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Show rriOtaTLY Frtnchmon Hod torn Find With Po.tmo.Uf, . . and laid ,4 'e . Frfnrfcman with fgrld and pronounced iminnthlng H Itifachoo bad never Earned on r "1 P to , rit, but ha nmnsged to d!a or tits fort Irettjr well until ho to a now community whero tho doing to tho morning bo Inquired: any mall for Jo Cschoo?" naraor Inquired the ybata tba ,i AfifiESTIXS (LmnAM pot common, ft fit H. Itr the clerk, "I terer board . brfora" disgust of tho Frenchman, hern conatantly rising, oter and ho snorted: l!lrB the ,t!rb had wiled WelI. If 4 can't aHl aril your old poatofllco at that canol you why dent to torn canT Appointed Day of Judgment horn dealer in an English town a horao to a solicitor, who Utd tho animal through bad cu,xvi itfVCn A j Ht T Is the only atory of hardship, ad t put up for the night at auch a aback, venture and danger In the search and most of them are s day's Journey u dealer Insisted on payment, and apart from one another. You cannot caah, aald .ho dc lawyer, refualng stop on ths river btnk because the ould give a bill for tho amount, but Jungle comes to the water's edge. law date. a The at be long Dut talk. The canoetnen will not run at night drew a promlaaory note, making Mr. Kenly, who ts a civil and mining If they can avoid on of the It, because snags Judgment day ptjrahle , action was rained, and the lawyer engineer, recently returned from an might overturn the boat and the ln arduous trip in the United Etatea of nicnse alligators that are In the water led the sheriff to look at the bill, In South America, whither la great number Colombia, Ilk aherllf tho nothing ao replied: h went jilflg done ao, prospecting for the Interna, much as company. have no Tbla la the day of Judgment, 1 decree They tlonal Land Improvement v ;e?.i 4 to pay tomorrow." company, choice between dark and light meat which las offices In this city. He ex"But when you go to tb friendly EX! pects to leave again within two weeks hack you can get some sort of s Point for Sherlock Holmee. to prosecute his work further In the night's rest, even though It will be Somebody wondered how long a cer-l-a found densely populated, too. W woman who bad Just lift tho tropical country. The Baltimorean, with Mr. Louis F. went to one shack, about twelve feet nor cat m bad been married. de Montmorency, also an engineer, and square, that contained twenty-twAbout IS years." said the Jeweler. with Luis, a native guide, and an to grown persona, "How do you know?" asked the Jew Including eighteen men dlan boy, Iatronlna, traveled more and four, women, ten You never saw her until er'e wife. children, four than 1 ,000 miles on a round trip Into teen dogs and a lot of hogs and chick light" the w lids of Colombia and out of them. e ns. These Inhabitants were not ham 1 can tell by the size of her wed The party found wbat It went after-g- old, pered by furniture. All tb human be:g ring.'' be replied. "The width of as well as other minerals, Includ ings were eating out of on pot. about tiding rings changes every Ing but Mr. Kenly says there coal, "These, with our party, slept In this rt yean. The kind ebe wears was Is as much wealth above ground as place that night. A number of the na15 atyle years ago." under Its surface. tives and children scrambled up to s lie brought a bottle of gpld with roost that had been made by placing Mother to Important Examine carefully every bottle of him; the other things he could not bamboos across from side to side of iSTOKIA, a safe and acre remedy for bring, because wben wealth Is In the the house at the eaves. Two of our ;?inta and children, and see that it shape of giant mahogany trees six own party had hammocks. W had alfeet In diameter they are a' bit un- so mosquito nets and blankets. Dean the 7 handy to carry, "The people In Colombia have no nature of I left Baltimore last July " said Mr. Idea of time, distance or hast. At Tie For Ovec 30 Years. and Joined Mr. Montgomery In one place they thought I waa an ImLflilrcn Cry for Fletcher! Castoria Kenly, Fanama. . We started our real explo- patient man because I kicked at a ration from Barranqullla, the heavy little steamer being four days late. A Dead One. not u work beginning 300 miles from that Once the canoemen wanted to atop a "The doctor aaya that I will live town. I'art of our Journey lay on a day's Journey at 3 p. m. because the nit a year." route that took us up the Magdalena next shack waa too far away. We That will be a great change for and other rivers, and part of It was tried to travel each morning at dayruu x" over the roughest mountain trails man break, but couldn't get the boatsmen ts rot Wbat will?" ever encountered, where the Jungle to going until 7 or 8 oclock. Wben Living ssind ay on each aide of ua as an Impene- we were caught on the river one Inky trable wall. night with the rain pouring down the sasei Watted Energy. Boatmen we hired to take us In wonderful Instinct of the boatmen MhJ Mmrod (Just back from fishing) LEV their native canoes as we needed them, came out. One fellow lay In the bow i got this string leas than an and one auch in - Journey was 200 miles and detected every anag ahead of ns. :r. " long. For land service we hired pack- lie saw and beard and even smelled Xlmrod's Wise Wife