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Show Ea d to Have Treatment Wh s'l Is S icsecsdul u rei - nt Her r ) u - M j J ol i i Pm in b i min u o smgu di mi i iv kit o (i s m i s t a ihaih tint it was a (limp h me If nt rvoils dl'i ml he a) ) to tht task if nstoilug tin si at u red now a( (( ii pllshes nirvis anl m almost i v i i i Mam i bv tb HK rub German 1 i Ism HOLLOW 1 r i t such luxuries for dll those fancy fixe ings are Itiximt in l (dorado Blaise-dalremarked sigiilfH antlv Yes 1 count ms. if orn of the luckiest men in the world 1 owe everything to Willy even un life I was a poor law studeut whtn t were married and when mv fit alt h broke down she aim pit took all rt 'ponMbiiity in tgy her own hands It a as hi r money tlffit r f It s her bit enabled me to come henuf monej that vi ri living on now. til, 1 ') and All that she has tn tl e world Is In the i 'tilk(f,iii'ith'(1Hlm ll I tl ( III ll ll rt II 't up little bank at Sunrwi whue 'he goes t I! J m ir ,i w ( i k (ii ii once a month to daw tl e necessary Th,t n t t w in n m an I Milly sat over sum for our provision-t re iii tlii ti be vi i But i ow that talkh g lit 'i h ( to tu hearth a Mi ii v i i t il like to n 'it i Ive got to work we re rnal mg our way scrap of w! t mv'terious i t) i r (it iv t 'em dll idnc d niur uh us to-- i along without much lu Ip fiom the iyun'tr In l)i J m ro'O hurriedly i bank I tell JOU I li.iVil to U'6 that and t uw l.tk plot but no one Mi nun i M at hi' t llnvvs with 83 In sigh! monej bad enough In t If It hadnt luml broke in in t t i ( il half ms 1 bait qm 'turning in 'ii ( rd been for that tht only knows tiled tp stillin'' ol i'ii ii v night a in Us i uh i unexpected," what would have be me of trn Mil read the note mu his shoul- i ( i ai d toil'1) Mil v blii'ht dittlv and becoming d r a this K w hat it ' nd s al out here iv i"i vit n Whj, it i oehii t amount to that, 'J g0Ul, cmiou' wh in prompts me to ' u kuo i1 titled coiditllv Mil said she with i snap of her n hat It w i' mu (mention to il iv ' i be i I v glad to in tNL .All the n nej In the wjtfuug o and i t'e little eggshell iv i aw o Mi nte In mi the it it its Sunrise In f to qnitt'ng these c., as then vv e re t i u i ti lining com sal e of Millys but hr u tor li i ! .g bit i f monev it ill go unharmed. liurluvii d iji a ispi ctor, too, I That ig vou tor i i)h Rant hour in it 111 AISI.TULE 1 It Mb ii t ime out Into for his F n in New York Hum nuon, tcUth I io vne ago whin he waS p IVe own ii ovcrvvmk with nin t to sta hue until hi s quite well We didn t not e anv houses as we An Thanks. pas'i d along Wlnu do jou live Two miles bMow lure, on the SunT. M Buffington, principal chief o! rise toad, not on the trail Will jou the Cherokee Nation, when he Issued conu ov er to moi row W 'I, being as li Thanksgiving proclamation began jou re so kind as to It this way-Le- t take the trouble to invite us we'll be glad to accept jour hospitality, hnd us again commemorate the custthank jou om of our forefathers, which prevailed since time Immemorial, and 'Very well. I shall expect you promptly et 12. There are eight of and thell adopted by the Pilgrims jou, aren t there? 1 want jou all redefendants by celebrating a day de member Now, 111 go, for the walk Is voted to festivity jind praise for the rather long You cross the hill and goodness of the Great Spirit, after the go straight south till you reach the joya and sorrows of another year, and Sunrise wagon road which will take harvests have been gathered." A scrap of paper. you directly to our shack, going west florae may be disposed to think the would be worthless to me if 1 didnt Good night" chin! has assumed overmuch when be Jim. have Milly returned In great good spirits. Ive heard a saying about a good Claims for his people precedence In Jim looked dubious at first, but he was Blaisedale kiviag thanks om e a year, but be is wife being a treasure, loth to damp the ardor of his good Green Corn The remarked. Your wife proves the really oorrect. little helpmeet by voicing his doubts Daace of the Indi&us which was anof truth It as to the wisdom of inviting eight The dinner was a great success nually celebrated when the corn watt strangers to their home Blaisedale, who seemed to exert a ready for