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Show if r if t(t I 1 G 9 owwwwvwvwwwwwvo Two Political Part lea. we always two pol'Ucal par-no- t There so much because there are 'Aides to every public question as use there are two sides to every out-de- . viz., the inside and the yVhy jce r0 American Novels. and sixty-ninnovels the United States authors. Only 50 "these wrote more than one book. ire hundred and nine writers were I It. H e and 159 women. Bible Text on Horses Grave. In the center of a field at Waverhiil, iffolk, England, is a large flat stone rvering the grave of a mare which as follows: ed in 1652, inscribed o)ka. She never made a false step, A refer-iccleaiastes ill. 19th verse. to chapter and verse shows the e v For that which befalieth flowing: t tons of men befalieth beasts, even e thing befalieth them; as the one This is eth, so dletb tne other. obably the only Instance of a text m the Scriptures appearing on a tutorial stone to an animal. i f f0 Kot6 Cities probably the most widely United States, town city in the tted for Its push and enterprise as 11 as being the Windy City. Milwaukee also has a world-wid- e patation on account of the quality as ill as the quantity of Its annual of beer. 3t, Paul, while possibly not so gener-well known as the two former ies, Is nevertheless noted In many iys, and is one of the popular Twin ties of the Northwest. Ml three are famous cities and their me combined form the name oi nerica'i greatest railway, famous d noted the world over for its super-- management, elegant equipment, endid service and general adoption all the latest safety appliances for comfort and safety of its patrons. ta electric lighted trains are noted Chicago is fc Y pro-ctio- n I H 1 n t i t i 3 world over. It is the short s line between Omaha d Chicago, and like superior articles merchandise is, once tried, always it ed. it the next time you go East. L. L. Downing, mmerclal Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul Railway, Salt Lakr Try t it; Despotic Austrian Law. For using the word "archduke on e stage at Vienna and thereby a police regulation, Fraulein tech, a German actress, has just k. he 'll en fined 910. k k ' s Mrs. Winfflow'ii Soothing Hym,' r children teething, softens the jcums, reduces to niDSilon, allays pain, curea wind colic. 25c a bottle. States Without Debt There are three states which have debt Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois, lere are three others which have i al-o- st debt California, Montana Nevada. Pittsburg Dispatch. no Jol id the trough and Works Off the Cold Stops xativeBrooioQuiume Tablets. Price 25a i Swindling the Dead. A curious Industry in China is the jnufacture of mock money for offer-c- s to the dead. The pieces are only If the size of the real coins, but the ad are sunposed not to know the Terence. The dummy coins are ide of tin, hammered to the thinness paper and stamped out to the size Quired. do not believe Piso's Curs for Consumption on equal for coughs and colds. John F ran, Trinity Sp nga. Ind., Feb. .5. 1900. i, it: m-- t A of The Boundary Line A cuit was recently reminded very rcibly of his approaching baldness one of his rural acquaintances, it youll hev a string around yer head to tell drawled the edge, )nt be so very long to tie fer awer, iw K x tf t 0 r s it r judge on a Virginia veil-know- n is BY KENNETT F. HARRIS. (Copyright, 1902, by Dally Story Pub. Co ) There was still the freshness of the dawn in the air, and in the grass and fern that fringed the woodland road along the ridge was studded with globules of dew that flashed and sparkled in rainbow tints as the sunlight fell upon them through the trees. A little to one side of the road a girl with brown hair was plucking scarlet and black lilies and throwing them into a basket and a young man with black hair was watching her graceful movements with obvious admiration as he leaned against the rough barked trunk of a hickory tree. They were both well looking, she in a placid, gentle way and he after the fashion of the southern man of the best type. The girl looked up. I should think you might help me, now that you are here, she said, reproachfully. Id rather look at you, he replied, and I couldnt do that if I were picking flowers. Besides, I want to talk to you. She colored under his ardent gaze, but her eyes met his bravely. That as if you sounds selfish, she said, would rather do what you wish than help me. "There may be a double meaning n that, he returned, but Im not going to take it to myself. Ill put you in the wrong and pick flowers. He knelt in the patch of lilies and began to gather them and she smiled at him gratefully. And youll be reasonable in everything else? she asked. "It depends upon what you call reasonable, he replied. "If I thought that you didnt care for