no more victims within rmu.'h, tho m dccidvd to let several mission- aries leave his country. Me kept two ot them, however, the famous Alexander. Mackay and Fa- ther Lirioltac. brcauoe they were "tttul mmhzmics. and Mwanga coufd utilize them to build his houses. They amazed away tor many months "and the King's ground. before 3. Mid: military force brought their. it at PM. The missionaries wot-o prisons†Rubrura. the King's town. When “WM gamed. because there l F, ebly the Jia. words, "I wilt die the {tunes soon en Anothur man. v death. said: use It tiayt. and I am not Ib, was. led bound {More the King, who tsghred him: "Can you. read 1'" _ ' _ "ras" was the answer. “halo him and You: t him." was tho will “twee; "Do not be air ttrtcxt the mu. ""'_"' _--... ...., Wu“. Thr, cuc4u_.nucre appkareJ before tho hat m' a native uvunber of the Protcstant ‘l'hurch Council to ar- rest him. but were afraid to entar. _ ___-., v. u.) yugvv to be brought before him. Ho sus- pected that they were Christiana. and ovcr forty of them boldly avow- ed their new faith. Not one ot them would lie or renounce Christianity to save his lifrs. All thaw boys were leoL-kinlziy mutilated and then were tied to the trees, fuel was piled high around them and l The, . ere Burned Alive. l Then seventy of the leading nn-l tin: Christians were seized at their] noun-s. lul in chains to the King,' and met their fate at tie stake, Thu Iyoung monarch remarked that God did no: scum able to rescue tho-L Chriatiaus from his power. If. _ A A: Ti "I will have no readers In my court," whouled tho King. Thaw:- upon no oruored fifty or his pages on In“ .__,H,A,.L . - -‘ W execution. ,,-__ v""" -v nut-(l, vulcu the King. and sizing a spear he gatrucu and backed the head of as [MILLLI servant until h, was tired and then had the boy led away for â€Inâ€. or mu Mush: atdocitics were "To†Itt a Pullman tuuoker. c.owd' d into the tirsc nix months of On one occasxon," he said. "I was Ir86 Our, day he called one or me] down In the mountains ot Tenne- 'f"'ceii'2t'idi,y Ho new tho lad was tree, where everything " primitive. 'tau you'rcudr ho asked. Ind on Sunday 3 attended a BED- 'ri' the boy boldly l‘rp'led. tiart Church. Much to my surprise "1 will t"&ch you'w read," cried I and Interest. the women were) the King. and 'st'iairtg a spear horn.m+..v -- --- .. Wh th Were spun-ed to Death. 'opl,t'u'g,ut,'f uwanga mun declared his inten- . lion ol killing ah the native L'uryig- A man "f"t""omal mum in his country and 1ertrorl o.' the, "rtlit,rhtcttext I ing; "ll Hr work titat the missiouurw Eaet wths taliriux to a rs ma done in sh yaw» v c. , . , ' Most of tho Xingu atsocitics were! l N Itt a .tellyy,', gun-d. d into thy firs; nix months of On one occWtnon. was nppxouchlng Uganda from the Indian Ocean. The hing at once re- wind to make war on all whites. As soon as the unsuspyctlng Bishop reached the borders of Uganda he was shot. and the “my helpless posters with him V -ï¬ .__-.. ya"; “I " his attitude toward them change? and he ru_aul\’ui to leave no stone unturned to ruin the missionaries. One day he heard that Bishop Han- nlngton, a gentle and iovatnG man. was uppxouchlng Uganda from the Indian Ocean. The hing at once re- solved to make war on an whiten: if, ---_... mum-nor $IMI‘H- ne- tore his father died the missionaries ot England and France had obtain- ed a nun footing in Uganda,. and the young King at first was largely under the lmiuenca, of these 'white men. But when tho idea suddenLv tolled hint that the whites might be- come more powertat than the King his attitude toward them changou, and hr, [um-Jrâ€! tn '_,--, Scion or a Race or Rulers. Though a. (barbarous album-ch, he