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aa :;'.' - ---... - v.-- -- -W.-V. :-'-; aasBw k bbbTI , sbbbI avBa. aaall - - aaa- aaaai .mvbsw' Sy -A ' ' aE i Btfrar Oratk ami Cltiks Ibtbbbti'i iaetitate of Silver will together hold 'aa iaatitate ia the gran of Ifc-O.. ZaookriMaHavafl..aUaioa Pacific atidway 'betweea- the two Taeaaay aa. Wedaesday. Aa- fast 36 Bad . 1908. PratMwrE A.- Baraeit, .eaperia- r'a Institutes.- Or Professor A. 'fi. "Ai X. Peters i all of the UaWersity af Ne aai Hob. A.K - at Men., will -deliver ddrwBes.,rd- tae two aava. - . . -- . i Ia addition to the neater iaatirhte there will be aa exhibit of. lire stoeksari.fana prodacts.-.'.. :.- A- large teat capable cf seatiag.'fiOO io 1.000 people, will be pat ap oa the fraaaOa': Ihere'.wlil be .a hall game, atatodiaaera; aad melon' feast free' for alt.- with various . other .feat aria farthe Mtertataaieat of the crowds coawdohtly expected- to : be ia. atten-. L:.'':X -".- Coanearioaa wilt be aold at .Havens . - - . . ABajaesr aad those, interested . ahosld addreaapaja Little btdlarfa:: Those. to make exhibit of lire :, ia which all are tavited to par-. tio.paJte:aaoald address L .O. Lawson af Clark. phoae aamber Cedar 4&4. ' ;. ..' JGharlee Wooateri Silver. Creek ';:r:.-f:-;... -"-." ..."-.- 'jpresideat. ' '--.-Ohto - -Seoretary- - .V- Vj; ' ."-" -.. :):-Z' 'Ta llefttblicani, :..Weare:aatio'aB.ta have every re--pablrpaalBclesetoBclr, and working ..iaThawmyvwith the Republican Na iioaai.Oragmaaional' Committee in .mvor of the election of a republican ..osagieas. .. ; y: - .. .ThefooaaesaidaaleampaigB atant.be aaa-on'ihe administrative and legis lative .reocwd.rf. the party, and. that ihsiageo-' Theodore Roosevelt's per .soesdityJaVaef foe a central figare and -:hia achievements a central thought in jhe;pajapaiF;..v . '"--.We deaire. to maintain the work of diia'.oaBaigaTwith popalar subscrip yteabf oae'dollar each from repubh ,aai ::.To'.ach Babecriber we will aaadr;:4Repablioan National Text Book aad all docameats iasaed by the ' s.Heip'ai achieve a great victory ' v'aa SV 8henaaa, chairman. J-:. .; P p.. ,0; g,,, spa New York. r i'g :f-y: . "--- ::':.' ":.: -Onejut'th moat beautiful lakes in the :-;: -;i;r ."-world iifeain ibe heart f the Sierras on .-V?-.'-i.The.irerhttid Itimte," 6.220 feet almve -".. - i" A-'tbeaea-leyel.ahd ia completely heauind .J:--rrf..V-'uily..-moafttain walls, wlioee rugged. ;.v---:--' ;-., peakc. raae ;w many places w an auui ' :'t h'?: -Vtionat heiirhVof.from 2.000 to 4,000 feel. "..r .::; yyi It ;'tweotyUiie. miles wide ami from :.." : - ..-..xy-UHUw 2,uai reetuerp- I ue enure region V ;.j;-'-.;-"earrouidinir toe lake is pictiireBque ol z.'. i:5-rV."i0'-JyPnd "iBecription, and a never Y.V-:Vr.'---4'Nf Je'liirhfto the eye. This reMin -.v-y'V'i-:----,tjreachedouly over the Union Pacific !-jVr:'--.v-;ami-.ito,cQnTOtipnBthe,-faet trains via rV"al'-. -. -r. Ybia kmImT twitch fUlifnrnia Bmnv hours afaead OTW1I comiietltors. ..Inquire of W;U:Beohm. '-.- . . . , '. .-.- M0 Acre Heaiaiteadt. I 5-jCV MrD.-'Clt-jnlX-aver, agent in cliarge ..'Hiation-Bureau, will be at the Thurston 'HiYtelt'QoluintiUB, Neb , the afternoon of Waeaday, August 1, 1905, and will .-'havewith him full and complete infor 1'matioa altout .the 640 acre homesteads -.;that':.are now often to settlement in .western Neltraska. '.!:.. -All Jjersous interested are invited to o ealland examine the maps and charts :-" allowing Ibe location of these lands. ir-.Tbe 'information ia free to those inter- ; 'aed, . Ahaadaoaw aoavenir worth 50 cents f Beat to all paid ia advaace Joarnal -eahacribera. :- "FOB SALE: Charters Hotel,- one of '--'the leading, hotels in Alliance, Neb. A. -.-.bargain. Write 8 Care of Columbus :; -Journal, Columbus, Neb. -. :-For;bloatiag, belohiag, soar stom : -.ach, chad breath awlaMimilatioa of YlfOud,'aad all ayatptoBB of indigestion, ;' Riag'a Dyapepala Tablets areaproaipt -.aad efficieat oorreotive. Sold by .ra6th Ceatary Dragstore, Platte Center ,'Tfcecott-of -the. saint, be it good or bad. 'is :the minor portion of a bill It is thepaint- "-fur-painting. .el- time ia piming it on that costs. -The oatuy for pamt is rarely Btoretluia afomHfa.Beveraaorethan a third. --'Alittle persoaal atteatioa to the paint yrt.lr painter vses will save yea the neces sity of hiriaghha so often. fare White Lead .