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Show Berries In Alaska. MUST NOT KISS WIFE ON STREET, Along the valloy of the Yukon, potatoes, currants, raspberries and salmon Husband Who Tried to Make Up Put berries mature during the hot sumUnder Ban by Court. mer days, which thaw the ground to a "You must not stop your wlfa on depth of four feet. the street and try to kiss her." This injunction was delivered by 10,000 riant for I60. This la a remarkable offer the John Judge Llttleford in the divorce court A. Balzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., at Atlanta. Ga., to John Casper, a makes. They will nond you their big former policeman. plant and seed catalog, together with Mrs. Bernadina Casper complained enough seed to grow 1,000 fine, solid Cabbages. to the Judge that Casper refused to 8.000 Oolltlous Carrots. pay her temporary alimony and an8,000 blanching, nuttv Celery. noyed her on the street. 8,000 rich, buttery Lettuce. 1,000 splendid Onions. She said that one morning, while " 1,000 rare, lusrloua Kadlshes. on the street, Casper approached, 1,000 ploriously brilliant Flowers. Thla great offer is made in order to threw hia arms around her neck, tried Induce you to try their warranted seeaa to kiss her, and at the same time defor when yciu once plant them you manded to know why she applied to Will grow no othara, and the court for alimony. AM. FOH BUT ICO POSTAGE, When asked by the court to explain providing: you will return this notice, Casper said he merely wanted to kiss and If you will send them 20c In post-arthey will add to the above a pack- his wife. age of che famous Berliner Caullllower. Judge Llttleford ordered Casper to KW. N. U.) pay $4 a week to his wife, and to forbear from public demonstration of his Oldest Bank Note. affoctlon for her. New York Herald. The oldest bank note is in the British Museum. It was printed In China Submarine Bicycling. In 1SC8, ninety-twyears before the Submarine bicycling will never, It is birth of Outtenberg, the reputed In- safe to say, become a popular form of ventor of printing recreation, but the wheel has nevertheless been used below water with Deafness Cannot Be Cured success. fc local ftPiillcHtlnns. m they vauuot rrach the An of this kind was Hunt porUdi ii( lha car. Tiii're l only us way to vura uriii'B, nim iiihi ih uy uttiiHiuuui'liai rruimilPa. made experiment of England, near coast off the in Oeafiuia canned by ho Inflamed coudlllim ul ilia rnouuB rinliiK of 1I10 Kuxtachlaii Tulie. When Una was a diver The Plymouth. cyclist tub I luflaiiied you have a rumbllnu aouuil or Imwhile he employed a hearing, ami wlivu It Is entirely cloned, fully equipped, perfect la tuo reaull.and iiiiIuhh llin Inflammation cau l wheels. taken oti t and tltla tube reHtored U lw normal condi- tricycle with heavy, tion, hearing will be dentroyrd forever: nine was On a found surface it smooth In tit of Inn aro rauiPd by I ainrrh, which nothing that the wheel could be propelled out an innatutm conniiion or tne niucmn We will le One Hundred Dollars for any cae of easily, if somewhat slowly, and with Deaf nnaa (cau ned by catarrh) that cunnot be cured D henci ror circular, rree. much less effort than it required to hu ;uarru 1r.ure.J. C11KNKY O. 4 CO., Toledo, a heavy suit of armor the same P(Hd by inc.. carry Drp!tt, laiLB UaJl'a Family 1111 furconatlpaUon. distance. Exchange. German Wines. Stamp Sold for $7,250. According to the Monlteur Vlnlcole, At an auction recently held at Leila the holds the eighth placo Germany 2d. blue "Postofflce" nations. It is cester Square a list of Mauritius (unused) was sold stamp claimed, however, by wine connois- for the record of $7,250. The price seurs that German wines, as far as owner rare secured of this the prize flavor andl bouquet are concerned, are years stamp forty of France. those surpassed only by ago when making a boy's collection Mrs. Wlnalow'a RoothlnaT Syrop, For.ctilldrno teething, aofuioa the iiunii, reduce h at school. aUaiauaUuu, allaya pain, cure wind collo. 