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Show THEY LIKE ERUPTIONS. 0 MOTHERS fir. Haskins of Chicago, President Chicago Arcade 1 Addresses Comfort nS 3, lo Women Itcgarding iblrth. L Mr. Pinkuam:--Mothe- rs ' iu loved" children rue yof it left e g:!s!4& The 'Vine and $ 'a Compound. I dreaded the weak and aick MRS. J. K. IIA8KIX3. ths after, and at the time 1 death was a welcome relief; inv last child was horn a .'hbor advised Lydia K.link-- s Vegetable Compound, and hut, together with your lills Ltive Wash for four month birth; it brought .he childs relief. I hardly had an pain, and when the child was old 1 left my bed strong In 'vervapring andfall 1 now take d (Lydia K.lMnkhamfiVejf-iCompounand find it keeps Continual excellent health. ill. Haskins, 3248 Indiana Awe., If about Ultimo. f 5 000 forfolt 'and careful counsel Is jie expectant and would-b-e needs, and this counsel in secure without cost by Pinkliatu at C to Mrs. ,2Iai3. rceaied Weapons Barred. July 1 no person In South j carry a pistol about him, may oncea!ed or unconcealed, un at least twenty Inches long at least three pounds, year ago. It carrying of mder the required size, but It f! 'ids any firm, person or cor-tJhhs a as passed a prohibits the o sell, offer for sale, manu-r i transport any such weapon, ej s are excepted under the I Rl 1 1 ...I lil u rm f,s JCQAY hwOMl I ami f Mtt ON Onf jwr hUII'US MAIL rn i 7 l &u 14iMUlh UU. liitivcr, Colo. h"Uuiad (divioslor VS, K f 4lt ii LT 'BrooK- - Witniij wio igf iitwirt A lifUtU, to Ity, wirtfa kauiK only hope for salvation, too, I mads a dive forrad for the mast and tried ter unship It, But the denied thing had been too well wedged for me to got It out In a minute. Id set It up as though 1 never expected to wanter end my vyge. Tho old sled was a humnitn', an that streak of open water was drawtn near at erbout tho rate the Yankee Flyer conies up from Hosting. The black gulf was Jest ahead an' I could almost hear (he waves breakln' erlong the Evry moment I expected the runuers would cut through the snow ice and I'd go duown, mebbe never to come up again! "Tell ye what, mister, 'taint pleasant ter see such a finish ahead of s man. I dunno as I ever felt less ready an willin', as the preachers put It, ter complete my alrthly Journey at I did at that yere identical mlnuto That was cold water, I knew, an 1 warn't anxious ter try it. Lots o strange thoughts pass through a man's mind at such moments mostly idee that ain't no help to him In the emergency hes But one good one come to me. 'Cut the ropes! suthln' seemed ter say, an' I made a grab for my belt. But I'd jest been usin' tho knlfo to cut tohacker, and twas down there under the furs somewhere 'twould ha taken a I'hlladelpoy lawyer ter find It! An then, 'twas too late to hunt for the knife too late ter do anything but shut my eyes an wait for the first Icy plunge! The white ice faded away on both sides o' the sled an I well, mister, I shet my eyes tight, an kep' em shut, with my head burrowed In the skins, 'An' then come a shock that rattled airy tooth In my head an drove me up inter the air like a stone out o one o them catpulps they uster use In The old sled stopped Bible times. dead, the mast snapped square off, and ice-frori- t. A vine grow Ail building by my doorway, find fair, grri-Foil by the light of heaven. til cure. the Father' Kept Mule la the vine to thunk Him' Jillinl to HI love, think you Nay! It doth climb to reach Him Through aim and ahower and dew. Till In It dally imriioae, Here at my cottage door, To Kpcnil It etreiigth to geek Him, And llva for nothing more, n stream flow through my gardm Among tall, swaying fern, And, HphiNhlng o'er the pebble, The miller's win el It turns. Think you it acorn the to nice Uod giveth it each day? No! It doth slug pralmi to Hint Laughing the hour awny. For It hath learned the secret To blend with work a psalm An on It way It ilnneos lnut cottage, mill and farm. A e A 111. !f bun-nes- after'they fdread chiofldbearing Lydia 13. Pink-- f vVotahlo & BOYS WHO MAKE MONEY pray for Volcano to Active. In a dainty little booklet, aj out of tome 3000 "In Hawaii we pray for Mt. Kilau-- a Orient bolt toll in llieir ouit way Just how they to become active, and the more nave made a css of bum erup-tion- a selling there are the better vie like it. THE SATURDAY said Philip Peek, a banker of Hilo at EVEMXQ POST the New Willard last night. "An Pirtutcs of the bon eruption does not harm, ho added Ictteis telling how they naively. built up a paying s "Doesnt do any harm? Well, It outside of school bouts. Interesting appears that Mont Pelee did plenty of stories of teal business harm." tact. We will furnish you with "That was a different kind of an Ten Copies the first week Free activity from Mt. Kllauea. In Hawaii, where Mt. Kllauea has not been disturbed for two years, the eruption