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Show VARRIAGE THE TEACHER'S FOE A LIFE ALWAYS NEEVOUS THREATENED PROSTRATION. BY THE IN ' ORIGIN ANDAMANS. Gorgeous Ceremony aid Point Lace Not Requisites. Tl.o 'in Tin s.i.'nr at waint m!n an u .iloon i ,111114 tin f am ,'iini l,td cake. In ocn mai tage I e '' l.o a, .a- - in tin1 Aii'ianian lint maybe you am t titer In the Grapevine Swing -- i i ar of )n Who llfokft Dnnn from Six How Sho Ovfriroi k Misery of Knforwd bllciifw. tcacli iik in tbs city I bad Ichools steadily for mi yi ins,' said Miss James, whose recent retuin to the work from which she was driven by nervous colhipso has attracted attention. They were gristly overcrowded, especially in the primary department of winch I had charge, and I had been doing the work of two teachers. The si) uln was too much for my nerves and two yeaisago the crisis came. I was pr.ist rated mentally nnd physically, sent in my resignation and never expected to ho ablo to resume work. It seemed to mo then that I was tho most miserable Woman on earth. I was tortured by nervous headaches, worn out by inability to sleep, and bud so little blood that I was as white as chalk. After my active life, it, was hard to bear idleness, and terribly discouraging to keep paying out tho savings of years for medicines which did me no good.How dnl you get back your health A hare chance and a lot of faith led me to a cure. After I had MtfTuvd for many months, and when I was on the Very vorgoof despan , happened to read an account of some cures effected by Dr. Williams Iink Pills. The slate montswere so convincing that I somehow felt assured that these pills would help me. Most people, I think, buy only one box for a trial, but I purchased six boxes at ouco, and when I had used them up, I was indeed well mid had uo need of more medicine. Dr. Williams Pink Pills euriched my thin blood, gave me back my sleep, restored my appetite, gave me strength to walk long distances without futigae, in fact freed me from all niv numerous ailments. I have alia ady taught for several months, and I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Miss Margaret M. James is now living at No. 123 Clay street, Dayton, Ohio. Many of her fellow teachers have also used Dr. Williums Pink Pills and are enthusiastic about their merits. Sonud digestion, strength, ambition, and cheerful spirits quickly follow their use. They are sold iu every drug store iu the World. i - X Sulphur Is Nearly Pure. "Sulphur, which Is a nuisance and an Impudent adulterant among the metals, says the American Machinist, "still has a way of keeping Itself American producers of sulphur offer It 99.9 per cent, pure. ' mi-,- iin" I -- in maina:' w is ju-- 1 as ii. ir h. aw 1. In w ml. As Swinging In Iht glalnWn. in sin S swing THE ST. 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H miU - ni in am: was I taken hrt fiain Swinging 193,-00- 0 500,-00- Millions Living in Poverty were recipients of private ot public charity; that in 1903 almost 20 percent of the people In Boston were in distress; that 14 per cent of the families of Manhattan were evicted, and that every jear about 10 per cent of those who die in Manhattan have paupers' burials. The most conservative He adds: estimate that can fairly be made of the distress existing in the industrial states is 14 per cent of the total population. while in all probability no less than 20 per cent of the people in these states, in ordinarily prosperous years, are in poverty. This brings us to the or 6,61)0,000, conclusion that s in the states of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan are in poverty. Taking half of this percentage and applying it to other states, many of which have important industrial communities, as, for instance, Wisconsin, Colo-ladCalifornia. Rhode Island, etc., the conclusion is that not less than 10.000.000 persons in the United States are in poverty. plied ciety adds cent one-fift- per-on- on the returns on figures sup- by the Charity Organization soof New York city. Mr. Hunter that in 1809 more than 18 per of the people of New York state Moros Tenacious of Life Too fast to tell. I poured four shots into tile mad Moro, hut to my consternation they seemed wholly without effect. Iu desperation and bitterness of heart, cursing such arm and the late that had given it to the soldier to fail I11111 in his hour of need, spared the iast two sinus, springing forward in the last hope of shoving the revolver 's muzzle against him. and so to blow out his brains or heart. In that hundredth part of an instant he stooped to clear a bamboo bow that looped the narrow boat over the body of the fallen oarsman. I thrust my mn.le against the top of his close cropped head and fired. Then at last he felt the 38 and sunk forward upon tr's own weapon. Capt. Carter, 14th cavalry, had to fire three shots into a Moro before lie could kill linn, although the first shot hit him in the h art. Between the three shots the Moro cut the tace off a woman and badly wounded a man who would have been saved from tbe-- e injmies had the revolver carried a 45 caliber piojecllle. 