could truce his ancestry back to the tune ot gum-on Elizabeth. through a. line of eighteen Kings of Uganda. P In hits most powerml days he had an “my ot 25,000 men, over 19loo musket; and plenty ot ammunition tees, lee Zanzibar trader; Ben n’o In: . _-L .. . .A - -e _ w. my ‘ncuuG A ananda living along 433 a north and northwestern coast toria Nyunzu. He was the Scion or I sUlutrch Council to ar- m: were afraid to enter. be afraid I will shoot you." man. "come in and take u). when ordered sen 59.1amaC :aue there We} min roach. the several mission- Filing q spear he Prkpners In thr to r r‘-w..., uwuu Iron) birth unfit to be carpenters? Because they: never saw. What relation is the door mat to the scraper? A stepfather. Why to a balky horse like an or- gan? Because his leading features m his .toper.--Botrt% Globe. ,,ï¬_. -- Bill.“ Why is a cwardl; butter? Because he is when exposed to fire. When Is leather like It is an (xx-"h Why is a coachman He holds the reins (m Why u death like hipsâ€; he end ot life. Why is a high boot mill? Because It trrln, How can you shoot 1 once? Shoot at a wig. Why is A like 12 c cause ite the middle of What word is that to v add a syllable will make Mort (shorter). .. ..‘-. u. we “rat thing a garden- er sets in ms garden 7 His foot. How many sticks go to the build.. ing ot a crow's nest 7 None; ther/re all carried. I say kin a man do tha Ic') God accordin‘ to his '»Not much, he can't, I r ' where. an' pertlckler not l " wood-f , "The explanation and ‘ment carried conviction .controversy. and I had 1 5 my." tsell fish) @863 What is the fi _ _..... u uuW MMID raps on the door? Jolrn Knox. Why Can't a fiHhernmu be gener- ous? Because his business makes him tsell fish) Rollin!» a woman mention when rtypt on the door? Jnh why yr; Which are the Scotch, Irian or En. lishmen; in Scotiam Ireland men ot Cork are litrlrtertmsm The name of what Why cannot the reg-ul Because they belong to army. I " 'But sitting on the of the chluch doesn't l ference with your cons It l" I kept on. " 'Don'i it y he said. , confidence In the know did. 'Well, it makesnl ence in the world. Do say that a man kin tit ulongsido uv his Wife. 1 nudge him In the short elbow every time the I nnythinx: she thinks fi ,v _ - yr..- :11! '" 'Soi to worship God our consciences. as the perndos,’ he replied, In course tone. way,‘ he traid, " cunt Thy , mat is the first thing- A. sets in his garden 7 Ilia In“, .'.=etht- A,“ . RPE7CC" anytmng ot the kind before, and after Sunk-(Es were mar I spake to one ot the members about it,as he was a. pillar of the church anda man I knew quite well. “We have always done it that “729' c, -, rm . seen anything of and afteli sunk-es tiart Church. and Interest. seated on on the men on , Been EDJthin Why the Men and Women Took Opposite Sides of the Church. A man accustomed to the manners D! tho mnllghtvmxl and progressive Eavt was talking to his fellow tra- y..." FvFee d 7 " pays to maintain royalty in Uganda. sovereignty, not struggle and much retired tar into the le thought. vae um. it pays to I ,_- ~‘,-.uvucll. WHEN a lama“ allowance was given to him land he had nothing to do but to reflect upon the folly that had cost him hh, throne. The present King ot Wands ll Damn chm, a. son of Mwinga. The little Klng la only T or tl year. old. Ho new never known life ex- cept under the new regime, and so no will probably always be content to be a puppet In the hands of bio white masters, enjoying mach at.. tention and Consideration " A... B., QUESTION OF CONSCIENCE. are the lightest men. Irisn or Englishmen 2 Eng- ; in Scotland men of Ayn in mea ot Cork. but in EmrfaTd 'rs....