f'EMAHA JDVERTISER. W- W. SaNDEhS, PiiLIIshcr NKMAI1A, yiOM ItASKA Word comes from Arizona flint, rfnlt HI vol Is to lie dammed. .Sniio men are ho mean t tin t, they don't want ashes put upon an icy walk Iicciuihu they nro hard on hIiooh. It In oiip tiling to bark at tlm civil H'l'vlco HyHlcni. but It reqiilrus an un lined lira ltd of congressional courage Idto It. IMcrpoiil Morgan avoi'H rsolemnly that I here l no water In hlH personal tax lint. Wo i'nii readily believe that the lint wax not Inllaled. Tint King of Sweden l 7" years old. Kvidenlly Sweden doesn't share In the lpe' that a man Ih "a dead one" af ler he linn piiHHed the age of .'t"- Not only are the railroads complain In that they are unable to gel com petent men. but already Himllar mur ium liifjH hae begun to be. heard from the leap year gli'ls. Kngllsh scientists have discovered a new poison, one whiff of which would 1:111 a whole roomful of people. Why should scientists devote valuable time to the making of that kind of discov ery? The trouble among the employes of the United States .Steel Corporation who Invested in the stock of the cor poration reveals the one weakness of the prollt-sharlug Idea. The beuetlelar les do not enjoy sharing the losses. A Pennsylvania man who is being mied for $in,000 for breach of promise nays he would have married the girl it he had been able to earn more than tjll a week. It Is hard to work up sym pathy for a girl who wauts Unit kind of a man. The cable takes the trouble to In form the world that "great commo tion" has been caused at the Spanish court because I'rlnoe Louis Ferdinand of Uavarla dislocated "his linger." Of course if he had only one we can un derstand the excitement, but otherwise wo cannot fancy what worda would be used to describe the effect on the court had the prince dislocated his neck. Those persons who enjoy a good, hi pi arc meal, in spite of what Is said about tho advantages of leaving u table, with an appeUte for more, will be glad of the Indorsement from nn eminent Hngllsh physician, who says: "The human stomach works better when slightly stretched Just as tho lungs work better wlUi deep inhalations In duced by bodily cxcrclso In tho open air." So fewer whips aro made in Wost lleld, Massachusetts tho largest whip making town in tho world thun were made before the automobilo became popular. This seems to provo one of two tilings either that there nro as many horses in use as formerly, or Unit moro whips aro used upon each of the remaining horses, because the automobiles In the rond require that something bo dono to distract tho at tention of tho animals when they meet tho machines. Potatoes worth seven hundred and llfty dollars a pound, or about thrice their weight In gold, would strike even a millionaire as something of a luxury, as indeed they would be, for Uio table. That price was recently paid, however, at a market in England, not for a lux ury but for an Investment. The pota toes which brought this extraordinary llgiiro of a hundred and llfty pounds a pound are a new variety, only a few of which have been raised, and those few are in great demand for seed. A single potato sold for seventy pounds sterling. Another variety sold for three hundred pounds tlfteen hundred dollars a ton. llerouftor a gold-mjne will be a weak metaphor for a profit able enterprise, x'ho real money-maker will bo "a perfect potato-Held." Uncle Sam is now doing a rushing business as a builder. He lias llfty structures, mostly postofllecs, under contract, and nearly three times as many more under authorization. The cost of buildings still uncompleted will be almost as much as the total annual expenditure of the government a half country ago, when tho supervising ar chitect's ofllce was established. The construction of public buildings is one of Uncle Sam's methods of "laying up money." Ho cannot put it out at in terest in the savings banks like an or dinary individual, but ho can cut ol! rents by owning ids own business houses. Yet ho builds so much more substantially and therefore expensive ly than private concerns that tho rents unveil ordinarily amount to n very low rate of Interest on their cost, often less than the rate on government bonds Hut this is not wholly a dollar-and cent matter. The dignity of tho fed nil government, as well ns tho con Vllllllll'O OL 116 unuiio, iti iihvj.u Ik Inning unliable quarters for tho trans action of public business. Tho present Bupervtdng architect Is now employ lug the Htylo of architecture seen In the great WiiHhlnton buildings, nota bly the Capitol, tho Treasury and tho i White House. This will carry a gov ernment look to the national edifices in all parts of the country, ho that they may be distinguished at a glance from mercantile olllccx and collegiate Insti tutions, it Ih desirable that