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The Tonganoxie Mirror from Tonganoxie, Kansas • 6

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Woman's 'Glance for Man name, ain't It, Tom Sands? Hiram, went to. Chicago with cattle. iajn or you to make yourself to horn till he gits back. The house is took keer o( by old" Betsy Lynch. She ain't much account.

Yu better stop right hers till the boss Is home. Got your buggy out of kilter, didn't you? Lessie, you pipt out the barn to him. We'll have Hints on Eel Fl'lilor. Eels are found In all rl vera and water, whether clean or dirty, muddy, stony or sandy, and are most readily taken during hot summer nights, but they are in season at almost any time of the year. Garden worms or lob worms are the best bait.

As soon as you have landed an eel proceed to cut off his head, which will aid In disgorging the hook and prevent your en How This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward forsny ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Bull 'Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A Toleoo, Ve. the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe hint perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholosale Druggists. Toledo, Waldliur. Klnnun A Marviu.

Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ouio. Hall Catarrh Curtis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Pries Stnek-Deallns; 'or Onstomar. Buying and selling stocks for customers on a margin becomes a rather' ticklish business under the verdict of a Jufy In the Superior court at Worcester, holding a broker responsible for any losses in cases where the stock is not actually bought or sold and delivered. If this verdict Is sustained by the higher courts It will Inevitably huve an effect to revolutionize the business as It la at present conducted. CURES BLOOD DISEASES. TREATMENT FREE.

Have -you eating, festering sores, mucous patches, so'e throat or gums, ulcers, pimples. Itching skin, aches In bones or taints, fulling hair, bolls, cuncer, scrofula, offensive catarrh or old rheumatism? Then you have contracted or Inherited Impure blood. To cure, tuke botanic Blood Bulm (I). B. which Is made especially to curs the worst anil piost deep-sented casrs.

even when ths bones are affected. B. B. B. heuls every tore, stops all aches, makes new, rich blood, giving the rich glow of health to the skin.

B. B. B. Improves the digestion. B.

B. thoroughly tested for Wl years. B. B. B.

kills or destroy the pol-on. draining It from the system. Drug stores. II. Treatment of U.

B. B. sent fbsulutely free by writing Blood Bulm 62 Mitchell Atlanta, tin. Describe trouble, and free medical udvlee riven until cured. Costs nothing to try L.

B. B. Medicine sent prepaid. When you Brieve, una let It bIiow, And may tell me nothing more, You have told me, o'er anil o'er. All a woman needs to know.

When I ahow you that I care (Meet your eyes and touch your hand), 1 have made you understand All a woman may or dare. Bo, the ears Friendship henril Ho, 'twas seen of Friendship's eyes! You are sud, I sympathize, All without a single word. supper soon's I can. git some spice cake stirred tipmn' the pork fried. You set- the tablty Lessie!" And she bustled tangling the llr.e.Golden Hours.

per hihib. oiu ny au aruggists. Hall's family Pills are the best. off into the buttry. Jurist's Reason for Resigning, After thirty-five years of continuous service Chief Justice Depew has resigned from the New Jersey supreme The Feud ot the Fergusons.

Scotch Marriages by Sheriff. Although, marriages before a minister fell off In Glasgow last year, thosa before the sheriff largely increased. They have been increasing for some years, as the following figures show: In 1895 there 737 of thesi "iriegu-lar" marriages; in 1896, 874: in 1897, 904; in 189S, 947; in 1899, '984, and in. 1900. 1 067.

Speed of ICO Mile an flour. One hundred and sixty miles an hour la the spewd aimed at by a new elec-trrc railway compnny Germany under the direct patronage of the emperor. Cars with accommodations for fifty persons each are now being built and will be tried on a thirty-kilometer track. It is intended to use electricity only for the, express passenger service, as for freight and local traffic steam is expected to remain 'the power for a long time, bench. That his Intellectual power unimpaired may be gathered from a remark he made on announcing his intention to resign.

"I much' prefer," said he, "to withdraw when the public may wonder, why I do so than to wait until the public shall wonder why I do not." Flvs Times Divorced. Mrs. Elizabeth Lldy, 80 years old, six times married and five times divorced, has been adjudged insane at Petersburg, Ind. She began her matrimonial adventures while still a girl, and she continued through life discarding one huBband after another, hopeful that Bhe would find an Ideal one. A commission decided that this hopeless ambition was evidence of insanity and ruled accordingly.

