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i - i -if i from woman's ailments nro Invited to mlto to tho names nnd nddrcssca hero given, for positive) proof that Lydia E. Piukhain'a WIFE OF GERMANY'S ENVOY TO UNITED STATES. vision jm San Francisco Woman Horrified by Stories of Reptiles. A LITTLE COLD, Ho caught a little cold-" That was alL Bo the neighbors sadly said, As thoy gathered round his bed. When thoy heard that he was dead. He caught a little cold That wns all. (Puck.) i'!ioto)(rjiti tr Cllrmllntt, Washington I. O The Countess von Bernstorff, whose husband Is Kaiser Wllhelm's envoy to America, Is among the newcomers In Washington's diplomatic set. She plans a brilliant season for the embassy. HAULS MUCHljONEY it- Van in Washington Carted Mil lions of Dollars Through City. Wagon Has Carried Bills That Would , Cover Road Fifty Mlleo Wide from Atlantic to Pacific Some Comparisons. Washington. Visitors to Washing' tol avIio have their eyes open may seo, onco or twice a day, a big closed wag on drawn by threo sturdy whlto horses drive up Fifteenth street and back up against the curb nt ono of tho en trances to tho treasury department. There Is nothing especially to distin guish this wagon from lots of others, except that there nro usually two men on tho front seat beside the driver and two other men standing on tho back step. Hut when tho visitor notices tho number of packages that aro taken oft tho wagons, this extra complement of attendants ceases to occasion com ment or surprise It seems to be quite natural, and tho comings and goings of the wagon attract littlo attention. . Yet there is a romanco about that van which reaches out to every man, woman nnd child in tho country who has spent a dollar bill or nny other amount in currency, for that mattor, in tho last 2G years. For overy piece of paper monoy that has. been issued in tho United States during that tiino has first ridden in that wagon, and tho total equals all tho money there is in tho world to-day. A recent calculation produced somo rathor remarkablo comparisons. For Instance, the report says: "It would take a string of hay wag ons 20 miles long to hold tho money that has passed through this old van. It tho packages wero piled ono on top of tho other thoy would mako a monu ment IS miles high. If tho bills wero placed end to end tho string would bo 250,000 miles long, or equal to ten times the distnnco nrouud tho world. Thoy would carpet a road BO feot wido from Now York to San Francis co. Their weight in coal would sup ply tho averago family with fuel for 260 years. Had an expert begun count ing this monoy in tho days of Colum bus he would have been half through when President Taft was Inaugu rated." So it Is rather an Interesting old wagon after all. Its trips nro not long, although thoy nro so Important. It brings the currency from tho bureau of engraving and printing, whero it Is printed, to tho treasury department, scurcely half a mllo away. Tho monoy is packed in bundles, each weighing 12 pounds, and each containing 1,000 sheets with four bills to the sheet. Tho value of each packago depends, of course, upon tho denomination or "slzo" of tho bills It contains. One packago which was composed alto gether of $10,000 bills and was worth $40,000,000 was once hauled. That was an exceptional bundlo, hut oven when tho bills are of tho lowest de nomination, one dollar, tho packages are worth $4,000 each. It is because of the valuo of its loads that tho old wagon is accompa nied by four men, two In front nnd two behind, besides the driver. Uncle Sam is not taking nny chances on n 'hold-up" oven If tho drlvo is so short. Each of theso men is heavly armed and ready to tackle any man or party of'inon that should attompt a "Wild West" display in tho neighborhood of the wagon. ONE-ARMED MUSICAL GENIUS Paderewakl Discovers Wisconsin Boy Who Cap Play Classics with Five Fingers. La Crosso, Wis. In Donald John son, n Centervlllo lad born with ono