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Show "POOR DIGESTION LANGUID AND TIRED. An Interesting Letter Concerning Peruna. seen made with the bold ides of capturing this Illustrious personage. These valiant sons of France, how they love a sudden, bold stroke that yins admiration from friend and foe alike as Louis Napoleon seized the OR, reins of government and fought his way to the throne, so others aspire to WITCH Of MONTE CIO. follow the example thus set. There are many who declare all the designs of the times point that way, A ROMANCE OF THE RIVIERA. yet the sincere friends of the republic are just as vehement in asserting that it can never be. ST. GEORGE RATHBORSE Bv , Had those same partisans been 4wfAwe Vmi Pauline. f Stw York, Tks present at Monte Carlo on this night, Sp4r't R $, "Mi4$ Copnc, when for the second time the American adventurer broke the bank that had seemed to be as stable as the Oepyrlfht, 190. Street end Salih. New York. rock of Gibraltar itself, and could CHAPTER XIL they have witnessed the mysterious Jones on Watch. and hurried consultations between When he failed to locate her at little knots of men who were many first, a sense of disappointment swept of them personages in over him. since he especially desired recent life of France, they might to reassure her of his Intention to the have Bbuddered to contempite the disnever again appear at a table where a aster that seemed so imminent,' and game of chance was being played. have realized that a secret underLittle did he suspect what tremendous forces were at work In that gar- standing with the army generals might be possible whereby under cerden, since there were so few signs vis- tain conditions the military forces ible on the surface. would be wheeled into line like magic Men may plot even amid the most and with the disappearance of the beautiful surroundings laughter and a mighty shout go up for apparent good cheer are no positive president the old empire and a new emperor! guaranty aga.vs. such devices, and Doubless it was a singular freak indeed these things often mask the of of fortune that had arranged matters billows deeper, more troublous so that Merrick should play bis little life's tempestuous sea. So Merrick, intent on finding the game of hide and seek in the name one whom he most desired to see, of love, surrounded by all the disturbnoted not the fact that dark figures ing elements that went to make up a flitted after him wheresoever he went, revolutionary upheaval. Circumstances govern the condifigures of men who apparently sauntered about bent upon enjoying the tions in all such cases, and poor mormust rest content to acept whattals delightful occasion, yet ever keeping ever the Fates bestow. tab upon his particular movements. Jones had missed the valorous Further back Jones was watching the little game of hide and seek, as count from the scene of action. This did not come about through if speculating as to what manner of business was In the wind. He appar- any delinquency on the part of on the contrary, had never ently had quite a few acquaintances knownwho, a busier hour in the whole among those who sauntered about the course of his checkered career. t paths of the terrace garIf he could secure possession ot den, for on numerous occasions he the secret document, which, he felt seemed to exchange quiet little sigsure, was somewhere about the pernals with various men. son of Mark Merrick, and at the Evidently Jones was indulging In a same time carry off the girl who replittle mysterious move of his own. South African diaWhen the count, believing things resented those were all going his way, would be led mond mines in the sovereign state to make his boldest master stroke, of Oom Paul Kruger, he would be two birds with one stone and perhaps a sudden dexterous move on killing the part of this uususpected antag- feathering his owm individual nest, the revolution came about or onist might bring about a checkmate. whether not. Merrick began to quicken his pace. Merricks search continued. Not There is always an exhlliration in the chase of love, such as in a small until the last spark of hope had gone the lover own himself dewould degree the hunter feels who follows feated. his antlered game through fen and Such conspicuous pertinacity sureforest. The princess saw his meteoric ly deserved some reward, and Mark was finally delighted to discover the flight up and down the paths, and at another time might have sought to face for which he sought. Strange to say. he did not hasten exercise her charms for a last time, forward, as he had contemplated. piqued as she had been because of For Constance was not alone. her ill success with regard to Mark. The count was there, making himBut even tho princess seemed to self as agreeable as only a Frenchhave her mind bent upon other matters of much greater importance man knows how. Merrick came to a full stop. just at present. Of course, it could not be pleasant Even when she came across Jones, rival, who had whom she had marked for her latest to see an been the cause of his suffering and victim, she hardly showed much desire to renew the friendly confidences their parting in the past, talking apso confidentially to