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Show o v r i $ (f0VL milkmaid The Major . BY CHARLES Un-fu-nalsaW- u P". EDMUND Medicine. M cf WTheZr ters ? to ittorte, rs' Sueceu Mtkeri m oUllco,. nubar . Vph'elf firmitom; V U.A f y E- -- AUSSIE IIENDREN, W, writes;than Rocklyn, I have for over taken several bottles vnmaaml one bottle of Manulin. nv do all of my work in the . niiij the cows, take care of the I think Perunala ; md so forth.. medicine. 0 wonderful y tjbelievs 1 would be in bed isdnot written to you for advice, taken all kinds of medicine, but better I have to-da- pelitr I P. M. good. didmosny xFenins, but the wholesome, use roam engaged in honest toil Hartman's old not be without Dr. dd renowned remedy. has prescribed it for many women every year and hs Doctor tod 'tils to 17C MAIN! r. UTAl a. aoi iu ii cit. ur that b :o be lompanlc y- - AtcWtc do to K Galvestc i Ask t Warre 411 Doc receive a multitude of let Ibi Virtue of l writer hi the sanction; for at iVpr square you are directed to "Bakerloo Tube. The phrase is convenient, as a matter of ind has just as much relation ierary language as a bill of lad official -- Iondon l Abbreviation. Evening Standard, tuning of the London habit I Coition, says he would like to who christened the the "fiend railway jv street and Waterloo k ttkerloo Tube. We think hi d canonize him. This column ah with a certain anxiety for It bast gave currency to both thosi Mitlons. On the opening day Jh Shepherd'a Bush and Mansion line a forgotten omnibus driver the gibe, It ain't nothing but mpenny tube," at the people who from his omnibus and took to bevels of the earth. The officials wold build a railway could not 1 The driver's gibe fixed the In the same way the London though quite ready to travel te Baker street and Waterloo inr, wanted to save lta breath, !sr the economy of hurried speech Ba WRestlon was here made a The two words have been x to the heart of travelers, and 4 Chronicle. f.or snd ? Stopt not eo ln dM. laziest ft n do wli cigar tables, says the with the glasses and a cunningly concealed and fitted little refrigerator, are very Just now as wedding pres Mall, 70a hi' Hat rood lot pw t minister I do besutl' fault tt t will d try Did for a Clergyman. of Elizabethtown tells food brought him H hli pulpit; "Some 6 years age 111 attack of what seemed to b 'Grippe which left me In a com te of collapse and I suffered time with nervous prostra-- 1 Mr appetite failed, I lost flesh a mere skeleton, life was a to me,, I lost interest in every "find almost In everybody savs f "Gripe-Nut- s iillnf toppin TO PULPIT. BACK ou m month rbo fan S'j Wdous wife. on the r friends I ol recommendation began to use Grape At that time I was a mis keleton, without and f ble to walk acrossappetite the room; 17 dreams at night, no dlsposl- entertain or be entertained and to shun society. tefll3r aV9 up fcsular minis fod I could not collect my on any subject, snd became lr..1 h,r"'it. After I had been .tthcCrape.Xuts food for a short ' d thnt I was taking f ,nd rnr appetite began to ft, , to sleep better and . e!snt Itnroasid steadily; I had t0 rounds, but under the r,,simo I have regained si frmrr weight snd have ; i improvt d in every way. .v I owe much to Grous- .. j t0?. fn truly recommend the 'ii. "l0 require a powerful re dollolous to taste snd J W .ut ity of the Id Int' doomo. :n ?ufvPn by rostum Co., Battle kh, a true natural road to th or W $on U i , fnrw iruu?. ii. rial of TThcre's Kk i. N hm tl8e snd cream the food Pkgv, 'J Mpsr ft 111 JJ ts s of the many delicious la the little reelpo book tiPdA iurM h0,d tt Crape-Nu- Vhto . thl hre,alred with sprightly steps where Grape-Nut- s helps a reason." or copy of the fs-The Road to Wel t0 approach the dining-roowhile in his cups. When six o'clock came, his dinner was served to him at his particular table in the corner of the bar, and the sitting, more often than not, was continued until midnight. With all his roysterlng habits, it should not he hastily concluded that the major led an entirely useless or purposeless existence. Many ww-- the tales cf his generosity. When Dab, the old head porter, was laid up with rheumatism, It was the major who visited him in his little hovel of a home on "The West Side," provided for his family and paid his doctors bill. Then