Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, April 21, 1904, Image 2

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Me too
horn.
A maa lit reJ I't l elrcuatatat.
Ita't a wvu-an's iai-4 of a bargain.
TLe Ts. Z'i
bet axe Wvirk:.:;
and X' of the alpha
; overt line the, .lays.
If San Lu:;.:us
yellow ", ale i
few lur.j kilis.
j insi-ls on being
J.i t obj'vt to
Try to fa.i
jreLinx "II. -r-All
ajout th-:
Viz a r?"
you eaa ti:i '.
you cau
J.ip iu ra
rig.il a: h r. a
the way in M
for Lis hunt
y ;:i
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w ar
n newshoys
.eviva uxtra!
r 1,:
!)'!
raditi
'') loan
hat of
..iu prepared
t
A man so y .v r- ...J has jtist be'U
aduiiiteJ to i;. bar la Nehrnsha. With
fair Iii.:k lie. Iu tnue bj be able
to bulid Di a good praeti. e.
The farmer of the t'i.iti.1 States
now Iiave in st(H.-k S'JiT.r.ij-j.v:; worth
of mule and are well prepared for good,
elieurful luropnaa complhaUons.
People who have done a II; tie some
thlag In tuinei will appre:Lut.' a late
chiiiniUoa of tne word bonanza. A bo
nanza iif a hoie lu the ground o tied
by au Infernal iiar
A little sirl was killed by her or
rorw for "Little Eva" while itness
log a perf irinajj.-e of "Uncle Tout a
Cabin" at Tort Huron. MJeh. Isn't It
about time t. have "I'nele Tom-' stop
ped by law?
One of die Chieao banks ha de,.!d
od that iu employes must not get mar
ried utile--, their sahtries auiomit to at
lea.t iflMK) a year eaeh. Thia will
give the boy who is In love a good ex
cuse to strike fur a raise.
Seventy thousand arrests were made
ill Chh.-a,2to in l'J-rj, the latest y. ar f .r
which complete re:urt.-s are avaih.hh'.
More than twetitj-sme tbouKind of
those arrested had no occupation. They
did not even call tln;iuselv?s ialorers.
It is mtiahy bo; it la the Idle hands
ttat make work for rite police.
Three hundred thousand people iu
London live in oue-rootu tenements
an average of five to a room a.;d SO.WiO
noaieles.s persorm walk the streets
every nisht. So tnuch for beicg the
w.rld metropolis. Stick to the small
toTis, where there is more room and
where street walking at eight is un
known. Baldness may be becoming more
eornmou. but it Is not by any means
modenf aiH lotion. A French Egyp
tologist has unearthec a papyrus which
fives a recipe for tie cure of bald
&a, prepared for King Cbeta, the sec
ond sovereign of the first dynttsty, who
reigned about six thou&'.r;.l years ago.
The prescription wai made for the use
af the kind's mother. This turli.t
f hair tonics was a s&le connouuded
f dates, the j.ws of dogs and the
ioofg of asses, mixed and boiled in
oil. As no testimonial from the old
lady has been discovered, the ia!ve
aann&t be recommended.
English Is making Its way steadily
fa the contest wlih French and German
is the iirttroatloiii 1 language. In the
recently negotiated, treaty between
Chine and .Tapaii which was "Done
at Shanghai this elffhth day of the
tenth month of the thirty-sixth year of
aietji, corresponding to tiie eigh'"nin
flay of the eighth moon of the twenty
ainth year of Ktiang-Hsu," It is ro
Tlded that In case there Is any diver
gence In the Interpretation of the Jap
anese and Chinese texts of the treaty,
the diiTcreiice shall be settled by ref
erence to the EnsHsh text. The treaty
la signed in ail three languages.
Work has begun on what promises
to be a better and more comprehensive
economic history of the United States
than any yet pr-o "ed. It is to be
prepared hjr . apeo.. ' a. according to
a plan devised by the department of
aconoinlcs and sociology of the Carne
gie Institution in Washington. Tb
economic development of the country
will be considered from eleven different
points of view, taking In respectively,
population and immigration, agricul
ture aud forestry, mining, manufactur
ing, transportation, domestic and for
eign commerce, money and banking, the
labor movement, industrial organiza
tion, social legislation, and last, federal
and State finance. The history, when
-completed, will contain the data from
which scholars and statesmen may
raw their conclusions respecting
vkat must be done to Increase the
Mtlonal prosperity.
