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-H U I'llll.W I WW WW v-a II The Chief! C. B. HALE, Publisher IED CLOUD - - NEBRASKA ilWUl nil II FOR HE BUS? NEWS EPITOME THAT CAN SOON DE COMPASSED. HMiY EVENTS ARE MENTIONED Home and For.-.ljjn Intelligence Con densed Into Two and Four Line Paragraphs. Washington. Congress meets the first Monday In December. Tho session will end March -till. Tho beginning of November hns brought nn improved condition of gov ernment flnhnccH. Tho month shows a surplus of moro tlinn ?7OO,00O. ns against a deficit of $2.riQ0.000 a year ago. Tho total rocolpts to (Into nro nearly $7,000,000 nhoiul of a year ngo and tho disbursements aro nearly $ 1.000,000. Tensions for all employes of na tional bnnkH nnd protection for their families In rase of (loath has boon propoMMl to tho treasury department by tho largo mutual llt'o Insurance companies. Several reports of tho companies headed by W. C. Doers of Now Yurie, had a conference (Jiiday with tho comptroller of tho currency regarding tho legality or the plan. After a lcavo of absenco lasting nearly ten years during tho most of which tlmo ho was engaged In Arctic exploration, Capt. Itobert K. Peary has returned to active duty In tho navy department, For tho present tho famous explorer Is to bo engaged as engineering expert for tho de partment of justice In cases heforo tho court of claims, Involving cou nt ruction work for tho naval bureau jf yards and docks. Plans for an aerial military squad ron will bo presented to congress, tho number of tho air machines to bo pro vided being left by tho war depart ment to the law makers. This was Announced by Major General Leon ard Wood, chief or staff or tho army. Brigadier General James Allen, chief or the signal corps, In his report to Gonernl Wood, already has recom mended thnt twenty machines be pur chased at onco for tho nrmy. Foreign. Crlppcn, the wlfo murderer, will barely escc tho gnllows, though given a ten-nays' extension from tho original day set for his execution. Morroco has agreed to pay Spain $1,000,000 Indemnity as demanded by tho latter government following tho KuccesHful Spanish campaign against tho lllff tribesmen In tho summer of 11109. Tho marrlago ot Prlnco Victor Na poleon Bonapnrte, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel and pretender to tho throno of France, and Princess Clementine, daughter of tho Into King Leopold of Belgium, took placo at Alontcallerl, near Paris. Tho Explorer's Club In Now York has been notified that a Japnneso ex pedition to tho South Polo will lcavo Toklo on November 1C. Tho expedi tion will U80 a 200-ton vessel equipped with sails and nuxlllary power and t-xpects to bo threo years lu mnklng Its long Journey. Count Uoni do Castellane, former husband or Anna Gould, now tho wlfo of his cousin, Prlnco do Sngnn, hns filed with tho atlcan a formal peti tion asking tho popo to confirm his lvil dlvorco and grant him a church divorce. Count Hunt, it Is said, is wiliig for Uio hand or Miss Anna Mor gan, daughter of J. P. Morgan llaron do Ungcrn SternUurg, corre spondent of a somi-oillcial Austro Hungarian news agency, was sen tenced by tho appeal court to four years hand labor on tho chargo of high treason, llaron Stomburg was arrested last Juno by tho secret pollco after a search of his apartments. Tho pollco slezed his papers and the baron was ;ilnced in confinement. General. Prominent Mexicans say it Is Idlo to talk of a rupturo with tho United Statue. Socialism was denounced at tho meeting or tho Catholic federation at Now Orleans. Thoro Is surprlso In Portugnl thnt tho United States has not recognized tho Infant republic. Thoro Is a long list of Now York democrats who nsplro to tho coming vacancy in tho IT. s. senate. A movement is on to deprlvo tho next speaker of tho national house of tho committee appointing power. Editor Hitchcock, for U. S. senator, has moro votes than nny other man on tho democratic