every one knew of his kindly and sympathetic Interest when Miss McFee, the stenographer, took pneumonia and died. And then the new stenographer came. She vas a lump of a girl, as round as a pigeon, with frank, brown eyes that seemed to challenge respect and chivalry by their very innocence. Her voice was soft and respectful, and it was an inspiration to set' her personal and complete interest In her patrons. Miss Mitchell was her name, and it was lard to keep from becoming confidential with her at the very first interview. ; Almost from the first, the sharp ob servers among the frequenters of the Windsor, noticed that it took the major somewhat longer to dictate his mall to Miss Mitchell than it had to Miss McFee, and, moreover, he did not hurry away to the bar quite so precipim friend or two with him on these excursions; but they were rarely an of his old friends of the bar. At least once he asked Miss Mitchell to ride with him. but she met the proposal with a cheerful "no, thank ' you, that left no room for doubt about her decision. A morning came on which he attended to his correspondence with more than usual care, in addition to the regular grind of business he wrote some long delayed missives to old college friends-dash- lng, brilliant, letters they were, full of the boyish spirit which the major still held, notwithstanding his acknowledged 3S years. When he had quite finished, he drew rrom his pocket a important looking paper. "Miss Mitchell, I have a very particular matter I wish to speak about No, you needn't take my words down on paper I'm not dictating. The fact is I am thinking of well, giving you the chance of dictating some to me, It ! you think proper." "Why what do you mean, Mr. she asked, her large, heavy lashed eyes looking the utmost wonuncoa-veutlou- s i J; V N. V ' ," der. V TheWinning Stroke If more than ordinary skill in playing brings tha honors of the game to tha winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases cf constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one cf known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the California Fig Syrup Co.', is plainly printed on company the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. A, ' ri V1' v i fl 1? riv;; J i J : i w . i v4r I "'I -- yy iii HiioiTi'- - i v U 1 !' 'i'-.- V-;- HSU anviinx C I(ufornia Fig Syrup (q s 'if .. VW I- - Sfcrt FrsnciTco. d.tl. Loj!viirVV.y.J West Virginia Bear Hunt. large black bear caused quite an excitement in this section last week. He waa first discovered near Aleck Parks residence with an air ot bravery not altogether lovely. Aleck has two fierce dogs that chased him up against the gardes fence, and. ae Is often the case, no gun could be found loaded, and after tossing the dogs around over the meadow with apparent ease he crossed over to near Harper Wolford on the rreek and made bis escape In the jungle, hotly pursued by a dozes or nore men and dogs with short breath nnd fast beating hearts. Hampshire A Review. Important to Mothers. EVERYTHING TOR EVERY SrORT IN EVERY SEASON THE OLD REtlABtE BROWriino BR08.Co7, Ogdon, Utah ALLEIlS A Certain EztmlM carefully every bottle of CA8TOBIA, a t(e and ear remedy far infante nnd children, and aea that tt i fc FOOT-EA- SE Cora lor Tired, Hoi, Aching Feet 00 NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE LeKoy.lUX, oaeneybes. Bearatba Signature of la Uae For Over 30 Yeara. Tbe Kind Yoa Have Always fiongU. Cornelius Vanderbilt, In the name of bis father, and Alfred 0., in the name cf his mother, made application for membership In the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati as the reprefamily. sentative of the Vanderbilt The society decided that Cornelius was the proper representative and he was elected with 15 others. and Eve should have got along better than they did considering thnt there was never any dispute about one leaving no room in the rlosct for the other to hang his clothes. Food Products Adam It Is no use praying that all the world may have the bread of life when your own life has about as much nourishment in It as a brickbat Unless parents set a good example to their children they will furnish a plain reason to be used by them against themBclves. Euripides. The fanatic would rather see the rare go to the pit than that any should