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Show I ill that every one believed that she miist die. During thi time Wilbur was very repentant, ' and the terrible consequences of what he bad done quite cured him pf his habit of tasting things to see (if they were nice to eat. New York Ledger. j . f h -- . . X c a hi' 1 re-- h lout i,h0Q?'s ! ! 6Q u b"-- h a i, iafs n0 0lt J a l ge had tasted all sorts of things soft soap, blacking, washing soda and grandpas medicine, which was so bitter that it made him cry for half an hour and whenever his mother let him go to see his Annt Sarah,' who ot petite to Mr. t 'ill o toieea nil - musician, S the points away from the operator, will find that on turning the hands hack-the j to-,la- y? in j plate. ' .THE WOODETf HEN believed that thej bones of Columbus repose under a j church in Havana, Cuba, but the recent discoveries of an English author make it very doubtful if he is buried there. He was first buried at Valado-lid- , Spain. This was in 1506. Afterwards his remains were transferred to a monastery in Seville. Between the years 1541 and 1549 the exact year is Hatches chickens from hens eggs, it la known the Hones of Columbus 10x15x8 will take care of SS were removed to Hispaniola and bur Write toinches; Mr. Geo. H. Stahl, Quiaey, led In the San Domingo cathedral. IS., for a copy ef his booklet W,n AceeriV This was done upon the request of Co- ing the Wooden Hen. also large catalumbus daughter-in-law- , to whom he logue. Both sent free.. Mention this paper. the to be 'desire buried in expressed Poor GlrL the ne$v world' he had discovered. I can overlook his past, sighed the When the island of Hayti was ceded to and mortified young woman, France, in 1795, the Spanish authori- grieveda careful Inspection of the ring ties gave orders for the removal of the after bones of Columbus to Havana, that she had just received from her lover, but I own. I am bitterly disappointed they might still rest in Spanish soil. with his present. The diamond was A casket containing bones was, theie-forpaste. removed, which casket was supposed to contain the bones of the great MlIXlOXS OF DOLLARS AXNDALLf. discoverer. Before this last remov- And more could by the farmers al the bodies of his two sons had been if they would be made Salzers plant big cropremoved from Spain and interred in because seeds, Salzers seeds the San Domingo cathedral, near the ping and grow produce, giving you body of their father. The English au- sprout, thor' above referred to now asserts from 4 to 6 tons of hay per acre, over 200 that the body removed to, Havana was bu. of corn, 116 bu. of barley, 1,200 bu. th body of one of the sons of Colum- of potatoes, 209 bu. Silver Mine Oats bus, and that the body of the great and the like per acre. These are posnavigator still rests under the San Do- itive facts, all of which can be substanmingo cathedral. He describes, with tiated by oath. Now, the editor asks much minuteness, the finding of a casket under, the San Domingo cathe- why sow poor seeds and get poor yields, dral in 1877, on whiefy was the name of when such big, bountiful yields are posColumbus, calling him the discoverer. sible? Salzers catalogue tells you all It is known by a letter which Colum- about it. bus wrote to the king of Spain, that If you will cut thU out and tend it before his death he suffered greatly 10 cents postage to the John A. with from a wound that would not heal, and d in this casket, amid the per- Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you ishing dust of a. human body, was will receive their mammoth catalogue found a leaden bullet of an ancient and 10 samples of grain and grass seeds. make. It is well known that a bullet worth $10 to anybody to get a start wound, when the ball remains, is very from. Catalogue alone, 5 cents postdifficult to heal, sometimes breaking age. w.n. out Into a running sore. The English And Ceased. Conversation the writer is, therefore, very certain that I can tell by the way you talk, obthe bones of Colutnbus are still in served the passenger who was eating Haytien soil. Youths Instructor. peanuts, that youre from the Pacific It J is generally e, scissors twill be pointing downward, If you are in the know you can do the same evolutions, but apparently with the result that; the points of the lived just around the corner, she used scissors will be uppermost This trick to say: Now dont