me Id be as reasonable as yon please. I wouldnt get up at an unholy hour In the morning in spite of orders and wait for you to come out, and then follow you and inflict my detested presence "Oh, Dick! said the girl, "and you know how glad I was to see you. But you mustnt You must be patient. I think I am, he said, "but why you wont let me go squarely to your father and ask for you I cant think. The war is over now and it oughtnt to take a man more than thirty years to realize it I know that my dear dad made up his mind to that long ago. Youll see him at the Decoration services to-dwith a bunch of flags and a basket of flowers and hell be there because he feels like it. Its different with him, said the You dont understand, Dick. girl. They were all secession people where we used to live and it seemed as if they couldnt be unkind enough to him, when they found that he was for the union. All his friends deserted him and when he left they destroyed all his property, and all through the war he suffered so much, and he came out of it broken and crippled and altered so much. They think that he is soured, and I heard someone say once that he couldnt talk about anything but the war and abuse the South and the Democrats. It wasnt true. "Of course it wasnt, said the young man, and he added, rather lamely, "Hes all right. Thats what I say. Hes too sensible at heart to have prejudices. You just let me talk to him. He tossed the flowers that he was holding .into the basket and took her hands in his. She made no effort to release them, but shook her head sorIt would kill him, she rowfully. said. He dropped one hand and his arm stole around her waist and she turned her face to his and their lips met in a long kiss. , Suddenly she broke away from him. Oh, you should not have done that. she cried. "It cant be and you must never we must notT meet again, No, as he moved a step toDick. ward her, If you do I shall hate you. I am all he You should understand. has and it would be the greatest unhappiness of his sad life if he thought that I cared for one of his enemies. Why, Good Lord! ejaculated the young man, Im no Johnny Reb. I never fought against the Union. I wasnt thought of when the unpleasantness began. "But you know that your father was, she said, and you know you ay City, Utah. ti farmer, The up to wash yer face. Harpers Magazine for June. Ball' Catarrh Cnre a constitutional cure. Price, 75a, Gained Fame by One Book. Philip James Bailey, who for over ity years has been known as the au-o- r of "Festus, Is still alive and 86 ars old. He was 23 years of age ien he published "Festus, and the me of that book seems to have ushed everything he wrote later. 20 A WEEK AND EXPENSE! introduce our Poultrr goods, ntlatp. JavelleAlfg Co.,Dept. D, Parsons, Kan. men with rig to President Diaz a Hard Worker. Among Mexicans the opinion is gen-a- l that should President Dias cease routine of his work he would die. t 8 30 every morning Gen. Dias goes his office and works until about 30 p. m. At 4:30 he goes back again id scarcely ever leaves before 11, id often not until midnight His me is spent in the hardest sort of bor and the president would be mis-ablIf he could not carry out the illy program. A journey of any mag-tud- e would seriously break into his srsonal habits and therefore it is st thought he will ever visit foreign mntries. He never tastes intoxicat g liquors and when at banquets nev- partakes of food. are a democrat" He laughed. Ill vote the republic- an ticket from this tinre forth if thats all the objection, he declared. Then I wouldnt respect you, she said promptly, and with a touch of present disdain in her voice. Youre hard to suit, Rachel, he said, his brows drawing together in a It seems to me as if there frown. was something behind this. Its too absurd that you should throw me over for such a foolish idea. There was nothing placid in the expression of the girls face now. You e e The Largest Elephants Tusk. South Kensington museum pos-isse- s the largest elephants tusk lown. The second biggest was bought Antwerp recently by a Sheffield rm for 325. It weighs 216 pounds, ten feet long and twenty-thre- e and Inches in girth. g A NjilUICfcXi'tfcW'-- " CLAIMANTS F FOB I wrlus to NATHAN J BICKFORD, Wuhii will receive Quick rplt tea 80th Carp. ProsetBtim N. U.. Salt 26, 1002 Lake-N-o. R E-- XpSTTMT Tiate Good, hr -- re NSUMFkTtQ $ 0 Kooatataeers Virginia I should think that you might help me, she said reproachfully, have said enough now, she said, with Im going home, and 1 cold anger. wish to go alone. She picked up her basket and walked hurriedly away, her head high and her whole carriage expressive of uncompromising determination. Her lover stood looking after her for a moment with the frown intensified and then turned angrily on his heel and took four or