The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 03, 1905, Image 8

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The Alliance Herald
T. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
News in Brief
THE PLAYWRIGHT-BTAn. DIET 01? THE FUTURE
Rolnforcomenta for Gonoral Lino
Tltch nro steadily bolng forwarded.
Marshal Oyama Is vory carqful of
his health while In tho Hold and will
not drink any liquor.
Paul Hoyso Is accredited with being
ono of tho most famous living Gorman
novelists, who Is almost as woll
known In America as In tho father
land. Sontonced to bo hangod twenty
threo years ago, John Gales Is found
to bo n prisoner at Jollet, with noth
ing to Bhow how ho escaped tho gal
lows. Iloports from tho Immigration sta
tions for tho month of Juno show that
during that month 311 ChlnoBO np
plied for admission and that 300 woro
admitted.
Ten powors, signatories of tho
treaty of Madrid, havo offlclally ac
cepted tho sultan's Invitation to tho
International conferonco on rofonns
In Morocco,
Brigadier Gonoral Thomas H. Barry
has been selected for president of tho
'war college at Washington. Gonoral
Barry Is now In Manchuria with tho
Russian army.
Tho St Petersburg Zoltung lays
significant emphasta on tho relation
of tho conferonco between Emperor
Nicholas and Emperor William of the
international affairs of Russia.
Whllo Sabbatlno dl Domlnlco and
his wlfo wero working in their mar
ket garden in Retreat Pork, Adams
county, Colorado, their threo youngest
children woro burned to death.
At Louisville, Ky., Jacob Sollngor
and J. R. Duffln, attorneys, aro
charged with conspiracy to forco P.
J. Potter's sons, private bankers of
Bowling Green, Ky.f into bankruptcy.
President Roosorelt refused to ac
copt thp resignation of Governor Car
tor of Hawaii and told him to go back
to Honolulu and ho should havo tho
full support of the national government.
During his visit nt Honolulu, Secre
tary Taft oxprcssod himself as con
tinuing to hold tho opinion ho had
expressed before that freo trado
should bo established with tho Phil
ippines. Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister
in London, declares his nation Is not
confident that poaco will result from
tho coming negotiations, and scouts
tho Idea that Japan's demands will bo
moderate.
Governor Cummins of Iowa, in an
address at tho Littlo Falls Chautau
qua, doclarcd that tho nation needed
& now baptism in civic honosty, and if
present chancos aro neglected a dis
mal defeat awaits.
Attorney General Rogers of Arkan
sas has filed suit in tho Pulaski county
circuit court against tho International
Harvester company for penalties ag
gregating $600,000 for allcgod in
fringement of tho anti-trust law.
Amlcablo relations wero restored
between tho machinists and officials
of tho Northern Pacific railway. In
rcsponso to a demand for a 11-cont-an-hour
lncreaso a conference was
hold and a compromise effected.
Tho Delmar Jockoy club has filed
suit in tho St. Louis circuit court for
$25,000 damages against Governor Jo-
soph W. Folk, tho members of tho St.
Lou board of police commissioners
and Chief of Poltco Kelly, alleging
trespass. .
A soarch for months for a regis
tered lettor thief in Norway and 6we
don ended in Now York with the ar
rest of John J. Callahan, chlof clerk
of the foreign branch of tho general
postofflco.
Scathing criticism, pointed condem
nation nnd flerco denunciation of tho
methods nnd courso of tho big insur
ance companies characterize tho an
nual report of Frederick L, Cutting,
commissioner of lnsuranco of Massa
chusetts. A contract has boon signed by the
Hawaiian sugar' planters' association
and tho Hawaiian-American Steam,
ship company for tho transportation
of tho bulk of tho Hawaiian sugar
crop to tho cast via tho Tohuantepoe
railway.
Tho city counsll of San Diego has
adopted a report In commemoration of
tho burial of tho sailors dead of tho
Bennington on Point Loma last Sun
day, and ordered that a copy bo sent
to tho nearest relative of each lad who
lost his ltfo In the disaster.