Geszuany'a colonial empire la not so
X tensive aa that of Great Britain, hut
tier mans have hopes. The German
Ciitliilat Society hag recently erected
aVte-etory building In Berlin for use
tl tt neadquarter. Besides the offices
Cf Cm aoclety the building contains
'C'Tf raonM la which the products of
crMlaa are exhibited and offered
..." ''-rlav Tin aoriety lnteretta itaelf In
'ZMm ttonU. wtMtktr tbejr Ut
rc
tne to k-p the kive for the fath.-r
laud kV.ym iu tliose who have left It
For M-vcrit years the society found il
c;:Sivu!t to persuade the Ccrmaim at
tl '.!. that tli Colonies d 'Served muci
i !,': jii. Iu I! it had oa r eih;
. . ,-juJ ii.-i.:!hT', hut it has at a-t
..im.J f e people jo an apii'-eviati..:.
. ; t.-... iiij cance of fostering th
....:e'ratijii of Germans to German ter
ry, cot only to re'ieve th ia.ng-s
tion of t';M;Uti,'U at home, hut also to
provide a friendly market for th sur
plus 1'fnlu" of th- ho", c ci.ttitry
'Hie :. iv now has a him !re. t!i u
' saml nifui'x-ra. ami ; ciwijH'r.i! uj with
! the g jv --niiju-ut in it plans fur ex-
pa-isiou. '1 he Pan German movement
i is progressing, along with the move
. m-nt fr the unification of the P.ritist
E
;:re oi
a c imuierclal l a:-:-
The dearth of farm la hit is prr
-ktiuiu! so often that neither the sul
j -ci i: -if nor the laiut-!i'.a;iu:iH aa:
I nch-n -tiohs whh-il atteinl it i u
j isvi. u he diH'tne-l novel, b'.tt to i-!J
! tTt'::" -!ii!'l aHa-'h. i'rii
tu . ; s, l i a iri'-ciitai!'iii of th'-
I wcirh was mad.- U'f-re a Fruit liri
I er' .vctitioii in California h"- a .s
it was uuusnally thorough and Itwrnte
t.v-. ll ii:i-;ircl in t lie n-io"t of t:if
-',i.t:rn:un of the "lals.r sti; i"'y
s hi. !i told of th; e:T..r.
h;i i been made to allure yot:n.
from the Hast to the ne.;,'hW: ;..
California ondiardu where they
:h,,
(I e!l
prove handy in harvest time. T.-aJ
representative fruit jrrwt-rs wire sei.jj
to seo'ir tlie eo!i;itry and r.n: d up th?1
y.mnj: i;.i'i.i, and apparently .they del;
the lol.-llif-ss In the hllhlhil fahlo
that is eliaraeterlsiie i.f tiieir S:a'..
They traveled far and wide, t.'uxci
glorious climate wlh short reet-ss s f.u
eatiu,' and hh-epins. and disf-Ihiti-,:
j4 i.twa) cojiies of an eiijrajrhi.s lio.o.lei
entitled. "GrHsp This. Your t.;i irni
Iiity." They a'so scatterisl other lit
eratnre on the way and left applicati if
blauiv for those desirln,? employnxnt
and the chairman said that they diij
their work Judiciosis'y, planting th
seed like wise asriciilturlsts le n it
protuiMil the best and most aleiti l in'
crops. But tiie s-ame authority adds
"The reports of these ten traveler!
now on file Iu our office show to tin
committee conclusively t'.iat des;ralil
aerlcullural help is just as warce in
the Kasteni States us In California
We find the average farmer in thf
East ) niufh lianipensl in his bu.sln -st
hv th scarcity of help that very manj
are cotiteuiplasintf selling their hdd
Ings and routiiig t . Calif trtiia." Novt
it Is a fact that the Cahfoniians liavi
suffered so from the lick of help that
(hey 'nave be"-in to talk apinist tn
beirini to talk apiinst tntj
Chinese exclusion act. and the iuves
tigators were miicli surprised to dis
co ve the condition of aalrs in tin!
