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Show I I Jalville times. 'L FETUSON. Ultar Ntw' la BaSsra M toe f I. UM.M h Nut OaelvIUe. tJIah, mFayaMe KwsmwA la ASvaas. Cwtaa ftui , MM MM ilWM. . t MHM HKMht' eeseseeweew tUflf (ylMtaM M Mf VfetfM W WM . 41 ee MW H 4l Original Typa of Com. Ths coni plant, a now known to maa, ta aa artificial product It was, doubtless, developed gradually through long generation of aolocUoa, 17 ths aborigine rtf, Mexico, Central a Booth America, who evidently madt their aelectioa instinctively, cbooelng the beat earn for seed. It ia believed that the original corn plant produced almoet no need, and, la fact, waa with out need whoa grown la the lowland la the tropical region, u ia that only on the blghlanda did it Brat produce fruit occaalonaliy. Bar ren a lock a were then the rule rather tbaa the exception. The barren atocka la the field are perbap of the law of atavism, that la the tendency of varied ea to revert beck to an original type. On tb high land in tba tropical region, where the temperature war comparatively low, torn of tbeet plant doubtleaa produced grain quit freely, and tbl grain waa found b tb Indiana good for food. The orlg Inal type of corn waa very inferior U. the preeent nnd required an Immena amount of work to prepare it for bn toan food. It waa not enough to the!! the kernels from tho cob, it was also pcetary to dig out the kernels from each little bask la which it was Incased; for at that time not only was the ear tacaeed ia a Busk, but each kernel was tightly incased in a husk la time some of thee varieties ot corn produced earn oa which tba her eel ware tree of husk, and these were extenaively planted by tbs aborigines. - Even after thousands of year of evolution, wo find certain varieties of the eora plant reverting back to the original type, and bare and there the varieties, if allowed to deteriorate, produce ears with each kernel incased in a busk. Boms yean ago at the Illinois Bute Fair a man had an exhibit of n largo number of varieties of corn that b had pro duced by aiding reversion. Ho bad no lected ear by ear the poorest com nnd that moat Inclined to revert, nnd by so doing bad worked back, as be bo Ileved, to near the original type. A continuation ot such a process should bring tb scientist back, at last, to tba original form growing luxuriantly In tb tow land and producing BO Seed .wto-ea- na Vha vatoo-Ohewould b to ouch a proof, and yet science bee been able to utilUe tick, proofs and make them valuable to man In ways that could not be foreseen. Amo Dibble, Clinton Co., Ia t -- eup-poee- to-da- HI AD FOUGHT DOWN DWELLED New Englander's div- an never Shock. , Tba discussion bad turned upon the subject of aw si led beads." and former Bute Senator John Ford told the following: "In a little town In New England there wee once a man who bad a great Idea of bln own Importance. He bed the worst sort of s swelled bead, and thought the town could not exist without him. He bad held town offices and atneerely believed that no on discharged tb dutlee of those offices et be bad. He bad also helped the town materially by giving It money for various purposes. But hewaa' not content with the thanks of the townspeople for bis services. He believed that there should be some distinct recognition of his worth to the community. 80 one day at a town meeting he naked permlasloa to be burled in the town plot in the center of which the town ball stood. "The Town Councillors laughed and the petition wee tabled. The follow lng year be petitioned forth same thing, and again It was Ubled The third year the same thing occurred. "The fourth year the chairman of the Petition Committee arose and saldr T have bare a petition from the Hon. Mr. B , asking that be may be buried in thejown plot. I move, gentlemen; that we grant this petition, provided the petitioner la buried there next week The motion went through amid about of laughter and the petition wan never again presented. New York Press. Ulus-tratlv- e to-da- VICTIM OP CATCH QUESTION." Applicant's Veracity EvldsntlWii Not Hie Strong Point. John E. Vance, ot the Civil Service Commission of Little Rock, does not believe in catch question. Catch questions," he said the other day, are too cniel. Furthermore, they