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Show BG GAVE ON THE INCREASE. 6Z $ZZZ$ZZ$$$Z$$$$X$$g; ft Woman g An Huntert Are Race' y Exterminating Wild Anirrais in A? ,ca. Mr. Bfloh.T, cvhm'. a; li .va. Africa. In hia anm:a! r, :.jr says; a we ported last ,a.-. siu; in this district i itill very h th- - .Jerrr&se especially la:i, ! ,v5.. i; a. buffalo' rushburk. oribhP. bri;; g,lu, elau-i- . 8a:,!e. rl.ir.o. vn.s. hippopotamus, ana .r:;an. i fart, it it reported by urnfessmna! hunter, of experience that the five latter specie will become hi a very short time extinct unless seme stei.s arri taken to prevent nativ.-atill unprincipled white huniers from rontimiing their 11 Gld-Fashion- ed ! So one was watching him, howaver, and presently gracing a ror. f. swung hitnsflf over the side anl from the end of the rop be dropped into the water. Two boms later lie drew ttmse'f up ou oue of the whsrves, nefc-i- v but with a look on fer. face that had not been there for , ears. ' reed-buc- destruction. Cbiriouia. a district der Chief I.ubuku, funiiei best parts of the r; V? un- !y VI V? i Lad!tan Wear Shoes smaller after Allen's Foot-Eas- e, Proud of His Choice. such a whopper, too." Mr. Winslnw's 1 AFTER BUGS, NOT MEN. 4; Alarmed Drug Clerk Unnecessarily Over Demand for Poison. He entered the drug store with his lips set, and a look in his eye that denoted a detennii atioii that wa des- vt perate. "I want some paris urten." he said can't wait. hoarsely, "rig.it away! They shall die this ven day:" The drug clerk sparred for time as v! t d O O e 0 o o y . Kimtlilner Nyrup.' tne kuii, reiluepn t.'PtlHrir. Nitlt-nI'uiu, cures wluU colic jc a bottle. travel-staine- bag-pag- "Artlrts" Still at Largo. Attractions "at liberty," Fays the Washington Times, are "the little girl with the great big voice;" "the greatest of all whistlers," who whistles only sacred songs for Sunday concerts; a man who will furnish on demand "single, double, triple or monkey balloons," and who intends to go down to fame as the "sole and original inventor of the human bomb, patented and copyrighted." and a lawyer who makes a specialty of theajrical divorces, J.'iO all expenses. I do not believe Plso' Cure for Consumption ban un equal fur courus and colds. Joust F Ind., Feb. ;B. 190tt Burnt, Trinity The Difference. Archbishop Ryan and Blnhop Glen-liowere in attendance at a church Jubilee In Si. Louis on one occasion. The archbishop is of portly build, while the bishop is a slight man of As they rather ascetic appearance. stood together chatting with some friends the archbishop said, with a comfortable look at his own generous "In one case I think proportions: it may be said that the difference between a bishop and tn ircabisbop lies in the arch." n U Mother Gray's Sweet Fonder forChlldrea tfuawsfiilly used by Slot her Gray, nurse Home in Now York. Cure in the Cl)ildren' ('verisbiiess, Hud Stomach, Teething move and regulate the liowels and Destroy Worm. Over 30,iM testimonial. Sample FKKK. AdAt nil dnigirirts. dress Allen S. OlniKtnd. Lottoy, N. Y. The Absent Minded Professor. At a recent sersion of the German relchstag as absent minded member, Herr Vlcltmann, created no little amusement, lie was railing the rof, and upon reaching his own name he paused for a response. Naturally none tame. Then he railed the nam more loudly, waited a few seconds, and roared it out at the top of hia voice. The laughter of his colleaguei finally aroused him to a sense of th ludlcrotisneHS of his act, ana no )uiued in the general hilarity. Ilnll'i Catarrh Is taken Internally. Core) Frice, 7o. Chinese Clarionet The iona. a Chinese clarionet, li the farorite Instrument among the common people, at marriage or fuDra1 entertainments. Its cal is from F to G above. A CHANGES PRETORIA. IN PROMOTION Transvaal vllsap-leare- ktt southerner who attended the Tir den club dinner in New York he other evening listened to Cleveland and the other speakers with much interest and then recalled a story of the big man who originally hailed irom Buffalo. During his first term as president Mr. Cleveland was traveling in the south on one occasion aii stopped at Weldon, N. C, where a One old backcrowd had assembled. woodsman forward and pressed grasped the president's hand saying: "I've voted for many a president, but I never seed one before." Then, after a pause, be added: "And you're