4 Oti Drt oblif Ion: id to enu IS- W k to. i Itooi c Secret L.ni With wooM be Mteemcd Etlesi by tlioaaudi of offering Each monw mi una nwu '. t.rkened room. At tlie beat lnn tin everr day. At the Ck. .in hecome torment. aecret 01 mnw; uwu w the wonuniy organum in per- iMiinT nave. use of Dr. Pierce'f Favorite Pre- n. It regulate me penooa, anet ting draint, heals inflammation -.ration, and cures female weak- It makes weak women strong ana Yim.fl well. ken suffering from chronic forms ase are invitea to consult ut. by letter, free. All correspond held as sacVedlj confidential and j confidences are guarded by rofessional privacy. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. jt no substitute for Dr. Pierce's e Prescription. There is noth e "just as good" for womanly s. fi-red for more than ten years with imknrM of Trry bad form," write ,larwool, of Treherne, Macdonald Co,, i "I turd Dr. Pirrce'a Favorite Pre and 1 Golden Medical Diacovety with i Its. I am able to do all my own work lo not know aow to thank you enough nd advice you haw acnt me by letter, irdin did for me more than all other medicinea, and I have taken loU of erce's Pleasant Pellets cure bill- NMSYLVANIA KAILR0A3. lewistown Division. n effect Nov. 24, 1901. I STATIONS. Hunbury ScllnnKror Junction belinaifroro Pawling K reamer Meiaer lllddleburg Ilenfer Iteavertown Adnraflbtira; Hauba Hills McC'lure Wanner Bhindla raintcrville Alaitland Lewlntown Iwltown(Maln street Lrwintuwa Junction. A at 09 04 198 14 47 40 884 8I 8 20 8 IS sm 7M T4 7 48 r 40 4 40 4 35 4 4 S3 410 4 IB 407 8 87 814 8 4t 8 88 2 85 K 7 85 ia I 800 w ves aunoury am p m, ar- at SoliDSRrove 5 5 d m IdiiiBRrovefiiOOp. m., arrives pnbiny b:X5 p. m. two Lewistown Junction : i t ii m, 1 10 o m,13Hn m 4 31 n m, 7 OTP iv u in lor auoona, ruuDurg ana hiorcsml Washington SOS am 0 80. 1 :i. s 10 n m For Philadelphia and New . U SOa m, 1 02 1 H 4 8a and 1118 d -.urn viupm klphia & Erie R R Division AND !!-i:N CENTHAf. KAILWAY W I'-STWAICD, s lr (grova Junction Itt:y tor -1 in, 1 32 p in. sanday its urn, 'i ' cry dally rxrobr R.iiHl.iy: '! ;! Si i m wr Erie and Can- : l, f-.Tito Ki In and Cnnstiilalifiia, Iluvcn, Tyrone aniline Weal. I". 1 10 p i:i lur lcllernuto Kuuc .f-r.dlmi - t. . ..nt.il Klimia .i.iiiispurt i m for IiulT.ilo vln En porlum, "i', 5 10 a m lor Krlo mid Cuii.iu- , 8 W p in for V;. ': Il ivcn an.l mi 2 no iiul SSSpm.'or Wllkos- tun '. 'i M p in, 5 33 p m lor ShaiEO- IT'lKl .. pi lur Wllltoharre E.V.sTWAttU. i 'jve Si-llnfu'iove Junction t.'ii.v nmvinic ot Philadelphia "fk 5 M p in Baltimore 3 U p in f iirrivlnor at PIi na.lclphfa 6 i) in. r I I v nrrivliiir nt pi.ii.ii..i.i.. Ik 713 a in, Itnltlmore 2 30 am LihImi Iave Suntmry I arrlviiiit at Plilladeldhla 6 63 a m eekiliyi, lOlamSun.lav.. y iimvins at Phllnri.inhi. em f .9 3.1 a in, 10 38Huiidavs liultl- lilllLTtOtl I h n fn IYnrft f,rrivlnK, ot Pllladr-lphla i I. U p m UaltUuore IS 10 p I lo ii ni t . in P m' B't'nore 1 00 n m "n?.t11P'lla'leipbla7S4pm V Ui, llaltllnrit'f 9 ttft p. m Mr w -"8, ruuaaeipnia and H. WUfili. n .. . . THE POPE'S INCOME. Leo ZUL Is Said to B a tfaa ol Limited Means. areea froaa Whleh tk Paatta D rteea Bla Rctcbv Uaa Aboolat Cwatrel ( All tk Vatteava raaaa. Leo XIII. to not a rich man. Tata much haa become evident from the re cent and well-authenticated atate snents which have come from the Vati can as "to tie distribution of the pon tiff's wealth at his death. Those moat Interested in the matter are the five nephews of the venerable statesman, who are his onlj heirs, but the whole Christian world sharea in their curi osity and the verdict in the question to-day is that personally the pope is not rich. The pontiff, in his official capacity, ia in receipt of an annual income of about $1,250,000. leo, the individual, ia believed to enjoy a return on his own personal investments of not more than $100,000. What he has accumu lated from the latter total during the years of his papacy, said now to amount to something lllce $350,000, will go to the five nephews in equal parts. The fortune left as pontiff ia to be placed under the trusteeship of three cardinals, one of whom is said to be Cardinal Rnmpolla, to be handled and disbursed until the next pope shall hare assumed the throne. It is difficult to speak of these two sources of Pope Leo's income as dis tinguished one from the other, except in this one matter of bequests. Any pope during his Ufetnas the free and unquestioned use of the pontifical funds as well as those distinctly his own. The money contributed to the Vatican and Interna treasuries, in deed, are virtually contributed to the holy father himself, since both house holds are distinctly his to run and man age as he may choose. This st atement also applies to the nuncios and legates V CRUDE PETROLETJIL, , Brest Caatlaa la Xeceaaary la It tm aa aa laaevttelal tar Or- ' eharat Trtta, . .. The varying and sometimes disas trous results obtained from the use tf refined petroleum on growing sen, aa aa insecticide, and especial y against the San Jose scale, have led .o the suspicion that the crude pred ict might be less variable and dras lie in its effects. Hut so far as it has seen used it would appear that we have yet much to learn, before we ean, with safety, recommend the ap plication of the crude product to the different varieties of fruit trees. That It is efficient in destroying the Ean Jose scale if it is brought in contact with this insect seems now quite probable. But the hundreds of dead trees that mark the areas where it has been indiscriminately used point ery clearly to the fact that great taution Is necessary, and no one is, as yet, able to sny just where safety somes and danger begins. Then, too, jtvhen no permanent in jury is appar ent, as in the case of tl.c rccuUg ap ples on the ground of the Ohio Agri tulturnl Experiment station, who can ay that this unnatural retardation may not, after the first application, prove to be a menace to the life or general vigor of the tree? It is well known, that in nature these retarda tions sometimes occur, but nature sel dom, if ever, covers the bark of a tree or shrub, and then only in part, with regetuble growths like lichens, and sven these are known to be detri mental, a smooth, clean bark being always desirable. In the use of re fined petroleum, one of t lie most per plexing phenomena observed waa the fuct that equally enreful appli cations made by the same person, with the sanle grade of oil, would give almost opposite results. Tic re recommendation of the refined prod uct for general use has in many enses resulted disastrously and brought no little disrepute to the en tomological fraternity of this coun try. The most that can now be said for the refined product is that a ten to twenty per cent, mixture with wa ter constitutes a fairly successful summer wash and destroys the young scale, thereby checking the increase and sprend until applications of whale oil soap mixtures enn bo made. rrof. F. XI. Webster, Ohio Experi ment Station. SAVES MUCH LABOR. A Plnn for Vntcrlim Greenhouse l'lnntx Hint In tioiiil r.notiBh to He Cii'iicrnlly Adiiplril. 5! JIG VIVO i"MigRsi VITAUn Made a .Well Man of Me. r r i-ri rillTTT Cn it,?? bm " othis fall Wo. their loet manhood, and old 'Mr youthful vi,or b Ini j.IIry' w"" Dicacos,ana r'n'l3r,bWiac))iiormrrlie it "X.btoo? bu,ld. s f onTh l:a,e hetkS and il llTJi - i' w,rd" 09 fnaanlti -CQ CO.. "JtRfafharn SL uiiUU CO. Krr.'teon.ph,"!c'a' r rry U0I'ra weekl. " I.'OPE LEO XIII. (F:i;.'