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Show The Old-Tim- Nanna." e A writer in a recent number of the Dneen expresses the opinion (which i hared by many other people) that are not one whit better , up by the smart, certificated nurses so much ought after nowadays than they were Nanna of the by the comfortable day Kn0 hy. The old nurse still holds a place In the hearts of the men and women who knew her loving care when they were children, and taey will never forget her treats that seed to delight their hearts. Best ol l," says a woman, "was lantern tea. when all the lights were put out, and the nursery was Illuminated by penny tin lanterns, containing colored can-diewhich cast weird shadows on the solemn faces round the festive board. children brought Young Son of Great Inventor Makes Pets of Small Alligators White-Crocked- son Theodore Edison, the of the Inventor, gives Indication even at his early age of possessing some of the Ingenuity of his illustrious father. Ho has not yet begun to dabble In Inventions, but he has shown marked originality In his cholre of pets. Among them are five baby alligators which he brought from Florida last winter, and he loves to make the visitor at the Edison home acquainted with them. Recently, when his moth- - gle complacently over the floor there was a sudder ru ' for chairs on the part of the women, and despite the assurances of the boy that his pets were perfectly harmless It could hardly be said that this innovation at a reception met with success. The Indifferent reception that his pets received hurt the tender feelings of Theodore, and re earnestly assured tho guests that he was only trying to do what he considered his share of This explanation the entertaining. saved him the reproofs that were fn store for him. ard some of the guests ventured from their elevated positions and exhlbted keen interest In the strange ppts. But Theodore saw that the debut of his alligators Into society had not been the success that their value as pets should have assured, and gathering them securely In his arms, he marched sturdily back to the big tub In the yard which la their Thought He Was Arrested. In his young days, when the late John Coleman was an architect's assistant, but already had aspirations toward the drama, he obtained through g chance business connection an Introduction to Charles Mathews. Before the interview a little Incident took place which throws a striking light upon the public favorites precarious position. Mathews had Just handed his wife from her carriage and was entering the Haymarket, when the young man came up. His back waa turned to me, so, approaching timidly, I touched him upon the arm, aaya Coleman In telling of the incident. Turning round like a shot, be Inquired, 'At whose suit? , Good tea and tea are quite different; both grow on the lame bush. . Ceeiyr, for mat Knowlidg Ken Fiuum Booh, A SchJBng ma-fine- s, Many Buried In One Grave. Vfhlle making excavations for the enlargement of a church at Roglett, Monmouthshire, Eng., the other day, about a hundred skeletons were discovered. The bodies had apparently been burled In one grave. They are supposed to be the remains of victims of the plague, or of men who fell In a border raid. The skeletons have been I rslnterred. TEA Of all the drinks that w 'drink, a nice cup of tea is tho ( daintiest Invention of Panama Indiana. should never have had the Panama hat lut for the Indiana of the Isthmus of Panama. Even today their secret process for atoning the grass blades used In weaving these hats remains unrivaled. Basketmakers of the same region make baskets which will hold water without leaking another invention which la quite beyond us. VF quick-fingere- Important to Mothers. Cxamtna carefully every bottle of CASTORTA, safe end sure remedy for Infants sod children, i Uirt It Cm For Over 30 Vest., Tbs Kind Yon ll.ivo Always Bought, Coins Fortune from Pennies. On man who controls the puhlle Hot machines at the resorts on Coney Island makes a profit of more than 1800 a week. That Is not profit. He baa more than 128,000 Invested In hts plant One of the best posted slot machine men the other day estimated that exclusive of tho gambling machines, which flourish In the West more than half a million pennies are dropped Into sl t machines every day, srhlls on a holiday a million would he earer the mark. Product of the American Cow. Tha American cow Is an Institution of hugs dimensions. She produces an-sal- ly 8,000,000.000 gallons of milk, 1.800.000. 000 pounds of butter, and 800.000.