ilri-- he he worked his way to the telephone to call up the police department. "All right, sir," he said, "but it will take Piie her f.tiih tinshndow stiil Vf a little while to prepare it." ih'd niles the wor.d in ted and ill; Wen in her ereed are brave Hiid true. "Nonsense!" said the man. "1 will Arid wointMi pure as pearls of dew. it. They are ready to end prepare And life for her is hith and grand, Give me the potheir existence. liy work and tfHtd endeavor spanned. v ison!" This nd earth's a brighter plaee The drug clerk paled and pressed AH f(Ir the sun.s'nine of her laee; the button for the porter. Her very smile a blessing" throw "Yea. yes," he said, "hew many And Vumhs are happier where sh nffl, vf A gentle, messenger, do you intend to kill?" To whisper love thank God for her! "About a million!" The clerk paled VI again. "Heavens," he exclaimed to himself, "the man Is not only a would-bO murderer, but a maniac as well!" Then he added aloud: "Are you going to annihilate children and women as well?" tie rocky farm which he had left At the Last Moment. "Children and women?" said the cause it was too slow. She bad never doubted him for a desperate man. "Who said anything moment, or ceased to think of the about children and women? I'm after BY FRANK H. SWEET. time when he was to provide lovingly the bugs on my roses. Is that stuff by Daily Stury l'uh. Co.) (Copyright, This day bad finished the loading of for her old aise. When some of his ready yet?" the vessel for her trip across the worst escapades had been reported she had smiled wistfully, but hopefulSECRETARY SHAW ENERGETIC. ocean, and now, as the sun was sinkyoung," she had said, ing behind the shrouds of the ship to ly, the west, the stevedores filed in front "an' doesn't realize. He's a good boy New Head of Treasury Department Sets a Hot Pace. of the officer who was checking off an' will do better when he's older. Secretary Shaw Is the most indusard paying for the hours they had Him an' me's goin' to live together ag in some time; he'll be layiu' by for trious member of the President's cabiworked. net, says the Washington correspondAs they received their money tho it pretty soon." Something swelled in the young ent of the Brooklyn Eagle. Shortly stevedores passed across to the wharf man's throat as he remembered how after he succeeded Lyman J. Gage, Mr. or stopped for a few minutes' conversation with each other, or with nuAiy times he had heard her say that Shaw startled the treasury watchman some of the sailors who chanced to be and how many times he had dec'ared, by appearing at the department one near. One of them dropped unnoticed in moments of boyish repentance, that morning promptly at 8 o'clock. The through a hatchway and slipped back he was going to take care of her when doors were unlocked by the wonderinto the hold, where the freight had he was a man. Even after he left ho ing attendant, who thought that the been stowed. Then he made his way had once written home that he was secretary's home clock had slipped a among the boxes and bales until ha "goin' to git some money laid by pret- cog or two. The next day Secretary Shaw turned came to a narrow space which had ty soon." All through these three evidently been left by design, for it years she had written regularly and up at the same hour, and heFewhas treaswas long enough for a man to stretch lovingly, and though he had answered up the practice ever since. at full length in it and contained waury officials are able ' o maintain the pace set by their chief. The latter's ter and crackers enough to keep off starvation for a week or ten days. private secretary, Robert B. ArmAfter the young stevedore had crowdstrong, comes nearer doing this than ed into it, he drew a case in front of any of the others, and he manages to the opening to prevent discovery by get at his desk somewhere near 8 o'clock each morning. Only once he a possible prowler or inspector of the reported ahead of the secretary, howfreight. ever. The latter gets an early start. Then he made himself as comfortHe rises at 6 o'clock every day, eats able as he could in the narrow space his breakfast at 7, and by the time the and chuckled at the prospect of hands of the clock point to S he is at cost. without side the other reaching the department. of he what He thought exultantly It Is safe to say that this Is somewould do when