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Show Uuitritj fie OUR POLICY. Favor' The Frw and unlimited coin- ago of American Silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, METAL MARKET. - i. VOL. III. CHIEF KONUMtNf. Lui.vili, Kr In Hoeo INTERESTING SOLLJItRS' PIPE. A Chippewa Sage, Alert and Active, Although a Centenarian. According to the best information obtainable Indian records of the Lac Court Oreilles reservation Chief Little Pipe of the Cbippewas is now in hia one hnn.lred and eighth year. Hia mother died on the reservation three years ngo, it is generally believed, at the ago of one hundred and twenty. She had visited her sou here muny times, and from her it was learned that Chief Little I'ipe is the eldest son in an illustrious family, whose real name ia "Wyaquagezick," meaning in English. had-louThe name of "Little Pipe" 94 Erected at the I ear derate Dead. The mouunient to confederate dead, erected under the auspieies of the Kentucky Wouit n's Vonument association, was dedicated at Louisville, July 30. The shaft, situated at the intersection of Third strcut and the boulevard at D of fifteen years' street, is t!ie res-alabor ou tin part of the women of the state, who raised upward of fW,000 for the purpose It was a proud day in their lives when their tribute ot love It Frees Latest pttewcai LAKJ JTCRXAY, SALT NO. 21. LITTLE of Ctxh the Advantages at Waeeikaf li0 UTAH. JAN. 29, 1898. A raMhful COMPARISON. s Silver, 56f cents. Copper, broker 'i, 10.93 Lead, brokeis, $3.50 Wife. "" a very pleasant "Well, I've veiling." said " 'nianeipsted woman to another, as site rose to go about teo Had Had Ki penance. A New York undertaker, or funeraa THE KICKING COW. director, as the reader may prefer, advertised for a driver for a hearse, and among the applicants he selected a strong fellow, with a solemn countenance, and took him into his private office. "Before employing' you," said the undertaker, "I want to know if you have had experience in this business?" "Well, I never drove a hearse," admitted the applicant, "but I've drove the next thing to it, and I guess I can give you satisfaction." "liow do you mean? I dont understand," and it was evident from the undertaker's troubled look that he was speaking the truth. "Why," said the applicant with confidence, "I drove a rapid delivery wagon in 1'hiludclphia for seven years." lie got the job. N. Y, Sun, Drlcrmtaed Ha a laa awims lire Wlihuat Vtolraee. It would be difficult, I believe, to find "Jtit wait a inute till I put my hst a dairymau of any extant who does not m and I II go Prt of the way with occusiouutly ha' in hia herd a eow you." Uuit gives much annoyance from the Oh. you needn't do that It's en- habit of kicking while bring milked. tirely unnecessary." There are a great many prescribed "I was going anyhow. Mv hus- niraua of aiibduing such auimuls, aud band is spending the evening with Mr. moat milkers have fcund some plan that Tiff, whose wife U away, and I promworka fairly well, laually really vicious ised to call for him about teo o'clock." rows have to submit to fixtures of ropes, -Judge. straps or the like, but even these can lie dn without if the milker is a strong, A Wke Vnatn. rosolutu Mlow- wbo has not the least Sly Father fwboM wife has presented him with twins) Tommy, you may fear of liia cow, aud will not lose conand to- trol of his temper. One plan 1 know stay homo fro.a ' hool morrow tell tit teacher that you have to work well, says a writer iu Farmers Advocate, Is to tie the cows head close two new btother. Tommy Wouldn't It be better to ssy and aecure, so that she cannot jump that I have only one new brother? forwards or backwards. Then set the A Btaaip-AlbaThen I can stay home a day next week pail a little wd(..ui frvia iier, bend Geographer. for the other one- .- Fiiegrnde Illaetter. over and place the head very firmly Nolmdy can deny that rnslage-slarathe her loft and with groin, is a against 'collecting great help iu teaching Nach of It I'm Hi. hand grasp the back Bear seat very boys geography. Jack showed this at Uv ld. 