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Show FEAREtUmAL N TRANCE. Unhappy pittance Led by Victim of Peculiar Disease. "In one my voyages from Cape Town to Eigind, writes a traveler, "I shared hjrj cabin with a peculiar man, whose name was Lazarus, He made me Ptinise that If he should die during the voyage I would prevent his burial tea. He said that on a previous visage he had fallen sick and was take for dead and put into a sack for tprlal. A quartermaster had been jot' on to watch the body it wjg time for the funeral. When the burial party arrived, the quarter maser, Informed the captain that "he thought the body had moved in the sack, The sack was opened and Lazarus evtually came to life again Such was tbs story Lazarus told me. Lazarus waj B thin man, with a sallow face. Be had an enormous appetite and appeared at every meal, to which he dvcted his whole energies. The good feeling only seemed to add to his corp36like appearance. One evening, sure enough, when we were about half way to cur voyage's end, he apparently died again. The doctors took him In charge this time, however, and lie came out of his trance without any shotted-gacepisode. He was met at the London docks by a number of relatives and friends, all of whom looked as It they might be suffering 3rom the same complaint. iiL-ti- l In the Spring. Lowndes, Mo., April 10th.' Mrs. H. C. Harty of this place, says: For years I was in very bad health. Every spring I would get sclow that 1 was unable to do my own work. I seemed to be worse in the spring than any other time very weak and the year. I was miserable and had much pain in my back and head. I saw Dodds Kidney Pills advertised last spring and began treatment of them and they have certainly done me more good than anything I have ever of used. I was all right last spring and felt better than have for over ten 'years. 1 am fifty years of age and am strongthan I have been for many er years and I give Dodds Kidney Pills credit for the wonderful improve1 to-da- y ment" The statement of Mrs. Jlarty Is only one of a great many where Dodds Kidney Pills have proven themselves to be the very best spring medicine. They are unsurpassed as a tonic and re the only medicine used in thousands of families. When the old man returned ha prepared a breakfast w hich John ate with relish, and then his host showed him to a bed which, though hard, seemed the most delightful place he had found in years. The sun was low when John woke. The old sailor did not betray the slightest curiosity conrerning John's journey, and at ten o'clock his guest hade him farewell with sincere thanks for his hospital- CHAPTER NINE Continued. Two warm arms were clasped around his neck, a face wet with tears nestled for a moment on his shoulder, and she kissed him twice, with the live kisses that come from the heart of a woman whose affection has passed the mysterious border that separates friendship from love. . John; God bless you and guard you!" Good-bye- Good-bye- , Jessie; good-bye- ! He watched her as she faded away from him and disappeared beyond the vines which shaded the veranda. Under the arched maples where he had walked with Jessie so many times, and down the sandy road where they had loitered in summer days now gone forever, John Burt urged the horse along. It was two miles to Peter Burts, and he soon reached the gloon$ old house. A figure stood by the gate. John rode forward and recognized his grandfather. You did well to come home, my boy, said the old man, whose deep, calm voiee held an anxious note. and my Something has happened, soul has been calling you since dusk. Ride to the graveyard and Ill follow you. It isnt safe to talk here." In the far corner of the old graveyard John Burt hitched his horse and turned to meet his grandfather. The old man seated himself on the grave of the pioneer Burt who. two hundred years before, had dared the dangers of the wilderness. Now we can talk, he said. Tell me what has happened. Quickly John Burt related the Incidents of the tragedy. The old man made no sign during the recital, and was silent for minutes after Johp had ended. He deserved to die, and it was written that he should perish by violence; but his blood is not on your head," began the old man calmly. Murder, in the sight of God, is in the Japanese National Holidays. Japan has three national holidays. Jan. 1 is one of them and the birthday of the reigning emperor is another. But Feb. 11 is the greatest of the three dates, for it is the anniversary of the coronation of the first emperor Jimmu, who ascended the throne at a place called Kashiwara, near the modern town of Nara, five and twenty cen- New I Suffered with Itching and Bleeding Eczema Until Cured by Cutlcura. heart not in the hand. I I am Peter Burt's voice broke, and a shudder swept over him; but he con- himself, and continued; My boy, will you take your grandfathers advice? reI will, grandfather I will! better after