catch everybody, good end bad alike. Hence they fall of tbelr purpose. I once saw a very sharp examiner examining some applicants for the police force. He tested them in arithmetic and in geography nnd In freehand drawing, and then be sold be would test their bearing. He took bis welch from bis pocket end held It to the ear of a tall, handsome young man Do you hear that tlckf be eald. Tea; perfectly,' the young man answered. He held it a foot from the cant's ear. Still hear It f be asked. Tee, sir 'Now stand back three paces. The young man did so 'Now,' said the examiner, appli- do you bear It from that distance? The applicant listened intently. Then be smiled end nodded. " T etUl bear It. sir,' be said. 'You have the most wonderful bearing I ever came acroee said the examiner. That watch has not been running for three weeks ' Panes Ovsrturoa There was blood ta th eyes of ib tvro suburban hovtsewlve. ae they glared daggers at on another over the whitewashed fence. Ae for you," hissed the one in the red knit Jacket I don't know what I could any that would be sufficiently sever. I bat you! And you, retorted the 00 In the blue shawl-- ere really not worth Sick Turkeys. wasting breath over. 80 there!" T. M. A. writes ne follows: "I have Ther wn a painful pane and then om turkeys that ware perfectly th one ia the knit Jacket continued: healthy till a abort time ago. Then T would say n great deni more were their heads began to swell up nnd It not for your eweet tittle baby. now are swollen to twice their natDo do you really think he is ural also and aomo'of tha turkey west?" hav died. What Is tha cauao ot this, I do, and I am not backward and in ther any cur lor if? Will about saying It although I despise the chicken take It from the tur- hla mother. He is th prettiest little keys?" t hoy in twenty blocks. The trouble in evidently roup, which Then then let's make up. Neighla common to both turkeys and hens. bors shouldn't be enemies. Ill hand U tha chickens run with the turkeys you n dish of stewed prunes over the they are liable to take It, This la jfencee." not sura to bo th case, for the reason Then they kissed. that ther nr probably aeveral die tiaet germ disease that nr called Russia's New Minister of Finance. roup. W know that ther are at Admiral Blrileff bring n robust disleaat two. The fact ie poultry die position to his new task. He la a rolease hav not yet been thoroughly licking nnlt with a Homeric stammer, studied by the scientist for tha pur- n practical Joker, like Lord Charles pose of determining what germ cause Berqsford. Btortes about him are , certain disease. W know that some numberless. Her ia one: When Ad- kinds of roup affect both turkeys nnd miral Shestakoff wn in power he chickens; w do not know that noma passed n rigorous rule that bta young kind may not be confined to on officers must not bankrupt themselves class of farm fowls- In buying hoquets for visiting royalRoup is tho most dreaded of all tha ties. The empress was to visit a ship dlbenaea that affect turkeys, and If th on which Blrtleff served. As her mabirds are sick with tt w do not know jesty descended to the cabin a huge of any better remedy than killing bouquet of flowers mysteriously apand burying them.' Tbey certainly nr peared on the table, and delighted not fit to be eaten, nnd It it doubtful royalty nt once, took possession of it. If they will be lit to eat at any time Admiral Shestakoff saw the mass ot , after having recovered from th die blossom la the Imperial fragrant -- eneei Chickens affected with roup hands end turned furiously to his ot have been cared apparently and then fleer dressed for tb table. In such cases Did I not give orders that no one they hav bad to be thrown away, as must present flowers? ther were collections of slime he N nobody did' stammered Birt tween the layers of fieth even la th t took It hera-aelf- ! Har leg; less. - Prevention of the disease la the only per' Weekly thing that can be recommended. The Pall I Galatia. m ' s Tortured by Disbetea; With Grovel and Kidney Paine. Henry Boule, cobbler, of Since Doan's N Y, sayKidney Pills cured me eight years ego, I've reached 70 and hope to live many year longer But twenty years ago I had kidney trouble so bad 1 work. coujd not