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Show ti WORST OF ALU MOSQUITOES RIDICULE. Annoying Insects That Infest District of Maryland. rW The champion mosquitoes of the world, according to a traveler, are those of Taylor's Island, on the Chop-tanriver, Maryland. They are often half an inch long and are perfectly black, with white feet They do not sing and their bite is like the sting of a bee.( People who are obliged to go out of doors wear as a protection a hoop on their heads from which hangs a netting, which Is belted to the waist They carry about them a piece of fat pork, which when applied to a sting or bite acts as an antidote. The Chop tank river region is the great market garden of Baltimore, Philadelphia and other Eastern cities, and one theory to account for the remarkable size of the mosquitoes is that they feed on the splendid fruits and vegetables which grow so luxuriantly there and are thus fattened to a far greater degree than their brothers who live in less favored localities. The biting, the little ironical things, With their acrid, airy and pungent stings, Tho' couched in the form of innocent flings. Are often the things that carry. For they pierce beneath the smug veneer. And alter the lines of the worldling's sneer. As they brush aside, with a careless jeer. The world s attempts to parry. k Breed Rare Pigeons. The Belgians are great pigeon breeders, and one of the choicest birds of this kind is the true Antwerp carrier, which is comparatively rare. Easy to Get. Pierpont, O., Oct. 5ih. Remarkable indeed is the experience of Mr. A. S. Turner, a man now over Sbventy-onyears of age, ar.d whose home is here. For many years this old gentleman had suffered wi;h a very unpleasant form of Kidney Trouble, a kind that very often bothers aged people. He would have to get up four or five times every night, and this very tiresome disease was fast wearing him At last after having almost made up his mind that he wouid never be able to get relief, be stumbled over a medicine which relieved him almost immediately, and has cured him perIt i3 so very easy to get manently. and so simple that Mr. Turner thinks everyone should know of it Every dealer in the country has it, and all you have to do is to ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Turner says: I can heartily and honestly recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills for they cured me. Several others in the family have used t(iem too, and always with the best results. I think they have no equal. Car, England's First A novel style of tramcar has just been introduced at Southport, says an English paper. It is known as the "one-macar, and is believed to be the only one of its kind in England. The car, which is of neat construction, can be worked by one man, the driver, who will be in a position by which be will be able to take payment, and give tickets, the services of a conductor thus being dispensed with. Wonderful Remedy. and "Have tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASfind it to be a certain cure, and gives comfort to one suffering wilh sore, tender and swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN'S FOOT-EASto my friends, as it is certainly a wonderful remedy. Mrs. N. H. Guilford, New Orleans, La." Allen's Foot-Ease- , E THE TABLE IN SUMMER. Hostesses at Newport Discard the Accepted Covering. We dont use any tablecloths In said a clever housekeeper summer, the other day, and you cant think what a saving of work It is. The laundress has so many tub frocks and shirt waistst to do up each week-shis quite overwhelmed as it is. Rather than tumbled cloths I prefer a bare table. Beside, even for dinner at night, the polished table, with Its handsome centerpiece, its flowers and its silver and pretty china. Is attractive. It seems to me quite as elegant as a table with a white cloth over it, and it is Infinitely more summery. Through the summer we try to live In a summer-likway, leaving for cold weather the amusements and customs of winter and civilized life. We find it lends variety and zest to existence not to eat and do and wear the same things all the year round. Dont you think there's something in it? Newport News. An Insuperable Objection, Mark Twain tells of a man who, when he came home drunk, explained to his wife that his condition was due to the fact that he had mixed his drinks. John, his wife advised, when you have drunk all the whisky you want you ought to ask for sarsaYes, retorted her husband, parilla. but when I have drunk all the whisky I want I cant say sarsaparilla. e e IT'S A MISTAKE. Hie to Poor To Attribute Coffee Grades of Coffee, Many people lay all the blame for the diseases caused by coffee upon the poorer grades of coffee but this is I an error as the following proves: have used every kind of the best grade of tea and coffee that can be got from a first class grocer but never found one that would not upset my nervous system and It was not until I began to drink Postum Food Coffee in place of coffee ana tea that I had relief from the terrific attacks of nervous sick headache from which I tad suffered for 30 years. "I had tried all kinds of medicines but none helped me. "Soon after stopped drinking coffee and began to drink Postum the headaches grew less and it was not long until I was entirely cured and I have never had a return of this distressing trouble for nowadays I never irink coffee but stick to Postum. As soon as my wife saw what Postum had done for me she gave up coffee, which she had drank all her life. This was six weeks ago and she is a changed woman, for her nervousness has all disappeared and her face has become smooth and her cheeks have a good rosy red color. She sleeps well, too, something she could never do while she drank coffee. We consider Postum a household necessity in my house and have Induced many friends to try this wonderful food drink in place of coffee. Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, The Road to Well villa" Wlere Fools Ars Wise. hoping to overcome your prejudice, never puts off till The and win your love. I find your real what he shouldnt do at all. Philvoiced in this letter, sentiments his voice quivered percept- adelphia Record. and ibly I can stay no longer. I more Catarrh in tht section of the country Lothia crimsoned with shame. "I thThere .a sil other dlee put t aether, end until the J to ue liu ur4tle For a Ust iew yiari wa don't want you to go, she sobbed. U a local dl v )ei'i douom pr m umel "What does this mean, little one? great and iy cvmataiitly eAc and prrc the loe ti remed local with cure to romuiHed tt fa':! g iretuini. Is it that you care for met n t uann to he a con- ncu 'Ve, n ence h pr a t therefore req .Ires nutHu it u tonal d tea "O yes, do; don't go, please? tiorni in. atueut Hhuh Catarrh C'ire, utaoufai lured "What! care for an old man of hr I t henev A t o., Toiod', uhto. Is the only con slltutiuna. cure on the market. It U taveu iutern tly a such horrid with name? forty, i to a iiHntul It act dilad e ( om I don't care for anything but you; rect if on the b'(vd aul m ihu surfaces of the offer on hundred duller fur anv cae svsiem. Tney can you forgive me? tt falls to cur j, eod for 1rcua a and Addre-- e K ,1. CULM V 6 loledo, O. On one condition that you marry Sold hv Prugrhn 7V. me without delay, before I get older." Ualis 4 auiliy Ftl.s are the heat. he said, folding her in his arms. ALL BOTTLED UP SUNSHINE. How could I have been so foolish? she whispered from her safe shelter. Origin of Productive Elements of the Earth. HAD AN AWFUL DREAM. When we come to think of it the harnessing of the sun is not so very Robbed by a Giant Ostrich strange. In fact, we have had It in Almost Red Legs. actual use since the coming of man Hunting yarns were in order, and It was up to the African explorer for upon the earth, only indirectly. Without the sun there would be nothing his contribution. I was trekking along the southern here no men, no life. Coal is noth, bottled sunshine. coast of Africa a few years ago, said ing but stored-upThe of a million years prohe, and had spent most of the day ducedsunlight which, falling, were shooting pheasants, springboks, vick-tok- buried inforests, the earth and changed into duykerboks and the other kinds coal. So when we put coal in the of boks with which the country cook ttove we may truthfully say that abounds, when I was suddenly con- we are boiling the kettle with fronted by the biggest ostrich I ever sunshine. Similarly there saw. would be no waterfalls for us to chain As he stood before me, intently and convert into electricity, as we regarding me, he looked to be six feet have chained Niagara. tall, and for the moment I lost my Then I backed presence of mind. Deflecting Public Attention. away, intending to shoot the big bird, As a little diveision to get the mind but to my utter dismay found that of the public off revolution and such the magazine of my gun was empty. things a hermit priest in Russia is to Then I remembered hearing that be canonized as a saint. Better that the legs of an ostrich turn pink when this man should be a saint, the czar he is angry and I looked at his limbs, doubtless argues, than that he himself They were not only pink but almost should bo an angel, ted, and, as he started threateningly A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. toward me, I threw myself flat on the bleeding or protruding Files ground, this being admittedly the best Itching, blind, cured or money refunded. way to escape death or injury from positively ALLEN- - DISCOVP R Y for FILES, anew the blows of one of these birds when discovery that at solutely cures all kinds of infuriated. Files. Prepared for Files only. All Drug The ostrich came close to my side, Stores, 50c. Sent by mail on receipt of and after intently regarding me for a price. Address Lock Box 852, Le Roy, N. Y, moment, poked out his long neck, Inserted his bill Into the pocket of my waistcoat, abstracted my watch and Polite Individual Avoided Abcalmly swallowed It with a look of rupt Denial. intense satisfaction. Next he explored the pockets of Everybody knows the man who is my trousers, and finding my knife, careful never to say No abruptly in No is a hard gulped that down with an expression answer to a question. of gastronomic delight. My bunch of word, but one may sometimes be keys followed suit, as did everything made ridiculous by a reluctance to utin the way of metal or glass I had ter it. says an exchange. A certain man who had this habit was once about me. Then, having made a sumptuous met by two ladies who