the first bath with Cutlcura Soap and one application of Cutl- plied John firmly. "It Is written In Gods word; 'If cura Ointment, and was soon entirely thou faint in the day of adversity, well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Etson, Bellethy strength is small; for a just man vue, Mich." falleth seven times and riseth up said Peler Burt, laying his again, Mythical Ancient History. "God has Four days after his birth Apollo hand on Johns shoulder. seized a lyre and astonished even willed that you shall be His instruZeus with his playing. He has Vog-ne- r ment in great undertakings, and it is frayed clean to rags! exclaimed decreed that the events of to your his mother, Cleto, proudly. Surely shall not be a stumbling-blocHes doing rag feet You are now to go out into the so, answered Hera. world, and though you may know It time! not, God will guide your footsteps. It WHO OWNS THE RAILROADS? were folly to imagine that this unH. T. Newcomb of the District of provoked quarrel points to your unColumbia Bar, has compiled statistics doing. It is the sign that you are at bowing that 5,174,718 depositors. In once to depart from fields you have savings banks of Bix eastern states outgrown, to take up your work in are directly interested in the joint that broader sphere which is waiting ownership of $442,354,086 of steam you. Something has whispered to me railroad securities, that insurance that you should go to California. Tocompanies doing business In Massadays event is the sign that you go chusetts hold $845,889,038 of steam now. Y'ou will start my boy, fail road stocks and bonds and 74 eduand God will be with you. Hush! I cational institutions depend on hear the hoofs of horses! Invested In similar securities The old man jumped to his feet. for a portion of their income. Other Officers are coming! he said in a own institutions fiduciary enough low voice. "I will meet them. railroad securities to bring such holdhere till I return. Hold that ing up to more than a billion and a horse by the nose lest he whinny. half dollars, about of the As John sprang to the horses head, entire capital invested In railraad old man vanished in the darkThese Investments repre- the property. sent the savings of the masses, there ness. Peter Burt entered the rear door of being twenty million holders of life insurance policies in the country, as his house and was in his room when the tramp of steps was heard, folmany more of fire insurance policies, lowed by loud knocking. The old man and an even greater number of deHe waited awhile, as if dressing. In trust instituand positors banking tions, where investments are largely then lighted a lamp and stood in the In railroad securities. hallway. The pounding had been repeated at intervals, and gruff voices were heard in impatient conversation. Major! Keen Comment. Whos there? demanded the old Next time youre in the armory man. said the captain of Company O. proudly, take a look at our room. Weve We are officers of the law, Mr. had it repainted and refurnished Burt," a voice declared. We are afI saw it," replied the ter John Burt, your grandson, who throughout." major, and really, sir, your room is has killed a man. better than your company. PhilaHave you a warrant for his arrest, delphia Ledger. or a search warrant? demanded the Show me one at the winold man. dow and I will open the door. If you have none, begone, and let me rest in Is it tea that unlooses the peace. A conference followed, and a gruff wings of thought and the voice rose in anger. "Let us In, old man, it thundered. bands of the tongue ? "Warrant or no warrant, let us in, or by God well pound your door down Meaning of Peppercorn Rent" and take you along with your murderPeppercorn Rent la a nominal rent A pepper-berrin grandson! is of no appreciable value, and, given as rent is a "Open my door at your peril! said simple acknowledgment that the tenePeter Burt sternly.. "Show me your ment virtually belongs to whom the authority, and you can enter my Peppercorn Is due. bouse. This house is my castle, and no man has ever entered It without my consent. Growling threats, the men retired. Think the cheer in a In a minute they returned, armed with a log. Used as a battering ram, cargo of Jt was hurled against the heavy oaken door. For a time the stout frame Insi ice On Ships, but with a crash the jamb resisted, The ships the world are Insured tor a total gave way and the door flew open. 950,000,000. With an oath and a call to his corn- trolled t, Remain one-'Ixt- TEA y TEA A vV LIKEa Has Over Contrivance Advantage Used in Thia Country, The Chinese wheelbarrow has been an object of curiosity for some time, the marvel being that the Chinaman could so successfully put It to such universal use. A heavy lumbering construction, built astride of a big wheel, is used for all classes of trans portation. It is the accepted way of carrying passengers on long journeys and the patient "Chink," tied