Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 11, 1904, Image 7

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WiNMPEO EXHIBITION.
A PRIZE LIST OF ONE HUNDREC
THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Evrrvthlag PtmIm te Be Moat Kmc
creel ul-A .Naaatxr of Dialiagaiaheei
fjtatcaanca Will B A ineag laa Vlai
tara. Vlnn1pr. July 7. The Dominion cf
Canada exhibition, to L beld in Wln
e ' t from July i3 to Auk. 6, thia year,
proimiwa to 1 oue of to. bent ever
b.Ml to tbe bomiuion. One hundred
thousand dol.ari will be ripe mini in
prtzea and attractions. Tbia of itse.f
win give aa idea of tbe magnitude of
thr uinWukliif.
U'iouijM-K believe In doing every
thing on big scale. There i uotbiiig
bslf hearted aliout It. Since It held
Itn Crht t-ltilbitlun In IH'.'l It lias learn
ed tbe lesaou of "push." Every year
baa added to the interest, tbe prize
niow-y and an important factor, tbe
gate.
Tbe prlre lift comprise ttxiut EM
pagca, a story of tbe wonderful de
velopment of tbe province teraeij: totd.
The eiblblta will Include everything,
grown, bred, painted or manufactured
to Canada, from the fine art to tbe
motherly sow. The apced program
will undoubted! be a treat attraction.
It w Include lmy' and tneri'a ritcen,
borne races, trotting, speeding, etc.,
etc. Tbe prize in this clam, alone will
mount to l!l.7tl, the behest being
J..'ii for a "free fur-all," other rang
ing from ll.iSO down to Jl.Vi. Among
tbe entries so far received are the
apeedlet horse on the continent.
Tbe Canadian Manufacturer' Av
riaiiou Lave ssriirfd control of
buildings, and the Secretary. Mr.
Toiing. says there will be innh
play of Canadian manufacture m
never ix-en shown before In the Do
minion. r A guest should not make engme
BJots without first c;nuitir.g her
hostess to And if they will be con
eulent to her.
The farms of the Cnlted Ststes
cover r4l.(i0.fKO acres, and employ
ally 10, 5(io, IKK) people.
For ling worm apply with a feither
ne part A stilphudric acid to twenty
part of water.
PEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
CUKES caUrrta of tbe .tomath.
i , i. i ri .(
( Wb Brrup. Tl. Oxk). vat I
In OmA h'li1 ti flnH-ff1
V. T. L
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:v YOltK NKH
IN THE Wi;ONG Ut FIC'K
Caller "We are very rich, and we
wish to marry our daughter to a
count, a rcarquls or a duke"
Clerk (with dignity) "Von are
In the wrong ( (th e 'Ihia is a matri
monial a.ency You will find the
Internath nal I'utchaslng Agency
two floors to the It fi"
In Lowell, Mass- , there arc IT.ikk)
wachine-t-ndirig opiralives, who
care for M.wiO spindles and cam over
500.000 a tiviolh.
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The process of making Liquid Koal requires three days. The process of reduction requires 350 degrees of heat.
It is a compou.,1 unbracing every germicide, antweptic, and deiufectant found in coal, treated chemically with an alkaline bane
until every objvctionable fouture is eliminated, being non-poihonouR and liarmless.
LIQUID KOAL i. a combination of Crca.sol, Guiacol, and Kalium. LIQUID KOAL is a black cily l.qu.d.
Sells for sixty cents a pint, one dollar a quart, three dollars per gallon.
You may bae a pint free without
ny expense to you whatever If you
will cut out tbe coupon In this adver
tisement and mull it lo the National
Medical C nipany at Mieldon, Iowa.
LIQUID KOAL cures and prevents
bou cholera, chicken cholera, pink
eye, black lep, and all the tfcrtn dis
eases of animal, because it Is a ijerm
killer and kops into the stomach, Into
the b wels, and Into the blood, and
wherever the biol goes. It per-
uiIh tl.n itlr KVKlPltl Of fln rl fil
ms 1 throuuh the medium of cltcula
tlon, and tlenude the system of every
dlseas germ.
We hp Rlvlnc three hundred thou
Mnd dollum orth d it fur adver
ttalntr purposes and to prove to farm
ers ana stock raiscis what It will do.
LIQUID KOAL has been tested f-r
the past five years In t he larpest l ibora
lories of this country, and Cermany.
and In many of the eperlmeritl
lalloni.
