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Show V 'KETVS 'RACE WAS FATAL Woman Trial . hd rai!.7rh The bitter trail u o's life I be childless. W the bound, (he frightened animal, VM( Stfuftlemsy h to kern to The passenThwsbtowtSsIv over Into the harbor. rwin tot to th I'Mitohmd .sriul Ufa gers on the boat shouted, and that togwtW, toe toe on P'1 attention of to shouting attrs tetL-t- he mutual dtPi MatqTAJrtanato Capt. Baker, of the tug Francis XX become if tnef whk-waa mtraogwi passing. Hersey, do aot drift swTwisVrtod He pm his tug about and pursued ratontol UH.(rdJl"VJtot Inthswhnls a was bard of rack n ehlWWoSolw bn tbeeyse having the deer, which r? time in the water The Utile animal torgwwt ehlldra of Miwra To them the family does am wwm too suoMiroushail swam fresh water ponds, but the or ehildof Mnr oesw toe ohataclwbsrrennm is salt hoked him and the waves smothu cfatld hesrlng k eamiy removed but swam the f He fast, ered him by the ww tug came faster and ran alongside of !S2ft-er!PU- 5C h n the of the struggling animal bmrnn J or of the This was a grater terror, thlg fthousehold. ths c la other butgnt rr huge ntonau r. whih waa swimming to traction to the of chiWra hss ttrarina Min The deer besa feuad to be alongside to devour rhsracter, ofa surgical trat easily removsbls tried to get away, hut the tailors bv palnlpcrlivs Hotel stid cured him with ropes and swung him treatment at Y over which he where the board on tug, aalng lsj pfs Prkfiption fame litto the men tried restore of Noddle log The presldaa, ! jii Cwtrs where am sbwet. so effort few moments tie creature, but between Its terror should be made to out the l rtnse, r, his little and the salt water he bad swallowed, rrm'J"i 1 terror sped he wr(ro far gone, attf died before propra treamet? In all the wharf. various rclal dlp de- Oommi tosknssses. reached where ae sea. to they nl Intsminstioo Prulapeus. deeK but seventy-firThe weighed at lay at the Blip U d m bilitating, catarrhal Jdrslus and game cotnmla-- s rasra of ncrvousiMea and debllitv. Or pounds 4gb the ferryboat sped most Pljroea Favorite HimcrtpUon Is the used. loners took charge of Its carcass. .and then, with a mighty efficient thatesn powlhlr bs Jt has toremedy its credit hut id red of of cures more a 4.., thin tny other M-tme- ot. u chll-an- d , c- e Th-fli- 1 a An epigram, la Its primary slgnifl cation, waa nothing more nor less thaa an Inscription, writes Edmund It was Ootsg In Harpers Magaalne "something written" to mark a spot or an event; It waa the form of words attached to an altar, or a monument, or an Image, to show whose" Image or monument, or altar It waa If you consecrated a secular elm to Pan, you plnuad an epigram on the bark to an nounce that fact; If you presented to a friend an amethyst cup engraved with a figure of Bachus, you embodied In an epigram your aentlmenta It la a mistake to suppose that these pieces were In their first Inception satirical, but the Romans made them so, and, as time went on, the trick of writing them. In Latin 'as well ss In Greek, Involved an attention to effect. The epigramconcentrated matist tried to fill hla little glass as full as possible, and there were bubbles of malice round tbs brim. Gradually the Idea grew that an epigram ought to flateh with a snap; that the very end of the last line ought to all nattv ptajs And shew no approving cmolloj, Inspect with sad oyso And drsp, pensive sighs ' from this side of the ocean; Wait Observe with was- - smpve - - - - - - American sty lea bedding and actalptura aadttsrs, ' , And whan ou spook, why, Imply Dtothutly -- That a Zuiua in tsotearw-ew- r bottom ear mush; lie beat vaguely ouggeat giwt sigh and avoid explanations; Look misunderstood V - And ail to the pod , matter of mind Than people will aay. deeerntlon; ho note your blase Condition and thought I viln to. myatte: That a Mr. Blank Him mindyoung la n tank Of taste gad of feating artistic, New Jerk Tlrnaa. ' - ' D't ".j1 " Wild Cat Attacks Train, At the foot of Orange street, ss (he forenoon train rushed by this morning, n yfldcst sprang from ha bushes and attacked The (treat tire sprang on ths cowcatcher, hat was hurled to - one side, 'r .Undaunted, the. ferocious beast srads s desperate onslaught on the Bortnc train, sad the second time .wne struck by the train, and thrown to oes Bids, A effort was made - by "kitty.' with third result that Its neck was caught under the- - wheels of. the A new Ashanti war to Inevitable to bsggste ear and Its head was severed from the trunk. ut. Augustine Rec- Africa, according to a German provincial paper, the Chemnltxer Allgemelne ord. : Zeltung, which publishes the followStag Brs Jp Wadding. . i 1 ing communication, dptlhff from Tarh-va- , near Sekondl, . on the British Much eidtem was ocesaioaed in the proximity of the perish church of Gold Coast: Tpe Ashantis have High Wycombe recent afternoon, long been possessors of a massive golwhere S large crowd had assembled W den throne of great value and acwitness wedding. Just ss ths newly counted a sacred and national relic. married couple were, emerging a stag, According to. the tradition of the bunted by the Berks sod Bucks tribe the kingdom of Aahnntl would dashed through ths crowd, remain to exlatonee ns long as the who disperse hither and thither. An throne remained Intact. "The Britlah attempt was- - mods In the street to have for mtny jian.kssi attemptJasso ths animal, but this failed, and ing to gain poaseeaion of the throne, e dctr-- 4 through the churchyard, but have hitherto, been - unsuccessa a certain Aah-- tl Tolng on to thy neighboring fltlage of ful. Several rear it HIST(XKy P contain the essence of the lampoon. This type of the form was amusingly defined by Dr Edward Walsh, a poet of the latter half of the eighteenth century An Epigram iihould be -- If right Short, simple pointed keen and bright, lively ll'lle thing A A H wssp tines with taper bodv bound r sal - F'ROM AC'ROSS THE SEA k- ft stag-bound- s, - totlofauah !! la slm ths British government and r Parsed Henhouse Rapepolatod, offered tq - obtain possession of ReT'Tre,Rlcbarda of Torrlngton, the throne for the English on conConn.,' '3 recently : lost hla' whole dition that he hlraaetf was nominated fiock of J'xtnep hna through the dep- king of the Aahantla. The British redation of fhleves,. now baa tengovernment agreed to the proposal anted fctea again, s Hla parishioners and appointed the traitor as chieftain. The Ashantis, howavar, sue- glair. 1 to bring ths bird to ths .with par-sona- Thi pa, tor being away the data waa shifted to Wednesday --wlghF Thin- proved stormy and nine That dime delegates rack- - brarvef-'g-blr- tester VJta$ftdfceitofi(!s to d 'as'thd forth moat conspicuous figure In the brief flock. Boston Globa. hut glorious feign ef tbe trapper and yaUmaltea to ? the tar west The WorlfgjBjiwrty.nf iatlautf Th world's supply of platinum dura greatest Tur hunter find the greatest J904 yia'ibout lljoft ;pjyU)der"pI tKcto alt. and'poaaeaa-InIng the the mat intimate knowledge of pounds, 13,200 pounds of which came from Russia. The United States luA btuf4 ?er vouchsafed a 100 ounces, valued at (1,160. white maa, Brldger will grow In stat-pr- $ All ot this came from California and ai .tlm foea on and accurate Oregon, ths Wyoming mine having history to written. suspended operations. The price of No Pgrt greet Rocky Moun10 per pent during tain cOutlhj-cLAJ- (He - tocrol from Jim platinum lnerpaS the year. The present price of platt-nu- Brldger. He waa the first white man. (20, SO an ounce to the hlghrat p gftqr John Colter, to view the which thla, metal baa reached re- FC. cent yeafra. first to look on Greet Salt Lake. Seemingly bearing a rhprmfd life, he Woodchuck Fought fee Bottle. wandered through the Lands of fnkny Bert Pratt of Philips caught Tn a thdlan tribes,' aomellmflffJlgStlittJtto boa trap three young woodchuck! red men, hut more often' living their from one hole. Two of them were life and finding the solace of true black and ,h other one waa red. The brotherhood at the lodge fire. Every red one died end be brought up the mountain Jim Brldger climbed, every ,, stream he croaaed, and every game othr two os bottle, tn hole had the yard and They whan hn would whistle for them to come out end take tkeir noonday lunch they would come with n grant rush and would fight to see which one a Central An explorer, deaertbea