The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, July 29, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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OJNTI5 ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrop of Figs is taken it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste and acts
s entlyyetpromptly on theKidneys
Liver and Boweb cleanses the By
Sem effectually dispels cold iiead
mches nd ievera and cures habitual
constipation Syrup of Figs is tha
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced pleasing to the taeto and ac
eptabli to the stomach prompt in
JU action and truly beneficial in its
effects prepared only from the most
iealtiy and agreeablo substances
its many excellent qualities com-
mend it to all and have made it
the raort popular remedy known
Svnip of Figs is for sale in 50o
imd 1 bottles by all leading drug-
gists Any reliable drugpist who
may not hare it on haiid will pro-
cure it promptly for any one Tho
wishes to try it Do not accept
anj Substitute
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I simply state that I am Druggist
Mid Postmaster here nnd am there-
fore in a position to judge I have
tried many Cough Syrups but for
ten years past have found nothing
equal to Boschees German Syrup
I have given it to my baby for Cmur
with the racist satisfactory results
Every mother should have it J H
Hobbs Druggist and Postmaster
Moffat Texas We present facts
living facts of today Boschees
German Syrup gives strength to the
body Take no substitute o
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for summer complaints
Perry Davis PaikKiller
best medicine in the world
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XT A1U I U mtriu of Uw W nrni Nora
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WACO FEMALE COLLEGE
Tnrtrtlrtli elon OpensSepL Um Fniif
nity new 1 orolture new brlek fosTetnrr bulld
0lighted by elertrlzllr end eoeuint roomi
nel a weler for Mtcisit and dxlaklnr
O liorTM iu a M Fr > J eTex
THE WAY TO AKCAOV
I asked the way to Arcady
The worldlinjr nnir red You teuat hold
Houses and lands and bends and gold
Tor wealth and power are the kej a
To torn all locks In tunes like these
J ahooic my held There oduld not bs
A sordid rod to Arcady
I asked tha way to Arcady
The soldier answered Glory calli
To him who fihts and fighting falls
What nobler mission can man find
Than this to suffer for his kind t
Florence May Alt in the Voice
SHRITS MOUNTAIN
had been conquered from the Moor
ths king sent for the Templars to
come from a distant land to dafead tho
city on the sido next to tn bridgo
Ihu wounding the feeling of tho
nobility of Castile who as they had
mountain set aside es ft pre erva
for game to Satisfy Ihelr wants and
contribute to their pleasuro while the
Cobles determined to organko a tirand
hunt In the enclosure in spite cf the
severo prohibitions of tbo monks with
spurs as they styled their enemies
The expedition was carried out
tnd they did not onco think of tho
lama for they fought ith ono an-
other and many a poor motber bad
Jo mourn Ihb lbss 6f her son Instead
Of ft hunt there was a frightful battle
the mountain wa stewn with corpses
and the wiAtfes they had desired to
Mlrifilnato on oyed a bloody foast
finally the king Interfered and
commanded thit lie mountain tho
cause of 6 much misfortune should
be Abandoned So the monks chapel
situated on tho mountain and wherein
friends and encm es were buned to-
gether gradually fell into ruins
l > ut ever since on All Souls Eve
tho chapel bell tolls for the dead and
the ghosts enveloped la their sirotlds
roam around through the woods and
bushel1 as though engaged in a fan
taslio hunting e peditioa The deer-
fly before them bleating with fear
the serpents bias fearfully and Oh
the following day the footprints of
the fieshless ehosts are seen on the
I snow Therottrtt in Soria wo call it
tbo Spirits mountain and for that
i reason I haro thought best to leave it
before night Bets in
OAlonso finished his story justu the
two young people reached tho end of
lhobridg which extends to tho city
on the other Side They waited for
the test of the cavalcade to 4oin them
And all entered together the warm
