Show st patrick was not an jimlyn n his birth about has b ben r va assigned to 6 and rif france ca he himself tells us fatter father was wa 3 an deacon abo also held the office of and his aran errand d tether the priest Po titus when hs he was sixteen an irish king who WAS ravaging that put part of the coat coast where he gas aas carried him off with several other youths and he became the slave of a man mined milcho who is van vari guily described as a prince or a ma A gi ciati or merely a wealthy landowre landow je 14 w patrick was employed in loo looking kinz after his hii and he tells u us s that h hiving avi ng before been careless about religion he now in his exile and slavery turned to god and used to rise very early in the i morning to pray before daylight after six years he fled in consequences consequence he tells us of a vision and found a ship on the coast which carried him baik back to france it was in nearly thirty years after he was first brought to deland as a slave that the shepherd shepherd b boy ay returned to his adopted country he began his labors at ance once as a missionary bishop spending over thirty years in traveling up and down the country to preach the gospel and there he laid his bones bone though the exact spot of his burial has been dis di 0 senator sutherland of utah is t trying crying tc secure the passage of a rather novel bill by congress this bill would give an ind ernly up to in cases where any person had been convicted of a crime under the federal law and it afterward turned out that he was innocent itis it 13 only within the last quitter century that legi legislation station of this sort has boen ben ad adapted apted anywhere but it it is now in force in different forms in norway sweden germany denmark austria hungary Iun gary france and portugal the governors of several of our states will reco recommend mend similar measure measures to their legislatures at the coming sessions dr carl alsberg has been chief of the bureau of chemistry chemist rv in the agricultural department this being acine the much discussed position which was so long held by dr wiley viley dr alsberg says a vigorous ca campaign m laign will be wagen waged against impure foods drugs etc A human hand protruding from tons of cement the frame of which was removed several days ao ago was found in one of the concrete pillars of the government dam across the mississippi it at lowa iowa and explains the days ago oi of one of the laborers the mans body is imaeda ed ea in the soud sold concrete and likely to stay there to blast it out would destroy not only the body but a grut great part par of one of the largest blocks of cement coropo sice the daso dam das o cana can woman keep a secret at least the new kind can an indomitable little HI lie army of suffragettes have just made a march march on foot all the way front new mew boric to albany miles by their route carrying with them a secret message to gov sulzer the new executive and natall not all the newspaper reporters who pumped them alt all along the line could coula get them to lay what was in n th the secret miss alise ve no doubt we shall learn later for some one 0 efell will surely give give it away to i tell thi the tru truth thone one of the reporters era who came and to scoff remained edlo 0 o pay coutt to and sue for the ha band of one of the fair marchers barchers mar chers and the tae couple were engaged before they had gone many in miles ile the arin array was health head headed ed by gen rosalle rosalie jones wealthy long island woman woma n and hell he or chief aid was surgeon general lavinia dock five talt nral onet ones staved alt with the arm army Y all 0 11 the way and these yvere wen reinforced by many others for short distances along ae route they were rece recel ed wit enuch a and 4 ota bif I 1 dant I 1 I 1 pr ap pp t that abiad alow cdo jo 1 7 sit w is vo salary iri in ar order 14 ir to 6 furnish info information inaldo n a about b out affairs is recI reciting yIng general rl it attention this plan is not new in I 1 fact in 1881 senator pendleton ol 01 ohio it in his scheme of civil service reform and d i senate committee at the time reported in favor of it british ambassador bryce in his great wort won on the american com pan wealth refers to the lack ol 01 team wot work between the and ex t 1 l wt T 1 branches mb ches of our and comments com rants thus the sailors bailors the helmsmen helms nen the engineer do not seem to have hare one purpose or ubey one will so that instead of malting making steady way the vessel may purs lie a dev devious ous or zigzag course and sometime merely turn round and round in the water splendid work is being done in tife the way of introducing methods to increase the acreage yield rf all staple farm mo mohand crops and especially of king corn under the auspices of the federal and st stai governments upwards of a hundred thousand farmers during the list last season