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Show MISS LEOPOLD , SECY LIEDERKRA NZ, Writes Was Good Colors for Houses. generally known not even BkS painters why certain tints and wear much better than ulliera on aud the of just what h?ia, t $ are brat to knowledge uc is, therefore, rather If b not : "kree Years Ago My System In a Condition, i Ken-Dou- Out to Meath n My Restoration Pe-ru-- and Strength." to Je writer on paints, in a recent book, Ma that experiment aevin to show that tlioe color winch rvaiat or turn back tin heat raya c the nun, will protect a ht'lae better than tiioar which allow these pass through the tilm. A huusum darted out of lha station, and the occupants, two men, stamped with the cavalry seal, each clutched at a window-re- st and exchanged smiles of quick understand' ing.Great Scott!" cried the major, ifi good to be back In God's country after two and a half years in the PhilipLuck at the girls In muslin! pines! Jimmy, lets charter the hansom for the afternoon and go round and see things! HU excitement met with no response. Glancing at his companion, he suddenly checked the further outburst on his lips. Whats up, Jimmy? No bad news, I hope?" Bad news! I have had none at all." Faith! theres plenty of good fish in the sea. Believe me, Jimmy, there is safety in numbers. I have run after women all my life and never caught one yet, no I have had all the sport and none of the worry." Tennant with him. He was lUlLSS RICKA LEOPOLD, 1ST Main in no moodagreed for discussion, nor did his a, street, Menakha, AVIs., Becy friend's cynical badinage appeal to him : sun-tann- Lied-erkran- write Three years ago my system was In condition and 1 was a terrible broken out all over my body. 1 be pun to be worried about my condition and I was grind to try anything which would relieve me. Pc runs was recommended to me as g fine blood remedy and tonic, and 1 run-dow- n soon found that it waa worthy of praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time I was all over my trouble. I own to Peruna my restoration to health iid strength. I am glad to en- Restores Strength. Mrs. Ilettie Green, R. R. 6, Inka, I1L, writes: 1 hud catarrh and felt miserable. I began the use of Peruna and began to improve in every way. My bead does not hurt me so much, my appetite is good and I am gaining in Besh and strength." Pe-ru-- ita OAS USED UNDER LIME KILNS. Innovation by Connecticut la a Success. Company The New England Lime company, of Winstead, Conn., asserts that it is the first to Introduce gas as fuel foi The method is pro lime burning. aounced an entire success. The grow lng scarcity of wood fuel led to the discovery of gas as a substitute for wood, and the company no longer considers the gas method an experiment The efficacy and reliability of gas have been demonstrated beyond a doubt Had It been impossible to find a substitute for wood, said a member of the company, it would have meant the restriction and perhaps the total Gas abandonment of this business. fires are absolutely clean at all times no clinkers and no cinders and the lime produced is much whiter than that burned by wood. Gas also produces a more intense heat and consequently increases the capacity of the kilns. The daily output at the company's kilns la increased from 80 ban rels per kiln to 100 barrels, or a total of 700 barrels daily. Switzerland's Silk Production. Tew people probably suspect the extent to which Switzerland figures countries of among the the world, which, so far as Europe Is concerned, have always been supposed to be France and Italy. But Switzerland exports annually silk to the value pf about $20,000,000, nearly all going to European countries. g Iceland's First Theater. Iceland's first theater was founded only in 1897 and there Is only one in the island at Reykjavik but It has taken firm root The dramatic sea-eoopens in October and closes at the end of April, when a large part of the inhabitants go fishing. 8ALLOW FACE8 at the moment At last, when the major had gone off to a club Tennant stood Irresolutely In the foyer of his hotel whilst pride and common sense wrestled for supremacy. Pride said: Why trouble your aoul about a woman who has utterly Ignored you for six long months, and now treats your homecoming witn absolute indifference? Give her no further heed." But common sense whispered: Find out the truth before you decide. You would have trusted Elsie Stapleton with your life, your future, your honor. Do not now condemn her unheard. He was a hard man and an obstinate one. Not readily, nor yet In stinted measure had he bestowed his love, and the causeless, merciless abandonment to which he had bees subjected had seared hla heart Nevertheless, pride went under in the struggle, and he started forth to ascertain from the lady herself why he no longer found favor In her sight When he reached the lady's house, she was not there; Indeed no one knew where she was. Her father had given up the house eight months ago, and In New