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Show CAUGHT BY THE BY The knowledge and reap GRIP-RELEAS- ED PE-RU-N- And of all this, and from all this, he rose Full panoplied, when came his country's call, to bear Strong-hearteand strong-framethe woes Which fell on kin) the bitterest of all. And well he wrought, and wisely well he knew The strain and stress that should be his alone; He did the taek long set for him to do This man who came unfavored and unknown. A. d LINO We mark the lowly place where he was born, We try to dream the dreams that starred his nights When the rude path that ran t.eside the corn Grew to a fair broad way whah found the heights; We try to sense the lonely days he knew, The silences that wrapped about his vT Fate. goal. But, O. this rugged face with kindly eyes Wherein a haunting sorrow ever stays' Somehow it seems that through the sorrow rise The echoed visions of his other days. That still we may in subtle fancy trace The light that led him with prophetic gleams That here we gaze upon the pictured face Of one who was a boy that lived his dreams His was the dream filled world of kindly trees s of the prairie lands; And The brotherhood of fields, and birds, and ; marvel-reache- bees. The Medical Profession Recognizes The Orlp as Epidemic Catarrh. FOR U GRIPPE. SUFFERED TWELVE YEARS FROM AFTER EFFECTS OF L4 GRIPPE. Robt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of Cullowhee High School, Painter, N. C, Mr. Victor Patneaude, 328 Madison trrites: "Peruna is the most effective St., Topeka, Kan., writes: medicine that I have ever tried for la "Twelve years ago I had a severe EFFECTIVE MEDICINE It also cured my wife of nasal attack of la grippe and I never really Her condition at one time recovered my health until two years was such that she could not at night ago. I began using Peruna and It breathe through her nostrils." built np my strength so that in a cou- grippe. catarrh. I A GRIPPE AND SYSTEMIC CATARRH. Jennie W. Gilmore, Box 44, White Oak, Ind. Ter., writes: 'Six years ago I had la grippe, followed by systemic catarih. The only thing I used was Peruna and Manalln, and I have been in better health the last three years than for years before." Mrs. Jane Girt, Athens, Ohio, writes: "Six years aso I had la grippe very bad. My husband bought me a bottle of Peruna. I was soon able to do my work." Mrs. NOW THE RADIUM New BLONDc. Type of Girl Seems to Have Sprung Up Lately. "She's a radium blonde," remarked the man in the tan derby. "What's that?" asked the curious man. "Ilafen't yoi noticed," queried the other, "with all this talk about the passing of the blonde, that a new type Of blonde girl has sort of sprung up lately? It's the tawny kind, sort of yellow all over. The Radium Plonde has hair that is neither red nor gold When she wears green or brown or red, her hair looks red, but when she wears white or black it looks golden. She has eyes of the name puzzling description, tiger-yelloHer skin isn't light ami it isn't dark, but there's a dull glow in her cheeks. Altogether she looks like a faint sunrise or a tiger. And she 1ms all the fascinating ways and the dangerous disposition of the tiger. She seems possessed of the red headed girl's temper and deviltry and of the gentle purring Femininity of the golden blonde. I call her the Radium Blonde because she's a comparatively new discovery of mine, and bi cause she's so much r&jMr that! the plain "golden girl." New York PrOSI red-gol- MIX THIS AT HOME. Valuable Prescription Wnich Anyone Can Easily Prepare. ple of months again." I was able to go to work FOLLOWED LA GRIPPE. Mr. T. Liarnecott, West Aylmer, On- PNEUMONIA tario, Can., writes: "Last winter I was ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. I took Peruna for two months, when I became quite well." A TONIC AFTFR LA GRIPPE. Mrs. Chas. E. Wells, Sr., Delaware, Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack of la grippe, I took Peruna and found it a very good tonic." The Pope's Mistake. The late pope w,as once giving an his when audience, attendants, through some oversight, neglected to Introduce by name a very stout lady who approached the throne. The pope, however, took the situation for granted. I "Vous etes une bonne mere de Ifamille chrotienne, he asked gently. in a horrified wTsper an attendant intimated that the lady was unmarried. The pope, with a smothered, gasp sat back in his chair, turned his face away and laughed. Ha composed himself, however, so quickly that the lady, whose knowledge of French was not jt particularly good, never realized his holiness' faux pas. n'est-ce-pas?