- ( USTfR ( OUNT' ( REPU LlCAN Dy D. M. AMSDERRV - nROKEN BOW , . . NEllltASlCA . r . _ _ When lIome people tell till tll01 ll1 UHlir bl/llt , " " 0 " , 'ondor what tllolr worat III IIkn , " Amon& : nlo " ; ; 'JI1emberll of : thll IUlurt IHIt 1trellent ut NewlJurt Will ! I' ' tt. ! " c11lmvnnzge. I _ Jileor 11\1t \ Ul1 In talJlut form looles , 111(11 Ruother WlclelHI slllo oor contrlv- II anca IiIf tile 8IHJIIl ) ' . , - A ml\n lov611 a WOllllln IJUcauDo ho i wantf ! to. If hu lnnrrlell hur It Is lJo- cause 11111.1 WlWtll 1l111l to. .Julla Wnrd How" l1 rs the worlll Is growJn belter , but IIho Is 88 , anll naturally can't co out much. ly the wny , dIll ) 'OU OVel' noUco what your toe II thInk " , 'llOn n fat wornan atolls on there In t-ho slrcut car ? Anyhow : the prop ed s cloty of the 8110n'lOri ot the Unllel ! Slates navy ! . , .dll Include a lot of pretty & ; 11'111. It Is flald Umt Cleveland gIrls are amoklnolga1"lttell / , to ward ocr moa- < < 1ultoey { Thut Iii not all they will ward o IT. - - - - - The ovorllroll11ctlon of 1.'ronch wino , nenulug und bO U8 , In ulmost un fraught with 1101'11 u.q overlndulgenco of It. , ! , " . A Gcorcla : mlln .hot the IJostmantor } lOcause 111. mull wall late. 11ls de- I rl/nso wUl vrobably bg "tho unwritten j letter. " I , I A Durraio Ilreachor lIaYIl that ho1 Is . . full ot Ileole-n.boo wnlsts , do lUun cnu't : dod the job of buttoning them even , attcr ( loath. "Aro the veop'lli uvnthoUc ? " asles UIO = Kansun City ' 1'1 III QtI. Wo don't lenaw . 1 fiS to 01l1t , but 1\0 can lIay that mout of : I tl10Dl are porsplrlna : . I . . . . Lot the I'erpetulll lcnocker bo sent ! 'to ; the rock Vllo where his Immmor lImy 110 aptly employed making lIttle ones out ot big oneil. ) rho llc on the tall ot the dog or the \ wlte or the wild man ot Borneo wlli d ubtless \ \urllrlalld to find that motor , caru have Invallell tbo Island. . ' As a rcsult or this anU.whlRltoro r : sndo , un Iowa man shavcd oft his IIplnnalccrll and was thTown out of the lloosc by hili wlte , who mistook him , tor , n tramlJ. \ 1 That dl onu ' 111 "I1t1ouslr rOllortod tt us hl1vlnr ; bccn found In Oreion , WIt ) ' - It omlne nnd 110ntana. But remember r bls Immense 1110. whkh vr.olmbly ac. , counte for It. , i t Automobllcs nre being Bold In Dol" ' tIco. and we muy IIUPPO\Q tllllt the , l'tt wild mon over tIlere will at once join , } , In the march of ch11hatlou : by allply- ) Ing for jobll us chnutfllurs. , ' I 1'1 . \ - Mme. Emmn Eameil lays she doesn't fl believe IIho will ever marry again. . ) lowover , IIho has justlltartod for Eu- . I t'Opct Ilnd there are man , . hl1rll-ull gen- , Ucmen with titles OV5r thoro. " - I , . . . Ono war to ret ; rid of Imooqulto. . i cxplulns the llnIUmoro Sun , Is to 11rm- .i Iy IIIClP him In UI0 face , nnd at the " lime ' exclnlrnlnr : : hau&hlll & ) ' : "That for . , t I yOU , 1111' , " or ml1dum , as the case muy , r t be. ! 'i ' Complaining nbout the qunJlty of the I , modern unlbre11 , Mr. ? ! rax Henry ' . NQwmnn " , rUcD to a newspaper : "A 'IlJ 1'ood ; um11rella Is lIomewhat IIko n good " I . poet , 111l.rd to fiud. " Why not buy ono , m ; llll.x ? 1ft JI It two 1100rI\h : Rrmleu l1 bt l1ve or \ nix tlaYIl with a total dcath list of 32 , ( , . 