York, where no man knows his next door neighbor, the interval opposed a blank wall against further Inquiry. It struck him as a small coincidence that at the period of this change of residence he was In the wildest part of the Philippines and temporally incapacitated from writing home. Letters from Elsie, breathing love and hope, continued to reach him by devious routes for some weeks. Then silence! Being a determined man, he Interviewed local tradesmen, policemen, officials, and finally a docpost oft tor. Here he found a clew. Yes. ex-- actly eight months ago, Miss Elsie Stapleton, suddenly became very ill received a shock, he believed, by unexpected news concerning a friend in the Philippines, and waa taken abroad by her father. The girl was dangerously 111. Ablaze with uncertainty, Tennant went back to hla hotel. A man awaited his arrival, an army officer, like himself and it was sufficiently amazing to read on the stranger's card: Capt J. W. Tennant I hare been chasing you round the world, he explained. "My bualnesais important Can we have a quiet talk somewhere? Jimmie led his namesake to a sittinHere the other Capt Teng-rood. nant seated himself, lit a cigarette, and produced an envelope. Do yeu recognize the handwriting? he said. Jimmie required no second glance It was Elsie's. Hon the deuce did this come into your possession ?" be demanded, fiercely. Often Caused by Coffee Drinking. How many persons realize that coffee so disturbs digestion that it pro-luca muddy, yellow complexion? A ten days' trial of Postum Food Coffee has proven a means, in thousands of cases, of clearing up bad complexions. A Washn. young lady tells her experience: "All of us father, mother, sister and brother had used tea and coffee for many years until finally we all had stomach troubles more or less. We were all sallow and trouble, with pimples,, breath bad, disagree able taste In the mouth, and all of us simply so many bundles of nerves. We didn't realize that coffee was the cause of the trouble until one day we ran out of coffee and went to borrow some from a neighbor. She gave us some Postum and told us to try that Although we started to make it, ws all felt sure we would be sick if we missed our strong coffee, but we were forced to try Postum and were surprised to find it delicious. We read the statements on the pkg., got more and in a month and a half you wouldn't have known us. We were all able to digest our food without any trouble, each ones skin became clear, tongues cleaned off and nerves In line condition. We never use anything now but Postum. There Name given by Is nothing like it Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book. The Road to Theres a reason. Rrallvllle." 1 love-letter- se Mo Thus red ia a good color lircauae it turns luck, or rrlkvts the red raya, and tin red raya are the hot raya. h general, therefore, the warm tones and the cold times are poor, so art PH a wear ia concerned. In choosing tli color of iaiiii fur your house, select n 4. browns, gluts and olive, which, rotkidcring the variou tone these tints d produce, will give a wide range from witch to choose. Avoid the harsh tints, such as cold yrlow (like lemon), culd given (like fro green, etc.), and the blue. k mut understood that no virtue i claimed fur tint in themselves, e used in the of the material paint. Any eulnr will failc, and the paint 08 wale off. if adulterated white lead or canned jiaint ia used, hut if one is careful to use the I test white lead oome brand of a reliable manufacturer and genuine linaced oil, tlie warm tial mentioned alaive will outwear the site malarial tinted with the cold colon. am anuosl In the divorce court for envelope, he demanding even an cried. Juy wife sleeps on them, and reads them twice a uay whenever shs thinks 1 am wneedling her a blL Now, If you teel equal to it, come with me to my hotel and try all you know to per suade her that Elsie belongs to you, and not to me. The persuasion took a form that lha rich and elderly Mrs. Tennant was not accustomed to. It astounded and grat husband to tiled her happy-go-lucsee the way in which she quailed he fore Jimmy's wrath. The latter walked straight Into her palatial suite and thrust some old and frayed letters before ber eyed. You have some of my correspond ence lu your possession, he said, with an Intensity of passion that cowed her Instantly. They are letters written to Yon me by a Miss Elsie Stapleton. Will will recognize her handwriting. you give them to me quietly, or must I take them by force? "John! she shrieked, "protect me!" Darling, said her belter half, "I am helpless This is the other Capt J. W. Tennant. You refused to be' lleve me, ducky, when I assured I (il itre-pwtiv- The Kind You Have Always Sought Adelaide Pre paraiionfor Assimilating iheFoodandRcgula-tin- g Bears the Stomachs and Bowls of Use S' ( H I I T) K L,Nl Signature Promotes DigpslionJChetrf ul neither ness Onlum.Morphine nor Mineral. andRest-Ccntaln- s ot Narcotic. n Another Dig at Powers. A