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Show IN POSSESSION Peculiar OP THE DEVIlj Treating ' Antic of Italian Boy Are Thu Explained. A most wonderful medieval etory Is bow occupying the attention of the south of Italy. In a email village there Is a family of the name of Pan elni, and If all be true that Is writ-ten of It we may think ourselves 14 the Dark Ages again. There are two boys in this family, and they disappear occasionally In a most mysterious manner. In fact, a few minutes pfter they disappear they are found miles away. How they get there no one can tell. They say they are carried from place to place by the Holy Ghost. Spirits are also said to Inhabit the house where they live; plates and glasses are broken before the eyes of all, and cakes and sweetrf are showered over the boys beds when they are asleep. One of the boys falls In trances, when he speaks different languages (even Latin and Greek) In a strange, voice. He also spouts passages from Dante, and proDoctors and priests have phesies. visited him, but cannot discover the machinery which Is evidently at work somewhere. The last who visited him was a Jesuit father. At his approach the boy began to curse and swear and kicked him." The Jesuit says the boy Is possessed by the devil! Vanity - easy-goin- t President and Mrs. Roosevelt, In announcing the engagement of their Nicholas Longworth, the brilliant young congressman from Ohio, add another chapter to the romances of the hislorlc white house. Weddings at the white bouse are of 'such rare occurrence that they are recorded as great national , social events. The coming marriage of President Roosevelts daughter naturally recalls former weddings at the white house Hanna, Wyo., Jan. 13th (Special) )elays are dangerous. Dont wait unit all the awful Bymptoms of Kidney Maease develop In your system, and our physician shakes his head grave-- y as he diagnoses your case. l( you Suspect your kidneys, turn at once to the great Kidney Speclfic--Dod- da Kidney Pills. You can do so with every confidence. A few of Dodda Kidney Pills taken In time have saved many a life. The early symptoms of Kidney Disorder may be the forerunners of Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy. Dr. W. H. Jeffries, a resident here, tells beiow how he treated an attack of Kidney Trouble. He I s I .it ! ! , ' r i Elizabeth Tyler. Marie Monroe. during the last fifty years, notably the international marriage of Nellis Grant and Algernon Sartorls while Gen. Grant was president. Happily, the circumstances surrounding Nellie Grants wedding are not applicable to says: "Before I commenced taking Dodda the courtship and the approaching nuptials of Miss Alice Roosevelt. The Kidney Pills, I had always a tired of Miss Roosevelt to Mr. marriage feeling every morning when I got out Is not only heartily sancof my bed, and my Kidneys were In Longworth tioned her devoted father, but It by very bad shape. There was always a dull heavy pain across my loins, and meets with the cordial approval of I had bard work to stoop. I took two the whole nation. Such was not the boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills, the tired case on Nellie Grant's wedding day. It is understood that Miss Roosevelt feeling and back pains have entirely is to be married In the east room, gone, and I ain now cured. and that the ceremony will surpass any event of a similar nature In the Uaa Pianos. American Japt A report from Yokohama Is to the annals of the white house, so far as social festivities are concerned. effect that there Is a growing demand There have been many alterations In Japan fop pianos, which are chiefly In the white house building since Great United States, anpplled by the Britain and Germany, American planoa Gen. Grant was president, but the are now to be found In the homes of beautiful home life of the Grants is recalled by the natural Amerimany wealthy Japanese In all the larg- dally can home atmosphere which Presier cities of the Mikado's empire.. dent Roosevelt and his happy family Ever Hear of Scotty and His Record-Breaktn- g create. The home life of Gen. Grant was somewhat similar to that of Ride? Gen. Grant President Roosevelt. The story, briefly told. Is this: Wal- was devoted to his family and the ter Scott, the Death Valley gold miner, moments of his life were made the trip from Los Angeles to happiestIn the sweet passed companionship of summer on last a Chicago special his children. The pride of Gen. over the Fe" In Santa train less than 45 hours. That whirlwind train cost Grant's heart was his only daughter, him more than $6,000. It was the Nellie, and the outside world probfastest long distance run over moun- ably never knew, nor could It realtains and plains ever made on any ize, how hard It was for him to give American railway. It demonstrated her In marriage to the dashing young beyond dispute that the Santa Fe Englishman, Sartorls, who subsetrack, equipment and employees are of quently proved himself unworthy of the dependable kind. Probably you the love of the daughter of the presiwouldn't cure to ride so fast. You preNellie Grant. Frances Folsom fer the luxury of our three trains from dent. Cleveland. Utah nnd Colorado to Everywhere Topic Interests All. East