Tim BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, .1UNE 15, 1915. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE rOUNtreD BT EDWARD RQ8EWATKR. VICTOR ROSKWATgR, EDITOR. Tb. Be Publishing Company. Proprietor. PtB BCILDINO. FARNAM AND SEVENTEENTH. fntered at Omaha postofTloe m eecond-claas matter. TERMS Or fUBSCmPTION. Br rerrlar , P melt per month, per year. and iuiar psily without 8undr....' e 4 renlng ixl ffundav K " F.venlng without Sunday o 4.00 Sunday Pee only l...0e 1.44 Per. 4 notice of rhense of eddreee or eomplelnte of Irregularity la delivery to Omaha, Baa, Circulation tvportmcnt RiMITTANCB. Ramlt by draft, express or postal erder. Only two nt it a Tip received In payment of smsll -emints. Pereonsl checks, eacept oa Omaha, and .astern -change, not accepted. OKF ICX S. OmahaTh Baa Building. South Omaha 3 IS N street. Council Bluffs 14 North Mala street. Lincoln 1 Litre milldlng. Chicago T1 Hearst Building . New fork Room llfl. H4 Fifth avenue. I Kt. Louts (AS New Bank of Com mere. ' Washington 7 Fourteenth Bt, W. W. CORRESPONDENCE). Address communications relating to new aad adV tori matter to umut cee, rmon i ni 31 A V ClKCtLATlO.N, 53.345 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as: Pwlsht Wliltsms, circulation manager of Th Bee Publishing company, being duly sworn, says that tha 'rt circulation for tha month of May, llt, wa M.S14. DWinHT WILLIAMS. Circulation Manager. Subedited In mv presenc and aworn to before ma, thla M dy of June. li. ROBERT HUNTER. Notary Public Subscriber leaving the city temporarily should hare The Be mailed to them. Ad dress will be changed a often as requested. June IS Thought for the Day 74 soul of music ilwnWi in Iht t'liil, till roJttcI and lindtfd by 14 master's $pell and fflfnj fcari ( tArm but ri'jAf jf potir a ' tkH$and melodies unWarrf btfort. Samut llogtrt. "Bryan Talks," says headline. That's his specialty. Notice that the first letters of the words Greater Omaha" spell "Oo." President Wilson Is not talking back. His actions spesk for him when he Is silent. ' Submarine reports Indicate that fishing In the North Sea has become a dead game sport. Those T. T. A's. can atay with us as long as they Ilk without wearing their welcome out. - , These outdoor movie managers must bar neglected to put the weather man on the free list. Not the least significant feature of the cabi net crisis Is the passing of grapejulee as an ad ministration tonic .... Judged by . the applause given administra tion music, the second fiddle Is not missed by the approving public. One fact rises shore the speculative lerel of tha . so-called trials. National war taxes will continue beyond this year. The summer season is the time when tha measures to prevent recurrence of the smoke nuisance should be nforeed. Signs of peace multiply. Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan and Congressman James R. Macs here formally launched booms for the republican presidential nomination. Next! (When it comes to measuring the Influences contributing to preserve the United Btaten at peace through the I.usltanf crisis, do not over look the sane and patriotic press of the country. The steadily growing volume of Omaha bank clearings emphasises the expansion of business In the corn belt. An Increase of It per cent In a week measures the push of progressive optimism. s . Considering whst the United States ex pends la providing college education for army and navy offlcera the nation alone la to blame when It consents to their retirement without rendering service. ' , Porterlng In Pullman cars Is regarded by tha company aa "one of the moat uplifting oppor tunities the race aver had." The minimum of $17.50 a month is a measure of safety agatnst piamatur high flying. Gee, but our democratic United States sen ator Is trying hard no' to square himself with President Wilson. Evidently believes 'thla to be his psychological moment to connect with the pie counter distribution for Nsbrsska. ixnator lnlroa racalvad a talasram fram ftoa ator Cv.lum notify In him that tha senate committee or Intcrstata conunatve would .a la Omaha atxt wck ta bl4 a hsartnf and examine witaasaae an rail. roat complaints and abuaea. Tha wltnaows who have tx-ra akad to eppaar are Tbomaa U KlmbaU, P. P. niflby of tha I'nloa Paolflc; P. . Eustla aad Thantas L. Millar af Uto Burilnton: P. B, Whitney and Jantea McCaba of tha Minneapolis A Omaha; Rauart l Eas aoaofPaatoa GalUshar. Mr. MiOord of Nara. Me ford A Brady. Jfemy T. Clark, N. B. PaJconar, Ooorsa W. Tioana, ldard Roaea-aUr. odllor of Tha Bra, sad C. H. Oara of tha fitata RaUway commisatoa. A plaaaaat aurprtaa was tendered to Heafey- Bros, Thirteenth and Pacific atreeta, thirty couples Indul. Ins In daadna- until mldntftit Mlaa Nellla M. Burns left Tor Ctnclnaail for a ao ond year ax tha Mount Auburn taatltute. Judsa t. H. McCullot-ki Wft for Munmouth. 