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Show f WIFE SHOULD HAVE ALLOWANCE 'cfitvtJ Lawyer's Ida, of the Ideal State of t ? , I 5 iv; ? - ! t Marriage. reaA lawyer, with hie soning powers, fully developed by bis profession, gives bis opinion as to whether a wife should have a fixed alA man should not marry lowance: until he has an assured Income When he starts out in life, lot the goal for which he is working be a certain sum which be considers sufficient upon which to support a wife, and when he has attained it let him give his wire an allowance In proportion to tils income. If this were done, if men were more level headed before marriage, there would be less work for the di Of course, this is not xorce courts compatible with the romantic ideas generally associated with courtship, but the final step, the taking of the marriage vow, entails so manv responsibilities and duties that a man owes It to the girl he marries to do every-thinin his power to keep her married life free from cares and worrlas of a financial nature " f Silent Japanese y i I DLCAIFI) ABROAD. I y r't i & bin i Iy Iy 'cfjjwu I m t Ik r on the Mo'inKr Wun ( otnif k fi p tnsaMMl ( limps t ni mien A li mi ion hr Ail i hi! sum pliKSint timf ulmm is brl'h (oni tl'Hnitl win h U.innnj? Mu i atoms of he olher h,i w is In truth diMrmed in v y left Eugenia awl hastened beirv. After a few hasty words of explanation Ihii f jrolKn education t n ih of cirh la ml, jj lim ji' i n b with admintion (ouht not umirstmd 'Itium Mulish VHS litAmtt ot I,tins n iijtfht oulfi ! I la 'i nu ik o Mud) others Nh atom, ttd d neplet up her oaii SI e could ieM me On hc history of Y he t si f spoke of 1 d muse dK.il quite i France perils 0 imun umuime And Oc hit Id 'mpuhI at college hterru-until iMirtjoug I ilKcnstnd sjji- - d no UnowIv1e Of the ligiil at Junkr Hi'l Uiook.vn Kagle d Soldiers. Best in the World. 1st. Mr. Feb Esthervllle, la, George J. Barber of this place says: Dodds Kidney Pills are the bust medicine in the world. There is nothing as good. I had been sick for over 15 years with Kidney Disease which finally turned into Brights Disease. I was treated by Doctors In Chicago but 1 just as strong. Rubber Production. The worlds production of rubber was two years ago almost equally divided between Africa and South America; now the Amazon region produces three fifths of 1L PUTNAM FADELEis DYES color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling THE 8MALLEST ON RECORD. Be Placed in Walnut Shell. Probably one of the tiniest MSS. ver recorded was the little Bible in walnut shell the size of a small hens egg, an account of which has been preserved among the Harleian manuscripts by Peter Bales, an Englishman and a clerk of the chancery. It contained as many leaves as a large Bible, and as much reading matter on each page. With a powerful glass it could be read easily. The author of dhis tiniest book oh record llvei in ithe time of Queen Elizabeth, and, in 1575, presented her majesty with the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, Ten Commandments, two short Latin prayers, his own name and motto, and the date, .all written on a bit of paper the size of a finger nail, and set in a ring of gold, covered wi.h a crystal. In this case also a magnifying glass made the writing quite legible. . Entire Printed Eible Could t. I ll t Thj Immensity of London. If the city of London were surrounded by a wall, having a north gate, a south gate, an east gate and a west gate, and each of the four gates were of sufficient width to allow a column of persons to pass out freely four abreast, and a peremptory necessity required the immediate evacuation of the city, it could not be accomplished under thirty-sihours, by the expiration of which time the head of the four columns would have advanced a no less distance than 112 miles from their respective gates. The head of the column moving north would have reached Lincoln, while the last file was passing out of the London gate. x - DIDNT BELIEVE That Coffee Wat the Real Trouble. All nay me clouds hung low and leavy, as though rc.uftant to yield, their precious contents to the dusty, run parched earth, but at list, unable to contain themselves, lunst with furious splash against the window panes. Consequently Bobby was obliged to forego the wild Indian fight in which he had been engaged on the lawn, and was consigned to the nursery, with his mothers last injunction to be as quiet as possible, so that le would not disturb Eugenia Quiet games to Bobbie meant building block houses, and, in obedteuce to his mothers advice, he played at erecting a mighty towner cf Babel; but, as In ancient days, long ere his tower had reached its proper height, down came the work of patient little hands, and the black eyes winked very fast to keep bad, the ever ready tears. Oh, dear, Ise so tyed of huildin' towers! I wish Sister 'Genie wasnt sick, cause even if she is growed up, she alius plays wif me when the sky makes rain. The pathetic little wail was caught by mother's ears as she passed the