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Show r&rKXt, msWOeo. that in one county alone, that of MEMBER O okee, there are 600,000,000 tons of rich iron ore in sight, and that in east Texas, as a whole, there are 3,000,000,-00- 0 tons. And by the side of this ore lies all the coal necessary to work the ore Into shape. The geologist makes the flat statement that no country in the' world has cheaper material for something iron than east Texas. No; Only ltey Bam. The hottest places are the barber shops. It makes no difference how much clothes a customer may take off when he lies in a chair for a shave or beard-trior sits up for a hair cut. He must be encompassed with hot towels, hot aprons and hot air. A hot barber hangs over him, exuding caloric. The hair and beard clippings cling tenaciously to the perspiring neck, or find safe lodging places in eyes and ears. Is there no balm In Gilead? New York Press. Think AbBiimant CnoMMinyi Bishop Courtney of Halifax, N. S., recently knocked off the hat of a man In the street who failed to take it off when a band played "God Save the Xing. At first the man was inclined to prosecute the bishop, but finally contented himself with writing a letter to the Halifax Herald, saying that while he yielded in loyalty to no man he did net deem it necessary to remove his hat when on the street every time he happened to hear the national anthem. Public opinion in Halifax appears to be against the bishop. A Fortone to be Given AvtJ, A noted philanthropist has decided to away his fortune to charities and no give doubt much good will be accomplished. acThere is another agency that has also namely, Hostet-ter- s complished much good,the medicine with Stomach Bitters, back of it. It proyears of cures fifty Insures motes appetite. digestion. cures the liver ana keeps dyspepsia, regulates also prevents belchthe bowels regular, ing, heartburn or flatulency. Don't fail to try it, but be sure you get ihe genuine. m, Laureate. Prlnes as Prince Nicholas of Greece, third son of the king of the Hellenes, was relaureate in a cently designated dramatic congress organised by the The work University of Athens. which obtained for him the distinction was a comedy entitled The Reformers, and was Judged on its merits, the competitors having to send In their compositions under pseudonymes only. South Dakota Farms. Is the title of an illustrated booklet Just Issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway, descriptive of the country between Aberdeen and the Missouri River, a section heretofore unprovided with Railway facilities, but which is now reached by a new line of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul i Railway. Everyone contemplating a change of location will be interested In the information contained in it, and a copy may be had by sending a two-cestamp to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 11L "Tbs Lion aaj the Sun. Before his departure from Persia Herbert V. Bowen, the retiring minister to that country, was decorated with the grand gordon of the Lion and Sun, the most ancient and honorable order of Persia, by the shah, who also presented Mr. Bowen with a massive gold snuff box studded with fifty diamonds and decorated with a picture of Persias ruler. These will be deposited In the vaults at the State Department until Congress authorizes the recipient of the gifts to accept them. nt 6 SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Bant Fs Route. series of Summer Excursions are beia run by the Santa Fe Railway. Ticket from Salt Lake or Ogden are as follows: Louisville and return. $47..V). August Missouri river points and return, $44. 0(t dally June 20 to September . Chicago and return, fU.tO, dully, June SO to SjtLouis and return, $51 .50, dally, June SO to September II. For further information apply to C. F. Warren. General Agent A. T. A S. F. B. R. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. A SS-S- S. 1 1 The August. Allan tic is most enter taingly and atrikingly a fiction number. Beaidea the dramatic conclusion of Miss Jewett's Tory Lover and the romantic continuation of Miss Johnsons Audrey, it contains no less than six complete stories. Private Mal'lsg (hard. Private Mailing Card with colored views of scenery on the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway sent on receipt of ten (10) cents in stamps. Address F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. The Cosmopolitan for August is rich in fiction, remarkable for its vivid interest and variety. Irving Iiacheller writes a refreshing story of the Canadian region, and Bering's the catch spirit of the scene drawings perfectly. big-timb- er nail's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. The first fifteen pages of St. Nicholas for August are filled with text and pictures of a sort to catch the reader's attention and hold it. The opening article is one or Cleveland Moffet's Danger and Daring series, his theme being the taming of wild beasts. Piso's Cura cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Hkies, 822 Third Ava, R, Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, lHU Cuba's Industrial Possibilities are set forth in an illustrated article contributed to the Review of Reviews for August by Mr. Albert G. Robinson, a newspaper correspondent who has passed much time in Cuba and is familiar with the resources of the island. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. For rhi lire n teet hi ng. softens the gtinis. reduces flammation. allays puin.eures wind colic. 26c buttle 1 in- Fish Production of Florida. It may surprise some to hear that Florida stands 10th as a fish producing state. It has a coast line (including islands) of 3.500 miles. The annual catch is about 36.000,000 pounds, with a total value to the fishermen of about $760,000. It. like truth, only asks a hearing. Wizard Oil cures pain. & Forsaking all Others Cher- of approach-H- e One of the first Is a bird the is lng spring t of his kind, of passage, who, U M Europe,' and CHAPTER X. grandsire, didnt own a dollar in It. spends his summed He ar-h- e a rlca. He before first twice poor married girl In an hour half A$lr passed his winters Nearly was born; rives in England the married pair, looking formidable who died when her baby beginning determined and united, presented then a rich young heiress, who also' of April, resting a uu lme at Malta lie departure themselves at her door, and In the died early In life leaving her money on the way, and tsk interval she had forced herself into to her only child, Gladys, your aunt soon after midsuffl1 Among the a cold calmness that enabled her to or half aunt; for you are the son of peasantry In some Pr It is France, 81 meet them composedly. Almost before the daughter of the first marriage. after James day, that "My God! The mater Is not my supposed cuckoo c Into a they were seated Harvey, who seemed ngea the 25, July much excited, opened the subject up- mother? cried Harvey, after a stupeand ha its the moun-b- ut fied pause. He sprang to his feet and bird of prey, permost In the minds of all. that in tains during the Nt1 So you thrsaten to shut up the gased wildly from one face to the the spring time ha mes his n othouse and go to New York? he an- other, with the look of a man pierced ural form, and return to France on to the heart. "Madam, madam, is this re Is no bird grily asked. true? he Imploringly asked. Then, the back of a kita ieved to pos-a- a "It Is an Intention, Harvey, not a meeting Gladys generally Is so which yet compassionate threat. the cuckoo. proPher of seas the gift strangely cold look, with a half sob lu A popular belief And do you think I will submit to he there In Germany threw himself into chair and such a course, merely because you 'burled his face in his who first nears him In the hands, never that the oneascertain have chosen to quarrel with my wife, 1i$bw'many years can moving until Fhebe had finally ceased spring whpse only offense has been her care speaking. live. So $ imply asks the to has he for us both? You do not know me, Helen said nothing; her burning bird the question, nc as many times madam. as It responds, so inaijiy times will the were fixed on the housekeeper; "I am afraid I have never known eyes she knew she told the truth, and that questioner see the treses put forth their you, Harvey. thrtir fruit arrive at to from the fair domain which had prom- leaves, and watch "Perhaps not; you hadn't appliedand ised to be her garden of Eden, she was maturity. In Sweden the young girls my character the test of Injustice banished forever. consult the cuckoo to show when they the most monstrous selfishness ever You marknow how will mother he married, tnB- - the number of your shown by mother to Bon! he hotly ried. Mr. Stirling swore he would times he answers lndiciStes the number retorted. Helen had made good use of never forgive he was a of years they will havq! to wait; but if her half hour. "You reared me with man, and senther;herbutthe money just she he continues an unreasonable time, the expectation of sharing your prop- would have bhd when she came of age. have say he Is aettld on a magic not they erty; but for that I should thousand branch, and consequently his predicIt last didnt Twenty long. that say now And coolly married. you much In the hands of a tions are not to bevelled upon. dollars A henceforth I must depend upon myself gambler. isnt And wben It was gone he very important point, according to I, who have been accustomed to went too. them. In the of his reevery luxury! "Miss was at school when sponses, Is toInterpretation notlcfc from what di"I think you would have married In your poorGladys mother begged her way to any case, said Gladys, in a tone that New York, her baby in her arms. She rection his voice coiftes. If from the north, it means sorrow and trouble made his eyes waver for a moment. "It did not seek her father; she knew his for all the year; hut! If from the east, Is as well; I do not fear for your fuspirit, but- - she sent for or south, pleasure and happiness ture. You certainly have not suffered unforgiving me I was In his service from the west be may from my selfishness in the past." anticipated, fcf one has money and where she by lay dying, hospital "Dont you think the less you say her deathbed I never to for- In ones pocket the fijfst time one hears about your past the better? he asked, sake her child, promised him from him, a prosperous year will follow; but to and hide carried beyond all prudence, all kind- her husband, Matthew Harvey, who If the purse Is empty. It will' be diffness, by a burning sense of his wrongs. would try to