, ' \ , " . , { . ' ; , \ . ' . . CUSTfR COUNTY RfPUBUCAfi Dy D. M. AMSDERRY , DROKEN DOW , - - NEBRASKA. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Indinn Edul\ction Th.tt COllnts. ' 1'ho Indian achool nt Chllocco I1ns just g1uluated the largest class In ! tit history , and some of its grntllltes ( ! Ilnd many of its ether clnsses w111 help the tmgar beet raisers in the , 'Iclnlly of Rocley Ford , Col. , during the vacation ; Over l O of tllO : roung Indlun5 uro now engaged In this worlc In that distrIct , and will remn'n there until the CI'O/l / Is nil gathered. 'fhoy will ho buck In the school In the fall , reaqy to resume their studls. ! At Chllocco and many of the other government schools the ) 'oung Indians got the right sort of education to fit thorn for their now 1'010 In life. 'fho education Is equally divided between the booltB and the worleshol18. 'fho beys and girls are taught all that Is imparted In the ordlnlll'y grammar schools of the country , and' 11. II ttl 0 more , In some cases. In addition the boys are taught to malO und rell\lr : llUrn'ss , to shoo horse8 , to bulld llOuses , to do farm worle of vurlous Earts' to ralso and cure for call1o , nml sarno at the rest at the things that : need to bo done In the average community - munity In the west ( ) I' cast. 'fho girls t are Instructed , by actual l1ractlce , In . cool , lng , ballng , laundorlng , nursing , 1S0wing a11l ) other worlc sultablo to their Bex. This Is tllO education that counts , says the St , wuls Globe-Domocrat. The Chllocco school was In practical operation at tllO St. wuls world's fall' , nnd waE. ono of Its most attractlvo features - tures , It was vlsltod by hundreds of 'thousands of people during the seven months of the fall' . Admlrlltlon for Its system nnd for the Intelllgonco and . . scad behavior of Its pupils was expressed - pressed on every hand. Suporlntendent S. 1\1. McCowan , ilio heall of the school , was hero with It , and won .gh pralso for the thoroughness and pracUcal chnracter of the worlc of his pupils. The United States government made many mlsU\.kcg In Its dealings with the Indl > lns In the old days , but for the pnst quartoI' of a. century It has been on the right tracle. Chl1occo , Carlisle , Haskell and the rest of the great government - ernment schools are llolng a. good work in tr:1.Inlng the young Indians of boUI Bexes to help to intelIlgently bear so clety's burdens. Chinese Students' Unitorms. The establishment of government schools In China , and the equlpmont of stullents In uniforms Is furnishing a marleet f r military clothing. According - cording to the British consul at Wu- " ' " chow 60 of these schools have been , opened In thllt prefectorato alono. The 1 unltorm can slats of a coat and trousers or foreign cut , with bras buttons P''Jd i .pealc CllpS , and shoes of foreign It- f tern. The material used Is either t serge , union cloth or cotton tweed for winter uniforms , and for summer ' . wear any light cotton 'cloth. In the \ strictly military Hchools lehakl Is worn. All the uniforms seen nppear to be of Dritlsh cloth , but there Is 1\ rule , which Is ovldently Ignored , that only natlvo material bo usod. Caps , buttons Ilnd braid all como from JaI - I pan. The shoes are said to bo of lIongkong manufacture , but a. very Inferior - ferior Idnd Is made locally of natlvo leather. The cost of a uniform of cotton - ton tweed , the cheapest , Is only $3.60 Mexican ( $1.80 American currency ) made to order ; a set of buttons , l1vo , \ 1n a set , cost3 20 cents , and cap from 40 cent to $2.20 ; shoes from $1.10 to $2,20. Quality In every cnse Is extremely - tremoly poor. This unICorm , the con- } Bul odds , Is becoming fashlonablo , I nmong the ) 'ounger male generation In that part of China , and ever ) ' child whoso parents can atTord the expense .ia now declccd out IlS a