nursery door. said she, mamma is "Baby," obliged to go away for an hour or two. How would you like to be Genies little nurse and sit with her until mamma gets back? If she wants anything you can ring for Martha; do you understand? The little hands clapped gleefully, tor If there was anything on eaitb that Bobble loved to do, it was to make himself useful. The tiny feet fairly flew up the stairs, tiny knuckles japped softly on the door which led into his sisters sleeping apartments. said a faint voice from "Come, within, as the sick girl Jurned her eyes toward the door. Why, baby, dear, what are you doing up here? Sisters head aches dreadfully, and she hasnt slept for ever so long; but she is going to try and do so now. Give her a pretty kiss, and then run down to the nursery. But but mommy said r, aid 1 might be your nurse, quivered the red lips, and again the winks came very fast; but, in spite of his brave, little effort, two great briny tears trickled rapidly down the chubby cheeks. There, never mind, darling. Yon may stay and bathe sisters head. Can you pour some water from the pitcher on the stand into that little glass bowl?' The water was poured not without an effort but never a drop was spilled. Then the little nurse Immersed two chubby, dimpled hands into the icy bowl, struggling hard to stifle the quick catching of his breath at the ten brown and shock, fingers smoothed lovingly the snowy brow of his beloved Genie. The touch of the soft, cool baby hands was soothing; tlie temples throbbed less violently, and the feverish eyes grew less bright; then, drawing the closely cropped head down upon the pillow beside her, Eugenia Some people flounder around and said: take everything thats recommended "That will do, dearie; I will be all e to them but finally find out that right when the doctor comes. I feel is the real cause of their troubles. as though I could go to sleep now." An Oregon man says: "You mean Doctor Jack, Genie? Tor 25 years I was troubled with my stomach. I was a steady coffee drinker but didnt suspect that as cot-fe- the cause. I doctored with good doctors and got no help, then I took Almost anything which someone else lad been cured with but to no good. I was Very bad last summer and could not work at times. On December 2, 1902, I was taken so bad the Doctor said I could not live over twenty-fou- r hours at the most and I made ail preparations to die. I could hardly eat anything, everything distressed me and I was weak and sick all over. When iu that condition coffee was abandoned and I was put on Postum, the change in my feelings caje quickly after the drink that was poisoning me was removed. The pain and sickness fell away from me and I began to get well day by day so I stuck to it until now I am well and strong again, can eat heartily with no headache, heart trouble or the Awful sickness of the old coffee days. I drink all I wish of Postum without any harm and enjoy it immensely. This seems like a wonderfully strong story but I would refer you to the First National Bank, The Trust Banking Co., or any merchant of Orant's Pass, Ore., in regard to my standing and I will send a sworn statement of this if you wish. You can slio use my name. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Still there are many who persistently fool themselves by saying Coffee dont hurt me, a ten days trial of Postum in its place will tell the truth and many times save life. Theres a reason. look for the little book The Road Jto Wellvllle in each package. TIHIE Back aches all the time. Spoils to Mrs. Vaughn, which called forth a smile from the tired, overstrained mother, Bobbie much to his surprise was hurled by a strong arm upon Dr Jacks shoulder and carried in trumph to the invalid. With all the wisdom of his four summers, Bobbie failed to comprehend why she kissed ZUH ' away his tears when lie had beea (cspjzzz: cnP5PcytZ)?GD naughty and runned off, or why Dr. There is no In the Grand Dalai Lama of Thibet the new Grand Lama. Jack called him "a brave little man, and gave him, all for his very own,' Great Britain has the strai gest enemy doubt that the Gyalpo has previously ai ranged all details concerning me she has ever had a bright, round, silver dollar! bethe of on the Thibet lies finding of this child. The people slopes Grand same the effect be of to in it lieve area a total AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Himalayas and has miles, Lama all the time merely a change about 65u,0ut) square of six mil- of spirit from one body to another. with a population Married Men Who Trust to Luck lions. Its capital is I hasa (which He is only consulted in state matters for Their Dinners. then his word Jobson felt at peace with the world. means Gods gioindl and - the in an emergercy, and on Besaid be to any question. is the last world Buddhist of went thp It to the right spot. Th. dinner metropolis of The Gyalpo holds his office for life; ga 'e a fine relish to los fat black cause it is situated at a height lead to nearly twelve thousand feet above the any