f- ' . , I , " WSIIR ( OUftIY RfPUBllW . . , .y D. M. AM..lftftV. . aaox.c aow. - . NJIlmAIX ! - - I News in Brief I Mrs. Nelllo Grant Sartorls nnd not dnughter nro tourIng 1\Ialno In an nu. tomoblle. Mra. Nelllo Grant Sartorls nml her dnughter ere tourIng 1\Ialno In nn nu , tomoblle. Former Congressman Jolm Dough. erty Is deall at his homo In I IIJort ) ' , 1\10. , ageel 48 yeara , Edmund J. Jnmes will bo Instnlled president of the UnIversity of illInoIs during the thIrd weole In Octoher. An nttempt wns mndo to assasslnnto 1\1. Stolyplne , the governor of Snrntoft , Russin , while ho was drivIng. Three fihot ! ! were fired nt him , but wIthout efCect. SImon Gl1m onhom ! , worth $11i,000 , . 000 , nnd ono of the wenlthlest men In sto.to of ColO1'ado , al ono lhllo conducted - _ od n 1Itt10 shop tor t.ho sale of em- brolderl'R nnd Inces In Phllndelphln. At VaMostn , Gn. , sentence of death was IJ sBed upon J. G. Rawlings , Mil. ton Hawllngs and Jesse Hawllngs. The date of oxecuUon Is September Iii. William Cl1mhaclc , tormor lIeuton- nnt governor of Indlann , nnd well well Icnown as nn nuthor , pollticinn and lecturer , dIed nt hlB llOmo lu lrIeensburg. : Germany nnd others powers , hoforo ncceptlng Invltntlon to IJI1rtlclpation In the conference over Morocco , dO : mand advance Information regarding the programme. J. Howard Larcomhe , the ono-tlmo associate of the railroad Itng ! , Tom ; . , Z Scott , amI of Andrew Carnegie , the Iron master , Is n clorle In the pension , office at Washington. r1 The Unltel1 Stntes manngement of 1. the State Flro Insurance company of t. . Llvorpool will 1.10 transferred to Jas. i 1 H. Drewster , and now will bo mnn- I { . : aged from Hnrtford , Conn. 'rho Kentuclty Slate Donrd of ' . ' ,1 Hea1Lh Im.1 Ileciliod not to estabilsh a quarantlno ngalnst southern clLies In the yellow fever zone until the alt- . : uatlon becomes more serious. I : . ' Lnnd haa been purchnsod In ChI- , cngo for a new passenger depot to ; talm the plnco of the Dearhorn street , , station , the hUlldlng nnd termInals to cost about $1liOOOOO to $2,000,000. Simon Guggenheim , worth $1IiOOO- : . 000 , nnll ono of the wealthl.est . men In " the stnto of Colorado , nt ono tlmo conducted n IIttlo shop for the sale ot" ombrolderles and InceB In Phlladol- phla. ; Allan Howard , for 'enrs a business man of San I"ranclsco , devoting him. Belf chiefly to the loaning of money , Is an ahsconder. lIe hurried to Hon. duras several days ago from New Or- lenns. A pollco canvass of the voting lists of Phllndclphla develoPQd ncarlY 32- ' / 000 bogus names on the registry. A \ sUbsequent canvnss by unofficlnl people - ple produced a total of 70,000 spoole voters. : . . AI1vlces received from Nome , by the I sten.mer Ohio , state that the people of Nome ! \.rO up In arms against tha government officials and their alleged nctlons In filIng upon valuable minIng claims. The monthly statement Issued by the dlroctor of the mint shows that the tolnl coin ago oxecutCll nt the. mints of the United States durIng July , 1905 , was $75,000 In sliver half dollars. At St. . LouIs whlJo In the nct of trImmIng n coffin In a coffin.malt1ng cstabllshment , George Disch , aged 49 years , an employo , wns sUlll1onl ) strlcltcn ti"'ad nnd t011111ed over Into the coffin. An armlstlco wlll 1.10 declared by the pence plenlpotentlnrles as soon as their credentlnls nro approvell at the openIng of the conference , nccordlng to Almar Snto , Dnron Komurn.'s spoltcsman. GO\\Jrnor Decltbam of Kontucly hns honored rt l' uIRltion of the governor of California. for W. H. Buchumm , under nrrest In Loulsvl1lo and wnnted In Redlands county , CalifornIa , on a charge of ( orgery. - . The members of the ParIs munlcl- pnl government have accepted an invitation - vitation to vIsIt London In October ns guests of the London county