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Show L MET WITH TRAMPS FAVOR. f T Custom of Leaving "Stranger's Sheaf Had H. Entire Approval. A tratiip ald, as he s apped his arms with his bands to mm tin in" "Iiurin' hai test I found hi) !f in Siisny fra-s- , Kent coin. it, Md. Sast- - j fras is u farm l.eiiirj. I many a ' i e hue farm do n .1 on tie "liar.esnn' as m tarnis, and yet in i ter lii Id I M i ii a sheaf tf grain siandin I slopped and looked at out o' tht II. hejvt-fand a young woman wot hat n il oniiti' up Need to Be Made of Dust. the road slopped beni ine. "Hut doesn't it seem xWative tiiat ' she said. " The siraiu-er'M,. the Lord should haie main- man of " 'Wot?' I dust? ' "'The ?.! ahL'er'fc .shi the Iird "Not at all. Of couiM "I didn't know w hat inalo- of le-knew that Kve vta, to p. cna'cd I examined her Joseh Sh" u, pre! next," t lt.t ty, will! a while skin and "Well?" and I says: "Well, a man must be 'made of dust' " ' Wot d all this alsiin who is Koinu: to have a woman dependtiaiieer sheal?' ent on him." ""Whj,' sajs slie. a ihe fanners v. In n leave in eai i, WORE the they hart est, one sheaf tailed In loiii-Tlii!lie In MraiiKerV alieaf. Mrs! ctraiiKi-that, eomen aloim. He can do what lie plea .e- - w,iii ji ,11 llllt it away it, or rail it off, or ' ;A LASTING RELIEF. W. Wails. Super J nlndent 1 of Street! I.eliannu, Ky. tt WS B nightly rest was broken, owiui t trregularitlfii of the kidneys, ifocftt in lnt.l r frimi severs pains la (he small of my lnik and through 'Mr tkt 4 annoyed !y paia kidneys aud fttt ijajtsagiM of abnormal secretions ailed to relieve me. I began Dnan's Kidney Tills and I ex jpeieeew quick and lasting Kidney IMIU will prove a bless to all autfttrcrs from kidney disur ra who will gii Miem a fair triai " Milburn Co, ll'iffalo, N. V., jHupdetors For aale by a'l druggists, ixiod 60 cent per box. Ik-tt- tuS relief-tkoau'- tier Prowling African Hyenas. not an iincmmmn thing," xays A tnmi who ban hunted in Centtal itb half his "to meet a iiailve foe niihlng and when you ask him i.ow It happened be will tell you that a hyena snapped at him while he was asleep It la marvelous how they if cover from inch wound, as the teeth of the animal must be poisonous, and (be natives have no antiseptics and A very crude way of treating wounds. Whoa a 'flsl,' as Hi natives rail It. amies round tint ramp bowling, the 'boys' tdiout all sorts of vi!i; names at tun But very often the animal make uo noise whatever jnd tn.it till wi nning Is the loss of some! hing dis; .), red " ' It ta in-- W) "ffpr flu nl t I tutlh tar. .'urtti Htfif1r, till! I V It ;:tirl,n itti,t l III- f t;,erl 'i!rl l,y ( O O .1 I ht.mi lersiie-o, '!!- ,y li'ui Hit If. af,l In all (mui-f.i- l nine,,; 11 le. ml t:,.i. L.,, - (Imli tint .ihno iim i,0.i.. On1 er.1,1.' il-- ' en, i '" W Al I.IV- Wli r'rrh .ti l.ttM M fV i K O 4.1- tlrill Curd im llif l.li.f 4it-inv Of li'-'I i'llTii!n!i i y ' fill (Soul It nil iMiinlni '1 kD Hail' riiiitjf em i c il c - i - , ( r Mr. Kloseman I : i. unlfii; . :i fa. in 't lha i.f i' ttuU Jitvf i untU;e''a. i A iiii yi!i 'Then,' in,- I. 'does his here sleaf behind !o llie?' " '.Sure,' ha s eho. " Wots the idea of Ihe thin "' - If jtiih cuinot. prnniirn Sandhelni'a f.eitm lMMin and DanJiult Lure Iri-V" u ilni':-isr ImniiT, write, .snnil hniltl IMui; I'u.-.'.M.lfi . I1'AI'HIii-liMlnll If Utir Iuva. - liiey will M'li-- ' ( Pupren-- s vtliu aii ilel-UH i pi'ittil iut'rUiii imtilh .i.iive.i uirl Oinimt-.tfiil. I ree liniiUiei fur the alkie,;. Jiwr.itf flis'a.se Ktul spcihil illefietiiniH. win he funr K.i'Wlna. I'llupl'-s- , Ai'lie. Oi.l mireH Uuii ltiel. IUoimI Wurtn. I'liUtiu, ttini It Heails, ne.