five quick paces in the opposite direction. The Decoration day services In the hall were over and the procession started for the cemetery on the top of Farmer and An BY HUNGER 1COKCOCCOCOCCCCOfi5CS0COCCCOCCeoOCCCCCCCCCCOaft la West WAR TIME MEMORY mdl; Than. wild game in All kinds of the mountains of West Virginia are in danger of almost total destruction owing to the heavy snows which for the Big Knoll east of town. A long, months have covered their feeding winding Irregular line of buggies, grounds. The deer, bear, wild turkeys, and smaller game have been unfarm wagons and vehicles of every deable to get at their feed of roots, scription and age preceded by the vilherbs, seeds, grubs, etc., and in a lage band and marshalled by a veteran in the uniform of the great many instances the animals and Grand Army, in one of the buggies, a birds have either been frozen or very shabby one, sat Rachel, driving starved to death. The mountaineers and the farmers a colt whose fiery spirit chafed against the foot pace to which her firm, strong living in the valleys have done what hands on the reins compelled him, and they could to feed the game. Some by her side, holding the furled post of the farmers in Randolph, Webster, flag, was her father, a bent and withHampsmre, Nichols and other mounered little man. tain counties, are actually feeding I see that copperhead Pendleton deer, wild turkeys, pheasants, partand his boy were at the exercises, he ridges and other game birds as reguobserved to his daughter suddenly. I larly as they feed their stock. Hunthink it would look better if they ger has made the wild things tame, stayed away, but I guess the young and on one farm in Randolph county, fellow wants to make himself solid a Mr. Arbuckle is feeding ten head with the boys until after election. of deer, twenty wild turkeys and as Whats the matter with you, Rachel? many pheasants and several coveys "Nothing at all, father, dear, she of partridges in his barnyard daily. said faintly, "unless I got up too early On some of the farms the deer this morning. have become as tame as the cattle From the cold ashes of fratricidal and horses, and the wild game birds strife, of hatred, anger and all unshow no more fear than the chickens. charitableness to a glorious new birth The farmers draw the line at coons of love divine, a new country, united and catamounts, and many of the latand undivided forever more,' he ter have been killed almost at the quoted from Barker. "I dont feel any doors of the farmhouses. Parkerscall for glorious love for the men who burg (W. Va) Correspondence New tried to kill their country. I say that York World. if they let us alone we are doing well to let them alone, without loving them. Yes, theyre united and they had betWhitney's Hmy Palaces. A writer in the Worlds Work says ter stay united, too. Id have been a man to-dand not a wreck if U that the princely character of William C. Whitneys hospitality, the number hadnt been for them. Do you take their part? he asked and extent of his places of residences, are part of the gossip chronicles of iu a sudden gust of passion. Ill hate them, the day. Mr. Whitney has on Fifth No, no, she cried. too, for your sake and the sake of your avenue. New York city, a house only opened once when a hall was given, wrongs. "Not hate them, Rachel, said the which is said to have the most artistic interior in America. Another old man, more gently, but The fence of whitewashed pickets houee, among the most important on that surrounded the little cemetery Long Island, Is surrounded by about 1,000 acres in what are known as the Wheatley hills at Westhury. On this estate is one of Mr. Whitneys training stables. At Gravesend, near the Coney Island Jockey club, he owns the old Garrison place, and there keeps bis racing stable during the meetings of the Brooklyn and Coney Island Jockey "lubs in the spring and fall. These, however, fade into insignificance before the records of the land office at Albany, which say that Mr. r Whitney is the largest individual ouuuuuvtuwuvuuo Lite. Last Year's Eight hundred ere published in 467 st year by OF LOVE DIVINE $ WILD ANIMALS TAMED grey-beard- ed ay land-owne- in the state. The irreconcilable Union veteran took the band and clasped it warmly, was reached and people were already tying their horses to It and unflocking towards the gates, bearing their baskets and armfuls of flowers with them. As Rachel got out young Pendleton approached her, hut her look was so cold and repelling that he drew back with a sinking heart. The veterans of the Grand Army, pathetically Infirm and crippled, many of them, were forming into line and Rachel turned tc her father and was surprised to see that he seemed oblivious of his surroundings. His gaze was bent thoughtfully afar and his lips were moVing. Rachel