(amade by the Old '.Datch Process). -arixed with Pare Lmseed OUaad property applied,. lasts, asaay years. Mi stares of-aa kaowa. Jagredieats last from oaeyear to three, accordiae 4otlie nroDortioas of real paint (White L-;-i))they have ia them. Somemixtarea ht- almost ao White Lead, aad coaff r xjurmly alawst ao valae ms pamt, '.- Skilled labor and poor material. are a most expensive comntaitioa. Ia -astac Pare Wake Lead yba get fall valae for the painter's thae.' at tat color eheae ia A ant far ia asittr is l NATthNAL LEAD COMPANr Ave. awl Maa SlraaVJC- Pennywise on 'aaa bbbbW- "m -'aBaaaaaa 5waw ' I aaVaX aar m m siv aaaaar Mr BBV - MBT- VbbwMbTT r-3 ii aMwHwaaw Mn, Max Millar came aa from .Qo lambns Friday for -a short visit with frieada hare.. . T. W. Blaokmoro 8: -O Trry' aa Pr. Frank ware la Oolambna betweaa (raiaaba Friday:' W. R. dole retaraed .from Ottawa, Ohio oh Satarday. bat wiU go' hack aa boob As a few aai'iaeaa matten oaa bearraaged. " . Mra. F. S. Oroshaw of ..Priakrose, . cams dowa HomU ) asul will 8halleabergeMt Mhtlwiaa Motto for several - A-fiaeraiBOaMbBday Bight wnloh aifarared . 26. of aa iach. grew ia . a fe.w of those "sanies that doa't oobm oflfV'oathe faces of moat, every -'oae ia' Monroe.-.. ' . Ageat Ladd informed aa that he aqid tweaty-aix ticktea to'Omaba 8an- 7- .:.;. " .' Wl.fc Coleaad'A. E Priest weat to Pjatte 'Center yeaterdav in .Mr. C.lea aatomobile, oa baataess. . The ropablicaas of Monroe towa ship.:.held their caacas in the Red school hoase Monday afteraoon, aad elected. aa delegates of the coaaty coa- vention: W. W. Frank. WiU HilL tytt Franklin. Arthar Little, M. NaaaelL H J. -HilL and W. E. Cole. A. fall -township ticket waa apmiaated as loliows : For treaaarer H. J. -Hill, . clerk, W. H. Pagsley; constable. O. R. Watts; justice of the peace, John Kelley. 'For . road overseer district No. 30, Fred Swanson ; district No. 6, August Peterson district No. 43. Arthur Watts; district No. 42. Peter Ohlson. Lindsay. At the republican primary held at the school house Monday B. B. Evaaa L E. Wemple P. A. Carlson and O.E. Uharnqoist were elected delegates to the Tepublicaa county convention, which is to be hied at Columbus, Au gust the 2nd. Mrs. A. Still and daughter Emma, Mrs. D. M. Aadrews aad daughter Maude drove to Newman Grove Mon day evening to witness the game of' .basket ball between Oakdale and Newmaa Grove. William Deigan and wife, and mother. Mrs. Carter, were Metropo lis visitors Sunday going on the ex carsioa. Dan Griffin took advantage of the cheap rates to see the big city. H. C. Lachnit was visiting in oar town Sandav. Mra. Anton Wagner spent Monday visiting relatives in Humphrey. She was accompanied borne by Anna Stab). Joe Kopietz leaves Monday for Stanton where he has accepted a po sition as cleric at Johnson brothers store. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomer of Peoria HI, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bnsselman Sunday, They were, returning home fiom a trip to the Black Hills. Mrs, Bnsselman . and. Mrs. Thomer, are sisters. Peter Duffy is visiting the home folks ccoming down from his claim on Satarday. . Born Monday to Mr. and Mra Peter Schmitz a daughter. A baby boy arrived at the home of Tony Schads on Moaday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Carl son, Friday, July 27 a 12 pound girl. Sichlaadand Vicinity. Early apples our saace. Late oats are falling before the sickle. WIU Hoener visited his best girl over in Platte county Sunday. William Yookie and wife visited with friends friends on Shell Creek Saaday. Matt Eller. our road boss, and bet ter half, were gaests of Ed. Yonkie aad wife. Sanday. Grandma Engle .of .Platte visited relatives here. last Thareday. Ed. Brocklesby, became violeatly sick Satarday while ranning the threshing engine at Fred Klack's. His brother Clarence took his plane and things still hnm. Joe Dolivan took in tbe excursion to Humphrey Sunday William Klnoks threshing gang was called over in Platte coaaty last week to do a job of threshing for Fred Lackey, jr. Joaas and Laura Blast of Lovelaad, Ia . accompanied by Miss Iris Bar kerd of Schnyler, came down on the Boon train Tharsday to visit with Mrs. Elza Stevenson their former Saaday school teacher. James McKenzie and wife hove in port from Albion last week to glad-dea-th hearts of