- .-& ' rfV -" var ,- -i j X. , -5V - ."-'-JR''""- f-H". - 7- rf" - j 1 .-- :; -..-.l';.-- gfcggCfX AFfUCATICHW tear csuu mmh i ta i krMori laaaiaai I Of tfca biUQd T&e fa bi 1 SUi m Sottas euarrft- mHfrvr. .. a Tss Mas i Vastly PUltturi Immensity of Ah Few people realize the immensity of ' the area, of Alaska. With its 577.290 . square miles. It is larger than til .three largest states in the Union, name if, Texas. California and Moutaaa. the '.total area of which is only 570.223 ' atuare miles. la It Net Worth While if you travel, on business or nl s to. i;et the best service for the Iow rates T AsIc the Erie ""'' nan?. 5as Railway Exchaaee. rkb-ar for full infoncartoc. Booklets free ee -scribtnc Sua-mer Tours and the Beau tiful Chautaae.BC Lake Region: "Vt 'Cambridge Spriaea. The presence of moisture in tobacco is. the Lancet believes, of some im portance to public health since the combustion of tobacco containing; a large proportion cf moisture is im peded, while as the generation of va pcr is increased, so are the chaaces of the poisonous principle being; carried into the mouth. A Syllogism That Proves Much. The famous syllogism of Tbemisto cles was that his infant son rud the whole world, proved thus. My infant son rules his mother. His mother rules me. I rule the Athenians. The Athenian rule the Greeks. And the Greeks rale the world. Units States Fieri Catch. Accord his; to the National Geo graphic Magazine, the total catch of food fishes in the United States and Alaska, as shown by the last canvass. was 1.723 J 14.324 pounds, valued at 4a,5314. The number of men em ployed was 214.056. and the capital in vested was 172.2S1.646. Of Wide Interest. Breed. Wis, July Is Special Charles Y Peterson. Justice of the Peace for Oconto Co, has delivered a Judgment that is cf interest to the whole United States. Put briefly, that Juagzient Is. "Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best Kicaey medicine on the mar ket to-day" And Mr Petersen gives his reason for this Judgment. He says "Last winter I had an aching pain in my ba.ci which troubled me very much. I the morning; I could hardly straight en my back. I did not know what it was but an advertisement led me to try Dodd'a Kidney Pills. After taking one box I can only say they have done more for me than expected a I feel as weil no-- as ever I did before. " Pain in the back is one of the first symptoms of Kidney disease. If not cured by Dodd s Kidney Pills it may develop into Bright s Disease. Dia betes. Rheumatism or some of the other ceadly 'onus of Kidney Disease. Grain-Eating Songsters. Fine voices, it is said, are seldom found in a country where fish or meat diet prevails. Those Italians who eat i the most Ash (those cf Naples and j Genoa i have few fine singers g 1 them The sweet voices are found in the Irish women of the country and nor of the towns Norway is not a country of singers. Decause they eat tea mucn nsh, but Sweden is a coun try of gram and scng. Carnivorous tires croak, grain-eating birds sins. Where Most Wheels Go Around. There is no place in the world where the waon cr cart traffic is equal to tnat of Newch-jrarg During the win ter months, when the reads are firmly frozen, there are not less than 2.000 carts ewich carrying two 'one per day, coming to the port, each drawn by from four to seven mules or ponies; some of these carts are from thirty to forty days on the read in order to reacc the market. Longest Convention. The longest convention in our polit- ' .teal historv was the Democratic na- . tiona! conv-ntion which met at ' Charleston. 