Backache was persistent and It waa ? agony to lift anyGravel, thing Emaciated - whirling headaches, dtzxines and terrible urinary disorders ran m down from 168 Doctors told me I had diabetes and could not live I was wretched and hopeless when I began nalnf Japan's Kidney Pills, but they cured me eight years ago, and I've been well ever since 60 ceBta a box. Bbld by all dealer Foster MJmra Co, Buffalo, N. T. to 104 pounds Thacketay's dense of Justice. Thackeray once wrote la a note to a friend, alluding to an incident occasioned by one of his articles ie Punch: I thought over the confound d matter In the railroad and wrote Instantly on arriving hero n letter ot contrition nnd apology to Harry Taylor for having made what I see sow waa a flippant and offensive allusion to Mrs Taylor. I am glad T have done it. 1 am glad that so many people whom I heve been thloking bigoted end unfair and unjust toward me havt boon right and that I have bees wrong, nnd my jplnd I nn immense - Aval scslrr. . . -- . How'fi This? W. Mfsr On UsadNd Delian aw of tatarrk thM ssaaot be Catarrh Car ? j CHISKT for f B.r4 sand by Hail A CO t , Tolelo Woloiso KlSoosAMasrig. WhuMnlo Praggbw, TotoSo O. la lokaa lataraolly, aeUag Batft Catarrb Care rod waaoaa aarfaeaa of tb tie 7 assuror asot fro, ElSi Kuneeloio bT sd OrassOU. butu. ruia fur 1 aerllpalton sadly Deeds, Net Yeara Do something: Methuselah lived to be 00 years old, but IRtl else shout him ever got Howland. Into print. Johs A Flao s Cure is tb beat medicine ws ever used for all aflacUoaa of tba throat and lungs. Wa 0. KgBSbgV, Vanburen, Ind , Fob. 10, 1800. An IntgrestlBg Hum rogsrding tb mistletoe I that it Is tb only plant whose roots refute te shoot ia ths peculiarity possessed by ground so other parasite It Ie found ou th lime, end the apple Use as fir, th well aa ou th oak. Red Cron cents. Th VSR TRI FAMOCS Bali Blue Laura garbage I Buaa Company, South Bend, Ind. Manuscript Brings 11,000. manuscript of . Swinburne' First Book of Belled" has been sold Tb for $1.000. A OVARAXTBRO CVRR FOR FILSA PvotnUUac PlhM lni Itfklsfr Blia4 IBM ftp IHtbOrtMMft U Nfu4 MMI If OUTMEST fftUftWffitoWttttlffiMtm fiia fAR AND FEATHERS BY IRVING. Hew Spirited Witness Turned Luflh On Harsh Lawyer. Sir Henry , Irving was once (he guest of honor. at a lwyer'sblue' to New Toripf ia the course et graceful sddresa be said: gentlemen,, have You, given me most helpful advice on the art of a tog will you permit me to give in return s piece of advice regarding your profession? My advice, then, is that jod make your croaexsmlnatlon Ism rigoruns leas harsh. What is the V1 of treating an honest and sensitive wit ness to tb witness stand as Iho'ifih be were a sneak thief? I confess that I am not la sym psthy with harshness in eross-eiaInatioa, and whenever 1 hear of a it ness turning on aa overbearing yer, my heart rejoices. heart rejoiced last My A week ! young man to my company" was ness in s esse of robbery He had seen a thief snatch n young girl a pocket book sod make off. Well- - the thief- - lawyer erases my young friend shamefully He roared at him, shook hla flat at him, raved at him. And at what hour did all this the lawyer, sneering, naked happen toward th end of his examination think my friend began but he wsa at ones Interrupted. 'We don't ear anything here about what you think! said the law yer. with s snort of conteurpt Don't you 'want to bear what 1 think said my young friend mildly Certainly not the lawyer roared Them said my friend I msy wen step down from the box Tm not s lawyer. 1 cant UHt wlthoul r i r thinking LONG AGO. Ordered by Richard Coeur de Lien a SPEAKING UNDER THE ROSE. Admiral Hichborn Varying Versions of Origin ef Famous Phrase. Praises Th phrase "under the roes" had its origin In th wars between the English bouse of Lancaster end York. The parties respectively swore by th red or tb white rose, and thee opa posite emblem were displayed signs of two taverns, one of which wa by the side of and the other opposite to the Parliament House, in old Palace Yard, Westminster. Here th retainer and servants of th nobl men attached to ths Duke of York and Henry VI ussd to meet Hers also, as disturbances were frequent, measures, either of defense or annoyance, were taken, and every