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Show 'VS s . BATHS Tta Last Chancer FOB HOUSES. JOHNSON BAD ONLY CHANCE TO SAVE HER Dm Llfi O Work f Tkroa ltr. Lurtnda Mo. The Ladder, Mexico, Mo. Johiuoa Utm la Mexico, Ledger bat ret aooreaded in n iniarvtow with her. This is tbs so bsteucs of her story ; In the winter of Sl end DS Mrs. Johnson Wes, like many of her friends, attacked with la grippe. Tee. were moat of ns had ft and ko er itawrockiaf power, when If rata in Us work on a good constitution. VattrMt Johnson, along about Christman, wee prostrated. All the medical aid here tn the city only brought her arOund,1 ae an ben. and roots female symexpressed it, end she was toft pathiser la a debilitated and exhausted condition, and experienced n oonetant pain in her toft tide, Bbe wnn wholly unfit for her domestic duties -- nod was to do any work nbcut the house, area . after the le grippe feeer end ite charm, tar-- , istie ctekntes Lad toft her. ' Bbe is s consistent member of the church, and one Sun- day. between the Sunday school ant church Mrricas, being barely able to be conveyed there, she heard of a miracle tbit lr. William Pink Pills for Pal People bad performed, and aba resolved to try them. It was like the drowning man grabbing at tbs last straw. It sai bn last and only cbanc to save her life Bbe procured one box of these pills front tb south side druggists, French St Garrett, in this city, and by tki time she bad used half the box sh and hsr watchful irisnda noticed a marked Improvement in her condition. Taking the rest of th box of pills and on mors box sh recovered remarkably in an exceedingly abort time. Before sh bad used tb first box she resumed hsr household duties, and has been steadily at work for tbs last aighteen months. It took only a few boxes, perhaps five or six, to entirely cur her. Bine then she was attacked by rheumatism, caused from careless exposure, but by at one taking tbs Fmk Pills for Pale People sh drove that painful and dreadful malady away, bbe told th reporter that whenever th felt that the was going to be 111, sh took on or two of the pills, and she is perfectly nerergot sick. Mrs. Johnsonlive to a ripe healthy now and promises to id age,. Her friends have never ceased to miraculous about almost talk her recovery and ere loud in their praise of tbs Pink Pills for Pale Ieopie, and' all who have tried them say they would not be, without them under any conditions. ars not looked lr. Williams Pink Pills An Uf on as a patent medicine. analysis of their properties snows that they contain. In condensed form, all tbs elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They ere an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Bt. Vi, tun' dance, sciatica, neui algia, rheumatism, Barvoiu headache, the after effects of ia grippe, palpitation of the heart, liale and eallow complexions, and the tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, such a scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They build up the blood end restore tbe of beslth to pale and sallow cheeks. flow ars for sale by all druggists, or may le bad by mail from Dr. Williams Med. Co., Schenectady, N. V., for UJc per box, er six boxes for fij.W. g uu-ab- le dia-ms- Doabtfal Arrangement. In his desire to use fine language the darkey sometimes allows his ideas and statements to become a trifle confused, " as well as confusing. Borne years ago a handbill announcing a colored picnic to be held in a grove near a southern city was freely circulated. After various highly enticing announcements relative to the delights In store for the partakers in tilts entertainment the bill concluded with tne following puzzling note printed in italics: Good behavior will be 6trictly and reservedly enjoined upon all present, and nothing w.ll be left undone which will tend to mar tbe pleasure of the Youth's Company. company. Kate Field ia Denver. Sept, 1(X My journey from Chicago was over the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroad, one of the best managed systems in the country, I should suy, judging by the civility of the employes." the comfort I experienced, the