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PEMN, to realize hat a girl ma ke ore dangerous enemies than thos Manufacturer of her Own sex. and Dealer In | It stands to reason that girl '1 ! have no love for the girl wh i nul HIGH GRADE The mn § id openly shows that she p fers men's society to their | JONUMENTAL W ORK The girls you have grown are apt to prove the most true nd in ail kinds of They understand your ways ana can | best make allowances for any little i Marble AND ailties of temper, etc: they Know | Soho ’ R ! 3 y best and the worst glide of you (ranite, Don’t fail to get my prices out of his sha ind walk toward of ing te he = W apolis News | When you find the right kind of a ! “|! bunch of Indians gather at a cor: } fs just as well, perhaps, AD | friend. be true to her; don't let petty of xf iy s des + ha nainted his thoae fellows § nd ir then : } € ] SIGN i n isunderstandings come between you a bf } ma ’ : 0 face a i body n 3 low in 1 fn bi k eng e P § : : ord “Some x neighl « have OYE | Remember that no irl can afford 1 summoned McCall ut to them eC | and wore nly: the breech-cloth and y co i y! 8 ! he u “ York not t door { srotchet's ! be without friends of her oWD Sex kon his hair stood on end | bonnet xgle feathers. The chiefs] BOL WMoTaiy 14 po 3 : ss, an guess Crotchet doesn't | we “Through their interpreter they aC} and others that he came toward Fah cused him of sending his Indians tehd y witain a gteal thelr horses w fous 0. mM) ; As to Apples, Sey ! { and I could hear the click of breech A good apple is the finest altera- ’ nimale % § $ by © A € i o bat a A ud ne y 1a a * . ¥ al 3 : i 2 2 the return of the animals and a bolts as the uncovered the carbines tive in the - wid It beats all the | for his daug! ! Mano sia al In the cross-examination at low » sil nite i * 11 Lhe WOiG. ' : His all . ¥ i A : » kd . of goods and rations for Indemnity. ....ealed beneath their blankets +h 1 1 ed."—Philadelphi: te | woman called to the witness stand in And MeCall could only tell them, with . , : | drugs named In the Red Book of i y ae OF the na oe tno ta er “ ‘It's all up with Much Chuek,/'| \icn But where are we to obtain | JRLD'S WAY a recent trial at Pittsburg one of the oy 8 ah py sf indign oat n . ALHBLR i THA : ui y ios i i ; LAYS / p " ¥ ’ yr a great show oh indignation that 8 thought I. a good apple? I have not been able | th THE WOR . Sh ais tp first questions put to the lady was: Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator was not responsible for any sort of| a good appie. hid : Wy “Who is the man on the hilitop?® “At what time in the night was it at hi Indian thievery. He told them how| “He had come to surrender in time to buy one in five years—an appie | “That's the fellow who climbed - . that you saw the prisoner in your Soa, 0 Wem (EE he had tried to turn their ponies loose | to save an attack on his cabin, where | red, firm. reeking with julce halfway fame and fortune gistaor By mail. Tem and what the Gros Ventres had done. | he had a wife and baby. 1 walked between sour and sweet, pure to the | “And who are the fellows at the TO 2 o'clouk™ said’ thio. Wis Dr. LaFranco, fhadeiphin, Pa “This was openly admitting that he | out to the stockade fence, and stood | COTE, where the last morsel consists | o... .¢ the hill?” ae ) . — had no authority over his Indians. But | leaning against the timbers as Much | of beautiful black seeds which are as “Friends of his—waiting to see how “Was there a light in the room ' he was a new man out here, and he | Chuck came up to the chief. The| delicious as the olive in the cock undignified he'll look when he rolls LEE S... ” at that time?” was scared and excited. When he | young fellow looked the chief in the| tall. The apple of today is a mealy = aown!"-—Atlanta Constitution, l “No: the room was quite dark.’ had finished, the Crows set up a howl | eye for a moment; then he spoke. affair, julceless, tasteless, pulpy and : > vo; iS YOUU WAS Ql at of wrath, and shook their guns at him. “ “You have seen,’ he said, ‘what 1] generally rotten at heart. There Is WANTED A REAL ONE. your side?” They told him that they were going | have done. I did it to save my peo-| no medicine in such a growth, It Is It was Cholly de Nitwit who spoke, to wipe out his Gros Ventres and then | ple and because I was a soldier of | 8 quack. The famous seedless apple | pervously tugging at the mole on his eo ada observed the at- ALWAYS CURES burn the agency, the Great Father. Your father here, | is the biggest imposition ever prac: | upper lip the while tornoy his eve gleaming with tri- “The Crows outnumbered our In- | the agent, knew nothing of my inten: | ticed upon on “advancing” civilization. “I wish you to accept an apology, umph, : “you will kindly explain to CONSTIPATION, dlans two to one, and we had at the | tion—he is In no way to blame for | —New York Press. Miss Dolly,” he began. i this intelligent jury how it was that barracks less than a dozen half-arm- | my acts. I am an Indian--a Gros nn But the proud beauty Interrupted. Ah id ace the prisoner and vet INDIG ed employes. Broken Kettle had se- | Ventre—and I am not afraid to die. To formulate a uniform method ot “Not if it's yourself you're referring could not seo your husband” SICK HEADACHE, cured men and ponies from Gray | “When he had finished, his own | writing the Zulu language, a confer | to,” she sald eva “Because my husband was at his Bull's mountain Crows-—the worst lot | brother, Blue Face, leaped at him, |ence of authorities on the subject is He never finished. — Cleveland | = ir fopbmne i hinge Arba conlinic! of untamed savages north of Mexico, | struck him on the mouth, snatched his | being held at Pietermaritzburg. Loader. ENE all Harper's Weekly. Joho D. Langham, Holley, NN. Y. Stung.