transection was said' to be done under the rose, by which expression the most Acprofound secrecy wa Implied. cording to others, the term originated In the fable of Cupid giving the roes to Harpocrates, the god of silence, a a bribe to prevent him betraying th hence amours of Venus, and wa adopted e the emblem of eilenc. The & - - pVV. - Pe-ru- na S, A M was for tht reason frequently sculptured on th celling of drinking sud feasting rooms, as a warning to the guests that what was said in moments of conviviality ahould not be repeated, from which, w)iat was intended to he kept secret was said to Roses were me under th rose. consecrated as presents from- th Pop. In 1526 they were pieced over confessionals as the symbols of silence. Hence, according to some, the origin ot the phrase roe ADMIRAL HICKB0RM AdRinTs Wards Carry WslghL Ft. An HUSBANDS HOUR OF JOY Partner of Successful toman Re ealvss His Rtwafd. The famous and successful woman was addressing a large audience. I cannot but confesa, she said, "that the many marks of respect and esteem and confidence I bare received from the public during the past year have been sources of greA pride and gratification to me. But t would he unwomanly ia me were I to calmly thee tributes of your confidence and take all the credit tojjjyaelf, I believe that this ia th time for me to make acknowledgment ini this public manner to one who has hlen my companion, my counselor anfetay guide, and who baa upheld nnujM-arbands when the tasks smed'ffkreat for my strength, and who hscnhssred me with loving words whetri have returned worn sad weary from my arduous duties in club and oa rostrum, who has by thoughtful, coastfut ministrations given the blesaet) kwledge that haven of always there is for refug and rest, a harbor of comfort and cheer my home, that I am and all that I have I owe to that inestimable men, my huabaSd!" Among the vast assemblage that cheered and huxxsed at oaring these noble sentiments could pe seen the modest figure of a man, wqeptng silent tear ot foyret tto atottoW moment hla slender frame WMnmy TfliowwAw by a glow ot giadneas and even his straggly whiskers tool on , some semblance of grace. It was her husband. The poor mans hatlence and self sacrifice were recogn&ed at last ae-ce- y fl Punishment fer Theft W learn from th annals of ths historian Hoveden. who was court chaplain to Henry ill, that th old cnetom Chicago Tribune. of tarring and feathering ie on that date back to the time of Richard th She Wa Net Sure.' Lloa Hearted. She was from Seattle. After InHe telle us that this renowasd king, scribing her name on tbfc hotel regisoa aetting out for the third crusade, ter the asked the clerk if any mail mad this enactment among other, had come addressed to her. Th tor hla fleet: ,nme she wrote oa thAregister was, Mrs. T. Brown, Seattle. A robber who shall be convicted ot simply, 1 don't suppose, by any chance, theft ahall have hla head cropped after th fashion- - ot a ahamplon, and that this 1 intended tor you, is It? boiling pitch shall be poured there- inquired the clerk, hadbJLjf' her a leton, and th feathers of a cushion ahall ter addressed Mrs. T. B Browne. Yes, thst is mine, fald the debe shakes out on him, to that bo may bo known, and at the first land at mure guest. I recognise the handwritwhich th ship shall touch ho shall ing. , But. the name ie spelled differentb set oa shore. s ly, pointed 'out the cDutlous clerk. This, then, (a one of several n and thick ha been classed com- "You spell your cam monly ns American, while IB truth. the name on the letter has a final It originated wlh us, end was imShe got alt fussed np about it and Tit ported by them from Europe. 