of the city. On arrival in hf-ar- HEART lirt of a large city these things count, till Th" oti.n uHno'ir rrack ttair O'urerio t) n ih, CUicw i Il-ir- l N' 1 1. i::x ( i u m 12 u n j ,",m a v' i tlf.r.'t fi.r.L - - f.nr ui. trains fur -- - - I'll m - S! - Hl - I' nr.l .... tn ...a ?i .15 p. 1 M L Bp mm ool h r iftsxl A . City aud U:t u s ' ... - i!'t " . Tc';t Oi'fice: 79 Vrcst Siccaud tiouiii St. bLT m Hi! LAKE CITY. :ttrrn::?::::tt:ttn:rts?Jn:t:i'.:.i:yj:r!titT:nuutn:tK:rrt:.::xi .,ss smMs4tmiMsBiHss( liie NEW SERVICE EASTBOUND til In-r- i kmt r.i Dr. Kir ii-i- i'- - - nrr none but pure dr.i- and fnilljr pn-'lu- Hemi-Wwk- s. GEO. W. LUNT, Prop. mi OIU CazierV r n,rw vrtcni,U.n mi Lawrence Il;ach. It's rjoiu. IfU IL IVtersutiV rociu rin 22r.ml?rk,!!f,Ur'y pouudlug 8i . Druj?-pist- Sundries, Totlet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery, Cigars and Tolnrro : : : : : See our swell line of LEATHER PURSES -t- be h:id ad rclt Ono dewr north of tli H'tl.iday' notu lf he asked W: "U'lmt is thi7" and she, gazirifr into her mirror, wiid: "1 see naught." Then Is thy mirror falel" he cried, In anger, "I will break If!" And smiting It upon the ground, he gift $3.00 to 9150.01 2.50 to 50.00 7.50 to 30.00 : !. . Catherine H'tiley'n rxfn 5 SKB HOIHIMO. . ' Jnnc'D.A 4"aj ir tttvn frn1woiid . .. S o:SO : I :40 ' LriTllle... .lt:SUnm i! 7 t4lA pail rli)ulCrk bio mm pi. i.: i nMomuu pgH4;u :4n ; pw 40 :(l " :l New mud eleiiatit db luirrarauo all tbrouvl u'i .!!, Him Our line 'he rwfrge'' vnnVn"te. -- 'AW Intrudnml wml PISTOLS, horn . SHOTGUNS, from I. A. Benton, 1 ran hw w. tfcra RIFLES, from kiprtk 7 io pit S:!v " 9:uw - .la hot Um t)UOT0Ua, not wncn The worst fresh and piquant, but when it becomes stale and paHcs into the regular vocabulary of the people, to the exclusion of good Kngliah. say t'e Toronto (Ont.) (ilobe. Such exprexxionh DIM NO t!ARS as "1 can see hia finish." when they are first uttered, are often used with con- Service a la Carre on all through train siderable humorous effect. Hut the For descriptive nniphletM or language is Impoverixhed and vulgarOther Information, Addrass ized by the habitual ue of "turn down" for reject, "call down" for a mild rebuke, "roast" for a severe one, etc. After these expressions have been naed Uen'l Agt Tasa Dept., Salt Laks, Dtah for a certain time they ought to be taken out of circulation, along with It is i If 05, tl.b K It U a chauo you asked Time. gently. ox ane "At buium? my uroiner, hU.mU U luia. nrwered. "vho came to me threaten- - ju.A0t thst- he would haunt my pool lord, to ii y undoing, did I Hot leave him. Suved frota Torrlblo Death. Ho. before Iove ! f lain,' he naid, thua ; Ihf f.mily ! f Mr. M. h lidi'.ill tuiiv'st thou hope one day lortturn." j fnjiied. Trw f iiti., mw hrr d inj iVlAa-e T a til Lrwis milk r Wakla yw. BAKRKL SHOTnmber of amWla o BlNUUC GUNS, in both hintiw wl UmturlM, ; luad lonlar lhy ar. I be mmt popular on th inp-kx- . W. Im mtkkt Unr lioo( KIKlJill 4 modoU it Doubt. Hjml PlHTOt.8 and Krrtlee a Ineartn. Pullman and fatuity uleeplng car. Through m Ct.lrwo Three cuudurt1 tourtal or famlli rxeurloitn to e York CltT and lio. Tin I'liloniro or Si. LnuU unerhly I or rU--, detHTlptlve I'kinphlvla ud all It formation apptj to aujr Ticket Ageul or to n. k .f,r:rrrr' " " Offic. t:i:in 0 ui to mlu, Maaar. use of alnng is KSTet It the naiu wfieu it Everything ift!eV Witch lift! Palve. K 0. He Vitt & i. ff Chicago d'ecovered eoue ejus Hkf. h'v to make a salve from A'itc'.i llaitl Ibnt ia a apeciflc f.ir Piles d iichin and For bllnn, b1ei l'iles. "7.tut cuia, bu:i, nj DeWilt'-- i iiiim and all lin die- DATS SI'EO aWirTLT. iiv Iiua no cjiint T hi hnt iven Tie "Get up and ccnao! thy outcry. The V'i (iiitnoroii ti rll.Jet;i CKUnieifeit". woman was wise. Thou wouldst have Wk fur PeWitt's the genuine. Sidd gone had ahe not left thee. Here la all s's. D.u.'g a remedy I will leave with thee, which !y will cure thy hurt." And, behold! he left him a year. D )ivt forget lhat a ppeeial ofTer Then, following the woman in hot as her ahe aat ,.. with came he h up. . haste, fhe SnJt . 1 ' si It: i I Kkat'a la a Kara ? is - H1 l.lne lu T : : ." " It. wdid r,;r m,t l.lmlUMl ra Vtck'-is- . ur, vimm rrtwxrn oru junction ul f t I FCTIve StPtkMaEn is. ooo TruloNoS Train No?l Vrinn IVutrr want.' ... .... Mr Rio Grande R. R, lAitr f tk It'orld." The s. "'Rut he is not in just now. Can you leave your message with me?' lie 'fit Tell Ton bim . wbon . i,ir. . . . .rrlvea that ii ne non ana LENWOOD KPHINlls, LEA OVULE, CHU VLV riiKKK. PIKH t). OLOHAIH KPUIM4S. Dr.NVKK AN ALL POINTS k4ST. nd eed-a-cu- tratioiiik rhre dwrn North of ni - - 1 .TUB. aa Amerlana Assslaw Kvaerlae Im. Wat Went to Ileal , i approached her u pre at 11 pur loomed up before him. hinde r i n g him. And on its brow was writ, in I ,arPe letters, the wor1 "Satiety." tf broke It, ana sne wept, sayiufr: "Alack I Why I ray lord angry?" Hut tho night of her tears maddened him, and he went abroad. And she dried her eyes, sighing, and called her maidens about her, and aa he aat among them, who sang a tittle pong nbout the death of Love, nor hearkened to their mery chatter. Now the man in bis walk met a gray-liear- d bearing a scythe upon his shoulder, and peering in hedge and byway, in ditch and tree. "What aeekeet thou?" asked the man. "I seek one of my brethren," the gray-bear- d mode answer. "II aat thou seen him?" THREE THROUCH TRAINS3.'5?S. CHICAGO EVERY DAX r t. tt PAcuaw IiiJ,WJMSut UNION Chicigo, alt " . c . the r.il Jilay 31, 1905. r,) j.?r even Ktemil'-.- - $ f5 tT-- ? . - r v " - O- - 5r iS ? a , |