-- l Itilp ai r. V rvnus tlAintrulT, Stial '1 reulile, 'I iwlio. It, Ijtilt, LwUi.iu, At ; Snap, e. fWV1 SlPl 1 mansion. nf Aarleullure Bivca to Saber'u Hats lis nt. Salnr'a New Nalional Oat fielded in liH from laO to 3"0 tm. per acre in 30 ditTerent States, and you, Mr. I'aiuicr, can beat tlua in llifi, if yeu will. The I'. l. . ""lis for luck,' she explained. fanners think the (trailer's Kive.s them M.ood link, it's a The Flea! TJ nil Kiein-- custom. All over Fiaiire, in barn st time, tou'll find Ktraioo :' slo avi s wait in' for the strou-e- n to and lake liiein. My fathi-- , a Kn-l.iiia;. He Ihe i here I niade "W ell, m r a dollar mil "f t hem rdratiuers' )tl h'a-- s fras. Von ii. t x to s.t- sy tra.s n;mi next ear." - Huston I'o the architect, "is which means" "'Salve?' I never made any in my life. My money was made in soap. Take 'em down." Phiadelpbia Press. "That," replied Untold Agony, Nell She wants to see you. Belle I haven't seen her for some time. Nell I guess she's been sick. She says she has been suffering untold agony. Belle Oh, that may mean simply that she's got some secret she wants to tell me. ' . i Versatility. Hoes versatility count for anything in the theatrical profession?" 'Tt does," answered Mr. Storming-toBarnes, "if it is the right kind of I am now looking for a versatility. man who can do anything from loading trunks on a dray to wearing a dress suit anil taking tickets." - ' WANTED TO INSURE SNAKES. H.is Strenuous Few Minutes With Pets of Showman. "We have i iti r a. i. in our us el us .,ii do In yours," to a fa id a tire r. Aside from solieilini; hu n 4 on our own hook we must atti-ito culls from persons who wriie direct to the otliee. The her day I was sent to a small apartitiet.i not far from Tammany hall. The man who wrote opened the door himself and Invited me to take a chair. Just as I was Ithi, lit lo sil down a hu::e snake uncoil-ihimself, dropped from the chair to thn lloor wiili a bum; and off in a b ivlo t behind Ihe sicam hi ater, at me hi.'.siiu; defiant he went. To was soan-.but feebly say that Agent i nnn-ni.- His Share of Trouble. "Things are very dear," said the dissatisfied citizen. "Y'es," said Senator Sorghum; "but we are all feeling it alike. I can remember tho time when votes could be bought for a dollar apiece that can't be bought now at any price." Washington Star. I .Mrs or Kiniiier, alxive illuitratl. tiushela hiu and (eur tons hay fivra per aire. H a wondeiful. Salcr'i are pedigree seeds, bred up through careful aelectiuii to big yield. l'er Aere. eed 8lrer'i lit tu. ttearilless Barley yielded hiilwr'a lloTiie llinldpr I tun... 8elti and Mai armu Wheat..., rvilier'a Viftmis Itspe..., Halwr'i Teinuite Kodder Knlner'a llillinn r Uraso.,, hslwr'a rHicree I'litatnes 1 . Now atich yield 3"0 St) (Vl.uuu I tt ;"il bu. bu, s, Ha, il U,. mil I,lt0 bu. pay and you iiiu have in lsnj. them, Mr. r.u.m-rf.NO 130 IN BTAVfl and thU notiee to the John A. Saler Peed C'o.. Iji Crosse. Wn., and you will get , thfUr bin ratnleg aunplea free. (.W. and h.ta of farm N. U.J ra owed you atiytbini!," answered the editor of the Tallgrtiss Ita.on by return mail. "You told me when 1 ordered the press that it would pay for ltsell in six months. Chicago News. "1 Hlopi; - When serve tea and biscuit in business at four o'clock; a nice little break. hllllr,4 A Writ f f 'r Kwi'lnld Hook. Han r.- The 0mpBf lxt - , Modern. '. was atass. was moukev. I in afiald the ttces niwav havens of eoutentid 'I'hltiKS killed us, ami we never could lell why; No doiilu we M. mu d the earth or sea or sky ! have fo'Kotti ti niv relxdllon's shape In ii I was ape. I Now I have the eomfottahln skill Is cm elopeil in, HtilKi- nt In lilt! Ami hol.l of my mlKluy r.ioe Self conscious ptlsiiner under one white tie ,. I'm awfullv nfi ii.t I'm goint? to the. .Now 1 ,nii 1. Tills '1'u bine I pav pi i tin, me ,1 a hypothetic life for niv toil suuu-ho- unite. nn, IMi'r.snl or dunned, I some w,iy mils eonti lv- That I eternally be kept IllKe! In this an i mill w tieundli-sbliss I see- - - Ktetli:i( lite mm no doul.t I us,,! to care the Imle tilings ttiat liappene-theie. Atld fll't to see the yram KoillK by. Anil nations. t.unili.H and persiao dit., 1 didn't much appuviuie life h plait Winn I When I was liptodate collection l'astor-"T- he those who