had been dismeal of my personal belongings, he cussing the peculiarity, and one of stalked majestically away, leaving me them said that she was positive she unharmed. I got up finally and went could make him say, "Oh, no, flatly. through my pockets to see if he had So she addressed him thus: Let mo left anything, when, to my utter sur- see, Mr. Smith, you are a widower, As much a widower, prise, I found my watch, knife, keys ere you not?" and everything else In their proper madam, he answered, with a polite inclination of his head, as it is possireceptacles. Then it dawned upon me that I ble for a man to bo who has never The lady bad to own herhad dreamed a bad dream and I re- married. solved never again to take a nap on self beaten. Mobile Register. the veldt. New York Tribune. To Ctiro a Cold in Ono dny. Tako Laxative Brumo qhmilne Tablets. All HEROISM OF A WOMAN. druggists ref uud money it it fails to cure. Uoo. I i 1 ldi Their shafts sink deep In the leathern hide Of the hypocrite garbed in blatant pride. Old folly and sham, they stand aside. When irony's shafts are speeding. For, write it down, that knave and fool. In art or mart, in church or school. Fear naught so much as the ridicule That men pass by unheeding. William H. Gieenfleld. CO-- , LOTHIAS ACCIDENT million-y- ear-old By HELEN A. BECKWITH. Copyrighted, 1903, by The Authort Publishing Company e out WMW I dT" Lothia was in an unpleasant mood. It caused her to forget her habit of prim, orderly neatness a quality so deeply inculcated as to seem a part of her very self. Left motherless before her recollection, she had grown to womanhood under the watchful care of an indulgent father. He had never given her premptory command, but had led her nevertheless, and wayward though she was, in his own way, by sterling advice, with love and gentleness, and often a seeming acquiescence to her whims. The plans for her future were made in her early childhood, but Robert Yates had been wise enough to keep this from his headstrong daughter, while he had guarded against complications. Of late her father had changed, and Lothia was uneasy about it. It was now two weeks since a bulky letter arrived for him, which she delivered gaily remarking on Its size, and curious as to its contents. When her father saw the envelope, his face became ashen, and he lost his geniality. Although Robert Yates had looked forward for many years to what was before him, now he wallowed in the "slough of despair at the culmination of his hopes. With the thought of separation ever before him, he could not regain his old cheerfulness. another letter arrived bearing the same postmark. Lothia had sent this one in, fearing a repetition of the former scene. Shortly she was summoned Into her father's presence, to be addressed with sternness, and, she thought, with cruelty. Lothia, you are grown to womanhood, and it Is time that you were settled in life. In your infancy I made an arrangement for your future; now the time has arrived for the fula fillment of that plan. gentleman will visit us whom I desire you to treat with the greatest respect, as I esteem him highly, and he Is to be your husband in the near future." Lothias great, blue eyes voiced her astonishment, then slowly filled with tears, but after a moments pause her His name is S. E. father continued: Aaron Woolbridge. Is he young, papa? asked the girl with tremulous lips. young; "Well, no; not extremely forty, or thereabouts. she "O papa, hpw could you! sobbed. The man moved uneasily about the room. At last he stopped before her. There Is no use of becoming hyYou must do my sterical, he said. bidding. But why, papa? Because It is best because because I command you. The fire of indignation flashed from her eyes. Well, then I wont, thats flat, she cried, rushing from the room to leave her father filled with sad wonderment. Catching her sailor hat by the brim she jammed it upon her head with vicious earnestness, not stopping, as was her wont, to brush back her rebellious rings of copper colored hair, for the breeze made sad havoc with them if left loose. She would go where no one would find her, and think it out. The narrow wagon road wound around the foot of the mountain close to its base. Now that Lothia was high above the road the meadows She glanced seemed far below her; high-strun- there just so I couldn't fall; youre a mean, hateful thing. The man stepped respectfully aside, with a look of amused perplexity on Was this a wilful deed? his face. ne asked. I slipped, and you No, 'twasnt; might have stayed away so I could have been hurt; I hate the sight of you, she cried, angrily, while the tears filled her eyes. Do you really wish to be injured? I am sure I would be glad to assist you in any way that I can. I might accommodate you by throwing you as high as possible and letting you come I could throw you down unattended. To-da- y TT. Are you hurt? quite high; I am over six feet tall, and am strong, while you are but a feather's weight. You're not Lothia laughed gaily. suen a bad sort after all," she said, "but I do wish you hadn't been there so they could have found and sent me home; I guess then papad be sorry. "Yonder is a flat rock which will make a comfortable seat; let us be friends, and you tell me all about it Miss Miss ah offering his hand