It Is Btated at tho Navy department
that tho final interment of the re
mains of John Paul Jones may not
take place this fall. It is explained
that It Is tho present intention finally
'to deposit the remains beneath the
great memorial chapel at Annapolis,
which, It is said, cannot be completed
this year.
Tho famous Garden of the Gods Is
to bo presented to the city of Colorado
Springs, Colo.
William E. Curtis -writes of the
wonderful curatlvo effect of Colorado
nir on sufferers from tho white
plague and of tho enormous demand
for accommodations for patients.
Otto ernhelroer, a member of Bern
helmer & Walter, cotton brokers, and
reputed to bo wealthy, committed
suicide in New York.
Princess Augusta, dowager grand
duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelltz, li
jthe oldest member of the royal fanv
lilyjmd was frojn fa 1532.
Odette Tyler, Famous Actress, Values
Doane's Kidney Pills. J
Miss Odetto Tyler Is not only ono of
tho best known dramatic starB in
America, but has written and pro
duced a successful play df her own.
Miss Tyler has written tho following
grateful noto, expressing her appre
ciation of Doan's Ktdnoy Pills:
Foster-MIlburn
Co., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Geutlomon:
My oxperlcnco
with your valu
ablo r o m o d y
has been equal
ly gratifying to
both myself and
friends.
(Signed)
ODETTE
TYLER.
Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For salo by all dealers. Prlco, 50
conts por box.
VEQETADLE8 AND FRUIT TO RE
PLACE MEAT.
Dictates of Destiny Point Strongly To
ward This End Abundance and
Cheapness of Nature's Production
Bound to Turn the Scale,
Started Newspaper and Left It
Practically nothing is known of the
founder of ono of tho moat prosperous
newspapers in England, tho Sheffield
Telegraph. It was started In Juno,
1855. G. Bonson, a stranger, appeared
in Sheffield when tho Crimean war
was at its height arranged with a
local printer to start a daily paper,
bought It out, looked after it for ton
days and then disappeared, forever.
It sometimes happens that a law
student gives up tho law business to
ongago In tho son-in-law business,
GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA
For Instant Relief and Speedy Cure of
Raw and Scaly Humour, Itching
Day and Night Suffered
Months.
"I wish you would publish this let
ter so that others suffering as I havo
may bo helped. For months awful
sores covored my faco and nock, scabs
forming, Itching terribly day and
night breaking open, and running
blood and matter. I had tried many
remedies, but was growing worse,
when I started with Cutlcura. The
first application gave mo Instant re
llof, and when I had used two cakes
of Cutlcura Soap and three boxes of
Cutlcura Ointment, I was completely
cured, (slgncdj Miss Nellie Vander
Wlole, Lakesido, N. Y."
Rough on Shakespeare.
After a recent bank holiday in Lon
don ono of tho pollco courts tho next
morning had among its "drunk nnd
disorderly" prisoners a man who said
ho was William Shnkosponro. "Is that
your real name," asked tho, Judge, "or
Just your nom do guorro?" "Well
your honor," roplled tho prisoner, "it
is true that I was not chrlstoncd Wil
liam Shakospearo, but, you see, I
hated to bring dishonor and dlBgraco
upon a respected name."
Hopeless Case.
In a London bookshop a woman
wanted a copy of Browning's works.
"I haven't got It, madam," replied tho
booksellor: "I mako It a rulo never
to koep any .books I can't understand,
and I can't mako head or tail of Mr.
Browning." Determined to buy a book
anyway, the customor asked: "Havo
you Praed, then?" "Yes, madam,"
quoth tho bookseller, "I've prayed, and
that docBn't help me."
Problem of the Unemployed.
On tho wholo, says an English
statosman, I am inclined to think that
tho encouragoment of strength of
character and tho spirit of self-re-llanco
aro the truest remedies for tho
problem of tho unemployed.
