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Show Sustenance Under Many Feet of Snow.book on the Klondike coun-receD t horsea ..jn November, 1898, 87 Y'f t0 die on the trails and in ef Ybere was neither work nor Da8' them. Horses were offered but I refused, ,or their keep, to ne torses wandered up in " the snow was five viig where 1W xbey brushed the snow feet eet and nose, finding lus-tbortleberries, blackberries and Lrries in great quantities. The irsspl authentic record at the .. 57 degrees below zero. Vet Find ft - the lover. I & Last night through Death's barred door-wa- y shrilled a voice, The voice of her who slew me upon earth. Oh, my old lover, waken and rejoice, 1 rive you cause for mirth. "Waken and listen and be glad of this: I, for whose kisses you mere wont to yearn, Go starving for anothers careless kiss And break my heart in turn. 3 I bar-lo8- 1 rsck horses were re- the spring the il1 owners an looked 1 by their I better than when turned out .i k the beginning of the winter. as well as a revela-TW- I a8 a lesson summer of 1899 the tion' puring Klon-Tl- n were imported Into the numbers and 1.200 of them , . ment. I would she had not waked me in this wine. M hat gladness did she seek to min-Nt- 8 Thank God. there were v Cox, IV Double, Brights Disease, and and thought be would took two boxes, and now He says: he is Quite well. all day, and not I can now work Kidfeel tired. Before using Dodd's 1 couldn't walk across the ney Pills, mr Rheumatism, He try them. floor. Mr. Russell's is the most wonderful ease ever known in Chippewa County. This new remedy Dodds Kidney some miraculous Pills is making cures in Wisconsin. When Diamonds Were Unknown. The diamond Is not among the earli-ei- t None are known to man the ruins of Nineveh, nor Etruscan or Phoenician tombs. gems found in la the Deafness Cannot Be Cured a tbejr cannot reach the d! ear. Tnere la only one way to that is by conatltuUonal remedies. mredfrinew.Mia Xifitfotu ! iaued by an Inflamed condition of the hen thu Bitfou lining of the Kuatacblan Tube. a rumbling Bound or tat la Inflamed you bearing, and when It la entirely cioaed. Deaf oeMlathe result, aod unleaa the Inflammation can be to tort) ippMcattnnt, mp4 portion of the hae ukuoutand thin tube restored to its normal condt tio bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases atarrb. which la nothing pat of teo are canned by tot a Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. W will Hire One Hundred Dollars for any case of )wfneaa i caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured it Had Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0. 8oldtoDrupKlt.?5e Take Hali'i Family Fills for constipation. WAYS OF Easy Victim WILD CREATURES. Preferred by Those Who Prey on Their Fellows. Is s recently published book on fishing, W. S. Hodgson, an English sportsman, argues that when a fish of the salmon kind, or a pike, takes a real minnow impaled on a flight of hooks or a manufactured thing re- sembling a minnow the fish is moved less by a desire to eat than by a desire to kill. He derives this impress- ion from the fact that "a salmon or a trout, like a pike, will leave a whole shoal of minnows undisturbed, and rush at an impaled minnow, or a phantom. A critic of the book says: Surely this is very Fish and birds of prey, like human beings, are averse to unnecessary trouble, and is it is easier to catch a wounded creature than a fresh one. a peregrine will take aa Injured grouse or a pike a tethered or spinning bait when it comes in his way, not because of the Instinct which leads wild animals to kill the weaker brethren, but from the natural to take the tendency goods the gods provide you in the shape of a cheaply earned and easy meal." it may be added that old guides of northern Wisconsin hold lth Mr. Hodgson that the muskel-lungstrikes the bait ordinarily only when he feels savage and desires to kill something. Danube Salmon for Thames. An attempt is being made to put the Dajilbe salmon in the Thames. e TWO STEPS The Last One Helps the First A sick coffee drinker must take two steps to be rid of his troubles and get strong and well again. The first step is to cut off coffee absolutely. That removes the ele- destroying ment The next step is to take liquid (and that is Postom Food Coffee) that has in it the elements nature requires to change the blood corpuscles from pale pink or white to rich red, and good red blood builds fiood strong and healthy cells in place f the broken down cells destroyed by coffee. With well boiled Postum Food Coffee to shift to, both these steps are easy and The experipleasant. ence of a Georgian proves how important both are. From 1872 to the year, 1900 my wife and I had both been afflicted with sick or nervous headache and at mea we