con tribute ten cents or more w ill rcceha 'trading stamp from the ushers." Will now be taken, and .Woman's Home Companion. TEA You can have it good if you want to. Or bail if you don't take care. tl nt I frklt llu f U - Work and Hope. amateur at cno Eery genius was an time or another. PK d ahead with your work, having in it a dlvlue faith, and sooner or later you must win out. was a man. 1 'et kins t'lllnmn. Inn lotii- t Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. K adslllLur f ymr Tiw-- r wit. f'M4 toot-ni- l U Mum First Englih Pantomime. pantoTbe first regular Ktu'lish ala 10 nv" i",'n ""a.lcqtiln mime Executed." r'0,!lir''' at tf,e Lincoln's tan Fields theater, Lee. 16, 1717. 1 my hair - . V 1 ..v'' Nt ." Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary Tennis Club, Chicago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Park-dal-e How many beautiful young girls develop into worn, listless and boneless women, simply because sufficient attention Las not been paid to their physical development. No woman is exempt from physical weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally. 1 If j'ou know of any young lady who is sick, and needs motherly advice, ask her to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., who will ive her advice free, from a source of knowledge which is unequalled in the country. Do not hesitate about stating details which one may not like to talk about, and which are essential for a full understanding of the case. Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Colllngs wood, N. J., says' MI thought I would write and tell you that, by following your kind advice, I feel like a new person. 1 was always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything. .Menstruation was irregular. "I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Compound and began to feel better right av ay. I continued its use, and am now well and ttrong, and menstruate regularlv. I cannot say enough for what your medicine did for me. Not Willing to Pay. Her Impression. There in a German family on the West Side that has lately hired a girl fresh from the country. The other day when the daily order of prettv.ls arrived the new girl sent them back. "Why, Melinda, what did you do that tor?" asked her mistress. "H'eed. missus," replied Melinda, "dat foolish tinker done forgot en put all de salt on de outside." Chicago News. before I have a clian troit Free Press. think. e to De- - Slightly Confused. When Senator Ilebm- was elected from Kentucky from Joe IHackbtiru's district, an ovation was given him iiIHin his return to his little mountalu town, a barbecue for which severaJ fattel calves and other animals were killed Much impressed he made a speech of some lenmh and eloquence. That is. he began all right, hut he made a slight miscue a! the llnish. That was what he said. "Friends and Fellow t'itiens; I feel this to be the greatest occasion of am deeply gralitled-mo- re my life, can My-- by this honor deeply than you have dm e hie in sending me as Senator to the capital from the most stale in the Fnion. from the mapnlflccnt Blue Grass country, from the only state that can boast of the finest whisky, the loveliest horses and tbe fastest women lu the world." rutsburg Hispaieh. - 1 1 How Thackeray Worked. When Thackeray was in Itichrnond, Va., during his visit to the United States, John l'Nten Cooke asked blm If he ever dictated his words to an amanuensis. Thackeray answered that he rem posed a good deal In this The whole of "I'smond" was May. dictated, he said, an assurance that will surprise most admirers of that finished work. Thackeray added: "I also dictated all of TYndennls.' I can't say I think much of 'Penden-ti!s- ' at least of the execution. It cor tain!? drags almut the middle, but I had an attack of Illness about the tin e I reached that part of the btxk, ntiii could net make It any better than It is" How Hrs. Pinkham Helped Fannie Kumpe. " Dear Mrs. Pinkham: house " "But I understood