-.., persons blind from birth carpenters , Because ther, coachman like a cowardly Con anal-11mg retina (rains) 1111181 um: on tmropvposite aid-ea ch (wasn’t make any dit.. tl your consciences. does on. ?' he said. with emphatic n the knowledge that " it makesull the diffex'r world. Do le man“ "J one side of the U the other. I the regulars sit down? d, In GipiiGrtiG. l" I. persisted. no snort tubs with be; [me the preacher says thinks tits. hittcaiet grlgds "in; maintain a Bemblance ot Uganda. But tho native not without futile d much suffering, has into the background. cn‘luzed we. and In only by those who. it may benefit and Im- The British still think . Do smrmiiiii, to kin set over there wife. where trhe kin do that and wor. 2 o'clock Scot c h man does the like a, rust , ure a wind.. 1 the corn. Bonner like sure to Pun God accordln' to the constitution in a matter ot .g day." - which it you 9 it shorten 120 hares at his capacitance? a lived man the standing- the clouds: letter B? the house and t‘rckon. ino- in this neck the argu- boyond nit ao more to , When it that never Removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses; blood apavin, curbs, splints, ringbone. “money, 'rtines, sprains, Bore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save .50 by an ot one bottle. Warranted the goat wonderful blemish cure "or up. Chnppuat. " Leaving college. old man? Going to marry and settle down P' 1,No _ I'm going to marry and settle At the Yarmouth Y. M. C. A. Boys' Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, I found MINARD'S LIN!- MENT most beneficial for sunburn. an immediate relief for colic and toothache. ALFRED STOKES. i -. .uvlv "W.- Tho eighth chapter ninth verse, contains The word snow appear; times in the Old T05 tigee times In the New., 9. . - ,-_.V_. -w.u., IUIII'LH verse. The longest verse is the ninth Verse. eighth chapter of Esther. The shortest verse is the 1hirtyu,titth Verse. eleventh chapter of St. John. There are ten chapters in the Book ot Esther, In which the words Lord and God do not occur. The eighth. fifteenth, tweIty-firat, and thirty- first verses of the One Hundred and Seventh Psalm are alike. Each verse of the One Hundred and Thirty-Sixth Psalm end alike. The One Hundredl and Seventeenth Psalm contains but two Verses. the One Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm contains 176 Verses. There are no words or names of more than six syllables. It has also been discovered by some person unknown that in Joel, thlnd chapter. third verse, the word girl occurs, and In the eighth chapter of Zachariah, fifth verse. the wovd girl's is mentioned for the only. time In the whole book. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT ,__.. ....\.vvul.u r3111"). The middle verse is the eighth verso of the one hnmdred and elgh- teenth Psalm. The twenty-rust verse of the seventh} chapter of Ezra contains all the letters of the alphabet except the letter l The tuuwt chapter to read is the twenty~slxth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. The most beautiful drawer he the twenty-third Psalm. The nineteenth chapter of II. Kings and the thirty-seventh chapter of Isaiah are alike. l l The tour most inspiring promise- are to be found in the sixth. chapter or St. John, thirty-seventh verse. and fourteenth chapter, second verse; tu- so eleventh chapter of St. Matthew, twenty-eighth verse. and the thir- tr,ieTehrt/i Pbalm, fourth verse. mu I-, A mu mme contains 3,566,180 let- ters, 773,746 words, 31.113 verses, 1,195 chapters. and 66 books. The word and occurs 10,655; times, the Word. Lord 1.953 times. the word Johovah 6.855 tlmes and the word reverend but once. which ls in the ninth! verse of the One Hundred and Eleventh Psalm. The middle verse is the eighth] Vet-an nr um um» I--" , - I How. Where and When a Prisoner I Found Their Number. I It is hell known that the num- ber of letters. words. verses, etc.. , contained in the Bible have been T counted, but by whom. when. or where. is not generally known. Treaty, publication, entitled "Car- losltles or the Bible.