arm, Padorewskl, tho celebrated plan 1st, believes ho has found a gcnlu who will 'icromo world-famed. Monday tho lad leaves for New York and Switzerland, whero ho will he edu cated muslcnlly nt tho oxpenso of Pnderowskl, Through the kindness and strategy of tho wifo of tho planUt wbb tho lad's talent brought to Paderowskl's attention. It transpires that when Padorewskl played here tho hoy went to tho theater and tried to sccuro an nudlcnco with tho master. Padcrowski was In an ill humor and turned htm off. Struck by tho crestfallen appear ance of tho boy, tho pianist's wlfo called him back nnd nBked him to ap pear at their privato car. PadcrowHkl was displeased when tho boy appeared, but consented to hear him. So impressed was tho pianist that ho jumped to his fent in surprise. Ho declared ho knew only ono other in tho world who could play clusslcs with ono hand. Tho Johnson boy thought ho had been forgotten until a letter came tho other day from Puderewskl from Swit zerland. Tho letter contained funds and plans for tho boy's musical edu cation, Shoe Lace Saves Him. Darby, Pa. His action in leaning over to tlo his shoe lnco saved tho life of Walter Salisbury while ho was working out a blast in Squire Har rison's quarry. As Salisbury was working bolow an overhanging bowlder weighing about 400 pounds It became loosened nnd crashed down toward him. By n remarkablo streak of good for tune, just at tho time that tho hugo rock began to fall, Salisbury's shoo lace becamo loosened, and ho leaned over to tlo It when the rock crnshed over tho placo whero his head had been only a moment before. Ho was slightly Injured otherwise, howover. Diamonds at Mlnerallst Makes Discovery of Perl dotite Near the River West of City Hall. Littlo Bock, Ark. There may bo a diamond field under tho city of Littlo Rock, If tho speculations of J. F. Whltlock, a mlnerallst, havo worth. He claims to havo discovered perl dotite, an Igneous rock formntlon that Is tho native bed In which dia monds aro found, on tho bank of the Arkansas river, within tho limits of this city. Tho rock Is said to bo of the same naturo as that in Plko coun ty and in South Africa, from which diamonds have been taken. It was Mr. Whltlock's yacht, which lies anchored In the river Just west or the city hall, that led him to this discovery. Tho present low stage of the Arkansas river has exposed por tions of tho bank that havo not been out of tho wnter before for years. Whllo on his yacht Mr. Whltlock's attontlon was attracted by fragments of n peculiar looking rock which was found in considerable quantities on tho bank nenr tho water's edge. Ho gathored up several specimens, ex amined them closely and then carried them to Commissioner Tucktfr'B office and compared them with specimen from tho South African and Pko dia mond fields. Both ho and Commis sioner Tucker aro confident that tho olive-green rock Is perldotlto. "In practically overy well that Is dug In Littlo Rock, Iron ore contain ing mica is .found," Bays Mr. Whltlock. "This goes to Indlcnto that tho rock underneath tho city was formed by volcanic action. Now, it is a well known fnct that perldotlto is formed by volcanic action. Henco tho fact that this rock has been found gives overy reason to bellove that there Is a vast bed of perldotlto under the oltv Thin mlplii nr mlfrlit tint rnnrnln J diamonds. Largo quantities of perl Boa Constrictors, Rattlesnakes and Dozen Other Kinds of Serpents Seen by Citizens If Hysterical ' Stories Can Bo Believed. Snn Frnnclsco. -Boa constrictors, wntcr snakes, gopher snakes, black snakes, rattlesnakes, gnrtor snakes nnd a dozen other varieties of tho rep tllo family havo boon seen In nnd about Parnassus Heights during tho last week, if tho hysterical Btorles re lated by saucor-eyed citizens of that section aro to be believed. Rumor has it that a king cobra was killed nt tho end of Stnnynn street, and, further, that n rock python, men surlng from four to twonty-nino feet In length, gave battle