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Show oil Itf lsrom- - CtiMt-Cdi- U, An outward application for bronchial diffleultlea la many times far more effective than ayrupa, cough mixture, cod liver oil, Ac., simply because It penetrates through to the direct causeSvhirh is, as a rule, an accumulation of matter or growth tightly adThanksgiving, though commonly rehered to the bronchial tubes. garded as being from Its earliest be8t "scobs Oil, possessing as It does ginning a distinctively New England those wonderful penetrating powers, feetival and Puritan holiday, was 'enables It to loosen these . adhesions originally neither. The first New Engand to Induce free expectoration. Case land Thanksgiving was observed by have keen known where expectorations the Pophaai colonists at Monhegan. have been examined after St. Jacobs In the Thanksgiving service of the Oil has been applied, gndx the exact Church of England, "Giving God formation was clearly shown, where thank for safe arrival and many the adhesions had been removed or other liberal blessings, says Mrs. Earle In ber Customs of Old New pulled off the bronchial tubes. All England Da.'s of the delicate mucous memset apart for thanksgiving brane of the broncha Is Quickly re- were known In Europe before the Refmoved by the healing and soothing ormation, and were In frequent use But the properties of St Jacobs Oil. lit cases by Protestants afterward. of croop and whooping cough in chil- first New England Thanksgiving was not a day of religious observance, but dren St Jacobs Oil will be found sua day of recreation Edward Winslow perior to any other remedy. St Jacobs Oil is for sale throughout writing December 11, 1621, to a friend the world. It is clean, to use not at in England, says: "Our harvest beaB greasy or oily, as Its name might ing gotten In, our governor sent four Imply. For rheumatism, gout sciatica, men out fowling so that we might, neuralgia, cramp, pleurisy, lumbago, ate a spe 1 tl n a n r, rejo co together after we had gathered the frulta- of re throat bronchitis, soreness, stiffness, bruises, toothache, headache, our labors The four killed aa much backache, feetache, pains in the chest fowl, as with a little help beside, pains In the back, pains In the shoul- served the company about a week. At ders, pains In the limbs, and all bodily which times among our recreations aches and pains It has no equal. It we exercised our arms, many of the acts like magic. Safe, sure, and never Indians coming amongst us, and among the rest their greatest king, telling. Massasoyt, with some ninety men, whom 'for three days we entertained Hew M be Beaatlfnl. Would yon be truly beautiful? and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer which they brought We are all sculptors Thoreaa says: and bestowed on our governor, and sad painters, and our material is our upon the As captains add others. wa flesh and blood and bopen. Any Governor Bradford recorded that durnobleness begins at once to refine a ing that autumn beside water fowle man's features, and any meanness or ther was great store of wild turkles," sensuality toe rub rute them." So there the Pilgrims fared better at their plain-face- d Thanksgiving than their English cousnew, yon eour-vlsagpeople, go along' about yOur business ins, for turkeys were not plentiful In and grow handsome. Nixon Water- England at that date. The Indian visitors Joined In the games. These man la National Magazine for Novemrecreations were doubtless competiber. tions In running leap'ng, Jumping and DtU Memorial Churelk. perhaps stool-boxProbably The womA memorial church has lately been en of tho had Utile time to colony erected and dedicated on the alts of Join In the recreations as the four Jefferson Davis' birthplace In FsJrview, women, with the help of one servant, Ky. A slab of Tennessee marble set and a few young maids, had to preId the wait bears this Inscription:' pare and cook food for 120 hungry "Jefferson JDavls of Mississippi - was men. There Is no record of any spechorn June 3d, 1808, on the