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Show irnn ui soexixu examines on pen, ctau.mqxlaV aiouxiyn, Hereafter Advertisements on this page must be paid for in advance excepting only FOR SALE. REAL FOR SALE ' estate. 1003 time business hauses who have an nn? PROFESSIONAL bargain. Naw trm. frame PIANO tupincl ren with pan jy, closet. vestibule and porcht. Cor lot 60x135 with allay in PIANO TUNING Mr. Tempest Wood, rear, (tea lilork from mala s.raet. Car single tunlns, $3.10; by tbs year7.5d. lina $100. lerma 603 tth St Address, eara Fred Massa. Utii Washington Ave. FOR SALE Vacant t, well situated, 3u0.00- 50x150 feet, cutwp TONSORIAL KiOLY A HERRICK. januaevj, FRATERNAL LEGAL A MASONIC. "AND WAKE MEONE PR A few want ads in the Standard g artist. CENT . a Led this man on Riches bent, FOR RENT I I EACH WORD FOR NO FIRST Housekeeping rooms, 306 . FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire room im-333, Boyle Block. INSERTION LEBti THAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE paid EXCEPTING BUS DVANCE, ESS HOUSES RUNNING OPE 00K ACCOUNTS WITH US. t. ''OR ' RENT Riwma furnished housekeeping. 370 23ih tor rwo rooms for rent, rheap, withii one block of Weber Stake Academy, 3520 Jefferson. FOR RENT HELP WANTED "FEMALE ROOMS. TOR RENT Cozy, warm room, close iu. 83, 35th at. FOR REJiT 23rd St. . ON THIS advertisements per one cent page cost INSERTION; FURNISHED Earn $20 per hundred writ Send stamped ins abort letters. Nitg- envelope tor particulars. u, Cussopulia, Mich. 1-- 4 RENT 3Cth bt. Housekeeping rooms, y Madiaon. 12-1- At once, a laundress. W1NTED Ogueu General HuapltaL Al once good girl tor WANTED housework, good wage. Mil M stu aouawort, tat Woman ff ANTED 36th BL 141 WANTED Girl- tor work. 3634 Grant kousa- - gaoeial - Ladias or gentlemen to work; anlnnad position. L7 1164 2Bth FEMALE. WANTED, WANTED Woman desires to washing. 2662 Van Boron. Uke In HELP WANTED. MALE WANTED Any Intelligent person g may euro $50 to $100 monthly for newapepera; 63 a column for work In spare time; no corre-apondlu- canvassing. Send tor particular. Lock-por- t, Northern Press byndicate, N. Y. -t A rood canvasser with .horse and buggy can find employ, meat at the Standard office. - WANTED Industrious war or an to take charge of branch supply Also aev aroffloa in this territory. tor our talesmen il work. Inexperience need not disqualify any applicant, aa we desire to drill our employes In our own W1U pay methods and plana. weekly aalary and extra advanced. commission. Expenses Apply at ones, naming amount yon would bo willing to work for, and elf addressed envelope In your own Manager Supplies. handwriting. Thompson Building, 8L Louie, Mm WANTED ' wide-awak- ' e aub-itunti- . WANTED $8 to $12 weekly easily earned by either eex knitting seamless hosiery for 'the western mar ket; our Improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished worthy families who do not own n machine' on dee payment plea; ! nrlie at onoe for full particulars and comments making money ; -- o expert, mce required. ' United States Woolen Co, Detroit, 'Mich. - -- WANTED Person to' cell on retail $26 trade. Established, business. and expensf paid weekly. Expense Position permamoney advanced. nent Previous experience nut ocean-tlaAddress Trade Manager, 332 Dearborn, Chicago. L Young man with epme of bookkeeping, typewriting end she riband, Addreaa P. Ol. box WANTED knowledge 125. 12-3- 8. WANTED solicitor 1 A good or canvasser at the Standard office. 