'u ItMt etery flnuly and commence milking with the school when his teacher asked hi'.u With vioe W sutlr uintnd; other haad. In all probability where Nicaragua was and what it prolet few of laem are quite o red act up a furious and determined opposi- duced chiefly. As what tatr have hem penned. -- LAW UulleWa "It's on page ninety-eight,- " tion, but if the milker ia perswlent and said A ntJutstvatkihu UAH. etAya at his work without a flinch aha Jack, "and it produces more sets o' in her ability Stamps than ony other country of its will soon lose conflde-ne- e to kick herself free, and will give up sixe in the world." Harper's Young I to 'not Oj TST considerably exhausted and subdued. People." Two or three determined effort will chi if 1'ipa, Mevodtatett. subdue very bad coaes, rendering them "Ool" toor "Bunga Pewaggan" in Chippewa, weeks for stand to peaceably ready The form of the young and Veautiful originated among the early fur traders gether. OccaaiotuJly she returns to her In northwestern Wisconsin, who ealled old vice after a time, when another girl was drawn up to its full height, the young brave's father "Big l'ipe" on trial of strength and power of endur- and, quivering with rage, she pointed" IK HEIGHTS. A COMPAnlgOH account of a big pipe which he invariaance will have to be gone through with to the door. "You told me it would be 'mj&9 With a commanding gesture she handt,."taM bly smoked. The boy was called "Little end will usually suffice. In breaking a seven and one-hafeet, or fifteen feet Pipe" to distinguish hint from hia heifer or a kicking- cow rough linage ia ed him back the ring he had just tenfor one entire revolution of the pedal dered her father, and the name has since adhered shaft, and this with less exertion than uiuiecensary and unwise, lry the plan least throe carats." Detroit to him. A Frenchman who has hunted outli ned a really bad ease can be milked is required to take two steps. In fact, in this vicinity for forty years says and subdued in spite of henteit by e Free Press. it would be easier for the bicyclist to that when he came here first Chief COKrEUEHATC OLUIUS' VIOXUILKXT IM ma!e the fifteen feet on a level with The Secret Was Safe. strong1, detorminad man. Little Pipe looked pretty much the LOUISVILLE. one pressure of one foot than to take "Why did you Ulk in French to same as he dix'.i now. The old man is two steps. Ethel last nightr still in robust health, stands six fuet and affection for the lost cause was LITERARY POINTS. Now, in view of these magnified steps "Because 1 had something to impart on its and raised commVted pedestal made high, is very erect, and Is as atliletic as the rider, it would be inter--' to her that I wished no one else to by Duchess" Mra. Hnnirerford) for the Th unveiling1. e roebuck. He is known to hare re- ready fever at her home, SU know." died of 1'lie oay had been declared a half hol- est ing to know what the stature of a typhoid sided in this region for the past seventy chsirl-no- ld on the McTighe (in "But there was a French lady sitting About the man must be to make in walking the lirrnda's. County Cork, Ireland, on Jan years. As a rule, it may be said that iday by Mayor Tavlor. r.ame distance made by the cyclist with there ye've had two trials and ye close behind you." 24 of this year. uary Chief Wynqna jezick is strictly honest monument a great crowd gathered. the same number of movements of the( pulled the wrong tooth earh time; uow. "Yes, but I have since discovered "All things come to him who will but and reliable and a inuu of his word. The dedication was preceded by a feet. Clearly, the steps, in this case, be gob, I'll go to the blacksmith's aud that she didn't understand a word we confederate of several thousand is from Student's "The parade wsAt," Tale," said." Though now in poor circumstances, he f feet each, have it removed. Tammany Times. escorted by the Louisville re- must be seven and can borrow mouey wherever he is v,;t The Dcniiat You'll stay in that one of Longfellow's "Tales of a Wayside vhich. at tte lowest estimate, reprethe Tbcora&ia oi (Juard. State gion Inn." known, and so sacred docs he regard (jetting- Hack. comes out. tooth chair j Ill till; .that delivered by Cen. 13us.il V. Duke, sents three steps of an ordinary man. I wca his honor thnt he never fails to return was de la "Ouida" were, "If a if have (Louise fiamcc) woman," said Mr. Jours, to pull every the right