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. . t V 3 - J :. ''' .- J .f v.-"4xt:s !' Ofir- -, " -. :.'-:-j.- -.-. v.. . -.. r. . r - . m i -w 'IP9" THE SEA SERPENT TO Verily the perversity of mankind passeth all understanding! ..And if there be any who would challenge the justice of this aphorism. let him, reflect ioc a moment on the fact mat we taut f the Phoenix as if it were real, and ,'iaf the. sea-serpent as though it were a purely, mythical beast! But the sea " serpent 'is probably himself to 'blame c-for.liiis, inasmuch as he' is indiscreet ""enbtigh to show himself, from time to ;I"time to. those who jgo'down to the -sea-.in -ships. Hence, .as .with other ".distinguished, mortals, everybody who has .occasion to cross the ocean burns .".or an-opportunity -to boast an ac- tiHaintance - with this distinguished -.dweller in .the deeps'. ". . .Naturally.'" "landlubbers,' .out "of r. Ii que and Jealousy, belittle the" expert; ' ences'-.of those who profess to have -seVnthis -monster, and yet' live! But; :".as- a rule," in their efforts to 'crash, -..they have to use weapons, obtained at : second-hand;' weapons borrowed, from -.other ocean travelers who 'assure us, ..ftn. their 'own experience,, that the sea-serpent is a creature vainly imagined; "."a figment of' the brain, a thing born : of--after-dinner orgies; it 'may -even have a 'semblance of reality, bat when .' -analyzed it proves to be nothing more -'than a school of porpoises playing at ""follow-my-Ieader," a gigantic cuttle fish vainly waving its long arms in an .endeavor 'to escape the grip of some hungry whale! On occasions; indeed. --;the sea-serpent has turned out to be ' nothing more interesting than a float ling spar decorated with a tangle of -"sea-weed! V: 'A-vast amount has been written '--about .the sea-serpent, but of. all the A HUGH EEL-LIKE .-wtories that -have been told, it is sad r Bles BmeSSB BOWO OS wMHM (JraBUBtW MMr MMMf SOBS By I WeB-BMOern MRnHU U J earn HrSMh I -. 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No long- --;:V "-: '.vr ago thin lS9i, one Peter Nelson, a '. .": -.'.''-"Quartenuaster. and therefore "an i'V- "I ""'"honorablo man," saw Jrom the deck of ?-.;:'--'",.""":viheltotpmah"ana a beast with the head !--.,' -:pr.aii eeland fins ten feet long rise 30 r . -atMive;,-nu wiio uemw. xxc ki- . i like -' whale? in short, that he -saw ..'-1'ji" :-.-.-.-":loiig; account of this strange beast ..-".-:V:v-.!-"ryerj sovfar. those whom he intended ;. "-"':"- '-IW-to' convert only reply that it was "very i --'" .C,'.":'" nothing- nioie than a whale "breach- v:": j.'-rS ".""" CapLvMcQuhac. of H. M. S. Daedalns, . .' -V.-:V:.;aiid his -officers, in 1848 .created a -.-"y;-i::r:reat.rsensation in England by a sea ';Tv,i "--"-; :"v- seVpcnt- story- which at the time was -QC-iliscredUed by the late Prof. Sir Rich ..': -ard Owen-, But time hrings .its re- . - i -'5-' ., I. mlir m A..t tkot 41a -.-- .eubW ii " .UM ""I MV "i -V. -professor was wrong. Briefly, he re . vi ported liaving seen an enormous ser- .;, vf-.yent- with head and shoulders some "-:-': .-.- A: fnnr, feet- out of the water, and some ,. "!-.:Vi,;r"'".::.60feet of "its bodj- on the surface. It ' : .:" :'-".-S". passed- rapidly so close to the ship " . :-''S'l-Y- -that a.'raan's features at the same dis-j .v.'" i ,.-:' "-tnce could. -easily have been dlstin-"v"?A-i'v-f..SMished," It had no fins, but something -Vv. '.':.-:. Attic "seaweed washed about its back. r-T-..i-V"-'." No" 'within'" the last few weeks the :'' '-'" "."" 'honor, of the captain and his officers, ' S.-'jV.'T' "'- .""r'.'-rather'their credit as observers, --""" "";."R."i "ias'beejr -singularly vindicated, for at ' '-"-.;.. .5"-" -'.the: last -.meeting of the London Zoo---.-S"'.:-V V:" At" firift "he'r thought it was a rock -.'?--r" . -"awash," -but amost careful examina- '-. '-JvM.'"-- tion: showed' that it was a beast of I 6m'e. kind, traveling faster than the :..5hlp;'. which '.Vas then 'making only ''" '-abburr vlgbl'and-a-half knots. The of Can Walk v. v-.v- -. .';. v-.".deBosfn-sJrI" Han Gives Two Start-,-:-"V". '-"'ing'lS&H'itions with-lnven--V".:"-"".-"',- "-.-. '.-;.: "tion-.of His Own. I " z "'--.",." R!echester; .N.- Y. A submarine con- ixvaa.'Ce wnicn permits a person to. :,waikxmdr"lter hasi'been invented -: byJP..-lAwtpn"r;qf Geneseo. Already. 'he'. .has" given two'." demonstrations 'of. :. its;- power. Once he, remained under ..water fof-an.'hoiirV the other time-for .45 minutes. .. '. '-'Lawto'a's experiments were ' madV ;at. Stiver lake. Clad' in' a -bathing-suit-. he walkedTout toward-"the center -of -'tie likev" hblding. aloft a-fish 'pole, to. I the,, top- of. which was attached a flaj. -.He1, hid "'remarked -.to some .boys on. ""shore that he' was.going for.a .wjalk jto the lake-. "When the flag 'was about . 