his for parently they had seemed to experience sweetheart; but Mark would have each other a while back. You know. Monsieur Jones. she shown his good sense by stepping forward and letting tho count reali' said, in her pretty, confidential way, one hand upon his sleeve, that I am his proprietorship in the precious litconnected with the diplomatic corps tle bundle of femininity by various signs which he could not mistake. of my beloved country, and aB wretchLater on he was sorry he had not ed luck would have It, the ambassahe was only a man. dor has assigned me certain import- done so. But . and had a few Httlo ant work in connection with a dis- not a weaknesses of his own. tinguished personage whom I need He turned his attention upon the not mention, but whom you have seen at the tables. More I cannot count and indignation began to arise. The count seemed at bis very best. say. Surely you will pardon me, and He could be a very brilliant man believe me when I say that when he chose to exert himself, and I Monsieur Jones, he was certainly doing that same shall feel honored by your company." now. He fairly scintillated with And Jones was compelled to sub- thing to dazzle Conand wit endeavored mit, though he did so with considerstance. able reluctance, if she was correct in He apparently did not take Mark thus diagnosing the look upon his into account, since that individual face. was under surveillance, and when the He walked away through the signal was given would grounds, but kept a watchful eye on prearranged be incontinently laid by the heels, the the princess. Suddenly he started. usual fate of reckless individuals Now, bless my soul! theres that who ventured to cross his plans. same burglar or brigand who comSo the kettle simmered and bubmanded the forces at the wreck when bled, ready at any auspicious mothey carried off the general; and he's ment to take a sudden turn and boil with in the princonversation deep over. cess, taking his orders, as it were, if I can judge from her gestures. I'd CHAPTER XIII. to give half of my winnings When Jones had to grapple with an be able to overhear; but since that speakis impossible, lets see if we cant enraged bull, metaphorically guess it all from their looks and ing, it was his custom, and a most to excellent the seize animal one, too, manner. by the horns, and thus have a fair Jones saw them separate. to chance his She has wpu him over to her way pit strength against of thinking, as sure as fate, and I the power of the beast. So case. was in it this to reason believe have good The apparent presence of Frances is determined upon desperate so we look for an thief executive in Mentone accentumay that action, explosion soon. Meanwhile, where is ated matters, and promised to bring about a speedy crisis. our valiant count all this while? Should the deep-laiplans of the Yes, where? The African explorer was a man revolutionists meet with success over who might bear watching as a gen- the border would flash into existence flame which, spreading eral thing, and if perchance he had a bright slipped away unobserved, the chances across the country, would blaze up a like fire until it reached prairie were, mischief would come out of it. Never before in all his life had he Paris; and that gay, thoughtless capital, always eager for a change, would known the Fates to be so perverse but he could even forgive this if one make the heaven echo with shouts of grand coup were to reward him for acclaim to the new emperor. It was a critical hour for the life his patience and perseverance. There was his grand scheme to be of the French republic. Jones had decided upon his course carried out religiously he marked that down as Article Number One, df of action, and, like a wise general, meant to meet the tricky advance of the first importance. Then came the kidnaping of the the enemy by a countef movement heiress, with her ultimate rescue by His first design was to gain an Inhimself, and, of course, a marriage to terview with the president. the spot where the could Approaching not follow, for a Frenchman conceive of a romantic girl turning president stood leaning upon a stone a deaf ear to a son of chivalry who. balustrade and apparently admiring at the risk of life and limb, had the night panorama spread out besaved her from a nest of desperate fore his eyes, Jones, speaking excelbandits, slaying half their number lent French for a Yankee, suddenly addressed the quiet gentleman as one and escaping amid a storm of hail. Last of all was the securing of the tourist sometimes does another in man whom he had reason to believe his enthusiasm over a sublime spec carried the precious key to Darragh's taele. The president courteously replied, inimitable system upon his person. Count Leon evidently believed In as a French gentleman always will, nature having made them in such a lumping things. Jones became a little more active different mold from their English now, as though he realized that matneighbors across the channel. The door was thus opened. ters were reaching an acute Btage, Jones stepped in. and required more attention than at Mr. President, you are in great any period in the past. In all probability an encounter danger, was what he