Home defln- Ite and reasonable rule should be oh ' served In the Helectlon of places where i public building are to be erect(d. Some towns of four thousand Inhabi tants have a government building; oth ers of forty thousand have none. This result comes from Congressional log rolling. This evil like the spoils sys tem will eventually disappear. Tax-dodging has become so widely prevalent in the United States that Its criminality lias almost ceased to bo recognized. In every community, and especially in every large city, thero are score of men whose word as to every oilier matter is as good as their bond, but who every year swear oft or otherwise evade the greatest part of their lawful taxes. Tax-dodging is not only legally criminal, but it Indicts a moral and material Injury on all who do not practice It There Is a cer tain amount of revenue that must hit raised for public purposes, and if the dishonest part of the community docn not pay Its share the honest part must pay more than its share. The publlq olllciul who tries to check this spiv eles of wrong-doing is certain to in cur Hie 111 will of the Individuals di reelly affected, but Ik; may repose in the assurance that Ids course will bu heartily endorsed by the community as a whole. Some are decrying myths ami fairy stories, others are denouncing preside, moral tales for children. Dr. Lcavltf would deny youngsters the "Iliad" and "Odyssey" and have tliein devote the time given to classics to the Bible Hov. Fred V. llawloy, secretary of thd Western Unitarian conference, quesi tlons whether the Bible Is a proper text book for Sunday schools, to say noth ing of allowing a child to peruse ltd pages according to Its own Inclination. Mr. llawloy finds many instances ol wrong-doing in the Bible and he tlilnkii the minds of children ought not to be come familiar -with these as they ought not to become acquainted with the pro ceedlngs of criminal courts. Other Bible wtories which he thinks lack n foundation of truth Mr. Ilawley ob jects to giving to children who are too young to discriminate. What will come of all this interference In behalf ot children asku the Chicago Chronicle. Does the child of to-day need such ail inordinate amount of protection that the limits of its mental range must be rigidly prescribed? Must It lie fast tcned to some secure literary stake In, order that it shall not go astray? Is it to bo allowed no freedom of choice foi fear it may learn to do evil? The old- fashioned plan of admitting a child to a good library ami allowing it to rango at will and select for Itself inny after all be quite as good as the present un- certain method of beginning with lit erary pap and gradually giving dilu tions of more substantial stuff as tho child grows older. Children with large Imagination crave fairy tales, while those more logical demand that stories shall be true. Must both be forced through "the mythical period" just because grave pedagogues have decided that Is best? Is a boy to be denied llomei because there Is a strange love nffaii mixed up with it? Is a child to be giv en a mutilated Bible because human nature Is found there In all Its ex tremes of good and bad? If children are to live In the world and to come In contact with Immunity, good, bail and indifferent, they will not be seri ously Injured by reading what they Hud In Homer or the ltlble. Children are not such weaklings as older people would have them mid a certain latl tude of reading Is better for them thar too much restriction. What She Kcoognizcd. People like to be told what they al ready know, to hear about old friends aojl old Interests. Absolutely new in formation lias nothing in the mind to hitch to. Tills story from the "Memo ries of a Child" Is an illustration: Once, probably before the child's school days began, somebody took bet to a school commencement, and a gen tleman made a long, long address, to which the child listened with respect ful attention. The general sound ol the words was familiar to her. am' she was hardly aware of the fact thai she did not at all understand. Hut all at once he said soiuethluc about a pink sash, mid the child looked around at the person who had brought her and laughed delightedly. Shr knew what a pink sash was. mid she knew he was saying that girls liked U wear pink sashes; and, oh, how re freshing It was! Then and there the ciilld decided that It was a very nlcr speech. Remember, when a truest at u lmrt.v Unit' you can't stay s; late you ear J ward off all talk about you., . "Ilnlf the milk you leave in the pal very morning disappears," protested he female customer. "You ought to have a waterprool pall," said the milkman. "Oh," retorted the woman, "It lsu' Uie water that leaks out." Hncli Pour Friends. ISdyth -1 Just hoard sorncthliifl ubout you. Moyme -It must be