he got there, and of thing that no other cabinet officer has the other strange lands he would visit done for more than a tew days at a before returning home. There was no time. sense in people spending money to travel when a little shrewdness and a A MOUNTAINEER'S COMMENT. bold face would answer just as well. He had $3 in his pocket, the sum Constituent Thought Senator Carlisle paid him on deck a half hour before, "Read Better Than He Looked." but that was as much as he usually At the time when John G. Carlisle had ahead these days. He had given his was senator from Kentucky up work, except in ease of necessity; aiid even the $3 would not have been speeches were widely printed and attracted a great deal of attention. earned had not this trip across the One day when the Benate was in sesocean been planned as part of the sion a mountaineer from the wildest gain. For an hour he remained awake listwilds of Kentucky presented himself at the door and asked to see Senator ening to the sounds on deck and exultCarlisle. The visitor wore homespun ing in bis own shrewdness; then, weary with the day's labor, his head Drew himself up onto one of the and leather boots and was leaned forward and he sank into a and dusty. He explained that wharves. sound sleep. read Mr. Carlisle's speeches he had at her and only briefly long Intervals, Late the next evening the vessel faith In him had not for an instant and considered them great, and had vas to begin her voyage, and during wavered. Even now he had a letter walked more than a hundred miles the" early part of the day his attention in his from his pocket, received three days be- In order to see the senator was occupied by the sounds of pas- fore, and not was at the Carlisle Mr. state. busy yet opened. sengers coming on board and of Down here in the depth of the hold, time and the clerk Informed the visand the last consignments of alone, with everything he had known itor that he could not he disturbed. But at about to be left behind, his heart had The farmer looked disappointed and freight being stowed away. length, listening became monotonous, suddenly grown tender and sore. It seemed reluctant to depart. Finally and even his own thoughts, exultant might be years before he would see he asked If he might be taken where though they were, grew wearisome. the gentle old face again, and at the he could Just catch a glimpse of the He was not accustomed to being alone thought his fingers reached foi" the great man he had walked so far to or to During the past letter and drew it out softly and ten- see. The request was granted and few years, when not asleep, he had derly. But it was already dark In the Mr. Carlisle was pointed out to him. generally been with boon companions hold and he could not see. After a brief scrutiny the farmer on a street corner, or with them he For a moment he stroked it re- turned to the attendant: had been in some mischief. He tried morsefully, then he pushed the ease "Reads a heap better'n ho looks," to keep up his interest in the sounds aside and groped his way out among he remarked sententiously, and preon deck, and think of the fun ahead the boxes and bales. He would seek pared to walk back to Kentucky. of him, rather than of the past. But the hatchway or some place where New York Times. he could not; it all kept surging over there was light enough to read the letter. He must find out what the old INITIALS ON THEIR LOAVES. mother bad to say; and he would return he would and do everything Montreal Hits on a Plan of Bringing that he had promised. He would go Its Short Weight Bakers to Time. back to the little farm and take care has juRt The city of Montreal of the mother In her old age. He passed a law to Improve its bread could make a living there, and that supply. All Montreal loaves hereafter was more than he was sure of In a must be stamped with a number Incity. dicating their weight and with the For an hour there had been the Initials of the baker. r final sounds of departure overhead, A fine and two months' but he had not noticed this. As he Imprisonment are the alternative penwent forward, however, he was con- alties provided for each violation, and scious of a peculiar sensation of ris- all bread not fulfilling requirements ing and falling, which told him that Is to be seized. Besides this It Is the ship was under way. provided also under