drew closer to him and caught the rords "hatred, anger and all and again, "of love Then one of his comrades divine. called to him and he limped painfully to his place and unfurled the flag. The address at the Soldiers Monument concluded, the people dispersed to lay their flowers on the graves. It had been another of those addresses that Rachels father had always styled full of the "forgiveness, mushy concord, one country and one flag talk, but somehow the veteran, leaning on his daughters arm and moving from one grassy mound to another with the flowers that she carried, did not feel so genuinely indignant as usual because of this, and, presently turning aside, he took from the basket a wreath of white field lilies and, leaving Rachel, walked over to a grave which an old man was kneeling with bent head, and laid it beside another wreath that lay there below the headstone that bore the name of Jared th Virginia cavalry, C. S. Roberts, A. The man looked up.- It was the copperhead Pendleton. Thanks, comrade, said the simply, holding out his hand. And the Irreconcilable Union veteran took the hand and clasped it warmly. At the same moment Rachel felt a touch on her shoulder and, tftrning, met Dicks triumphant smile. It was a long time before the two old men finished their talk; in fact, they were still talking when Rachel came and 'silently stood beside them. Dick stood a little aloof. Father, said Rachel. He smiled at her a little shamefacedIts as ly and then at his new friend. I was saying, Rachel," he said. Theres no call to hate. Hates a bad thing after all, and Barker was right. Love divine, thats it . Love divine. And its divinity Dick and Rachel knew as they looked into each others , eyes at that parting. be-Bi- de - About Carnation. Do you know why carnations have fallen about 40 per cent in iriee in the last year or so? said a local florIt isnt because they are less ist. popular they are more popular than they ever were but it is all on account of a little wire machine, recently Invented, that costs about three and a half cents. This machine may be described as an automatic tree box of steel wire. It Is a couple of feet high and stands upon three legs. As soon as a carnation begins to grow it is slipped within the machine, and thereafter It remains upright, for there is a series of rings that take hold of it and guide it in its growth. Before the invention of this device the majority of carnations spoiled because when they became tall they fell over and the flowers rotted In the dusL Philadelphia Record. Rival (or Blltmore. The famous residence of George Vanderbilt at Asheville, N. C., known as Biltmore, is to have a rival erected by a man who but a few weeks ago was a day laborer. Michael Minke-wine- z is the name of the new capitalist, and he has fallen heir to $2,000,000 through the death of a relative in He has gone to claim the Germany. money, but before leaving secured an option on one of the most beautiful tracts of land in the suburbs of Asheville. It includes several thousand acres, and runs out in the neighborhood of the famous Switzerland dairy, which George Vanderbilt tried hard to buy before he purchased the Biltmore estate. The plans of this upstart, as he is called, have thrown the Vanderbilts into a state of consternation, and there is promise of a serious social upheaval. An attempt Is already being made by friends of the New York aristocrats to secure the vitiation of the option secured by the German-Pole- In Breaking Story of Maa Instrumental Golden Circle. Point. Archdeacon Wilberfonce is conduct- ing daily services in Westminster Abbey for workmen engaged in preparing the venerable structure for the coronation. The men sit on either side of the cloister during their dinner hour and listen to the service, enThe joying their pipes the while. archdeacon told them a story one day about Lord Roberts and the Afghan war. A chaplain named Adams saved two troopers who had been badly wounded and Gen. Roberts recommended the preacher for the Victoria cross. The war office demurred that there was no precedent for giving that coveted decoration to a clergyman. To this Lord Roberts replied: You give Parson Adams the V. C. or I resign The workmy command in India. men cheered with a will at this and broke into still more vigorous applause when the archdeacon added: I need hardly say that Mr. Adams received the cross he won so gallantly. Spread of 8inallpo& The outbreak of smallpox in the United States, which has made itself to some extent felt in Canada, is attributed to the presence of so many American soldiers in the Philippines and Porto Rico, and the consequent traffic that has grown up between those countries and the republic. The receipt of letters, curios, and various articles from these infected Islands brought smallpox