council. DurIng the vIsIt they wlll hold n spe- clnl busIness meoting. The French government BOmo tlmo ago expressed a wIsh that the bones of French soldlors who died while prisoners In the Frnnco-Prusslan war should bo returned to France. Emperor - peror Wllllnm has ordered that this be done. T. 1\1. Casey , cashIer of the dotunct Snlmon & Snlmon banle ot Clinton , Mo" who has been out under a $8,000 bond tor torgery , wns arrested undOl' four charges of rocolvlng deposIts when the bnnle was Insolvent. The doposlts aggregate $4,200. Promler Dalfour gave II. luncheon In the House of Commons In honor of Senntor LOdge of 1\tassacl1Usotts. Isabel Cowan , a prett . 1 [ i.year-old gIrl In Now Yorle CIty , tearIng anger of her taster moUlel' , lived two months In the llU l\c \ parIs , subsIsting on stray bits ot bread. Whent vnlues docllnod on clenrlng . weather northwest nnd Improved northwestern crop prospects. Secretary 'raft and hIs party were guests of Gooneral Terauchl , Japaneoo mInIster ot war , n.t a luncheon find garden party In the famous arsena' ' JtardDl1 In Tolcl . . _ J , FEAR FOR NIAGARA IMM.NGE VOLUME OF WATER DIVER'rED FROM FA&LS. & Commercial Enterprlscs are MakIng Heavy Drains on This Famous Show. Place-Its Tremendcul Electrical Power the Inducement. Nlagarn Falls , August 7-Thl1 : \'olumo of water being diverted from the historic Nlagarn Falla ls. . reachIng such proportions that the people at the Slate are tryIng to pass laws which will prevent the posslbll. Ity at n practical wIping out of thIs subllmo natuml spectnele. Wnter sufficient to develop nearly tlvo hundred thousand horsepowllf continuously , twellly-four hours pel day , for Industrial IJllrposes , Is now beIng talen from Iho river above th I.'alls , nnd further developments re. qulring marc water are conlomplated. Prohahly Ihe largest user ot the electrIcity 11roduced hy the waters of the mIghty rIver Is the concern whleh by the five or six thousand degree hent . of the electrlo turnaco brings 1I111e .and'colte Into unwilling unIon , thereby producIng whnt Is Imown as Cnlclum Cnrhlde. Dry calcIum carbldo is lIteless as so much brolwn rock , but In contact wIth water It springs Into activity nnd hegets abundantly the gns Acet'lene. The light rcsulUllg from the Ignition of ncotyleno Is the nenrest nppronch to sunlight Imown. . 'fhcGO facts , though of comparatively - tively r.ecent discovery , were soon seized by men with an eye to the commercIal - mercIal posslhlllties and to-day cal. clum carbldo Is I.wlng shipped every. where and used for dispelling dnrk- ness In buildIngs of nl1 descrIptions , from the ordInary barn of the tarmer to the country vl1la ot the weaHhy , ns won as tor lighting the streets of n I largo numhor ot towns. Acetylene can bo eaullY nnd cheaply InstaHed , I , and the manufnc "ro nnd sale of acetylene generalors has become n business ot recognIzed standing , has nBstlmed largo proportions nnd Is steadily growIng. Soldiers as Beeer Testers. The ' ( oHowlng order WIUJ Issued to n : ompany of garrison artll1ery at Alia- bn.bnd , IndIa : "Tho ( oHowlng N. C. D.'s and mon will report then selves :0 : the qunrtormastor.serg ant tomor- : ow , Juno 1. at' 9 a. m. , for the pur- ese of testing beer nt tbo supply and trnnsport go-down. TheSoe N. O. O.'s md men will bo hold strictly resllonsl- ) l IUltl liable for the beer selected , md will have to pay for lUly beer that hnvo to bo " nay . . returned. Contents of Fish's Stomach. A female pllte , thirty-two IneheI In ongth , whIch , vo.s caught on Barlon 3road , Norfone , England , sarno tlmo IgO , when opened wns found to can- nln tw roaches , measuring seven nches o.nd four inches respectively ; : wo plecees of wire , nch eIght inches eng : two stool spanners , two leeys , , vhlch were tied together : II. portion ) f a Baw , a frngment of Iron , Md a ) Ieco of a spal\ner. Beautiful Savages ? Women moro nearly attaIn the stat- Ire of men among savnges than 'mong cIvilized races. Our nthlotlc roung Indies , with freo-swlnglng , Imbs nnd beautiful , clear , penetrnrt- Ing voIces , ns Mr. H. G. wens do- .crlbes thorn , ma ) ' , nftor all bo II. ra- vcrslon.