ask for something to will prove a source of much interest to those who have never, tried it becat. Wilbur never did. When his aunt fore. The crucial point In its successful ac had kissed him and taken him into the sitting room, he used to talk to her for a few minutes, and then fix his yes on a little corner cupboard which his aunt always called her goody closet, and look at it until Aunt Sarah would say, What are you thinking of, And he would answer, I am Will? wondering what you have in the closAnd she would laugh and cry out, et. complishment is when the scissors Why, I wonder what there is and would take a key from her have beenwung over so that the points are directed toward the operator. jacket and open the door and peep In, At that moment only the last joints and say, Why, I declare, there are of the litftle fingers should hold the I .cakes or, there are figs! or, there as In Fig. 2. This will ermit handles, turnovers! Then little she would are to describe a complete rev scissors the to on some a Wilbur china lire plate, and after he had eaten all there was upon it she would tell him what he called the story .of the picture on the Kherson 0 g0t fter the late-foun- The proprietor of the. Greeley Nurseries, j , with so many corwas Mandarin To His ners, she said, country house. The fat man on the balcony was To Hi himself. The men la the boat on the river were To His servants catching fish In nets. The funny little lady In the garden was iTo His wife picking mulberries, and the little men with bags on their shoul--I ders, running one after the other over the bridge, were the rest of his ser-rants going to buy ood things for To Fooling I His Some sports recently took place at supper. At this little Wilburs eyes would a station! at Upper Burmah, one of the events bing what Is popularly known sparkle, and he would say: I wish I knew To Hi. I think he as a Victoria Cross race; that is, the A 7 , me to supper. ' ' .And Aunt Sarah would say: j Well, perhaps ho might, though he doesnt look very amiable. I Aunt Sarahs house was a delightful place, Wilbur thought, and he went there as often as he could. The Only rale she made for him was that he should never taste anything unless she gave it to him, and once she sent him home because he bit a big piece out of the cake of wax in her work-baske-t. He said it lookeu like candy ,and he thought it must be goodto eat. - One" day Wilbur went to Aunt j Sarahs , early in the afternoon . and but no one j rang atUhe bell as usual, l came to answer him. shes in Maybe t the kitchen, he said tq himself. So he went around to the back of the door. It ; house and tried the kitchen was fastened on the inside, but one of and Wilbur climbed upon a bench that the windows was open a little way, Ntood beneath it and managed to get to the sill, whence he dropped himself Into the kitchen, ! No one was there. It was plain that t Aunt Sarah was not at home, and Wil-ffctrotten all over the house, saying to himself that his aunt would be surprised to find him. there when she came back. At first he Amused himself very well, but after, aWhile he began to wonder what Aunt Sarah had in her goody closet, and Went into the sitting j room and stood oppisite it and looked. However, that did him no good, for he could not see through the door; so he and went out into again. There was a refrigerator there, but it was locked j Just off the kitchen was a tiny little i laundry, with tubs in it, a clothes- horse and an ironing-tabland all the with the j the shelf, upon stand and holders hanging over .them on little brass hooks. Wilbur went in and looked about him, and at last saw something to eat. I On the floor In each of the four cortiers of the room stood a tin plate. On each of the plates was a slice of bread cut into squares and spread with some-- ? Wilbur thing of a reddish color-ja- m, thought. At this sight he clapped his hands and laughed. It was so funny to see bread and Jam In the corners of the room; It was like the fairy,. tale where the house, was made of .sugar ' . candy. He lost no time in taking one of the plates, carrying it to the ironing table . and sitting down to feast. Little did he know, that the stuff spread upon the bread was a poison hat Aunt Sarah had put there, for some roacfies which she had found in the wash room. If she had had any Idea that little WI1- bur would make a call in her absence, may be sure tha she would not have done it. About half An hour later Aunt Sarah opened the door with her latch-kesad, to her horror, heard the most Ireadful moans and groans and screams- - within the house. These guided her to the kitchen, and there he f would agk j t s Coat la tha s 1 . 