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Show All wlio use TkiM.ins' F.lrctt ! 5oap praU It a tbr tu i mojt svouomkul familr soup ma-le- MU if von will try Home II ili tf 1 a etill atronin f Iiiie of lt merits itn'if. PK-a-- try it. i our yrocer will sup-pl- v vou. Don't Throw Tp the) Sponge! That hideous oro. Olant Despair, often tutani hi cluU'h upon th olirmilo lnralld. Constantly plagued I'jr dvspe-psia- . bllious-ih- i mil poiistlpuliiin nervuus nd sleep-less too-wt- iai uontter Is tt thai havlnz IrleJ in train a multilmlt) of uselr renieitie he i ready, fisuratircly sreaklnit. to - throw up the spoiife." I.i't Hie unfortunate "lalta heart of prnre," lloietter rtiniai;h Bitter can and will put a terminus to li is trials. It strengthens the stomach. oonfer nervous igor hy promoting assimilation of the food, arouses tlie lirer when dormant, and es the bowels without pain. The ahillty to digest and assimilate le.tored, the ability to sleep follows. Nothing then can stay the renewal of health butlnipiudenre. Hoatet-ter'- a Storoaob. Bitters, moreover, traiisoeiida all others as a remedy for malarial, rheu-matic and kidney complaints. A wtuegla-f- ul three times a day, A man can subdue the elephant, but the tiger generally gels the best of him. Gilbert's Dress Lining. Tteet In the World. Kvcrv Intelligent iinl hreasronker knows lb tienuine cinids bnve name un selvage. C lean piano keys with a soft rag dipped In alcohol. "August Flower" " I have been afflict- - Blliousness, " ed with biliousness "and constipation Constipation,.. for fifteen years. Stomach "first one and then another prepara- - Pal n s. " tion was su ggested "tome and tried but "to no purpose. At last a friend " recommended August Flower. I " took it according to directions and " its effects were wonderful, reliev-- " ing me of those " disagreeable stomach pains which I had been "troubled with so long. Words "cannot describe the admiration "in which I hold your August " Flower it has given me a new " lease of life, which before was a " burden. Such a medicine is a ben--" efaction to humanity, and its good "qualities and "wonderful mcr-Jess- e Barker, "its should be "made known to Printer, "everyone suffer- - Humboldt, "ing with dyspe-psia or biliousness Kansas. G.G. GREEX.Solc Man'fr.Woodbury.N.J. Zj ere cured bij MNwitri each, BrUnE WoUnds. cuts. Swellings THE CHARLES . VOGELER CO.. Bil'lmore. Vi. DEE. CJests NERYE AND BRAIN TREATMENT liwrlfle for a, Dtulnrsi. Fit, Neurmlrt. Mmtal l,rm(uti Bu ft run of the Br&iiL in (irnitr titd leading to mlnry. dx-e- . an defttlt. Prrmature Old Ajre, barrcnnawi, Luta of owe In either ri, lnTolnnr Ixvaars, and SpertnatofTnoa ratiatU ly overnpnum of tha brain. Ml fa buna OTvr ludtitfftnca. fcrb boi contalni otw month's treat-mttt- U II twi, or tlx for ti, aant by mail prepaid. WMbeaih wixlfr for tlx boxes, will tend purdtaaar ruaisnirv to rrfund morey If tht treatmeal fails 19 rurc. Guarantee tasuvd and gvnulna sold only by COOIMIA DHI O i O., IHQ Famam Strrrt, OMAHA, SEB, BoiUNQ WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA LABELLED LB. TINS ONLY. A.I. MM A M J. M IIAHVIII II Syrup or Figs, Produced from the laxative and nutri-tious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently, on the kid-neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing tho sytem, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. A horse on me, tald the driver as be fell beneath his steed. MI w- - .Vr CopTtluht, 1SC0. l: fashion's favorite fail, centers in that famous, fascina-ting game lawn tennis. But there are women who cannot Mrs. WlusloWsSooililDgSyrap, for Chil-dren teething, softeui the yuuis. redtiee intlaniaia-tio-allays puin, cures wiud colic. 