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Show Photography Foreshadowed. Who die1 lonS before born, gives in one or his a me,llod of w hit b may be regarded as foreshadow-mg- he beautiful art which is now of sen ce to mankind in so differmany ent ways. it occurs under the title bers of a faniily ojage Suppose," and a description ; wj,hou( , runs as follows: There was no paint-"- , heil learn to express warns :n 'hat eoun'ry; but If anybody gU Which Pathetic Lhed to have the portrait of a friend persons can understand, but of a picture, a beautiful do not think in he landscape, or way human of any other object, water was placed They do not learn the alphabet in great basins of gold or the multiplication and table, learned then the object desired to silver, be painted PiE8 10 the was placed in front of notthat water. withstanding. By patience and skill a After a while the water froze behaCan ,each an nimal l0 do things came a glass mirror, on whichand an inexpress thought; but the effaceable image remained." T. L. the miDd of ,he maD and nnrUfht.iS Hopeworth in Chambers' Journal. mind of the beast, and is communicated by signs which suggest ertaln actions. When a pig tells the difference of the time between Boston and Saratoga, he uses the cards We take some risk of your in some secret way his master which indicates to him by signs. long grocers being too glad to practiced and associated with Darwin eating. pay-oour money; made much of the In A sow was taught to heredity arid pigs Yur STTtKr returns ottr money If you don't Woff-sprtnpoint.' like iJchlUlufr Beet. instinctively pointed at birds: but it is row known that it is a habit Fascination of Bank Book. of pigs to point. Perhaps that sow's More absorbing than the most thrjll-in- g ancestors had been pointing . for a book of fiction is a- - bank book, thousand generations. Tl.e new nature Its tale is never .too long, nor its study is giving Us. both through its pages' too many, and the long row of common sense ant! its follies, new books are indata for the study of the ututnal mind. figures so dry tensely interesting. But in order to Boston Christian R gister. enjoy its pages, each mau'must own his own bank book. Animal Is Utterly without Reasoning Powers Says a Wnter. Animals have no language are conventional g,sng of s Chapel Built by Nature Sewrntain! was J" pteture-makin- g Cleveland, during bis sojourn in New Hampshire the last summer, attended divine rarvice In a chapel unique on an island in picturesque Lake Asquam. Eighteen or twenty years ago Ernest Balch, who was then a student at Harvard college, conceived the idea of a summer athletic school for boys, and chose the island ..ertloned as the location. "Camp Chocorua" was there established, and bad a very successful existence for a decade, being the pioneer of the large number of such schools now In existence. There was provided a chapel, original In conception with Mr. Balcb. Its walls were the environing trees of the forest.Its ceiling was , the Rustic seats were sky. built for choir and congregation. The most prominent feature was a massive stone altar, surmounted by a T beC co"ry " ural sanctuary. Jt was in one of these rustic seats Cleveland sat as that one of the band of worshipers on a certain charming Sabbath morning last Mr. Cleveland was at the August time the guest over Sunday of Col. heavy stone cross. This chapel was at the , eastern end J.. H. Colt of Concord, N. H., at the of the island, and there the members cantp of the latter on an Island In of the camp, numbering half a hun- Lake Asquam, and accepted an Invidred, would gather . regularly every tation to rejoin the members of the Sunday, whenever the weather per- camp in their novel church attendance. mitted. for divine services. , TEA g ut IRS. HENRIETTA HARSH. A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE. rapid spread of plants. Marsh. 7G9 W. Cal., President Mrs. Henrietta A. S. 16th St.. Los Angeles, Woman's Benevolent Ho w the TEA ' n - - -- y . ! it - There is a childlike simplicity about A the peasant folk of ' Montenegro. woman who has traveled among them says-'tha- , wealth.'