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Show : ' I ain't An' cf my fellow lo quarrel man tf i tn Kay. an' a neckin' trouble enini-- -- ihe way. In a Kiltin' an' Tlinugli when tlie earlh la Hinnm-tin- ' eteainin' in the aun. I kind o' feel that trouble w'nuM lie jra the n me an fun. My fenlin'H la uncertain an' my ills'll bud; Hut. to tell the hutK-K- t tru. li. I'm most tun lazy to git mad. There la somethin' in the weather that nnikea people quick to we An' critic!'- - a thing that Isn't what it oua'ii to ine. An' when folks gets overheated an' dla- -' posed to raise the ileuee, 1 ele-- i k in v I'isposlti- n lo mix In, inui" ulnfs the use'. illy lack of ein nty. I must cuufi ., la SOliiel lit:;1 Siiil, tut. to l'-l- the lionrst truth, l'in moat l to ;ii loo lai: - rii;i.:nii. Slur. Trc) iiuiil. I r Johnson, in the Waahlngton fa- Levs LtjliSS. ;v. hy : li 1 ofr don't doubt that you mean it all. Iert-y.she said, that is now, lmt only husks, liow how uloiit next week or next I " year?" lovn--a:.- d 1 d j cpil-- ' kiy. John dropped his reins and stepped forward with bowed head and eyes on the ground. lYrgive me, Mary, he said hnmbly. "I didn't mean nothin like that. Ye know at I'll wait fer you s long as I live. There aint ro other woman I'm only a man and git impatient. Yer a woman an an angel. Forgive me ant tired of an' let me wait fer you, will ye?" "Hut it Is goin to be bo many years," replied the girl, "and I am gctbii older all the time. Mebby you ought to take up with some girl who is more free like half yer life is gone." "There ain't no other girl, exI claimed the man passionately. want you and nobody else and I'll wait till the rrack o doom fer ye. An I won't pester ye no more, bet when von are ready make the least bit of a Big aud I'll come to ye." (led knows I I l "Cotne. There were tears In My Lady's eyes. it all, but I see no way hut to go on and endure it as best I may. If I have encouraged you in any way to believe it could he different pray forgive me. I have always like you the more because of your splendid earnestness and enthusiasm. Hut, believe me, I have had the most experience, and you will lire to thank your lucky stars that 1 tend you away. I - half-ch'niv- - d v - Always a close observer and always analytical. My I.ady became intensely interested in tlie lifx about iter. Truo it was hard and benumbing; true it vvus narrow and discouraging; true It seemed hopeless and pitiful, but they were so brave and uncomplaining that site marveled. It was a mere struggle for the most obvious elements of existence coarsest of food, and sparsest; tlie barest roof over their heads; the most scanty raiment and their eyes were ever set on the tin.u when tlie farm would be paid for; that was the goal, the end, ll:o haven. After that they thought no more. All would In? easy then. And In the midst of ail the poverty and the waiting and the toil, a thread of romance ran. Her practiced eye saw it at once. John, the sturdy son of the owner of tlie next Hearing, eyed with longing glances Mary, the Imxom daughter of the house where My occupied the best of the poor apartments. And My I ady was not long In observing that Mary flushed under his covetous gaze and ever and anon made him a sign. One day My I.ady in a shady nook looking out over the fields and up Into the monotonous sky and trying to read betimes, when the Bound of voices in the adjoining Held aroused her. It was blue-eye- -- It's a lie a mendacious lie! You are deludrienl have no he-.rt- s, J d Secre- Kansas City, Kansas, say-,- : For seve i years I hke not known what It was to spend a well day. I caught a severe m hi which I neglected. und It was tit tlie time of in da-- tnat inn set in and prostrated me. Catarrh of the kidneys uml bladder followed, rav diges ive organs pave way, i l fact the cobl disarranged my whole 1 coii.-'tip- n lyst-- v I e m spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and medicine, hut derived but little benefit until I began treatment with Peru n a. 1 kept taking it for nearly nine months before was completely sureJ, lmt kept prow inp gradually so that 1 felt encouraged tocontinue taking IVrttna until my health was restored. I send nty thanks and blessings I 1 1 Mexican MUSTANG LINIMENT I Fer the Ailment. CALVES COWS HORSES MULES SHEEP and OXEN FOR. MEEASTR Mexican MUSTANG FOR. MAN OR. BEAST LINIMENT ..50 Cesvts May Majke You a. Fortune.. - fi- Coi.L-re-siae-.i - $10,000 -l w-t- ing yourself, hut you cannot delude me. I love yon yes. I love you as much as though I was an impossible clerk and you a factory girl, and I always will love you. You will make your choice now for love and happiness or for the old life, with Its hollow-dobas you have pointed out so well. if Hut you choose against love you will always know Vit you were once face Miss Kate Brown. Recording tary of the Ii. C. 11, .sM;i;itvn of Ivankin, in a letter from 60.1 