2jc. a Uuttle. The Itch for poll can never be cured so long as men have to sci att-- for it. Greenhouse and Heddinif l'lauts, Palms, Draea-nas- , Ac, cheap. Sweet Potato, Cab-bage ami Tomato plants in season. Send for descriptive catalogue. W.J. Hsssmt, Pluttsmouth, Neb. If you don't want to be robhed of your good name don't have it Inscribed upon your umbrella. lleware of Olulniriils Tor Catarrh dial Contain 'lerrury, s mercury will surely tkftroy the tense of snitll und completely mt: nj:e the whole sjs-t- t m wben entering it throuirl) the mucous surfaces. Such articles slould never be uted ejeejit on ( rtscriptions from reputable phvsicisns. as the damage tliey will do Is ten fold to the good you ca u possibly derive from them. Hall's Catatrh t'ure, msnufactured by F. J. Cheney fe Co., Toledo, )., contaius no uiereurv, and is taken internally, and acts dlrertlv upon Ihe blood and mucous surfaces of the" syhtem. lu buying Hall's (. atarilt Cure be sure vou get the genuine. H Is tuken Internally, and made lu Toledo, Obio, bv r'. J. Chcuejit Co. "tWBold by Druggists, price, T5 ceuts per bottle. engago in any pastime. ney aro delicate, feehlo and easily exhausted. They are sufferers from weaknesses and disorders peculiar to females, which are accompanied by sallow complexions, expressionless eyes and haggard looks. For overworked, " worn - out," M run - down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls,- " housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen-erally, Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pre-scription is tho greatest earthly boon, being uncqualed as an appe-tizing cordial and restorative tonic. It's the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the makers, of sat-isfaction in every case, or money re-funded. This guarantee has been faithfully carried out for years. 1 1CVU 11 JVMo'nay rTYCjyvrrPTl KUW 111 M SZUU UlnLT "Write for particulars to the Stab Tontine Association, pays to ita mem-bers $100 in 2 months. "2000 menibem in Philadelphia, first month. Our pay to Secretaries is extremely liberal, writa UTAH TONTINE ASSOCIATION, 1321 Walnut Stbxbt, JPaiumxrmA, Pa, r$Good News to Ladiis. .fli'.sJi. 'fp'jlikliU telry KnbfHfafr. MrrMfwl oitnr. K"TlB Now oiiromr to itl toe Rw-- flM Bitinir INiwffrr, uilhct:rt a rul iis,a Hml or Mmw RnKi4iitD XI Tf Net. limner Het, U.td hn CAMw&J&M M..bh liowToitKt't. Luiiip, t WetiMterri hietionary nd nt'uiy oih ponndnof Ten hv mull on tvoWM of . FuriMtrti.'UturH aUtirtetiTHK (1KICAT aKKKIUN Ui OK9 cofsSurnPTiorj. I hsraspoiittlTS nmadr for tlissbondiMuss or to aw thousands of esses of the wont kind sod of Ions standing ban been eufed. Indeed so strong Is my failk In Itseffioscr, tint I will lend two bottles rsM,wtlk S V ALU A11LK TREAT1HK on tnis dieses to an? Expneeand P.O. sddnssv T. A. Klocum, AI. C, 181 Fearl St N. V. nI Q T1 of the Canai7 Breeders ftbeTtarw Dltf UMrantalDi. ItratoreiUieiuBiofCegeliiMje, mm jk l SVJ JS tirerrata tliir ailawnte and keeps Uea IVlHlalf in suodoonditluB. It makes Cuanes mm A If ET C sine " while hedeinsfcatbers. Bees)' VIMIVsaeW hT mull for IS ennts. Mi brslldraf flolnian's liver I'adsw nolman's Llrer rails cure Malaria. Hulman's I.iver I'ttUs cure lill.lil'tisiEss. Holman's I.iver Fills euro Indigkhtios. Panitilit fre with full ItiKtnu-tion- and rommends. tlons. Bulbu.s Uvut I Mli CO., ti JuliU street, ti. Y. One man strikes for the right and another writes for the strike. IIOW TO MAKE MONEY. 