excellence of its roadbed, and tho punctuality of arrival 1 actually reached Denver ahead of time. Tbe Burlington Iiotitc ia also the best to Bt Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha and Kansas City. , . Dfsvkr, Witty and Clever. When Prof Chicago Times-HeralAytoun was wooing Miss Wilson, the daughter of Christopher North, editor of Blackwood's Magazine, he obtained the ladys consent conditionally on that of her father being gained. This Aytoun was too shy to ask, and he prevailed upon the young lady to We must deal tenask for it herself. said hearty derly with his feelings, old Christopher; write my reply on Ill a slip of paper and pin it on your back. Papa answer is on tbe back as .she y dress. entered the drawing room. Turning her round, the delighted suitor read W ith the author these words: cone pliments. Yung sinner, reckolect wne thing whatever yu git dishonestly yu Lav got to deride with the devil, and he allwuss takes the Bons share. I cum akrost lots ov humble and party In this world, only let them bar their own way In all things AK0IT0 THE OZAEES: The Jjand orBig Red Applea, r attractive and interesting book, h.adesnely llluetr ted frith of Booth Missouri Od scenery, licuding the frail farm of 3,000 seres ia Howell County- - It pertains to fruit raising In that gnat fruit belt of America, the southern slope uf tbe Ozarda, end will prove of great value, S( but to every farmer esljr to twi sea home. Milled free, . Address, J. E. Locxwoon, Kansas City, Ms FACTS FROM ALL LANDS- There ars eleven daily newspapers In China nine printed in Chinese, one In English and one in French. Norway and Sweden have been under oa king since 1814, but at present there are demands for a separation. The cellar In the bank of France resemble a large warehouse. Silver sola is (tored there 1a 800 large barrels. Twenty-fiv- e miles of the Congo rail-rea- d are already completed. The road will be ninety-thre- e miles in total length. liarearenreot VT only four persons figure in this story. It Is unnecessary to mention names. He bad a rival for her affections, and her father could never understand why she preferred the rival to hlux. "One day when he sat on the porch chatting to her father, she called him into the TURKISH bathing him Trankly that she establishment for parlor and told had promised to marry hi rhafi He horses and dogs, Aid not plead or beg. He kissed her been started iu has " hand with A sort. of reverence and then a quiet' strfcet ltt returned seat on dh porch., and to near tho Paris, yjJ Boia renewed the, conversation with her de Boulogne. ttther ln those few biomenls thosd Henceforth, feeemeil to have changed for him,. who possess The sun did noshfno as brightly, the and pet dogs will be birds not sing as they did before. enabled to let them Even djiL the grass and trees seemed sear all tle experience and dead. He Lad ex!peet8dwhat be' delights of thesis Oriental ablutions. heard, hut that did not aeent to just When the wealthy man returns to bis abate tho shock.- - He walMistralt and PRY on 11,8 tired home bs may moody. Her father saw thin and asked steeds that have dragged hla carriage him the cause. He blurted out tho through the hot, dusty streets and tell whole miserable truth. Her father conhis groom to take them ovePdor a bath. tinued to polish bis glasses carefully The place has not been dpen long, but and then said; judging from the amount of support-- ! "YVIihttren folk Is mighty onsartln Is said to have enjoyed up to no$r, tho ' JJer father said nothing criUeiV, should lo successful. more, but nothing would change her experiment Whether it will be found to keep up its mind. Gradually it came to be gener- business In winter is a problem for the ! ally known" that hVhid bnea rejected enterprising proprietor to solve by ex- and that his rival was the fortunate perience. wooer. They, be and; his rival, were The Idea i3 unique and at the same alumni of the same college. He was time humane. There can bo little down for a speech at the alumni dindoubt that animals that are not living ner. A month before he had attended in a state of natural freedom will de- her wedding. No