almost in a knot and balanced on his heels, manages to make himself reasonably comfortable while he is hauled ovt' the rough ground by a couple of coolies. While this thing is viewed with curiosity, there is no possibility of put to general use In any other FRESH AIR FOR CONSUMPTIVES I-- Most Effective Weapon Available for Conflict With Dreaded "White Plague f The following abstracts from an ar-- nlshed. There will be frequent head- by J. E. Stubbert, M. D.. in the aches, skin disorders and alternate conThe night ride to New Bedford was Medical Record, should receive wide stipation and diirrhea with such perin. made without incident. It was three No doubt If sons. Pimples are a natural result of and careful attention. As the man crossed the threshold o'clock when John knocked at Capthese ideas could be carried out, the such depraved blood conditions. the .patriarch's left arm flew cut, and tain Horton's much to his With many people the habit of white plague would be robbed of the corded fingers gripped the reck- surprise, that door; and, gruff old mariner was much of its terror: hearty eating is continued when the less intruder by the throat. The secup and dressed. In ancient times It was highly Im- warm spring days come. Food which ond man hit the old farmer a glancing "Come in' Ive been expectin ye! blow with the butt end of a revolver. he said as he proper to expose a tuberculous pa- was appropriate when the thermometopened the door. "Glad tient, especially one beyond the first er was at zero is continued In the With a catlike movement. Peter Burt to meet ye. Joe, he said, turning to a breath of fresh air except same quality and quantity when the wrenched his opponent's stage, forearm. to a sleepy-eyetake care of on the mildest days In summer, while thermometer rises to ninety degrees With a cry of pam the man dropped this lad's horse. boy, the night air was dreaded and avoided In the sun, and averages shove sixty the weapon to the floor. Before he John secured the contents of the as the plague. Then the more observ- all day and night. The person whe could guard himself Peter Burt dealt saddle-hags- , and an hour later stepped ant and thoughtful men noticed that loses his appetite under such a condihim a hard blow on the face, and on board the Segregansett. Captain those who lived more in the open air tion is on safe ground. The person gripi ed him by the neck as he reeled Horton showed him his with an extra good appetite will ha"0 quarters and did not dir as quickly as the against the wall. advised him to "turn In. He did so. and they began to urge an to exercise seif control or be placed patients, Holding the two men at arms and when he awoke the heaving and outdoor life ard moderate exercise on the retired liRt to learn wisdom by length. Peter cracked their heads to- groaning of the old whaler told him as a proph) lactic as well as a ctre experience. and then dragged them into that she was on the gether, open sea. country, for it would not be toleratei for those In the early stages of conthe room, where the lamplight fell on Not until the Segregansett had left for any purpose whatever. The Japa How to Earn Sound Sleep. sumption. Tltose in the more advanctneir faces. The protruding tongue the Bermudas did John All doctors are not so careful cf open the pack nese wheelbarrow, rm the other hand ed stages were allowed fresh air only and the face of the one age which had been given to him by has been adopted to a considerable ex when it was at summer temperature, the welfare of their patients as they who had led the charge caused Peter Peter Burt. It contained a long let- tent in this country already, and lu but even this was better than being might be. Here Is a story of one who Burt to relax his hold, and the man ter from the old man, describing a use is gradually spreading It is said kept indoors in warm. 111 ventilated went to the limit. He Is the proprie-to- i A glance fell limp to the floor. in the California mountains, of to have a number of advantages no rooms the whole tear. of a famous health resort not far showed that his companion was sense- spot which a dying sailor had told him possessed by our own barrows. Tic . When he receives from pa are There sevetal by which less, and the old man stretched him plans years before. The poor fellow de- tray of the wheelbarrow is round In the victim of tubircuiosis tient for treatment he says: out on the carpet. may clared that he had found a rich de- form, having beveled toi gue ami "Now, I want it understood that unbreathe pure, fresh air by Peter Burt produced a coil of rope of and that he was workgrooved staves held firmly together by ntgnt as well as b day. Sleeping out less you do exactly as I say, there Is from a closet, and with the dexterity posithis gold, ing no use of your staying. way back to Boston, hoping round hoops, which are sunk into in the of a sailor bound the senseless men. open air is not harmful