- 000 pounds of cheese; not to mention hides, leather, glue, hair, Her to horns, and other Ul dairy crop Is worth over 8500,000,-10a year. 9 torn IB trini De sediclne Tha Magnificence of Which Ilex Never Bmi Approached In tha Weat. Templet of Fu, Falac.x of Art, Flantatloa Show, and Pep.. uni.ruu. to Mention, All Clean' and tha Beet 7 hut Mooq CARNIVAL MIGHTY nr Attraction. Too and Energy Can Bring Together, brZAm EDISON'S SON ANZ THE LATTUS YOUNG ALU GATOR Young Edison is particularly proud The Edisons alligators. have a winter ludge on the east coast of Florida, and it was there that tho little alligators were acquired. The first thing Theodore does when he has visitors Is to take them to the tub in the yard, and for their edification pick his pets out of the water one by one. But he has another pet which is much dearer to him than all the alligators in Florida. He is proud of hi3 wrigglers" because they are curiosities, but the lack of affection which they display and their utter Indifference to bis coming and going prevent them from becoming prime favorites with him. It Is a little gray rabbit named Star that is closest to his heart. Star and Theodore understand each other thoroughly and there is real sorrow in the rabbit's eyes when the boy leaves It. of his pet lk - la Sensational Out - Door Features! A World's Fair Visitors. the great Kxpoeltlon a room close to h Fsir and lit a sije brick building. Ho-1- 1 all thu cunvrnienwa of a Fpworth has fret-clssmodirn hotel, within four of Cmivenllon and Ariminlntra lion sntrance. Honina JUO per day and up. Meals at reseounlilo prices. From Union fnstlon, go to Olive street, take Delinar Garden car. going West to 6000. Our boys mast all cars. British Army Conquests. "Ours la the only army, says the tondon Telegraph, which has, with flic- occasional assistance of the fought In all the live continents trom the Rhine to the Crimea, from Syria to Pekin, from Hudson bay to Patagonia, from Egypt to the Cape, and in the Australian seas from New Guinea to New Zealand. But the ascent of the Himalayas and the march to Lhassa surpass, In purely picturesque fascination, everything In British military annals. 1 DR. WM. CARVER Persons sttcmliiiff t Ht. Louis should . 8, Grander Displays l Krtry Depsrtm.utt Unequalled Stock Exhibit.! In 1ar.a.t Farm, FruH, Flow.,, Art, Hone Racing Kv.nti-S7.000-.00 a. Never B.for.l leter.ite R.pn.antad and Mining factoring ft tain-Wi- 7 and Evil Spirit of th. SHOT Of THE WOULD. A Startling, S.a.atloual Exhibition That Gives tho Moat P.rfect Satisfaction. Monarch Discovered Gentian, Oentlus, king of Iilyricum, the eastern boundary of the Adriatic, was taken prisoner by the Romans about a century and a half before the Christian era for encouraging pirates, and died In custody. He discovered that a certain plant was a very good tonic, and that plant has ever since been called Gentlanl, after him. This plant la generally supposed to have leen the tall, coarse alpine, common In mountainous districts In central Europe, end known to botanists as G. lutea, a preparation of which Is still In high repute as a medicine. s OCTOBER 4, 5, 6 POWDER FACE AND CUF1D," THE WORLD FAMOUS DIVING HORSni Tha graat.it attraction nnd novelty avar presented to tha amai.ui.nt lo,k public. Cot the proprietor 10,600.00 b.for. the famous horse mart, th firet diva from tb. platform. Plaage of tholr own volition. Ilka human belit, without tho aid of aptluga, trap, or aay dovlco wbat.v.r. TEA Wrf SALT LAKE CITY er gave an afternoon tea, Theodore concluded that the women would be Interested In seeing his pets. The advent of five wriggling, squirming baby gators in the arms of a little tousle-headeboy In the Edison dining room was accompanied with a chorus of screams of alarm. When one of the twisting amphibians managed to escape the grasp of Theodore and wrig- d MAGNESIA AS A WEAPON. More Convenient and ae Effective as a Revolver. Every man who Is out late should carry a bottle of magnesia water with him, said Folire Captain Burdlne the other day. There is no law against It, anil It Is far more effertive than a pistol. It isn't a concealed weapon, and Is just as deadly, when it Is not used as a medicine. Not long ago a young fellow whose business keeps him out late at night was carrying home with him ono of these bottles. It was In tho pocket of hts raincoat. Head down, be was breasting the storm, bound for his borne port, when a woman rushed out of the darkuess toward bis port side. She begged for his protection. Her arms were extended, and she was coming at him like a football player ready to tackle. The young man was wise, and thought of the lie bottle just In time to use It as a burly tudivlduul loomed to starboard, a blackjack In his hand. There was just time to hurl the bottle Into the fellow's face. It exploded with a report that sounded liko a bomb. The man, terribly cut and crying from the pain of the acid In bis wounds, fled. The woman went with him. Later a man In terrible pain staggered Into the station house, saying a dynamiter had hit him. It was Dill the Brute. We very much wanted New York Times. him. side-steppe- Dwellings for Wage Earners. Is rumored that the Roehschilds propose to spend 10,000,000 francs In the setting up In Paris of dwellings for wage earners, In which the rentals shall bo extremely moderate and out of which the owners do not intend to mako any profits. Similar work has been done In tho Peabody buildings In London and In various extensive enterprises of tho sort