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Show ; I rnl1 HEROES OP WAR. latroaueiBK cargo hid been unloaded ora with sulphur and carbon. For GOSSIP PAID IN KIND. From (As Chicago TlmmHcral4. , . safety, though with narrow etscape reason that the silver was native the Mr. Egerton bowed low. from a gale which rendered the Island mine presented a beautiful sight The feeling of admiration for heroee o4 The manor house a as let at last the "Ladles, said he, ia all courtesy, war seems to be Innate ia the hnmaa hearts 8TORY OF SILVER ISLET ON dangerous (or both vessel and ere. pecially in the richer portions, where to what do 1 owe the pleasure of this and ia brought to the eorf ace aa tba oppoi-tuni- ty high and it stood empty a Heavy cribs of hewed Umber bolted to- - the sparkling masses of pure metal, fent LAKE SUPERIOR. and object, for each hero worahig , gether a lth Iron ro'is and filed with Ypany of them of everal pounds long time to a family from New York call? ts It If. so said the tongue of popular report "Ita your wife, sir, burat out Miss prawn rock, were sunk on the more exposed weight, shone in all their purity and Among tbo who proved their heroism and all the PartridgeviUe gossips Judkins. It. Working faces of the island. It a as necessary refloated the light from the miners S'araay Waters Mad during ear Civil W ar waa A. Bchiffeoedar, 1(4 Sedgrepeated tbs old gentle- of Duftrou Tk ll.w Klag Kvoat-aall- y to make more ground than the Islet candlba in s manner presenting a sim- were on the qul vive. wick Btraei, "Fve teen 'em." said Mrs. Peter man. Caaard Ita Abaadoamaat Kill ad afforded for mine buildings, and the ilitude Aladdin Chicago. Usia a( the cave In which ' Branch! vilwife! At shore "Yea, the husband Long your an Australian V cribs were sunk several rods off shore, With Wur. kept gathered Xhe Jewels at the behest of lage dry goodB store Flirting and carrying on with a young by birth, came . and a coffer dam constructed Inside his bogus uhcle. "No! eald Mrs. Doxy, who lived on man within an inch of her life! While to Amsrica at A Houghton, Mich., correspondent them, inclosing the outcrop of the vein age of THERE WAS DANGER THERE, a pension and affected extreme geatU-tt- you ah, my heart bleeds to think you the and writes: The richest silver mine ever for the full length of the island. When too, for the Islet only afforded twenty, I it a such of wifely V should be victim the soon became large family opened by man. was not in Peru or the dam was rendered water tight the breathing spot for, the mine itself, bean American t two, "Only said Mrs. Peppercourt, treachery Mexico, far famed as are the mines of water was pumped out and mining beMr. Egerton looked bewildered, then cltlien. Hew;' hut such a heap of baggage! Plano, ing merely large ehough to accommont MU- Potoal and Guanajuato, but on a mere gun. All went well until late In Oo date while case. eaiel, nineteen trunks and amused. He pulled a little red velvet living the opening ofthe abaft guitar waukee when reef of that greatest of fresh water tober, when a storm carried away all Sven that was most closely guarded to four valises' And a his from case furnitbe call a for volcarload of photograph containing seas. Lake Superior. Far famed as is the cribbing exposed to it, and the cofunteers came, the take from Invading It. As ture! Bedsteads, all French walnut vest pocket keep In 18(13, the Lake Superior district for its iron fer dam was ruined, thus flooding the in all deep mines with but a single and gliding, with canopy tops, and "Is this the gentleman T asked h. early and be prompt- ore and copper, its mines of these workings, and rendering tt imperative miners nm 1 a to case crimson satin couldn't the with was oh! theie and sofas, shaft danger opening spring. baser metals being the most extensive that the work be done all over, and it 1U "The very one! cried Miss Jemima, &mS for in case of ccldent begin to tell ou what else. It I talked Twenty-sixtin the world, it has been forgotten by rapidly, else winter would set in be- underground, Wisconsin Volnntetra. now until doomsday ! to the shaft, all chr.ncee of egress was from tragically clasping her hands. "Oh! I the In the Army of the Potomac cur hero saw all but a few of the older residents that fore the mine was secured. The efwhom I one "and ts dear' do he Dear, Mrs. not said gallerhope The hope Dozy, underground much fighting, campaigning la the