make use of the boy to icult to replenish it And one is liable For a full minute they looked stead- get money from his young aunt, to die of hunger during the year if the ily at each other; her womanly in- Gladys. He was bad enough for any- cuckoo is heard for the first time when tuition enabled her to read the thing, she said. I had a little money one is fasting. In Servia, the cuckoo thoughts that owed their existence to saved, and put you to board with a presages disaster If he is heard In the Hfelen, and her weakened affection for woman I knew. I always had it In my forest before the trees have assumed him seemed to fall dead. mind to tell the master some hut their foliage; on the contrary, if the "If I live to be a hundred," she said he had a heart trouble and I day; daresnt slowly, her face hard with scorn, I do It. will never forgive you for that insult, "I hadnt a chance to worry long, even though I know it orglnated with for In a few months after your motner the woman who has so strangely per- died he fell dead in the street, without verted your moral nature. Your wick- a moments warning. Miss Gladys edness and covetousness deserve pun- came home for the funeral, and after ishment, and It has overtaken you in the first shock was over I told her the way you will feel most; for though everything. She had a tender heart, you have no legal claim upon my my lamb, and wouldnt rest till she money, I always intended to provide had seen her poor sisters baby. A professor of languages, some few for you when you came of age, and ago, on returning from India, reyears should have carried out the intention. CHAPTER XI. marked upon the paucity of objectionIn spite of the fact that you married able Phebe overcome phrases amongst the British workpaused, by sad against my wish, had not your wifes when compared with the classes Rememories. unnerved ing all Gladys, by character so soon revealed itself. abundance by the Orientals of as supplied was had not that but me passed, crying, that shown you cent events have To rank. similar prove this, he fives a no desolate weep; she are equally unworthy, and not a dol- the wholly under came his own notice. case which to strove old friend her Into longer prevent your lar of mine shall ever pass a for dismissed had He possession and hers unless you come from speaking. 6 next at the and morning, sorrows dishonesty, had mothers left "lour to actual want. with Interview an he sought their mark on you, Mr. Harvey; you oclock, A dead Bllence ensued. Both listenHe flourished a ers saw that Mrs. Atherton was in were a sad little tot, with mournful his former master. he plainly which with knife, earnest, and had been pushed too far, eyes and atlmorous manner. You ran carving his remarks. to intended emphasize my dear young lady, attracted by though righteously pushed; for they to to gain found It When he impossible sweet and hid face her in voice, your had so blinded themselves by specious sat under the he window, admission we when and had her left gown, would now even they they reasoning that and the "swearing process began. He not admit they were wrong. It was to drag you away; we heard your cursed the professor along the geneascreams as drove and the off, carriage Helen who brdke the dreary pause. tree back to the first ancestor Miss sobbed home. the all logical way Gladys she me from the first, You hated Then he dwelt upon every race. of his said in a voice uneven with rage, and After that, the idea of your, growing from the top of of his anatomy, detail no one with to among strangers, have well calculated your revenge. You up his toes. '.For Viof to the head i his love considered the for Just you and for die would by know I Harvey, consecutive he sat and hours terthree was mayhap making me the apparent medium of moneytoyou brought, without the professor, swore, We says must her. rible take far you inflict to upon his downfall, you try travs Whilst once phrase. to in a corner. the west, where repeating away me the most harrowing of punishin on the none underground railway would know and be us, eling saie youd ments. But here you fall, Gladys enof a workingmen from London, on party I father. her been your my begged who have for it is you Atherton, the same compartment with the his ruin. You have scorned me, not knees not to spoil her life; but she tered forma of "swearing. commonest The coaxed and and cried she till argued in words, perhaps, hut with meaning asked them to desist, we of New politely the better and left professor me, Into him got for looks, having decoyed York unhindered, her having no rela- whereby he was told to mind his own marriage before your appointed time. tions. d d business. He at once com I know how you regard my people "She put on widows mourning, to that, too, your looks have told. And what are you, pray, with all your make her look older and prevent extook your grandmothpride? In the beginning a bold, pam- planations, and name. ers Your mother had man who family first the pered girl following though it worth his while to beckon given toit you for a first name; It was change it round., her to shame, for aught she knew or easy "Rockville was only a village then; cared, so that her fancy was gratipeople hadnt taken to coming here fied Four widows of soldiers who fought for their healths, and