-l\l1nd. Sound OB a Dollar. Monticello , MInn. . Aug. 7th.-1\Ir. J. ! W. Moore of this place stands as a livIng - I Ing proof of the fact that Drlgbt's Dls. enso , even In the last stages , may be perfectly nnd permanently cured by Uodd's KIdney Pills. Mr. Moore says : "In 1898 three reljlutablo physIcIans nfter n careful examination told mo thnt 1 would die wIth Drlght's Dlsenso Inside of a year. My feet and nnlcles nnd legs wera badly swollen I could ; hnrdly stand I on my feet and had given up all hopes of getting curell when. a traveling lIalesman told 1110 thnt ho himself had been cured of Bright's Disease two rears betore. "Ho snid ho had talten to hiS belt and expected to dlo with It , but that ho had been cured by n remedy called Dodd's Kidney PlIIs. "I commenced talelng them nt once ILnd 1 nm thanlful to say thnt they saved my lito. After a short treat. ment 1 was completely restored to good health nnd I am now ns sound nl a dollar. " Metaphysclans cnn unsettle tblngs but they can ereet nothIng. They cnn pull down a church , but they cannot build II. bovel.-Cecll. . To the housewife who has not yet become ncqunlnted with the new thlngl at everydny UMe In the marltct nnd who Is reasonnbly sntlsl1ed with the ol.d , we woultl sug est that II. trial 01 Defiance Cold 'Water Starch be madf at once. Not alone because It Is guur. anteed by the manufacturers to be su perlor to any othcr brand , but because each 100 paclmge contains 16 ozs. while all the other ktnds contain bul 12 ozs. It Is safe to suy thnt th la(1) who once uscs Defiance Starch w1l1 use no other. Quality and qUI\I1Uty must win. Duy whnt thou hnst no need of anll ere long thou shalt 8ell th ) ' necossar- les.-Frnnltlln. - ' f3 .OO 1I0r M. r..owls' "Slnglo A ; dor. " stmlght 50 clgal' . cot : : ! the doalel' some lUore than ether , lie clh'1U'S , but the higher prlco enables this faotory t9 IIS0 hlhor ! grada tobacco. Lewis' li1\ctory , 1)oorlul1l. The pnth to perdition Is lubrlcatot1 wUb. smooth tnlle. Try m" jUtJt once and I nm lum tc comQ 1lJllln. De1ance Stkrch. OIl . . . . - - - - - - - , . . . . . , . . _ " " ' _ . . . UKWW" " ' " . . . - . . . CITY OF NEW ORLEANS MAINS CALM I DESPITE RAGING OF YELLOW FEVER , Whllo other Southern cmen and communIties go Into spasms of frIght when yellow feyer breaks out In Now Orleans , the Crescent City Itself re. mnlnB quI at , writes James 8. Evnns In the Chlcngo American. Epfcomlcs do not frIghten her peoplo. Aniong the old famlllos of her po.rlRhes , the germs of such scourges ns now exIst In thnt Innd of sunshlno tbro\V Into panic newcomers and the foolish wen\e only , Old.tlmers do not have fits. FrIght , as they Icnow , kJIIs moro pea. plo than the tover docR. In one of the epIdemIcs t.horo 3ust after I had become n. reporter on the 1'lca'nne , I met dnlly at Fnbacher's restnurant the Into Lesllo Dab , a nnt- Ive , nnd Harold FrIsbie , who recently had como from Dos ton. When the dIsease - ease wns at Ita heIght. al1l1 the rattle I I . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . _ _ ' -Y . , v . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . - - - " ' .gUy hall , t New Orlcilna. - , r'rench QlAart1ao _ of Cresre'nt Cltv. . - - of bearses over cohblcstones s me- times drowned our conversation. Frls- bie would sUddenly burst Into tears nt the sIght of a coffin. Ho could not. , get away , for al1 n.ve- nues of escape hnd b en closod. .An ho could do was to remaIn and suffer -spend sleepless nIghts In antIcipation - tion of nn attack. One day Bob was mIssing. InquIry told that he had the tever. Ho took care of hImself , nnd In a fortnlsbt wns out on the streets agaIn. The three of us were stnndlng In Bayonne street , near Canal , ono after. noon when of a sudden Frlsblo turned paie. In a moment more ho was shiv- orlng. Bob escorted hIm to 0. 