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Show T ( One of the EnSfentialf KINKS Jl tl y d I READ SOMETHING LIKE CIPHER. Fearful and Wonderful Memorandum of Baltimore Cook. In tho family of a former now residing in Providence, R. L, there is a middle-ageGerman woman a relative of the family who, thou, ;h having lived in this country oyer a quarter of a century, has not et thoroughly mastered the English tongue. The expressions of this relative, who keeps house for the family, sometimes afford much amusement to those unaccustomed to her peculiarly characteristic "pigeon Knglish." Happening to visit the kitchen several days ago the head of the house discovered tacked up against the wall a crude memorandum pad. Inquiry developed the fact that it was a reminder of the day's culinary needs. This is what was written in combination English-Germachlrography on the little sheet: Tapioca pruns corn Starsh Shradded Wieth Sardlen saman Kgg i cie Salse sellerie The memorandum was confiscated and sent to friends of the faintly in Baltimore, it is being preserved as a Classic Baltimore News. flalti-moea- d n n iii t.L GEORGE WASHINGTON best products. nmodjTj approved by physicians and comof the mended by the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is tlie Syrup of Figs and Klixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. i THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF is a vai of the happy homes of fund of information as to the best method of promoting health and happiness ami righ living and knowledge of the WorU'l Products of actual excellence an! reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wid- e acceptance through the approval of the of the World; not of individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products of that class of known component parts, an ethical . yi' '' By VALERIE HOPE 5 y y f Cpjrlrful. 5 3 v IS S. We are so accustomed to pictures of George Washington In a rigid attitude, with sternly compressed Hps anil generally forbidding expression, that we forget he was ever young and a human being of flesh and blood like the rest of us. Instead of being a cold blooded prig Washington was magnetic in personality and a great social favorite. He was the finest horseman in Vir- iiy W. (i. ' v - - - 8 ' - ft hilllnc alepp and gentle repose those Joys denied by Iay." There is a letter on record in which Washington asked Mr. Fauntleroy's permission to make a proposal of marriage to his daughter "in the hope of a revocation of a former cruel sentence." Hut the father's reply was unfavorable, as usual, and Miss Betsy afterwards married Thomas Adams of Williamsburg. It is a tradition of in a I'usxi-s- s that town that after her rejected suitginia, an exceedingly graceful dancer or became famous and visited Wiland a dandy in ruffles, gold lace, velliamsburg as the guest of the people diamond she and vet, silk stockings watched the triumphant pageant femibuckles, who caused a flurry in from a window and when the great nine hearts whenever he appeared. hero saw her he waved his sword and Young Washington was always fallsaluted her, whereupon the lady fainting In love, and after his engagement ed away. to Mrs. Custis was announced his On another occasion he fell In love mother wrote to a friend: "I have had with Miss Mary Phililpse, the beautia great deal of trouble with Creorge, ful daughter of a wealthy Englishman but it is all over now." His first at- who lived in a superb mansion on the tack of the heart occurred when he Hudson near West Point. Washingwas 15 years old, and the object of ton promptly proposed, but was told his affections was Miss Frances Alexthat somebody else's coquette was al ander, aged 17, whose father's plan- ready engaged to be married. Wash tation adjoined Mount Vernon. lngton said afterward that he thought Imagine him pining and sighing and things might have resulted differently grating his teeth in despair, just like If he had waited "till the lady was In any young American lover in these the mood." There was a tragic enddays! It is amusing now, but at that ing to this remance years after, when time it was a very serious matter to the haughty creature who had spurned is the hand of the commander of the Not much George Washington! known of this courtship, and soon American forces was arrested as an after he lost his heart to Miss Lucy Knglish spy. She was thrown Into (irymes, whom ho often referred to prison and all of her property was afterward p.s his "Ixiwland Beauty." confiscated. About this time Washington wrote Washington was too wise to turn a letter to "Dear Sally," In which he into a woman hater merely because said: "I am almost discouraged from he had been thrown down three times writing to you as this is my fourth to in succession. He knew there were you since I reed any from yourself. I plenty of pretty flsh in the aquarium and that it would be only a matter of hope you'll not make the Old Proverb good out of sight out of Mind as it's time when he'd make a good catch. one of the greatest pleasures in living That time came just two years after in Fairfax In often hearing from you he was jilted by Miss Phillipse, and and hope you'll not deny me. it happened in this way: Col. Wash"I pass the time much more agree-hle- r ington was on his