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JLjad { Boughs " I had a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me. " L. Hawn , Newington , Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis , pneumonia , asthma , or consumption. Don't wait , but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Three sizes : 25c. , SOc. , St. All draggled. Consult your doctor. If be Rays take It. then do as lie sayi. If lie tells you not to take it. then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with him. We ar willing. J. C. AYEIl CO. . Lowell , Mass. Free Postal Delivery. The free delivery postal system Is nly 38 years old , having been inaug urated in 1803 under Postmaster Cen tral Montgomery Blair , of Maryland , with GS5 letter carriers , distributed among 45 principal cities , and 60 of fices. There are now 866 offices and 6,389 carriers. You never realize how dearly you bave paid for your whistle until you Iry fco sell it. OnthoXevr "BuHjilo Kill" ' / The portrait of a suicide is on the ! fcew ten-dollar bill , which is known tlso as the "buffalo bill , " bemuse of 1 rampant bison picture in the on | er of it. ' The suicide was Meriud- her Lewis , the famous explorer. Le- , wls was also private secretary to President Jefferson , who afterward made him governor of Missouri terri tory. In a fit of melancholy he was ft man of moods he killed himself , When only 35 yeears of age. All things come to those who get Ured waiting and go after them. We a'e told that figures do not lie , there are numerous lay figrues. When the highwayman goes on the toad he is willing to take other peo ple's dust. Douglas Stores , and the best shoe dealers everywhere. CAUTION ! The genuine haveW.L. Douglas' name and price on bottom SHOES UNION MADE Notice increase { if sales it table belmot 1858 = 743.700 Polrt. IS99ZZT898.183 Pairs. 1901zi 566 0 ai . Business More Than Doubled In Four Years. TH REASONS : \V. L. Douglas makes and sellsmore men's § 3.00 and3.50 shoes than any other two mau- uf icturers In the world. \V. L. Douglas S3.00 and $3X0 shoes placed side hy sido with $5.00 and § ii.OO shoes of other mr.kcs , aro found to bo just as pood. They will outwear two pairs of ordinary S3.00 audS3.50 shoes. Made of the best leathers , Including Patent Corona Kid , Corona Colt , and National Kangaroo. Vatt Color Kyrlrt * anil Jllwftjs Illnrt UooLa t'hfd. "W. L. 3)ouila3 S4.OO "Gilt Edge Une" cannot be eauaUed at any price. et Itytmtil . " c.exlri. t'ntnlosrfrce. How to mnUc CREAM OVNUY | Semi Four One-Cent Stamps to A TTEEK Stralsht salary and cx- v penses to men with rig : to Introduce ur 1'onltry Mixture in country ; year's eon- frnct : weekly pay. AddcesB , with Btanip , Jtonarcli ALfc. Co. , BoxioU5i Sprinuaeld , Ifl. POPKAH'SASTHKA SPECIFIC , Gives relief In VITR minutes. Send ; f or a JFKEE trial package. Soldbyi Drupclsts. One Box sent postpaid on receipt of Cl.00 , Sir SCIPO 5.00. AddregaTUOS. POPIUH , PIUIA. , M. Put Up in Collapsible Tubes. ASul-stitute for nd Superior to Mustard or any iher plnst , una will not blister the most deliuita ikin. The pain allaying and curative qualities of this article are wonderful. It wil. stop ihe tooth- Ache at once , and relieve headache and sciatica. We recommend it as the best an : safest external aounter-irntHUt kn wn , also as an external reine- 4y for pains in the chest HIM st < inach aud all rheumutic , neuralgic and couty complaiuU. A trial will prova what we claim for it , aud it will be fouud to be invaluable in the household. Many people sj "It is the best of ail your prepa- HtUoni. " Price 15 cent * , at all druggists , or other dealers , r by sending this amount to us in postage stamps 'we ' Trill send you a tube by mail. ' No article should be accepted by the public un- 1 | ws the same carries our label , as otherwise it U ot genuiua. CUEEStiBROUOH MANUFACTURING CO , 17 Sutc Street New York CUjr. UURtS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Dest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. In time. Sold by druggists. N.N.U NO.706-7. YORK , NEB Some of the caterpillars found in Ihe vicinity of the .Darling River. Austrlia , are over six inches in length. YELLOW CLOTHES AKE UNSIGHTLY. K < cp them wiilie vl h Ued Cross Ball Jilue. All grocers sell larpe 2 oz. packitge , 6 cents. The woman who regards herself as an attraction often stands alune in that opinion. Garfleld Headuehe Powders ! 