something scan diilotiH. ISdyth Why do you think so? Mnyme Because you look pleased. Wnnleil Kluttren. "What would you do If I were to dli and leave yon. darling?" asked tin bridegroom, who was on the shady sldi of 70. "Leave me how much?" nnxlouslj asked the bride, who was well, Itf us say 21) years and 1 1 months old. fitlll Hud n Chance. She I understand you arc a Joki writer. lie I may be guilty, but I neve: talk about the stuff I turn out. Sho That's good. There's nlwayi some hope of reformation when there'l a sense of fdinmo. On the Wroiic Trull. "It la no more thun right that tM Btrong should aid the weak," said tin landlady. "And yet," rejoined the sareastK boarder, "I full to see how dropping j hunk of butter In the coffee would benellt it any." BdrcuHm. Noozoy Hello, Snappe, what an you going to do with the camera? Sn.ippc Going to bore an artcsliu well In our sitting room; you dJdn'i suppose I was going to take picture! with it. did you? Philadelphia Lcdgec Dr. George Sltuson, editor of the Journal of the Medical Assoloatiou will give in April a lecture to the students in the medical department of the university of Michigan upon some topic relating to medicine. Congressman Castor, of Philadel phia, was sworn iu on tho ,29th of February and is aire:' 'j known as the "leap year member." The assertion Is made that Mr Castor is the only member who ever look the oath on the date named. A blood curdling feat is performed by a Parisian cyclist. He whirls down an incline of ninety degrees, und attains a velocity of 120 miles an hour. Here thero is un upon space of thirty-live feet between tho twelve foot tiacks. and the rider leaps It. Should the daring wheelman mis.-; the landing place he would fall llfty feet. Unfortunately the tilings that are too good to be true are a good deal scarcer thin the things that arc too true to be good. Judge. For some unknown reason the shark lias returned to European waters. In the Italtic, for example, where sharks had been extinct siuce I7f)! they have made their appear ance iu considerable numbers. Tho cowbells used in S.vit.oilund have a peculiar s-umd, rather mourn ful in its droning prolongtion. it has been discovered that tigers fear it, and run when they heai it. Therefore, Swiss cowbells have beeu Inrnducid into the Himalayas, as a protection for cattle. WANTED AT ONCE t -..tti.i.1.. - .u..t..u. i ..I-..... t..U'i r... ii... t ..',,'' 111,.,. 111 .T.MM..I. ..... li.ni. licit tlir moiitliH.tu illntrlliiittiiiaiiipli'H nniloliriiltiVN lllllll IIIMIIM-lll 1HII1T!'. I.- nil vt, nun.. in n nit,. r.'ir-J work. Kiu-lo-u IOl- for it,tk-t imrniniiliuiml i;iriK'ii- lurk. Aildivm OKO. W, IllUJ, Dept. K., York, Ntu. It's i long leg that got no pulling. Most people who havo a fad ou tbo brain have nothing in It. All creameries use butter color. Why not do as they do-usu .IUNW TIN 1' BUTTKR COLOU. ' It Iv. very ea.v tu gain notorlty in this world; all yu hav to do to head mob or steal a horse and the job Vi. done. Mrn. Wtuslow's SOOTHINO HY1UJP for olill dr.'ii tci'think-, M)ftoiin thu wiims, reduces linin QiHtlou, nlliiys pain cmres colic. IMcei'w bottle People witl) weak lungs aro recom mended by medical men to read aloud, as this strengthens thioat, lung and chest muscles alike. The reading should bo deliberate and the enunciation distinct, the body being held in an easy, uruestralncd, up right position, so that the chest will have freo play. Kor $1.05 Money Order. Tho John A. Salzor Sped Co., La Crosse, Wis., mail postpaid lf trees, con tdstinj,' of Apricots, Apples. Crabs. Cher ries, Plums, Poaches and Pears, just tho tiling for a city r country garden, in cluding tho grout IMsinark Apple, all hardy Wisconsin stocK, aro Heat you freo upon receipt of ?1.0T. AND FOU Hie AND THIS NOTICE you get sulllcicnt seed of Celery, Cur rot, Cabbage, Onion, Lettuce, Itadish and Flower .Seeds to furnish bushels rj choice Hewers and lots of vegetables for a big family,' tognthor with their groat plant and seed catalogue. -(0. N. U.) Shell and blanch the nuts and chop them line To each tablespoonful of in I need nuts add a half tablespoonful of ireilm cheese. Mix well and spread on thin slices of crustless bread. A Oon-1 Gtirtilc. Salt and water makes an excellent gurgle for weak throats. If used before going to bed at night. Public speak er!", singers and those who have to rend aloud will find it very effective. K.yc Muninn. Two scant cups rye meal, one-half cup Hour, one-half cup Indian, one ta blespoonful sugar, one teaspoonful soda, one tablespoonful lard, two tea spoonfuls cream tartar, one egg. Repellent for Nabblti. Orchnrdlsts, whose trees ore dam aged by rabbits, may repel Uio pests effectively und economically. Take a bar of cheap soap, of the soft kind, that will rub oil' easily and adhere tc the wood. Hub