way to Williamsthan what I Imagined I should as burg on official business, and while thore's a very agreeable Young Lady crossing Williams ferry was accosted Lives in the same house where I re by a hospitable old gentleman, who Betrayed by His Language. "Have you any visible means of asked the support?" policeman sternly. "Me? Yes, sah. I sure has. As a wash lady mah wife is out of sight." "Then she's not visible," rejoined the policeman, and the march to the patrol box began. His Elevating Occupation. "Yon ought to be satisfied. Though a poet, you never starved rn a garret." "No; but getting the job of running the elevator was all that saved me." XI) MINING A PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. i. Kawhlde, the new Nevada gold amp, has been connected with the Dr. Hartman is now offering Peruna to the public as a regular pharmaceuoutside world by telegraph. tical product. It is just as ethical as any compound put up for the medical Tho Granby Copper company, in No straining of medical ethics can find any fault with it. THE Canada, is agafn operating to almost profession. PRINCIPAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS are prominently incorporated in full capacity, but the other boundry on the bottle, that the people may know that the claims made for Perun smelters are still closed down. In DeLave true justification. a were the all smelters cember boundry The only departure we shall make from medical ethics in the conduct of shut down. Wonder and Fairview, booming Peruna affairs in the future, is the fact that we shall continue to advertise and mining towns a year ago, are prac- sell our product TO TEE PEOPLE. tically deserted today. A hundred or If we would agree to sell to doctors only, to advertise for doctors only, more, practically all the towns con then the medical fraternity would be obliged to recognize Peruna as being tained, started across the hills last their approval. entirely within week for Rawhide. NOT DO THIS. SHALL BUT WE of copper The estimated production to offer Peruna to the people. We shall continue to continue shall We in January was 2,000,000 pounds in excess of the December production, but convey to the people our claims for Peruna as a household remedy. We shall to use 18,000,000 pounds behind January last continue to supply the people with free literature, teaching them how them to avoid how them disease, our many less than things teaching medicine, and 30,000,000 teaching pounds year, of benefit to the home. We shall continue to do this, whether the medical the normal monthly output. One thousand miners employed by profession like it or not. We are proposing from this time on to take the public into our confidence. the Crerar Clinch Coal company of Chicago, went on strike at Duquoin, Notwithstanding that some imitators and substitutors will be attempting to 111., last week. The trouble originated put up something which they consider just as good as Peruna, we are going to over the price of powder which the draw aside the veil of secrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly operators have been selling to the OF WHAT PERUNA IS COMPOSED. miners. This ought to disarm all honest criticism. We expect, however, that critThe Boston News Bureau figures the icism will continue. On some pretext or other those who are envious of the production of copper in the United success of Peruna will continue to find States, Mexico and Canada for the fault. But we are determined to give month of January at 65,000,000 pounds, People Who Object to such people no just complaint comparing with 84,935,143 pounds In PERUNA IS A GREAT MEDICINE. Liquid Medicines Can January, 1907, and 97,290,400 pounds in It has become a household word in Now Peruna Secure 1906. January, of homes. Our faith in the millions Rawhide fever is fast causing the Tablets. is stronger than ever. Every so remedy of far of town the Ely, depopulation year we expect to establish new plant as idle men are concerned, every mau who Is not working, and many who in foreign lands until the people of all the world are supplied with this valuare, determining to size up the new able household remedy. WE CLAIM PERUNA TO BE A CATARRH REMEDY. Buy a bottle and camp for himself, to see just what there is to it. try it. If it helps you, be honest and acknowledge that it has helped you. Ore shipments In pounds for the If you want us to we will publish your statement exactly as you furnish it week ending February 15, from Park to us. We will add no words, take away no words. If you wish us to we will Ctiy, were as follows: publish your portrait in connection with it We will not do this without your 374,000; Silver King, 372,740; total, written request, without your entire consent. 746,740 pounds. The total shipments Peruna has cured thousands of people of chronic catarrh, in many phases for the month from the Silver King and locations. At least that is what the people say to us. through unsolicited were 1,352,040 pounds. testimonials. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated A circular has been issued in which slanders to the contrary. be it. is stated that the mills will WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE OF PERUNA TO CONTAIN THE working full capacity by June 1, and INGREDIENTS PRINTED ON THE LABEL. that the Utah Copper company is the We guarantee that every testimonial we use is absolutely true-- in then assured a production of 55,000,-uOtestifier. exact of the language pounds per annum at a cost of 8 We guarantee that every photograph published is the photograph of tho cents a pound, including all refining, whose name it bears, that every word of every testimonial was authortransportation and selling charges of person ized the hand that signed by the refined output. are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are, We the to have milling It is planned dare to. We are determined to meet falsehood plant at Magi 11, Nevada, handling not by dealing squarer than they less than 10,000 tons of ore a day be- with truth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity. We know that the user? of Peruna will appreciate our stand. We believe fore the end of the year, and, includthe dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our opfrom Veteran that ore the crude the ing mine and other sources, the smelting ponents will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Peruna is not only an works will be reducing to bullion pos- honest and useful remedy, but one of tie GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MEDIprosibly 5,000 tons of copper-bearinCINES ON THE CONTINENT. duct. of That the rumored developments the Giroux Consolidated Copper company will be carried out, their plans including building additional concentrator facilities, installing a long pipe line for securing water for it, opening their townsite project In the early spring, is the latest reports from Ely, Nevada. The climax of the boom at Rawhide, Nevada, came last Friday with the announcement that Balloon and Grutt hills are practically a solid mass of free milling gold ore. The townsite is located on the two richest claims in the district, and lot owners haye transformed their dwellings into mining claims. Clarence Eddy, who has been making tests to verify his theory that the sunken bed of Death valley contains --- --I sufficient value in precious metals to "LEADING LADY" make it all a dredging proposition, She I will have the last, word! has received returns of an analysis He You have the last line, my made in Oakland, Cal., resulting in SHOES $2.30 gold and silver per cubic yard dear, that's a better game. FOR WOMEN and values in aluminum. Out of the Usual. unit of the conThe first 2.000-to"Guess where I've been," said a centrating mill at Magill, Nevada, is man at the Leiding Lady Shoes are noonday lunch counter. is work and being practically finished, best described in three two least in at a is where "It city crowded on four more sections, all of words Style, Comfort, Serchurches they have little cuspidors which will be ready to go into commisof the match the decorations which vice. You rarely find all 1,500-tothe first time sion by the these qualities combined in unit of the great smelter works is church in the corners of the pews. one shoe. ready to receive ore, about the end of In the vestibule of one of the large churches hangs a sign to this effect: June or early in July. Thomas F. Keeley, the millionaire 'No Spitting Allowed Inside the Chicago operator, made final payment Church, Throw Away Your Tobacco last week in the sum of $50,000 for as You Enter the Vestibule.' This lode a fact. I can prove It!" the McGarry group of twenty-fou- r Iron in claims iron the one and placer Corrected. The Springs district, Iron county. "See how nicely she is dressed; a total sum paid for the property was are neat and dressy. means woman dressed like that is a credit to This undoubtedly $225,500. blast furnaces and mills for this dis- her husband." They fit perfectly and are extrict. "Wrong, dear; she is a debt" tremely comfortable from the At the meeting of the directors of Houston Post. No better values beginning. Mines and Smelters the Nevada-Utaare obtainable anywhere, mild to Nature's like Wouldn't you try corporation held in Portland, Me., on laxative. Garfield Your dealer will supply you ; Tea? Headache Powthe 13th, it was voted by stockhold- ders and Digestive Tablets also upon reif not, write to us. Look for ers to take back 200,000 shares of the quest. Send postcard to Garfield 'lea Co., the Mayer Trade Mark on the stock issued to an individual who can- Brooklyn, N. Y. sole. not pay for them. President Learnard We also make Msrttu n Spanish Proverb. says important negotiations are now a is a lout and Coaalor: clever to benefit Many wealthy ultimate of Shoes, great pending Special man hard put to. stockholders. Merit School Shoes, Honorbdt James F. Burns, defendant In the Shoes for Men. CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. famous suit brought by James Doyle PAZ' PILES Mil N MKNT Is iruaraittrod to euro any ease, F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Itrhtng. Mind, DlwdlM r Protruding- - riles Id and involving a claim for stock in the of Company (to Udajs or money ref unded. 