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School teachers antiseptics containing hear something to their interests by alcohol which irritates writing above party. Inflamed surfaces, and to WOMEN stop-over- PaxtineToilet Antiseptic I Nay. rather this is the heart of God, Naked under the sky. And we hear Us pulse with wonder The shore, and the clouds, and 1! It life Is the blood of the universe Through cosmic arteries hurled, W.th the throb of its eiant pulses God teeds the veins of the world! And the lands are with time And scored with a thousand scars. Put the sea is the soul of the Inlintie, Swinging beneath the stars! Frederic Lawrence Knowles In New England Magaxine. As Leonard Cawthorn walked down Here's the money, shouted Leonthe narrow lane under the shade of ard, laying a bundle of bank notes on the overarching he the table. hedgerows, glanced about him with an eye of Just then the click of a latch at the sober delight. The surrounding landback of the farm was heard. Both scape was precisely that which had men started. The door leading from always formed the background of his the farm kitchen into the parlor now dreams when at nighttime in his lone opened and a woman entered, bearing Canadian ranch current of his a lamp which at once gave a cheerier thoughts had involuntarily set homeaspect to the room. ward. As he remembered it as a boy. She was fairly tall, apparently a as he had dreamed of it as a man, so little over 30 years of age and dressed the picture remained, true down to becomingly in black. Dark brown the smallest of its details,, even to curls clustered above her forehead, the wisps of straw caught by the pro- and her eyes as thpy glanced inquirjecting forks in the hedgerow when ingly at Leonard Cawthorn had a rare the wain had passed. sweetness of expression. It was in such a setting that he had He rose quickly as she approached always thought of her. Indeed, the and held out his hand. Thirza! he for cried. landscape without her would Leonard Cawthorns eyes at least Why, its Leonard!" she said in a have lost more than half its charm. voice that was tremulous with exciteHow well you look and how Presently the corn lands ceased, ment. and the lane broadening out ran by glad I am to see you back in Nethercorn-lade- n ' Ancient Whistling Jars, Among the ruined cities of Peru nearly fifty different kinds of musical instruments have been found. Unique these are many double among whistling jars or musical water bottles. Near the top of the first or front jar. which is usually surmounted by a human or animal figure, is the opening of the whistle. When the jars have been partly filled and are swung backward and forward, a number of whistling sounds are produced. As the vissel swings forward and upward, the water is lowered in the In first jar and rises in the other. the backward motion it rushes back into the first, forcing the air out through the whistle. Speaking of the curious routes letters sometimes take in reaching their destination. said an old newspaper man, in the New Orleans reminds me of an extraordinary experience I had in 1901, when I received two letters which had been mailed to me in 1388. thirteen years before. I had been with a friend in Washington up to early in 18SS. when I concluded that I would go to my old home In Boston. I remained in Bosrew days, going from there to ton New York, My movements were so sudden that he did not at ary time know exactly where to find me. The two letters to winch I have referred were sent to my Washington address, and, fortunately, fell into the hands of my friend. Not knowing exactly where I was after hearing that I had left Boston, he did not know where to send the letters, so he just kept them, thinking that he would finally learn my address and would send them on to me. While loafing around in New York I was suddenly seized with a desire to go to Europe and, without saying anything to anyone about my intentions, I boarded a ship and started for foreign lands. For nearly four years I was abroad and during that time, while communicating with relatives and friends on this side I never wrote to my friend whom I had left in Washington, for I did not know his ad- Times-Demo-cra- Unearthly, awful, uncompelled, Ktemty framed in clay. The urge of exhaustless passions Hocking beneath the gray! the side of undulating meadows to the village of Netherlands lying in the valley below. Netbercote farm lay back from the roadway, just at the edge of the village. As Leonard walked up the path which led to the house a troop of early memories crowded in upon him. noted Boston physician, The formula of a He had a clear right to a share of the and used with great success as a Vaginal property after their fathers death, but Mark seized everything with that Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pei vie Catarrh, Nasal grasping nature of his and soon made Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, it plain to Leonard that his room in and all soreness of mucus membrane. Nethercote would be preferable to his In local treatment of female ills Paxtine is company. Feeling this, like a sensiUsed as a Vaginal Wash we invaluable. tive man he had resolved to emigrate, challenge the world to produce its equal for It is a revelation in cleansing thoroughness. and this resolve was industriously fed and healing power; it kills all germs which 150 to start by Mark, who lent him canse inflammation and discharges. ranch life in Canada. Fortune had All Jeadiug druggists keep Paxtine; price, fiOc. if to send box; ymirsdoee not, usfr it. Don't ttake smiled so pleasantly upon him that a substitute there is nothing like Paxtme. the repayment of that sum was now, WritefortheFree Box of Paxtine y after fifteen years, quite an easy matR. PAXTON CO., 5 Pope Bldg., Boston. Hass. Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrtip. For rblidren teething, softens the gum, reduces to ter. flammmion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2&ca botUft. He knocked at the door, which was presently opened by a AND PLENTIFUL GAME FISH figure of a man, who with one Hunters and Anglers Find Much Sport hand held aloft a small metal lamp and with the other shaded his eyes in Africa. and peered at the stranger. A trader in ivory and rubber writes Youll hardly know "Well, Mark! OGDENS BEST as follows of sport on the Kafue River me, I guess? at in Africa: morning day. "Every and Oh, its you, is it? Youd best break we got up and scanned the come in, answered the other. PHOENIX KiSH PATENT plains with our glasses for game. He led the way into the farm parOften our boys called us first to say lor, a large room meagerly furnished, t MADE BY that a herd of water buck or for the illumination of which the glimwas grazing In sight, especially mer of the little lamp was absurdly OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR Go. meat. The if the camp was out of Leonard took a chair Inadequate. river was full of fish barbel, bream, facing his brother and leaned his arm OGDEN, UTAH. pike and tiger fish. The bream were on a round deal table, ridiculously by far the best eating, but the tiger small to serve as the centerpiece of fish and big barbel gave the best so large an apartment. sport. Spoon bait, with strong pike he said, how've Well, Mark. tackle, and a stiff bamboo rod, was all things gone with you all these years? A positive cure for catarrh, cold in that wras required, and trolling beMark replied, "Not overgrand. the head, hay fever, headache and hind a dugout paddled oy natives we Leonard laughed. all bronchial affections. Why, the farm's Ask Your Druggist for It. could soon make a bag. The tiger twice the size it used to be! SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE. fish fight gamely, and, by breaking Dont Judge by appearance. I supMOUNTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., water repeatedly, very often succeed pose youve made your fortune? anin shaking the hook from their swered Mark. 272 Ninth Street, San Francisco. Cal. mouths. Barbel run up to 80 pounds "Not exactly that, Leonard replied, a but Ive nothing much to complain weight, and a heavy one can tow COPIES canoe some about. Married yet? along the surface at The wrinkles deepened on the low STANDARD PIECES. speed. of the elder man as he reforehead fO COPIES forests (postpaid) SI. OO. Send I do not believe Plso's Cure for Consumption plied, "Are you? Worue. Also won- - D ANDO direct from factory, rrful bargains Io rlnlfUa a saving to you. has Ml equal for coughs and colds. John F No, Im not married, was the anWrite at once for catalogue and big prices. Maado-unBotxb, Trinity Springs, IncL, Feb. 16, 190G Guitars, Strings aud Fittings. swer. THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. Still waiting for Thirza Loveday, I Japanese Trained Nurses. B283 Washington Ave. Ogden. Utah. The Japanese trained nurse is said spose? Well, and what of it? Leonard to be the equal of the American and more sharply than he had yet of women the asked, nurse, trained English Japan having attended the hospital spoken. never have Shell thee, thats all, BAILEY training schools both before and after 60NS 61 E. Second South SL. Salt Laka City the war with China. American and was the other's sullen reply. iro headquarters for the best quality Alfalfa English trained nurses are the Inbeeda; also Grass and Garden beeds. Grain in these Institutions, which etc. In seed business 40 Mail structors nrders given special attention. year. are said to equal the best of their class in any country. One has to read sort of thing in cold print before this affordscomfort toevery EyflSIfwnuEB and places where sloeping-rooit; even then, it is hard to believing flies are trouble-so stern as typhoid associate anything some. Clean, neat I and will not sol or baths, operating tables, sterilizing anything. injure Try them once and and clinics with the soft, smilyou will never be plants without them. Ifnot ing childlike little Japanese women. have no cleansing prop-- , of every box makes more Antiseptic Solution la'ts longer goes further has more uses in the family and doesmoregoodthanany antiseptic