OCR Text |
Show r.it or- il.at R ant Cheap Jewelry. I almost a disgrace to wear It, an ever constant annoyance on sssssa ses? c Ihc ATTORNEY S04-40- S inlrnlral. Hi- - was a marked: siiii-- t d!.'ci;i!iiiaijuri, probably iy Yes, yen, Arah-I- U is like my lady, he was to discipline uf except not half so band .some. Egad, hoiiii-- , tiiii busied himself more with when I mat tied U ly Ilawkshnw, i il;- - condui t of the ship than the cap- - bad to cut my way, with my fain liked. The other midshipmen al- - Rord, through the of gen who wuiited r. that there wav no love lost Le-And as foi tween ('apt. Gnllft.nl and the admiral, l:"r relations well, Khe defied em, and the captain had been heard to say' ! hats all." I tried, with all the little art that having an admiral on board was like having u mother In law in the to get some Information house. Neva rihelcKs, Sir Peter was a concerning Arabella out of Sir leter; line seaman, and the gunroom join- - hut beyond telling me what I knew was that - knew how to command, before that she was his great-niecfrom havltiK learned how to obey uu-- . on the other side of the house and first ' der Ioidy ilawkshaw's iron rule. cousin to Daphne, and that her father, One day the admiral's steward ,!,,wr dead, was a scamp and a pauper, being an earl he told me brought me a message. The admiral's in l,lre t even lliat seemed to compliments, and would I dine In the' nothing, show the great gulf between us. Would great cabin nt live o'clock that day? , wl,h her f was frightened out of a year's beauty and her title, to a midshipman somewhat by the Invitation, but of course i that I should be most hap-- ,'ounger than herself, and penniless? I iy. This, like my professed anxiety doubted It, though I was. In general, to meet the French, was a great He. 'I a sanguine nature. 1 found Sir At five o clock I presented myself,lVter unbent as the In every limb. The first canters grew empty, although I would thing 1 noted In the cabin was a large not lor a moment Imply that he was portrait of louly llawkshaw as a excessive In hls drinking. Only, the young woman. She must have beex glow which pervades an Eng-verlisti gentleman after a few glasses of handsome. Sir Peter gavo me two fingers, and 'nn1 bort enveloped him. He asked turning to the steward, said: Soup: mo If I was glad I bad Joined the Soup was brought. We were mostly service to which I could say yes with out of fresh vegetables then, and it.Kreat sincerity; Impressed upon me fortune In getting in a ship was pea soup, such aa we had In thg; m-cockpit. Sir lVter grumbled a little at nf the llne ,n the beginning, and gaw-lt- , and it was soon removed and a leg ' 1,10 101110 admirable advice. I left him of pork brought on; a pig had been wh a feeling that I had a friend In that excellent seaman, honest gentlekilled that day. "Aha!" sniffed Sir Peter, delighted- man, and odd fish. Admiral Sir Peter This Is line. Nephew, you have llawkshaw. ly. When I went below, I told my mesa no pig In the gunroom Which waa true; and 8lr Peter mates all that had occurred, rather helped me liberally, and proceeded to exaggerating Sir Peter's attentions to, do the same by himself. The stew-- ! ",e'1 as mWshlpmen will Then private-ardy l confided to Giles ernon. I ti however, said respectfully: 1 "Excuse me, Sir Peter, but in the ? myfUnd, Ut star the as I called : terview I had the honor to have with ", to which Giles responded Arabella, Lady llawkshaw before sailing, sir.lb " tl;i- Kicat-uncle- , THE LOVES J. And Lady Arabella It - d of defects. Pay a reasonable price, and insist upon something good. Buy of us and rely on our guarantee. HARRY at her age! be- - tisl- -t lin-rall- body-guar- t-n h-- h-- ROBINSON LADY AT LAW Judge Building. Salt Lake City e l'-u- ARABELLA UADE DRUNK BY MOSQUITOES mall Pasts, Not ths Wild Animals, Are the Real Troubles of the African Hunter. "The African mosquitoes Intoxicate poo. They Inject so much puiaou Into you that you are (lazed, your eyes roll ood you stagger sod apeak thickly. Is a word, you're drunk," said s missionary. "Is tbs Nyaass country I'd always start getting ready for bed and ths mosquitoes an hour before sunset I'd si up niy mosquito net with tbs utmost cars. I'd damp down Its edges with valises and boses. I'd light losldo It throw green wood fires, filling It with a bitter aiuoke that all Inuecta ora supposed to loathe. I'A "finally I'd gel In myself. smoke big pipes of ths black native tehangj, and I'd long miserably la Chat hot, smoky aliuoaphora for tha