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Show FOLKS AT HOQE COURSES AT CHINESE DINNER. SERMONS TO THE PURITANS. Disposal of the Dead Thought Themselves Wronged ths ' Preaching Was Long. a Problem in Cities At Lortmer hall, Tremont temple, Wondrous Edibles Served at San Francisco Banquet, At a Chinese dinner given in San Francisco in honor of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson these were among the queer things served: Bird's nest soup came in four different courses. According to one guest, it was transparent, tasteless, utterly uninviting, and more like wallpaper paste than anything else. Chinese nuts took the place ot salted almonds. Then there were dried eels sliced in chicken broth, sharks cooked in a dozen ways and lotus served in several courses, consisting of a slice of fat flower, pork, a slice of dried duck and a piece of preserved watermelon, so arranged that one could take a bit of all tbree at once; dried mushrooms, turtles, preserved ducks eggs, sharks air bladders in oil, .abalone meat, a dainty worth its weight in gold, being a tiny part of a little sea animal; the web of ducks feet, duck which bad been baked, stuffed with muchrooms and steamed, and almond gruel. COLLECTION OF TAPA CLOTHS. 1 If Not W ViTHGJT PERUHA l!i THE HOUSE NEVER FOR Monday CATARRHAL DISEASES. eveniDg, at the monthly meet-le- g of the Congregational club, Leon H. Vincent 6poke on "Kings of the Colonial Pulpit, giving a history of the Mather family and their habits. He said the Puritans were always craving for learning and wisdom, and that they had no sooner landed in America than they began making books. The continual studiousness of the Puritans, said Mr. Vincent, is what makes New England y the great hive oLbooks and authors. Besides studying the Puritans their spare time in persecuting spent heretics and drinking strong but the only habit of the threedrinks, that has clung to their descendants is that ol reading. ' The senons were and la an hour the minister usually only got started: An old record Mr. Hooker preached two hourssays: and seventeen minutes while not feeling How long he would have talked if he was in good health! A Harvard student wrote of a minister that to the students: preached He preached two hours, and much to our regret, he had to stop. The people paid to hear sermons on the tacit condition that the preacher would speak a certain length of time. The audience would look at the sandglass to see that they got their moneys worth. Mr. Vincent said Cotton Mather was probably the smartest boy in the family, and at the age of eighteen he had received his degree from his own father, Richard, President of Harvard. The subject of his thesis was "Hebrew, Vowel Points are Divine in Origin. People in those days did not consider fasts as great hardships. At one fast certain men prayed a number of hours, and then biscuits were distributed and three different kinds of liquor were drunk.. Cotton Mather went fishing one day and fell into snallow water. Mather was very superstitious, and as soon as he got out of the water he cried, May God help me to know what is the meaning of all this!. He spent three days in his room trying to make his peace with God. Boston Herald. to-da- long-winde- MRS. MR. AND J. O. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO. Dr. In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. jjXJER dite of January 10, 1897, the following Atkinson says, after five years experience Hartman received with Peruna : . . letter: . 1 will ever continue to been suffering from a My wife had speak a good 0f diseases for the past 25 word for Peruna. In my rounds as a plication iee traveling man I am a walking for Peruna and have induced many people duilng the past year to use Peruna with the most satisfactory results, i am stilt cured ot catarrh. ' ' ' JobttO. Atkinson, Box 272, Independence, Mo. adver-tlsema- nt baffled the skill of some physicians. One of her troubles was chronic constipation of veral years' standing. She also was passing through that most --deal period in the life of a woman In June, 1895, I wrote to of life. (jaoge You advised a course shout her case. Jperuna and Manalin, which we at once (rnenced, and have to say it completely She firmly believes that she (ured her. been dead only for these tonld have Her case had a (jjg most noted ooL lrgt OIB Ded bad w H nnderful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about Brown case of catarrh, which had been of At times I was almost g years' standing. I commenced to use Peruna pst going. according to your instructions and continued and it has its use for about a year, " When old age comes on, catarrhal diseases come also. Systemic catarrh is almost universal in old people. This explains Jwhy Peruna has become so indispensable to old people Peruna is their Peruna is the only remedy yet devised that meets these