Lessie looked at her lover. Her face was lovely in its sudden illumination. Her eyes'were cparkllng. She put up an imperious little hand and laid It on Rene's Hps. "Don't say one she whispered.

"'Its luck all sheer good luck! Now'b your chance if The dancing eyes flashed at him a smile of tender Coquetry "If you want me!" she concluded. "Yes-Smother, I'm coming, that is the barn Mr. Sands!" If ever an intriguing lobbyist laid deep and intricate plans; if ever an insinuating suitor paid serious siege to the parent ot his adored; if ever a bold and ardent lover determined to win by Etrategem and hold in pride the one woman he loved, the wiles ol these, were trivial compared to those of Lessie Ferguson's adorer. "That young man," said the deluded hostess when her guest had" gone to his repose in the little slant roofed bed-room upstairs, "Is the best judge of spice cake I ever see! Did you hear Love la responsible for a lot of earthly misery by being elsewhere when wanted. Love never finds a burden too heavy for it to tackle-.

A WISE DRUGGIST. For 85.00 He Guarantee to Do That HELP FUK WUMLN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED. I do not feel very well, I am so tired all the time. 1 do not know what is the matter with me." You hear these vord every day as often as you meet your ft lends just so often are these words repeated. More than likely you speak the same significant words yourself, and no doubt you do feel far from well most of the time.

Mrs. Ella Kice, of Chelsea, whose portrait we publish, writes that she suffered for two years with bearing-down pains, headache, backache, and had all kinds of miserable fcelintrH, all of which was caused by falling and inflammation of the womb, and after doctoring vyith physicians and numerous medicines she was entirely cured by Shrill Tones at Hlrh Altitudes. Races living at high altitudes have weaker and more highly pitched voices than those living in regions where the supply of oxygen is more plentiful. Thus, In America, among the Indians living on the plateaus, between the ranges or the Andes, at an elevation of from 10,000 feet to. 14,000 feet, the men have voices like the women, and women like children, and their slcgla: a shrill monotone.

Ton Can Get Allan's Foot-Ease Free. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder.

It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Chilblains and Frost-bites. At all druggists and shoe stores; 25c. for Which a Lady Offers Him IOO.

Kansas Feb. 25, 1901. (Special.) Some two years ago a local druggist engaged In a transaction which was in Its details somewhat remarkable. He was visited by M.sj Anna P. Nichols, who had a doctor's prescription for rheumatism, which the druggist was filling.

In the course of conversation the good lady said: "1 would give one hundred dollars, to gt well." Preelout HI our i In Hlver 'I'he Brahmapootra, from whose banks came the fowls that were so popular in this country a number of years ago, is 1,500 miles in length. It is said that every variety of precious stone has been found in the sand of Its bed. LonUiana's 1'et Names. Louisiana has been called the "Creole State," from, the character of its population, many of the French settlers having married Indian or mulat-towomen. It Is also known as the "Pelican state." ThU bird was formerly very abundant in the delta of the Mississippi, and its representation in the state arms probably inspired the nickname.

BY KATE M. CI.EARY. (Copyright, 1S01: By Pallv Story FuV Co.) "There's a buggy corain' over the hill," announced Mrs. Fergusan. "Well, If I don't believe Something's, gona wrong with the gear!" She peering eagerly between the sitting-room curtains ot warm red rl.enlile.

''Come here, an' see, lassie your eyes art jounger'n mine." But the girl sitting listlessly by the little open stove did not stir nor speak. Her bright bit of knittln? had fallen neglected on her Utp. Upon her slender brown hands lay claspe.l the Idleness of indifference. "Seems like you don't take interest ii r.o'hin' since you been up to Cart-vllle to visit," went on her mother Irritably. She sent a sharp glance in ths direction of her daughter.

Then she turned again to the window. "Its broke or" something," she enunciated with brisk recurrence of curiosity. "The man's comin' this way. He's leading the horse. He's comin' straight here." It was a comfortable, common little room that wherein mother and daughter sat.

The rag carpet had mellowed to dull tones and tints so subdued as to suggest the wonderful weaves ot the Orient. There was a glass lamp on tha crocheted mat of green wool which ornamented the round walnut center table. The couple of wooden rockers had crazy-work cushions and headrests. On the shelf which did duty for a mantel was a clock, a china dog, and two frost-white glass vases decorated with scarlet roses. The yellow light of the winter afternoon came in between the chenille curtains, and gave to the oval cheek of the girl by the hearth in almost peach-like translu-cenee.