.ncli r.i CunrlCtr Him a Alan of Very nt foreign courts, nil of whom are paid by 1 lie pepe. Leo XIII., ns were his predecessors ami us his successors will be, is his own treasurer. Secretaries by the score carry out his orders, but the pojn; is ns supreme in all matters of niiitnees ns in those of religion. The Vatican council discusses no estimates; no yearly statements are made as to the condition of thcpaji.il treasury. ihere arc six sources of rcverue from which the papal funds are re- rived. In the lirt,t place the holy sco is the holder of considerable invest ments in the foreign funds, just made by 1'ius IX., and bow yielding an in cur. o ot about S25O.00O a vear. "Pe ter's pence," the largest item upon the credit side of, the account, brings in annually fully $330,000. The offerincs made during jubilees, pilgrimages to Kome nnd religious gatherings there are believed to yield in the aggregate not less than $'-'00,000 annually, while exceptional occasions, such as the great papal jubilee, during which one festival the contributions reached a total of $S00,000, have broucrht that figure to very much more considerable proportions. The special audiences of the Done form the fourth source of his Income, since it Is customary for the faithful admitted to such honors to leave an offering with the secretary on duty in the antechamber. Most of these ac knowledgements are generous in the extreme, the duke of Norfolk, for in stance, always handing the Vatican of- Aaam (An -1 a i , , juv, iuu tucy wiu average quiteJ J250.000 a year. Of the contributions made toward the expenses of th see by the queen of Spain, the Austrian emperor and the great and wealthy religious orders in Kome, no definite statement has ever been made, but re port places this item at $200,000 or $225,000. The sixth account to be considered Is that which is purely personal. In the case of Leo XIII. it is generally ac cepted as about $100,0d0 a year, being rentals and other income derived from his investments in real estate in vari ous countries. He is known to own property in Taris and Vienna, nnd good authority states that he is also a hold er in buildings and lands in Liverpool, New York and Marseilles. A Man of lliitu Stnnillnir, A young man who seems determined to rise in the world is Edward Iteaupre, of Assiniboine, Canada. He Is 20 years old, hia height issefvn feet 10 Inches, and ho is still growing. Ho wears a No. 21 collar and a No. 21 shoe. New York's Poller Shop. A raid on the New York policy ihops discloses the fact that their re ceipts are $3,640,000 a year, of which (heir paUoas gel lutuk bOO,CO To water trreenliouso plants there Is a better way tlinn with a hand wa tering pot, which must be held up at arm's, lcngl h. Have a t,tcpladder with the top sliclf -higher than t lie benches. A r.ail of water placed on the top of the stcpliuhhr, with a lrwig rubber tub'.- niiun:;'' from it, consti tutes a Mplm'i tluit will save much labor. A cut-oil and it r.nzde can bo put on the cm of tin- lube, so tliut the water can bo coutrulkd- ut will. BSono ii ... i . . i ever xnougnt 01 such a sign for a medicine did you? Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that docs it These poor bodies rrc est from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get tkia and weak. Some of the new ones arc not well made and all of the old ones arc racked trom long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. ' It docs the work both 'nside and out. ' It. makes soft joncs hard, thin blood red, vcak lungs strong, hollow jlaces full. Only the best ma erials are used in the patching md the patches don't show hrough the new glow of health. No one has to wait his turn. Voucan do it yourself vou and the bottle. This picture represents the Tride Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample SCOTT & liOWNT, 409 Teatl St,. New Yoik. 50c. and . all druggists, BE TALKED TOO MUCH. Wkr Caaaaaaaaer Larlra YaaaaT Last . UK Past aa Caalala at th Part at llavaaa. As result of statements mode in a recent pubished interview regarding the ability ot the Cubans to govern themselvfH, which have bren deemed indiscreet. Lieutenant Commander Lu cien Young has been relieved by Secre tary Long of his present post as cap tain of the port of Havana. He has not yet been assigned to other duty, Dor has his successor been selected. Lieutenant Commander Lurien Young, of Kentucky, graduated from the Na val academy at Annapolis in 18T3, and made his first cruise in that year as