- ..." BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED RHEUMATISM SCIATIC CURED writes: "I have ll.OU. btud me Mrs. E. A. Simpson, BOO Craig SL.KnoxTrille.Tenn. been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for n? get more relief from Ballaul s Snow Limmept than for thing I have ever tried. Inclosed find postofilce order large bottle by Southern Express. AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE THREE SIZES: 25c. 50c Co. Liniment Ballard Snow ST. LOV1S, U. S. A. ( ? HAVE YOU A HORSE QA DnLE WOULD YOU LIKE US TO BEAUTIFUL SEND YOU A VOITht HOST WONDERFUL SADDLE OFFER EVER HEARD w. an offer by which enyene can haa tha nicest saddle In ihberhaed. cut this ad wit and send ft to in and on wiil o,ir New. Big and Beautiful Special Saddle Catsiecue. terye, hamlsoma puotograpblo illustrations of ail kiuua of f llb-a- address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & S CANKER KcVAVSbV.'lSM: Niita-Judso- n AND -- CO.,'"1" DIPHTHERIA REMEDY NEVER FAILS- Drue Co.,. Conttal Agwls. Salt lain City. Utah. FURS, Etc; DES, SHEEPSKINS, TRICES at bouqht Company we, Morris, Summerhays LAKE CIT TOW MARKET e ' FOR PARTICULARS- -- m w - olti Sll-- Jr II, l.'renld, M.M, Miiai an.aioiwa and fullCupper. on aant prfoe llat and Umpire work toll olicd. Lead Cul. Hefaranca. Carkonate Nal'l Bank. anna vs.surer.... keluhli(Jute anil ffa St 00 1.50 Hold, Stiver. Mtl' RklklV E PHOUPT ATTuSTIOS. Retorts and Rich Ore Bought Send e.Mllln Envetopea and Price lT.L Colo. MtB Ce.,1725 Arapahoe 8t Denver. -- f ' Br Ay When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. N. U Salt Lake-N- o. 62. 1904. c rx, SALT AWud SI, MM'S Howard E. Burton. Mclmanprla,Qol,SttTRr,Ia,lt ISO, Uu 4 Mo; Zinc or TEA Star-theat- A- - dre-sin- CURE FOR PILES. or rileVoa-dru.vl- All Recompense in Love sl w'l r to euie j Beyond the murky rim of hills Where fading city sunsets glow. a robin swings and trills In one tall cottonwood i know; The shadows flung from branch TE- stem I The shadows lengthen on the sand. The log built barn across the way Throws wide Its doors on either hand Beneath the rafter piled with hay; The palings of the gray corral Glimmer and waver In that light Above the sleepy brown canal. Out yonder on the ranch tonight Far off that sunset glory sleeps On lonely bench lands golden brown, Where browsing lov along the steeps. One after one the cows come down; A- Wouldnt you like to buy MfllL SALT LAKE CITY c. HUNT1NC. Superintendent ' yoar EToor rtumi your money If yo don't ! Uke BkAIUIoc and Along a yellow sand bar rest shut my eyes to dream of them. Here in my window, looking west. And on their homeward pllgilmnge Each trampling hoof and horny crest Shakes pel fume from the tufted sage 0 far, faint Incense of the west! I know, bevond (he rim Where all my praiuc sunsets fade, Gods far white mountains look to him. Clad In his glory, unafraid; The solemn light on peak and scaur. The clear, still depths of cloudless air, The trembling silver of a star WThat would I give to see them there? The mountains call me back to biy My weakness on their boundless plight; The canyons call .me home to rray In silent, stainless shrines Tet here In dusty mart and street 1 shut mine ears against their call Content to find my exile sweet With love that recompenses all. Mabel Earle in the Youths Companion. t. Deaths Terrors Not Felt Salaries of Pub'ic Officials. The salary of the mayor of Boston Is $10,900, $2,000 more than Is paid The the goverr or of Massachusetts, receives mayor of San Francisco the amount paid the governor of California. John Heim, who bas been foreman at Mount Greenwood for twenty years, vras recently questioned by a clergyman In regard to his fear of death. How do you feel, said his reverence, when you see coffins and hearses and "I have no unmourning crowds? at all, replied John. Every pound Schillings usual sensations "Graveyard men look upon such things Best is a free sample if you as a matter of course. They are of dally and almost hourly occurrence, dont like . and we have grown accustomed to IS Tear grooer returns yo ,r money If you don't them. The sight of funerals and coffins Is no inore to ns than the sight of Tea Not a Temperance Drink. trains and of drygoods boxes railroad Tea is held by Good Health" to he Is to merchants in the city. Our businot, strictly speaking, a temperance ness has Its routine