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.th.,J 0 ItSi I THEIR TAii-o. v.. COOK. If TUm pioneer Plllih-. . i M Kara Other by n Pari, J teo hi "e rar f'rtJnjfCi e the J Douse 'flit ke ' fuiioJ In a ljtl . mini ''"-men ' )"u ar "plied J I. )at a , mil sue; Mini; J Ik) filed. ', and ok-e, t laid, 1 li;md rutr. cii art "an !Fll'i; Mia t som i." at it .J toll hi tit','!.'. etroiii nt (j ix Haaliug. bo eiperiruented l,.od'a work-houM jove ll'cir decent from , 7veiyinteretiniari!ri -o-rr, entitU-d "Canine UP- .. -ling J', BUI " 0! ' ' mcd-oft, and H very fluent. It is also ire- ertd mure einspieu'itii .iiiT white, and tins U al- taWy the cae wnen me of mixed color. ncn Ions irra-F of the prairie raiv'ii tips of the tails he all th:it an Individual the land would see of lii. bituallv waun me laus oi Mtof them when dranirii: , faint drag mdcte:tca. of the presence of a lox, Wit sufficient lo oe sw.tni uj the tail or me mm mat once loon, and the warmer the ckerd'H's it waj. i liners W signal instantly join the Jjtherels an asem)ilagc o! tails before even the leat is beard. Should the ur;iR doubtful one the hounds sepa- and thfi waving ceases. Ipows stronger wnen ioiiowimj igpng liecotnes more anil Ittphatir, until one alter ati- ifiKJiinds lx-jfin to whine and and stream off in Indian I I : . m . It-1 kof tne line oi scrnu m-ii t bat full cry upon a Ktron le tails cease to wave, but are aloft ill iuil View." koroent when the rtoir enjoys the moment when he siRhts That moment Is the time wajs his tail most vltfor- order to announce his dis- his fellow dos. In tliin Pbll,her of jt. ... D.rid C. Cook. tha Chl. a.-oKuray School rublish-r, wa8 uu ju Worcostr. Ntw Yor.-, la U a . , ( . R-v. K. S. ( ,,k, ll-'tlioiist Work of (UiM. Mrs. Podi,ker-sfce;n, to me 'tisnt exmly riifht to be addiu' 80 much ar to tl.e uu.k, 'specially on Sunday U:riiiiijr." m u li l- cuuurv.j luail. .!, e , l-t hi!(!b.i. l,e Iihs b -u d.t,ted tj lue Sunday K-Inwl. In bovlio'jd he u,niM tbe i liur. h, ai,d Lf- fa. iiii; in tlio rv,c ro.. t-un.UyS,);,K,lalttl, agof ev,nt.'.-Bin H, Vu-tt :i,Bi cf tuira,.,,. and for fur y,ttrs lolling taught n.-t of ,ime in ,wo w Uiree j Schools ca. It Sabljlh. i lie lire tir is, a, ttie I iju unfMu i ami huii'lay a Ii'miI w.o.w.., .... u nil. was otm of Ihe roughest and u, r.t of th . i,r.,t dintrict. H, ,e. jn a (i. rn:,n !h i beer-hall, h organized "JA-crvbody'rt MiMdon." a':.Tanl8 r-tnovd a building of it own. Utli an att.-nd-Bt-0 of AM to 4,(1, h BuMumed tho Scd.ool fornvy.a:g without tin; aid of church or go it ty. ) o-ida this, h.. has nineo ort'anizpd and up.-r nt.nde.l ortli Avenuo .Min oion. Lake icnr JImion. I.iik- View I men Si:u ln.v-sfliools in ( hi ai;.,, and th-Sunday. g h , I connected with ira t'l ur h in Klein, III., brides gev.-iul unalli r ftchooln. l is fir t .ul.li"iitl( ns were issui'd for bis own Kiinduy-'huoig alone. Neih lorlna hunday-H IiooIh, appreelatins t li aiti- of t'ifw.. helS, bftvilne his l.rnt fub-x-ril ers. Hi on Mr. C ok dis cover d i hut his were no', the only b IhioIh that needed more and better litmatu ii than they ii.iild afford to buy at the ui e, thru existin.', and resolved io nmke it his life work to pluce. in thu he.nils of the t-umlay-i-ehool children of lh bind ii a a! und:ince of the very best on ramre at tho loweht p legible prices. lie was n et at the very outset wilh ilmost in-u'rni umahle obita les and lively opposition: b it the obstacles anil oppxisit Inn only furnished zest, for he is a man uf purpoyo, and it has icon well said of him, "his Indomitable energy de iniirid j insiirniuuntablBObsinclefl." That m wou.dn't stand salvation, would je: -"Why in the l-acoii J'odunker milkman MiraiMii, y.iu wouldn't (lay "I if cour.