food, was the occasion of a You dont mind, do you, Jim? mysterious Influence over his fellows, mush more ceremonious rejoicing than Milly ashed; anxiously Is usual among the whites on ThanksNot a bit If it pleases you lets grew very talkative and entertaining. of He told giving Day. It was the Indians manstories and queer places have them by all means which savored of fam- ner of showing their gratitude to the people queerer You should have seen them! Great, iliarity vv ith law lessness and lawbreak- treat Spirit for the blessings of thell fellows who ers but which gaunt hungry-Iooklnkept Jim breathlessly nin and they made lit one of the probably havent had a good dinner interested rnitlu the eight vates.t end most memorable of thell Jstrj I do believe Providence tor a ,ycrt cereinoutes.' ma3e Uiflr adieus. When the guests Sual Advertiser, sent me across their path expressly f had filed out of the little, company to give them a treat I hope we have, enough stuff on hand, said cautious Jim. It will take heaps to satisfy eight hungry men, you know " Of course we have plenty. Well DAY kill both turkeys and Ill make four By HOLMAN pies instead of one, and two boiled puddings besides. Well have potatoes and turnips and the canned corn I put There once was a king so minstrels sic Who ruled with a kindly sway. up myself, and as much cider as they And his subjects true v ere allowed to jnrfue their own sweet, easy way. can drink For dessert well have real He guided them, of cofse. good coffee and Ice cake. Oh, we'll But by no dsptay of lores have enough, jou may bsure Jim, Did he arrogate, but was wont to state iom them was his powers sourow Now it chanced one time, so runs the rhjtlM, his subject fancied tarts. you must rig up a table big enough to No other food seemed halt aa good on hVts they set their hearts. seat them all. t tarts for all their meals. They ate them early, they ate them They worked till bedtime that Until they grew all cold and blue, anaeiri from head to heels. night, peeling apples, seeding raisind, and picking the turkeys The next Now, the goodly king had a war on hand And he used to they would drop t morning Milly rose long before dawn white. and set about her baking and brewing, He frequently would Jtnplore while Jim put up a big deal table that That theyd tough neat and gore. stretched almost the length of the But they hugged to their hearts their lixt for tarts, snd ats them mors and more. noon was and set with all room, it by Now, the gracious king of whom they stiff was a king w ho was very wist, the luscious viands of an eastern And he Issued decree that his folks shotld be indulged in their vagaries; He wished to steer as his people dear jreferred that he hold the helm. Thanksgiving dinner, set with homely Bo he ordered a poll of every soul thatecoupied his realm. platters and dishes to be suie but not And the count was ztade eftsoon. rougher in appearance. than the men - All the people sang ana tuna, who finally seated themselves about And as still their hearts were turned tt tarts, their king vouchsafed s boon. the steaming board. Jim beamed hosSince all have shown, spoke he from die throne, that tarts are all they wish, pitably from his place at the head of I here proclaim that very same shall b the nations dish. to and as table tried dutifully act the My job as your king Is nice, smooth thing Ive bad a real good year. If the company belonged there, as And twill please me much to set 'em tg, as Thanksgiving day la here. So, ir subjects dear, I now snd here do Issue my decree, Milly had said. The big And invite you all, both great snd small, to have a tart on me. fellow whom the other addressed as 31aisedale, had the place So he Issued commands and summoned fcis bands, and called a multitude , of honor because he seemed to be the Of baker men, who there and then contrived and mixed and stewed. And with skill and art they built a wu that was big as With crust so high that It hid tha slyr, a mountain of jell Its core. They built an oven They bakgd a day ai night; Then there It stood, sll fresh STtdtgood n appetising sight. Then the king gave forth command, and hereto set his han That none might eat of fish or meat In U that loyal land. lisb the par!' tfi ( U d is been