site of this ial religious service during, this week church, ile made a gift of the lot of feasting. On February 22, in 1630, March 10, 188S, to Bethel Baptist the first public thanksgiving Was hed church as a thank offering to God." in Boston by the Bay State Cblouy In gratitude for the safe arrival of 'ships TblaT Hows Wt offer One Hundred Dollars rewardforsny bearing food and friends. On Novemease of Catarrh that eaunot bewared by HaUe ber 4, 1631, Thanksgiving day was Catarrh Cure. . J. CURVET kept again in Boston. From that time CO. Props.. Toledo, a Tt, the undersigned, have known F. X till 1684 there were qt least 22 public Chaney tor the tout 15 years and believe him -perteetly honorable la all business transaotloas' thanksgiving days appointed in Masand Suancialfy able to carry Out any obligaCon, Island Rhode sachusetts, and tions made by their arm necticut People do not seem to have Went Trusx. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0.1 Welding, Ktnnsn A Marvin, Wholesale celebrated Thanksgiving In the early Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, notdays In Connecticut th festival was ing directly upon the blood and muooua surfaces not regularly observed fintfl 1716. f the system. .Testimonials bant frw. Frio was net always appoint150 per bottle. Sold by aU druggists. . .y, Thanksgiving Mail's Family Fills are the beat- ed in early days for the same token ODD THANKSGIVINGS - ed, .- at Ur ruvrnr-nwifr- s nllnt, dent Mi Klnley T d . - 4 SIGNS ON WAGON ROOFS. r' 5 : ery year cat farm. come from . , BmMM for ttehooit Taorhcr. "Lift your Jbat reverently when you pass, the teacher Of a primary school," says old "Pap Eckert "She takes the little bantling free from the home neet, and full of his pouts and passions, an ungovernable little - wretch, whose own motheradmlu that the ends hint to school to get rid of him. This young woman, who knows her Jjualnesa, takes a whole carload of these youngsters, half of whom, and alone, are more than a match for their parents and puts them In the way of being useful and upright citizens.'' And at what expense of toll and weariness. Here is the most responsible position In the whole school,' and If .her salary were double,-- she would receive less than ihe earns." A Kansas Not from Kansas City Stair. single-- handed, , - -- , - - ri Mot SlfleornHIm. "I wonders, said Brother Dickey, ef Mister Rooswell is gwine ter give de culled race any mo' rlckernltion dan what dey been ahavln? Dey etao needs It Wy, 1 well erqualnted wld a member er my race what voted de publikin ticket six times in one election, en dat man. aint even got One office ter his name! 'Now, ef dats what dey calls rlckernltion hits mo Atlanta Constitution. dan I kin see! - . prize-winni- - ' - th Monoerchs 4 1' t Czar . King Edward and Nicholas Hava Several 1 yalChalra The two most remarkable are the chair of Ivan the Terrible and the one in fit George's Hall of the Winter Palace at St Petersburg. The former la of furquoises. In the back alone there are 10,000 of these gems The other chair is of costly woods, with ivory and gold, richly Jeweled, and embossed with the Imperial eagle. The seat is of ermine, and the arms are Ivory , tasks. Further east, in Teheran, the Shah displays himself on a whit marble throne, looted from Delhi In 1739. It U of ivory, overlaid with gold, and ablaze with gems. Its value being estimated at over 1,000,000. ra rulw - ' , n Secretary of war Root has donated to Hamilton .College a brans cannon weighing 300 pouod captured In tbe Philippines. WMWNe Endorses Lydi E. Pinkhims V ere table Componnd After Following Its Heeord For lean. 4 OrttreWe Baelat Predeaee. " Dxas Health it The fact that, little Delaware la the oldest state ot tho Union glveo ber the greatest boon bestowed on human, and therefore anything that can governor social precedence over aB ity restore lost health i a blessing. I ther state executives who may share consider Lydia E. Pinklmma Veg with him any official entertainment In r table Compound aa a blessing to State and Nation. It cures her moth-er- a Waahlniton. Ladies' Home Journal and daughters and makes them Plao'e Cure oaanot be toe highly spoken of a wall and atroug. 