East. It would seem, therefore, thaij
the farmers who should seek relief Id
Califo tiia must go from the frying
pun into the fire, but they are tiek'eti
with the prospect of retnnneratlvt
small hoMings which they may work
wilhout help, and the n snurccnii ca.i j
forni.'ins propose to attract men of fam
ily vith the offer of live, ten md Iif
teen acre tracts on easy terms, anc
to u them upon adjacent ranchet
w hile their own are comiug into bear
ing. The showing as a whole Is very
discouraging for those who regret the
drift away from tiie farms to tin
towns and cities because It indicate
that this drift is constantly going on
despite the law of supply and demand
Assuming that the need of the couutrj
is as great as it Is made to appear, la
dueements in the way of wages aud
g.od living would naturally be forth
coming, but apparently the attraction?
of city life outweigh them. As a par
ticular Instance of the condition of the
market the commiitee states that dur
ing the year it "has received from frull
growers, packers, canners and others
applications for 0,"01 people to work,"
while it has succeeded in placing fin!;
917 people from the Eastern States.
ISugar.
Few persons, probably, are aware
(but atisrc,- was unknown to the an
cients. Neither Greek nor Eat'.n has.
ar.y crd for !' The word saecharon.!
e,....r n liir.li rnr "fan eeloi rine"' 1 1 I
,,, .,',i n .weet tulep crushed
from' the hamlxsa. Indeed, men and!
women who need not yet acknowledge ,
t.ot thev am nl.l can renieinlii.r when
ano-nr was a rare luxury Iu a working i
man's family, used but sparingly even!
bv the weli to-do. To-day it is one1
i, . -f e.1 rsf ...i.,l
produced In quantities beyond the pow-
er of the untrained mind to compre -
bend, and dlstrib.iied to every partpvtiere lie was supposea to ne, a.tnoug.,
of the globe. According to the latest -' Irft P!" ,il"re 'in'n,-in's'
estimate, the total production of tha'-hat hal ,un 1 1"'1t!'-"''l in Nr -
world this year will be nearly ten and vember. 1SSC. In what form death
one half million tons. Tho-e families j overlook him no man knows, hut lew
who buy It by the pound may like heiieve that he Is still alive. Ills fate,
to know that tins quantity represents
more than twenty-three liilllon pounds'
f.r enough to give every Inhabitant
of the globe fifteen and a half pounds,
Youth's Companion.
No PIcBdure in It.
"Oh, yes, I went to a theayter show,
of course," said Sally Tiledders, Jnstf
hack from town.
"I guess you enjoyed It a lot." re
marked Melnda Hayrick, enviously.
"No. I didn't. I wuz thet excited I
furgot tew buy any peanuts afore I
went In, an" thar warn'f nobody in th
theayter a-sellin' 'em." Philadelphia
Press.
Thn Kentucky 4'oOe.
"yes," said the Kentucky judge,
"the gentleman shot the man for call
ing him a liar and 1 acquitted him"
"lint that was hardly an excuse,
was itr argued a Yankee lawyer.
"Of course, why not? It was a clear
case of self-defense." Detroit Free
Press. '
A chauffeur la man who runs dowq
pedawtrtana and runs np repair bills.
rOPlCSOFTHHTlMKS.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER
ESTING ITF.MS.
Coiunirut and Crltit-iwoiw BarJ t'foa
the lliit-nini: of the luy Hiiuri
rgi aud Nc Notes.
iir. Shafro'h, it C l.irado. U none
the le eutl!!. 1 to the xre.U "Il 'ii."
Nothiu; hurts i
t to l.uve l'-o;'l
I !i::.i!l titan so niUU
e i-n itv his thrf3t.
A ti'in.tHT i.f
I-. :!1
a fr.
a Il'Tl'n ri-'k-10
t-atiii? their
IHZ s-iijol i:,iv
on u salaJ.
It is a hot: t t:ni'
erf.ji unTs to
hanks of tli? Yahi,
fur t'.p c-jtiti'iU'iUK
n warh.in "(n the
far away."
r.--(itI.v lo-t three
1 r". It has lobt
it hi' w a:- r.
The He.
mii'.lou !.
Uiii'-h lmr
1 t!
Ha
!;..
Truth i
way ( s i;ae ;
why it h- 'Tti-
t:
; e. 'I h.a i- ,
t t ) fa rt :i f'
,v b tin-
IMu.
a i ;o;i
-'l.. v.
a..d
The IlliD.V
p:.lf tlepl.CAs
may be hotiii.:
. V.
e la
at,
int.
.Mor-
'..tie
it.-i;
to eet
:.e J.;
tae
family.
The (ramps a
doubt looi.iiv f..i
as WHin as fi.e ;
and Jiipiin a. id
new loans.
President II. f
l'ulvci-si:y, wae.