Shendestroyed. of 'em, only a quarter of a century ago the forts of Frue and his brave workmen ies were carried under the bed of Ibfl only you have unwtttingly fostered In your andoah valley,- - ... jou say? richest silver mine in the old or new were redoubled, and within less than lake, and a single careless blast might la tbe first days fighting et the battle of "Only two. said Mrs. Peppercourt, bosom, reverend sir! Boiuffeneder received a wound worlds wag operated under its waters. a month the broken cribs were not on"Well. I believe I have don some- Gettysburg' let in the water from above, to the an old gentleman and his young In the right side, which afterward caused The story of Its discovery, its develop- ly replaced, but built of twice their destruction of all beneath 1L Taken wjfe." of the kind, said Mr. Egerton, him muck trouble. With a thing portion of hia ment under the most trying conditions former Strength. A week later- - the all In alt. a Job in the Silver Islet was And when Miss Jemima . Judkins rubbing hi chin. "The gentleman is regiment ha was captured and imprisoned and agatnst the power of all the elevessel was sent away with the rock not on which would be relished by carobup to tea in the afternoon she my son. Roland Egerton, Jr, 'The lady at Bell Island aul Anderaouville, end at ter- t, He returned to bis whom you are pleased to call my wife ward exchanged. ments, and the final triumph of nature mined during the few weeks the men most men, but there was never any brought more news. which waa transferred to the army 25 Is .name am I Their she, said his! of s Egerton, over man, affords a romantic chapter had been engaged with a band to hand years of General Sherman. and marched with a widower scarcity of woikmen. The mine paid "Mr. and Mrs Roland him through Georgia to the tea. Isnt standing! in the drama of real life, equaling it? struggle with, the lake. Short aa the Egerton! well, and there were rich ltg,me.nv In this campaign Mr. Schiffeneders old croak.r deliclmjidy romantic-name?They theyre not married some of the time bad been, tlie reward was 'a rich pickings. apparent Improbability It ia a matter of principle' it 'How wound began to trouble him and he v do jou know?' cried Mrs. ed Miss Jemima. tales of Baron Munchausen, but all the one, the cargo netting more than with miners, the world over, that nt to the hospital and then home. He Doxy and Mis Fppercourt in chorus. "Certainly they are, said Mr. Eger- bad also eon tract ed catarrh of the stomach 1100,000 above the smelting charges, detailg of which are verified by authenspecimens belong to the maa who "I saw it painteijn fcig white letters ton. "Ladlea, I wish yon a very good and found no relief for years. tic records and the memories of men and visions of wealth Incalculable rose finds them, and not to the employer. s, "I happened to read an account of Dr. on tbe end of the seWJng machine box, now living. morning Ami after this you will.per-bapbefore tbe eyes of the Detroit capitalbe to I 'ink Till fur Tale 1'eople about When tbe "specimen happens said Miss Judkins. "And I taw her at mind your own busi-ne- William's to learn, In the excitement attending the opa ists who owned tbe mine. year ero," be aald, "and thought thata mass of native silver of two of Jhree the porter's ledge thtsftnoen givthey might be good for my trouble. 1 conA few days after the vessel sailed, ening of the pioneer copper mines of pounds weight tbe miner who secretes ing come orders. She la ps fair as a And so tbs two gossips retreated in eluded to try them. I bought one box and the Lake Superior country, then a and about tbe time when tbe bays and It runs no cola them according to direct ions. great risk of missing common a great discomfiture. But as to taking brgaa to Uka landlocked harbors were freezing over, lector willing to annex it. though the poet's dream. U is but too , wilderness, in the latter forties, a mingave me greet relief. After finishing for Mr. Egertona advice It isnt likely They battered and tale youth beauty box I that bought another, and when 1 had eral location was made on the north a terrible storm arose. Again was the men who traded in "specimens of stitaken the pill I felt that I waa cured. I gold. I wouldn't bell myself tbran old that they did. Buffalo News. shore of the lake, off Thunder Cape, work of Frue and his men swept away, ver at tbe Silver Islet and at the silver-hairerecovered my eppetit end ate heertily. 