†speaks of the occurrence as being of Spanish or- igin. and that the Prince of Gran- ada. fearing usurpation. caused the arrest ot the supposed would-be usurper.and by order of the Span- ish crown he was thrown into an old prison called the place of skulls, situated in Madrid, where he was confined for thirty-three years. with no other companion than the rats. mice and other vermin that frequented his dismal cell. During his confinement he count- ed the letters, etc., contained in the Bible, and scratched the sev- Brat numbers on the stone walls with a nail. Wh'en his work was discovered he was furnished with writing utensils and ordered to I make a copy of the results of his _ long and tedious task, and. on its ( being completed. he finally received I his liberty. 1 The following is a correct copy tt of his great work :, I The Bible contains 3,566,180 let- n ters, 773,746 words, 31,1]3 verses, 3 1.195 chapters. and 66 books WORDS 0F BIBLE A Rich Catch. contains ntts-tGOi'. w appears twenty-four Old __rrretrta_rmsnt, and Lyman aromas. -H General Secretary, ed and Thirty-Sixth The One Hundred Psalm contains but One Hundred and 1m contains 176 no words or names mom: that the num- i. words. verses. etc.. the Blblo have been by whom. when. or t generally known. o-.Bmrtoh He; the Kidneys sound ' Kidney Pills and Bright's . Disease. TORONTO l the an}: verse. PM; ninth Esther, i the i' Winton-rms" Liii 9'0! Ainton--gta; shew COUNTED down ir%ird" I That Sir Henry Irving is quite capable ot maintaining his dignity [under somewhat trying circumstan- ces is shown by the following anec- dote which is told of the tragedian by Mr. C. R. Kennedy, of the "Every.. man" company; On one occasion Irving‘s company. having been caiied to the theatre I tor rehearsal, found upon their ar.. ‘rivai that they were considerably ahead of time. As Sir Henry had not yet arrived, one of the actors in the company. who was noted for his htet?omplitrhmenta as a mimic, Proceeded to give a lively and elab- orate imitation of Sir Henry‘shigh- Ly characteristic acting. As he finished his demonstration, awe"- known voice came from the depths of the darkened auditorium; “Very good." it said. “Very good indeed! So good, in tact, that there is no need tor both of of in this company." Philadelphia Ledger. Citiman-t suppose your town In getting a bit more {mnemable now? Buhhuhtr-Yea, indeed: wz: used to complain of our "chills and tever," but now everybody refers to Jt as "malaria.†-.._. ..---umrnumcuule§ lingers tor yearn, but Weaver’s Cerate makes short. Work of It. Apply the C'erate and take Weaver's Syrup to haul-e permanent cure. on the stairs. The front door lurched unsteadlly 0ch A fragrance as of a 1119in tcry su-fritiley filled the house. " You wretch '." she exclaimed, ad- vancing upon him eagerly. She stapped short and burst Into tears. The cautious man had had a close hair cut before coming home. "And I 1ll,ted a bald man for 'that very reason."' she waned tnisormrstvl "1'11 coLVilTihau, promised hex-sell wy faction. N. Y. Bun. It was want. The woman sneaked down the stairs with a vengeful look on her tair face. SALT RHEUM sometimes, lingers for nt “Va........v_ 't_.