th- uuighh hr I 1 W awftiliv forloin to eat uf a mi ir,g ill n n i all ah ue y BnC rtv loot ig uur at tht bung ft i iw who s,u no mln g a ness Mtap le 'id the blatn li it1 haven t tie h nt to ( t up d b dinner f i ni t us two 1 don t si i whit Ne we can do Iso neighbors io u ie o ,t ul i ( fcprat ami le wmu'nt i m e lit m'ght st ml h ru u ttb m, tv w.iv ot being r t , And be tumid aw,t for our pah s l n worn in tti In ou ta i t vi 'i hii out in tli i 's s hlghw ns in and - l i r in rs l stra tl t u ( i t I t it Bible t mu It is 31 I .IS w not to hive hH the woik ot pitting up a T) an! -- g vn, d nm i foi it s( ms to me that you look tiled, Willy g J l.i 1 1 1 i "'nil i s the m hr r ' Nothin - Inn, 1 gm ss I need a little 111 tali i lun across the outing Hollow and b tmk b( fore supper" Willy put on hi r cloak and went out into he crisp autumn afternoon The woods were bate except for a few torch like flames of red which marked the presence of an occasional gum tree The skv was clear cold and pallid, tinged with a greenish glow What ' ' I 1 1 11 - 1 I vv ti 1 i i i i ' v 1 mn-hbor- v j 1 vv i frw-.u- i I i v ti 1 1 e-- i Indians -- g Heard the sound of chopping. where the dark forests rimmed the far horizon. Not a sign of human Habitation was visible and not a sound broke the vast stillness save the of a woodpecker. The steady tap-taloneliness oppressed Milly strangely. For two years she had endured It In cheerful silence, working patiently at whatever her hand found to do In the tough little shack which had gradually assumed a cozy, homelike appearance. They had left the busy, grinding east la quest of health for her young husband, who was slowly regaining his lost strength and vigor in the bracing climate of Colorado, which alone kept Millys heart light and hopeful, but In spite of that joyful fact she could not dispel a shiver of loneliness when she thought of the long, dreary winter before them Im getting morbid simply for the want of a little company, she said, as she walked down the untraveled road in the face of the crisp north wind. That will never do for you. Milly Bennet. For Jims sake you mustnt give way to such foollsh- p ness. Suddenly Milly's ear caught the sound of chopping, which seemed to come from the Hollow beyond the di vide. She turned and made her way easily through the leafless thicket, walking briskly over the hill and down the opposite descent until she distinctly heard voices. Further on, st the edge of a natural clearing, she came upon a party of travelers camped beside a newly kindled fire, where a lean, gaunt appearing fellow busied himself with preparations for the evening meal. They were eight in all, a rough, unkempt lot in leathern , jackets and rusty boots. Beside the tvook lay a bag of flour, a rasher of , y Thankegi'f, n and two jugs stopped with here. Ai?; of a good hearty dropped abruptly when she observed by the curi- then . Dr. Alexander, the X eight 8tranSer. THE KINGS THANKSGIVING TART I. late-Jus- black-whiskere- d r( Jm He placed hts royal ock On granary bln and lock. And he let them start on the pnhllo tad at exactly twelve oclock. His subjects cheered till their throats vers seared, then each backed up And, gracious my! how al did vte in loading up with tart. They ats one week, they ate one month, as much aa they did like, And voted their king the smoothest thin( that ever came down the pike. corn-tuitf- office neatf11 ternoon and Thursday grossed To him explained iM thing. . t Allowed hla tart justwached the heart; at he'd heard them often slrigr But they humbly begged he would lift 4 baa he had placed on things to oat. And grant each grace to stuff his face with 'taters, corn and meat. With a twinkle in fcls eye. Their good king made reply That the tart had cost a lot of cash and could not be thrown by, So its up to you, my subjects true, you know Ive a kindly heart. But so longs its there 111 teU you fair, you Just must eat that tart! tbelcjr s!red man dropped SALE Card board ed and looked at mounts, fancy stationery, si? he asked n paper, envelopes, etc., atthiseffi up the divide. hopping, and The Co-o- p has purchased a i delivery wagon, and the Spring annoyed haw taken a great luto to pearance vrR a little Agame of rugby pfeyed 2Lfk '"loon ... b,b. '1 