cases safe-guar- d. exactly. Such cases cannot be treated locally; nothing buf an effective systemic remedy could cure them This is exactly what Peruna is. If you do not receive prompt and satcured me. isfactory results from the use of Peruna, four remedies do all that you claim write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a Catarrh full statement of your case and he will be hr them, and even more. gimnt exist where Peruna la taken pleased to give you his valuable advice com-dete- iv m md your remedies. John Take Success to gratis to directions. iccordlng off Address Dr' Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. O. Atkinson. your hat to OLD FRIEND. I VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Sixty years of faithful service spent in successfully fighting the ailments of MAN iniBEASTjustly entitles Mexican Mustang Uniment to A GRAND DIAMOND JUBILEE. It was the STANDARD LINIMENT It two generations ago. of the present generation. ARD LINIMENT is the STAND- It grows on one as an Old Friend ought to grow. DRUNKENNESS CURED. .... t ? .... Thousands of homes made happy every year by this treatment. 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LECTRIOAL 6l)PPLIE5 Inter mountain electric co. vSALTUKE CITY. UTAH.' tM fearful is this scene! time Tet many a crime, . 1903. I deep-hue- d, In London town Ive known an hour more drear, Amid starved souls, and faces dark with CANADA WESTERN I. attracting more attention than any other dlairlct E No surprise was manifested at the information received from Constantinople that the Sultan of Turkey had again refused a "firmin or permission to an American named Banks to excavate Tel Ibrahim, a mountain about nine hours ride northeast of the ruins of Babylon, where a tradition of the country has it that the tomb of Abraham is situated. . , There are two of these Tombs of Abraham in this region, the one Mr. Banks desired to excavate and the other southwest of tradition says the Babylon, where Tower of Babel was situated. Interest is attached to both places owing to the ruins of buildings of an ancient people and to the traditions invested in them by the Arabs and Turks, but archeologists do cot believe that either is the' site of the tomb of Abraham, locating the last resting place of the patriarch of the Children of Israel in the Cave of Machpelah, near Hebron, in Palestine, where Abraham buried his wife Sarah. Two years ago Mr. Banks, who is a graduate from Harvard, made efforts to secure permission from the Sultan of Turkey to excavate the Ur or City of Chaldees on the western bank of the Mesopotamia. It is said that John D. Rockefeller contributed fl2,000 to the fund which d county of New York. This law should be enforced and applied not to Greater New York alone, but to the territory within a radius of 100 miles People aroiVfd every populous town. who insist on their inanimate bodies remaining inviolate should have them carried to a distance where they can neither inqonvenience nor injure the living' who need the room, ar.d are natural heirs of the departed. Famous irtermural cemeteries, like Mount (New Auburn (Boston), Greenwood York), and Laurel Hill (Philadelphia), could be transformed into admirable parks. Monuments of architectural beauty might remain undisturbed. Others might be replaced by tres with suitable tablets to mark the spot of those upon whose dust thay grow. The Turks, loth to dlsecrate the grave of a Mussulman, have adopted a similar custom, and thereby have made the cemeteries of Constantinople attractive to strangers. Louis Windmuller In Municipal Affairs defray the expenses of the expedition he was organizing. He returned to Constantinople and as the representative of several American universities, including, it is said, Harvard, he applied to the Porte for permission to excavate. Refusal was made by the Sultan owing, it is said, to the religious assotomb of ciations of the Abraham, many of the Mohammedans believing that the mountain, which is the place mentioned as Cuthal in Second King3 in the Bible, Is really the site of the burylDg place of Abraham. In addition to the question of offending the religious beliefs of the natives of the country, it is said that whije Mr. Banks was consul at the City' of Bagdad he incurred the displeasure of the Porte. It was declared at the university that it is problematical whethei Banks will ever 'secure permission to excavate in any part of the Ottoman Empire, although the Sultan has always been cordial toward exploring expeditions, especially, those from America, and at present a party oi German scientists are at work not far. from where Banks desired to excavate. Mr. Banks raised to There are now some six Europeans in the Buddhist priesthood in Burma. Rapid Prpgress Being Made by the South Strains cn a Violin That AtTheir Attention. tracted awful sea? At a recent concert of the hospital