heavy penalties The hatchway was not closed, but that all rooms for tho manufacture 6 ll even there It would have been too of food products shall be at loast eight --?: i' dark but for a light somewhere above, feet high and floored with cement, which sent a dull shaft Into the hold. tiles, or wood properly saturated with X yjp In this he opened the letter and read: linseed oil. "Dear Sammy: "I'm down with the The walls and ceilings must be rheumatics, an' the doctor says 't will white washed at least once In six be a long time 'fore I'm out. The months, and no animals, except cats, nabors are good, but they can't leave shall be allowed In any rooms used their own work an' do mine. I'm for the manufacture or storage of 'feared, Sammy, If you don't come, the bread or pastry. firm will have to be sold. Tain't wuth much, but I can't look out for it Oppressive Taxation In Trance. any more. But don't feel bad, dear The French chancellor owes fr.O.OO It's only a year to the cyclists, and he Is In the boy, if you can't come. rheumatics I've got. happy position, too, of drawing a con"Ever your loving mother." siderable revenue each year from the The young man choked; there was national pawnshops of Franre. The an unmistakable sob. In a moment Frenchman can Slipped back into the hold, hardly walk through him, again and again, and when ho he had clambered tip the hatchway. A a door or look through a w indow withwere standing would thrust it away. It returned only few out being reminded of his taxes, for and persistently. Yet tho rail or lounging about; but no of both doors and windows help to keep more utroiu-lhe was not h aving much, after all, he ficers were in sight. It was nearljr France going. Their Joint contributold himself, grimly; he had not had a dark. tion to the exchequer Is over $10,000,-00Slipping back to the stern of th home for three years; he had no poEvery poster on a hoarding almost which was deserted, the yields Its quota to the exchequer of sition, no friends, no prospects; even vessel, the boon companions would scarcely young man glanced about wearily. France, and the hoarding throughout Of all The wharves were a mile away and the counlry stand for nearly $5,000 a Inquire after or regret him. the world there was only just one were shadowy outlines; but be did not week. who believed In and trusted him, and mind that, for he wa.i a strong swimPaint will make an oh' house look he had not peon her for three years. mer and a bold one. What he feared 'l! woman There had been months when he had was the frii;-- t .'t'em of a plan which new, but It won't 'ink' look ynenc. not even thought of her or of the lit had suddenly fnrrpM in his mini! I A T"r rlil ht-- r Around her childish hearts are twine.1, As roursd S'Mte reverend s;jnt enshriiitj. Ami foiinwinK hers the childish fret to Kie;ils true and Are And rind nil j.urity and fcood O To Cure a Cold in One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c 1 is w MAKE SI STORY. What Alligators Eat. More than once curious things have been found in the stomach of a shark, but never has such an extraordinary collection been found as was discovered recently in the stomach of an alligator. This alligator was killed in Hie Soudan and was more than 12 feet in length. In its stomach were discovered eighty-fivstones, several birds' claws, two human finger nails and three hoofs of a donkey, to one ol which a piece of rope was attached. Was nie elear-eye- Nearly Succeeded in Making Col. Mo Clure Appear Ridiculous. Col. McClure's handwriting was always regarded as hard that is, illegibleby the typesetters on the Philadelphia Times when he was at the bead of the editorial staff of the paper, but, having had experience as a typesetter in his early days in the business, he was generally lenient when mistakes crept into his matter in the composing room. He says he never but once lost lib temper over a print-er'- s misreading of his In the occasion in question he had written an edilorial with regard to certain beneficent work recently accomplished by Archbishop Ryan and Cardinal Gibbons. Anxious to get away to a dinner, he thought he might safely trust revision of the editorial totho As ho was hurrying proofreaders. out, however, the "devil" brought him a proof, which he hastily scanned, to diiv.wer that the printer had made bim eulogize "Archibald Ryau" and "Caroline