like all others, drink. It Is not taken as a food, nor as ar.d the fact, that dead bodies are Are you not continually reminded of your own death? queried the man of religion. I never Not at all, said John. think of my own death. Such thoughts do not bother me at all. But are you ready to die? Are you prepared to meet your God? "I surely am ready. Whenever my time comes I am perfectly willing to go. Death lias no terrors for me. Are you yourself prepared to die, may I iascui.iuu6 York Tribune- - $6,-00- TEA it . - ... , i - J especial consequence.' Many women are denied the1 happiness of children through derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E Pink-haVegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Pirkham: I suffered ' with stomach complaint for years. I my got 60 bad that I could not carry children but five months, then would time The last I have a miscarriage. became my husband pot me to take Lydia I), linkliaius VegeAfter taking the table Compound.relieved of the sickfirst bottle I was ness of stomach, and began to feel better in every way. 1 continued its use atul was enabled to carry my baby to maturitr. I now have a nice baby than I ever girl, and can work betternew woman. could before. I am like a Miss. Praxis Beveu, 22 S. Second St, prer-nan- FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMAN. Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Plnkham. She will understand your ease perfectly, and will treat you with kindness Her advice js free, and the address Is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted having written her, and bhe has helped thousands. Unless It Is a Very Foggy Day. You can make a girl believe she has curly hair by saying so. New York Press. Cable Message Flashed Quickly. It takes about three seconds for a message to go from one end of the Atlantic cable to the other. Doing Great Work. Florisant, Mo Dec. 19th. (Special) That Dodds Kidney Pills are doing a great wotk in curing the nioro ter- TEA rible forms of Kidney Disease, such as Brights Diseaso, Dropsy and Diabetes, everybody knows. Hut it must also be noted that they are doing a still greater work in wiping out thousands of cases of the earlier stages of Kidney Disease. Take for instance, Mrs. Peter Barteau of this place. She . ' Tout grrorer return! your money tf you don't ' like ttcmillutf! Bret. Supplies All Household Needs. A firm In New York has contracted to supply a large number of complete houses, Including decorations and the engagement of servants, for 90,000. . ask? The minister confessed that he did not feel prepared to meet his death, and each went his way wondering af the others mental attitude concerning the Inevitable final summons. New f'7 TEA ' This is the coffee country ; it ought to be also' a tea country. How shall it come to pass? Your crooor retanw your ttko ttobllUn! Marvin Think Straight. It would be Impossible for a lawyer to make a reputation in his profession whilo conuntiaiiy thinking about He must medicine or engineering. think about law, and must study and become thoroughly Imbued with Its principles. It Is unscientific to expect to attain excellence or ability enough to gain distinction in any particular line while holding the mind upon and continually contemplating something Magaradically different. Success zine. Grove ou each box. 25c. lgnture Hearty Appetites of Birds. A redstart has been known to eat 600 files an hour, and a blackcap baa destroyed 2,000 green flies from a rose hush In a greenhouse In a few hours. thtrty-sl- x The wren feeds times an hour. her young TEA? Schillings Best at your grocers. Schillings Best at your grocers. He return your money If yott dont tike !l Cost him Dotiilnff. - Womans Inconsistency. Many of those women who say that beautifying Is foolish are living contradictions of their own statements. Important to Mother. Examine carefully every brittle of CASTOTUA, a safe and sure remedy for infante and children, and see that it TEA Bear, the 0f Signature Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Iluve Alwuye Bought Great 4t1 TO CXHR A COLO IN ONE DAT Ttk$ Ltiftilte Hrutoo tululne Tablet.cure.All B.droW. If it fell to cut refund the money 1 Uoleitele DniKKUtM, Toledo, O Hell Cetarrh Cure le token