one ever heard him rive great benefit from thesa baths, ea complain, though all knew how he sufpecially In .Bummer weather. fered. He was looked upon as the oraThe arrangements made in this estab- tor pf his class, and a great speech was d lishment for the treatment of expected. When he arose a sinister clients are elaborate and inter- glitter could be been in his eye. He beis designed in gan to speak slowly. He took as his esting. Tho bath-hous- e much the same style as those used by text Acquired Tastes. Ho spoke at human beings, but the rooms are on a length.. Finally he 6ld: much larger scale. I called upon a dear friend some There are three large rooms con- time ago who had just had a daughter nected with each other by Wide doors, married. He felt his loss Very keenly. which fit closely and are practically air- I tried to console him, telling him that tight When a horse is to be operated while he had lost a daughter be bad on, It la taken first into the hack room. gained a son. Ho said slowly to me; This ia divided into large compartments " Maybe I will come to like him after or stalls. Tbe horse is tied up to a ring a while like 1 do my cigar, but the iu a Bt&ll and the door shut A steam first few puffs arc making me mighty coil is concealed in the wall of the room sick. and the steam can be turned on from the It was in Kentucky. Not a word was outside. said then, but just as the sun After the animal has been tied with peeped over the hills the next day two a good length of the halter he is shut in dark forms were seen silhouetted and the room is filled with ateara-unti- l against 'the sky.- - There were -- two the temperature rises to about 100 de- flashes, a combined, subdued report grees Fahrenheit The time the horse and one fell', netCr to rise again. It Is left In this chamber Varies considerwas he. ably, according to the condition he may be in. Usually half an hour is sufil-cleSTORY OF A VAGRANT. to produce profuse perspiration. When this baa been effected the door He fiama Duck Hume tn B Sent to Is opened and the bather is untied nnd led lfi to the middle room. -- This is also Hsrwamold and bent His white hair a large, airy room, with little windows and beard were nuitted.-H- is clothing in the wall which separates It from the was in tatters. He carried a crooked first room. This end of the room Is also cane which would be conspicuous in a divided Into stalls, and has a window to gallery of antiques. The old man himeach stall. There is no steam here, but self might not have been out of place hot Bir keeps the temperature at about in such an exhibition.' He trudged 165 Fahrenheit through the streets of Hoboken, an This heat Increases the flow of per- object of curiosity and of pity.' He spiration begun by the steam, and in stopped In front of the city hall a about fifteen minutes it is streaming moment and then walked through the Refrom the animal. After this. the. little side entrance, where the sign window In his stall ia opened and his corders Court waa displayed. The athead drawn through to be tied fast to a tendant at the door stopped him, This ring in room No. 1. After thts a cold is no place lor you, he said. I want to see Recorder McDonough," shower bath is turned on from tho cellHes a friend of ing, and two attendants, standing one said the old man. on each side, rub and scrape off the mine. The attendant laughed. Hes perspiration and water with smooth, a friend of mine, repeated the old He was ten years ago when man. flexible scrapers of hard wood. . The shower Is continued for fifteen I waa here." "Ilea out of town, said the atminutes. When It Is turned off the horse is given a gentle shampoo with tendant, and you can't se him. Maysoft brushes. He Is then rubbed vigor- be Justice McCulloch will do? He led the old man up to the rail. ously for a few minutes with warm, dry cloths, and a drink of brandy and water The man said he wanted to go to the He was friendless and la administered. penitentiary. The temperature is gradually lowered homeless. He said he was Frank H. to about 80 degrees and then the horse Abry, and had lived in Hoboken forty Is led into the