We have proved beyond a question
of doubt before the (treatest experts
Of lh country, that It destroy! (terms
of dlseaaci common to all domestic
animals, nd theiehy cures dlseas.-s.
VSorma. Intestinal and skin parasites,
ticks lice, Insect, and vermin suck
the life blood and up the vitality of
domestic animals and f wU until the
annual losses to farmers and iock
raisers reach enormous footing.
The farmer and stock ralier who
would Increase bis bank sceount,
must, ot atoesalty wsge a continuous
warfare aaalnst these robber worms,
parasite, vsraaln, and InsecU.
Tbe most effeollve and Ineipenslvc
remedy for alt these It Liquid Kosl.
mold Koal aMtrallaaa tbe acid
A bid wouiii u ia icgel wto but
wade a mistake; a .a mwD merely
unaa Tbat li why tbe Judgment
of the woild Is to mucb mure Lar.u
on ooe than tba otJer We coualder
tbe eiteot of tbe fall
I Ue noticed that It Is mostly
tbe women ith UDsyiumetrkal
okles who complain of muddy
atreet crying
Women Idealize ererthlng which
enablti men to cet wives
They say that John Howard Payee,
ho wrote "Home, Sweet Hone,"
never bad a home of hi own F.r
liaps that Is why he wrote It?
I ask an octogenarian recently at
hat age a man ce.sed to make a
fool of himself over women, and l;e
aid, "You'ii have to ak to-utone
older than me"
Rir. nd Pito'i Cor for Cod turn p
tloo neirly two yer. al Bad Dotluof
to co p pare with It. Mr. Morgan, iivriie
:, fa!, Sept. 2, 19ol.
At a dinner or ao meal If a guest
upvts a glass or any accident occurs,
he should Oder a few words 1 1
apology which the hostess will
smilingly accept and endeavor to
relieve his einbarrusiiimerit b im
mediately detracting attectloQ from
the accident
A.k Tour Iea!er for Allen' Foot Eaa,
A powder to thnke Into jtoit iboea. U reft
I tbf tvt. Ciir Corn, huliln. fiwollen,
i bun, lint, alieu. A bll(. mating Fret
u4 Iiifrowln Nail. aiieu Foul till
ankn iirw or tlj;ht ulic-t ej Soid hj all
; dniffUta and abo itore. 2.r. Soaipi
' Bli-d FltKK. Aililrru Alltu S. Oiaisted,
'A Kor. N. V.
A silk, elastic strap placed under
the chin and fastened, so It will tit
auly on the tp of the heri, to
gether with exercise and massage,
will ic-diice a double chin
Few men have so strong a love
for the beautiful that a handsome
gon will make them overlook a
bid dinner
Mrt. wliialowa simi'IIIISU i-VRt'P tor eht -d
pu trethiiiK, Mifteni llie ftu'n".redu( tiitla
maiiou ailax l'!'1 eurr cnlic l'ric 2'iC bottle.
England gets i.'i.Ooo.ooo worth of
new gold from Africa every month
and $7,OtK,uoo worth out of Austra
lia i;eccnt!y in Dundee 15,000 a ton
w4s paid fur whalebone 'I'll is Is
said to he the higiust price ever
paud for whalebone
Locked-out knltllnn girls of Dover,
N. J., have organized a co-operative
knitting mill company.
.Since 1M0 the worlds' production
of meat pa Inrceascd 57 percent,
and grain 4J0 per cent.
Hose sai ht t may be made at home.
Have carefullv the rose pe!uU, dry
ing and putting In a closed Jar.
After a pound has been gathered re
duce them to powder, add half a
I ouud ground sandal wood and one
fo irth ounce ol attar of roses. Keep
in a covered Jar.
If a burn is large or severe use
equal parts of lime water, olive oil
and glycerine, applflnu on lint For
a small burn nothing is better than
riiolstern d baking soda
ONE PINT LIQUID KOAL
Makes One-half Barrel of Medicine or
Lice Killer.
One-half Million of Pint Cans Given Away.
condition of the system which Is a
cnndltlon favorable for the produc
tion ot worms causing such diseases
us hoi cholera, anthrax, chicken
ci) lera, etc.
Liquid Koal Is In freneral use by
physlVl.ns and veterinary surgeons
throughout Europe and America em
bracing a wider range of uses than
any preparation on the market.