to assist her. Yates, Lothia Yates; now, what Is your name. The man seemed suddenly confused, but finally stammered out, Silas.1 Now sit. here and tell me your trouble. If you will. Well, she began, you see papa is just as good as gold, but something has got hold of him lately, and he wants me to marry an old man with the horridest name. Say, haven't you another name? The man reddened as he replied: Yes; Aaron.' A silvery peal of laughter floated up the mountain side. Why, Isnt that funny; that's the old mans name, too. Aaron Woolbridge .forty ; just think of It If I had been hurt maybe papa would have felt so sorry that when the old man comes he would send him away. Does forty seem to you so very old? queried the gentleman. O dear, yes! papa is sixty; I am twenty, and papa has been old ever since I can remember him. I wish I had been hurt just a little so I could mako a fuss, but I havent a scratch.' "Now, Miss Yates Say, Lothia, it seems as if I had known you always, Very well, Lothia. I am a medical man, Dr. Aaron; yon are generally bruised. I will bandage your head your ankle and your arm, and will convey you to a farm house nearby, where I will arrange for you to remain until sufficiently recovered to be Of course, the length of removed. time rests with yourself. In the meantime you can communicate with this old man and tell him your feelings; perhaps, be may release you.' Thats capital," she cried, clapping her bands. Robert Yates was informed and came to see his daughter daily, but never mentioned her would-bsuitor. Her letter, filled with bitter Bcorn and loathing for an old man of forty, bearing such a horrid name, was duly written and given to one of the farm hands to post. Time flew on the wings of the wind for Lothia. Bandaged as she was for she dared not admit the ruse the time that passed seemed wonder-- , fully short. The doctors visits were awaited with feverish expectation. Lothia, this is my last visit" "Your last visit, she gasped while the color forsook her cheeks. She felt that the sunshine was going out of her life forever. "Must this ruse continue, or shall we end it now? he asked, gravely. I hardly think Mr. Woolbridge will trouble you. The doctors pocket was bulging with the mail he had just received. One envelope caught the girls eye "Where did you get this? she cried, taking up the letter. From the post; it belongs to me. Forgive me, Lothia, but I am S. E, Aaron 'Woolbridge. I stayed on here, e X aha Oh, papa, how could youl sobbed. down involuntarily, and thought how easily she might end it all. As she leaned forward a trifle, the better to see the bottom, the loose earth slipped beneath her feet; instinctively she grasped a root, but it gave way, and she plunged downward, clutching at vines and briars. She closed her eyes, Now, papa, Baying, vindictively youll be sorry. Are you hurt? anxiously asked a over Lothia, as gentleman, bending she regained consciousness. Why did you stand there? spiteto a fully cried the girl, struggling I know you stood sitting posture. Artillery Proving Ground. Proof Thas She is Capable of Rising The proving ground for the army at to Sublime Heights. Life constantly turns up facts which Sandy Hcok is maintained for the purare beyond all fiction. A few days pose of reducing artillery to rubbish, ago a case of destitution enlisted the if possible, by tests that determine attention of the police. The husband whether or not anything new is equal had stolen in order that his wife and to the most exacting conditions surchild might have food. Sympathy was rounding the use of ordnance. In the are guns of almost every quickly enlisted and work was offered scrap heap which have either failed description to the man. But the police discovered a little too to achieve what was expected of them or otherwise hopemuch. The man, who had first seemed or have been burst to be a hero, was a bigamist and a lessly disabled in proving them. thief with a record. His claim that he Mrs. Wtnulows Rnothlng Hymn. the gum, reduce tty could find no employment was false. For children teething, softens flauunaUun, allay p&iu, cure wlud colic. 25c bottle He is now behind prison bars. Still there was heroism in the inciConsiderate Father. dent. The second wife, whom he had In New South Wales dwells a witty deceived, was an honest and honorable farmer who inherited from his father woman. She refused to appease her the patronymic of Stealing. The hunger from the profits of crime, how- surname carries a nasty, ever desperate the circumstances suggestion, and so our farmer has were. Her principles stood out In the determined to soften It for his progface of the severest temptation and eny. His daughter has Just been she still believed in her husband. christened, and he got around the Heroism is fine, but It seems a bit surname by giving her the Christian finer when it Is shown in an bumble name of Worth. Worth Stealing, but Instance and when the one who shows surely that is clearly an encourageit is a woman who trusts. Baltimore ment of kidnaping. Herald. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES produce the brightest and fastest colors. At a Table dHote. if you should chance to stroll one night His Bluff Was Called. Into a table d'hote. 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