dawn. "Despite all my precautions qnlts 100 or luO mosquitoes would get Inside my net na soon na darkness felL They wars Ilka n whirlwind In there. It couldn't have been woras. Their else end their nipping muds ms sverlah mads mo really dallrloua at times. "At last In exhaustion I'd get a few hour of troubled sleep, awakening for breakfast, drunk from tha poison Injected by hundreds of Uny needier Into my veins, "No, It Isn't ths elephants or th giraffes that trouble tbs African hunt " or, hut the skeeU-rs- . h-- By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL (LueJMsai, JVU. Jfcibln-lliirm- Owl J SYNOPSIS. At 14 - .irs of iikr h I1.iMI-hI.u- III A M- pl.l ! O H ii I r.i 1 Hir T'-t-i-r 111 V'H Ar.ilu-ll- I -- l:i-l- - s unt-li-- V Tln-iim- a y i m-n- Overton ami nephew fnuiul iheinsclvt-by prat i y iAdy Arabella. llawk-sliaw- 's ailraot-- d j Sd j CHAPTER Hi Continued. "In a week, perhaps; possibly not for two weeks." And the surgeon departed. As soon as ho was out of the room. (Hies sent for pen and paper, and with the most pv'nful effort, guiding his right hand by hls left, managed to Indite the following epistle to Cspt. Overton: roiiiynS,rii rou riimilx Inn, Portsmouth, Friday. "Pear Hir: agreed with y.J "Till Is la Inform you that I im-- t with roared Sir Peter. a mint unforlnlt whiln down on tint My friend amt messviawk-mate, tlie Infant admiral which you saw with me, had mid the story of Uchu In .ponded the mun; but raw. the Hilda or llnnuir, I fors-'- t which, and ly ! hp,?i111 ?,nd si", hnnn-yWhich he (iHpiml to drive four h to-day-." i In-i- T sr t .hiir r ithot? Ph-eW- i h,m-,- f 1 ,n th i 0 be ,,p. WhWIU!d sVly ac1qJ,!,ed Ar,bela- - ; ! tudjta said Dickey," . 2hw ,',,4 y the0rem8 he. Mr. Glle Buxton ! ilnl, willi tlm result that my rialit arm knows the divine Arabella. T.lf She has do,lble ll0"d?d a fortune of was renli-lieHint tin- - rascul-l- y mil nf plm dn' ! 30,000, and bo has the who a- -lt II says I cannot use It Mhnt 1"d,f0rent to musketry doveH.yed mtle all Inherited for some iliivs. Tills Is mnst unfortnil, ss y ,il'd w- - antissipiiti-Doir granddad, a rich Bombay it dcluys tlie In him of in . service wero n!iirf.hant the hat You Mill uiir from me as Ara ,t ROcms that anon ss I am recovi red. The only thins ordered to attack hell itself, he would B wllh mother Witch dlsIurl-- me Is thnt If wn linili so her money, and It turned out a poor to Iiavy Jniii-a'- , I Ml I plcasu that old Kir Tluuinis Vernon, bad luck lo bargsln. However, the earl did n" him. jlclicvn me. sir, live lung enough to ruin hls father-l"Your much ntdiged and law; and little Daphne's parents, too "Most olM'dlent servant, died young, so the old Bombay man "i jll.lOH VKItNON, "Mid. on II. M. 8. Ajax." left the glt-lhis fortune, and made Giles gave mo this read, and I Sir Peter their guardian, and that d ill (liK-to- r Pompadour la a Talented Cat Pompadour, a large Thomas cat award by Mrs. James Howe of Skow-begaHe., la noted for hls Intelligence and sagacity. A short time ago he called another cat to hla aid to rid tha house nf a large number of mice. He directed the strange rat to stand by ths door lending into the shed while ho (Pompadour), slowly worked a string that had a piece of cheese fastened to It, alluring the mica Into tha kitchen. Thai tght 44 or CO mice were alalu by Pompadour and hla assistant. Mr. Hows lives noma distance from tha postofflee and usually sends hla mall by tha last avenlng train. Aa soon as ha has hla letters ready ha tlm them to Pomiiadour'a nock and ths cat carries them to the postofflee. con-growt- h y Kmr-i- i. Hialil mill .uly tils Hi ( tii ms. Tim lit, Min i . an nrpl.nn, m.in an-- ti a hh . ilih-mi Ii.,- AJiix by tun r in ii, in pliMr uf Kir Tlu-lbMlteinlnl a tn.y'a pul. I heat. r Mliir.- IImm katiaMi'a Aral-'llmet I'liillp Ov t In line fur Hir Thomas Vernon's 'Mats. Tlu-- alurti-- i a duel which was ul Ural d inei-tliiK- I I it 1i J1 .a STORY ad account far in the future. r. iiii1 Overton. Youth has; a very beautiful young lady." no future, as It las no past. Kir 1M--I- - grlnm-llkt- - a lattrap at this I not avvkwa;,'l compliment, and see much of (l,d iit.'iily, my SERIAL fi don't mei-tlnc- tec-- n ttefr-ACIAPA- lit-r- H , n. n s pointed out several mistakes he had made In spelling, although the tone of the letlor was gentlemanlike, t everything was that Giles did. With great vexation and some difficulty, he added a postscript. "P. B. l'lras excuse spcllng ss my arm la very pnneful. G. V." At that moment a marine from the Ajax