Except for that skin ot childlike fairness and the lustrousness of her long pray eyes, Lessie Ferguson could hardly have been called a pretty girl. Her face in repose was sober-almost sombre. But when she wa3 pleased, gay, animated she quite took the palm -from the other girls in that part of the county. Just now her face reflected her mood, which was that ot He immediately replied: "Give me ve dollars and I will guarantee cure you. She agreed, and he at once handed her a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, say- ing: i ney are ouc a box.

two ooxss may cure you, but' I am quite sure that ten will." WANTKD AT ONCR! Traveling salesmen with or without experience. JWJ.UO and expenses. Kor particulars write Pocahontas Tobacco works. Bedford City, Va. Scone's Mew Water Supplv.

Scone, where the kings of Scotland were crowned In the days of Bruce, has got a new water suply. For some time the inhabitants of the village would -not hear of taking water from Perth, believing that their own well water was as good as any Perth water. But common sense at last prevailed, and now Scone has as good as any town in Scotland. Miss Nichols tells the story as fol lows: "Dodd's Kidney PiKs are veritable life preservers. I was troubled Kraut? Mnojur.

.1 lo Husband. Artemisia, the wife of Mausolus, who built, in honor of her husband, a tomb so splendid that It has given his name to sepulchral structures, was a brunette Greek beauty. Her eyes were brilliantly black and her features were regular. for five years with Rheumatism, sot that at times my right arm seamed paralyzed and I could only walk with difficulty, and could not go out tf doors if the air was damp or cold. I 'Come here and see Lessie." took so much medicine that I think my system was poisoned rather than helped.

One day when my druggist was putting up a prescription fcr me Don't flet root sore! iet FOOT-KASK. A certain cure for Swollen, Smarting. Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. Cures Frost-bites and Chilblains.

At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N.

Y. him praise it? And he said he never There is no remedy that can equal Garfield Tea for the cure of all derangements of the liver; it has for years been the standard by which other remedies are judged. Dancing Closes a Church. ett such pickles which is sayin' the remarked to him that I would give truth if I did make 'em! He knows my family too, and how high my fa one hundred dollars for a remedy that would make me better." The sharper a Is the harder it is to make a tool of him. 'Give nie five dollars and I will Mas.

Ella Kick Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you are troubled with pains, fainting spells, depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, headache, backache, and always tired, please remember that there is an absolute remedy which will relieve you of your suffering as it did Mrs. Rice. Proof is monumental that Iydia E.

Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound is the greatest medicine for suffering women. No other medicine has made the cures that it has, and no other woman has helped so many women by direct advice as has Mrs. Pinkham her experience is greater than that of any living person. If you are sick, write and get her advice her address is Lynn, Mass. ther.

held his head when he drove his own covered carriage, as well as a buggy. What was the matter with you? You didn't have a word to fling guarantee to cure he said. I readily agreed and he, handed me a TTtTTTTtTTT TtTTttTTtTTVT 1 box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, saying. Lto him?" Dancing has caused the downfall or Holy Trinity Episcopal church in Benton Harbor, Mich. One faction wanted to dance and the other faction didn't.

An eruption was ths nsu.t and the pastor, Frederick Welham, left. The church is now closed on account of this dance war and it will probably not be reopened very soon. They are 50c a box. Two boxes may Lessie looked up with a weary little pout. 'Why should I supposed it cure you.

but I am sure that ten downright melancholy. Mrs. Ferguson, still sentinel at the window, kept issuing bulletins. "He's Fine left my prescription intact and, in was Ellis Dix that you got far as the rye natch now. First "Ellis 'echoed Ferguson stead, took these Pills, and I found them, as I said before, to be veritable with an unabashed change of opinion 1 thdught was pills Dix, but it ain't.

Ellis don't come here much since you The stin and flesh feel like the fit of a new soft glove when life preservers. Before I had finished the second box I had my first perfect night's rest in years. I gradually im A dyspeptic Is never on good terms with himself. "Something is alwavs wrong. Uet it right by chewing Beeman's Pepsin Gum.

hat is Ellis Dix to a man that will likely come in for all Hiram Sands'- property let alone a man that knows a lady an' the best of cookin' in Oilers F-ee Hsmts to so.ouo people on a.omi.- OKLAHOMA OUU acres of lands, got to puttin' on airs after gittin' back from Cartville. This one is taller'n Ellis he's got a moustache tco. He don't belong in these parts. You go to the back door. Lessie.