other arrangement might elf cr That was a fine feed my dear, be level of the sea. it is often referred difficulties the to as the roof of the woild." Though a religious potentate, I wish we could said to Mrs Jobson. It is the ambition of adventurous Eu- Grand Lama has many lively distrachave one every day like that. and it is said that one of his And so we shall, replied Mrs. ropean travelers to make their way tions, the manv of indulged in dissipations solve and into predecessors Lhasa, would Jobson me what you Just tell like for night. Jobson groaned. Just like a worn an, said he. Expect me to tell you w'hat I want for tomorrow night, when at this moment I ieel as If 1 never wanted to eat again! How can I tell you what I d like at a time when soups and salads would taste the same? For goodness sake wait till Id hungry enough to care whether 1 have corned beef or turkey. Just at present I dont care what I have. Im too nearly torpid to make a suggestion But you are always in too much of a hurry to tell me in the morning, pleaded Mrs. Jobson Then Ill telephone you from the your appetite; wearies the body, worries the mind. Kidneys cause it all, and Doan's Kidney Pills relieve and cure it. H B. McCarver, of 201 Cherry st.. Portland, Oregon, of freight for the inspector Trans- - Continental Co., says: I used Doans Bobbie's I nla If, as she had said, she would he all right when the doctor came, why, then he should come right away! Mother had said he might be lior nurse; wasnt it the nurses right to go for the doctor? Down the sta.rs sped Bobbie, and ou'l into the sunshine. Course he knew where Tr. Frank lived! Hadnt iack taken him home 6nce when he had been to see Genie? That was a lone time ago, hut he membered The sturdy legs carried him quickly over the few squares which lay between his home and Dr. John Maynards. Yes, there it was; that big Kid-ne- y Pills for backache and other symptoms of kidney tronll, which had annoyed me for months, think a cold was responsible for tbs whole trouble. It seemed to settle lg Doans Kidney my kidneys. rooted it out. It is several month! since I used them, and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble. Doans Kidney Pills for sale by gj dealers. Price, 50 cents per box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. i- Japanese soldiers fight noiselessly. They have no bands, no drums beat reveille or tattoo, and in action they utter no cheers they didnt do me any good. The best Doctor In Estherville treated me for live years with bo better success. I heard of Dodds Kidney Pills and made np my mind to give them a trial. I am very thankful to be able to say that they cured me completely and I think they are the best medicine In the world. The honest, earnest, straightfor ward experiences of real living men and women are the only material used in advertising Dodds Kidney Pills. One such testimony is worth more than a thousand unsupported claims, The people who have used Dodds Kidney Pills are those whose evidence is wortn consldeiation and surely nothing can be more convinc-lng than a statement like Mr. Barbers. There are thousands of others CONSTANT ACHING. A BIG MARRIAGE SERVICE. American Missionary United Thirty one Couples at Once. The ReT. A W. Pitzer set a pretty good pace last week when he married three couples at once, but he is still twenty-eigh- t laps behind the record, which is held by an American missionary on the island of Apemana. This strange wedding, where thirty, one couples were united at once, was solemnized in 1892. All the principals were converted heathecB, and so weQ were tne marriage bonds tied that tea years later not on 3 of the couples was divorced. The great wedding was one of rather than choice. All ths couples had signified their intentioa to be married with Christian rites. Plans were made for separate weddings, but a missionary ship was waiting for the teacher who was to marry the converts, and an approaching storm made it necessary for him to read the ceremony with great haste. If the natives had not agreed to in a wholesale ceremony they would have been condemned in six six months more of single blessedness, so the great party joined right hands and assumed the solemn obligations according to their new faith Washington Times. office. But you are too busy to think of eating then. Well, then. Ill just have to trust to luck, said Jobson as he took another puff at his cigar. DEATH DUE TO MOTHERS. Plowing with Buffalo. which surround the sacred to a scandalous extent. Amongst the mysteries Increasing Mortality. but only three have ever done so chief festivities in which be particicity, Prof. Bunge o the University of and come out alivs. No living Euro- pates is a kind of lama carnival, Bale, w ho has been making researches pean has ever seen the Grand Lama. which lasts for fifteen days at the tor many years on the increasing inOnly one Englishman ever got to beginning of each year. On the seccapacity of women to feed their Lhasa and came back again, and that ond day he gives a grand