the soap upon the bark from die ground up to a height beyond the reach of the rabbits. Take pains to leave no spot untouched by the soap When the soap Is washed off by rain. It Is easily replaced. The smell and taste of the soap arc repugnant to the rabbits. They wll' not gnaw bark that is coated with it Many orchnrdlsts have found soar more effective than any of the blood grease, tar, tobacco or pepper repel lents, and it is also far more econom leal. To prevent the smell of cooking from getting Into the house, sprinkle a lit tle cedar sawdust on the top of the stove. When milk bolls over on the stove or In the oven sprinkle a thick layer of salt on the burning milk; let It remain a few minutes, then brush off Charles W. Jenking, of Corpus Christ!, Tex., a millionaire, has perhaps the oddest fad of any f.-ollee-tor of curios iu the United States that of human skulls. He has at present in his private museum 2-18 perfect human skulls gathered in all parts of the country. The cooking range of Mrs Sylvius Little, of Whittnore, Mass., smoked badly, so sho took down the stovepipe and cleaneo it. Next, she thought The mountains ot tho world nro gradually but surely decreasing in height. This need not occasion worrimcnt to the earth's inhabitants for, according to a scientific paper read recently before tho Scientic Congress of Paris, at least ViOO.000 years must elapse ere the mountains will have eritir-ly disappeared. Thomas NcUon P-igc. novlist. an nounces his intention of establishing in Hanover county, Virginia, the county of his birth, a technical school for young men and women. Literature iz. a trade in which the poorest workman often gits the big gest wages. 'iYosinte und Million Dollar OraHH. Tlip two greatest fodder plnnts on enrtli. one kooiI for 14 tons hay mid the nli r SO tons given fodder per ut. Crows everywhere, so does Victoria Kiipc. yielding (1U.0(X) lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. J 1ST SI5ND 10e IX STAMPS TO THH John A. Snlzer Seed Co.. Ln Crosse, Wis., ami receive in return their his catalogue and lots of farm seed samples. (C. N. U.l Instructions To The Cook "How long shall I boll the eggs, ma'am" asked the cook. f Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. WW ,hm.'S favorite wediokje m CANDY CATHARTIC Kl IOC, r- WlffiSKB m m BEST FOR Do They Travel Backward? One of the saddest things in Un history of college graduates Is that s many cense to grow when they have rece ived their diplomas. On graduation day they reach their mental hlgh-wate; mark, but after that the tide gradually ebbs, and It never rises quite as higfc again. When just from college mnnj of these graduates impress one as men of great promise; but, somehow or ot.li er, they remain prospectuses all theit lives; t.hcy never become published vol umes. They study law, teach a while, or else, perhaps, engage in business, nut they do not hold on very long nny where or at anything. They seem tc lose their grip, and instead of forglii ahead they drift down stream. jfl As a rule, a graduate who thus ly,'.i to realize his promlso thinks that, when he receives his sheepskin, therci is no need for further mental exertion on his part. Ho feela that ho had won his laurels, and that ho can afford tu rest upon them. After four years' study In college he believes that hi lias covered the wholo field. Having won a diploma, he has no other goal in view. Purposeless, without a life plan or definite line of work, ho becomes the most hopeless and pltnble of nil human beings a drifter. "How can I overcome this feeling?" hundreds of young men are asking. Becln to over come It now! Do not allow it to grow over you like moss on a deserted build luic. Try to abandon the thought that your life is purposeless. Success. Quick Action. "That distinguished-looking man is a veteran of seven wars." "You don't mean ltl Why, ha looks too young to have seen service like that. How does it happen?" "Ho spent n month In South America 6ue time." Cincinnati Times-Star. McGill unlvorsity at Montreal, Que., has conferred tho honorary do gree of doctor of Jaws upon M. Jusser. and, French ambassador to thd United States, in acknowledgment of his distinguished services to literature. Etfaduru J. Faulkner, of Portland, Me., is sueing Louis Suikowltch for $1,600 damages, alleging that ho kissed her against her protest, meanwhile putting both arms around her waist. " Founder's Day was observed by the Fa ulty and students of the medical department or the university of Michigan, Feb. 22. Professor Flem ming Carrow gave an address entlteti 'George E. Frotbingham." Dr. Froth i nullum was connected with the medical department for thirteen years. During the latter part ol this i erlod was professor of materia medica. 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