1I0Ul el clI Included , how loug could \ ! nIl th ( , ) . Nal Itud Dlalte.bellovo ad1dlera ! J In : Morocco IItM4 up In front of a few -'rench rQlments ? " , "P I : . IIlOturer on " ' 1'11. . . PhUoool1hy of I ; .t Art" Rt the HllrvardummfiJr school ; \ i dQclargd that beaut ) " , which is a func : ; \ Uon 01' IIntalllchy subslsUn& & ; between \j I UJ1 'orl1.nhmi : nnd Its object wlwn thol , I ndaptll.UOll f one to the ether Is com- . , vlet5 a.nd karmonlous with the orrnn- Ism'lI act ot purccllUon , la grounded UIJon the 1 > lyc1l0-ph'llcnl ch racter of the orrnnlem ; : , " , hlch determlnl"M the form at the bero.utUul obdect. All of which es to coonI'm us In the belief that benuty Is onh' IIkln deelJ after all , . - - - = : Scientists In thn bureau of ( ) lhnology nt Wl1shlngton IIlI.y mon nrft practical , ly of the el1mll etnture : and have the ! lame ! llee ot brain to-dft ) . as before the dnwn ot hilltory when thley were bua hnntlnc the wooll ) ' nllrtOeerml lu the ' .rhames a.d Beine vQlles. . The stlen UlltB onht not to tlk this wuy. D ( thry UPlct allr : on to , bellovo that II took M mueh brains ttMhunt 11 WOOm3 rhlnocero& . Inqulrell the Indlnnapofl Star , IIkOltlcall ) ' , as It dbes to chasl tlte fCI511 ve bnse11l\l1 or : IHIrSUO ! and cap ture the fu ltho l10llar ? : , Thllt mother-In.law j whlcl1 hai been verworlted ft ymay , will have tl bo calted In. A " , 'cnlthiY Cleveland Jaw Yef "nfil 110 dlteonsoh\to : becmso 111 : mother.ln.Jaw left his homo that ht . , . , ' nt to the courts and took out n wr'i ' ot habeaB corllUu to & : et her lxiclt agnlu HQ baslld hili llpllcatioll on the stutc ment that the cIOtlmab10 I.\d ) ' hud beer induced throu h rnlsl'Opoosell'tatloll 1 < torlinke his domlelle anll was restrain gd by torc , ! .from coming hacl ( . Tl1l wothgr.ln-law , lipcaklng cncrtlcllll ) ' / ) IUS . . .boon rrossly ; wronged. . A lU6 ho Is rtlltUnc a full \'llllllcptlon. , ' .1- - " .1,2 \ ,2,0. . . , " 1 . - ; - ; - . . . --,0.---- . . , . , t I. . ' . . . . . . ' , . . " . . " . . . . . T.be State Capital Mattcrs of OeDernl Intercst I . _ . rROM . , NehrnBkl1's Scat of Oovcrwtlcnt . .J. Primary Law Intructlon : ; . 'I'he county clorle of Casl ! county tel- ( 'phoned to UIO attorney ( ; ol1eml that with the 11011 booicil &eut to his county wnw cucluwoll vrlutol ! Instructions how to muleu up the primary 11nllot. It Waf ! Btahlll 111 thu IrllltrucllonH thnt n IJlanle lIuo . . . . . .a to 11c left upon wilich the \'otwr could wrIte In a namc. Altor- ncr Gellernl ' 1'h01l11111011 and SecretuI' ) ' or Sinte Junldn Imvo not sellt out any Instructions how to IIlaleo tip the hal- lot , hut have left that to the dlscrotlon or the , county cletleH , who uro IIUI1- posed to follow the law In the mattor. Any Instructions Hent out with the 11011 hooles are sent without nuthorlty from the IItnto olUclulH arll\ should , accorlllng to 1\11' . Junlcln , have no welflIt with the county officlnlA. .1ust how the InatructlonA got Into the 11011 hoole ) Hlchn o , ot course , If ! not Imown lIt the I1tl1to houso. 'rheRO booles are sunt out br the prlnler8 and the county - ty clerics got their )11'111 ) tlng done where they pleuse. ' 1'110 following two loltors contain all the mnt.lor scnt out hy the Hccrotnry of stnto ami an ) ' . , matter other than this Is without. his authority : AUIlU'Jt Hi , 1907-County ClerIc : In slnllllnll ) ' 011 certlncat s ot filings of cl\nlIdutoo to bo , 'otod fOl' lu the Sept - t mhor primary , tills dopnrtment did not undertake thQ formation of an officlnl Imllot. Wo reror ) ' 011 to s ctlons 8' and 9 of the Prlmar ) ' law ns to who shall malto 1111 , and the Corm of ballots. \Va s nd 1011 lindoI' SHparate cover blunlt terms to malto r'tllrns to this omce as l1ro..ld 11 lu section 23.Vo alno hlpllCll you by mall ono copy ot the Prlmar ' law Cor each voting pro- , clnct In 'Oll cOlin t ) ' . Please nclmowlodgo rocelpt of In"s and ahHtrncts or notify this office In rcgarll to thom. . iTa t110 Count ) . Clorts of Nebrnslm : Gcntlemen : In accordance with the provlalons of section : :3 : of the prl- marr election Inw It has heen decided by the nttorno ) ' general al1Il secretarr : 'of ' Atato that a sepam.te poll hoolc 1'1115t 110 used for each ot the political lJartlef ! , and