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Show LITTLE COLD. A caught a little Ho OWES cold That was alL So the neighbors sadly said. As th-g:.ibei-- d round bis bed. When they lieu id that he was dead. i He caught a H't'.e cold That was all. (Puck.) LIFE TO Negtect of a cough or cold often 'earls to serious trouble. To break up a o!d in twemy-fo-i- r hours and cure any cough that is curable mix two e of ounces of Glycerine, a Pine Oil of pure and Virgin fight outlet's of pure Whisky. Take a I was troubled with Chicago, 111. ry four hours. You can lexspoonful ami inflammation, and the doc-falling and store at these ' buy Hny good drug tors said I could nob easily mix them In a large bottle. get well unless I Lydia E. Pinkliams half-ounc- Vegetable Compound ' n operation, Opera the Great Leveier. knew I could nob At one of the Wagiur operas a few stand the strain of one, so I wrote to days ii go a woman nudged her friend you some time ngo Who Is thac distinguished and said; about my health man bowing to you over then?" Her and you told me friend looked in the direction desig..hat to do. After nated and smiled in a return greeiiug. Lydia & taking 'That's my butch r," she said. "I sec Ifinkliara's vegeta. ble Compound and him here quite When go marBlood Purifier I am keting in the morning we always disy a well woman. Mrs. William cuss the opera. He's a German, you bhd W. 21st St, Chicago, 11L know, and really knows a lot about Ahkens, Lydia E. ITnkhams Vegetable Con other tiling.- besides rutting meal." pound, made from native roots and New York Sun. herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and y bolds the record uft--n- J to-da- Hows This? Vi for iny Ilundnxl liollmri Upward offft-- One for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of an y similar medicine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file In the Pinkham laboratory at Lj Mass., from women who have cured from almost every form of female complaints, Inflammation, uL ceration, displacements, fibroid tumors; irregularities, periodic ains,backache; indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. IMnkhama V egetable Compound a trial. cannot Iw rum by ItaUV Wk of catarrh that talarrh Cun. F. J. Wil'XKY k CO.. Toledo, turn- - knmru Y. 1. I henry Wr. tbr xml him prrfrrtly Sr the hut IS a , Dclh-v- r hi all DUUiu-able lo carry out any t t aiul hiiunrlilly hum nnulr by him Arm. Walking. Hixxax k Makvix, W LI ruxKMrtiL Ixilraalp Toledo. Ol Hall Catarrh lure a taken hitrrimUy. arting dhwiiv upon thr lmnd and mucoua nirlami ol Ilia arxtrni. 'Irelliiumiaia amt Irtw. Irhv IS eeola par buttlr. sold by all linurMx lake llail a Family 1'iUa Sir eonatlpatlou. Natural Supposition. bum coal "I mil going to If you would like special advice about your case write a con 11 den-ti- nt letter to Mrs. l'inkliam, at Lynn, Maas. Her advice is free; and always helpfuL here- after." "Hereafter? I would attend to you then." thought Old Niek ihe heat problem for This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Uray'a Sweet Puwdera fur Children, cure FeveriuUneau, Headache, Bad Btonuwli, Teething IUuordera. Regulate the Bowels and Deatruy Worn. They break up eolde In Z4 boure. Pleaaant to take, and harmless aa milk. They never fail. Ai all Druggists, Sic. Sample mailed FREE. Addrcua, Allen H. Olmuled, Constipation Nearly Every One Gets The bowels show first sign of things going wrong. A Le Buy, M. Y. Any woman can make an impression on a nmn who hus either a soft heart or a soft head. Cascaret taken every night as needed keeps the bowels working naturally without grip, gripe and that upse sick feeling. ONLY IINF "BKOWO QtlNINF." That lx I.AXAI'IVK IIKIIVUI yriNlNK. Uk fur the Niffriiiiiirf ill K. W. (iii'iVh. I ynd thn Wurld UYerloLuttrCoUlioUiJc Jmy. A Ten cent bos. weeks treatment. drag stores. Biggest seller in People who do just as they please never please their neighbors. were, first. The Hint Mm maid, tni'luding Ihe cook, loft. Second. that ihe mini lt:ul to go out fur all of his tuoala ami became ii v - a slave to a cross-eyewaiter; and, third, that bl wife divnrrod him for the winter, the ground of complaint beiiiK that lie growled continually of rold fi i't, though thin fiu-- t was not allowed to reaeh the newspaper. The iden mine to him one evening after the cross-eyewaiter had returned hla quarter to him with the unasked advice that he might mid ft to buy pet nil for hla flying and that the waiting brotherhood recognized no smaller coin than