--. W . . Lever'a Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath, softens the water and disinfect; 38 "No, indeed; she began to the house from the minute PYP? into It. and she's never I Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. "Do you ever have any difficulty in making Four cook keep her place t" "No, indeed; she began to run tho 'i-e, o..-_ __. - ,,,, --____ _ “mum. ux we mucous surfaces. We will give One Hund red Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by snarl-h) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrts Cure. Send tor circulars. tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, o. RrxrA l.- Tt..-__. ' -- - __..-.w..-uu A nut. " ne t1amed you have a rumbling feet hearing, and when It In Deafness [a the result, and u manna can betaken out and ed to Its normal condition, destroyed forever.. nine cases caused by Canada, which ig mtltyyy.f,eejiiiitrdi' pf the am - n.-.“ uyyucu “out! as they cannot reach iSe diseased portion ot tho ear. Therein only one way to cure deainensmnd that in by con- stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an intUmed condition of the mucous liningoi the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in- thumed you have a rumbling sound or imper- ttset hearing. and Wlmn it In qw.rw.R.-e, . _ Lever'a Y-g DEAFNESS CANNOT bi, CURED ----- ...R.. uvuru out or every twenty-tour, which would give him a total of 12,000 words ew. ery day. I have figured that most any sort ot a man will talk as much as ten minutes out of evens twenty- four hours. and this would give him a total of 600 words tor the day. _ “These are the two extremes. I am satisfied that the normal man-tlm man who strikes a decent average between indifferent silence and dis- glmtlng verbosity will talk probably one har, all told, each day. which would allow him 2,400 words. And this, by the way, is considerable talk. tor it will fill two columns in a newspaper and 'a whole lot of wu.. dom can be crowded into two col- trmtm."--New Orleans Times-Demo- crat. Bold by Drtnrsrititr,Fii". Hall'l Family Pillti are the Sir Henry Irving's Wit, Malaria Not so Plebvinn. mu omens, such as traveling men. tor instance, who depend upon talk for their living. I have figured that the high man, probably the travel.. ing man, will talk live hours out of everv “mm-“- r--- . . _ now much tune each talking during each and women are situat cpnno't talk during t at meal time, on accm aoter or work they ha are others, such as tor instance, who de; for their living I her phe high man. prom} H... VV .n- uclyuvl' UUI'U you “with his Imittterrent silence npr tire you with-vhf: biannual; mummy. p' Buy-u. Tre.. we ttmum 3lat tn; favarzgg' groom gihl,,5,tvttl, at; nun. 'age . ‘Jorti‘WO . a?! gmlnutg, or about 57;le ivondaj [or éveryj 1y_tr1r.-p.ttti,' mart)! course, Aol perm ifift tqlk" blriti ‘u'quch, myths? windiest: or'men trfid Women ‘would‘ probably break down before they. had! talked aa much an hr... cw-w---'-. - . um us in ' - . --" "a... day rWd' Putt Tlllen there [a ti will strike? ali --the man Wild with hi- 1mm. Making Bare otHfer Place "a... _wu1 'mmNtpeise tii1t2ttit'iti'l',i.l. .0} . t,f,t'tdtttsfr,ti' rt. .4 a , -'w 'iff,'..'.. orth 'tip9ar'grba-, . 'trdiitp.t'h1ad 'tiytttirtstiripiF/. "'dirtirothor. Wl lama w†Faun . l L'.-' . Sees. . wltotqtir .itettt WEN-311‘! tytrft6fr" 'lnEto._tn.spt1rtstitottve"rt mlthe we ,'. . "t . F "_.-. . wwldnacr-Mel‘ahyflï¬n's.liker-‘thll' in pond, the mum-5t ma.:., f T f summer . Immune}; 0n tugging. t1luit1/ttitsre"iri ' .1. r'pr Ir.iuitstrurr. .aln. dat a. an», M11tl " . . . , P . _,' .1-. the f?,'fttye1imrViiisiiiiiiFbiii,ra"e' .ii. or†an Iott.rattdrsr:t" ..; ._ M , ". , . c" . " away)... a Aethmtn "when Mia will}'""‘mt do 13!". . “claim. Btu p, l I t pound: Words at a.