former friends here. They made the trip overland sad wUl retara. by -way of Columbus and on to Norfolk where they wiU visit her aged mother Mrs. Elizabeth BelL Mrs. Adolph Rickort telegraphs from -the ."Succor State" that a sweet baby girl is waiting to see '' tmrn Talv 2-2. ' Ailnlnti 4a- dares his hats are all too small, and is setting the cigars up to iaqairiag f deads. .The T. B. Hord elevator at this place ia coming to the' froat with Mr. .Nance as manager. They had the drive to the damp too '.steep- 'for pome teams aad expect to remodel K soon. . Mr. aad Mrs Bart Steveasoa- aad familv broke bread 8aaday with Mr. aad Mrs. Heary Schoeder. Every .form of dutreariag ailaaent kaowa as Piles origiaatea iateraally. The real caaae of the troabte ia ia aide:. MaaZaa'ia pat ap' ia collapsible tabes with aozxle. ao the aaediciae he applied where it will do the good,-, aad do it qaickly. If yoa are saaTeriag with ailat yoa eweyoar aelf the daty of trying MaaZaa. Sold 20th Ceatary Drag atore, Platte Oeater Dr. Mark T. SfatditKa. a T MeUaar waa' vMthag at Ohria loaat mat Pakriok Faller leaf m colt last waak. . Ooamer ia Tar a dariag days aad a good aiaai yieU to ad. BL Neea had a ftoU ol froai which he ttraaaed U haaaets Sabaatia Hoealy aaeUad Hi Hiimar 'drove ta Oolamhaa Friday. . . BtrntoS . Mra. Loaiea Wagaar who -haa hraa vlmtiag Mra. D. firaakea raiaraed to her home ia Ohioaga thla weak. . ' Fred Devke who baa heea at Garad lalaad is aaaadtaaT Ma tioa at hoate. V MUtoa Bothlei'taer who baa ' viaitad two weeks at the hoaae of hia W. H.' Swartawy retaraed hoaae day. Herman Garau has reated hia to Fred Kramlaad aad will baild oa hia iota ia eaat Ckdambaa UiafalL- . TheShelLOreekJttisaoraof Jaeob Bachmaa wiU viait him aext Saaaiay at his hoBM aear Shelby. , LoalsSaateld parea'aaid the'40aorea south of hia lam ; thla. weak ' payiag 80,aa acre. Joha Blohm ia baUdiag a oora erib and graaary. . Joe Kraaae aad Heary Kapper have parohaseda. aew threahiag oatlt. ,- Mr. aad Mra. H. B. Reed. Tinted Mr. aad Mra. Ooerge Eagle eight miles northweat of Silver Greek but Sanday, goiag overlaad. Heaniag aad Bd. adrew AaderBoa weat to Omaha oa the excarsioa Saaday. There will be aa ice oream social at Andrew Pearaoa'a Tharaday eve, Aa gaat 2nd. AU are cordiaUy lavited. Daaa aaderaaa aad Fraakr Daacaa visited at the hoaae of the former Sanday. J. Berlla aad chUdrea are . maklag a two weeks viait with Paleetlae f rieadri aad relatives. Charles Beradt marketed hoga at 8k Edward but week. Mra. A. G. Rolf vulted at George Mahooda Wedaeday of last weak. The Palestine Baptist oaaroh ia makiag arraageaaeata f Jr the aaaooia tion which ia to be held here Aagaat 21-23. J. M. Aadenoa aad Joha Johaaoa were Geaoa viaitora Moaday. Log From the World Last Tharaday at high aooa aooarr ed the marriage of Mias Helma Nelsoa and Mr. Thomas Craig at the home of the bride a aister, lira. R. T. Graves, of southwest of towa. Rev. G. L. Shall pastor of the Leigh Ckmgraga tion charoh pffioiatiag. The bride -la the daughter of Mra. U.' Nelaoa aad has lived here far aaaay years aad ia amoag oar moat popalar aad estim able yoaag ladies. The groom is the son of Mr. aad Mra. J. S. Craig of soatheast of towa. t B. H. Schroeder arrived ia thla city the latter part of. mat week to be oa band to prepare for the opeaiag of the new baak of which he ia to be caah ier. He aaade fiaal proof oa hia hoaae stead oa the 17ta. Mias Aaaa Nelaoa aad Miaa Coaaideae of Platte Oeater also made proof oa their homeateada at the same time aad will aaaad the summer at home. Feel Impartial? Doaai. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of Brlght'e disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure incipient Blight's disease and diabetes and even in the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Slight disor ders are cured in a few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Marion Lee of DuBreatb, Ind. I "tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney, Cure made me a well man." ' Ghaa. H. Dack, FOR SALE: Improved quarter sec ricn of land in Sheridan county includ ing house, barn, 'windmill, household furniture, 19 head of cattle, 8 horses, 100 chickens. Several acres under cultiva tion, growing spelts, -home grass and potatoes. A free 640 acre homestead can be taken adjacent. Cata 75 tons native hay. Can be bought for $3750. A rare bargain. Excursion rates over Burlington from Colambas aext Taes day June 19 at 430 p. bl, $11.70 round trip. Write or inquire-:F. H. Abbott, Columbus, Neb. A haadred yeara ago, the beet physidaa woahl give yoa. a aaediciae ior.yoar heart witaoat atoppfag to consider what effaot it might have oa the Uver. Evea to thla good day coagh aad oold aaadiciaea iavariaaly biad the bowela. Thia ia wroag. Beeza Laxative Syrap with Hoaey aid Tar acta oa .the bowela drivea oat the oold clean the bead, relievea aU'eoagha, olaaaaea aad atraagthea the maooaa aaembraaes of 'the throat cheat, laaga aad hrmvmial tehee. 