one bruther-m-l.tof Gen. John 1J. Mor- H would, perhaps, be "hearer the mark get The the money on the day named. born at Bury St. Kdmund's, England, in as he pulled on his slippers, "I'll be tooth io'your brad. Truth. to to four but o'on'Me safe say steps, gan, and one of his staff. , His remarks wife of this venerable chief is still liv1640. She has reoeuUy been living in hanged if I'd go 'round with bicycle to the hearts of the white-haire- d side, the Scientific American calls it went Store Tralh Than foetrj. ing, at the age of eighty-fivyears, and England, but for many years she made "bloomers on my legs." an has aud undo illustration beside Lisa, three, tc'.srsss wlso Poet liid you rrjid the two poems I her home in Italy. "Well," snapped Mrs. Jones, "if I they hnvo one son and seven daughters, end thevo th. comisr:;f iv fciy nf a showing 3 a man we 3 wcckT among here last two of the In Iter liuim? tho wives of "The Martian" (pronounced Mar- were a mnu 1 wouldn't go round with wheelman and a pedestrian built to left as ot old did tear the them a slird who r Editor-- t,l fanners of this towntwo" id.;. the title of George du Maurier'a a whisky bloonuT on my nose, either. ft keep step with Jiim. .Tiia pleatriaa times were recalled, do you think of shal), meamau "Well, ship. 'Diploid chief a.i.I his squaw still Inhabitant of the planet ak there!" N.J Iteeordcr.' must at least ue eigntecn lect nigh. them?" story, to The of rises shaft the height fifty The man to the heroine, who re-prefer to live alone in a primitive lodge feet above a refers aud Mars, this stature with would, great lie Had a Motive. base fifteen feet hexagonal "Theflrstone was dreadful simple, maanB invisible about four miles from Cumberland, of short fall far after the througnout Uie uue, all, making The base is broken into a Eyewitness Bravo, my friend! You square. and the other one was simply dread- and w ho is Wis., on the shore of Beaver Dam lake, of the bicycle. There is noth- ful."suppoeed to dwell there, have exerted your utmost to Texas Siftmus. and surrounded by timber. Wyuqua-gczic- k flight of three i,tcps. It is crowned speed like of Edwin Brood," by save poor Uosenstcin fromstrength "The motion, the wheel Mystery ing with of a rotary a watery the at soldier, figure "parade comes and fishes still hunts and two in Ho has had tv would It. race. be The winner at least Duly Vl'ajr Dickens, any sequels; grave. to the city frequently to barter gams rest,'" in confederate regimentals. The While the tho "Get money out of old Kkinphlintt" one Is entitled "John Jasper's Secret," bicycle has the advantage Mandi And for a good reason. lie words "confederate memorial" stand tor provisions. and waa written by an anonymous au- owes me fifty marks. Schlcsisshe Zei- out jut above the top step and are over the extremely tall pedestrian, it exclaimed tlie col lector. flanked on one wJe by a figure of an is obvious the tall wheelman has no "Yes," replied the merchant. "Why thor. Another version purports to have tung. PERU'S WOMAN SOLDIER. been dictated to a spiritual medium by notr with raised swab, and on advantage over the short one. . , artilleryman Gallant Services l'erfonned "by "Martha A 6aervl I'mmlee. "Oh. I eiippe it can be done," said the spirit of Charles Dickens. the side an other oCieer about to by the Vlvandlere." EARL OF DUNRAVEN. "No, Mrs. Lakefront; I have no In the Hamilton. In Webcollector, "but it V o use trying a Ids to sword. draw ' cannon Compliment .Sculptured From Lima comes a portrait of are balls malce riu; about the shaft just Famed la Eutflani aa a CcUxmaa, Aathor collection apniry.. Kngsge a hypno- ster's eulqgy On Alexander Hamilton, tentiou of getting a divorce this year.' markable Peruvian woman who has above their aheads. "Why, Mrs. Wabash! What has ocdedivered on March 10, 1831, he said: sad V4cktutiu. tist" Chicago KvciiiKfT lost. I'nder tills warlike become a celebrity in the country from curred to make you change your mind?" , Wyndham-Qulnnecklace is the emblem and motto of Thomas rethe rock smote "He of the national Wyndhara Always In ltlHUk her bravery and attention to the the confederate states of America. "Well, John doesn't want to be re. fourth earl of Dunrtivcu, K. P., was What kind of a blossom sources and abundant streams of rev- leased, and besides I have promised wounded during the recent revolutionLittle May and Oxford, Christ church, at enue touched forth. the lie gushed Is it like a la a whisky blossom? that she shall have the same papa ary campaign which culminated in the FINE MASONIC TEMPLE. entered the First Life guards in ls5. He dead corpse of public credit and it Ethel 18WJ." attack and capture of Lima on March until Jude. left tne army in IsCT and went to Abys-sh:'- daisy? its feet" M sprang upon soaa to He Erected at St. LuoU by the Whst a silly question. 