1 read what Mr. Bell saiilftliout making 80 per month. Jalw sent to tlie btanilanl sliver Waiueo., Ksnex bt., Mass.. anil a tine case of samples. I fink orders the nrstUav that paid me 10 i madj Sto the llmt week, at the end of one month 1 had sue clear profit. Any one can ifet elroulars and atfenry bv writiiie; the above firm. 1 hope oihew may profit bj my eiuei lenee. yours Truly, vv f. W lLUAUs. Don't forget, when marketing, that veni-son is deer ut uny price. "Hanson's Mnuie Torn Snlvr." Warranted to euro, or money reluudud. Ask jour druitglat for it. 1'rico 15 cents. To keep braes work bright rub with a rag dipped in salt and vinegar. The prety girl Is nature's edition de looks. Open to an engagement a Tins- - WRiFY YOUR r BLOOD. The Work of a Sword The society of California Pioneers are the owners of a wonderful curi-osity. It is a section of timber taken from the side of the ship Powhatan. It includes a portion of the "skin," which is four inches thick, and a pieee of abutting knee, which is nine inches thick; transversely through the whole of this a swordflsh has dashed his sword, and the portion broken off is still embedded in tho timber. The sword pierced through thirteen inches of this solid oak, and tlxe fish was going in the same direction as the ves-se- l at that, the ship being under a good head of steam at the time. An idea of the strength which must have been exerted can be obtained from the fact that a rifle could not have done more than pierce that thick-ness of solid oak. People on the ves-sel stated that they felt the shock caused by the blow, and thought that they had struck something floating be-neath the surface. The sword is over The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A TltlAL I'AIK O" Boots A OR Shoesiff ! iwr-a-n-E ff made t $Jy And All Slzem ff07 -o- s-lEK, WOMEN & CHILDREN. six inches wide at the broadest point, where it is broken off. a OFHTC n"1"1 100 fit CtHT. profit. on my Oorsete, n lit II I S Belts, llrnslieB, eiuiers medicines. Writeuow. Or. Brlilsr'uaa, S7I B'wey, V.X, O ARFIF.I-- TEA rnrrs Const I pat Ion Rnrl Sick Itesttltsrhe; reflturpfl the ('oinplfxloiit saves 'M tora' lulls. Hold by Druggists. m iThompson't Eye Water! f AlVJatOllTC' irmeers and bird Isalenk WAiV AKICO BirfB..n milled free. Addreasv Uf anni r-- tiik bikd khiD CO., 400 M. WW Alk O lake Third Street, PuiuDSLrau. Ps w0 Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lisvt principal Tyxe.mtuerU,B. Pension Buree.ii. J 3 j i s m Uisl iv ar . 11 wlj udlwUiig cluuus, alls Uses, For strengthening and clearing the voice, use '"Buowx's Bboncuiai. Tkoches." I have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and thev have proved ex-tremely serviceable." Itev. Heury Ward Beecber. But do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. The vegetable king-dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery of this relia-ble and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name of Prickly Ash Bitters ! a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial for the BLOOD, for the LIVER, for the KIDNEYS and for the STOM ACHs This remedy is now so well and favorably known bv all whifhave used it that arguments as to its merits are use-less, and if others who require a correct-ive te Ihe system would but give it a trial Ihe health ol this country would be vastly improved. Remember the name PRICKLY ASi3 BITTERS. Ask ycur druggist for it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. SICKHEADACHE PL eTrnPosltlvelveured by la A DTrD O Li"' rii-- 1 IfA111 Llto Tbey a, D" I tress from DTspepsls.In- - flisaisB. ae digestion and TooHearty k A I I TLfc Katlng. a perfect rem I I m m mm sea edr for Piulnasa,Nsusea II I VLK Drowsiness, Bad Taste