26c a boltie. The value of this particular stamp WHAT ALL MUST SUFFER. results from the fact that by an enCommon Lot of Every Drudgery the error the graver's Grade of Society. words "Post Of"Oh, ft Is such drudgery!' said a fice" were substi hoasekeper the other day. "It Is the tuted for "Post Paid." This was soon sane old thing, over and over, from discovered, the Issue recalled and the morning till night, from day to day. plates destroyer!, but meanwhile a few week to week, until months roll into copies of the stamp had got Into pubyears, and no nope of an end of It lic use. until the grave yawns. "Oh. It la such drudgery," says the Travels of Whales. carperJter, as he takes up his tools for Addressing the Academy of Science another day of hard work. of Christiania, Professor Goldlob said "Huch drudgery!" exclaims the recently that the whales that swim as be plods down to business about the island which lie off the coast of Norway and Finland in March day after day. "Such drudgery!" sighs the lawyer, and April travel Immense distances, In May they turn up at the Azores or ,. as ho turns over Blackstone; "the endeven at the Bermudas, and sometimes less wearing of these courts." a visit to the West Indies. They pay "Such drudgery!" cries the preach- swim fast, for in June they are back er; "one theme year after year, with again off Norway. Some of these sever a change." whales have been known to bring back "8uch drudgery!" yells the editor evidences of where they have been, with a groan, as he slumps down upon for of the peculiar kind used harpoons tils stool of torture and grasps his off the co-.of South America hav eld stamp. "What In the name of been found stuck In them. ! Oh. what! what! what! Death always skips the editor." In the Interest of Morality. "Such drudgery!" Mrs. Marabout to ties, as she rings for ber maid change for the fourth time ber costly dreaa. "Oh. tl e drudgery of the eter-aa-l round of fashion!" And so- the cry goes up and down tfle acaJe of human life. Drudgery at the bottom, drudgery at the top all Is ; Am d gory that we must do, whether It ' toe the task of earning our dally bread, or tolling la the endless, weary round ef society. THIN DIET. Ranching Lands. following The reason of his visiting Canada Zt0:lL J.!y8 . the Prairie Province fee the stomach that food won't digest. A Mo. woman says: "I had been aa Invalid for two years from stomach trouble caused by coffee, got so bad I couldn't digest food and for quite a while I lived on milk and lime water nothing but that a glass of milk and lime water six times a day. In this way I managed to live, but of coarse did rwt gain. "It was about & months ago I1 be ' did gan uBing 1'oxtum Food Coffee; eot need the m'lk and lime water j after that, for I gained rapidly and I ran now eat a good weal and drink from 1 to 3 cups of I'ostum each meal and feel fine "I would not go back to coffee for pay. I like I'ostum any reasora e"tter than cofie now and make Tos-tuby direction on box and It Is Jisat fine; never found a better way to make it than on box. Now this Is all true and you can easily prove it." Name given by Poatum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. IVistum Is a brew from field grains with all tbe nourishment left In. It mal es re l blood and rebuilds partio j'lrly well tere coffee ha done darrsee as It does to cearly all who rlck it. A 1" !ays' trial nt Potum In place ef coSuo works wonders. There's a m Qt U,e lit fie took. "The Road U ,WtIlvllle" in each pkg. ! of Canada, toba has large areas of forests, nuraer- ous rivers and .vast water expansions. "The boII is a rich, deep, mould, or loam, resting on a deep clay subsoil. It is well adapted to giving a bountiful yield of the finest quality, known the world over as No. ' 1 hard wheat. During the past ten years the growth of wheat and other grains has steadily Increased, until ' now the production, by 35,000 farmers, reaches over 100,000,000 bushels. Of the 23.000,000 arable acres in ManI- f of It Is oc-toba, probably not cupled. Cultivated grasses yield about two tons per acre and native grasses a ton and a half. "There can be no question but that dairying will become a great Industry throughout the Northwest, and espeas the climate Is cially cheese-makirfavorable and Elmilar to that of Ontario. "Crops grown are wheat, barley, oats, flax, rye, peas, corn for fodder, brome, potatoes, roots, etc. The soil Is very fertile and moisture ample. The climate Is good and the growing season, while not oulte so long as in