Gibbons." f kinpaosn. love Is h.r dower- She sfks io oilier wand of power To m.ike ho'iie cftrft, trmg heaven near, To w.!i a smiie ;urI wipe a teal", Ar..l tin her djry dity by day In her own tj u t piave and way. H In her diMneut motherhood. Ad-die- . No clever. brS'l.ant thinker, sh,, W;Th pe record and r l. ts rot known the jiM'S f f.unt ha? never heard her !as:u The wi-r.ir tt;iis in oiti. o1.; IT dil t m was. The a:Us uf th es;e!dit9. , a powder. It makes tight or new shoeseasy. Cures swull.'n.hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails corns and bunions. All orujrgisls ami shoe Btores, I y mail. 25c Trial package FHEK AUeu S. (JlmU-ft"- , LeKoy, N. Y. ANOTHER GOOD PRINTER home. Persons, Places and Things EVENTS said Then he in the shadow of the great arehouxi'S. Now "straight for home." one of the fur game, country is gradually becoming devastated and it is possible now to hunt for davs and days and not find any one of the last species. A very complete set of game laws has beeD drawn up by the officials of the Mozambique company, and if rigorously put in force will no doubt still save the country as one of the best hunting grounds in Kust Africa. One size for ' PEOPLES d City Beginning to Take on an English Aspect. .Pretoria is beginning to take on an The bronze figures English aspect. of the typical Yoortrekkers, wSich, were intended for the base of tiie Krtijzer statue in Government Square. Pretoria, have been prtetited to Lord Kitchener, who has bad them shipped to England in order that they may grace as a war trophy, the Royal Engineers' quarters at Chatham. On the site of the Kruger statue Samuel Marks, who has given the bronze f;tires, has offered a large sum to place a statue of the king, and it is farther stated in a letter to the London Telegraph that this royal British subject is willing to place a statue of the late oueen on the opposite side of the square. Already the faces of the government buildings displays the royal arms cut in the solid stone. Now Y'ork Tribune. INDIAN AN ."iriiv . . nr s I i GEN. YOUNG. Belief at Washington That He Will Be Head of the Army. Major General S. M. B. Young, now president of the War College board, will probably succeed Gen. Miles as the lieutenant general of the army. Unveiled His Own Monument and Spoke the Farewell Words. Probably the most unique Fourth of July celebration In any part f the country was that witnessed by the people of Blackwcll, Okla. Col. Black-welwho practically owns the entire town, had invited and paid the railroad faro of friends from all parts of the territory to assemble near his prospective grave in the Blackwell cemetery. Here he not only unveiled his own monument, but also delivered a farewell address, during which he l, 11 Gen. Miles will reach the age of retirement in August, 1903, and the president's plan is believed to be to name Gen. Young as his successor. Gen. Y'oung has been one of the distinguished fighters of the army, and the president desires to give him this promotion before he retires, which will be in 1904. GIRL WHISTLES CHURCH MUSIC New York Innovation That Has Met Decided Approval, "Whistling In church? Why not? If God gave me the gift to emulate the birds, why should I not use It to his glory?" These were the questions propounded by Miss Ixiuise Truax, a charming girl of 19 years, who took the congregation by storm In the Lexington Avenue Baptist church at New York. Miss Truax spoke of her hopes and ambitions. "Yes," she said seriously, "I Intend to make whistling the aim of my life, I have studied method under the best of teachers, have received encouragement from Mine. Schumann-Holnk- , Miss Thurshy and other artists of that class, and have refused an offer of $8,000 a year to whistle with an opera company. I do not wish to go on the professional stage, but I weuld like to whistle In churches. The day will come when whistling In church will be no great novelty." In the Lexington Avenue church With u& ..Mi 1 Mem 'lit i t;n rsad his will, the contents of which would denote that much of his wealth will go for charitable purposes. Blackwell Is an Indian and is liked throughout the territory. Besides the town that bears his name he owns a 12,000 acre coal field In Indian Territory, and is said to be worth about $2,000,000. Autographs at Auction. A remarkably Interesting autograph manuscript