and Southwest. of Admlrul Porter of the daughter Ask me for ticket rates and literaAlthough only three weddings have United States navy. ture taken place in the white house durThere were present also at this ImC. F. WARREN. ing the last half century, there Is no posing and exclusive ceremony about G. A.. A. T. & S. F. Ry. topic more Ir.tcresting to the dally 411 Dooly Block, Salt I,ake City. Utah. visitors to that historic mansion. ten unbidden guests. These intruders were the members of a boys baseball Tourists, especially ladles, are de- club, of which Jesse Grant was the The Passing of Youth. when they hear "Pop Pendle, leading spirit. The club was known Youth Is an Invitation to a mask lighted venerable usher, who is 82 years as the Junior the Unions. Its ball, which we all accept. We mingle old and who has been on at the was In the white house hot. playground Immediatewith the dancers until our fancy fixes white house for more duty than forty upon a domino and a pair of tripping years, relate the details of Nellie ly south of the white house, and the clubhouse was one of tho basement feet with which to trend a measure. rooms In the executive mansion. A We become weary of the dance and go game had been arranged to take place out Into the rroonllght to "sit It out. on the day of the wedding and was in Then we unmask and. presto, the ball Is over and youthls dead. Portland progress by 10:20 o'clock. Oregonian. Uninvited Guests. A round trip rate of $30 to California While Jesse Grant was not able to will be in effort all winter via the new play that duy, his Interest in the team See and popular Salt Lake Route. Induced him. after dressing for the nearest agent or write for Information wedding, to slip down to the ball to J. L. Moore. D. P.'A., Salt Lake City. ground and suggest that a substitute for himself be pressed Into service. Vitality of the Ant. After Jesse had returned home one of exwonderful Ants have a power of his elubmates proposed that the game isting long periods after losing Imbe suspended and that the members of portant parts of their bodies which the team go to the wedding in a body. are not reproduced. They have been At that moment the marine band at known to live two weeks without the white house struck up the wedding the abdomen, which Is'bo bulky In proporso off dashed the hoys for the march, tion to the rest rf the Insect. Under scene of action, carrying with them an favorable circumstances the most their soiled bauds and faces, buts and ant may live more than a month after ball. Its head had been cut off. One case Upon reaching the main entrance, to Is recorded In which the rest of the thlr surprise and delight, they found ant moved about forty-ondays after door unguarded. The officers and the Ants also revive after decapitation. ushers, usually on duty, had joined the being submerged In water for many crowd In the east room to witness the dead seem to be days, although they ceremony. So Intense was the Interest a few minutes after they are ImIn the proceedings that the guards mersed. failed to observe the precocious small boys crowding their way into the brilMr. Window' Soothing Syrap. Forrhllrtr- - orthlns, erftriM thr Kura. rmlvrM tw Harriet Lane. liantly lighted apartment where the S5ckutU aouiuuwi,Uo)iwia,surMUuliwUu. Grant's wedding. They are shown president's daughter was being map the exact position of the bridal party rled. Some of the hoys, in their enWrong Tim of Year to Dio. and most of the women regard It as deavor to obtain a closer view of the Some forty or more yoais ago there a special dispensation to be allowed uniformed ofllcials. got tangled up with resided In West Gloucester. Mas., to sit on a divan which murks the spot the silo arms and other military acthe parents of a number of one of In the eust room where Nellie Grant coutrements und received In return InBoston'! large jewelry firms. After stood during the eeremon.v. dignant pushes and kirks, hut all was much solicitation the son Anally Inst Is also manifested In forgiven after the ceremony. Great duced his mother to abandon her bumWhen the dispositions of the juventhe marriage of former President ble homo for bis palatini one, but no Cleveland to the beautiful France ile member of the Roosevelt family amount of persuasion could make the Folsom, many years afier the Nellie are considered. It would not be surpii Not long after the Grant nuptials. This took father come. place In the lng If some of the younger sons of the change the old lady died. Id the blue parlor and was a comparatively prevl-b-n- t perpetrated some such trick month of July, nnd word was sent to funrtlon. Miss Folaom was the at the routing white house nuptials. prlvato her husbnnd. The old gentleman took of an old Mend of President the letter to n neighbor, saying: daughter Cleveland and many years younger Every member of a quartette can "Wife's dead; can't ro anyway: right but the match has been In tell you three good reason why the than he, In haying ttme. Why couldn't she every respect a happy one. The of organization la not perfect. have gone In JsrmryT n e f j i i . : ficiating clergyman on the occasion was . the Rev. Byron Sunderland, whom President Cleveland had knows during his early