mlnlaturq atu- , -dent. t'I , I ! "Mary , l\1ary , qulto contrary , " \ be an Algerian , perhaps her garden ; , grows with Ilver bella Rnd coelde shells Ilnd spong s all In 11 row. The cultivation of vegetable sponges is ! making progress In Algeria , About i ten species of the plant nro known : l : Ilnd they 111'0 cultivated In Asia. . nnd Africa , being extenslN In the regions of Algiers Ilnd Oran. Prior to maturity - " turity the fruit Is edible ; when the stage of ripeness , however , hns been passed the pulp btcomcs separated I from tbo fibrous matter which then S' forms the spongy mllss entitled the i ; vegetable sponge. Fine spechnens " when bleached In a. weale limo bath l' nro Bold Ilt about a. nreleel apiece. Paris Is at present the chief market for most of the vegetable sponges I' ' . grown In Algiers. They Ilrt ) sultablo not only for toilet and bathroom , but .also for domestic ImrpOBes. . ThIs selling of Bong birds for hats ia a I11mul business. ' 1'hero ought to bo no necessity for going to law to stop It , and there would not bo , If , nil women were IlS ten tier and mercl- , : rul ns they lIItO to bo thought. A dead bird In a. hat docs not advertise plens. 'nut qualities. It must net bo SUllposed thllt thl ) manufacturers of blacle pepper are confined to the use of lampblack and taptoca. 1'hey can malto nn excellent ATUcl0111 of around cocoalJut sholla. t - - - THE SCIENCE OF LIVING. Dr. G rgo F , Dutter Tells Bow to Ent nud lIow to As- shnlln te. Dr. George F. Butler , medical sU/ler. / ! ntendent oC the AlmlL SllrIngs Snnl. tnrium , Alma , 1\Ilch" III the October DUluber of "How to Llvo , " gives soma Intorestlu ( ; us weU as senslblo rules or acquiring aud lecollln , ; houlth. 110 says : "Without we cut und drlnle , wo ' 1101 The provocutlve to do 1I0th rests \Tlth the nllilellle , which , In process ! time , becomes a , ery uucertaln guillo ; for the plliato will orten Induce tleslre 1U1Il relish for that which Is I most mlschlovouft nnd Indigestible. ! l'ho olll sayIng of 'cut whut you 111m' Is now shunned 11) ' eVOl'ybody of 20 years' experleuce. Still. without appe. tlte , It is a very dl/llcult / nrralr to sub , . 31st-for the Illeasuro dOllends chiefly upon the relish. ' 1'ho relish may he. come , ns haB lIeOlI stated , \'llIated Ine , but It Is qulto pO slhlo to malw the stomach , by a lItt10 forbearance : md practice , as enamored oC whut Is wholesome nnd nutritious , us of that which Is hurtful and not cOllcoctlblo. " Again ho ! ! a's : " ' 1'ho dellcato 9hould feed carefully , not abundnntly ; It Is not quanUf ' which nourishes , ) Jut only that which assimilates. " "Do careful of ) 'our tllgestlon" Is the Iccynoto oC the doctor's argument. lIe sa 's : "Health In mun , as in other Dnlmals , depends upon the prolJor pOl" formanco of all functions. These functions may bo shortly said to boo three : (1) ( ) tlssuo change ; ( ' 1) ) re. moval of waste ; (3) ( ) supply of now material. For the activit ) . oC man , 1IIw the heat of the flro by which ho cools his food , Is malntalnell by ombustlon : and just as the 111'0 maybe bo prevented from burning hrlghtly by Improper dlsl10sltlon of the fuel , or Imperfect supply of all' , and as It will certainly go out if fresh fuel Is not suppllell , and may bo ehol < cd by Its own ashes , so man's aetlvlty maybe bo lessenell by Imperfect tissue change and may bo put an enll to by an in- sufficleut sUI1PI ) ' of new material and Imperfect remoml of waste products. "Wo should see to It that free ellm. Inatlon Is maintained , for the ashes must bo leept out of the system in order - der to have good health. The sldn , kidneys and bowels must do their ellmlnatlvo worlc proporly. If the bowels occasionally become torpid , try to regulate them with exerclso and proper food , such as fruits , green vegetables , , mlads. cereals. corn , whole I 'Wheat or graham breatl , fisll , poultry. light soups , etc. Plenty of water Is nlso valuable , and a glass fun of colder or hot water the first thing upon rls- tng In the morning will aid much In overcoming constipation. Regular habit , cold baths , and massage are very efficacious. In case the cnnstl- patlon does not yield to these hygl- enle measures , some slmplo , harmless laxatlvo may bo required. such ns Call , fornla Syrup of Figs-a nonlrrltating preparation of senna In fig syrup. Laxatlvo mineral waters are beneficial - ficial In some cases , but not to bo em. 