to a to interest the necessary capita). In grooves which are cut In the staves This rule sometimes requires him to of tuberculous people. He then proceeded to revive them. large majority Peter Burts letter was enclosed a diagonally tod prevent the hoops get. "1 have not gagged you, said PeMillet, of Brockton. Mass., reports be very harsh, but he never hesitates. map which the sailor had ting out of place. The hoops are also the cases of five whom he He acts on the thoory that he can better Burt, as he stood over them, for rough patients sketched when he realized that death provided with compression springs at recommended to sleep out of doors at ter afford to offend a single patient the reason that your cries would stood in the of his dreams of their ends, which makes an elasti,-hoohave that paway As no soon as assistance. night. They were allowed no roof and lose him that to tell bring you wealth. his friends so back home and tient when the connected that tray go In over comI their heads except rainy will give you more convenient, There was also a parcel with an is made the spring is compressed. The weather. had done him no good, wore soft felt hats Di. fortable quarters. Now that you are outer They John springs act automatically, and their and cotton Star. covering of oilskin. nightshirts, sleeping under reiates the Washington here, you may spend the night with Not long ago a unwrapped it and disclosed a large, purpose is the overcoming of any ordinary bedclothes In beds arranged clergy me. man went to this resort for treatmenL wallet, which he recog- shrinkage or expension that may oc- on the roofs of their houses. Ima at Peter himself desk, Seating nized as cur after the tray is made. This style belonged to his grandwas noted in two weeks. The doctor looked him over upon his Burt wrote two letters, and sealed father. having In this wallet he found 'a of barrow carries the load in more provement Coughs disappeared, temperatures be- arrival and said: them. He then opened a huge, While you are here you must take layer of United Stales Treasury notes compact form near the wheel with came normal, respirations were easier chest, and for half an hour of His fingers less weight at the handles, and admits and large denominations. increased rapidly. No at- long walks every day. was busy with its contents. When his weight as he handled the notes. Ten of the contents being dumped either tention was But I cant take walks," replied work was ended, he quitted the room tingled paid to dampness and thousand dollars! Jessie seemed much at the front or sides. the parson. "I havent done any walkwere and dews so as a drafts, heavy regarded at much without the nearer as John looked at glance for years. My heart wont stand bits those of ing of as because the Inconvenient simply silent figures on the floor. John met It Letter Delivered Through Photograph. necessity of drying the bedclothes. paper. him at the gateway. The scenes and incidents of that They argued the question quite Justice B. Nathan of Alton, receivSleeping in a small room with an Here are your instructions, John, thousand mile journey ed a letter yesterday from Mrs. H. T. open window does not appear to be warmly. As the clergyman and docGo to your room and select eighteen he said. around Cape Horn are worthy of exRobinson, of Richmond, Mo., con- nearly so beneficial to the patient as tor were good friends, the latter was tended recital, but are not an essentaining his photograph, which the sen- when the nights are passed on a ver- more lenient than usual. However, tia! part of this narrative. One bright der inclosed to the postmaster at anda or In a tent where there is a ho bided his time. The next afterthe Segregansett sailed Alton, directing him to deliver the free circulation of air on all sides. If noon the physician said to the clergyafternoon into the harbor of Yalparaiso, and a letter to the original of the photopatient were fortunate enough to man: week later John Burt was a passenIts a nice day. I would like you have a large room with a southern exgraph. me. ger on the steamer Reliance, bound Mrs Robinson wanted to ascertain posure and containing one or two to go horseback riding with When they were went. for San Francisco. Riding they to in addition Elizabeth Mrs. large open fireplaces, the relatives of A thousand about eight miles from the sanitarium leagues away, Jessie Jepson, who died at Richmond, windows on three sides, which might Carden treasured the secret of a senbe opened at night, he might derive the physician said; Oh, doctor, wont Mo., and was buried on her birthday, the roadsation strangely akin to Christmas day. Mrs. Jepson and Ju- approximately the benefit incident to you get me that flower by side? I dont like to leave this love. On the walls of her class-roostice Nathan were born In Kent, Eng- tent life. was a large map, and she loved to land. She had McGrqham, of South Carolina, pre- herse. freuently