3ork streets of Sor a
The servants hnd jut cleared the
3 table and a bright fire was playing in
the Uoihic fireplace shedding us glow
on several gro ps of ladies and gen-
tlemen who were talking around the
hearth whilo tho wind beat against
the windows
Only tro persons did not take part
ra tho general conversation Ueatriz
and Alonzo
My lovely cousin finally ox
daimed Alcnso breaking th deep si-
lence AVo ore soon to separate per-
haps forever You do not like the arid
plains of Castlla its severe and war-
like customs its simple patriarchal
habits I know full well I have heard
you sigh several times and perhaps it
is for some larer you have left in your
faroff home
Beatrit made n gesturo o Indiffer-
ences and her disposition Was revealed
in the scornful curl Of her lip
Perhaps you are sighing for tho
pomps of the irench court where
you havo lived up to tho preseot
time the young man hastened to say
Anyway J forsce that I sha 1 soon
lose you and when wo separate I
would like to have you carry away
remembrance of me Do you remem-
ber when we went to church to giro
thanks to God for having restored
your health whch you came to seek
here Tho jewel that fastened the
plume in my cap attracted 3 our at-
tention How well it would look in
your dark hair confining your veiL
It his already been ucd for that pur-
pose by a bride for my father gavo
it to ray mother and she woro it to
the altar Would you like to
havo it
I do not know how it is in your
country but in mine if one recoives
o present it is binding Only on a
holiday can one accept a present from
a re atlve who can even go to Home i
without coming back with empty
hands
The scornful lone in which Beatrb
pronounced these words disturbed tho
oung man a little but finally recov-
ering himself he said in a sad tone
1 am aware of it cousin but
today is All Saints day and your
name day as well as that of others so
it is a fitting time to receive gifts I
assure you Will you accept this
from me
Beatrix slightly bit her lip ana
extended her hand to take the jewel
without saying a word
Alter a fo w moments Alonno pro-
ceeded
r Before tho end of All Saints day
which is my nameday as well ns yours
you may give me a souvenir without
compromising yourself Will you not
do so urged Alonso fixing his eyes
on his cousins which gleamed bright-
ly as a diabolical thought flashed
tbrojgh her mind
Wby not she cxclalmea carry
ing her right hand to ber shoulder as
Do yud recollect Ihe blue ribbon 1
wore today on tho hunting expedi-
tion and which you said was tho em-
blem ot your soul on account of Its
colorYes
Yes I da
Well I have lost 1l I have lost
it and I wanted to give it to you as a
souvenir
like epsrV all the hereditary kribr
Of my ricBi and all the strength ot
Which I am possessed The mat un <
der your feci is the skin of a wild
nimal I slew with my own hands
kno r its haunts and its habits I
hao fought against them day and
night on foot and on horseback
alono and together with other nunts
men and nobody ccn say that 1 ever
shrank from danger at any time On
any other night I would fly to bring
you that ribbon and would do so Joy-
fully but tonight yea tonight why
thould I hido it from you I urn
afraid 3 Do you not bear the bells
lolling tho liour for evening
oraycr
Xiw pages were gathered In hiany has struck at San Juan del Ducio the
groups the counts of Borge > nnd ghosts begin to omorge from their
Alordicl were mounted on roighificent graves curdling the blood of anv ono
steeds and they rode behind their son who beholds thorn turning hU han
and daughter Alonso and Ueatriz I gray or dragging him oS in the
who kept at some d stance ahead of whirl of their fantastic dance as a
the cavalcade
as follows
Alonso was speakini
This mountain which is now
called the Spirits mouutaia formerly
belonged to the lnhjhts Templar
who were warlike monks After Sona
lent is swept along by tho breeo
An almost imperceptblo smile
curied Beatrixs lips while tho younj
man was talking ani she etclauned
in an indifferent tone after ho ceased
meanwhile stirring the Hi o so that tho
bright sparks Hew out
Oh no indeed How silly Doni
think of going to the mouitUltt how
after such a tniid On such a dark
night too when ths ghosts ul0