I I SLieia eV ,n tta Mouth. Coated I I PILLS. lonpue.Pain in the Side. II t--1 TOHMD LIVER. ThsyM J regulate tht. Bowels - Price 2& Cent: V Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. I II I I Dftfitf U Press fiittlne: Pynteni. Tha LALl A nUlmN famous and popular Cnttine; System of America, WondorfullTexactand simple. A boon to the ladles. Price only 'i.00. Aeents wanted everywhere. Adilreis with stump. J. SCil.UlbT, 70 l'ark 1' I ucr, Hew lark. SAL00NAND BILLMRiMEfT Hi In rd and Pool Table. Bar (.tar Bend to TUB jmxiAKi taulk CO., am-et,- Oiutvua, Neb. AWNINGS, TENTS sT Covers tor horieA. wrnrouv smrk-- machinery, a: C. J. IIAKKR'S. 104 West Third Street, ' KANSAS Cll i', MO, Jsead tor IU'st'4 catalogue. MBnmmtt33KttV9B532H33SXSX!l I 18.00 PER WEEK H Can SuUv be m&de tiuriDC Ult uuuutia til A pril, Usr, Jon H July ana AugoiU by siit fncrfreti H I LADY OR CENTLEMAN.I H We tiara tinui suuir wiiicii ou ighi to iiuuse1taaprH tod Store Id mrj part of tin United Htstet aud Canada jj If you nwi biminma wivd n Htamp n von M IWILL RECEIVE FREE SAMPLrH B nd full particular by return mail. Altlrt. H "45 ONLY DIRECTOR ON EARTH jHmKwWa t, your unit? nillhrtnorrlfilanilrouraiall Qrlffl! dYacAiefiHnitj.7Vill,rPrMrthatyi(iir KaW W ni','tii.l,utHi'uitlli.hfrii,Atl.rrllMrw, Vfljra'jr liiiBilrtxIt.Biitl prolm.il thoiiMinili ofvaliiRbla IfWVlh V "V'' lars IWmiL- ManilaM tlf. 1'ltl.K, KJaVaLli 5 WvhalTtrMtUsItUfTwttl1IllllUll.Fpll.'fbU' V lllpilofrTilt.v''rriofMtB.wie., forwh"h I -- rVaiB1r4' 1.hlohj'np,idS.fwMsrh lfor. MTprtnrproi yowr d LVBKmWt PirectoTT htctt iletbtn, ulflnrl mosir of thm AdilrtMaH!yfr"'-wle,',- - J a AHIlKUAN lUItHTORYrO.. Ko. ITf, Bulla la, K. V. CSSt Dr. BAILEY, A Full Set of Teeth for $5 00. Teeth extracted wlthont psin or danger by s ew process. Gold and alloj filling St lowest rstes. Ofllcel Paxton 111 or It, Oiualia, Keh. esjflafJKaw VHrni Tut Ocepeieee is eeuscwenr P SCARLET FEVER, COLDS, v,$&&mfc MEASLES, CATARRH, AC. iijF AFlSOUND DISC tNVtsiBLC twm 1 - y txrr cr.n.t. f caaoa tban all imilar da tfyiP'mHr yiat oombipwL Th$amr to tk Harm Ll I "WriH rsjy ft rw art to the eye: Poiltlrely Tliti bin. Pf'nrn months wlihont ratnoral. 9oAMr B. J. WALtft, lirldjcepart. Cu. SELL MUSICS SilbMTineie lir Woodward. Smi.nl MonUlly. BVnd four ifiitnolHl receive aniile eopy with U eomplete Diepemtf Intenl l ami inHtrmiwntal muMf. Aiiuiess VVOOliWAilU d Ml SU Al- - MOSTHIX 84 Hroiiilwar, Scvf lurk. Why are you sick? Because you hnvt neglected nature's laws, fctae continually tries to correct the trouble but cannot do It without assistance. Prickly Ash Bitters 1; the assistant needed, and with the help ol this medicine your health will be fully re-stored. Give it a trial and watch the results. A church with a poor fountain never galm anything by having a very tall steeple. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cast oris. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. The cat Is a mewt animal, but she hast voice like a Massachusetts Is talking about an exblbt-- 1 tion of her abandoned farms for the World's Fair. rnm "DTRO'9 REMEDY FOB CATARBH. Best. Easiest to use. p a ""' 1 a cheapest- - Ktlief is immediate. A cure Is certain. Ifor II I 1 It Is an ointment, of which a nmMl particle is applied to the II I I nostrils. I'rice.fioe. Sold by druggists or sent by mall. II LmJ Address, tt. TV. IIazbltijus, Warren, Pa. ImmJ grow j"d,ir in rhe lighhoh neir works, especially if1 Key use S"A P 0 LI 0? ris a,solid cfiake ofscourin oe.p used cletMiinfi t iurp oscs. All grocers keepus LUlft O LnuUn O LUO I to please her Jioutthold nJ works herself to death in the effort. II the