1 ! j ur J e, flat-iro- i s ! r s s . The FISH BRAND SLICKER Is warranted waterthe hardest storm. 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Thats it, Mousie, he said, nodding and smiling; that Is the best love ter in the world f it never fails. phil- One. summer evening a Yorkshire miller was, leaning over his who Remains 3n that suspended condi- gate, facing the road, enjoying hisgarden pipe, tion tor a1 long time. a conceited when, farmer young hapYou see now how easy it is for the to be The in a passing. pened miller, boy to imitate the acrobatic performtone, said: ance of a jumpingjack, for if he moves friendly Good evening, George. his visible leg up' and down, the reAw didnt spake, said George gruffflection of it from the glass makes it ly. appear that his act Includes both legs. Oh, said thq miller, I thought you Philadelphia Times. did, but it must have been your ears flapping! Answers. Purchasing1 Fertilisers. If you know what you are going to Saved by Slang. need In the matter of fertilizers for he urged. Be mine, spring crops, enter into correspondence she answered. Nit, with manufacturers at once and armanuThese Crushed supply. for your utterly in his fondest hope, range factories are to be found all over this he would have left her forever had she country, and in carload lots the very not relented, I mean no, she faltered. lowest figures can always be secured. He was thereupon transformed with Most all makers will sell to farmers clubs, if they have no local agent to joy and gathered her to his bosom. protect.-fEpitomi- st. Detroit Tribune. i -- PRIZE C0MTE31 r The WINDSOR first-clas- rooms are large and beau trally located. Its Service and cnlsine second furnished. tlfully to none. Rates, $2.50 to $4.00 per day. $ 600 00 75 00 . .. 50 00 250 00 100 00 120 00 Kimball Piano, Style 3. man woman or for Bicycle, Cash 2d Prize. 3d Prize. 10 Cash Prizes, each $25 .10 Cash Prizes, each $10 60 Cash Prizes, each $2 f Georges Large Ears. 4ft 1st Prize. Is there any such thing, grandpa? There is, said the old gentleman, smiling; but no witch could give It. Your grandma has one; watch her, and see if you can find out what makes ev- y, , J proof; and will keep you dry in Dah is too many folks, said Uncle Eben, E. E. BURLINGAMES dat aint willin ter share nuffln but dah sorrers. lIbS5atoral FITS All Fits stopped free by Dr. Klines Great ASSAY Nerve Restorer. No Fite after the first days use. Established in Colorado, 1866. Samples by mall Or Marvelous cures. Treatise and S2 trial bottle free t - lf ; and as the plate of poisoned oread was on the table, she knew at once what had happened. ' There was'lio time to be lost. Catches the child in her arms she carried &an as fast as she could to the house yt a kind old doctor who lived over way. Well it was that he lived no jhrther off, and That he had In the Oouse all that was necessary to use, 60 hat after awhile he was able to tell Junt Sarah that her little nephews was saved. this time some one ud been sent By for his motherland her, and they carried him home and him to bed, where he lay, very ill, ft X utseveral days. it was even worse with poor put Sarah, who had been so dread-nu- y frightened that she fainted away r -- r saw poor little Wilbur writhing in Sold by druggists; price, 75c. Halls Family Pills, 25c. for $18. With breeching, f23 double team harness with f breeching $16. $25 steel horn stock I .1 r saddle for $15. $15 single buggy harness for $8.50. Do not be deceived by worthless Imitations order direct from us and get the lowest but wholesale A 1,1 tie Game of See-Saabove the other. Then a drop will fall Fit cases. Bend to Lr. Kline.931 Arch Bt., Fhila., Fa.j express will receive prompt and careful attentionFnn With a. Mirror. from the opposite end, and a general Womens sleeves are growing smaller. GOLD AND SILVER BULLION A good deal of amusement can be oscillation will begin, which gradually Thats a fashion bulletin that bids man hope GRAIIlt PROVISIONS I MINING STOCKS Raflnad, Melted and Assayed or Purchased.! the studies in dry goods bills that forget had out! of a little experiment with a increases in