The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 02, 1904, Image 10

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Just Two Olrl9 !
0. J'III weary ot 'Olllll Inc1lrl ! ,
1'110 Iclllc1 thnl hloHMOIII In lIoltll ;
l'hC'w IJI'lIuUf'14 ' Ihlll tau lu'lIlIlllIl
Will IIIIIHUlfllIJvllI IoukM ,
Crntut 1'IIlIh \ , lcittuny crcalUre ! ,
1'11IVOIII lilli , too with you--
JIIHt two IIlllr.:11'19 / hUVI ! my Ill'lu't- '
IclJCCCIl : and lstnnmy 1.011.
Jh'hlcca J ) with Ihlll Ilnrnllol-
( 'I'lw 1m eel lithe country 1II\1(1 ( ! )
811 I IIng high . 1111 1I1p. Ihl xt8gu : coach /
1.ayM / h"I' rh'IlI III the Mllllfil'
Bolli111 10 school and "can rletl IUllch" ;
1I0lh twits had , Il'Ird tool true ;
Ah , tiny \HIO trlondN that 0110 could
IrIlNI- I
HeJccclI ! fund Istnmy Lou.
\\'on'l you he my "lIll1llrnnlo friends \
I , tau , l'1I1I:11111"11 / secrets well
1.1111 III1Ylhlll that you wOllld say
1 dl'clttl'c 1',1 1I1'\'ur 1"11. t
It 1 \\1'1' n marrying II1nll-
/l ( I tell IhlH enl > ' 10 few ) -
I'll piOIl" with Iwo IIl1lu gh'ls-
It1'lJcccll anti Entrny 1.011
- New 0111'11119 ) I'lcI'ulle ,
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Monastery of Mi\r SabLl.
Nn WOIIIIIII IH perutittotl I ) to come
tvllhlu / f\lghl. , of ? Inl' Saba the fortrnsR
lIIonllHterr on mho Dead ren which
the Wntlllt'I'ng ( Arahs ! call "Tho Prison
of Ten 'rhtHlSIlIIII. " Not many years
ego here I were actually 10OOn 11101l1u ;
living In this grim / and mournful w.
treat , nllll oven tu ' day there arcs more
than 1,0110 Ipff. The monastery Is one
of the oldest In lheV 01'1 II , having
nn fOllllllell Ilhollt 1:100ears : ago by
glllhymllll-l , who ] 1\1. ' < < 1 there In a cave
dug 111 Ito rocky wall of the Kedroll
III vlno.
A romaulic IItllldllllclIl ( fur this
ftl'l'n Illlohorilo was formed by the
Emlll'ollH , Bluloxlu. SIlO built near hy
n tOWOl' , which still exists , from which
pho tttiltt wnlch him nt 11 distance ,
for , true to hlR vows . Euthyn11u8 \ utterly .
Iy rofllfH'\ ( \ to see 01' Bpnl\ ! ! to Il WOl11nll.
Now the tower 19 IlIhnhlte(1 ( by a
watchman , who beeps l constant guard \
against the InCllrRlolIH : or prowling
Amhl Twice dllrlug the past century ,
tury t the place has been raided by
hurtles from the Ilesm't.
Most rigorous of any 111 the Greek
church are the monks who live there
to day . They ) pass their liveR In c\'er.
lusting penance , with 110 hope of pleasure -
uro and 110 checrflll Incident. Mallr
of thelll go mad from horror und lIes'
elation of their 2\11'I'OllllCIIlIgS.
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Honor for Onion of Sunny Italy.
A strange ! cerlJlllonr Is always celebrated -
hralell In the Ahhl'IIIzo-one ; of th < . , ,
gayest regions ol' Itnl ' -whon the onIons -
Ions have reached mllllll'itr. OnIOl ;
form the Htalllo product ( or this part or
the country , Ilnll the ( legend runs that ,
long ago n hermit Illnllloll In a. soil
that was absolutely sterile some ot
these t vegetables which by the ule's'
lug of God , grew and multiplied \ ( , and
that those who ate of them remahlecl
immune from the plague which was
then ravaging the cOlllltrr. : o every
year nil old villager : : , nude 10 the waist ,
personifies the ancient t hermit and lee
tares his hearers on the old legend ,
after which the ) ' gather some seolls
seedlIn
and ! take ! them home to plant them In i
order to insure a good crop for the I
coming year. I
Spectacles of Long Ago.