20th Ceatary Dragatore, Platte Ceatar ' We have let) of oae-half mile etty liaaita for ia 10 Eliiatt. gpaioa as Oa. We are aU Uada af real at the bargee A Chaibara. let aai Call Bawaaa fa A large aad prof table tea aad coal baauussiBoaeof tha beat email eitiea ia Nelaaska. Iaqaire of Joaraal for particalara. -aawaBBBBBB) wheat A WONDERFUL MEMORY; arTs atoretaa taba aa that darmg hia trv ala aver Earape ha aaet the marvel, af at Padaa. The marvel .la waa a'yoaag Contour who in the city for the parpooe of par tus, acaaiaa at tae university. Maretns, hfvmg beard that the-. yoaag waa gifted with ah extrao.riaary -, dealred to pot the. atodent to the teat- The pevaoa who had Informed the tmveler coaccralag'the -wonderful re-' teatfveBeaa of the yoaag Corslcaa armory declared that be waa sa gifted m that faculty' that he ceukl repeutaa jnany aa 86,000 words If read..over to him but once. Maretoa and three dav tlngnlahed Veaetianw agreed to test the accuracy of the statement A commit tee visited the student of extraordinary memory and found him willing to sab aalt to the ordeaL Accordingly then waa read over to him aa almost later; mlnable list of words -strung together without 'any coasecutive order aad without any meaning -whatever. . The young maa stood all the time with his attentloB deeply fixed aad.' hie' eyes half closed. When the long strlag of words had been read off he looked up cheerfully and repeated tbe whole of the uninteresting' catalogue of words, without a alngle fault Then to show how 'carefully 'hia wonderful 'memory bad retained every .word he went through the list backward. When that task waa nalahed be took each 'alter aate word flrst, third, if th, etc. and repeated .them until the company waa thoroughly convinced that they were la. .the presence of the- moat wonderfal prodigy of memory that the world bad ever produced. : . KNOW THY COUNTRY. Vhat Bvery. Clttaesi ShwaM Take to HmH. Juvenal said, MThls precept descends from heaven know thyself." To thla we add know thy country. Know lta area, lta population, lta products; na tive and exclusive, agricultural and mlaeraL Know lta present outputaad Its poasibUitles. Kaow lte states. Ha territories and large cities and what they are severally aoted for. Know Its geography and typography. Its con stitution, prlndplea and history, lta literature, lta art and lta sciences, its pbiloeophy. discoveries aad lnventtona. Know lta relation to other nations, both political and financial, Know lta posBcsnlons Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico and the PhUIppnes-their history' severally, the customs aad languages of their people and the sources of their wealth. Many men know these thinga aowand love their country and arc serv iceable to their fellow citizens In pro portion to their knowledge. It costs labor and the sacrifice of so called pleasure to acquire this knowledge, but to the genuinely manly man. whose life's purpose Is to make the utmost of his abilities and opportunities and whs in one way and another Is developing bis country's hidden treasures and Im parting his own practical eathusiasai to other lives, there are a relish and a delight In tbe search for knowledge that compensate a thousandfold. The Wwsaaa la A New York real estate agent been telling of some of hia business ex periences with women. Mrs. A be says, wanted to find a house that would fit her carpets and wasted several weeks on the Job. Mrs. B. bad six children, of her own, but wanted a guarantee that no other children would be allowed In the building. Mrs. C. signed a lease with a clause that no dogs should be brought la and then deliberately brought several Into her family and told the ageat such restric