Thnt Americans aro great meat cat
ers may be considered a fact of de
rivation from tho hunting and fishing
Btago of tho country's life. So long
as meat was abundant and cheap it
had the recommendations which lea
to its cholco as Uio prlnciplo article of
food. Tho vegetarian who hero and
thero raised his volco in protest
against tho consumption of flesh foods
was littlo heeded- A pcoplo aro guhl
cd in tho selection of their foods vory
littlo by deliberate cholco. They eat
tho things which aro closest to hand.
The tlmo may como with that remote
future to which Is reforred everything
Utopian whon nations will deliberate
ly select tho predominating articles of
their diet with reference to tho devel
opment of specific racial characteris
tics. But at present peoplo in general
aro not even convinced that what
they eat has relovancy to what, as a
nation, they become.
For n fow centuries to come, Amer
icans certainly will continue to eat
tho "food convenient to them," while
goodVhumoredly allowing tho sorcal
Ists to ticklo their palates with health
foods. But ovon American independ
ence or Indifference is nmonablo to
tho dictates of destiny. Just now
Americans seem destined to drift moro
Btrongly than evor toward a fruit diet
Tho moving consideration is tho fancy
figures, with an upward tendency, at
whioh flesh foods aro sold. Tho other
consideration is tho abundance and
sheapness of fruits. As wisdom takes
counsel of necessity, a third motlvo,
which of Itself would not havo great
weight, is the superior wholesomoness
of fruit foods.
We produce tho biggest apple crops
'.n tho world, our peach crops aro un
paralleled, our watermelons and small
Trults respond in abundnnco to the
moro tickling of the soil with a hoe.
Tho samo Btory holds true of all do
mcstlce fruits. But this term has be-
somo elastic. California distributes
throughout tho country great quanti
ties of tropical fruits and tho area of
cultivation of these is constantly ex
tending. When tho Panama trench Is
dug tho Pacific coast fruits can be
brought to tho eastern markets with
greater celerity and loss cost Mod
ern means of transportation havo
made tho plantations of tho West In
dies also almost tho same as though
they wero within tho country confines.
It is safo to predict that tho con
sumption of bananas especially will
soon bo increased. Oranges aro being
consumed in rapidly increasing quan
tities. Certainly during tho summer
months fruit will be king. During tho
winter months the force of habit will
prevail and moro fruit and less meat
will be eaten. Baltimoro Herald.
Damage Done by Volcano,
In 1G98 tho summit of Cargualrazo,
a burning mountain near Quito, 1,800
feet high, crumbled together, So that
nothing moro than two onormous
rocky horns of tho crater's edgo re
mained, and tho country for nearly
two square miles was desolated with
liquid tufa, and argillaceous mud, en
closing dead fishes.
EVIL OF PRESENT DAY.
Hardly Too Much to Ask.
Of tho Duo d'Aumont this story is
told: "Hie father was tho most orig
inal and tho most slovenly man in
iTanco. Onco when looking at him
Belt In a mirror ho said: 'D'Aumont,
God mado you a gentleman: tho king
mado you a duko. You might do
something in your turn at least, you
might go and shave.'"
Voice from Arkansas.
Cleveland, Ark., July 31st (Spe
cial) Nearly every newspaper tells
of some wonderful cure of some form
of Kidney Disease by the Great Amer
ican Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills,
and this part of Arkansas Is not with
out its share of evidence that no case
is too deeply rooted for Dodd's Kidney
Pills to cure.
Mr. A. E. Carlllc, well known and
highly respected here, tells of his cure
after nearly a quarter of a century's
suffering. Mr. Carlilo says:
"I want to let the public know what
I think of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I
think they aro tho best remedy for
sick kidneys ever mado.
"I had Kidney Trouble for 23 years
and never found anything that did mo
so much good as Dodd's Kidney Pills.
I recommend them to all sufferers."
Thero is no uncertain sound about
Mr. Carlllo's statement. He knows
that Dodd's Kidney Pills rescued him
from a lifts of suffering and ho wants
tho public to know It Dodd's Kidney
Pills euro all Kidney ills from Back-
apho to Bright's Disease.
Mtntal Faculties Greatly Disturbed by
Noise.