suffered untold agony. We were coffee drinkers and did not know w to get away from it for the habit food is hard to quit But in 1900 I read of a case siml-a- r to ours where Postum Coffee was ed in place of the old coffee and a complete cure resulted, so I concluded to get some and try It. "The result was, after three days of Postum in coffee of c New York UulJLL Kidney . tears in her Russ- tins place, had Kidney Disease not walk. He had that he could and many diffMed Doctors treatment but was getting erent remedies, low. wrse. He was very how Dodds He read in a newspaper Fills were curing cases of Kidney I no sweet eyes That day I died for her. Theodosia Garrison, in H raid. of ell Beer the of the old months I had place a symptom .n"e and in five ned from us pounds to 163 pounds. friends Bsked me almost daily t wrought the change. My ,alwayB ls. leaving off coffee and Postum in Its place. e have many friends who hays beneflted by Postum. to whether or not I have stated acts truthfully I refer you to n't Carrollton or any busi-ve- d ss city where 1 hare f1r lB any years and am well uon ' Name given by Postum Co ,H1 an-Jri- ti Creek. Mich. re'a a reason. tu book. nata. you suffered sore. Offer my grief for one mans merri- n n pays to Read Newspapers. Frank M. Wit-- . Jn'? A. I I. for whose holiday noml-'d-fo- L-ri- ll Oh, my lover, hear and heed once more. And laugh in all content." in transport-Te(je next winter and supplies from Dawson to The dogs were almost k mines and their r 1150 became merely a good horse, after all, could smooth icy trails a ton over the Pa labor that would require three Weighs and twenty dogs. , each Pkg. for the famous -The Road to WeUrUle." avkhlofi found her crouched down at ihe side of her bed in an agony of sobs. High fever ensued, and for days the frightened mother listened to the wild ravings of swamp scenes. . The sunlight over the tawny lake Travers, always Travers and the Moonlight Sonata. Over and over again the fever-shrivoice would rail to him. Then she would listen and catch at her mothers hands. Don't you hear it? See! How the moon shimmers on the brown water! Ah, it melts Into the violin be is playing it to me the Moonlight So- 1 s So the agony was fo .ght out until the strong young body triumphed and she struggled back to the burden that had been almost laid down. I was very busy at the time and Mrs. Kenneth fancied that Margaret was always conscious of a strange presence and was silent, so 1 knew nothing of the mental agony that had produced the attack. Mrs. Kenneth lost no time in hurrying the preparations for the wedding. You have beard the result. The outcome was astonishing. He was drowned the night of the Blythes at home. If you remember, the levees had broken, flooding a large area of the swamp lands. The last known of Travers, some saw him sitting j negroes in a dug-ou- t in the door of an old cabin that was built on one of those prehistoric mounds common in that section. He was playing his violin as they passed. That night the water rose several foet higher and carried away his cabin. The doctor stretched a little, yawned. and then arose to fill his pine. That is my answer to the question By CtPPAJVP GP7JXZPB Copyright, 1901, by Dally Story Publishing Company. "Do I believe in psychic phenomena? Now, that is a question I find a trifle difficult to answer. The doctor leaned his handsome old head against the cushions, In deep Outside the March winds thought. howled ar.d shrieked among the , A carnival of gables. awake and aware, rendered the Snuggery a veritable haven. I made no response. There was sure to be something worth the listening when my friend, the doctor, came out of his brown study. At last, with a lengthy yawn, he knocked the ashes from his pipe, hitched his chair a trifle nearer the blazing logs, and began: I do not attempt to explain this experience of mine but I will at least vouch for the truth of what I saw and heard. At the same time I admit its improbability. "One night I sat in my office just such a night at this cold and blustering. I had a wakeful mood upon me, and was idly turning over the odds and ends that had accumulated upon my desk, when I came to a large envelope.containing wedding cards. It had been overlooked in the mass of the morning mail. The girl was quite a favorite of mine; one in whom I felt a special interest. Margaret Kenneth was seemingly the usual city maiden, very sure of herself and not given to troublesome impulses. Pretty enough to insure social success that acme of the average womans ambition. "Yet, I had fancied there was more to her, under the veneer, than appeared on the surface. I felt rather savage over her choice one of those unexceptional nullities that the world wind-devils- resents. t t, phenomena. WANTED Bibulous