preparation you can buy erties. The contents Letters Long ld Come down with me tw the moon sea. Where the Ion wave ebbs and tills Are these the tides that follow As the lunar impulse wills? Some Virtues of Louis XIV. One need not overlook the enormous shortcomings of Lou's XIV as a man and as a king to admit that in some important respects he tried to do his duty, says Longman's Magazine. He was a hardworking sovereign, both in the sphere of administration and in that social sphere which was, to his mind, no less important. So courteous that he never passed the poorest woman about the palace without lifting his hat, he carried polite consideration to the level of a fine art securities have declined from fienty to Fifty Dollars per share in the twelve months. The market now ITstaitnant. What will be the next mevement? Cp or down? Up, sure aa now, while ,ou are a foot high. Buy . Send for our itocks are on the bottom ofSpece-Klon"- ) book of information (System and Dally Market Letter, sailed free upon application. FREE THE SEA.. cote again. Yes, Thirza, Im back again, said I wanted to see the old vil- Leonard. The coast of Labrador is the edge of a vast solitude of rocky hills, split and blasted by the frosts and beaten by the waves ot the Atlantic for unknown ages. A grand headland, yellow, brown and black in its nakedness, is ever in sight, one to the north of you and one to the south. Here and there upon them are strips and patches of pale green mosses, lean grasses and dwarf shrubbery. There are no forests except in Hamilton inlet. Occasionally miles of precipices front the sea in which fancy may roughly shape all the structures of human art. More frequent than headlands and perpendicular sea fronts are the sea slopes, often bald and tame, and then the perfection of ail that is picturesque and rough. In the interior the blue hills and stony vales that wind up from among them from the sea have a summcrlike and pleasant air. One finds himself peopling these regions and dotting their hills, valleys and wild shores with human habitations, but a second thought, and a mournful one It is, tells that no men toil in the fields away there, no wom MUSIC 5,000 y a, ALFALFA SEED a -' . 1 lseptbi denlers.sent She. prepaid for SOHKK-- lUKOIfl PnKalb Aveaes. Breoklye. X. T. 14U flnmumiuuuuniutlitillllliUP f A. RICHTER I SALT LAKE CITY f I REAL ESTATE 3 3 33 Howard E. Burton, a A,iKtr.,Vd 1 Specimen priees, Gold.Stiver.Lead.il: Gold SIN 75o; Gold. 60c; Zlno or Copper ll. Cyanide tesla. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on applt-rj,- 0 f'oatrol and Umpire work solicited. Lead me, Colo. Heferenoe. Carbonate Nat l Bank. y More homes bought, more homes .old any other in through rov sgeney thanwish to sell or If Salt Lake City. If you or you desire to buy, don't fall to call write A. RICHTER I First South. Salt Lake City. affnnnnwHninninRRwwiHHHHHnifli 3 19 W. cried "A nioe, brotherly welcome! Leonard, bitterly. She is your wife? said Leonard hoarsely. And what If she Is? retorted Mark SALT LAKE PHOTO evasively. Cant you answer a plain question, SUPPLY CO. man? cried Leonard. Successor to Mark did not stir nor speak; he Warwick Photo Supply Ca R. H. OFFICER & CO., assayers and chemists Sail Lake City, DUk ( only wrent on smoking. A nice brotherly welcome! cried Dtilcn Pbolojraphit I see how it Is, Leonard, bitterly. WRITS FOR CaTOLOSUR The sooner I'm out of feethercote the 3rd south and main, salt laics city better it will please you. I wont you long, but before I leave Demand the Utah Hand Made Horos troublehouse Ive determined Collar from your U CO LLw your dealer to settle up a little business with you. yawyi, to the maWhat business? asked Mark. chine made Look here," exclaimed Leonard You will quickly, stow that kind of talk. I've never have trouble with heme hold coma to pay hack your money, for I wouldnt be beholden to you for a XXCLUB1V1 RELIABLE ASSAYS. Gold and Stiver. ... Gold. 8UT,0o'- Prompt return, on mall Sara pie. f?'4 ,7ft 7ft Otden Assay Co. 't,LTYhS- 0 - When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. y- - N. U.. I Salt Lake-N- o. 26. CUKI RHUE AlL else MILL Mil Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. uM In time. Bold by dnitnrUta. 1904-- . . Superior NEW PENSION LAWS 91 F Apply 0 MATH AN BICKFORD, Washington, D. (1. farthing. A strange glitter came into the oth St, arts eyes. 1 j 1 arated in Washington in 18SS. gave me the letters. They were Ho yel- lowed somewhat by age. They were from two very dear friends and I asked my friend what had become of the boys, telling him whom the letters were from. They are both dead. lie said, and have been dead for a numI suppose those two ber of years. boys died thinking just a little unkindly of me because of failure to answer their letters, for they never knew the letters had not reached me. It was a strange experience and one which had no small amount of pathos in it for me, and one, too. which is brightened by the pretty friendship of the man who had kept the letters all these years for me. d s Strong Language. Fredericksburg, Ind., June 