ticket In Nobraskn. Aldrich has a money bill which It Is said ho will push at tho coming thort session of congress. At Anndnrko, Old., Pollco Chief V. C. Temple watj called to his door by an unidentified Mexican and fatally hhot. Tho San Junn, Porto Rico, branch of tho Union Hank of Halirnx, has been merged with tho Hoynl Hank or Canada. Ono hundred nnd four thousand settlers entered Canada from tho United St..tes during tho laBt year and 75,000 entered tho United States from Canada. Ml K--1 .AOWMMH',. .,aW'rihW ;rfujl imiht Dili, Six persons were killed nnd twenty six Injured In a wreck at Kalamazoo, Mich. Tlin Illlnntc utntn tnr rnnunlssslon has fixed tho rate of state taxes for next year at HO cents on each $100 or assessed pro; crty valuation. Congress meets the first Monday In December, tho cession ending March -1th. It Is figured nt this tlmo that Al drlch'B majority for governor In Ne braska will rench 25.000. Tho lower houso of tho next con gress will havo a democratic majority or abr.ut forty. Plnchot nnks tho president for lcavo to filo a brief concerning tho Cun ningham I'lnlm.s. Trenton, N. J., has a population of !i(1,Sir inhabitants, according to tho thirteenth census statistics. Doctors at their Ilaltimoro meeting scored medical schoolB for their fail ure to train students on caro of In fants. Roosevelt has given notice that ho Is going to tako a good rest. To all callers word Is handed out "nothing doing." ('harlen W. Armour bellovos high prices havo reached their climax, and from nov on will bo on tho down grade. Tho supremo court of tho United Stntes has adjourned for Its Thanks giving recess. It will reconvene No veinher 28. Latest returns from tho Nebraska election show thnt Walt, republican, for secretary of Btalo, will have about 2C0 majority. President Taft will havo a number of Important measures before tho next congress and hopes to get action upon them without delay. Tho Nobel prlzo committee hns awarded tho prizo for literature Tor 1910 to Paul Johann Ludwlg lleyse, tho German poet nnd novelist. Ho v. Dr. Charles Humncr Iiurch, arch-deacon or Richmond, Statcn Is lnnd, has been elected bishop Buffra gan of tho Protestant dloceso or Now York. Hitchcock, tho coming democratic senator from Nebrnska, is a son of tho lato P. w. Hitchcock, who nlso served a term In the United States Senate. Tho total not rovenuo of tho steam railroads In tho United Stntes last July was $7:5,177,590 or $308.51 per mllo against $78,138,0 in, or $335.0G per mllo of lino In July of last year. Tho next step tho United States health is seeking tho co-operation of to determine their practical valuo for war, will bo to test tho possibility of an aerial craft landing on a warship. Tho Now York stato department of ho alth Is seeking tho co-operation or various rollroados, operating In tho stato In abolishing tho common drink ing cup from trains nnd rnliroad sta tions. Cbmplcto returns Indicate that tho Wyoming logislnturo will bo repub lican by a majority of cloven on Joint ballot, insuring tho return of Senator C. D. Clark to tho United States senate. Governor n. F. Cnrroll announced tho nppolntmcnt of Iifayetto Young, editor nnd publisher of tho Des Moines Capital, to bo United States senator, succeeding tho lato Senator Dolllver. Mayor Gaynor said ho would not favor a bill proposing to chango tho power of appointing public service commissioners Tor tho First district rrom tho governor to tho mayor or Now York. Exports out ot this country in Oc tober wero larger than in any pre vious month lu tho history of tho United Stntes whtlo Imnorts were about $1,000,000 .less than In tho snmo month last year. Related returns on Tuesday's elec tion continue to increase tho plurality of James H. Hawley, democratic can dldato for governor or Idaho. It is now estimated ho will lend Governor Urndby about 1.000 votes. Long and short haul problems In volved In tho fourth section of tho nmended