4 rough cure. J. W. O Bum, At Third - Delaware MRA-riKKaa- . K Uinneepulla Mins,gih f, IVOA its, . - at Baffala A I Ths euggeetlon Is mads at Buffalo (hat tbe city buy the it' n the electric tower and. lake front, eubctitutlnp ,b;ick toy tbe prespresent staff, and painting it the & ent colors. , Thf well potted druggist advisee you to use wizard Oil for pain, for be know what It ha do&fjH h . an re-cr- "! the-etto- It bread aod butter and preserves, puddings, plea and cakea, which 'prqdude Corpulency. November Ladies Rome Journal , , f , Mrs. Wtnslnw' - For , Smithing Syrup,, mhnm ilw rum. womb has sbcen cured in two Or three week! through it use, and aa 1 find it I unhesitatpurely an herbal remedy,endorsement. ingly give it my highest Fraternally youra, Du. I. VirtoquA, forrti - If at we fn. Lansing, Mich." tfmtmJm wagon roof in two place along either A correspondent of tbe Loudon Tildes aide of. the top near thh: edgb. Thus i averts that the mortality among Boer one or the other, of course, painted, children leal way shockingly high. He could be easily tea from" either aid of the street . In wagon Voof lettering says the Boers frequently have families the latest thing I have seen was' on of twenty, half of whom die young. Ihe lop of a moving vaa whose entire roof was' covered with , lettering, in Tjr lines placid crosswise to the top and at beginning 'the forward ,end and running, line' underline, clean back to the rear end, nq-- that the vans extensive roof as you looked down upon It rrr-; was lettered like a' great poster. And of course this was not done Idly, for SOLD IH the van ie a, vehicle that may stand backed up an hour or two In front of a house and the poster on Ps roof Is then brought where it can be easily W. T Dmiglsv ti.00 read by anybody in the air along that Gilt Eds I.in Cannot B At Any A'ptc knnlsd ideofthe. streets way York s OwHw s HrKntbt . Sun. . Oratory lh r.pststiua ot W. lriinira lajo-suaua siura for i advice; it i entirely free. Onion made 9 a 953 Nrw itantfor pAreni to htfh ttuil th ft Cfctvw ID Jlf Fill UP fxtf Ju8Birwtn th Ws UitoHivlM fLfiOebas thss be cy W. I 1 eidewUrfl. f tells trior i.VcS'lnJ p skrfhoana tihten w7W eth trio, oomf.irt and wrw b tarniifT 'urwr In tliG .114 all o'hor nioko. odd 1 th FA 00U1 STLUtS SSUk. srlcoo. Thi. oxcelirtit rt oaurlua Tnfllt wptt kAfi V L. gitt ikflfl lira braa oS hr Siam alooo. W. L' Vt.k All ri fltiwpa liouriu hoo.kaT.tor, botf or rat. blofiiMOtteujr rihiwttoa. ufortloa thoa other 3 is and of pr lc shoo, botaara bl fcna.tlon f.ir tbs bait M0 t$ ffnlfl sdilittontel eaf Sad B W vhsos mast Ira Bralutslimd. rinffOa a rako Sit aAiiTfioent , mt ffhoflrn t tit 8tji4o W. Donalaa Alto end AUIS kb no foot trod dUe todwiUib nr audv of th asm blub-era- d loot ti- BauJiUf woruf plnia ara and In s.1.00 anil StMH) itow and or tup toe BOdUtua or us lit total Just as good to evary way. . . yv. As Apelerr-- )ai0 .SHOES! ..y ' " . m r.IffvSOSS.OO .9 The Green Bag, an English legal iournal, tells the following story: On t If you are 111 do not hesitate to pet a bottle of Lydia II liakfcl hama Vegetable Compound once and write to firs. Pink-haat Lynn, f lass, for ipedal TTi b n occasion Junior counsel on their I, lershlps giving judgment against his dient, exclaimed that he was surprised it their decision. This wa construed into a contempt of court and the young (p- Smid by t m In Aiwini aiiivw swuiuaf Aatwca tevun tActwry to wwwt'w it rtwtttaDd U team atew 4 o W, I. Mim, Wrlster was ordered to attend at the MHMHMaMMHanBIBto&aHUkaAaaiMliwMOIaaiawraMaaran tor next morning. Fearful of the eon Whence, he consulted bis friend, John Scott (afterward Lord Eldon), who told him to be perfectly at ease, for he would 'apologize for him in a CATARKB, Brencbilia. NantfU, Brart Dir wy that would avert any unpleasant mm, Pyaptesivu Skin Diaaaao, Bleed Diiran, ' IhMOSlUa, result. .Accordingly, when the name ot Hskiis, Naros Diaaaa. the delinquent was called, Scott rose gidiray Dluqta. fuislt Complaint. Dvraialrry. Prax!li. Rkkafs, ScraluU, aad coolly addressed the judges: Camplian to Drsl Stages, Livar PiiratM, am very sorry, my lords, he said, , PwSMi ( Iks B.w.l. that my young friend has so far for1 - . New Traotmanl Curaj. Writ a for gotten himself as to' treat your lord-h!