- " Greek Emigration Increasing. Information received by the government from various (in ek provinces indicates t hat the emigration to America A committee of depuis increasing. ties has been appointed to look into the matter, and it la probable that measures will be adopted to restrict and limit emigration from Greece. It is estimated that by the end of the year the number of those who have expatriated themselves will reach Hitherto emigration has taken place principally from the Peloponnesus, bul it is now spreading to central Greece, to Thessaly and the islands. To the lust call Cor conscripts for the army in asl September not more than half the usual pumber responded. not through Grief's mist look of tears. And now we see him, whom men called uncouth. Grown wondrous fair beneath the hand of Time. And know the love of liberty and truth Brings Immortality, and makes sublim-- soul rJFM d Not through glamour of nearness to the great. Hut down the long, long corridor of years Where stand the sentinels of Fame anj When there came whispers tremulous anil true Which urged hirn up and onward to his 1 ho sow or of the Which magnifies the soul that understands; His was the school of unremitting toll Whose lessons leave an Impress strong and deep; His were the thoughts of one close to the soil, ! W D. Heard Lincoln9 s First Inaugural Address Com-poun- at-ti- Paper from Cotton Stalks. It is now poHslblo, thanks to a ro-- . invention, to manufacture paper from the fiber of tho cotton stalk. It U inserted that all grades of paper, from the best form of linen to the iweet grade, can be manufactured forn cotton stalks. In addition to (his, a variety of by products, such ns Hieohol, nitrogen, material for gun cotton ami smokeless powder, can be I scared In paying quantities. It Is hllrnatrd thai on an area of land pre a bale of cotton at least one tun of slalks can be gathered I Couldn't Loie Him. A hl Ne. York wholesale house not tons ago itarten a certain drummer on Hie rea l giving him for traveling expenses. Two weeks passed and nothing was heard from him Finally, the house becoming Irupetlent, telegraphed the delinquent us fellows: .i a,!vlcc from you since you Wft Are you still with us?" In a little While the answer came. Rel if the 15th. Have drawn n for 1230 additional, Am stui with you." I plneott'a l0 i i A few days ago people on Linwood boulevard who patronize a certain milkman missed his familiar before- breakfast ring, says the Kansas City Star. It was late In the morning when he finally made the rounds. And the women scolded. "I'll have to take milk from somebody else!'' one irate housewife snapped "All right, madam," he said, softly. Something in his voice made her pause. "What made you late?" she demanded, still angry. A tear wavered on the milkman's eye and trickled slowly down his cheek. "When when I left home," he began. He paused and gulped at something in his throat. "When I left," he said, "my baby-- was I knew someone would dying. be angry with me if I didn't come Of all the musical curiosities tbrt Nature has produced lately one of the oddest is a man with a piano In his lungs. On the Pacific coast there Is a man by the name of Pearson, his native state is said to be Arkansas, but he now resides in a small Washington town, who can, without any undue effort, send forth remarkable melodies which sound like the music of a piano with a melodeon accompaniment. This lung piano, as It has bees termed by the owner, is partly a gift of Nature, but Pearson has cultivated the use of the extraordinary instrument very carefully and thoroughly, until now he is able to play several familiar tunes with wonderful expression and technique. Friends of Pearson say that his services are invaluable when church fairs, bazaars and country entertainments are on band. He makes an excellent barker, and so I" He could say nothing more. The woman said, gently: "I'm sorry." Next day the milkman failed to appear. The second day he was around very early. "We buried her yesterday," was his explanation. No one chided him. They understood. His baby was dead. Hi rmw ni (1naugur-j- t tto I V&sdM. t W . addrc After Sketches In a Pinch, Use A LLEN'S A powder, it. cures painful, FOOT-EASE- Roy, N. Y. V th e V Handy. Young Poet (to creditor who presents a bill Oh, how good of you! I was looking everywhere for a piece if paper upon which to write a wonderful thought which has just come to me, and you drop down like an angel from heaven! ing, nervous feet It s the greatest the age. Makes certain cure for by all druggists, FREE. Addiess mm HJBv fflU firisieninjj tuneful his Llvlnsj penetra'es the voice fur- thermost corner of a meeting house or tent. 