If you need Liquid Koal and have
never used It plense send us the cou
pon below. We will then send you an
order on your dealer for a sixty cent
can and will pa your dealer ourselves
for it. II U1 eosu jruu uuliiiiik.
It will cost jour dealer nothing-.
You aro not obligated to og In anv
way U you accept this oiler, we will
not ask you to huv any after you have
given It a trial. All we want Is a
chance to prove to jou what It will
do.
If you want to know tbe result
from giving Liquid Koal to a sick
animai.no matter what the cause of the
sickness Is, scud us the coupon today.
If you want ipeclal expert advice
regarding vour stock tnat Is sick
send us full description of tbe symp
toms and alio ten cents in postage.
You 111 also be entitled to the thirty-two
page book on tbe germ dis
eases of animals.
Liquid Koal Is the Bret and Cheapest
Worm Killer Known to Science
A list of the diseases that Liquid Koal
cures
Hog Chnl.ra Colle
l,..,Wnrm Olaixlcrl
Swine Plan ii. Jltmpo
lOMitlnal Worau fink Kt.
Cow Cholera liifln.naa
Tubtreolwla F" Rot
ABIaraa
Black bet lns rv.r
C'orn.talk DIpw InfttUn at Win
AaarOoa la Cws a.w.1. I
Chief ot folic saved.
Newberry. 8. C. W. H. Harria,
ciitr i.r i v, t,. f v i ..... .i
, v . j ... , .cit it 1 1 j . ma f . i
-.. .. . 1 M .. ...
ruiit-i-u iw a ouixioer vi year wua
k.dLey coujplaiut. There wa a dull
arbing a.-ro the uiall of my lack
that waa worse at night and made me
feel miserali.e a!l the time. The kid
ney iecretiou were dark and full of
aediruent, and lack of coutrol compell
ed me to rise a duiiiIht of time during
the night. Between tbi annoyance
ai.d tbe backache it was huposiiible for
me to pet much ieep and my health
was being undermined. 1 tried a num
ber of remedies, but nothing helped me
until I got Ioan a Kidney Till. Tbe
ue of this remedy according to direc
tion promptly brought about a change
for the Ix-tler. After using two boxea
the backache ail Wt me, tbe kidney
secretion cleared up and the action of
the kidney beenme normal."
A FliKK TRIAL of tlii great kid
ney medicjoe which cured Chief Harris
will 1 mailed to any part of the Unit
ed State. Addrea Foster-Milburn Co.,
Kutfalo. X. Y. Sold by all dealers;
price fifty cent per box.
HINTS ON K1KJUETTE
A pretty Idea for a silver or golden
wedaing is to have the monogram
stamped in gold or silver In the
center at the top of the invitation
the date of the marriage and date
of the anniversary is engraved on
either side or Just below tbe mono-,
gram
The bridesmaids, best man, ushers,
etc, wh) take part In a wedding
should calj upon the bride's mother
shortly after tbe wedding A call
should he made upon the bride Im
mediately after her return from the
honeymoon
Invitations to a wedding, recep
tion, or a y entertainment may be
recalled In case of death, accident
or serious Illness In the family The
notes or cards recalling the Invita
tions may be written or printed in
script, the wording explaining tbe
cause for the n call of the invitations
An old-fashioned remedy for the
removal of tan or sunburn Is but
termilk with a little grated horse
raddlsb.
It is estimated that every man
walks two miles a day, If only stir
ring about his room or office.
l'. illoonlsts who ascended about 10,
Ooo feet In Europe the other day
found a temperature of 27 degrees be
low zero.
USE my warning tablet Jiut one and yon will
wotxb-r hew tint Jll'inu wilbtnlt tlii-m betore,
1 hi'v tin all the h.ir.l w.nk. I will (my for your
cioidi-B if niv tiibit-u hint litem. Sioniilr fnouch
fnr f. ,ii r wiIiIh. 10 cents nHlltti'l. Robert
Hlunier. I'JtW Lincoln Ave., ChK'usfo, I1L
Children's parlies are given In the
afternoon, sometimes extending Into
the early hours of the evening.
To remove tan and sunburn try
the following soap which can be
made at home. Take a cake of white
Castile or lirown Windsor soap and
scarpe to a powder, add an ounce
of lemon Juice, one of Eau de Colo
gne, and thirty drops of Tlncl.
Heri7.oln. form Into soft cikes
which may be put away for use.