bounced, breathless and In great excitement. Into the room. "We are to sail with the tide, tonight, sir!" he said. "The admiral passed the messenger on the rond; the jib Is loose, and the blue peter flyand out he ran, to notify the ing The Mills of the Gods. They tell us that ever eo slight change In the earth's tipping on Its tie brought the glacial period that swallowed up all lire in the north na tha Ice crept down from the pole, Inch other absentees. Giles seized the paper, end added by Inch, foot by fooL When It right ed itself again' our present day broke, laboriously: "F. 8. Na 1. I sm Just enformed that sad the river wore Its way through tlie lilus Peter la flying from the Ajax, the rock, draining tha mighty glaciers. and that, my dear sir, slgnlfli-- s that wa are about to salt. Our meeting must be So the dawn of n now humanity la we will which man, facing toward the Ideal oi postponed, for god knose when rat fresh butter Hut you shall brotherhood, shall do Justice and lova hear from ms. (1. again. V." mercy la upon ua now. It la good, And that night we sailed with the whea one gets Impatient, to remember tide. that these things are so, that though the mills of God grind alowly they CHAPTER III. grind exceeding small Jacob A. We were ordered to Join Sir John KUa la Tha Survey. Jervis' fleet In the Mediterranean without the loss of a day, and, when Tha Mean Things. the tide served at nine o'clock that A good many married men would reSir Peter llawkshaw was ready gard n tax on bachelors aa a tax on night.11 for The officers, who knew Sir Intelligence. Peter's rapacity for picking up hls anchors at short notice, were generalManicuring a Horse. A horse's boot Is ly prepared, and were but little suraama tha really thing aa tho toe or finger nalla of ho-a- n prised at the sudden departure of the beings, nr of animals having ship. The men, however, are never toea. The hoof grows Just as a toa prepared to go, and the ship was benail does and more rapidly on unshod sieged, from the time she showed the horses than on those wearing shoes. blue peter until she set her topsails, Its growth la much faster on horses by the usual crowd of buraboat women. that are well groomed and well fad. Bailors' wives, tavern keepers, shop dealupon an average of a third of an Inch ers. and all the people with whom Jack a month. Tha hind hoofs grow faster trades, and who afe loath to part with than ths fora hoofs. Tha too of tho hint for reasons of love or money. Alhoof being tho longest part. It takes though all of the stores were on board, laager for It to grown down there then there were market supplies to get, and nt tho heel. The new hoof grows out the midshipmen were In the boats conuy cracks or defects In the whole, stantly until the last bout was hoisted graadually working down to where In, Just as the music called the men It can be cut off, Just at with human to the rspstan bars. It was a brilliant moonlight night, a good breeze was leger nails. blowing, and the Ajax got under way Cold Storage Eggs. with an unusual spread of sail As we Some of those eggs now going Into passed out the narrow entrance Into sold storage may never come out the ronds, the wind freshened and the again, but will remain, like the gold grent ship took Iter majestic way reserve In the Rank of England, as a throiiwh the licet, a mountain of ran-va- s part of the capital slock of the cold showing front rail to truck. The storage concern. In some future geo- first, few days I was overcome, as it logical era, as ;hey are dug up, the were, with tuy new life and Its duties. of the day can have great Two other midshipmen. Junior to myfun seeing whether or not they will self, had joined, so I was no longer the watch out. Chicago News. exclusive butt of the cockpit. We spent most of our spare time expressWanta a Ham Sandwich Mina. ing the greatest longing for a meeting Really, wa cannot fully express our with the Fvomii, although for my own glaasuro at tho discovery of a new part, even while I was bragging the llamond field in South Africa. Now, most, I felt a sickness at the heart If a ham sandwich mine, near enough when t imagined a round shot enter lo Macon for our children to work In, my vitals. Giles Vernon was still lng ould ha located, our happiness would the dearest object of my admiration fit complete. Macon News. and affections always excepting that divinely beautiful Iouly Arabella. Hut Thsrss a Reason for It. this was rather tho admiration of a Whan an actress gets old enough to glowworm fur a star. I