1 man like that, not for that natural fortress of granite which and when the storm abated the scene per can testify to the good tbe pill did me." . on the southern shore of a kings ransom!. 'v ' Coal la China. of Mr. bebiffeneder ia a prominent Grand Plenty rises sheer fourteen hundred feet from Of desolation would have disheartened the lake never paid above bait the "Humph! uttered Mrs. Peppercourt, Abundance of coal and iron exists in Army man in Chicago, whither ha moved the blue waters of the great lake. Inless courageous men. Not only was market value of the metal purchased. who had no particular sympathy with; some year ago with M family. every province in Chins, the coal flelu cluded in the location was a reef of tbe new cribbing destroyed, but the Tbe mine eventually reached a depth the age of romance. you Terhaps Shsnsi alone being prob&bly the Chocolate la used In the Interior of South rock, unnamed and nearly overlooked islet was covered with s mantle of ice of over 1,200 feet, or 200 fathoms, to might if you had the chance! Never which the known is in America for currency, aa are cocoanut yet largest with off Cut from all communication by the surveyors. A Canadian mining use the vernacular of the miners. In mind about that just now, as the saw company held the ground for a quar- their base of supplies at Houghton.and certain of the upper stopea it was pos- the crimson stain of wrath mounting woruL while each of the other valuable and egga. , ter of a century, but in 1870 transferred facing tbe numbing blasts blowing sible to bear the rocks grinding against to Miss Jemima Judkins' tallow cheek, minerals, except platinum, invites Uta taa ae SaMt Heel Tabaee the property to a Detroit corporation, Over two hundred miles of Icy lake, tbe bed ofthe Take in lima of storm, "hut about these people-- ,- Seem pretty profitable work in many parts of the To quit tobareeSpn aiUy and forever, be map-take and aerve of ol full The these vitior, most use earth of life, Belie, empire. which began h sybtemuTic exploration Frue and his pioneers took up their so closely had the silver been followed stylish, eh? mea r, that makea weak area-teethe d, of ita lands. Fortunately their agent, task for the third time. The work to the Cure "Beyond all question, aald Miss Je- products, asNwell as certain methods (irons. All drugglala, Wo. or Si.free. danger line. It was estimated Addree and Booklet been of unIndeed has sample one Thomas MacLuiuue, possessed the eould scarcely have been resumed them, obtaining mima. loftily. dollars' a mllliun half York. er How that nearly Ueuiedx Co., Chicago Scotch thoroughness, and among other der more trying conditions. Without worth of sliver was contained in the "Ill call next week, said . Mrs. known to the Chinese for thousands of Alerting The was ths coal tradition that for their timber of years. In explorations he set foot one calm day further supplies Chicago U la quite the thing to elope upper levels of the mine so close to Doxy. She did, but to her regret nobody waa chief fuel of the people many centuries on wheels. cribs and threatened by the waters of the bed of the lake that it& would be upon the nameless reef. NOW KNOWN AS SILVER ISLET. the lake, the men cut timber from the at home, and the visit was not re- before its value waa known In Europe, TromoOmm dangerous to attempt its removal. The turned. A AS ft fc-at a period anterior tothe Christian across The half it mainland and rafted little island was but 75 feet long, (he ,, was a strong one, and from 1898. C. C. Ritemptation 5, Sept. Cincinnati, "Stuck-uMrs. p said creatures! era, ia to a certain patent confirmed by by 60 in width, rising but a few feet frozen strait separating the Islet from time to time a little mining was done ley, at present Superintendent of Car Marco Polo, whose remarks on th sub- Service above the water on & calm day, and Thunder cape, whose crest loomed a close to the danger line, but was usu- Doxy. of the Baltimore ft Ohio South retlm Miss about Judkins this obot use from mile them above the ally noon dropped. It was not a pleasit ject Indicate that the Western Railway, with headquarter entirely submerged by the long swell quarter of a from her an lnvltatioa ceived cousin, from the east in stormy weather. Most shore. served by him a being genertl muai at Cincinnati, will be promoted to the Working on the unsheltered ant thing to think that, even though