.more v it li the :
.1
Kr.ipi.s are
;o a h-1 . I',
t ir Ol'.le if- "
a an r.ec ;1
Kii-s:
f.
his
of the hi -a so
pr,.ff"",-s to mix
.-tii.h-nt.s. Tils M-.-m
tin arr.inre.l hanlsh.,)
Ike placing an
upon the Htildetit-
The (juestion whether the Jtfte-es of
the Supreme Court or the ambassa
dors should tirs! enter the reception
room at Wasii.n.'ton fun 'tiom mi.'ht
be settled. accord;i!2 to a was-"'slt ob
server, by brliii.rins them in at sepa a;e
doors, lull at ",a. tiy the Kline motuetit.
A j.,,,,,,. ,.,, y i., y,(ru ptv.
, rUriii-h Uwu (:- b all etis-
,,,,. wllt, w;u .4;Ve th. m the washin-
0 u T!(,,v ,.s! ;,., l(, n.at j i, ay
. . .,,.. ,wt, ,. oriL'ina!
investment. "Let us but wash tie
shirt of a na:i ai and we care li.. who
makes them,'' is their in . tin.
g()nie ,)f,r!;Ils tj:lvo t!,oii-ht Ei.Kli.slt
grammar a matter or wua:i tail ortan.
leomp.ircd with a kmcvledtje of the
I three It's, but ?! ;. has just be. n
lost by a claliiuint to an estate in Ne'
York uH-ause the le-tat-.r unfortunate
.. , W(,,.,i ..Kin utead of
"shall." Sue
have occurred
i a ml
in Ih.st
t.aki'
.il.
.on Id not
Peru Is growing progressive. Tiie
government has consented that th
managers of the new Amerh-an rail
way line between Oroya and Cerro de
Pasco may run. freight trains as last.
Hi thirteen miles an hour. The ''il.'hi
ning express" probably goes at the
ra'e of twenty miles: but even thirteen
miles Is fast travel for a country used
.o the speed of p.vk-animals.
The Province of New p.runs.vieU
plans to establish model orchards of
apples and plums, ultimately one In
every county. The government will
furnish the tre;'s ami plans for arrang
ing and cultivating them. The owner
of the hind, who is to p'edge hhns -If
that for ten years he will follow the
plans of the department of agriculture.
will have the product of the orchard.
Tijiu uM.ma an easy Ami practi. al way
, to plant ideas and rai.-;o ohje. t ie -sain s
' as well as fruit.
ArcTt? ice lias uouiniess ciuiiueu an-
' "r explorer in the person of P.aron
Toll, commniider of an expcddlori to
map the ueh Siheriiin coast. lie was
cu .'.IT froiii tiie mainland by Ice iu the
f a!'i ws,'-rr 01 . 111 itmujr-y 01
was arrange!,
U rPlu-'f' hut 'hc -""'? of l!l
exijeiiiiuill, wii'i iriunini 10 imk
ou J unary l. .a, tomd not
u urn nun linn
, ,
i " ' ...,
or icaiueii. isianii, ;
. '". r er, ... ...m ...
01 inose w no an- u .. v.u 1 i.a- uosm-i'
Ism of the great while north.
They do curious things in Japan, II
we may trust a recent book on that
country. The writer says that cabinet
ministers, generals, pO:i'teiaim ami civil
BeivaiJia wc.11 1 u. jooioe, inn
five lulnntcs after they got home lhey
are find In a loose kimono, and are
squatting on the floor In the ancient
way. He says, too, that the Japanese
woman, dressed In European fashion,
Is treated in public by her husband ac
cording to the European manner; but
at home. In her native costume, she Is
the Asiatic wife, the servant of her
lord and master. If nil this is true
and the most doubtful part of It Is the
'statement thnt a Japanese can change
from European to native costume In
five minutes the European manners
'of Japan are not even skin deep; they
go no deeper than the coat
One of the most Important charac
ters of the ohHime New England tana
I.r was the "hirM man. It
liirara or Natlian who taught Johiiny
Jo at-!i his first fish aud to trap h.a
ri mukrat- He wa.-h-l the lugzy
' for the girl and hrou'ht wood for
' i iot'u r oa hakit: Oay and wa'-r on
va-li day. lie was the fceni-ral ail
; roiit.J. handy man of the family. Too
' hired Din cf those day wets eotu
Utoiily a tiemU-r of soitie ii ihbor.u
! f.f.iiiiy. who a f.ik!r.s for 4"-s
' until he e-uld avl a nun for hl'ii-elf.