4 Powders are sold Tor lOc ; 1 Powder cures a headache. When a man has reached the height. of his ambition age frequenly interj feres with enjoyment of its fruit. IF 1 OU USE BALL BLUE Get Red Cross Hall Blue , the btii , Ball Bine. All groccTH Nell Ixrgu * oz package 5 c uti. A woman in a "profession" feels she has taken a step in advancing her sex. PUTNAM FADELESS DTH pro duces the fastest and brighte t colors of any known dye stuff. Many men find sweet satisfaction in speculating on the possibility of fortune coming their way. We are never without a bottle of Piso'a Cure for Consumption in our Louse. Mrs. E. M. Swayze , Wakita , Okla. , April 17. 1901. Could any one forgive a woman who confessed to having sown her wild oats ? Send to Garfleld Tea Co. , Brooklyn , N. T. , for samples of Garfield Tea and Headache Powders two Invaluable remedies. The man who says he is better than his fellow man rarely hears an echo of the utterance. ELY'S LIQUID CREAM BALM ia prepared for sufferers from nasal catarrh who use an atomizer in spraying the dis eased membranes. All the healing and v tliing properties of Cream Balm are n-ijiined in the new preparation. It does ' ! nut dry up ilie secretions. Price , includ ing spnn "i ! tube , 75 cents. At druggists or Kly L'.I-OS. . . 3G Warren street , Nevr York , niiiil it. When a man reaches above his standing fie fiuds assimilation diffi cult. flour' * tliia ? \VeofforOno Hundred Dollars rewir i for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe him perfectly , honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. \VKST & THUAX. Wholesale Druggists , Toledo. O. WAI.DINO. KINNAN & MABVIK , Wholesale DniRpists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 750. per bottle. SoUibvall ' ' " " Hall's Fami'v THE KANSAS raoruti ARE IN LOVE WITH WESTERN CANADA. They Say the Land There I the Finest on Earth. A great number of delegates hare been influenced through the agency of Mr. J. S. Crawford , the Canadian GOT- | eminent representative at Kansas City , ! to visit Western Canada , and whether from Missouri or Kansas thp story Is always the same they are ploa d with the new country buntr opened up. Isaac II. Levagood writes from bids- bury. Alberta , as follows : J "I met. throe delegates from Kansas yesterday at Didsbury. aud took them home with mo and took them out in j the afternoon and showed them some of the finest land that lays on top of God's green earth. They are more than pleased with this country. They stayed with me last night ; this morning I took them to Didsbury , and they went on north. When they come back they are coming to my place and I am going to help them to run some lines and they are going to locate in sight of my house. There have been over 1,200 acres of land changed hands here in our neigh- borhood this spring. When I located here last fall I was the furthest back of any of the settlors : to-day 1 am in the center of the settlement We have [ thirty-six children that are of school i age in our district , and we will have our school district organized next month , when we will proceed to build our school house. The longer we stay < here the better we like tiie country ; j that is the way with everybody here , fc They all seem to be satisfied and doing t well. I have talked with a great many t men here and they told me that they had less than $20 when they got here , f and to-day they have got 1 ( > 0 acres of . good land and five or six hundred dol- * lars * worth of stock. Crops are looking v fine hero [ think this will be a good a winter wheat country. One of my j neighbors has a small piece and it looks ( fine. fine.A A veteran sea captain has this to say as how seasickness affects worna en : ' 'Tncy suffer moregenerally than * men , but they don't make such a fuss * about it. A man goes to bed. where u he passes the time groaning and swearing until he is able to come on deck again. A woman lights t'hei malady until she can right no longer. ' Then she becomes quickly maudlin and pathetic. Almost invariably she asks three questions : 'Do people die 0 of seasickness' ? 