'seat In a drug store and cal1ed II. cab. Dilt be. taro ho could reach his rooms hln sIghtless eyes were . . .fnr apart and hi's lips were pulseless. He had dIed In twenty mInutes from sheer frIght. This Is just nn In.stance of what tel" 1'01' will do. Now Orleans Is quarantIned by nl1 the Southern St tes now. Ono cannot go In or como out by rnll on this sldo of the river without passing through MIssissippI. That state , ns Is usual In yellow fever pnnlcs , loses Us snnlty. People go wUd. All trnflJc Is suspended - ed ; railroads cannot aul pnssengers for local poInts out of Now Orleansj dirt roads nro guarded by armed constables - stables ; the feeble and slcle are left to take care at themselves tha best they can. , In such epIdemIcs the percento.ge of deaths duo o ether causes tbo.n yel. low foyer Is Infinltoly greater than It every door 'In New Orlenns were thrown open and every yellow fever suepoct Invited to wnne Insldo nnd sit awhUe. The fever Itself , to bo sure , Is not hnrmless. Dut It may bo rendered nearly so by clean surroundIngs. In Sagua Ill. Grande , Cuba , 0. superIntendent - ent of n Bugar plantation by tbo name of Hugentabler told me that In six. teen years ho had never lost n case of yellow fever. The remedy was II. half tumbler of castor all n.nd the juIce of two lemons drunk down the Instant ono telt the chill coming. Then the patient was Itept In clean beds and fed on drlnls contaInIng no nstrlngents. In forty.elght hours the danger was passed. In the infected district of New Or. leans , around Iho French marleet , the sun's rays go strnlght Into the filth piles. The Itnllan quarters are provo erblal ! ) ' unclean. Arabians , Turls , the poor l rench , negroes nnd ArcadIans - Ians lIve together In rags and seem to grow tnt. The streets are nnrrow , the houses old , vegetation rank , water 's ' stagnant everywhere , the sewers r above ground , cisterns are open , fruits 0.1'0 . permitted to rot In the sun , mosquitoes swarm 1\ : nil directions. And yet that part of New Orleans Is the most historic nnd heroIc of the mnny quaint nncl Inlerestlng corners of that remnrlmblo city. The ! \.rchl- techno , the thoroughfares , the gnr. dons , the language , the toad , all Is French. The people 11..0 among tbem- selves. They arc as foreIgn to the Amorlcan part .ot New Orlenns ns Drocltton , Mass. , Is. None of them gets beyond the Cann.l street line In the Engllsh-spenltlng sections. They lIve In Creole fashIons , 1110 In the unl. versal way. They do not Imow , never will know , It seems , that cleanlln-ess Is next to gOl1llness. The strlc1\On dIstrict Is In the heart _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - c ; nt - F.id . : Y-S-b lety.- - - - - In ohl 1\IonfJelicr there still fiour- Ishes a I\1ulul\l benefit friendly so. clety , under the tltlo of st. Palth , which has an unhrolen history datIng - Ing bncle to nbout 1220. Statute hooles laUng ! to 1G02 are stili presorvell , nnd they are lwlleved to be but 1'0- lroductlona of stntutcs In f'reo a century 01' two earlier , whIch w ro bU1'l\od during the civil , wnr of the sixteenth centur ) ' . During all these centurlos the soclet ) . bas never trolled Its members In cas" of slclmells , In. jury , or Infirmity . Jack.on Sq"arc , 8cen of LOIII.tan. Tra' . ' r. l JkIII.P.NJIo ; ; ; \ Ir/ . . . . -.r-.J' " . . . . . " 'l12"JY " _ , " " In . . -'tr- . : - ' - I. . . . " - of the Mafia regIon. Vcndettas'lmve gone on for centurIes.VoodooIsm Is as populnr ns ever It was In the