1 blushed radiantly. ' . Bits, London. I am not , You see," eh explained, sura how ha spells it Didn't Knew th Lady. -- . "Who?" Mrs Clancy Yla, Mrs. Muggins. Pat and Ot part to mate no more. 01 wist "My husband. WeY only been marBan Francisco Chronried a month. Ol to the hospital to ax afther him. ' icle. want to see me husband, aes Oi; "th man that got blowed up," "Yes can t," Decided Slump. docther hs's unther th aes Ok Thu great man waa disturbed Inflooenee of Ann Eathetlcn Ol 3 don't know th lady" sea Ot. mighty mind. dignified lotke, "but . if me lawful "Henry," he said to hla private sectn 'kctlolBr' thst retary, hav I- - done anything unwedded husbafid " ' whin hes. t deaths floor 0171 Tiara popular, latety ? ; si Not that I am war of senator divorce frtrn him'" Exchange. responded that function: y. THE LITTLE WIDOW. Doe ther seem to any prejudice taking ahape la th public mind to A Mighty Deed tort of Neighbor against me?" Have. "I know of none. Am 1 spoken of ia a sneering manA little widow, a neighbor of mine, whoa ner by the public print: ? persuaded me to try Orape-NutNot so far ee I have dbeerbed. Why ihet it my stomach waa 0 weak would not retain, food of 'any other ere you asking me these questions, kind." writes a grateful woman, from senator?" Her hair waa brawn, but dusted sold Because, Henry," safld the great Sen Bernardino Co, Cal. Shown on U by a youn wind Mown, A Trap foe Rabbit and Mice- "I hadL been ill and conflped to my man, I am convinced t tat unfriendly tt Weed tn tight sod seemed tw hotd - From an old stxlnch pin Influencestr at war) Tow know bed with fever and nervosa prostrafence - The sun or etar shine lor Its own board cut off four pieces two and a Her ea were like Our Lady's ra . e tion fof three long- - months after the there it a brand of i recent cigars half feet long, and one nit laches They ransomed llht for other light, birth of my second boy. W were In named for me, I presume? weie a daydream of the day, "Yes, lr, until th little widow's advice square for th end ot the trap and -They despair Th edw of perfect eight Bother-tou- r inch Well, they are Mil fog them now by eight inches brought relict The face of her beauty compelled fed five cents. Cl cago Tribune. from th t to the door. Dae eld boards, as new two food I Grape-Nuliked Alt thought all reason, everything boards scare rabbita Yet half withdrew, and Just and In aa incredibly short withheld beginning, The crown of Its Imaalnlng am I In. It should be four Inches wide and nix Her time It gave me such strength that 1 step waa like a soft leaf a fall Inctrlne. Inches high on the Inside. The to waa able to leave my, bed and enjoy He preached the smilin That wakes a sleeper In l he wood. Lowed a smile would ure U Uls; then It went then all ram, and from two An' sld end bottom boards project one tact It Had meals a three . la felletf Hustlin' my day., good life that eeemed must gon Cud aUus meet hie bill. , months my weight Increased from M beyond side boards at the back ant good. he him thet met Never end board ta set In. The top boars to lit pound, my nerves had steadied BA en' mile: va One Instant for a moment a apace. Cry out. "Cheer should be Inches shorter than tbs down and I felt ready for anything. Life sin t euch a dreary burden. She stood before him where he prayed. Somethin surely wu; the whge. side at the front Nail n strip oa ths -He saw her eyrs, her hair her face My neighbors war smaxed to see ma The wind In the that her touched 3 more so Wua board real a trouble back smile s Suid of oof and one oa th top Bled- gala wo rapidly and sill! in.ln t heo no place tn Ife, Grape-Nut- s bottom board so game cannot push that when heart) they emilin An rerdmmended He left hi praver forgot the plaoa. the door open from Inside tb tra To appeoe on snary i Ife. alone had brought- th change. Forgot the Vision of the Clrsel, there weren t no u In eweorin. lie saw hee eyee, her hair her face and get out ' 4 My I peer eld boy had ecaema, Said Said tha hull, world w Id ha gap Hla hUl ersea struck the aiter-rai- i. In tha middle of the top board bora very bad, last spring and lost hla ap- If a men would lee' ImAtne ehono The mush- - ceased, the shrine was rent Thet, t be hole and put a crotehed stick In to t f y day petite entirely, which mad him cross never ret one glance behind. if fl?ot end peevish. I put him oa a diet th lever to rest on. Bor anothei But followed on th way she went, 1 A hidden way and hard to find which he relished at one Grape-Nuhole ia the top of th door for th A- - U-- In ths Spectator An I ) (London H Improved from th beginning, the lever to pass through. Two inches Frecaema disappeared and now he is it from the back of the box bore a bole ' Hi Greats Housekeeper. tor the trigger, which should be mad fat and rosy, with delightfully Soft, When the. Dulled States transport