TO BE TEMPTED. Individual Wore White bon With a Purpose. Rib- The Corporals Compliments. Gen. Wood says that while in London a year or so ago an officer of the British army related to him a tale of the difficulties experienced by the commanding colonel of the Connaught Rangers in his efforts to suppress drunkenness and disorder in the regiment. Now the colonel had made up his mind that this disorder must cease. He decided that at the first opportunity he would make an example of the offender next found out. So, shortly afterward, a corporal who had been on an unholy tear was compelled to march across his regiments front in his muddy and torn uniform, just as he had returned to barracks. This was done as an awful warning and was calculated to appeal to the But, sad to relate, esprit du corps. when the corporal arrived at the left flank he turned to his colonel, saluted and, just as ii he had been some swell officer Inspecting them, remarked; Colonel, I thank ye; tis the foln-esregiment Ive seen this many a day. Ye may dismiss them! One Solution of It. They had been engaged only fifteen years, but it seemed a long time to her, and she was growing restless. Darling, she said, in gentlest accents, our betrothal has been very sweet, has it not? It has, it has, 'ndeed, my own. But it has been very long, dont you think? Yes; it has been pretty middlin' long, he rejoined. I was thinking, dearest, she continued, playing with his watch anfl casting down her eyes, that our betrothal is nearly old enough to go out Couldnt we and work for a living. MADE HIS MEANING PLAIN. DOCTORS Gentle Sex Prefer Men ae Their Medical Adviser. "We should be only too pleased to give women a chance for employment as medical examiners," said tbe medical superintendent of a large New York Insurance company, if women would only consent to be examined by women. But they wont. Only a few days ago a woman living in an uptown apartment bouse sent in her application papers, and over tbe telephone requested a medical examination tbe same afternoon, if possible. Dr. Blank All right, I answered. shall be up there at 2 o'clock. She is disengaged just now. asked the She, did you say? woman. Dr. Blank is a "Yes, I replied. woman; and one of the most capable examiners we have on the staff. Well, I dont want her. I'll wait until you can send me a man, was the emphatic reply. continued As a matter of fact, the superintendent, "we have extreme difficulty in keeping Dr. Blank busy, to say nothing of giving encourageA position ment to other applicants. as medical examiuer for one of the big Insurance companies is considered a good thing by a young man doctor building up a practice, but there is almost no chance for women in that a sedative to Mrs. Kenneth and the Mrs. Robert J. Burdette, candidate I for the presidency of the General Fedmaid and left them to her care. tried every known method to arouse eration of Womens Clubs, was talkMargaret, to no avail. She was alive ing one day about the white ribbon a breathing corpse. that Is the sign of total abstinence. "There was no change throughout There are some persons," said Mrs. the following day. I scarcely left her Burdette, "who dont wear the white bedside, so absorbing wag my inter- ribbon with sincerity. They wear it, est in her case. It occurred to me perhaps, about as hypocritically as It that when the hour of the shock came was worn by an employe of a certain around there might possibily be a cor- brewer. , We are all This employe, after years of dissiresponding reaction. familiar with that mysterious influ- pation, appeared one day at the brewence. The turn of the night, so I re- ery with the white ribbon on his doubled my vigilance 8S tbe clock breast. Nothing was said to him, and struck the hour of eleven. he wore the ribbon for several I months. Then, one day, the head of "Five ten fifteen the hand held was wrenched from mine, and the firm, happening to notice the Margaret sprang to the center of the mans badge, approached him. room, those awful eyes aglow with an it is strange to Why, Frank, see you, a brewer, wearing the white ribbon. It does look strange, sir, the man admitted. Well, said tbe brewer, why do you do it? It is like this, said the workman. I wear the ribbon because it makes men like to tempt me, and, when Im tempted, I succumb, sir. Sprang to the center of the room "I did a good bit of comfortable unearthly radiance. And tbe room growling over modern mothers, and filled with the wailing haunting, 'things that are, when I was startled Moonlight Sonata. bell. Another by a violent peal of the Anderson, you may think me an Instant and Mrs. Kenneths maid old fool, but that ghost music is ringstood in the door. ing in my ears this minute. I was Mrs. Kenneth! Oh, frozen to my chair spellbound