you to say It had only two rooms!" "That's true, hut this Ttns In the cyclone district of Kansas." New Orleans Times Democrat. I feel it is my duty to write and tell you of the lienetit I have derived from your advice and the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The pains Arm and the Man. In my back and womb have ail left me, and my menstrual trouble is Win'J. is a daring corrected. I am very thankful for the good advice you gave me, and I swordsman shall recommend your medicine to all who suffer from female weakness." Tw u Lie Y'es; he ran through Miss Fannie Kumpe, VJ22 Chester St., little Rock, Ark. (Dec. 16, 1900.) Cool II, llliil! without any trouble. Cold Cars In Chicago. "I understand there is no danger Lydia E. Pinkharu's Vegetable Compound will cure any Proper Term. from bacteria in the Chicago street woman In the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammaYes, In order to get away I cars." tion of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervou he resorted to a subterfuge. "Why not?" prostration, and all forms of woman's special lll- see. lie's a sort of a subter-a(Iyer "They freeze to death." Cleveland I s it were. fugitive riain-Dealer- . $5000 Puffs of Locomotive. A locomotive going at express speed gives 1,056 puffs to the mile. TEA we Public Medical Fund. The city of Zurich, Switzerland, Imposes a medical tax of about 87 cents a head on the whole population above tht age of sixteen, which creates an annual revenue of $100,000. This is divided among forty docton, who receive $2,000 each. In return for this salary they will be compelled to give medical attendance to all citizens of Zurich who may claim their urvlces. TEA - We don't grudge the want you to money; have it, if you don't like your tea; for we want you to like your tea. we to the Contrary. think her mother Is a sensible woman The l t,-- Well - a I don't think she likes me. Friend ob. I iin rely raid she was e a woman. No Evidence Your crocs r return! your money tf yoa don't I Uke Beg pardon, ma'am, but thoro'a a burglar in the drawing room, Bullet am. Mrs, i sen-tid- parvenue Corrected. - . 's. er, w I He-- W. " 1, Superior Man. Do you think man la t 1 First Round. "Just el. c kiss before I go," he pleaded. "And will ton In va'isfted with ,lie?" she asked "I should sav not," he replied. 'Then get busy," she said. men ''"- - ' thine Why. some can kick more with only two than a mule c:tn once In a while. sre His Reason. friend of yours. "Jot: es is a ' Isn't Sure " don t you give me an Mm?" ro9t- 'That's why."-Jt'""- ,on Then why i'loii-,,,- ,n Exceedingly Ccol. JiH'klet T.i'.U about tour eates droppers: that s the oo'i"! one et,r raw. O akley - What is that? Jooklcy an icicle supe-- " arlmat? tit an i' r.-'t- 1 isn't It? Sh.- e- Krowlt dge? No. It's the way Urooklyn Mfo. do )o ir hair. Coreifss, lu ,iii! about this i n apple fur will so,.u be n.i Well, tell him we don't receive on Wednesdays. o'i, you men, with your pror-la y.o'i sny that knowledge ("holly "Hate don't believe it Tour grocer return! jour money It you don't like Bchltllnit'e Beet. Necessary. Yes, there's a place for Optimist every one in this world. Pessimistcan't see any use in & lot of old cranks! Why, the world Is only Optimist i big piece of leat hinery and it couldn't revolve wi;!, nut the-mIVtroit Free I'tess. variety if placed . on the marivt ?" "Ye1-'The:e ain't pdpp to be i :i,Vr. core.' " lit extremely-good- ; ever did anyone harm. None Left Over. (lubberly What did your wife say when you got in this morning? I'ightman She said she wouldn't waste any words on me. Clubber)'-- - Ah. you were lucky. She didn't Lclghtman - No much. believe she used evwaste any. for ery ore she could think of. i'-- tea is Good 1 Like Betting on a Sure Thinj yeu think that o:,i ry anxious (, p.t tnayde is ii.e'y married? bef.-.