1 j Metals and Memory. The miner and the chemist are furnishing more and better metals and the miner of men's minds is trying to furnish helps for those who desire Orvlre Sis more and better memory son. For G'owing Girls. West Pemhroke, Me, Apiil 24. Mrs A L. Smith, of this place, says that Dodd's Kidney Rills are the best remedy for growing si Is Mrs. Smith oniinciidatiou by emphasizes her ' the following My daughter was thirteen years old last November and it is now two years since she was first taken with Crazy of these tween the natives. Most Spells that would last a week and colossal figures are to be found mss off In a month she would eastern end of the island. They would have t lie spells again. At these are hewn out of the volcanic tufa' times she would cat very little and ;of an extinct crater hnd transported was very yellow; even the whites of over its sides for three or four miles.would he yellow. her eyes The island is almost treeless and The doctors gave us no encouragethe wonder is how the savages could' ment. they ail sa.il they could not help remove objects so fragile, and weigh-- ' her After taking oue box of Dodd's over tons to from three ing thirty Kidney Pills, she has not had one bad to so their destination.; ground rugged Of course, we continued the There are now 400 people living spell. treatment until she had used in all on Easter island, all of pure Polyne-- j about a dozen boxes and we still give .sian stock. They know nothing of! them to her occasionally, when she is the erection of these Images and it is not feeling well Dodd's Kidnoy Pills descendare that evident quite they are certainly the best medicine for ants of later immigrants. This mysterious image was pro- growing girls. Mothers should heed the advice of cured, with many others of ethnologiso doing, they may visit Mrs. Smith for by cal interest, during a twelve-dato the island by tho United States save their daughters much pain and Sickness and ensure a healthy, happy ship Mohican, under command of B. future for them T. Day, U. S. N., in the year 1SS6. n-- i tli-- THREE WANTED THE QUAIL. Man, Fox and Hawk Disputed Possession of Birds. r Mor-tao- Bit-M- well-know- n captors. They have operated since the inception of civil government almost exclusively in the province of Cavite and apparently have no fear of either scouts or constabulary forces. Time after time towns have garrisoned by constabulary been raided by their forces and while they have invariably made capture of rifles, ammunition and constabulary uniforms, the troops hare been unable to approach them sufficiently close to deal them a heavy blow. On suspicion of informing the authorities as to the movements of in Batangas a friendly native, Beas Cabrtra, was recently seized. By order of Montalon, the leader of the outlaws, his lips were cut off. The victim was also 'hamstrung. the tendons of tils legs lining severed, so f lint be will be a cripple for life. He is now under hospital treatment In Manila would-b- TEA Why do we advertise? To tell you whats -' new-bor- e , thi-T- 1 N ,. n.., e - - 1 fa I ;?! 'v,8 e ultutlonal has proven Catarrh to be treat nicut. and i hrefure requlrescunaRtutlonal Halls Catarrh t ure. manufa fired by F.J.tluney fe Ci., Toledo, Ohio. the only Constitutional cure on hie market. It U taken Infernally in dose from 10 It acts directly on the blood rops to a teap'xnful. nd mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one kundred dollar for any cae it falls to cure, fiend tor e!r ulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. (JIIMvY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, 6ohl by Drucrglat. 