I'm skeered proved. I had determined to use the ten boxes before I would give up, but the county when he sees, 'em?" To this triumphant argument Less; magine my surprise to find that be soon to open to settlement. Opportunity of a lifetime. THE KIOWA CHIEF, devoted to infor mttiion about these lands, will contain proclamation Qxing djjte of opening. One vearllW: Rmos.

60 cents; 5 cents per copv. MORGAN'S MANUAL, (Complete Settler's Guide) with sectional map, t.OU. MANUAL, MAP and CHIEF, 6 nios. 1.5ft. For snle bv Book asd News Dealers, lr address DICK T.

k.OHGAN, Perry, 0. T. ventured no reply. fore half that quantity was used I was the wind in my face) with the neu- ralgy I got. Find out where ne irom.

completely cured. This was two years That night a snow storm set in a memorable snow storm that lasted three days. Then it was indeed, that Uerniaii Servant. Servants in have their "character books" duly stamped by the police, andin' these are written fall particulars of their conduct when in service. The employer keeps the book until the servant leaves, when it is handed over, after an account of the servant's behavior and the reasons for leaving have been entered.

You can t.elL him Where's the tool chest in the barn if he wants to fix ago, and I have not had a twinge since." I St Jacobs Oil has driven his harness. There he's knockin'!" Miss Nichols is Vice Grand Baxt-r, lm4 tfl t1 i Mrs. Ferguson looked frowningly after the slow-moving form' of her Mrs. Ferguson learned how valuable an acquisition was her temporary lodger. It waa he who got the kitchen fire lighted before there was a glimmer of gray at the window pane.

He too, Rebekah I. O. 0. and is one of the best known and most highly respected ladies in Kansas City, and her experience will be read with int5r-est by her many friends. Red Cross is the best Ball Blue the world knows.

Large package 5c. cared for the stork, and dug paths, and nr. Soreness mended the roof where it leaked, and Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to brought water, and made himself adap cure They aVe 50c a box. Consumption Among Chickens. It appears that Iowa fowls are pos- Stiffness tive, agreeable, and altogether delight six boxes for Buy them from COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once.

Conquers Crouji, Whooping-Cough, Bronchitis, Orippe and Cot sumption. Quick, sure results, Dr.bull'sPIIU are Constipation. SWEET Potatoes BB Sent out to be sprouted on shares. No experience required. Directions for sprouting free with order.

T. J. SKINNER, Columbus. Kan. I sessed of the tubercle bacilli: at any your local dealer if you tan.

If he can ful. Not the least of his charm for the elder woman lay in the fact that not supply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Buffalo, N. Y. he listened with sympathetic if silent from cold. rate.

State Bacteriologist Grimes hai pronounced a Des 'Moines chicken, happily preserved from going into the pot. to have been in 'the last stage 4 iRADE MAR interest to her laments as to the af It would be pretty tough on some fection of her daughter for a man upon whom she Mrs. Ferguson, had "never men if others did the right thing by them. 1 laid eyes." i "The trouble between our families? Indeed, it dates so far back I can't daughter. "I wish I'd never let her go visitin' to she was muttering to herself in accents of annoyance.

raps if I hadn't told her she shouldn't have had anything to say to that Rene Ferguspn she'd never have, thought of lookin' at him. Like as not Jt was just the contrairiness of a girl that made her take up with him. An' then, to come home and throw over Ellis t)ix like he wasn't worth wipin' her shoes on him with the likliest bunch of steers of any man in the Sayin' she marry Rene or no one. An' now mopin' away like the lifa was throwed after her. We've had trouble enough with them Fergusons of Cartville.

If they was blood relations instead of only hap-penin' to be folks of the same name, their family and our'n couldn't have got on worse all these years we been dealin' up to Cartville!" Lessie, opening the back door, saw silhouetted against the. white expanse of the snowy prairies, a big, buny figure in great-coat and slouch hat. "If you need the tool box," she began with perfunctory politeness, "you'll Jlnd it in the right-hand She broke off with a little gasp her tell you just how it begun. But anyhow, the old man of the Cartville branch cheated my nusband's grandfather out of some land. An' here's that girl of mine havin' ears an' eyes I Syr Stomach? for no one since she met Rene Fergu son.