front room. years. H!s face was remembered by the This Is kept at a moderate tempera- justice, lie had lost everything be had. ture, and ia fitted with a table on which His wife and family were dead. He the patient is laid while the final had been Incapacitated for work and touches are put on his toilet. The table had been in recent yeara a wanibrer. He bad been absent nearly ten years Is of mechanical construction and is a had come back to Hoboken acciand The very ingenious affair. top, which is padded and covered with oiled can- dentally in his wanderings. He wanted to be sent away to a place where he vas, turns over so as to be perpendicucould rest. The justice made out a one side touching the marble floor. lar, thirty-da- y commitment to the Snake Strips br'ktrong webbtng are drawn Hill Penitentiary and handed TTto blnJT when and the led horse is through it, The old man cried aa he took lb The up beside the table top, these straps are told him the van would be along passed around his body, back through justice soon and he might ride to prison. tbe table top nnd buckled tightly on tbe pretty said the old No, man, the w alk other side. His feet are also buckled In will do fne good; and. as he started and when be is fastened straps, securely out of the station and up First street tbe attendants turn a revolving shaft toward Snake Hill he looked ten years which tips up the table top until it Ills step was quicker, his reste horizontally on the four massivo younger. back was straighter and his head waa legs, which ard connected by a strong held higher. framework. When It is tipped np the horse is ly BORROWED MIRTH. ,n 1 f n jengthe onjriaelde. ready for No-.- Maude, -- deitrytbe tailor-wou- bl the final operation! This prinatofnif fifteen minutes rubbing by two attend- scarcely make a good matrimonial ants. These men wear glovea which agent, although he does press other have the Inner surfaces covered with people's suits for them. Philadelphia 'stiff hair. They rub until the horse is Record. Good-byold slow! shouted the biperfectly dry; they then apply varlone balsams and hay ram. When one side cycle; you are not in my class. r. is finished tbe table Is tipped over and Anyway, retorted the I t hfL feerre jn n a t ra pp ed and turned on the am not as awkward an you are. 1 other side. Then the mane and tall tTre dWTTaitdwntsatng"WttHt combed. Brushed nnd braided. The pro- clnnati Tribune. cess is now ended; and after having an- - Walton "Why . did Joima break off other drink of biandy the animal is led hla engagement with Miss Oldaeres? Jackson-r"- On OUt, account of her past. "What was the matter with It? Nothing, only he thought It wa too long. liar Diet. , All do not require to eat the same in Spare Momhnts. amount or kind. Uncooked fruit or Customer What his become rf nuts suit some; others live almost en- your assistant? Barber S.'arted for tirely on breed or oatmeal; but when himself. He Is tired of working by the the torrect diet has been found it is day, I suppose.. Customer f thought not necessary to change. Animal iu a you paid him so much a thousand state of nature live on one feed words. Life. A most work. Those throughout their lives. Then why insist npon vegetarianism? Surely there things were palateJ by a blind painter are some who must have meat, and . What were? Those jbltcdt. just as surely most human stcmachs require variety and change. Any diet whir a is th result of a fad must be Rarah Grand, the novellx; bra betried cautiously. Ihllsdelphla Ledger. come nn enthusiastic bicyclist. The - Vraa.to , Fraa lb TWOk MOTHERS. AT HIM. Ktnl LATEST ; DEVELOPMENT PARISIAN LUXURY. ONC A DIG hi Kentucky tiid It Um Ills VbMH II Mm Auiioai Vihtj From tbe New York Tribune; Ho and her father were great friends. As It MW COT HE Torineatrel well-to-H- Fujoys the Process The B. thing Flfclsbllrhuieet 1 Similar to Those t sed by VTrn,' but Larger Dog Rut hr. Too. care-wor- The Heal hart f Treefa. Expressmen and those who more n great.deal of baggage say that by no mean the best shape in trunk 1 yet found, AUhpugh the prevailing sty 'e of fiat ton is so far an improvenietft ovrfi the older