they sl1all bo 'deRlgnated r havlnr ; the colors covered as tol. 10wH : Socialist. red : prohibition , ' 'whlto : repuhllcan , blue : Ilemocrat , green : peoplo's Independent , ) 'ellO\\ _ A Trip by Governor Sheldon. Governor Sheldon Is soon to take n. trip with other western governors , which In Importauco will excce an ) ' 10urnoT ho has taken slnco he became governor of Nobraska. Ho 't'111 10 to Keoknk , la" to help entertl\ln Presl. ont Rooscvolt and accompn ) ' his part . to St. Loul , , , "here the president Is to "peak October 2 , At St. Louis the gov. ernor will be the guests of the 11usl. ness mon's IQ3ue and actor vltvln the Veiled Pr011hot parade on the ntreotl : Rnd attending the grnnd 11all nt nl/ht / , wfll : ; 0 with Prtsldent Roosevelt - velt down the MissIssippi river to Momphls to attend 1\ deep wuter con. vontlon. Governor ShelJon hall a plnntatlon in MIBslsslppl and has spent much time there and became well ac , qualntell with southern peOile and 'tholr customs. Governor Cllmmln1s In vltod Governor Sheldon to come to Keolmle to help entortaln the { lrelldont : Ia. that clt ) . Octo11or the Urst. ' } 'hls w111 prollably bo Governor Sheldon's Inst trip outsldo tlle state thll ; year J\U1l ho mn.y muleo very few journeys l way Crom Ltncolu. Ho has spolwl1 ut mauy towns In No11raslm IIlnce he b8cnlUO Governor , but now nndti that offlc11l.1 dutloll require him to romah : at his orrico DlOro thnn In the past He w111 b ohlh."ml to docllno ull In .vltatlona to ( Iollvor addresses durln September aud Octobo1' . Burlington P:1sses. Nenrh' 7,000 trip passe WCro Iscuel by the Durllnlton railroad durin ! ; tb. month of Jul ) ' , accordlll to the re 110rt flIed with the railway commls I slou. Orricera IlUd employol.l , their tUUllltos nud ro1ath'os , aul OVOU serI vRnt Ilrls employed by officers , aplIca to ho in the list. Many of the trip I . are lahelet'Inlts. ! . As In thu l1ast. thl rallwny commission Ie In the 110S CE n\on \ ot no Information showing that th , persons listed as emll10 'es are entitle. . to pusses unJer the antf.t > aHs In' which llro\'ldos that onlr " 110111\ fit ! , omplo'cK , the major portion of whos time III devoted to the servlco of th tI I t companY' . and the ellondont momhor of their families" ma ) ' rccelve passe : F. I. , Wolft of Cambrldro ; Is In th lint ns a law'or who recolved tranl port\tlon from the compan ) " Wlth011 p wlng for It In cash. In the entlr list of nearly 7,000 anI ) ' ono case I roportell as n charity casl' ! , 1womn who was carrlet ! from Lincoln t PI ttsmouth at the rcqucst of tll Lincoln charlt ) . orgnnlzutloll , - Express Cali" : Next Week. Pedornl Judge T. C. Muner : I formbd AttQI1l0) ' General ' 1'hol1lpEC ho " ,111 tllke up the mnttor of the 0 Jrbsl ! comlJmlos just as soon ItH Jud ! W. ll' . MungoI' returns , which wll1 1 this weelt. JUdge Mun er salt ! 1 hOII ( d to have all of the state matte now In the fudel'lll court IJaHscll U1Jt b ) ' SOIJtember 1. This Includell tI opinion In the case of the jUl'Isdletll In the mattol' or the allllcatlon ) ) of t1 6tato r r an Injunction to ) Jfcyent tl , railroads (1:0111 : vlolntlng the 11'Clsl ! ; tlon enacted last wlr.ter. ( . . , R:111ro:1t.1 MUtt FIx Tracks. 