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1 y ') I v I l L m. rj w. K A nmwm nt T"i:;' c,""hth;THEBURGLAR,SSTOEY Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the. sense ot smell and cornpletuly derange the whole system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces, buch articles should neTer bo used excopt on prescriptions trom repu table physicians, as tho untnnRO they will do Is ton fold tn tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hairs Catarrh (Jure, manufactured by V. 3. Cheney .V Co, Toledo, O.i contains no mercury, a mils taken lntor nally, actinc (lirucllr upon the blood and mucous stirfiirot of tho hystcm In buying Hnll'R Catarrh euro bo suro you cut the fenulno. ltU takou internally and made n Toledo, a, by K. J, Cheney 4: Co. Testi monials free. Bold by all Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Her Inspiration. A. writer in an English paper asserts that: "It was my good fortune, to lunch in the company of Bovcral poets of fame and repute. Thero was pres ent nt this delcctablo nnd memorable banquet one of the most charming and witty American women that tho world has ever known. Tho poots were re cording vnriouo good stories, and one related a talo ho had heard of Words worth, by one who had known him in timately. It seems that this bard was in tho habit of writing at night and in the early morning, and that lie used to rouse his wife about 4 o'clock and ex claim: 'Maria, get tint I have thought of a good word I' Whereupon his obe dient hclpmcot arose and recorded it on paper. About half an hour after ward a now inspiration would seize up on tho poet nnd ho would call out, 'Marin, pet up! I'vo thought of a better word.' Wo listened to this story with admiration, but thobright-eyed Ameri can woman remarked, with a wavo of red rose in her hand: Well, If he'd been my husband, I should have Bind, Wordsworth, get, upt I'vo thought of a bad wordl"' Mrs. IVIusltnv'a NoothliiR Syrup f'orrhiliit-ntenilitnir, snitcnttheguins, reduces Inflam mation, allaya pain, cures wind colic. S3 ceuti a bottle. He Met nn Old Friend. "I cannot but admit my condition, your honor," said tho dignified old gen tleman, who had been carried to tho police station tho night boforo in a state of collapse, "but tho circum stances arose from my meeting an old friend of my younger days an old friend from Kentucky." "I have the honor of being a Ken tttckian,' said his honor, "and I will lot you go. lly tho way, who was tho old friend? lie may be a friend of my self." Tho dignified old gentleman first got Limsolf near the door and then said in a soft voice: "John Uarleycorn." Indianapolis Journal. liegeman's Camphor lew with Glycerin-. Cure Una ppU Hands and Kac Tender or Sore Kept, Cbilblolna.rile. &c. CO. Clark Co., New Haven, Ct. Tartar Medicine. Formerly musk was used as a medi cine in various. parts of tho world; but doctors in civilized lands do not hold musk in high repute. In China it is still thought to be a very good medi cine; but the Chinese have queer no tions about cures and charms. Abbo Hue, a distinguished traveler, says that when a Tartar doctor finds himself without his drugs and medicines, he is not in the least cinbarrascd. Ho writes the names of the needed drugs on Blips of paper, and these being rolled up in little balls arc swallowed by tho pati ent. "To swallow tho name of a rem edy, or tho remedy itself, amounts to tho same thing," bays tho Tartars. October St. Nicholas. When bilious or costive.catacascarot candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. 10c, Deliberate African Natives. The natives are very deliberate in their formalities. One who brings you a message docs not rush up and deliver it, and bolt away, no first puts tho weapons in a plnce of safety, then Beats himself comfortably near j'ou on the ground, and after a breathing spell tells what lie has to say. He does not understand hurry. If you reach a vil lage at noon today, no matter how im portant it may bo to keep moving, the chief will feel very much disappointed if you do not spend the whole of tho next day in camp in or near his village. Glave in the Heart of Africa" in tho October Century. You can pud out the thin sleeves of fancy cotton nnd shirt waists by using a separate slcevo of stifftpapcr cambric or crinoline, white, made very full, half way to tho elbow and gathered to a narrow band at tho top. This, if basted inside