out of heavy wire Tb door o the clear skin. The Grape-Nut- e diet d Buford entered Ben Francisco bay. reI wtll willingly answer ed! Init trip must work easily and loosely. cently. one of the first to board her quiries' Nam give by Postnm Co, v Mechanics. was Shatter. He went Battle Creek, Mlch,! - I , Mo out to meet h Japanese housekeeper. There a reaeon . Read th little It vow r 11 r rket should Miss M WhKh , who has ruled (he Shatr' to WellvUle Road The la Hhfn twmW book, r two er three vtm$ ter house for twenty years. She had from jroo lolxi mu ait a I Pkgt re toil Ft tn Japan beep visiting hr Fra - 1 cue-tom- s . (l't to 1 - The soldier and the sailor are essubject to catarrh. In th barracks and on tbe field, Peruu- - 1 found equally efficacious to overcome this physical enemy. If taken in time It will preient colds from developing Into catarrh. Even after a cold has What Ih Admiral Says. settled In some organ of th body, of Admiral Rear Peruna can be relied upon as an Philip Hichborn, the U. 8. Navy, Washington, D. C, remedy to promptly overcome writes : It ta Butler Thoughtful. M After tho was ot Peruna tor a abort Peruna will relieve catarrh, whether An English butler who committed period, I eon now cheerfully recom-men- d acute or chronic, but a few doees ot sots for a suicide left his employer your valuable remedy to any It taken In the first stages of the disin which b said: "I should hsv ana who la In need ot an Invigorating ease will be more effective than when the disease has become established. gone to a better world last night hanks." Philip Hichborn. only this being your 'at home' day, thought I would wait until Gilard Drill on Boulevard. BELLS PP "MERRIE ENGLAND I hop you will find everything n In Van Ness avenue, San Franclaoqi right to th pantry." Still Rung Hav Significant a long avenue, 12' feet wide, asphalt ed and without car tracks, th city From Olden Times. has placed an extra number of elee PAIN IN THE JOINTS the of some the Ia country parts It betterfos bell which tolls the old year out it trie lights, so as to make of th National the night drills Rheumatic Torture Cease When Dr. called the Old Lade Passing Bell Williams Pink PlUa Make In western England the bells peal Guards Now Bleed. 5 Tons Grass Hay Free; merrily on Oak Apple Day, to cele The first sign ef rheumatism is brat the escape of King Charles at Even body loves lots and lot of foff das a pain and swelling in 00 of Boaoobel Another bell, rung at the for hogn, euw-s-, sheep and swis. the Joiuts. If not combated in the btglnnlog of Lent, U known as Pan blood, which ia the seat of the disease, cake Bell, because In old time phrase the poison spreads, affecting other joints it summons people away from theli and tisanes. Sometimes rheumatism at- pancakes to confession and fasting tache th heart and ia quickly fatal. A lively pea! of bells Is often rung The enormous crops of our Northern The one remedy - that has cured at the end of the Sunday morning ser Gro-vPedigree Seeds on our seed farms rheumatism so that it stays cared is Dr. vice and ia called Pudding Bell Per the past jear compel us to issue a speWilliams Pink P1U. These pill expel cial catalogue called Its purpose Is to announce to the the poison from the blood and restore haps SALZKH'S HCRCAlN SEED BOOK. and over Is that service th system, so that the poisonous matter brim full of bargain seeds st bars This is the that the pudding may come out of ie passed off as nature intended. gam prices. even SEND THIS XOTII E TO DiT Mrs. I. T. Pitcher, of No. 180 MonEvery night at five minutes past 9, and receive free sufficient seed to grow 8 month street, Newark, N- - J . (offered Oreat Tom." the great bell of Christ tons of grass on jour lot or farm this for about three year from rheumatism and our great Bargain beed Book before the found this cure. She says: church college at Oxford, booms out summer with its wonderful surprises and great This 101 note times its ponderous It began with a queer feeling in my in seeds at bargain prices In bargains Remit 4c and we add a package of fingers. In a little time it seemed aa particular number was chosen the most fashionable, serviceable, though th fipger joint bad lamps on accordance with the number of stu beautiful annual flower. them aud I could not get my gloves on. denti at the foundation of the col John A balrer Seed Co , Lock DrawYouth's to worse aud lege Then it grew Companion spread is. er W., Ia Crew my knM. .1 oonld not stand np and I eonld not sleep night. My suffering POINTS OF THE PILES BURNED With Trading Savage. was more than I can describe. 