ths widow of Archer, to spend s few have begun long before his tlmsX "It newly created position of Superintendmen would have ignored it, for the Island the heroic treasure-huntethe sliver was brightest and apparentdays with her at her cottage at Long is s fact that all over the country'll ent of Transportation on August 29th, them. new sunk islet was nearly a mile from the main framed cribs, ly thickest there. will Branch. Mrs. Archer's paid companIs a kind of black stone and the position he formerly held land, and the most unpromising place The work was again made much ITS DECLINE AND ABANPONINO. a visit to some sick Cathay there Mr. RUey cam to th had on her left ion abolished. be was In mountains it for and In beds the hoped imaginable mining work. To the stronger than before, "Baltimore ft Ohio South Western RailThe years production ever relative or other, and Mrs. Archer felt existing Ilk firesurprise of Macfarlane, who was per- the savage lake had been safely chain- achievedlargest 750, WX the need of some one to snub, scold, which they dig out and hum when waa in 1877, way from the C. C. C. ft 8L L. Railwood.- It is true that they have plenty haps the first white man to set foot ed. Mining was resumed in mid-wi- n of silver, worth $02 per ounce, and have handy in general. way about a year ago, and haa earned ounces on that little speck of solid ground en ter and rapid progress made for sevof firewood also, hut they do not burn his promotion by meritorious service "SeMias Judkins. from the rocks taken from refined said was go," Ill circled hy the deep waters of the Take, eral weeks,- but, alas for their hopes. stones burn better and A single pocket of sixty rena Archer ts very trying at times, JLTbectuse these rap a plainly defined vein carrying snutll Early ia March a howling wind from the mine. "Marco Polo," VoL coat Ynles less." need I a and rich Serena la more change. some wet cordial $100,000, bat than Is as tons yielded God's P nugget of silver was seen. Miners the east piled the billows higher and and many smaller pockets yield- Oh, yse; Ill go.' L, p. 95. But though this drops from soma with drills, picks and blasting powder higher for two days, and on the secof coal by hundreds of poured ia ;yaintyta wid as th whole came usage aha a of end At In fortnight the more even proportion It ed golden phial 4 pwwdor wr transferred to the reef on the ond day the cribs gave way for the mm f&vtrad jtawrJa nag Herrf WM 4 Mar aw of native metal Pound, ft doubtful whether any considerable scope first calm day following the discovery, third time. ' 'Orest blocks of ice were while massee were ty mrm. Peppercourt to tea. Jarvis. F. 8. air. th and it took but little work by them to brought from bays far, to the eastward common. Tbe mine produced, all told, "Wall," aald Mlsa Judkins, "what quantity Is left. It Is, on tbe contrary, UTAH QAY prove the existence of a bonanza upon and hurled against the cribs In can- a trifle more than $3,600,000 worth ol news? , practically certain that this residue Imsaid Mra. Doxy. "Hugh measurably exceeds all that la many that Insignificant ridge of trap rock nonade whlch they could not with- allver much, "Not Its of activity. the period At th during Exposition. Ebert haa failed." which exposed a few square feet of Its stand. Huge tee blocks were thrown ages has yet been recovered. - Partly The profits were great, hut would have at Utah For Omahk, Septembet Day since tt ever been letof the the of shove fear water. all So the expecting was to the Islet, Tv small Invading spex parts superstitious upon owing been many times as large hut for th the Island that the miners waded into buildings and endangering life and unusual location of the mine and tbs his wife got that new Nile green silk." ting out the "earth dragon, and chief- 14th, the Rio Grande Weatern Railway th round a the lake and. followed the seam until limb. For three days the storm last- constant fight against th elements. said Jemima, rolling up her eyes. ly, I imagine, from Ignorance of ef- will make rat of $25 for "Parson Grinders got a call to West ficient measure of pumping, the soil trip. Ticket on aale September 11 the water grew too deep, picking nug- ed, and during its height all attempts A few years of unusually heavy expengets of virgin silver from the vein. to protect property were useless, and. ditures wiped out the surplus of . ths Brierly." has nowhere been pierced below wator