Wisconsin, matures crops as the sun shines much longer, rislns about 4 o'clock and shines until about 9 at night. One can easily read a 10 p. m. The long days make growth fast and push crops to maturity ahead of frost "The ranching, the and the mixed farrrlng belts all cross over Assir.ibola. The yield and the quality of wheat raised along the main line of the Canadian Pacific railway. at such places as Indian Head and its allied districts, have become famous, Its possibilities are shown by the averages of tests made at the experl- mental farm in 1902, when eleven va rieties of the most suitable wheat, sown on April the 13th. were cut in 130 days and yielded 4 314 pounds of straw and 43 bushels acd 2 pounds of grain per acre. Its mixed farming area Is excellent, its range cattle, horses and sheep are the equals of any seen In the Northwest, and Its treeless portion Is underlaid with coaL The town of Medicine Hat Is beated and Illuminated with natural gas. Tber are abundant deposits of brick, pottery acd fire clays." Agents of the Canadian Government will be pleased to mall an Atlas to any one interested and also all other Information regardlcg railway rates, etc Mani- ' one-hal- ' j g, news-paper- wheat-growin- I mer-ebaj- t, cof- ! j ! j j g D.1'00 .? nnHnn Spin Webs in Which Small Birds come Enmeshed. In the mountains of Ceylon and at Germans In BraziL of the 240.000 InhabiAbout tants of Sao Paulo. Brazil, are Germans. Unlike the Italians, who go back to their native country after earning a competence, the Germans make Brazil their permanent home end help to pay the taxes. w4 I eta or Pluo's Cure for Coowunirrt'on New patent waltzing harness, warlife iBrew year ura Mr. Tuo. Riaai. ranted to rob that seductive dance of iry N. KU 17, UML Its most dangerous features. Le Wapie Street, Norwich, Hire. Looking at Clock at Night Sign of Age. Do you wake up In the night and Teeth Com to Man of 68. wonder what time It Is, and get up At the age of GS years Georg? and make a light to That is a Krause. Sr., of Tamaqna, Fa., Is cut- - mien of age. What difference do it ling hi third set of teeth. Several make what time it Hi None whatgrinders have made their appearance. ever, but as yon ret older this lnan and more are on their way. atde!re to krow hat time It Some time ao Mr. Kraue, who tacks yen every few hours. The lisht never had a decayed tooth, was at- flickering In a houe aftr nieht Is tacked with neuralgia, and a number usually carried by forne bars footed of his masticator-- became loose. They nil man who I on hi wsy to reer were extra' te l. and a number of new Into the face rf the rioek. The oi l teth ma'le their appearance in the women are ret o waVeful, bavins a cavities. tr tna) up which pood deal of f) It is believed that the new teeth they lo?t when tb"'r children were forced the old ones loose. little. AtrMv n f;U.be. Freak Calf Born In New York. frak calf was Ivorn at Oteco, N. Y a fw r"ars ftzo that ha two hea'"s and right le1". The nrk came to. gcthT in ft single hreast lone, anl there wai one boily to the hir,.whrr wrr" two hip, leg; and hind art. The freak a? a jer Key. orn alive, but died in a nhr.rt time. It wa fo JoinM that It rouM net b? cilied two animal ronierte-l- , but on? iinimal with extra legs and h.earl. Dispcsed of. tt ttnmflrrlil lala. ke place annually in Babylon. In every district tney assembled on a certain day of every year all the virgins of marriageable age. The most remarkabie wag flrst putup and tt. man who bid the largest sum of money gained possession of her. The second In personal appearance followed, and the bidders gratified themselves with handsome wives according to the depth of their purses. But alas! It seems that there were in Babylon some ladles for whom no money was likely to be offered, yet these also were disposed of so provident were the Babylonians. When all the beautiful virgins were sold, the crier ordered the most deformed who would marry ber with a small sum, she was at length adjudged to the man who would be satisfied with the least, and In this manner the money arising from the sale of the handsome served as a portion to those who were either of disagreeable looks, or that had any other Imperfection. This custom prevailed about 500 years before. Christ. GIGANTIC