17. 18 and l'J last. as correspondent of the Daily "A Woman's Answer to Man's Que, Theatrical ttooi. Mr. y Jones the Craft. heard Msy-Little the name of Martha the say He followed the Franco-tlerma- n First Womau You ought to get your St. Louis is to have a new Masonic Telegraph. had the biggest gin blossom iu tion," wu written by Mrs. Mary Tor-ran- s who accompanied the division as special eorre-lmdc- that pa a'iiin war. was first published in husband to take you to the theater. it will and It comcredit a be and that it was a daisy. to the the Lathrap. under coalition Temple of the ward, the army In aud same for the journal, the Washington Post, of Washington, There is an excellent plnv there. mand of Col. Philip Ore, is a household order in Missouri Kii.l the city. An or- 1X71 succeeded to the title and estates, Texas Hifliogs. Second Woman Is it a four-ac- t Ark., in 1867. It has been reprinted in ganization has been formed by the play? word in Lima. Ill DpertaJtf. lie was under secretary for the colothe Magarjne ot Poetry, and ia the No, only two. leading local masons called the Masons' Martha is n woman about thirty-fivin Lord Salisbury's two adminisnies as Waiter arises) (anxiously, gnetd "Then he won't go." Texas Sifting. Uuilding association, and they have Mary T. Lath rap Memorial Volume, years of o'e and of Indian blood. She had in Dope yon won't foiget me. sir. plans drawn for a building to cost trations, but resigned of February, is rather tall for one of her race and containing hercollected poems. Ladies' Antlilpatloa. Great "The author is He the Gal lVikinson lion. Ikhiixhik1v) Home Journal. ;;M,000. The association has for its lT. not at all bad looking. Be will not omrrled be bivide." "Notes on Irish Architecture," a niwiubvr of congress from am I Sir, otlieers the Col. Ore since reaaou of hit courser The From first to last followiug promiueut y . Sawhurk district,. Indians, and I'm Olt Salle Are ike Be's si way hi.d. you see, Isaac M. Mason, president; V. O. uud "The Soudan; Its Uistory, in Lurin. about twenty miles " His name celebrated for iemVinli fhg nstnes and ami Characteristics. A horror of dUoroe. A sea captain has found that the sails Saunders, vice president; H. A. Blosfrom Lima, Martha, in a biilliaut uniI a it Jad4-few years has been faces. I'll know you again if it's twenof a ship when filled with a number of form ami mounted on a splendid horse, som, treasurer; John C, Hall, secretary, during the BBLOMCKU CLDLWIIEBK. small holes bear It along more rapidprominently before the public as that ty yeara-- N. Y. World. was always to be seen wheu fighting and tho directors are B. V, Nelson, E. of a yachtsman. With hi. tuugniQccnt ly than when they are perfectly whole, A Kleins Has. tvas going on, sometimes at the front C. Eobinaon, i. li. Farmer, II. M. Tol- yacht, the Valkyrm, he has twice tried lie aays that an ordinary sail cannot U elJ.TVv':'' 'r&2 Parrott Our friend. Ir. lleardslry, receive the full force of the wind, owis becoming quit a fashiuuable physiof bulk air to that the stationary ing cian. fills up the hollow of the concave can- i ye, indeed; where a vas. Wiggins oouple of dollars' worth of drugs used IN THE DUSK. to fix a case he now prescribe a trip to r Y. Wot Id. iitff M Ova Fadeurtaalaah The arrest distance covered by wheelmen with ease shows conclusively the human walking" apparatus, although it may be the best possible contrivance for all the uses for which it wa; designed, is not to be compared with the bicycle for the one purpose of getting over the ground. A single observation of a wheelman, going at moderate speed, shows that, with an effort which, in walking, would result in two sleps of, say, two feet each, or total advance movement of four feet, with the wheel, the advance movement would be two bicycle steps, o downward pressures of the feet, each ruaulling in a forward movement "oi lt Haw Vh'k. good-lookin- ot j . p i she-wi'- umi J lf "at .3f ! one-hal- 1 e well-to-d- o ixlu.