is of Blight consequence. But it is a great signt to see the great lake of lava boll over the sides of the crater and push Its way down Into the bowlThe Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia like valley which has been formed by eruptions more violent In the ages past. Court Sustain the Foot-Eas"The sight is such an unusual one Supreme Trade-Mark- . that It causes a great Influx of visitors Justice Laughlin, in Supreme Court, each year, and that naturally is a good Buffalo, has ordered a permanent inthing for the Island financially. Thats junction, with costs, and a full acwhy we like the volcano to be active. counting of sales, to issue against Kllaueas crater Is the largest In the Paul B. Hudson, the manufacturer of world. People used to go and sit by the foot powder called Dr. Clarks the edge to watch for an overflow ol Foot Powder, and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining the lava. The guides could tell al- them from making or selling the Dr. most to the minute wnen these overClark's Foot Powder, which is declarflows would occur. ed, In the decision of the Court, an ," "In 1882 there threatened a great imitation and infringement of the powder to shake into your eruption, and the natives were afraid Allen S, Olmsted of Le Roy, that the town of Hilo would be in- shoes. N. Y la the owner of the trade-mar- k The Princess Ruth, of the jured. Foot-EasSimilar suits will be royal family of Kamahameha, went to brought against others who are now the mountain down which the lava Infringing on the Foot-Eas- e tradehad begun to run. With her she car- mark and common law rights. ried several chickens and one or two Woman as Doctors Detective. other animals. Standing by the edge One of womens latest professions Is of the crater, she threw up her head that of a famine resident of Los Anshe was one of those imperial-looktnwomen and weighed aoout 40u pounds. geles, Cal., who acta as a detective for a medical society. She visits docShe called out, addressing the Hawaiitors suspected of practicing without an god : Pelee, you promised never to hurt licenses and gets them to prescribe Hilo; now I come to remind you of for any number of purported Ills. Then the doctors aro railed Into court. your promise. With this she threw the chickens To Cure s Cold in One day. into the lava. The text day the disBrumo Quinine Tablets. All turbance somewhat subsided, and the Take Laxative refund money if it fails to cure. 25u druggists Datives attributed to the princess the credit of it. Washington Times. McKinley Chime Dedicated. A chime of ten bells was dedicated Pisos Cure is the best medicine we ever used to the memory of William McKinley (or all sITectiotm of the thro.it and luiics. Wa. in Lincoln, Neb., last week. They are O. Endsi.sy. Vanburen, I nil.. Feb. 10, 1000 placed In the spire of the largest church in tho city, St. Paul's MethHe Wanted His Dinner. odist. They were dedicated with ImA visiting Englishman who attended a dinner given recently by a New pressive services, after a sacred conYork hostess whose hospitality is no- cert from the bells. McKinley's favorite Light, toriously inadequate, maue a reply to and hymns, Lead, Kindly Nearer, My God, to Thee, were her that it will lie difficult for her to live down. Her dinners have been re- played. ferred to as samples, and invitaHall's Catarrh Cure tions are not accepted with alacrity Is taken Price, 75c. internally. the second time. The Englisuman was a Ilia fellow, whose family had How Flies Convey Poison. been kind to the hostess when in i,on-dnThe corps of investigators from tie The dinner --served merely as an appetizer to the heaity Englishman, Liverpool School of Tropical Medl hut the host ss did not notice it, and cine, now working in West Africa said to him ambaoly: Now do tell has discovered that an insect resent me when we may have the pleasure of bling the one which is responsihl for the fly diseases in horses, cor Imhaving you dim with us again? mediately, madam, immediately, was veys malarial poison to man as effecl ively as tile mosquito. his unexpected reply. Hawaiian And. as t see my Ivy Climb through Hie summer' heat. And hear the brooklet Hinging To gilnd the miller' wheat. Why do I stand regretful, And ill til ease the While? line Homething mar my imiNlng, And ehase away my smile? The vine and brook are tenehers. Though I he more than they; For I foi get my climbing, And do not sing nlwu, Esther H Trowbridge in The Chrl-tlu- Foot-Ease- e. n Register.' g I turned sev'ral summersalts bfore I landed square on top of my hoad. "I reckon that landin kinder knocked some sense inter me, for as soon's I could open my eyes 'lthout drink. supper an somethin warm to The Fur Carrier's Adventure. But wen the moon rose there was a seeln' trees, an stars, an tho lake, an everything else flyln 'round me In