would get the botte Maine Woods. Ten miles west of Africa forest: , Nearly Loot Present the lake begins the only piece of real A South Paris, Me., man lent hla virgin forest met with. It ta throughwatch to hla brother to be repaired. out n dense virgin forest, and almost The day before Christmas It waa re-- ' tmpenetrabla. It con slats of very turned to hint In the same box to The of many varieties. trees large which It had been sent away. Just a with a festooned are light waa on tbt point of throwing upper parts th maa v most hanging In long ns and packing Into the stove, it grayish-greeand giving, to tha forest streamers, occur. - ,?TrttASJwould he wise a very fantastic- - appearance. When hla gun t save the cotton to cttasfl theae long streamers are agitated by ni.h. It was then that he duSwryered a atorm they make the whole forest to tucked away tRjo n new gold watch from one of the hills near, look seek hla brother, packLiff. n present from fok A rough. aea- - , Agaln. . when the un-j- t' vertical the whole forest apImmense Spruce Leg. hut when the sun to Ihw pear dark, ever log One of the largest spruce the effect on the sunny side Into hauled was cut to northern Maine is curiouy tight. ' Greenville Junction the other day. are hound together , AU thf )( and Ths log, which was 5 feet tong with tnnumeyghio lianas and creeping end, small the at 21 Inches measured ruled WIO feet. "As It came lnt$ McNeil, the scaler, tie yard Esndv VST-- A Susie" by breaking It Eig christened iam a bottle of cold ten on the butt. aome AABwhVK? w 'Jt scale 10 to Ole 1.000 are . of n rarity these days. 2 f d tbk woh-der- ... i Actio It would be better to make fi concrete footing, oslni the small atones In tha bottoa of the trench. Water to liable to He In n trench among kxfte atone and cause the froet to heave and crack the walL For drainage, lay tile on tbe outside of ' the footing course a little below the bottom Of the trench, having them drain to an outlet; thla will carry off all water. If yon have no fall or place to drain to, build concrete on the top of the rroua d. then start the atonework If desired. To build ' a concrete root bouse traall at tha der the driveway, . build tt A A I - - - -- f -- of-th- ' ' vum Ji Af Cress Section of Root House Under , 7. Underway. same time as tha atone wall pnder tha barn, bonding these walls together. When the root house walls are up 5 feet at the bank aide and fi feet 6 Inches or fi- - Inches at bam aide, then put tn centers and lagging, supported by uprights and plate, giving the centers a rise of at least one Inch to the foot, that to for a root bouse 11 feet wide. Have fi II Inch riae In the arch centers or riba; a little more rise to better. The reason pt haring the arch one foot four Inches higher at the barn side of the roothouae Is to allow for a door fi feet high from the basement Into the root house. Now carry up the end wall to the shape and height of the centers Put r Inch rods from 3 to in 5 feet apart, at the spring of the arch having a large washer and nut on each end of each rod, to aa to be able to tighten them up after the covering la set, and before taking out the center mould. These rods run through both walla across tha roothouae to keep the arch from spreading the A manhole can walls. (See plan.) be built at the top of the arch at one end by putting In a large tile or by building a curb for filling with roota; thla aervea a a ventilator as welt Also put tn a small window at each end wall below the arch to furntah light On each end of the roothouae on top of tbe arch a coping wan can be built to retain the earth, aa from 11 to 18 Inches of earth ahould be on top of the arch to keep out the frost aa well as protect the arch from receiving Injury from heavy loads. For the arch use five parts gravel to one part Portland cement For walla use eight part gravel to m Hit Portland cement - Stone fillers 'may be used In the arch and the side walla. three-quarte- fVral st get-tin- Jt h AFHICAi. FQHEST n -- let-eo- , tt ' ix-inch ;'! ioyt ' s LITTLE til ' lhl Puppy In distress. ) PUPPF " .'A T'r3ter (tiara cvrtt raised the horse-- j ' v ( ' isi elJ t i cl distress the y- -' v t i 1 "01 