20. Rev. Enoch P. Stevens of thiB place uses strong language in speaking of Dodi Kidney Pills and he gives good reasons for what he Hays: I can't praise Dodds Kidney Pill too much," says Mr. Stevens. They have done me so much good. I wa troubled with so much my kidneys en keep the home off there, no childthat I had to get up two or three times ren play by the 'brooks or shout in the night and sometimes in the around the country schoolhouse, no when starting to the waterbous bees come home to the hive, no smoke day the water would come from me before curls from the farmhouse chimney, no there. Two boxes of Dodd's orchard blooms, no bleating sheep getting Pills cured me Kidney entirely. flock the mountain side with whitehave recommended Dodd's Kidness. and no heifer lows in the twiney Pills to many people and have light. never yet heard of a failure. Dodds There is nobody there, there never Kidney Pills are the things for kid- -' was but a miserable and scattered ney disease and rheumatism. few, and there never will be. It is a Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure great and terrible wilderness, thou- the kidneys. Good kidneys ensure sands of miles in extent and lonesome pure blood. Pure blood means good to the very wild animals and birds. health. Left to the still visitation of the light AUTHORS NOT OF KIN. from the sun, moon and stars and the auroral fires, it is only fit to look upon and then be given over to its prime- Sir Edwin and Matthew Arnold Ha& Little In Common. But tor the living val solitariness. John Denison Champlin tel's ant things of its waters, the cod, salmon and seal, which brings thousands of amusing story of Matthew Arnold and fishermen to its waters and traders to the late Sir Edwin Arnold. Some be as twenty years ago. he says, when its bleak shores, Labrador desolate as Greenland. The time is walking with Matthew Arnold on the now coming when with good steambanks of the little River Test, near ship accommodations the invalid and Romsey abbey, conversation turned on tourist from the States will be found Sir Edwin Arnold and 'The Light of spending the brief but lovely summer Asia, published four or five years It is not necessary to here, notwithstanding Its ruggedness previously. and desolation. Boston Transcript. enter into Mr. Arnolds opinion of tho poem. During the conversation I took occasion to ask him if he were related to Sir Edwin. He paused a moment, as if shocked at the suggestion, and No, we are not of kin. then said: Indeed, I doubt if he had any right to the name of Arnold. I have been told that he is of Jewish descent.' K few surrounded it with a double row ot weeks later I happened to meet Sir pine trees, and these for miles may be Edwin at a dinner in London and, seen from points along the road. prompted by, I hope, a not unpardonWhen the colonel was well along in able curiosity, propounded a similar years he fell in love with a widow, query to him. No, he replied quickand against the wishes of his family ly, with what seemed a shade of married her, only to be divorced in a asperity in his tone, I am not related few years. to Matthew Arnold. We are of wholly Within sight of the Dysart home different families. Then, his faco was the farm of Peter Burham, a into bis peculiar smile, ha breaking sturdy German, the father of an in- added: Matthew Arnold is an in dustrious family. Among the children tellectual dyspeptic. His brain does was a daughter, Mary, who grew up to not digest properly. be as pretty a lass as could be found in all Lee county. A farmers daugh$100 Reward, $100. Tbs reader of thlt paper will be pleated to leant ter, she In due time became a that here la at lean one dreaded dlaeawe that tcleoce and that la farmer's wife, marrying Henry baa bfo able to cure to all tit aiaget. Halt's Catarrh Cure is the only polilv Catarrh. and cure now known Both husband Shippert. to the medical fraternity. Catarrlt one require ft coaatHii but several being t cnt)ituilonalHall'diaeaae. wife had not taken InCatarrh Care tlotial treatment farms of rich Lee county land, but ternally, acting directly upon the blood and ntueoua tba the aurfactia of destroying eytiem, was thereby Col. after the body of old Dysart foundation of the disease, and giving the patient laid to rest and the property was of- strength by building up the conMUutlon aud assistnature In doing lu work. The proprietor bav fered for sale, Mrs. Shippert bought it. ing so much faith in lu curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any case that It fallft to Then she proposed to the Evangelical cure. Heud for Hat of testimonials, Addrea K A CIlKShV CO., Toledo, 0. church, of which she is a member, to Bold by all Druggist, 75c, an farm into convert the little orphanTake Han's Family Fill for constipation. age. The church accepted the charge TOOK FIGHT OUT OF BULL. and only the other day the home of the kindly old colonel was dedicated to its noble purpose. Well Managed Automobile Too Much for Savage Animal. Dr. John Phil 11 us owns several farms in Essex, England, and, as b