What's the matter with you now? For Lessie, white and frighten ed-looklng stood in the doorway. "It's Sands," she faltered. saw him driving into the yard." back up a sower, and you poison 'the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and. your stomach is full of undigested food.

sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation In ths stomach, make the liver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order. Don't hesitate! Take CASCARETS to-day and be saved from suffering! Mrs. Ferguson jumped up.

"I'll be sorry to have you go over to your uncle, Tom!" she cried. "I hope you'll come over real often to see Lessie an' Tie young man rose also. "He isn't my uncle. I have pever heard of Hiram Sands. I came here for for Lessie! "After I wa Induced to try CASCARETS, I will never be without them In the My liter was In a Terr bad shape, and my head ached and I had itomaeh trouble.

Now, since tab i or Caaoareta, I feci floe. My wife has also ased them with results lor sour stomach Jos. KRBHLnra, 1921 Congress St. Louis, Mo. br.

lor ob th. meat I re1 CO' Lessig colored a delicious pink. She summoned all her "bravery. She ent and stood beside her lover. "You like Rene, mother," she The pleasant kitchen with its tins glistening like silver in the flreshine went round and round.

Mrs. Ferguson stared blankly at the two confronting her. "Rene," she said at length. "Rene heart plunging. Vssie!" said the stranger.

girl Lessie!" Then the slim little form in the "blue, was swallowed up in the fervent grasp of two rough-coated arms. "Oh, Rene!" Her voice was sweet-tremulous. "Oh, Rene how dared you?" He Kissed the loving reproach on her lips to silence. "For you!" he answered. "I've driven over from Cartville to see your father.

I'm going to ask him for you. And if he refuses The masterful look that came into his blue eyes was a good thing to see. 5 "But Rene! Fiiher has gone to Iowa. And even when he fs at home he has nothing to say. if mother's Fefguson!" "Yes, mother.

You know he didn say he was Tom Sands. You said so, and I I made him pretend. He Rene thinks a heap of you, already mother! "You've been mighty good to me!" BEST BOWELS AND LIVER. cried the young fellow gratefully. The mother-in-law he longed to THIS IS claim" was silent.

Rene tried again I0c 25c 50c only Mr. Ferguson were at horn rCTTs a.r" w.ias.- now; he might persuade you me! Dave Ferguson! He wouldn't think of tryin' to! I'd settle NEVER SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS matters right now if if it -wasn't fo I THE TABLET the feud." "But there isn't any feud now! I'm only afraid," with a long sigh, "Lessie around." he's been keeping up the feild between the families all these years, and No no! Its been mother. Father has only fired the bullets she made. If you can once get mother to favor yoa hush, here she is!" "Land aakes.

I know. now. who that young man is!" The voice of Mrs. Ferguson preceded her like a heralding horn. She appeared in the doorway, rosy, excited, voluble.

"He's the. nephew of Hiram Sands has been ex-peclin' to come to stay till ploughing will never be as good cook as her mother!" The mother meditated the GUARANTEED TO 11 kww-el trnle, tlrlM, Mllw. tw hrrmtk, bm4 blosd, wla4 the klMUS bawels, bmU, tieBtBehea ladimtln, lea, MtlH, ller trM, cm- lxtra aa atlulne. Vrben bewel Wt mralarlr srs (Itlm kills sar staple all atker I tocetker. turn starter for the ebranle IIsscbU lass Tears rrawerlsia; taat afterwards.

Ka natter wkat alls jraa, tart takfns CiSTi tadar. for. yea will Sever et well ad he well all Ike lime aatll yaa nt Tear hewels rlarkt. Take aar aalee start wlih r.ttAt I laday, aaSer aa ahealala tsaraltei ta mis ar neaejr refaaaea. smiled.

"Quefs I'll stir up some of that spice Health will r.lXiTlMi:-VaY,T. w.ll -'J rcltClRIti. Haak Ire bj saalU ASSi cake for supper, she said. 4 w' W'Wvarr WW Sbv i Vs 'sar ea WW IV "ia WWVV BT- Irf A clock is wound up to make it run. but a business is wound up to stop it.

Come in Mr. Saaas that your.

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