1 took a Beads and tobacco are the open even bnt deal of medicine, nothing great Remarkable Case of Spontaneous Ip same to the affections of a savage. gave me relief until I tried Dr. W tUianie nltion Recently Noted. An Australian offlrtal who has been Pluk Pills. A remarkable case of spontaneous account of a cure in a eaae I read-avisiting British New Guinea bring d thaA waa exactly ilk mine and my ignition that recently occurred in back with him a gorgeous headdress 1 took some of the pills. got me erecting the walla of the new Rotten tnads ot the Oathsrsas bfyja eg them for three weeks before I realty felt dam quay la related by the Technlsche d disc, tbe plumage of parme. cared better but they finally Dundscbau. rots and various other ot the brilliant Mr. Pitcher, who is a veteran and a Rama had been in use there for birds oi that regiod, all securely member of E D. Morgan Post, No. 807 some time, which by 180 or 200 sewn together and bound with beautiof New York, substantiates his wifes statement and says that she now walk strokes per minute caused a steady ful shell . Two axes and a pocket without difficulty, whereas a year ago advance of the pilea The foundation knife were at first offered for the he was compelled to posh her about in a waa auch that the pillars had to be treasure, but the Papuan owner ihook wheeled chair. Both Mr. and Mrs. driven through the quicksand down to his head A atrip of calico was added, Pitcher are enthusiastic in their praise the solid ground. with the like result, but the owner'! of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. On withdrawing some piles, the eves glistened at the sight of a string For farther information, address the points of the latter were found, owing of beads and a plug of tobacco and Dr.Williams Medicine Company, Sche- to the enormous friction, to have the was clinched bargain N.Y. nectady, been charred entirely and heated to such a point as to begin burning CONCERNING COMMON SENSE. Christians Outdrink Jews. os coming in contact In applying to a London magistrate spontaneously with the air; nor could Iron shoes The man who knows when not to for e transfer of his license, a saloon prevent this spontaneous Ignition talk, possesses judgment of a high move to wanted said that be keeper When leaving the pilea In the order People everywhere are disto he which then district the because ground this Ignition would not result playing good judgment by eating was had become s New Jerusalem," in remain Plllsbury s Vitos for breakfast. any damage, the Its and Jews did not drink es much as tag confined to the charring surface, and the a mighty good thing to be outbids of; Christians. heat being rapidly carried away to tbe trv It , moist surroundings.- g Ever Hear of "8cotty and Hie j A Minor Gift of Beauty, Ride? A man may be unattractive physicMEETING. LEFT THE SHE WHY The story, briefly told. I this: Wal ally as a gargojle, but If bfe possesses ter Scott, the Death Valley gold miner, Aunt Ls Reasons Not Connected personal force and strength of charmade the trig from Los Angeles to acter he will never lack feminine adwith Theology. Chicago last summer on a special In the IKtle Baptist chapel in the miration Gentlewoman train over the Santa Fe in lesa than That whirlwind train east picturesque town ot Eastport, Me., 4$ hours. for Children, him more than $6,000. It waa the many years ego, the minister request- Mother Crays Sweet Powder used by Mother Gray, nurse faiteet king distance run over moun- ed all persons present not members of inSuccessfully the Children's Home in New York, enre tains and plains ever made on any the church to retire at tbe close ot the Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, American railway. Tt demonstrated meeting. Teething Disorders, move and regulate the beyond dispute that the Santa Fe Good old Aunt L,, who had reached Bowels and Destroy Worm Over 80,000 tea