'ployoll continually. "Abovo nil bo an optimist , Jwep tM beart young. Cultlvato Idndness , cheerfulness and love , and do not for. set that 'wo shall } mss through this world but once. ' Any good thing , thorefore. that wo do , or any Idncl , ness that wo show to nny human be , lng , let us do It now. Let us not defer It or neglect ft , for wo slmll not pass this way ngaln. " Llttl Joo-Say. mamma , Is sister gain' to bo 11. Indian ? Mamma-Why tlo you asle that , dear ? Llttlo Joe-'Causo sbo's upstairs pain tin' her face. Some women wouldn't bo satisfied In Heaven without burglar-proof vaults in which to locle up tholr halos. . Ho never sa 's anythIng who never hns an.thln : ; to unsay. Smokers appreciatc the quality value of Lewis Singlc Bin cl' ci ar. Y ur dealer or I.ewis' Factor ) ' , Peoria , Ill. Man's Inhuman It ) . to man Is OrtCl the result of Indigestion. SENTENCE SERMONS. The 10VO that lifts lightens Its own load , It mItes maI'o man n vindication to restore virtue. The lllghct : ; er\'lco Is that which mise' ! others. A muo help l.i worth a. lot of tane about happIness. Now paths are the be2t penance for old w.l11derlng . In many a burden Is hldtlen the blessing or strength. Poverty cannot bo cured by making chllrlly a pastime. l\Ieelmess Is the secret of the maIn- tenunce of mastery. No man e\'er succeeded In preaching truth by IlcUng a l1e. You do not have to eml1ty your head to 1111 your heart. The only wa ' to Icep 1.lndness is to keep It In circulation. PeoIlo whe are self-satisfied are not always of a contented mind. You cannot reach the Divine by climbing up on 'our lllgnity. Some men seem to thlnle that repenting - penting of borrowing pays the debt. They who do their own worlc7ell do not need to B11ct\1c 111 of another's The power of the preacher Is II' . inverse ratio to Ills professionalism If ) 'OU 111'0 plclelng all 'our pleasures - ures ttey ! only may make heaven seel11 sour. sour.Many n man thlnls that ho is righting - ing his wrongs when ho only Is re- , "engine them. Men who are too tired to thlnlc are always ready to bellovo that Intelll. & : : ence Is 11 sln.-Chlcago ' 1'rlbune. A woman suspects that the butcher Is trying to cheat her If his nccount ox' actly halances with the 0110 she 11m' ' pt. ' . Elim , the Place of Refresl\ing FUURTlI-ln Cloud and Pillar ScriM A STORY or TilE WII.DERNESS JOURNr.Y OF TilE IIE8BEW PEOPLE DJ' tI'l ! "lIlghway aatl DJ'wa , " Preacher B < : rlpturo Authorlt ) . : Exodus ] :27. : _ llit : ! . fi ' 1' DID not seem to the wenry , tired , thirsty peo)1lo ) thn t they could go a stell farther. 'fho joul'lle ) ' from : \In- ruh had ueen try- IlIg UI1I1 hurd , IInd with no sign of shade or water , tile )1oe)1lo ) ) wondered - dered where they coulll cum II. On every hand the , _ _ . ' - _ _ _ h ' - I . . . , . UOl , unrren Hanus Btretchl'd away before them 311ve uwu ' In the distance there I'OSO 1\ jagged Uno of rock , which IlJolwd even mal'O forbidding thun the le\'el wastes , for It seemed to bar their 111.Ssngo . nnd 9hut them In to the desolation about thom. - 'fho recent blessing nt 1\Iarah , where God had healed the bitter waters and 'l.tlsllcd their thirst , was too fresh In m ltl for them to murmur or question - tion the way In which the Cloull was lending thom. butnoverthelesH