5. C. in ISoO At the ead i 'of ten days it nad accomplished noth ing, and adjourned to meet in Balti more Even when the majority of the J celegates reconvened in the last- named city they needed four days to ,r. res is ate Stephen A. Douglas j BACK LICK ettied the Case Wfth He. Many great discoveries have made by accident and things better i than gold mines have been fouad m ta waj. for example when even ta 1 accidental discovery that coflee is the real cause of one's sickness proves of most tremendous value because it k rates the cause and the persoa ami then a eaaace to get well. "For over 25 years." says a Miemwl woman. "I auStrnd untold agoaiea m my stomach and even the best sicians disagreed as to the camte out giving me any permaaeat help. different ones saying it was gastrMm. indigestion, neuralgia, etc, so I dragged along from year to year, al ways half sick, until fiaallj I gave av ail hopes of ever being well "When taking dinner with a oae day she said she had a new which turned cut to be Poetnm I Hked it so well I told her I I would stop coffee for awhile aad it. which I did. "So for three munrhs we had turn in place of coffee without ever having one of my old spells bat always healthy and -rigorous. "Husband kept saying he was voiced it was coffee that censed eacUr. but even then I wouldn't be lieve it until one day we got oat of Postum aad as we lived two from town I 1 1 1 imj.1l I to use the we had in the ssmee. "The result of a week's use of cof fee again was that I aad another rihle spell of agoay aad disci ess. mg that it was me coffee aad erne. That settled it aad I si feve to Coffee forever akme has bees, our hot driak. y frieads all say I better aad my cnmjlsihis m imBroved. All the of our family have he i. im, hy Postum ia place of the am Arm. eeCee." Namegiveahy CnamttJe Creek. Tea day trial af ta ike a trml cat- ItvaiMcta fauBaaararTMiiHlitNlwripiiiaa. "UB bait biuad ttiTmi aezr hm &. lb. - ' Tie 9cMc ruiWtliMof IB. miBCKffiJBIita ! in - - - w k sbs wiKTxai B The Ward of Gcoyrissx. BTA.C CHAPTER VIII Continues. "I have brought the boy home by reason of the King's command that he be held in safety and because it was my pleasure to succor him. I desire your love will, as is becoming, re ceive him. kindly and charitably." He raised his hand as the pertest of the maids would have answered him. aad there followed an uncomfortable pause. Then seven gowns swept the reee-strewm foor as seven courtesies fell, and the young master walked quietly to the door. Homesick and heartsick, the waif in the page's dress was left facing the unfriendly glances. Even in her brav est days, she had never known whtfr it was to be disliked, and now I Sud denly she limped after her friend and caught at his cloak. "Let ate go with you. she cried. "I beseech It of you! I want not their service. After a moment, the Etheling threw his arm protectingly around the boy ish figure. I do not blame you. poor young ling." he said. "I was wrong to treat you as a child when you were bred up as a man. Ton shall have a bed in the cloeet of my chamber, and they shall not enter except as you will ir Aad you shall eat off my plate and drink from my cup. Come!" CHAPTER IX. The Fercign see. It was August, when Mother Earth had nearly completed her task of pro viding for her children, and the ex citemeat of a mighty work drawing to its close was in the air; when the 3un-warmed stillness was a-quiver with the pulse of growing things com ing to their strength, and every cloud 'ess day held in its golden heart a ong of exultation. A groom loungee "For the dear saints' sake, let no en in the shade of the wide-spreading trees as he kept a lazy eye on the croppings of two saddled horses, and an endless chain of fagot-laden serfs plodded joylessly across the open. On one side of the great entrance arch a half-dozen of the manor poor gabbled and basked in the sun while they wait ed to receive their daily dole of food; on the other, a lark-locked foreign page sat on the mossy step abiding the coming of his master The page bent to pillow a cheek on the soft cushion of the dog's head, then drew back and straightened him self stiffly as a strapping serving-lass, flagon-laden, came out of the door be hind him. She saw the motion and looked down with a teasing laugh. "Aha. young Fridtjof! How do you like being sent to cool your heels on the doorstep while your master eats? What' I think that the next time you thrust your foot cut to trip me up as I hand my lord his ale. you will at tend to keeping it under your stool." Young Fridtjof