There's fish men or porters, and upon one trip of bis way. Suddenly he exclaimed In re nearer than that, John. forty miles we had, besides our orig- Spanish: "I smell smoke! Steer the inal party of four, ten packmen and boat In here!" He ran the canoe withPrecaution. two oxen. To add to our difficulties in five feet of a shack and we called Iley, Maggie, bold dls we traveled In the rainy season wben out to the people and one appeared fer me fer a the water at time poured down In with a burning ember. tChlmmle a poor relation o mine! sheets for hours at a time. Venomous Bnakes Abound. This forty miles consisted of only "On our land Journeys small vena cattle trail, and 200 cattle had gone omous snakes gave us most concern. Melancholy Fact, over It only a few hours before. They Lying colled up on the trail, only the tan la weak. That la why he in In single file, each planting his feet sharp eyes of the natives could dists in a cantaloup when he knows go s In the of the one In front cern them. We had practically to chances are one ten to against and Into these deep slippery holes we shoot our aid old path through them as they x Toledo Blade. had to walk, for there Is not so much were pointed out On one occasion tie right as six Inches of footway beside the two native blacks and the Indian boy narrow tralL lie Ion passed a snake without seeing it We The canoes down there are dug-out- saw but one boa constrictor, but were aa oil aid: made by the natives from the often near them, as we know by the massive trees that fill the wilderness. peculiar odor they give off. set oU These They run anywhere from ten feet long snakes grow thirty-fiv- e feet long and TO up to a great boat such as we used a foot thick. as! b on 200 miles of our Journey. This caWe saw hundreds of thousands oi noe was sixty feet long and four feet water fowls, Including many food idea ef busands Have Been Helped wide and had been worked out of a ducks. Birds of the most brilliant I codi monster mahogany log that was with- plumage about and there are parrots, oil Common Sense rrld feet macaws, cockatoos, and pink, white out a blemish. About twenty-fivSuggestions. of the forward part of this boat waa and black herons. Cloral Monkeys, deer, occupied by the four naked natives, wild turkeys and wild pigs abound, and who propelled It. They know nothing some of the monkeys are as big as a omen Buffering from any form of felof rowing or paddling. The boats are l ills are invited to communicate child. These are esteemskill and and the a as ed along, strength poled great the with delicacy by the batlves, mptly you mid womanaprivatecorr department of the Lydia E. displayed In ascending a river against and I killed two of them for our pack l. iham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, a current of five miles an hour Is men. do, nr v letter will be opened, read and We saw tiger prints, which, from Yered In held Poled. strict How Are Craft woman and a thlr great size and the evidences of by n old aSdence. A woman can freely talk of One boatman goes to the bow and the animal's stride, Indicated a beast ne elaei r private illness to a woman; thus has sticks his twenty-fire-fopole Into twelve feet long. There was possibly 0 established a confidential corre-odenthe mud at the river bottom. Then, a lively time in store for somebody, aa which has extended over placing bis shoulder to it, he walks the tiger had evidently been trailing thlnP 17 and which has never been back along the footway to its end, the prints of a big black man's bare l years o out Aen. Never have they published a pushing the boat along. Each in turn foot. This was only a mile from a vilebaao i't Gonial or used a letter without the goes forward for this poling, and at lage where the night before the tiger "tten consent of the writer, and never the end of the footway he pulls his got three hogs. a ion ! the We found one native whom the Company allowed these confiden- - pole from the mud, holds It aloft and tetters to ct out of their possession bow again, letting his tiger bad visited two nights before. to the marches the hundreds of thousands of them in companions pass under his arms and The man went around to bis house to ir files will attest shoo the beast away. It ran around pole. )ut of the vast volume of "But to pole a boat the canoeist ahead of him, slipped Into the door experience ch they have to draw from, it is more must keep near shore where It Is not and the last the man saw of it It was Possible that they possess the very too deep and where, unfortunately, scooting through the gloom with his pledge needed in your case. Noth-t- u tho Jungle foliage overhangs. This Is child In Its mouth. It was also the asked in return except your good where the pole often strikes the last he saw of the child. and their advice bos helped thou On one part of our overland trip leaves and dislodges millions of mosto Surely any down a shower of vic- we bad to make a forced march, bebrings quitoes, roan, rich or poor, ious ants, frequently a snaxe and, cause the difficulties had caused us to aid be We glad to worst of all, a species of black wasp lighten our load of 'provisions. on of a hours for advantage thirteen walked most stretch, of dreaded all. Its Is the which 1 generous offer to four miles