~mamn manor rtiiraur'iiCt en a.ten-xoot.one. ati, ‘ . Emma": mew-“M Thottsgtrr1hraurrorUG am." ./ "g' '. re' .. 'il.'.' . . 1?o'rsvostli. Putt Itirtarafisr, 'lttritrttta. ', "r,T,ti,tt,.tj. N118;de 'mut " t" .. Td imam-hr, 1oooulaattly, Butot 9uinte, Then there In thexbornlm, talker. who 1wel , Pernod tter ..Wmlxms, Nd. autummt. Luwrencmdtd' {Gnu-earl]: (input will strut}? a" . in! decent average Water-ep- mlghtgqo'ol.’ "tetiday, "rtbr:thr.r:t,C.B,tr.uP"er u oup, mum“. It-..t?.rrr ii.r'a'?i':1r'lJel"t neither Dom vnn a.--“ n-A, . _ _ Penn. Punch Bowl. - r. ... :"lCutep,'t5, '.a't,e2.'Tt'l'e.tiT " tlte.',ttf," Ltfttit1e 't,ilfl/t'i'Jli'l'/lfi'iifr.tj H... -v . I nu [and different kind. a iiiii'ii'i'iiiriit?yti,"r': befquna In M’mlx magnum-f o ' my: are};- use my on I ha httlttd loud the ttft', tttttedit tio,'it1,ittet'i,sji] 001m 3.. _ titip .' ad, . i' lute ier2lti,?,, (i'i5'ittiiir)!it'j, ',titfi)i,Fiii,.t . . ui , . ' ItAo Wig 1'lt'id',1eg A" $52.3...i... Ln ,‘_'_, rwâ€" """'-e.. m .utte'ra. W. every: twenty-four hours," 9el1fauiiikteiiritn who has a Pennant _torpi%riiiii. 1mm, "in“ have been unable x0 reach any 802.101.0- trprr, ¢0Ioludon on account or the dwell“ rue. of speed At which 1efen,e. persong‘ an. Of Jcottme,, I. “as: t' 313E199. $.31“ summon Men use MANY WORDS EACH my Appropriate. ten Ordinarily Eve Uttennce to Mnny Thousands or Phrases. " have been trying to figure out Ara .. ----- " . - t call his wife auto! ; she‘s always running Loser All Round. tune, on account of ihe work they have to do. Lumen and Women Would break down before they. had D much as .tittr-seireji col- the a'vex-age daily news- te only question is as to , it... _ . mm: eacn person puts tn ins each day. Some men are situated so that they I during the day: except ._..... "mum or unper- wheu itir, entirely closed, rank, and unless thelnunm- :en out and this tube restor- condmon, hearing will be . nine cases out of ten are it, which Is nothing but an n of the m noon: surfaces. tt Hundred Dollars for any (caused by catnrrh) thit . n hunk“. " nlr for him," nhe with grim satls- ld man tdr 1115f wailed miserably the minute she She's never step- mt silence and dis- r, will talk probably Id. each day. which I 2,400 words. And is oomsldpmble talk. char- There But the father was too game to answer. "A polyglot is one who mesh many languages, is it not t" asked the boy. "It is," replied the proud father. "Then a ‘mlyglutton Is one who eats the dishes of many countries. In it hot t" - INSIST I To prove to you _ that Dr. Claude Ointment f, noel-min and absolute cure tor each and every form ot itching. ' bleedingnnd protruding pilen. the manufacturers have guaranteed it. cc Lea- “menial: in the daily prpss nnd ask Sour neigh- bors what they think om. You can me it and Stag money hack if not cured. Me a. box, at MI “I." n!- I'hu AM-nn " ._- A- R- - get our monéy hack if nist iGiitiriioirii't;l'd"l"t alt "l'l'hiJ,', or EDIANBON,BATI§ & Co..T9ronto, _ . - - - -- _ DriGhased diiiG"iiG"ii' SUPERIOR Brooklyn Eagle. "Why is It," asked a curious citizen. "that in Stookholm a. conversation by telephone costs only a fraction over a penny, while In New York It cost: a dime t" 'tm-or-wet you see." paid the telephone man. "the language there 15 very different from ours." ‘ "Or God?" "No." "Well," mid Virgil. cheerfully. "If I won't bother anyone up there, I guess Heaven's the place for me, and it's about time I started." Mlnard‘n Maintain Lumberman'a Mriand. . - a“- ..v...v"..u~ uuuprmcu at all. rebuff. but he speedily nose to tho occasion and Inquired: "When I go to Heaven shall I bother the mole?