spoken to look at it and wonder what spot of As soon as the clergyman was on friends of her fellow townsman in fers the circular to the army tent, and off land or sea held John Burt. Alton, hut her friends could not recall thinks it better to place It on a plat- the ground the doctor galloped (To b continued.) his name, and Mrs. Robinson depend- form two feet from the ground, and with both horses, and the clergyman ed upon the postmaster at Alton to to do without carpets and draperies. was compelled to walk back to the NEVER LOSE THEIR NERVE. deliver the letter to the original of Draperies are not necessary, but rugs sanitarium. Upon his arrivel he was Railroad About add greatly to the comfort and con- very angry, and was for packing up ' Impression Popular the photograph. Corrected. to an estate her venience of those tn ill health, and and leaving at once. There was no Mrs. Jepson left Engineers Justice their use can be made perfectly safe train that night, so he was forced to Speaking of railroad wrecks, said blood relatives in England. the commercial traveler in the smok- Nathan was asked to supply their by exposing them to the sunlight for stay a few hours longer. The next morning he came down radiant and ing compartment of the rtillman car, name-- and addresses, which he read- a few hours dally. good natured. my observation leads me to believe ily did St. Louis said he, I was pretty Special Hospitals for Consumptives. they are due to the fact that the Doctor, A hundred years ago the city of sore at you last night, but I lorgive nerves of the engineers are brought Shoe Lacer for Fat People. to such a high tension after a number Mrs. Elizabeth Falconer of Louis Naples, Italy, erected a large hospital everything. I have had the first good and required the sleep I have enjoyed In months. Hereof bad accidents that they lose conville, Ky.. has just perfected an in- for consumptives, such trifles as you can carry in your trol of themsedves. Isolation of all persons suffering from after Ill obey your order implicitly. to revolutionwhich vention promises saddle-bags- . Y'ou must make PlyThats jest where you are wrong. ize the lacing of shoes by fat people. this disease. It Is only recently, howmouth before daybreak. This letter is quietly said a ever, that the authorities of modern TIMELY VEGETARIAN RECIPES. man with a The invention enables men or womaddressed to a man in Plymouth. tanned, weather-beateface, who sat en to lace their shoes without stoop- cities have become awakened to the measure. Here is a ring. Show him this ring near the window smoking a cigar. "1 Cream of Celery Soup Ingredients: and although it was not invented Importance of this sanitary of a cities number have Celery tops, 1 quart cream or rich with the letter. Stay in his house think you will all credit - me with ing, Recently no are men there for lat primarily for the establishment of milk. all day, and start for New Bedford knowing what 1 am talking about, as 1 fat women it will be utilized as taken steps about tsn o'clock Method Put tops in saucepan, cover night. have been a railroad engineer for the much by them as by the aged and in- hospitals especially for the treatment You must arrive in New Bedford beby the with water, simmer one hour. Drain, last thirty years, have run all kinds firm, for whose comfort it W'as of cases of consumption method. open-ai- r Excellent return water to pan, add milk and fore daybreak, and go to the address of engines, from a mine dummy to a brought into the world. The invem from this method stalks, simmer one-haare results on this letter. When you find it show hundred-tohour longer, reported is perlace with a One tion is simple. string passenger engine season to taste, remove celery, thickCaptain Horton the letter and the seven-foo- t manent in positon, and pulling the top of treatment. wheel, and have railroaded has a en to consistency of cream. Serve The German government ring. He will put you on board the on all the principal lines in the of it laces the shoes. Pulling the hot large central committee numbering hot. Segregansett, which sails for the United States. tom string loosens the shoe. more than thirteen hundred persons, South Pacific in three days from now. One Sauce Ingredients: Chill The majority of people seem to organized for the purpose cf erecting This third package you will not ex- have the idea that the War. strained tomato, 4 tablespoonfor Kite of a quart engineer of for the treatment tuberamine until well at sea. Here is fast train is fuls minced celery, 3 tablespoonfuls F. S. Cody, an Englishman, claims hospitals always in fear of run-in- s money. Enter the house and make and collisions, and that he is under to have discovered a practical and culosis. This committee has under its minced onion, sugar. such hospisupervision seventy-fou- r no unnecessary noise. I will saddle such a nervous strain that he someMethod Put all together In