banquet, and has just published an alarming was Thomas Manning, a great friend on the third there are sports. One of report on the subject He states that of Charles Lamb, in 1811. these which is called the dance the mortality among children artificialIndians of the gods. and which the Grand at times various However, ly nourished is far greater than among and Chinese have got there more or Lama never fails to witness consists those nursed by the mother; also that in British interests, and the In- of a long cable of leathern thongs beless once the power of feeding is lost it dia Office has a special secret service ing stretched from one of the pinnais never recovered. If the mother has in its employment, the members-- of cles of the palace to the ground far not nourished her children the daughCatarrh Cannot Be Cured which have, at terrible risks, obtained below, and down this steep slope two ter is equally incapable. LOC VL APPI ICATIOVS as they cannot mS information which has been duly men, lying on their chests, and With sea of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or ctitwu tbe Prof. Bunge, in order to obtain the pigeon holed, so that, though we have spreading their arms out as if they tutlona. disease and In order tocure It you must ufce opinion of the leading medical man in not seen Thibet nor its famous Grand were swimming, slide with the speed Internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh Cure la taken la teroallv, and acta directly on the blKd and mocoai Europe, issued a circular on the subHall'a Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medl Lama, we are not by any means igno- of an arrow. Occasionally they are surfaces. It was prescribed by one of the best phyMi cine. ject, and out of 3,000 questions re- rant killed in the process. either. this country for years and a regular prescription. in concerning ceived 1,629 satisfactory replies. After tonic known combined On the thirteenth day of the second It U c imposed of the Lama simply means priest, and the with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe an examination of the opinion of the Grand Lama is the head of all the month of the year the Grand Lama mucous surfaces. The perfect comb'natb n of Ui two ingredients Is what produces such wonderful re European doctors. Prof. Bunge adds thousands of ults if curing catarrh send for testimonials free. priests with which the undergoes a kind of annual vindicathat he finds that in 1,629 cases only F. J CHE VE Y CO , Prop., Toledo, Q A Thibetan is to hired tion. poor abounds. play The whole city Sold o? DruftriKta price 7c. 519 women are capable of feeding their capital He a demon. of the dressed is is divided into four sections, part Take Hall's i amily PtUs for constipation. country children and 1,110 have entirely lost called lings, and a lama rules over in weird fashion, and his face ix the faculty. Some Queer Nicknames. each of them. The Grand Lama is as- painted in a mottle of black and white. Studying the causes of the diminuThe residents of many of the Engin his government by a council, He is met by a representative of the sisted tion. the consisting of a Prime Minister, and Grand Lama, and the two engage in lish counties have nicknames, Studying the causes of the diminunine other representatives, including what is supposed to be theological meaning and origin of which is not ation of the ability to nurse among a argument, in which the Grand Lamas lways obvious. Why the inhabitant! Two minority of laymen. women, the professor adduces, as the of Liverpool should be called Dicky or Chinese residents, are the man scores heavily. principal, alcoholism, which habit, he only officials stationed in the Let us not refer to the past again, Then they agree to decide all ques- Sams is not very clear. But near in city tions in dispute by resort to dice, and ly all the counties have their distincstone house with the side .entrance, adds, is increasing to a frightful de- an ambassadorial capacity Though A Cornishman ia and the shingle flashing its golden gree among women. the government is nominally a theoc- the Grand Lama has never been tive nicknames. Cousin Jack to the natives of tha letters in the sunshine! Up the steps racy entirely religious, that is the known to lose, because the dice are Well, It Wasnt His Fault. man who really makes the wheels go always loaded. It would be an appalwent the nurse, and, barring all ceradjacent counties; the Lancashire When the young man and the maid round in Thibet is the Prime Minister, ling omen if he did, and it has to be men are Tim Bobbins; while the emony, burst out in his clear, childish car for a ride or Gyalpo, as he is called. entered the electric The Lincolnshire folk have long been caleffectually guarded against treble: down town every seat bad an occuThe relations existing between the demon, in his discomfiture, is marched led Yellow Bellies,' after the frog! Oh, Dr. Jack. Iae Bobbie, and pant. The young man calmly Grand Lama and his Gyalpo are as off amidst execrations and