tions In a lease wen of no account "Do you wonder," be asks, "that mea do not like to deal with women?" Of course, however, Massachusetts wo men would never do aaythlng like that Boston Globe. LOW ROUND TRIP RATE8 Via The Chicago Milwaikee & St. Paal Ry. One fare plas IS 00 for 15 day' ticket. One fare plas $4.00 for 90 day tickrt. Oa sale daily to many points in Canada and western New York, aad on Aag 8th aad 22nd and Sept fth aad 19th to many points in New England. Tell as where yon want to go 'aad we will give -von the nest rates ror your inp. jror further information on foldera write to F. A. N8H. General Western Agent, 15-24 Farnam St. Omaha, Nebr. Dr. W. H. Slater, veterinarian, phone 95. The old suae aaethad of pargtag the ratem with Cathartics that tear, gripe griad aad break dowa the walla of the atosaaoh iataatiaea ia aapsraed ed by Dadea Little Uver PUle. They cJeaaaa the Uver. aad iastead of waak- eaiag baild ap aad whole system. Believe btioaaaeae. ooaatipatioa ate,- Bold, by 30th Ceatary Dragstore, Platte Oeater Carriage faimtiif . If yonr old buggy aeads paiat briag it to H. S. Armstrong, Columbus, Neb. He wiU give yoa the beat work at the lowest prices. H. 8. ArmstroBg, 21st aad Olive St, Golambaa, Neb. Makes tha Lmr Lively. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrap gives per- maaeat relief in cases of habitaal coa- atipation as it atimulatea the liver aad restores tae aawrai aeuoa oiiae nowau without irritatiag these organs like pilla or ordinary cathartifw. Does aot aaa aeateorgripesadis auld aad pleaaaat to take. Remember the aaaae Oriao andrefuaeeabstitates. Chaa. H. ' Deck. COME WES T 1 FOR - . CHEAP HOriES Keith County, Nebraska offers the Best Induce ments to the. Investor and Homeeeeker in Val-. ley and Irrigated Lands. t Write for list and prices to I. G. HOLLOW AT, OfalalU,Nehr. BBBBBhJBBBBSBBBB BWBBsVVaBwL akBBBrBBBBaBaaasa aaBaamr was MU8IC, 5TRJNQ8.' BMW taw OM'of the most generally accepted tat aUstakea Meaa that an eatertabjed by.the people of this coantry,- said a ftaiaWat represeatatlve of a foreign of gat. strings, "hi that oh musical Instruments an aaaaafactared from catgut If that wan true the cata m this world would have beea. exterminated many yeara ago hVaapplving tha market with ma sarlal for musical iastrament 'strings. ?hw fact la that tibej an manufac tured from the mtesttnes of sheep, and tn obtaining enough nw material evea from these animals the manuf acturen at times find difficulty. . The only string made from" the lav testines of tbe feline Is that used f et surgical purposesfor sewing "up wounds. One 'would, be amaied ta know that there are millions of mo-. steal Instrument strings used In. North America alone, and Just think when the tabbies would be 'if they had ta supply the consumption. "Aaotber amaalng thing Is that then an over TOO different grades of musical Iastrament strings.. -The demand for strings in North America Is increasing every year, especially In the south and la Mexico. Then are more guitar strings sold hi Mexico' than any other kind, but through the south the "banjo string si still popular, despite tbe fact that every year hasjnarked a'sllght but gradual falling off In the demand KsaaaaClty Journal. THE GOD OF WAR. RUWBMth, wf the Twelve. .Mars was aot a favorite' among 'the classic Greeks, aor Is his name month a great favorite' among the Gothic moderns. The-god of war was a bar barian Intruder In the Olympian circle. .Then was something Thracian, and by that token crude and. unworthy In hia manner. He was. more of a blusterer than a fighter, and .Homer narrates with evident relish bow rsllas-Athene tumbled him over In combat, bis vast bulk covering several acres. Of wild aspeet, untutored ways and Indifferent wits, ha had little to recommend him but bis Immoral origin. Such also la the month that .has taken the war god's aame. One poet notes lta --ugly looks and threats." "A half wild creature cast from nature's lap." another calls It The proverb "mail as a March hare" says the same thing with less reticence. English people call the month "March Manyweath era" aad thereby Intimate their doubt af lb) capacity for sustained purpose: It hi the Thracian of the twelve, as September la the Tyrian. There la something blustering and barren Jn Its aspect; as' there Is hi what people call "a good war." The winds that blow from one end. of It to tbe other are not "the winds of God." A peck of March dust.may be worth a king's ransom, as a wise saw has it, but from the aver age human It gets less grateful guer don. "Beware the Ides of March" Is good wisdom for our common human-Ity.