1U.. ta ind a abort vaeOoa tbara. aocotiipaniad by Mr. and Mr J. T. IHllon. wt.o will vtatt frteoda la tha same !'). A motif the srdut of the 4L I-uU training at hoai ate K. O. Kartua of Omaha. T C. Howard of Qraad Uland, tha Ultrr Ukln the fold medal for the bast hoisreMp rec od. Mr. aad Mia. Ievl Cartar lave returned frua tWa German Discussion of Oar Cabinet Crisis. Aa a tribute to the Importance of the event, the censors have let the Germans have the news concerning our cabinet crisis and Its attendant circumstances. German editors express quite as much amasement as Is felt In America over Mr. Bryan's resignation and account for It on much the same grounds aa are ascribed here In explanation of his conduct. The episode Is not looked upon as likely to seriously affect the progress of negotiations between the two coun tries. The president's not which wss given in full to the Oermen press, Is generally discussed, and, aside from the few pronounced "Jingo" pspers. Is taken as showing a way to the peaceful ad justment of the existing differences. Surprise Is expressed at the temperate language em ployed, for, prepared by the advance announce ment of Mr. Bryan's leaving the cabinet because of his unwillingness to sign the note, the Ger mans were looking for something In the way of an ultimatum. Judging from the alaoere tone of the com ment of Influential papers of the empire, it Is easy to believe that the Germans earnestly desire to continue uninterrupted the friendship be tween the two natlona. If this Is the case, the language of the president's note probably will bar an effect Jnat the opposite to the predlo Uoss of Mr. Bryan, and, Inatead of bringing war, will Increase the mutual respect and understand ing between Germany and the United State. Physical Fitness of Candidates for Ofiioa. Speaking of the serious Illness and long en forced absence of one of the Judges of our su preme court, the Wahoo Democrat ventures the opinion that only men of vigorous mind and body should be elected to this position. It re minds us that in the last Judicial campaign one of the two contestanta waa over HO years old, and the other, while younger, waa physically In competent and died within a few weeks after entering on his office. The Democrat concedes the desirability of the superior wisdom popu larly associated with bald heads and gray hair, but only where mental vision Is still clear and physical powers are strong. The common sense of this rlew will quickly strike most people, yet Its application Is not con fined to the bench. In selecting men to per form responsible and exacting public duties, the people should do Just what ' the enlightened private employer would do, consider the physical condition and prospects as one of the chief fac tors of ability to make good. The only differ ence between Judicial and administrative place In this respect la the greater need of maturity and experience for a Judge. And thla qualifica tion must be made, too, for th man who has grown old In the publle service and whose de crepitude Is the result of long years devoted to such work; for here, wtth no provision for pen sion, It Is s hard for the people to turn out a faithful servant la his old age aa It is for a humane private employer. Plainly this Is a spot In our machinery of 'popular government that needa attention. Rival Claimants Speak Oat. Carransa and Villa have each made reply to President Wilson's not of warning, each setting up bis claim to recognition and backing It up with claims of accomplishments aad outlines of purpose, Thla was anticipated, for It would have been remarkable bad either of the factional leaders relinquished bis position In favor of the other. , Villa, by bis Intimation that if Csrransa will withdraw, he will follow, baa placed himself In a slightly advantageous position, perhaps, but gtres no guaranty as to bis sincerity. The notes indicate that the Msxlcans realise the earnestness with which they hart been ad dressed, but with true "manana" spirit are arers to coming directly to the point- They will doubtless spend some time In circumlocu tion, exchanging la a roundabout way high sounding but empty phrases, but Indications are that they are willing the way to adjustment should be pointed out to them. Back of their pomposity lurks the bop that they may yet emerge with their face aaved. The president has made It very plain that It Is not the Intention of the United States to favor either faction. He seeks only the establishment of responsible government for Mexico. This may net be apeedily obtained, aa measured by American standards, but th wheels are under motion, and with what must seem amaslng cel erity to Mexico, where nothing. Is done In a hurry, and th end Is in alght, although it may be