said, impresmobe about at any might sively. brought Tho ment, and with desperate results. Frenchman distinguished A trio of men attracted his attentstarted when be heard these words addressed to him by one he looked ion, standing at a retired spot. Two of them might have passed upon as a stranger. unnoticed, but that the third someWhat! you know of me? he exhow caught his attention, and despite claimed. the evident desire of the party to Yes, Your excellency, and there Jones are others present who have been keep his identity concealed, guessed it. watching you aU the etening, with he muttered hastily, it a very serious object in vicW My God! is the president visiting Monaco inJones was delighted to discover cog., to see what manner of witch it how calmly the president took Ida is that lures so many from the gay news. It spoke well for his nerve. capital all through the winter. Of course he was curious to know Having overcome the uneasiness produced by his discovery he began who had recognized him, and why to put two and two together, they were so deeply interested in his y The knew welfare. royalists undoubtedly tlite French president meant to seJones told of the waylaid train, cretly take a flying trip under cover the capture of a republican whose name was a power in France, the of' an assumed name to the Rivera to seize upon the perhaps the assault on the train had possible desire .1 Ville-bol- well-kep- Miss Della Janveau, Globe Hotel. Ottawa, Ont., is from one of the oldest and best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus. Ohio, shesas: Last spring my blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor , my head ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician tried it prescribed for me, but a frierid advised me to try Peruna . and am pleased to state that I found ft a wonderful cleanser and pur flier of the system . In three weeks I was like a new woman , my appetite had increased, I felt buoyant , fight and happy and without an ache or pain . Peruna is a reliable family medicine. factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Colurabua The Hartman Sanitarium, Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, O., writes: After using our wonderful Peruna three months 1 have had great relief. I had continual heaviness in my stomach, was bilious, and had fainting spells, but they all have left me since using Peruna. lirittain. If you do not derie prompt and satis Ohio. 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Some of these men and women, by actual experiment, can perceive 1,500 different shades of a single color, and comharmonies. bine them in wonderful Their eyes are ordinary human eyes, like those of other people; but they have trained their sight until it becomes almost unbelievably perfect. Their work is priceless, because they have raised an ordinary possession into an extraordinary endowment. To Determine Earth Density. Experiments to determine the dene In be conducted will earth of the ity the Tamarack mine, at a depth of survey. 4,550 feet, by the Geodetic The density of the earth has only been computed oy formula based upon the law of gravitation. president If he could be located or the Nice express, and last but least, the gathering of tho revolutionary clans at Monte Carlo, and their evident design to carry out some desperate plan. All of which, condensed into a com paratively few paragraphs, constituted a sensation that might have well arftused alarm in the breast of the bravest The president did not seem to be shaken. Of course this steadiness delighted the man who carried the news if there was one quality in the make-uof -- humanity that he admired more than another, it was the faculty which so few men possess, of controlling their emotions. The Frenchman was a wonder in his eyes, and Jones felt especially proud to serve him. Confidential relations seemed to have been established between them, qs though the president had recog-nV- d in Jones one gifted with authority to look after the peace of Europe, anil particularly of France, with power to balk any and all desperate games put into circulation by such trouble makers as the shrewd Princess Olgavitcb and her allies. (To be continued.) isten age marks. Skk Kldnef, make people look older then they ere; hasten the evening The world over day of life; faaten the marks of premature old age. Doans kidney Pill is the recognized Kidney Specific. , great earthen embankments are the Insignificant crawfish and t . ..".si"',.. foronce the slightest hole Is made iu the levee by either of them, the relentless river finds its way through and vast loss e isues. HELD MAD ANTHONYS BONES. His Body Was Reduced to a Skeleton. A unique and interesting relic, though gruesome enough iu its associations, has been added to the Erlo It is the kettle in Library museum. which General Anthony Wayues body wA..rduced to a skeleton nearly a century ago. Through all the Intervening years it has been in the possession of descendants of the General, and through one of them. Major O. W. Pollock, U. S. A was obtained for the museum. It was in the winter of 1796, at Erie, on his r.eturn from making a treaty with the Northwest Indians, that General, Wayne was