N. Seventh st., I sea-wa- scif-sacriiic- Brovm. Miss Kate What Is Woman? Then do not waste much time in )WWWWWWR country schools, and ail through August the coaching and driving parties in Maine passing over the country roads have come art cm quaint little school houses tucked away in picFor tin- - sirnd trveMmrrt of .Vi cent vou id:, v make a:i estimate, or jr'ie-'- , of the total vote iu ihe states of Utah, lila'.m ami WyoNew m her next for w.ll Ik- cast rhich seen the inside, turesque nooks, and, ming. if )Oii are foruipat- - lu cidcidntitiit, ami is iin.ilc nriinul the exact cute pnlleil you will scholars hard at work under the di- bu uwarUcd 5 .OOO. should you estimate the exact vote nil wilt earn rection of sonic pretty country school There are 1,483 Other Prizes RnRinfrom $2 to marm. It was at one of these little Good Investment? school houses that the teacher was XVliort I'.I-- c Can You lift t endeavoring to show the general unwa ITT.wi. What wiil it he Mil. year? The tofu v.t" at tlie laderstanding of the little ones to a Address, Tribune Distribution Iiureau, P. 0. Sox 1298, Sait Lake City, Utah party of visitors. "Now, Thomas, she said to one of the youngest boys, apropos of a lesson upon farm life, what are the domesASK. FOR Thomas hesitated, tic aniniale?" All I'irst-Cl.LAKE SALT thinking seriously, and then answered Dealer. slowly, but with the air of authority of one who knows tnat he is in the CANDY CO'S. Sell Them. right: LmttA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Cats, dogs, sheep and women. And the visitors thought that he was not very far wrong. Educating Chinese Women. A Sailor's Summons. Eight young Chinos- - women of the MatIt With ffbrrf.Cratvn "BaKing Something white rente up last night, highest circles In KiHtu,.-- u have been 1atudtr. It was the nil.-- t, I wist, or rain: a for educato three bent Japan years' It whrclsil utsiut. IkiKlicil In and out. 'km Inst the window pane; tion. It is the first known case of the And It was a bird, no doubt no doubt. kind. My T.ady really was lired of it all, and site piovcd it effectually by the fiishioiahle resorts nt the very height of tin season ami fleeing into the far v est, where she found a change of scene at least, on a farm cnr:sis!irg of wooded 1. ills and pi nines. Ti e house was not imilt for summer boarders and was a rati rough affair suited to the most vo needs of the hardy yoeme.. . lio were trying to couiiiicr the wilderness. They could not understand why she wanted to stay there when she eould have all the luxuries of civilization at her command for the asking, but the And will nut come ugain. price she c.ffere.1 was so princ ely that And Kmnchlng beat with slow retreat. Ami heavy swell, the old they were glad to give her the best shrill anil clear and piercing awrt-t- . they had and ask no questions. And And 1 thought I lien rj thu boatswains call. she partially forgot Iht ennui watchwere and yet, uml yet nails The ing these plodding, hard working toilIt ntay havu been no boat at all. toil and ceaseless ing pioneers in their iuu-n- l cause of death. it is more often, however, the cause of Bonn chronic There is ml tin organ in the liody hut seriously dawhat is liable to rn aped by a neglected cold the kidneys, bladder and digestive ora gans arc ail frequently the neglected' cn.d. Hundred-- , f dollars ere spent on doctors and medic ms trying to cure these diseases, hut until the true cause ot them is ilisi over, il. there will be uo u.v in using it edielne. .speiisiii nn dieiii,. diarrim a medii cine and t'qp medicine is of no when whatever ca'arrh is the good be treated. cause Tne i iitarrh-mus- t The ciio-icing removed, the derangements will disiip;cai'. ienma cures iitarrh of the digestive organs, the urinary organs or any of the interim! organs. If von do not derive prompt and satisfactory results trom tlie use of Ieruna write at once to Ur. Ilarlinan. givings full statement of your case, and lie will la pleased to give j'oti his valuable advice gratis. Address Ur. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Q. di.-ear-e. There were tears in My Lady's eyes as they passed out of sight, this modern Jacob and Rachael, and presently she arose and went to the houBe. That night she sent a telegram to Percy Van Slack. It consisted of but one word: t Cured. to you for Pemna." Miss Kate Brown. A neglected cold is frequently the I bc-for-e 1 expert-Piiee- runa Dii e Imri'ilum. "Margery. hurst in the" yourj! man with blazing eyes. "I "Yes, know all about it. she interrupted. with a smile oil, such a worn and glassy smile. "You forgot that I have had several seasons of it, ami have seen a good deal of other people's what I have affairs, is dreadfully serums It myself. for tlie moment, nml it does seem that one would really do something desperate if one can't have one's way. lint if one can't, then one goes one's way, and pretty soon the hails and the