law for tho regulation of In- torstnto commerce will bo discussed at a conference nt tho Interstate com merce commission headquarters in Washington on November 28. Tho Now Mexico constitutional con vention disregarded tho advice given by Theodore Roosevelt to make a constitution easily amended and adopted nn urtlclo requiring two thirds of each houso to propo.so an nmendmont and n big majority or tho electorate to approve. L'ugeno Zimmerman said Europe re garded Roosovclt as an agitator. Census Director Durnnd has been having moro tsoublo of Into than any officer of tho government. Census di rectors always havo trouJilo and al ways expect it. Aspiring communi ties of tho urban sort aro seldom sat isfied with tho result or tho federal enumeration of population. Personal. Flvo of tho presidents cnblnot of ficers went home to vote. Senntor Hoverldgo of Indiana has been retired by tho voters. Gov. Saunders, of Uniislanu, will call an extra session or tho legisla ture. Sonntor Dcpew, in tho fnco or de font, says ho Is tho happiest man lu New York. Flfty-ono counties glvo Hitchcock 114,112, and Hurkott 91,999 for senn tor from Nebraska. Starting from a steamer, Aviator Ely In a blplano mado a flight over a neck of Chcsnpeako bay. A movement Is on foot among Ken tucky democrats to havo Congress-nian-olcct Cnleb Powers unseated. Colonel Weaver, of tho division of mllltln, says thero Is Rtrong prejudice among labor unions to tho national uuard. FINDS A jILICA BED FINE QUALITY OF NATIVE PUMICE FOUND ON FARM. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What la Going on Here and Thero That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Cowles. The discovery of a sub stantial bed of sullen on a rami near Cowles gives promise or developing another Industry in this part or tho stato. II. Gestrlng, on whoso farm tho bed hns been located, has known or Its existence ror some time, but not until recently did he attempt to learn anything regarding the composition. Ho Bent tho stato university a number or snmplcB In caro or Professor Harbour a short tlmo ago. Mr. Har bour says that he made a thorough examination of the wimples sent him. and that they aro a '.no quality or na tive pumice called by some silica and by others volcanic dust. Explosion of Ammonia Gas. Holdrege. An explosion of ammo nia gas occurred at the Holdrege Lighting company's plant. Damage amounting to several hundred dollars was done to the building and tho ma chinery. No one was seriously In jured, although two or tho night rorcc then on duty had narrow escapes. Moro than Was Asked. Alliance. The electric light board, which was to act as a final board of arbitration In determining- tho value of tho electric plant or this city, sub submitted Us report, in which it places the valuo or tho plant at $"S, 000. This is $23,000 more than the company had asked. Want $100,000 for College. Grand Island. To secure $100,000 for tho betterment or Grand Island college Is an effort that will ho mado in the near future by tho authorities or tho college as a result of the action taken recently at the Baptist state convention. "Be at It, Beatrice." ' Bontrlco. Tho prize of $10 offered by tho Heatrlco Commercial club to any Beatrice resident offering tho best slogan for Beatrice was won by Jame3 W. Gregg of Klein's store. Ills catch lino was "Ho at It, Beatrice." Will Attend Association. Plnttsmouth. At a recent meeting of the board of education It was de cided to allow those teachers who wished to do so to attend tho entire session of tho Stato Teachers' associa tion at Lincoln without loss or salary. Typhoid at Kearney. Kearney. Four deaths occurred hero Monday. Typhoid fever has been raging In tho city for two weeks, and several persona aro now critically III with it. Alliance has voted bonds for a new park. Scarletlna at Tccumseh Is causing eonio trouble. Tho Rock Island railroad will estab lish a gumbo burning plant near Stelnauer. Ed