a big circle round It an' I knew it sort o merry i knew what meant snow, an lots of It. So I BY W. BERT FOSTER. I warnt drowned; nor had happened. It would he a mighty good idea I fCopyrlght, 1W2, by Daily Story Pub. Co ) want swlmmin In no lake. Id landThis yore Maine, ' t :.!1 the old ter git to Klneo down yere bout as ed kerplunk on tho rocky shore of man, who sat tipped mck in a crazy quick as I'd be let. I packed up agin, Plllsbury Island, and my Bled had run armchair on (lie shady side of tho got through the narrers 'twlxt th Into It hard enough to loosen every two lakes, an set out down Eagle house, sucking: the blackest of cornj'int In tho thing and scatter the skins cobs, This yore Maine ain't what it's pond. for yards around. "That ain't no slouch sheet of water, cracked up to lie foi ftame, nowadays. Ye see, mister, twarn't open water ! An wen shes mister. No, come up But you tellers from taown Twas all that black space, after er froze over she looks bigger still. You her, git er crack at er had formed across tho Ice that black two, an think youre havin sport. been there? Then ye know all erbout channel after the other, and since the it, an how rnishurys the only Island Talk erbout limitin'! But a man mights I seo tho island, like lat fall of snow. lie snorted, and Ciiovier, who likes in it. could jest Jest as well be killed as scaret ter to jolly the natives along, and could (hath, an' that yere certainly had s aret me. Tell ye what get more, inhumation out of a than most men can from a That's good Will I? CVrtnly ! If I'd had a nip of that stuff ali-h- ! college prole or. offered the old settler his bag of out ping and at once tho night I was tollin' you cf. It might ha' kep mo awako an I wouldn't they two In an to get chummy. I Oh. of liars.', twas poachin', what I look back upon heard the old fellow sav, ai d he spat now as my closest call! emphatically. "You was askin erbout vvaiers. Them nseter bo tho GOT THE QUILT AT LAST. hunt in' an trappfn territory good How? Take it Humorous Detroit Bell Boy Has Fun w'n I was younger. With Hotel Guest, thirty year ergo -- even twenty year back. Theyre purty now, an' good The dink of the Ice In the pitcher flshin an there's some game; but I as the hoy came dow n the hall had no took seventy otter pelts out er tha charms for this guest, who stopped at one of Detroit's hotels last week. string of upper ponds in four weeks one winter, an otiei skins was wuth It was a cold night and, finding that fifteen dollars them days. there was not sufficient bed clothing, No, 1 wasnt makin' a business of he pushed the hell. Shortly afterward 1 had a shack up there an, a colored hoy appeared with a pitcher poai bin. as say, In four weeks I salted down of Ice water. them seventy skins. But i only set I want a quilt for my bed," said six traps, and wouldn't have been and the guest, and he shivered there to tend them only we had a whacked himself with his arms to get monstrous run of hail weather an 1 up a circulation. I couldn't tend to reg'lar business. All right, sah," said the bell boy, was a fur earrier. Yaas, I smuggled but he Insisted on leaving the pitcher the pelts through for other fellers, as of Ice water. you say. The quilt failed to materallze, and That very winter 'twas long erhe pushed the button, and again bout February, and I knowed there again the humorous bell boy cam was a big storm due mighty quick with another pitcher of Ice water and This yere Maine aint what it I hit the thing 'at I reckoned was the placed It on the dresser. be fer game. to cracked up closest call I ever had. For a few a The guest swore softly to himself, shadow on of the big patch ice, moments. Mister, I relly thought old w'en and explained that he did not want 1 started down the lake. The Gabriel had got his cornet tuned up wind was behind me, an' It blew Ice water, but a quilt. for me, an no mistake! An wen ye "I'm cold, not thirsty," he said. me along nicely; boosted an' come ter Agger on It, there aint sech strong Still no quilt, and he jabbed th sled the but traveled faster heavy a great difrence 'twlxt gettin killed 'n I did an button viciously, says the Detroit me In the kep' rappln' outright an bein' scared most ter heels. I'd sailed Eagle Lake 'fore that Free Press. Another pitcher of 1c death an that lasts what happened time in a eanoe. Now I jest ran water appeared, and the temperature ter me that trip. a two cross- In the room rose 10 degrees. stout an rut ashore, polo 1 This yere happened JeBt after Get out of here, you Imp of Sata pieces, an set the tarpaulin cover got that run of otter I was telltn ye of my sled for a sail. and get me a quilt. No sir, you can't em one of 0fseventy skins, ev'ry There warnt nothin' for me ter do leave that Ice water in my room." beauties. I picked up a big sled load but steer clear of Plllsbury Island. He