dinners and lie yachting parties and the golf links ai d all that sort of thing uml and dont you make one furg-fcec, that's all there is to" it until the next affair comes along, and then there's another liitle drama which threalens to become a tragedy. And if one does Ret one's way, forsooth, why, then there's a grand wedding and a great show and a trip abroad and in a little while the happy twain are pursuing their divers ways In society and at the club, or In much the some old rut, only the little spark of romance they both thought was ahead is now behind, and the prosy old world Is prosier and more hopeless and than ever. No, Percy, I like you Immensely, hut dont lot's spoil siu li good fellowship as ours to It's our Co t haring a misfortune to have been horn into an tup- and a set where lomaiieo !s a tradition anil love a memory, l.ct's make the lust of it." And she lnughel a merry little laugh, was tinge-- l with alls it the men a suggest imi of harshness if nuything whiih fell from tlie fn!l. red lips of My I a.iy rmtM lie th scribed as harsh. The youth Hushed to tin- cars at this . at.d wlcn My lady had conspi'-clicluded he broke iu passionately, with hands clenched, jaw set. bead thrown hack and eyes blazing: "It's a lie it's all a mendacious lie this talk that people of our class people who are horn with good veins and who in their Wooii for edu have the opportunities cation ami culture and develop- Hundreds of Dollars Spent in YainPe ilu.-lie- d liaiiilsiniie yming rutiti ln'forc her hut it was uiily a gleam. a..d nil Imt.Vit later louk fi rm as an expivs' lull of lit- ter want Siipl:!t M eign oti may ina'ie. ami My Lridy looked nt the canast you:,?-- , fitee In fere I er with a ii.iMure of mlnirrMaiu a:.d pity. "He-livp me. Pfrey," si o sal I, seriously, "I epprt elctp t! o honor joa l.a.'o dime no and 1 a'.ipro' iato tour euriiestiHsa and honesty; hut it rar.iot he. 1 would do you a great injustice if I accepted I could Rive the y ,:i rtiako me. ! Derangements of the Pelvic Organs. With Catarrhal auuert Margery o' walten." al.iays lo remember that "If ye want yer promise hack, John, ve wiil l ewr el.?:. ye. and so lo.'g ivalle I will io:"' lo you at tits? ye can hare it," rejoined the girl o willi 1 .. i I Pish Co.) (Cnpj rinltl. :L. I.) it lily Si h'.'i it.il ie. r i'..i!. My I. ady t In fan ft ml liii'i.i'.l die itii'i ly tit.-du InT e es wt-t- II gl,u:.i .f sin1 jr Hr'e of t at the ':' - SUFFERED SEVEN YEAR fr - 1 John and Mary. They bad met as he was taking the horses in after a bcnl day at the plow and Mary was on the way iiufue front driving the cows to a new pasture. "Mary, he sail earnestly looking Into her face, "you look so tired, girl. I am, John, she replied wearily. It Is a bit harder this summer because of tbe lady at the house. It makes more work, but she pays so much that dad is goln' to make two payments this fall Instead of one, he thinks. You are' workin' hard yourself, John. "Yes, drat it, both o us workin out our lives and ro nearer to a home o our own than three years ago. I'm tired o' It, Mary, that I am. Cant we ourselves. Wn go 'way and set up kin git along somehow and there'll he the love to kinder keep us contented like even if the work is JUt as hard." "No, John," she replied looking him full in the eje. "My folks cant 6par me tol the mortgage Is lifteJ. We'll jlst have to wait Hut bein' as we love each other we kin wait patiently, can't we John. "Oh, I suppose so." replied John con;)lairii.gly, but I'm powerful tired ll. , Hilt If a sail should leap I'Tout out th-- ' dark mid driving rain. Toil miiKl nut hold me Kick nor weep. For 1 must sail a trackless main To tin t and li.ivc, to hold and keep, What I have so utili I so long in vain. ne-- d no chart of sea nor sand, Nor any Idazing star. My prow against wild waves shall stand intll it cuts the blessed bar. And I run up the shining strand Where my lost youth und Mary are. Flavin in August National. I n r Literature as a Trade. write successfully means to serve a long ami hard apprenticeship; it means to do many things badly in order to learn to do a few things well; to read many authors, and good ones; to live with words till one know-- their value, and it moans, too, that one must know something about the reality of lire. In short, writing is a trade, just like bookbinding or typesetting, says the Woman s Home Companion. It is different, of course; It has a higher side, we believe, but to think only of the higher side and ignore the trade part of It Is to prepare one's self for a great disappointment Decidedly the novice should not expect to earn pin money by setting down her day dreams, when successful authors are obliged to sing daytime and nighttime In order to learn the mechanics' of the art. To s. PERFECT PASTIL ! It's a mistake t imagine that itchlir: ho I; u Sites can't tlinncine. i nn p. 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