reach heaven tmlaheled with his fad. All are ededed mull, your tall is a kitchen aa ared for ae your rvm Ready to sene any time fit to serve anywhere. and all ere good. All are economical Whether your taile be for Boaeleaa Chkken, Veal Loaf, Os Tongue, Potted Ham, Cbied Beef, there it no way vou can fruity k to well at by atking for LJLby'a. Try Libby'adehcioue cooked OlTougue far tandwicnee nr aliced cold. BooIIh free, "How to M.to TKaattoLal." Wnto & Libby. Chicago. McNeil! Libby, Prcseircd Purified and Beautified by qbmhmbhohhi itf&i Every man has a subdued contempt sex since Adam sought to lay blame on the woman. Tor Lis ST. CHARLES Cover EVAPORATED CKEAM The Worldi Favorite Emollient for rashes,' blemishes, eczemas, Itch- -. Ings, irritations, and sca- makes an excellent cream for fruit, 17 khakl-da- d Texas Are Ene-Southern For of eIcriul!y for such as coutaiu a rough,! Red Bugs vtr inra Find It large proportion of acids. It is for Achilles that are the favorite sojournand complexions, greasy better than ordinary cream because ing spot for the Lepti ponetranteg hands sore, itching, burning it will not curdle. For the same There Is smaller chance of contlnuout reason it is more digestible and and owner of the the feet, for baby rashes,' from disturbance 1 Rifle tang, and tar grt pwjj used by can healthful. It to pene opportunity shank and greater itchings, and chafings, as be all very flu It theory, with whom dairy cream does well as for all the purposes not agree. - traThe Sarcopyscylla Is an enter.ain.n, u of the toilet, bath, and nursmu are salutes someSt. is Chnrlcs Cream equal to the cine mtl() animal, Ills lire to make it vest Texas tiest ordinary creum for uny purhis vespers are nortumallj and ery, Cuticura Soap, assisted H'hnt Irksome, com l,mV He l with you In your uplu are pose. using men itvaAUrotAau'j. prolonged. the by Cuticura Ointment, the down-sluin- g a otter words, and it Sold ly 21 41 Crwctrj rising and your Skin Cure, is priceless. reagreat amenable neither to rhyme Ihs HIM tM ifseffnfi AVirtoStr. P mmf led lstml flMMls does he aif'rtriprtfmf-tfneither lopvwry not. spin leNuN A trfn I'lmp N la son He tells . iwwin fedUHt In snl hr rtuB pit ST. CHARLES Stol. 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Wheat Per Winter Acre Bue. they are called mt M0 60 att t Suiulmm I'aata. up, I.oi.aatHt Mr. Corncgto of islwrs R4 Cwm WvWriti Wmiar ao W will (I. liberal numntiMinu tot tha right run down and labeled by hat's ths H is no unro.umon Tbompson'i Eye Water for Mm as tmpw hk, Sand Soof Intvtfil'r Bi.a. iryoaaralnu.nwin.1, wrlia at oiwa Joraam will be a disgrace not to be It Foon WhsaU, llta, Uivsra, of tbs regular bunta Nrls,i cQn. f tall It'ithe, .l.onint, ..rtiom.r anO tarniorr, WahminutoM a IisaraMlttfug hro. unlace bla IcgglM CO I Ummet .t.UUsH, W to. W uttesa a Wooarau Wtua, 0it. Ilk Cttiaaew 1U. W. N. V., Salt Lake City, No. SO, 1606 lings. j red, ' er-to- . ruIIltfrfSouth- nr T1 tllntnff-rrtnm- 'k4 ci ; lo t, t &rJSS wsraSTw x tolutod trouser, , ' 56 SYRUP OP PIGS m Hunt Soldiers . j, al "It's a very simple matter, Miss Mitchell at least 1 used to think It was when I observed the symptoms in other folks. But dont look at mi like that you might pretend you are taking notes; some one will see and wonder what we are talking about" "Oh, if its anything Improper, you mustn't say it, Mr, Ebsbourne Sbs was plainly agitated. Not the very least improper, littls one, hut the most natural thing that ever occurred to me in all my wild, harum-scarulife. No, listen calmly; if what I say la not pleasing you, 1 will stop, and we will not talk about it any more. I love you. Dont start so, Miss Mitchell, 1 have loved you ever since the first time you looked at me with those clear, liquid, honest, pure eyes of yours. I have read in their depths more tha I ever dlacov. ered In my wanderings over two oontl nents. 