ewr.rfP,liceDBe w r think v . hcerful or her t , i?) Tin Uc, Ted, Vta by the favors . Bob- t iat a ,Mt to John TJ'Vr!Agnes Berryman, beta of Park Walker5, a generot tart. They rendered praise and blessed his diys, but the second month, alas! They aU.agreed on a change ot feed, t twaa nothing else but grass, So they sought the ilndly king, . tlf fir: Frenchs BIS Lost! he said, brusquely. leader of the gang by natural selection, as the rest all deferred to him. He watched Milly with a curidlis Intentness which brought a flush to her cheek and made her slightly uncom- They ate for a week, but I must not speak of the scenes that did ensue, -- 8o like the scenes on a storm-tosse- d ship on the breast of the ocean blue, And at last they tore to the king once more, and beat their breasts snd wept. And groveled and groaned, and writhed and moaned, and on their stomachs arepfi With sigh and sobs of woe They asked If they might, oh, s Please burn the part of the dratted urrthej- - really wouldnt fortable. st You're mighty comfortably fixed for these diggings, said he presently, looking about the walls with their homely prints and ornaments, Yes, we are rather comfortable, thanks to Milly's ingenuity, Jim anglow - of affectionate swered, ..with- y: - pride. Youre lucky to be able to afford - go. With a kindly look their king he took compassion on their plight, And passed decree that the tart should be blown galley-wethat night. Then his subjects carved some good, thick steaks, and chawnked on rart, red meat. And they loudly ewore that nevermore sould they tackle a tart to eat And the good wise guy, their king, Made a moral from the thing, As be used to do whenever he knew they felt contrition's sting. And the moral hold If A Good Thing comes your way, I beg youll go discreetly alow er the deuce and alls to pay. Or else your plight may be like that of the folks of whom they sfnfe Those chap of old who tried to IJoJU too much of a Beal Oeod Thin. .a put K'led in tin of eminent (. i and their approv il of pri'imci tuan pliv'-eiaii- it is unquilthid Htrr hi' ' nu thud ot tails and as a an now iivm. tu unit ii'ili Wolff ixplaaud nt in all its de m to m, it viral pii'ons It K a in u at vi i tint hartllv oni ha-- ! much in1 ihmotirJih and, an mil u, to a German un dk il umtnal tht rt a 'on Is bn ot'i while any one (an Itaru to ni ("like puqiirlv, no one 1' Ieoh to la come In a short time as ex olff pi rt in tin 'pi ( iat line as llcrr In tin' an ompanv ing picture an htiown two 'pei mum- - of writing, both ot which win- - written by the same person -- one while his right hand was neatlv paralvzed with cramp and the other after he had tetovered from the disease -- New York Htrald Mr fact tu That Grows Them Found m California. America there Is a frult-prodIn ti nu which has quite metar mg button business and motpho'ed one of the most tormi d the nuV'eu Important indi trios In the United Pla Y Now i8i fr Stall' fruit contains a and Is milk, when nu'hid bv cut long allownl to rt mam Y1 enough bt conn tndiated and turns into a Miti'iance as hrUtle and hard as tin ivorv from the ekffhants tasks. The p ant which producetthese nut is (ailed the ivorv plant Mk(?t of tha buttons used in America hether (alhd ivorv peail bone, born ot rub-I- k i conn from this tvoty plant. The ivorv plant it, one of the wo tiers of the agi and H rewarding It The nut growers with vast fortunes art brouOft to the I lilted States the shipload and hauled across th continent to the big button factories, irom whkh thev lsuc forth In every conceivable design color, grade and classification of button The Ivorv plant has been recently discovered in California but the nut it products in Un wild state ia of Inferior quality and will not make good But it is bi Hexed that with buttons proper cultivation the fruit will be aa valuable as that of Central America. If so the growing of buttons In America would become an industry of impoitancc second only to the growing of corn, wheat and cotton, for evYork eryone wears buttons.'-Ne- w Herald. 