blows, and which once abounded there. "Genie is so sick most dead, I finks to the front and sat down after peculiar as they are interesting alto- never lives long afterwards. The everywhere an she wants you to make her well. again, are She said Jack! Jack! she did, an I seeing his companion seated beside gether too much so, one would imag- sooner he dies, the better is the omen Tykes, a nickname the etymology of for woman. Lhasa. course Of another young " But at this which is not easy to trace; nor ia it ine, for the peace of mind of the put ice water on her when the conductor came along the former. It somehow became a tradiless difficult to say why the inhabipoint the doctor very rudely cut short tants of Suffolk should be designated young man paid two tares and indiEmancipation for the Mule. tion, which is now regarded as inthe explanation with Booker T. Washington insists that Dumplings, those of Kent Hogs, "Come, come, my little man! Were cated, as he thought, the fair maid in violable, that the Grand Lama shall the rear. never live long, and tradition nowa- the negro is not ungrateful, and, al- or the Isle of Wight people Calves." off for Genie. Fare, please, said the conductor as days further fixes his departure from though the younger generation may In spite of all his efforts, four year-olThe Wonderful Creem Separator. Bobble could not for any distance he reached the maid, and the lady be- this world at some date between his like to lose sight of the fact that their Does its work in thirty minutes and thirteenth and fifteenth years. There grandmothers and grandfathers were leaves keep up with the rapid strides of Dr. side her handed out her change. less than 1 per cent butter fat Young man paid your fare, said is really no physhal reason why the slaves, those grandmothers and grandThe price is ridiculously low, accordMaynard, who seemed to fairly fly; fathers themselves do not forget it ing to size, $2 75 to $6 00 each, and refusing the offered head of the State should not live as so, little by little he dropped to the the conductor, part rear, and Dr. Jack, thoughtful only of nickel, while he took a fare from the long as any other inhabitant of the In illustrating this he tells the story when you have one you would not sacred city, but as the Thibetans of an old colored man who saw the therewith for fifty times its cost his patient, forgot the child in his maid. JUST THIS SEND KOTIC1 Was the maid mad? Slightly. And would soon be in a state of panic and old streetcars being replaced by cars anxiety to save her. What if she were with 5c stamps for postage to the John that the end of the world had driven by electricity, and exclaimed: A. dying perhaps dead? By this time the young woman with whom the maid fear Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wls and did come he if De so, tradition Yank came down sat cost and here whose fare her requires he had reached his destination. The nothing, thirty get their big catalog, fully describing careful which exerto is free management, de years ago niggah, and now, this remarkable Cream Separator, and door stood ajar as Boblie in eager must have smiled. When tne young glory be, dey is gwine to free ds hundreds of other tools and farm seeds haste had left It, and to Dr. Maynard man and the maid got off the car the cised by the Gyalpo. used by the farmer. (W. N. U.) A point in his favor at the outset mewl! it seemed as though the house was de- former got but perhaps that is irreleIs it is decreed that the manner serted. Walking directly in in a pro- vant. It is safe to say that his nickel of that Dodging the Tax Collector. the Lamas death shall always be Wanted a Change. fessional manner he encountered a will cart the right girl next time. In the American citizen's attitude tounknown, but that the fundamental The Rev. S. P. Cadman of Brooklyn servant in the hallway If she was Brockton Enterprise. ward his debt to the state, at least so cause of it shall be a mysterious dis- tells this story of a young matron of far as the rich are concerned, is per surprised at seeing him tnere, she which does not afflict other per- - his congregation who is earnest in ease her eeived a steadily was too well trained to manifest it, Knew the Tune Only. strengthening inand, without questioning his mission, clination to make fewer and less inThere is an old joke which has cirshowed him up to Eugenias room. sistent demands upon himself. He disculated so long among the sailors that cards the high sense cf honor Quietly he pulled up a chair and it has become a classic. It is about seated hitnself by the bedside, taking the greenhorn who thought he knew by his social code and resorts to various devices, scarcely stopping one slender hand In both his large how to assume the duties of the short of down-righ- t ones, and watched the flutter of the leadsman. perjury to dodgs The ship was entering harbor, and the tax collector. Boston Advertiser muslin over the faintly beating heart She stirred uneasily in her sleep, and the mate called for a