abroad and the road is full df wolves
conquered the city wore tpaole of i As she 55oko Iheso lat words she
defending it without any oiilside help j femphsUzed them so that Alonso could
Therefore tho knights of that new i Hot fail to understand her bitter irony
and powerful religious rrder and tho j As though mechanically he arose
noblemen f tha city Vera on bad j passed his hand over his forehead as
termi for sfeVeral years and finally though to dispel the fear he felt men
Uih feeling deepened Jo a prosund tally but not in his heart and in a
hatred fjrm tono gli addressing tho
mo Toraplars had this part Cf beautiful girl who was amusing her
tao
solf by stirring tho fire oc tho hoarthi
Farewell Beatrix farewell If 1
return It will be loon
Alonso Alonso she said ttitulnt
around rapidly but when she de
sirod to detain him Or appeared to do
so th yrjdiig man had already dit
apHeared r
Sooii after the sound of liis hor os
hoofs was heard aj ho galloped off
The proud beauty witn a radiant
look of gratified vanity lightng up
her face listened atentively to the
sound until it diod away though the
church bells kept on their lugubrious
tolling
An hour two and throe elapsed
and midnight struck as Beatrix retired
to hor oratory but Alonzo hnd not re
turnod yet though he had had plenty
of timo to go and como back
1erhaps ho was afraidl tho young
girl oclaimed closing her prayer
book after vainly attempting to mur-
mur some of the prayers the church
dedicates to All fcouis day for the
spirits of those that hat o pitssdd away
After putting ddt tho lamr and
drawing the silk burtaiHs drodnd her
bed she fell asleep Bat her rleep
was restless and Uneasy
The pdstcrn clock struck twelve
and Ueatriz could hear ita slow
sad strokes and half oponcd her eyes
bhe thought that she had heard some-
one call her at the same timr in a
foint suffering ac ent Tho wind
still moaned and shook the casement
Beatriz trembl ngly thrust er head
out of the curtains nnd listecrd for a
moment She could hex many
strange sounds but passing lw hand-
over her brow sho listenfil again
but all was now still and quin
Her pupils wore dilated Jnd silo
seemed to sec shdpes niovin around
all oVCr the room but as sbo tivel Iter
Cyos more closely silo periaivod that
the Uarknoss was Impeneti nolo and it
was due to her imagination
Bah she said resting her iorely
hoad again on the pillow can I be
as timid as those poor souls whoso
hearts beat with terror tinder their
armor oo hearing some fhost story
So closing her eyes she tried to go
to sleep but in vain did she endeavor
to calm hersolf She again started
up pale uneasy and lore terrified
than ever
This timo it was o illusion tho
brocade portieres over tho door had
rustled as they were yusnod aside and
ho could hear heary footsteps or the
calriet The JoutfJ they made was
dull and almost rtipo ceptible but
continuous and as they moved along
she could hear so3otbing creaking
like dry wood or bones J he footfalls
drew nearer and nearer and the prayer
desk near her bed Tnovsd Beatrizut
tered a sharp cry and burying her-
self under the clothes hid her hoad
and held her breath
The wind beatngainit the casement
whilo tho monotonouslow of tho foun-
tain could be hoard from afar and the
barking ofdogsi as well as thechuroh
bells of Sorla some near romo far
tVcroff whilo they sadly tolled tor
tho dead
Thus tho night paiscd on and to
Beatriz it seemed as though It would
never romo to an eid Finally the
first faint rays of dawn lighted jp
the sky and she opercd her eyes and
recovers her selfpossession
After a sleepless night of terror
how beautiul Eoems Ihe bright clear
morning light
Sho drew tack tho curtains of her
bed and was tbout to laugh at her
terror of the pretlcs night when
suddenly cold perspiration broke out
on her forehead ter eyes seemed
starting from their soekit and a
deadly pallor ovsrspiead her cheeks
for on her prayer des c sho beheld tho
blue ribbon stained with blood the
blue ribbon Alonru h id gone in tjuest
of
When the frightened attendants
rushed in to inform her of the death
of Alonso tho firstborn of tho Count
of Alardlel Whose body partly de-
voured by wolves h id been found ou
tho Spirits mountiin they found