few days ago Gov. of Cobb, kltlne, sad Hon. W. R. Pattangall prominent in politics in the same state, were together on o train. Mr. Pattangall Is o lawyer and an editor, the writer of tbs humorous Meddy-hemp- s Letters appearing lu hla paper, the Machias Union. In the course of conversation, Gov. Cobb If marked to Mr. Pattangall: I don't see why you and Llwellyn Powers should be so extremely antagonistic to each other. Neither of you ever falls to give the other a rap when there is opportunity." At this point an Interested listener la the car leaned toward their chain and asked : Is It really true that Powers Is of Indian descent?" Well, the Indiana deny it," Mr. Pattangall answered, lu hla inimitable manner. you" you hear, woman?" growled Your miserable Jealousy has Jimmy. entangled, perhaps wrecked, the bap piness of two people who never imagined that such a creature as you could come between them. Give me my tetters, or by the bones of your martyred first husband. I will" That was enough. She produced a crumpled packet from the bosom of her dress. Without a word of apology or further comment, Jimmy stood where he was and read the blurred lines, for the lady had wept hot tears over them, and the paper was almost in Utters. The silly mistake which might yet have a tragic ending was quickly revealed. Elsie had Indeed seen in a newspaper an account of the marriage, and her lover's prolonged silence at that unhappy juncture forced her to the conclusion that he had Jilted he. Her last little note of farewell wrung his heart In agony. It was a long and difficult search for ten days. Jimmy's chief difficulty was that the only persons who knew the 8Upletons' whereabouts regarded him as an unprincipled scoundrel, and refused to see him. Then he found the Do MeuastMcnmcmt jo flmfiim Smd- DOCTOR CURED - JUAmnm jUutkSJm- - In A perfect Remedy forConadpa-Hon- GtL&jfft SSZeT Thirty- NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF IJUSPYl My face was afflicted with eczema 1897. I used the Cutlcura hi the year r VlewReleeneo. BoatnaatfaraM ear wuulh. Peruiei a' anaa. atudauta mid dad prei erred. siaadsrd Meal On. Kmaaaa Uvr, It Ml ANTED-Mo- Remedies, and was entirely cured. I am a practicing physician, and very often prescribe Cutlcura Resolvent and Cutlcura Soap In cases of eczema, and they have cured where other have failed. I am not In the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when I find remedies possessing true merit inch as the Cutlcura Remedies do, I am broad-minde-d enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I have been practicing medicine for sixteen years, and must say I find yosr Remedies A No. L You are at to publish this letter. G. M. -M. IX, Big Pool Md, May 24, for-mula- z nM yon la snjov yow ereele wshatB having In qxod half jroar Brea howssa Umh otm a Hot caak-tfMf- Al 000k inf i. don h LUfs khchsa a kitchaa as data sad asal at ysut own, sad ihstt't aaihmg kr yaa lo da but enjoy 4i rank. Libby's Product am selected cooked by coaht who know bow, and shrill parti pecked. For a quick and delicto im lunch say haw, is done e out, try Ubhj'i McL fata Pete wich Libby a Camp Sauce. ank food Libby, HeNaillfLibhir, Chicago HOWARD E. BURTOI, "a?." 8MVriisn prlrea: (laid. Silver. ImU.II; Meld, SUr var.Tlai Uold. Mr; Z1naurU0ppar.il. Cyanide lest. UalllDsenveioiN'esiHl full pnaeliei eenioaapplleo-thi- n, (uni ml u-end Lniixre wort eollvited. Lead-Vill- a. Colo. - 1 H.tiraaP--- LAND SCRIPS, Approved Fore at Rawva and Railroad Scrip fad surveyed, nneurveyed, Inubarrd or prsiris land approved Tailed Sletri Military hoontv Lead Warrant; Recertified Soldier1 Additional Script ill kind of Land Scrip boacht sud sold. H. M. HAMILTON. Ths Portland. Portland. Ocefeo. SILVER FLEECE DIP 60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per Acre Is nnqumionably the beat ihccp dip on the mar keL It cure the worm cues of SC AH vltk. out injuria the wool, Iniautlv soluble in water safe. If at any temprraturc. Non poisonous your dealer hasn't it Id atia-k- , write ths CARBOLIC SOAP CO., NEW YORK CITY. proraad rlM. learn the frelkabeat 9 yoar Invention Hlbn fur pntnl- - It may mnaer and dlaaiHManinieat. Write rorpam are ran Italian, ths MTtaf iiu to., umhimtio, B. a. h INVENTORS in.lTul! Thompsons Eye Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 34, 1906, The Laxative X Known Quality I - BUCHANS Mrs. W4n slo ir's Soothing Ryrop. Ter child to loathing, soften ths unt, reduce eaualioo.allajB pate, care vlodoolfc. BcsbotUs. When the average man does you a favor he never lets you forget It Miscamutmovs. Ih from Paris to England, where be hasn't bean enthusiastically received, once delivered In the French senate an elaborate speech on the feasibility of Invading England. ahi-lla- WAWTMD. Wa west a live, active sad thsronjkly a la ttlabmUIlf wit euMeieet muaaf M af see Ola Maryland Physician Cures Himself- Dr. Fisher 8ays: Cutlcura Ram- -. edies Possesa Trus Merit Gen. Mercier In England. Gen. Mercier, who