"Noise, In my Judgment, Is ono of
the most powerful and most success
ful disorganizes of tho mental facul
ties In the world," said a thoughtful
citizen to a representative of tho
Now Orleans Times-Democrat, "and
when wo reflect on the enormous ln
creaso In noises of all kinds, wo will
probably be convinced that the tlmo
Is rapidly coming when the raco will
bo in no small danger mentally on ac
count of noise. Progress is noisy;
necessarily bo, I suppose. But when
I speak of progress of tho noisy typo,
I, of course, mean material progress.
Wo can't build. In a material sonse,
without making noise. Intellectual
progress oven is not always along
quiet lines. But I was thinking of
noise in a lighter aspect Havo you
not noticed how soma men becomo
mentally reckless on account of loud
talking? Havo you not noticed that
children will sometimes shriek them
selves into a highly nervous state?
They becomo mentally disorganized
on account of the noiso they make. I
was a rather close observer of a man
at a gamo of baseball the other day.
Ho started to yelling gently and grad
ually worked his way up to tho alti
tude of the shrieking rooter. Before
that game ended that fellow was as
mad as a March hare. Ho had been
crazed by his own voice. Nolso is a
dreadful dlstfactor, when you como to
think of it, and the trouble about the
noisy 'rooter' at a ball game is that
in driving himself to the madhouse ho
is likely to take a few other fellows
with him."
Efiv. wrjbtnNE tf&xuOk K5KHE9
Pill
DOG DEALER'S HARD LUCK.
Reservoirs Well Populated.
Somo of tho great reservoirs in tho
country districts that supply certain
English cities with their water havo
bocomo populous breeding places for
water fowl and nro well stocked with
valuablo fish.
Early Mirth Not Advisable.
If you Blng In bed you will cry next
day. If you sing before breakfast you
will cry heforo night
ME TOO
Tho "Tall Enders" That Follow Gen
uine Articles.
It is sometimes interesting to watch
tho curves imitators moke to get tho
public to buy imitations of genuine
goods.
Every now aud then somo one will
think tfecro la a splendid opening to
fix up somothing like Postuin Coffee
and advertlso fho same way and tako
some of tho business.
An Imitator is naturally Ignorant of
food values and how to skillfully
make a oereal coffee, on scientific
lines.
Such men first think of preparing
somothing that look3 and tastes llko
the original, with no knowledgo of
how the grains should bo treated to
preparo them so that the starchy part
Is transformed properly and the val
uablo nourishing elements mado di
gestible. Such imitations may bo foisted on
tho public for a short time, but the
people are critical and soon detect the
attempt then tho imitators go out of
business.
Something, like 400 of these little
factories havo been Btarted In various
parts of this country in the past 9
years, and practically all of them havo
gone the "long Journoy." Just lately
a new ono has come to lire and evi
dently hopes to Insert ltsolf in public
favor by copying the style of the Post
urn advertising in the papers.
This is a free country and every
man who makes an honest product
and honestly labels It has reason for
some recognition, but the public has
tho right to know tho facts.
Postum Is the pno original and gen
uine Cereal Coffee, mado skillfully
and for a definite purpose. It has
stood through all the wars of tho Im
itators, has won the approval of tho
Physicians aud the peoplo.
People who really seek to free"
themselves from tho coffee habit and
at the same tlmo to rebuild the soft
gray matter in the nerve centers, and
thus reconstruct tho nervous system,
broken down by coffee, can rely on
Postum.
There's a reason.
Drove Trade In Autographs.
Dr. W. G. Graco, the most famous
cricketer in England, probably has
given his autograph as often as any
other celebrity. At a match not long
ago he .wrote his name In tho note
book of a little girl. A couple of
weeks later, much to his surprise, tho
same little lady shyly sidled up to
him with tho necessary documents
and the request for his autograph.
"But I gnvo it you only a few days
ago," laughingly said tho votefan.
"Oh," came tho answer, "I changed
that ono for two bishops." Dr. Graco
laughed heartily as ho replied: "Well,
my dear, If a cricketer is worth two
bishops I don't bellevo I ought to glvo
you another autograph. But your
nalvette is so delicious I suppose I
must So thero you are."