weeks In coming. Spies of Life for California. Th legislature that has Just ended its ses sion at Sacramento by Ita work certainly added variety to existence In the Oolden State, and th bear undoubtedly ahouted "Eureka!" when the aolona left th capltol. In addition to th management of two big expositions, the enter tainment of the visitors and a few other ordinary occupations, the inhabitants of California are now confronted wtth the Job of making them selves familiar with the provisions and require ment of 771 new laws. Just enacted for their guidance, control and benefit by th legislature. This Is about thro times the output of a common or normal legislature, but It shows th effect and advantage of th glorious climate of th Paciric coast, where everything Is more fecuad and prolific than elsewhere. Governor HI ram Johnson also make a record, comlag down th atretch with a total of Its vetoes, ap plied to that many btlla passed by the law maker, but which did not measure up to his progressive standard of utility or service. California must have been In a bad way. In deed, If all this mass of new laws waa needed to aet things right out there. War la mighty expensive to John Bull, but it has some compensationa. He ta waking up and getting out of business rats bllhert as sacred as his mutton, An Idea of th widespread shakeup and ahakadown may b had frons U news that bank ar abandoning customs and rale aa firmly rooUd aa Gay Pawkas day, aad reaching out for customers who reaoure ar la th shilling el. In reality any change smacks of revolution la a country where banks refuse to chaage pouad not lato ahlUIags un less th applicant ia a customer. Professions! base ball ia having hard sled diag la the smaller towns. Too maay box score faas and too few box office fans. The Impermanence Of the Abnormal Thee. M. Moo ia Co more and Tlasaoa THn DTBFOflJTION to assume that whatever is. Is permanent, is a weakness of humanity. At the nelsht of a storm, men despair of fine weather and st the end of a drouth they ceaee to look for rain. When prre are hlh most people expect them to remain so and when they era low there are not many who ran discern the Indications of aa advance. Pew ar erfted with the ability to foresee radical chan and fewer still have tha course to act an th vision of that unusual forealnht. This Is one reason why so many sell st tha bottom and buy at the top. That earn extreme breeds its own corrective and that tha abnormal cannot be permanent, are truths which every one edmtta and nearly every one fell to apply. They forst that the power of centripetal attrac tion, which hold tha universe tosether, has never yet failed to show Itaelf supreme and that throuah the as-es the rhythmic succession of nlaht and day, winter and sum mar. and seedtime and harvest has always been unbroken. They forget too that man himself Is subject to this same law of alternation and reaction; that activity la followed by fatigue, enthusiasm by apathy and ess-erness to fltht by willingness to mske peace. Just now the tendency to overlook these funda mental rules of nature and of Ufa. and assume that tha war In EXi pa will last Indefinitely, is tha more remarkable because it Is evident that the very In tensity of the strus1e la rapidly exhausting th oont batants. Millions f men have been killed and billions of treasure have been spent In th war slresdy; It Is, therefor, arsued that It will be prolonged. The Oermen casualty Data show that aiCS.40 out of a possible total or 4,00,0W trained eoldlars have been killed or disabled thua far. An equal. If not a large r number, hav been lost by the allies. The world Is now leagued In moral of not military opposi tion to Germany. Despite Ird Kitchener, these are facts which make for the ending and not the prolongation of tha war. ' Just bow the will come It Is impossible to fore see but that exh. stion will shortly gtvo the peace maker hla opportunity Is a generalisation that la Justi fied by the precedents of history and tha laws ct physiology, and we have faith to believe that thor ar tha safest guides upon which human Judgment can rely. It may bo that the correspondence now in progress between the United States and Germany will open the way for a cessation of hostilities. It may be that tha kaiser's threatened Invasion of Russia will prove hi undoing as m esse of his great prdeeeaor Napoleon. It may be that th fall of Contantlnopl wUI mark th climax of tha struggle. Even pathologists do act understand why or how It is that a fever breaks when th crisis of the disease la past, but experience has taught them that after a given time death Is sure to follow, if the fever does not subside. That th death of civilisation and a reversion to autocracy are Impending w refuse to believe. Such a theory would be a denial of history snd sn abandonment