'How far are we p from shore ? ' 'How long before we y shall laud ? ' When a man is good and n sick he doesn't care when he is got t ] iog to land rather hopes that the o ship will go down , in fact. " ti Women like to be considered an au- bhority on art questions. r' ' Hnu Wi Blow's SOOTHINO YKOT tow children teething , softens the ( runts , reduces iafliunatlon , f ] Have twin , cures wind colic. Sao bottle. I . . j The man who constantly bemoans ; bis condition is apt to regard friend ship as a shadow. Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic ! Don't accept fraudulent substitutes , imitations or counterfeits ! Genuine tablets stamp- ed C. C. C. Never sold im tmlk. e ( All druggists , xoc. _ n I HIS INTENTIONS WERE GOOD. ; tood Judgment , However , Woa a Qual ity He X.aclced. I Old Uncle Eli Upton , aged 84 , was , ! -showing off" before the city folks. I They hml complimented him on the oundiiess of his hearing , and the vet- iran , chuckling with satisfaction , had . .tarted to read an article from a uews- haper j to prove that his eyes were as jood as his ears. Just then some one i ressed forward and held out n pair of Ijlasses. "Better put on these specs , . j j } ncle EH , " he said. "They're the ones rou liked so much the other night. " The old man shot a vicious glance. 'Scat , ye n terin' critter ! " he cried , md poked the intruder away with his jane. The man of the spectacles an- ' 'rwered with a grieved look only , and loon went out. He had spoiled Uncle Sli's little exhibition , and although the ild man did read the selection "with- mt the aid of glasses , " he , too , soon vent out , in no"pleasant humor. "It's curious how Luther always con- rives to trip folks up , same as you saw lim do to Uncle Eli , " the storekeeper laid to the strangers. "He wouldn't iurt anybody on purpose. On the other land , he's bound to help , whether or lo. That's his worst fault. "He got my wife's mother down on ilm the first Sunday he was ever in : he town. He went to meeting , and : hey put him in her pew. Lt came near . losing time and they were singing. She was doing her part , although she mdu't opened any book. Luther no- : iced that she hadn't oue , and he pass- Mi her his own , with his finger on the ? lace. She spoke right out. " 'Young man , ' says she. 'do you fcink I'm such a heathen I don't know : he Doxology ? ' She always said he lad something lacking. "But Luther meant well. One time le went over to the minister's , when : hey were all away , and sawed and iplit nearly a cord of seasoned hickory. The minister had plaune.1 to work it jp into chunks , to burn in his open jrate , but Luther chopped it into tine tindlings. They said the minister al most cried when be saw It ; but he had to thank Luther for his good inten tions , of course. "Another time the Widow Blake went away on a visit , and Luther con trived a pleasant surprise for her. The jvater used to back up inside the stone rvall between her garden and the meet- ng house lot , and she had made some ihinks and dug some holes so that it tould drain off. "Luther saw the breaks , and never reasoned about 'em only In so far as that it was a shame for a poor wom an's property to go to ruin. So he brought over a shovel and a bucket of lenient and plastered the whole thing op tighter than a drum. The old lady ilmost got drowned out that winter. "They say Luther's wife has to do : onsiderable contriving sometimes to keep ] him from helping her when it ? omes to hanging out the washing and . such like. Not having proper judg ment about the way such work ought to be done , Luther has given exhibi tions ' once or twice that made more or less fun for the neighbors. So 'Hands iff ! housework ! ' is what Mrs. Luther jays ; now. "Meddlesome ? No , 1 dou't think Lu ther j intends lo be ; and it isn't that he's sareless about hurtiug people's feel- lugs. j | He'll do anything for anybody. There Isn't a mean streak in him. But good I intentions dou't always count uii- lesB I there is good judgment back of them. | " THE WRONG BOY The 1 Irate Father Should Have Looked Before He Spanked. A small boy on a railroad train can easily j get into trouble. A Detroit man bad to leave his little son while he transacted some business with the con . ductor , says the Free Press , and , as ivas ' natural enough , he gave the boy careful instructions as to his behavior. 