speed, until the little fig- and COLO. DENVER, 1738 Lawrence and 1736 so long have haunted him. WEBER & CLAYTON, 1659 Curtis Street, Address. St. long mirror, if you have one in the ures at the end will perform the most Bankers and Brokers. Telephone 1023. Mail door of (a bookcase or a wardrobe. Let surprising antics at their game of seeor telegraph orders receive prompt attention. a boy stand by the side of the ward- saw. DENVERS new robe ini such a way that only one-ha$ European Hotel. Ladles and GentleMays Love Philter. of his Ibody (may be seen, the other mens cafe attached. A half being concealed by the wardrobe. good many boys and girls have felt Baggage taken to and from the depot free of Rates 17th .corner reasonable. To persons standing at the other sad about the rain that was coming on Located charge. and V a zee Sts , block from Union Depot. at! seem a It will certain distance, side, rainy day. Girls and boys dont see HORSES. We are the only firm west of the Misthat they see his whole body, for the amuch souri river lhat do a general commission business, use in does so and when it rain, spoil half that is visible wiU be reflected an I the oldest firm In the state. Our faculties for handling horses and mules are second to none, 3,000 from the glass so as to produce that many pleasant plans! head handled last year. Auction sales Thursdays, But one girl that I knew didnt care If you want to buy or sell let us bear from you. illusiop. If he raises the arm that Is John W. Buchanan, Genl Man., City Stock Yards. in sight, another arm wiU appear to a bit. She was staying at her grandseem will in and it thus rise ,the glass, pas, where there was a wide, chintz-covere- d that bqth his arms are raised sofa, which you could put your That is not at all extraordinary, for feet on, right under the east window. Jobbers of anybody can Uft both arms at once. a For quiet hour there was no WALL PAPER. PAINTS, GLASS, KTO, 162 Let him raise the leg that is In sight, sound inlong, the LAWRENCE STREET. except the patter, however, and the illusion becomes patter of thelibrary and raindrops outside, somewhat remarkable, for it repre- the PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES, rustling of grandpas big New sents a person with both feet in the York , paper. air at (the same time. Even that feat Then, . suddenly, a question came FIELD AND HOC FENCE WIRE. may ordinarily be accomplished, at from the chintz sofa. BO, or B8 inches high. Quality and workmanship the best. 20, 88, 42, quick internals, but this illusion gives Grandpa, what is a love philter? Nothing on the market to compare with it. Write for full information. the spectators the image of a person Curtis cried Mousie, are Why, UNION FENCE COMPANY, DE KALB, ILL. grandpa, Transits, Levels, Microscopes and Supplies.. you there? A love philter, indeed! What is that to you? WHEN IN DENVER Heres a young man in a story-boowent to who a witch to get a grandpa, STOP AT . love philter. What does it mean? It means something to make people s hotel in the city, cen- The only , Jsony; Props., $50 dou- ble Concord Harness in Colorado The Denver , Toledo, O. HARNESS The best x Goods sent for examination. malarial, rheumatic and kidney comdrop of grease will drop from one end sia, and biliousness. plaints (It is advisable, by the way, to put Isnt fifty cents rather Thirsty something beneath to catch it in) and steep for a Tourist lemonade? Cripple Creek Barthat end of the oandle will rise a liftle tender Steep! Naw! Wy, you went an et & CO., rv.-'-N Denver, horse-heisi- e t . Ked ' mu'eSer."'- - A" Colorado. WORLD 1 - F. J. CHENEY li 50 Years of Cures II )' ftatenrciif H U H Denver Directory. is never expected of a pretty girl that she works as hard as one who is homely. m j Sarsaparilla Is the siiininiHmiiHnnnisinnisnimunimni It " Catarrh Can Not Bo Cured With local applications, as they cannot reacb the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the ' bleod and mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure is not a medicine. It was prescribed by quack one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on th? mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful . results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 1 If yon want to realize the comfort of being without corns. It takes them out perfectly. XSc. at druggist Tie Best - original Sarsaparilla, the standard