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Show -- T -! N HIs Repentance Was Rest. HOW He SHOWED JUDGMENT. W, L. Coombs, a Rock Island Mellon foreman of Liberal, Kan, saot i Successful Man Realized Inability to Make Accurate Forecast This trom a man of success; "My business requires as much decision as picking winners on a racetrack or buying stocks In Wall street I mean that Judgment is julred. I have to figure out In my own mind In my own way what to do in order to accomplish a certain purpose. Long ago I recognized fully that only J per cent of the human race is successful In following Its own judgment Jnst think: Out of 100 good men, of avow age brains, 93 go wrong In following their judgment and 7 go right. Well, I agreed with myself that I should be on of the 93, so. after diligently working out a plan of action and casting my vote one way, I always did the opposite. If I figure out that steel is going down I buy some of It. coppering my Judgment in that way I have achieved success that to some may seem marvelous. I am complimented on my judgment, whereas in truth 1 am coppering myself every moment of my life. Thats where he shows judgment. New York Press. 11 so Cue tor ( ooiuojpOoa U as mfaiUSle M. W fiasco. jirdK tuo (or roughs au.l Ocean drove N J , Ksb 17, 1J0. Alive or Dead? At Seattle, Wash., an ordinance la been Introduced In the council providing for a 300 reward for the delivery of the body of any highwayman er burglar at the city hall. Possible Catastrophe. raid a frightened bog bard In the middle of the night, shik icg bin wife "where did you pm that On the sbdf bottle of strychnine?'' next to toe peppermint" "Oh, Lord! be groaned. "Ive swallowed It!" "Well, for goodness sake," whispered his wife, "keep quiet or ypuTI wti9 the baby." A hly dear!' Recasting Ideas, There are epochs In toe history of the human race when toe decayed branches fall from the tree of huasn-ttand when Institutions, grown eld and exhausted sink and leave apses for fresh Institutions, full of ap, which renew the youth and recast the Ideas of s people. Lamartine. y, L Dogs as Beasts of Burden. Rev. Jacob Kurts recently caused S sensation In Pennsylvania by driving from Chambersburg to York, tfty three mtlea In a small cart, which as drawn by two large doge. The legs did not seem to mind it, and toe parson evidently enjoyed It. for he sad almost as good time aa he could bavt made with a horse. ' Announcement In mad of to engagement of the Earl of Yarmouth to Mi Mary Thaw, daughter of the late William Thaw, the , millionaire of Pittsburg, but who baa pasted the winter la Washington. Mra. Mary Thaw, mother of the young woman,, make the announcement, Mrt. Thaw, however, la stern in denouncing the alliance, and will cut Mitt Thaw oft from a few milllona of dollara at her death. However, from almoat no Income at all to aeveral million dollara, the amount of Mlaa Thaw'a personal fortune, aeema an to the Earl, and" when alluring 'arNrywwtvy-amt- J vjvaeioua American girl It la doubly worth hia long efforts to aecure a wife In tbla - country. The Earl of Yarmouth went to .Washington from New York some weeka ago aa a guest of Harry K. Thaw at hla Lafayette iquare house, and almost immediately the attachment between the earl and Mist Thaw became current talk. The rumor of their engagement gained rap- Idly In society, but was vrarjnly denied by Mrs. Thaw. After an evident failure to bring the Earl's visit to a close because his suit was highly fav- -' ored by Mr. Thaw, Miss Thaw was gotten ready on short notice and cent to her slater, Mrs. George Carnegie, at Cumberland Island, their winter home oa the southern coast of Flor- tp ida The Earl and Harry Thaw viewed the move with meet amazing complacency, and expressed their pleasure at knowing Mlsa Thaw was to visit her charming sister at the Islan- d- Mrs. Thaw accompanied her daughter to the train and did not note the absence of the earl, who was naturally expected to be on hand at the pairtlng. flea Thaw was cheerful, and waved fear mother goodby from the rear of the train. After the train was well on the way out of Washington n well dreeaed young Englishman in the sleeper juat ahead of the special war made some iaguliiea as to the Identity of thoee U the special, and a few minutes later the card of too Earl of Yarmouth was carried by a