visits them frequently, he recently purchased an automobile and discarded the carriage in which he had traveled over his broad acres for aquatic larvae. They will bear a con- many years. With bis new acquisisiderable degree of if, they have been tion be was mightily pleased until seen surrounded with jee, the water be happened one day to drive through having frozen around them, and after a field in which a savage bull was The moment the animal the melting of the solid envelope they grazing. stiil lived. The same larvae may be raw the automobile it started to It alternately frozen up and melted sev- feet and in the twinkling of an ey r for Mr. Phillips. eral times in the course of the win- came ter. This is true of the culex pungens The latter was equal to the emerand of several other species both of gency. culex and of anopheles, etc. Increasing his speed, he charged Certain species hibernate in the for the infuriated animal and promptadult state; oihers In the larval state ly knocked it down. In a second, howalso; others still hibernate in the egg. ever, the bull was again on Its feet But many have hibernating larvae; and, with head lowered, was prepar, with many the larvae pass the winter ing for a second rush, but the farme under the ice, or in the ice, without was too quick for it, for, turning th It may easily be automobile, be charged again, and tho least injury. struck the bull in the rear with such seen that cold will not kill mosquitoes, for numbers of polar explorers have force that it was almost knocked noted the abundance of the inserts in senseless. This was the end ot th the regions of ice, and it is well combat, for as soon as It recovered known that the mosquitoes are one from its amazement the bull sneaked of the plagues of the summer in the away, and never since then has It ventured to renew the attack, though moist parts of Alaska. Mr. Phillips frequently drives dos to It l 1 Romance of a Farm FLOUR MICROTINE. (fress and could get no trace of him. He had left Washington in the meantime and had come South. Those facts were, of course, unknown to me at the time. I never heard a word from him and never knew anything of his whereabouts until some time after my return to America; in fact, not until the year 1901, when suddenly ran across him in the city of New Orleans. I secured employment here arc! was surprised one day to learn that I was working In the same office with my long lost ft lend. By the way,' he said, when we first met. '1 have a couple of litters have kept for thirfor you which teen years, since shortly after we sep- Illu3t--- No Human Life There round-shouldere- d hart-bees- by Incident of tho Early Reputlle, Albert Vandam, a French writer, tells this story of the early days of the French republic, which followed the downfall of Louis Napoleon: "One day there rame to Tours a hundred volunteers fiorn the south, wearing felt hats enormously b and dressed in sable garments all over. They looked like funeral mutes, and they were evidently determined to art up to their appearance, for, wondrous to relate, tl ey marched ai streets without through the opening tlie'r lips a proceeding somewhat different from that of the rest As a matter of course, the crowd was traghally impressed. The impression, however, did not last long. The volunteers felt thirsty, and thetr chief, who wine a still more enormous hal than his nun, tigraled to t.ieru in th middle of the Hue ltoyi'e to halt fol refreshment. That sp ilt ' - whols mr when tragic part of the bus!iu-these southerners had opored thell mouths there was a difficulty of Clo lug them again. The moment drink was in speech was out. They informed their admirers that they had come from the department of Qer and that they had made a terriblf pact. A hundred and one, includinf their leader, they had started frort their homes; a hundred aud on they would return. If one of them waf killed the whole would perish In thell efforts to avenge hra. Well on Way LCVE OF SHOW. She only nestled closer to him. Though perhaps twas lage again. hardly worth while, for there's not much in Nethercote to interest me now. But there was a little business with Mark I wanted to settle. But what business?" she asked eagerly. She glanced across at Mark, sat crouching in his chair and as she did so her eye caught the glint of gold lying on top of the notes. A business which dont concern no one but us two, growled Mark Why be so secret about it? said The fact Leonard contemptuously. he is, Thirza, I owed your husband noticed that she started violently at the word a little sum of money which he lent me when I went away. Ive now repaid him thats all. Without waiting to hear more she walked over to Mark and pointing to the money on the table, said sternly: Return that at once." But why? asked Leonard, thunderstruck at her strange behavior. "It has been paid already. Let us She go away, she said to Leonard. moved quickly to the door, and Leon ard, after taking a last look at his stepbrother, left him to his feelings. said Leonard as they Thirza, walked away from Nethercote in the