rescued one el t removd ) tj V A J. w r Aa' xit white th the b ,l,tle Pcneath And Th Im.r jXT where aL-th- . their J1 Phoenlve- jmg shall - " . r U -- . chln. xhr bwtf r srama Ihst hnsel nsJ nt. V'TU bV rsi fV - - ctorv, !ln rA(-- ih ,,l' trrX l chrv-- f iby vh s k hr ii ht OlffN MDA of Ga stria Juices end Btlq Prevents Bad Effeeta. Paragraphs have been extensively published to .the dally papers dealing with the researches of M. Lolsel of Paris pa the recurrence of poisonous principles In eggs, it seems, that the yolk of the eggs of bene ducks and tortoise contain a poison which, if Injected Into the vela or otherwise Inoculated Into tbe animal body, eanaes death from tta effeeta on the nervous system. The whit of the s egg aiao contains a toxic tor-totoe- Why egg are not poisonous a op dlaartly used or even whea eaten raw may be explained on the ground that the action of digestion alters the of tha egg or1 at least modifies tt so that 1U effects are avoided. Indeed, tt to easy to show that certain foods at a particular stags ef digestion are poisons." It is tha action of ths -- var oa auch foods which roL them of their power to do harm. com-positi- Comanch Counts Quetriy. ,A peculiar feature about th language to the method oi counting. A Comanche Fill eount'up to ten In the t. 2, I, 4, 5, fi, 7, fi, , 10 method, but there he stops. He doesnt uae eleven, but Instead . ha ccuqt it aa tea and one more," and so on, until he reaches nineteen, d be pronounce nineteen. CAN BE CU.'E0 1 Dr. Williams Pink Fte M ho New Blog an Suns Strata nt at the Root of Dtoeoao. doctor seme far Jsoals is just theWilliam Pink PUl blood leanness. Dr. cor aoSually makt new blood. They anrrnia just a food cures hunger. They 17 cured Mrs. Tho. J. McOenu. of Lincoln Place, Plainfield, N.J and they, can do aa much for any other pale, weak, ailing, bloodless person. 1 In the spring of 1908 did ray uauai, say Mr. McGana, house 'cleaning, and soon afterward I began to bava the My heart moat terrible headaches. would beet so irregularly that it waa whea painful ud there came a morning Icouldnotgetup. My doctor said I had anrraia and he waa surprised that II had via continued to live in the condition in. I waa confined to my bed for nearly every doctor coming two month, the few weeks, bnt I did day for the firstamount to to anything. not Improve Altogether I was sick for nearly $w aa a rag. had weak aa was yean. I headaches, irregular heart beats, tees ox appeute, crauipa in tbe limbs and waa suable to get a good night' sleep. My TT legs and feet were so swollen that- I feared they would burst. One day, while I was wondering how , tong 1 could live, feeling a I did. oeived a booklet telling about Dr. Wiltor Pale People. I liams Pfok read It and told my husband to ge m , aom of the pills. Before the first box waa gone 1 felt a change for the better.' I have taken about twelve boxes and - , though 1 was aa near tbe grave as I could be, I now feel a if I had a new lease of hfe. I hays no more headache, tho heart beat regularly, my cheeks are pink and I feel ten years younger. I feel that I have been cured very cheaply and I have' recommended Dr. Williams Pink Pills r to loto of my friends. For further information address tho ; Dr. William Medicine Co., Bchenee-tady.N.- aub-stxao-e. when tlM ei eS, tow r wry wo A round trip rate of $50 to California conquests, there are no slaves and very Utile material progress. There I will be to effect all A niter via the new are no hereditary chiefs, though and popular Salt Lake Route. See TO PROVIDE WATER FOR FARM. among some 'socially advanced tribes nearest agent or write for Information . s i a kind of magistracy; or a modef to J.- I Moore, D. P. A . Salt Lake City. Effective Provided WindPlan ' fflmple ? of local tribal groups JnJha ntorthlp mill It Used. MARRIAGE EASY MN SCOTLAND; general assembly, to hereditary In' the The Illustration given explains . male line." . The plan to Intended to meet filmple Declaration lufficee te Make -- Couple Man ind Wife. TO!)