Show PERTUmE ADSORBED BY EGGS cTWARVELS §f THE EARTH auch were Englishmen peculiar ehaps the druggist said that he was when the strapsurprised fellow who had ordered an mind” said “Never egg phosphate lust before the clerk cracked the egg and hurried out of the store but he when the Englishman was surprised returned a few minutes later and apol“It was ogized for his abruptness the place you took that egg from that scared me out" he said “I noticed In one corner that It came from a bog of the perfume case How long had It been there?” “Only a few hours” said the clerk “We get fresh eggs every day” “But you shouldn’t keep them there “Don’t at all” said the Englishman you know that eggs are almost as The bad as butter to absorb odors? shells protect them a little but It takes only a short time for a really strong perfume to soak through I have had many a phosphate spoiled because the egg In it had been nestling against a cologne bottle” The clerk said “How utterly ridiculous” but be remembered that another customer had complained of a triple extract flavor to an egg drink so later In the day he moved the perfumes back to another counter CURIOUS ODD cAND INTERESTING OBJECTS cAND PLACES not a bit ping young CLING Jn TO THE RED HUNTING Finest Gopuram In All India KERCHIEF the Women Other Respects Switzerland Wear Champery the Dress of Men of of the old romance of Something still clings to Champery Switzerland nearly 3500 feet above the Rhone Valley 800 still The inhabitants about preserve certain local peculiarities of dress The dark type greatly predominates the women being handThe vivid some and well developed scarlet kerchiefs which they wear knotted around their heads are singuIn Even the princilarly becoming pal hotels this native head dress is worn by the waitresses Outside the village itself the women In winter wear men's dress— long trousers and jacket — but they still keep Indeed as they their red kerchiefs have to go about a great deal In deep snow sometimes on ski looking after the cattle In the stables and doing a good deal of work which In more prosperous districts Is generally left to men they could not very well keep A Sixth The First Cause ft’’ remarked the indignant “am a taxpayer" “Well” replied the political bos "you have me to thank You wouldn’t be nearly as much of a t— — nvr as you are exceptfoe n r'r— - ” "I ing A STEER AND ITS Ta 1903 and 1904 I was a terrible sufferer for about five months with kidney and bladder trouble I could not sleep nighta and was obliged to get up ten or fifteen times to urinate 1 passed mucus and blood continually One doctor said I waa going into consumption and gave me up to die Had two other doctors but received no help from either of them and am cure 1 would have been in my grave had I not aeen your advertisement in the “Daily Eagle Star” After taking several bottles of Dr Kilmer’e t I was entirely cured In the last two years I have been a railroad fireman and have passed two examinations for my kidneys successfully so that I know that my kidneys are in excellent condition now as a result of your t great preparation Yours very truly GEORGE KENSLEIt 1422 Mary St iarinette Wis Personally appeared before me this 25th of September 1909 George Kensler who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact HENRY GRAASS Notary Public Door County Wis Letter t Oh Illanr ' g Prove What Will Do For Yon Send to Dr Kilmer & Co Binghamton N Y for a sample bottle It will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet oU valuable information telling all about the ludneye and bladder When writing be sure and mention thia paper For’ sale at all drug stores Price and PROOF P08ITIVE CHEESE He— Oh yes I write verse occasionally— but I tear it all up as soon as I write it She — Ah! 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You may as well tell me for I’m going to find out Politician — What makes you think there “Ever since I can remember I was a terrible sufferer of eczema and other irritating skin diseases I would there was-- er — bribery? lie awake all night and my Buffering Reporter — Why blame It man he was intolerable A scaly humor setwas elected! tled on my back and being but a will sneeze perhaps feel chilly You child I naturally scratched It It you are catching cold Don’t WHERE THREE NATIONS MEE1 was a burning itching sensation and You think wait until you know it Take a dose ol utterly intolerable in fact it was so Hamlins Wizard Oil and you just can’t The rulers of three nations could that I could not possibly forget about catch cold meet by the stones shown In the ac- it It did not take long before it No doubt the mind cure Is all right illustration says Popular spread to my shoulders and arms and companying —If you have tte mind to begin with Mechanics a conference and hold I was almost covered with a mass of each ruler standing on bis own terri- raw flesh on account of my scratching The stone on the left marks the it I was in such a condition that my tory limit of Germany and the one on the hands were tied “A number of physicians were call- Biggest organ of the body — the ed but it seemed beyond their med—ar d the most important — ical power and knowledge to cure bowels — me tried numerous treat- It's got to be looked after neglect Having ments without deriving means suffering and years of any benefit from them I had given myself up to misery CASCARETS help the mercy of my dreadful malady but nature keep every part of your I thought I would take the Cutlcura and strong — thee treatment as a last resort Words bowels clean — cannot express my gratitude to the they act right means health to eu whole body one who created ‘The Cutlcura Mira- your cles’ as I have named them for now CASCARETS ioc a box for a week' treataeller in ment All druggist Biggest I feel as if I never suffered from even — boxes a month tb world Million a pimple My disease was routed by Cutlcura and I KNOWN SINCEUSSAsREUABL Soap and Ointment shall never cease praising the wonderful merits they contain I will never be without them in fact I can almost dare any skin diseases to attack me so long as I have Cutlcura Remedies in the house I hope that this letter will give other sufferers an idea of how I suffered and also hope that will not pass the ’Cutlcura Life they PARKER’S right Is on neutral ground The etone Saving Station” C Louis (Signed) HAIR BALSAM In front of the center Is In Holland