to an army of resi dent In Woodland nvcnuo and es caped into Sutro forost after having hugged threo men. Tho python wns said to be a female. Patient Investigation, however, dis closes that tho rumors nro somewhat exaggerated, but that, llko many rumors, they have n foundation In truth. A rattler, carrying ten rattles nlid n button, wns killed n Sturo for est tho other day by John Pedllna, after it had almost frightened Mrs. L. T. Crnnz nnd her daughtor, who re side in Belmont avenue, into hysterics. And tho venomous snnko measured flvo fqot eight inches in length, as any one can verify by calling at tho Park museum, whero tho reptile rests in alcohol. Also two big blacksnakcs, of a variety unknown to tho sobor citizens of tho district, havo been encountered and overcome within tho last week in Stanynn street. Each measured over six feet In length, as likewise can be proven by communicating with Al Guyton, a enrpenttr, who hns earned tho tltlo, among residents of Pnrnns bus Heights, of "tho snake charmer." Guyton killed one of tho reptiles nnd "Snakes" Miller, n plustorcr, captured and imprisoned tho other. Now, theso threo serpents wero all subdued within nn nrcu of less than GOO square feet and near tlio residenco of Dr. O. C. Joslcn In Woodland nvo- mie. Tho doctor's neighbors say that tho monsters escaped from captivity in his back yard, whero they wero bo ing held prisoners, but this tho Incdi cul man stoutly denies. His wlfo in- slsts that tho last of their pets died a year ago, and the doctor declares thoy passed away somo four months ago. Both insist that no snakes over cs caped from them, but that all wero gathered in by tho grim reaper. However, tho snakes havo been en countered nnd slaughtered amid con siderable hysteria among tho women citizens, nnd not a few quakings among tho men. D. L. Wcstovor, owner of a house now in process of repair at 1161 Stan ynn street, rewarded "Siinkes" Miller, u plasterer employed on tho building, with one dollar for killing tho six-foot blacksnako found in tho front yard. Westover frequently inspected his dwelling, but hns not been seen there, It is said, within tho Inst few days. John Herman, contractor on tho build ing, Is displaying great hnsto In re pairing tho structure, and his carpen ter, Al Guyton, who caught ono of tho reptllos nllvo, Is working fovcrlshly be side him. Where tho serpents cnino from Is Bomowhnt of a mystory. That they really appeared is certain. Little Rock dotlto arc found which do not contain diamonds. SNAKE IS MASTER OF SHIP Comes Out of Hold of British Steamer Peruviana and Whole Crew Makes Retreat. Philadelphia. Whero a big snnko came from which mado Its appenranco In tho pantry of tho British steamship Peruviana us tho vessel came up the Dolawaro river tho other day puz zles Cnpt. Jones, master of tho Peru viana, and nil tho others on board. Tho crew say that hissing sounds had been heard In the vessel's hold nil of tho way across tho Atlantic, but no ono could bo Induced to go below nnd in vcstlgnte. Tho first tanglblo ovidenco thnt thero wbb a menngcrlo bolow was se cured when tho snnko appeared in tho galley nnd wanted things his own way. Tho steward did not think that there was any reason for having two bosses In the culinary department and killed the snnko. Tho Peruviana came here from Lulca, where snakes aro tin common. Prior to that sho was en gaged In tho Brazilian trado, whero It Is believed tho snakes camo on board. Tho other reptiles aro hid awny in remote places where it Is impossible to locate them. Pokes Squirrel with Gun. York, Pa. An accident similar to that which caused the death of Samuel Smith, at Blttorsvllle, almost cost the Ufa of Ira Eborly of Dallastowu. Eber ly hnd knocked a squirrel from a trco. but It was only wounded, nnd dragged Itself behind a fence. With the butt of his gun Eborly tried to poko it out when tho weapon was discharged, tlu uliot tearing hlu cap almost to plecot and tho powder spattering his face. Neglect