end 11 only. Tickets limited toRep "All the better for ns." said Mias JeFive tons of rock was secured by this the men counted themselves fortunate level, and I believe that no shafts ar tember 26. Trains leave 8:30 a- - an. and Dividends had been paid company. mima, maliciously. exploring party, much of it taken from that life remained. than 100 feet In fact, not only 7:40 p. m. Through sleeping car; free left was there and nothing too rapidly, "And Mra. Ronald Egerton baa left deeper under the water by miners working Undaunted, the brave captain and his In ths strong box for emergencies. Ths other minerals have been reclining cbalr cars; buffet cars. Call but coal, of old alone. husband all hers to their waists in the lake, the water brave followers began the work anew owners disliked paying an assessment that poor taken merely from the surface, aad, at ticket office. No, 103 West Second of which Is always intensely cold, even when the waves abated. It waa apparaccording to all experience, therefor to perform work that waa vital to ths South (Dooly block corner), Balt Lake on the warmest suminer day. The re- ent that all previous fortifications what remain below must be in vastly and it waa derided tt future, mines . City. mere been had elements the from tons the of five turns rock ship- against greater quantities. The Contemporary unload on the English public, whicb When n woman is 88 years of age she ia ped to the smelter were far richer than childs play. The new work waa of the at that time, 1884, was buying mines Review. harder to get away from than any other. had been dreamed, giving more than most massive character, and required extensively in this country. The ap1,200 to the ton, or sixty cents per many months to complete and a forwould mine A coal nuns at Daliiy, Scotland, which the that Oaasca ot Bar Fovea certainty tune to build. A framed breakwater of parent so impressed ths fir fifty years ago, has at last pound, in refined silver. a at sold price naught a big season said Is he The approaching, Encouraged by this result, the work square and hewed timber was con- owners that the management forgot tc burned itself out a Star writer, prominent physician to strength, there be- send supplies to the islet that autumn of developing was begun in earnest, structed of five-fosuffer who a "when can climb mountain great many African people elephants under perhaps the most novel and dis- ing five separate bulkheads, calked with The aupertntendent became discouragfrom what is known as hay fever, and with remarkable ism. three-inc-h at-with bound cement, circumstances have hydraulic that couraging fuel ran short and eventually disas but few who arq susceptible to th Iron rods, and filled with fully ed, tended the making of a mine. It waa er rifty Cents. The pumps stopped, ths appeared. complaint know how to avoid, muca Guaranteed tonsaoo habit aura, make west necessary to shelter both mine and 10,000 tons of rock. With its base 20 mine filled with water, and to complets th about cur remarks few less a mas ttroog. blood pure. StH ail druggiate It, miners from the angry waters, which feet below the water, the cribbing rose the a big alorm again atnature and treatment of tbs ailment threatened to swallow them, and the an equal distance above the surface of tacked the islet and did great damage The Polar current contain lea salt than Hsy fever may not b uninteresting. mine waa started not by digging into the lake, and the work stood. It stood, Old miners say there Is millions of silfrom the equator. those most nervous affection Is a usually, the ground, but by building a substan but the first storm threw the waters ver still there, but It will take a miland earty the spring during prevalent W milwill forfeit 81,000 If any of our pub- tial crib or block house over the spot against It with such violence that lion dollars to start work again propfrom which th poorer classes llahed testimonial ar proven to bo not summer, over cribof the lions a passed had decided to sink gallons It been where erly, and capital is afraid of atlvei and mors especially these living In genuine. Tnn Piao Co., Warren, Pa. shaft This was imperative for the bing and partially flooded the mine mines now. populous towns rarely If ever suffer. HORACE J. STEVENS. , safety of the workmen and also to once more. Another coffer dam. was It is known only to tbe educated,whos . When ten was first brought to England with mine