! No one thought of him as a servant
; He ate with the fami'y. at wiili them
in i:,e cvi-iiji,'. and iii all the ordinary
; rolai.oasof life was me of tlieni. Not
j iuf r.-.jj. iitiy the daughter of lis em
! ido.i er v.a the trlrl w bo;n hi . h--e
J lor a wife, lii'jni and Nathan are
no more. 1 i.eir u;o- is not iouno to
day, eiiiier in Nv-.v Ihichind or in the
re.-t of the
Is h'-ard i hi
he!;i oi; the
and everywhi-re
'We i an't t.'''t
We ne. d nieu."
Many thii'-, u
:.r.;t:'-r f f;;rrti-
L.i le !!! 111. I ."
: ;. hi the n
Uitielit
farms,
ir- .iii I '!
'.. ti.e eh
..el It
V1.
d ..;
i - I
a ml
' v.
'1 I.'
ii . 1 1 . i v
,' !e.ll
:r f-
.1
;i
1 f..r
. a re
'.1.112
i car.
'.:. -r h.
-i,i e I tie-;
(ttlar'es of
. i! 1
h
ie. are
I .' I a.s
lilelll
H'rai.i i-.
The atiihor of -Jloine Thoughts' In
th- N.-rt ii-i Evening i'o4. has s me
j:oo.i tea s on the kind of tj.aimy i
which i -ai.y n;i,.'r.il-' well ii.t'.ituiirf
wives exercise over ihtir hti-la;.iU in
the intere.-t of a eer.aiti I-etfy es,!. li
cisi.i. The all. o d i .'if f of the !...ii-c
ho'. I U thus af'.-'ii led to seel; In
his cluh or elsewhere, n fie--is
really denied him in a h.
'ii which
me where
nt i t I'.ir-
th-r.
Il : t li
h'lie.
iltilt
musi
i 1 1 i in
tr's
Iiiil-t be no ill-plifc;
e, ceil when practicaj emivi n-
.ails for it. where costume and
a.V and aethiii t.f every kind
be in strict a'-e'inlaii'-e with fem-
refill. uions f.r, !o use the writ
words, "where any s'iiiht to thos"
conve
anaii
SOei.al
the ol
of tl.'
i.leliees uhi. 'a maintairi fr.r of
ei.ic.t tind iie.i.-a'e l;iio Icde of
s l.ri: .rs reproicn on.
1' r.
.ill
' S .
" The supreme argument
master Is "suppose s.uiie
il.:.. in unexpectedly," th-'
in.p'i- a :;:! r I f.r th.f, wire th:i! to
h:t;a.'',i the " i ;! -tnitts of the h.cise-h-.id
would be compromised, If not
everhi-t tu'y ru i..-d. So i v. ryt.i.ri
must be ji.si so, t.:i. It is u lady. ) o .v
ever, if we mi -ta!:e not, who writes,
and she di.es not believe In so much
e--:heti", or rather conventional, rlgotir,
It is n o t tyrannous, she stiys, to sacrl
ii... ia s.iull hons'i s- int.Iy pr.vlh-d
with servii ". the (Oiiif.tit and i''j'
of the men and grow ins: youths of the
family to the unvarying rna:;it. naii'e
of some particular scheme of coh.r or
grouping In the urraiigernenl or bcau
ilfvitig of a roun. We think this is
alsuit right. No home can be truly i
liihi.t wliero a reasonable liber1 y ! '" I
not reign. It is certainly most desir
able that the ladies bf the household
should cultivate good taste, but even
good taste which is not always ex-
ctfpilUCU 1H I rrm.u biii.j,h' ' .' j
eerr.-et in.'vr;.rs snouni not m- .ou
veited into n Instntment. of oppr.-s-Kioti.
(Jive the man a chance.
RUSSIAN DICK TURPIN.
Hiuhwajman hi XotlrI Wealthy
to Hiiccor the I'onr.
"Solomon IE. by the grace of Cod,
King of the .lews." This was the way
in which a very remarkable piisoiier
! recently signed the prison book at
j Eh'ir (HtlsSiUt.
i His history is curious. He was a
handsome, hard-working student of I he
Ka-ff K.'iiiinary, but ou linlshlng Ins
t.t 1,1m.