13-2- 3. WANTED Good hustlers with hone and buggy to collect and sell, advancement to right parties. Inquire Week. Ave. 3672 Responsible man to WANTED man- age an odJce and distributing depot concern. large manufacturing 81 xry $160 per month and commla-(km- s. Applicant must have good references and $8,000. Capital secure. Address, 8upL 823 West 12th for BL, Chicago. . J. BRUMMITT advanced salaried MONEY people ON TlEIR NOTE. No Strict confidential. Pay In inst ailments. Also loans on Otthpld grads, pianos, eta Large um t Bankers rates. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 4 Eccles Bldg. 'Phone -- ua 223-42- MONET TG LOAN on real estate wmrity. Jaa. EL Ballantyna, 81$ Eccies Bldg 12-2. MONEY TO LOAN 1 ' On farms and city Hunter A Kennedy. First NntX Bank Bldg. estate. Boom 6, HAKE'S EASY MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE SAME day uked without aecurity or without knowledge at wployer ffr anyone; payments lo suit. Low set Rates Beet Terms. Tour credit ones established at my office you ran ga6 money at n moment's notice; cell and get my terma Wore gong elsewhere. A A 1 DRAKE, rooms Eccloe Bldg. 'Phone 600 K. Opes Sundays, 10 to 11 a. a. for 416-41- F f A. M. rt Reg-Bi- ar anj tlllrJ Thursdays of each uiunih. G a lifted Muoua corj.aiiy Invited. 4. V. MclNiOSli. W 1L F. E NICHOLS. Sec y. SALES 1-- 7 lur-nleh- Consul County Clock or tho mpes tlvo signoro lor fortnsr litfarmaMoik NOTICE PfUrAL iuClEuES - CREDITORS. kaute of Mary Montgomery, Creditors sill plra-t- pieent claims situ touchers to the undersigned, at tho office of Gt-- 8. Dean. North Ogden, ltali, un ur before May 1st, lSva. Nathaniel Montgomery, (Signed), Admiuiairator. a a NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. &ew York and Great Western Mining. 8metting and Development Oo., Principal place of buaineaa, (tgilen, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the New fork and Great Western Mining. Smelting and Development Co held on the 27lh day ef Use. 1 Joi, Asseesmout Na 4, m one cent p-- r share, waa levied on the outstanding stock of tlis said company. payable immediately to N. If. Ives, Secretary, nt his office. No. 208 Ecclea lildg,, Ogden, Utah. Any alock uiton which tiiia aseeas-muremains unpaid on Monday, Jaa. 30th, 1906, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sal at public auction sa.1 unless payment is made before, will be sold on Friday, February 17th, 1903, at 4 p. m. of said day al the office or said N. 11. Ives, Na 309 Eccles Bldg Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent aaseiwment thereon, tognther with the cost of advertising and exitenro of aahn N. H. IVES. Secretary. 209 Eccles Building, Ogden. Utah. A t. Wash- It) HlaaMrl Hiirkaam. Then are some pretty fair Nlmrotla In Missouri now, bet n story which la printed In an eld history of Callaway county shews that some of those of former days could make contemporary sportsmen look like 30 cents either a shots or as raconteurs. Mr. Calvin Tate," according to this hlatoi7, says that the wild pigeons were so plentiful one summer that frequently when they would slight on n ties It would betid down to tho ground with their weight Ha went hunting one day. and seeing a fine lot of pigeons In a tree be hitched bis horse to sue ef the limbs and fired and killed SO at sue shot. The rest flow away, and at soon aa the tree was rsUovod of their weight It straightened up. ferrying hla hone with it, and tho poor brute had to hang there until Tate could go home and get aa nx and cut the tree down. -- Kaunas City JseroaL El Monte Command try Na 8, K. T Staled eundave secund Walnesdaya of ROYAL ARCANUM. each month. Bufouralug Blr Knights courteously Invited. ' 3. H. EPPERSON, B. A Rocky Mountain