Beatriz motionless and rigid clinging
with both hands to the ebony bed-
posts her eyes starting from their
socket ber mouth half oponed her
lips white and her body cold and stiff
for Bhe was dead
BcatrU had died of fright
They say that some titue after this
event took place a huntsman who
had lost his way and been obliged to
pas9 All Souls Eve on tho t p rit
inounUin told ou tho day before
Alonso r hlLK h seaf ta
with an irdescnbablo expression of
mngled fear and hope
I do not know perhaps on the
mountain
On the Spirits mountain he
raumurod turning palo and throwing
himself ba k in his chair on the
bpirits mountain Then he went on
In n harsh trembling tone you
though seeking for something amid 10
thoiolds of her wide velvet sleeve le d i0i8 ° th e homW4i B
embroidered with gold Then with a md f n boe mon ° ihur S
chilahrt air of disappointment 8n9 l ° f i hat he had seen the Iloshless
adijjj j bodies of tho ancient Kn ghts Temp
lar and Ihe Soria noblemen that were
buried in tho chapel on the stroke of
12 urUo from their graves with a ter
riblc clamor and mounted on their
kclelon steeds wildly pursue a boun-
tiful uomaa who pale with dis
bevel ol locks and her feet bare and
bleeding was roaming around tho
unfortunalo Alonsos tomb with wild
and fearful cries Gustauo Adolfo
Intuition
Col Gorohuntor Ah mj dear
Miss Pinkerly this Is an unexpected
pleasure to have you alono for a ow
moments Wouldnt yon Hko to hear
how I got through tho enemys lines
at Chattanooga
Miss Pinkerly I can easily imag
know for nave heard
you e erybody
ay to times without number that I 2
am called Ihe king of buntBmo3 Caution in the sttrserr
throughout CastUc As I have not And why Jennie did yotr elt
yet been ablo to t > y rav strength In Willie you wouldn t lie Ills littl if
battle as my ancestor tavo done II Tauso ho didnt a t m ti he
Uavc exerted in that pastime of war Wnowed I had j cents
AMEEICAS AIOTEJL
Oeorgc M Yickers
Columbia
trait appears
lias not been taught more than most
children of rich parcnti Know at 1
HOLLANDS JJTTLn QUEEX
but she is fnlly conscious that she is n
Queen and has already decided to be
gracious and Itind to her subjects
She has been Queen since a fhort
time after her fathers death in 1SS9
but until she reaches Ihe age of IS in
1S9S her mother mil rule as Queen
Kegent
It was only a bhort time ago that the
betrothal of this tiny sovereign was
brought about Her fiancee is Prince
Frederick Albrecllt Kegent of Bruns
wicks oldest son He is now 18 years
old
The Condor of the Amies
Sometimes their expanse of wing is
fourteen feet though the average is
about ten They live on the summits
regions of perpetual snow or the tropi-
cal gardens at the base of the monn
tains
On Getting Onea Own Way
Young people who hare ceen habitu
ally gratified in all their desires will
not only more indulge n capricious
desires but will infallibly take it mora
amiss when the feelings or happiness
of others reqiine that they should be
thwarted than those nho hare been
practically trained lo the hibit of sub-
duing and restiamingtlicm and conse
tequently wll in general sacitke the
happiness of other to thirpwn telfish
Indulgence
BROUGHT HOME TO HIM
riio Reason John IIiws Closed IIU DU
tlllerj
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF CO In the early days of the present
LUMB1A MY COUNTRY century in J ow England drinking
hablu were very common among tho
c ti P ° ° Plo Tney were encouraged and
the Voan American Heartlie Bays hJ youths Companion which
Haa m Hard How to Um In
Time
were found in almost all towns
There was a heavy traiBc in rum with
tho West Indies with Africa and with
ber
the author o ° parts of tho United States and
Mr Cbunt ry whose per Xf a 0 9 < was con
rstelovvasbornin Phil red a Very important industy well
of
Is the
worthy fostering
eldest of four Children Iiis father Ua other commodities tho do
says Music and Drama was David X L Z 7 f J
Vickers an Englishman by birth and f V J l0 = al PP °
B toi alocal demand
by profession a journalist having
or it and tlio > ow Knirland towns
1 i i t
durmg
edited the old Philadelphia Sun
whero maflo co nmed
be 40 s when it was devoted to the
wto of their own
Native American party Uis motner fljamjarje