-ato- a rl To-da- e A YEAR. fOR THE SAKE OF HEALTH, Never omit your regular bath. Never go to bed with cold or damp feet. Never rest the back on anything cold. Never start on a journey without eat- ing breakfast. Never go out in. the cold just after drinking something warm. Never ride In an open carriage, or near a car window, just after exercising. Don't continue to expose your back to heat after it has become comfortably warm. Keep the moutlh almost entirely closed, in going tram, a warm atmosphere into a colder one. Eight hours' sleep will prevent more nervous derangements in women than any medicines can cure. Never stand still in winter, especially just after exercising; and never stand on ice or snow, If you are exposed to cold winds. A noted physician, when treating patients who require a diet cure, insists on their eating along or with similar patients. lie asserts that not one in a thousand can resist temptation, if rich dishes are served at the table where hue patients' tuke their meals. Scientists have recently discovered that many deaths from luurns are caused by the development of a ptomain poison, which can be prevented from spreading by removing the burned portions immediately after the burns have been received, Housewife. ON THE JUDGES BENCH. ' The opinion of the comrt is held, In Martin vs. Evans (Md.), 30 L. R. A. 218, to be ineffectual to limit the broad terms of a decretal order dismissing a bill in equity on the merits. The conversion of an existing single-trac- k horse car railw ay Into a double-trac-k electric railway under legislative and municipal authority is held, In Iieid vs. Norfolk City Railway company (Va.), 30 L. It. A. 274, to be not an additional servitude on a street for which abutting owners are entitled to compensation. A decision that a judge commissioned by the governor was not elected with an order for a new election which is not, in fact, held because of certain legislation passed about the same time, is held, in Ijams vs. Duvall (Md.), 3(5 L. R. A. 127, not to create a vacancy which can be filled by appointment by the gov"" '"' ernor. The destruction of a house by an ex plosion of powder caused by a stroke of lightning is held, in German Fire Insurance company vs. Roost (0.), 36 L. H. A. 236, to be within the protection of a fire insurance policy which had a rpecial clause covering damage by lightning, although in the printed part was a provision against Ion by there explosion. Mf- -- Inured to Cold, When asked if he was not afraid of a temperature of ten degrees below zero the lnteTolumu Willey, of Boston, said: "Where I was born, sir, my father one Sunday took me. into a meeting house which sat on fcur stone posts with no other underpinning. I set in the church and listened to a sermon on hell for 60 minutes, with the wind howling underneath the church and blowing 40 miles a minute, with no fire in the stove and the mercury 40 degrees below zero. Do you think I was horn in a sugar box and nursed on heliotropes?" A CURIOUS OFFER. eiti-ren- s: Ueotf-r,i;h- a it -- 6 MwJArA Ami, kr'X 5? Si w MARTHA. TUC VlVANDIKBt. urging on the soldiers, at other timet at the rear assisting the wounded. During the fierce fighting at the entrance to Lima Martha was wounded by a bullet in the tight foot. She mortgaged a small house which she owned in Callao, and when tho coalition forces commenced what was virtually the siege of Lima kIio employed her little fund in tho. purchase of re volvers and other articles. There were three days' tremendous fighting in Limn, over 1,000 men lying dead in tho streets. About 50 per cent, of the combatants engnged weie placed hors le combat, l.'y I Ins it will be easily understood how the conduct of Martha the Vivaudirre has made her famous. If a How to Tell Nationally. fly drops into a beer glass, says a German paper, one who has made a study of national cliaraetcji:,tics can easily tell the drinker's naliunali'y by his action. A Spaniard pays for the beer, leaves It on the table and g..e away wit bout saying a word. A Frenchman will do the except he will An Kugli diman wear while he spills the beeraad orders another 'lass. A German carefu'ly fishes out the fly 'and finishes his beer as If nothing had tl.cliei--witA P.asvan drink happened. the fly. A I'hiiianinu fishes ou: the fly, swallows it and then throws a.Wav the i r 1m-- LJ j r ar rWI I.) Europe.