WHY DO AMERICANS SUCCEED?
Why do we lead all the nations of
the earth In prosperity, happiness and
Individual contentment?
Why are we, as a people, regarded na
an Invincible power of Impregnable
strength?
And why do we compel the admira
tion of the whole world at times
grudgingly given, but given, anyhow?
It Is because we are free and inde
;endent In the truest meaning of the
vords.
We think fqr ourselves, act for our
selves, govern ourselves mora than the
people of any other nation.
Wo nro absolutely self-reliant, a na
tional trait that renders us Independ
ent of all other nations. Independence
la the keynote of our supremacy.
And this Is the reason why up-to-dato
grocers and storekeepers appreci
ate the fact that Americans of both
sexes have strong wills of their own,
and do not need Interested advice.
Every up-to-date grocer knows per
fectly well that for more than a quar
ter of a century Lion Coffee has been
the leading package coffee and a wel
come drink at the tables of millions of
American homes.
He knows and everybody else Knows
that It has always kept Its old
friends and steadily made new ones.
Good, reliable, trustworthy grocers
willingly acknowledge this, and all In
dependent housekeepers will Insist up
on having Lion Coffee and no other, no
matter what kind of an argument gro
cers of obstinate principles may ad
vance. Americans want the best, and they
get tho best and purest In Lion Coffee.
Pup Ho Thought Worthless Turned
Out First Class.
I am an unscrupulous dog dealer. I
had for sale a very fine Irish terrier.
His mother cost mo $500 and his sire
cost $750. I thought their get, my
pup, now a year old, worth $200, and
so advertised him.
I was Incensed by an offer of $10
over tho 'phone.
Party never saw the dog, and said
any good ratter would do him (this I
had claimed for mine); he did not
care for pedigree, breeding or cost of
parent dogs.
A bright Idea struck me. I knew a
curloy haired alloy dog I could get
for 25 cents. I told tho fellow I would
accept tho $10 offer. He asked mo to
meet him at depot with tho dog." He
was going homo on a suburban train.
I met him with the curly-haired alloy
dog, on which, by tho way, I had an
option, but at 50 cents, not 25 cents,
as I expected. My customer sneered
when he saw tho dog, but handed mo
a $10 note.
I smiled when I thought of my Joke.
Next week I received a postal card
from my customer that read: "Your
dog is tho best ratter I over saw. Ho
caught forty-two rats tho first two
days. Ho is worth all you advertised
him at, $200. I would not sell him for
$300. Pittsburg Dispatch.
CALUMET
is the only
HI6H GRADE POWDER
offered to the consumer at a
Moderate Price
It should not be confused with
the cheap, low grade powders
on the one hand, nor the high
priced trust powders on the
other.
Vanity has kept many from ialllng
Into wa"s which might not have been
all to the good. Philadelphia Bulle
tin. Over one million acres of land In the
Uintah Indian reservation will bo
thrown open for settlement August 28th.
Tinfrintrntinn hpcina An mist 1st. at Grand
Junction. Cplorado, continuing till August
12. From Denver, Colorado Springs or
Pueblo, the Colorado Midland la the short
est" route to Grand Junction or reserva
tion polnta. Write C. H. Bpeers O. P.
A., Denvor. for booklet, giving Informa
tion regarding land, rates, etc.
Tho reward of mastering one diffi
culty is to meet another.
The Professor's Toast.
"That reminds mo," remnrked tho
fellow opposite, "that wo aro a chival
rous raco. At least we attempt to be
so. Intention counts for considerable,
especially when we give it considera
tion. A few years tigo I was nt a din
ner this was shortly after tho 'now
woman' appeared, and the staid col
lego professor, who was an old-fashioned
man, mentioned that whllo this
aew woman had ceased to bo a lady,
sho had not becomo a gentleman.
Then bo capped It all by lifting his
glass and saying:
" 'Hero's to the better sex, God bless
'.hem. " New Orleans Times-Democrat
Most men can get moro real enjoy
ment out of a street piano for a dime
than thoy can out of a $3 opera ticket
Mrs. tflnilow's nootltfnir Syrup.