-t, not. "Wed. dont ye know one-half o' '' to clmreh nver hears a word, beciuse they're asleep an sMorm in their pews. jfs shameful"' - "deed it iS. Hut they Shouldn't wall aslee;,." "iney cant help it, Miranda, (Jive people rice milk, an' they're bound to ' Bleepy. Its worse than I'linip a little more, Miranda." opium. ! School Kricmi--seems to nie ?.uinng of , and (Jeoree have been enaired a " v;u , U' it P i,v , r.n'f Sweet (Jirl-'-On. them-Vrin Imrru you ;ood dear. H oneVlse. e doesn't care a bit for anviette." A t mart Toaug Mao. Mr.johan "So you sent your son j to New York to earn his livin?." iiiirr ii ti.-eeu -iou see it was this way. He. eavs. .Haw, 1 like th' eity, and I'U tro into the city aud sell what on raise en the oi farm,' says lie. 'You ship me all your truck, and I li seil k. on commission,' savs he," Mr. (iotjiain--Ah, he became atom missicii im-rcliant then." 1'armer Hayseed -In a small war, yes. You ee, he doesn't g-t any goods to sell but nine. I farm, and he sells. " Mr. (iotltun-'-I Kee. Well, how has he cot alonjr?" Farmer Hayseed -Fairly well, I should say. I'm still workin' tli' farm, but he's (;ot a mortaje ou it." Doctor I thought J prohibited the use of tobacco?" "l'atient '-So you oid and I am following your advice. This is a cigar. : . Little pirl "I'apa is matin' a awful fuss a siiifin' around the house, and examiiiiu' the drain-pipes, and every thing." Mamma-"Mercy me! I must have left my ollar of roses uncorked. Kurt, get it." Little Iiick "This is Saturday, and mamma and papa are goin' to the theater to-night.l'in awfully glad." Little Dot -"Why is you?" Little Iiick " 'Came she can't wash me to night, an' shell get up so late to morrow morning shell have to let nie go d rty, or miss church." dhaaJ i (li .ted Ml loll in Ti 1 in c hi 5 ill braif luiia nd tan the hahit of association, he i his ur, oo w is good and wise is proved Win),' his tail whenever he i "' way he has been euppo te I. jd, and the more pleased he ! H ' m-venteen years since tie issueil bore vigorously he wags hi, ( his Urn puo:irat.on, ami mere is now that the wagging o the -log B 'known and us lertheinllucnceof pleasurahle m r, lnny slx afi9()(.iat9 ii. ein lie traced directly to ,.,jtors and sumo Hiity writers, repre- le when the tlog used his tailfsentlnu some of the ablest Sunday Ignal of the discovery of his 'school talent in the land. j Among those who know him person- ally he Is always recognized as a man h.nl in b Wliil nr. jf strung Ci rihtian character, a prac- s odpc chafed by a wild car, tical worker in the hurch, hum ay ei-railroa.1 man. It was out tniperani-e cause . a warm ir:ena ot uiiumuuB, uuui iiuuim ri'li tl.o I'.o.l f.t nt..,. iiriilim "IU nl,W, I' H - i. r,iri.i,, rp curves. We were ulidingi he mountains one day with a car and two coaches. I was rear platform looking at the hen I deseriljcd a box car com- n the grade at an appalling 'peed. If It struck us we ne sure, for It would smash tire train into kindling wood ie it up In one ot the gorges, iily hope was to outrun or it. The engineer caught sight ft the same Instant that I did, It the lever down among the Txi's. It appeared impossible e could hold the track on the urves while moving more than a minute, but we did, and the continued, to saw wood. could once get to t he foot of uc we should be safe, but that nn seen to be Impossible. yasvvc were going, the box liliiiued to cain tiDon us, and could sob tnat it was loaded Fn. Somethimr must be done at quickly. All the passengers I into the forward coach and hanging on to the scats. I d the engineer to shut off, set hard on the rear couch, pulled and the engineer opened the We had not gone one hun- Iirds before the box-car ran intn Mi and Hint splinter flying of a mile h.'oh. Voth fell chasm. Marnma 'da your new school well mitalated?" Little Girl ""ur room isn't, but the room next io ours is." "How do you know?" "The