Council. Na 637, meets nt A. O. U. W. hall, second F. A NICHOLS, Recorder. and fourth Monday evenings. Visiting brothers Invited. Pays death benefits, Ogden Lodge Na 6 Independent Or of one, two or three thousand dollars. der of Odd Fellows. Meets In L O. A F, F. A MARTINDALK, Regent hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting laSla BaUor, JOS. SEVERN, Col. brothers cordially Invited to be pier Few articles seem more strangely G. B. ROBERTS, Secretary. ent CHARLES STOUT, Noble Grand. named than India robber. It gets tho A T. HULANISKL See7. "robber from the first uae to which FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Junction City Lodge Na 86, Indr It waa put that of ere slug pcocll Ogden Lodge Na 171 T. F. B meets pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meet tarts by robbing. Nor should It he let and 3rd rridsya at I p. m. la L In L A O. F. hall every Thursday sandaled with ledta. The tree was A O. F. hail. V let ting members eon evening. Visiting brathero cordially first mentioned by aa oapkirer among ' Invited to be present dlally invited. the Mexican India us threo centuries HENRY 1L MODE, President C. P. OTTER, N. A ajPX and tho I rat account of the subCORA HOBBS, SecreUry. WALTER RICHEY, Secietnry. stance occurs la connection with Co. L N. LANNINO, Treasurer. Queen City Rebekah lodge Na A L-- lumbus visit to Haiti oa hla aecond ORDER OF WASHINGTON. O. F., meets first and third 8 star voyage. Moot of our prsoaut Importaday evenings nt Odd Fallow' haU, tion roues from BraalL But Uuium-bu- a BL Visiting members and those axplorora who followed Ogden Union, Na 172, Order at Twenty-fourtUrn were searching far a abort pass go Washington meets every Tuesday ev- Invited. MRS. A ROTLA Noble Grand. ening at oclock In A. A U. W. balL to India and they supposed that tha MRS. A MEIA Secy, 71$ S3rd SL Visiting comrades invited to attend land they discovered waa India Tho H. A. SIMS. President. mm India robber la therefor a WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. A P. A ELKS. algo of their miataks. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA. meet Na Tl$, Ogdeu lodge, every Tho UiUi oak a Dm Taro o. Tastday evening lodge and elnb room, eoond floor Maaonio building Ogden Lodge t x t, Knights of PySill Just before gaa began to be wed to thias meets at Castle hell Utah Na- Wash. Ave rawhuaks one ef tbe Osage braves tional Bank bulldiug, every Monday A G. HORN, A A visited liartlMvllls and got hla first of P's. CRANDALL W. evening. All K. requested to Secretary. glimpse of a gaa Ira All bo could see meet with ua In the store wss a pile of rod hot W. A. ROBERTSON. A CL Ogden Teat Na 34, meets the er brick A. T. WOOD, M. nt . ond and fourth Wednesday evenings tbs a through the crevices of which bins flames were curling. He said L. N. ME1D. K. of R. and SL at oclock sharp, la I. O. A F. hniL but before starting home ht nothing, to Invited Visiting Knight cordially went to the yard tad bought a lot of RATHBONI SISTERS, attend. brick and hauled them homa He 3. W. HALSEY. Com. Meets every Saturday afternoon nt F. F. BONA A K. burned np els boxen of matches and 2:80 In Pythian hall. Utah National all tbe dry wood hla wife had cot tryBank bnlldlng. Sojourning sisters corDEGREE OF HONOR. ing to get the brtoks te bare and finalto attend. Invited dially ly banted them back to Bartlaavilto MRS. EMMA CARR. M. E. C. Meet every Wednesday evening nt and told tbe yard man they were no MRS. ISABEL WYANT, of R. ax J A 7:36 otlock nt A. A U. W. hall. Pawboaka (Okla.) CapitaL good. MISS LILY LRAMAN, A of 1L ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. MRS. SUSIE SIMS, Recorder. The nbatooa. MISS LOIS PEIRCE, Financier. The Tibetans are not beantifuL IIow Excelsior Camp ef Ogden, Na S34BL MISS UUJAN 1IANSEN, Receiver. meets every 2nd and 4th Friday evencould they be u bea, by tbelr own conVisiting member cordially Invited. ings of each month at A. A 1). W. halL fession, the national ancestry runs Visiting neighbors always welcome. back to tbe king of tho monkeya and RAILWAY BROTHERHOOD OF MRS. ELK I A BAUER. Oracle. a hobgoblin 7 lloevalot says of them. TRAINMEN. MISS LAURA BAUER. Recorder. Tho very bears are better looking. Ogden Lodge Na 63, Brotherhood ef The type is midway between the EsLADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Railway Trainmen, meets every Wed- kimo and tho Chineaa Broad, fiat evening at 7:36 p. m. noses, without visible bridge; no Silver Hive Na L meets the second nesday A F. MARSHALL, Maat-- r. wide full 11 pa oily A L. HOWE, BaCy, 61$ Maryland kina hair aa months, roams and m. nt K. P, hnlL Visiting sisters corntnlght ns Avenue. dially Invited. A. MUNSET, Collector, 241 2&th horsehair, and short, square, ungainly A AGNES HILLIARD, L. A flgsrss these are tbs elements of tho 8treL EMMA L. TOWNS. R. K. uapteaMag picture. WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCAEEEA Valklar Saaltak Sego Lily Circle Na 174 meets every Silver Tent Na 1 meets Brat and Hen la a story that cornea from Lon2nd end 4th Friday nights at 7:20 In third 6 at o'clock in avenlnga don and illustrates tho peculiarities of K. of P. hall. Visiting nmgnbors cor K. ef Friday P. halL Visiting Knights tho American boy: Tho youngster wan dlally Invited. Invited. dially t the Hotel Cadi, and bo listened inMISS MAY WYKES, 0. N. Commander. M. COCHRANA F. 2214 ELLEN EASTMAN, to a group ef Englinh folks. Clerk, tently Ker Record A T. HARRIS, jot. Washington Ava Suddenly be looked up nt hla mother. "Say, ua, do tbeso people talk EngWomen of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. lish? Certainly they da my child. ESI, meets every Monday night nt I n qn UonF Then we don't, Whet meats $990. Na Utah every Camp, ball. Visiting p. m.. Odd Fellows Tuesday night nt 6 o'clock In A of P. aid the cub. Neighbors lnvltad. Dues can he paid at the office of Ed. halL 3. J. BRUMMITT, V. A Oik Teataaaaat Vena. Auth the afternoon of the 38th of each J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. The twenty-firs- t vene of tho seventh month. First National Bank Bldg. MAMIE J. PLANZ, O. N., 8528 Un. chapter of Karo in tho Old Testament MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Moaroo contains all tho letters of tho sip ha bet 1 dnsalks Maks' guy, A gentleman who near the elese ef And L even I ArUxerxra the king, do A. A U. W. the eighteenth century accompanied make a decree to all tho traaaaren Baron von Swleien on a visit to the which are beyond the river, that whatW. U. Fidelity Lodge, No. I, A A soever Ears, tbe priest, the a cribs of Duks of old Meets In A. O. U. W. hail every Saturof the God of heaven, ahall day evening. Visiting brother invtb relates the following in hie memoirs: lbs law of you, It be done speedily. H. H. UTZKNRERO, M. W. ed. The duke regularly goes to bed evWALTEP RICHEY, Recorder. ery night at R o'clock. When leaving W. N. PEIRCE, Financier. Her tote Mat the alttlug room to proceed to his Even the moat ImpaUlve be distant rather apartment sleeping ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS has a number of hla valets posted all fcavs their good traits. An Irishman, moaning bin Into wlfa line of routs. One of them Wehentch