I nitaw it.- .,uui......,
self with a revolver, da
gcr and a
iiiiniM-r of forged papers and
passes,
mm began
bit.-imbibe
throughout
u carsr
of
rohherv and!
which was
by consummate
marked
skill and
f -rethought.
lie murdered and stole on the high
way, his vlolims Iu Kleff including a
1 staff captain and a master of the
j waf(.h At .,u rI,,uly rurtdshed i.p.art-
i . In Kieff he disuemo-d lavish
I,.,.., i.-.tiff tA fi circle of niosf resoi
...1.
,, , ....j,,.,..,! ,i,
1 aoie ir.cinia, who m-,-i r...v..o .....
of We.ilth.
. ,)rfjU,)t nt)0,l( ,jy
! lh4. Sccidental prsnision or a revolver
; fro,Q his W)flt poeket while l.e was
. lm ,jinj wt!u a fllr mcrcln nt. The
. hW p(jUiU,d him out to a detective,
.om,n n." was arrested and
, M)IJ(j nk(, a dangerous wild bens'.
At the preliminary cxnmlna'ion he
confessed to a long series of rohlieries,
tt. oi-ooeels of wlih-h lie appear to
, v (ti;4,)(.nSed largely in succoring
,; (. ..M.,r SI,A, the out. -nub
j d,.,',; any murders, however,
vntU. peniu nce, and intimates his
anxiety 1o expiate Ids misdeeds in the
prayerful seclusion of a monastery.
Iiondon Mall.
He Hod On.
Professor We know that heat ex
psinds, and we also know, Mr. Smart,
that cold conUacts, do we not?
Mr. Smart (hoarsely) I guess so,
but I'll bet It doesn't Contract Itself as
much as we contract It. Philadelphia
Press.
Ixifiy literature.
An editor, In reply to a young writer
who wished to kuow which magazine
would glre blm the highest position
quickest, advised "a powder maga
zine, especially if you contribute a
Betr article." Exchange.
No oue tueuiher of a fatjii j btiouia
be nliol to be unseitish for all the
test of the family. Uiiseltiiiinesi il
i beiuiifjl flotr whlrti ail should
try to wear. Farmci'a Voice.
Vl'jforli-n Sd'd n and aa euterprls
l' K Kf"Up cf aciJcnjic'ani continue
to nuke rfsearclos with tiew of
t'l urit.u the tuvsurr stiriounair-
Hi-.' d. Jtb cf the son tfLouUXVi.
J. A. UittSiii, who Ijjs lirtd In
M no to for y ats at;d h i already
publl-lud sjiue jDieri-ititv' wiitltJs
in Hint S'ibji ct, H fir, srtt lly 10 tl
Jut vi.lunie uealitij! iib the country.
A a H-inT '.Vaf to Io It.
Mlnerui. hh.ho, April II. Mr. D S.
- in i.f tl :1s ji si h:n noriH-tMtiK to
y will h will be ct Interest to u;M!iy
.-a. Mr. t'u!o:i chums to lui' f. vn I
sitnv'e way to j.- t r;d ..f
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i!aidMis fair, nr th.-s.
.e.i!.) It fair hi It..:
i'eii.'iiTs ( ii i.-:.' al ( ':
ffleney of what tli
,1 ion.
11:4 T!i"T!;'!-ei f'r
, liiifs r. who fi l l
1 u-if I 'r. T. F'' x
emu n I I rave tti
i.ro.r:.,t..r nns
tried to Impress on the m-ieis of nl,
tiearlv every part of t'.f word, .tl
in P'-ri'h-r srt 1 i'. 'i'if -r it hf no
juul or rival. If the : i ter w.. lid rov
virtues or (Jriei.' .1 ( lee in, u u
a I ere Serntch or shg'-t ' ut. or whera
i I'.htcl:-tn-.i'1 r.r Pi.upie it tr'.ii"'ing on,
:!.en vou y its healing atid 1 irif j in
jCHlities If it does il worn r eil. tlipu
f-iid tlie Ji eriiscnient !ij.'K.u f..r fur
tier teetilll'.f.v "f ;t virtue, nte! by
usine Onetitul C'rfam nun both Youth
an l r.tauty.
AN lil'-TD-h TK PHYSICIAN
I octor "Dy.-p ;U is what aiU
rou."
Pat icnt " What do you advistV"
iJoclor "F. ( the waller."
A SUCK SiCN
"Is Jacksi. t)
Jims
mak Ing
11 ifn v
i i:;.sjn-"I
hignti cillit
'Ah titeie."