olden times of Cadiz n.nd Tangiers. Male ne goes nnd Italians and French continuo to wear rIngs In theIr ears , amolee' - garettes , eat garlic , drInk brandIes , play cards , visIt voodoo priests and read strange boolts. The old cathedral - ral Is In theIr midst. Jaclson Square -a bIt of green and attrnctlvo wood , the river front and the forests of the Ingoons behind them , are theIr places ! . of recreation. On St. Peter's street , I where there 0.1'0 cases of fever , two houses stand that were constructed when Nnpoleon was at Elba. They were built that the Emperor mIght como there and live. Loyal Frenchmen - men organIzed to rescue him , and brIng hIm to New Orleans. But the scheme fell through. The two houses were bought that he mIght hn.ve his choIce. Doth still stand. In them are garlic , spaghetti , peppers , dried fish , cognnc nnd nbslnthe glasses. The buildIngs are painted yellow , and rats as bIg as dogs have nests beneath theIr fioorlng. In 1888 a sporadIc case of fever ap. peared at Jaclson , Miss. In twenty hours there were five persons only left at the cnpltal. These were the steward - ard nt the Edwards Hotel , II. man name"d Julian , manager of the Western - ern Union : the agent of the l111nois Centrnl railroad , Dr. John Hunter nnd the watchmo.n nt the Stnto Treasur. er's office , Policemen and sherlrrs ran lIke the balance. Wh9n 1 got off , a traIn on the day following at 11 water tank two miles south and wnlled bacle I could not see II. living soul as I loolwd up brand Capital street. Houses , wIth doors wide open , were empty. The people left In box cars , on foot , In ox wagons , In drays-every means of transportn- tlon were employed. They coult ! not travel east. Towns In that direction had guards nt the Intersection - tersection of every road. They were armed nnd would shoot at the least provocation. Vlelsburg to the west was quarnntlned ; New Orlenns to the south ; MemphIs t the north. ChI- cngo , Cincinnati ant ! Now York caught the half-crazed refugees and toole are of them. Trains had not stopped going Into N(1W Orl(1nns. Dllt comIng thIs way I _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ .n _ . _ u the car door ! ! are 10cltel and no one may dIsembark south of the . OhIo river. The rlsle of trying It Is too great. Shot guns , in the hands of recltless m.en gleam terrIbly hi the l1ght of the sun and In the soft shadows - ows of the stars at night. ' Meantime New Orleans Is building sewers , netting cisterns and destroy. lng , the best way Imown to sclenco , the pestilential mosquito. Some day there w1l1 be no further need for nlarm. Really there Is little cause for o.larm now. TWO MEN OF LONG LIFE. Years Have Been Plenty , Though Users of Whisky and TobaccC ? Two men far beyond the scriptural lIml" of ngo contradict In a 'startllng i . wa .IO'Ie claim of total abstainers ns. to ha } ts. Charles Goldsmith , II. res- Ide t nen. ' Baltimore , will be 90 years I . old In Ocl..oer , but he often walks five 'miles ' or more wIthout fatigue. Ho says thnt the reason for hIs unusual i vigor Is tbat sin co n boy he has been : an Inveterate smoleer. He has never I smelted cIgars or cigarettes , but cherIshes - Ishes nn old corncob pIpe , which he calls hIs Ufe preserver. 1\11' . Goldsmith - smith has been accustomed to drinkIng - Ing nlcohollc drlnls , but always with moderation , nnd ho thInks they are tieneficlal If used moderately. Brooklyn - lyn Is the homo of Josiah Zeitlin , who lately celebrated hIs 100th bIrthday. To these desirous to reach hIs nge hIs nnsWlr"ls : "Drink II. lot , and drlnle reg'- ularly. 