For children teething, aofteni the gutni, reduces te
cammaUoa.ollaji pain, cure wind collu. 2ScabotUe
From Strength to Strength.
Defeat? Nay. verily! such fata .
Never can whelm thee, trustful soul.
As God lives, some time, soon or late,
Thine Is a splendid goal.
Aa
grip,
that
and storms that
fire the verdant
frosts that
shocic.
And droughts
lands
But -arp and closer Interlock
The oak's reluctant bonds:
ft A Ata. fr ab t am 4 a wrt An AM Ias
'Who seem to work thee foulest wrong;
Scorn, buffet and rebuff, though these
Thou growest but more strong.
true, night may find thee sick, forspent,
Fain to glvo o'er the strife: but dawn
Will nerve thee with more brave Intent
For all these hurts foregone.
Henry Jerome Stockard.
May Command In India.
It is probable that should Lord
Kitchener resign his position as com
mander In chief of the Brlllsh forces
in Indln he will be succeeded by Lieu
tenant General Sir William Nicholson.
The latter has seen a good deal of
active service, Including campaigns In
Afghanistan, Egypt, Burmah and
South Africa. He was British attacie
with tho Japaneso army during the
early portion of the Russo-Japanese
war.
Many a man will wear wings who
cannot tie an Ascot tie.
TTAItMS FOR RENT Oil BALK ON CROP
t payments. J. MULHAt.1., fatoux City, la.
w
If you cannot seo heaven hero you
will never seo it anywhere.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
To the hypocrite one man's religion
Is another man's revenue.
Kentucky Yarn.
Out on tho veranda of a little Ken
tucky hotel several "colonels" wero
sipping mint Jullp and telling yarns
about tho weather.
"When Ah was up In thaw moun
tains, sah," said a lanky old gentle
man, "it began to rain ono aftahnoon
and before thaw shower was ovah
thaw was fish all ovah thaw ground.
Bass, trout and carp fell right out ol
the clouds, Bah."
The old gentleman who was rather
corpulent placed his glass on tho tablo
and said:
."Cunnel, that thah was a pretty
good yahn, but it don't tech thaw ex
perience I had fohty miles south of
Frankfort. Why, sah, It began to rain
thah ono day and fish came down by
thaw ton. But that iBn't thaw strang
est of it. A thundah stohm arose, th'
lightnln' struck thaw field, fried thaw
fish Just as nlco as if thoy wero fried
In youah own kitchen an'"
But tho other "colonels" fled.
TIT permanently cored. No Ota or nerreameat ana
rl 1 5 Brat oar um of Dr. Kilo.', ami Nerre Heatop.
r. Bead for FHKI5 SS.OQ trial botUe and treaUae.
Si. K. H. KuxsTuJL, Ml Arch Street. ttuUdelphU,
The cream of tho base ball club
Bhould bo found in tho pitcher.
Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
S.t. me prompt and complete rtlt.t from d jap.p.1 an?
rer dtrannman V B. T. Trowbrids, UarUm ILK, N.t
The religion that lacks sunshine is
all moonshine.
Every person thinking of visiting tho
Uintah Indian reservation In eastern Utah,
to be opened for settlement August zsw.
should havo a Horaeseekers' Guide und
sectional map. It tells everything. Sent
postpaid for 60c. Address V. IJ. tm
mons, 700 17th St.. Denver, Colorado.
Stained glass In the windows can
not mako up for putty in the pulpit
I do not bellevo Plso's Cure for Consumption
has an equal for coughs and colds. Jony V
Ootbb, Trinity Springs, Ini.Feb. 15, 1900.
Thera aro more "gold brick" trans
actions in this world than the most
able computer can calculate.
Prof. Wiener and the Peasant.
Prof. Wiener of Harvard university
tells a story illustrating the non-talkative
disposition of tho Russian peas
ant. While traveling recently In Rus
sia ho found himself for a whole day
in the company of a peasant.