of the world. Others shave imitated tho remedy. g They ant imitate the record: g yield right-angle- the lemon ! V- i The old man likes to tell about the ness of his youth, but if he was really toughtough he keeps still about it. Get Hludercorns nd Use It See-Sa- w competitors have to ride some distance, taking tWo or three hurdles on their way, to a point where there are arrange a number of figures in stuffed cases, shaped like human bodies; they then dismount, fire a round of blank cArtridges, pick up a dummy each and race back. In this case, after the sports were over, the dummies were left on the ground aind in about half an hour after the ground was deserted, I noticed a vulture settle on the ground close to the dummies; in about anuier five minutes more than thirty hadcol- leeted. The b; rds seemed much puzzled as they catefully Inspected each lay figure, walking from one to the next all along the line, and eventually, after sitting in a circle for a short time, flew away. Tlie birds must have discovered the mummies by sight, though I have often hard that vultures rely on their sense 6f smell as well. Pearsons Weekly f? HZ-- d Is Simpkins a sliver democrat? No, I think hes brass. lung and chest diseases, JPisos Cure Is medicine we have usd. Mrs. J. I. Jle3t Northcott. Windsor, Ont., Canada. was ke bride given away? By her complexion. The reviving power of Parkers Ginger Tonic render it Indispensable in every home. Stomach troubles, colds and every form of distress to it. j I !n ll State, and have done much to forward the fruit interests. They put out several va rieties each year for experimental purposes. , , ?inmnnnnriiinn!:minii::irnnr:nn;!:nrnnt Mr. G. J. Spear, will put out a large fruit farm soon. The Greeley Nurseries make a specialty of Colorado grown trees, .and hare one of the oldest and best nurseries In tha coast. Experiment. My voice, doubtless, Take two heated pins and stick frigidly reIf youi druggist refuses to get them for yeu apply - was in his direct the who plied passenger to them into the center of a candle at has a kind of Puget 82 A 84 KUTNOW BROTHERS, stocking feet, s to the wick, which should Sound about It Lafayette Praoe, New York Olty, Eaapls packages ei Povlsr r Cirarstts 25o. sack. be left exposed at both ends. Then OKBs &&MiL!IidVSffi'.L rest the pins on the edges of two wine Stop Thief! THE COMPANY PAYS THE FRKICHT Stop a small malady, which is stealing yaur glasses and trim the candles to balolution between the palms of the ance. new steel home whim. Will their nmiiod-mtistrength, before it outruns yonr power te ar- On 25 tons ef rock900 feet each shift Is inst as safa rest ft, and recover what it took from you. hoist hands and the tips of the fingers. an and It can be No angina can the packed anywhere reliable and the wicks, Light The safest and promptest- recuperator of beyond a Jack wheels or hands cog go. the Then, upon being turned flames each end, by means of a waning vitality is Hostetters Stomach Bitclutches to creak. 90 par cant is back to back, the. scissors will Assume, piece ofatwire, which renews vigor, flesh and nerve wrought iron and steel and850will bend fasten two little figures, ters, before breaking. Over in use quietude because it restores activity to those naturally tne position shown in Fig. 3. with their joints hinged. soma running 9 yearn without ona functions whose interruption interferes with dollars expense. We make Now, as the candle begins to melt, a general health. tTso the Bitters for dyspepat prices, (25, 60, 76 100 $125 the Vultures. The funny house, r wist4 i eat-i- t breakfast he talked of lunch; after lunch he talked of dinner, and between times he was always asking for a cake, cracker or some candy. ar e a. is natural to like nice things, but Wilbur was really quite a little have eaten all day and pig. He could seemed to think of nothing else. After This hJt of Little Wilbur was very fond of PI rhlch boy. Consequencesu ferrite ) Ilablt. in rIPPi er- l the greedy . - a Scissors Trick. Nine hundred and ninety-nin- e people out of every jthousand, If asked to suspend a pair, of scissors by .passing the little fingers through the handles, as' In Fig. l,.and tjhen to swing the jscissors Bad over by an upward movement, with ' , ,1 t The The Resting Place of Colnmbns. C. M. HILL., Manager. Send for descriptive literature. 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