4 feetfTom the'shore.it suddenly dis:' appeared below", the water.-. The. boys .waited far. Llawton to reappear, and e jb boje oo so. uej gave xae Lawtom .rtpearbd " 9pam' aiMN . .,r r. ' . r -xw-.. r-tl APPEARS ., An THE SCIENTIST logical society Mr. E. B. Meade Waldo and' Mr. M. J. Nicoll described a crea ture seen by them from the deck of the earl of Crawford's yacht, the Val halla," which lears a remarkable re semblance to that seen from the Daedalus. These two gentlemen, ac companied Lord Crawford as natural ists during his usual, winter cruise. Both are well-known naturalists, and, one is a member of the council of thd Zoological society. The story ".they .unfolded to a breathlessly excited as sembly of "the Fellows is briefly this: When off Para on December 7, 1905 at ten a. m., thej' were standing on the deck of the yacht, when their atten tion was caught by a curious sail-likd object of some four feet long and two feet high waving from side to side h? the water. No sooner had they turned their glasses on to this strange object than there appeared a huge eel-like neck, some six feet long, and as thick as a man's thigh, and this neck was surmounted by a great turtle-like head with large eyes, now borne high above the sea.. which was quite calm. It was Mark colored above and silvery white below. After a few moments thehead and neck "were slowly lowered, and when level with the water were vlo- ! lently lashed from side to side, chain ing up the sea 'into a great sheet at foam, and then it vanished. Adverse winds caused the ship to beat about so that at midnignt they were only 20 miles from the scene of the morning.. This is noteworthy, because when Mr. Nicoll came on deck after breakfast one of the officers came up and reported that during the night he saw a strange commotion in the waten- NECK APPEARED. ficer "hailed the deck" and the look out man. and thus got witnesses U this weird phenomenon. Though thf sea was calm, and there was a brigltf moon, nothing satisfactory could b made out owing to the "wash" whlcl the creature was making; but in it movements it resembled a submarine traveling just below the surface. Seriously, we can no longer regard the "sea-serpent" as a myth. There can be no question but that the ocean harbors some secret which we have not yet penetrated. It seems unlikely that this evasive creature should be a descendant of the old Plesiosaurs which became extinct millions ol years ago, though the resemblance to those monsters is striking. More probably it will prove to be some bizarre form of reptile. But the resemblance- between the descriptions given by these gentlemen and that given by the officers of the Daedalus agrees too closely to be passed by. and furthermore, both agree 'with the' description of a similar creature seen off Tonquin some four years since. It is possible that it may even prove to be a "serpent" For it is well known that the land-snakes once possessed limbs, and some gigantic forms of sea snake may well have preserved its limbs, though now transformed into. paddles, like those of the turtle and whale W. P. PYCRAFT- Thonghtful people have doubts, but doubts ought not to be the sum total in life. Doubts ought to be like clouds that by and by are swept from the sky. We have got to have sun up and sunlight, and the blanketing of- the clonds must some .time be torn away, and the sunlight must get at the flowers of the world, lest the flowers fail to bloom and exhale per-' fume to the. sky .William A. Qnayle. . - -- Under Water. wards, and explained his ability to walk,' under water. The crowd was skeptical, so Lawton climbed into: his bathing suit again and gave another exhibition. He stayed' under .watei this time for 45 minutes. Hewill allow no one to see his con trivance. He says it is .'of the..slnv ple"st kind, and 'weighs little more' than -a pound. ",.. . . Chinese -.Coffins. Chinese coffins'- are.-.made of -timber' eight . inches to'teh'- inches .thick. I is calculated, ' therefore, that' .ovei .000;000'' feet ol timber -Is utilized' yearly for-coffins in- China. . . -: : : . -.- . . Cleveland's Distinction. "' Only one 'of the first 14 cities; in on' der'of population. in'.the'.TJnited State , "Was named' after 'a" man; "."That city g Cleveland, a . . " . .''"': ' OcSBteel Poverty.' If one's iBcdme is limited the eral rtle is that 'one most live aBd'die im a Black 'hat Ladies' Field: "- M8 ONE WEAK SPOT. - 0 t u ; f m W a U Msj Cmrid by Ben's XldU KB. O.