to the United States. A Strenuous Wooer. Arthur Williams Brown, a Cleveland millionaire, was in the office of a friend some time ago and was much taken with the appearance and manners of Miss Florence Billings, whom he met there. Subsequently he said to his friend : I want that young lady for my wife, and I usually get what I Miss Billings later went' to go for. Milwaukee, where she is at present employed as proofreader on a morning paper. It is announced that she and Mr. Brown are to be married in June. He has a fine residence on Euclid avenue and is heavily interested in Pennsylvania coal and Iron properties. Turquoise Mires. Hieroglyphics carved on the rock in the peninsula of Mount Sluia show that the famous turquoise mtues there, furnishing the finest stones in the world, were originally opened by the Egyptians. the the district of KenFor a third of a century an exile from his home in Kentucky, through tucky, United State3 army, to learn fear of an rvenging hand, Felix (. the designs of the Knights of the GolStldger found mercy at the hands of den Circle, of which Clement of Ohio, then residing in CanJudge Kohlsaat at Chicago because of was supreme head. I became in the took ada, he the part breaking up grand secretary of the order for the famous "Knights of the Golden Circle reduring the civil war, thus doing the state of Kentucky. The officials of the details exact the me to vealed invaluable service. an country marshal general of Vallan-digha- proposed assembling of members ol the order Aug. 16, 1864, for the purpose of liberating rebel prisoners at Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Johnsons Island and Louisville. The plan was also to seize the government arsenals, arm the rebel prisoners, and, together with the members cf this organization, put forward a force of 75,000 armed and drilled men for the rebel army in August, 1864. Your own judgment will tell you that this would have prolonged the civil war at least two years, and added to the cost in treasure and lives. "I was the only man to whom the active head of the order In the United States revealed the plans In detail. To others he gave the detailed instructions in regard to their individual parts. Every move contemplated by the traitors I reported fully to the commanding officer of the United States forces in Louisville and to Gen. Carrington and Gov. Morton in Indianapolis daily often hourly. In this service Secretary of War Stanton in an official communication stated that my help had been worth as much to him as any battle that had been fought during the war. The defendant had pleaded guilty to indictment for writing improper letters tc rsons in Crawfordsvllle and Goshen, Ind., and was awaiting sentence. This man rendered good service to the cause of the union at a critical time, said District Attorney Bethea, and on this recommendation the court suspended a fine which ha had imposed. Stidgers service in the war of the rebellion is a part of history. His name is enrolled among the government secret service agents who were detailed In 1864 to learn the plans of this notable organization of southern sympathizers. Stldger says he was followed for two years by a hired assassin, Bob Spruce, and that his life would be in peril if he were to go to Kentucky, his former home, as surviving members of the "Golden Circle would kill him. I served in the United States army from Oct 8, 1862, to Feb. 14, 1864, said Stldger, when I was honorably discharged on a surgeons certificate of disability, having taken part in the battles of Chaplin Hills, Ky., Stone Lookout River and Chickamauga, Mountain and Missionary Ridge. May 6, 1864, 1 was employed by the provost The Girl Graduate. We dont find speakers having the nerve to give advice to men graduates on the subject of marriage, says the Milwaukee Sentinel, but it seems as if it formed the chief topic in addresses to girl graduates this year. Don Carlos Closely Watched. Don Carlos, who appeared at a Luncheons w French watering place on the Spanish frontier just before King Alfonso birthday, was Invited at once by the French government to seek a residence in the interior of France. Tom Moores immortal Poem. Thomas Moore often wrote a short poem almost impromptu.. He consumed over two years in reading and preparing material for "Laiiah Rookh" and two years more in writing that inimitable poem. LIBBY MmmiiifflmmfflfflmmnmiiiitfflimmmiffimttmmfflfflK SNAKE BROKE UP PICNIC Photographer Plays a Mean Trick on a Party of Macon, Mo.. Girls. j; 72iumuuuuiiu4aiuiuiuuuu:uuiuu4uiuuauauiumuiiu 3 2 3 shiver with horror. Across the creek was a big, rude mrfn In a flannel shirt and with a disgusting pipe in his mouth. He had a package under his arm. They told him to scat and he grinned and moved on. Then the work of unpacking was resumed. The