of John G. Whiltier was sold at auction in New York lately. It consists of twenty-twverses of four lines each of his beautiful poem. Another item in interesting was the same sale a Una four-pagof letter Oliver Wendell Holmes, dated Dec. 29, 1855, relating to his address to the New England Society and discussing his views of slavery. Still another item of great interest was a letter of three pages written by Washington Irving to Daniel Webster in regard to the former's recent appointment as minister to Bpaln. CAUSED SENSATION AT " Deab Mrs. Pi.vkh4.ii : Travelling for years on the road, with irregular meals and bleep and damp beds, broke down my health so completely two years ago that the physician advised a complete rest, and when 1 had gained ufHcient vitality, an operation foit ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful prospect, to be sure. I, however, was advised to try Lydia K. Flnkhitm'a Vegetable "Compound and Sanative WaKli ; I did so, fortunately for me. Before a month had passed I felt that my general health had improved ; in three months more I was oared, and I have been in perfect health since. I did not lose an engagement or miss a meal. " Your Vegetable Compound is certainly wonderful, and well worthy the praise your admiring friends who have been cured are ready to give yon. I always speak highly of it, and yon will admit I have good reason to do so." Mrs. O. Ukuce, LansiDg, Mich. ttOOO ftrfilt If ibetit tut i menial It not fmln. The fullest counsel on thla aubject can be scoured without cost by writing to Mrs PInkham, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be entirely confidential. Remarkable Family Reunion. William Lynn, residing southeast of Pana, 111., recently celebrated the 108th anniversary' of his birth with a picnic and family reunion. Two hundred persons were present, of whom 1T5 were relatives of the man giving the picnic. Among those present were fifteen persons over 80 years of age. TUZjiKfe44,. 4Z NOTRB DAME. '. C President ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, REV. A. MOKR1SSEY, C. 8. from pastor down the enthusiasm over the notes from Miss Truax's Hps as great. Accompanied by the softest notes of the organ, the young wo" man whistled Schumann's After during the offertory. the sermon the congregation flocked around her and begged her to whistle She gave them another selection. the "Mocking Bird, and In the evening whistled "The Flower Song," by Mendelssohn. Miss Truax halls from Detroit. "Trau-merel- Gererosity of Tammany Man. John J. Scannell, former fire commissioner of New YorK has made glad the heart of an old friend, Oen. DuBols Brlnkerhoft of Flshklll Landing, N. Y., by buying at auction the general's farm, which was sold to satisfy a mortgage. After bis purchase Scannell said to the previous owner: "Mr. Biinkerhoff, that farm Is yours to stay on as long as you live. Order what you want to Improve It and send the bills to me." iy She was born in New Orleans and Is a granddaughter of ('apt. Held, a noted figure In the Revolutionary war. Her marriage to the prince was attended by romantic features. INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Cl.tilo. Letters. Eco. noralc and rilttury. Journalism. Art, Aclenca, Pharmacy. Law. Civil, Mechanical and lilac trlcal Engineering, Architecture, and Conmarclal thorough Preparatory Courses. Moomi Free to all students who hsvs completed tlia stutlitH required for admission Into the Junior or Senior Year ot any of lbs Collegiate Courses. Uoums to Rent, moderate charge to students over seventeen preparing rorCollenlateCoursKS A llmtlrd numb-ro- t Candidates for the Eocle-Slastlrslate will be reeeired at special rates. St. Edward's Hall, for bovs under 13 years, la unique In the completeness of lta equipment. The S9th Year will open 5epteailr 9. 