porter to Miss Thaw, who expressed toe greatest surprise at the ooladdenea The Earl accompanied the party to Fernand In a, Fla., where they were met by Mrs. George Carnegie with the Car- - TIIE MEN AND British lord to meet his sister and who has been his social mentor on this side of the water. Who Will Be Marquis of Hertford. The Earl of Yarmouth, who will some day be the marquis of Hertford. Is a descendant of the third marquis of Hertford, the nobleman who was damned to eternal fame" by Thackeray as the marquis of Steyne In "Vanity Fair." ' Miss Thaws fiance at present is George Francis Alexander 8eymour, Earl of Yarmouth. But If he survives hi father be will hold the further title or Marquis of Hertford, Earl of Hertford and Viscount Beauchamp of Hacbe, In Great Brttlan; Baron Conway of Ragley, in England, and Baron Conway of Klllultagh, County Antrim. In Ireland. These titular and prenomtnal glories Indicate that he Is allied by blood and by family connections to some of the most Illustrious, the wealthiest, the most famous and the most noted members of the ancient British arisAs a Seymour he is detocracy, scended from the great Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, lord protector In the reign of Edward VI., and from the hardly less distinguished Sir Edward Seymour, who was speaker of tbs long parliament in 1640-63- . Made His Master Taka Pocketbook. Arthur E. Dtngwell, an inspector of the Hartford Electric Light company. Is accompanied on bis early trip at night by a very Intelligent dog. About 10 o'clock at night the dog goes home and guard! the house against burglars. A few nights ago, while making his rounds, Mr. Dtngwell saw his dog pick up something In the street. When be reached a lamp the dog held a pocketbook up to him to take, but Mr. Diugwell did not think It was worth anything, as It had been found In the middle of the road and bad a very rusty appearance. After he had driven his horse about four miles and toe dog had trotted by the. side of to team, toe dog again held up the pocket book for hie master to take. Mr. Dlngwel! did not like to get hla hands muddy by taking the purse. The dog continued to hold It. and after a few more miles had been covered Mr. Dtngwell decided to reward the dogs perseverence by taking the pocket-booHe found a $3 bill Inside. Hartford (Conn.) Cour&nL Te - - RESEMBLANCE e Lydia IL Pinkhams Vegatabl Compound, flood health la indispensable to complete happiness, and Lydia XL Pinkhams Vegetabla has secured this to mi Compound L. Crown Mas. Bbcnkb, I, acra Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief Corps. $5000 form It orlfliMl of atom httor cannot io grasses. frooing gooulnonou Every filck woman who doe not understand her ailment should write Mrs. Pinkbam, Lynn. Mass. Her advice i free and always helpful. CURED. Universallu s?'J- It. - ( $ Accepted It mutt be apparent to every ont that i qualities of the highest order ara leces- to anabie the best of the products of , aary modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance, liowawr loudly , . heralded, thay may not bop for werWw.de preeminence unless they meet with th 1. general approval, not of Individuals only, but of tha many who bava the happy ' faculty of selecting, enjoying and learning tha real worth of tha choicest produet. Their commendation, consequently, becomes Important to others, since ta meet tha requirements of tha well Informed of all countries the method f manufacture must be of the most perfect order and tha combination the molt excellent of Its kind. Tha abort ta trta not of food products only, bid la (specially applicable to medicinal agents and fter nearly century of quarter of growth and general use tha excellent of la remedy. Syrup Figs, everywhere accepted, throughout tha world, as the best of family laxatives. Its quality I due not only to the excellence of tha ' combination of the laxative an! carmln- stive prlnclplea of .plants known to act most beneficially on the system and presented In tha form of pleasant twd refreshing liquid, but also to th me. hod of manufacture of the Callfom. FI Ejrup Co., which ensures that anl.'arml-t- y and purity essential In a reaiedr In- tended for family use. Ask any physl-cla- n who la weld Informed an! he will answer at once that it la an excellent The m 9k bi M. kr l V 'V sj d A of 210 Kinds fer 16c. .V, llsafsctthatHsltaTasssiIsare Sssad ta f) 1 r garasasud a aMrsfaras tA.S,S any OI bar la Aasariea. TkscsIsCT roaans forth. Wsewaaadog-.