house does not loon at bright as a pin, she gets the blame II things are upturned while house-cleanin- g goes on why blame her again. One remedy is within her reach. II the uses S A POLIO everything will took, clean, and tha reign ol house-cleanin- g disorder will be quickly ovor Remember last winter's siege. Recall how trying-t-o health were the frequent changes of the weather. What was it that helped you win the fight with disease, warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption Y 'Did you give due credit to SCOTT'S EM ULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of" Lime and Soda ? Did you proclaim the victory ? Have you recommended this wonderful ally of health to your friends? And what will you do this winter ? Use Scott's Emulsion as a preventive this time. It will fortify the system against Coughs, Colds, Consttntptioji, Scrofula General Debility, and all Anamie and Wasting Diseases-speciall- y in Children). Palatable as Milk. BPECIAt,. Scott's Emulsion is and Is prescribed by the Medical all over the wnrld, because its ingredientHure scientifically combined in such . manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTION. Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colore- d wrappers. Be sure and eet the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists. New Vork-Bo- ld hy all I)rucgist3, '? ' TV Quick as a wink i Vf iK? I cltnes are washed, the paint pyl I scoured, the dishes washed, the f) f IrfiK house itself and every thing in VJp ' vto mace bright and clean. VtV w Not with soap you know tA Y. "S" tetter than that. But ) V A' y-- - with Pyle's Pearline. L A l Dirt leaves, and the work is TTM ( 7 ? ,safe- 7 - Vrv You save time with f j Su Pearline but you save & more than that. You're spared the endless rub, rub, rubbing, that tires you out and wears out what is rubbed. It's money in your pocket to use Pearline. If it cost more than soap, if it were dangerous then you might hesi-tate. But.you needn't It's as cheap as any soap, and just as harmless. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell yon. " this Lef CX TTf fm is as good as" or "the same as Pearline.", IT S FALSE y ( I 1'earline is never peddled, and if your grocer tends yon something in place of Pearline, do the honest thing send it back. JAMES VYLE, M. V. Nckan makmrn ft gtllnnii. IMlftoiw, prtHnti nrl spfyMlsinc. aid bT All dMlfm. A t mrlftil picture Boo wH c4i wnt tn t ay oat w.lon wMreu to THR 0. B. HIRKS CO.. PMIadrlvbla. MANHOOD rul Imprudence, censing l'remeture ltTay. Kenotii Debility, Loet Ulaiiliuoil, 4c, hiu tried 111 toIii eenr known remiyly, has discovered simple nican.ofeelr-care- , wbh'h lie wl.l senn ('nlil) FltF.K to Ins f. A'idrees J. II. HEKi t. BaxSHH. X. Y.t ity. SJSAS STAMP ! SALVErs'tos!" 5 2lEM0VESTHITUtC0BM RT TIMC JS TXUelT CHEMICAL CO. PHIL. PA. O FAT FEDUCED V51S to 25 lbs. per month bj harmless herbal ( V rVeeneilips. NinttarTinB.noinconvenienos 1 ill I nn4 nobadefleets. HtrictlreiyindentjeL fieni Sc. for enH "itimoclBli. AHreee lr. aW.F.8lTTDn.MeVioker's Theatre Bldg. Chicago. 10. Un Cnnital rvqtiired. lrcnlir fiw DUPI PEN CO. BOSTON. MA68. M mm I'KIKTS psf .fer roor aditreM in DPny-- seroi." Ptm-- I IImIM mr. whleb rwsi vbirllnc sllever th. United Hticinl in will srt RtiBilrMl.ofHnpli-s.eiresler.