the unknown music fund, given in Cambridge ex- . ,7 jglThompsons . C Z. C. M. l.iw. LAUDS fields. A law relating to public health provided forty years ago that no grave be dug or opened south of Eighty-sixt- h street, and that no cemetery be opened in any part of the city and Scientific Men Are Rebuffed by Sultan Their Thirteenth Quarrel. They had been married three months The progress of the south during and were having their thirteenth quar- recent years is one of the wonders of rel an unlucky number, by the way. the age. Between 1830 and 1900 the "You only married me for my population of the south increased money, he said, with exceeding bit- from 16,369,960 to 23,548,404 or 44 perterness. cent, but in the same period southern "I didnt do anything of the kind, agricultural, manufactured and minshe retorted. eral products increased in value from Well, you didnt marry me because $1,134,586,229 to $2,844,646,440, or 157 you loved me. per ' cent. Farm values grew from ; I know I didnt $2,290,364,321 to $3,951,631,632. FarmIn heavens name, what did you ing Is improving, as is shown by the marry me for, then? he cried in de- fact that, while the acreage In wheat Increased in the two decades but 12 spair, for he had not expected this. Just to make that hateful Kate per cent, the crop Increased 82 per Scott you were engaged to cry her cent The average per acre is nearly eyes out because she had to give you two bushels higher than the average up and see me get you. for the whole country. The corn, hay He fell down on the white bear rug and oat crops about doubled, - and at her feet and rolled over on It un- the cotton output Increased over 99 til be looked like an animated snow- per cent. The value of The crop of ball. cotton in 1900, seed included, was Great Caesar, woman! he shriek- $550,000,000. The rice and sugar crops ed, what have you done? Why, I much more than doubled, and the married you just because she threw product of sputhem tobacco. Js.70 per me over. cent of that of the entife Ufeioff. The And by the time dinner was ready rural population is accordingly fairly their sweet young hearts were once prosperous, and Its gain in numbers more so full of sunshine .that awn- between 1890 and 1900 was much ings were absolutely necessary. Stray larger than that of all the rest of the Stories. United States. t's . 1880 there were 161 cotton factor- Midocean. i Is there no symbol of tbe land to be, COWS SHOWED THE CHARM. strug-lin- g weed, some A broken, floating branch Nothing to break the solemn round OR STORE I OR DIRECT FROM I WE CURE CATARRH all diseases There Seems to Be Something Wrong With the System. Not long ago the state railway authorities In Melbourne, Australia, had to Investigate a case of a guards leaving his van, walking along the footplates, clambering up the engine, and making a furious assault upon the driver, the train going at full speed all the while. They are now inquiring Into another curious incident In this case somebody forgot to fix the couplings between the engine and the train. When the signal was given the engine steamed out of the station by Itself, leaving carriages and passengers In the lurch. Guard, stationmas-ter- , porters and spectators yelled, bnt without effect The engine ran for six miles before it was discovered that it had nothing behind it The most disquieting feature of the Incident was that it passed several signal boxes without receiving any warning to stop. to-da- which now are annexed to New York, and constitute the geographical center of the enlarged city, might increase In population if it were not for the proximity of vast and dreary charnel NEW DISCOVERY: give relief and cure wont an.110 DAYS' treatment teallmonlal. Booh of F&ES. Dr.HJ.OKKKE B BOBS.Box B, Atlanta, On DnUrbTi ee. UTAH JUNK GO.Wdea. ped'a! besv?raS- Lnke City, Uteh, her, eopp.r, bnu, eto, Beit Have felt such heartache as one knows not here. What loneliness akin to that white stare Of hungry faces, hurrying God knows where? William Ordway Partridge. Tossed Coin for a Bride. About two years ago a .Boston beauty was beloved by two men, one lawyer, the other a clergyman. Both bad asked her hand, but she knew not to which one to give her heart Accident brought the two together at a dinner party and the lady frankly told her swains she could not decide between them, and then, with a laugh, she asked if either had a silver quarter in his pocket If so they might toss up and the winner she would marry. No sooner said than done and the coin rang down on the table. The lawyer won and she married him. In twelve months he died and recently the ladys friends received cards announcing her marriage .... to the minister. It needs but a slight scratch of ths pen to turn pathos into bathos. - True valor knows when to run. Musical (Mass.) city hospital, one of the musicians did a thing which recalls the ancient history of