1 he si ed of is t V" the taste nathi'X The milk that ' Treatment of Lockjaw. In attempting to destroy the alleged fallacy ot hydrophobia, science baa Chivalrous Turkish Brigands. rather amusing instance of brigandage Is recorded from the town of Konitra, in Epnus, Turkey. A bridegroom, with his family and men friends was proceeding with violins, fifes and other musical Instruments, according to the custom of the country, to bring away the bride, when, half way, they found themselves beset on ell sides by armed brigands, who, st me guns muzzle, compelled the surrender of every farthing of money and every article of jewelry they possessed, even to the nuptial ring. The coup being quite successful, and the booty large, as the family was well to do, and there were many handsome wedding gifts and personal Jewels, the brigands' entered into the spirit of the occasion, returning the nuptial ring and coins equivalent to forty cents per bead. In order that the bridegroom and his friends might not cut a too humiliating figure at the Then, with nuptial merrymakings. many good wishes for the future hai- fiines t.Ui.bridu,l pair, to.jtobbty A retired, mT;: 'v . Molar Carrot, Tbla Bpfecimen of a carrot resembles very much a molar la the human mouth. You will notice four Trephining the Skull, a Practiced In 1528 From Woodcut Published at Straisburg In That Year. not wrought without an object in view. Hydrophobia ha always been regarded a Incurable. Nobody has ever taken particular trouble to find a remedy tor fables, but an absolute and sure cure for the majority of cases of lockjaw is positively known. when a case of lockjaw pre1 -sents Itself, the physicians no longer attempt palliative measures or attempt to allow the complaint to nm Its course; they recommend surgical Interference at once. The patient is which the stops anaesthetized, spasms, snd then a small piece of the skull Is removed. Through this hole a long, hollow needle is passed lnto the meninges of the ' brain, and through It an injection of an antitoxin distinct carrots, also one In miniature. Is made, Ia successful cases and there This Is truly one of natures freaks. are hundreds such the benefit Is ImNew York Herald. mediate. The spasms and contractions ot the muscles stop and a cure foToo Heavy a Weight llow. New York World, A correspondent writes to the London Country Life: Natural Hlstory.- Many year ago one man bet another that he could not move an ordinary brick tied to the end of a cord two or three mllea long, I forget which. A straight and level road just outside Chichester was spleeted tor the trial; the brick waa not moved and the man lost his bet to r a large amount It a as stated by some one present that the brick, although weighing only about seven pounds, would, from a distance of two or three miles, represent a dead weight of nearly a ton." imm! Women Newspaper Vendor. Scattered along Park Row, New York, there are about a half dozen women v ho sell newspapers. In the procession of a half million which passes daily during business hours there are thousands who prefer to buy their papers from them A sentimental consideration makes many steady customers. . Teacber Bees live In a hive, but they call it a cellar, tor it is fuU cells. Bees also make money, Jh make it fine by combing it fine honeycomb. Doqn. Do you think Its true that buchadnezrar ate grass? Why not? Lots of people eat these health foods and seem to get along Coin In Circulation. There Is over $100,000 In half dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and cents in circulation, about $80,000,000 to sliver dollars, , $75,000,000 1a one dollar fig) i and $45 000,000 to two dol- lar bll.t. To-da- Steal Relics of Zachary Taylor. Aaron Drown of Baw,n, Vt., has some interesting feiicsjf araid made on the old fcachary Tfiyior plantation on the Mississippi Jfiyer, The boys were foraging any jia not spare the stately old mansbfn to their search, several of then parrying away souvenirs of theiT Mr. Drowna trophies constated of four silver star-an- d a pair rfi puff buttons made from a watch cbfm Mule, also the property of the Gerjf,raL New Hampshire Spot H!$iy The foan 0f Greenland, N. Ito with a popi'ation by the last census of 606, ran 0ast of having ten per cent of population past the Scriptural 0f jife Two are over 80 jears, between 85 and 90, twelve be-i 80 and 85 and forty-thre- e 70 and 80. Nearly all of tbeset .ween are enjoying the best of health- j I be-we- en |