gjaPJess F3giii Brick 1 on iSSSS T Ck v Si Sattse oj Many Eye TlwiWca CSJ By Walter Irwin M 0 A FEW ILLUSTRATED POINTS ON THE WEARING OF EYEGLASSES My dear friend I do not wonder that the new glasses you have had so short a time are causing your eyes to pain said an optician as he exam ined the partially dilapidated eye glasses which were handed him by his friend who had pronounced his glasses a success from the first hut of late had found them hurting his eyes Glasses worn as carelessly as you have been wearing these cannot fail to hurt your eyes remarked the expert In fr t it would be strange if they failed to hurt you Am I really wearing them careless ly asked his friend in surprise I had not the least idea that they were not just as you adjusted them In the first place remarked the optician your glasses are not clean You have depended on an occasional breath and the corner of your hand kerchief while in reality they need a frequent bath in warm water In fact a little soap will improve the bath Be careful always to shake the dust from the cloth or chamois that you use in cleaning them as the little particles are apt to scratch the sur face of the lens and cloud it Another thing The use of the chain you are wearing is nothing short of an anchor chain A chain so heavy invariably drags the glasses out of focus Would suggest a much shorter chain to be worn which is also a safer plan as a longer chain is always getting tangled and is apt to catch on something which may be the cause of pulling yuur glasses from your face or out of your pocket and many times straining them out of shape On examining the nose piece I should say that you have made the practice of putting them on and tak ing them off as if they were cast iron instead of a delicate piece of mechan ism carefully adjusted to your indi vidual eyes and nose The frame is dreadfully out of line I must twist it back into shape before you put them on again Allowing glasses to tilt forward as yours did when you came in robs them of half their service and is often positively injurious Such a slant as they attained on your nose would not be permissible even for read ing glasses which are only in occa sional use And again I notice you have evidently lost the good substan tial case which I gave you for your glasses and replaced it with this flimsy affair which perhaps accounts for some of the mishaps that have be fallen your glasses Here is a new one which will render it impossible for your glasses to slip about or be come out of gear And should they become bent again 1 advise you to come to me Avithout delay and have them put to rights Kryptoks are a pair of lenses that will answer the purpose of reading and seeing at a distance all in a single glass with perfect comfort The di viding line between the long and short vision portions is invisible allowing the eye to move from rong to short focus without the strain usually felt in the old style where the dividing line is ever before it thus causing 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our system Office in First National Bank McCook Building Savings Association Gniy One Dollar the Year jAyerk Pills The dose is one just one pill at bedtime Sugar coated mild certain They cure constipation J CAyerCo Lowell Mass Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAMS DYE a Beautiful brown or rich black Use m en o dhugoists 0BBpimL4cajusaii4aa BERUN IS MACHINE MADE KiibIIhIi Writer CallH It Stiff IUsfld Hid Rectilinear Was Berlin made last year or the year before It is impossible to say from looking at it Some of the trees iu the streets look at least ten years old but they must have been planted long before the city was thought of The houses and the streets and the lampposts and the statues are all much too neat and new to have endured the rains of more than one winter It is all in fact quite too new to be com fortable One feels afraid to sleep in anj of the houses lest rheumatism should be lying in wait in rooms where the plaster has not had time to harden I drove from the station in a drosh ki with a monstrously old horse Time had bent his forelegs into a very good imitation of a switchback railway and as we plodded solemnly along the brand new asphalt roadway with the brand new houses on either side and an occasional brand new electric car with a brand new driver in a brand new uniform I found myself wonder ing what the old horse must think of it all One day he may have been grazing in an open field and when he passed that way a week or so later he found a new broad boulevard with hotels and shops and churches and great blocks of fiats all sprung up like mushrooms Berlin then is si great deal too per fect to be satisfactory It is the ma chine made not the hand made article it was very decidedly made not born There is no spontaneity in It no life Compared to say London it is like a beautiful marble statue to a liv ing woman Berlin is iu fact an awful object lesson to emperors and others who try to make a capital city out of a respect able village It is easy to put up im posing buildings if you have the mon eyand to cut out broad tree lined roads and have everything neat and nice and fine but you only make your village bigger and finer without mak ing it any the more a capital city There is no getting away from the feel ing that Berlin is a viliige a big vil lage a beautiful rectilinear new-out-of-the-bandbox villaco but a village all the same London Chronicle GIRGENTI THE BEAUTIFUL No PInce of Ruiiix I tlie World More Beautiful Than This Every one has heard of Girgenti as of Syracuse before coining to Sicily The most beautiful city of antiquity has left an endearing name and if the Girgenti of