1\tomlJora or the State Hnllway com. mission Jmvo roturnClI Crom their In , f > lloction of the 1\IIHllo11rl Pacific trncls : wd they are now ut worlt on un ordel' hnvlnlo : for Ita ohJcct a general ovor- hl1llllnJ ; and flxln ! ; up oC the physical property at the rend In Nohrnalm. ' } 'ho corurnlHHlonora hrought 11aclt the snme rCl10rt , 11 stor ) ' of wornout mils nn,1 1 > 1'olOn tics nnt ! the uhHenco of slgnB of ropnlr. In moat IrIHtuncos sections of six mllcs In length uro loolced nHllr hy one foreman and u helper. AccordIng - Ing to the comIllltmlollel's the photd- rllllhH Hlod hy the llI'Oteatlul ; trnlnmon 111'0 more thuu vorll1ed. CommlssJon- el' Wllllnms contlnuad his Investigations - tions down Into KanSM aut ! where the state line WnI ! cl'oHHod the train I'IlU onto sovonty-Uve pOUll ( } mila und movell nlong ItS 1.11I100th ItS gll\ss. Ho wns Informed h ' Rn omclnl on the tmln that It was the Intention of the owners to supply Nohrnslcn with the came lelnd ot rallR this year , 11ut In- stcad they hnll Hent up the large slzo englneH , Ilull these 111'0 11elng usoJ ever the objections of the onlueers ! who } lrotosted to the official ! ! . It In the 11ollot of emplo 'os Interviewed 11y the commlsslonor thnt when the tracles flo'oze UI1 these hlg englnos will smash the present light rulls Into smlthor- eens. In the meantlmo he said freight trains a n11l0 In length was a common shht Rnll fifteen tmlns 1dn ) ' are schodulM south at Au11urn , just : m Indication of the huslness this road Is doing In Noh1'l1slm , JUdge WillIams wns refufed permit to 1'1110 on : freight , from which the Jluhllc Is hal'- red and ho had to willie Crom Au11urn to Howe , a dlHtllnce of six mlle ! ! , then drive to Stella , /hero ho caught the train to Falls CIt . . Ho thcn went on to Hesorvo , Kns" and came 11aek to Woel11ng Wuter and in from there to Lincoln. . University Warr:1nts Held Up. A large numher of university em- 1I10)'eH nnd Instl'uctor8 mu1 othol's nro linblo to go without theh' AUGust llIlY fOl' II. long time , as State ' 1'roasul'cr Brinn refused to sign the wurrants , l1lch were Issued b ' the auditor uJlon the certlncatol1 filed by the state 110ard of regents , Ir. Brian refused tenet net hecauso Secrot\I'Y of State Junlln reCusC'd to Indorse the cortlficates Ull' tIl the vouchers , from which the cor- tlficates were Issuell were submitted for his Insllectlon. UnUl the state tnmsuro1' affixes his signature to the warnnts they [ \JI ) vorth just the ta- ) ler they are printed on , Mr _ Brian aald ho would countersign nd. W:1r- rant when h Imow the vouchC'r had flOt heen Indorsell by th secretary of ( , tate , as the constitution clearlr 111'0' vldos the secretar ' oC state anll the auditor shall audit and sign all vouch. ers for 1110no ) " to bo drawn out of the state troasur ) ' _ Some time ago lr. .Junkln sene notice upon the regent that ho woulj not sl n certificates is. sued by them until he had oxamlned the 't'ouche-s supposed to bo on file . lit the State unl\"orslt . That month the vouchers were given to him fOl' inSlJeCUOn , and ho signed the certlfi , cates. Exchange of L:1nd Prospects. The n.ssoclate forester of the United States hM written a letter to GOY' ornor Shcldon , dotltlllng 1IJIm : for the IItato to exchange all Its lauds In na , tlonal forest rcsel'ves for : I. solid bloc or national forest land In the state , to be ngreed upon by the illnte and the secretary ot agriculture , It Ie proposed the olclllll1gel : : lands shall approximately he equalcd In area and 't'alue to the land given b ' lilt ) state , This associate forester sa's the present sltuntlon involves hardshlp for the stuto , 1111 some at thum owrl I other lands lIolected as IndemnIty 011 nccount ot grants In Quantity by con I ! : ross and includcll within the foresl reserve , after Ielectlon ; , their 110ldlngi are scatt < red and cannot bo econollli cally admlnlotered as forest land 01 l sold ou ! luchiood / tcrms as the stat ( could got If the sevornl trnct8 werl - not IsolatoJ. Free FreIght to the Fair. Accordlul ; to IIUPlllemelt ! of Ull IIPCCIIlI rules aud reulntlom ! ; 011 frelgh tl'amc , e11'ucUvo nfto1' AUlust HI , 1907 the llurllngtou railroad has anuounce ( ItH Intention of haulln fl'eo of eh l'g oxhlblts to the state fIliI' other thl11 IIhe stoclt. 