internally, acting blood and mucous aurfacee of the tbe upon directly ayateiu. Testimonial sent free lrlce 15 ceutd per bottle. Fold by all ImitfalMta. Take Haifa Family Pill for constipation la If you mmj Youth Kept from Temptation. No person under 16 years of age !a permitted to enter a theater or tavern in Heligoland. ebie to carry out, eny obltgetione made by 4k Waldino, Kinnak Good tea is a real good; there is long comfort in it, besides the taste for an in- stant says: " t, Meriden, Conn. $r000 forfrlt If orlqlnat of above iettir proving genuineness cannot be produced. - Cantor in Great Demand milk as you buy our tea? - ; A tall, bronzed hoy about 18 years old edged his way through the crowd. His mother stood on tiptoe and whispered in his ear,' He looked coy and twiddled his fingers. 'Ask her! ask her! cried men and women, encouragingly. Mllosh plucked up courage, thumped his chest and blurted out: Change in Readers Tastes. The writer of short stories who succeeds in marketing his wares nowawonders if Maggie days sometimes Col. Newcome Tulliver, Little Nell or would be allowed to die In a modern magazine office. l Oftar. you 111 get our Vary Latt.t and Boat AstonUhlnO oar New Trial PUa, will receive a saddle offer tkuitejvrjr horse should bare at ont o. If you own a hors, don't fU to cat this m out Qdious today aod sea what aii you get by return mail, tree, postpaid- HI I - LOST ART. 'I have been subject to pains Jn my back and knees for about three years, Wilt thou have me? but since I have been taking Dodds No, thank you, said the traveler, Kidney Pills I have been entirely laughing, and Mllosh, much relieved, cured. Others here tell similar stories. In retired, amidst the jeers of hla friends. Mllosh, thou are not beautiful fact, In this part of Missouri there are scores of people who have cured the enough," said the men. of Kidney Disease Then they suggested Gavro as being early symptoms with Dodd's Kidney Pills. The use of more likely to please. Gavro made the Great American Kidney Remedy his offer and was smilingly rejected. thus saved not only the lives of KidThe crowd was enjoying Itself vast- ney Disease victims, but thousands of ly, and took much pains to provide the other Americans from years of sufferlady with a really handsome suitor. ings. She, on her part, looked about, and Prisoners Learn Trades. chanced to catch the eye of a goodly In the British military prisons (he youth. rifle shooting, gymNo! not cried a woman seizing prisonersandpractice signaling, and those who nastics mine! arm. He's mine! hes his are to be discharged from tbe army at "And he Is good and beautiful, his the end of their terma learn a trade, friends hastened to add. If they have none. But he, In his turn, was rejected, Hows This? and the enthusiastic crowd pushed forWb Om Hundred Pollan Petard for any ward another candidate. Five suitors cue ofoffrCBUrrh lbt cAuuot be cured by Hell In twenty minutes made, the traveler CaLarrb Cure. T. 3. CHEVET CO., Toledo O tbe undenttfued, bee known F J Cbeney though, a noble record. Youths Com- forWe, the lest 15 rear, end bellere him perfectly bon orebte In ell ouaiucsa trannectltma end Aueitctelly panion. ' hi firm Jews on the upper East Side have Broome street. Before he leaves this gone wild with enthusiasm over the country he will sing in many temples voice of a Russian cantor who sang in New York and throughout tha country. the services in the New York He has won a considerable fortune Saturday morning. The theater till ounce the Buy tea by has been turned into a temporary tem- through his voice. He gets at least $500 every time he sings the services. ple. His name is A. L. Schlossberg, you get Schillings Best; it and those who have heard him declare A moderate price of admission is he has the most remarkable voice a charged, the seats at the New Star makes no diflerence then. human being ever possessed. having ranged from 25 to 75 cents. Schilling A Write for our Knowledge Book, Mr. Schlossberg Is 46 years old. Ho The cantor could be a rabbi. It is Franrlseo. Pan Company, was born in a small town In Russia. said, if he wanted to; but, knowing the quality of his voice, he prefers to It was not until several years after ha Sawdust for Wounds. remain a singer. He has bad