leadsman. The almost inaudlbly from her parched lips young seaman, who was on his first he heard the word. Jack. trip, stepped forward and took up the Yes, my darling. Jack is here. lead line. Wake up and tell him you are glad The leadsmans duty is to lean over he has come! the bridge railing, cast the lead at Slowly the heavy lids rolled back a sign from the skipper, and give the from the tired eyes, and as they rest- result in a long, drawn-ou- t chant ed on the physicians face a peaceful The greenhorn on this occasion smile lit up her countenance, driving cast the lead, then sang out in the from it all traces of pain, as mists accustomed wail: are driven before the sun. "Wo ho ho ho ho ho o o Oh, Jack, you here? i have wanto. ed to tell you so often that it was all I What? yelled the captain. my fault and and that I am sorry. 1 didnt catch your words. More disdreamed just now that you had for- tinctly. given me and that you loved me Captain," explained the landsman, again. "I dont know the words; I only God knows how much! fervently know the tune. I didnt thUk the Loss d Tims, Loss d Money , Loss of Place, Loss of Comfort, whispered Dr. Jack, as he bent to words were necessary. sll follow In the train of not using press his lips to her forehead. But you must not talk, dear; let us not Holiday Song of a Dyspeptic. refer to the past again. How s the If I could know The names of all the flowers that stow. poor heau? Aching much? Strange I And ail the stars whose extends had not heard you were ill until Bob- Above me like familiar light frienda. fathom what their message meant And bie came for me Thibetan Traveling Merchant and Wife. 1 wonder If Id be content t Bobbio? faintly repeated Genie, RHeumatism. sons. Here is the Gyalos chance. endeavor to Upon which followed If I could know questioningly. instill religious Ideas into Lumbago. jj meant a hen his woe, in dining my good When, opinion, the psychologithe childish mind of her a lull account of that young mans Just I would reduce and safely eat Sciatica, Ai daughter. moment cal has arrived for a change a prayer this little My favorite pastry, frnlt and meat, proceedings. one was to of Grand Lamas, be announces to the W itli a digestion worth a cent It has cured thousands. WiU "tVhere is he now? lisp a stanza of the hymn taught be content. I should that know I the curs jrou. Price 25c. and 50c. that has from people spirit passed was In where he? his Je"',s Sure enough, tSTr1or Shepherd, hear me Washington Star. the one upon whom it had rested for tn night ' anxiety over his patient, and afterthe d irknesa be Thou the past few years, and who was now Thrmigh Advice. near wards in the joy of knowing that his Keep me safe till morning light And among the A man in Breslau, Silesia, sold his no more, and that It had descended treasure had been restored to him, the rhymes of nurthe a little whom child, upon would they sery was one about a little man doctor had never once thought of his mustache for $25 and his wife interwho find in a locality in the city which SMOKE: ttle whi little messenger. But at that very in- fered, claiming a half Interest in the he "as neither indicated, at the very little, norplgyet giving stant came floating up from the drive- mustache. He might sell his half for samedefinitely time an exact description of the t came time for very big. When the evening devo- way the sobbing of a child, mingled $12.50. Atlanta Journal. boy. with a firm, reprimanding voles, as in search of him. and go Reindeer. They mar MNot how 8ams Uncle out ef the carriage stepped Mrs. cheep, but how food Mamma, dont lets The original stock of the 2,000 rein- vel that he should be so exactly what Vaughn and Master Bobbie the latsay one that Whitaker & had said he would the Dallas, cost Gyalpo Makers, CITV. UTAH the governbe about the little lamb deer now In Alaska shoes ter with little Lets off to the great paland crying lustily now at the top of ment $13 60 each in Siberia, cost $32 Then he Is taken ace. or potala. and dulv Installed as York VmeVb0nt the ,ltUe Pl6-- N" t a head to date, and are worth to sell. his healthy lungs. NEW PENSION LAWS With a tender caress, Dr. funvnaia I $50 to $75 each. Apply to NATH AM HM'KKOKD, 8t K St- Their Failure to Nurse Babes Causes e i bt I am-ban- mo-sld- d d . .; Big' Risks St. Jacobs Oil came the work of patient little hands. But there was no reply to his question, for the girlish face lay back peacefully against the snowy pillow; the lashes quivered slightly, then lay qmet upon the fever flushed cheeks, for awhile the shorn head rested near the golden one; then he heard her murmur something in her sleep which sounded like Jack, and in childish innocence he believed this to be an answer to his query. He puckered his tiny forehead, trying to think what se had better do next. The rain had now ceased to pour, and through a rift in the clouds the sun shined down upon the earth. A bright luca flashed through Down tear-staine- d For Neuralgia, Sprain n. eir ie KK -. Washing tuuf 1). 'juuwwubii mjm r t. |