- p with disrespect; he Is extremely Symptom Lltt. Conjugation Fraa. penitent, and you will kindiy ascribe his unintentional insult to his Ignorance. You must see at once that It did If you suffer from nv of tha wnahncsw or We cure you first and then ask - a REASONoriginate In that. He said he was sur fUfteasea rauvrd Irnor.nre, errra op ABLE FEE yrbi-- too are cured.- You eaa deFU130N WS pend upon our word: any bank In Utah will YOU AKfcf THB prised at the decision of your lordships. T(V. TALK TO endorse tt: tboawtadeof putiente have endorsed Now, if he had not been Ignorant ot -WANT W bare prored our dlctll la cutintf NOW WE WANT TO CUBE YOU-w- Ith what tak18 place In this court every CHKON1C diaps.es by publithln thiuwinilt of tta. Hut dUtioct umlrrsundiof that we will not detesLimonlal of boat a, pi (.vinz pro day had he known you but half so voluntary mand a FEE Until we cum you. We cure LOST , m, picture and addreaaea.' .MANHOOD. Seminal iWeakneaa. Spermatorlong: ag 1 have done WE CANT PUBLISH OVR not bo rhoea, Oofwfrrnoe. hyphllU anil all weabueaeee CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES of Bieu.We absolutely cure Varicocele or It turprlsed at anything you did." . penny. ConauluaUpn sad Beesusa It woald betray confidence. Hence we dno t eeCt you , bare to prove our aklU la i tl cl.iH of trouble alvti-- FRFK, b ktter or to person. r Ott WHITE. Thl another U way lapur pla: Sedd Sell At! ad Bar Tool. Office Hours; I A m. to f y. m.l evening T to 8; Sunday and Holidays 10 to IS. It la a4surprls!ng fact that we ship annually fromT the United States to DHS. SHORES & SHORES. Eitiri Socialists. Sweden more than 11,000,000 worth of tel machinery. Including everything from a typewriter or cash register to a ALEXANDER, 0- - E.. locomotive, and we take our pay In raw A Assay er. Chemist, Metallurgist ear toad lota MaHta .ark. frea material The exports of Iron And steel Oree teeted la MePbse kalidln, ltcaTer, Coin, f 8fOr. O. NMhi ll Just about balance the Imports. SwePfcrtnt Brovt'l Grfl ff rtCB fniamv ri all Wrrow Dtmtto. AtlAwi den sends us pig Iron, steel rwnrw MQiH,iwteiyt ingots, bars, rods and sheet Iron, Wo make It NO GUESS NEEDED. 47.1001 W. N. Vo Bait lake.-N-o, op into machinery And tools and send When you weigh on a Jon e 00 Lb. 6cal0 kdvertlsemeats b'kca PAwncuLAna oo. ruu. aa Kitdiy flasverlag It back to ber. yiticc a rue pat thi ntnetay jo slnuhautom, m, I. floitkia Tkia rape hom Cn ,,T 25 days without OtSCOVErfi give olid food, merely relief end cui drinking water; 17 eraee. Book efteraimoolui.ulck sod I BATwYraataieal fiaya without cither eating or drink-- ! a a a ara-- m, am A ! only five day when eating LADV, ladepend loud food without drlnktnE mvitnuc AMKRICAN ViAn4lVMiL rtcfc, tfluii fo4 kMMl , WrtA. .7eTrGatandCuro Pay When Cured WEAK MEM, V'i-U- 11 X styled tne Russian throne. Nam. SathiBg Tho woman from New England bnya a "table spread, while ber sister from tho south buyr a Table cloth." Tho womah from Novo Scotia orders tho servant to "lay the table, while with moat ot us natives of tbo United States' tho command 1a to "set the table.1: In the country the hostess says to her guests, "Sit by." when It is time to eat; In towq It Is, Please, sit down;" I? tho elty among tbo swells there Is as further Invitation than the announcement of the servant that "Dinner Is . erred. A Festmaatar , M0et Salary. . Are Tee Paler Allen ffent-E- o The postmaster at Grand Tnnwell, It ia the only cur for Swollen, Pa., threatened to resign because his Smarting. Burning, Sweating Feet, and Bunions Ask for Allen . Corn income amounted to only 13 cent Foot-Ease- , a powder to be shaken Into day,' Then ho fell sick aad tke office the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe was abolished. Store, 25c. Bampl - eent FREE.- - Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Falag to Cable Car, A few years ego (he cable eyetem was The November Atlantic opens with considered (be bent, bql Vince tbs tnveft tlon of the trolley, the cable is belns rap- Sydney Brooks Europe end America, idly displaced. Kapefle now claim that cumprewed air will eventually be the car giving the European view of th vital power ef Ihe future, la all lines of In- topics of reciprocity end th Mo oroe are constantly beImprovement dustry ' ' lli made, but In medicine lloatettere Doctrine. btomac Blliere still bolds the lead, because It le ImiM'setbie to make a better medtetn for indigestion, dyspepsia, belch-Ior billouaneaa. De sure to try It. PRINCESS YIROQUA.I.l. D. .... Lady Beresford' ng 'io P ' the Fellnee On 5 Rearing t Cals Are ol the Fade of .Lady Her Hobby Marcue Bereeford. t engi-neerl- (T, - cvoo-ocxwcvxwcvo- Groaad 8ud Jculy Slak. A. novel condition in railroad wap presented, recently by tho sinking of tbo roadbed on tho Monoa railway, in Lako county, Illinois, About 800 feet of bed settled, and In a little over two months the depression had reached an estimated depth 61 108 feet For months the company has been filling tho bole, over 7,600 car loads of rubblo and timber havlog been dumped In It Tho bottom seems to have been reached. Exhaustion of natural gas la laid to have caused the pheoemeaon. . Cabs Tradesman Btw fleljlenU . ' Wriekle That Hu Con la, With the JEvery Cuban' must, bay?, hh helper,"' I . .Building of plat. n army officer haa been say erring' In the Inland, "Vdu cannot, , "When fist Began to multiply, said a man who Uvea in one And so; nature hire a carpenter for aa hour unless yon I TRrNTJ8 YIEOQUA. helper tohand'hlj' ally, takes notice of things associated .provide him with 'Practicing Ibyuckui and Lectorer, with them, "the owners of delivery hammer and nalj qnd,tlk tq tilia, For fifteen years I have noted th wagons and so on began, haying signs affeetrof-you- r Vegetable Compound In One Cold th re On To a day. painted on tha roofs of their wagons, Take Laaatlve Bromo Quinine Air euring jeqlal diseases of women. Tldu. to catch the eye of those who dwelt drugglsUrefund mdney if it fall tochre. 260 f V 1, know of nothing superior tor .. . . In homes above the street level. They ovarian trouble, barrenness, and it Men, a a class. Set too much meet, baa prevented hundreds of dangerous painted these signs first with ths nam on letter under the other, lke a p line, and are prone to kidney1 troubles, operation where physicians claimed was the only chance to get well straight down the middle of the wag- Women eat.loo much starch and sweet, iUlceratlon and inflammation of tha Hattie: 1 wish I knew some way to make lots of money." Uncle George: Easles.t thing In tlle. world, Hattlu on top from, end to end; " Sometimes Gq qpqp tha stage, and- when, yon renr thirty years they painted the pame In the same tire after, twenty-fiv- e location, but with the letter arranged yoq g&n wylte your femlnetcenees tot in the ordinary way, this making a the next half century, andget good could be easily read from that 1 them. know for don't money why: 1, 18 Than smly,Boktou Tran only know you would." they took to painting the na,tpe Qn the gcPipk us it FmllMl u - vine-cover- ' LAI 1 -- Electrical Effect of Tbuad.r Storm. F. Larroque, In Comtes Rendua, states that, being attracted by the peculiar effect thunder storms at A distance of many miles often have upon persons afflicted with certain nervoua diseases long before any Instrument now In use indicates Any atmospherlo disturbance, It occurred to him that Hertxian waves emitted by. thunder storms might possibly be transmitted over enormous distances through the middle and higher atmospher by some means analogous to relays ' In order to test his idea he constructed ' receiver made of a horizontal plate of sine 40 cm. In diameter, earthed by a thin copper wire containing a