dozens became famous there that the Jews In as been has sawdust suggested Fine offers to go into grand opera or to America heard of him. Then he was of a as g vehicle and for wounds a In concert But tbe bent of his induced to come to the United States, for antiseptics. The finely 6ffted dust, sing and he has no in- and arrived here in September, just when used alone, is said to make a mind is religious, in time for tbe great Jewish holidays. his vocation. clean and pleasant dressing, for it tention of changing In appearance the cantor Is very The demand for him by the Jews of withthe absorbs discharges readily finds He has a big beard and so he is that this great striking. or country and adhering, out becoming lumpy calls. Satur- piercing black eyes. His musical It Is as easily rendered antiseptic as It impossible to accept all voice and easy manners make him an cotton wool. Sawdust of the yellow day he was at the New Star theater; attractive person with whom to talk. week he goes up to Bronxville, a this is in it is as turpentine, rich pine, Book News. for and then comes down to a temple In valuable antiseptic application wounds. f4u Stock Saddles. and' women, on Milosh! Mllosh! American Book, The rarest American book Is the New England Primer, the little Bible of New England, as It has been called, which Is so rare that the earliest printed editions have vanished, no one knowing, indeed, when and where the first edition was actually issued. A crvmSTEKl) ItrMu ll.l it, me-d- lu Mens, Women n And you have Come so far to see us? .Bravo! ? Are you married? . .No, "said tbe.traveler, , There was great excitement and much whispering. r, Wait! wait! cried a woman. Then, at the top of her voice, she shouted, Rarest . both-me- t her arrival, asked her, with perfect frankness, .the most personal questions.. When she xplalped that she tad come by train and steamboat, the Inference was that she had great d for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back. Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflammation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, the Muscles promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving natural elasticity. remains constant to her through life. The occasional instances of infidelity cause discord in the coop, for when one pigeon tires, of his mate and seeks another he meets a vigorous protest from the companion of the bird which he covets. Wlieu they have agreed to spend their lives together Mr. and Mrs. Dove select a box and the laying begins. The parent birds may then be loss than eight mouths old. The pigeons worst enemy is the rat. In the absence of the mother or the father bird, the rat will crawl into a nest, steal a young squab, drag it bodily away and devour it. So a good cat is a necessity in a" pigeon coop a cat that is taught not to disturb the pigeons, but to be death to rats. Mico are a pest among the pigeons, too, but they eat' only the grain, not disturbing the eggs or the young. Frequently, however, the most daring mice will creep under the very nests of the pigeons, even while the birds are on their eggs, and the presumptive rodents will make their own nests there, rearing their young In the genial warmth of the sitting pigeon. A Modern Scientists Baffled in Efforts to Temper Copper. Fame and fortune await the lucky Individual who can rediscover the combination of metals from which the Egyptians, the Aztecs and the Incas of Peru made their tools and arms. Though each of these nations reached a high state of civilization, none of them ever discovered Iron, in spite of the fact that the soil of all these countries was largely Impregnated with it. Their substitute, for it was a combination of metals which had the temper of steel. Despite the greatest efforts the secret of this composition has baffled scientists and has become a lost art. The great explorer Humboldt tried to discover It from an analysis of a chisel found In an ancient Inca sliver mine, but all that he could find out was that It appeared to be a combination of a small portion of tin with copper. This combination will not give the hardness of steel, so it is evident that tin and copper could not have been Us only component Whatever might have been parts. the nature