manhood and at whose church the Cleveland family worshiped while In Washington. Mist; Folsorn came on to Washington and, with l.er mother, fook apartments at one of the prominent hotels of the city a day or two prior to tho wedding, after which the newly married couplo passed their honeymoon In Deer Park. The last wedding to occur In the white house was that of the niece ol Mrs. McKinley, who was a daughter of Oen. Hastings and who married an officer In the United States army. The ceremony was also performed in the blue room in the presence of Immediate relatives of the young couple. There Is an Incident neveh before published In connection with Nellie Grant B marriage which is not a part of ''Pop'' Pendles Interesting monologue und which Is worth reading.4 At the Grant Wedding. The east room was profusely decorated with growing plants and cut flowers. A floral wedding bell was suspended directly over the raised platform on which the bridal party was to stand and the window shades were closely drawn so as to render more effective the hundreds of lights which glistened from the beautiful crystal chandeliers which formerly Illuminated the state apartment. Several hundred guests, Including members of the cabinet, the corps diplomatique, officers of the army and navy In full uniform, gierabers of congress, the judiciary dnd guests, were present. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. O. II. Tiffany, pastor of the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal church, where the president and his family worshiped. Col. Frederick Dent Grant, brother of the bride, was best man, and the bride was attended by eight bridesmaids. Including Miss Anna Barnes, daughter of Surgeon-Genera- l Barnes; Miss Carpenter, daughter of Senator Mat Carpenter, both of w hom were like sisters to the bride, and Miss Lena Porter, a Dont Wait. ' Int-r-- . - Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they Imagine, ona from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here and there, and In this way they all present g alike to themselves and their and Indifferent, or over-busdoctor, sepw arate and distinct diseases, for hich be, assuming them to lie such, prescribes hl pills and potions. In reality, they are all caused by some uterine only symptom 4 souse. The physician. Ignorant of Ilia eanee of suffering, encourage this practice until large bills are made. The suffering patient gets no better, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and complications. A proper medicine like Dr. Bierces Favorite Prescription, directed ,to the emiee would huve entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting coinfort instead of prolonged mNery. It lias been well said, that" disease known is halt cured. Hr. Pierces Favorite Prescription a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It is made of native medicinal roots ami Is perfectly liuni.le-In Its effects in any y Fair. t! Wrong1 Disease. HUMAN FACE FORMED IN ROCK AN In Natural Remarkable Curiosity County of Massachusetts. Unknown to thousands living within a radius of ten miles from its talus, rock overhangs the above sphinx-likfrom a bold cliff more than 100 feet above the level of the rails near the little railroad station at Assonet, Bristol county, Mass. Consldertag the fidelity of Its portraiture of the human face it seems lnrred.co that It had not long ago STRUGGLE. Too Many Women Carry the Hevv Load of Kidney 8lckneas. ; Mrs. E. W. Wright of 172 Mat street, Haverhill, Mass., says: 1898 I was suffering I ao with sharp palm; In the small of the j back and had such 1 frequent dizzy spellg , that I could scarce I ly get about tho I ; house. The urinary passages were' aim e Monthly periods were so distressing J dreaded their approach. This was my condition for four years. Doans Kid. ney Pills helped me right away when I began with them and three boxes cured me permanently.1 Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Cc-.- , Foster-MilburBuffalo. N. T. 1 n Nicknames or rresiaents. A number of Grants nicknames arose from his Initials. Unconditional Surrender probably attained the wl est popularity. The press of his day manufactured not a few U. 8. sobri quets, like Unprecedented Strategist, Undaunted Stalwart, and so on. The soldiers called him Old Three Star and be was also styled Hero of App mattox. Garfield did not, of course; become the Martyr President until after his tragic death. He was also styled the Prearhef President, from his early enll1 s condition i) the Hj;etem, As a jwmer'iil Invigorating tonic Ta-Impar- ts vorite Prescription strength to the whole system and to the organs disIn feminine tinctly purtlcnhir. For over. "worn-out- debili- "run-dow- tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, . "shop girls. women gennursing mothers, ana erally, Hr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the greatest esrtlily boon, being us an appetizing cordial and tonic. As a soothing end strengthening nervine "Favorite Prescription " is uneqiiaied and is Invaluable in allavlng ami subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysu-ria- , spasms, chorea, Ft. Vitus':- - dance, ami other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon funrth.nal and organic disease of the uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Hr. Pierces lleasunt Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three u dose. Easy to take as candy. seumstre.