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Show 'V- 1 Suffer Woman without Complaint. 0utfrn I terrific pains, kidney irregulari- - fjwnojea g A Mrg Payne, of 801 Third ave, So., Columbus, suffered Miss., for She says: years. "The pains In my back, sides and loins were so terrible that I often smothered a scream. Every move . fl0ny. My rest was broken by Troublesome weakness and the seemed to burn like acid. I and doctors in an awful condition Jfnot seem to help me. Doan's Kid- me from the first Pills benefltted a strong and me made soon 3 healthy woman." For 6ale by all Fostei-Milbur- dealers. .50 cents a Co., Buffalo, N. Y. n her DESTINATION in doubt. Llttl Girls Remark Not Complimentary to Grandma. Ethel is of the mature age of five concluded Recently her giandmother to the on instruct her devolved it that child in religious matters. "You must be a good girl, Ethel," Then you will go to heaven she said when you die. Ethel seemed scarcely pleased with this reward for exceptional conduct. Don't you want to go to heaven? asked grandma, with a look of reproach. I "Oh, Ethel. "I dont know, temporized guess not. demanded not? grandma, "Why severely "Because maybe I answered Ethel. You couldnt get out, wouldnt want to get out, plied grandma. Oh, yes, I should, with conviction. re- returned Ethel, "No, aigued grandma, not. Why should you want of heaven? you would to get out "Why, answered Ethel, I guess Id want to go and see you once in a while, wouldnt I? Womans Home Companion. WISE 4 CHE-1L- rrirT L M The duke of Westminster OF OLD WHO FOUGHT FINDS COUNTERPART. in his pocket missionary has also FROM A NOVEL. for "Since you can be no more than a lister to me, said the heartbroken young man, "will you not give me one a letter from the Jesuit to Geoige Dupuy, after his return to Paris, in which he says: And now would you believe that I and ten of my Indians again saw, on Elixir fSenna -- acts Jentlyyet kiss of farewell?" She assented, albeit coldly. And Mannering drew the girl to his Christmas afternoon, Leemores terriheart, he pressed his lips to hers with ble monster? a passionate fervor born of his deIt passed like a hurricane across the frozen river, smashing, dashing, spair. Afterward her head sank gently upThe young duke of Westminster, of crashing immense blocks of broken ice on his shoulder. ample fortune and venturesome dis- into the air behind it. All its long she breathed, Mr. Mannering, position, In the spirit of his fellow bristles were covered with hoar-fros- t so all so new to me so is all this countryman of old, Sir George, is pre- and its red eyes flamed in the twistrangely diffetent from my expectaparing to give battle to a monster light. would give me The monster held in its mouth a tions perhaps, if you creature which is reported on reliable to reconsider time time authority to have been seen roaming cariboo that weighed at least 700 But, dear reader, let us draw a veil in the inaccessible regions of the arc- pounds, while it careered along at 20 over the sacred scene. Exchange. tic circle. He is coming to America soon to prepare to trail this antediINVALIDS SAD PLIGHT. luvian creature to its lair, there to attack it and either capture it alive After Inflammatory Rheumatism, Hair or kill it and bring back its carcass Came Out, Skin Peeled, and Bed as proof of his prowess and courage. Sores Developed Only Cutl-cur- a On his way to America the duke Proved Successful. stopped in Paris, and there laid plans for the expedition up to the McQues-te"About four years ago I had a very river in the Yukon in search of severe attack of inflammatory rheumathis monster, which scientists have tism. My skin peeled, and the high named the Keratosaurus, and which fever played havoc with my hair, certain parties, including a Jesuit fawhich came out in bunches. I also ther located in the far north, are said had three large bed sores on my hack. to have seen and photographed, beI did not gain very rapidly, and my sides taking measurements of its footappetite was very poor. I tried many prints. sure cures but they were of little There seems to be much mystery help, and until I tried Cuticura Reand many rumors concerning the monsolvent I had had no real relief. Then ster, but report has it that a miner of my complexion cleared and soon I felt the Yukon, Tom Leemore, who with better. The bed sores went very soon George Dupuy and James Butler and after a few applications of Cuticura the Jesuit father, saw the KeratoOintment, and w'hen I used Cutisaurus in its rage and photographed cura Soap and Ointment for my hair it in its rampage when it flicked an The Monster, from the Alleged Pho- it began to regain its former glossy aptograph Taken of the Creature. avalanche of great rocks down around pearance. Mrs. Lavina J. Henderson, their heads. miles per hour! At the corner of the 138 Broad St., Stamford, Conn , March Who has seen the photographs of cut-of- f 6 and 12. 