track, equipment and employees are of tiraoinals At Druggists, 25a. Sample the dependable kind. Probably you the age of fourscore, and who was one FREE. Addressall A. S Olmsted, LeRoy,N. Y. wouldn't care to ride 0 fast. You pre- of Its most respected members, arose fer th luxury of our three trains from to leave. Superstition in LnJna. Utah and Colorado to Everywhere It does not apply to you. Aunt L.," Religious superstition asserts Itself Bast-an- d Southwest In Chinese architecture, and the uniAsk me for .tlcJcet rate and. litera- said the minister. That is not the reason I am going, versal saerednesk of The ' numeral ture. C. F WARREN. dear," she responded, I have a pain three and nine Is shkwn in the arO. A . A. T. A S F Ry. to my stomach " Boston Herald. rangement of temple doors. There Is a triple gateway to each of the halls Ill Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah of the Imperial palace, and th same Millions Saved by Anesthetics. Prisoners Pay th Pollc. at . the royal tombs, Is no guessing how many order prevail There Prisoners in Morocco, must pay tbe thousand of were lost before while the sacred person ef the emlives poHeemaa for hts work ta taking them the can only be approached even days of anesthesia merely be peror to JalL cause the pain of tbe operation nec- by the highest officials after three A round trip rate ot $50 to California essary to save them waa too great to times three prostrations jure bees will be to effect all winter via the new be borne Anesthesia predates asepsis elen. See by thirty years, and so belongs to nnd popular Salt Lake Route. DOST roRGKT nearest agent or write for information another period In the history of sur- A tare 9r pnrftftir Oww Hsll Btu ok If 5 cents. to J. L Moore. D. P. A j Salt Lake City Rus Company, South Bend, Ibd The gery, but it is so fundamental to all the wonderi that surgery la now workMilk Kitlt Mor Than War Bent as Substitute For Mast. that its discovery is an inevitable of a million babies bora la An odd Incident occurred south of ing Thus wonof account of surgerys any part 200,009 are lost annually by France, Senses, In Faulk county, when, on a derful Modern sup achievements. Of these the grand majority death dark, stormy night, while a family of Is not only painless and germwere lamenting their gery be saved if only they were prophoreesteadera less; it ia also bloodless. A patient mighttreated and above all, thoroughly ill fortune of having no meat la th erly can hla stomach be and taken opened bouse they were startled to hear nourished Statistics are witness to out. and yet hardly lose mors blood the fact that .Ifcfand mortality Is near heavy thude against the outstd of th than if he had accidentally cut hit ly always due tb malnutrition' whlih building, when investigation with a in Its turn is caused by milk of poor lantern disclosed th fact that wild finger. ducks bad flown against it end had Pure Air ef Polar Regions. quality Of a Thousand nurslings that fallen to the ground to be easily pickair to ad pure in the Polar re- died before thby were a year eld, ever ed up is their dosed condition. This gions, so free from harmful microbes, a third ea an average perish through settled th meat question, and there that throat and lung diseases are no digestive disorder. - ,7 some cities were some who figured that th docks known thorn. That section is else the average to far higher; in Nantes more than a half, tn Troyes nearly malhad beta providentially misguided entirely free from ? contagious " 7 adies. that sight in thetr Journey south. Hichborn is one of the officers of our navy. His statements concerning Peruna will have .much weight as they go out in the wortd. What he says te echoed by many other officers of high standing Rear-Admir- pecially seat-know- n , ly Coe-mo- a hue-ban- many-colore- I ' Record-Breakin- L four-fifth- . !' t, rir ill 'ry Major-Gener- 1 h-- ) Wa 1 HER O 1. Cboooy W tba aadamgaad. hors ka- -a for vho last is taara oi SaUav kla Mrfacllr as iraoaacOoa Sooaelallf boolean all la 0!1aU'ot mad sy hla Iris. Mia I awn Take Ball's fiTORY TOLD GOOD OP IT. TWENTY YEAR f Lumbago end Sciatica Nothing knocks out and disable like Nothing reaches the trouble as quick T as a3 11 JACOBS BL PRICE. 35c. AND 50e. ' |