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Show BBWSNiSiitSSI my chum and we all sat down. Titos'the -uncaaoonues. duced Dicli was a, most f ' falls upon the moonlight g0ft cnCiSSmimtains! 1x1 !a limpid our $ lie and seem to gllvd gold they children on their mothers ' their emerald pines uplift beecSleaves rustle in the fitful jhe having branches cross T" each moonlit dale, , uiq i muse a foxs shrill bark a fiififis woods and slowly dies ittto he a night as night! and such JdVkiss,the rapture -- of the moons soft st seems as glorious as day. Kffiouitalns dream; the moonlights , mellow bliss and Fades oil' ; j morning streaks the sky with gray Granite Monthly. IflOW VE SATED OUR DIMES.' really too bad, and the more t over the more ashamed I my share in the unblushing a. u V w HhTwhyit happened was this: You Dick Benson and' I were medical M a. r XentsJ We were, closest of chums, 3 pW ae T. the same room. ini La moreover, evening the . at about 6 oclock we JJJ. in! a corner of our apartment with undisguised satisfand surveyed us. A ction he scene before large artistic liar, and X was something in that lino myself, I must say that it taxed th full but extent of our powders to maintain a calm demeanor as we proceeded to convince our innocent victims that the feast before them was prepared for their especial benefit $nd that the preparation thereof had been a labor of true delight. O t Bensons (plan of I han not the faintest idea. campaign The only thing that suggested Itself to me was delay, for it was plain that the longer the meal was postponed the less the damage done wheri the time came for their departure. But the poor creatures looked so thirsty after their travels that I really felt pity for them. A glass or two of wine from the decanter would not be mised, anyway. My dear aunt, I ventured without looking at Dick, let me give you k glass of claret. Traveling Is such dry work that you really must be famished. They said pothing, but there was a look of pleasant expectancy in their eyes which read assent. The decanter stood on a side table,, and beside it was a confused mass of bottles of all shapes and sizes containing pickled lizards, frogs and such' things. There was also a pollection of bones and other medical1 appurtenances. As I stepped up to this table Dick remarked, Be careful, Arthur, not to confound the claret with that red stuff I brought home this afternoonrYou know Hardifigs dog died of hydrophobia last night and I got a bottle of his blood to analyze. Then coming up to where I stood, ostensibly toj help me to distinguish one from the, other, he whispered: Sorry, old man, it wouldnt hurt, I know, but we must begin. at the beginning, or else we shall have a frag- mental turkey on our hands. j y faint voices they both declined, and our precious bird remained still a thing of beauty and a joy for our coming guests. Lest our stock of unappetizing stories should run short, or our victims should somehow conquer their qualms, Dick very calmly arose and removed the piece de resistance from the table. But so tickled were we at our success that we presently found ourselves off our guard. It was time to broach the pies, and we had not ready a parTVlth Bov but Unvrelcome Guests. the matter up he would have evolved some tale as destructive of a fruit appetite as of a flesh one. 'However, it didnt much matter, as there was a bake shop near by, and we could very easily replace that portion of our repast. Both my aunts took a piece 6f pie, and we two conspirators also, for appearance sake. As we ate and chatted Dick dropped out of the conversation and fell to musing. It was plain to my mind that he was figuring out how to save those beautiful blanc manges. There wasnt another of their genus within five miles, and so they must be saved at any cost. For my part I hadnt the ghost of an Idea how It was to be done, but I trusted in Dick and did my best to entertain our guests alone so as to give him full opportunity for thought. At last their pie was finished and the fateful moment, arrived. Glancing at Dick I observed with joy that a gleam of satisfaction held possession of his optic. I felt that we were saved. !ar Oh, I say, Arthur, tin the center of the room, md upon it was the prettiest set out ire had looked upon for many a day. Inere tvas, in the first place, a cold toast turkey flanked with ible occupied mag-rifice- of celery glasses nt and the like; there dishes of luscious fruit, several peach pies, a couple of delicious frere juicy and, towering inerall, a grand center piece of beau-ufflowers. The fact is,' we were riving ja little cold spread to a few friends, of ours, whether male, female, mixed it is not necessary to tell. There was a full hour to spare before our guests would arrive, and, irerytMng being in readiness, we sat bwa to rest a while, and to sum up m much our little affair would tax blanc-mange- s, aivering ul on 5r is financially. Fumbling in my inside for an envelope to figure upon, I polled out an unopened letter which pocket t hurriedly thrust there the day had and entirely forgotten. Kfore is Good heavens, I read it and 'Heres a pretty mess! Read him. rt I exclaimed threw it across to Dick I epistle ran as follows: Dear