-,Wi '!. tlerk s Pollyman proposes to t , r shecM he mighty certain that he loves her. FORFTiT If ws einnot forthwith produc ttaorlntnl letter aad llptar nbuia luimiouiil. wtuati wdl croTe their stxnluie asnuineneM. Lydia k.. J'Uikhui Had. Co Lun, Ot HER MESSAGE. Worse Than the West. "My!" exclaimed the Western man, "these Kastern people certainly do bent us when it conies to lynching anil the like." "What are jou talkln' about?" demanded his wife. "Down by the station Just now beard a couple o female tourists from the Kast talk in' about their 'parPublic lor haiiKln's.' " Philadelphia iA'dger. Kr'n-n- . un-- 1 ' TEA 1 col-ote- Or sluleki-i- in aiiKiiish Impotent, beneath 'riu smooth, impartial ciopplng of great leetll I don't remember much what came to I wasn't aware that - Immortality. When Haven't you found that it." Al.out TEA v- 'Well, sir," brusquely inquired the girl's father, "what can I do for you?" "Why er I called, sir," stammered the timid suitor, "to see If er you would give assent to my marriage The Shrew. Supposed It Had Settled. to your daughter." -bus-arShe They gay that the best "We think." wrote the manufactur"Not a cent, sir, not a cent. Good ers of print ing machinery, "that It Is bands always thnughiful in little day!" someMr. Smith? Are were that ou you way, things. about time paying Smith No, I don't have to be; my thing on the press you bought of us. Where Balmy Breezes Blow. to thera It is now about a year since you got wife always calls a "Ho lived in a low, rambling ! pass Gracious! c Maid Y s'ni. .Mrs. Tin Then what, keeps yott so long? lb-Maid I'm looking for tho hair. was another snake curled up on bis It was on the sick bed, (stupefied. list and he had rdven It dope, "Ves, he wii 'i'i me to Insure his snakes. I be! the company made aome noil of a deal with him, but I never went back a second time." New York l'ress. S.v Stags Duel In Pari. Two utiles fought a thud lasting more than an hour In the Hols tie lioulngne. I'nrls. In full view of the Neither of the rotubatuut imbllc. nerlously Injured. &r lb-- was iass, eihuiis I mav have wept As evi'iy year tin- gritst Mailes .aled and MO Thive-cor- )et? ; When iSpelt .1' v' I tvol loumey of 240 miles. This la a great reduction on former fares, and la tho lweBt rale In west Africa. t I Sa-lv-e- rays. s my feelii-t,.s" 'Ihin't mind I'et. r,' said the mini its calmly as Ihoia-he hail been hpeakiiiK of a iet doii, 'lie won't bite unless you step on him. He is the soul of Koud ratiire, is I'ete. Lie down, old man.' "In a rocklni; chair I found anothEncouragei Travel. er snake. The man told me there Tho authorities of the Couko Tree Blato are cndeavurlui; to popularize were live snakes in this room, which be used in Ills business us a alum num. tlirouKU their tirrlifry, and U 1 liaa just been otlielaily Bin.ounced that Hut could have sworn I saw fifty of tho Congo railway has reduced tho them, lie noticed my tiervousni ss and for first clnsa fates to i.2 for a leil the way Into his bedroom. Theie tlo Line. "What's them letters you got up there over the door?" demanded inspecting the plans for his new Nu-rite- j!iM it s hi., ,. II.' " Not in Hi WIG. i Shah Cuardi His Jewel. Tho shah of 1'er.iia owns more prfr Cloua stones than any other monarch or pornniander In the world. He keeps $10,000,000 worth In a glass jar In his tiNlroom, but the remainder of hi Jewels, to the value of muny million' arc locked In a Imikh f.afe at his palaeu at Teheran, and a body of fifiy men find employment in giiaiilins it. J nm$ Not That Sort. My dear, I'm afraid that sealskin sack I promised you Mrs. Klosenan That's enough, John; you promised it, and Mr. Kloseman But we've got to economize. You must make Rome sac riflce Mrs. Kloseman (determinedly) Yes, but it won't be a sealskiu Mis tt; ....i , tin- - W I ,f i V ' 1 How's This ? Where She Kept Them. I'afsav It ttil so cold in my bedroom last r.icht thai my teeth posi" tive!) Miss ivpprey- - o. come now! Miss I'asay-- l say my teeth positively i battered a!l n,(, tiuie. Miss Pepprcyo, thoiiihl you were j;oinK to sat ton found them fit, it. In the tumbler of water this morning i ! t S'.'