has fled ... Years ulacnu ( affr-cte- - WRAPPER. $906. girl's aunt, and the woman knew that this story was true. She told him that Elsie, who had been near to death, was slowly recovering her healtn In Florida. He went t jere by the next steamer, and witn him traveled Mr. and Mrs. Tennant the latter most unwillingly, but cnomed now Into subjection to her lord and master. With a soldier's strategy the leader of mounted infantry first ciptured Elsie's father and made him listen to reason. Then It was thought advisable that tne dame should be forced to go and ell her story to Elsie, and thus prepare ber for the coming of her lover. She played her part honestly, but with whimpers. She happened, ton. in hear what Elsie said when Jimmy toon her in his arms. Somehow, sobbed the girl, "I never really doubted you. 1 read a description of this woman and saw her photograph and then I thought that fever or hardship bad your bran. By succeeding mails from the Philippines came batches of Jimmys correspondence, returned through the dead letter office, and Elsie enjoyed reading them, now that they were married, a great deal more than if he were still in the far east. The two Tennants occasionally play bridge together at the same club, but the two Mrs. Tennants will never be real friends, though they meet nl times. For Over of Tv Simile Signature of OP ECZEMA. Iriy ir SOMEHOW," SOBBED THE GIRL, NEVER REALLY DOUBTED YOU. Use , Sour Stonvach.Diarrhoca Worms Convulsions .Feverishness and Lobs Sleep. ex-Go-v. i Hold on! This affair may hare caused you some trouble, but not halt so much as It has given me. Now, just sit still and listen. My name happens to be John Watson Tennant My wife, whom I recently married, and who was a mlllloaalre'a widow, happena to be She collects my extremely Jealous. correspondence. 1 don't mind, as I thought all the letters would be from s, duns. I didnt count on receiving and devilish ones at that, from a young lady named Elsie. By Jove! didn't make it hot for me? Never a word did she let on, thot.gh. for I should have discovered the mistake at once. To her there was only one J. W. Tennant In existence, and she did not believe me when I showed her your name in the srmv list. I must ndmlt that the last letter appeared to justify her suspicions. The last letter! Yes. I am awfully sorry for you, old man, but 1 couldn't help It. Mies Elsie evidently saw Hn account of my marriage in some papers and thought A Point in Favor. it was yours, as you had not written to her for some weeks. Then the fat Si Meddere Trolley cars are a was In the fire with my wife, I mean. great blessln', Josh. r,lnce that document reached her ah a Josh Kornkrlb They be thet They has made my lire a misery, uonioeneJ be th' only things around here thet me to leave the service, pays ail the an automobile is afraid of. Judge. bills, never gives me a red cent, and alternately ties me to her apron string What the Wild Waves Say, and threatens divorce proceedings. This la the atnry Give me my letters! gasped TS.e deep orean tell; Jimmy. Ten yard of bnnnl bills Thu other man toughed One trunk of Atlanta Constitution. well-writt- For Infants and Children. Then are two classes of remedies; those of known quality and which are permanently henefirial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assistance; and another class, composed of preparations of nnknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting temporarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principlca of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to contribute their rich, yet delicate. Fruity flavor. It is the remedy of ail remedies lo sweeten ami rcfiesh ami the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming constipation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active principles and quality are known to physicians gcnrrally, aud the remedy lias therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of ninny millions of well informed jiersous who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. AW do nut claim that it will cure all manner of ills, hut recommend it fur w hat it really represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed as to the quality of what they buy ami the reasons fur Hie excellence of articles of exceptional merit, amt who do nut lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; hut, nnfurtnnately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed uihui. They cannot expect its hcnclli-ia- l effects if they do not get tlie genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United states be it said that nearly all of them value their fur professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the eb-ans- e Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and In order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purrhasing, the full uamo of the Company California 1'ig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package. 1'ricc, bile, per bottle. One size only. |