fashion of awelUas taratoga I top. They say that one the snap of a cylinder would be far and away the beak both for ita ownrr and it mover, and they wonder that more of them era not on the market -- One Very rare: see trunk of that sort, although it baa been to much used for valises. That Joyful Feeling With the exhilarating sen of renewed health and strength and Internal cleanliness which follow the use of Syrup of Flge I unknown to the few who State of Mo, City of Toledo. - Luca have not progressed beyond th old time medicines and th cheap . substitute County a Frank J. Cheney makes oath tbst be sometime offered but never accepted by Is th eenlor partner of the firm of F. th veil Informed. J, Cheney A Co , doing bus'.nes In th I Th Bast An Bark. City of Toledo, County and Stu aforesaid, and. that said firm will pay tb Host have come back, not only in sum of On Hundred Dollars for each fur, but iu chiffon, ribbons and fe.ith-ernmUevery cate of Catarrh that cannot The last named are now quae be cured by tbe uee of Halts Catarrh short In some rases, and have for n Cure. Frank cheney. j. la fastening n little fur bead such Sworn to before me and my presence this th day of December, mink to hold them close to the throat. . V. 18SL A. W. GLEASON. Even tbe cbiffnn boas have these litUn heads as a finish. When chiffon col(Seal) Notary Public, llall'a Catarrh Cure ia token Internal- lars are short they often terminate in ly and act directly on '.he blood and n bug chou on each s.de of the throat, tnucoua aurfacea of tin system. Bend from which long ends stream down to for testimonial, free. the waist, even to the tfnfeea. I. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Fold by druggists; 7t If the Baby I Catting learn. liall'i Family pills, toe. her four-foote- I r , a. m a N for and a that eU nA 011 tried rvmaly. Una tiuuv'i Vwtmri Stscr (or CUUraa Illiid- The disposition to see a pleasant side lt Is not the many oath that make th to'ererything is often commented upon truth, tut tb plain ting! row that 1 vow s n most desirable possession, but it ia eJ true, possible to exaggeiate and imagine n Krvnaou HagM Corn Bair. benefit which does not exist WanuMd to car or mom? rtfuod. ok A party uf tourists were detained at dnwuMIurls 1ilw I toim. No Dash ' hard-hearte- d, ; n hotel near a lake by n severe rainoff. Mutria wvhe aay from' th sou! th life. Youll be orry some day the other storm. Finally it was decided to cross duit of vry-dson of the the lake, and lady parly till Sard replied, turning again to her little one. hand, for sal to the plan cheerfully. tabs, The boarder moved away, and 11 was agreed KC. Asix. Oh, it will be much better to take ifctap. Apply to er Lit 8. ltth Bt, Omaha, Lid's three years before the women met the boat even it it does, rain, she said, o and one thing, we shan't bsvt any Talent I n cistern; genius, a fountain again,' 'A few days ago the woman war going through a locality dust on the boat this morning'- the ini and out of which had not been Youth's Companion. The Greatest fledicAi Discovery familiar to her for many iLonths, and of the Age. Cms Baiuns Ceaglk H will Srnek neCu qtdu among the scrubwomen on the steps b IS MH end nr aa ab aarUmis it, Try Ith nl!M. always ot a large building she saw her former charwoman of the boarding house. Win Ulna lllanmur. How is Freddy, she asked, the first Washington Post: ' JIIrs Coleman, the Ohio girl who is said to have gone to MEDICAL greeting over. church wearing a pair of red bloomers, The womans Ups trembled. ha denied the They were blue Freddy's dead, she said, puttllng bloomers. Well,story. DOHAID KENNEDY, CF RCXDURY, KASS., a couple of stack of down her brush and drying her eyes blues make it a little more costly Has discovered in nne of opr common only on tbe corner of her apron. for any person who . desires to call her Pasture weeds a remedy that cures everv ' The boarder grasped her hand in down. . kind erf Humor, from tire worst Scrofula so I'm she ready sympathy. sorry, Starve was once to dio any manner down to a common Pimple. - He lias tried it In over eleven hundred said simply of death, . Wycliffea sermons