'Now. Willie , " he said , "I'm going to be away just a few minutes. You sit right where you are , and don't you move a bit. If you do , I'll spank you good and hard. So don't stick your head ; out of the window. You might have it taken off If you do. Then you wouldn't have any head , and you'd get a spanking besides. " The man went away to find the con ductor. ] After a few minutes he camo back. There was Willie with just his feet and the seat of his trousers sticking In through the window. lie seemed to be more outside than inside , and moreover , whenever a telegraph pole whizzed by and looked especially close , tie would make a lunge for it , as if tryj j i Ing to catch it. i The father did not hesitate long , lie i made a grab for the boy just as the lat 3i i ter ' was making a lunge for a pole. HQ 3I Bulled him in by the heels , laid him ] I ver his knee and began to fulfill his Il aroinise. The little fellow yelled and l ] relied until he almost drowned out the t loise of the train ; but during a lull in the uproar the father heard a snicker Behind him. He laid the boy down and iiirned around to see what it meant. There was his son , two seats behind md across the aisle , with two fingers stuffed in his mouth to keep his uier- linent in. The man looked again and ubbed his eyes , but there was no mis- a.ke. He looked at the boy in his lap. Be- ' ind the tears was a face thai he had lever seen before. He had spanked ; lome other man's son. As Usual. Mrs. Von Blnmer That cook was the roret thing I ever had in my bouse. Von Bl ii -Yes , you acted as If you lidn't like her. "I couldn't help it. Why , it wa all I i ; onld do to write her rat a good recom- sendttic * , " Lif . COMPILED BY THE GREATEST LIVING ON QTARRHAL DISEASES , : i'-"Wv % % % ZW0m' - . ' Winter Catarrft * atarrh of head ! atarrhof enr. Catarrh of ejr. Catarrh of tfiroalw " Catarrh of lungs/ Highly favored sections" Female catarrh. 7 J or 5 deaths from catarrh. Summer Catarrhi favored sections- Catarrh oT stomnca gill i ) of - . ' < > deaths from catarrh. Catarrh Catarrh of of bowels. liver. , - . Catarrh of kidnoyaL ImCatai-rlial diseases prevail f\Catarrh of bladddj/ Winter catarrh . north. o ' 1J ) of 4O deaths from catarrh * prevails r.iost -catarrby Summer catarrh prevails most south glGreatt'st fatality from catarrh - * 15 of 10 deaths from catarrh. The Cause of Most Bodily Ills Is Catarrh. MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD. Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood , late candidate for the Presidency ) writes : "I have used your Pe- runa and I find it an invaluable remedy for cold , catarrh and kin dred diseases , * also a good tonic for feeble and old people , or those run down and with nerves un strung. I desire , also , to say that it has no evil effects. " Mrs. Lockwood's residence is Washington , D. C. CONGRESSMAN CVMMINGS , OF NEW YORK CITY. Hon. Amos J. Cummings , of New York , says : < ( Peruna is good for catarrh. I have tried it and know it. It relieved me im mensely on my trip to Cuba , and I always have a bottle in reserve. Since my return I have not suffered from catarrh , but if I do I shall use Peruna again. Meantime you might send me another bottle. " GENERAL JOE WHEELED Major General Joseph Wheeler , commanding the cavalry forces in front of Santiago , and the author of "The Santiago Cam- Pcign , " in speaking of the great Chturrh remedy , tcruna , saysr " 1 join with benzrurs suIlivan Roac h an d M cEncry in their good opinion of Peruna. It is recom mended to me by Chose who have used it as an excellent tonic and particularly effective as a cure for catarrh. " Catarrh has already become a national curse. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocean. More than one-half of the people are affected by it. Catarrh is a sys temic disease. Peruna is a systemic remedy. Peruna cures catarrh by remov ing the cause. Address The Peruna Medicine Co. , Columbus , O. , for free boolc. Indicator of Character. The lower lip is the most import ant part of the mouth as an indica tor of character. According to its fullneess , freshness in appearance and width it indicates benevolence and liberality. A pale , shriveled and narrow lower lip reveals a decided want of these qualities. There are thick under lips which so haug that they bec'ome almost a disfigurement , and these , as well as looking ugly , denote indolence and a love of luxury. Taking the opposite extreme , however , it is not desirable to have pronounced thin lips , for when the outline 01 the lips is nar row , and united to a mouth with a sinister expression , there is indicated a great deficiency of natural kind ness in their owner , a want of warmth and but little capacity to love. Well-defined and developed lips , the outlines of which are round ed out , are admired for their beauty and moral worth , being , as they are. tokens of teuder-hearted , amicable and syrnpathtlo disposition. Well closed lips are a sign of d's- cretion. If tin upper one is long , in addition to being pressed down firmly upon the lower one , both men tal and physical power appertain to their owner.Vhentheupperlip is very short and the middle teeth of the top row are constantly exposed , a fondness for praise is betrayed. Frequently another 'type of mouth is seen , one in which the corners of the lips descend , indicating a person of a despondent disposition , prone to dwell over much upon the serious side of life. But when the corners turn up in the form of a Cupid's bow , their possessor is of a bright and cheerful nature , always finding a sil ver lining to every cloud and good in everything. Prostrate with .Rheumatic Fever Six Times Withiu Twenty Years. This was the ease of Mr. Eli Wiltshire , of Landsdpwn Terrace. Galne , "Wia. , who , during this time , suffered the most in tense agony , lie writes : "I heartily indorse the testimonials which you publish of St. Jacobs Oil as a pain killer , for I have been a sufferer from rheumatism and kindred complaints at different times during the last twenty years. I have been laid prostrate with rheumatic fever six times during that period. During all of these twenty years have tried various advertised rheumatic remedies. None of them gave me any relief , but when I tried St. Jacobs Oil I found quite different results. It eased the pain immediately. "I could give you several cases that have been cured by St. Jacobs Oil which have come under my notice ; one of tooth-1 ache , one of faceache , and one of sore throat. Bodily aches and pains all succumb to St. Jacobs Oil. Guardian Microbes. A writer in Knowledge thus de- jominates certain wandering cells ' 'ound in the healthy human body , vhich destroys harmful microbes in- roduced into the system. "The ton sils , for example , are crowded witth ihese guardian cells. " The scene mder the microscope when protec- live cells are introduced into a lively mlture of typhoid bacilli is described is very striking , irresistibly bring- ng before the imagination "the ierce struggle which goes on when lisease germs invade the body. " Clf ? THE TRACK ! Here' * ilie monarch nxlhinc Hteltnu earth , bmlzer'i .New 80th Century Oat tiici the cake , cariln Hr prizes 111 * bitj-ttjielJer everywhere. The f al liSailer's t are bred to produce. Ihe U.S. Depart * Kfntof jigrlcuUure claims tliatuutofover 400aaniptea mid kinds tested. Halzer'a were the best. Hewdojou likrthat , Mr. Fjirmer ? Our new 20th Century Oat ii bouud to completely revolutionize nt erowlnj n < t we exwetdnz ni of farmers to report yitldtlri 130-JrunniB5fr.nl 200 to 800 bitahclt per icre. Price 1 * dirt cheap. B is thr snlra aad bur ihli i rietjrthU iprlnstotell t * jfor neithbors the comla ; fall far seed. It will Barely 117 joa. Salzet s Marvel Wheat < ? 