fomerly Miss Jane Emeline Hunt on
iIercnatlU
and 8hopkeoppr3 t0 at
oronrE it vickfrs
the maternal side is a lineal descend
of schooling and is mainly indebted
man
to his mother who washighlv cultured
for those days for the preliminary
tuition rhich enabled hitii to pursue
hisstuties after working hours
At the breaking out of the late civil
war Mr Where enlisted as a private
in the 2d llegimettt iehns ylrnma He
series and uasrioubded at Glendate
JUne 30 1302 during the Sevgn days
bdttic before Ttichmoud and wall hon
OrablJ dischaiged fdr disability Octo-
ber It tlife same year he reenlisted
In tile 40th Regiment Pennsylvania
militia July lst3 to repel General
Lees invasion into Pennsylvania was
made sergeant and honorably dis-
charged August 1G ISfid He again en-
listed in the 1st Kcgiment U S
Veteran Reserves April 27 1M4 and
served until honorably discharged No-
vember 14 1S65 He vi as nominated
as candidate for the Pennsylvania
Senate in 1ST4 and was defeated by
the Hon Horatio Gates Jonts
Mr Vickcrs was at one time pari
owner of the Philadelphia Sunday
Press and the Evening Herald he alsr
was editor of the Mount Vernon Quar-
terly Magazine and lately editor anc
owner of the Labor World Although
he has written upu ards of six hundree
lyric and descriptive poems songs
ballads librettos eta he never fol-
lowed authorship asa profession Sonu
of his songs have had wonderfully
large sales and the fact that all the
icading publishers of the United States
have purchased and publish his
scripts speaks well for the merit of his
works
But Columbia My Country was
not written for a monetary considera-
tion The author will present the
copyright to the people of the United
States on the opening of theexposltioE
at Chicago when any person may pub-
lish both words and music free ol
royalty t
HOLLANDS LITTLE QUEEN
Sue Is Only Twelve reari Old Bol I
Already Iletrotbed tt a lrmco
One of the mo t intereting sorer
eigns in Europe is tlj l > ucen of Hol-
land That is a very J guided title
but its bearer is only x lutle 12year
old girl
iVilhelmine Helena Pauline Marie
daughter of King Wiliam and Queen
Emma of the Netherlands was born ai
The Hague August II i > 0 She isa
pretty child fond of al the little things
that other girls of her age love dolls
fairy tales dnd candy bhe also has a
tract custom often made a practice of
placing open palls of new rum on
their counters Each pall was pro-
vided with a wooden dipper and
everyone who entered was freo to
drink as much rum ns he liked
In the town of X whero little
Him tta Used except that mado by tho
Jocal distiller John Haws a practno
grew up not without reason of attrib-
uting every case of drunkonness and
tho evil which resulted from it to the
man who made tbo rum
Whenever a man was found intoxi-
cated which was very very often
and was reproached for bts condition
e would exclaim
Oh that John Haws
The phraso became proverbial in
tho place Tho distiller who was a
very important man in the town
heard it repeated and became very
ahgrj that people siiduld itriputo tho
results of their own oxecsses to him
Illo threatened that if tho practico
went on he would prosecuto for slan
ant of Hichard Swain an Englishman anho ttere f tho wora
< > that Joha in such
aws any
N J about
who settled at Cape May
IG90 under a grant from William Ienu oHonslvo way
O 0 evening In midwinter as tho
Leftat an early age with a widowed
or w l > me from a so
fk Cf1
mother Geoige SI Vichers had lttle
> e ens eettaB lighted antern in
opportunitytoobtama regular course
hand he camo upon tho body of a
lying in tho snow at tho foot of a
The light fell upon tho fore
head ot tho figure and showed a
rough cut freshly bleeding
Whats this Whats this ox
claimed Haws stooping down
As ho did so Co noticed to his horror
that the faco wa that of his own son
It young man of whom ho hnd great
bbpes and in whom to his great
pleasure he had seen little tendency
to folidw the drinking habits of tho
place
The father saw tho bleeding cut in
the forehead and supposed on the
instant that his son had been as-
saulted by some ono whom he the
father had threatened with prosecu-
tion
Ho shook the boy by the shoulder
to see if he still had Ufa
What is it my son ho ox