half a dollar, lie then 'Upon swore a dire oath that he would shake the mud of New York from Ills shoes for the win ter and go to Furore; and. by golly"- here la the Iden - there would he not a tip on the way. If he rould help It. No! sir. Not on your life." Appropriately, first of all he struck a place of palms, not the kind that grow upon hands, but of the tree family. This was Funehal. in the Madeira Islands. When he hod found Mint there were no rhewlng gum parlors or moving pleture shows, with two and a half hours of refined vaudeville thrown In things whlrh he nerer patronized at I ou-e- . hut now felt a feverish anxiety to indulge in, hi1 the head waiter at his hotel. . whom, needless to say. he had not conllded his vow That functionary Insisted that lire was a blank without a ride in a "earns," or sledge drawn lv bullock, and a euros was accordingly engaged and the expedition set out. the sextnul. brass tube and oil stained muniisi ript usual in explora tlons being conspicuous by ihclr absence. Muring the course of the perilous humping over the stones the driver in the intervals nr smiting his oxen and greasing (lie runners a conversation with lilm which might have been intelligent had he understood even of It. When the earns returned to the hotel, the driver held up ten lingers and ejaculated. "Teen hunder rels." "Holy smoke!" said Mm mail. "You ttnev-lublackguard - here," anil handed him a dollar and a hair "Now be olf witli you." That evening the other oeeupants of the verandah were hor rilled to hear a succession of expletives Issuing from the man's mouth ns lie read in his that 1 .000 rets was s dollor. The man next moved on to Alexandria, lie bad forgotten every care but his vow. lie still clung to the idea, lie climbed down Hie steps boat with the crowd, mostly into the barge-llkAmericans, and thought he might investigate its Pharaohs and see if there was anything In the story of the plagues of Egypt When he did land, after having elreuni vented by a blank and uncomprehending atare the head boatman's insinuation that "Icctel muna" was a desirable thing, his hngs were dumper on the quay and he found himseir 'lie center of an admiring crowd, conspicuous among which was the head boatman, whom hr thought he had said farewell to foievrr. Pointing to his bags, he said, A pleased grin ran around his serenely, "lintel.1 audience, who all looked at the head boatman, who shook his head. The man held up half a dollar. Contrary to expectation, there was no rush for his baggage. Suddenly the head boatman, with a grave and Impressive air. advanced. "You give dolla-tnhalf eh?" The uiua looked about bfm. The idea did not eem so precious. It was ginning late. After t'.l, It wasn't so murh. Two minutes after a procession trailed Into the hotel, consisting of the man and two persons, one of wLom was the head jnatman. When the tnan atruck Grew, Greece made saste to retaliate In the person of a picturesque firsts In baggy tousers, a red earrings and '- V. - J It AU the world million boxes month. W', d For Infanta and Children. Ths mm-hln- eon-suite- d nm-tifi- spinster, and his four sons, with their families, occupy the old home and keep tender watch over the treasures which their father e il gathered with so much patience and expense during a lifetime. One can walk down the corridors, on whose w alls great paintings are falling Into strings from age. and climb the stone stairs, where a comely servant will greet one and show the curiosities, or, better, let one look at everything to the a cap This brlgand-ltkbeing was In league with the porter of the hotel and ll followed that the porter knew of no one more trustworthy and scholarly as a guide to ancient Athens than The matt, fortil.ed by the presence of some otliera with whom he had scraped acquaintance In the hotel dining room, blindly delivered himself into the hands of this Grecian Philistine. When they had worn an eighth of mi inch off the soles of their shoes I ramping, the bold on the steps of the Acropolis, thrust his , not a pishood into his bosom and drew i bag. which he held out with an tol. hot ii s Tin1 tnan looked air of iT'iiut independence. the other way. The Idea was holding tight. An Knglish girl, whom lie had neglected to inform that he was married, lightly touched his arm and whispered, "You give him a tip-h- e's At that moment Ihe man lost so picturesque his Idea lie ostentatious' gave Ihilnpoulos a liniiilfiil of eiilns. It is nli very sad. but (lie man get along better since