prostrated with what proved a fatal Illness. His body was buiied within the walls of the old enblockhouse which guarded the trance to Erie, where he died, at the There it refoot' of the flagstaff. mained undisturbed until 1809, when, at the request of a daughter of the General, his nephew. Colonel Isauo Wayne, came to Erie to remove the bones to the East, to be burled with those of bis family. The Journey to Erie was made in a carriage, the only kind of vehicle that the roads, or rather then periracks, of the country mitted. On taking up the body it was found to be in an almost perfect state of preservation, and the kettle became necessary to reduce the remains to a compass that would allow of their being carried on the sulky. Dr. J. C. Wallace, a friend of the Generals, superintended the operation and the bones, after their arrival In the East, were deposted In Radnor (Mich.) churchyard.: Grand Rapids Herald. Kettle in Which TALES OF A CIRCUS MAN. Deception Practiced on Darky Looking for a Job. A coal black negro applied to Mr. Sells, the circus man, once for a job, What can you do? said Mr. Sells. Anythin. Well," said Mr. Sells, just now I need a forager; think you could do that?"" Guess 1 could, boss, if I knew what t was, eagerly replied the negro. Well, a forager is a man that goes a Iittleahead of the show and gathers in all the chickens he can find, aud all the eggs he cati find, and once in a while a shote, and gets thlmrs generHow does that strike ally to eat. you? Boss, explosively said the negro, Im just your man. I se beeu foragin' all winter. In telling this s!ory Mr. Sells, says the Brooklyn Kegle, added that he thought that time the negro got a little the best of him. as he felt impelled to give the darky some kiud of work to niaM up for his dibappolntmeut when te found that the circus man had been joking and that no such Job' existed. Mr. Sells father used to vintt his son occasionally on the road. One day ho saw Lewis in earnest conversation with a stranger. He called him to hU side and said, Lew, what are you talking about?" Im going to get a ;icwr horao, father," said the younger Mr. Solis. Im goin got give that hoi sc of mine over there aud $90 for the Lorso tho mail has hitened to that wagon." at both Mr. cells senior looked Low." i.e ,aud. solemnly, horses man boih. tl.u and horses, keep give your money . Mean Caue fer Rejoicing. Have they any candy in heaven, asked little four-yea- 1 mamma? old ho was slowly recovering Margie, I think not. from a serious illness. darling." replied her mnttr. 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At some distance from Rosa-moo- t station is a mine, and, being unable to reside at the mine, two of the owners, whose homes are in Clevethemselves land, have established about nine miles from there, their intention being to visit the mine frequently and see how the work was The journey, however, progressing. is unusually difficult, and mainly because a high wind is generally blowing over that region. It happens, however, that the bed of a dried up lake extends over the greater part of the distance, and, as it is a harlcned sheet of sand, which is as smooth as glass, it occurred to the mine owners that th might be able to make the journey swiftly and comfortably in a land LEVEES OF LOUISIANA. Costly Structures Which Preserve New Orleans From Ruin, you picture in your mind an enormous sickle, having a handle also at the hooked end, you will have the Mississippi river as it flows in yellow swiftness past the city of New Orleans. A hundred miles to the southward it pours out through its many mouths into the broad, blue gulf. In the crescent of the sickle, which gives to the city Its name, lies New Orleans, and noSharp blade in the hand of the husbandman thrust into ripening grain was ever surer of Its destructiveness than would be this vast crescent of the Mississippi when once it should be given away. Sometimes when the river is at flood its surface will rise twenty feet above the level of the citys streets. In the center of this stream it will then be nearly 2oo feet deep, with a powerful current, which, were it not for the protecting levee about the city, must sweep everything before it. This giant river, which has made this city drains an enormous basin, its watershed tx ing greater in area than that of any river on the globe. The volume of water which flows past the city is equal to 150,000.000 cubic yards. There are now nearly 1,500 miles ot levees on the lower Mississippi, and Louisiana alone has spent since the on the civil war nearly $30,000,000 river, while it costs the state $1,000. OuO annually to maintain its levees, says Ainsleeg Magazine. Strange as It may seem, the deadliest enemies of these 1 received Mas. March 31, 1903 I and with Doan KiJtiry Fill, box more frm ona my of e the druggit V.1 am entirely cured of a very lame baik. 841 km. thettmpleof A Clbvelajid. Galkrcko III.. March 30. Ift'S. The sam- 1 ple of Doau Kidney Puis came to hand. box from our druggist, also got one aud f am thankful to eay the pain across the mall of tny baik de,-- eard like a mow bank In hot sun Doau a Pul reaih the iot. AEF EL. fcLMta foiaa ' Rosi Pa . March 29. 