Arp of Grand Island was so badly injured in a 'runaway that ho has since died. A mnrblo shaft has been erected to mark tho place whoro stood tho "old lone tree" on tho Oregon trail. Tho Fremont orphans' homo has placed over sixty children In good homes In tho last few months. Members of Trinity MothodlBt church at Lincoln laid tho corner stono or their new church last week. A number of tho members or the Ne brnska guards aro on trial at Lincijjn for lnrractions or various military or ders. Tho club women or Kearney will hold a chrysanthemum show in connec tion with tho Buffalo county fair noxt week. Tho Stato Blacksmiths. Horscshoors and Wheelwrights' asfaoelatlon has just closed a successful session at Grand Island. Tho little son or Will Irvln of Grand Island was struck liy an automobile as ho was crossing the. street nnd badly injured. Tho Fillmoro county touchers' In Ktltuto was held at the high school at Geneva Saturday with" an attemlauco or over ono hundred. Firo Tuesday morning practically wiped out tho Stnndnrd Cattle com pany nnd sugar factory buildings at Leavltt, causing a loss or $75,000. A competitive examination under tho rules or tho United States civil sorvlco commission will bo held De cember 3. for tho pogltiou of rural lot tor carrior at Lincoln. Rev, Jncoh Adrlanco, an aged Moth odUt minister at Fremont, roll rrom tho roor or his homo whllo doing somo repairs, sustaining Injuries which it is feared may bo fatal. An oil heater In tho onico of Dr. Wcsterhorr nt Carloton exploded, sot ting firo to tho building, which to gether with tho doctor's library and surgical Instruments was destroyed. Civil sorvlco examinations will be hold December 10 for rural carriers aJ Wakefield, Danbury nnd Crete, Neb. Pror. Yengston of tho stato univer sity gavo an Illustrated talk on tho "Story of Nebraska" beroro tho John son County Teachers' association. A mass meeting or tho citizens ol Franklin was hel Wednesday evening to consider tho matter of locating the county seat In a moro nearly central place In the county than It now Is. Members of tho Franklin Woodmen lodge went out and shucked 1,500 bushels or corn for (Tias. Shoemaker, who has been sick, for some time and unable to get around. Alfred 'E. Hargreavcs, ono of Ne braska's most prominent buslnei?g men and pioneers, died Saturday night at Lincoln, after an Illness which leached an ncute stage last August. Cancer of the stomach was tho Imme diate cause of the death. Ho was K7 years of age. Members of the local Odd Fellows lodge and other friends went In a body to the homo of Arnold Schuetz near Humboldt and husked noarly t.000 bushels of corn, nil he had room to crib. Mr. Schuetz has suffered great affliction during the year, in the loiougrd Illness and death of his daughter. Miss Maggie, which occurred last week. Work has begun on the new fed eral building at Plultsniouth. The Jefferson County Athletic asso ciation has been reorganized. Franklin county's court house bond Issue was defeated by Just 1,000 votes. Tecumseh lost out on tho vote for water and sewer bonds at the late election. Harry Dollarhide caught a big coy ote within tho city limits of Sterling a few days ago. An unruly cow he was trying to lead at Talmnlip broke Albert Voelkmer's leg one day last week. Sterling is agitated over the pros pect of a new line of railroad which is headed for that place. Charles Robinson, a carpenter, shot himself through the hand while hunt ing squirrels near Tecumseh. nt Vi rfLA """"""" LINCOLN irmmm 1qo Matthews, formerly chief clerk lu tho governor's ofilce, has assumed tho duties of private secretary to Gov ernor Shallonbergcr at a salary of $2, 000 a year. Champ Clark, minority leader In congress and a likely candidate ror tho speakership or tho democratic houso a year hence, may bo ono or the speakers at tho annual meeting of the Nebraska Teachers' association November 21-20. State Firo Warden A. V. Johnson lias