tell how - It cases, and never failed exceptta two .curs jast happened last week, the tChrist starved on the cross for the re(both thunder humor). He las now in Ins . went on between sobs. demption of men. scrubwoman possession over two hundred lertiucatcs-o'Tve remembered a thousand times I Sara rld Parser Tania its value, all within twenty miles of a niuitwr.lair t4 toal I yo wbat you said About being sorry. It andknaretn u,"ij, Boston. Send postal card for book. ay Ha futliur a tia ti rvrualiti i ttruporiloa. was all true. Theres not an hour that A benefit is always experienced from As tbe fioer is tefor fruit, so Is faith don't want him with me agala, If the first' bottle, and a peri eet cure is warworks. LeferegoAd I only hadn't said Ut MjL.poor little ranted when the right quantity is takn. Saw It dor It I Wat IS When the lungs are ailected ir causes boy! Chicago Tribune. Jl it p nwi, t w tt. iu i V! ia aulth (T"r TvU- -l Wc, l shooting ears, nod a vary pains like needles pi'.ing ut. arui,i through them; same with InAXiver tV ran do more good by being good than or Bowels. Thistheis caused HOW SNAKE EATS FROO. by the ducts tn any other way. being stopped, Lid always disappears iu a A Soon as Hcrprot ll ruptured Illlld Flso'i Cure cored me of a Throat and week after taking it Feul the Uri. i tnncHn f. K. If the stomaih is foul or bilious It will Long trouble of thro yearn 1C. Good-b- y Frog. cause squeamish feelings at first. liow & snake eats frogs is worth the Cadt, Huntington, lnd , Nov. 12, IS'M. Eat No change of diet ever necessary. An honest man i able to speak for him-lf- , telling. The writer distinctly rememof and the cm best enough it get, Is you when not. a rogue bers witnessing a dramatic meal of Dose, one tablrp'Kinful in wates at bedthis kind, in which, of course, the FIT AH VUteptwf fr hy r. K llna's Ore-- 1 time. Sold by all Druggists. tmrn. rtisc Kwfwtr snake tame out the winner, getting his raffi V&rvvUHtBetfrmt, Tr4iilMPnti t'itn! tionb- - fr ti fcaad!tM.JUifteMA4UUtWi4iantife TV. N. IT., dinner In excellent style and completeISO, ly vanishing the frog. Though a snake df it don't dear np at 11 or 3, It wont When answering ad vert Ifameot kiaiily menlloB llit paper. may seem at first sight an organism clear np all day. that is extraordinarily slow of com prehension, any well regulated ophld lan knows; nevertheless exactly how A tort spot, green, to satisfy the wants of nature In black, or blue, la a the most approved manner. A snake THE Invariably grabs a frog by the hind ST. JACOBS OIL the soreness legs. This preliminary struggle is one disappear. of the most impressive features of the IT IS MAGICAL. OUT. natural combat With a instinct the chief effort of tbe frog Is to keep his other hind leg far away from the snakes mouth, in ths hope that he may speedily exhaust his enemy's strength, am also because he feels Th great success of the chocolate preparations of that if hi other hind leg is made captive be will have less power to fight. the house of Walter Daker & Co. (established Once both hind legs-arwithin the In 1780) ha led to the placing on the market icrpcnt'g fangS 'tbfe BCt of AwaUQv.iag many misleading and unscrupulous imitations begins. Inch by inch the struggling further is further and into drawn of their name, labels, fend wrappers. 'Walter frog the yawning orifice that expands ai Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manueach gulp, - The channel through which Cocoas and facturers of pure and high-grad- e the frog has to pass Is gradually enNo chemicals are this continent. Chocolates on larged by slow efforts on the snake's and fiercer fiercer part, accompanied by used in their manufactures. convulsions of the wretched wigger. Consumers should ask'for, and be sure that The gullet of the snake ia its natural they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.s goods. proportions la quite large enough to contain the limbs of the frog, but as by WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, frequent gulps the body Is drawn furDORCHESTER, MASS. into the the gullet ther and further dlffl'-iilt- y of swallowing increases. Gradually