An Interesting collccllon of spcctn ,
des 13 that possessed by l1'j. ! : Wesley '
Williams of Dowdolllhnm , 1\le. : More
than 100 years old , these curios W01'O
the onotlme property ! of the women oC
Bath , who were forced by destitute cir
cumHtalH'eR to seek refuge In the amts
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house. Many are of odd pattern , with
side lights and extension bows. An ,
other valuable souvenir owned lJr ,
Mrs. Wesley Williams \ Is the sword 1
of her ! great uncle Col Samuel 1
Coombs , n famous oUlcor of the rev o .
lullonar ' war.
Wayside Inn for Geese.
Years before the war Daniel Scott ,
the owner of "Scotlnnds" plantaUob 1 ,
in Albemarle county , Virginia , bean
th" cUltom ot feeding socks of wit
geese each spring and summon on trJt1lr
seml'lInnunl ml ; rntlon8 , The custom
has continued < < 1 to this day , being kept
UII by the descendants of ! \II' . Scott.
Ho had a special gannent which bo
donned when feeding the hungry birds ,
and In this they Invariably recognized !
111m.
The children , grandchildren and
: ; real.grnndchlldren of the first geese
must have been well instructed In re-
gurd to tits "wllysldo Inn ; ' for they
always tarry there to get provisions.
United States Senator Thomas H.
Martin Is the present owner at Scat
lunds.
Saved by a Turkey.
As a girt two turkeys and a pair ot
hanlllll1 fowls were seut to a gentle. :
l1'an In New York , who placed all four I
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In his poultry 'lIrd. One clay a hawk
au mischief helll flew down ut the han-
tlll1l hen which at once uttered cries
of a1l1l't11. A few feet U WilY strutted
the turkey cocl When ho heard the
dlLnger signal he turned and went for
the hawk In gallant style , strlltlllg at It
with Iris spurs. At last with n well-
directed low , ho sent the trespasser
reollng. 1\leanwhllo the bantam had
found shelter , and the hawk soon afterward .
orwnrcI departed , thoroughly punished.
Bill for the turley'g friendly help ,
however his tiny chum would have
been converted ( Into h1wl's meat.
Strange "Talking Fish. "
There Is It kind of fish , the "gron-
'lIn , " well known to nalurallsts , and !
often 'a1led the "lnll < lnl ; fish. " It has
a sort of feet and makes excellent eat-
Inl ; , Wlleu It Is taken from the wntl'r
It makes a noise mora or less loud ,
which has given It Its name ( from time
French "grondCl' , " to growl or snarl ) .
This sound however , Is produced by
the passage of the gas from the swimming .
THing bladder which the flsh can com
press at will
Strange Recovery of Voice.
For live years l\lrs. Henry hosier ,
wife of one of the leading merchants
of Bennington Vt. , has been mutable lo
spellle above u whisper. The loss of '
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voice followed Il cold. A few days ago
she went to call her son HUl'l'y"when
she discovered that she could speak as
well as she ever ( could that her voice
had returned , and nothing has occurred -
cUl'rel1 to show that It has not comate
to Htay.
Tree Not Very Prolific.
A well Imown Bangor , \le. , man who
has tried fruit raising with varying :
IIegJ'co3 of success was elated ono
morning recently to find that one of
his trees I had grown a pear , the sec
end In the troe's lire of twelve years , ,
So surprised was ! : he that ho climbed
into the tree to 1111\1c sure that some I I
practical joker hall not attempted to II
fool him uy tying : It on. I
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Mail Clerks' Good Work.