saucetrustworthy kite for use in time of tals, and last year treated over thirty your horse and wait at the barn. let come to boll, set on back of he to lifted from pan, the times has cab thousand patients, of whom eighty per A The sky was aflame with lightning when he reaches the end of his run. and Blmmer two hours. range to were homes their returned cent as John stood once more by the old That isnt so. small piece of lemon peel and a cup An enginer has too practically cured after remaining la of chopped tart apples will greatly mans side. The rumble of thunder many duties, such as watching his the hospitals on an average of a little told of the near approach of the temImprove the flavor. Cook till apples in his water boiler, signals, keeping less than three months. are done, remove lemon peel, cool, pest. and seeing that he Is on schedule serve. John, said Peter Burt as he time, to have much time to worry himAn Extra Good Appetite. grasped the boy's hand in his, I feel self about accidents that are likely to Sweet Potato Cutlets Pare potaA good appetite is a symptom of no sorrow save the pain of a temporcover with boiling water, boll toes. As as he the proppays long happen. good health. An extra good appetite off half the ary parting. I shall s.e you again, er attention to his own train he a symptom of constitu- twenty minutes, drain sometimes Is should my boy; I shall, clasp your hand in knows that is all he can do, and that somewhere. A sam- water, and cook till soft. They disturbance tional the vigor of your manhood, when suc- if be almost dry when done. Mash or it is beyond to and sent wrong the goes Questions letter anything ple cess has crowned your efforts, and his control. So he put through rlcer. Form In shape of doesnt take up Answers column of a prominent when your happiness is complete. Do sprinkle with powdered sugar, chops, was of his time Accidents .worrying. health journal something like not write to me or attempt to com- any Serve and brown In medium oven. will happen, no matter how much care this: municate with me, or with anyone, Is to prevent them, and sometaken I am troubled with pimples, not to with sugar peas. until you are rich and strong enough Porkless Baked Beana Wash beans, a great extent, but still very annoying. to meet your enemies on equal times there cant be found any reason on the fore- place In heavy pot and boll five minfor them, but you may be sure that appear principally They ground. During these coming years Salt to taste. Bake twenty-fou- r head, but occasionally on other places. utes. let money be your ambition. You live they are never caused through the enin slow oven, keeping barehours and tire feel his nerve. I often languid, easily, losing gineer In an age when money is the god of When done, I have ly covered with water. cannot flesh, and although gain An Unkind Question, the material world. Understanding be of a uniform should beans I the Still am an extra appetite. good has been granted to you, and when It was shortly after the house comImnot sick, and have not been lu bed for dark brown. Longer cooking will you apply yourself to the struggle the mittee of the Democratic club promula day In my life. Age, nineteen years. prove. thrill of knowledge will pervade you. gated a resolution that evening dress Potatoes Lyonnaise Chop cold boilWill you kindly advise me what you You have received a ken of this should be worn by members and visiremove these or baked potatoes. Season with ed would pimples? think worlds affairs, so that I can eay to tors who dined or paid evening visits Stir In onions There Is little doubt but that the salt while chopping. you in the language of Isaiah: I will to the club, that Tom Dunn, the forextra good appetite alluded to af- and parsley minced. If too stiff, thin mer fell into a treasures of sheriff, arm thee the darkness give library fords the key to the situation. The di- with nut cream to consistency desirand the hidden riches of secret chair one night. Turn into oiled baking pan, Mr. Dunns own garb would have war. Cellular or box kites with wings gestive organs have more than they ed. Rest secure in that promise, places. care of, and consequently do smooth, brush with cream, brown. have abiding faith in it, and hold no passed muster at Marlborough House, attached have been utilized by Mr. can take care of anything fur-- Serve In squares. communication with those who love so he looked around upon the throng Cody, who has been experimenting at not properly take in confidence and content. to come until has my prophecy you Portsmouth. On one occasion, it Is There came a certain man of busi- said, he went up to a height of 1,200 A Maze for the Stranger. pass. Do you promise me, my boy? Twenty Tons of Klondike Gold. to the club ness that night who wore feet, and at Woolwich had himself I do, grandfather! said John, who an said Twenty tons of gold have been proEnglishman "London, , was deeply