- , vtats OTST tou sens fer to prods oorcboloessses. Inovdsrl l ofIndorsyostotry thsaa wsmsksy tbs full ottwd v v.; V ed X . For 16 Cento Postpeidj ttwrtiiqlufd lalm, ft Manufactured bn ; frr ele-whe- ra lnrr T. u. I- " a pun cr as. axa. LOOUCUt ta.OO Wa v,r Tan, CILT tOCIUNC. to.00 Com parse with Otrst f inns, - c7, t'mf hn tg Cut, d4. ss 4slia (sesams. Suf Ctor t-- wr, l tsouiae tShfht . Th BBiss sod pries ro,U.r Afcwi mml If. sr?- rsw. ' W. L. IMtl ULAI, rl Cia TMOt.A... H XTOt.liM, MIXED FARMING. wfaMt ta gt rr. Kt S-- I- -- an tr LakeUiy. gttt luh,Utetaa- Wtca flcs.vertoa f.Uun'&rmtits KlnUla Mcntloa T Lis Paper. pT(otiwn W bot Merord y LT Oslss sssi etbsd SSs. a gpisi i. JOHN AtAUUatlirCOL. 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TVi Dourlu pro-p f teaaiav got o scim pml-m- , luto.r ,11, Intkn: mr MKtwTi Vm thn .ny stfcw th wte I v,es hT. men hniond Jo!.h t th. jV, ftvnr Its mm Surer eoty, tom W. - bougies sham avusi n ,ii3y. - ta Mn'tmnsi Jiw S.s. e es,.a t I CXNIRT SSXCIALIST. eon-vin- 1 w few DR S. SHORES jrt . to Manu Millions aald hydrsrrtsu or sent postpaid by as, SO Boats, largo bo, ksllif.etl.1 goaraataod. CO., Itostoa. Mss IB B. PAXTON Id Cot a aa bus Avs. that ot domn ag Jf.aui leaHolidays Hkfi 1 oileS Aatlaeptto we will mall a large trial package with book ef atMolstely fra. Thu la sot a tiny aample, but a Urge package, enough tc anyone of its value. 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Coaliiloo Xld Tl0 fro, fcj louor or lo ptrto CU or writ. to 3? k will b p14 to aviyeoo wWe eaa duprorr this To rt4. oar word, k to Ui wiU SYRUP OF mitt por vlUondorto It: tfcmaaod of potlcou Now V, ondersod wo 1 1 b 1 to -- Gertrud Atherton to Writs Piaya. Gertrude Atherton, who hat raturaed to Now York from her visit to Den-orla to branch out a a dixmatist ft k who pood upo fti-w- ith at' Uttet pi: Wt Wff 7W flr Familu j 41 notbrwy. lhUUear Best v Hcas. ti 63 ' 9rvH m Wt ktvt tkiu laourlBff 11 CbroniJ br Df TAlnnUrY tti imiBlikltcf ogm po ple.eiew nd Bddreeeee. MWt I pnbilbli our caret 1 privtig fctciiit It wourd bttrtf tORldtM Wt fcv to prow ur kill I tfcti tlwt of trouolM la bm. o. w. ,f cel-le- nt ) -- Enjoy thd Choicest products of the Worlds Commerce. Knowledge of W hat la Bast Mon la, parlaat Thaw Wealth With-ao- t W. 1! t bad" terrible pain along my spinal cord for two t cars and suffered I was given different dreadfully. medicines, wore plasters ; none of these thinqs helped me Heading of the cure that Lydia L. PinLhamg Vegetable Coni pound has brought about, 1 bomohow felt that it was what I needed and bought n bottle to take, liow glad I am that I did so two bottles brought me immense r lief, and after using those bottles more I felt new life and blood surging through my veins. It seemed as though there had been a regular house cleaning through my system, that all the sick nesa and poison had been taken out and new life given me instead. I have advised dozens of my friends to u WHEN after-effect- Scotchmen. about the streets of Paris, some distance from hla hotel; found hlmeelf In a maze from which he could not escape, asd, to make things worse, he failed! through Ignorance of the language, to get any light to guide him homeward, says the Scotish American. Then a happy thought struck him. By dint of signs he concluded a bargain with a fruit hawker for a basketful of gooseberries, and then to the amasement of everybody, went about "Fine Scotch grog sets! a shouting: penny a pun!" This went on for awhile, till a follow countryman rushed forward to him and seizing him roughly' by the rhaulder, asked r "Man d'ye think yere In the stmts of Glesca, that ye gang about Ilk a man mad crying grosseta?" 