of the thin dress sleeve, will answer every purpose. One yard of material will make a pair of extend ers Ladies' Home Journal. Gladness Comes With a. better understanding of the transient nature of tho many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge, that so many forms of olekness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is ever-where esteemed so highly by all who'valucgood health. Its beneficial effects arc due to tho fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanlluess without debilitating the organs on which it ucts. It is therefore nil important, in order to get its bene ficial effect:, to uote when you pur cha.se, that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by nil rcpuUblo druggists. If in tho enjoyment of good health, and tho system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may ho commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, nnc should huvo the best, and with the vreli-inforxnod everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and la most largely tueditndgivesraoit general SHthacilop WAS of nod nnrt rcBpcctnblo parent age," began the I burglar, "nnd was than education. education. ono of tho principal safe manufactories of tho United States. I had al ways n natural tnsto for working in metals, nnd was now in n position to gratify my ambition to become an ex port in tho business. At tho ago of 24 I was selected from tho forco of thir ty hands to expend all my time and tal ent in ono particular branch of tho work, namoly, tlio locks and doors. This was mnny years ago and the mod ern improvements had not been dream ed of. But several kinds ot combina tion and permutation locks had been patented and ono of tho best of theso I was placing upon our hardened steel doors. No ordinary burglar, however, would havo thought of wasting his timo nnd taking tho risks with such a lock; consequently, our sale of safes was largo and profitable. "I was receiving a good salary for my special work nnd Imagined, llko many others In life, that I was a favor ite of fortune and that it would always last. "From the position I occupied It was easy to fall into tho companionship of tho sons of the wealthy classes, ami to drift with them into expensive if not objectionable habits. Tho allur ing games of chanco soon fascinated mo with their golden favors. Intem perate habits In everything, together with loss of sleep, soon unfitted mo for a fair day's work and I was discharg ed. Going from bad to worse I soon kmnd myself tho welcome companion If thlovea and gamblers, and often not knowing where my next meal was to come from. "Wandering aimlessly about the city with a favorite companion ono day, wo wero passing the shop of an under taker. My chum called my nttentlon to a safe," which stood near a desk aud fronted tho open door ot the office, and suggested that It might contain money, of which we wero both In great need. " 'That lock and door are both my own make,' said I, as wo halted a mo ment to glanco at it, 'and I can open it in flvo minutes.' " 'You don't say that you can open that safe door in five minutes without knowinir tho combination ot the lock?' said my friend, with astonishment. "T certainly can,' I answered, 'al though tho gamo might bo too smalt for the risk. If we could get into the room, it's possible 'twould pay to look Into it, on account ot this smallpox epidemic. Notice that the back door Is open, I continued. 'That door opens into an alley. In passing here before when that door was closed, I've noticed a heavy lock on it and there's an Iron bar across It on tho Inside.' " 'Let's wander around to the alley and look over the situation,' said my companion, 'and maybe we can get in tonight. "The alley seemed deserted. Collins I WENT TO WORK, md their rough cases and rich burial baskets, finished and unfinished, stood it an incline against the wall, and on low tables tho entire length of the room wero long lines of those finished tor Immediate use, silently waiting their occupants. "As my eye took in the situation, I conceived a bright idea. Taking the arm of my pard, I hurried him away ind, when by ourselves, told him my plan and the ease with which that safo might bo examined. " I shall put on my rubber shoes,' said I, 'and sneak In that back door some time before it is closed for the aight. Then I'll crawl under ono of those low wide tables, where nobody'll notice me. If I'm