spark gap located in a dark cellar. With this device, In June, 1001, he made several series of nocturnal observations.. In one of them the manifestations c , inclded with the blizzard la the Gram-plan- s, and In another with the thunder storm which on the night of Jufio 18 was Visible over Corsica' the' kt being serene in both cases where' the observations were made. M.Larroquo points out the Importance of this cfahr aeter. of meteorological observation, but ventures- no explanation, of the cause of the transmission of Hertzian Waves over such enormous distances. RhUadelphl Timen, o Among the fads to which English ladies of wealth, leisure and high social distinction are addicted there are few yielding the fair devotees more than genuine pleasure and satisfaction Brooklyn. N. Y., Nov. 15th. A medical of breeding and Tearing business the famlllea "In many authority aaya: throughout tho world Garfield Tea often cats, the specialty of Lady Marcuse. takes tho place of the family physician, Beresford. At her home at Bishams-gatfor practically everyone suffers at times near Egham, Lady Beresford has from disorders of atomach, liver, kidney or bowels. Certainly, from no othwhat she calls her "eatestablished er medicine can auch good results be which fits the case, permaJtea word peoobtained. Thin Herb remedy eries, a as ple well, thus greatly Increasing their any other. The eswell as capacity for enjoying life; It la good for haps unique In Is absolutely old. tablishment young and and every feature. Here the happy Germany's Fertile live, move, and have fortunate pussies Germany has shown far greater fore- their being amid surroundings fit for sight than slthsr England or the Unit- queens and princes. One feature of ed States In the matter of training of- tha eatery is a cottage ficers and men for tha navy. Her wifb the rooms decorated ana auppUed schools are filled with the brightest of with everything supposed to be needthe coming generation, being educated ful for the comfort of tkjo most fastl-JIoIn navigation and gunnery, and. Inof felines. There Is A small stead of limiting the graduates, an ws kitchen for cooking foddj racks to do at Annapolis, td fifty or sixty- hold the white enameled bowls and year, she Is turning out annually 400 plates used at feeding time, an a or 600 young sailors competent to com- large book wherein la - inscribed th mand ships " af' li.Correipondence family history of memberg'Of The esChicago Record-Heraltablishment, By many men cats are nuisance. If nothin Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children regarded, as a fortunate cira specially bbt worse, by Buccesefolly nsed by Mother Gray, nurse cumstance Lord Beresford to deeply In the Children's Home in New York. Cure DisInterested in felines himself,, and Is Feverishness, Bad btomach, Teething and In Bowels the thorough sympathy with hie wlfe'e order. move and regulate hobby. He la one of the presidents of Destroy Worms. Over 80.000 testimonial. At all druggbts, 3e. Sample rasa. Ad the London Cat Club, whose annual LeHoy , N. Y. dreaa Alien B. Ouiu-tei- , exhibitions are a popular feature of each recurring season, and some of the Has Had roorteen wive. cati at these shows ev James Meriuy has proved that No. 13 other Is no morqronlucky than any number. He was divorced from his thirBar teenth wife on OctoberMfith at- - four-teen, bourvtlle, Ky., and married his one hour later. Meridy la 49 . years old and In appearance resembles are Buffajo Bill. Four of hi wives the and divorced dead, nine have been fourteenth was a widow. Great Britain has no 'distinctive and PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not exclusive! throne, - Instead, there are V four the wooden chair, wltn the slab pot, streak W give your good bold by drug- - of Scotch eUshe, In Westminster Abevenly dyed appearano fiats, 10c. per paakage. bey, which has served as the coronation seat of the monarchs of this realm Ane-tac- h, tor seven centuries; the sumptuous near Hlrfbach, In the village of In the House of Lords; 1 a peculiar