-C. .Haydem, of O. C Haydea As Co, dry goods merchants, of Albert Lea, Mian-, says: "I was so lame that I eonld hardly walk. There was aa.mmac coaatabM weakness of the ' back, and " coastaat paM and aching: I could lad ao rest aad, was . very uncomfortable at night As lay health was good in every other way, I could not understand' this trouble. It was just as if all the strength had gone from my back. After suCering for some time I began using-Doan's Kidney Pills. -The rem edy acted at once upon, the kidneys, and when normal action was restored, the trouble with my back disappeared. I have not had any return of K." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbura CJo., Buffalo. N.Y. "Cruising for Salvage." One man in New York says c he makes a good living by what he ceils cruising for salvage. He goes about in" an automobile and follows novices trying to operate recently purchased machines. If the machines break down or stop he comes up in time to offer his services as a tug or to offer about half the value of the machine If the owner, is so disgusted that he wishes to sell. fiheer white goods, la fact, any fine wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile bean ty. Home laundering would he equal ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening; the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at the improved appearance of your work. Throws Bays Half a Mile. Light rays half a mile long and 24 times as powerful as the sort com monly in use are the new oxy-petrol lime lights -that have been invented for the motorist 8. The lamp consists ef an oxy-petrol blowpipe flame play ing on a piece of specially refractory material. A reservoir of material is to be carried on the car and also a cylinder of compressed oxygen. Pre sumably a stream of oxygen under pressure is saturated with petrol va por and burnt in the blowpipe and a small, extremely hot flame is pro duced, this being caused to impinge on something more refractory than lima. At a Township Primary. Martin, who is very hard of hearing, arose in the caucus and nominated one Mr. Brown for the office of justice of the peae. Mr. Brown promptly arose and de clined the nomination with thanks, and while he had the floor he nom inated Mr. Martin for the office. Martin, not understanding what Brown said, but evidently .thinking it some modest remonstrance, arose-and said: "Gentlemen of the Convention: "We now have before the house a man who is not only worthy, but is in every way competent, and I move that nom inations be closed, and he be eleeted by acclamation, and it be made unan imous." Judge's Magazine of 'Fun. Iodine a Cure for Snake Bite. For a sure enre for snake bite, take about seven drops of iodine, scarify vnd bathe the wound also with iodine. This remedy was first used by a med ical officer in British service in In dia. It has cured both man and a number of animals; it never fails; it is really wonderful in its effects. One instance I will relate. A young man working for me in the harvest field was bitten by a very large rat tlesnake on one of his large toes. I gave him about seven drops of tincture of iodine on a little sugar, and to make doubly sure repeated the dose an hour later. His foot swelled, but next morning he was all right I have had animals whose bodies have swelled considerably, but all have recovered from, the bite. Topeka Capital. DIDNT BELIEVE That Coffee Was the Real Trouble. Some people flounder around and take everything that's recommended but finally find that coffee is the reai cause or their troubles. An Oregon man says: "For 25 years I was troubled with my stomach. I was a steady coffee drinker, but didn't suspect that' as the cause. I took almost anything which someone else had been cured with but to no good. I was very bad last summer and could not work at times. "On Dec 2, 1902, I was taken so bad. the doctor said I could not live over 24' hours at the most, and I made' all preparations'-to die. I could hardly eat anything, everything dis tressed me, and I was weak and sick .all over. "When in that condition cof-' fee was abandoned .and T was put on Ppstum. the change in my feelings came quickly after the drink that was poisoning me was removed. .''"The pain "and 'sickness "fell, away from me and I began to get well day by -day, so'l- stuck to it until now I am welt and strong again, can eat heartily, wi th " no headache, heart trouble or the -awful-' sickness of the' old coffee days.- I .drink all-1 wish of ; Ppstum wIthout'aBy".harm and enjoy It immensely.- "" " .., This seems like. a strong story, but-1, would refer you .to 'the First Natl Bank; the Trost "Banking -Com pany,, or any. merchant of 'Grant's Pass, Ore In regard to my. standing, and. I will send a .sworn statement .of 'this if you wish. You can also' use my' name." -Name, given by Postam Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. ' ' StUl 'there are many' who persist-: eatly fool-themselves by saying "Cof' fee don't hurt me.. A ten days' trial of Postum in its place win ten the truth and many .