! married bj,Scotch tows one LAKJL ,,w must have resided far a fortnight in trail he followed, was written down tha Country. . After that It to quite sufficient for, two people to aay before In the moat marveloua memory aver granted a plainsman, Aa aqsult, witnesses that they take each other years later, when the white, men, as man addwlfe to marry them as bold bnt blundering, sought tha eft-le- legally and as firmly as If the archpaths over the mountains," Jfm bishop of Canterbury himself had perBrldger showed them the best tialla formed the ceremony. It Is not alona for their wagons and, when , the when the declaration to solemn and In- -, chief engineer of the Union Paclife leatlohal that tha marriage Is bind-- . Ing. ' Bucb a declaration made In Jest g had well-niggiven up hope- et, la enough to hold aa flrmly aa If It hla ralla acroas tbe Divide, waa Jim Brldger who , showed an were. In earnet. $!qpv young people tbe needs of the ordinary dairy or available pass which he had trav- have thus slipped into matrimony unstock farm where there to a windmill ersed years before In hla trapping wittingly, , Even for a man to address a woman for pumping the water. A two-incdays, and the existence of which nd other white man knew. A few months as hla wife, either by writing or by tube conveys the water Into the galspeech, and for bar te respond to the vanised Iron house tank, which la enago, thla chief engineer, Gen. Granclosed in a tight wooden box. Waville M. Dodge, showed hla gratitude same term A constitutes a marriage ta who has ever read ter to dipped from thla tank for houseby rescuing Jim Bridgets body from Scotland. Anyone Man Collins and hold purposes both summer and winnovel, a neglected grave and Interring It ml Wilkie Kansaa City, untler an appropriate Wife," will remember there-- a case to ter. The overflow pip is near the monument probably the first act of point. The heroine aends a note to top, hence does not freete as It la hero, signing heratlf Your Wife"; never piled with standing water. The gratitude ever performed for the man the who had put the whole empire of the he ta sufficiently careless and Indlf- -' overflow to conveyed from, this tank ferent to write his reply on the back to A galvanised Iron milk tank which weat In hla debt. Arthur Chapman, of her own letter, and sign himself to also enclosed In a, wooden box, and tn Outing Magaalne. "Tour Husband." Thljaote, crumpled baa an overflow pipe from It to the, np and tossed aside as of no value,1 horse and cat tile watering tank, which falls Into the hands of id unscrupumay be situated at some distance lous person, who, to levy blackmail, away- V oa the hero, keeps it and produces the stems to a densa It as evidence of mafffige. No other plant. A Farm Filter Outfit , ,j tangled mass of leaser vegetation. form had been gone through and yet A very good filter for surface waThe forest stands to a great axtent the couple were married legally. ter can be made of any suitable retn the water and, mud of tha swamp. Tt such as a tank or water-buceptacle A singular . Glasgow's Drlak Bill. faturp of It to tha abrupt- . bottom of which should b on the ness with whlch lt begtna and ceases Glasgow, Scotland, spends on drink largo pebbles or broken on the plain.- - The giwrai pwamp or (lfi.000,000 A year, an average of laid fairly stones to a depth of six Inches, then, to the mighty open country reaches $21.15 a head. over this, a layer of coarse wan of trees, which continue In the nine Inches of fine over this, gravel; same density from oetldn to the a breakfast graveCfiQd finally, a layer of clean other, forming a transition Grom tha harp sand to a depth of ten or Food forest. That the Natural open plain te Makae There twelve Inches. A top layer of about -Inside, the silence and gloom are , o , MtoOwitWiy. three laches of fresh sand added accentuated by the apparent absence Theras a hoy up in Hoosick Falla, from time to time Fill keep the filter of animal or bird life. There are ft. growing two sturdy T, whoon taGrape-Nutla good working order throughout the some herd of buffaloes that make ft manhood breakfast. season; but It ahould be thoroughly a headquarters, elephants .visit It oc- 1$ might have been different with him, cleansed nd fresh material provided casionally. monkeys and parrota are as hi mother explain: ' f least one! a year. ' Tha