of a cough or cold often leids to serious trouble To break up a cold In twenty-four hours and euro any cough thnt Is curablo mix two ounces of Olycorlno, a half-ounco of Virgin Oil of Pino compound puro nnd eight ounces of puro Whisky. Tako a teaspoonful overy four hours. You can buy theso at any good drug store and easily mix them in a largo bottlo. ( Made Sura Pair Wat There. A through train stopped a fow mo ments at a small station tho other day. A passengor got off to walk around a littlo. As the train began to movo again tho passongcr Jumped nboard, but just then ho dlscovorod that ho had but ono ovorshoo. Think ing that he dropped tho othor some where on tho platform, and as tho train was going too fast for him to Jump off and rccovor it, ho pulled off tho remaining shoe nnd throw it on tho platform, exclaiming: "Thoro, that makes a good pair of overshoot for somebody." Entering tho car, ho proceeded to his seat Thoro, to his great astonishment, wns his ovorshoo. A look of intense disgust came ovor his fnco, but ho did not heattnto, Quickly picking up tho lono arctic, he hurried to tho platform, throw thq shoe as far as ho could back toward tho other ono, nnd shouted s "By Jlmmlny, thoro is a pair of overshoes for somebody!" As to the Hessian Fly. Tho Hcustnn fly is a German product which was conceived in iniquity and born in sauerkraut. It is a long, rangy flywlthablto llko a steel trap, and it lays a palo bluo, oblong egg nt the rnto of 30,000 nn hour. Tho Hessian fly will cat anything from decayed custard plo to a glass Inkwell, but its favorlto dish Is tho doublo neck of n fat gent. This bird can perform a-two-step on sticky fly paper without crooking its toes, and is proof against' rough on rats, tho daisy fly killer, and ; astrychnlno hypodermic. NoIIesBlan, fly was over known to dlo of anything but old ago, which accounts for tho' color of its whiskers. If it ever fas-1 tensuponyourjowl.it will stay until' removed by tho undortaker. Man chester (la.) Press. i Sing Sing to Be Removed. Sing Sing prison is to bo removed across the Hudson river 15 or 20 miles northward, just eight miles south of Wost Point, whoro a largo tract of land has boon purchased and a gang of several hundred convicts has been working for two years. Tho present prison was also built by convicts in 1S20, with material found on the grounds, but, although it has bcon enlarged overy l'ow years, and is now ono of tho. largost ponltontiarlcs in tho world, it is not largo enough. The Last Resort. "They're going to increnso tho tax on beer!" "Then wo won't drink nny." "And they're going to increnso tho tax on spirits." "Then wo won't drink nny." "And they're going to tax wine." "Then wo won't drink any." "And thoy'ro going to tax Inheri tances!" "Then let's drink up our money!" Tnlco a hint, do your own mixing. Hough on lints, being all poison, ono 15o box will spread or mako CO to 100 little cakes that will kill COO or more rats and mice. It's the unbeatablo exterminator. Don't die in the house. Beware of imitations, substi tutes and catch-penny rcady-for-uso de vices. When a man tolls a young widow that sho is tho only woman ho ovor loved sho is euro ho is eligible for membership in an Ananias club. 8trong Winds and 8and 8torms cause granulation of the eyelids. PETTIT'S EYE SALVE soothes and quickly relieves, AH druggist a or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Happiness Is Increased, not by tho enlargement of tho possessions, but of the heart. Huskln. IiON'T NKGLKOT THAT COUGH It certainly racks your siatem nnd mar run Into omnthliiK aerluus. Allen1 I.uiitf Malum nil! check It quickly and pormanentlr. For sale alall druggist a. Wo judgo ourselves by what wo fool capable of doing, whllo others judge us by what wo havo already dono. Smokers also like Lewis' Single Binder cigar for its purity. It is never doped, only tobacco in Its natural state. He thnt doos a baso thing in zeal for his friend burns tho golden thread that