- . book.. Um usiism. ifcMnwinw., Ibonwlio w.nl . Yoe will ke. coed reeding tree aod ili bs well pleaeedl eitk tb nuell lenstaMB4. (TjrI.UioebtsiotnKiieBie'ntleenstiper MssswerlDC. O. C. ItePU f, Bjre-eee- . V. YV. lU.Omaha, 506-- 18. J. P. Willetts of Kansas nnd Xa-lioi- President l'oik of Washington organized the York f.ute alliance of farmers at llornesviile. Kleven county organizations were represented. The order now has Uo, 000 members In New York. A Wonderful !Iaii. William Kingston, of Ditch-bea- t, Somersetshire, England, wan "the most wonderful of nil that wondrous krew." Concerning him a writer of the London Chronicle says: I FJt half a sheet of paper, with pen and ink. on the floor before him. He threw off his shoes as he sat; took the ink stand in the toes of his left foot (having been born without arms), and held the pen in those of the right. He then wrote three fine lines better than most can with the fingers. Ha feeds himself, and can bring both his tnwit or his broth to his mouth by holding the fork or spoon in his toes. He showed me how he shaves. He can dress and undress himself. He is a farmer by occupation; milks his cows with his toes, cuts his own hay Hnd binds tip the bundles and car-ries it about the field for his cattle. In saddling and bridling his horse he does it with his teeth. Ho is so strong in his teeth that ho can lift ten pecks of beans with them, and he can throw a hammer as far with his feet as most people can with their hands. A FICHTINC KID. A Story About a llrnther of the Famous Kil. Mokes. 'I don't bolu-ve,- remarked the 40-- er to a Chicago Post reporter, it is frenerally known that Ed. Stokes, who killed Jim Kisk, had a brother Joe who won once the worst feared and best liked mini in California, In 1H.V2 I was in Sacramento, and it was there I made Joe's acquaintance. He wits then a book-keepe- r. One day I was in gambling house and noticed among the players an elegantly dressed, handsome young fellow about 20 years of age. The man who sat next him was a ruffianly looking fellow with a gun conspicuously strapped to his Bide. Somehow a dispute arose between these two, and with the rest of the peo-ple in the room I got as close to them as I could in order to see the outcome.. The bad man was trying to get the youngster into a light, which the youngster politely declined. Then the bad man began to bluster. " You want to look out for me,' he I'm the Wild Wolf of the Arkan-saw- , I'm a half-bree- d Cherokee. I am, and the bloodiest man in the tribe. I've killed 37 able-bodie- d men, 1 have, and I'd chaw you up in two bites, you young eocksparror. I've been in hero three weeks and ain't killed no one yet, and I'm just thirsting for goro. I'll kill you if you open your mouth again.' "Here the bystanders interposed and tyld the Wild Wolf to let the boy alone. " 'Thank you, gentlemen.' said tho boy; but I don't think tho Wolf can hurt anybody.' '(let out of the way!' yelled tho Wild Wolf; Tin to shoot!' A general rush was mndo for the doors, as was always the eii-v- i when u light wits imminent. Hut the boy stood cool and siiiilitir until the Wolf laid his hand on his gun, when, in the twinkl-ing: of an eye, toe boy had the mu..lo of a Hiin'.l revolver within a foot of tho pit of the Wolf's stomach. 'My dear sir,' he said, in tho po. litest, pos4ile way, 'throw up your hands or I'll kill you dead.' "The Wolf saw that his blurt was called nnd mechanically obeyed. "Xow,1 said tho boy, 'unbuckle your belt and let. that er fall.1 "The Wolf did it. Then tho boy made him no into h corner of the room and stand there, and, lighting a cigar, he said: " 'My dear sir, hold your hands behind your back. I'm going to slick the fiery end of this cigar in your nose, and you must let it stay there until it goes out, and if you flinch, sniflle or attempt to take it out I'll shoot.' 