1 Echt" he replied, with a sense of relief, ye're just the man 1 was looking for... D'ye ken the way to the ' ? hotel Many women and doctors do not recocrnize the real gyraptomi of deransonient of the female organs until too late. !0 of family laxatives, because U la simple and wholesome and cleanse and sweetens the system effectually, when laxative la needed, without any ) uns. pleasant Every druggist of reputable staadlng knows that Syrup of Flga is as a laxative and la glad to tea . tha regular prlea of fifty cent per bottle, because It fives general ntfctac-tlo- n, bat one should remember that In order to get the beneficial effects f Syrup of Figs It Is necessary ta buy the genuine, which 1 sold In origins) packages tnfy; tha name of the remedy Syrup of Fits and also tha full tame of toe Company California Fig Syrup Co. -printed on the front of every package. rOA Ready-Witte- d Insuring Efficient Service. Trackwalkers ior certain Massachusetts railroads are now required to wind a regKtfnrg clock at certain points every hour, and records are kept, to be examined weekly by the superintendent, WOMEN laxative. If at alt eminent In hia profession and baa made a special study of laxatives and their effect upon the system ba will tell you that it U the beat A Scottish tourist wandering The Thaw Mansion, cede yacht. The Earl was presented and evidently was well received, as he was a guest of the Carnegiea for the remainder of his stay In Florida waters, where tarpon fishing and other pastimes wer provided in plenty. Mra. Thaw learned of the Earl's visit to the south and the manner of tie going and forgetting the Important business affairs In' Pittsburg posted to the south in her effort to head off toe Impending engagement From toe announcement Just Issued it Is evident she failed. The suit of the Earl has all along been ancon roved by Miss Thaws brother Harrf, who met the Earl on the continent .and has been a close friend of bis ever slcea. It was Harry Thaw.wbo Invited the OF to-da-y Is the road to wealth. Economy PUTNAM FADELESS DYE lg tbs road to economy. "r POINT Wherein Modern Cta teaman Was Like Unto Daniel Webster, There was In Washington a few years ago an old negro who waa noted for his recollections of alt the famous statesmen of antebellum day!. To him one day came a rather pompous member of a comparatively recent Congress, who resembled some of the famous forensic giants of old only In his capacity for ardent spirits He had hla customary cargo aboard and was inclined to be colloquial. 8o he addressed the old negro patronizingly: Uncle Daniel, I understand that you used to know Webster. Clay, Calhoun and all the celebrated statesmen of before-thwar times." "Oh, yas, sub: I 'members dem all," responded the old negro. "Well, Daniel, I have been told that I look like Daniel Webster. Can you see any resemblance? "Well, es, sub. jo does 'mind me powful o' Mars Webxtah la soma res peck." "Indeed! In what particulars do I remind you of Daniel Webster?" Inquired the row thoroughly flattered statesman Mosly In de braf, suh, responded Daniel; mos'ly In de breff" OUT OF THE RACE. The Mothers Modest Request. Where the welfare of her child Is One Page of the House Is Thoroughly concerned, a mothers nerve Is aa Up to Date. A lady called up A. certain member of the home, who great aa her love. the exchange yesterday telephone was defeated for had for four years as a favorite one of toe morning, says an exchange, and made little page of toe house. The mem- tola remarkable request; "Say, Cenber was constantly doing little things tral. I want to go over to Mrs. Smiths to please toe boy, of whom he was for a while and I have no one to leave the baby with. So I have put her crib very fond. When the member returned this right in front of the telephone and I winter the page seemed to be un- will leave the receiver down. If you aware of his existence. He never vis- hear her crying please call me up at ited him, and failed to take luncheon Mrs. Smiths. The shock of this rewith him, as he bad often done. The quest was so great that Central member, mystified, called him one dropped her gun and ssid, "Busy" to day and Inquired toe reason for the toe next eleven people who called up. breaking off of the friendship. A Refuge In Time Of Trouble. . "Wall,.. It's this way," .replied the A man never knows what a conpage, "You have been defeated, and I am only playing favorites, so, you science he has until asked to tell a see, I cant be bothered with you any lie to shield some one he never liked very well, anyway. Atchison. more." and killed Arthur Smith last Jute.'bst was not mn Med He was convert! at a Sa.iatiou Army meeting recent?. and as the result be has turned all W property over to the mother of W victim and agreed to pay her $;! a month as long si she Lives. L THE d 10 OA It tratsJZ |