†_ . "I hope not," answered Mrs. Hark- _ "__ “v... â€nun-"5 LII! ungut he asks questions. Recently, having oxllauhsted the patience of his gentle mother, she said: "Virgil, you really must not ask me another question to-day. I am very tired, arel yqu bother me." Philadelphia Record. Virgil Markham, the little son of the poet, has a thirst for informa- Elon. and from morning till night A gal-n ----.a_e-__, - ._ _ Keep Minard'a Liniment in the house. "And your ears t" Ernest reflected a. moment. Then he answered thoughtfully, "Bars are to clean." asked us maid/r.""'""" "tN see." he drawled. rind "M: mouth t" Manrd'l Llnlmout I. uned by Pit clonal. . ".' _ Brsatott'TmmuMpt." , ' In. 2lsrtler-whr, Georg-e. tptrtft you noted up air time citruehi rett Mr. Tyrtlo--isot a law loft. dear. In. Tyrtlo-and When I bought themdor you laughed at me" and mid women didn't know anything about buying cigars. I didn't pay nearly so much as you do when you buy cigars, and Just think how they have imedi Expllnation Ready "To dirty -"""--., _ _ "Ithat all? What are you doing my ' . y?trgetr. 'no talk.†, I , The Natural naaTa." Chicago Post. The Earn ot Earnest. Lippitteotts. . Ernest’s education in physiolou 331m when he was at: years old. “WPaLt‘ are mt eyes tor, Ewen?" was. '.ttitr'"GCrisiiG"i'Girr7iii"iigk "iii; Iridejrtb't,.am, . any: (“my :be, bap- tized. gohow. . Go ‘lonc._hoxno en. star tivdr"io'. 5511f if: The} "qiyo.rs Guru mel' J" Jiartl l 'utuitit,ritetirt: rt. ..,’ 1',,eyut)rotltetl “Swami Preps!" tit for Ming-d5 and 'i'T91"'iiiouiis'ii' Cigars That Lucid Went Young Philosopher was somewhat surprised u." L_AA. I -.. Dick's ," answered Mrs, Mark- For - T038, FAILS. ETC “I. " all flu! than duletn much over. - I Brooklyn Ute. Intramur- Householder - There'. oomethlng wrong with this bill. Iv. too big. . Gmcer'o Clett--rhat'd why the and. bow out me to collect It. Blood Pu rifier " nub-Listen l There's a lion ran-lug. And that. mother'. voice. Why don't you run and help? He-oh, It would be cowardly to. both of " to at lack the old Iturr.gtii, lion must take his chuncea. Ho shouldn't have began It. INDURATED FIBRE WARE TuBS. "" . a..- Comanche (0k) Farmer. Dear Editor: mint an. I: Every morning I find two, lying on their haul. toes Ct never to rim an!" The New York Central. with It. Your tracks, the mtMrtttneent scenery along the line. and It. depot (the only one) In New York City. In with. out doubt the premier tine to New, York, Boston and points East. Blte--Liaten l ever to rig aiar. Your hens ard a. Dr. [Lulu I ttn.- md ynuk Cure for to rears Ind hive taunt! " m m} Please null in. you: book at once u I have: haying (rm-Ne with. Yours truly. L. L. Jas VH, As a “Mu-rm for family use " In: an Maul, , for 5. Ask your drum-m for KINDAL; My: ako "A Tenn" on the Horn.“ crumm- Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Em he New A FEW STANDARD TIIUTHS (itttitt.t"jfjugEjigi a ‘2 It “on Io Equat hour-aw only by mugggnlu. are 4 "ro by otouner- 'Ittutin,yoAdr" v . _ V ad 0min. En hpr'Ian-mm mly to n, Foattor dung T' Mascara-anger ArnUToronG .--_ """--N.R. - "r“. of HAHN-1’0“. DIVA." O. [cu-1e ttratlundin " iifiriiiTiUfitfv'er", , , V - 'Wmj5?,Fiiiiiiii,i,i,ii _ - young mu trom l Aft-Aid to Go Himself. ISSUE no. 25, 19oi' Much for th Pickle Utr, Thetr but Lay. 01-... ER: . EDDY’S :DDV" NEW are 'o, --"eee - - ' I tind two a; thme btuso, toes curled up. mun, Ifr.eytttt, Kingston the Lion. _ __ "v- ' as [haven colt [when ,V L. Jar IV'.. ruytott,TeeU. s an "ttol. 2/l't& . .3 KINDALL'I . Ah Rn '"pttt? the†res 1135......“ 'iiii'iii,"ii' "- “duh. T, Ttiii/Alt Pt,' fteng'tte_tiiuii :31: ii)"CiGiT- my head W To Hi win; mu m. Tm "I! 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