Arthur: My sister The and I passing through Boston late tomorrow afternoon, on our way home, shall have an hour or sq to spar be 111 ft 9 h 10: said he, did you happen to read that article in the Medical Journal about a new and approved stiffening for jellies and such dainties. You know isinglass and those things commonly In use often Impart a strong flavor, and s6 while trying to remedy this defect, a hospital doctor hit upon quite a lucky idea. And what did he use? I asked, wondering what. was coming next. Nails! replied Dick, loconically. Nails! echoed both my aunts In chorus, what, hard iron nails? Oh, no, said he, with a polite smile; you misunderstand me; I mean Ah, yes,1! he said aloud, this is the finger nails. one all righjt. Allow me! I really thought my aunts would I dont jeare for any wine, thank have fainted on the spot, and I myself you, said my poor Aunt Helen, al- could not help giving an involuntary , though really she looked ready to start. faint from .thirst. murmured Aunt Helen Disgusting! Not any for me, either, thank you, In an almost inaudible voice. said her sister; I rarely take wine. Well, yes, replied Dick, nothing Oh, do take something,I urged.' abashed, finger nails are rather dirty No! Well, sit down to something perhaps, but I should think they more substantial. would make a very superior stiffening, Benson fas an excellent story teller, and if you ask any one who bites his and the next ten minutes he employed nails he will tell you they have no In relating a number of choice hos- taste of their own; so you see they pital anecdotes and experiences calcu- have a decided pull over Isinglass. lated to increase the effect already Everybody knows of course that they produced. One yarn, I remember, was contain a large amount of gelatine, that of a fellow student who was one just like a horses hoof, you know, day making an Interesting dissection which they make glue of. Great Caesar! I thought I would under the arm of a dead body. He had got his face close to the subject, study- drop from my chair, and as for our uning it with Intense Interest, when sud- fortunate victims. They looked as if denly the,1 corpses arm relaxed and they were going to be sick. An awkward silence now followed. clasped the terrified student in Its fearremembered that ful embrace. Presently my aunts , mere!-on went Dick Just imagine, shopping bethey ought to do a little so off and fore train friend time, they went lessly, just imagine my poor be that Ill bound, mentally resolving, if they ever dined with medical students again, they would be careful to wear blinders and plug their ears tightly with cotton wool. Of course our little dinner proved a great success, for Dicks Inimitable relation of the story (it was really too good to keep) put everybody In the best of spirits, and the merriment did not flag till the wee sma hours anent th twa. . , - ts trains, and If nothing we shall drop in upon you at nur boom. Expect us then shortly Lhcr f. Your affectionate aunt, , Helen. Great guns, Arthur, said Dick, the dickens cant you read your and Onr Pre-ciowhen you receive It? They Both Declined Was Saved. Bird ycu had we might have arranged with his face pressed close against ;Lirg3 differently. Where are your that cold and clammy cadaver. But bound 7 now, let us to the feast. poena to Beverly. With a; shudder my aunts arose and And the train leaves?. moved toward the table.. At 7:05, I believe. My heart misgave me. the depot is fifteen minutes' could stand that last story, If 're r0Q here, so we shall get rid of therethey was surely no hope of saving our pm before our guests arrive, turkey, Dicks keener eye sawandthat so they were weakening, however, ipng it, man, I know that, but this he prepared to pile on the agony. We cut Thats what Im thinking, had hardly taken our seats when he fp- Ton know I dont want our began again T? Grpy to be known at home. By the way, Arthur, were you in , pal! I didnt think of that. Hold, the hall this morning when that Egypol1 saT Tou got that letter f .J, tian mummy was unrolled? The smell Then, of course, you ex-- 1 tfleni and prepared this little Tr as a surprise, see? havens and earth, what about i T." TTe cant ask them to sit JfC3"s I a turkey that has undergone p ,5 prntation, to mere fragments of :1 'plage, and to peach pies that 7 t ninety degrees of their cir-- a "cnee. changing pre-Tm- ns Fish Storms. pe-ponden- es-relati- any-Benso- y n. j W - k TT In early times records of the occurrence of showers of fish, corn, etc., were regarded as alarming portents. Then came the time when they were like the regarded as fictitious lakes, Albert and Victoria Nyan-zwhich were erased from the maps for nearly 100 years to be restored in the present century. So with the fishes. We know that the records of their falling are true, and we know where they come from. A whirlwind sucks up the water of a stream or pond; the water and the fishes are carried aloft like the hay, out of a Af-Ic-an a, , tz: tXa ?,1ih t 0 1 derating 7'tat e coolness, me. 3 4 now, rpt 3 Tell How We Saved Onr Din nex. field and dropped down a veritable awful. It couldnt have One of water, and fish. Here is shower something. from our observer, W. C. record the the