of faith In the progress of mankind. The vlrulenes of the war fever has reached. If It has not passed, tha climacteric. An early abatement of the struggle Is Indicated by alt tha sxperlenc of humanity. That we ar unable to understand the processes 'of nature does not shake our confidence In their re currence. We know not how or why the summer's crop wilt ripen or be gathered, but everything w do and every plan w make assumes that any variation from the normal will be but temporary. By th same analogy, ws must believe that peace cannot much longer be delayed unices wc admit thst nature has Itself become an anarchist Twice Told Tales Where Jisansr Balkew. Little Jimmy had reached the ' eonchtaton that everybody In tha world had kissed him ee wanted to very badly. Ita could not help being a boy that nil the women wanted to pet and bestow their kisses open, lit fact. Jimmy longed for th day when ba would hav a aay so In th matter of batng ktseed. One day a famous woman came to ' call upon his mother. Jimmy chanced to enter the parlor and waa directed by hla mother ta com up and sea the hote l Mrs. 8o and go. Jimmy knew what waa coming, but h could not prevent th occurrence. The visitor took him by the hand and gently gathered him up Into her lap, and as aha let Mm down to the floor again she graciously bestowed a klsa upon his pouting lips. Jimmy Jumped away from her and began to rub his Hps In a vicious manner. "What, you are not rubbing my kiss off, my little manf questioned the woman. Jimmy was pussled for a few moments, then repllad: No. ma'am, I'm Just rubbing It In." and then vsnlshed through U doorLouisville Tiroes. A Marvel of TreJnla. Rose bad eel lad on her sf Urn eon out to see her friend. Arabella. Arabella's mistress had Just pur chased a parrot, and Rose was much Interested la the bird. "Birds is share sensible,' she observed. "Tow kin learn them anything. I ueter work for a woman that had a bird In a clock, an' whan It wss time to tell de time eb day It ueter com out aa' say cuckoo Jest ss maay times s de time wss." -O siong. To' don't aay so." said Arabella, in credulously. "Shore thing." replied Rose, "and da moe' wonder ful part waa dat It was only a wooden bird, too." -Harper's Magaslne. People and Events A California ceatanartan eolamnly asserts that he never swore in hla life, except In court An Ideal place for tall swearing. As a farewell tribute to a devoted husband a Washington woman wealthy In her own right willed tha grief st ricks a man a Ufa annuity of Ul.eoO. Per petual oar f the greaa, sward ta thus assured. Ths romance of a elopement ta Pittsburgh was shamefully wracked by a rickety ladder. The bride-to-be ettpped off the first reund from a second wry window aad landed In aa hospital Instead of at the altar. Tha latest wrinkle ta packet picking developed ra New York Is t blow a tiff gartlo breath ta th vto- Urn's face and while he shifts hie noae for fresh air aba tract tha goods. The trick Is risky because garlkt leave a stiff trail. Back la Indiana federal aad sUta authorities r taveatlgetkng tha bualneea acttvttla of tha oaroner of Owen county, wh died recently from potaoa self- administered, lie combined the business of coroner and undertaker. A series of myseartou deaths as tending over sine year are suspected to ba tha work of tha coroner and that suicide waa hastened by fear of srreet Some means of standardising tha value of purloined affect Ions should be provided for Jurte la allenatloa case. Back la MoTtstowa, N. J.. Dr. Oeorga Stuart Will la aff actional air known a "th bald headed lamb of lows." was taxed S5.00S by a Jury for taduciug aa ether snaa'e wtf to changa partners. Th bereft hus band sued for S9.S0s, but th Jury decided that SVJS wa all th bald headed lamb oould shear off hi touted rwwse. Do Mo foes haa aoae late the Jitney regulatioa bualneea oa a moderate seal. Aa fendemntty bond f tic) Is reeutred for each vehicle, and the Hoeaae tee range flora tie t M year, baaed ea carrying eapactty. Operation over fixed route aad betareea ftsed terrotnals Is required, aad the aurober of cars oa a given route may ba limited. Strap-hana-lag or rvunlag'bosrd rUiag are forbidden. Vtolatloa oar- nee a penalty up ta te aad rerocatioa ac lioaase. FT3. Importance of Vie Presidency. BOSTOV. June 12,-To the Editor of The Bee: It seems to me that this s a time when editors holding a position of Influence should emphasise and reiterate the vital Importance of a change of atti tude among our political leaders with regard to the nomination of a vice presi dent. Alresdy the lines are taking form for ths work of the nominating conventions of in 4, and probably there haa not been a time In the history of our country when the peril of our having but a atngle I'fe between us snd political chaos could be more clearly appreciated