had no one he willing to publish all her love letelse to love except Giles, and even a ters It may ha taken for granted that midshipman must line something. Ifi lut of bar copy was la aivaral I did not much trouble myself about Tsars ago. Ha Turned Hie Back Every Time Sir Peter Filled Hie Glass. stand on until his jib caught lire; hut neither time nor distance weak ened the authority over him of Lady llawkshaw. Sir Peter glared at the steward and then nt the leg of pork, and, suddenly Jumping up, seized the dish and threw It, pork and all. out of the stern win dow. As I had secured my iiortlon, I could view this with equanimity. The next dish was sparerlbs. The steward raid nothing, but Sir Peter let It pass with a groan. It seemed to me that everything appetizing In the dinner was passed by Sir Peter, In response to a peculiar kind of warning glance from the steward. This man, I heard afterward, had sailed with him many years, and was understood to be an emissary of Lady Hawkshaw'i. We had. besides the pea soup and roast pork, sparerlbs. potatoes, turnips. anchovy with sauce, and a custard. Sir Peter, however, dined off pea aoup and potatoes; but I observed that he was his own master as far as the decanters were concerned, and It occurred to me that he had made a trade with the steward, by which he was allowed this Indulgence, as I noticed the mutt turn his hack every time Sir Peter filled hls glass. Dinner being over, the cloth removed, and the steward gene. gr reter appeared to he in a better humor. His first remark vas; "So you are fond of the play, r I replied that I had l.vn Imt once. "The time you went with Gi! Yer-noIf the coach ha.l broken down between lamdoti and IlMt'm-.ou'.h- , e should lime saiied without el: her one of you." I did not mention that the coa.h ha.l upset, but merely said that we thought there was no d.in;..r of any detention, and that Giles Vernon was In no way respoi-.-iWfor my po to Ia'ndon. as he knew no'hing abuj It until we met the coach doer. 1 was revolving In my mind whether I could venture tr ask .? the wofar, of the divine Arabella, and suddenli u direct Inspiration came to me. nmrked with blushes ami tremonir,. 1 must admit: "How very like Lady Arabella Sb.r tuont must Lady llawkshaw have been means, of course, that Polly Hawk (haw Is their guardian. Mr. Buxton says he would like to see the fortune hunter who can rob Polly of those two damsels. For Polly says rank and lineage are not everything. She her self, you know, dates back to the Saxon Heptarcby, though she did marry the son of your dry salting greatAnd she wants those grandfather. girls to marry men; and wbat Polly says on that score is to be respected, considering that she married Into a drysalting family to please herself, or to displease her relations, I don't know which. I should say, though, If yr are honest end deserving, and m: your book, and get a good word fn m the chaplain, you will probably c t day be the husband of little Daph i' but not of Lady Arabella; no ms shall marry her while I live, that yc may be sure of; but when I marry her at my wedding.' you may be side-bo-y I thought this siieech very cruel oi Giles Vernon, and believed that he did not know what true love was, else he could not so trifle with my feelings although there was an echo of earnest ness In hls Intimation that he would kill any man who aspired to marry Lady Arabella. We were three weeks In the Bay of Biscay, thrashing to windward under topgallant sails, and expecting dally and hourly to run across a Frenchman. We were hoping for It, because we found the Ajax to be a very Weatherly ship and fast for her class; and both CapL Guilford and Sir Peter, who had sailed In her before, knew exactly how to handle her. And we were to have our wish. For, one evening toward auntaet, we sighted s French ship of the line off our beam; and by the time we had made her out, a light French frigate was coming down the wind, and In an hour we were at it hammer and tonga with both of them. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Woman, tha Illogical. Woman Is not only barbarous she is Illogical and Inconsistent as well, remarked a man of letters to a writer In the New Orleans I was walking In the country one day with a young woman. In a grove we came upon a hoy about to shin up a tree. There was a nest In the tree, and from a rertaln angle it was possible to see In it three eggs. "You wicked little boy," said my companion. "are you going up there to rob that nest?" 1 am." replied the boy. ran you?" she exclaimed; "How think how the mother will grieve over the loss of her eggs." Oh, she won't care, said the boy, "shee up Tlmes-Democra- t. there la your hat." How to Fish. On many occasions one might Imagine the fish saying to the angler: Take me while I am in the humor;" hut they take no notice of it, and often attempt the feat when they are not It is little use trying to catch (Ish either In the ees or fresh water ahen they are not In the humor to ' bite. Fishing Gazette. v PL! i .1 vii J1tilI Avi1 vn SHE HAD HIM ON THE HOOK. strike of f"00 or has b- -. n made Maiden Well Knew Lover Could Not Resist Culinary Bait Sht Had the Kindergarten property of tie A id Seven Trot tils Coalition company. The Tom.pah Exicuaion company gives notice that for t ho purpnpt- - ,l erecting a lliirty-starnmill, at an com of yioO.iiirt, the boa:-.- is about to authorize an issue of Jls7,-vi0par value, uf coupon bond. It la said that George Wingfield has acquired a conirolllu- - interest in thi Goldfield Daisy company and will succeed C. It. Wood in as president. The report has resulted In tho advance oi the price of the stuck of the company. On the Harney Francisco lease, on the December fraction, at Manhattan Nevada, gravel was broken Into last week that went as high as 27 pet pan. Several oilier pannings showed the dirt to b worth from It. 50 to flu to the pan. The Goldfield Consolidated company has made an official statement estimating the June production of that company at 19.410 tons. The total re covery amounted to 1547.000. The cost of the work figured at 1 150,000, net profits, 9379.000. The Comstock Pumping association, composed of all the companies on the Comstock lode, has appropriated from Its treasury surplus 125,000 to lie used in equipping the Ward shaft with two new pnmps of the plunger type to handle the water. The great Comstock lode In Nevada has, according to recorded history, yielded 1700,000,000, but of unrecotd-e- d history, that of high grading and wasteful milling processes, there should be written at least half that much more, making the actual output of tho lode not less than a billion dollars. 'Ellendale, Nevada, has reached the critical stage of the boom camp. It has made a shipment of high-grad- e ore, accompanied by armed guards. If it survives that ordeal there Is hope for lla making a fairly good mill ing camp. The shipment comprised eight tons of rock believed to run ! So Cleverly Ca&t. Janet bad molded the domestic affairs of the family sit.li whom she lived for so many years that the news of her marriage had much the of an earthquake. "Have ltiti-iidc- you and David been engaged long?" ventured the mis'ress of the household. One week when next Sabbath comes," stated Janet briefly. "And and had you uny thought of marrying before that?" asked her mis- tress. Times 1 had and times I had not," said the Imperturbable Janet, "as any person will. But a month ago when I gave David a wee bit of the cake Yd been making and he said to me: 'Janet, have you the recipe firm in your mind, lass, so you could make It if Mrs. Mann's book would be far from your reach?' I knew well the time was drawing short. "And when, said Janet, closing her I said to eyes at the recollection. him, 'David, lad, the recipe Is copied In a little book of my own, and I saw the glint in his eye I reckoned Twould be within the month he'd ask me." TOLD TO USE CUTICURA. After Specialist Failed to Cure Her Intense Itching Eczema Had Been Tortured and Disfigured But Waa Boon Cured of Dread Humor. "I contracted eczema and Buffered Intensely for about ten months. At times I thought I would scratch myself to pieces. My face and arms were covered with large red patches, so that I was ashamed to go out. I was advised to go to a doctor who was a specialist In skin diseases, but I received very little relief. I tried every known remedy, with the same results. I thought I would never get better until a friend of mine told me to try 91,000. the Cutlcura Remedies. So I tried them, The second custom mill for the and after four or live applications of Gold Circle district Is scheduled tc Cutlcura Ointment I was relieved of go Into commission during the week, my unbearable Itching. I used two according to advices from camp. Pro- sets of the Cutlcura Remedies, and I viding of milling facilities for their am completely cured. Miss Barbara ores has greatly encouraged leasers Krai, Illghlandtown, Md., Jan. 9, '08." attar Drue A Ctm Coi, Sols Pnpa, Bortom and owners and many good ore show Ings have