an yi'':aa' ""MJ aav tr aa4 savaair kava feaaa lastAKi is sua tbey arc th meiltclu w hara had In the houaa. my alia was tnntM ana beadaeha for two days, aha triad aotuaof yourCASCARETS. and thry relieved tb pais u bar brad slmoaS uamedlataly. We butbreoommandCaacareia.' Oh a a. STinsronD. Pltteburf Sets Uepcait Ca, Pnuburf. Pa. CANOV I I CATHARTIC a taaot mm sssisuato l!Mnt- ',tle. Polent. Tante Good. Sous, Meter Hlckau. W eakcu. or Uripe. lUu. be ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . Bmer Mtui, fUHn klMml. .. Im. Pa More Comlnir. "Why so glum?" said the cheerful looklpg lawyer. "Oh, I just lost a suit," said the sad faced man coming from the court. "Never mind; you'll have another. Another one of your creditors put it into ray hands this moruing." Yon kers Statesman. CnKENIIOCSE WATElilN'O pr.VIOE. Of course, there must be some eleva tion to secure force enough to make a spray, but the water will run in a stream if the pail is just above tho height of the benches. The steplad- dcr is mounted on rollers, instead of casters, that it may be rolled over a walk that has spaces between the strips of board. The atcpludder will in itself be found very convenient aboutji greenhouse when not in use, in watering pluots. A simplo catch will hold the roller from turning when it is to be used. D. C. Darker, in Farm and Home. lenlu. "Oh, yes, he's very clever." "Huh! he doesn't do anything to hov it. 1 never knew Liui to do a stroke of f urk." "That's jiis t here lie Miow .s his clev erness. A man has to be rVn'r !m can make a living without i rl.li'g." rhi'.adelphia ie.;. I.ll -rlll' (!ll).tly in-, ,1 ."in t'r:0 winter of l-'.'S 11:1,! 1 ;.;) I was (akoti tlo.vn v. ith 11 s v : r A !,!, of Wlltll is Cailc.l L:l (IJi-; ;:;iy,- l' L. Ht-wiit, a pi'dn JiiiMit 'ilrtigt-Kt Ot lllllekl, .,TllC(j!,l I uso 1 wa- tvvo pott'os '-ii.'. (',h..ugb IteiiK.-Ir. I i-'ft colli and itopin I I !i liivo it cio. ami l n -1 v. I c n (rmil l 'd u ii I, (i; i b. 1 1 lin'a Cou jli Hs 111 -,! COMMANDRIt LfClKN YOL'NQ. (Until lterintly Ciiiitain of the Port of Ha vana, Cuba.) ensign 011 the Alaska. He proved the KtutT of which he wua made by risking hu life to save a senmun who fell over bonrd from the vessel while she was cruising oil' the const of Spain. Heroic deeds since that time have won him a gold medal from the Ftnte of New iork, a silver one from the state of Massachusetts and a gold medal from congress. In November, 1877, when the I'nited States steamer Huron was wrecked off Cape Hatt'eras, he volun leered to swim n .shore through the breakers with a line, and after having been in tho water for almost seven hours, during which he made four trips irom the shore to the vessel, he res cued many of his shipmates and finally securm assistance which resulted in the rescue of over 30 men. On that occasion he sustained injuries which caused a slight permanent lameness. I'or his heroism on that occasion his native state presented him with sword, nnd congress enacted special legislation raising him to the rank of lieutenant. In lH'J'i he took a promi nent part in the Rttrring events which loiioweu upon tho revolution in Ha waii, but nt. a Fourth of July celebra tion shortly afterward hi; caused the I "av.v department eniiidcrul.le trouble I by u speech made nl Honolulu, in v hich lie welcomed the lluwniians into the 1 fold and expressed delight at our ac e 1... ; , . j j 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 in mi- im;iih,s. lull- con- ) ni'ctcd with the bureau i f r ids In 1 Wa.-hi:i;;ton he wrote a bunk on 1 he subject of the Jluu;.'i;ui i.