1903 The free trial of Doan Kidney PilH hare been of great benefit to me. brnce uan.g them I hae no oc- caalon to get up o often at night. My com- p.alnt afTe ted the Madder more when calchiug cold. Joseph Leppeeau Gli. Owl Fights Himself. Story telling is a favorite pastime these nights in the comfortable sitting rooms of one of the taverns in Pennsylvania. Many of the yarns Here la a sample: spun are wonders. As Zach Chandler, a Deep Hollow woodchopper, was out on Turks hill cne day last fall in search of game, be saw7 what hi supposed to be two birds sitting upon the limb of a red poplar tree. Crouching and creeping ahead, he hid behind a stump, when he saw the objects above him were evidently two w bite owls. The owls were fighting savagely for the possession of a ground mouse which they had captured in an adjoining field. The struggle was lively and noisy. For a moment the mouse could be seen in the bill ol one bird, then iu the claws of the oilier. There were loud hoots and shrieks, and feathers fell from the tree into tho underbrush. Fearing that tho gaino would fly away and escape. Chandler fired at the object and it came tumbling down. Chandler rushed forwaid and was amazed to find but one owl, yet it bad two heads aud four logs and feet.. Thero was but one body. The two heads had been fighting for the possession of the mouse. The freak bird was badly riddled but Chandler had sense by shot, enough to know that he had a valuable curiosity, and ho worked faithfully to save it, hut it ga up the ghost the next day. One head appeared to bo lifeless half an hour before the other one died. New York World. Physicians Puzzled by Boys Disease. son of John Kerns, a 15 year-olHanford Kerns, died at Whitaere, Va.. from a disease which has long bafiled the physicians. Shortly after birth his body began to shrink and at tho same time his head to expand. Tho disease could not he correctly diagnosed by the local physicians, but as it progressed the hoys limbs and body so shrunk that he became a skeleton. At death his head measured 38 inches In circumlcrence and was 28 inches over the top from CRr to ear. The boy was unable to walk, having become topheay, and would fall over owing to the weight of his head. Baltimore Sun. Roman Tombstone, have Several Interceding antiques recently beeu unearthed at Cologne, a was and among them particularly fine piece of monumental sculpture. It was found beside tho grave of a Roman knight: and is certainly a fitting A slave is memorial of his career. represented as driving the warriors favorite horse, ami the warrior himself is represented as taking his ease, as doubtless he often did after a long day s fight. On the hoi so. are beautiful and eostly trappings, but his master has lafd aside ull his ornaments Some surprise has been and armor expressed that a knight should be sculptured in this fashion, but it is a fact that for some reason or other Romans seupltors never represented of high rank as arrayed In armor or Poet X T. PUla. office.-Sta- oit Medical Advice Free Dd fti fnsll W Y ) Strictly CeafldeetUt, Divorces In Connecticut. to be exact, 5u0 divorces 492, with one county estimated were granted In Connecticut last year. The most common cause or excuse aet forth was desertion. Next cam cruel inty, then Intemperance, and lastly refidelity. Many of the divorces were garded as the result of collusion, but Just how many cannot be stated. An Early Skirt Dancer. Kata Vaughan, who died recently In Johannesburg, Is aueged by the English to have been the originator of the Bho was an all round skirt dance. actress and bad been on the stage from early childhood, the parts of Little Nell and Little Em ly.in "David Copperfield." being among her preliminary triumphs. She first attempted her dancing In the tempestuous petticoat" so long ago that few living exponents of the art will care to contest the claim that she was first. 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Thirty cllffstone Peril pounds of English white, bolted or best bolted gilders In sufficient whiting, is also soaked water to make a paste over night, and next morning both are heated with steam or over a moderate fire in a water bath to the boiling point, and when the glue is fully dissolved the two materials are thoroughly mixed In summer time on cooling a small portion of carbolic acid, say about of an ounce, diluted with water, is added for each pound ol glue used in the aforesaid formula U keep it from souring, and In this way the kalsomine will keep for aoms It 1b said that the workmen weeks. rather like this preparation, because of its good working properties. Paint ers Magazine. Painters Youth Had Gone Rounds of the Others and Was Satisfied. of McMinneman Young Stauley Rumford Falls, the son of Mr. and is Mrs. George McMinneman, supposed to he an attendant at Father La Flammes church. For the past few weeks, owing to necessity, he baa been sent to church alone. The othor day he startled his mother by announcing, as he buttoned his collar under Mb chin: "Well, I guess Ill go back where 1 belong "What do you moan?" his mother asked in surprise. Why," the little chap answered calmly, Ive been going round to see what church 1 liked best. But tho Unlversalists and the Baptists are