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Headache, backache and a Which Ushered In a New Historic Era in Amegeneral tired condition are prevalent Memorab e Message. and to amongst the women of relieve these conditions women rush to the druggists for a bottle of some It was a little after one o'clock Lincoln spent the early morning preparation supposed to be particularwhen the outgoing and incoming hours in his rooms at Wlllard's, and I ly for them, and containing nobody presidents, arm in arm, entered the remember that among his callers knows what. If they would just get capitol, proceeding immediadetly to were David Davis. Thurlow Weed, a box of Brandreth's Pills, and take the president's room, whence they Leonard Swett. Ward Lamon, with them regularly every night for a time, emerged in a few minutes preceded many others not now clear in mem all their trouble would disappear, as these pills regulate the organs of the by the marshal of the district, judges ory. of the supreme court, and sergeaat-at-arms- , The procession began to move feminine system. The same dose aland followed by the senators, about 11 o'clock, but it was an hour ways has the same effect, no matter how long they are used. diplomatic corps, heads of depart- and a half before Buchanan Brandreth's pills have been in use ments, governors of states and others, having been delayed at the and made their way to a small capitol in signing bills, some ol for over a century, and are for sale wooden pavilion, under which Mr. which, it is said, got his signature everywhere, plain or sugar-coateLincoln stood while he delivered his after his term of office had actually memorable message. Chief Justice expired. Henry Clay and Lew Wallace. "Mr. Clay was of a personality once When all was ready Senators Baker Taney, old, shriveled to the bone, Tall, with a face like parchment, muffled in and Pierce took seats in the carriage seen never to be forgotten. his silken robes, sat in front of the fronting the two presidents, Buchan- slender, graceful, he had besides the air majestic which kings affect, imClose by stood an looking old, gray and haggard; array of judges. Douglas, so near in fact that Mr. LinLincoln dark and firm, and wearing a agining it exclusive property. ol "Throughout Mr. Clay's performance coln, finding no place on or under the mournful and anxious expression small reading table provided for him countenance Thus accompanied they my eyes scarcely left his countenance, on which to deposit his hat, handed set forth on their historic ride to the which, as he proceeded, sank from it over to .his mighty rival, who held capitol. Around the carriage were sight until, by the familiar optical it carefully till the address was fin- Hinted guards and a flying squadron illusions, nothing of it remained but ished. of newspaper correspondents, the lat the mouth, and that kept enlarging Mr. Lincoln's voice was clear and ter keeping as near to it as possible, and widening until it seemed an elastic link holding the ears together. penetrating, and was distinctly heard one of the artists of an illustrated far and near among the assembled paper making a sketch of the scene Indeed, at this late writing, aiy one multitudes, which preserved unbroken as he went along. There was a des- i distinct, recollection of the man and silence from the beginning to the end. ert cloud of dust along the avenue his speech is the mouth and its capacity for infinite distension." Autobiography of Lew Wallace. 