discovered, I'll piny the dead-drunk dodge. At precisely midnight, I'll enter the front office and open tho safe. At that hour exactly shall expect you to be on the watch in the alley or hallway on the other side ot the street. You shall give me i certain signal that you are there, and we'll agree on another should any person pass tho building when I'll get mt o' sight. Another whistle shall signify that the coast 1j clear. We may get only a little Jag, and then again we way get a good big pull.'" "I bad quietly crawled under the table. Soon afterward, the rear door of tho building was closed, barred and locked for tho night. Customers and others wero coming and going, and coffins were selected nnd removed within a few feet of mo until after 11 a'clock. I began to think J was to bo a prisoner for tho night. "Just as I could hear talk of closing up tho establishment, an elderly man hastily entered and In. low tonea con versed with' one I imagined to he the proprietor. I caught a few words, 'It was Impossible for me to get here ear lier,' be m .aylng, but here's the fflnff'fivwr WAB 0I nooa nn ''Pi! ' iP'fhA rcBpcctnblo paron irvliii! I'HJnW0" bcgnn u SFT" ()' burglar, "nnd wr krAW 8,U,U a m0r0 thB SOTrdlnary cdticatloi -r' W ordinary cducatloi ifijl fr7r was at work In or 1111,1"'' of tho prlnclpi iiHiif 1 33p I s III. IJto'"""''!! i money I collected this afternoon;' and, from my hiding place, I looked toward tho desk and saw a roll of bank note? pass to tho hand of tho funeral direc tor, who quietly deposited it in tho safe. Tho knob clicked as it fastened tho bars In placo nnd then all parties passed out of tho building, leaving tho ono gas full blazo in tho office "The Instant all was quiet on th street. I crawled out from under my coflln tabic. Quickly turning oft tho gas, I waited for the low whistle of my pal, hearing which, I went to work, "With my dark lantern In ono hand, Insldo of my flvo minutes I had nil tho vnluablo contents of that Bafo In my pocket, had relockcd it and was cau tiously unbarring tho rear door. That done, and tho key withdrawn, I dodged back into tho office, listened an instant nnd heard tho Blgnal from my pnl that tho street was desorted. Then I quickly relighted tho gaB Jet, glided through the rear room nnd stepped Into tho al loy. I was careful to closo tho doer after me, and plainly heard tho iron bar fall Into Its place In tho bracket ae I did so I had placed It In such a po sition that I know It would when tho door closed. Then I locked It and plnced tho key In my pocket. "Everything was absolutely as when the proprietor left the building, eave the fact that tho key to tho rear door was missing also tho small matter of tho contents of thnt safe. "That small roll of bank notes con tained $350, and I found ?45 moro in another drawer a fair night's work for two penniless thieves. t, yc gods and little fishes! what an inextricable rumpus it kicked up In that firm. Thero wero three part ners, and, aB everything was found in such good condition tho following morning, with the single exception thnt tho man who locked tho alley door In tho evening must have placed the key in his pocket and should account for Its loss, it was supposed nnd talk-, ed of openly that, for some unknown reason, tho firm had robbed Itself, as no outside party could havo entered, worked at tho safo with tho kob burn ing tho police on duty testified that it was burning constantly that night and left the building with tho safG locked on the same combination nnd with every door locked or barred. De tectives employed laughed at the idea of any outside parties being impli cated and winked significantly at each other. "Tho business has since changed hands and the newcomers nro moro careful with tho premises. "I never made such an easy haul be fore, nor havo I since," concluded Mr. Burglnr, laughing heartily. Quarter Acre Lot In Clilvucu. Tho history of a quarter aero lot in Chicago reads like a romance. In 1S30, when tho population of tho city num bered fifty souls, this quarter ncre of raw pralrlo was worth $20. At $1.50 per day a man could havo earned In 13 1-i dnys enough to buy It outright. To-day It Is worth $1,250,000. As the report of the Illinois Bureau of Sta tistics puts it: Six hundred average Illinois farms would not now exchange for that quarter aero of rare prairie land, and nearly 3,000 years of the labor of one man would bo required to buy it. If