no good. The Methodist churchs on the bum they havet got any altar, nor altar boys, and Im just golug back to where I belong!" His mother took pnlns to assure herself that he did. Lewiston Journal. THE CENTIPEDE Sight of One Full Grown Gives a Shock to the Nerves. The sight of a full grown centipede RATHER A NASTY QUESTION. Is said by travelers iu tropical land to be enough to affect the strongest Thoijhtless Inquiry Disturbed Neighnerves. Ten to eleven inches la the bors Amenities. average length, although larger ones A self made man had accumulated have been seen Lafcadto Hearn, tn a considerable amount of wealth as a Two Years in the French West In successful building contractor. Chiefly dies, says that the vitAUty of the at the behost of his wife he had purIs amazing. He kept one chased a very attractive rural site in centipede In a bottle, without food or water, got the suburbs whereon to bufld a home thirteen weeks, at the end of which befitting his means. The building op-- , time It remained as active and dazr erations were In full swing when one gonitis as ever. The hen attacks the day a neighbor noticed the owner sucentipede with delight, and often perintending tho work with considerable pride. I see you are spending a lot of money on thnt bouse of ycurs, re marked tho neighbor. Yes," was the reply, I want to make the place a thoroughly fit home for a gentleman." Oh. then you mean to let it, do you?" thoughtlessly blurted out the inquirer. f swallows him head first, without taking the trouble to kill him. The cat hunts him, but is careful never to put her head near him. She has a trick of whirling him round and round upon the floor so quickly as to stupefy him; then, when she sees a good chance, she strikes him dead with her claws. If you kill a centipede you are sure to receive money soon and even if you dream of killing one It is good luck at least so local tradition &a8. Brains Cost Money. This is the opinion of a large retail merchant on wage-earnerWhen ai: irate customer complained that the store was full of Insolent chumps who did not understand tho flrat principles of waiting on a patron he said: if to my clerks had brains enough amount to anything they would not bf at or $8 here $7 week." working per with Why dont you hire clerks brains?" asked the customer. "Do cause brains cost more money than can afford to pay," was the reply. "In our business we pay large salariet-tslave drivers and nothing to th slaves." THE ACME OF UNBELIEF. Close Mans Reputation Must Have Been Well Established. One day last week three members of the Stock Exchange, one of whom is geneially reputed to be rather close, were on their way to luncheon when they were met by three sister ift charity soliciting alms. Each one contributed something, but one of the sisters inadvertently solicited from the close one for the second time. Naturally enough he protested politely that he had done his duty. 1 believe him," said the first member in the ear of the second, but I did not see it." Well, said the second, I saw him do it, but I dont believe 1L" New York Times. Miles of English Canals. The Bridgewater canal was opened In 1772, and 2,000 miles of canals were by 1 .00 in operation in England. Thero are at present 3,f20 mika of canals in England. Just the same as ever StJacobsOil continues to ba the sure cure of Rheumatism Neuralgia Price 25c. and 50c. Western young men are reparded as the best recruits for uaval service. robes of office except when they were riding or standing, and in this piece of sculpture the knight Is shown lying down. Probably they wanted to be true to nature, and knew well that a man does not usually lie down with his armor or toga on him. Danger in Celluloid. The other day a Baris bhopkcpper, accompanied by Ms wife and young on, left their home to attend the funeral of a relative. The distance being great, they hailed a cab. at the bottom of which they deposited the wreath they intended to place on the coffin an elaborate floral tribute in celluloid. During the course of the Journey paterfamilias lighted a cigarette. and heedlessly threw the match on the floor. It fell, still lighted, on the wreath, which immediately burst into flame. The cries of the occupants of the vehicle attracted the attention of the driver and of several passersby who lent their assistance. The father had his beard and hair singed, the mother's veil had caught fire and her face was scorched, but the child had come out of th!s ordeal by fire without injuries. Buffata. (Cut out ftpup'i oo 4rtid line ft Uuburs Co , Buffalo, yacht. Consequently they constructed the vehicle and pae it the name, The yacht Queen of the Desert. rests on strong wheels, aud has a "TheKlean.Kool Kitchen Kindof stove Its length is about thir- make large sail. ashes or ex no Hinoke, smell, teen feet, and it has been Knwn to cettoive heat. Always look for trade mark. attain a speed of titty miles an hour. BACK TO HIS OWN CHURCH. The first experiments with it were not indeed, on one occavery successful sion it was wrecked but it now obeys the helm as readily as any sea yacht, and can bo relied upon to go any reasonable distance safely and swiftly. 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