claimed despairingly Oh who
has done this
The young man opened his eyes
sleepily
Oh that John Haws that John
Haws he murmured
Tho boy ia fact bad been led by
companions into drinking his fathers
rum at tbo store Un his way home
walking unsteadily ho had struck his
head auainst tho tree and bad fallen
senseless His father had come up
just as his senses began to revive and
ho had drunkenly uttered tho current
phrase of tho village
The father dragged his son home
0 much affected by 110
young mans unconscious and entirely
true accusation that ho s oon gavo up
tho manufacture of rum and there
has never slnco been a dislillery in
the town of N
He JUmPed dFrnHFTHnoNE
The Hajali ofSlkkfm Itacnanjered a Snow
Morui aud Came to Grle
Tho Rajah of Sikkim owes political
allegiance to tne government of India
but his heart is with tho Grand 1 ama
61 Thibet according to tho New York
fcun nnd ho is finding it exceedingly
difficult to serc two masters liis
litlo country is ust north of Hcngit
and hvorost tho loftiest summit in tho
world overlooks tho laahs domain
on the west A few months ago tho
Kaah decided that ho wouldhae to
lations willi tho Indian government
no longer and as ho could not loosen
its grasp on his liltlo country he de-
cided to run away Ho packed his
treasures and with his harem and
children set out for Thibet intending
to abandon his country orevcr Ho
had not gono far on his way be ore a
decided taste for life out of doors She terrlWe sliow sto mlilied the mountain
valleys rendered tho passes nlmost
impa ablo and covered tho lofy
summits with a thick mantle Ho
pushed on with li s train of cimols for
nearly a fortnight whilo the poor
women and children of his household
woro suffering terribly from cold
I hen tho camel drivers declined to go
any further in tho direction of ilnbet
They said that to attempt the passe
In that direction would bo neary to
court death Tboy had lost much of
the awe with which they ronrded tha
Kajah formerly for a selfdopoaoi
ruler did not seem to thtm to bo very
far abovo ordinary mortals
In spite of his Highucss s protests
they turned to tho west and in n few
djys they landed tho ox potontato in
epauL That country is cry friend-
ly to India and the rulers decided
that they would do a vcry good th ug
for themselves if they turned the
Aiugltho laah over to tbo Indian gov
ernment Thoy set his carnvan
inarching southward with a guard of
soldiers and boforo long his unhappy
Highnos found himself a prisoner in
tho hands of tbo Indian government
Ho Is now in n great dilemma As
ho liai deposed himself the Indian
gbvernment regards him as politically
dead and now tho oilicials aro hunt-
ing around or sorao trustworthy mem-
ber bf his family to install in his
place The ovltuah thereore has
no country to rulo and ho is also fur-
ther from Thibet than he v as lien
ho jumped off tho throne If it i ail
not been for that aggravating snow-
storm ho would probably have reached
Lhasa in safety aud ivotid then have
been secure among thv fanatical
Thibolans who havo ijcccedod in
of mountains in air so rare that mans keeping their capital un It en iron
Vitality is reduced so that be cannot j entirely freo from foreign influences
siaml The condor sits en its eggs J
seven weeks It nourishes its young
for a year before allowing them to
leave the nest It has a swift flight a
llie Ximliitr of an Inntriimrnt
Jt has oTtcn puzzled tho uninitiiiea
to give a reason why musicians tune
hir instrumenls m public ami not
Uccn rye and can adapt itself To the
before cntcrins the orchestra If
they tuned their Instruments before
entering tho theater or concertroom
the temperature is very npt to bo dif-
ferent In tho placo of performance
and therefore tho instrument would
not be in tuna A piano that is in
tuno in a cold room would get out of
tuno if tho room wero suddenly
heated
llllitkru IdtiilUr
Mrs 11 Dear me what lovely
closets Ibis fiat has
Agent Madam thoso aro not tho
closoU Thoy aro the bedrooms
Harpers Itnzar
HOW DID THCY MAKS LOVE
KlllUs Cled to Be Lnkuown In tha MUer
I nblo World
We believe that kissing is an Eng
lish custom We read in ancient his-
tory of a knight who visited tho Field
of the Cloth of Gold and who on be-