Orpheus and his enchanting lyre. At the farther end of a field opposite the institution two cows were toquietly grazing with their backs ward the street The first violinist asserted that he could speak with those cows by means of his violin at Being doubted, he that distance. two lower played one chord on the The anistrings of his instrument mals immediately quit feeding, raised their heads, turned in the direction of the sound and looked interested. The violinist drew his bow on the the animals strings a second time andfield and put came directly across the their heads over the rails of the fence, with ears thrown forward, nostrils dilated and eyes Inquiring. Tbe third anitime the chord was played the with answered mals simultaneously a sharp, short lowing and uneasy stamping of forefeet A word in cow language was plainly said by the violin and was answered incident was seen by the cows. The or seven others by Dr. Dixwell and six interested in the hospital music charmore Incredulous ity. Some of the member of the party thought that answered perhaps the animals whichfor another were looking sound the cow hidden from view, but there was no near hjding place and the sunlight was clear. Tffe receiver Is sometimes as Jaad as , , (the transmitter. .,T - Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga., tells how she. was permanently cured of inflc.nui ns tion of the ovaries, knife, by taking Lysta E. escape-cur-peo- Uinkhams Vegetable Compound. 1 had suffered for three years with cf menterrible pains at the time know what struation, and did not the trouble was until the doctor pro1 Specimens at San Francisco Are Fine as Silk. In the collection of South Sea curios now being installed in the park museum at San Francisco are some curious and diversified specimens of tapa cloths from various island groups, showing . the decorative figures and patterns peculiar to the Samoans, the Fijis, the Tonga Islanders and the ancient Hawaiians. tapa cloth interestwill be particularly ejection ing to fanciers of such things, now that tapa cloth Is becoming rare and Did patterns are worth much more than they were a few years ago. There are some tapas in this exhibit of the softness and fineness of silk, and they were used as loin drapes by dancing girls. Some are a delicate yellow, some a leathery black, some a Bilyry white and some a ' grayish black, while there are many ranging through the tan shades and tbe terra cottas so familiar to possessors oi tapa cloths. of th it iailaminntion and proposed an operation. ovaries, 41 t felt so weak and sick that 1 felt euro that I could not survive the orweek I nounced roadman deal. The following advertisement in the paper of Ljaia ComU. Pinkhams Vegetable and so an such emergency, in pound to joy I decided try it. Great was myalter to find that I actually improved end and in the I taking two bottles, yvds cured by it I bad gained health. pounds and was in excellent Miss Alice Bailey, 50 North BouleIf original vard Atlanta, Ga. $5000 forfeit cannot be pro of above letter proving genuineness guced. The symptoms of inflammation are and disease of the ovaries a dull throbbing ofpaid, accomtenderness by a sense panied and beat low down in tbe side, pains. with occasional shooting sometimes The region of pain, shows some swelling. Calm Stage Manager, t Maurice Graus stage manager this season Is a Belgian named Almanz, s man of high professional reputation is Europe and a wonder of sartorial pen fection. Amid the scenes of confusion that occur between act3 he stands th picture ' of faultlessly dressed com posure. He wears' Immaculate even Ing clothes, never removes his whit gloves however strenuous the .action of his subordinates may become and under no circumstances allows hi opera bat to fall from under his arm. New York has never seen bis equal s. If you are coughing take Dr. August Koenigs Hamburg Breast Tea. The Popular Profession. The reason why giving advice Is so much more popular than taking It, is that it does not requiie one to be so many different kinds of people Wash ington Times. Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Greens Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists in the world. Read their advertisement in another column of this paper. Many School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Childrens Home, New York, break up Colcjs in 24 hours, Headache, Stomach cure Feverishness, Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S.Olmsted, Le Roy,N.Y. Chances. Taking Clerk Im sorry, sir, but I can not sell you morphine. Homely Customer Why, do I look like a man who would kill himself? Clerk I dont know, but if I looked like you 1 should be tempted. No r Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hail a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ol We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; Walding, Kinuan &-- Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. g Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Pries fre& of the system. Testimonials sent 6c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. , . Halls b amily Pills are the best aot-ln- ies; In 1900 there were 400. Between 1890 and 1900 the south gained 2,747,-83- 9 Low Fares to Bs Tried. . cotton spindles, against a gain of Universal penny fares are to Je tried In the for six months on the Sheffield (Enghut 2,172,410 in the north. same period the capital in cotton land) municipal electric tramway sysmanufacturing increased from tem. to $124,000,000. But oil mills, Cure a Cold in One day. furnaces, rolling mills, furniture and Take To Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH other woodworking mills hae also Iroggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25o sprung up as if by magic. An epitome of the manufactures of the south Ju;t Dividends. 1 shows 92,522 manufacturing estabProbably it isnt true that Pierpont lishments in 1900, with a capital of Morgan want3 the earth. It may be $1,111,688,852 against 43,725 establish.that he only craves the fullness therements In 1880, with 'a capital of of. Philadelphia Inquirer. ( The 'value of product $251,692,038. plsos Cure is tbe best medicine we ever used ha3 grown from $445,572,461 to bU affections of the thro.it and lungs. Wit The mining output in for o. EkDBLXY. Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1800 1900 was $115,352,763. against $17,807,-64- 6 in 1S82. Tne lumber Industry has also Increased phenoinenally. This industrial progress has , resulted largely from the expansion of the railwAJ systems and the Improvement of harbor facilities. Southern ports have increased their exports since 1880 by 99.5 per cent, this beln a sequel of the .Increase of southern railway mileage from 21,612 miles to 52,594 miles, a growth of 143 per cent, against the growth of but 98 per cent in the rest of the Union. , ALL DRUQSISTS os with the distinct Merstandtng that we nu not demand a fee tatll we cure yon. We reljOst Manboed.fteraiual Weakness, Varicocele, spermatorrhoea. Gonorrhoea. Syphilis and all Seaknesses of men. Consolation and advice flea, f letter or in person, tail or write. Vid rj At x rs OF AUSTRALIA ship to sail upon Japanese Corn Core Bravetrack! will rid you of a Brave souls that dare, brave hearts dozen CORNS for a that longing wait. do Though storm and wind assail ship, turn quarter. Which not back, you love the best-co- rns Let us go one with faith oertopping or quarter? ; fate. betray-Mdeno- ttle fee when . yon are r 1 . Ton can de- our open word: any tok Id Urab wtllendoraQ Jr jMhouftnnds of patients e endorsed os. Now f A Health THE RAILROADS B Almost every page of the records of London und Paris contains examples of the desecration of abandoned graveyards, and taere is hardly a city m the Old World that has not disturbed at least one of these resting places of thetr whilom inhabitants. If. our towns of rapid growth, the becomes the heart cemetery of y of a metropolis the demolition of graveyards In New York and Boston has been a frequent occurrence until it fails to attract attention. When the Colon cemetery of Havana became overcrowded, the Cubans found it necessary to clear It of skulls, and promiscuously shoveled them into a common fconeyard. It presented an aspect so ghastly that Gen. Wood concluded to cover the pit and it only, for the next overflow of skeletons, expected in about five years. In certain cemeteries of London, corpses are buried in standing postures because no room is left to lay them down. Bodies of the poor generally are packed pver.each other in tiers, and the trench is kept open until filled. In the poverty corner of Calvary cemetery this has been the customary treatment of the remains of paupers. Newtown, where Calvary is situated, harbors eighty corpses to every living inhabitant. The convenient villages of Corona, Elmhurst and Woodside, once parts of Newtown, J TO MARK INGALLS GRAVE. Hit Friend3 Seek for a Stone Such as He Described. The grave of the late John J. Ingalls at ML Vernon cemetery will be Strange Case. 'A woman has sued for divorce because her husband "gives too much attention to the church.. This will puzzle a lot of other women, who have heretofore thought they knew some' thing about man. -In Winter Ure Allen's j - " i Foot-Eas- A powder. - .lour 'feet feel uncomfortable, nervous and often cold and damp. If you have sweating, sore feet or tight shoes, try Allens Foot-EasSold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample rent free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. WANTED TO BE SURE. Convivial Clubman Uncertain Whose Drink It Was. marked by a native bowlder deposited - The newly completed skyscraper at in Kansas soil in the glacial period, the Intersection of Broadway, Fifth street Is adaccording