-- N. Clalmlev Everflhta(. Jagwel- l- What makes that -Hil. Oat Mead. She Must yon go so soon, darling? Jt la only ten o'clock, aud tether won't object if you slay until twelve. Hut that only He True, my own. irs In which' to say gives me two l'V l"'ty list. TlaM I mmmmm? XIW MASONIC BUILDING, IT. LOUIS. lard, F. J. Trosser, John Oreenongh and J. L. Enn'n. Four thousand majors in the city of St. Louis are In the enterprise. The capital stock of the association is 350,ooo and it is the Intention to induce sverr member In the city tj become a stockholder, making use of tho money held in reserve by tho sultordiuate lodges to purchase stock. The site of the structure has been selected in Market street west of Twelfth, directly opposite the new city hall. The building will be seven storlts In height and hall for each local lodge w ill be provided. On the second floor will lie n grand hall with banquet-rooadjoiuing, kitchen! etc. The material of tho walls will be buff brick, granite and terra ootta trimmings. The main entrance will open into a large auditorium with onyx and marble walls. It is expected that everything will bo in readiness to lay the corner stone on October 1. sef.tr of Coal and lists. A practical luventiou has been Introduced in a Berlin restaurant, where clothes hooks are arranged in such a way that, after hanging a coat on them, they can be locked by means of a snap lock In tin flpper lunik or Hegulsr guests receive a key, while transient visitors have to ask a waiter to return their overcoats. hat-rac- kadj. or irriRArt. to wrest the America's cup from the New York Yacht club, but each time TBK failed, his opponent on both occasions H0:l and l'.'lt having been the Vigilant, a vessel of the American center-boartype. The only blot on the earl's record as a sportsman ithe peculiar wsy in which he withdrew Valkyrie ML frum the Aniericu'a cup race recently. For this act he hss been censured not only bj the American press, but also by the independent papers of London and other English C'tina. ftlorj tram the Palest OMea. One of the most wonderful ideas which has ever been presented by any perpetual motion crank is that which the man said came to him lu a dream. His idea was this: He had formed a machine which might be called amphib ious, for it was deniifned to work equally well on land or water. The thinjr was to be something like a street car, ond would run on wheels when on land, but if the passenger wished to i take a sail it could candy be put into the lake and it would paddle itself falMnit easilv. The idea, so tho man nid, was given to him by angels In a dream. The poor man lived In poverty, ftnd his wife and children actually suffered for the necessities of life while he fcpent his money ou hi crazy idea. d good-uighV- - eMartlun. A "This partinf gires me pain," said the bald hrsded man. as he looked sadly in the mirror at the wide expanse of shining rat between his ear tips-Bro- oklyn Ks1.- - Whir ll Bide Wee lie Oa. A wealthy to"lf lawyer spent two days and niifl'ts over one ease, aud at the end of thl time could not tell which side he ss on. It was a case of champagne.-- V. X. Werdy "The Journal. Wars. Is on war telepltoo again," ob- served the jtidf!'"Pooh!" replied the mayor, "that's of words." Pittsburgh only a war Chronicle TrWrap'i. - urn? . hea ia your back yard cackle mi loud? Wlgway O. they've just laid a corner stone across the strret. aud she's trying to niskc the neighbors think she did I the fall 1 set fee Oa beJmr over.!" i side the door. tlU It's lateen' Ieeavee As' read the Bible more bo The realm with their abldln' faith, er some sweet chapters where Ood trlls us that He'll not forsake no j matter where we air. I aiiet It then an' gase ahead where every- I Is still. thing Except some katydid 'at sings in