regarded her with a kind of righteous indignation. "And I think that the next time you will look where you are going, even if it happen that it is Lord Sebert's ale yoa are bearing. Silly jades, that cannot come nigh him without biting your lips or sparkling your eyes! I won der he does not clap masks over your faces." "And I wonder he does not clap rods to your back" the lass retorted with sudden spite. She flounced past him down the step, on her way to the great lead-roofed storehouse that flanked the forest side of the Tower. The boy looked after her sternly. "It is likely that you will be less pert of tongue after I tell what I found oat ia the corn-bins yesterday." he said. The maid whirled. "What did you And out. you mischief-full brat?" He continued to stroke the dog's head ia dignified silence. "If you mean the the browa cloaked beggar. let me inform you that that is naught." Busying himself with pulling burrs from the hound's ears, the page be gan to hum softly. Wke came a step nearer, and her voice wheedled. "It was only that he was distressed for drink, poor fellow. and followed me into the storehouse when he saw me go in to fill the mas ter's flagon. It was naught bat a swallow. My lord would he the last to grudge a harmless body" "Harmless r the page said steraly. "Did I not hear him tell you thesamd as that he was an hma" ill spy? The girl abandoned the last shred af her dignity, to come and stand be fore aim. nervously fingering her apron. Tor the dear saints sake, let no, one hear you say that, good Fridt jof! Alas, how you have got it twist ed! He is an evgwHTn who beat his head for food ia the evil days. Aad sow they that bought him win aot set him loose, so he has cast off their yoke aad fled to the Danes to get free dom aad fortune. Say tnat you will hold year toagne. sweet lad. aad I will make boot with anything yea like.' He was very deliberate about' it. the page, porsiag his rosy mouth iato any aamher of judicial puckers; hut at hut he coBceded. "If I do wSI yoa make a bargain to m to year ntUy behavior toward my lard? WU1 yuu uadertake to deliver hm dishes iato my heads, aad leave it far me to paaa his cup?" "Tea. ia truth: hy Father Jmfxlph'a fSXl ff&mMBmHfm WamBBT luBB. J""T- fv .HrflEmB-VmlimA TsmVmkfc' " J i HHBL- CP"Q tBmumLA mV. t-J ' I ' B er-i. mlStrmEO fr F Kz. rf awamBBTBvZ i af - - ' .i J Wmi rl tmmmoaomeVA ''rl-T j- " I " A ' ' MJP i ' 'TA 1 l IVS ....... lBFJxtL fcMB fc-iWAJmBiT 1 11 1 . I V VbB TV A wA mature, "la that ease I wiM aot be King Curate so mean as to refmse you." he seated. Aad he sat smfTimc to him self in sly content after she tad har ried away. Followed by old Morcard aad the fat monk, the TEraeHng descended from the doorway and stood oa the broad step, shading am eyes from the glare of brilliant light while he looked about him with evident pleasure in the fairness of the day. "If the question may be permitted me. whither do yoa betake yourself, my lord? the old caiht asked. With the light wand he carried, the young- man made 4. gesture quite around the horizon. "Everywhere and nowhere. After I have been to see what they are doing with that portion of the palisade which I bade them re pair as soon as they had fiaisaed the barrier. I am "That is something that had eleaa fallen out of my mind to tell you. Lord Sebert," Morcard spoke up hastily. "Yesterday, before you had got in from hunting. Kendred of Hazisford came, as spokesman for the rest, to say that inasmuch as the Barn Month is well begun, it will not be possible far them to labor more upon the build ing: and. by your leave, they will put off this, which is not pressing, until after the time f the harvest." It was several moments before the Etheling spoke, and then his voice was noticeably deliberate. "Oh!" he said, "so they ask my leave, but stop at their pleasure?" My lord!" the old man looked at him in surprise "they act only ac cording to custom. Surely you would not have them neglect the harvest, which waits no man's leisure, to pot to their hands as laborers when there is no present need, now