- - Iii! yim police nt my a -.j slurc-i, ,' lle-- ' " '''" e4 an-- Fills Cavities and Extracts. "Who Is this gentleman whom yoo always take wlih you In the auto?" "Oh. thero are so many tacki thrown In the street lately. Ho'a a dentist." Journal AmusanL Robbie's Idea. The Mother Yes. she'g a gooj woman. Hobble. She, Is always casting her bread on the water. Tho Hoy 1 don't call that gnod, mamma. Don't you supposo the poor Ashes like cake once In a while? A Selfish Envy. 1 Very Likely. "Gee whizz! you're Blow," remarked tho hare. "I know It," tho tortoise admitted. "1 suppose if there's anything In thU transmigration theory I must hav been a messenger bey nt one time." that hald-'i- ' rHe to me as If He tool e to krow - tat kind of hair r 'ii:;t ,o ie H es! ! -- Motive. Farmer Hero, dnekie, duckle, (Suckle; come get the com. Duck No. thnr.ks. SI; I don't want corn for breakfast half as bad as jou want duck for dinner. ScluUlufi Beet. Poor Paw! "Yes," said the teacher, "you must always remember that all liars will hava their portion In the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone." The little scholar looked thoughtful. Sud"That settles denly he exclaimed: paw's hash; he goes flshln' twice a week!" Atlanta Constitution. DISFIGURING ULCER People Looked at Pronounced Now Clear as God for Her In Amaiement Incurable Face Ever Thanks Cuticura. Mrs. P. Hackett. of 400 Van nuren 8i., Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "I wish to give thanks for the marvelous cure of my mother by Cuticura. She had a severe ulcer, which physicians had pronounced Incurable. It was a terrible disfigurement, and people would stand In amazement and look after her. After there waa no hope from doctors she began rt1rtg Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and nils, and now, thank God, she Is completely cured, and her face is as smooth and clear as ever." Japanese Public Ovens. It Is a curious fart that In nearly every street of the cities of Japan there Is a public oven, where, for a small fee. people may lave Uietr dinner cooked. Think White Hair Indecent The dislike entertained In Servla to fair hair Is 80 great that, according to a writer In the Boudoir, It extend even to the white hair of old age. No Servian matron . who respects herself would appear in public with white hair. Nor does she hide the fact that she dyes It periodically. This custom haa come down to her from her mother and grandmother, and It la not the outcome of vanity, but of decency, she will tell you. TEA costs almost nothing any- how; nothing at all if you don't like it Tour grocer return! your money It you don't Uke Schltllne'l Dent. Mistaken Attention, "Men make a mistake, says a lady, "in making such a fuss over middle-age- d women. They don't want to be waited on. They want people to think they are just as young as they ever were, and they resent It when a man tries to help them get around. If you want to kep good friends with a lady whose hah is Just beginning to turn gray, don't take her arm every time she steps off a three Inch curb or offer her your seat In a street car to ride a couple of blocks."-Detr- oit Tribune. TEA You will find no poor tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any such, you know what to do. Tour irrocer retume your noney If you dowt like BcUllllnt'i HeeU Sick People Are So Selfish. An Atchison girl started out to be a nurse. It would be so Noble to wear a white apron and cap, and minister tenderly to the suffering. But she lasted four weeks, and quit In indignation. No wonder; her patients actually expected her to take care of them nights! Atchison Globe. TEA The cheapest nice drink in the world is tea; and the finest. Tour grocer retume your moat. It you 4 oat I ke i Beet. Few Suicides in Japan. Despite the fact that hara klrl Is regarded as a national Institution of Japan, Instances of self destruction In that empire are much fewer than la the leading larnls of Europe. |