A mail pouch was brought to the
Iel'hlell , Conn. . llOstofitce that had t
been run over and badly mutilated by
the wheels of a railroad train. Some
of the mall nnatter was almost do ,
strG ) 'ed. hut by much work and perse-
\'erance he t hits were put togelhor
and practically * 1of \ ho 1 letters do
livered to the 11'ol'sons to whom they
were addressed.
Angles In Water Pipes.
It Is calculated that one right anglo
bend III a pipe through which wat r
flows will make necessary 9 per cen t
more pressure for a given flow thai
It required for n straight pipe of like
situ and strllcture. With three shan I )
bends nt right angles the pressure
needed Is 13 per cent more than that
which Is used In a straight 1)11)0.
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Shark Hooked on Cod Line.
A maneatlng shark gave a hard
battle to a fisherman named lerchnnt
In Salem ( l'lass. ) harbor. He bit at aced
cod line and ho cr ne ap on i1 ready
for a fight. The Ibnorman ought U1A
stork with his gaff , and the fish bit oft
a piece at its hard wood handle as It It
bad been straw. The 611 Wit tour
feet 111 length
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Trees Bent by I ndl alts.
There still remain nt highland Park ,
IlL . n few or the old bent trees which
onto marked the Pottawattnmlo trail.
One ' theory declareR they were bent
to'mnrl ( the direction ot Lake \llchl. ;
gnn , while nnohcr says ! thc ) point
toward the mound whore once burned
the council fll'c.
Minister Sets His Wife Free.
The Ho\ . B. Harrison 1 of Chnrlton.
Kings , England , comlllitled suicide.
eavlng his wife a letter which begun ,
gun : ' ' } 'hIR will set you free from a
climate so lrrlng lo you , and you mar
now live In London or any other place
that may suit 'Oll. "
Prohibit Opium Smoking In Public
Opium smoldng In French ports on
the Mediterranean assumed such
largo proportions of late that n law
has been passed prohibiting the smoking -
Ing of opium In alI IlIIhllc places In
Marseilles ; , TOlllon and other cities.
To Repair Czar's Cottage.
A public RuhsCI'lption has been
started In Rolland toward repairing
the ruined cottage of Zanndam , In
which the czar , Peter the Great , lived
while he was working ns n navy In
the docks.
Decides Bridal Question.
The important question When docs
a bride cease ; to ho n bride ? Is decider )
by I the I London Queen , which says she
becomes n "wlfo" at the expiration of
six weeks after the welldlns.
Indian Never Forgive
'rho Indian never makes lip after
falling out with any ono He may
Jleal\ to an enemy us he passes but
dies with the hatred In his heart.
How Many Legs Has a Wasp ?
A London weekly offers n $ iiO prize
for the ( answer to the question : "lIas
a ! wasp eight legs ? "
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And What They Mean.
When Old Mother Nature gives you
a "whacl remember "thoro's a rear
son : . " so try and say "thank you , "
thou set about finding what you have
done to demand the rebuke and try
and get hack into line , tor that's the
happy place after nil.
Curious how many highly organize
people fall lo appreciate and heed the
first little , gentle "whacls" of the
good old Dame , but go right along
with the habit whatever It may lJe , ,
that causes her dlsl\p\lroval. \ Whiskey ,
Tobacco , Coffee , Tea or other unnat ,
ural treatment of the body . until serf
ous IIIness sets In or SOIllC chronic
dlsense.
Some people seem to get on very
wen with those things for a while ,
and Mother Nature apparently cares
hut little what they do.
Perhaps she has uo particular plans
for them and thinks It little use to
waste time In their training.
There are people , however , who
seem to bo selected ur Nature to "d o
things " The old Mother expects them
to carry out some department of her
great wOI'I" A portion of these select
cd ones oft and again seek to stimu
late and then deaden the tool ( the
body ) by some one or more of the
drugs-'VhlslOr. Tobacco , ' Coffee ,
Tea , Morphine , elc
You know all of these throw down
the same class of alkaloids In ChemIcal -
tn
cal anah'sls. They stimulate and then
depress. They take from mar. or woman -
an time power to do his or her best
work -
Cfter these people have drugged
for n time , they gel a hint , or mild
' 'whaclt' lo remind them that the y ;
have work to do , a mission to perform ,
and should uo about the business but
are loafing along the wayside and b e .