an hour sting is bo strange and powerful that doing from three assistance. Ad It seems to strike a man as If with over the rough trail. Night found us Lydia E. Pink- s blow from a Jim Jeffries, and the with a rher between us and a shack, 18 Medicine Co., result Is the same, the man goes and our Immediate party caught hold Jfcntia!) Lynn, down and out. All of us, Including of hands and walked across, with wathe boatmen, were scared enough when ter up to our armpits. We formed our Ser7 woman ought to havo the snakes dropped in on us, but the human chain to steady ourselves, for was strong. . Kr 1inkhams 80-pareptiles seemed equally scared and the current in this wild land of no Book. It Is not a book for scrambled out. But when the waspa Luckily, roads I did not fall sick of malaria, but distribution, as It Is too were seen the natives scarcely breathnsive. It is free and only ed for fear of disturbing them. , ' at one time while on a river Mr. Mont"In canoeing your way on these riv- gomery and Luis, the guide, and two JJJjable by mail. Writ for ers through a temperature in the sun- boatmen had the breakbone fever, acas they were. The principal light of 140 degrees to 150 degrees climated our Bearch was, however, of save objece no are places stopping there where a shack can be seen on shore. found in higher and healthier lands, j There you are sure of a clearing and, As explorers, though, we had to go ; all the dangers." by the way, a welcome. Always you through ige i ung. i I o , r, foot-step- SEE ADVICE s, SICK IVOUEII e d ion-derfu- ce go .J-f- Pro-fi'Hw- activity to the brain and to tho heart; that they de stray Injurious bacilli, pi event luHam nation aud disease and lend courage tnd energy. This reminds mu, Philip Hale writes In the Boston Herald, of the prcpsratlutt advertised In tan-dothirty or more years age as removing superfluous hair, being an excellent substitute for table butter, iioi-unless stamped on the blade, Eustace Miles, the English court tennis player and vegetarian, sujs he had an old nurse who used to eat egg she lls and crunch them Joyfully beucen the teeth that happened to meet, and she said ah at the shells because they "shaved the balr off Inside of the throat" The discovery of the Ccrmaa scientist Is peculiby the arly welcome to duellers ocean, for U Is a well known fact that If you do not break egg shells tho w Itches w 111 put out to sea In them to areck vessels, and If you burn the hells the hens will cease to lay. Furthermore, as eggs are now absurdly high even case eggs In the neighborhood It aeema a pity to waste any part of them. body, n Ca-cho- sitld Two Germans, deep thinkers Emmerich and taewe state that cun ehtils eaten Increase tho poser of rUUnre against "the withering blight of tlnm," add eight to I'n-ngtt-a A,4 Yicboo. Joe Cschoo," a jlow do you Ml you a poll Joo Oermae lelsntlsts Advlst the Eating Who Apof Egg Shills by The proach Old Ag. the on FLIGHf OF TIME Got This Fine Pipo With Liggett & Myers Dukes Mixture AH llmls of men smoke rules Mixture In all kinds of Hjcs at well as In cljarcttc-- i and they all tell the same story. They Me the scnuiiv;, natural tobacco taste of BABY IN MISERY WITH RASH Choice bright Irafagrd lomr!kw mllJovwa.carr fully stemmed e and then granulated every gmi pure, tobacc- othat a what you get In the Lirgti 2? Mytrt Duke's Mixture sack. You grt one mint m hatfo ur rs of this pure, mild, drlixbtfut IoHm-co- , unsurpassed In quality, ft 4c and With each to.k you gut a buck of papers free. j When my baby waa lx weeks old there cam a rash on hla face which finally spread until It got nearly all over bis body. It formed a crust on his bead, balr fell out and the Itch was terrible. Wben be would scratch the crust, the water would ooze out In big dropa. On face and body It waa In a dry form and would acnle off. He waa In great misery and at nights I would lie awake holding hla hands so that ha could not scratch and disfigure himself. I tried simple remedies at first, then got medicine, but It did no good. "Finally a friend suggested Cuticura Remedies, so I sent for a sample to see what they would do, when to my surprise after a few applications 1 could see an Improvement, and be would rest better, I bought a box of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cut! cura Soap and before I bad them half used my baby was cured. Ills head la now covered with a luxuriant growth of hair and his complexion Is admired by everybody and has no dla flgnrements." (Signed) Mrs. Annls Saunders, Sept 29, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32 p. Skin Book. Address font-car"Cuticura, Dept L, Boston." Adv.' Monro, Wis, higb-gmit- Now About tbe Free Pipe Inrverv sack of Liggett CfMjntt Duke's Mixture we new park a coupon. You can exchange these coupons for pipe or for many other valuable and useful articles. Tbooe presents cost not one penny. There ts aomethlng for every member of tha family akatca, catcher's gloves, tennis rackets, earners, toilet articles, suit casts, canes, umbrellas, and doarni of other things. J tut semi us your name and address on s postal and as a ipecial offer during 5p trmbor and October ontg sue wdt tend yom oar so Ulottroted cola fogue of pnunii FREE an? charge. 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