'rhls will be brouht : abou b ' a. rebate of the olle way charge : tllllt must he palll when the exhlbl hs sent to the fnll' , It no vart of I Is sol 11 whllo there the return will bl free ot eharge , and a prosontl\Uon 0 I- a cerUflente from the Becretarr oC th bGnrd that the goods have actunll ; bcen on oxhlhlt will secure the roturl at the ono wny prol1alll charges on th outgoing tl'll } . If the goods nro soil or an ) ' l11\rt ot thcm , the amount 0 freight on thnt l\rt ( will not bo 1' ( s funded , , Horse Show :1t the Fair. 'I'ho dlsplar In the hol'sO .Iolmr mout .at the Htato Call' , Selltcmber t' ) 6 , IJromlsof. ! to excel an'thln eve s'n on the grounds In this stat There will bo grent mmbers of Po chcron , and lrrcnch draft , CI'des ait Shires , Bnsllsh , li'rcnch nnd Genna coach horsen. No Delegates Will Go. nGovornor Sheldon Is not olug t III permit Nebl'l\l'lca to be rnllresontod 1 xcon't'entlon " , 'blch he bollcves wi ; e bl' domlnntc(1 b ) ' C01')10mtlons ) , 11 10 has ecllnod to apl10lut dclogntcs ) 1 Ie convention which the West 1 I1 I'S Business MOIl'a club of 8t. Louis 111 m called Cor the llUrpoEo of harulOnizll : :10 : the strained relatlonll whIch exist b m t'.el1u state nnd federal courts 10 man ) ' l11\rts of the cuntl' ' . ' } 'ho go 110 orUOI' , IJClnr ; optlmhtlc , .Ioes not b la. lI'vo the couutr ) ' Is so near a c1'ls I as the St , Louis dub'thlnlcs. 1 . " . . , . . . . , - METHOD IN HIS SOLICITUDE ! . . WlIllc'o DI'Cp Interest In Playmte'a : Health Explained : 'I'hls story In well In Icceplng with the slllrlt of the nge , snys the Now Yorle ' 1'rJbuuo. A Bronx mnn tolls It ahout his IItUo boy. 'rho neigh bur's younl ; hOllOful WIlS yery 1\1 \ , nnll Wl\1lo \ and the other ) 'oungstCl's In the hloclt hnd been asltcd not to malw nny nolso In the stl'eets. The nelghbol"8 bell rang ono duy nnd she oJlened II. to find Willie standing bashrully on her Cront stola. ) "lIow Is ho to'dny ? " ho Inquh'ed In n shy whlsl10r. "lIe's heller , thank you , dcaI' , anll what a thoughtful child you are to como and asle. " WlIlIo stooel a moment on one foot and then burst forth ugaln , "I'm orful sorry Jimmy's sick. " The mother was profoundly touched. She coulll find no fUl'thor wOl'ds to say , but slmilly llased him. Made still boiller hy th caress , Willie hegan to huek down the stellS , ropeatlng at Intervals - tervals his sorrow for his pla'mato'f ! Illness. At the bottom steJl 110 halted anll lookell up. "If Jimmy altould IIle , " ho usleed , "ldn 1 hnve his drum ? " FOR SELFISH ENDS. Thc Efforts l3elng Made by the American - can Medlc:11 Association. _ The Political activity of the Ameri- cnn Mellical Association ho. hecome so pronouncell as to cause comment In Jlolltlcnl circles oSllecll\lly as the the avowoll lJUrl10so of the Doctors of , the "llegular" or Allopathic school , of which the Association Is chiefly com. posell , is to secure the passage of such lawn as will not only. prevent the nalo of so"callell "Putent" medIcInes , but w111 restrict the practlco of medi. clno anll healing to the "schools" now l'ecognlzed. ' 1'hls in many states would prevent the growing practice of Os. teopathy , nnll In nearly every state woulll prevent the healers of the Christian Science nnll montnl science belief from practicing these sciences In which the faith of so man ) " Intelligent - gent people is so Urmly 1'Ootell. The American Medlcnl AssoclaUon has a "Committee on Leglslntkm , " anll the commltteo has correspond , ents In practically o\'ery townshlp- some 16,000 COl'l'eSl10ndents in all. 