there wns thllt Impatlont fretfulness which arises from 11hyslcal discomfort unll the un- cortalnty of what lIes uhead. ' 1'hus It was that questlonlngs began to rise in th'3lr henrts. Why could tlley not encamp right where they were ? What need of journeying - neying fartho - when as fas as the eye could see therl' were no cheering signs of shade or water ? Why wns the Cloud leading on and on ? Had God forgotten them ? Was he unmindful - ful of their weariness ? Such were the thoughts and questions - tions which troubled them more anti mal'O as the afternoon wore awa ) ' and the sun neared the horizon , and eyes which all day long had been unmindful - ful of the Cloud now were lifted In eager , Impatient watchfulness , When would It ceMe Its motion 'f They would bo grateful for the prlvllego of resting there In the very heart of the desert waste , they tllought. But still the Cloud led on , and gave no sign of resting , and farther anti fartllir In tllO rear lagged the reluctant - ant pcople , unUl at last Moses and Anron and but part of the people were found In close company with the Cloud. To these there was something cheering In the prellence of the Cloud , a sort of fellowship which brought contentment and confidence In the ; way that la ) ' before them , But to the rest following afar off there came no such reassurance , and It was not hard for doubts and quostlonlngs to find lodgment - ment In their hearts , as Is alwa's the cnso when the soul journeys far from Its Lord and reluctantly treads the patllWCtY marlced out. Away In the rear was one group of travol6rs that seemed especially tlown- cast t nd troubled , and among whom the ' 1Issenslo11 seemed sharpest , "W uld that I were with Jahzlel. " exclaimed one. "Yea , and who ImowB but that o\'en now he may bo resting under these fall' palm trees wo saw In the dls- 1.\nce , " responded another , and at the thought he sighed wearily , forte to the soul that doubts there comes the llhlHon ! that tile place far awu ) ' from God's sldo Is the place most to be de- slrod. Since Jahzlel's departure from their midst at l\Iarah , when ho had dlscov- ored t tat the waters were unfit to drink , they had not ceased to follow him In restless longing , picturing to tholr hearts that his lot WIIS frcer and bott\3r than tholl's. And now with the w nrlness of the journey heav ' upon them they turned theIr thoughts In re- newell yearning back to him and wished that they had followed ilielr first hnlHllses and gene with him. "Wo could have fared little Worse had wo gone with him , " brolee In th , ' first spealter again , Ilnd at least we shoul.1 have been able to have paused In tl10 journey whoTl weary. " "UUt wo should not forget what our God did for us Ilt Maran , " spoleo up n thlrtl , tlmldl ) ' , ns though feu ring he might atTend In reminding his brethren - ren o the blessing they had received at God's h:1nds , "Surely , If Jahzlel found not the sprlpgs of water for which ho went In search , he mIght better - ter have remalne(1 ( and dronlc of the heale.1 waters of Marnh. " "True , and ! \Iarah even wJth Its bIt. tel' wllter WIlS to bo preferred to this barren way. What 1I0s before us bu the p:1l'chlng sands of the desert ? " nnd 118 the last Ej1ealeor uttered the wor s bo raised hl'J o'es and pointed In the direction before thorn. " 'Vh ) ' , " bo exclaimed , as ho looleed and suddenly reallzod that whllo they had l:1ggo11 : behind the Cloud had quite pussod out of their sight be 'ond the lIne or ruggoll rocks In the distance. "Why , where Is the Cloud ? On anI ] on It goes aR though tllore were n < J wenry limbs Beelelng to follow it. Ah , well " 'ho added half " ' , , cheerfully , "no'I nt lel\3t wo shall bo able to go leisure. ly anl como up with It as wo ma ) wish. " Thus IIndll1& n certain comfort in lIl ( freel\rnl1 of their own wilfulness , the ) proccellod slowl ) ' upon their wa ) ' keeping Illong the route followed b the Cloud by watching the strogglln line of PooIlo far In tholr lead. 