20,-00- Stone Foretells Weather. There exists a stone which is said The following simple home-mad- e Unfailingly foretells changes In the mixture is said to readily relieve and weal her. This stone w as found in overcome any form of Rheumatism Finland many years ago by an exthe Kidneys to Biter nun the plorer, and baa sitiee been watched by blood and system all the uric acid and scientists, with great interest. It pre- polsonoms waste mat ter, relieving at .senis white, (not tied appearance, in once such symptoms as backache, sunshine, from gradually turning weak kidneys and bladder and blood gray to black as a rainstorm ap-- p diseases. The stone is composed of roaches In Try It, as it doesn't eosl much to clay, niter and rock salt dry make, and is said to be absolutely weather the salt in the atone is promharmless t o the stomach inent, but When the air Is filled with Get the following lmruilesa mgredl moisture the salt absorbs the moistcuts from any good pharmacj Fluid ure and turns black, thus forming the Kxlraet Dandelion, one half ounce; barometer. Compound Kamon. one ounce; Geography to Date. Syrup ol Sarsapai ilia, three The WlldSWaiSSl and Winnlplseo-ge-e ounces. Mix by shaking well in a botrivers unite at Franklin, N. H., tle, and take a teaspoaaful sftsi each on the estate of the Hon. Warren F. tu cat and again at bedtime. This simple mixture Is said to give Daniel, forming the Merrlmac. Seva teacher in a lower prompt relief, and there are very few eral years ago cases of Rheumatism and Kidney grade school at Franklin was Instructtroubles it win tail to cute perms ing a class in the geography of New Hampshire, end among other questions These are all harmless, every day asked where Athe Merrlmac river had its source. yonncster raised his drugs, and your druggist should Keep hand with emae tness. great i In the icm iptlon department; llieni "Well. Johnny " said the teacher, If not, have him order ihem from the wholesale drug houses for you, rather "where it Is?" "Right down back of Warren Danthan fail to use this, if you are iels' barn," wiis the reply ted. N. WHEN HIS BABY WAS DYING. imitations. Then a great cheer arose and ran like riding the blustering March winds, for rhlldrpn teethtnc, noftcmi the (films, rednoei Snd If Hamn for iow tllaya pain, I'tlret wind colli;. '5c a hotUe. SAM1M.K BOOK of all in. a wave along the avenue, carrying and it sometimes seemed to hide the KlMKST STYI.KSUIIold T L""'1'"1 JK. Hidden Name. 81ft testimony which was likewise flying entire procession from view B3SS" bad Too most that 3J mint, Envelope and CaUUnc CWtSft good eating U over the wires in every direction OJkMM bad for oue. o., 11 o. Ilaavlea, tuna. that the inauguration had been sueLincoln and the Bible. In and that Mr. Lincoln, as I saw him every cessfully accomplished, pits of all perils. Visionary and real. morning, in the carpet slippers he Abraham Lincoln was president of wore in the house and the black the I'nited States, and a new historic clothes no tailor could make really era had been ushered in. 111 his gaunt bony frame, was a home I stood within a few yards of BOUgh figure. The routine of his President Lincoln when he delivered life was simple, too; it would have in to most of us. ids first inaugural addiess from the tned a tread-mil- l east portico of the capitol in Wash He w.is an early riser: when I came use ington, writes a veteran newspaper on duty, at eight fn the morning, he I man. was a newspaper corresitondwas often already dressed and reading ent and had conic with bin from his in the library And the book? We home in Springfield to recount for my ' ive all heard of the president's fond-tiefor Shakespeare, how he infurlat- paper the Incidents of his journey a on as looked the d day Washington Secretary Stantn by reading Hammomentous one, and was not free let while they were waiting for refrom a sense of peril. No previous turns from Gettysburg: WW know, too, inauguration day had been so ushered hew he kept cabinet meetings wait ounces cents In. Ing while he read them the latest of It witticisms all the sat V. The senate night prevl Petroleum Nnsby's Made from pure, carefully tested ous, not adjourning till after daylight. was the Bible which I saw him tend still household .ounces, the of while most Trumbull, Wig ing Crittenden, Uutglns, materials. fall and Wade thundering against slept William II O0Ok, iO Harper's final debate each other In their Magazine. Makes all baking healthful. which, after nil, was not loud enough to keep all their colleagues awake, as Punch's Tribute to Lincoln. Why pay more for inferior ItMtCBfd out on many of them li Punch's fine tribute to Abraham a drowsv the senatorial sofas, snoring powders ? I .IncolnC'You lsy a wreath on mnr The town was astir,, accompaniment. ierej Lincoln's bier'"" whme author by sunrise, wjth crowds naiherlng if "hip BplejBMUtfl If h's History ol all points from the VI Its House Punch" tscrlbed to Shirley Brooks 4AQTJES MFG. 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