today be far from the Agri gentuin of Roman splendor and still further from the Acragas of Greek beauty and magnificence it is still no bly worth seeing Even the least re sponsive imagination can hardly fail to apprehend some idea of what this town must have been of old when Acragas with its vast extent and over 200000 inhabitants looked out across the dark blue waters of the Greek sea or Mare Africano from a lordly wilderness of superb temples and magnificent build ings of all kinds Today it is worth a pilgrimage from the ends of the earth There is perhaps no place of ruin in the whole world more beautiful than this To see it as the present writer last saw it in a golden sunset glow with the great temples gleaming like yellow ivory and the town itself of a dusky gold and the sea beyond and up lands and mountains behind irradiated with a serene glory of light is to see what will be for life an unforgettable impression an ever deeply moving re membrance To localize the three loveliest views in Sicily and I fancy that most travel ers would agree with me I should specify that from the terrace of the Hotel Timeo at Taormina that from the monastery -hostelry of Madonna del Tindaro over Tyndaris and the Aeolian isles and that from the terrace of the Hotel Belvedere on the south wall of Girgenti looking out on the lovely temples the beautiful uplands and slopes and the blue sea washing Porto Empedocle below Century How Cnnmln AYik Xnmecl According to an eminent authority when the Portuguese under Gaspar Cortereal in loOO first ascended the St Lawrence they believed it to be the strait of which they were in quest through which a passage might be dis covered into the Indian sea When however they arrived at the point when they could clearly ascertain that this was no strait but a river they ex claimed repeatedly in their disappoint ment Ca nada Here nothing These words remembered by the na tives were repeated to the next Euro peans who visited the land The new comers hearing the phrase so frequent ly conjectured that it must be the name of the country so Canada it remains Money Mntle No Difference A poor but worthy old couple had a rare stroke of luck Some relative died and left them a fortune of 20 The night of the arrival of the lawyers let ter telling them of their good fortune they sat up late discussing the future and what they were to do with the great sum they had inherited When they had done and were rising to go to bed the old man said with a grand air of magnanimity Weel I suppose Janet thisll mak nae difference Well just speak to the neebours as before London Standard The Fact For the Fiprnre Of course said the bachelor girl I am lonely but I am afraid marriage would be out of the frying pan into tho fire Its more likely answered Miss Cayenne to be out of the chafing dish Into the gas stove Washington Star There will nevor be universal peace It is an idle dream People will always get married UNCLE SAMS FARMS TAKING LAND FROM THE INDIAN TO MAKE THEM How lieu Men of the ICloiva Co inniiehe Apache unci Other Tribes Will lie CoinneiiMnteri For Ij iikIm Owned by Them Soon to Ke Opened There is an old song that used to be quite popular in days gone by and which contained the words Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm The giving away of farms has often been done at the expense of the Indian Sometimes the Indian lias been paid for his lands sometimes he has been tricked out of them In most cases whether he has been paid for them or not he has got tho worst of the deal In the act recently passed providing for the opening up to settle ment of 01000 acres of grazing lands belonging to the Kiowa Comanche and Apache tribes it was provided that none of the lands should be sold for less than per acre At first the Indians concerned were opposed to the plan to open up their lands but since they have come to un derstand the fact that their funds would lie largely increased by tlie change tlfey have adopted a favorable attitude toward it Chief Quauah Par- -a jr tflSXf v I HiM K -v Vw si If 1 mmj 1 x v CIIIKF QUAXA1I PAIJKEi ker of the Comanche tribe and Chief Lone Wolf of the Kiowas are among those who favor the sale of tlie lands The hill originally fixed 10 as the minimum price for an acr in the sl but President Roosevelt refused to in dorse it unless this minimum price per acre was raised to Chief Quanah Tarker is one of the most inliuentiai and progressive In dians in the west His mother was Cynthia Ann Parker a white woman who was stolen as a child from her parents The story of her capture her life among the Comanches her mar riage to a chief of the tribe her recap ture by the whites and her preference for the people of her adoption form one of the most romantic tales of the early days of Texas Chief Parker was born about 1S34 lie has been a valiant advocate of the rights of his fathers race and has been talked of as a sen ator from Oklahoma The chief smokes his pipe of peacj not in a tepee but on the veranda of his residence a structure of some pre tensions and he has many men both Indians and whites in his employ He has thousands of head of cattle and his extensive Ians arc all inclosed by neat fences The chief has been called H ivii 3P5s al mmmm ttrftfa - - sft W J irfs - StlKVf fem mm i vmmK KIOWA SQUAW AND PAPlOOSE an Indian millionaire but it is said that the amount of his wealth is prob ably not in excess of 100000 The lands of the Comanches Kiowas and Apaches which are to be opened for settlement are in Oklahoma Other Indian lands are also to be thrown open soon and these tire located in Montana and Wyoming and form part of the reservations of the Shoshone Flathead and Crow tribes About 1000000 