'l'hm It was that they journo'ed until II ! the o\'lInlng shadows began to deeper and the Clotul WI18 stili Invlslblo , tlu people in 110I'\'OU. . . haste qulckencl I thl'lr laf ; IIIJ ; footsteps , but wh"n the , . ; hnd Ilrot''lC'cl ! to n rwhlt wllC.'ro they , were alJlo to see In the dI8t.111co the glow of the P1Inr ! of lIrfl which r8fted ! over the el1tllp. they nguln let their Cootstepn lag. " 1'\)1' why neerl wo hurryT What will H profit us to COIltO Illllcitly to the catlllJ 1" tltey reasonell among tltem- sp.lves. 'l'hU5 they lingered wlllflllly behind , not scelllg Lecauso of the durlmess thntl:1 the place where the Cloud non re8t.1II there were 11Ulm trees , wJtll their IItver failing springs of water. An1 ; whllo they tanled there ovor. twk thU11 11. hnggard , wear ) ' grail II of men , nnd ns they stngercd ! Into their midst C0l110 ono ! 'alsed the cry : "It Is Jnhzlell It Is Jahzlel ! " Exdtedl ' the people gathered about the nt'wcomors , who struggled with IlIIrched , swollen tongues to utter the one " ' 01'11 : "Waterl" And when Uley hall given them of their f:1mt : f.lIllJ1l ) ' ntHI tbey could speak cOheronlly , Jahzlcl loolccrl arounl1 nnd a51cel1 , engerly : " \\'hl'ro Is the Cloud ? Have YO\1/ too , ( cpartod from Its leading ? Ah , that I In my fell ' had not sought my own way. " "Sec. there Is the Cloud. " respond. ed on . cncoul'aglngly. pointing to the glowing PJ1luIn the distance. "Then let us get thither as qulclel ) ! 1. . ' ! 110sslble , " Jahzlel urgell , appealingly - ly , sllJrtlng forward as ho spolw. "What shall It proHt us If wo do ? " was the Impatient reply of the others. "Is It not all nbout us desert ? What shall wo IInd there that we ,1Iave nol here ? " "We shall fin1 ! the pi'esence of the Lord , at least. And how dreadful are the se.l tudes of the desert apart from him , " nnd Jahzlel shuddered as he recalled - called the awful experiences of the past few da's. "Then dldst thou not find the place for which Ihou dldst go In search ? " Jahzlel shook his head. sndly. "And the Lord healed the waters at 1\Iarah , so that we drank and were re- froshud , " said ono to him. 'fhe distress of Jahzlel's ftce deepened - ened 11 L these words , "An : ] I did not drlnle of the waters there as I passecl , not lenowlng that Ule blessing of the VJrd rl'8tol1 upon them , Ah , well , It but serves mo justJ ' . But let us hasten now that wo may get close to the Cloud of God's presence. " 'rhtm urging. he eagerl ) ' pressed forward - ward , while the others fo11owed. As the ) ' ( 'rew near to the camp the sound of laughter and singing burst upon their ears , as though the people were malting morry. And what were those great dark objects looming up against the sky ? Surely they 1001Od like palm trees. But It could not be , for there had been no such thing "Islblo upon the horizon before the sun had set , But es , for there near where the light from the Cloutl foU In subdued glow hero ( QuId be seen the spreadIng - Ing tops of the palms and beneath upon the sott sward the people re- c11nel1 contentedly. The stragblers 1001.ed at each other wIth troubl'ed. perplexed looles. Wl1at did It mean ? Whlle they had tloubt- cd GoII and hnd Ingged behind he had letl to this beautiful spot , and whllo they had b en enduring the dIscomforts - forts or the desert and drlnltlng or the brackish water from their sleln botl1e. behold before them had been the cool fountains and the soft ver- tluro of moss and grass on which to ' rest. "See ! " exclahned Jahzlel , "said I not unto theo that you should Iteep near the Cloud ? Surely , the wrd Imew whUller to leatl his people , " and as l1e salcl this ho qulclccned his pace as much 11. : ' > his wealened condition would