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1 MI!^ 1 :i CATARRH OF STOMACH CURED 8* PE-RU-NA. Miss (ienevive May, 1317 S. Meridian t>l., Indianapolis, lnd.f Member Second High School Alumni Ass'n, writes: "J'eruna Ih tie fluent regulator of a Uihortleml Hlomaclt I hare ever found. It c'rtalnlg denerven high ft en Inc. for U Ih skillfully prepared. "I was in a terrible condition from a neglected case of catarrh of the stomach. M y food had long ceased to be of any good J and only distressed me after eating. I was nauseated, had heartburn and headaches. and felt run down completely. Hut in two weeks after I took I'eruna 1 was ? changed person. A few bottles of the xredii ine made a great change, and in three months my stomach was cleared of catarrh, and my entire system in a better condition "?Genevivc May. Wr.te Dr. Hartin&n, President of The Hart man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. All correspondence held strictly confidential^ V ' (INCORPORATED ) BIIC |U . 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I consulted two doctors, but their prescriptions were utterly useless. Now after using one cake of t'utioura Soap and one Ihix of Cutieura Ointment my bands are entirely well. I am ver> grateful. (Signed) Mrs. Mamie Drew, 18 Dana St., Koxbuiy. Mass." pointed paragraphs. A lone widow who is young, handoorne and rich seldom gets lonesome. Nothing is more popular than Home Missions op ForeiRn-MiRsion Sunday. A married man says the easiest way to manage a wife Is to let her have her own way. If some wives would hand their husbands a few moae smiles at home they wouldn't purchase so many at Mdoons. ' -m, AS IT EVER WAS. Each man on him neighbor Contemptuous looks down, The crown upon the crosier, The crosier on the crow Each man reviles his brother vy*|, J And calls him knave and fool. The schoolman flouts the layman. The luyinaii scorns the school. Yet each mail casts in secret On each an envious look; The king would hold the crosier, The dullard know a book. Tl.A 1)1. 2 I t m ? 4n* i uiiiirvjMiur, iii iown lO|?IC*i. THE TflRKfl TAPLET5. x : X l Dy A. WALLIE. < : : : // >? // >/ // /> //'f>'fW'jfr/y/ rt-rr I Av i ulwu .u.v\ ;\v. n i\\ Av iw .\V;\\!n.? ! IAVK found Ilu> very tiling ,0 su'* J011" cried Philip O f O """ton. impetuously. "No Jtf * * more of this abominable mechanical work for you? ptu n away. Madge!" He laid violent hands upon the manuscript lying beside the typewriter at which Madge Margetson was employed and dung the olTeudiiig document into the grate, whence tlie girl retrieved it ( before answering. "For shame. Philip!" she exclaimed, with indignation not wholly .simulated. "It belongs to one of my best clients? i it is his last novel, indeed- and I have no end of trouble to make out his writing at any time. Now you have made it more diflleult than ever for me." She smoothed the crumpled sheets, tenderly, while the young man. somewhat abashed, watched her closely. "I'm awfully sorry, dear." he apologized: "hut I was really so delighted at the idea that yon may get rid of this horrid work for something more congenial that i did not stop to think. Forgive me, won't youV" lie had come very near to her, but she moved away. "I'll pardon you upon two conditions." she returned, maintaining her j severity. "One is that you sit down? i the other, iliat you tell me coherently what this wonderful plan of yours is!" He seated himself as she bid, and she resumed her place at the machine, but facing him. "You know." lie began, "that in two days' time I leave, along with :ny untie. Professor Krusc, to whom I am to act as secretary and assistant while he explores the mounds of 'Parka, in Asia Minor." The listener nodded. "That," she commented, curtly, "is fiddlers' news; we have discussed it for weeks past." "Pray note." lie retorted, mischievously. "that I am making up for my precipitation just now by putting everything plainly. Therefore, permit me to add that we two are engaged, but I have nothing to marry upon except what 1 get from my uncle, who disapproved of marriage on principle, and. j 1 verily believe, of all women, save Miss Miriam Morgan. "This Miss Morgan wants a companion who understands cuneiform writing. and has sought vainly for one possessing such an unusual accomplishment. 