75c. Take Hall's i amlly Fills for constipation Fail to Protect Children. In view of the startling fact that Ip a single year 1,634 London children have died in consequence of received from open fireplaces, an effect is being made to have a law enacted to punish parents who leave children unguarded in rooms that have such fireplaces. DON'T FOROET large oz. package Red frovs Hall Blue, only (cents. The Kuss Company, South 13end, Ind. Work of Postoffice Men. A postcard from New Zealand, addressed to "Thomas R. Clemas, Enq land, via 'Fri-iohas been delivered to a Teignmouth tovn official, fo whom it was intended. To Keep Tinware From Rusting. Tinware rubbed over with fresh lard, and thoroughly heated in the oven before it is used, will never rust, no matter how much it is put iu water. Good ," the reques- t- and burst into tears. The boy immediately told his troubles to his governess, whb exclaimed: "Why, Charles, I am surprised that yon, a minister's son, should think of going to a circus." "Huh, replied the irrepressible small boy. pa is in his study crying cause he can't go." , A similar to the linage at Niagara Falls, and will span the great rapids much as does the structure in America. Th African bridge, however, will not only he much longer, but tmirli higher than that at Niagara New York Herald. Paupers Kept In Luxury. It cost the town of Ware, Mass., $10,000 to support nine paupers Iarj year, and economical citizens are sug Resting that they be boarded at a hotel. first-clas- s good for you. Why dont we tell then? Dont ? we Your grocer return your money if you Beal. SchiUuhc'a Mexican Pumpkin. lias recently been It is similar to a pumpkin, with a rough, cotky bark, resembling tl at of an oak. R has beeu numeu palma." A curious plant found in Mexico. TE P A tired woman; a fresh pot of tea ; there is joy all over her face. Need Not Fear Heart Disease. Don't run,' and avoid rheuma-- I tism, are among the health recipes which ought to be first considered by the man or woman who wants his or her heart to keep on ticking normally for three spore and ten years or longer. It is safe to say that a person of temperate habits in eating and drinking, who takes six or eight hours sleep out of the twenty font and some exercise afoot in the open air every day. and who absolutely refuses to worry and fiet over his business or anything else, will never die of heart disease. New Equipment on the Santa Fe. An order for some new equipment was placed the other day by the Santa Fe. It comprises 75 locomotives, 5,300 freight ears and 60 passenger coaches, and postal cars, all to be delivered within the next four months. Fifteen of the new engines are Atlantic type Pacific balanced compounds, thirty There is poetry in moderation. type balanced compounds and thirty If Santa Fe type. This big expense, agThere is power in inyou are going to be master of any sit- gregating more than $5.0U0,omj, is uation you must first be master ol curred in order that growing traffic faThe man who loses his may be promptly handled. Present yourself. travel are cilities for today's ample his loses he heart is pret- and head when shipments; tomorrow they may ty certain to lose the girl also. not be sufficient. The Santa Fe looks ahead; that is why it gets the business. TORTURING HUMOUR. Dr. William Rowland of Pasadena, who was up at Middle Ranch quail shooting a few days prior to the close othe season, had a most unique experience. He ran upon a covey of quail and, flushing them, dropped one with his Body a Mass of Sores Treated by left barrel, and then, at considerable Three Doctors but Grew Worse of an angle, dropped another with Cured by Cuticura for 75c. the right barrel. Turning to ill's first bird he was just in time to see a fox My little daughter was a mass of snatch it up ana start to run awav sores all over her body. Her face with it. Quickly pumping another was eaten and her ears looked away, cartridge into his gun, he let the fov as if they would drop off. I called in have it, knocking him stiff. After three doctors, but she grew worse. reeonnoitering a minute and finding Neighbors advised Cuticura, and behis first bird, he was returning to fore I han used half of the cake of pick up the second, when something and box of ointment the sores shot down like an arrow from the soap had all healed, and my little ones skies in front of him, the object provskin was as clear as a ing to be an osprey. I would not be without CutiThe quail had been wounded, and babe's. cura again if it cost five dollars, inits fluttering attracted the attentioi cents, which is of the big hawk, which while sailing stead of seventy-fivall it cost us to cure our baby. Mrs. through the ether had an eye out for G. J. Steese, 701 Coburn St Akron, a quail dinner, and darting upon the wounded bird, was about to cheat the Ohio. huntdr out of his quarry. Dr. Row Oysters Filled Him Up. land, while amazed at the turn ot Gralnm once asked an epiBaron events, did not propose to stand for such a play, and, training his ready cure how many oysters he should eat to mate a good appetite for gun on the bold robber, with a pull in older dinner, and was told to eat away until of the trigger put him out of commiswho sion, and saved both his birds. Ava he became hungry. Tho baron, savv a joke, ate ten dozen, and never s ion correspondence Los Angei-'Pon my then plaintively remarked: Times. word, I don't think I am as huugry