The longest telephone wire span
In the world Is 3,200 fee.t trom pole
to pole, spanning tbe Susquehanna
near Lancaster, I'a.
Tex rerer Caiarrtt
Poll Evil arcr
Chicken Cholera Mange
tump Hon
Thrudh Kpoiirt
l.. li )w Nanal. OlMl
Bllnil ataxic'" borati hea
Liquid Koal Acts as an Appetizer
and Vitallzer
No disease germ can escape it, that
Is tbe reason it cures for when the
germ Is destroyed the disease is gone.
Two Things to Remember
Use Liquid Koal to destroy tbe par
asites on the Inside.
Use Liquid Koal to destroy the par
asites on the outside.
lJugvsltes exist and thrive only at
the expense of live animal tissue.
One thousand Dollars Deposited In
th. Union Hank at Sheldon, Iowa,
to be Ulven to Anyone Who
Finds Any of Theae Tes
timonials Not Gen
uine. Rrallh Ontfr. Knn., July S, l!S
National Medical I'.o., York. Nelir.
Oenilemnn Have ueil your Liquid. Krail for a
cure ot rholiTa In hugt anil 1 have not tumid lu
equal. I livl flfiv head of hrK and five out of
tiny I wan ure wi.uld rile, but liy Ihe use of your
Coal brought them out O. K. anil l.ave. not been
bothered Uh cholera or any other nwine pliinue
aliiew. Therefore can ay lo the twine hreedra of
Smith County and aUo poultry ralsern that It taa
no aquul Vou canpurchaae thin valuable medi
cine of Walker A Son, of smith Onter, who ean
aoi mkrepreienl th ta valuable medicine to you.
Youra Fraternally,
JOHN PYLK.
P. S. I hav. at the preaent time levemy tli
head of tnp and pltra that an doing fine and I
believe If It Ead not been for the uie of the Liquid
K l I would have loit one-half or probably all
of them. J. P.
KEARNEY COUNTY NCK8EHY,
O. A. Ktrand. Prop.
Otowar of Cbolca Nuriery 8trek
Mlndeu, Nebr., Deo. a 1KU
Kalloaal Medina! Co.. York. Nebr.
About two weeka ago many of the farmer!
round here Inet very heavily by hog cholera. I
do not with to write you a long Haltering atate
ment about veur medicine but will ny that I
bought a qaart oaa of Liquid Koal tad the lot.
1 li E tutik. lt
Marker "Tbe spread of tbe opium
habit is something terrible I am
told that women of the highest
class Lave been seen going into
opium Joints"
I'arker "Oh, that' all nonsense
Ladies of fashion go to such places
to watch Chinamen use cbopsth ks
Tlicy want to learn Low to eat soup
with a fork
Tbe Korean g ivernment has or
dered that all Koreans, without re
gard to rank or class, should not
wear clothes eicept of a dark blue or
dark color
An automobile lawn mower,
driven by electricity Is now used to
cut grass on tbe Capitol I'ark, in
i Washington.
As the result of the efforts of Lon
don dock and shipping companies
'89,611 rats were killed in the port
of London In 1!W2.
It is usjal for a gentleman to
offer bis arm to the lady designated
for Jiim to take In to dinner Eithir
arm may be offered, hut moit men
prefer tbe lady to take tbe right
arm
ArriTinit at a Verdict.
Ktmbequa. I'a., Aug. 1. (Special.)
In this section of I'eniiKj Ivauia there is
a growing belief that for such Kidney
Disease lis Itht uinatimii and Lame
Hack there 1 only one Hiire cure and
that is Dodd's Kidney Pills. This b
llef grow from audi eases as that of
Mrs. M. L. Davison of this place. Sb.
tell the story herself us follsws:
"I have auffend from Rheumatism
for thirty year mid find that Dodd's
Kidney rills have done me more good
than any medicine I have ever taken. 1
vtas also bothered with Lame Hack
and I can ouly sny that my back hasn't
bothered me ainee I took Dodd's liiu
ney Tills."
Considering that Mrs. Davison only
took two boxes of Dodd's Kidney rills,
the result would he considered wonder
ful If It were not that others lire re
porting similar results daily. Kusi.e
qua Is fast arriving at a v rdiet that
"Dodd's Kidney Tills are the one sure
cure for Rheumatism."