by ths peopl than right now. To my mind to have Thomas R. Mar shall aa our president In the grave crisis through which we are pasalng would be of more lasting harm thsn It was to have to endure President Johnson. ' O. E. . Tm Hla- Tied Down.' PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., June 14,-To th Editor of Th Bee: There are many others who could truthfully say, as did Ernest Haman of Florence: "I cannot help but feel that William J. Bryan has been grievously wronged by such criticism as some of us hav heaped upon him." We regard Mr. Bryan as one of the greatest men our civilisation has produced radical as a rule, but radically right Any man who can stand up for clesnnees snd purity and sobriety snd peace and Christianity ss has Mr. Bryan In th face of th bitter csmpalgn ef vtlllflcstlon directed against him Is too big and too valuable a person to have sacrificed his liberties and silenced his tongue by submitting to th hampering restrictions attending publle offloe, even under his most Inti mate and political colleague. Colonel Bryan la too big a man to be tied down. lie can accomplish far more as a free lance than when hobbled by the restrictions Imposed by policy or diplo macy. He Is one of the greatest factors In our 1st day life. As such he should be free In the expression of opinion. A. W. ATWOOD. t Maale la the Parke. OMAHA, June 14. To th Editor of The Bee: I believe the city commission ers ought to employ union men to furnish the music for the parks, but I am not in favor of being a party to the violation of the eight-hour day principle. for instance: f venture that two thirds of the members of the musicians' organisation follow ether occupations and are musicians only sfter their regular hours at other employment thereby working anywhere from sight to four teen hours a day, practically holding down two situations, snd ssklng the friends of unions to uphold them In It The same objection wilt apply to the postofflce band. What th commissioners should do Is to employ musicians who depend entirely upon their profession for a livelihood. CON. S1STBNT. t lalata af tha North Side. OMAHA, June 14. To the Editor of The Pee: Now that annexation has taken place th south high school probably will be able to take care ef ths pupils In ths southern part ef ths city and ths pupils from Dundee will be taken Into th Cen tral High. ' During th last five years th norther part of the elty hss grown rapidly aad a still growing vary fast Th opening of the new telephone station will have aa Influence In the same direction. There are many pupils living north of Lake street and north and west from Ames avenue who attend the high school. To some th matter ef car fare Is an Important Item, especially so when thor ar two pupil from th same family. Whatever changes are made, a high school on the north side should have due consideration. A READ UK. Tips on Home Topics Cleveland Plain Dealer: It was pretty close to fifty years ago that th gulleles Ah Bin cleaaed out ths boys at poker, and now a Chlneee-Amarican bank has been formed with s6.000.0W) capital. Indianapolis News: At th Ohio spell ing eentest. In desperation for a word that would stump a little girl champion they dlecharged "Gnadsnhuttea" at her. Put that's contrary to Marquis ef Queens berry rules. New Tork World: If American ship builders who are working at capacity and arratvrmg for extensive additions to their plants da not luok out they will upset all ths arguments of fifty years. financial and otherwise. In favor of subsidies. Pittsburgh Dispatch: With govern ment pensions, Carnegi penaloae. state pensions, police pension teachers' pen sions and a few other rinds of pensions, anybody left la the country unpeoaloned should not hesitate to speak up, so thst equal end axaot Justice may be done to all. Philadelphia Ledger: Sa numerous ar th element of uncertainty that predic tions are hazardous; but those who think that th cloee of th wsr is going to ba followed by a wholesale migration to America to eeoape th burdens of tax ation laavo ut ( account tha certainty that th nation ot the eld world will omit no effort t prevent a further loss of population. Editorial Sif tings Boston Transcript: Th Russians, hav ing taken a tip from the lets Confederal General Porraat, never retreat sow, but always "advance backwards. ' War la ' leveling many social projec tions aad obstruction. Perhaps it, will teach new lessons in the aasentially equal humanity ef men aad women. St. Louis Republic: If we rightly ua- derstaad Imperial Chaaeellor von Beth ins aa-Itoli wag. he charge that Italy re garded the treaty that oonatitute! the triple alltaaoe a a mare scrap ef paper. Chicago Post : 8aa Martno wtllT doubt less furnish tha aUle wHh all the of ficer they need. Its army of LSD has oa privet. It la a sort of Beveath regi ment elite ergeelsaUo wtth the ease readinaa for the field, aadar eoodltVa choaea by Itself, Brooklyn Eaala: Venice has seat te a safe ptao tha four brooaa horse of at Mark's which once sdimed the trium phal arch of Nero. Kv-ry arbiter elegea tlerune m th civilised world will approve the ptweautiea. Aactestt broasae cannot ba aeao good with snude brass, tt hit by air bombs. BREEZY TRIFLES. Newlywed Don't you sver think seri ously about marriage? Hlnsleton-Mr dear fellow, no man ever thinks seriously sbout marrlsge until he hss been married awhile. Boston Tran script. "There's on ' tham dera new styles," said "lias. "What la It?" asked Mandy, lowering her eyee. "Why, thst there sign ssys. 