102. Catalogues free Address NOTRE DAME, New Army Paymaster General. The next paymaster general of the navy will be John Nlnlger Speel of Minnesota, at present fleet paymaster of the European station on the flagship Illinois. Speel is 4!) years old, a nephew of Alexander Ramsey of Minnesota, formerly secretary of war, and has an excellent record In the service, which ho entered In 1875. INDIANA. (One mile weit of the UnlTonlty of Notre Dsme.) Thorough Kngllnh and Classical Kduoatioo, Latin. French and Uerman. On Including the full course of studies, students oumpleiing fw-iT- a the Itpgular Collegiate Degrees. The Conservatory of iuslo Is conducted on the plan of the best Classical Conservatories ol Europe. The Art Department lit modelled atter the of Kurope. best Art Preparatory and Mlulra Departments. Puo pils are here carefully prepared for the and Advenotd Coursea. Oymnaslum under direction of Graduate of Boston Normal School of (jymnsstics. Bookkeeping. Phonos-rsphand Typewriting extra. Eyery varietyof Kancy Needlework taught. Fur catalogue address OF THE ACADEMY, Notrt Dune P. O., induna DIRECTRESS mm I r THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, ROME. Vatican Refuses to Recognize Marriage of Princess Raspigliosl. A sensation has been caused in Rome by the action of the Vatican In prohibiting a Cathode sister from attending the Princess Raspigliosl, on the ground that her marriage to the prince is not recognized by tho church, It having been a civil ceremony, owing to the prince's Inability to secure church sanction, the princess having been divorced from her first husband. She was formerly the wife of Col. Parkhurst of Bangor, Me. How Mrs. Bruce, a Noted Oper Singer, Eiicaped aa Operation. Proof That Many Operations for OTarian Troubles are MRS. O. BRUCE. MILLIONAIRE. forty-dolla- - j FOR SURGICAL JPERATIONS Si Mjry's Academy. BOYS WHO MAKE MONEY; In a dainty little booklet, 25 out of lome 5000 bright boyi tell in their own way just bow they have made a success of selling i THE SATURDAY EVENISQ POST Pictures of the bovs letters telling how they built up A paying busi- ness outside of school hours. Interesting stories of ieal business tact. We will furnish you with Ten Copies the first week Free of Charge, to be sold at Five Cents a Copy; you ran then send us the wholesale price for as many as you find you can sell the next week. If you want to try it, address Hoys Ipamtmnt The Curtis Publfthinr Company, Philadelphia ASSAYS. I .TJ "ld and Mirer Onll.Silrer and Carper l.W KKMAPI.K Actor's First Appearance. Sir Charles Wyndliam, tho English actor recently knighted, came to lh United States In 1 803 and, being a yung dolctor, entered tho medical department of tho federal army. Becoming acquainted with John Wilkes Booth, the actor who assassinated President Lincoln, ho was Introduced t the American stage, and made his first appearance In New York as a n character who had to declare. "I drunk with love and enthusiasm." Having uttered the first three words he was seized with stage fright and aid no more. The criticism of one newspaper was curt and unkind: "A Mr. Wyndham represented a young man from South America. He had better go there himself." Happy Family in a Pigeon Box. Five kittens, their mother and two young pigeons are sharing In perfect amity the occupancy of a pigeon box at Weston-super-Mare- , Englnnd. Red Hair Liked In Turkey. In Turkey red hair is counted a great beauty, and the women dye their hair that tlrt. Odd Sword Hilts. I Oold Leid , ... . M) PROMPT RKTfKNS ON MAIL SAMl'LKS. OGDEN ASSAY CO. IZVX'z ut.uM hy matt. Freper. for Drams'tc Art mte. Knieruln at borne. ..'ti.wiln. rhurrhee. Mann-.- . eiamins-tlnfuM ttif'jrniait-mrlpt for enlfruinnteot. 1 roltt"D .fcutrd P rd lfterni'nliiit tul-vbrnromp'HciLl. School, Cbieago. llerwinal-iraineti- onr Flavoring AGENTS Is- - WlNTCr) II nil ILLS tracU, loilet Artleles and Frrfumea, A. I'r.AK-(lAI.- I. lilt; proilts Write l"r alnul St., Dee Mollies. Iowa O.,U0 rini uftuUCi l'uttla C FOUNTAIN PENonf Retail Prtce. 4e. i.tpaiil receiptor o, 111. $1.10 .em Co., ettt.0 Micsigaa linn, thioag 014 Filled Watf h. open fare, arrew WBS-Oear inn movement guaranteed 2 yra ra J Bona Co.,1041! g.C.atral far Af ...Chicaf r.pd. yrt t'l Relteiaiildeirlntlonof af UtlV I JVC II nnlUlCALuHCf tionuitle w,.mrol,., wth to awry, and 4 pluIM lor J. Heart a Hand, kauaaa city, Koman soldiers under the emplra had hilts similar to the above on their swords. New York Editor Ignored. Horace White, editor of the New York Evening Post, has been made a trustee of Bclolt college. He graduated from that Institution, soon afterward itolng to ChlcpKo to ergtge (a rewttpsr"'" ttojk. 1 ".ffillS When Thompson's Eye Water Answering Advertisements Klndlu Mention This Pacer. W. N. U.. Best Salt Lak-N- o. 31. 1902 i.ultls ttnlnl ail ii.Si IA.II&. ousti ftjrup. Taeu tiiid. Vet In lime. h"l1 hr i1nirirut. . |