-!.i n,!.:, v, U,-'a W i W WAV nuu iu C'VKKToliaeco Uabtu He find Itrra Harkward. "Were you surprised when I pro posed?" he asked. Well," she replied, thoughtfully, "I was not so surprised that you proposed when you did ns 1 wiis that you did not propose on some pieiious occasions." Chicago Tost. (rnlly Kiprpaaeil. "I reckon Josli'U teli them fo'.ks he went to town to work for a lot 01 things they didn't know," said Farmer CorutoKsel. "Yes," said his wife; "that's one troubie with Josh. He's alius tellin folks something they don't know. An kind sooner. Wash when you come to fini out, you're ' glad you ilidn'tknow 'em any so cause they mostly ain't so.' itirt,.n star. 1 when submitted to Seen t.u-v Hi was in t urn n:'.:';lt : , in I'n I I'ln eland, w i ; U I !; l-es.i't .. : 'roi.;j!i ly sup; i-. . i-1m KILLED BY THE SUN. Grapevlnea, Aecordlna; to the Deal Anthorlttea, Soraetlntpa Suffrr front Sunatroke. Can a grapevine suffer sunstroke? The answer seems to be yes. In France they have a trouble with the grapevine that they call "folletagc," which appears to be simply a sun stroke. The closest examination fails to show a germ cause of the trouble. A similar difficulty has been met with in California, where a man describes characteristics of it as follows: "The leaves gradually or sometimes rapidly, dried up and fell off, leaving t lie shoots exposed and allowing them to be killed' by tho sun. Tho vines first showed effects of the trouble in the early part of the summer, and some of those first attacked, although losing all their leaves, partly recovered and sent out new leaves. The haves when first attacked often became spotted in a way somchhiit resembling the Ana heim disease, but with the important difference that the line between -the healthy tissue and the dead was clear- I , - I'll! ,. . ' y juunveu wiui nuiu or no diseased tissue between." On Investigation the trouble is believed to arise from an evaporation from some part of the plant in excess of the moisture belnir supplied to it; which Is about the case with sunstroke of men and animals. III'Vlli'IU 0 IiuimI.k r ' i l'l'oke tip n'ii in-; .1 vir smito Cluiiu 1 (Mil IllwjIVH : Ul! (ll)( 11 ,'U Up').! to bi t lip il sc-I vrrc coKl, wrti',1 ( if r 11 th cnlr ucil , attr.t'c ot piu'iimoniii. It n pl.-nscnf In Uik- t( 0, which in i1:ch it tin- in st (liisirablo nnd one of tin- most pop ular prcrarati( ns in nso for tlii'-ruil-iiicnts. For salo dy Middleb.irg lirug (,'t'IUf any. Would rie.iao II 1 111 MliilKllr. Her Mother If you marry him, yen need never expect me to come t j tic you. Daughter Will you put that into writing? "What for?" "I want to give it to Fred as a wed ding present." Tit-Ilits. Conalatent. "Which season do you prefer," asked tho friend, "summer or win ter?" "It all depends," answered Mr. Sirius Barker, as he unwound a muf fler from his neck. "In summer I prefer winter and in winter I prefer summer." Washington Star. MLIJEIJED i AID I'.SIIA. for the Tlitrif Tlim- tin- SnKiin I .Aii;iiii,i,. it;.,) (iriiml l.ioi of '1 11 In Kcaln:. Mrhciiud f-'aid I'iisliii, who l,e( ines Turkish vizier f -r the tlilrd t!it:e, is n nicnilier of a M -i-r nin:;. 11 I'.nnily lon establishi'd in Kurdisliin. lie ;,s horn THE TOUCH DOES IT Season's Plasters are like your other friends they hate to ses yon in pain or la weakness and are dog-tired hearing you complain about it. They want to cure you and send you along to your businoss whole and happy. They ean do it and vill do it. Try them on. What for? Why for any cough or cold you may bs troubled with, or any bothering pain or ache, or worry with kidneys or liven Possibly some old clutch of muscular rheumatism renders an arm or a leg worth only half prioe just now. For anything that makes the machine work slow and stiff, with pain maybe in the motion of it, clap a Benson's Porous Plust cr squarely on thebadsiot. They are the get-cut-to-morroio plasters not the sort that go to sleep 011 your skin like a cat on a cushion. There is comfort and speedy rolief in the touch of them. No other external remedy, no mat ter how mado or how called, is worthy to live in the sums street with Ben son's Plasters. . Pidns and ailments molt away under them us a sheet of ice does un der the Spring sun.. You cannot foretell the weather but yoa can always foretell the effect of Benson's Plastors: it is as sure as the effect of a hot breakfust in a hungry man's stomach. But look out for substitutes. Got 'the genuine. All drug gists, or wa will prepay postage on any Eutnber ordered in the United States on receipt of 2to. each. RciVtv- T-. V II 1. . i- ..i lliiw t iirt llii- -!;. Hotuain (pii -tly .ii. I; rt.no ii-i". tuko Chnmboiliiti'a (loticb Iiouit'ily us di ccted and 11 (piiek n c iVOl'.V Is sura to follow. Tliut lciiiH ly cnilllifiiati abv tendency of the L'. ip loH'sult in pneutLOnia, wLieliis really t!i only eiiotis danger. Among t ne 1 of ihotiHiiuds who Lnv ued it. for the giipp. not. one ense t.'in ever reported tliii'. m l 1,. 