from V. Burton, J. P. of Carrigaholt Castle, I County Clare, Ireland: On the 15th there, I replied,. as (June, 1S95), a very hot day, some No heavy heat drops fell about midday, Dlefc: p: mo,to tow the matter was to- was simp a satisfactory conclu- Y J X'S&W.W , jc horri-llwas- nt a full hour to dccor-- , to our satisfaction, an I ip!'' ' it and hide the viands was, (,nt of the question. Jlore- - meXH'eporatory i i'mk would have it, there 'remembered yon 're room In the bouse to ;e"ntIJrnt t52is especially. For MlaLf temporarily have thorn tvheh they Sr Gnrtfrs. d Kjr b 11 rang, and a reedy to drop knlfo as I r my buxom but unwel- 1 as fell harmless. As farpoor ' ' bsunerd into the room, was concerned my out. i C'' a birs. knocked hungry p 'il f Mutation i I latro- - nnlts were completely ms ' s, SNAPS. There i3 nothing that costs a city water. Galveston more than Impure News. 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Prompt return and highest cash price paid for gold and silver. bullion. Address 1736 and 1738 Law-fenc-e Street. Denver. Colorado THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREICHT new steel horse whim. Will On their common-sens- e hoist 25 tons of rock 3U) feet each shift. Is just as sail can be reliable s an Take Parkers Ganger Tonic home with you You will find It to exceed your expectations in abating colds, and many ills, aches and weaknesses. To remove freckles marry the girl and take her to your home. and V S All Fits stopped free by Dr. Klines Great Nerve Restorer, ho Fitaafter the use. Harvelous cures. Treat ise ant 82 trial bottle free to k n cases, bepd to Ur. Kline.931 Arch bt., Fhiia., Pa. Kansas Is at the front again, a usual. It has the first case of broken It engine packed anywhere collar-bon- e a yack can go. No cog wheels oi from foot ball recorded. clutches to break. 90 per cent is Kansas City Journal. wrought iron and steel and850will bend before breaking. Over in use some running o years without ons What doth it profit a weather bureau We make horse. dollars expense. to be praised by the secretary and miss hoists at prices, $25, 50, 15 109 12f The gaits a Jar to the rider who Is accus- the two biggest rains during a tomed to trotting. Press. drought? Philadelphia Ii the Baby Is Cntting Teeth. A, Washington dispatch says that Be rare and use that old and remedy, Mbs, the court has given Belva Lockwood .Winslow's Soothing SF for Children Teethine- two legal stays. A milkshake discharging the driver of a end on What this, a pair of up Rend for en Illustrated circular to THE milk wagon. WHIM CO. . 1222 Curtis bt Denver. Colo. corsets? Mt. Vernon Democrat. last. This time Suspense is off at ' SLUJLJLJUJJALALtL&JLLllALAAlAAAAAAlAllAllAAAAIki. to where Mgr. no as doubt ihere is Get rid at once of the stinging, festering smart of SatollI got that hat. He will wear the1 old Harvard color, cardinal red. Woron cester Spy. ( Amelia Rives says' her husband proor else theyll leave ugly scars. Read directions and use W , posed to her five times before she accepted him. Thats what a fellow gets v I ? f ? I 1 V V i V If 7 f 1 sometimes for being too blamed' perfi t f ?fV V7VT7V VT??7?f f f sistent. Detroit Press. You cant worship God In the' while your money is smashin the Ten Commandments, invested In stocks of railroads that run Sunday exThd great success of the chocolate preparations of whisestate leased for or real cursions, tno house of Yaltor Cakor Co. (established ky sellin' or prostitution. in 1700) has led to the placing on the market Do Foreign Missions Pay? Pessimists deny it; optimists affirm JJZ i many misleading and unscrupulous imitations It. Whether the one is right or the ' 0f their name, labels, and wrappers., Walter n other must be Judged from the facts. Baker & Co. are tho oldest and largest manuFirst fact In India the number of Cocoas and heathen i3 on the increase continually. facturers of puro and high-grad- e There are 2,G3S,530 native Christians Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are out of a population of 287,000,000. The used in their manufactures. Mahometans number 57,000,000; the Elindus 200,000,000. It is said that there Consumers should ask for, and bo euro that were 20,000,000 more Christless souls in the genuine Walter Baker Co.'s goods get, they 1S91 than in the previous decade. CO., Limited, Second fact In the same country, InWALTER BAKER Cz MASS. DORCHESTER, dia, the native ordained pastors havt Increased 0 per cent witnin nine year first-day'- s . sanfc-tuar- y, thats all. into a brown study and I, moody silence. I fear I Mi something had happened pin, for I couldnt see, for j Vi We can mention no failure more disastrous the than that of physical energy. It involves of the digestive and assimpartial suspension ilative processes, and entails the retirement from business of the liver and kidneys. Only through the good offices of Ilostetters Stomach Bitters can the restoration of its former this aid vigorous status be hoped for. When has been secured, a resumption of activity in the stomach, liver and bowels may be relied The Bitters conquers malaria and upon. kidney troubles. ' Ive got an Idea and I It out. You must ar- park me present during your ,Vr Review ft5 