as When I began. To Honor Patriots and Pioneers. There was a unique article in tin Important to Mothers. Palermo town warrant. It was .Examine every bottle of C.vsTOTU see if the town will accept o.' a safe ai carefully cure remedy for infants aud childn-uThomas Dinsmore the sum of $jni-a- aud see that it a trust fund, the interest of same Beer the to lie applied as follows, To celebrate the memory of the signers Signature of the Decimation of Independence of la Ur For Over SO Years. the United Slates of America, also The Kind You Have Always Uuught. tilt-- lives of the pioneers of the towns of China and Palermo, once in even Dromedaries Fond of Smoke. ten years at Brai ch Mills. China. Tho Most dromedaries, according to a fourth day of July, 1.M5, and each suc- menageries proprietor, are particularceeding ten years thereafter." Ken- ly fond of tobacco smoke, and can be nebec Journal. made to do almost anything under its influence. Highest of Bridges. more Catarrh in this section of the country There The hiehi t hi idee in the world beah other put together, aud until the lant yond any quest, on will be the steel year was aupponed tube Incurable, tor a groat doctor pronounced it a lotal dinette and structure now planned for the Zambesi iian year lot&l remedies, and by constantly falling with local treatment, prououuced It Incurable, Fails, Africa. It will lie somewhat a con of Filipino Leaders Felizardo and Montulon are leaders of the Ladroncs iu Cavite and Batan-gas- , A field corin the Philippines. "The utmost sang When Hobk wa a man he essajed respondent says: The calling of Isirter and tiade. froid characterizes the movements of Wheie he always mad.- mote than h, these two audacious leaders. In the needed. But always craved mote than he made. Paranaque raid, Felizardo, on his beautiful gray pony, stolen in 1901 So be started a financial bluff. from Pasay racetrack, rode almost And coineied a pile of the stuff" His share was enough in all conscience. over the constabulary sentinel. The But he never could stop with enough. latter, although he emptied his piece At last with Intemperate zeal at Felizardo's breast, was unable to He woiked a political deal. hit him. The corporal of the guard Was caught in a shady tiansaction. Arrested and tried for the steal. also fired his pistol, but with no better succi ss. Felizardo, however, from Poor Hogg was convicted I'nnerved, his seat in the saddle, shot down the sentence he served A seven-yea- r At last he got mmc than he wanted. sentinel in cold blood, showing the Which was less than he leallv deserved. most remarkable marksmanship for New Volk Clohe. a native as wtl! as superb horseman- Girl's Pointed Prayers. ship At Holywell, Flint, the revival has time "Time aft-Ftliardo ami; have been reported as produced a lemarkalile piaying girl l who is in domestic service but somehow they have al- in black, with black gloves and h.it in eluding their ways succeeded and a long piat of datk hair down her back, fhe nightly attends the praver The Cause of His Tears. meetings and as regularly offers prayThe Rev. Charlt s Bromfield, a ers. Baptist minister of Rhode IslShe has taken to naming those for and. was of an emotional nature and whom she prays, and after giving her on all occasions. One wept copiously judgment on the lives of young men day his son, aged 9. burst into the whom she mentions by name, she study with the announcement that the pleads for the n. London Daily circus was in town and he wanted to go. His father very promptly refused not look a bit as if he were allt Youths Companion. you know. 111 foiced to follow the path he had At blazed on the way to Moscow. first the weather was fine and only Then came rain, model ately severe snow and cold. The winter set in earSwarms of Cossacks lier than usual surrounded the Frenchmen, harassing them at every chance The invaders, worn out, were thrown into disorder. The remainder of the retreat of Napoleon's army has no parallel in history lor the various sufferings and horrors undergone. In November, by the time he had reached the Berezina, his army had dwindled to 12,000 men. In the retreat from Moscow alone 90,000 had been lost. In the whole campaign some historians have estimated that 1 2iv,tiu0 had been slain, 132,000 died of fatigue and hunger and cold and were made prisoners. Napoleon was now reinforced by 18,000 men, and he made his way across the Berezina, thus escaping total ruin and captivity. It was a miserable throng which, on the evening of Dec. 6, like a crowd of beggars, tottered into Vilna, the old 0 In all nearly capital of Lithuania. soldiers had perished from cold and bullets and hardships or had disappeared. d - vfcfe uas Great Armies in Retreat Darin