to an Atchison, Kan., dis- avenue and Twenty-thirvertised in a novel way, by illuminapatch in the St. Louis This will he done In obedience to a tion of its various stories with enletter written In the senate chamber circling ribbons of light, so that it at Washington, Dec. 10, 1890, to Mrs. presents a striking effect at night. ReIngalls in Atchison. The letter fol- cently two clubmen who are noted tor their convivial proclivities dined lows: The cold waVe has passed off and generously .at a restaurant in the the morning Is like April. .The world neighborhood, spending the major part is so lovely at its best; this life Is so of the evening in the cafe, consuming delightful that I dread the thought of liqueurs, highballs, P. P. C.s and "just leaving 1L 1 have seen and experi- one more for the last. As they were enced so little of what may be seen about entering their cab one espied and known that it seems like closing the tall building with its alternate a volume of which 1 have only glanced bands of light and shade dying aw in deep shadow at the base and said: at the title page. Say, chappie, iss zat your piusse-caf"What an uncivil host life is, to invite or iss it mine? New York us to an entertainment which we are compelled to attend whether we like Times. It or not, and then to unceremoniously , Remedy for Sleeplessness. take us by the arm and bow us out A physician, writing to a medical into the night, stormy and dismal, to Journal, declares that he finds pepgo stumbling about without so much permint water an efficient, for as a lantern to show us the way to an- sleeplessness.. This. is a remedy, very sim. other town. ple cure, and-i- t will put bring forth Our ground In the cemetery should from v the organs bf. professional . have a monument I hate these obelopinion any declaration o- unsafqness. isks, urns and stone cottages, and It is added that a mixture of spirits of should prefer a great natural rock chloroform and . peppermint water one of the red bowlders known as the given in hot water to the iftctlm of lost rocks of the prairie, porphyrj insomnid will produce sleep, but from the North, brought down- - it. perhaps in the case of the admixture glacial times with a small surface pf chloroform water may claim a de-- ' smoothed down, just large enough t elded, share In relieving the trouble. make a tablet In which should be ir It is as least easy to try peppermint sertM the bronze letters of our name water, and the theory of its action ,Is believed to be founded on its effect Ingalls, and nothing else. A stone such as described is now, in withdrawing blood from the brain by attracting a fuller flow to the being sought 4 r SjT , , .v stomach. v d Globe-Democra- b ' Wu't Graceful CompllmenL t On the eve of Minister Wus departure from Washington a young woman of' bis acquaintance said to him thht she hoped to visit China some day, as what he had told her about his native country had been so Interesting. But you have never explained, she added, "why Chinamen take four or With a grave bdw the five wives. oriental diplomat said: ' My countrymen take so many In order that they may find in all of them the beauties and accomplishments of one such young lady as you. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, brighter colors, with less work than others. . j HOW SCOTT WAS CAUGHT. Unfortunate Incident Disclosed Great , Novelist's Secret. Wordsworth though he had the appetite of a healthy mountaineer, drank neither wine nor malt liquors, and this abstinence Sir Walter Scott seems to have, found rather trying while he was the English poets guest at Rydal Mount. But there are many good wayside inns in the lake country, and Into one of these Sir Walter wouid slip during his daily constitutional walk, and there drink a pint of honest malt liquor. It is needless to say that when .he and Wordsworth strolled out together he would pass the Inn with a dry throat, for Sir 'Walter was one of the kindest and most courteous of men, and, he did not wish his brother poet .to know that tbe water and tea served at his table were not "wholly satlstying to- the Laird of --Abbotsford. But One day while out together they were caught iu a storm and took shelter In the inn where the Scotch poet obtained hie pint of heavy wet. As a result, no sooner did the landlord set eyes on him than he greeted him with the query: Well, Sir Walter, ha ye ceme for your pot o ale? , , Japans Coal Production. The value of the coal mined in Japan is almost equal to that of all other minerals combined. It varies, from the hardest anthracite to peat, but tbe quality is usually Inferior to that, of American coal. Modern machinery and methods have been introduced, in the operation of many mines. - . - ST. JACOBS r v , T Oil e - v POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia - -- .4 . . Backache,.' Headache Feelache, All Bodily Aches :'AND- - ; |