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so. Me
cusion.t rs
bis
KI .JIT IN' II IS LINE
Mol her "I don't ki.o what Id
ttie wotld to do wlthmysm. lie is
1 born rover. "
Neighhiir--" Why not tnako a
ltiUiodibt minister cf bluiV"
FULLY OCCUPIED
She "Pap.i'8 chief dbpctlon to
jou is that, y hi have no o-cupjitt'in."
He "No occunalloD ! Cool cce
rlousl I o. sn't be know that I am
saismg a mustache?"
In Ihtsla It Is cus'.' nitty to Keep
1 pit; In every btabk. It is bcli ved
that the rt-"f'n,-c "f 1,16 D,K ,s iu
same way beueflclal ta the licilth of
tht horses.
The Chicago Peony Savlrgs society
was ebtabllshed In June lnt-T, and
opto Aptll 1, 1W3, the (late r.f the
Inst annual tep'irt, it had received
In deposits $3,.'l.1. In cu3 school
In a pour quart r the children Siiv.i.l
t-nOO in six months and the boys
ilonc were able to ecjulp a band with
Instruments.
ARMY TRIALS.
An 1 nfuntrymnc'a I.on Meite.
This soldier's tale of food is interest
liig. During his term of seivi- e In the
llV intatitry 111 ( iiiia ami t in nppin"s,
J Bn Jnio eonin r coy n1.nr.111 u it ui-
i ease of the stomach mi 1 bowels which
j all army doctors who t:e..t d him pro
nounced lucuniote. tun wiacii (rnpe
Nuts food alone c red:
'In Octo' er. 7st'.i, when my enlist
ment expired, I was d s ba-geo iron)
the army at Culu.u'e. Philip; lues, and
1 returned to the S?t. t s tn th-; fi.-t
cvnlhible steamer that left Manila.
When I got home I was a total wreck
physically and my doctor put me to
bed, saying he considered me the wort
broken-down man of my age he ever
saw, and after treating me sis months
he considered my case beyond medical
aid.
"During the fall and winter jf llMX)
and '01 I was a.imltt d to the Parties
Hospital In Washington, D. C, for
I treatment for chronic Inflammation t f
the stomach end bowel 4, but aftT live
months returned home as l ad as ever.
"I continued taking medicine until
February, I te1 2. when reading a news
paper one day I read about Crap Nutt
and was so Impress' d I sent out for a
package right away.
"The result Is quickly told, for I
have used Grape-Nut t continually ever
since with the best results, my health
is so I can do a fair day's hard work,
stomach and bowels are in good condi
tion, have gained 40 pounds in weight
and I feel like a new man altogether.
"I owe my present good health to
Garpe-Nuts beyond all doubt, for medi
tal science was exhausted." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich.
Had ha consulted any one of several
thousand physicians we know of lhey
rotild have prescribed Grape-Nuts lin
BCdlately.
Look In each pkc far ttw fataoaa
Ittla book, -The Road to WellTtlle.
Given Away
ll.hutlDa imM
la
Pk. aauiiarr
I Of - 1 -
riot r triu -
I a . . . . ... ... I .- 1 -- e J
h Iw f tier St. k L
Rfe to Twenty-Five Ladies.
The IiefJatice Starch Co. will k'iv
23 lilies round trip ticket tobt
Sl Louis Expi sltl'D, to fiveladiea
In each of Ibe f ll)itg Itatesi
Illltit', Ioa, N.l na a. Kansas and
Miss t:rl ho will .sn.d i i the largess
i d;i,b-r of trade iua:i.s cut from
a ten ' ("it, 10 onn.'e p.c g 'A Do
li.i.r c ci M w.Ci r la tr'i v" statch.
Ti.la !!ic.iii fumi ..;t dap home,
sin y a 1 t te In tin: an '' ' n..i il i! ates.
This..' Inch' marks tti
to and ncl.ei by
Starcli C'., ) i- i! -I,
S'piinih r is', l. i
-t ' e til l!!"fJ
: l) ti.ii.ca
S" r., bv'ore
( ), t vher and
I -t lllollt ! j
1) o i e.ii r wl;l 1 -to
v 1.1l the 1 . . ,
lh.it I'l rhil.ee 's ii
up M It., i f .1. (
Vou k t -t..-'
r tl," san.c net
o- !,ct kind, at.d I'
o the iron. Til
1 1
i. !e mbcr
s. ;i :h pjt
.1 j ia 'III' (. ;it-
,i, t ii .'ii sl .rch
v thai) f aty
li.ee i.i VlT Stick
ti' k. t i t) the
Exrosition w'll b- sent by rcgMi-rKj
mall S' - pi tiibt r 3th. Starch fur talt
by all cu-aii f j.