REWARO to any om H miuii.iiMiiu- vine swing, the gi ,i gh mg while th wild birds sing, h t, a ho with a Imart full of joy. swing" ipewne Tian-sciiptSwinging in the gi Ro'-tm.Marv I)1 m .1 v Biography of a Pig. Hnfia was a lad When Hinkt-iuHis condition was sad. He nlwss had nnne than he wanted-H- e alwavs wiMud mute than he hod. eaa$10,000 Aiaprov this suuaiBt. IiimI a woman who was cleaning wheat in a shed hard by, injuring her somewhat badly. A farmer named Ito Kunichiro, hearing the womans cry for help, rushed to her assistance and struck the boar with his mattock, thus drawing the animal's attention to himself. The noise now dievv otheis to the spot and when the hunters reached the village they found that (he peasants had succeeded in giving the hoar his quietus, and that a huge fea-- t was in store for all. mill and attacked Happv th singri who values her gift ml s.jigs fm tin- h'.nts of men; 1,1 the putt w hi ht itths into verse pp The thoughts that shell live again, Win!. andevr th cry returns In mans tvmri hiam it will ring, with a heirt full of Joy, Mh' t" he a h Swinging m the giapvine swing" - . W. L. DOTTOLAB MAKES AKD BELLS MORE MEN S $3 69 SHOES THAN ANT OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. h that i.tuNpd me such pain; tu thus that I ii.nl im voice sinj? iic.ir.l that full ofjoy, (!,' 5., la a inInnth with a Svx.nKWK Kiajuvine swing t Experience in the Philippines has taught American army officers that revolver now in use the is too light and that the Moro on the warpath is hard to kill. They think a 45 caliber is needed in place Made A the Difference. of the lighter Maj Robert They were silting by chance at the same table in tho cafe of the New I.. Bullard, 2Sih United Slates infan-trj- , relates the billowing story: In Willard hotel, waiting for a lunch, on inauguration day, nnd each seemed to a fight by boat last year with the suldesire to start conversation with the tan of Toros on Lake Latino I sudNever saw so many negroes denly beard a death groan and a fearether. In all my life ns there are here in ful struggle behind me. I turned to said one of the men. find in my boat a hostile Moro, kris Washington, They are on all sides, and it seems in hand and the awful tire of murder to me as though fully a third of the blazing in his eye. One stroke of his population of the city Is black. Whore deadly knife had half severed ;he head from the body of my soldier do they all come from? steersman, and the Hashing blade was The other man looked surprised. the bottom of the Why, I never saw so many white raining blows into at the prostrate, writhing form people in my life in proportion to the boat fix ing legs of the soldier oar-m- an runiber of negroes. said the oilier and who had occupied the place beIt seems to me that Washingman. The ton has a remarkably small negro tween me and the steersman Where do you come from, latter, his bead fallen sadly forward on bis breast, sat bolt uptight in his anyway? Augusta. Me replied the first place, dying. And you? speaker. "Columbia. S. C., said the other. COMPANY in pain with us sad re II l'isw, tniwt WMl- 1 who, when the train was leaving the city, fell upon his knees and began to pray. As soon as he completed his prayer he arose and peeped out of the window to find that the train had come to a standstill just opposite the place at which he had an appointment.. It was learned that the train was stopped on account of a hot box. Reidsville Correspondence In Charlotte Observer. Grant Ave. Grand Rapids, Mich. New York Office, lOS Water Sta d mg VWi i No. 36 pulled out of Danville It contained Rev. Mr. Elsom as a passenger, ALABASTINE if specially suitable for church and school house work. Write for color ideas for such work. The best dealers sell it. If yours doesn't, send us his name and we'U see that you are supplied. at nifir he - -- vv.il mi mill . s bring, In no a inn u. witii a dealt full of I"' th. in Swinging gi.ip. vine swing s 111.of mil tin fals. hoods of The A- to 4.600,000. ternoon at Franklin Junction. He bases his figures His persuasive powers were of no from almshouses and when avail io the ticket agent, hut The most desirable thing in wall covering is opacity (covering power). Next to that is ease of application. In both of these Alabastine stands Then there are other points the firmness, the permanthe ence, binding qualities, and it is mixed with clear, pure water. Ala bastine is not dependent on sour paste, nor smelley glue to bind it to the wall, it is an Alabaster cement that sets on the wall. It is the purest, the nicest, the best wall covering made. The most beautiful color effects, the most beautitui color schemes, the most beautiful designs are possible in Alabastine, f II uh con-dltio- ' THE HIGHEST AWARD AT mw in. wo nl. II Did Song. II.' lauglu'ii as men always laugh over tins Jolo ami the pretty waitress 'Twn ov a song in a uun-- room. - the lining shadows Ml to smile. permitted hers.