-New York MaiL ics aa Iwalaeattaa. Mra. , who knows many a prac tical thing, had a maid who was dying (or thought she was) of Indigestion. Now this maid was too valuable to lose, ao her mistress determined to save her ttTe aad retain her services. "Maggie, I want you to eat every morning for breakfast three stewed prunes. Now. never more than three. If you were to eat more you would get tired of them. But three will leave you a little hungry for some more prunes and your appe tite will steadily Increase." Moggie started In obediently and at the end of the week was the healthiest, happiest girl for mUes around. Mrs. has effected many such cures. New York Hw Bfet Hlas. "Whea you go to New Zealand I you would Inquire after my great grandfather, Jeremiah Thompson." "Certainly," said the traveler. And wherever he went he asked for news of the ancestor, tint without avail, ac cording to the Dundee Advertiser. One day be waa Introduced to a fine old Maori of advanced age. "Did you ever meet with an Englishman named Jere aTdah Thompson?" be asked. A smile passed over the Maori's face. "Meet blmr be repeated. "Why. I ate blmr iitt The eggs of the mosquito are fastened together by a viscid secretion from the Insect's body. From 250 to 300 eggs an laid at a time, and the little boat shaped mass la ao constructed that It wUl not overset It cannot be sunk nor la any way Injured by wind, rain or water. It Is abandoned by the Insect and tbe eggs an hatched by the heat af the sun or-atmosphere. A temper ature below freezing is said not to destroy the vitality of the mosqulto'a The atearet of Hia Life. Sir William Grove, the eminent scl anttot and Jurist, never forgave himself for aot discovering the spectroscope. "I had often observed." he said, "that then wen different -lines exhibited la the spectra of different metals ignited hi tbe voltaic arc, and If I, had had any. aaaaonablq amount of wit I ought .to have seem tbe convene viz.- that by lgaltloa different bodies show In their spectral Hues the materials of which they an composed." Valtara. Hewitt Time waits on no Jewett-I guess tnafs the name .of the waiter at my restaurant New TwdoaUn Mi keep It la power to win health doty aa to v "Tea say abaa only an amateur r Tea. If aba bad been a prewaataial aba woaldat have married the oaf came aloag. She'd have leaked arooad a little first" Cleveland Flam Dealer. atana Did yoa try to sea yoa wfm a dahryt Bella Nag. I with a tares leaved Mew Y A 8UMIAR9NE FOREST. gnat blue carreat af Japaa that sweeps dowa the Caha ala caaat hi ah aag a casta of They are the aammlta a raa, a coast range of California that has beea partly orerwaehaed by . tha sea. AU have a peoahar beard, or teettftg grown af weed, that tates .a perfect forest about them., a giant aeaweed growlag hi water sixty or mon.feet la 'depth aad formlag a aataral. wave break aad a hoase far countless marine aalmala . The vines an sometimes 100 feet la length; vast cables, with broad, crlmpled. leaves. af a dark'oBre baa, which assume grace ful shapes m the tale. Whea the visiter peere dowa lata tbe turquoise water the scene Is eftea a revelation. A aew world la opened apand the real beaatlea of oceanic or submarine scenery an appreciated. Tbe great leaves an carried by. th fitful currents that aweep these islands la every dbectiea.' Sometlmoa they are extended at faaT fcagth aad appear like a horde, of .grcea snakes. Agali they lie dowa apoa the sarface. list less aad drooping, taking myriads af shapes and' formlag boobs and corners wf great beauty.. . So attractive an these forests 'that wfaat.ls kaowa aa the water glass baa beea ehtbentadlasa a i boat- which baa eeveral large plate glass windows through which the pas sengers may look dowa mto the kelp forests aad view a panorama of the sea.. These .boats raage la sise -from rowboats to aldewheel steamers, so ar ranged that they caa float over the forest aad view; Its wonders 'ap.. sad dowa the. coastChicago News. PUMICE.' STONE. Taw wwtl - Pumice, as la well kaown,'la of vol canic' origin, being 'a