1 r t;..v. sale by Middlcbtir i;.u,' C . been For "VWiat sun of you think he is in'. Cautiously, :!:. re'i door on which the ployer was visible "Well," said tlu "I'm not just si; 1 guage he u--.. I boiueu lu re In 1 . tucky." Wa-.' , ; ii en 11eii. ! il ! 1 of mil il i! ipu riei! t he clerk .-' t. ward th.- glata shailnw of the eu' head book keeper , out from the lan shoiiid s.-iy he : :. Tt-xas au-.i Ken ... liu.is. . -.'if. ; t -J- iJii- . ........ Ktle' Tf'r 1 A I llTI'a liJII.MMii.iiil KIN Ol ;. inlllll-.' I-nt inn 'nuiu- ni oim .11. ii ,1 tn p. Sii) i, ri 11. I'n.. ,1 11 Hie I, n.lr rni V e., 1 a' le. i nth I ti ll 1,, . i, ui'i l.i ! 1 1 1 in.-l i:,i,. , . Let 1 , lil'c ef ivini: In 1: I.- n.iv :e-ii- ill ilt- tl lil,- tl I'llli.Iiite. I", W. I 1 ..II. ,- I'li - .ill. ;l. 1.. i'- .1 i-11- eel'.- AD! Tin .iTn. 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It- A'liniiii -tjiiUu i". of 111 T. .i. Crip Vrings weakness, exhaustion, nervous prostration- Dr. MikV i'cfvine cures thtia. MEIIEMED 8AID PASHA. (Grand Vliler of Turkey and Foremost Oriental Diplomat.) ot Suleymnnle on November 2!), 1P32, of the Christian era. Enrly in 1H7U he became minister of foreign affairs, ttnd in 1882 he was appointed grand vizier. This position he held for three years, when he was succeeded by Kiainil 1'asha. He became grand vizier again in 1893, but in consequence of the crisis of 1895 was dismissed, and ordered to resume the port folio of for eign affairs. Towards the end of the year differences arose between him and the sultan, and he fled for his life to tho lritish embassy. Here hi-was protected for some days, but on re ceiving from the sultan pledges for his personal fcafety he returned to his residence. To I'revent prrnl of Genua. Ill Herlin n prospective customer in n bakery, butcher's shop or grocery is not permitted to hnndle the bread, cake, meat or vegetables, etc. It is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine. -it K'taw. - t ixj i" r 1-4. f GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS CURES ANY -,RP PAIN IBRUISCS 1SPRAINS I STINGS iRUSTIf NAIIS ILULIC IDruiialit INSIDE OR OUT lnltoSmlnuteB COLDS BRONCHITIS SORE THROAT NEURRLCIA DIARHHlCAf Sic, Ms. $1. The IllNNntiafleil. "If I had my way," tuid the prac tical man, "there would be Co poejrr written." "Well," answered the cynical reader of magazines, "I gues-s you've got your way, all right." Washington Star. lf you want Put Wlii.hr y, it will py yn to invt'-tiirnto The lliiyner Ui.tilliiiK ".. i) D y ton, Ohio, lii-fiiii' imrvliasiiiK I'l-ewhere- i nry art) nlTerlnK fo ir full .imi: .ir CI -.", eTiiri'. nrriuiiil. See tlicir a.. which n.u ara rls.-whoro In tliU isue. Dint rnxtful. "Ii" you shun!-! ever nueta maa who seemed to In your uieal you would consei.t to marry him, wouldn't roil?'' atked ;hc cui;lii-i:;ial pirl. "Xn, indeeil," at.sv.i red Miss Cay enne. "I td;nii'd av-'M him ranch ns pi'ss-ble, so as io kiep the illusion fi-f.iu being t!i-;i ;, Washington Star. Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascareu be r.ire you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or Fine Ilnrapa for President. Cnpt. John Cobb, a Connecticut sea captain, long resident in Morocco, has secured for President Roosevelt a full counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp- UiUUU AIHUIHU HHIlil IH II firNPt H Tl II VI II . .1 1 aT-1 T ' 1 T I -- - --- - - ' CU I.. r- I 111 I i