what are now cried deadly pale, Gladys, "Harvey, In the American revolution still surstreets were farms. was It woman be silent. bid this impious just the to draw pensions from Uncle Sam. vive place to be lost in, and until Mrs. Bhe Is speaking of your mother. Leonard's doctor they themselves did not witThough sent here here A mother to be proud of, truly! last ness the birth of the great republic exclaimed Helen, her eyes Imperative- year, nobody but the family lawyer husbands beheld that event and their Mrs. Leonard Is his daughter knew ly demanding Harveys silence, though thrilling episodes she spoke so fast and loud that he had what had become of the pretty Miss took part In theformation of the govno opportunity to Interrupt her, even Stirling. How much she has been to which led to the ernment. Mr. Harvey, you well know. She had he wished. "The wife of a drunk- you, One of these Interesting women Is ard and gambler, the widow of a crim- was only eighteen when she left New of Plymouth Union, inal! I despise you, and so shall your York, a light-heartglrL Now she's Esther Damon, Is old. Another 87 Is years who with a great sorrow Vt., son. Be very sure of that. But well turned thirty-siwho of Va., Newburn, have our right if we claim them In a on her of your brewing. She'll get Rebecca Mayo, age. The youngest of court of law. I doubt If you have over It, for she's young yet. But la 88 years of widows Is Mary Snead, aged 85, power to withhold what you call your youve made a. strange return to her the lived at Parksley, Vt. Nancy who money. How do we know your story for wasted years! last is the Tenn., Jonesboro, of is true? You were not squeamish la'i Not a word was spoken by either Jones, of revolutionary penrelics four of the of the other three. Helen stole over the past, when ypu had a purpose to She Is 87 years old. serve, it appears. Why should you be to her husband and timidly laid her sioners. less interesting than the Hardly hand on hla shoulder. All over particular at this late day?" are the daughtera of the revowas gone from her bearing; she widows Gladys, still pale, hut with her women only seven of few a lution, former look of scorn intensified, turned seemed cowed and beaten; and for the them draw pensions from Uncle who first time her loving touch was unto Harvey. fathers fought in their because Sam You have heard your wife, sir. I heeded. Phebe looked at her frown-inglThe oldest Independence. war for the have no claim upon her affection, as of Newell Hannah Barrett, is on yours, and care nothing for her "Ay, comfort him ir you can; hell of these who 101 years old. All of Is opinion unless you uphold her In it. have need of it, she said in a hard Boston, tone. "If he comes to ruin he may the others are naturally far advanced Do you? "This is not the time for heroic thank you; but for your avarice and in years. speeches and professions of belief in meddling hed have had a good bit IIjmb Is ths Flash. virtues that never existed, he said of money a hundred thousand dolacquaintance of IbIntimate An no less. Hell never have It now. sulkily, his eyes on Helens prompting lars, contributes to in Vienna, face. "We must recognize the fact Perhaps hell not reproach you Just sen residing some Presse Frele interesting for his loss, since he helped you theNeu that the person who marries unwisely yet the habits of out concerning with the entails certain consequences upon the deviltry you called your particulars health whose children of the marriage for which be duty. But hell know Its to you he the Scandinavian master, much so owes It anxiety. It aphe wasnt full grown when is now causing or she owes them compensation. of the the took him In you I beginning am from my grandfathers hand, and easily led pears that Through you and the thought will grow and grow gQi up to the end of the 90s Ibsen lived natural heir, and should not be robbed of my birthright. If I am covetous until one day he'll despise you In his by turns in Rome, Dresden and Muin urging a just claim, what then are heart, and turn from the love that nich. He published a work every two you? In keeping control of your prop- dragged him down. years. One finished, he spent six As H that day had come, Helen erty you may be right by law, but months in collecting materials for a you are acting dishonestly none the moved hearer to her husband, the rich fresh creation, a like period in digestcolor ebbing even from her less. So far I agree with my wife. lips. ing them, and the greater part of the With a low cry Gladys fell back in Gladys half rose. second year In putting them Into dramBe merciful. Phebe, she her chair. As If waiting for the sigregently atic shape; for he never worked in the "You are too hard. Go summer, nal, Phebe entered the room, a terrible monstrated. hut passed the season In a now. dear old friend; enough has been old woman in her wrath. summer resort, preferably Gassensass. "I am going to tell them the truth, said. Ibsen has read few books, but he eagerMiss Gladys, whether you forbid it or Muttering still, Phebe lumbered He dislikes to scans newspapers. not, she defiantly announced. "As away, furtively wiping her eyes; under ly on one occasion, when be lionized, and ,Mr. Harvey says, this isn't the time her bristling exterior beat a warm him to his place invited for pretending, and