Divlelon Na 124. O. R. along the tearfully remarked: secof his the takes wig, possession A. meets second and fourth Friday nt ond divests him of his coat, and so Faith, a be was a good woman, Ebo 2:36 p m. la K. of P. hall, comer hit me wid de soft ted av the llwaya has reached be time the until by Washington avenue eng 24ia St All on, brother are cordially Invited to at- the goal be is ready to slip Into bed broom. tend. without more jda aw a Balk Aetare. F. W. HERRINGTON, A A , aiwaya makes me mad to talk to BeraailaC. A U DOYLE, 8. nad T. That dress Is becoming, say dear' an actor. Ho pretends to listen politelFRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. said tbs man who ihiuka ho ia n diplo- y- hot his attention la wandering all the time. Ever notice It matist. .Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden No; I always talk to tbom about Ebo looked at him coldly for a mothemarlvea--rhlladelpAerie Na 118, F. O. E., meets every ment and then Ledger. replied: Sunday evening In A. O. U. W. bill, j la becoming Ihrondbnro. Yea It over Howells at 8:00. I Visiting His Watavlaa. Brother Eagles are Invited to attend ' btew.cn Rain fall, more fluently the Aerie meetlnrs. R. E. MACINTOSH. W. P. 2 o'clock and 8 oclock te tho morning D. T. TRACY, W. SeCy. than at any other timsa during tb, U. B. FORBE3, Aerie Pb7klclaa, IsuKr-fou- r hvwfih. par-mant- at a eyo-brew- ia MONEY TO LOAN. NONET TO LOAN- -J. e ODD FELLOWS- W ANTED SITUATIONS 137 IP 4 rooms, Girl for general housework. FOR RENT for ho.itu':et.'ping. 2438 ington, Pee ry Annex, WANTED Girl for general housework IXit Jefferson. 2403 mnii.uii-aiion- 13-3- LADIES WANTED c. Go to Mrs. Ada. me Green wall for Residence lota, wed lobeat absmpooisg. aingelng of hair iba on Mrs. M. A. cated; easy torus. and massage thai alii make you tael S3 room la Crocker, Buy B.g, fresh and guod. 3t Monroe. Ogden Chajiter No. 3, K. A M Regular convoi-aiiuFOR SALE Six room rra me first Ti esday of each ASSAYED an nth. Visiting companion denoe. with pantry and doauu, good cordiaUv irvlted. F. W. VOIX. M. E. 1L P bkarsMint, city water iaaide and oat. Me J. Vlrker, Main lad fiM. K. F. Aviyei. lot "BalS) fast, II St, N1CI10L8, Secretary. Utah. O. Box 1011. Chagnoey Parry, cor Bird and Waal, Salt Lake City, (samples by mail or express will be Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. B. S. Regular mretinve held at Mason TOR SALE T room modern brick carefully assayed. is nii! the first and third dwelling. Clone In. Installments. Fridays ut each HERRICK. 3,760. KELLY Buath. Sejonraiug members FIRE INSURANCE. invited to attend FOR SALE Fin lot on bench 33x133 U N1CK C. GHRIX.1.V. W. M. B. H. Goddard, laouraure. Real EsLJLLiE HALSTEAD, Secretary. feet, $lf.00 tate and Loans. R xuna til KELLY A HERRICK. Utah Loan A Trust Building. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. FOR SALE IS 2 b 133 feet on Mad- - ' REAL ESTATE. Ison Ave., between 34th and Zath Court Wasatch Na 3 Foresters of street a A poly to Wm. Gltuumina. 4ih A Co, rooming bousaa and America Meets I O. O. f . halt, Peterson Standard Office. first and third Wednesday evening! real aetata Boom 42 First Nat. Bank of each month at T:30. Bldg, Ogden. FOR BALE. MISCELLANEOUS. G. W. HAL8EY, C. R. P. A. GARNEK, Secretary. ARCHITECTS. 