shaft and the from built waves protected dashing into the keep the nervous systems are highly developed, the leave wore eaten. -shaft on their passage over the islet a cribbing made watertight with hy t MIND YOUR BUSINESS OWN Indiana. and Seer stive though not In any sense dangerVagal The crib was built very solidly, on the dranlle cement The work was costly Hall' Catarrh Cm It Is at all times very Irritating ous. Off U was the to aad Iodine of welt but d&ae. the wblir khsi ton For Long Branch, many years a lighthouse, with aeeemanv- j and tedious, oonutitntional cur. Price, 75a of a planefTor smell I Th hay, troublesome. and sold gallivanting like any young girl. Didnt the miners in the upper In that year, 1871, Taqul, Mexico, gold country have dation grass, the pollen of flowers, th odof . The A ROUND MILLION DOLLARS happen to see her, did you? gold to traders, but it has been impos.part, above the billows of the lake, qaeen of Greece is tbe only woman ' of fruit, dust or draught will general Jemima the drew a Miu do rich hbw WORTH to determine significant sigh, sible but not above the spray, which on admiral in tbe world. an In attack or excite Mra. "Eh! the complaint echoed Doxy, setting stormy days blew over the top of the of silver was taken from the mine. The posits are. afro. WlnWW SMiMai Bmp down her teacup. persons subject to It; but rain or damp structure. Protected by this shelter following year was unmarked by acciwOwiWiMa per AtMi'v wmia jttfmw a a relief. 1 did see At brings JeInvariably Miss weather said "Tea, her, mine prospered highly, bsMm, aUera aoka, uw oiMl a beginning was made and a shaft was dent, and the FOR THE FRIVOLOUS. was It supposed time generally mima. wish one I do :And I sincerely sunk for some twenty feet, but be- but during tbe equinoctial storms of The lightest tubing over made is of nickel wish, for th honor of humanity and that the odor of hay when being mown tween the water peculating through 1873, whicb were of unprecedented vio- . He: "That feIlow called me s lob- the peace of aluminum. affecpoor, old, deluded or carted could alone Induce the the rock strata from tbe lake, but a lence, tbe bulwarks protecting tbe Is- ster, said I was no good, and that I gentleman upyonder there at the manor boose tion, which la cloeeiy analogous to To Cere Ceaatipattoa rwarca of Part vers water land had whieh again conquered. debts!" the feet never thought of paying my few distant, v Calhartln. tOe 1 hadnt" that observation shows reeent but was asthma, durthe but the cribbing stood, damage found its way in from the surface She: "Why, I didnt know that he knew druggists refund mosey Inde"Now. Mrs. don't la you ns!" tell says entirely Its prevalence that of the waters yon nt nil! Yonkers Statesman. ing storms, despite all precautions, it very great, the Invasion peppercourt Noprevinue prince of Wales haa been s of the existence of bay fields, was found Impossible to proceed with undermining a portion of the made Yes. Call "I did see her, solemnly went on pendent "Named your boy yet? nervoua grandfather.' n derangement. Is and of really number a and demolishing the primitive means at band, all the ground n.m Dewey S. "What 'is ths B Miss Jedklns, driving out with s young to tbe seaside, trip to sea, or were ed "TOE-GUCURES CORNS whether it Is for gentleman bathing In the surf with A visit In s time of the men being taken In an un- the mine buildings. Great holes dunno I for? yet engine-hous- e populous town, will, howresidence and in bouse shaft the Or money back. lo aLaU druggists. torn water which the with or-same his for equal battle Smith, tbs young Schley Sampson, gentleman waltzing remove the asthmatic tendency, Thus matters by rocks thrown by the waves mothers father. would fill the shaft. Cincinnati Enquirer. at night with the same young gentleman-w- ever, The mignonette is the national flower ef of the best remedies is tobacone beleag-nre- d no but and incredible with autumn when of 1870, force, until tbe stood love to the same as "My Jauabands been hispering In mouth the retained Spain. with bombarded co was smoke, 'ever of Houghton, city Miss Mary, and Id young gentleman in n summer house me Capt 'William Frue, miner In Mexico the family of a dead duelist can Tbe Inhalation of and a man more violence and under mbre threat- besting mindsagain, long on tbe beach, Mich., an experienced srreated. him have to creosote claim in twenty of support from