I guess we can heart, and, despite her anger, she felt Paul Lindauhim between the Duke of seated and aettle the matter out of court. Gladya lor Harvey In his hour of darkness. Rudolf Gnelst, for three and Ratlsbon put up a protesting hand, but she Ab the door closed behind her he raised' let fall not a sinwould not heed. "I'll make short his head, revealing a white, wild face. hours the dramatist was Jovial the company If I must speak to my my aunt gle remark. work of it. Youre wrong In thinking chamand the restraint, without you have any sort of share in the mis- alone, Helen, he said hoarsely. Leave-u- and be could very Jolly. Acpagne good, he tress property, Mr. Harvey, because together." Ibsen is always notions, cording to his her father, Joseph Stirling, your (To be Continued.) . branches are already covered with leaves when he first appears, happiness -- ed x. ce y. -- j and plenty may be expected. In Switzerland, and in some parts of Germany, the cuckoo is called the "bakers boy. According to a legend, he is in reality a baker's boy, who in the hardest of times was not ashamed to steal the food of the poor, or to pilfer the best of the bread when it was taken from the oven, crying out as he did so in the most Impudent manner, "Guk, guk! which in old German means, God was so angry with "Look, look! him for his depredations that he turned him into a bird, with a powdery gray plumage, to remind him oi hla ancient calling,- and condemned him to repeat constantly the earns words, In remembrance of his unscrupulous fault. The Russians regard the the precuckoo as a bird of cursor of sorrow and death. According to their legends, he is a young girl, who angered the gods by weeping too long for the death of her brother, and was changed Into a cuckoo. In almost all countries it is considered unlucky to kill this bird, in spite of his reprehensible propensities from a domestic point of view. Whether his arises from objection to natural laziness, or from natural incompetence, It Is difficult to say; but It Is Indisputable that he haB a strongly developed tendency to utilize the ready-mad- e nests of other birds. This, however, does not prevent his being welcomed among us as the harbinger of spring, and the forerunner of the Binging birds, who In summer fill the land with music. Cured of Catarrh of the Stomach ; - ru-n- a. Peby from catarrh people who are suffering of the stomach who are wasting precious time, and enduring needless sufferteming. The remedies they try only never hut the distress, palliate porarily effect a cure. Remedies for dyspepsia hsvs multiplied so rapidly that they are becoming as numerous as ths leaves of the forest, and yet dyspepsia continues to flourish in spite of them all. This Is due to the fact that the cause of dyspepsia Is not recognized as catarrh. If there is a remedy in the whole range of medicinal preparations that Is in every particular adapted to dyspepsia, that remedy Is Peruna. This remedy is well nigh invincible in these , cases. . Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O., says: In my large practice and correspondence I have yet to learn of a single esse of atonic dyspepsia which has not either been greatly benefited or cured by Peruna." No one suffering with catarrh of the stomach or dyspepsia, however slight, can be well or happy. It Is the cause of so many distressing symptoms that it is a most dreaded disease. Peruna acts immediately on the scat of the trouble, the Inflamed mucous membranes lining the stomach and a lasting cure Is effected. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hla valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O. - ill-om- en nest-buildi- ng Voita rspsr Combustion, . man-serva- nt : - Most of the paper now used Is made from wood and other vegetable fibres, which are chemically not very different from the matrials of which a hayrick Is composed. Consequently if paper is stacked damp, heating is likely to take place. Just as It does with prematurely stacked hay, and at any time flames may hurst out as the result of spontaneous combustion. menced to translate into English some specimens of eastern oaths which he had heard a Calcutta merchants servant use to a missionarys servant The men sidled from him as if he had a plague, and at the next station sought another compartment. Klif Edward lllisd in Ills Datss- A certain carelessness about proper name is a common quality with arlsto-tocrac- y and royalty, and this Is said to be borne out by a story going the rounds about hla majesty, the king of Great Britain, relates a Glasgow newspaper. Some weeks ago he pointed out a picture to one of the royal household and said: "I have promised to send that picture to Moscow; see that it goes. "To Moscow, your majesty? said the gentleman addressed. Yes, CONGRESSMAN It. W. WILCOX, Delegate to Congress from Hawaii, rm ? Hon. Robert W. Wilcox. Delegate to Congress from Hawaii and the Sandwich Islands, In a recent letter from Washington. D. C., writes: have used Peruna tor dyspepsia and I cheerfully give you this testimonial. Am satisfied If It Is used properly it will be of great benefitrec-to our people, lean conscientiously ommend It to anyone who Is suffering with stomach or catarrhal troubles J?. W. Wilcox. 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