1 told her of you. and of how. to assist your late father in his Assyrian researches you had learned something of it. She deputed me to ask whether you would come to her. and otters ten pounds monthly by way of salary." Madge'.i .strong, handsome face lighted nil. "It would suit me. certainly." she admitted; "but what kind of a woman is Miss Morgan, and what reason has she for such an extraordinary requirement V" "She is very rich, good natuved, stout and nearer tifty than forty." ] tuition summarized in reply, "and since she has known my uncle has developed a craze for his special line of study, about which, however, she is extremely stupid. You a to sure t <? like Iter." This prophecy proved correct. Madge did take to Miss Morgan, and that lady reciprocated the feeling: in fact, the following afternoon, when Professor Kruse. along with Ins nephew, called to hid her farewell, they found her full of praise of the new companion, with whom she had arranged that morning. "Such a dear girl." she gushed, "and so pretty not at all like one who knew anything about that wonderful cruciform writing." "Cuneiform," corrected the professor?a spare, ascetic man. "It is certainly unusual for a woman to understand it. But what hotter occupation could she have than its study?" he demanded. with that enthusiasm for his hohby which characterized him. "What better?" reiterated Miss Morgan. her rubicund color Hushing to crimson. "Why, she could marry, of course that would bo a higher occupation." "I don't agree with you," the professor retorted bluntly. "No woman with i scientific talents should mnrrv?it sacrifice of her nonius at the shrine ??f n mere man a moral suicide an utter iniquity. "I trust to be able to send you from Tarka," he went on, as though he were in the lecture room, "the clay tablets bearing the records of the hopes and fears, the ambitions and the disappointments of 4000 years ago. With your young friend's help you will bo able to decipher these writings, which no mortal eye has read for that period. What commonplace, present-day marriage can equal such an experienceV" "You mentioned that before." responded the lady, evading the direct issue, "and that was what gave me the idcu of getting a companion who could road them to ina. Bnt you will vrlfct* to me yourself, professor?" "My work will so engross me." he returned. still In the same vein of awkward gallantry, "that I fear I must ask you to accept the sentiments of the tablets as mine. I shall select suitable ones, and am sure you will be interested." Miss Morgan sighed again, and did so still more deeply when shortly after the visitors took their leave. Philip's letters to Madge, after his arrival at Tarka, reflected tlio state of his mind, which was much distressed. He did not see a chance for them, he wrote, for Ids uncle's antipathy to marriage appeared to increase. But, the young man added by postscript, the professor had forwarded to Miss Morgan a case full of curious tablets they had discovered, bearing in cuneiform characters much ancient correspondence. When the package thus advised duly arrived. Miss Morgan opened it with enthusiasm. "Can you really read tins?" she asked Madge, as she picked out a cake of baked clay. "It looks like badly made chocolate, with the marks of hens' feet on it." It took the girl the greater part of a day to fully decipher the hieroglyphics; but toward evening she brought the result of her labors to her employer. "I think 1 have made out most of it." she reported, hesitatingly, "but 1 hardly like to tell you what it is." "ltead it at once." the other ordered, eagerly. "I am old enough to judge for myself." "It is addressed in your name." Madge, thus instructed, proceeded, with a blush. "'To Miriam, the wellbeloved, the searcher, sendeth greeting.' " "(jo en!" cried Miss Morgan. " 'My heart panteth as does a Syrian ass under burdens. Name iho nuptial day. Then shall the teacher fly to the taught, and the searcher seek his beloved.' " Miss Morgan's face was a study of smiles in color. iiu? poetical!" she exclaimed. "How characteristic. What a dear man to express it in such an uncommon way. 1 shall answer him at once." Whereat Madge was discreetly silent, but at the same time that she sent away a letter from Miss Morgan to Professor Krusc she posted one to Dun urn it Will IHl SL*I 1 . The result wns startling. Some weeks later came a cable from the professor to say that lie was returning, and, shortly after, lie arrived, accompanied by his nephew, llis tirst call was upon Miss Morgan, who received liim alone. "1 had your letter." he began awkwardly, as soon as the tirst greetings were over: "and to clear up the obvious misunderstanding, came home at once - acting, I may say, partly on my nephew's advice." "Misunderstanding!" repeated the lady, sharply. "it is plain that I had?ah?no intention in -ah -sending you a tablet bearing a proposal of?ah?marriage 4000 years old?of?all- -adopting its sentiments." Miss Morgan drew herself erect. "In Mr. Dnnton's presence, before you left, you told me exactly the reverse," she retorted, with acerbity, "and your attentions otherwise. Professor Kruse. have been extremely marked. You have placed me in a very false position." "The error may not be irremediable." ho stammered, clumsily. "I have always