To-da- metallurgical reporter t the grovernmentas a India, lias recently dNcuveml that serve a railway tunnel nay weather a useful prophet purpose. Mr. Egertnn, the executive engineer of the MusLkaf-- dan railway, has called his attention to an intcre-tm- ; feature of the Khojak tunnel. It appeals that the current in this tunnel always sets in one direction duilnar hue weather over tie Baluchistan plateau, ami in the opposite direction bad weather; and that these currentsduring always precede by some boors the fine or rough weither in the open. Ihus It has for some time been the practice to teleevery change in the currents to Quetta graph for the Information of the railway authorities, and these messages have proved extremely useful. Hearing or this, Mr. Eliot arranged with Mr. Egerton for the dispatch of similar telegrams to him, and he has found that they frequently gave valuable indications, and. hence proposes to continue them. ByKr3 old man, said Dick, youll VJJr collar if youre not careful. Ttt:. PXeited. You just leave the fcpre, . ore In Winter. are fanciful and it fcx Taney, People Hter all, that is happiness, and the motive whichMlictates to the world. Som ane fancies that the cozy fire at horn ind the environment of favorite books Is enough to make life worth living during the winter months. That will da for the way worn, weary, easily satis-fleold fashioned man and w?man, but the up to date cavalier and the new woman a change many require changes In fact, and they seek in the flnll winter days to find the climate they wearied of In spring and wished would pass away In summer. Sitting behind frosted window panes and gazing on the glistening snow crystals they sigh for the warmth and brightness they love better now than a few short months ago and, in no other country may these whims, these fancies be so easily gratified as in America. Absolute comfort In these days, and In speed and safety, too. Instead of the wasted time and discomforts of the not distant past. Ponce de Leon who sought the fountain of Eternal Youth on the shores Df Florida consumed many of the precious days of later life, and died before attaining the great prize: De Soto was lured in the same direction and found at Hot Springs, ,by the aid of Ulelah, the dusky Indian maiden, the wonderful product of the Breath of the Great Spirit, but before he could return home and apprise his friends of the great discovery and enjoy the certainty of gold and youth, which he believed he had In his grasp he fell a victim to the miasmi of the Great River and found a grave In y Its muddy depths. the seeker after health simply boards one of the magnificent trains of the Missouri Pacific System, and after something to eat and a nap, wakes up to find himself In this delightful winter Resort, ready to embrace health which seems to be Invariably renewed by the magic of the air and water. In De Soto's .time the secret of the Fountain of Life was sedulously guarded by the savages, hut now a hospitable people opens its arms to receive the tourist whether his quest be tor health or amusement. Fancy sometimes tires of Hot Springs, strange ai It may seem, but Fancy says the field beyond are greener and the climate of San Antonio is more desirable and( thus another ride in another palace, and aew scenes and new faces please the ey and satisfy the restless crayings of thi master of man. Thus from the Fathei of Waters to the waves which wash th western shore of this great country th tourist Is led by a whim, but most delightedly captive. Mexico has jbeen described as the Egypt of the new world, and the comparison is fitting and he who dare not face the danger of the deep, and prefers to retain hi meals as well as his life, should make the journey to the land of the Monte-zumaand there learn the story of th ages within the faces of a people whieb change less in the passing years than any other on the Western Continent This is the land of Sunshine and Color, of history and romance; and as bright eyes will smile at you from under bewitching head gear as may be found Id Castile or Arragon. Fancy carries one to California of course, and this journey, as it once was termed, is row so easily performed as to have lost all of its terrors and left only a most emphatically delightful trip to be the subject of many future conversations. The land of fruits and flowers and fair women; Fancy can ask no more after this tour unless it has been satisfied for once; and still it is Fancy which takes the wearied traveler back to the home and the familiar surroundings and the friends and loves o! home. There he may contemplate new Journeys and new divertisements,' but there lingers in his memory a pleasure he would not part with, and he hopes soon to again enjoy the comforts afforded by this Great System of Railway which has taken him safely out and brought him safely home and has not robbed him of the joys which Fancy F. P. BAKER. brings. well-trie- d t--- I. People Findc Pie te d, ticle of defense. Doubtless had Benson time to think My Buxom Up-to-Da- Indicators of Weather Changes. Indian Engineerin'; says that Mr. J. Eliot, of Kulltvay Tuuuets FOLLOWING FANC,Y. f1 V a 1ST. V V V JACOBS OIL. ' " Timely Warning. j J a fc1 |