At a d'nner the host Jeads the way
with the guest of honor, who will he
placed at his right; the other guests
follow the hostess coming last with
the guest who will sit at her right
Never clean the nails with a bard
sharp Instrument
Hard water Is injurious ton tin
skin a little amonla or a pinch o!
borax In the water will softeo it
There nave been statesmen CO' -headed
enough f steer natl'ii s
through a dangerous crisis who ut
terly lost their presence of mind
when tbe baby held its breath.
A CUR EL ATEUNA T1VE
Downton "Here comes liinkeia
He's got a new baby, and he'll talk
us to death"
Upton "Well here comes a neigh
bor of mine who has a new setter
dog Lets introduce them to each
other, and leave them to their
fate"
Last year the British merchantile
marine sustained 1,483 casualitles,
of which 348 were compltee wrecks
Tbe loss of life was 5,318
lAOAL
provement wai to marked thm I bought a gallon
can and used It with Hie result that my bo(r all
recovered and 1 did not he one. My herd ol
over aO are In One condition and you may put
me down at a constant user of Liquid Koal.
G. A. Strand.
Dec , ma.
We the underlined atuck rnitert and fnrmert
gladly teaiify to the merits of Liquid Koal man
ufactured by the National Medical Co., of btiel
don, Iowa and York, Nebraska. We have used
this product with gratifying lucccst and advise
all to give it a trial. It thould be on every farm
In NaCratka.
Rufut Kearv, lice. Neb.
Ceo. Mills, "llee, Neb
( oris Kchall. Siaplehurst, Neb.
Geo. Kingebrrgor. .Seward, Neb.
J. II. Fenrv, Hee. Neb.
W. Hlugha'upt. biaplehurtt, Neb.
y. ('. Mever. blapleliurat Neb.
J. Klngefx-rtrer, Sr. Ormantown, Neb.
Iilximrl.-lil, Neb, lee. 18. 1WI3.
I have told Liquid Koal for a year now and
never have, found an article that gives such uni
versal satisfaction as Liquid Koal does. 1 can
afely any that I have not one dissatisfied cus
tomer. 1 hr.nestly think that if every farmer
nould use It there would tie verv little hogchoWa
lu the country. Il O. Mundeloh
Wausa, Neb., Dec. is, Ili2
I have been using L. K as and Insect deatM.vi r
and find It ull you cliiim for it. Would recom
mend It to all. I will keep It on Ihe place all the
time. Yours, bam Gross.
If Is a positive ertventatlve of contagious
diseases.
Cut Oul This Coupon
Por It may not appear again. Fill out ihe
blanks and mall to the National Medical
Co., bheldon, Iowa
My nave
Kind ofBlork. Dlseaaa.
1 have never tried Liquid Koal but If yon
will tupply m with a tUty cnt can tree 1
will give It a trial.
Olv. full name and addraat and writ, plainly.
Send lb it coupon today. If you d.tlr. a
thirty-two page bcK.lt on the germ dlaeates of
animal and apental ei pert ailvlca regarding
the dleaai'4 that effect your own ttock tend
ten oente In postage with this ooupon to cover
eott of mailing and aipente to us.
Th. eaa of liquid Koal Is lo be furnished
y.a without eipreaa or freight charge to you
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More than JTjO.tf! worth of art;ii
ial ujiik was exported last year from
Germany and Frauee to the United
States.
The latest eenMM of the population
if Italy t-hows that the birth rate.
whii-h wait :J7 per l." iu had
uuk to :'.JA per l,t iu l'.Jl.
For the beio-tit of the lake eoin-
aieree the West Nei-l.isU channel will
I.h opened at a rout of $.", io.o. the
work will require four years' time.
Uussia has a luuiImit of luonastories
n I'alestine. A r- ent traveler was
surprised to Cud tllem strongly forti
(ied and having loopholes for guns.
The Bakers and Cotifeetiouers' In
ternational 1'nioii issued Its first char
ter to a local union of the craft iu
Porto Kieo recently. The local be-
ins with seevnty-two ineiiilers.
The Indians camping in tepees on
the grounds surrounding the Indian
ImildiiiK at the world's fair number
more than 'J and represent many
litl'ereiit tribes, some of them almost
extinct.
Mine. Bernhardt, the French trage
lieime, employed a young artist to de
igii some stage dresses for her. She
was delighted with the work, and ou
bearing his price, exclaimed: "More,
more. You have only asked working
iay. What I wish to pay for is your
talent," and she forthwith doubled the
imoutit.