water for at sometime seen, and a harnessed an' ")Aj ILyear-twL-bcirge "well use should be run off from the. bottelope now and then appears at the developed and active, and has been tom of the filter by means of a draw edge, but the general Impression left made so by hla fondness for Grape-Nat- s tap or syphon Into another vessel to one of llfaiessness food. At five years he was A kept for service purposes, very nervous child end subject to frequent attach -- ef ndlgestlon Liquid fiolld Concrete. w of WHILE his him which used to rob strength Liquid solid concrete Is the New and were very troublesome to deal York novelty. ' Compression tests carA IHtte white th atormlt than beat with. , He never seemed to care for ried on at Columbia University oa t the ehoree of etrlfe. And ihenth ultence. soft m4 tweet. anything for hla breakfast until I cylindrical teat pieces of concrete hnaulfa our earthly life and t have never tried Grspe-Nuta- , within the trtea seventeen days old and twelve Inches mldnteht void I idn- -. had to change from that He makes tong by four In diameter shewed, that th niaht-hitO. Oreve where i thy victory ot s Grape-Nnthla, entire breakfast O. Urwth. where te thy stlnc? tbe material flowed under a load of food, a It to alwaya relished by him to 150,009 pound. The con124.000, A llttte white the 4tn end and he rays that It aatlsfles him betReeanind Uon the eer, dirge crete wae held in steel tubes. Two kiad of meoL A white the pew erf life flhatl a the ordinary ter than test piece were compressed by more In tWee of hope end ter targe - Better than ail he ts no longer A little whtteAleii. why thus v three tnebe and the diameter (has or nervous-- ' To life poor wreckage elingt troubled with Indigestion Increased. - It was correspondingly te O, dr'i, where thr vtc4orv, splendidly ness, and has got to $ distorexcesslv O, Death, where is thy sting? thi that supposed developed fellow since he began to tion had A Mttle while perchence disintegrated the completely Name food." s tonight Grape-Nutuse given by The omI shall wend Its way ' concrete and left It a powdered mass, tteyond the waste of winters bUghl Post urn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. tube was sawed To Bummer endtens dev. Read reason. the little but when the steel There a r"h a mw yet, no I will eel concrete waa the removed and - That hope to which I cling-- apart book, "The Road to WellvtUa," to O, Grave thou found to bavt taken the exact shape ne victory, " nkga. thow hast ne was solid of the distorted tube-waT 8heUy lluttou. Insting 4 M vise Times pod perfect h ALL CONTAIN A e FOVfiT) CHEAT SALT -- have ' raao-tutel- y and Effective Flans traction Given. I am putting a atone stable trader a ham 30x50 feet, with walls nine feet high.. I have small stone for the bottom of the trenches. Would it.be (advisable ta use these la the fillers for the contrenches or crete? - The trenches will be la clay. How can T build It root Cellar' under the driveway to the barn floor? Cheep through druggists, pecially for worn SBs sssi Thsingredl-nu-o- f which the I sprite Prrsrrlpuon Is composed havwwfbceived ths most poritlva eadorse-mesticia the leading medical writers oa Jfuterts Wedh of all the several schools ef practice. All ths Ingredients are in pktin EngHth on the wrapper printed the bottle, so tost any womaaenchains awking ue of this famous medicine msFkeow eisctly whet .ukl"d- - Dr. fierce takes his f, Jute bts full sonftdenee. whuh he can afford to do ss the formula after which Uhe "Favorite prescription Is made will bear-th- s most carolul examination. lT. Plerees Pleaaant Pellet are ths best and.gafsst Uxstlve for women. neat and round All ending In a sting The poetical shape was always preserved, since without It an epigram . 