SPIDER3 OF INDIA. An j mmm Its How Damsels of Babylon Were One j g No Nourishment in It. keep up when WOMEN COLD BY AUCTION. wheat-growin- aurrac-.ea- . mot easy to has bo mined ke ! d - JUST BUND lOo AND THIS NOTICB . Deaf-m- 1 .SS Per A. to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and they will send you free a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds, together with their great catalog, alone worth $100.00 to any wide-awafarmer. (W. N. U.) far-fame- d 5t- st 80 Da, Macaroni Wheat Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr. It Is a tremendous cropper, yielding In good land 80 bu. per acre, and on dry, arid lands, such as are found In Mont.. Idaho, the Dakotas. Colo., etc., It will yield from 40 to 60 bu. This Wheat and Spelts and Hanna Barley and Brornus Inermls and Billion Dollar Grass, makes it possible to grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever soli Is found. regard to conditions of soil, water, climate, topography, fuel, grasses, rainfall, markets, etc., and also the Influence which these have had on the present and future of agriculture, he deemed It necessary to make an extended trip through all of the above territory. In speaking of the Province of Manl toba, he says: "The province of Manitoba comprises within its limits the o i, opera-dancer- strain. was to satisfy himself that the reports coming to his paper regarding the wonderful . resources of that country were accurate. In view of the wonderful settlement that was going on there, many from this country crossing the line In search of permanent homes and In view of what he had heard In e, wine-producin- Tag-llon- Dairying Resources. The Editor of the Wisconsin Agriculturist, who was one of a party of editors of agricultural papers who took a trip through Canada during the past spring, writes to his paper In the ; flat-tire- A Stateman's Queir Ambition. The great Lord Grey had an ambition far above politics. He had passad the reform bill, but that did not sat-i- t fy his soul. There was talk of and Grey said quite earnestly. "What would I give to dance as well as her!" The statesman who had been Prime Minister and had left an Indelible mark on the history of his ! country was envious of an London Chronicle. AGRICULTURE IN WESTERN CANADA. Its Grain Fields. BeIn- CHIN WHISKERS HID SCARS. txplanation for Capt. Gibbons' Luxuri. ant Hirsute Growth. Gibbons had a habit of wearCapt, ing chin whiskers. I had always thought this was due to the fact that they were more becoming, but I learnIt ed the reason to be otherwise. seems that his chin and throat were scarred and these scars are thus explained; On one of the ships which he commanded there was a mutiny of the crew one morning on the high seas, which he promptly started to quell. The sailors were too many for him, however, as he was unarmed, and they soon had him down on the deck, bound and gagged with a long knife across his mouth. It was this knife that produced the wounds whose scars the captain carried the remainder of his life concealed beneath the beard. While thus bound and gagged a lady passenger came to him and cutting the bonds handed him a loaded revolver. With this weapon he soon had the crew at his feet and the ringleaders were placed In irons. Lewis-to-n JournaL This Is Miraculous. Manhattan, Kans., March 14. One of the strangest cases that has ever been heard of in Riley Co. Is that of the daughter of Mr. Jonas Brubaker of this place. Some time ago the little girl took whooping cough, which was followed by pneumonia. When the pneumonia left her, she was taken down with malaria fever with at times symptoms of Spinal Meningitis. The family doctor brought her safely through these troubles, but after the fever Brlght's Disease set In and the doctors gave her up. Her father tells the rest of the story: "We began to give her Dodd's Kidney Pills and after she had takea about three and a half boxes, she was entirely cured. Now she Is well as any child, running and playing as It nothing had ever been the matter with her. The doctors said 6he was beyond the reach of medicine. Dodd's Kidney Pills certainly saved our little girl's life, when she was so far Into the chronic stage of Bright's Disease that we thought nothing could sr.ve her." three-year-ol- d