-lAnd the ingei knew not of the joy she he in them The Mamins islands, giw her message well, said. "K d waifs, l'onr feet, on the KmButsh. saltold g iu t lie heat t and not to the rll aveiage. Very fierce and ugly. r voice had a charming ring: And If a young islander wants a gill dll' to lie a bo with a lean full of for for his wife lie JOV parents Swinging in the giap. vine awing hoi They never tefnse. They take the girl and hide lor in the forest. I haw- rnvei hi n m the Sunny Smith, With Its w ailli of fn.wmis lair There th lad mut find her its in li. an. a 1 have ta.stid 'Tis mi If If finds her he his. she's SWI morning And In ill id of its air; he dull t she ain't. But the hull of the hild and the heait f t he man 'Of course I don't need to tell yon t hi sime whin all Is don( At that if the girl wants the young feller math th.- tm-t- s of a wln- Though she sees to It that he finds her all lime. Or nmiuiid ntath summers blight right. sun And vice versa. ears passed of the heait foi Here Is how the mariiage cere- The cry aw The lad climbs Fm (fiiicts that tom not again, mony Is performed. fiom nil hrnes ami conditions of up a slim young tree and the girl Guo up men elimlis up another close to him. Her dollies don't bother her in climbin' clothes never bother an Andaman islander. Well, up they go and as they near the top then weighl bends t tie slim trees over towards null other Russias arrnv in the retreat north-waifrom Mukden suffered hardships prettily. The trees how and bend and courtesy, and finally (he lad's head that are strikingly like those undertouches the gill's and from below a gone by Napoleon Bonapartes soldiers shout goes up, for the head touchin' in that tumble march from Moscow has done the business. Tho cert mony in the fall and winter of the year 1812. is finished. The young folks troubles The main facts of the French retreat have begun." Chicago Chronicle from the rums of the great Russian city are as follows- Napoleon had enWANTED A GOOD FAT BOOK. tered Russia June 24. He found the Its Contents Not Matter of Moment country through which his route lay devastated and abandoned as he adto Boston Child. ilenator remarked one of vanced, with no enemy to make a his colleagues, Is naturally proud of stand against him. He had to leave Massachusetts, and is not disinclined large bodies of troops along his line of to believe that the children of that march and to detach forces to threatcommonwealth have no superiors in en St. Petersburg and other cities. any part of the world in the matter At the battle of Borodino, Sept. 7, one of the bloodiest in history, the losses of mental equipment. Nevertheless, he takes pleasure In telling a story probably aggregated 40,000 on each side. The loss to Napoleon, who could of a Boston child who wrote him asking him to procure a copy of the big get no reinforcements, was fatal. But still he pressed on and entered volume of the coast and geodetic re Moscow, Sept. 14, to find himself port. "Senator Lodge was naturally robbed of the fruits of his victory by that a child of Boston the terrible conflagration which broke pleased should request a work which dealt out two days later. Yet Napoleon with transcontinental lingered In Moscow until Oct. 19. Then trlangulatlon and azimuths, but, wishing to be cer he tnarced southward to Kaluga, holain In regard to the work desired, ping .to make his way through a rich he replied In a letter, setting forth and unexhausted country. But he was the contents of the various volumes of the latest report of this important branch of the government, concluding his letter with the request that the applicant specify the particular According to Robert Hunter, whose book desired. recent book on Poverty, the result I don't bare what the reading matof several years' experience in charI want a ter is. came the reply. ity and settlement work in Chicago good fat hook for pressing leaves." and New York, has attracted much atPower of Prayer. tention, at least ten million persons In Rev. P. G. Klsom, who conducted a the United Slates are living in a revival at the Baptist church here of acute poverty. several years ago, and who Is well Mr. Hunter applies the word poverknown to Reiilsvllle people, Is a firm to get a believer In prayers, and those who ty to those who may be able hut who are not able agree with him will not be surprised hare sustenance, to obtain "those necessaries that will tc hear of this Incident: Mr. Elsom went to the ticket office permit them to maintain a state of