Exporter of gold always prefer to
iilp in liars rather than coin, simply
lecause of the greater subjection of
oin to abrasion ill transit. They can
not he packed us closely as bars. It is
:iiil that $I.aai.0(Hi in American ea-
J s may show as great a loss as $lo)
iin abrasion in being carried from
New York to Paris.
Iceland, cut off from the rest of t he-
world save for slow mails, Is to he
'inked to other countries by means of
ivireless telegraphic connection with
ihe Shetland Islands. This Is to fol
low the action of t he Icelandic I'ur
. iament, at its last session, in voting
i yearly subsidy of .!l.:i for twenty
tears for that purpose.
'Ihe public works committee of Bir
mingham. England, lu submitting to
the city council h proposition for the
oiisti uction of an additional timler
ro;md lavatory, etc., announced that
where small charges are made there
ire prolit possibilities in conveniences
( this kind. '''lie committee said that
the four underground lavatories, etc.,
were paying t lie city it net profit of
2.4.'i:! a year.
Eloquent of the slate of affairs In
Loudon's tire department is tills no
tice issued by the lire chief: "I have
noticed that, when turning out at
uji u.v stations, the movements of the
uirses are very slow. Instructions are
to he given that the horses are to be
trained so as to come up to the appll
inces smartly. ! desire that laler on
Hie horses shall go to the machines
without being led."
Travelers say that there is a certain
indefinable, uiinamabie smell peculiar
'o Japanese steamships that makes life
m board of them not worth living.
It has been traced to 'da Ikon." a large
caved vegetable as dear to Ihe Japa
nese paiate itn ittblmtsf to the Tcu
tonic. It Is a kind of white radish,
milled and cut in strips and served in
everything. "The smell and flavor are
repulsive beyond anything the East
lias offered to our senses," snys a war
.orrespoudent.
The rniversalist church at Portland,
Me., has a mammoth organ. In it are
iver 5,mio pipes, the smallest a plc
olo, being half an inch long, and the
largest, a double open diapason, or
'tli-foot "C" pipe. The vox hum ana
top alone, having sixty-one pipes, cost
JiXiO. The four plperooms are each
as large as an ordinary bed chamber.
The organ was voiced by J. II. Brown,
iv ho voiced the organ at Westminster
Abbey. The organ is blown by a
ihree-horsepower electric motor.
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie cares little
Dt' nothing for Jewels. When she goes
ttt to a function or to the opera she
jometlmes wears pearls, but these are
lot of fabulous size or price. They
ire extremely modest and afford quite
I contrast to tne jewels wnicn some
women wear. At best, Mrs. Carnegie
Iocs not care for functions or society
n general. Sim makes a delightful
tiostess at Skibo Cnstle, where she has
received royalty, and these are quali
ties which always win with the higher
Masses abroad.
GO MAD FROM MONOTONY.
Matltloue-Kceperg Often Sutler From
the Inevitable Jsoln t ion.
People, who read hooks and all do
In this day will recall Kipling's story
Df the lonely llghtkeeper vl o became
mud froiri the monotony if iiis situa
tion. While the story wits fiction, it
nevertheless was In accordance with
many actual occurrences. .V corre
spondent Rubmiltod the question to the
ighlhouse board and louud that, while
Up -re hud been no audi cases as that
of Kipling's ehnracler. Iw f, th re
lad been many which showed the 'itad
leiilng effect of monotony and bol tlon
Upon the human tnlnd.
Tho madness of the liglitiiou-e is
intoh like that of the desert, fi r they
ire traceable to a like cause, In the
lesert there Is monotony of silence. At
tea there Is monotony of sound. One
n as bad as the other, sluco both de
rive their entire pntrt from mental ef
!ect It Is a fearful disease, not yet
fully understood, though many noted
alienist have made a study of It
Thi ger!iiin-nt iuaiiiti.il' l,.vgi
lighthouiii. and aUiut ) of theiu
are iso. ited. and i.'.'.mi.iiicunou with
the outside world may f interrupted
sometimes fur months.
If a u.au is taken from the ntinary
walks of Lfe, where he mingles with
his fellow man, and 8 'lit to a light
house where no human face is seen
xcejt that of the ever-present assist
ant and to iiotmd is heard save the
roaring of the wind and wave, he has
been transferred from uormal to most
abnormal conditions.