'rhis commltteo at the last session of the AmerIcan l\ledlcal Assoclntlon helll In June of this ) "ear eXIJressell a hope that a larger number of I1hysl- clans than heretofore will offer themselves - selves as candidates for Congress al the first opportunlt ) . . In Its annual report this Commltteo said : "To meet the growing demands of the movement - ment , however , partlculnrb' if the work of active participation in State legislation Is undertalwn , a Inrger clerical force must 110 emplo'ed , " This Is almost the Urst time in the history of the United States that any organize 11 clacs has frankly avowe the purpose of capturing legislatlll'os and dominating leglslaUon In their own selfish Interests. The American Mellical Association hns about 65,000. memhers of whom 27,000 are "fully constltutell mem- bers" nnd the rest nre members 11e- cause ot their affiliation with state or local societies. The Association owns real estuto In Chicago valued at $111- 781.J1 ! and Its total assets are 2)1- ! ) 567,8J. ! Its IInbllltles , at the tlmo of the annual report which was made at the June meotlng , amounted to enl ) ' $21,906 , The ox cess of assets over lIa11lHtles Is increasing Ilt the rate of about $30,000 a year , and the lJUrllOSO of the organization Is to domlnato the fielll of medicine , anll b ) ' crush lug all coml1etltlons by securing the pas. sage of prohlhltlve legislation , compe\ all of the peolllo of the Unltell Statcd to pay a doctor's fee ever ) " time the most l lmplo remedy Is neellell. Deaths from XRays. The death of Dr. Weigel , a surgeon of Hochestor , from a disease Ilue to the constant use of the X'l YS mnkes the fourth who has lost his \ite from thIs cause , says the Chlstl n Allvo- cate. cate.The The othero were an asslsta.1t at Thomas Ellison , a Boston physlclnn and a woman of San Francisco nnmed Fleischman , In the case of Dr.Tel. . gel since 1904 , when his right hnml and all but the thumb and a finger ot the left hnnll were removed , there had been four operations In tr'lng to save his lite. The Urst remo..ed 1\ part of the right shoulder ; then a 11I1rt of the muscles coverlnF ; the right . breast. M 'stery completely envelops the calise ot dentll , the disease 11elng unknown - known to medlcnl science , though It Is believed to Involve some great prln. clplo of lito. Dr. Wolgol was president - dent of the Rochester Academy ot Medlclno and the American Ortho- pnedlc society. t. Puzzled. 2 The barll from the city had sold sue- Ir fielent verses to spend a " ' ek In a 3. rurnl boarding house. Waving ort the 1'- swarms of Juno 1111gs nnd mosquitoes , d the hard snt penning his lines 11) ' the 11 ) 'ellow lIrht of a Itcroseno Inn11l. "How I love this madrigal ! " ho nlllsell to hllnselt. The horn-hnndod former , who sat .0 greasing his boots , loolwd up In sur , \t ' . )11'150. Ii "Grnclous ! " ho drawled. "Whero Is [ 0 she ? " to "Who ? " nsleell the astonished bun ! . Id "Why , the gal yeou just said yeoll \S , loved. " Ie 0- Peculiar Medlc:11 Remedy. In . It was stated at an Inquest on r \ ' . peasnnt In a Servian villugo that th ( ,0man dlod from swallowing too man ) ,0- , Is hullots , which ho was accustomed tt talw , In common with nIl the lleasantl In thut ( lIstrict whenever ho felt ill. - TABLE DELICACIES - - - - - WORTH TnVING FOR CHANGE IN THE fl1ENU. : Cocoa Cookies Popul:1r with ThoBe Who Have a Swcet Tooth-Ex- cellent Plum Puddlno Sauce -Good Summer Cutlets. Cocoa Coolelos.-Croam half cup of 'Jutter with three.fourthn Clip of lugar. Add ono heaten egg . . 31111 ono- oUl'th CU ) ) of sweet milk. Sift together - gethor with two CUl1 of flour , one- ourth tcasi100nful of Halt , tWQ toa- 1Ioons of haldng )10wdol' ) , four tea- 'Ipoons of drycocoa , IHIII ono teaspoon ' ) f cinnamon. Comhlne wet alld dry mlxtul'es. Dnko 1 minutes In hot : lven. Grl1pe , Jelly.-To seven pounds of ; rnlles ndd a double hnnllful of julc ) ' ra11apples. 