childretis in that room all has cold3 in their heads.'1 fllngiilaliecl Kngllili rhyalnlogiat. n the British Association as- N next year at Nottingham it e for its uresldent one of the fllstlnguishcd physiologists of Jcsent day. I'rof. John .Scott i Sanderson, M. J- bl v., v u s van educated at iversity of Edinburgh, but is a of Kewcastle-OD-ij"";; 1.,. .. lk,mi,ihr, IB 41. Al- I T .. iu medical studies at V. . " in)J years uicuu.ii r "-at b (fovernraent IwM'to investigate an h "sTO-spinul meningitis, Jmrlnir ' vear ho Dre- 't' J portaii t report to the ftXaTmlnioncrs on the subject of 'yjftlc pliguc. Three years later Misemployed by a royal comftiis- X Inquire into the influence of heat on the health of work- Cornish mines, and In 1883 fcmberotthc royal commls pltals for Infectious dls k rof. Sanderson was president ylologlc il section of the Hi it- j 5ciatlon at Its meeting at New-Ba-Tync three years ago. . Trarxllns Nlonrn. Jirlous "traveling stones" ot Ware paralleled in Nevada, ye described as being perfectly bout as large asa walnut and irorjr nature. When distrlbu tinny smooth nurfaco within ihree feet of each other they tely commence traveling to ich other, and meetatacom atrc, and there lie huddled in I like eggs In a nest. It ii to say that they are largely )d of magnetic Iron ore. liloest Women in the world I be those who are perslsteotlj ted. j!oy-"I'op, kin I go to th' circus?" op "Circuses is wicked." I5oy-',The man gave me two tickets fer carryin' water fer the horses." 0plni! A man wot's as chari table as that can't be very bad. We'll both go." The discovery has been mado that ti, , tin mlilier trees irrow wild in J-ee county Florida. Little Dick "I thlnlc it's too mean for anything. I had to stay in school all day long, and Jonny Jimson got off at 'leveii o'clock." Mother "That's Strange. Why was he allowed to go so early?" Little dick "Home o' his folks is dyitf." Little Boy "Wot's the difference be tween high church and low church?" Little Girl "W'y, don't you know? One says 'Aw-raen,' an' the other says 'A-men.' " Mr. Hopeful (feeling his way) "I am the only one your sister goes to operas and theaters with, am I not?" Her Little 15rotluer-"Yep. Mr. Xicefello is away, and you're the only one he isn't jealous of." IT 7.5.VT .V THE ORDIXARY WAY that Dr. Pierce's Favoviie Prescription comes to the weak and snfrinp woman who needs it. It's rnifiranlrtd. Not with words merely; any medicine can mp.ke claims aud promises. What is done with the Favorite Prescrip tion" ii thii : if it fails to lienetit or care, in any case, your money is returned. Can you ask any txrtter proof thut a medicine will do what it promises ? It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and gtrenjftln'nrag nervine, ana a certain remedy for the ills :ird ailments that beset a womaii. In "female complaint" of every kind, periodical pains, internal inflam mation or ulceration. lirins-down sensa, tions, and all chronic: weaknesses and ir regtilarites, it is a iiosltive and complete cure. To every tired, overworked woman, and to every weak, nervous, nut ailing one, it iff guaranteed to bring heVth and strength. They all Testify To tho Efficacy of tha World-Re now4 CtMsW'jS Specific. mm 111 . I I in 1 H TH -V 1' PJii Stranger "Call your paper a great advertising medium, do you? It isn't worth shucks. 1 put in an advertise ment last week, and didn't get an answer, not one. Fditof " 'My! my! How was your advertisement worded?" Stranger" 'A poor yoning man wants a pretty wile who can do ner own house-work.'" The old-ttme flmpla romisdvfrom the Georgia swamps anil fields has irono forili to liio antipodes. a-itorJshicg the skeptical anil confounding the theories of thr.sowho depend solely on tha phvsiclun'o skill. 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