'Phoes shlned Inside.' "Judge. "You are saved!" cried the rescuer ss they dragged the gasping miser from the water. "No." he weakly replied. "I'm not saved; I'm spent." "Is he msklng good?" "He sure Is. If he keeps on the wsy he's going he'll soon be the best pick, pocket In the business." replied the trainer ot criminals proudly. Indianap olis Star. A KABIB8LE KA3ARCT ESSE KtT V nT TO Ot& CfCMiA R SUXH FOftTHlrOY flLMi A WEEK! "Poor Maud, she thought shs'd csp tured a rich stock dealer. n "What gave her the Idea?" "Why, she heard that he helped to send wheat up last week." "And did her "Yes; he works In a grain elevator." New York Times. "Where do we find th most miserable of men?' exclaimed the exhorter fervently. "You don't have to find him," responded the man in the fourth row, Center, "he hunts you up and tells you sll about It." Boston Transcript "I believe," . ssld the Impatient man ss he put aside the telephone, "that I'll go fishing." ' "Didn't know you cared for fishing." "I don't ordinarily. But It's the only chance I have of finding myself at the end of a line that Isn't busy. Washing ton St sr. Agent Would you like to look at this lovely aet of Dickens? C'mson No; I never have a bit of luck with books. Agent Whaddye mean, luck? Umaon I bought a set of doctor books last year, and I haven't been sick a day since. Judge. A small boy was taken to see ths "pigs. He looked st them thoughtfully aad asked, "Did Ood make pigs''' "Yes,'1 his mother replied. "Well." remarked the boy. "I ehould have thought He'd have msde Something a llttls plsssanter. " New York Time. The Boy-Can I get off this sfternoon to go to s funeral? The Boss Whose funeral Is It? The Ttov I guess It'll be the home team's. Yonkers statesman. HIGHLAND MART. Robert Burns. Te bank and brae, and streams around The castle o" Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowere. Your water never drumlle! There simmer first unfauld her robs. Am there the langest tarry; Por there I took the lent farweel O my sweet Highland Maty. How sweetly hloom'd the gay green blrk. How rich the hawthorn's blossom. As, underneath their fragrant shsde, I clasp'd her to my bosom! The golden hour, on angel wings, Plew o'er me snd my dearie; For dear to me ss light snd life Wss my sweet Highland Mary: W mony a vow, and lock'd embrace, Our pertlng wss fu' tender: And. pledging aft to meet again. We tore ourscl asunder: But oh. fell death's untimely frost. That nlpp'd my flower -ee early! Now green s the eod end cauld's the clay. Thai wraps my Highland Mary! Oh, pels, pale now those rosp lips I aft hare klaa'd sae fondly! And closed for aye the srarktng glance That dwelt on me sae kindly! And mouldering now In silent dust. That heart that lo'ed me dearly; But still within my bosom's core , Shall live my Highland Maryl XT HEART'S DESIRE. San Francisco Argonaut. My heart's rtoslre Is nothing greet; fsy Just a little elght-by-elght Log cabin In the Northern woods Where I can wallow In my moods And wade around In solitudes And rubber boots; Pre from excitement, noise snd dudes Tes, that Just suits! My hesrl's desire is nothing much; A little venison, and such Sweet trout as markets ne'er afford; A little time to praise the Lord My own peculiar way, for these Simplicities that ever please And never pall ' The mind, as In the birchen tree The thrushes call. My heart's desire Is nothing large: The open sky, the river marge; The soundless woods, the empty shore; Pine needles on the parlor floor. And hary lasy hours of life Just breathing air; One couldn't ask much lees no strife, Peace everywhere. t Will You Read This Twice? . A very important question to-day which every housekeeper must decide for herself is whether; she prefers pure, cream of tartar, baking powder like Royal or whether she is willing to use alum baking powder, in food. One kind is easily distin guished from the other since the laws of various States require the ingredients to be printed upon the label. If anyone is in doubt whioh to use it is worth while to ask the family dootor: Then decide. 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