-si-s- house-keeper- s, Songs That Have Won Favor, The Intensely popular song is not the only one which It is very profits-bl- e to write. Among the most successful of better-clas- s songs may be mentioned Violets and Oh Dry Those Tears. The manuscript of the former was offered to and rejected by nearly all the principal publishers In London before It was eventually accepted and printed. It speedily won Its wRy to favor, and Its sale has been both large and regular ever since. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, will xnrely undmercury eoo.piou-ljderuir deitrvy the HUI of (molt r the whul evateia whea It tbrouxb tb nincout turfeuw. Suck krili-leboald Deter be need except on preeerlp-Uun- x lru-- a reputable phrtlclaue, aa ike damage tkep will dot, ten told to lb good you caa puaaibly Oort from tbem. Hall1 Catarrh Cur, manufactured by F. 1. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo, O., eontalne no mercury. and I taken Internally, toting directly upon the bloo-- l and mucoue aurfacea vf the ay ate m. In buying Hall e Catarrh Cur be euro you get tb' Tor genuine. It te take Internally and made Ohio, by F. J Cheney d t o. Teailmonlaie fro. Hold by Drugxlata. Price, 75c. per boltl. Tk Hali'e Family Pllla tor cuoaUpatloa. entering GREAT POETS ONE WITTICISM. Wordsworth Seemingly Unduly Proud of Simplo Joke. A rare old book, called The Living Authors of England, published In 1849, commences with a study of Wordsworth, In which Is recorded what Is said to be the only joke the poet ever made. At a friend's house, after din ner, It appears, the conversation turned upon wit and humor. Thomas Moore, who was present, told some anecdotes of Sheridan, whereupon Wordsworth observed that he did not consider himself a witty poet 'Indeed, he said, I do not think I waa ever witty but once In my life." Being pressed to tell the company what this special drollery was, the poet said, with aome hesitation: Well I will tell yon. I was standing aome time ago at the entrance of my cottage at Rydal Mount, when a man accosted me with the question, 'Pray, sir, have you seen my wife pass by? whereupon I answered. Why my good friend. I didnt khow till this moment that you had a wife! " The company stared and upon realizing that this was all there was to the roets Joke, burst Into a roar of laughter, which Wordsworth amlllngly accepted as a genuine compliment to the brilliancy of his wit. - Joshua of the Mountain, in fame New Hampshires Old Man of the Mountain, whose rag-re- d lines need distance to lend enchantment to the vlewr, and they leave much to the imagination. The photograph Is from an unretouched negative of natural rock formation, or rather of the colossal Egyptian monument nature, and unmodeled aided by mortal hands, In the hard granite gneiss oy the processes of erosion and cleavage. It Is ten feet from the forehead to the point of the tteard. The profile is almost perfect In proportions, and unlike other more famous rocks, it shows the facial characteristics In varying forms from many points of view. At the point from which this picture was taken the contour of the firm mouth and strong lower Jaw give a tense sternness to the features, and there is just the suggestion of a stark fixedness in the stony stare turned toward the north. outranked Ir, Home. An Instance of the homing instinct In dogs is reported from BuckinghamConstable Atkinson, having shire. been transferred recently from Wrays-bnr- y to Long Crendon, took his retriever dog with him while on night duty. He missed the dog, and on the following morning It was found In its old home. By the most direct route the journey Is over fifty miles, and had been accomplished In little more than seven hours. London Daily MalL Dogs Long Journey Lighthouse In Cemetery. How It Often Happens From Coffee. I had no Idea, writes a Duluth mnn, that it was the coffee 1 had been drinking all my life that was responsible for the headaches which were growing upon me, for the dyspepsia that no medicines would relieve, and tor the acute nervousness which unfitted roe not only for work but also for the most ordinary social functions. But at last the truth dawned upon me I forthwith bade the harmful beverage a prompt farewell, ordered In ome Postum and began to use It. The good effects of the new food drink were apparent withia a very few days. My headaches grew less frequent, and decreased in violence, my stomach grew strong and able to digest my food without distress of any kind, my nervousness has gone and I am able te enjoy life with my neighbors and sleep soundly o' nights. My physical strength and nerve power have Increased so much that I can do double the work I used to do, and feel no undue fatigue afterward. This Imptovement set In Just an soon as the old coffee polaon had ao worked out of my system as to allow the food elements In the Postum to get a hold to build me up again. 