chair of stats Germany, there on the late queen sat which chair the garden gate. In the year 182$ Ludwig, a drawing room In Buck.when holding At tha Mareubacb, a farmer, planted ingham palace, And the gilt arm chair entrance of his garden two beech at Windsor, in which the sovereign sits which h united in one arch, over to receive letters of credence or recall several this arch the cultivator md from foreign 'envoys, or accordy Audi' .more small arches with all kinds of ence to dusky potentates. Tomore even Is figures with some small branches. Ruaala of The Czar green day the whole la Its blooming diversely throned. Each pf a dozen a living dress seems Uk chalrz of state are at various times arch. Tie many years it naBakes It look mors like a work oi ture than' the work of a human hand. rema.kable h t School, In the latest grist of amusing answers to exaihlnatlon questions are the following: "Every sentence and name of God must begin with n caterA young gentlemans disserpillar. tation on the author of certain standard works' in English literature is deSamson Augusta waa one lightful: of Chaucers principal works, as it contained his name, giving a full account of It He also wrote something about Paradise." Klghtrou.ly ANGRY. characteristic of was that he very eld m ion his temper Very few of hi rlind even those who were most Intimate ulth him, bad seen him In an Very mood, but he had shown hla temper in the presence of statesmen oned or twice in a way to surprise thent just before he was nominated tor President. McKinley waa campaigning in the WeaL Ha hti prl. vate car, and Mrs McKinley and her colored maid were with him. At Dan- vtll ill , he made a speech, and whila. the train stopped the maid went to ' find drug store and secure some medicine for Mrs McKinley. After the speech ihe car was attached to the limbed train; and, amid the wlld of the enthualastlc thousands, the train pulled out for. Terre JSaute for Soon after evening meeting the train started the coorbd maid waa mlswd and McKinley requested tha com ittee to stop the train until she coulj be found. They assured him that the train could not be stopped, as it was limited on. Ita run, and some oneremarked that auch a train could not wait anyway for only a colored girl, That remark made McKinley mat He seized the bell rope and it a vigorous Jerk, remarking vritfl emphasis that the train would to and that he would not leavoUan-vl- ll until the girl wa found He did not propose to leave a strange colwed girl there In a city filled with excited crowds to possibly meet insult because of her color. She waa wndw his protection and he would not go until she could be found. The trala came to a sudden atop and the dignified committeemen, now meek in thspresence of their indignant leader, turned out to institute a search for the missing colored maid. She was found, the train moved on, but it waa one time ' before McKinley's good nitnre could relieve the embarrassment of the committee. They had n 'Mdtlnley mad,-anit 'took them's food while to get over the sensation, .' ITe of Gods beneficence, nor was It always aet upon Thursday or for any pedal season, but the frequent appointment In gratitude for bountiful harvests finally made the autumn the customary time. When the festival of Thanks became annual it assumed many features of the old English Christmas. In the year 1677 the first proclamation regular Thanksgiving was printed. Neither chin ware no earthenware waa plentiful' in earl days, although earthenware. la mentioned In early Inventories. Th4 table furnishings consisted largely of wooden trenchers. The time when America was settled waa the era when pewter-war- e and a aet of garnish" of pewter was g source of great pride to unievery Colonial housekeeper-UJ- i versal table furnishing was. th porringer, which waa usually of pewter. When not In use these were bung by their handles on the eJge of1 the dresser shelf. Caoxplalnable. M KINLEY Wba K2rf 1 o A as using Answers AW GOOOOOOpOOOOOIOOOOOOOGOOOCO cbltla, Croup and Heartay. M ' DROPSY e tma |