ing invited to a local cpstle was ad-
dressed by the kynde ladye of the es-
tablishment whe remarked
Forasmuch as in England ye have
such a custome as that a man may
kysse a woman therefore 1 will that
ye shall kysse me and ye shall also
kysse these my maidens
Which thing adds the old histo-
rian ye knyghte straightway did and
rejoiced greatly thereat
What people did before kissing was
discovered n e really cannot tell you
nor have we any notion of how the en-
gaged couples of the middle ages
amused themselves when kbsing was
hardly knonn
I We have no doubt however that
Jack and Jill of the thirteenth century
did pretty much as their descendants
in these days and that the solitary
walk the squeezing of the hand the
i kicking of the little boot under the
j table the prolonged and coldinducing
good nights etc ivere general then
as hot
Teaching TatrlotHnf
Educating patriotism id children
may occasionally lead to unsatisfac-
tory occurrences At Belgrade in
Servia 200 such juvenile ritriots met
to play at soldier They began throw-
ing little stones at each other slowly
increasing the missiles in size and
when victory hesitated in declaring
Itself for either party they took to
sticks and pocketknives and assaulted
each other Some women and men
trying to make peace were driven away
with stones A few ofiicers of police
looked on and enjoyed the lively and
practical way of inculcating patriotic
sedtiments When the little warriors
were finally separated nine boys were
seriously hurt a few of them dying of
their wounds and d large number wero
for vt oeks pnt hors de corribat
Openlng the Canal
The most acceptable proposition tht caa tie
made to prsons trouMed with chrocio consti-
pation Is to open that Important canal the
bowels That proposition can be carrira out j
by the parties Interested It they resort to IIos I
titters Stomach miters the most effective I
most genial alterative extant It Is tho mis-
take of many otherwise sensible people that
they resort to drastic or in other words vio-
lent purffatlres Without exaggeraUon this is
highly Injurious since such medicaments
weaken the bowels besides convulsing both
them and the stomach nith pain Relief
sought from the Hitters comes freely enough
but they neier produce pain excessive action
or subsequent weakness of the towels Liver
and kidney trouble malaria dyspepsia lack of
tamina and a tendency to rheumatism are
remedied by this pleasant rubstituts for
drenching cathartics
The smaller the man the larger tie set
m lus finger ring
We vCl givs 100 reward for any esse of
catarrh that cannot be cured with Halls
Catarrh Cure Taken internally
F J CHENEY CO rroprsTolcdo O
With every dollar jou lay up you lay
up a little additional trouble
DEECnasis Pills stimulate the ptyalln
in the saliva remove depression givo ap-
petite and make the sick well
Watermelons and conins havo the same
kind of r ffiell
For D > spepsia Indigestion dnd Stmnach
tlisordors use Brotv a s Iron Hitters Tne
Hest Tonicitrebuildsthesistemecanstaa
Hlood and strengthens the muscles A spen
did tonic for weak and debilitated persons
There is notatng quite so bad as a tomato
that isnt good
no Time to Sootlie Her Baby
Nurse to fashionable mother Tho
babv is very restless maam I canTt do-
an thing with h < r
F M Shes teething I suppose
N Yesra i tuink if you was to take
her in your arms a little while it mijjht
toothr her
i JJ I Impossible I havnt time to
spare I am Jnst maUinff ready to attend
amKc injrof vhe Society for tho Preven-
tion of Orueltv to Animals Give baby
some of tt Uigurs Huci leberry Cor-
diaL
When a man soys a nice thing about you
to be polite dont let it swell yonr heaa
Read the Judd Efcctric Belt advertlss
ment in this paper Forsala by all druqr
gists If your druggists do not lieep them
writ the com pan v direct
Everyone hrs a secret nope that would
cause him to bo laughed out of town if he
told it
m
WLBttEnft Diction a ni en G C Her
rtam Co having won I ieir su t against
tno 1 ex43 Silting Co of X w Yor for
offering a 40 ears otd recruit of tiv edi
tion of Websters Uuabridred as a pre
rulum for subset ibers for their > pai aro
devoting their attention to bewrai other
Milts of a hue nature nov in lh lourt