'He then put his threat into execu-tio- n, and the Wolf burned like a mar-- tyr for a full minute. The boy now gave tho Wolfs revolver to one of tha men standing near and said: " When Ptn gone give him his gun. My name is Joe Stokes, and I can lick any man in California who doesn't like mo. I'm looking for such soft snaps as the Wild Wolf of the Arkansaw.' " Fearl ul Mortality. The number of Americans who die annually in Rome is greater than most people have any idea of. The Konmn fever is a mal:.p-niin- t type of malarial fever. There is a large cemetery in Rome which is tilled with the remains of American victims of the Roman fever. Another cemetery in Paris also contains a goodly number of the same class. They contracted the fever in Rome. It is not surprising that Rome should be unhealthy. The present city is built on top of seven cities. In the ancient days, every time Rome was re-built they filled in and started a new city over it. That has been repeated seven times. When one thinks of the amount of filth nnd garbage that lies under the present city, he can only wonder that any one is able to live there." The Tliront's Independent Ilruiil. ' 'Did you ever know" said a well known specialist, as he deftly inserted a looking-glas- s into the roof of the sufferer's mouth, "that tho throat has rt brain of its own? No? I suppose few of the laity do know it, but it's a fact. There is a small ganglia which exer-cises direct control over the muscles of the throat and nets as its brain. Of course, it is subservient to the genuine brain, but at tho same time doos a good deal of independent thinking for itself, it is very timid and suspicious at any strange objocts that come near the throat. For this reason it is very difficult for a physician to operate on the throat. Before any t.iing can be done in this direction it is neeossitry for tho operator to guin the confidence of the little brain that dominates it. It frequently takes weeks before this confidence can be secured, and until it is secured it is impossible to operate. When the littlo.brain is finally made to understand that no harm is intended it, but that the physician is actuated by friendly motives, it will submit to almost any treatment, however painful. Hut woe be to the man who attempt rough treatment to tho throat before gaining the little brain's confidence, and in spite of its protests. His operation will be resented with violent paroxysms first of the throat, then of the diaphragm and, if tho operator still persists, tho patient will bo thrown Into convulsions. Still more curious is the fact that this little brain has a memory, and if once frightened in this way, it is almost impossible to ever gain its confidence no matter how gentle the operator may be. "I don't know whether its distrust would extend to other operators than the one who frightened it or not I think I will try the experiment some timo of seeing whether it can remember faces." Philadelphia Press. To Measure Smell. The olfactometer recently exhibited to the academy of sciences in Paris ii a little apparatus for testing the smelli-ng: powers of individuals. It deter, mines the weight of ordorous matter in a cubic centimeter of air which is per-ceptible by the olfactory sen--e of a person. Roasted and Frozen. Tho British soldiers' life at Indian frontier stations cannot be rJtogether happy. One noon recently the ther-mometer registered ninety-fou- r degrees at the Gnatonff fort in Sikkim. That night it feil to seventeen degrees abov zero. Look Ahead. The road to wealth is like a tight-rope. With your eyes in the far ahead, your feet will take care of themselves, but you cannot stop halfways. If youi eyes wander the feet will step on spac and it is lucky if the rope is suspended low. |