tracbytlc lava which has been- rendered light by tha escape of gases whea la a molten state. It Is found on moat of the shores of tha Tyrbcnlan sea and dsewbere, but Is at present almost exclusively obtained from the little Island of Upari. Most of tbe volcanoes of Upari have ejected pumacebos rocks, bat the best stone la all the product of one moaatain. Moots Chlrica, nearly 2,000 feet la height with lta two accessory craters.. The district la which the pasilce Is excavat ed coven aaarea of three aquare miles. It has beea calculated that about 1,008 hands are engaged la thla laduetry,.00t -of whom 'an employed la extricating the mineral.. Pumice la brought to the aarface la large blocks or la baskets aad' is car ried thus either to tte aeleboring vil lage, or to the -seashore to be- takea there hi boata. The aupply hi said to be practically .-Inexhaaafihle. ' Pumice la used not -merely for scouring -and deanslng purposes, bat also for polish-Ing-ln numerous trades; hence the fact mat tbe powdered pumice exported ex ceeds. In weight tbe .block pumice. Be .tween twenty aad' thirty merchaata an engaged' m. the pumice trade oa the lalaad. London News Mr.- BIrrell's story about the little ragamuAa la a church school stirred a clerical correspondent to write a let ter wherein he spoke of ragamuffins as "boys who have' more "raga than muffins." No doubt that was not meaat tobe taken seriously from the etymolog ical point of view. The muffin of the word baa puxxled many. "Ragamuf fin,' says Dr. Johnson, "Is from -rag,! and I know not what else." According to Dr. Brewer the word mesas a rag ged "muff" or "muffin" (a spiritless fellow). But the original Bagamoffya seems to have been a demon la certain old mystery plays, whose name was probably Just high sounding nonsense. It Is curious; however, that "the rag man" la an old name -for the devil. London Chronicle. "The more, the merrier." JNot aa. One hand Is enough la a purse. "Noth ing hurts the stomach more thaa sur feiting." Yes, lack of meat "Nothing but what baa aa end." Netao. Arlag has none, for It Is round. "Moaey Is a great comfort" Not when It brings a thief to the gallows. - "The world Is a long Journey." Not ao. The aaa goes over It every day.- "It la a great way to the bottom of tbe sea." Not so. It Is but a stone's cast "A friend Is beat found In adversity." Not aa ' For fhea there-Is' none to be found. "Tbe pride of the rich makes the labor-of the poor." Not so. The labor of the aoer makes the pride, of the rich. CwM Mwwsww: "When a man loses his moaey,1 marked the cynic, "he finds, oat n- his friends are," "Yes," answered Mr. Dastla Stax, "It la a wise compensation. Whea a aaaa loses his fortune he saves the time ha ased to spend ahaklag hands aad 11a tenlng to hard' lack stories aad gets a chance to make aaether." Waahtng tonStar. Utttw WilUeUacie Jack, did yoa choke on that cake batter ma made yesterday? Bleb . Old Uncle-Good heavens, ae, child! 'What put such an extraordinary Idea mto your bead? WUlleWby. I beard pa. tell ma be made yoa cough up the dough. Baltimore Americaa. Mra. Newly. Bfch (shopping la Paris) Show ns some wraps haported. af course.' French Saieawoaua Import ed, madame? From where, all vows Plait? the Bsoat apt to i litt. WhlttleraBd drive together whea they mall, unaalated hoaae by the. "There." aald Emeraoa, polatftag oat the house, "Uvea aa old CMvlatst. aai ahe praya for me every day. I aai glad she does. I pray for myself." "Does she?" aald WhttUer. "What does thee pray tar Mead Cmersea?" "Well." replied Emersoa. "whea I first opea ay eyea woridlthaakGodthatlamallve Mveae m Ilawa wC Uaast, ' Emerswa wan takhur Till TIILE a. 1, Omrisad LhaSwa... .... .... ..HJa p. m. ammU eL fjkwmmwswv aawBVmV0iBlwawwwt a9Ag9aal W TI w liwlw I ImSb 14Iw.bC Mi wLjvtbbwC awawanl 4m fp araW wfav 11a UwsswV HpVHaaa K.ss.ilwmgalw)Ls wTa aUMsal wTvH0bbw mM Law MSBaV'aasw w J 9 M SBBW aaar ssaai ,'r.Ai? j E:t , wiam P m aiP aa aaaa aw UL aaawswaWa BS4WawwV Urn. " ,Trl Iwitrf Iaay sal sasiwamw M srBaaw) arawsU U3v ar a. ULCSMaaeH w aa aai aLJBB. . Ieal ......,. MS p. at. 99 ga awW i. IT, i. as. m WW W BV ln aaa aw4wmi w.TS, a.SU Bw.1t, Be. at, w.aa. hmBBS P BBBw eWfa wW"w sraxaaai 7amlsa. aai w Bswjws was Airiva 12dSw.au f waw g9 wBBw All tialaswilhr. i. BURLINGTON BULLETIN JULY, 1906 Opeaiag of the. Shoshone Reserva