3o6 FOR RALE Furniture, 33rd U. Street. F. C. Woods A Co.. Architects, rooms BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN 36 and 37, First National Bank buildBrotherhood FOR SALE Fresh cow; gives four Railway Carmen of ing. Telephone, S1U K. America, Wahaateh Lodge. Na 870 gallons of milk per day. 7i0 Twenty-eigmeets In A. A U. W. hall tint and third hth St. HAIR GOODS. Friday night a Visiting brothara corFOR SALE Cheap, piano and furniMrs. CL E. Leo, dealer In hair goods, dially Invited. J. A Hanigan, C. A ture; with rouma to rent. Mrs A. switches, fi'liaee, etc., at low prices. J. T. Dndaan, F. B. M. Crocker, room 33, Boyle, Blk. Masquerade costume, wigs. ate. Mail A K. Monagnn, R. SL 8. Hair prdera promptly attended to. chains a, specialty. P. O. Box 435. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. FOR 8ALE Thoroughbred Irish Bet- Rooms over old poetofflee buildiag, 331 ter pupa, 3E42 Lincoln Ave. Twenty-fourt- h street. Ogden Council Na 777, meets at A O. U. W. hall, first and third Mon-darFOR SALE four room brick resiTICKET BROKERS. Visiting brethren Invited to atdence, with good cellar, good barn, especially prepared tor the raising SHARMANS Cut rate ticket nfflio, tend. K. C. BROWN. F. 8. 102 Twent) -- fifth street, Healy House. W. L. MAG1NN1S, G. K. Only member AmeriTelephone, 141 can Ticket Broken' Assn. In Ogden, WOODMEN OF THE WORLA which means to the traveling publle low rates and perfect safety. Special rates to and from Europe vie. nil lines. Wrber Camp Na 74. Meets to K. of Highest price paid lor unused tickets, P. UU in Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening nt 8 mileage, eta clnck. Visiting Woodmen coi dlally in vlted to attend. BREWERIES. WM. DOYLE, A CL ' Becker Brewing and Malting ComA AUTH, Clrnk. 1st Nat Bnk. Bldg pany. Brewers and Halstero. Ogden. FOR . ManiMc hall, over 2H6 Washington Ave.. Ogden. Utah. Weber Lodge No, 6. LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. - IVOUBLE MY MONEY" The Dutchman sa d, u. ... hv Rarhsro-HlMburghans- ll r hla 1? S. of XOTIt'E VOLUNTARY AmJCATION FOlf DISSOLUTION. In the District Court of the bectni Judicial Disinct of the bikie ut Liu, in and for Weber Counij. te the mailer of the application of the Chrckmato Mining aud Milling Company, limited, a corporation, tor voluntary diaeoiuLion. 'lo shorn it u ay cuucorn: Flcaeo uke notice that the Check-mat-e Miuiug aud Miliirg company, limited, forced and organized unusr and by virtue of the Una of iba biare of Uuh, and tho board of directors or said corporation did, on tbe 31st nay of December, 9u4, present lo rne Honorable District Court of tbe Second Judicial District of the nuts vt l iah, in and for Weber County, a u wherein tbe baid petitioners prayed tor a voluntary dissolution ox the said corporation. Chock male Mining and Milling Company, iiuitcd, and that tbe said District Court on satu day ordered Hid petition to be filed with tbe undersigned Clerk of said court and fixed Mouday, toe Win day of February 1905, at 10 o clock iu the forenuon, aa the lima and the court room of said District Court, in the County Court House In Ugdeu Cny, Weber County, State of Utah, an the place when and whore said application will be heard. Tbe first pquli-caJo- a ot this uolico was on the mu day of January 1905, end the aaoie will lie published daily tor a period ot thirty-fiv- e dsya prerailng Mid Zulu dav of February, 1906, sad at any time before the exp'raiion of tke time ut publication any person sny file hla objections to tbe application of said corporation and iu board ot d'tectora for a dissolution thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto wet my hand and affixed the seal ut the said District Court this 31st day uf December, IJ64. C. R. UOLUNGSWOKTU, Clerk. (SEAL) likMUiM l' . 