admit , whlle the others with hIm sho1lt. ' d for joy as the bcautlful spot unfolded before theIr e'es. "Who would l1avo thougl1t that such place was to be found In this bar. ren wlhlcl'ness ? " exclahned one. "See what abundance of water there Is , " f.houted another , "Verll ) ' , the palm trees lire almost more than wo can count. We have not seen so many since leaving Eg'pl. " With glad shouts of rejotclng tllo wear ' , thirsty travelers rushed 1'01' . ward t1nd were soon seated with the others upon the soft , cool ground drlnlin of the l'eCreshlng waters and ) lartal\lllg of the fresh fruit from the pal me ; ; which spread their ample bran het fa I' ovcr theIr heads. And as the realization of the do- ltghts of the place swept over them the memory of lI.elr murmurlngs nnd unbelief - belief crowded In upon them. "Ah. If we had Imown what God had In starn Cor us wo would not have grown so discouraged In the way , " they ( 'xclalmed. "Yea. " rejoined : \Ioses , who chanced to Le neal' and overheartl the remark "but will "e not understand that the i Lord lnows whither lIe would lead you , rmd whJ.t yo have need ofV h ) ' then , cmllel 'C : : not trust him when the i wny was hard ? But rejoice now In I this , thy 1J"Csent blessing , for It is the Lord who hath given It to theo for I th ' refreshing and that ) 'e ma ' Imow that his cara Is over theo for thy I gootl at all times. " , Some Good Advice. II I I Good lileep , wise eating , a. . well- nourished bed ) ' , will do a. . great deal : to overcome n desire tor drlnle. It ) 'our mind Is given to foolish amuse. , ments , dissipation , gnmbllng-remem- bel' that before 'ou can tnlco away that Interest ) 'eu must replace It with some other.-Chlcago American. Routed the Wolf. The wolf was at the door. "ne : mre you \\1\ " ) 'our feet beloro you ( ' 011113 I. , " Clmlhanded u peremptol'0 I elt. Hastllr mclehl ! ; hIs tall between hili legs , the anm turne:1 : and flud.-- Harl ) WS Ulmr. : UTTERLY : WORN OU . - - - Vltnltty Snppcd by Yenrs of Suffering with Kidney Trouble. Capt. J. W. IJogun , former postmaster - ter of Inllinnola , now living at Auslln , Texas- writes : "I Was uffilcted for 'e\l'S with pains across the loins and In the hll1s \ and shouldcrs. I t. had headache also an cI neuralgia. J , My right eye. from Imln , was of lIttle use to me for 'ears. 'fhe onstant 1I0w or urlno Iccp-t m ) ' s'stem : lepleted. causing nen'OUB chills nnd night Hweats. Arter ' ' tl''ing Beven tllC- { l'rent climates and using ull 1lnds of Ultdiclnes ! , I had the good fortune to bear of Doan'H I lllney Pills. This reUledy has cured me. I am as well today - day as I was twenty 'ears ago , nnd my e.reslght Is perfcct. " Sold b ' nil dealers. GO cents a box. Fostor-1\III1JUl'lI Co" lluffalo , N. Y. - - - - The parson was tallln to little EI- mer about his haIJltB , nnd aslwd him what lime ho was usually callell for brealtfasl. "They don't 1111\0 to can me , " anawerQl ( Elmer. "I'm alwa 's J ohnll-oll-the-spot. " 1.ew s' Sin lc limlcr ! - the famoll8 ! 'tmight. fie ( 'Igar , alwnys bc't IJllalilr. YOUI' calcl' 01' Lcwis' l ctorJ'J Peol' a , 1lI. - - - - - The Ull-to-date' girl docs all her blushing for the mlstalws of her friends. , : lIrA.VlnllrOW'S RllnthlnJ' : : ; yrnp. I.'or chthlrcu lcnthllllC , orlcn the ICUnl , rcduce In- tlllDlUotlolllllht'SllIlln. ur" wlnLl collu. c Illlotilc. BY THE WAY. Even a. stingy person Is nl\\'ays wm- Ing to give atlvlco. No ono Is so llrosperous that ho can affortl to malign other people. A desire to get even lias orten been the ke'note of a man's success. Value of property 13 entirely a mat. tel' of whether somebody wants It. There are smaller tllvldends In the practlco of hate than In any other oc , cupatlon. It Is hard to persuatlo n community that you are any better than ) 'eur neighbor ! . A man does not reall ) ' get eltl until - til he begins to feel secret pride In hb Infirmities. Every person Imagines that his Is a special cao ! : among the Ills tliat affect - fect manldnd In genera1.