in a number of leading cities. It London War Office Building. Office building In Whitehall, London, which will cover three and throe quarter acres, and will cost 650,000, will be ready In about two years, the work having already been in progress two and a bait years. The general style of the elevation It that of the Italian renaissance. Nine miles of chimney flues, 26X00,000 bricks and 26,000 tons of Portland tone will go to the making of seven floors and the provision of 670 reoms. The new War THTODORZ EDISON AND rr.T fr.r WAR' kabjt Advent of Baby in Japan. GAMBLERS AT MONTE CARLO. A hundred gilts in vauous shapes are offered to the baby before its ap- Elderly Ladies Live on Faith, Hope and Charity at the Gaming Table. pearance; toys, big ones, of course; pieces of cotton, silk or crepe, invarWhen I alighted at Monte Carlo iably with a happy omen In their de- the other day," writes "H. S. S. H.,H sign, are a joy to the mother. The I was surprised to find the Hotel de housemaids will be busy with the Paris omnthus waiting at the station, babys dress under the supervision of and several outside porters from other the grandmother. It will be no slight hotels, which opened their doors for affair if the baby is a boy, yes, es- lOf. per diem en pension. Except for pecially If it be the first son. tho employes of the Cns no, the place Parties coming with their congratu- seemed deserted In the early morning. lations will begin to stream Into the The gardeners were working In the house the very next morning after beautiful gardens, and workmen vere tho announcement. They will bring mending and painting some of the figdried fish or a box of egg3 to express ures on tbe dome. thelw good wishes, which will be re"The rooms opened as usual at 10, turned In some form of present when and the three roulette tables were Is two weeks old. the baby surrounded. I watched the On the seventh day after the birth quickly comes the christening; and rice cook- players, and saw only one English face a young girl who had lost all ed w 1th red beans doesn't red mean her color. She had come out last winwill be sent happiness? among the ter with an Invalid lady. At first she friends. Matsu (pine) is a favorite won largely and handled thousands It since name, signifies bravery, keep- of francs; then gradually lost her all, ing green even under winters frost. and now lived In a small apartment, Isn't Mume (plume) better, since It Is often to go without a meal. having the harbinger of spr.ng breathing out Her only friend was the manager of tho most dlvino odor In tho world? the Hotel do Plete, who was taking MI nmairl (going will take care of her Jewels and all that she place on tho thlrtelth day. The boy once possessed. will be dressed In a kimono; It must There seemed to bo many more bo silk, with the family's coat of arms women there than men; chiefly elderon it. He will be put under tho Imladles, who live on faith, hopo and ly mediate protection of tho deity. Good Tho rooms were delightfully charity. Housekeeping. cool, and much more comfortable than Children's Right to be Heard, In the season. The sea seemed to Mrs. M. N. Van Vlict of Chicago has look bluer than ever and the water so come out In defense of the child at clear." linden Pally Mall. home In opposition to tho old adage that a child should be seen, not heard. Unmistakable Evidence of Wealth. Mrs. Van Vllet says a child should be That wealth Is one of the most combeard as well as seen. She asks the of terms, those In moderate parative How can a child pertinent question, be expected to be all that an ideal circumstances often being considered man and woman should be if for the 'rich" by persons of less means, was first fifteen years of its life It has aptly Illustrated by an old colored known nothing but repression and mammy" In East Baltimore several suppression, and its opinions have days ago. She had been doing the been scorned as of no weight and laundry work of a certain family for valuA? Mrs. Van Vllet argues, and quite a while, but, deciding to leave doubtless argues from correct prin- the neighborhood, sho had come to ciples, that children have their rights tell them that she would no longer be able to perform these duties. Tho In tho house as well as father and mother. One of these rights Is to be lady of tho house, wishing to secure heard. To be constantly suppressing another good washerwoman, Inquired the Impulse of the child to give ex- of the faithful "mammy" as to the repression to Its thoughts retards men- liability of another colored woman tal development, declares Mrs. Van whom she happened to know lived Vllet, prevents the cultivation of tha next door to her. faculty of thinking clearly and speak"Law, Missus," replied tho old daring concisely and fluently, and de- key, "dat woman doin do no wash-In- ; ahe's rich, she Is. She's stroys that poise and got a which are so essential In the grown doorbell to her houso!" Baltlmoro man or woman. Washington Post. 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