have been making demonstrations of what can be done about 67 boys boya have been enlisted in the corn clubs throughout the country and about girls in the canning clubs in some cases provision has been made for bringing some ot of the boys and girls to washington for a sightseeing sight seeing trip A large delegation of alaban a cotton club boys have just been on a pilgrimage to the national capital where they received many attentions another li big lg party of ohio corn gro grow w ers including about com club boys and one girl prize winn winner r have also I 1 been having a grand time on a trip to washington washing od as guests of leading ohio business men nary mary a 14 3 4 cearold year old girl of lebanon 0 won the prize in her class by producing a yield of 88 bushels to an acre of ground which she cultivated and among theay the oy k dewey hines hanes of arcanum carried oft off the laurels with A t yield of bushels to the acre the boys produced an average of 85 35 bushels to the acre while the average yield for the entire state is only 35 bushels save your pennies was the advice given by john D rockefeller to a number of school teacher sto whom he gave a sleigh tide ride about his estate 0 on christmas the young school mams ma were so ao impressed with what they saw that dhe one of them iala aids just think ur mr rockefeller you youa have this large estate with three houses to live in while we must content ourselves with a mall room in m a flat to chicz chic I 1 the oll magnates laconic response wea save your pennies pen ules johnny rt ller of 01 hammond ind sas gassed sed his teacher and she had to correct bimby them the laying on of 0 hinds durigg he process he broke into flames and it took some time to put him out he carried matches in hi lilt teat real pocket it seems the huge simple sample 14 inch bense gun of 50 tons weight which was being tested at the sandy hook avrov ing grounds exploded though pieces of the xun gun weighing several tons were blown a quitter quarter of a trifle the ahe man who was standing right by it and who fired it was wes not scratched two wills have been prepared by alonzo thompson an a red aired millionaire of denver in the first wil a son is to be given the entire fort fortune ura if he can brace up and be a man the young mans conduct is to decide whether he becomes beneficiary under this will or another one by which he is 13 cut ut off with on anlys lytS lyS tle tie government has just filed thu first of a series at suits suit to recover worth ot of oil lands in california from the southern pacific co the law declares that thal mineral lands Rhall not be granted to railroads and hence uncle sam wants these lands back so that the people may have hae the benefit of them the football casualties for 1912 19 12 dottl ed 10 killed and about seriously injured is the lowet death ais from the game earns if such luch a bloody warfare can be called a came sinco since t 12 4 men have b been kled 6 06 t this country and upwards ul wards of 2500 injured seriously enough boget into the the papers gov blease of S C after snap snapping ring his bis fingers atthe at the governors COLIe coherence rence and telling the nation that he is is a strong advocate of lynch law for the negro has flagrantly emphasized his position on the subject by freeing from prison a wealthy white man who was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for the very same offense odense for which be prescribes lynching lunching lyn ching in the case of negros ne grois one of the biggest leaks in the gov emment service is the great cost of carrying deadhead dead head mail for congressmen ind the government departments post master gene general ral hitchcock figures that the franked mail for the last year would hava brought in in if ordinary cit cithens zens had had to pay for it of this amount over was directly chargeable to political speeches and other campaign n material which was circulated freely this year than ever before the government has brought suit against the kellogg toasted corn flakes co of battle creek under the antitrust anti trust law this concern is chare ed with restraint of trade because of its policy of forbidding merchants jo sell its goods at other than stated prices the ch case se is 13 most important for if ff once the government gains its point and establishes toe the principle that manufacturers have no right to fix prices for their goods after they have left ett their hands the results will be most far reaching many concerns forbid the sale of their products at cut prices alrid this certainly looks like restraint of trade and an attempt to set up a mon 0 poly the supreme cruet of the state of washington upholds the right of the city of tacoma to enforce an ordinance forbidding treating the court declared that treating in a saloon is not an act of 0 private hospitality and that no citizen citren has any luher nt right fight to be allowed to do it |