60e. Portland Gold company, Mining amounting to nearly one million dolHe hastens to repentance who hastiMIIW4IIKU, wis. lars, has filed a motion in the district ly judges. Syrus. court at Council Bluffa. Iowa, for a om V ONE "BROMO Ql 1MM : change of venue. The Doyle-Burn- s fo case has been twice tried before a That K i.axativk BROMO yl imnb. If yon want to hatrb rery fertltn Jury, the verdict in the first trial hav- uviTin i ti a nlil In one Lay. a. roa should mti ing been for Doyle and In the second the Before Burns. for trial A rural melodrama should at le.mt and last - vnmi ' mull "!nt "r " it T... jury trials Doyle took judgment by de- have a grass plot. for ft today - SOW.' U. LkK to., OmaVif N.b'r. (mo. fault for over $780,000. The news comes from MagJU, Nevada, that the great stretch of steel trestle on the road that connects tho mines of Ely with the big milling and smelting works of the Nevada Consolidated and Cumberland Fly companies has been finished and the double track laid. A report has been received from the Nevada-Douglamines at Yerlngton, Nev., that a large, new body of sulUMfO THE WORLD OYER TO OURt A OOLD IM OUT OAT. phide ore, averaging 7 iht cent cop550-foin been has the encountered per, level. Ore is being taken out on Always remember the full name. Ixxik level which averages 26 the 500-fofor this signature on every box. 25o. por cent capper. 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H X hair ( at Jinwfiau " il alp Log, ye Oods why ehould my Poor Ile- Istles Henri Hand to oppose thy might and Power, At lHt surrender to Cupids feathered h, THAT'S PUKE All our Is -l i r.hablit. Wntr for i v . It's FKKK. Btnetr tea. ftUMimtu. Mtsi AN AK kwssW ESI8l'flnuint in himI'I y cm, rnf. at 'IriiLTv PILES "ANAKE8I8" SI taoiol Trlbiina If afflin asm with u ?. side (Miss Mary Oary) that In a groat measure cheats my sorrow and deject-ednes- s tho' not so as to draw my thoughts from your Parts. I could wish to be with you down there with all my heart but as It is a thing almost Impractakable, I shall rest myself where I am with hopes of shortly having some minutes of your transactions." So we find tho susceptible George interested in three fair damsels at once: "Sally," the "Lowland Beauty" and Miss Mary Gary, which recalls the story of the man who could never shoot a bird, because Just as he had aimed and was ready to shoot at one bird another bird flew In the way. In 1753 Lucy Orymes, the Lowland Beauty, married Henry Lee and became the mother of "Light-hors- e Harry," the Ouster of the revolution. One of Washington's most serious love alTalrs was with Miss Mary Cary, and there Is no doubt that she was In love with him, but her father prevented the marriage by handing out the Alaskan negative. S Miss Oary afterwards married young swell, Edward Ambler, who died young, nnd his pretty widow wag often a guest at Motint Vernon after Washington's marriage. The Oary romance extended over several years, but In the meantime there were others. It Is consoling to know that Washington was human enough to occasionally do something amateurish, and the thing he fell down on hardest wan writing poetry. The following was composed when he was a major and about N years old. It was ad dressed to Miss Betsy Fauntleroy: IK DM- ,pt- - SC. - , or l,r Mil Addis. N'rw York. Thompson's Eye Water I 'art Nnd now lays hleedlnu every Hour For her that's Pity less of my grief and woes, nd will not on nie pity take. Pie sleep amongst my most Inveterate Foes And with (Harness never wish to wake. In deluding sleeplngs let my eyelids close That In an emuplured bream I may asked him to rest, a while at his home In the neighborhood. The colonel answered that his pressing business would not permit the time. But. as an inducement, the old gentleman mentioned that among the guests at his house was the handsomest young widow in all Virginia! That changed matters. The young colonel smiled, and then well, then he hesitated, decided that he had more time thaD he had supposed! Opon reaching the house he was introduced to tho fascinating widow, Mrs Martha Parke CustlS, and we can Imagine the coy glances of this enticing young creature, for it was a case of love at first sight. And Instead of getting away in a few hours as he had Intended, old Bishop, the colonel's servant, held his horse in readiness for hours and hours. But his toaster didn't come. In fact his delighted host had little difficulty In persuading him to stay until the next day. Washington had just returned from brilliant campaign, was gallant, young and handsome, and the clever widow didn't lose any time bringing down her gfjnel A few days later Ool. Washington visited Mrs. Custis at her own beautiful borne and this time, he offered his heart and sword with success. It is quite evident that a propitious reception awaited him, for on the way to the house he asked a slave If Mrs CustlS was at home, and he said. "Yes, sah, I reckon you'se the what's 'spected." gen'lemnn They did not meet again till their marriage six months later. At that time Martha Custis was 27 years old- - just three months younger than her fiance. She was short, had eyes that snapped, her manner was very gay, and she was thought by some to be the most beautiful woman In America. She was the wealthiest woman In the old dominion and the mo! her of four children, two of whom wi ro living The marriage took place at the home of the bride in January, 1759. The exact date is uncertain a SHOES h Wish-lngto- i i -- There is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That la s Laxative Bromo Quinine v J |