got the quilt an when I started up Churchill Lake n' that warn't a bard Job; so I burKEPT HIS PANAMA WHITE. early in the mornln' an my shack was rowed under the furs an' sorter dozed slr-ree- Jim-buc- well-swoo- Alb-cas- 1 Health will come with all its blcinffs to those who know the way, ami it is mainly a with all the term implies, but tho efforts which strengthen the system, the games which refresh anti tho foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsanit o tary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that one rente the and y medicinal agents used should be of tho best quality and of known value, manufacture y J of is M hieh acts most igs Syrnp beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, the California Fig Syrup Co. . 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It is for sale by all reliable druggists. ques-tion- right-livin- of g, I used In the The exroHenco of Syrnp of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants and combination and also from tho method of manufacture whicli ensures that perfee P ty members tho Ail ? uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. l A J" J '? from tho youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a l&xa share alike in Its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of 1 igs la the n,y known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other ,axati' f U and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, JZtlio s alw is ay effects it beneficial Jectionablo quality or substance. To get its y on the fro t Fig Syrup Co.- -is printed genuine and the full name of the package. off. "The wind kep rlsln, but I didnt think no harm, for the sled kop' well ahead of It an' the Ice was purty smooth. We skinned erlong In great shape, an the faster we went the better I liked It. The vyge got ter he so easy that I really did fall Inter a doze an had no Idea where the sled was till all of a sudden she slurred hard on a wrinkle In the ice. "It woke me quick, an I started up tor git my bearln'B, I didn't wante? run Inter the Island an knock It or myself off the map. But, by gosnl we was right in under the head o the Island, an aimin' direct for it; an what I saw ahead drlv all th dreamln JL liiijnj. J Co.-Calif- ornia Sen Francisco, Cal. yofk Louisville, Ky. lake No. jTtiompsons y. tout o' nnrIT STOP TOBACCO 29. 1002 BACO"CURO nnrvmift IVltOHY tO do 0. U$0 Suddenly. It lnures the desire for tobacco. and it will tnd poison 8ruin your health, spoil your digestion i Eye Water sfiHio N J21 hKh - $1.00 perbox, EUREKA C H EM I tA we. bY 0,rihaJ, 7o7$2.50 with guarantee to cur of ,4rnm ut. write for fre booklet. CAl! COm - La Crosse, Wls. mo, naow 1 tell ye! ahead of the flyln sled, not "There, a thousand yards away, was a stretch of black, open water, reaehln clear across the lake! And that old sled, with all Its weight of furs, an me on top of 'em, was rushln right Inter It as fast as ha'f a gale cd drive us. I tell ye, mister, the sight weakened me! A stretch o' black, open water! "I knew that, all things considered, wiped out o' sight by a iiresh plnt, Includin the heavy runners an Iron the old sled creaked along over the work on that sled, she was bound ter Ice as though she felt the weight. But go dnown the minute she struck opoq there wasnt any snow to speak of on water, like a ton o bricks! I might tho river, so she run erhmg kinder pull out alive myself, though to Jump easy, an I made good time up Church-11- from the thing at the rate she was an erbout dark reached the thor- flyln would he re sky; hut them skins would be a dead loss I was sure o oughfare Into Eagle Lake, of that An I wasnt slow In Booin' I stopped here an got er hit my 1 Unitarian Minister Somewhat Mystified His Clerical Brother. The number of Panama or alleged Panama hats to be seen everywhere this season reminded an old gentleman from Boston of a story the other day, which he proceeded to tell to another man In the Fifth Avenue Hotel, holding his own genuine Panama In his hand. "I suppose you have never heard of old Dr. Ellis down here, he said, "But a generation or two ago he was a figure In Boston, being one of the famous Unitarian ministers, a friend of many of the Transcenden-talllstHe used always to wear a white Panama hat, which at that time was much more of a luxury than I The same hat did judge It is him season after season, yet It nevet seemed to lose any of Its fresh whiteness. "One day a minister of the old persuasion, and very pronounced In his orthodoxy, asked Dr. Kills how he kep his hat so white, That Is easy, said the doctor, 'for it has been Calvlnlzed. What? said the other minister. 'How do you galvanize a hat? " I said Culvlulzcd, replied the Unwell-know- n s. to-da- itarian, " But What do you mean by that "'Dipped In brimstone. said Dr. 13 Its. New his wife Is. Tck Tribune, |