COO years before tho Christian era some man had obtained employ ment at the equivalent ot ono dollar and fifty cents a day, had, llko some wandering Jew, been preserved through all tho vicissitudes of tho centuries, had been miraculously sustained with out expense for any of tho necessaries or luxuries of life, had done his work regularly from that day to this 300 days in tho year without losing a day, and had hoarded all his wages, his sav ings would not yet bo enough to buy this quarter aero of prairie land at the mouth of the Chicago River. t'onimrtUr Mortality of the World. An eminent Italian statistician has been making inquiries Into tho compa rative mortality of the countries of tho world, and ho has arrived at some In teresting conclusions. The death rato per 1,000 inhabitants In 1892-91 was as follows: Australia, 13.2; Sweden, 17.2; England, 1S.3; Scotland, 18.1; Ireland, 18.5; Holland, 19.C; Switzerland, 20.1; Belgium, 20.2; France, 22.3; Germany, 23.7; Italy, 25.7; Austria, 27.9; Hun gary, 33.3. All thes countries except Franco nnd Ireland hnvc reduced their death rate during tho last twenty years. In Ireland It has Increased, and In France It has remained stationary. In France, too, tho death rate of persons in the prime of life Is higher than in most other countriec, and shows no tendency to decrease. In England the mortality Is fceblo in childhood nnd youth, relatively strong in the prime of life and old age, but is gradually diminishing. I'roni I'aildy'a Mniiitpolnt. An Irishman whose chief occupation In life has been rock blasting obtnlncd a position on a farm, and was one day seated outside vigorously churning butter with nn old fashioned churn. Two former companions passing by caught sight of him, and, after stopping to contemplate tho situation a moment, one of them suddenly exclaimed: "Pon me cnnshlnse, Terrence, but thete's McManus. and he's gone crazy, sure enough! He's slttln' dhere wld a wooden dhriJI, pieparin' to put a bl.Mht face." Indianapolis Journal. 'I lm llmul of it On mi. A delicate piece of sculpture is a model of Queen Victoria's hand, wujdi is still a very handsome ono, and is said to have signed more impottant state papers and been kisecd by more important men than the hand of any other queen that eer lived. The brooch continue to be u popu lar article of Jewelry. A WOMAN'S BRAVE ACT. She l'iants Her Heel nn the llrart of Cobra anil t'rnalins It tn tlimttt. ' From tho Goltjen Penny! A few years ago my hUBbnnd, then stationed in India, was struck down by fovor, mid on mo dovclopcd tho duty ot wntch Ing him. Our bungalow lay at somo llttlo dleliiico from tho barracks, and on tho morning of tho day on which wo expected tho crisis to occur I was anxiously awaiting tho doctor's visit. When ho arrived, after taking my hus band's temperature, ho would not, ho Bald, uttorly forbid mo to hope, tor it was still barely posBlblo that tho vlo- , lence of tho fever might yot glvo way to natural sleep, and recovery might ensuo, provided his slumber roniained unlrokcn. For somo hours my hus band continued to toss nnd moan plt eously. By nnd by ho passed into a disturbed sleep. Seating myself nt tho foot of tho bed, I prepared to watch till he woke. An hour passed, when, oppo Blto mo, through tho veranda, I saw a largo hooded cobra gliding into tho room. On it came, olovntlng its hid eous head and omitting a hissing sound. As the venomous creaturo pnBsed mo, tho glnro ot its oyes niado my blood t run coiu, it urow nearer nnu nenrcr i to tho bed; then, rearing up, appeared to bo about to insinuate itsolf in tho i pillows among the folds of a shawl that lay beside tho bed. I advanced softly anil, raising my right foot, ground tho heel of my slipper down upon Us vi cious head. I felt it writhe and tho tnll twist violently round my anklo, but not until it rclnxed Its folda did I re move my foot. There, thank God, lay tho cobra, dead. Tho doctor found mo lying unconscious soon after. My hus band mndo a rapid recovery, and treas ures ob his most eacrcd possession a blue silk sllppor. THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY. Tho Mnyor Met the liullcnunt Com mitted nnd Dennett Ills Own ICIghl. From the Detroit Free Press: A man who had been mayor of a smnll town, largely through nn nccldent of politics, was waited upon by a commlttco ot more or Icsb indignant citizens, who desired to protest against his arbitrary method of