4 i . r . k iaaklM. There ware twe substitutes for The ene waa the ancient all lamp, the crooaie (French rreeset), a triangular metal aaucer with aa upright book nt tbe baas to be bang np by. There aa Inner saucer, mevabla te graduate the use of the elL At tbe apex of tbe angle waa flams, coming from a wick mad ef pitch of rusbea which must be cut at full moon, aa the float waa thought to wax and wane with the moon if cut at any other time. The ather substitute for the rand is waa the bog candle. It waa made by splitting up tho roalnoua logs ef tbe primeval flra that are found imbedded to the can-ffle- a. ni bog a. They were left te dry at tho fireside over the mirk or chain that held up the pot over tbe fire. Tbe nedlestick. called the peermaa, waa a atone with a bole In tin center, into which wan Asad a piUar of wood ahnat four feet high and tipped with a cleft piece of iron. Into which the rend! fitted. Tbe Hoof the candle wan always turned to tbe door. Black wood's Magazine. Win Japaant Malka Are A woman when Jilted. abandoned by her lever takes a peculiar and picturesque reveuge. When she no longer ha any doubt aa to hla faithlessness, aha geta up te tbe middle of the night and put on n pleasing draw aud wooden aandal. Attached to her headdress abe carries throe lighted candles, and suspended to her nock hangs a small mirror. Ehe takes In her left band a small straw effigy of the faithless one, and te her right a hammer and naila Walking gravely to the sanctuary, he a tecta ene ef tbe sacred treea and nails the effigy securely to the trank. Ehe then prays for tbe death of the traitor, vowing that If her wish Is granted she will take nut the ns Us which trouble her god, sines they are fastened to sacred trea Night after night ah cemea to the trea adding one ar tw naila and repeating her prayers, pereuuded that tbe god will not hesitate to sacrifice the man to save the trea Loaeon Mail. Japan. A Herat Mrilevr. The Chinese, Japanese and Siamese art peculiarly skillful at botanical feats. One of their wonderful acliieve-ment- a 'in known an tbe cliangcnblo roaa Thin bloom is erldte in tbe shed nod rod lw the sunlight After night or te n dark room this curiosity ef the ro family is pun, waxy white blossom. When transferred to tb open air, the transformation immediately atrpe to, tbe time of the entire change of tbe flower from white to rod depending on the degree of sunlight and warmth, hirst tbs petals take oa a kind of washed of faded blue color and rapidly change to faint blush of pink. Tho pl$k grndoally deepens In hue until you find that your illy whit rose of an honr before in an red the reddest peony thu erar bloomed. (dials ilrirl t'kees. In the matter of curkooo India cun give paints to the British Dies. Tbe good folk nt home eee only coo epeciee of cuckoo, nail that spends lean than half Its time oa the British abonet we te India on the ether hand, can boast of an avtfauua te which tha subfamily eucullnw is represented by no fewer than thirty Madras aix-cie- a. Mall. PreMsss Is Mtlllssrr. Why. oh, why, remarked the observer of events and things will a woman amlla with delight when she see a hat te a mUHnef's window and frown when she secs the same bat on her neighbors heed? Yenkera States- Bsrlpresltr-Bh- e But If you say you cant bear the girt, why ever did you propose? He Well, her people have always been awfully good to me, nod if tbe only way 1 ceuhl return their hospitality Peach. A Brlflt Scholar, Teacher Do you know leythhig about algebra? Bertie Young--Plratteacher, I da It's a male what is covered with stripes I mw one st a circus Wuciaaa Home Companion. The average man will die for want of air In live mlnnlea: for want of water In a week; for want of sleep in ten daje. t. i. v i i |