Issued a bulletin expressing pleas ure because tho public schools ob served "Firo day" and Instructed pupils in tho subject of flro precau tion. Ho congratulates Instructors on tho work they did to bring such in struction before tho pupils. Tho estlmnto of expenditures needed to carry on tho stato govern ment for tho next two years, filed thus far by state officers, depart ments of state and stato Institutions, will, if nllowed by the next legisla ture, run tho total appropriations far beyond tho taxes collected and other revenues of tho state. Examinations for permits to prac tice dentistry In Nebraska aro being conducted by tho state dental examin ing board. Tho board haB re-elected Its former officers' for another year. They aro: President, C. F. Ladd of Lincoln; vice-president and treasurer, J. II. Wallace of Omaha; secretary II. C. Brock of North Platte. Adjutant General llartlgan has been offered four three-Inch guns and equipment for a field battery, ir ho can get a sufficient number of officers and men to tako proper caro of tho equipment. Lincoln, Beatrlco nnd Omaha want tho battery, but tho city that gets It must rurnlsh an nrmory of sufficient slzo to store tho guns. Sixty horses will bo necessary to mako tho equipment serviceable. Attorney General Mullen has been requested by tho stato railway com mission to prosccuto tho Bassott Sprlngvtew Tolephono company bo causo tho company is delinquent with Its report duo Juno 30. Tho company hns been leased by J. A. Leonnrd and ho wns required to report for a por tion of tho year. Ho filed a report early in October, which wns returned to him for correction since which tlmo nothing has been heard from him. Preparations aro bolng mado by the nurllngton railroad for filling In n huge Bllco or tho Salt creok bottoms west of Lincoln to bo used ns a feed yard for llvo stock In transit to tho South Omaha mnrkot, nnd when this project Is carried out, which will bo In tho near future, tho Burlington will Itself handle all consignments of ani mals over Its lines, instead of turning them over to tho West Lincoln stock yards. Head Consul A. R. Talbot of tht Modern Woodmen or America, has an nounced to the members of that soci ety a series of seven meotlngs in tho state. Thcso aro to bo In tho nature of rallies and class adoptions and ono meeting has been scheduled in each of tho soven doputy districts. Thcso meetings nro scheduled for Fairbury, November 18; Plattsmouth, November 19; Holdrcgo, November 21; Davlfl City, November 22; St. Paul, Novem ber 23; McCook, November 25; Laurel", November 28. m fTftt' Mm Jx? r i w ri vi Kw2iUt!wi0 fill T DP THE DDST PANAMA CANAL HAS MADE HOLE IN THE TREASURY. WHERE MILLIONS HAVE GONE Work of Constructing the Harbcr En trances Now Under Way Presi dent Taft Leaves for Home in a Happy Frame. Washington. With tho completion ! of the Pannma cannl within the range of vision, Interest attaches to a for midable array of figures In the last issue or tne canal record, lndlea.ln&J inu si in nine iniii exiciu ot mo var ious branches of the great work or cnnal construction. Up to September 30 last thero had been expended on tho Atlantic division $2."i.fi71. 181.85. The central division absorbed $00,807, 77.V32, tho greatest Item being over $5S.O00,OO0 on excavation, probably ac counted Tor by the tremendous cut at Culebrn. Into the Pacific division $3,317 1SH of United States money went for ex cavation, foundations, masonry and tho like. .Miraflores, dams ami spill way havo cost to date Slirn". SOS; locks at the same points. $2.23!),257; l-'iboca locks and dams, $032,999 nnd alto gether the sunt of $l()3,00."i,l()9 has boon spent on construction and engi nceilng, excluding charges for sanlta Hon, hospital and civil government. Work of constructing tho harbor en trances Is receiving much attention. The dredges at work in the Atlantic entrance last month removed 549.7SS ruble yards of material, or more than has been