spite er autumn's chlU; smell as though An' whilst pumKi-ani' the world wus dlpp'd In musk. J think an' dream an' wonder like, wrapped In the brooduV dusk. j I'a eighty "an' a child egalo," the yoursj folks often say; It may be so, fer somehow now my Visitor How did you happen to lose tliouithu go fur awsy. An' I can see as plain as life the things your chickens, undo? L'ncle Uastus Well, yo' see, I lef de r other years Myself a boy 'at knowed not much er door of de coop open one night, an' dey en' tears; sighs, neglect all went home. bt. Louis Republic yonder In the ysriS, taf father's eyes on me. fneaaeelfrut Candor. As' mother setlln' where I set an' slDsin "Some women can't believe a word tenderly: The round moon shlnln' Use a white Dtf their husbands say," she remarked. noly from lt husk "Well," confided the other, "I'm not L'poa us hsi'py ones at home there In the quite so badly otl as that. .My husband evenln' dusk. talks in his sleep occasionally." Wash An', then, acstn thoogbt wundere on, saT ington btar. I'm a man once more, A a' see my children patterla' round, aa ta Hot the Irioat an' out the door-O- ne She Tou say tho chicken soup Isn't with his little baby eurls, one with good. Why, I told the cook how to her soft blus eyes. Both brtngln' to the world at aotne bints make It, Perhaps the didn't catch the er I'srndlM. idea. Aa' In the hedge beside the road the moes- He-- No; I think it was the chicken ln' bird eunff sweet: An' moths sucked eagerly the flowsrt that he didn't catch. Iondon blossomed round our feet: That Sllror Miiliii;. An' on the sight a shootln' star would form a fshln' tusk clmid," sui t t'n do Khcn, "hob "EVry 'At fer a moment pleroed the Sky. taeo er silver linin', De troubh' am tlat cr melted In the dusk. hran ob men nin't I'fit rneri'tf 'liiilT tor Filled full r thoughts er other osra-te- tif , nustie tu'hu do cloud w'rotg side mm ti A Sewing Machine Company's Peculiar sad L'ncxptsliud Proposition. Much discussion is rife over the fact that The Singer Manufacturing Co., makers o the famous sewing machines, propose tt rjveone hundred of their latest improved machines in even exchange for an emia, number of the oldest sewing machines, o ny make, now in family use in the C'sitcd States. The award is to be determined from the list of applications sent to the Company's head cliicc iu New Yo:k before March I, iSyS. This is no cuessim; contest requiring a payment, a suWrioiioii,. or a personal service of any sort. It you own an old sewing machine you liavc only to send the requisite information as to in age in order to be nlaced on the list and become a competitor fjr a prise worth having. It costs alnnlutciy milling but s postal card, which will surely bring to your door the best sewing machine in the world in enlisnge for your old one. provided it proves In be among the one hundred oldest in the list of applications madeh.-for- e March i, at which date tlie li'.t will be closed. With jo many n one hundred machines offered, any one with a sewing machine over five or ten years old 6ta:ids a good chance to gain a new one The reputation n the Singer Manufacturing Company for fair dealing is well known ; their offices arc In e' rrv citv and our readers may he well assured that they will do exactly what they promise. Ths full particular, rernrdin; sending the information to New Wk can be obtained from our advertising columns; they may also ls procured at any of the Singer Company's offices and from t'jeir salesmen derail. lee (era! Is the kieaeat erect fcealee aevsat- eaewa. acual tests skew H sees eae take farther tees say ether kvaaeV Tit-Bit- yo.lK"! I'raUa, did the Smith Mrs. Wshssli-jf"- w ofy7 co,0 and Johnson welding Mrs. Parke Jeelisnii-o- i,, they did "mt'urs.-Cincinn- aU very well for Star Ood ma, pUo. Few "cVrTl Enquirer. mark u nor. my brow; riMih'i ' ' fouree. Kccuiar Feme, Hut as fer me. I wuah the change would May I ask Missionary of old. reaa Arriving as come l'l!ghtful when, novel of -I AmyAbsolutely Pure The children kind r hover near in aa un- what course you inteud to take with Lallan life the other day. broken fold; me? e intrude-- " antnor? high above the shsdderr fields the 1 no regular ouo. 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