2 hiss , per Acre The only jprinj wh ; t on erth that will jleM a p jlnjer-p northut , > outh , ' ! west aad in every itale In tlie Uulon. AVe .il' baTe tho eel-brat-d Uacck- roal wheat , yieldlug oa oar farai , CJ Itinhelj p r SCR. SPH.TZ YA The roo t marrelrxu cereal and aay food on earth , prrxJaclni from 60 t * SO kuhU of train and 4 teas of rich kay per ac.e. VEGETABLE SEERS We ars the l rtett pow ri and our tooVofeirlle < t PfU.Btani , Sw t c rn and all money making Tejtabl l fn nnou . Prlc art Tery low. Colon ited CO cent J and up a pound. Catalsjae telli. o * 3Oc Worth $1O Our xrat cattlr > Kae coataini full deicrip'loa of eur R rdl-3t Barley , ylcMmj 109 bu > heU ; ur Trlpl- ; ainr Corn , coin ; 4W bn > hri ; onr p t ts , yieldio ; 6X ) bushel * p r acre : our ra s and clorer mixture * , prviuciug 6 tonof niijul1c-nt ! h r ; our Pea Oat. with It * 8 tani * f hay , and Tuslute nlth M tons tf gre n fndder per acre. h IzrrN gmscat-ktur , north $100 to any wide tmir ranleaer or firm-r with 19 Tjrro seed nmplei , fart ! > t i < raalt jou n receipt f lOc. pojtnjc. ? < ? ! , - SIM A'iai &i Z5 32 223SS2S22S222 Over one-third of the land in Great Britain is owned by members of the house of Lords. Garfield Tea cures constlnation. A New Russian City. The Russian authorities are as alert for trade as Americans. At and near Dalmy , the commercial seaport' the Siberina railroad , they have 24- 000 men at work to make a 30-foot harbor. They are rushing up docks , dry docks , shops and buildings , and also are building a great modern city. The Prussian minister in charge of this enterprise recently arrived there , having taken 21 days by rail from St. Petersburg. Garfield Tea , the Herb iledlclne , cures constipation and liver disorders. One Mystery Solved. "I have in my hallway , " said a householder , "one of those Japanese curtains made of long strings of bam boo and colored beads that are so pleasant in the summer time and so artistic always. Recently I found that the beads on this curtain were dis appearing at a great rate. I would examine them in the evening , and in the morning I would find that a doz en more was gone. One night I saw a mouse leap up at the curtain , bite a bead off , and run away with it. 'What' I asked myself , 'does a mouse want with a glass bead ? ' and I made close investigation that proved while some of the globules were glass , many were rice grains , which are , I sup pose , cheaper than glass in the orient. In nearly all Japanese curtains you'll ; find , if you examine them , that the pale beads are rice. " During seven months of 1901 , 3.058 bulls and over 5,000 horses were killed it bull fights in Spain. Agents manufacture your o.vn goods. monej making cecrH.v tent r.reriilj open receipt ft 25c. The Kureka Co. . CZO E , Franklin St. , Troj. O. Apronts Investigate an entirely new patented nrttei * . .Agents wanted Inverv community. iiy riroflU ; J25 for sample and particulars Great TVeatera Sj > - ply Co. , 214 Ctnter St. . Cbicatro , 111. Two Valuable Toilet Formula' . TfaJr R torer oa Shampooing Lotion. Xevc-r faillntr rerunllrs. &ec- % upon receipt of lOc. A. Allacnab. . Bates Block. Chattanooga , Tenn. Agents inn n u acture goods yon fell ; employ otlrai | book of 40 s-ecret formulas , lOc. J. R. lieroL * , Jfr * Bedford , Mass. 65.00 per month. Felling our beautifying prcymrsb- tions. Free samples for 30 day * . Address J. . a. White , Prea. Clara Belle Beautif \ ing Co. , lodiaaapoii * Ind. Agents be progreFsive ; manufacture JOCT < y m goods. Three valuable money-making rect-Jpts srstt upon receipt of 20C. H. K. Clarke , Plymouth. 5 Baldne a. Crime : A guaranteed cure for and grows hair on bald head" . Formula 3 Ut receipt of S.'K : . Address J. E. Conl. 2322 Oale SX. Indianapolis , Ind. A Private Tip. Sent to either sex ejcr < : t > a # to marry and can keep a secret. Sure and harmless , try it , 25e brings It Addres * Dr. Hedges , St. Louis , Mo. SelfTnreadin ? Sewing Machine KeetJIe Give name of your machine , send 87 cents and wrill mail you sample pacuage of as > ortfcd , yational Automatic Needle Co. , 150 Nassau Kew York City. RHETJHATI8M CURED by Carlsbad Bloosl TraSt , cure < l others , irlll cure you. Price SOc. Boz t < 7. Dept. E , , MIlKauiee , Wla. Where Hats Come From. Hat dealers buy principallyroia the Engilsh and Italian markets. England furnishes stiff and Italy sofs bats. White Under the Black. The owner of a tannery in whic& human skins are sometimes tanned as a matter of accommodation states that in tanning the skin of a nergo a very delicate cuticle peels off , leaving the skin identical with that of % white man. This refutes the asser tion that the negro's color is eye * "sin deep/ '