Dr. Bridges: and please come quick to Miss Margaret! it played the Sonata from beginning Dont wait for anything! Come now! to end. At tbe final bar, as plainly The woman was almost incoherent as I see your face, I saw those two was very hands hold out the violin. There was something evidently Without a rustling movement from the still wrong at the Kenneths. waiting for a cab, I half ran the four figure in the center of tbe room, and blocks in the teeth of the storm. Mrs. as tbe music ceased I sprang forward Kenneth met me at the vestibule. just in time to catch her, and when I Evidently she, too, was on the verge felt for the pulse I realized that the of hysterics. It was a full minute be- summons was answered. It was a dead fore she could control herself suffi- woman that I held in my arms. "Some weeks after I called on Mrs. ciently to tell me that Margaret was dying. I followed to her daughters Kenneth, to find, if possible, some met room. Just four hours past I had clue to the mystery of Margarets her at the Blythes at home, radiant death. Very reluctantly she gave me in full health, and there she lay a brief history that served only to among the pillows, white as a dead render it deeper. woman. The previous summer, with a party All that the mother and maid of friends, they had camped in the could tell me was that she had returnSwamps refugees from yellow fever ed from the Blythes quite early, had then prevalent in the city. Chance and as led to Margarets acquaintance with bidden her mother she stood In the door of the library, a young planter; quite an unusual percounted the strokes of the hall clock son for those wilds, and one who eleven. Some fifteen minutes later proved a dangerously attractive comMrs. Kenneth heard her scream and panion to a girl who had known only tbe sound of a fall. When they reach- the most conventional atmosphere. "Travers had been educated after ed her she was lying as I now saw a desultory fashion by his father. The her, with that fixed stare. the "Distinct and unmistakable, elder Travers had been a passionate two women heard the music of a vio- lover of music, and when the boy lin that lasted, they could ,not tell how grew up with this same passion, intensified into genius, the two spent their days over the violins. sudTravers, the elder, died vc-denly, and the boy, thrown t..ch upon himself, became more of a recluse than ever, caring for nothing but his music and the long, lonely tramps through the green reaches of the swamp. Into the life of this dreamer came Margaret Kenneth, and the result was certain. Mrs. Kenneth awoke to the situation, and with the vision of my Irreproachable Vacuity, a golden background straightway decided to end the little flirtation. There was quite a scene with Travers, who could not be made to see his possibilities in the light of Improbabilities. There is no need to go Those managing wominto details. en always gain their end especially when they fancy themselves in the right as thdy usually do. The evening they left Margaret was missing for some hours, and the mother wisely refrained from quesWhite as a dead woman her when she returned withtioning their heads, above long, right out any excuse for her abto offering sprang when it ceased Margaret came home still in that She sence. arms upward. her feet and flung both Months apathetic mood. Out from the shadows of the ceiling listless, and when the other man, were two hands that held a violin and passed, The Vacuity, resumed his attentions, Its bow, yet trembling down the she made no resistance until pressed strings. fix to the time for her marriage. She but comment, listened without In then seemed greatly excited, but left naturally placed little credence 1 found the room, without anything marked mytheir story. Meanwhile, tbe in action or words. As soon as posCalling three with patients. self administered sible Mrs. Kenneth followed, and housekeeper to my aid, I good-nigh- of psychic WOMEN AVOID WOMEN direction. Snail Months No Rs." The season of the snail in France is that of the oyster in this country, for it is in favor with connoisseurs only when the month contains the letter rthat is to say, from September to April. And it is especially in the cold months of winter that this greasy, garlicky titbit is appreciated and consumed by the natives of France. But there is no absolute close season, for the snail is made a perennial by being preserved alive in its shell, and so it can be bought and eaten during the hottest months of Mini No Doubt as to Form of Sinner ter Was Preaching To. Beginning his sermon one Sunday a muscular Scotch minister said that in every congregation there were generally three kinds of people. Some were very worthy men and women. 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