The Topeka Crp tal Co cf Topeka Kan-
sas being one of the latest ihe claim
tney are compele to do this in justice
aliKe to the public and to themsehes and
rae therefore gnen directions tc tleir
attorney tf > urosecute in eery case where
a publisher makes is of miseadiug an
announcements
A boy always starts to run befce he
calls out Say do you know what you
arel
Health TI t Itlts PSTewca ncrroai men tl
Trial KO Ohio Chemical Co Clntinnatl OhU
It is a very rare girl who smiles as pleas-
antly On an old man as Ot a young one
Cirt n Innd Start In Iluslnest Llfo
by vteurlntf a thotvaeh bulnet education at home
by mall Ion rates Urynntf College BoCalo Jf T
No pretty girl or man of wealth ever
cut off a Joke that was not applauded
For impure crthinBloou V easncss Ma-
laria Neuralgia lndigest > on and Bilious-
ness take Browns Iron Bitters it gives
strength making old person feel young
and j oungpersons strong pleasant to tako
Terhaps tne dirt est tnmg inthsworid
is the inside of a bo > a pocket ft
Rev J W BarLc JIacon Ga ears I have
found Braurtroune aa Infallible and almost
Instant cure for headache
Eer man loes a great dtai that bo-
ne er ot nel
Ura W iMIftl o tll ncTrapfo CLi
Jrea tecthlrv suiter I j > uai e jccs InCamicj
lonalUyspAincarc w ndn Uc a b Atc
At this time of tne Cai almost eer > one
has a Loilsomewteie
llnnnnt 31nclc Corn nl f
Warra t < l t cure r tnnney relunaea Ass
cur < iri jit tor it lrico U cents
IfflirLug is such an e ojable pastime
n in nnn t husatr is flat vrh the runes
CURES
MALfiRIAL
POISGH
Nature should le
assisted to throw
ofTIrapuritlcsoftho
blood Xotlunc
docs It so ivcll so
promptly or so
safely as Swifts
Specific
LIFE SAD NO C3ARKS
For three years I was troubled with mala-
rial poison ti hich cacsed ny appetite to fail
and I was greatly reduced in flesh and life
lost all its charms I tried mercurial and
potash remedies but to no effect I coild
qetno relief I then decided to try pSeSjKS
A few bottles of this wonderful bJassKS
medicine made a complete and permanent
cure and I now enjoy better health than ever
J A Rice Ottawa Kan
Our book on Blood nnd Skin Diseases
mailed free
Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga
Tike Only na Crer Printed Can
loll Flud the Word
There la a Slnch display Advertisement
lh this paper this week watch ha no two
words alike ex ept one word Tls tame Is
trus of e cl new one appearing ach week
from the Dr harter Mselriuii Co This
house plates a Crescent oa everything
thsy mate and I MUh L ok for It send
th m the came of t le word ard tbov will
return ou Book BziCTirtL tJTnoaniru
or Sanrtzs Fxib
Tho women do not war their suspe id
ers crossed In the back hko 1hd mea
Thi shadows
that fill your life if youre a feeble
suffering woman can be taken out
of iL The chronio weaknesses
functional derangements and pain-
ful disorders peculiar to your scr
ean be taken away Tho ono
unfailing remedy for them is Dr
Pierttis Favorite Prescription
It corrests cures and build3 yon
up It improves digestion Cnrichcr
the blood dispels aches nnd pain < =
melancholy and nervousness brings
refreshing sleep and restores hciJth
and strength For periodical pains
internal inflammation and ulcera-
tion weak back leucorrhca and all
kindred ailments itB a positive spe-
cific onethat is guaranteed If
it fails to give satisfaction in any
case the money paid for it is re-
turned
The great griping oldfashioned
pills make trouble Dr Pierces
Pleasant Pellets prevent it Theirs
is tho natural way Sick Headache
Biliousness Constipation Indiges-
tion and all derangements of the
Liver Stomach and Bowels are pre-
vented relieved ami cured Small-
est cheapest easiest to take
CARTER
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lolllrrj cured at
llimr Utile lllla
Tb y aluo rellere Dis
tes from D tpepiia Jn
I igw tion aiwl TooUeartj
Eating a perfect rem
Jy forDIzzI iea Ntnvec
DrovineiM Bid Taet
lu the Mouth Coated
1 ngUAPfn in the Side
TOItWD UTEB Thei
r ulate th > Bowels
Purel > Vecetabla
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Small Pll Smal Dose Small Price
rtsoa Itemeey for CUarrh U the J
Best Fastest to Uee and Cheapest
gold by Cr tcsbts or nent by mall
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