1 will not bewilder you by trying to tell you all I feel; for In so doing I would only bewilder myself, want, to give you just the idea and leave you to think It over and get used to It. I cant help loving you, any more than I could help breathing or living 1? I didn't breathe. "Why Mr. Ebsbourne," she replied, 1 dont think I care for you In any way like that tately. I didn't expect you to, little one Ons day in the midst of the letters, But you can give me a little hope, Miss Mitchell looked up for an in- cant you? You don't dislike me, do stant at a lady who was passing you? through the lobby. "I think you are very kind. What an exquisite bunch of vio"Thats enough that's enough lets, she said. Dont need to say another word. Ill Very pretty, replied the major, fol- go now and let you get used to the lowing her glance, and then they went Idea of having a lover. on with their work. "Thank you, was all Miss Mitchell The next morning a neighboring ar- could think of to say. ista' 0oy placed a fine bunch of EngTrue to his word, the major did not lish beauties In the little bud ase urge bis attentions upon the little that had been Miss McFees, on Miss stenographer. Mitchell's desk, and morning after The sequel waa none ot the major's morning this was repeated. planning. He only knew that he was After the morning dictation during speeding down the river road ons one of the little chats which the ma- afternoon, when a young horse driven Miss jor haa come to allow himself, ad- by a market gardener took fright and a very one expressed day Mitchell, plunged about, backing the heavy wagverse opinion about the men who on directly across his way at the modrauit and were "faat. ment when he supposed the driver was This speech had a marked effect gotag to be able to manage hla team without further difficulty. upon the major. The very next day, after hla business There was a crash and the major routine, the major left a forwarding felt a sharp twinge of pain. When he address with the clerk on duty and again cpone.l his eyes, they were carwas noregistered out. His absence rying him in at the ladles entrance of Inthe Windsor. ticed immediately In the bar, and clerk. form and white face A t'lrlleh quiries were made of the two months passed, and pushed through the tangled crowd of A month still the major bad not returned to his people about him, and a pair of soft neck old corner in the Windsor bar. The pink arms slipped about his In were the at residence settling hla The pains of reactionary long only mark vioseemed arms fresh those of of but the presence hotel was the little bunch Mitchto lift the tension from hts quiver lets which daily adorned Miss Ing rerves, and he felt as comfortable ells desk. had ben as a baby on its mothers breast. And as unheralded as One day, to returned there came flowers every day, and his departure, the major waa many little home comforts that the complexion Windsor. His the much othmajor had not seen or thought whiter and his eyes were clearer, was a chunk of a boy. he old slnre same about major, waa the erwise he At last there came a day when the careless, lively and jovial. to doctor told the major he might sea He dictated hla letters trlends. The major said something next his morning, the Mitchell as usual with In the strictest confidence to his nurse, observed and marked tat It he did not and after a very long time Miss Mitch that notice much special toward ell came up accompanied by a sweet follow his old habit of turning In-- a thereafter faceJ, motherly little woman In black, the lar Immediately Into whom the major knew by Instinct big stead of this, he stepped and must be Miss Mitchells mother. automobile that stood at the door, a Mr. Ebsbourne, said Miss Mitchell became He was nway 1" a trice. In that A large timidly. 1 didnt know I cared machine. devotee of this big I do. but hl'pse1 way, gave he Co portion of the daySometimes he . by Dally btory Pub. (Copyright. runs end tours. ; i old-ma- id of rank and leisure jj;t!y women ItarontB, 1U Wild (uanu . made me we and VfH 1 c&b never say too much bas Ptrnna he,.?ame down tresl tlevWast' read Ills maU lnPthe Beclnsion of the writing thi8 ansW9rs to h,s let-t- o th.h stenographer lit a the clear 8tand and then y Deallers :n. Mjr. Hed a t X feel 'rears. kind by a nickname! he seated himself ba,r F te Corner and bSai the se- 0MCUbatlon of tbe day ty order-nr- h BPWt!eman's drlak of whlsky." ?.rlok3 tollowed at intervals during morning, varyed in strength 2nihJeqUr.n1y by the character and the other visitors. i By the hour of noon he had reached a stage of mellowness that rare play ot rich and spicy developed wit. It was beneath the manhood of the Wlk, I tt DatUrally BARKER. I nr AGENTS WANTED !, |