"Where did you como from?" asked
the peasant by way of greeting. .
"From America," replied the pro
fessor. Toward evening, when tho Journey
was nearly completed, the peasant
asked: "And where are you going?"
Tho professor replied: "To Mos
cow." These two bits of Information were
about as much as tho peasant's brain
could hold.
Tou never hear any one complain
about "Defiance Starch." There la nona
to equal It In quality and quantity, 10
ounces, 10 cents. Try It now and Bave
your money.
New Cattle Killing Device.
Butchers at Putney, England, havo
i new device for killing cattle, which
s like an ordinary single-barrel pistol
jr largo calibre, but Instead of dls
jharglng a shot, it drives out with
rreat forco a bolt, which has occupied
.ho full length of tho pistol barrel,
ind this, entering the skull of an anl
nal, produces lnstanteous stupefac
tion, without lodging a shot In tho
oralnpan to lesson the sale value of
the head.
Science and Immortality.
Tho relationship of the mind; to tho
oraln Is that of master to servant, the
piindlng proving itself the rightful
master by its demonstrated ability to
substitute one servant for another and
still retain its own Integrity. Death is
but an eclipse, while genius as differ
ing from insanity and imbecility is
merely a question of degree of energy
and Its efficient control. J. Sanderson
Chrlstlson, M. D., in North American
Review.
A Famous Missionary Oak.
In tho beautiful grounds of Stoko
Park, near Guilford, England, stands
an oak treo under which regularly
onto a year a missionary meeting is
held, and peoplo who havo a desire for
work in tho mission fields aro invited
to stop forward. In almost every por
tion of the globe thero aro .men and
women who look upon tho tree as tho
scene of tho turning point in their
lives.
. EVER TREAT YOU SO?
Forbidden Guest.
Tho following verse from a recent poem
on "Our Christmas Guests" discloses a
delicate little hint:
Come from that darkened corner! You're
the Imp who in my ear
For thirty years has whispered, with
feverish lips or rear.
That tho thing to get was money, the
stun that men most orlze
r of your lies.
For you're a
: I'm longer blinded by the
of your lies,
a mighty liar, and the thing
Don't think
glamor
vnirre a lnientv
to keen Is health.
And it has a value greater than all your
boasted wealth:
And another one is honor, and some more
are truth and right;
I can hardly bear your presence amongst
my gueHts to-night.
Prizes for Inventors.
Among tho prize? offered by the
Paris Academy of Sclem:e to Inven
tors is one of $20,000, founded by
Pierre Guzmann, which is to go to tho
person who finds a way of communi
cating with the inhabitants of another
planet Another prize the Breant
awaits anyono who discovers an in
fallible remedy against Asiatic cholera
Coffee Acts the Jonah and Will Como
Up.
A clergyman who pursues his noble
calling in a country parish In Iowa,
tella of his coffee experience:
"My wife and I used coffee regular
ly for breakfast, frequently for dinner
and occasionally for supper always
tho very best quality packago coffeo
never could find a place on our table.
"In the spring of 189G my wlfo was
taken with violent vomiting which we
had great difficulty in stopping.
"It seemed to come from coffee
drinking but wo could not decide.
"In the following July, however,
sho was attacked a second time by
the vomiting. I was away from home
filling an appointment at the time,
and on my return I found her very
low; she bad literally vomited herself
almost to death, and It took some days
to quiet the trouble and restore her
stomach.
"I had also experienced the same
trouble, but not so violently, and had
relieved it each time, by a resort to
medicine.
"But my wifo's second attack satis
fled mo that the use of coffeo was at
the bottom of our troubles, and so wo
stopped It forthwith and took on
Postum Food Coffeo. Tho old symp
toms of disease disappeared and dur
ing the 9 years that wo havo been
using Postum Instead of coffee we
havo never had a recurrence of tho
vomiting. We never weary of Postum,
to which we know we owe our good
health. This Is a simple statement
of facts," Name given by Postum
Company, Battlo Creek, Mich.
Read the little book "The Pnnri to
Wellville," In each pkg.