that they have completed the barriers by the stream? What present harm because the drain off the hill has rotted the palisade?" e hear you say that, goad FriajorV After a moment the young noble be gan to laugh. "I will tell you how I am going to spend my morning. Mor card. I am going to ride over every acre that is under my hand and see how much I can spare for loan-land. And when I have found cut. I will rent every furlong to boors who shall be bound to pay me service, aot whea It best pleases them, but whensoever I stand in need of ir" Old Morcard turned and stepped up into the doorway, from which he looked down indulgently upon his laughing master. "It happened for merly. Lord raeberr, that I knew how to command your earnestness, aad that speedily; but that time has Ioag gone by Methinks I can accomplish more among the watchmen upon the platform. By your leave, my lord! Bowing, he disappeared in the dark tunnel of the archway, aad the Ethel ing was left alone save for the grace ful figure awaiting him beside the step. The instant he moved, it sprang forward. "Lord, is it your wish that I get the horses?" "Yes; go bid them fetch the horses, and we will have another day of blithe wandering." Blithe they were, ia truth, as they cantered through shaded laaes and daisied meadows, nothing too small to be of interest or too slight to give them pleasure. By grassy commons and rolling meadows sweet with clus i tering haycocks, they came at last to the crest of the hill that guarded the eastern end of the dale. The whole round sweep of the horizon lay about them in an unbroken chain of ripen ing vineyards and rich timberland, of I grain-fields and laden orchards; aot one spot that did not make glorious pledges to the harvest time. Drinking its fairness with his eyes-, the lord of the manor sighed in full content. "When I see how fine a thing it is to cause wealtn to be where before was nothing. I cannot understand how I once thought to find my pleasure only in destroying." he said. "Xext month, when the barley beer is brewed, we will have a harvest feast pleatiful enough to flesh even your bones, you bodkin!" The Danish page laughed as he dodged .the plaguing wand. "It If true that you owe aomethiag to my race. lord. He had great good sease, the Wide-Fathomer, to stretch his strips of oxhide around this dale aad turn it into an odaL" "Nay. now. it was Alfred who had sense to take it away from aim." the Etheling teased. But the hoy shook hack his loag tresses in airy defiance. "Them wfll Canute be foremost in wisdom, for soon he wfll get it back, together with all England. Remember who got the victory last -veek at Brentford, lord." Ia the midst of his TaiHg; emmf came over the young EacMshmaa'a smile. "I would I knew the truth eaa- eemlug that." he said slowly. maa who pair to-day thing; whoso eomes story. Yet free to He did aot finish, aad far a wham M appeared as though fee did sunlit fields his eyes But saddealy the hay him with i "Look, lard! Is the third haycock!" The mom sat that he had ICC 4DvBatlM'rB "Bat I wfl mate htei aeuh-m far !" Seherfs a aew tome. "By saint Swtthm. Tmd. I tmak they have sease thaa we. that liamer a hour's ride from food with a day sea scaadiag ia the sky! It Is ia upea me that I am starviag-" am hone oat of the he was patthsff him aauut hi haste, whea the hoy leaped ia his stir rups aad clapped his haads. "Lord, we aeed aot he a Tfieur from food! Yoader, cries the stab bis. is a farmhouse. If you would corn seat that I might use your name, them would I ride thither aad get their best, aad serve it to you here ia the elves' own feast-balL" The aaswer was a amp am the green shoulders that aearly tumbled their owner from the saddle. "Now. I was right to call you elf. for yea have more than human cieveraesa!" the Etheling cried gayly. "Do se, by all meaas. dear lad; aad I promise ia return that I will tell every puffed-up dolt at home that you are the blithest comrade who ever fitted himself to man's moods. There, if that coatemts you. give wings to your heels!" (To be continued.) SUIT