1 cheerfully testify that It waa Poatum nnd Postum alone that did all this, for when I began to drink It 1 threw Name given by physio to the dog, Poatum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There' a reason. Read the famous little book The Road to Wellvlllo" In Pkgs. j YEARS CF AGONY. FOUR Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh Cuticura Had to Us Crutches i Remedies the Best on Earth." In the year 1899 the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to the heel, and the physician who had charge of me was trying to sew up the side of my foot, but with no success. At last my whole foot and way up above my calf was nothing but proud flesh. 1 suffered untold agonies for four years, and tried different physicians and all kinds of 1 could walk only with ointments. 1 crutches. In two weeks afte-war1 bfr Then In limb. saw a change my gan using Cuticura Soap and Ointment often during the day, and kept It up for seven months, when my limb was healed up just the same as If 1 never had trouble. It la eight months now since I stopped using Cuticura Rem dies, the best on Gods earth. I am working at the present day after five years of suffering. The cost of Cuticura Ointment and Soap was only $6, but the doctots bills were more like $600. John M. L2oyd,718 8. Arch Ohio. June 27, 1905." ds Ave-Alllan- tolorm aajsari ce. Failures and Successes. Men have two kinds of ambition-o- ne the other for Some turn all their ablV energy tty, education, health and toward the first of these dollar ' making and calt the result success Other turn them toward the second Into character, usefulness, helpfulfor ness dollar-makin- g, and life-maki- the world sometimes calls them failures; but J N history- - call them successes. price Is too great to pay for an nntar nlshcd name. O. S. Marden In Suo cess Magazine. . Important to Mothers, vety bottl of CASTOTHA, f and ante remedy for Infants sod children, fxtraltw carefully a -- and w that It V "I-' Bean tli Signatur of jlifsk - . .: la ' rJ V'L- - rt V M T.J NTJ A laryeS-o- . o- - A marble monument waa erected in the cemetery at Ulverstone, Eng., to the memory of Thomas Wilson, M, D, who died In 1897, by his daughter Mary. It Is surmounted by a lamp, which Is kept alight day and night. Gas has been laid to It at consider- able expense. On Big Bear Killed by Engine. the night of Dec. 8, as the At- lantic Coast Line through freight, en route to Jacksonville, arrived within ten miles of Ocala, the engineer noticed a big black object wnlk on the track and then jump off. When the train ranie within a few feet of the spot the object again Jumped on the track. The engineer could not account for the object and did not atop to Investigate. The next morning the northbound passenger train picked up a black bear. This bear was turned over to tho engineer of the freight train, who baa had the akin cured and la keeping It. The citizen of 8t. Peteraburg, where the engineer feaated on bear meat the next day. Jat kaonvllle s, Tlim-s-Unlon- . Money In Turkey Raising. Mr. Phoebe Collette of lllnesburg, Vt., laat spring set 200 turkey egg, from which she batched 162 turkeys, out of which they saved 108 which, when sold, brought them about $250 dullara. They also set 600 bena' eggs, from which they obtained 400 chicken, out or which 275 lived and were oil t m ,,, w , Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind Too Bate Alway Bought. Spanish Drug Store Regulation. In Spain drug stores are permitted to sell drugs all day on Sunday, but to deal In perfumery on that day la unlawful. Candy cannot lawfully be sold later than 11 oclock In the forenoon unless no clerks or assistant are employed. Proprietors may keej open all day If they do the work themselves. S Tar Colors for Germany. About $5,000,000 worth of tar colors are sent from Germany to the United States every year. UNCONSCIOUS POISONING. Irregular, I quite it ronM-quei- worked. EVERY-DA- vuuts. liONT FORGET pnrkusro Red Croirn Hall lUur.onl Kumi Company, boulh liuod, lad. The Pacifying the Mala Brute. When a man la waked up by tha cook going downatalra to get bit breakfast and goes to Bleep right away again, the only way hla wife can pacify him is to tell him he never cloned hli eyes all night and it la wonderful tb way be can go to hla work without having bad any rest. New York Press. PImis Cur for Conxumptlon la an lufalllblt medicine for cough and coklx.N. W. SaaUSb Ovan Q rove, N. J..Feb. 17. lUOO. Educating Chines Girl. Chinese girl as a rule are not lent to school; the mother superintends their training In housework. As soon a tha girls are old enough they ara taugh to cook, sew, make and mend clothes and Indeed do all domestic work. But the enlightened Chlnea sends bis daughter to school when near a mission or aoma other school Tha Value of Ideals. The life of every person will b made better and brighter by cboo lng a high Ideal, and then aeeklnt conscientiously to live up to IL Tba Ideal dish for breakfast Is rillsbury enVitos, which Is full of s.ored-uand nourishment. ergy 30 Japa Uaa Amarlcan Leather. The Japanese still ur American leather, but mMke most of their short at home, Tanyarda are Increasing la number. to trk A rm.n I t1 u. iui V tu. t TrttLAlAMVK ItltnMO Outuin inwt H'fuM If It ruila w rttrw, OUoVfcftBitfuurloatt ' "r t:, ilott K Spinach From Arabia. 8p!nach wss first cultivated Arabta. J We I t |