1\lalco the jolly In the usual wny. It will he Urm and rohf.n ! : Its shape when turned out of the moill. Plum Pudding Sauce.-Croam together - gether a cupful oC sugar anll hnH a cupful of butler. When light 0'111 1I'earn : ) " , add the well 11eaten yolks of fOlll' eggs. SUr Into this ono wIne glass of brnndy , a pinch of salt , nnll Dno large cupful of hot cream. Deat this mlcture well. Place In a sauce. pan aveI' a fIre and sUr .It unm It 1 cooln sufficiently to thicken like ! cream. 'rea Rolls-One quart of fiour , one teacup of warm mlllt , half a teacup of Gooll yenst. two eggs , level tablespoonful - spoonful of sugar , salt to tasto. Mix Into 1\ soft dough at nine o'clock. Let \t \ rise well ; knead thoroughly , nnd malco Into smnll rolls , sprlnlelo slightly - ly with warm water : Bet to rlso again . , and bake quickly. Mother's Murnns-One.qunrtor cup melted hutter , ndd two eggs , ono tabl3spoon Imgn1"r pinch of salt ; bent together ono teacup sweet millt , two : \II)1S ) nour , two tcaspoons balelng pow. del' . Summ r Cutlets-Tnko half a dozen s111all cutlets of lamb and stew until thorou1hlr done , in good stock with 11 ple1ltlful supply of soup vegetables , 'I'alte them out and weight them down with a bon I'll until cold. Drush ever with glaze and ornament on ono sldo with prell ) ' colored veotahlcs ! , cut into - to thin strips and arranged to fo. ' . a lattlee pattern. Mnlw a snlall oC the collI l.JOilcll vegetahles with 11eas to predomlnato , anll heap It in a Illsh. Lay the cutlets around the edge with the ornamentC'd sIde up and garnish the top with choppell aspic jelly. Simple :1nd Attractive Sal:1ds. An olld and prctty salall is mallo oC celer ' and apple. Insteall of the usual crescents and cubes , the celery and apple are cut in long , narrow straws , mixed lightly with ma'on- nalso , an garnlshell with a fiuffy bor , del' of watercress. Another salnd Is Ilotalo and tomato. 'rho freshly cookell po1.1to is cut In'ery small 1110ces , placed in a bowl with It. . sllco of onion , A French dressing Is poured ever while the potato Is warm anll whole allowed to stand Cor two hours In a cool placo. When ready to servo : t. fresh tomato Is peeled , co.rofully I1cooped out , filled with the potato mlxturo , and 1large spoonful of ( . ol\Cd resslng , to which whlppell cream has 11een added , placed on top , Codfish Dnlls. Pare six potatoes of mcdlum size , nnd cut In quarters , Put one cup of ra w salt codfish , picked Into small I pieces , a11o\'e the potatoes in a saucepan - I pan , Pour 11ol11ng water ahout the lJotatoes , and cook until tender , Drain ofl the water and fet in a saucepan , covered with a cloth , on thc buck of 1 he ranhe. to dl' ' the 110tatoes , l\lash thorou11I : : ) " , aud gdd 1IOIJlOr ) t taste. Beat an egg until whlto and yolk are . . . . .ell mIxed : add Irad uall ) " a lIttle of the 1shlmll mixture , aud when well blended return to that in the saucepan - pan , and 11eat thoroughly. ShaJO ) Into balls and Cry In Ileep fat , smoking hot. It Is 11est to use a frying basket for this. Quick Pickle. Two quarts of cabbage , ono qunrt ot tomatoes , ono pint of onion , ono lJOIl of green pel1por , with the see s 1'0- mo\'cd , Chop fine and mix thorough- 1) " , Let stand aIt nlrht , covered , then put in a colnndOl' 01' in a 111uslln 11ag I1nd IIress' out all the liquid. Seasun with a tllblespoonful each of ground mustard , ginger , cinnamon , cloves , salt anll celery seed. Cover with two quarts of vinegar , cold , and boll stead. Ily until the vegotnbles are clenr and tender. The plclelo will be ready for nso as soon as cold , To yellow the pickle tie two ounces of tumeric In a muslin bag and coolt with ft. Chlcl < en Ch:1rtreuJe. ChOl ) very fine n CUIJ of cold coolccd chicken , ndd two sausagcs 01' six table. 