of the metallic eomblna tion, these ancient races were able so to prepare pure copper that it equaled in temper the finest steel produced at the present day by the most scientifically approved process. With heir bronze ami copper instruments they were able to quarry and shape the hardest known stones, such as granite and porphyry, and event cut A re emeralds and like substances. discovery of this lost art would revolutionize many trades in which steel at present holds the monopoly. If cop per could tints bo tempered now its advantage over steel would be very great and It would no doubt be preferred to tho latter in numerous Indus tries. It is a curious fact that though this lost secret still bailies modern scientists it must have been discovered Independently by the three races which made use of it so long ago. Suitors in Plenty Had ' black-edge- Pigeons Mate On a south Jersey farm, which was the home of a mousand pigeons and which waf conducted by a woman who had formerly been a bookkeeper in Philadelphia, was found one particular fly and coop which was the abiding place of young doves that had reached the .mating season, says the Eta Magazine. These young birds were associated together so that they might select their life companions. The interior of the walls of the coop was filled with boxes and those pigeons which had mated would select one of these boxes for their home and nest. This period of courtship Is one filled with..excitement for the birds. Two young pigeon cocks, having selected the same hen for a mate, have been known to flglit to the death in .their rivalry.' The method of combat Is The beak and wings alone peculiar. are used, the combatants .catching qach iother ' W ith their beaks by the skin of the head and' beating each other with their strong wings. Having onCe' chosen his mate, the dove, with an occasional exception. - Seize Wide Stretches of Land in Glorious Profusion. The easiest business under It is murvelret, lunv upldly some vw,, the uveites over spi, the Min is the moneyback ' wide stro.ims ul land. gays Longmans M.urazii.o. The writer was business ;and moneyback tea struck with the way in which the yellj ow- chin lock is the nicest tea. tool, ot liie line when the Moon Valley railway 'roe r r(?turii jour money U you dont was being made a few tears it again." Jke hL ii.gh ago. The t In a letter dated August 31, 1904, very next spring after the emliank-ment- s I have never yet Mrs. Marsh says: Jewish were- thrown Organized Community. their sides tip heard the efficacy of Peruna questioneThere is ud orgauued coriimumty of were clothed with this and rampant It. I use traveled We still through d. conspicuous crucifier. A line of yel- Jews anywhere in Japan excepting at Kentucky and Tennessee three years low across the country marked in Nagasaki. The synagogue there was found I Peruna its where doing ago, the course of the railway. built hy a Japanese woman who had many places Much of work. used is it being good for too, some unknown rea- married a Jew. When he. died she Poppies, A. S. Marsh. Henrietta also." here, will Address Dr. Hartman, President of son, in built the .synagogue in his memory. occasionally appear The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, strange and wonderful profusion. The Ohio. striking instance related by Lord Ask your Druggist for a tree Peruna may be quoted by way of illusDtivvou. know Schillings : tration. After the butte , , Almanac for 1905. the ground, lie tells us. during many Best? months was strewn with skulls and Unhappy Drones. bones of men and horses, and with Do vou know - what The hardest working and the poorfragments of hats and shoes, saddles est paid people In this world are those and holsters. The next summer, the means ? who have, nothing to do. soil, fertilized by twenty thousand Cooks Are Necessary. I am sure Pisos Cure for Consumption saved corpses, broke forth into millions of A Pittsburg educator tells us cooks poppies. By life three years ago. Mbs. Thos. Robbiks, t Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17. 1W0. 