tion: Begiater at' Worfaad for the Government drawing entitling you to draw 160 acres'of fine irrigable lands ia . the Ssmhoiw Reservation; only Sl.LJaa ;. acre, one-third cash.' ' 400,000 acre., or "' asbo fsrass to be drawn for; besidea this, there are 800)00. acres of timber' sad. mineral 'lands that may be takea ia the asual' way; sosae "of these lands' are supposed to be'of great .value. One fan- for the round trip .to.. Worland, with -. maximam ot-'fao.OO from Omaha, Lin-, cola aad Nebraska points. '.Tickets sold' -Jsly'tt'to 29th, final limit August' 15th. " Take thia grand trip through, the. rich., irrigated lands of the Big' Horn- Baaia. .. This will, be one of the greatest events in, tae history of. the' distribution of . '" Uncle Sam's domain. To Pacinc Coast: Daily low'excar-. ' sion rates for this the greatest railroad- - journey in the world. To Colorado aad JRetarn: About half. ' rates daily, and eyes lower rates for the Elks' big gathering at Denver July 10th." :. to 15th inclusive, . " - . " ' Abb daily-low rates to. Eastern -.resorts; f request homeseekera excarsioas, in fact tempting excursion rates '.in all; -direct ioae throughout the summer. '' -. "- Coaaalt nearest Burlington . Ticket v " J. F. RECTOR, ' Ageat O. R&gRy. . L. W. WAKELKY,. . Op". Osswhw. , WSWBBWJ. .. leiicei ExctTsiM tales To St. Paal, Miaa.. Jaly 2426, re- V tara limit Aagaat. 15, .oaa fan plaa : tstoo. To Miwaaapolia, Miaa.'. Aagaat' 8-. IS, retara Umit September 90; aaa ceat par mile. . ',- To Milwaukee, Wa, Asgast 11 13. : asaoaaod later. . Oaa fan plas ta.OO... To Toroato; Oaaada, September -11-v 14. retara limit October. 24. Oaa'-. fare plas ta. 00 ,-" j aamaaar xoarias itates-Jaae 1st : to: Saptamaar 30th to Caloago. Madiaoa. Milwaakee, Waukesha, St, Paal, Mia neapoiie and otlier points in Minnesota, : Wiscoaaia'and Michigan, also -.to .Now.. Eaglaad and Canadian- points. Uomeseekers Excursion Rates.. OB sale every Tuesday from Columbua; David City and points east to, points at' Hoath'DakoU(east of Missouri river)- North' Dakota, Minnesota,. Northera;' Wiaconaoa, Michigan Peninsala, Alber-" ta, Manitoba. Saskatchewan aad west- . era Ontario St one fare- plus. $2.00 for the round trip good returaiog tweatv. one days from, date of sale. - For folders, descriptive circulars, rates. ' etc, address S. F. Miller, A. O. F. & P.. A.C. AN;W.Ry., Omaka,Neb. ." --..., Oponlhg iflhe ShealiMi:.. RMervaMn.: Retriwtration for Umv drmwinir'nf'thA land of tbe Shoshooi. Reservation wUI.'V' beKia at Shoshooi 'and. Lander Wvo.' '-. July lth.i and continue to July 3let, 'i tnelasive. Drawmg for the land will.-' take place. at Lander Wyo. beginaing' -Aaanst 4th.. aad 'continne' until th' land is -disposed of. The landwilf bw ';. opened for settlement' Augast 13th,'l90GL ' ' uBfW"Wui..uw aooab J4w,iwu acres thrown open to settlement. The Engi-- : neering Department of the State of - Wyoming has .completed final arrange-' ; teats for the. irrigation of a laraw iri of these lands by use Of the ahaadiBt'- water supply of the Big Wind liver,-." nak'ias it one of the fineaLand AkMuat irrigation. projects in the. west. '. ' Tiekets' will be on sale by tbe Chicago' ., and North w-weetera. Rail way: Jnyl2tb.,. '. to znn ineiusive good returning until Aneust lSth'on whicb.stopovers.may be .' had in both direetions'at points in raga-'" lar homeseekera territorv within the nmu or lae-ucset. ina ' m .t. a a a biwl aaa hatavaaai Oaaaai BVaw). wriN ha X9a Osl- For circulars, mam or hthnr infnrma. tioa telling how to reach the rtwervatioh ' sad.retrister, address 8. F.Mn.i.Ka Asst. ' " Geal. Frt" aad 'Paws Amnt t'.hirtz Ji ": Northwestern Ry 1201 Farnam St, .- Omaha; Nebr.; oraay Northweetera " Une Ticket Ageat-. iathma taJsarara SaoaJd Kaew TJLa. . Foley'a Hoaey and- Tar has cared-.' maayaan of asthma that were 008" . ehlered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Boeatag, 701 West Third St. Davenport: Iowa. writes:. "A severe cold eoatraeted . twelve years sgo Was neglected antil- it fiaally grew iato asthma. Tha best asedieal akill available coald aot give ma awn thaa temporary relief. Foley's Hoaey aad Tar waa recommended aad oaa fifty cent bottle eatirely cared me of asthma which had beea wmwiw nm am for twain yeara. If I had tokea it ' at tha start I woaid Baveaaved yean of Chaa.H.Dack. . '- 1 1