1 wm d'ho.ve beendead twenty years ago had 1 follow.ed the doct r's n.dvlco and stopped drlnlc1ng whIsky and beer. Don't give doctors a chance . to work on you nnd you wllll1ve all the ! longer. " With an his senses In 1'0- mo.rko.bly . fine order , the old man steps ns briskly o.s one IIttlo more' than halt hIs age. In the courSe of II. day ho tnkes perho.ps II. dozen drInks of whls- Iy nnd beer , meanwhile smoking many clgare ttes.Exchn.nge. . Lowell's Generous Benefactor. The Lowell , Mass. , general hospItal has receIved trom Fred rlck FannIng Ayer of New York a gift of $50,00'0. ThIs mnltO $200,000 whIch Mr. Ayer hns gIven to the hospital. He has given , to Institutions In Lowell more than $500.000. I . - . - ' - ' - - - - - - = - - c , , f I Clty- : I . . . . . . . . . qUarc a " ' - d - Stntuc - - . . . - - - of - - - - - - lIn - - - - Larcest White SapphlN What Is bellevell to be the largest white sallphlro ever discovered has just been hrought to Derlln by M. I I1cllpmer , n. Germnn engineer , who has resl ell for many ) 'cnrs In Dmzll , whore ho possesses severnl mlncs. Dc- toro cutting the stone weighed 1,250 Imrats , but a fiaw caused the clea\'ago ot ' \ pluco weighIng 400 Imrnts. 'l'hls pIe co will. produce n cut siano of 100 Imratfl. Thnt cut from the larger pleco tlghs 418 knrats , Is two Inches long and one Inch. nnd 0. half wille nd l'lck. . , - . . , . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - Touts Are Dlsappearlt'tJ , I " "ho racelracle tent has seen hI ! ! hest day , " said a man who goes ro the races occnslonnlly. "A few yea1'l ngo , every tlmo I \ - nt to the tracll I'd surely meet fi\'o or sIx outs whe \Voulll size mo up fClr nn ( 'nsy marlc , ImowluJ ; full well that J wns not 0 regular. I ha\'o b "n to the races sov eral times tbls senson nnd not once ha\'o I hoen npproacbed. I rnther mIss these . gooll.thlng finders , for they cortnlnly ndl'lod " 0 my enjoyment -they were Rune. cageI' and chea.tUl 11 aNI " . . . . . , . . . _ " " . . . - . . _ - - - - - . . _ - - , . . . : ' I" " ' . - - - - . - - ; ' , , ' { J''f , - " \ " : ' ' ' . 't. : . \ . 1 STRANGE , ISN'T IT7 A woman sees a hat or bonnet InI mlllll.1cr's window. It Is In the lates . . " style , so she determines to have thai hat-or one just like It , / . . , ! ! No use tb try to dissuade her-she " : . ' ; wnnts that kind of a hat ! No otbe.c- " " will suit her. , There she displays her w1ll power nd probablY docs the same wltb . everything she buys tor hersel ! or her family. 8ho makes , as It were , a fern. . . . Inlne "declaro.tlon . ot Independence. . Is it not surprising , theretore , to fine ! Borne few women who still o.lIo\V . thell' " grocers to choose for them In Imporl- ant matters 111m foodstutfs ? " In spUe of the fact that grocers as . . . ; , " . rule have long ago realized the ncces.z sUy of entering to their customer . _ _ rather than their own desires , ther $ , - ; - . ' are still a few of the other kind left. . . who show a marked Inclination to persuade - .t j. suade customers to take whllt they do not ask for , or desire. TaIte Lion Cartee , for Instance , the leader at 0.11 package cortees , an estn.b. lIshed favorite for over twenty-five " . years In millions ot homes , on o.'ccount . ot Its absolutely pure o.nd . unlorm. quaUty. ' . Wouldn't you thing It Imposslbla that a single grocer cnn still exist who . . . , : ' , ' . . . . would oppose such an Invincible argument - , " ' ment ot merit , by tl'ylng to persunda. ' . a.customer to buy loose coffee In pret- . , " ' . ; ' erence to :1.lon : ; Coffee ? 