'Rare Birds are Shot. would scarcely have been Scything at alt A French wit. La Mqnnoye, Rarely' seen so far north, a rose said that an epigram In prose Is n flamingo and an Egyptian flamingo Bat n large were recently shot on the sands near cavalryman dismounted and Calais. proportion of the Elizabethan Jacobean epigrams were beggars on Garfield Tea, Mild Laxative, horseback, who, If they had been the Kidneys, atom Regulates turned off their rhyme, would havs ach and Bowels,Liver, cures Conatlpailon The been beggars and nothing else. and Sick Headache. Send this notice Idea was that a Joke, or a statement with, your name and address to the of fact, whether grave or gay( had' Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N Y., for bub to b rhymed to become a piece free sample package. Sold at all drug of your of literature, wortby to be printed atorea. 8end aa the name druggist; add preserved In the archives 'of ' poet's writings Ne Luck In Literature. , There to no luck la literary reputation. Gilt edges, vellum and morocco will not preserve a book In circulation beyond Its Intrinsic date. reeded In placing the throne to a nnfe hiding place and now they demand " fil00 Reward, $100. from the British government the deTto MtSst St this ssr vtlt bs plssssa la Ison ss thsia 4 si sut SM SrssM dtMSM Uist sctssca thronement of .this chieftain. The a to tots la sit Kt s4 usi u British government, in order to (re- Cslsrrh. UsU Cststrh Csn ItIU.M, tbs only sustUvs " hosw la las nsaiesl fTttsrsiiy. serve Its own prestige, refuses to con- ?V" Cstsrrj tolas asuasutaouasl 41wsss, nqulrss s socutltis cede the demand of the natives, so Bsll-isksa t.WTbiXyl S.UM ttrsoU) stkh ml iz3m maosu that a new Ashanti war is Inevitable H Ito la sywam, itoisto e -- Sr'tnOMrsytas Andrew Lang writes 'Austto tallest Mis w eetiaftm imiw (be im Between tribe and tralian natives; ssim ta Oats lu wnrs. Tbs proprietor, b,T fll ta Itssarsitra rnssrsihu tbey offst tribe war for purposes of territorial samseh CMa Ha odre4 lot asp mm Him U ItUs to p,,iiM Ittt at testtnsjslsls. aggrandisement to unknown. They Oaro. Sea far i. cuivevo.,iois4o,o. Tbs. may fight about women, or in the SuM by sit Dranbu. fisUt TsW - to PsioUy Puts far PooeUpsUoo. as blood feud,- for, supnobodyposed to die a natural death, every Thats Only tla Fair Share. death to thought to be caused by toe-til- e Well, Whan mother puts up preserves, now are not magic. Plghta fwwfon father , puts up, tf waged, but merely to draw first Home and Abroad. not man) EGG tVuds . THE EVIG'RAM FOR STABLE ANO ROOT HOUSE. Ire 1- He then pronounces twenty, hut atari In with "twenty and one more until he which he counts reaches twenty-nine- , twenty-nine- , then starts In with thirty. like he did twenty, end counts ta thirty-ninand 0 on alt the way np Counting Is the moat difficult thing to learn In the Comanche language In fact, by the time a person ha learned to count ftt that language he haa pret European Population. ty well mastered it Aa ther la nc baa a population of about Europe in the language the only way 395,000,000, or about one fourth of that alphabet to 4 to earn It by word of mouth. of the whole world. Belgium haa th densest population DAT IX A COLD OXI TO cent! -- Jsks LAI ATIVS SKOMO Uslslat TsStota, Orng-sla- ts ref4 oaey If It fails to euro. X. W. Ever IUVK, slfiaMN to ot nek tss. fie. t Praia Amtrlcan Stampe Commenting on the "washy" colors of Britlah postage stampe the Pall Mall Gaxette expresses n wish that ths British government would use sdeh excellent dyes as' are In use In America and other countries, whoa stamps arc a pleasure to look at, instead of aa eyesore, like our own," - - bom man c Scotty" and Hi Record- - . Breaking Ridaf The story, briefly told, la this: Wal- gold miner,. . ter Scott, the Death Valley nvelea tn made the trip from --L Chicago last summer on a swMUw train over the Santa Fe" to less than 45 hour. That whirlwind train cost him more than $6,000. It waa the fastest long distance run over mountains and plains ever made oa any. It demonstrated r American railway. beyond dispute that the Santa Fe , Hear of track, equipment and employee! are of the dependable kind. Probably you i wouldnt care to ride ao fast You pro-,- . , Art Awful Poeeiblllty. fer tha luxury of our three trains from , "When 1 waa a .boy," aald aa old Utah and Colorado to Everywhere -' and Southwest ' gentleman, I attended the old Gor-- East Aak me for ticket rate and Utera-- , In Maine. Ona time Academy ' Sam Rev. Caleb Bradley of Bcarbor turn C. F. WARREN. , to came talk to us. It ougb, Maas., G. A.. A. T. ft 8. F. Ry. was