the ophidians throat ia distended. gradually tbe frog Is compressed and drawn out finally the latter Is double his normal length and bail If you have borrowed from his (Trcumferenee. ' As the iwocesa of health to satisfy the demands expansion on the one hand aad conof if your blood is business, the fro on tbe other traction goes on, not getting that constant Drke'LdgwiLU'Oeby llf,, until he fctart4n ca his afternoon nap. audof da? ce-o- well-to-d- KENNEDYS DISCOVER -- nt cart-bore- She Wee Tfndfrly Raised. Thebe is s pretty little girl of S years In North Wrsi Baltimore, says tbe Sun of that cit v. wholms been tenderly raised. Her mother Lai guarded her against witnessing acts of violence or cruelty. and ,ah is tn tgmorsnceof Ibe method employed in killing fowl for, the table. Several days ago, unknown to the careful parent, the b.tle girl strayed into th rear yard of her home, where s servant whs killing number of chicken by wringing their neck. Tbe child w atched the proceeding with great interest for several minute. nd then in a glow of excitement rau to her he cried, just mother. Mama come and see the fun, Alary is winding the chicken up. d , pure ABSOLUTELY well-to-d- etery-nracHLi- e, n to a n, r t l,ilL boarders lit- Woman tbr.mgh a When tbe tle boy died she eallcd in the woman who a wept and scrubbed halls, attended to the furnace and did scullery, work iu general about the place and showed her the little fellow ss he lay in' hi flower-decke- d coffin, so esret and pretIn last his peaceful !np. ty The scrubwoman had a bov of her own Just a few days joungcr tht.n the o dead child, end when the bourdera message catue she hastily grabbed up be 9hby And look hLa in with her.' The two women stood oxer the tiny casket for a time in silence. At U-the mothers seif control gave way and she bowed her Lead over the body end bathed the llttl cold face with the tears that blinded her aching eyes and n cheeks. scalded her thin, The scrubwoman sat her baby ou the floor and folded her at ms BtoOUy, .'Don't, jna'ai.r, she said wfhout a coarse, etrong voice. quaver in-"You ought to give thanks with all your soul. I wish to God it was my boy lying there Instead of yours. Tho boarder laid her hand over tbe woman's mouth and interrupted the Irapavsloced speech. Don't say that, she c, led. "You dont realise the meaning of yoar words. It might come true. Your boy mlgh die, Tbe ecrubaoman smiled, such goad luck as that, TLcre's the said bitterly. It's always such as yours that goes and such as mine that stays. lie's never been well, and he never will be well. He's a torment to hijnsrif -- d to mn, and to everybody about the place. Its a continual scratching to keep body and soul together, and if I should dlb what would become of him then? It ain't that I'm but pinchunnaturally ing and scraping along makes brutes of anybedy. Anyway, he'd be better Huns J Mrln Highest of all la Leavening Pc wer.-- Latest U. S. Covt Report Troth limits 1 1- - i Nll. (Iiuliaf'), 1 KNOCK SPOTS c well-defin- ed Timely Warning. e borrowing from health. sspptf fromyotrrf it should have, you must pay back - from somewhere, ilnor lie Judr' t So you want a situation? VW said the - business man. - Yes, air, repl'ed hc ppplleant. Hum .lo you ever go fishing? O.caalonally. When were you fishing last? 'Day before yesterday. Tatrh anything? Not a thing. You can come to work next Monday If you like. If you Vrp on U.n the truth like that you may be a partner la the firm offe of these day. A and the somewhere will be from the fat stored up ia the body. The sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nerve waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you want to live with no reserve force live from hand to mouth. Oil is more than a medicine. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-live- r It is a food. The Hypo phosphites make it a nerve food. too. It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this world. oT women.1 In the Denvtr FaN rivalry rorpx, canipaavd Laa Uetf tatir. Amy. j Scott t tartfm pi Settft EmuUten nkrn yen & Bownc, New York. it nnd nrI elmf mUtitntr, All Bruits, eoc. and Sin II |