SHATTERING OF A ROMANCE. Girl's Answer Ended Love's Young and Rosy Dream. For several minutes the young man did not speak. His heart was too fulL It was enough for him to know that this glorious creature loved h'm; that she had promised to share his fate. With a new and delighted sense of ownership he feasted his eyes once more upon her eatuy, and as he realized that henceforth it would be his privilege to provide for her welfare and happiness, he could have almost wept with Joy. His good fortune seemed incred.ble. Finally ha whispered, tenderly: "How did It ever happen, darling. Jtbat such a bright, shining angel as yourself fell In love with a dull, stupid fellow like mj?" "Goodness knows!" she murmured, absently; "I must have a screw dia tl ere is a spider tlx inches long that spins a web like bright yellowish silk, the central net of which Is five feet in diameter, while the supporting lines or guys measure sometimes len feet or twelve feet. Riding quickly in the early morning you may dash right Into It, the stout threads twisting around your fare like a lace veil. while as the creature that has woven 11 takM P ,t9 position in the middle 11 generally caicnes you ngnt on tne none and, though It seldom bits or stings, the contact of Its large body and long legs Is anything but pleasant If you try to catch It, bit It will and, though not venomous. Its Jawt are as powerful as a bird's beak, and you are not likely to forget the encounter. The bodies of these spiders are very handsomely decorated, being bright gold or scarlet underneath, and Stop the ConghiCold while the upper part Is covered with Work Off ttio fur. So Laxativa Brocio Quinine Tablets. Prioaffi. the most delicate strong are the webs that birds the slza Lazy Koreans of larks are frequently caught la 1 It hardly an exaggeration to say them and even the small but power that the Koreans are the laziest peoful scaly lizard falls a victim. ple on earth. All day long they lis Toa can do your dyeing In half an about the streets smoking the'r giganhour with PUTNAM FADELESS tic pipes. A native plpo If a six fool DYE3. length of bamboo with a metal bowl, and la carried tucked Into the neckCircular Barns. band and down the trouper leg. All A remarkable novelty In work of very nearly every kind la done Is reported from Lapel. Indiana. the women, who occupy perbapa The walls, or rather wall, of the by most degraded position held by the barn are 25 feet, high and 65 feet la tne sex of any nation. The unforta-catdiameter, the roof running to a cone. female population la collectively There Is no such thing as a post or & beast of burden and denied evea pillar In the barn. In order to pre- the most elementary recognition aa vent the weight of the roof from human beings: A Korean girl has nt spreading, thre heavy steel hoops name; she is merely known aa encircle the bolldlng. The barn Is so," her father. "Daughter of cyclone proof, for wind has no chance to get a held on the structure. Tha Twilight Reflections. stalls for horses and cattle are arEvery morning we wake up with a ranged In a circle, there Is a big new chance of life. Be careful that feedlrg room In the erntcr and a silo with the passing hours rf the now extendi! from th ground to the roof's day you do cot neglect, slight or dee-picone. The storage capacity Is staled aoie opportunity. If at the close to be far greater than would be ths of the day yon can say you have been case In a buildl..g of the ordinary strong, kind, merciful, helpful and type. considerate of others, you max rest content. M. F(on. The Best of Gargles. Fcur Hours' Sletp. For public speakers to whom The latest Institution Is the "Four hoarseness is a calan ity, a gargle Its member Sleep Club." made with one: rart lemon Juice, one Hour useful. bind themselves r.ot to spend more found be wlil vry water, part As a mrmsthener of the throat at than four hours out of the twenty four all timts such a gargle Is extremely In slumber, and to Induce their friends and relations to do t'.ie fame. j cood. 1 i i , loose-somawhere- ." slate-colore- d barn-build-In- g e So-an- s A 1 fj-rr- e Ti Right Along srJ A T'joi th5r tiV.es cn lives t.zt tic, 3 W oia Rnti Si. Jacobs Oil t keeps right aicr.g curing and Aches. Pains Price 5c. antt 60c. 2 : |