said. Miss Morgan?Miriam, that no woman has ever interested nie as you do, and that none had taken such concern in my researches." "And in you." murmured the lady, encouragingly. "Then supimse we let the tablet stand as expressive of my feelings. Its language is Horid, but " "You can try to keep it up," she suggested boldly. "I have Iov liked you all along. Professor, and now my money, as well as myself, will be able 10 assist your investigations." The door opened to admit Madge Margetson and Philip Dunton, who paused as they saw the attitude of the others. But the professor called them in. ; "Let me. introduce you." he said, blithely, "to the future Mrs. Kruse." "Congratulations." returned Philip. "You said that when you married I might do so!" His uncle trowned?the contingency had not occurred to him. "Who is the lady?" lie demanded evasively. "Here she is?the translator of the Tarka tablet." New York News. Cooking l?v Klectrlcltj . If you live in a tlat or an apartment house, you live just where electricity can be used to its best advantage. The janitor's tires in the basement supply your hot water. All you require is occasional heat for the preparation of I nun, mill 11 lll'll ,><111 II, >'<>11 want it in the quickest, cleanest, ami least troublesome form, llero the electric cooker just tits the situation to a dot. As you never have overmuch room in an apartment house, the compactness of the electric scheme Is a delight. Some <>f the latest New York flats are furnished with electrical outfits so light and tidy that after meals they can be stowed out of sight in the closet. The ordinary and larger flats have electric ranges, all tiled and hooded, so clean and free from smell that you could almost run one on the parlor carpet without "littering up" any. To be able thus to cook with something that doesn't turn your whole flat into a furnace, makes electricity in summer a Joy forever,?Warren Harper, in the I'ilgrim. A young man charged at Kingston, Kngland. with assaulting his father, pleaded as a reason for the act that it was the tlrst. time he had seen hit father sober. ADDS TO SPLENDOR. I MEN OF BUSINESS RECOCNIZE ADVANTAGES OF ACETYLENE. Fimgna Sommtr Hotel, the Grand Union of Saratoga, Ilat Installed Ttila Beat of All Artificial I.lclita?Means In. creaaed Comfort and Health. Saratoga, Juno 27.?Tbe very name, "Saratoga." brings to every mind health-giving sprint's, unsurpassed hotels aud beautiful drives. It has been for many years the Mecca for all who admire nature, enjoy good living, and are searching for lienltii. or are simply taking a vacation. The Grand Union, the largest summer hotel in the United States, set among green trees with its long wings enclosing a court with fountains and Bowers, grass and trees, music and light, is throughout the season thronged with guests. With the progressive spirit always shown by its management. the Grand Union has again added to its attractiveness by introducing acetylene gas to make still more brilliant the evening hours. The genial proprietors believe in furnishing their guests with the best of everything, and now, after investigating and llnding that Artificial Sunlight can be had. they have installed a complete acetylene gas plant to produce it. and have connected upwards of six thousand Acetylene burners in and about the plant. Like many discoveries of recent years, which are coming into popular | favor, acetylene, one of ttie most recent, is very simply produced. It is adapted for use wherever artificial light is needed and the necessary apparatus can be understood and operated by any one. Tlie generator in which Acetylene Is produced by the automatic contact of carbide and water might lie termed a gas plant, as it performs all of the functions of a city gas plant. The acetylene generator can lie purchased for a few dollars and in any size, from one adapted to furnish acetylene to ten or a dozen burners for a cottage, up to tlie large hut still simple ma- j chine such as is now furnishing Acet- > ylene for six thousand burners in the | ('.rand Union. Outside of largo cities the use of Acetylene is quite common. The owner of the country home now demands running water, gas and other conveniences which a few years ago were considered as luxuries, and acetylene gas has met his requirements, and gives him a better and cheaper light than is ordinarily furnished iu cities. It is well known that rooms lighted with Acetylene are more comfortable, i because cooler, and more healthful be- i j cause the air is not vitiated. WALL STREET. ! "What are the bees doing?" 'They are working hard to make honey." "And what Is the man doing?" "He is loafing around till the honey Is made." "And what will he do then?" "Bless your Innocence! 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