Bachelorlssimo labored earnestly with a huge jar which was supposed to contain ginger. Finally she loosened the lid, but just as she was removing it a big snake jumped out and flopped out among the viands, sizzling and hissing like an engine. The bachelor maidens tore off yard upon yard of agonizing shrieks, and their cries brought the rude man upon the scene. He picked up the snake and then guffawed. Why, it aint real, at all," he said. then, snapped the Very well, Bachelorissimo, you may go about The man left, but your business. after he had departed one of the maidens found a card bearing the name of a photographer, and they are positive he had tne snake put In the jar and took a picture of them when it jumped out They are now looking with nervous apprehension for a picture Illustrating the clubs first outing. A horrid snake broke up a picnic that was g.ven near Macon, Mo., a few days ago by the Bachelor Maidens club of Macon county. It was not a real snake either. That was the worst part of it. The reptile was one of the mechanical kind that qsuirm and twist in a manner that would put a real snake to shame. The bachelor maidens might have overlooked the joke and even laughed at it, but for one terrible circumstance the whole thing was a plot put up by a photographer. This same camera artist is charged with having, with malice prepense, arranged the toy snake so that it would scare the maidens in order that he might get a snap shot of them while they were having hysterics. It was during one of the sunny days of last week that the bachelor maidens decided to execute a long cherished ambition. The director general issued a call for a spring picnic, and fifteen members of the club responded. Eacn member brought a basket of provisions or something needful. While the women were unpacking luncheons near a stream they discovered something that caused them to Tom Weseel the product in a kntad you find tb meat eiaoujr a, It left u. V e pot them up La this ear Ported Mam, Beer and Tongue. Ox Tongue whole), VeolLoot, Deviled Mam, Brisket Beet. x x Sliced Smoked Beet, All Natural Flarur IM Palatable aa4 vkeleaeaM. Your grooer ehould bar them. Libby, Chicago Libby, McNeill Bow to Mm Good Txraoe to Ear" will be eeat free if youeekue. 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One might know, for instance, the beggars dog, just from the look of the dog, from the droop of the eye, to the pathetic hang of the lip, and a certain general air of despondency and hopelessness which seem to speak in the very nature of the animal. I mention the beggars dog because it is a familiar example. The beggars dog never looks cheerful, never smiles, nor frolics, but simply sits by his master and broods, and begs for whatever charity may give. I have seen the dog character molded under happier Influences and the dog become more cheerful. He was a sort of creature and seemed to get something of tne sunnier side of things. I am almost tempted to say that If .you will light-hearte- free-and-ea- ITCHING O show me a man's dog I will tell you what manner of man the owner Is, with particular reference to temperament and his moods. The melancholy man, the man who grovels mentally along the gloomier grooves, the pessimistic man, who is always looking at the dark side of the picture, all the men who come within these unhappy classifications rarely own a cheerful dog. The dog unconsciously takes to the ways of his master, and in his moods imitates the masters way of thinking. But turn to the dog of the jolly, cheerful fellow. Watch him show his teeth in laughter when the master approaches. He is darting across the yard ana dancing and frisking around the master's feet in the happiest way imaginable, but he is up to all kinds of pranks and does all kinds of little things to indicate the good nature that is in him. He does as his master does and seems to take the Bame general view of life. These are small things, I guess, but they show just how important ones actions are in' life. Even ones way of thinking may influence ones dog and change his whole view of life. 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Font. a strong ti-- and rugged man, at times reminds Americans of Lincoln, and the siminoticeable in larity Is particularly his brief and pointed speeches and in his tendency to answer a question oy American-bor- n telling an apt story. An gentleman, now a resident of the City of Mexico, called on him some years ago, and suggested tnat, while it was evident to him that the was modeled Mexican constitution Enloldas (Taa Carbolle Aeld. after that of the United States, ne Have you ever noticed how many feared that it was not administered suicides use carbolic acid? askeJ a to the letter. druggist the other day. 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