at Danville and called for a ticket to physical efficiency." Only the most or deFranklin Junction. The agent polite- miserable of them are starving Mr. Hunter, in ly Informed him that all but the fast pendent upon charity. train had departed and that It would his work, says that the total number be impossible for that train to stop of paupers in the United States in was about 3,Hitl,uOO, and he bethre. Mr. Elsom told him that he 1891 lieves that in the last fourteen years was assisting in a revival and had an appointment for 3 oclock that af- the number of paupers has increased 11 , The studio "tea had been a gj- -. Provide Good Sport g'jcctfcs; the one small and very 50utk Mysterious Stone T igures a Puzzle Savage Animals ful member of the company had waa for Hunters. to Scienhsts. ed softly about, looking at the disbeen In fie NdMonul Mi cutn at Washlias elude just qu rRioji's before the party broke im- g hunt," says a Hires. Just discovered turbed h a lug w ington stand.s an enoimous stone him surveyiB, artist souththe in the cold the island, e from Easter age "Lately paper Japane-island K weather lias dnven the wild boars a picture of a lion with awe and This ern 1dCifH ocean 2.000 miles di.st.'.iii from any other down neai th- - v lilages. The other day est. Don't be afraid, little chap," There are over COO a party of limners routed out seven inhabited spot fit these images on this island, and or eight hoars on the hills. A hunter the artist, genially, patting his amU He won't of si.x wounded one of t lie guest on the head. formerly they itood in groups named Krai)-and tw?!ve platforms of hewn stone; unsightly cieauires and the animal you Or, Im not afraid at all, C&IM but In the later years they were started down the hill to upset things the response in a clear treble that thrown down during the civil war bethe village tiny Reaching geneialiy caused every one to listen. "He doea of Furustki. he rushed through a flour -- s 1 Only Art. WILD BOAR HUNT IN JAPAN. UNKNOWN. IMACES OF he too highly spoken of as J W. O'Hrien, :c2 Third Ave. N , Minneapolis. Minn , Juu. 0. 1&00. Pisos Cure cannot cough cure What a Woman Misunderstands. It's hard for a woman to make herself believe that the man who pays all his house bills promptly and cant do any more is as good a husband as the one who doesn't, but who brings his wife home a bunch of flowers every Saturday night. New York Press. Value of Time. so valuable to the man who is going to carve out own fortunes (and the fortune that Is not carved out by oneself is not worth Minutes, hours, having), as time. days; they are things the value ot which man cannot compute They mean everything to young men. They are tides that come and go and leave him a wreck or carry him along with them to success. They can spell ruin just as well as they can spell hope; they will see a man fall just as readily as they will see him rise. One hour may mean an era of mental advancement and development to the man who spends it profitably; it may mean simply sixty minutes of time passed In shooting pool or billiards. You take your choice and you reap accordingly. Chicago Tribune. There is nothing TEA Anti - nervous prostration. A little more tea take a little more time with your tea. ; Yawning for Health. A German expert on gymra-om- an- s nounces that one need not go to a gymnasium in search of exercises. course in health-givinDeep yawning practiced as a regular exercise is the cheapest and surest road to perfect health. We are still familiar with the theory that svste-ntideep breathing is an excellent thing for the lungs, and it is on similar grounds that yawning is reThe expansion of the commended. breast bones and the stretching of the arms which accompany a whole hearted yawn, together with the fill' ing of the lungs form a splendid daily exercise. TEA Never tried Schillings Best, and been buying tea for the past ten years? Youve lost a good deal of what you drink tea for. Ymr grow lotwo, your Way ny if yoa Sou l life of Horae Thieves. A Bromley, a man named William, described as a not eighty-thre- age o stealer, with a record ! years' penal servitude, was sent for trial on a charge horse stealing. It was mentioned tfil it was a practice of horse thieve j to lane the animals in order to gif them an excuse for offering them i for sale for slaughter. Londot , ed horse forty-thre- e , Chronicle. 4 ! $ 1 f TEA Money back buys your con fidence; you can't help it. You I cant help it. Yoar groevr return SduUtAfe Hufc jour uajoey if Poverty'. 4ot I with- - The town of Poverty has been t out kerosene now for ten days or O weeks. Some have actually sat in dark waiting for bedtime. The tion has been made to change name of this town. Calhoun Star. It |