the person who h colten "How do you know? of bull dog persistence, was puf la ening aspect than was this little cried Mrs. the steam of waterdrops Miss Mary: Why didnt your "Weil, 20 him. or also is good, waters. hot of on In a the reef "Wer you near enough to s pint charge. It required all his ability and ony placed me so Isms Doxy. with was eame too, Blood I I thlnkln, the to Deop. of Beauty camphor drops of spirit all his courage to conquer a foothold The machinery was disabled, and and him not workin, bowd I ever get bear?" ; effecskin. Ka s a makes water very dean blood of meant Clean washed of coal the Frue supply 1 quantity No, said bliss Jemima. brought large part didnt upon the reef. Capt Life. an 1y Catharthe money to pay the fine! a Ithout it. Cascareta.i. affection bekoi tt with him from Houghton a large sup- off the islet hy the waves. The pumps - "I dont know whether to regard bear! But I could easily tell from the tive inhalation. But the and Sour' beauty blood and tic citeo year pj rtean, by ' It was with great difficuldevotion of their manner wbat was go- ing a nervous one, toniri tbo ia.j liver and driving all imup stirring ply of mining Umber; food, blasting stopped, andmine courof as i marvel a was kept from filling this young author th b1y. today, lshing diets are more essential than purities from bo ing on?, powder and tools, with forty miners. ty that the asblack hea Is, blutehea. of ils. or h a which baub specimen merely phenomenal pimples. tesy was these this expe"Of course," added Mrs. Dozy, there any of palliatives, with water. So 'trying . It was realized that and thatalckly bilious complexion betaking surance, said the magazine editors will be a dlvorc suit, and then, Jemi- afford temporary relief. Washington Caa carets, beauty for ten cents. All drug-gistTHE ISLET MUST BE ANCHORED rience that many of the miners would assistant "What has Inhe done? were where remain my 0c,k5o,t0c. satisfaction guaranteed. chance no unas or ma, will be they good Star.. longer If miners were ever to work safely closed a stamp to be put on ths check as any one's for yours affection of th underboth wifh threatened drowning the was and work and push der it, begun Th Saul ot Religion. Washingin payment for his article. dear, misguided old gent!" Mat Givaa ta Giving, ul ' religion. ed diligently on the armor plating of ground and on surface. is tbe Reverence ton Star. Miss mine was and Jemima the hesitated silver in always The Judkins Teacher I hear yonr mother ha When that la gone, there Is little left the reef, To the southeast the lake Gertie (returned home): "Mrs. Jones, doubted, but waa talked over at last, found as native, sometimes associated rolled for full two hundred miles with scarlet fever. You must not come to which God can be pleased. Where with copper, just as the copper mines gave me a nice piece of cake." Gertie's and, accompanied by Mrs. Dozy, start- school till she is well, as you might get with force of the the and n , everything break,' ou( nothing,! sacrificed Gcd ocmother: Did you ask for It? Gertie: ed for. th manor house. hmseit. even waves can be comprehended only hy Ofl the southern shore of the Jake disease and give it to the other the common, not Mr, Mother: And I told yon silver In connection "Mm. Egerton, who sat reading in hia children. Oh, you neednt Tommy those who have seen the power of the casionally carrymetaL Caoearata. With Bowola Tour scats Kd There are very to." Gertie: "No, mamma. You told library, looked op In some surprise at ocean when lashed to fury hy the with the baser Cure eonatlpatlou forovar worry, teacher. She Is my Cathartic, Candy w. I incursion. this introduced which at world I me for not ask Mrs. to Dow In the carry everything and has never yet given me anything WcJBo 11 G C. C. fail.druggUU refund money storm. The first work was for the few mines otherwise than as an ore, the didnt see the cake; it waa in the pan - Miss Jemima Judkins; Miss Jemima -FHegcnde Blaetter. Labor unions have been introduce! into carpenters, not miners, and every than- ellver then performed her part of the associated In the try," Boston Transcript . In the force was Impressed as a bulld- metal being usually Japan with considerable suota-ss- IT IS efterfh A GREAT MINE. er, In i ' My-wif- rt, . y. rK to L 3 regt-luien- r , cop-min- es iritaaijvsoc--- d wonder-worke- rs ' long-continu- W Trana-MIssIsslO- Pl ld ne t M He-ut- s, , step-moth- er 1 K |