resulted from the work in NOT THE BUTCHERS FAULT. augurated. hi embers of the board of governors of the Utah Stock and Mining exchange at a meeting last week decltl ed to adjourn the call on that ex change until October 1. All expenses during the quiet period will thus be eliminated, It le said, except the rent of the room, which Is held under longtime lease. It Is announced that the Coie-Rya- n Mrs. Customer That lamb you Interests have secured a sixty-daop- sent me, Mr. Stlntwalte, waa tho tion on the Butte A Ely mines. The and toughest I ever saw. largest AButte Ely property embraces 212 Mr. Stlntwalte Tut, tut. Ite that seres of groqnd, practically all of boy been loitering again. I assure you, which lies in the known mineral belt when that left the shop it was between the Nevada Consolidated the sweetstjoint little leg of lamb you company's Copper Flat property and could set eyes on, and I gave him the Giroux. orders to deliver It at once beIt Is believed that the Homestake strict cause you wanted It young. mine at Neal will develop Into one ol the best producing properties In ths A Case for Sympathy. state of Idaho. A .1,000-foo- t Two matrons of s certain western shaft is to be sunk on the ledge of ore, when city, whose respective matrimonial It Is believed It will be necessary to ventures did not in the first Instance Increase the milling capacity from 60 prove altogether satisfactory, met at to 100 stamps. The company Is em a woman's club one day, when the ploying about thirty men. first matron remarked: Within the past tew weeks disclos"Hattie, I met your 'ex,' dear old ures have been made In the Mason Tom, the day before yesterday. Wa Valley oompanys property. In the talked much of you." Mason district, Lyon county, Nevada, "Is that eo? asked the other mawhich. It Is claimed, forever release tron. "Did he seem sorry when you from doubt the true source of all the told him of my second marriage? ore. A true fissure vein has been "Indeed, he did; and raid so most found coursing north and couth frankly!" through the property. Honest?" Addressing the Anaconda chamber "Honest! He raid he was extremely of commerce on July 14, 8. P. sorry, though, he added, he didn't superintendent of the War know the man personally. Lippin-cott- s shoe smelter, announced that the polMagazine. icy of the company hereafter will be to employ American before alien labor. Mr. Matthewson also stated that the odious company store system had been abandoned in Anaconda. The first trouble during the strike of 400 miners, mostly Austrians, against the Veteran mine of the company at Ely, Nevada, occurred last week when two Austrian strikers, George Peslnl and of George Mild no, were shot by Deputy Sheriffs Edward Arnold and Charles Smithy. One of the men may die. The constitutionality of the statute are realized in the first taste of de- enacted In 1903, providing for a tax icious on the net earnings of mines of Idaho, is attacked by the Milwaukee Land company In suit to enjoin the county assessor of Shoshone county from enforcing a rale of Its property for the collection of taxes aggregating 8.100. pending In the United States y Mat-thewso- Keenest Delights Appetite and Anticipation -- district court. Refuting reports circulated In San Francisco that the Round Mountain mine, of Round Mountain, Nevada, was to be closed down. Manager Davis says: "There Is absolutely no truth In these reports. The mine Is In splendid condition. We have milled during the quarter ending June 30 approximately s.ooo tons of ore. and have also materially Increased our ore reserve." , Owing to the strike of miners employed by the Cumberland Ely company. the Nevada Consolidated Cop-pecompany has been called upon to Increase its production of ore. that the Steptoe concentrator and smelter may be supplied with Its usual e of ore. Stockholders of the Ohio Copper company held their annual meeting last week in Portland. Me., but electing P. C. Thompson a succeeding Stanley Gifford, reigned, nothing but routine business was transacted, says the Boston r ton-fiag- tr. Post Toasties and Cream The golden-brow- n bits are substantial enough to take up the cream; crisp enough to make crushing them in the mouth an exquisite pleasure; and the flavor that belongs only to Post Toasties Tlie Taste Lingers This dainty, tempting food is made of pearly white corn, cooked, rolled and toasted into Toasties. Popular pkg; ioc; Large Family size 15a Mads by POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTb. Battle Creek, Mich. |