Iu a remarkably short time keetier
and assistant have talked out. Then
they lx'gin to wear ou ea'h other, end
soon they fall to quarreling. Some
times melancholia attacks oue of them,
and unless he is sju-edily relieved his
mental balance is disturbed. When
th disturbance becomes extreme it
takes either a homicidal or sui -idal
turn, and the unfortunate lias to be
watched closely and wunetimes con
fined, to keep him from doing violence
to himself or others.
It is well known that the Minot
Eodge light is noted for the number
of men who have gone crazy iu it, and
for that reason is an object of inter
est to students of mental diseases. It
is. as everybody knows, a piece of en
gineering of the very highest order,
being iu that respect second only to
the famous Eddystone light.
More than a year was consumed in
getting a foundation for it, and so high
lire the titles and so terrific the storm
that the entrance to the light is mora
than forty f-ot above the water. Then,
one above t lie other, come the five
rooms occupied by the keepers and
used for storage purposes, then tho
watcliroom, and linallj the lantern.
The tower, being circular and space
greatly in demand, naturally every
thing is made to conform, so that no
room s!m!i be lost. Even the bi ds on
which the men sleep are curved. Ev
ery tiling is round. The government
lias done the best it could to make life
there as bearable as possible, and
keeps five men stationed there, so that
they may go ashore as often as the
chance is afforded without detriment
to the service. Indianapolis. Sentinel.
I
IS YOUR CLOCK SET FAST?
IMcuaunt Deception that la Very Com
mon in HoiiHehoWlM.
It is a common thing to find the
clocks in nine out of ten households
either fift"en minutes or half an houl
fast, and should you happen to be in
a hurry or mention the fact that you
have to be going, you are at once reas
sured by the fact that you have no
cause to hurry, as the clock is so mucb
ahead of the time,
lias it ever occurred to you why
clocks are usually put ahead'; Soma
physicians have said It Is due to lazi
ness, for it is such a satisfaction to the
lazy man to find when lie has to gel
up at T In the morning, and strains his
half-closed eyes to look at the clock,
that it is a half hour fast and he has
so much more time to doze, witJj the
result that lie oversleeps himself any
how, and misses his train or boat.
Said a Walnut street watchmaker,,
when asked about the subject: "Yes,
it is a peculiar thing with most people
to put their clocks fast, and, while
there m;.y lie some satisfaction in II
when It comes to dozing a little longer,
there is reaiiy no advantage In it, for
when you wake up, say, at 0 aud
glance at the clock and it registers
0:30, the fact remains that It is a hall
hoi.r f.;:.t. WL!!" t1"" may make you
feel easier, knowing that you stll!
have thirty minutes to doze, I confess
I don't see much advantage in It.
"Why not have the clock right? II
is the same tiling in the end.
"Suppose railroads were to put this
into practice, how many trains do you
think people would miss thereby': This
putting clocks fast is really only a
pleasant form of deception which peo
ple like to practice on themselves, but
it does more harm tban-good." Kan
sas City Star.
A anted Her to Confide in Him
"I don't seek your confidence
enough, Matilda," said Mr. Mudley,
who was experiencing one of his pe
riodical spasms of reform, according
to a story in the Philadelphia Bulle
tin. 'Hereafter, I waut you to con
sult me about all your little troubles
and affairs. I w ish to take an inter
est in everything that interests you.
Come to uie with your doubts. Con
fide in me."
"Oh, Henry, how sweet of youi" ex
claimed Mrs. Mudley. "I have al
ways wishi'd that we were nearer to
gether that I could consult you and
lean upon you, as it were."
"Well, liereafter, always come to
me," benignly enjoined Mf. Mudley,
as he opened the evening paper.
A few moments later Mrs. Mudley
ventured, "Henry, dear."
"Yes, my love."
"May I ask your opinion about
something'"
"Why, certainly, my dear," said Mr.
Mudley, sitting up straight and as
suming a judicial cast of countenance.
"What is it, my love?"
"Would you make this waist of
maize peau de cygne, with the bertha
of point d'esprlt, trimmed with ruches
of taffeta, or would you have the yoke
cut gules on the bias, with cuffs of
cream Venetian over white niousse
llne?" "I believe I'd have It the first way,
Matilda," gasped Mr. Mudley, as ha
looked about for his hat "Guess I'll
go down to the club for a while."
Time lor the Celebration.
Belle I've just celebrated my tweir
ty-thlrd birthday.
Lena Better late than never, I sup
poseTown Topics.
As fast as some meu make oppol
tunltles others grab tbcin.