ties their hearts together. Not Sisters Now and again you see two women pan iai down tho street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they aro mother and daughter, and you realize that woman at forty or forty-five ought to bo at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it sop The general health of woman Is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that thero can be no red cheeks and round form whero there is female weakness. Women who bare suffered from this trouble havo found prompt rcUef ud oure In tho uto of Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescripUon. organs of womanhood. It clean eyes and reddens the checks. No alcohol, or habit.formlng drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. livery letter ! held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. 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Chicago, 111. Mr. Win. Tullr.4G3 Ogden At. Pair l'aw, Mlelu Mr, mtna limner. Mushing, Mloh.-Mr. Hurt lyd, ILV.D. No. a earaot 1). A. Sanborn. Coffoevlllo, Miss. Mrt. S. J. Jones. Cincinnati, Oblo.-Mri. Mora Ahr, lJS3Krail Street. Clovnland, Ohio MIm Lltxlo Btolger, BIO l'lwt Avonuo, H.15. Weslr-vvlllo.ra.-Mrii. MagelaRatflr,1l.F.l.l. reralurg.Tomi.-Mr. I.uo Milliard, lt.tt.lt Hayllold, Va.-Mra. Maymo Wlndlo. Irwiriiinrlty. ITerrln.Ill.-Mrs. Olias. KolkoL Winchester, I ltd. Mr. May Dent Dyer, lnd.-Mr.Wm.Oborloh, It. P. D. No. 1. llaltlroore, Md.-Mra. V. B. lord, 1033 Lani- itowno Btroct. Itoihury, Mau. Mrs. Francis Merkle,13 Field Street. Clarksdalo, Mo. Mlas Anna Wallace. (luyitlllo. Ohlo.-Mrt. Kllft Michael, It.r.PJ. Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Ida llale, Dox 25, Na tional Military Home. Lobanon. l'a. Mrs. Harry L. lUttle, 233 Leh man Htroet. PjVes.Tenn. Minnie Halt. Detrolt,Mlch. Mrs.LoulioJunc,332 Chestnut Ht Ovnrlnn Trouble. Vlnrnnnos, Ind.-Mrs. Syl. 11. Jerauld, COS N. Tenth Htroet. Gardiner, Malno. Mrs. S. A. Williams, It. F. I). No. 14: lloi.no. Philadelphia l'a.-Mn. Cba. HooU, 2407 N. Garnet Hireet. PUtUhurg,Mlu.-M!isVomaWllkes,R.FJ4. l'onmlo "Vonl;ncM. Wllllmantlo, Couu. Mrs. J ttn Donoran, Box 2!. Woodsldo, Idaho. Mm. Itanhol Johnson, llockland, Malno. Mrs. Will Young, 6 CoU ttmbln Avenuo. Rcottvllle, Mich.-Mra.J.Q. Johnson, R.T.D.3. Dayton, OhU.-Mri. V. It. Smith, 431 Kim St. i:rfo, I'a.-Mra. ,1. 1. Kintllch, It. P. 1). No. 7. Uoarer Falls, l'a. -Mrs. W. P. lloyd, 3109 Sorenth Aronuo. Falrchanoo,Pn. Mra.T. A. Dunham, Hoi 153. Fort Hunter, l'a. Mrs, Mury Jano Hhntto, Katt Karl, l'a. -Mr a. Augustus Lyon, lt.FO. 2. Vicuna, Y. Vo.-Mrs, Kmma Wheaton, Norroua Prostration. Oronogo, Mo. Mrs. Mao MolCnlgtt. Camden, N.J.-Mrs. Tllllo Waters, 451 Liber ty Htroet. Joseph, Oregon. Mrs. Alloo Huffman. Philadelphia, Pa.-Mrs. John Johnston, 210 Hired Htreet. Christiana, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Wood, H.F.D. No. X Tocos, Texas. Mrs. Ada Young Eggleston. Granltorllle, Vt.-Mrs. Chas. llurclay, 1LF.D. thousands of llvintr wltnossca of That Ten Turlock Irrigation District of California OPPORTUNITIES VuaurpiiHscd. A-l land, AIIUNDANT WATEIl lit low rntc. Hcnltlilul Cllinnte. Uvri-ytliliiff Grown. Htrawbcrrtea ut Christmas. No Shelter Nt-ceaanry for atock on coldeHt day nr lllRlit. Tho DAIUVMAN'H PAH ADIH1!, Write for II.I.UBTIIATKU HOOKMJT. Dept. 11, TURLOCK BOARD OF TRADE, Turlock. Cal. CAREY ACT LANDS S40.no PUR ACRE Ten years lo pay Largest reservoir in Stale. Waler in canals. New settlers arriving dally. Writo for booklet "Whero to Live " IIURTNER IRRIGATUD LANDS CO. 023 Judiie niclj.. Salt Lake City. Utab Five Minutes in the Morning NO STROPPING NO HONING -saaS35&!a. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Olramts anil kuutins tin hair, l'roiruitei a lasuHant KrovtH. Mover Palls to llostovo Oray lUIr to l Youthful Color. Cure, ,clp ill.r.Kt tt iulr UUUir, t"u.n.lSU'IM Ururel'U DEFIANCE STARCH navor stick to the I run. It aflllctixl witii torn oos.u.o Thompson's KyeWafar flBUillllLiJsBalaH