affected. "You have been an evening suit which was raised to 600 feet. Similar kites to proudly, is the hardest city In the duced by the Klondike proper, the disexpensive, and correct in detail. so good these have been recently experimented world to get about in. London has trict within a radius of fifty miles of But he did not look comfortable. with under the auspices of the French streets more crooked than those of Dawson, since January 1 of this year. Never mind, my boy; thank God, not me. Good-bye- , John God bless Pride kept him quiet for a few moministry of marine as life saving ap- any other city. She has more streets In other words, the output of the ments, at the end of which pride pliances. These kites are furnished of the same name than any other city. Klondike since the first of this year you! with a tail rope on which is a paddle, Why, London has 151 Church streets. Is $9,200,000. The royalty collected on The first drops of the storm pat- caused him to ask: How do you like it, Tom?" by means of which the man attached he went on, has ,129 the gold by the Canadian government tered on the dusty roadway as the London, Its immense, said Dunn; why to the rope can steer himself, the Union streets, 119 John streets, 116 for the year Is $230, 20. The banner old man raised his hands and gave John his blessing. Springing into the dont you buy it? New York Tele- kite providing the traction power, or New streets, 109 George streets, 99 year In the camp was in 1900, when in other cases serving to carry a rope Queen streets, 95 King streets, 91 the output was placed at $20,000,000. . saddle, the boy caught one last graph. from the vessel to the land. Charles streets, 88 William streets, Since that the cream of the richest in a of Peter Burt brilliant Mother. as glimpse Uncle Sam Foster 87 James streets, 78 Princes streets claims has been taken and lower flash of lightning which glorified his A rural conscript during the civil Train Too Fast for Coyotes. and 57 Elizabeth streets. grade areas are being worked. Deheroic figure, his white hair shining war appeared before the board of enWhen you tell a London cabby to troit Tribune. The recent chase of a wolf by a as a halo above his brow. rollment and desired to be exempt drive you to Elizabeth street he asks, It was four oclock when he halted that he might return to his country train on the Cheyenne & Norther Truthful James, railroad north of Cheyenne was dis- with a smile: at a small house on the outskirts of home. Which of the varieties, In a certain Iowa corn center Fred Years before, with Peter What are your claims? asked the counted tear here when engine 1657, Plymouth. Meek, manager of the Wizard of Os" hauling a special fast freight, ran sir? Burt, he had visited the old sailor doctor. . company, was obliged to thrust back who was spending there his declining I am entirely dependent upon my down and killed two coyotes. The anViews of an Authority, a sophisticated youth whom his mothyears. After repeated knocking, the mother for support, was the Innocent imals were trotting along on the track Cousin Freddy Ma said there was er was trying to squeeze In without over a section of the country that was old man opened the door. John hand- reply. measles and whooping cough a ticket. "That boy Is over age. ed him the letter and showed the The members of the board smiled, deep in snow. At the approach of the a lot of I didnt get them. but Must have a ticket. around, to the train coyotes attempted jump ring. He read the letter and "heartily and the doctor replied. Cousin Grade Arent you glad yon He aint seven yet. I am happy to assure you, my hon- from the track but the high banks of greeted his guest "Hes fourteen if hes a day. snow prevented this, so they tried to didnt? he de- est hearted friend, that the governEnough said; my boy! r Cousin Freddy Yes, because Whereupon the sophisticated youth clared, as he burned the letter. "Youll ment is prepared to at once relieve run away from the iron horse. For Youre both liars. Id six miles the race continued be- - ther Toir says It s better not to get spoke up: be as safe here as In God's pocket your mother of so unsuitable a burden to school, until them thirteen. go you were down run and fore the coyotes Make yourself comfortable and I'll and assume your entire charge and killed. Denver Republican. J stow away your horse. expense during the next three years. panion, the larger of the two rushed ity. 1 tide e lilood-aurge- o well-know- iron-boun- e new-bor- TELL No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful, Itching, and bleeding eczema, my with body and face being covered sores. Never in my life did I experience such awful suffering, and I longed for death, which I felt was near. I had tried doctors and medicines without success, but my mother Insisted that I try Cutlcura. I felt IS Tunn-bridg- turies ago. NO TONGUE CAN JAPANESE BARROW gray-hairen lf fifty-seve- bro-ove- |