WAS ALL RIGHT. Very Strang Hint Given ta But Bashful Swaia. Prof. Gates of Harvard was illus trating the other day the figure that is known as double entendre, or dou ble meaning. "I heard last week." said Prof. Gates, "a good example of double entendre. There was a maa who had been courtiag a woman for five or six years. This maa. It was plaia. loved the woman; he called oa her five nights in the week; but. in that shy mood so commoa ia New Eng land, he could not bring himself to propose. "He sat one evening opposite his sweetheart. He had grown quite bald since his courtiag had begun; and. as for her. little lines had appeared about her mouth and eyes, aad she stooped as she walked. Very des perate she was. It seemed to her that they might have been married five years ago. - 'I seen.' said the shy lover. 'I seen aa ad. to-day for a suit for 10.' " 'Was it a wedding suit?' the wom an asked in a strange voice. "'No. he answered nervously; 'it was a business suit.' "'Well. I mean business,' said the woman." WHERE THE ORATOR WAS. Witty criptie sf Position. J. S. WUlison. a Pa editor, ia a recent speech told a story of the Horn. Edward Blake, bow M. P. for Longford in the British House of Commons. Mr. WUlison was of the press gallery force at Ottawa whea the Canadian Pacific railroad coa structtou was up for discussion. Mr Blake was then leader of the Liberal party ia Canada, aad was opposing the building of the transcontinental railway ia speeches that were noto rious for their length. Mr. BUke was aa orator who required little notice to make a telliag speech, but at this time he had fallu into tle hahit ot writing out his speeches end readies them off at a trenicdrc nte. Hi had been speaking for six hour wbsn one stenographer. In nriicva? hi", fel low, asked: "Wherri ia fc3 atJ-s-?" Quick a; a flash cam-i. :h? snswet from the man who bid ca rested te keep up with the crater: "He's an thz south bunk cf tk? Sas katchewan, en the dowu rradc. sad going like ! ' Xuw York Tloxa Mask His Tsts "it. James Whitcomb BUey-:&: a story ot an old fellow wfeu asked for work at the Biley farm at tu poet's bey hood. He was sec at as sac potatoes. but did aot prove to Irs oipacislry in dustrious. When takes at task 1st his lack cf aiaUsatice !? c-ly re plied: "Wall, tie Gc.l 3ek r.rj3 To 3 'g in moderation." "Well, it came on dlanar t'.acc ?t last," says the huaonat, "and the old codger did his share nobly. Li fast, he ate enough to kflJ rrc er thru or dinary men. Some oae 'ScaBy biated that his text didn't seetu t3 apply He opemed a were little Bible aad im perturbably poiated to a rases; It read: "'Whatsoever thy tax! tsdeth as da do it with an th7 might!" New Tork T lupsirtilion Easily Satisfied, "Speaking of the superstition af women." said Phil Thompson at the Waldorf the other might. "I aavo a friend who lives is a studio baEdrau. Not long ago a man committed su cide in the building. She was dis tressed. She was sore that twe other suicides would be committed before the reign of disaster was fin ished aad dome with. She was afraid that she would commit suicide herself to move the thiag aloug. "Later I met her. She had a satisfied air. "Wett, said L 'how did it out?' "A11 right,' said she. Two oi imy goldfish died aad that mads the three.'" New York Times. half Easily Cnpliiasd "What did you say was the trauhle with my ole man's stomach?" aafcad who had beem called ia ta prumc.ihs for her husband. "I said." replied the doctor, "that he water heaea sr pyrmos. as we doc tors call it- He mast be mure careful retaxutag the food he eats. "Cat am jmat what am the austtak with him pfaiiuii " said she. "rno's the simmst ham' for pie you aocr see. Ho eats most three pirns shnj mul It surety am imerasa he asm safiormg wBB. bwow WMUW4UUT1 may, sssdmr ta ho smut mem at his wad wtobk soak Shot I oomol ho dalififefid THC WEAK BPOT. msmav asssmg hash TmQs of sick afsmtya. it aches wfesm yoa work. ft ajcfcmm wham yoa try to rest. It throbs m able TJrmmry troubles add to your mis ery. 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