8110011CIIIs of cooltcd ham , cl1opped : three tablespoonfuls of hrend crumbs , ono tablcspoonful of callcl's , two tablespoonfuls - spoonfuls of lemon juIce , a dash at cn'enno , two eggs , well beaten , and enough hot I > OU11 stock to mnl\O It quite moist. Butter n small mold ! lnd tlacle the meat In closely , leavIng I > ) HlC at the top to allow for swelling. Steam ono hour. French RIce Pudding , Weigh a quarter of a pound of rico , nnd p11t It Into a pInt of millt. Lot It slnul1el' until seCt and all the 'milk Is soalwd Ull , When nearly cold , add ono ounce of but 'el' , the ) 'ollts and whltca of three C'rgs , a little sugar , and the rated rInd of a lemon. rl1x : 1\11 well togotho1' . Dutter a Illaln 1110ltl nnd Bl1rlnltlo cruclcor r crnm11s thlclI ' OVOI' the huttoI' , thell ) I 110ur In the rico , halw ono haul' , turn " It Iut oC the mold IUld serve hot. ' I I , , I , \ ! , . j ! 1I I 1 1I I I , ( Jopyrlght lPOO , 111 The ! [ il1aun 00. MAN-A-LIN Is An Excellent Remedy for Oonstipation , . ( , There are many ailments ! directl ) ' dependent upon can- I stipation , such as biliousness , discolored and pimpled skin , inactive liver , dyspepsia , overworked - worked IddIleys and headache. Remove constipation and I all of these aliments dls- I appear. MAN-A-Litl can be relied upon to produce a gentle action of the bowels. making' pills and drastic cathartics entirely un- necessary. A dose or two of Man-a-lin is advisable In slight febrile attacks , la grippe , colds and Influenza. THE MAN-A-liN CO. . - - . , COLUMBUS , 011I0. U. S. I A. President Castro's Conceit. I 1\Iany stories have heen told or . . Ciprinno Castro , president of VenezueI I . . . . In , anll of his monumental conceit. During the Russo-Japanese war the fnll of Port Arthur was being ex- plhlnell to 111m. " "Pshnw ! " he exclaimed. "With 600 Venezuelans 1 could have taken It in four da's. " _ "With a thousand , In one day , your excellency , " said the diplomatic rep- resentutlvo of a European power. Castro was so pleasell nt what was Intended to he sarcnsrn that , it Is said , the dftllomat succeeded next duy In se- Cluing sntlsfactlon of a clnlm that his government hull been vainly' pressing tor years. , An Inherited Tendency. A Cleveland society woman ga\'e a lIarty to nine frlenlls of her young son , agell six. To alld to the pleasure or the occasion she had the ices frozen In the form of a hen and ten chlclwns. Each chBIl wns allowed to select his chlclten as It was served. Finally she came to the son of a prominent poli- tician. : 'Whlch chlclty wm you have , Del'j j tie ? " she asleed. ' , ' "If ) 'ou please , 1\Irs. n. , I thlnlt I'll tnlO the mamma hen , " was the poHle ( replr.-Llpplncott's. Of the Cabbage Patch. . Cigar 1\Iaker-Here's a new cigar I I've just been putting up and I haven't any name for It. Suppose you suggest I one. one.l"rlend l"rlend ( after smolelng It-They're ) naming a. good many after chnracters In fiction now. Why don't you call this " 1\Irs. Wiggs ? " It's a . Good Tinle now to see what a good "sta'lng" , breultfast can bo mnde without high.priced high.pricedMeat _ . r TRY A LlttI Fruit , A Dish of Grape-nuts and Cream , , A Soft-Boiled Egg. . Some tIIee , Crisp Toast , Cup of Postum Food Coftee. Thnt's all , and nIl \'er ) " eas ) ' of digestion - tion and full to the hrlm with nourishment anll strength. REpEA'1' FOR LUNCHEON OR SUP. , PER , and hn\'o a meut and vegetable dinner olther at noon or ovenlng , as you 11refol' . . Wo ) II'elllct for } 'ou an increase In ) lh'slcal and l11ental IJOWor. . II There's a RC:1son. " n lItl Lhe "Ullift hl'lIlLh 1'1118811' , " "The Uoatl tQ W'IIl\"llle , " 1111'\6 , " - , , . . , . I' I , ' . ' , I . ' ' . . . . , . , '