acres of tlie Crow reservation in southern Montana and about the same amount of land in the Shoshone reservation in Wyoming are to be niade ready for white settlement while several hundred thousand acres will be opened in the Flathead reserva tion near Missoula Mont On the lat ter reservation tlie government has al ready been at work converting the land into productive ranches by artificial irrigation The Crow Indians are In the main industrious and are noted as stock growers They are also engaged in agriculture and for tlie purpose of irrigating tlielr land have constructed a ditch which supplies -100000 acres with water THE SPANIARD IHk Court vn II In Cifrnrette nnil III Lottery Ticket Of the courteous manners of all Span lards a traveler writes So anxious is every one to be of service to others that the stranger is apt to consider the Spaniards very inquisitive people An experience in a Madrid tramcar was enlightening in tills direction A wom an in getting into the car appeared to have slipped and hurt her fool She and her husband began an animated discussion upon the incident and of -the dozen others in tlie car every one except ourselves craned forward to lis ten The passengers were well assort ed ranging as they did from a captain in uniform down to a woman almost of tho beggar clas But one and all In turn joined in tho discussion without exciting the least resentment opinions being apparently welcomed Gentle men arriving at their destination ceased arguing raised their hats and went out leaving others in possession until the principals left There is no hour of the day or night which a Spaniard deems inappro priate to tlie practice of smoking the same writer observes Whenever he finds time hanging heavily which is frequently he lights a cigarette Time hangs heavily on a Spaniards mind in the brief interval between the courses at lunch and dinner whenever he wakes at night when traveling be tween station and hotel in an omnibus and always when in a railway train regardless of la lie The practice of smoking is so universal in Spain that railway compartments for nonsmok ers exist in theory only an I th h ihlf combined with that of loud talking t all hours of the night and morning makes tlie avenge Spaniard unsir able as a traveling companion esiecial ly at night Of the sturdy bcr ars who overrun Madrid The beggars usually have some pretense for asking alms in ihe shape of a decrepit guitar or li idle un der the cloak whore it remains An other plea is tle sale of lottery ticket- the lottery being a great institution in Spain Each ticket costs f pesetas fabont 1 and bcgsiars in absolute rags as often as not children rush about with strings of these for sale Chicago News WIT IN CONGRESS Some Fnmoiis Retorts 3Iirie During the 1 1 cut of leute One of tlie most famous of Iteeds re torts was made at the expense of Springer of Illinois The Maine giant had just read one of Springers own speeches in refutation of the hitters argument just concluded The Iii noisan launched into philosophy upon the privilege of progressive thinkers to change their opinions I honor them for it he continued An honest man is the noblest work of God As for me Mr Chairman in tlie words of an eminent American states man I would rather bo right than be president The gentleman from Illinois nee lnt worry iir Chairman drawled It owl Hell never be either During the bitter light against iteed rules the house was thrown into con vulsions by General Spinola who pointing to the painting of the Siege of Yorktown hanging in the hall i graveiy accused rpeauer kcpi oi count ing the ITessiaus in the background of the picture in order to make uj a quo rum The general always wore a tremen dously high collar so high in fact that Representative Tim Campbell tapped it one day with the ferule of his cane and inquired to the amusement of the house Is General Spinola within During the famous deadlock fight in tlie house over the civil rights bill Gen eral Ben Butler favored a Sund jy ses sion Had as I am I have some respect for Gods day replied Sam Handall of Pennsylvania Dont the Pible say that it is lawful to pull your ox or ass out of a pit oi ihe Sabbath asked Rutlor You have thirty seven asses on your side of the house and I want to get them out of this ditch tomorrow I think I am orrpged in holy work Dont do it replied Randall -I erncet some day to see you in a better world Youll be there as you are here a member of tho lower house flashed back tho general with telling effect A merican Magazine A Hnmlreil 31 ill ion ima A peep into the heavens through a liodorn telescope is a peep into the very depths of mystery With such an instrument one may gaze upon 100 OGOOUO stars each of them a burning blazing sun From Avliat little Ave know of creation we cannot but be lieve that each of those suns is giving light and heat to a train of planets just in the same manner that our sun gives light and life to his little Hock of worlds Beyond those 100000000 suns there may be hundreds of millions more Thus they may continue sys rem after system and worlds without rid A Serious Breach Intimate Friend V1iat was the broach of senatorial courtesy of which you accused Senator Graball Senator Grafton fiercely Why the scoundrel approached the interests I represent and offered to work for 2 per cent less tesal expenses than theyre paying me ruck Tlie Poets Troubles Friend What did you find the most difficult thing when you wrote your first verses Poet To find some one who would let me read them to him Fliegende Blatter No one loves the man whom he fears Aristotle YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp 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