1907. it disappeared. the Patndge creek monster? Not the In company with Chief Stineshane Confidences. Dawson authorities, who refused to and two of his sons, I took prints of its married for love Mrs. Granmiercy lend 100 mules and 50 armed men to tracks, exactly as you, Butler, and it lasted only a year. go hunt it. Not the editor of the Daily and I did that last day in the Mis. Paik Pshaw! I married for Nugget, who dubbed George Dupuy moose leak. money, and we blew it all in befoie a rival of Edgar Poe. The miner The positive good faith of George six months Smart Sot. who remained at Arm- Dupuy is Leemore, beyond doubt in Paris, w'here strong creek, pigheadedly confided he is so well known. His place as a por- FITS. Ht Vitus' Jltnro nntj Nervous them to Father Lavagneux alone, to w liter and ntlv cured b hr Kline Miteut Nerve Ueslor. r, explorer is quite m.tnt sporting hr. Itoiilo iimt trtailw tn.il tsend ft r Mlh K I" interest some rich and serious French fixed. When the New K. U Kline, IA , Wi An UN ret l, hhiladeiphia, la s or English sport, and now that George automobile race was being organized Its easy for a deaf mute to love a Dupuy is back in Paris with the duke his mere word convinced Parisians of girl more than tongue can tell. of Westminster behind him, one of the the impossibility of crossing Bering most extiaordinary photographs on strait upon the ice which doesnt exMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp. earth is in the young dukes pocket, ist. Three times in the last eight Forotillilii-suftrus tlie s'lnis, minors Inwhile Dupuy has in his pocket a lib- years Dupuy has made long visits tc flammation, allay a ialu, cure tmi talk) lioc s bottle. era contract to indemnify all those the Klondike, always as a sport with More people are fooled by the truth concerned and fit an expedition that money, and it was dining this trip must include a 4 000 ton tramp steam- that he saw the Keratosaurus, and than by lies. er to bring straight to London the it is the result of these facts that is live monster weighing 80 tons and leading up to the duke of Westmins more! ters Ameiican Vacation. Duke of Westminster to Hunt Antediluvian Monster Said to Have Been Seen Alive In the Arctic Circle. prempf-l- y on the bovvds, cleanses lie system ejcctually, assists one in overcoming habitual constioali She stood gazing into empty space. permanently. To get its ocnejieial ejjects buy the emu no. How It Works. 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The leap-yea- r widow had cornered the wily widower. Ah, you should marry again, Mr. Primrose, she whispered in her most persuasive tones. "Widowers are like bachelors they come home at night and toss their clothes all in a heap. You should have a dear little wife to go through your clothes. Thanks, replied the wily widower, but my last w'ife went tersely, through them so completely that I didnt have carfare in the morning. COFFEE has to be sold in bulk, it isnt worth packing. Poor DRAGON PERSUADED. E . yri ancle. Why so, Egbert? He's so attached to KNIGHT YET-B- Sweet Girl Brought to Ask Tim Reconsideration. - and torn with RacKM LIKE SIR GEORGE Torture MIGHT coffee Your grocer returns your money if you 3on like Schillings Best, wepay him This above all; to thine own self true; and it must follow, is the ight the day, thou canst not then be ilse to any man. Shakespeare. e KEY WEST, FLA., MOVING ON TO LARGER THINGS. Romantic History of the Past to Give Way to the Push and Rush of Commercialism by Way of New Railroad. Key West Is already scenting from on its thirsly little island away down at the southernmost tip of Flor- - afar Fowey Rock Light of Biscayane Bay. and the commotion in the least up circle of piratical ghostdom when the first engine whistle tooted through the paint groves could hardly have been greater than among the dwellers on some of the remote keys. The engineers tell how terrified inhabitants fled from the first trains with the bame panic fear that led dwellers in backwoods communities to see the devil, or worse, in the first apearance among them of smoke-spittinsteamboats. It would be hard to find within the frontiers of the states a stranger or more region than this of the Keys before the coming of the railroad. Stranded at the threshold of the continent these islets lay outside the path of even maritime trade, although they form the northern and western barrier of the straits of Florida, the gateway from the Atlantic to the gulf. About the only persons, except their inhabitants, who had any real knowledge of the Keys, were a few enthusiastic sportsmen who had cruised and fished in the waters of this angler's paradise. The seas out of which the keys rise are everywhere shallow, averaging less than ten feet deep in their sounds and channels, and a long line of light houses follow the curve of the archipelago on Its Atlantic side, warning vessels off its perilous reefs. Even with these sentinels on watch this is known as one of the dangerous coasts of the world, and wrecking is a regular occupation of the island inhabitants. In the old days it was a greater and more profitable occupation. The pirates and buccaneers are now only objects of vague tradition, but there is plenty of that to show that they haunted this as well a3 other regions of the Spanish Main. Caesar's Rey and creek in Biscayne hay are the more or less well authenticated retreat of one of these worthies. Key West was originally Cayo Ilue-so- , or Bone island, from the quantities of human bones found there by the first settlers, but whether the bones were those of murdered captives of the desperadoes of the deep or those of Indian inhabitants is a matter of opinion. Piratical tradition has also been attached to Knight's key, the present terminus of the railroad with which Henry M. Flagler is opening the region. The name of the island 1b alleged in this legend to be derived from a buccaneering worthy who It as his particular haunt and who either bore the name of Knight or as an outlawed knight turned sea rover. 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