taken out in any month ex cept December, 1908. President Taft sailed for Charleston Thursday evening aboard tho armored cruiser Tennessee, which was con voyed by tho Montana, after rour In teresting days on the Isthmus. Missing for Fifty Years. Decatur, 111. The first trace of Geo. W. Bingham found by his first cousin, Mrs. Lida S.Barlcy of 121 North Col lege Street, Decatur, since ho left her homo to enlist In tho union army In 18G0 was contained In an Associa ted press dispatch, telling ot his pe culiar action In advertising In New York paners his marriage which oc curred forty-six years ago. He was reared by her father in Cannda at her home, and was virtually her brother. (Efforts since tho civil war have been mndc to locate him In Texas. Canada, Oregon and other parts of the conti nent, but no real cluo was secured until the present. To Crush Rebellion. Laredo, Texas. That tho Mexican government is moving swiftly to crush nny rebellion that may bo brewing In tho republic wns shown when General Villar, commanding the frontier de partment of tho Mexican army, arrived In Nueva Laredo with his staff and officially announced that his headquar ters will be changed rrom Matamon to Neuva Laredo. The regiment will arrlvo in a few days. The swift chango in base on the part of tho Mexican commander is regarded as especially significant. None of tho Mexican officials will discuss the mat tcr. Plea Made for Unification. Salt Lake City. More Imprvoed mothods in determining national stan dards for teachers in tho public schools nnd a uniform interstate cer tification nro tho ends sought by su perintendents of instruction and com missioners of education of moro than thirty stntes. who met here. Pleas for the unification of the educational systems of all tho states will bo heard during the conference. Prominent nmong the delegates In attendance Is Dr. Harlan Updegraff or tho nationa' bureau or education. More Cases of Typhoid. Annapolis. Two more midshipmen wore sent to the naval academy hospi tal suffering with typhoid fever, mak ing thirteen cadets In all who nro down with the disease. Among tho number are Delevan B. Downer of Wisconsin. Iawrence K. Fordo of Wy oming, and Bert F. Clark. Wyoming. Prof. Henri Marlon, nn Instructor nt tho academy, Is also at tho hospital from the samo causo. Tho cases aro declared to bo of a mild nature. Tako on a New Name. New York. "Saloon" has gone out of exlstonce in Jersey City. By edict of tho Hudson county liquor dealers' association. It has become known1 thnt tho word "cafo" Is hereafter to bo substituted. Further yet, tho barten der has been done away with, now being known officially as a "server." Reprieve for Dr. Crlppen. .London. Solicitor Newton has se cured several thousand signatures to a petition for a reprieve for his client, Dr. Hnwicy H. Crlppen, sentenced to dlo for tho murder of his wife, tho Amerlcnn actress, Bcllo Elmore. Tho petition will bo presented to Home Secretury Churchill. Must have Cleanly Cars. Washington. Special reports on the construction and sanitary condition of rnllwny mall cara having been re ceived, Postmaster General Hitchcock has announced that ho has served no tice on tho railway compnnles inform ing thorn that payments for mall ser vlco will be mado only when the de partment is satisfied that cars of safo construction nnd proper sanitation aro being used. Authority tor this action was granted tho postmaster general by congress. Your Liver is Clogged up Thnt' Why You'm Tired Out f1 Borts Hare No Appetite CARTER'S LITTLE. LIVER PILLS will put you right In lew day. 1 hoy do Ihiir duty. Cuto Ccoitipa. tl03. Ml. iomocit, Indigestion, aail Sick Ueadttnt. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL NUCE Genuine Bwitixai Signaturo t?