-times save life. There's a-reason. . -Look-for the little book, "The Boad taT Wellvffler U vkgs. - BBPrB ir BflBrM LIKE EDGE OF THE WORLD Ualaaka,;W the'Ahiskan Islands; a Whits May Bet "Land. Faalaska resembles other northern stations, having warehouses, docks, the inevitable Greeny church and a score of wooden 1 afliasi. Whalers leave here for the Arctic ! ;1 Dutch Harbor isVa statkBi tar our revenue feet' TJBefk.lB.iBiaah coating and. going of sM.att A nations; there are quite a'lNiJMlihUTtleot. and only two shlpst'Wftir carry colors of the saaw'eMfpKw Just before eatwla .thr.harbor one notices a deUclM JrocV'tnst the side of thecllftBjsafla strik ing resemblance ' aBMte; priest In full robes. Teuched-by ' sunset light he seemed to ataad$MNas the; sailing nona'ait. uiuiiauuB's, one looks back .at the desolate, silent treeless islands, which seem to wall the edge of the world. Hundreds of miles west they run toward Vladi vostok. Two hundred and forty miles north of Unalaska are the Pribilof islands; not large, but,, the greatest seal islands in the "world! There are many faV, seals around the shores of Behring sea and the' Aleutian islands, but the great mass of them are bred, on the Pribilof group. No white man is per mitted to land on these breeding grounds without a permit, signed by. the secretary of the treasury of the United States. Outdoor Life. FOUR YEAfcS OF AGONY. tv -t Whole Feet Yething But Proud-Flesh Had to TJse Crutches "Cuti- cura Bemedies the Best on. - -Earth." "In the year 1899 the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to the heel, and the physi cian who-had, charge of me was try ing to sew up the side of my foot, but with -no success. At last my whole foot and way, up above my calf was nothing but proud flesh. I suffered un told agonies for four years, and tried different physicians and all kinds of ointments. I could walk only with crutches. In two weeks afterwards I saw a change in my limb. Then I be gan using Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment often during the day, and kept it up for seven months, when my limb was healed up just the same as if i' never had trouble." It is eight months now since I stopped using Cuticura Remedies, the best on God's earth. I am working at the present day after five years of suffering The cost of Cuticura Ointment and Soap was only $6. but the doctors' bills were more like $600. John M. Lloyd, 718 S. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June 27. 1905." THE CAMERA FIEND. Bfen Was Not Satisfied with Ordinary Amusement Like Taking Pictures. A well-known criminal lawyer one day sauntered into a police court just as a case was called. It appeared that the defendant had no attorney, and the judge glanced about the room to see whom he might assign to the case. "I'll take it judge," the late comer said, wishing to -pass away -the time. "By the way, what is the man charged with?" the attorney presently asked. "He's a camera fiend of the worst sort Mr. Brown," the judge said with a slight smile. "I expect to send him to the workhouse for about three months." "What!" the lawyer shouted, indig nantly. "Your honor must bo joking. Send a man to the rock pile for three months for a little harmless amuse ment like taking pictures?" "Well," the judge said, mildly, "he don't take pictures much it's the cameras he takes." 1 Sunday Best in Italy. The question of Sunday rest Is be ing agitated to a large extent In Italy, and a commission was named some time ago which recommended that as far as possible an uninterrupted rest of from 32 to 36 hours should be in sured to all the working .classes, and that In case, of public .services, the men who worked on Sundays should have oneday off in the week by turns, domestic servants being entitled to a half holiday a "week. The law does not apply to fishermen. Destroys Oder or Oases. M. 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They pass the feed word along. The' best breakfast food is EGG-O-8EB, for it contains all the Hfe-gl vine properties of nature's best food, which is wheat. EGG-O-SEE is deeply in debt to the thousands ef wives aad mothers who use it in .their homes, for these good women telijtheir neighbors about this great food. 