during the presidency of Mr Ill Dooly Block. Salt Lake City, Utah; Polk, and hla remarks showed how , ' No Food . much higher political feeling ran tn those days than now. Ho said. If "Falling to love" to lta larger tin-- " you make good boys you will make plications 1 the one thing ta life good men. Borne of you might make worth doing, for it to the source, not a Washington, some of you a Jeffer- only of the human race, but l Its son, and tha Lord know moat any of Ideals. The man to love la no fooL Cosmopolitan Magazine. . . you might make a Polk." A lerye cents. s package Red Cross Bell Blue, only Tbe Rasa Company, South Bend, lad. . of-al- A TRAINED NURSE f t' After Years of Experience, Advises Women la Regard to Their --HseHST Mrs. Martha Pohlman Avenue. Newark, N. J., who to a of 55 Chester graduate Nurse from the Block ley Training School, at Philadelphia, and for lx years Chief Citato Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter printed below; She has the advantage of personal experience,' besides her professional education, and what she haa to say may be absolutely relied upon. Many other women are afflicted as she waa. They ean regain health to the aame way. It to prudent to heed such advice from such n source. Mrs. Pohlman writes: I am firmly perwoded, after eight years of rrperlsooe with Lydia E. Piakbams Vegetable Compound, that It the safest and bestrosdiciiia far any suffering woman to use." Immediately after my marriage I found t! at my health bsgaa to fail me. I became Weak end pale, with arer boaring-dowPaine, foarful backaches ana fie quent dinT spalla Tbedoctort preacribed for me, yet I did not Improve, I would bioat after eating, and frequently AA . IyvarlV become naueeated. I had point down through my hmbs so could waa walk. bad s cats of female It at hardly trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. Piokhame Vegetable Compound, however, cured me within four moo tha Since that time I bare hod orrMoa to recommend it to number of patients suffering from all form of female difficultas, and I find 1 while it is considered onprofearioual to recommend a patent medicine, I can honestly recommend Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, for 1 bane found that It cures female Ills, where all other msdidn huk. It is A graad medicine for rick women. I bility, Irritability, nervousness, sleep " nnd leesnees, melancholy, blue! feeling, nd hopelessness, they should remem to ber there one tried and true remedy. d Lydia E. PinkhamS Vegetable at once re more such troubles. No other, female .medicine in the world haa received such widespread"1 and unqualified endorsement. The needless suffering of women from disease peculiar to their sex to terrible to see. The money wh'ch they pay to Honey cannot buy such testimony as who do not help them to an this merit alone can produce such re- doctors enormous waste. pain to cured sults, and the ablest specialist now and the money la The saved by Lydia Bv agree that Lydia fi, Ptokhama Vege- Plnkham a Vegetable Compound, table Compound to the moot solver, It to well for womenwho aae HI to ally successful remedy for all female write Mm XTnkham, at Lyna, Maaa diseases known to medicine. The present Mm Pinkhmm to the Whea women troubled with ir- daughter-ta-law of Lydia E. Ptakham, or regular, suppressed painful periods, her assistant for many yean before ber weakness, displacement or ulceration decease, and for twenty -- fivw yean cf the female organa, that bearing tocc her advice haa been down feeling, inflammation, backache, to siclc womea. In her freely given experigreat bloatlng-fo- r flatulence), general debili ence, which covers years, she ty. indigestion, nnd nervous prostra- boo probably had to many deal with dozens tion, or are beset with such symptoms of ease just like ycatm Her advice as dlxxlneea, faintness, lassitude, excita to strictly confidential. VetetffMfi Caapoari teCB El Succeeds Wken Cfter Fa all-go- Coot-poun- ' -- au-- i miaat (c.c.c.) d ;ccc) (ccc) ;c&c CcanTU Pest ct Q Ecscr yea cad a,cd 0 tzzzTzt ll yea txt wlUisa to ivcrli (j PcrCczirm wU tt sr:t epoa rcqc"L n. novLAKD, 0 A I cccT Icr a Avcza, Ktw York Ctty. CC.G' ggcv ccc .dec |