&zz. ROOSEVELT'S GREAT ROOK "African Game Trails" Needed a man In crerr Place lu M'll tliln fume. us nnir Look. Jiruiu ll io llio latlillKs in jutir locality Wo jiIto joi ltmnopolr of flnld and lilitli commission. Takn thl rnmI nh.ini n. Wrltnfor itrnHiif.otiih Charles Scribner's Sons 133 (U. 6.) link In., a Yort i & o?s in the: namc or tmc dest MrmcitMtr 'for COUGHS & COLDS In the Grand Stand. Stella Do you understand baBO ball?" Holla Perfectly; but why does that man run so hard with nobody aftor him? I Ten Beautiful Chrlstmno Cards Freo To quickly Introduce tlio biggest ami best farm Journal lu tho West, wo mnkt tills Bpoclnl 0 day bargain offer: SonJ 10 cents for trial 3 nioiitlui' BUb.icrlptlon nnd wo will glvt you freo our collection of 10 very nntst Oold rOmboHacd ChrlBtmnH post enrdn. Nchrnnkii Kann Journal, 13 llamgc Itulldlng. Omaha, Neb. Pie. "You Americans," said the London man, "aro very fond of what you call plo. But properly speaking a plo should havo meat in it." "Perhaps. But tho beof packers compel us to economize." Important to Mothers Examlno carefully overy bottlo ot CASTOIUA.n safo and euro remedy for infants and children, and seo that It Ttnnrn tVin Signature of CLiJ& In Uso For Over 30 Years. Tlio Kind You Havo Always Bought. Supreme Test. "I thought you said this bathing suit was in fast colors," said Blnks, Indignantly, to tho bathing master of whom bo had bought his dollar suit that morning. "Ycb, that's -what I said," returned tiro bathing master. "Well, every blessed strlpo on tho blooming thing hns como off on my, back," retorted Blnko. "Ah, but wait until you try to got 'cm off your back," smiled tho bath ing master, suavely. "Then you'll boo." Harper's Weekly. Easy Marks. "Talk crhout yoro easy marks," said TTnclo Silas Gechaw, who had been passing a week In tbw city, "us rubes' ain't In it with them air teown1 chaps." "Did yew Bell 'cm enny gold bricks, BIlaB?" queried old Daddy Sq.uasb.-i neck. "Naw, I didn't," answored Unci Silas, "but I seed a feller peddin' arti ficial ice bed th' sign right on his ' wagon an' blamed ef th' chumps, didn't buy It for th' real thine, by grass 1" Back to the Wild. There was a tlmo when all dogs wero wild and whon what wo call wolves wero different from othor dogs only ns a colllo now is different from a Newfoundland, for instance From tlmo to tlmo you will hear of dogs that havo returned to tho llto of their ancestors and havo run wild with tho wolves of tho pralrlo or of tho woods. In tho town ot Sandy in Oregon a greyhound ono night mado tho ac quaintance of a coyote, which Is rt kind of wolf, and over slnco ho has lived away from tho town, running with tho coyotes and approaching hu man dwelling-places only to steal a hen or two whon ho has been moro than usually hungry. MORE THAN EVER Increaoed Capacity for Mental Laboi Since Leaving Off Coffee. Many former coffoo drinkers who havo mental work to perforin, day after day, havo found a bettor capacl ty and greater enduranco by UBlng Postuin Instead of ordinary coffoo. An Illinois woman writes: "I had drank coffoo for about twen ty years, and finally had what tho .doctor callod 'coffeo heart.' 1 waB Bcrvous and extremely despondent; uad Httlo mental or physical Btrength (left, had kldnoy troublo and constipa tion. "Tho first notlcoablo bcnoflt derived rrom tho chango from coffoo to Postum was tho natural action of tho kidneys and bowels. In two woeks my heart action was groatly Improved and my norvcB steady. "Then I becamo less despondent, ind tho doslro to bo actlvo again showed proof ot ronowed physical and mental strength. "I am Bteadlly gaining in physical Btrength nnd brain power. I formerly did mental work and had to glvo It up on account of coffee, but slnco using Postum I am doing hard montnl lnbor villi less fatlguo than over before." Road tho llttlo book, "Tho Road to Wellvlllo, in pkgo. "There's a Reason " Ever rena Hie above lettrrT A nr one nppenra from (line to Uiiie. TliV Utemt,0 ' UUe' ttnd tuU fc"mM ABh Ta rvrcrtc .SraStfiflH? trni-r-i-i a- Amw I'VER pj!ir x ( vrycitf 8 M"Z tfmmk ffarMsSw'V wtu - - 3 M S War Ji .rri 'z-r An