direction he had come only an hour there are two things that before, puzzle me greatly. What is this about the money, and why did you marry him? "I have not married him, she said quietly. Thank God, he cried fervently. But why were you in his house tonight? You came as though you belonged to the place. Slowly he gathered from her that her family, having fallen on evil days, with her father dead and her mother constantly ailing, she was obliged to work. Mark Cawthorn, finding that she could not come to Nethercote farm in any other capacity, begged that she would at least come in every day and tidy up the place for him. He paid her for this, she said, and it was a great help. Better a thousand times be that mans servant than his wife, he cried. But, dear Thirza, I am still In the dark about the money. It was some time before she answered. Its a long time ago now, she said at last. He wanted me to marry him and threatened that if I didn't be would do all sorts of things against you. And he was beginning to talk about you in the village, and So you paid the money to save my Dargood name, broke in Leonard. ling Thirza! T wasn't much of a name to save, but you have a right to It because you saved it Will you take it for your own, and its owner with it into the bargain? For answer she only nestled closer to him, while the stars and the round harvest moon smiled down upon then; Fred J. Cox in Chiin benediction. cago Chronicle. , World's Lepers. There is one leper for every of the worlds population. 800 A romantic stoiy, one in which a number of stirring incidents are related, is told of a little farmhouse and acres of land that within the last week have been turned over to a great church organization for an orphanage. The property is located on the main line of the Northwestern road, about two hours out from Chicago, and adjoins the little village of Nachusa. The land was handed down from genera-- , tion to generation by a family of the name of Dysart. By a member of this family It was originally taken up from the government, and remained In the family until it fell into the possession of Col. Alexander Dysart, who for years was one of the best known citizens of this section. He was a man of some eccentricities, but beloved by the whole community. He raised a family of sons, three of whom became engineers on the Northwestern road and are now running trains. The colonel, during his lifetime, improved the old home, which in early years was but a cabin, until it assumed the proportions of a fine country home. He forty-seve- n ( Ways of the Mosquito That adult mosquitoes live tnrough the winter is evident to all who have saen and felt them on the first warm days of early spring, says a writer in the Literary Digest. Now we are told In addition that larvae and even the egg of the insect may survive great cold. Says a writer in the Revue Scientifique: It is well known that mosquitoes hibernate in the adult state; a certain number of these vexatious insects pass the winter In various retreats ih slaughter houses, granaries, cellars, etc., and In the spring they resume active life and multiply their kind. Hibernation, however, does not always take place in the adult form only; the larvae can also pass the winter with safety. This has been shown by the observations of John B. Smith made during the winter of 1901-190- cold does 2 The winter not regularly destroy and at the end of 1902. helter-skelte- Gol Dern the Weather squirts down. The aay Is dark an1 rain ter frown The hull creation 'pears pesky day, It's seeh a beastly, Is ter fer say: Rood all I'm Thet Gol dem the weather; got dem ltl The hull outside is mud an' wet. An' I'll Jeat tell yer what I''l bet. gone Thet Ions afore this weathers done. Thar'Il be a sight o' damage Gol dem the weather; gol dem It! The roofs, by Joe! are leakin, too. An' we can't 'ford ter put on new; The binder' b spoilln' with tne rust. So when she's used, bv Jlng! she 11 bust! Gol dern the weather; gol dem it! work be done nohow They cant no The mud's so thick yer couldn't plow; The wheels 'd sink clear ter tbq hub An, gosh! the hands don t earn their gruo! Gol dern the weather: got dern It! I wish the sun would come aroun' go's maw an me could drive ter town, bad Fer laws! we need some groc'rles Doggone! if this dont make me mad! Gol dern the weather; gol dern It! so we all set 'round and mope Ter me It seems thar aint no hope. But lands! it ain't no use ter growl, somehow it's relief ter howl; Gol dem the weather; gol dem it! Arnold M. Anderson, In New York Press. An yt Important to Mother. Examine carefully .eery bottle of CA8TORIA. a safe aud aure remedy for Infanta and children, and ae. that it Bears th. Signature la tie of For Over 30 Years. The Kind Yoa Hava Always Beads and Pebbles. In Africa the sorcerer carries m. small bag of pebbles as an essential! part of his equipment Modern cylindrical glass beaus are descended from the beryl and quartz crystal. Babylonian cylinders, Egyptian scarabs and Mycenaean gems are not, as has been generally supposed, prim aril,"' slgnetV but amulets. |