conducting affairs. "Wo represent tho pcoplo," said tho spokesman, "and wo think wo ought to have moro say In running this place. You're only tho mayor, you know. We didn't deed tho town to you." "Of course," assented tho official, "I realize that tho people havo a right to somo say; but at tho Bamo timo when a thing's dono I'm the ono that must go ahead and do It. Tho pcoplo could get together and hold mass meetings and holler till doomsday, but that wouldn't transact any business. What do you wa:t, anyhow?" "What wo principally want," said tho spokesman, "is to know who is run ning this town." "Well," tho mnyor answered thought fully, "it's a hard thing to say exactly. You know my wife, don't you?" "Yes." "Well, my wlfo Is a woman that has her own way now and then. When It ccmen to figuring out whero tho su preme authority In thin community lice you're liable to run up agalnBt a good deal of confusion. You see, my wlfo bosses mo and tho baby bosses my wife. But I havo a legal right to spank tho baby, so it does seem kind o' hard to tell exactly whero tho highest power 1103. But thoro's ono thing you'll bo entirely safe in making a few friendly bets on, nnd that is that it :ever gelo outside of tho family for a minute." Unprevarldited lroverlis. From the Boston Home Journal. People quoto most from tho authors they read least. A broken heart you may heal, but a crushed object is never of any further use. Few men Beem to realize that a well dressed woman is an advertisement of her husband's goodness. A beautiful soul might rest in any sort of a body, but it doesn't. Nowadays three objects are neces sary to a marriage a million dollars, another million dollars and a minister. When a man shows enough interest in a woman's actions to scold her for thoBe that do not please him, ho may safely be set down as in lovo with her. "SCRAPS." Dr. Omanza, of Vienna, has invented a method of photographically register ing the pulse beats. Tho physiologists say that the right sldo of the brain Is of moro Importance to organic life than tho left. Sun spots aro bolleved to bo open ings In tho sun's photlsphero, or lumin ous envelope, through which tho ort is seen. Ben Jones, a negro who went through the wars of 1812 and 1S1G as a body servant, died a ffcw days ago at San Antonio, Tex., aged ninety-nine years. A Mitigating Feature. "It's pretty hot here, isn't it?" said a new arrival to Lucifer. "Yes," replied his satanlc majesty. "Tho heat is what you might call excessive, but then there is no hu midity about it." Puck. "I suppose you batho at the seashore every day?" "Yea. I sit on the sand and take n sun-bath." "But you miss the surf, don't you?" "Not at all. Mj little brother can bring me as much ai 1 want in a pall." Harper's Bazar. The Arabs have a superstition that the stork has a human heart. When one of these birds builds its nest on a housetop they believe tho happiness of that household Ib Insured for a year. The city of l'oitlaud, Ore., which owns Its water system, sprinkles lu streets through the street car company, the work being done after 5 p. m. The arrangerce.it is said to be very satis-lactoiy. Annuls Fond. Tho secret in making angels' food lira in tho bukimr of it. Sift one cup of flour utid one teaspoon ful of cream of tartar several limes through n fine liove. Beat the whites of nine eggs to n stiff froth nnd to them ndd ono nnd one-halt cups of granlated supar; mix carefully into this stirring constantly, tho Bitted flour, nnd add one teaspoon ful of vnnilln. Pour this batter into an ungrcascd pan nnd bnko in a slow oven for forty-flvo minutes. When baked, turn tho nan bottom up on something that will admit of tho nlr passing under it, and allow it to stnnu until tho cake falls from tho tin. Ice with whito icing. Bo careful in malt ing this cako to havo all tho ingredi ents as light as possible. , Ileforms Krml More tlinn n DAT To brlntr thorn about, nntl nro always mor cotnnloto nnd lnstlnit wlicn thoy proceed vrithBtondy roRUlnrlty to n conauraimitl n I'tMr of tlio ohsorvnnt among us can hnvt fnllod to notlco thnt permanently henlthfu. dinners In tho human system nro not wroueht hy nbrttpt nnd violent in cutis, nuo thnt those, nro tho most snlutnry meilleliioi which nro projtrosivo llostuttor s Htomnet lllttorslstho chlor of these. Dyspepsia. I tllsonsont ohatluuto character, Is obliter ated by It. 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