'Oh, are paid more than teachers. Swiss Funeral Custom. well-- , one must eat, while, on the other In the Sea. When a person dies in Switzerland hand, at a pinch a man ean make his Disappear a Statisticians find that something his relatives put outside mark to a contract involving millions. like 2,000 vessels of all sorts disappear little bktek' table, covered with a " Jn the sea every year, never to be 'Comforts of' Travel! black cloth, and having'on It a black acand them with friends heard from again, taking The porter on the California Limited jar. Into this jar 12.000 human beings and Involving a vfsltlng this wiutcr will to press a quaintances drop , money loss of (100,000,000. cards. trousers while he waits. gentleman' This Is a new wrinkle, introduced for the benefit of fastidious dressers. It Isn't absolutely necessary to carry along an extra pair of trousers, either; the porter works while you sleep. On this luxurious train dally market reports are received by wire; there are the latest morning and evening newspapers issued en route, fine stationery, a library of western books and A Whitley exercurrent magazines. ciser for those who wish to keep up their athletics, and electric curling Irons for the ladies are other travel comforts. The Santa Fe Intends to keep Its fast flyer at the front Assn, writes: l suffer d with la grippe for seven weeks, and nothing I could do or take helped me unlit I tried Peruna. I felt at once that I had at last secured the right medicine and 1 kept Within three steadily improving. weeks I was fully restored, and I am glad that I gave that truly great remI will never be without edy a trial. Ten years of disuse now has wrought sad havoc with the once trim structures of the camp. The forest chapel alone remains intact, with very little change, and is still put 1o the use for which it wat designed by Its builders. A custom has sprung up among the summer residents of the central portion of Lake Asquam region of gather ing every pleasant Sunday morning at auditorium for divine this open-ai- r worship. From cottage, camp and hotel about the shores boats put out with their freights of worshipers, all bound for one common goal the nat- SEEKING Unhappily Mated. Moliere married a girl from his own troupe, who made him experience all those bitter disgasts and ridiculous embarrassments which he. himseif played off at the theater. Addison, were similarly fctecle and Rotis-eama-rlto uncuaf.cnlal partners, who went the source of much unhappiness to them. Men The use of tea is increasing among our people; they get good tea; and they go by the book. Your jrrocer return like tk'htUUitfc Bust. A Celebrated ed TEA You dont think Schillings Best is better than anybody elses best; very well ; you can try it Sure Stimulus to Conversation, When you meet a man and are a loss for a subject of conversation ask him to tell you about his troubles. n your money If yon dont Apotegm. Patriotism having become one of our topics. Johnson suddenly uttered, in a atrnrgly determined tone, an apotegm, at which many will start: Patriotism is the last refuge of a But let it be considered scoundrel." that he did not mean a re.il and generous lo' e o? ear country, but (hst pretended patriotism which so many. In all ages a.id countries, hnve mde a Bosceltd Llfa cloak for of Johnson . .. , Bootliln. t'yr n. .ere tn Tore Utlreu t'WtMmr, frn Hie tr , tLjU&maUca, si spala,carM wia4colK. iLsboUi IWr. Wlrulow - ir. English Language In America. Of the English 4p ...kieg bru.P'-J-ewhich belong to the ivent tre. tng- lend, America, aiuouuii the oldest,' . It !r surprising has Civet ;ec what a number of' American words have bren Introduced Into England are now considered Inmany of digent us to the soil. A large portion of tbe sieng which is spolen by the middle class in F.ng'snd has Its orlh s TEA We are an extravagant people; not with tea; yes, we are. tUc, Your gracer return, your raonoy tf yon don Scnuung'i DoiL Prophecy The pitcher had gone to the well once too often. At last he was broke, as had been prophesied. So was his friend the short top, for the well which they went to wna ct and it cost them five dollars a throw. Cincinnati Coiumrrcinl -- lef-rt- gin In At V fk: Lived cud: ircv FAVOHITI NNCVS t VIOKC x end ht free a ny w .0, 4 ftQB JXHJl, x.X r - ' Ceautiful Old Age.' Roses sre ucs; beaUitu: Just before f "U. So it Is of.en with old the a- -e !'h hinu.iness and ten if.'- b ' der symr Lti |