The widow's lecvcry from her
erb f dep. nds ii-on the pr'itnpttics
of thr life Insurance c iripany.
Thare Is h rd!y enny petson but
hai twice az mutcb la'nlt.g and
philosophy ui lie baz common sense.
lieware ov the man w bo baz a
prate sekret to tell yu; be haz told
Hie same tlilrg to a hundred td bera
a lready, just to have It wi ll clrker-latc-1.
Thera l mora (.martn in ttiSa (-et1er or m
iuitr ll'no ll Ota. ' ci ,a-e eat t.irttier. ana
unill tiie l't ImiH.'.-iH i'.o.i 10 l lu
euiar.ln. l..r a rr. ai un-iiy ear iiwier pro-oonu.-eij
It a l'-aa t-e,v... aii'l trescntl tte-al
reu,elles. an t l.v .',, im.i.v tatiitw lo rare atlh
Mtral UiMtliielit. i.rc ..',,. 11 ll .1 ill a.'il. , len.
ban proven ratut'ii t. M a . a nmn.wial .ll
eusH, aiet ttiere n.-e ria'.irs cei. .liio '-.1.1.1 ttaaj.
Oil-lit. i(a;l . 1 at.in . 1 aO'. " su t.v l.a.-.t by r.
J fheney & Co.. 'e'.si....hi.. t inn muv .-en-itlliltiellat
. :r eli 1.'. ti at. !. H ! l.i"a lie-I.-ii.-i'.,
to- ., 1.1 ......... a I'm ..0-.U.JI.
It t cite. c. au !.'. I'i -. ! -' '1 li-.' ' '"
oi ..." v.t-i... '" , - t
aolinrs f..r iu.. . it la.. t' heJ
. HVLian au.l : -t -eiN. a't.'mw,
i .i t lli.M.Y ai W.. li.le.lo. (.
SoM by I'" : -e.
Ila.l'i l iulj . tt.o tst
Pauperi st,!'. r l-s than mlzcrs do.
The man who 0 n't kno whare h
t tro'ng to L'lt hiz iKXt dltifjei
supers less than one wiolz auxlnui
to kno bow mulch It iz a gnltig tc
k. st Idm.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
curcn Cuts, Eu: nr., Eruihi H.
lie who 8' es nothlrf? but vtrte
In mankind iz a phool, but he whe
sees tiotbtig but vice Iz out only a
pnof.il but a xaskall to.
U E M O V I N G TIIE CAUSE
Mis. Striingmind "Something
must be done. All over the count rj
the nn n are rebelling agah st, what
they cill 'petticoat government."
Mrs. KitfhU'iii "Then we a usi
reuiuve the cause."
Mrs Sweetie "Put hOV"
Mts. UigtlH ui " Wear Lhxuucf s."
"Let us not be sh tm.'d If our Uvea
stem to perform only slug-pint duty.
A dead-sure sign post la a thousand
titiifs mere useful and helpful tbao
an uoccrtlu 14 u Lie. '
Carpet enn be colored on the floor
with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.
The man who d cs'nt he k bey and
bis work to see what It bads to II
l.ah'e to becom aid 'packed tut rt
lie has g itiH v. ry far r'oti the toad
t" S'l-'c ss J' d Scirboro.
j Mn, VV. .;t'. ,j -uijjij SYHUI' forfait.
I .in 11 t.--thi e,.ia.-h ttie wiiiufj. r.-1'n-.f. 'ii;..
umiieu, il .iu cure cone. J'.l.s. i lioUU
Dandy's are a wotk or att; natui
never made one. If nattir ever mar;
a fop, she liaz refws d to Indorst
hlui.
Two bottlei of Piovs Cnr for Cork
miiitlon riire.I me of a terrible couch.
Fr.-.l H.-rmann, '.''Ut Box avenue, Putfaio.
N. Y, Sept, 'J4. lhOl.
It Is only necessary to boll a cotk
lor five minutes to make It fit, aoj
bottle.
1SI MiOMi t()WtJi'
Huk n tVl or wlhe fgr at ka4
Sf wrt wart On uk tmwUtrt
Los. for Us Sim of tl iVta. IrL
m aaa lomii a Da MUaa
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