8" Loose coffee has no standard quaUtr . ' : -nobody can guarante. , that It Is > ' : ' ! , f" . : even clean. . . . . , . . _ . . . . Of course , real1y Independent ane ! ' : - . ; Intelligent women Imow this , and s : . . - ' do up-to-date grocers , but I ! women ' . were as particular about coffee as . . . about hats , no kind ot rrrocer could 1 > & ; . . , . . . . \ without Lion Corree. ' \ : : ; ; ! ' . . The ordinary load for 0. camel If ) " ; / [ rom nIne to ten hundred pounds ; ; , Important to Mothers. . . - . ' " . . . Examine carcfully evcry bottl ot CASTORfA. ' a Bafo And Buro remedy tor Infants nod chll ren. , and Bee that It - - Slgnatnre Denrstho ot # Jf'-.I---- In Use For Ovcr 30 Ycars. ' . The Kind You UIlVO Always Bought. ' . Mnny fatal blunders are due to that n' - : . . ' " ' ' belief that frIendly advice 'was not. l' . entlrely disinterested. " . ; ' . , , . j . . : : . . : " , ; ; , - When Your Grocer Says , : I" " . "J " he docs not have Defiance Starch , yo . : may be sure he Is o.frnld to Iteep It . ; . . " unUl. his stacie ot 12 oz , paclmgcs aro- . - ' . . : " " : , , ' " sold. Defiance Starch Is not only bet- - ' . : w . tel' than any other Cold Water Starch , . ' . " , JJ but contains 16 oz. to the paclmge anll ! ' . ; . sells for same money as 12 01. , brands . , . , . : . \ . . The world isn't any worse than it . . " : : . . , ' - - was when you were young. Yo 'vOo : r- . ' - , , ' merely got onto It. . : , ' FAItMS FOR RENT OR SAI.E ON CRO ' . . . . . . . ' payments. J. MULHALL , Sioux City , Ia. \ , : - - : . ' , . - . : ' . : . ; : , "Shoddy. " . . ! : ' , . , r , . , "Shoddy" Is a term that may meant' , , : . : : ; . . ; . severn ! thIngs. A pIece of goods has : ' " : ' : ' : " shoddY In It when the matel'lnl se > , . : : r ; 'i" used -Is scrap materIal from the best - . : ' # ; ; . " ' ; . tn.110r shop , pulled to pIeces , twlstelt , , , : . : ( . ; " anew Into a new yarn and woven Into. ' . . . / ; - ' i\ . new cloth. Also a pIece of goods Is > 'i ' ) . shoddy when it Is made from th&2" : ; ' 'i poorest of old woolens plucleed te > . , . ' , fibers n.nd made over'Into a cloth that. w111 hardly hold together. ll' The Truth of It. ' Says a GeorgIa philosopher : "You can't outrun lightning , you can't growl . as loud ns thunder , and you' can.t . make the sun stand still when th9. . ' . gas Is out , so there's no sense at aU . . In spendIng two-thirds of your lIf& ' . : worrying nbout It.-Atlanta Constltu- . . I tion. ' : I , ; All Chips of One Blo k. ( Mr. S. Sparkes , who has just dlecl . . at Uffculme , Devon , England , was Manager of II. local woolen factory for . , sIxty years. HIs father and grand. r fnthor were with the same firm befor9 ' Mm , n.nd hIs son has now succeedecl him. . _ . \ r ' While pursuIng 0. mouse , Mme. Do- . : ' . latour of Paris broke through the floor " . . : ; : of her room nnd found In the hole a. " . - . , \ brass box conto.lnlng gold coins of th9 - : ' . ; ; va 1 ue a f $1 , 000 . . . . . . . t . , , fJ : i- J . ' " . " ; : " ' . ' - Technleallties nre whnt the lawyars . _ : ' - , * : . fight < ? ver when the evidence Is lImit- . - . ' : ; , ( ; _ ' ed. ' ' . 'r " . " ' " " 'f : - : , : , } ; ; ' 1 , - . , . Ij- : C d ompoun. ' . , ? f ' ; ; , . . . - ' -r ; 1F . : . ' Interesti . : . , : . ; : : . : 7 , : ' : , ' ; ; \ . . comes ! - < > life when the body f cls ' ' b' ; . the dehclous glow of health ' . , vigor . . \ and . , energy. t ! . 1- . . ' . , ; ; : : " ' ' That Ceria.in 'Sense " _ t' " . . . ' . , . of vigor In the bra.in and easy- , . . poise of the nerves comes when. the improper foods al'e cut. on , , . : . - , . ; " and predigested , : " . , ) , , , . . . , G ( tt. . rape /f't. . " ' " ' .J . : . ' , " . ' j ; " N t ' : , - . * ' " u s - _ . , ; . . " ' ' , take their place. . . ' , I , : , ; , ( . ' . , . . If it has talcen yon years' to MIn. 1. down dou'texpecfono mouthful of' . : : this -reat food to tlriug' 'ou back . ' . , ( for It is uot II. stimulant- a. . , ' , , ' . . : . . . ' . Rebuilder. ) _ ' , " , . 10 days' trial shows such big ro < ' ' \ , " . suIts that one l : ticlcs to it. ' ' - ' . ' : ; - -I't. "There' Re"son " . . / , . . . . . . a " . " , ' 'Y' ' , .t , Get the little boo1c , liThe Road t : . : We1lvllln , " In each phil - # ' . . : . - ; ; ; ! ' = .