lie hus lost Ills idea. e Philo--ou1e- s. out--no- m-- Itae-dek- e 3 PER CENT AVetyrtabfe Preparation Tor Assimilating ttieFoadand RegulaVil ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ALCOHOL-- wliiie-tiiilrc- Former Bull Fighter's Museum For 46 years the Corona tamily hail occupied house (,ii'"d Casa de Cothe plain nnin'' on the Vign canal, fu the dilapidated village known as Kl Puente del Jamaica. This village Is reached now by the lxtapaipii electric ear, being the tlrst step bevond the head of the canal, and whatever of fame or interest it enjoys it derives solely from the old house at ihe soul hern extremity of its one street, the hnuc of Cnronu. whlrh contains the bull lighter's museum A morning is ample time for the trip. I lllL-iiWebster says in the Mexican Herald, and while people from the four corners of the world have discovered this museum, as the register reveals, there are many people In the city who have hardly heard of It; yes. to the lover or the quaint, curious and historic It Is certainly well worth a visit, for Juan Corona during some 23 years was gathering front here, there and everywhere a valuable collection of curiosities. He was a Sunday bull lighter and used to fight In the llucarell ring, whlrh does not exist now, but every day In the week he was a collector and a philanthropist, who by hla generosity and kindness endeared himself not only to the people of hla own village but to all people with whom he came In contact, lie died 21 years ago, but his daughter, s hind. two-stor- i heart's content. In the upper corridor there are a number of Immense earthen Jars which were excavated at a point not far distant end which are valuable samples of the work of potters of other days. In one corner of this corridor there is a quaint fountain pud pool In whore walls are laid in mosaics formed of bits of broken glass and porcelain. The whole ornamented with hideous stone Indian Idols. From the corridor one passes through the never household kitchen to the old one, which used and the walls of which are literally lined from top to bottom with every class of earthen cooking vessels, wooden spoons, forks and chocolate heaters. Near by is the dining room, whose long table contains a quaint collection of vases and dishes, while the walls are hung with pictures and painted porcelain bowls, in two of which are the portraits of Maximilian and There are dishes and plaques made by the Indians of remote regions which even in this day of railway facilities are difficult to find. There are tall "ollas" where soup for a regiment could 1 Car-lott- a. he made. The dining room opens Into the bedroom, where. In a corner, stands the silver bedstead on which Santa Ana died. It being elaborately dressed with hangings and covers of coarse white luce. On the wall by the head of the bed is a rare group of guns, swords and pistols. In another corner of the room stands an bed which belonged to a lndv in waiting to Oarlottn, and at its side Is a leather trunk which belonged to the patriot Hidalgo. Above the trunk la the carved ivory handled rifle of Miramon. hearing his arms and name. The danghter. In speaking of the school for poor children which occupied a room on the tlrst floor of the house for years, said; "Yes, niy father established the school and maintained It for many years. In more recent years the teacher was paid by the town government and three years ago the srhool was moved by that same authority to a house in the village immediately back of this, which is known as 'I.a Resurrection." When asked about the sale of articles of the museum she said: Yes, we have had some offers, but they have been made principally by tourists and lme usually been very small, while many of the things here cost my father much money. For example, the gun of Miramon and the cross of 'l.a Mush Mexicans' each cost fSOO. Of course many things were presented to him by friends who knew of his interest In rare and historic things, but." she added, tenderly, "everything ts very dear to ua and we do not care to part with anything." four-poste- .vCHfUkfctoL. Promotes Digestion,Cheerful nessand Re st.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral f? 3 Mot Narc I Wpr Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of otic tfOM DrSAfUEUmMa Seed IKmqJtin A'erAfhSmts Tlit An i re Seed TS AtCneitnmUSeA w&m Seed - flever A perfect Remedy forConslipa (ion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. 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