Cleantei and btontifle the hate Green 929 Chestnut St Philadelphia Promote iaxumnt and the one at the back of the center Never Tails to fioatora Pa Aug 29 1910 Gray to lta youthful Color from A Hair In la person starting Belgium Cures divttM heir the stone marked neutral territory Among Colleagues could visit three nations by taking ”1 am afraid that man bespeaks only a few 6teps fore he thinks” 30 ft Bowels— The Meenarchl temple at Madura India la conceded to be the finest gopuram or steeple In that country and Is vielted by many American tourists It towera to a great height and is most elaborately carved from every year base to apex with countless figures of religious symbolism COLLAR FOR CATTLE THIEF TRAGEDY Prince OF A BIG DRINK Wladlmlr a penTerepakoff niless nobleman sacrificed his life at Moscow the other week In an attempt to win a strange wager Count a wealthy landowner made a bet with him that he would not drink a The gallon of liquor at a draught the prince’s reward if he accomplished feat was to be the title deeds of a valuable estate The prince ate nothing all day with the exception of a salt herring and In the evening In the presence of the count and four witnesses he raised a gallon jar to his Ups and drank steadily until he set it down empty The of the estate were handed to him but hardly had he received them when he sunk to the ground and died In a few moments the words long because he learned meago and his spelling Is purely chanical U Is so with the Indian finding his way through the woods Sydney Smith’s Aversions Sydney Smith shared Lord North’s dislike for musical concerts “Nothdising” he wrote “can be more gusting than an oratorio How absurd to see 500 people fiddling like madmen about the Israelites In the Red Sea!” But Smith’s pet aversion was music in the minor key "It made him melancholy" according to G W E Russell “and had to be discontinued when he was In residence at St Paul’s” lie lived however to repent him of his musical heresies Late In life he said: "If were to begin life again I would devote much time to music All musical people seem to he happy it Is the most engrossing pursuit almost the only Innocent and unpunished passion” I The village of Roquefort France has only 900 inhabitants but its industry Is probably the oldest In the world It was mentioned by Pllneus 2000 The cheese is ripened In years ago natural stone grottos artificially which grot and prepared widened tos are a forever agitated by moist wind from the rock below Roquefort cheese was highly esteemed in ancient Rome and has been export At the end of the ed for centuries seventeenth century 500000 pound In the year 18CG per year were made 000 900 pounds were made and sold Nowadays the village earns 3000000C francs per year the by supplying world with cheese Sense Indians Invisible All Indians seem to have learned a wonderful ing way of walking 'themselves Invisible like certain spiders which In case of alarm caused for example by a bird alighting on the bush their webs are spread bounce themselves upon Immediately up and down on their elastic threads so rapidly that only a blur Is visible The wild Indian power of escaping observation even where there Is little or no cover to hide In was probably and slowly acquired In hard hunting while trying to apfighting lessons take enemies by surproach game prise or get safely away when comAnd this experipelled to retreat ence transmitted through many generations seems at length to have become what is vaguely called Instinct — John Muir In the Atlantic WITH I Farmers In a number of counties ly Ing on both sides of the Sacramentc river In the central portion of Call fornla are frequently much harassed during the winter by the depredation of countless flocks of wild geese thal swarm over the broad grain fields and grain sprouting destroy the young So serious are these annua stalks farms invasions that many of the have employees who regularly patrol but the fields and do nothing else keep the feathered pests on the wing or blinds novel of the One most or stalkers ever used In that section and other for the purpose of destroying the geese is that of an ingenious farmer of Colusa who lives on the He employe bank of the Sacramento a big red steer trained to stalk geese The steer walks round a flock of geese circle his masIn an ter armed with a repeating shotgun walking beside him but on the fur The geese ther side from the flock have become used to seeing animals grazing near that they pay no attention to them so that the farmer Is en abled to get within shotgun distance and pour a broadside Into the flock while it Is feeding on the ground and two more shots before the birds are out of range when they rise ROQUEFORT to their skirts An interesting discussion arose at a recent college lecture concerning the "Instinct of direction" possessed so marvelously by savage races and by animals are animals Undoubtedly aided largely by rcent In the case of humans it Is different and some of the pupils argued that the primitive man Is able to find his way In the densest forest without taking note of the sun the wind the lay of the land Thereor the course of the streams fore It was said he must be guided by a sixth sense because none of the aid could sensed five him regular Other pupils however argued that the Indian found his way in places where there were no apparent guides because he knew bow because he had learned all his life how to do It just as the writer for Instance will write page after page of copy spelling all the words correctly hut yet cannot if asked This Is spell a simple word I LETTER REMARKABLE - CHECK WRITES MAN RAILROAD Drug Store Clerk It Convinced That They Should Be at Carefully Kept aa Butter "Impossible!” “Why?” “He never When a cattle thief Is caught in Is Slam a long wooden framework fixed round his neck which effectively prevents any attempt to run away In wood by catching against the trees Many minor offenses in Slam are punished with flogging The man’s hands and feet are loosely fastened to a bamboo framework and he U then on thrashed the bare back with a rattan rod Murderers about to he beheaded also have their necks fastened to a bundle of bamboos BEARDED LADY’S PILES CCRED IN The realize didn’t Her savings are a business girl SEND Thompson’s Eye Wafer r IfvltaUaM mom4 hr BURTON we but FOR ALL CYC DISCA8CS the 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