come unfitted for the fame and fortune -
tune that waits for thom If they uut
Ftlck to the course and keep the body
clear of obstructions EO It can carry ,
out the behests of the mind
Sickness Is a call to "come up high-
er. " These hints come In various
( arml. It mar be stomach trouble or
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Mirrors ( Used by Angler
Rather a quaint Idea conics from
France , where anglers are In some
waters using n tlllr mirror attached
to the line / near the baited heel The
Idea Is that the fish , seeing Itself reflected -
flecled , hastens to snatch the bolt
from Is supposed rival. Very suc-
cessful results have becn obtained
through the employment of lids simple -
pIe device. ,
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About the Wedding Dress.
A host ] of superstitions ) center about
the wedding dress Some stitches
should be set In It ur the bride herself -
self on her wedding tiny-she should
"sew her own jar In 11. " But the
groom should never he allowed to see
the bride In her wedding dress until
he meets her at the altar.
Kilt Good Costume for Boys.
In lecturing on . "Personal and Domestic -
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mestic Hygiene , " .1. CRu1\le \ , Ii' R. C.
S" , stated that the healthy form ot at-
tire for boys was the kilt. He said
that In the Scottish highlands "thoso
children who wear kilts arc invariably
strong and turn out to ue time men. "
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Big Comb of Honey.
A nnture-study museum established ,
In a disused mortuary In S1. Georgo's-
Inthe-East , London , contains a comb
with twenty pounds of honey , collected .
ed mainly from the sugar cargoes In
the docks br n colony of 7,000.Jees. \ .
Trap Gun ! Kills 1 Man.
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A. E Chambers was killed at Sant *
Nora , CaL , by a land of salt mired from
11. spring gun the owner of a cabin uad
placed at his door for the purpose at
discouraging the visits of burglars.
Few Women Ventriloquists.
Of the many women who become
public entertainers , very few succeed . -
ns ventriloquIsts. ,
bowels , heart eyes , kidneys or general
nervous prostration. You may depend :1-
depend
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upon It when a "whnck" comes it's a
warning to quit some abuse and do
the right and fair thins with the uody.
Perhaps It Is coffee drinking that _
offends. That Is one of the greatest
causes at human disorder among
Americans
Now , then If Mother Nature Is gen-
tie with you and only gives light / : , lit th
"whncIs" at first to attract attention ,
don't abuse her consideration , or she
will soon hit you harder , Rnre.
And you may be sure SiiC will hit
) rent very , very hard It ) roam insist on
following the way you have been so'J 'J
lug
H seems hard work to give ! up 8
habit and wo try all sorts of plans to
charge our III feelings to some other
cause than the real one.
Coffee drinkers when III will aU.rt- i
bate the trouble to bad food , malaria , . . t.
overwork and wHat not , but they keep
on being sick and gradually getting
worse until thor are finally forced to
Quit entirely even the "only one cup
a da ' . " Then they begin to get bet-
ter and unless they have gone long
enough to set up some fixed organic
disease , they generally ! ; get entlrey
well.
It Is easy to quit coffee al once Hud . _
for all , by having well made Poslum ,
with Its rich , deep seal brown color
which comes to the beautiful golden
brown when goad cream Is added , sari
the crisp snap of good , mild Java ism
there if the Po.ttttmm hUH been bulled 7
long enousp to Lrh1F ; It Ollt. ,
ft pays to bo well and happy for 1 1
good ! old Mother Nature then sends "
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lS her hlesslngs. of manr and various # ;
kinds and helps us to gain fame and , , ,
fortllne. '
= Strip off the hllnetlcaIIS , lcw out f
the deadening habits / , heed ) Mother
Naturo's hints quilt being R laser and "
become a winner. She will help you
lIre If you cut out the things that 1
keep ) 011 bnck. ,
I "There's a reason" and a profound .
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I ane.Look in ! each : package : ; for a copy ot l I
the famous little book , "rr:1Q : Bond to !
Wel1vllli " '
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