-Unclo Dlcl , . n Madison Journal. Attmctlve Colomdo Eooklet. Ono of the most attractive of the summer vacation boaltlels that 1Iave been Issued Is "A Colorado Summer , " put out by the passenger dellUrtment Df the Santa Fo railroad. The picturesque - turesque mountain scenery and the descriptions - scriptions of It which the boollet givG : ImJress ) the render with a new Idea Df the grnntleur of the mountain crags of Colorado , and will start one clay- dreaming Qf the time when he can \'Iew for himself the magnlficcnce which the booltlet describes. Arter reading the booldet one must certainl ) ' be convinced that Colorado oCfers both pleasure and health for every summer tourist. "A Colorado Summer" may be securell from MrV. . J , Dlael , . Pass , Traffic Manager , Santa Fe Hallway , Chicago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PROVERBS AND PHRASES. Ho who woull1 : ; :1ther honey must bear the sting of bees.-From the Dutch , When you mal\C de jail too nice ) 'OU better strenldn de hogpen.-Amerlcan Negro. A sllnslble housekeeper begins to sweep her stairs from the top-From the Oerman. An honest man docs not male him. self a dog for the sake of a bone- From the Danish. It Is good to be a priest at Easter , chlltl In Lent , peasant at Christmas , and fool In harvest tlme-From thE ' Danish. . - - " - - . . - - BAD COMPLEXIONS Dcpravad Blood Causas Pimples and Bolls-Dr. Williams' PInk Pills Make New ! 3lood and Cure Follows. . . I abused my stomach , tn . blood got out of orlle1' fiIlll then III\ " face bl'Olco out with pimlJles 1\11I1 boils , , i su 's T. E. Robertson - ortson , of 1D7 Addhun street , Wushing- ton , Pu. "This wus ever two yeurs ago. My stomach wus in Inu1 shape. After entillg I wou1l1 1111\0 to rest uwhilo or I woult1 suITer the llIost severe pains in my stomach. 011 m'ihill I would often bo so dizzy that I cOllhllumy ] ] statllI up. 'rho s1ightCht exertioll would stu\'t llIy back uchill so thut 1 orton hUll to sit down a1ll1 ret : awhile. At t lIIl'S I ex- . pe1' onccl1 n J > : Iiu ll'o1\11l1 the heurt which I nlnrlllol1 rue hilt whil'h I 811111)01 > 0 cume i f1'PllllllY fitolllwh , I1'0u1l10. . "I begall to lJ'tnlc out 011 the fnce with pilllples 1\1:11 : lUII'1' with lJOils whidl COli- 1iue1mo to tllu hOlwo It week 01' IIIUI'O ut n lilllo. 0110 duy I saw DI' . W 111ituns' Pink Pillli fur 1'1I1 , ' 1'1'0(110 ( fulyerthc : inn palllphlet which wus Itnut the door I\UlI I thollght I wUIII.1 . givu tlwlII IL trial. I took flu\'C'1'II1 hexes of the pills bnfo\'o nU the pIJIIIIles ulIII hoils ll'ft 11Il' , hilt I1111 llO\\ ' 11\f1 to IiIIY 1 hut my bloocl Is goud. I do lIot Imvo allY orlllltlollll tllIll I 110 lUllgc1' hu0 the hellll III III stomach troll hlo : > I lu\\'u dC'I'I'I'i1Jl" ] , I alll "CI'y Hl'utoflll forwlmt Wi1li1l1ll1i'Piulc Pills luwo ciUllO for 1110 ulld I hlwo l'C:01l1- : mOlulel1 thl'lll UlIII nl\\'u's will al\'iso ! these who uro fllltTcring from bad bleeder or htollllleh trouhlu to tr. } ' thulII. " If ' 1)1l'Ullt gIHJlI heulth ) ' 011 must Im\'o guml hlol ) ! ] , 13111111101111 is the root of most COlllillun IlIllIhltI ; ! lil" , 1I111\'lIIlu , 1'11I'\1l11n- tllml , heluticlI , llU\tl'lll ia. St. Vitlll ; ' illlII ce , IIlJn'OI1HlIl'hS , IJlltigolit101l , dobilitv , pur- tllIl } Jnml\"sl : > 1I11111ocOIIIlIOI'IItnxiil , 1)1' . Wliliulllf ' ; Pillle Pills 111'0 Hohl hy nIl dll1gghtsOl'liUllt : , po tpn ll , oll1'e'l'ipt of 1)'lce. ' ; , ( , \ ' box , hlx LJX'H for , O , by the DI' . \ \ I hUIIHJ l\1cct c. 01llJ < lU- Schcnccltltl ' , ! { , Y. I - - ' - - - - ' - - ; - . . . - , - - / \ Lnundrj' roorlc nl homo woulet bo much more satisfactory IC the rlghtf Starch were used. In orcll'r to gel thoi (1l'lrell ( stiffness , It Is usually neceh ! ' i' snry to use so much starch that beauty nnll IInencss of the fnbric Is hldl1en behind a paslo of , 'nrylngl thlclmess. which not only destro ) ' ! } the nppeorance , hut nlso affe tB tltoVeal' - ing qunllty of the goods. This trouble can he entirely overcome by usIng Defiance - ! fiance Starch , oS It can 110 applloll ! much more thlnl ) ' because oC Its great- er strength than other makes. t - - - - - New Fruit of Vnluc. A new fruit that seellls lIJeely to prove of cOllslcleruIJlo vnluo has been developel1 by the culUvatlon of the very Camlllnr "lIln 'pop , " a plnnt which r Is very fumlllar In the southern states , qulto orrJalllenta1 , easily grown f'Om ! Geeds nnd affords a hanllsomo cover for l11'bors und verandas. It is Imown to , . botunlsts as llUsslfiorn Incarnata. 'l'he fruIt In ItH Illlproved form Is somewhat r hlgger than u hen's egg and decldcllly palatable. It loolw 111.0 a ; 'Iay apple. Brltish Colon1ctl Order. The order of St. 1\lIchael nUll St. George , tllC ! chapel of which wan lledl- : cated In St. Paul's cathedral , London , tJie other da ' . Is the order conferl'cll on , . r. . : ! llrltish colonists , distinGuished or oth- OI'wlse. 'rho lowest rank in the order ! carries the letters C. 1\1. G. after the owner's unmo. Flippant 'Londoners trmslnte this "Colonial Matlo Gentle- ulen. " I Sunday School Tencher-I hope non a of you ho's w1l1 cver be found among the goats. 'l'ommy Tucl\Cr-lIow can wo hel11 It , 1\1lss SmathersVo're ldds , ain't we ? Some men only open their mouths to emit 11. kick. . Ij j I . , , , _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - EI > t''AT70XAL. -J - = ; ; . Frld'l . . r JotJ'e' Dame NOTRE DAME , INDIANA ' . . . , , . . . , , . si'ft'lIls 11' rll..rr.ft't' fwo 10/s : Ou : ' ' I . , , , , , " . sllfdy .II" ! 0" " ffeJlfs "el /tw/st/us I IS IJuil.ing ! i5 ProfcssorG 800 StudcJ ! I ' 0111 > < 1 < III " . . . .i.llt Rllf ( 1"'lel" Lu'lunlr ' < , : " : ' . . , , , , . . . . . . . , . I JI.II. III-Im ' .I Jp""I1Ilr..I..IPfIIl.1I . \ JII.n" " " , 1'1"tI' " . " " I lvI ! , JI "lrlc"l. "lid 1i.t'huirlr"l 1-:11I,1. : , I . . . , , , , . , . . . , , " "ef I' ' . , \I'hl ' .llle. J.aw. 611 ( " tllu".I,1Juok.ecp- : I 1'jJI.CwUWIl. ( ( ; "lx'I'\r " ; ; ffilIIWi ! Hgn nOYS : : t ? . TJRIS : C3rd , Tuilinn. end Lcundr'$400. . t Se3d len cent' 10 Ibe IefiSlr3r : lor C3131011:0 ( . . . . . . . , . - . . . . . . , , - - - : . . . - - - - , I EC0IJ10 lY Wins . Demand from your froceryman Ten Cakes of yeast for Five Cents , do not cantinue to make the rich , . richer by using a brand that is no 1 bctter and puts anly seven cakes in a five-cent package. Is it nat saund judgment lo require your grocer to furnish you the Ten I Cake packarre of I On Timlm 1 J I Yeast for Five Cent ? The three extra cakes are as aood to yau as to the Yeast Trust. . WRIT ! ! FOR A SAMPLE FROM THE ' I ON TIME YEAST co. , OMAHA , NED. I ' - - - I : rM mmThlff m lIIMm , $20 : AND LESS . , From St , Louis and Kansas City to al1 I points Southwest via M. K. & T. R'y. I Augut : 7th : 21t. Tickcts good 30 days returmng with stopovcrs in both directions- To Dallas , Ft.Vorlh , Waco , HOllston , Galveston , San Antonio - tonio , Corpus Chrisli. Browns- J ville , Laredo. and intcrmediate points. . , . $20 To EI Paso and intermediate points. . . . $26.50 . To Kansas , Ind :1n : T crritory , Oklahoma - homa , and Northern Texas pain Is , one fare plus $2.00. but no rate highcr than. $20. , Correspondingly low rales from all poinls . From Chicago , 2SOO ; St , Paul. $27.5'oi Omaha aul ! Council13luffs , $22.50. ' Write fcr full I > uniculurs W. S , ST. GEORGE G nern,1 Pas.'cngl'r Agcnt1. : . 1T. . R'y Wmnwrlght I3uillling St. LOllis 1\10' . ' ' O. A , Mc : ; V'lvI" II o"om 11"6C , lenllEllS CIs' " . . ! In' , . . - i- 11 1 lif i9 jrr 1f _ - ' - . , . , . . . . . ' . " \