'Children and aged persons alike are friends, of EGG-O-SEE. Merit' aad common sense are the things that advertise EGG-O-SEE most EGG-O-SEE is .cheap! A 10 cent package, contains ten liberal breakfasts. EGG-O-SEE is sold every where. Grocers'' must keep it if they want to keep their good customers, for .good customers insist on buying EGG-OkSEE: ' The fact that no- preparation, no cooking is required," makes EGG-O-SEE very popular. .Open the package; put as much as you like in a dish; pour oa milk or cream aad eat It is delicious. It is . wholesome. It makes yoa stroag. J . - A lot of interesting facts about EGG-O-SEE have 'been published in, hook form entitled, "Back to Nature." This book also' has ji course of phys ical culture fully illustrated. Any one wishing this book win. receive it free by addressing EGG-O-SEE Com pany, 10 First St, Qulncy. 111. sfrfgH Language in Antwerp Nearly one-half of the shipping traf fic to and from Antwerp is carried oa under the British'and American flags, and this has made Antwerp almost aa English-speaking port Free night schools for exclusive classes in 'Eng lish, organised by the city authori ties, are attended by thousands ' of pupils,, while special attention is paid to the' study of English in all the grades of the day schools, public as well as private. This desire to pop ularize the English language, is not confined to Belgium, but has extended to Germany as well, where schools of instruction have already been estab lished at Munich and Nuremberg by the German government . Avoid Government Service. The students from the Italian uni versities and government school are no longer content -to seek poorly paid government employment or to .enter into the ranks of the overcrowded pro fessions, but are seeking technical instruction so that they may join in the new movement and make an ade quate future for themselves. nKBhrvSISailSRSBISBl TBrTa9lll3SEasnBOgyn9V99eTr mjBaBavs?sBjaasijwy Kjgtmy. NIH9 rUUI-U9Brt.. . IHEm A Ctftala Care far The, M, asafaf rati. OO HOT AOOCPT A eWMTlTOTE. wm Daii, Crisp, Drtssy Summer Skirls are a delight to the reiwedwofnan every where. In order to get this result see that the material is good,, that it is cut in the latest fashion and use Defiance Starch in the laundry. All three thingsare im portant, but the last is absolutely neces sary.. No matter how fine the material or How daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry work will spoil the effect and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure, will not rot the clothes, nor cause them to crack. ' It sells at xoc a sixteen- ounce .'package everywhere.. Other starches, much inferiorsell at ioc ' for twelve ounce package. Insist on getting DEFIANCE STARCH and bo sure of results. - Defiance Starch CompanY, Oaiiha, W&',,i-? 1 m'm nanai a ''ft ' y "tltM w -o r- iii t tit i-ii 1 fh CeSrmiaittVef-d Unfteiof Noire Dame NOTRE DAasT, WDMMKt W rumrmmtie few fmattz. Omr ttnitntt ttwdt mad 0mr ttMUntM rtvt tktmwht 7SI mfc. AuMiwm. law. irtaH. Sank kT a,Tn-wtiUnc. SFECIaJ. nEFABTVECT FOB SOTS I'SDKK TBIUTEKX Ti to MKAis KSTATMU WOMB IHV KeltorTrade?carHsinessfrKcal WE Ml Oli fioate anywhere in in U.S. aag VwV LarxeiMs. Kxeeileni facilities. Hill lit bju& amis ikcct c.. m u?.. Miax-in. OMI 8 IOOOQ00vOOc I Ai UKMcmd TKtiMBU I I would state afttr twenty years 01 noose keepine and mine nearly every yot om the market, that 1 consider the On Time Yeast the best 1 have ever used and would.recam BMnd it to all housekeepers. Respectfully. tSigned) ESTELLA K. FEAD. SS3 S. 29th Ave.. Omaha. Seer. P. a. Mrs. Feed ia the lady who wm he New York Poet'a SI.OOO aria tee ; Mm beat mtnee pes. EACH 5 CHIT PACKAGE OP T ON TIME YEAST ; contains 10 Cakes.' Other manu-.t facturers put in out t voices, auy f- the "On Time", and get the three AilYivfinitftallTlMYNit tnnll'! 5 You Cannot CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as by feaaialae ills, soro throat. ssotjth or iaflaased eyes bysinipr dosing the stomach. But you surely caa cmre these stubborn ' affections by local treatment with - Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease gcrms.checks discharges, stops pain, and heals 'the mnammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for femiatee ills ever' produced. Thousands of women testify, to this fact 50 cents at druggists. .. Send for Free Trial Box IBB St PAXTOMCOl. U. S. NAVY enlists for foar years jo-jhc sen of good character and aouad pbr:cal condition be tween the aes of 17 and as apprentice sea men; opponanities for advancement: pay IIS to ttO a montn. Elcetncians. machinists, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, yeomen clerks), carpenters. sMpatiere. firemen, musician, cooks, etc., between 31 and :5 years, enlisted In special ratines with snitablc pay; hospital apprentices IS to S yean. Retirement on tnrce-fonrths pay and allowances after 3B years service, applicants aiuat be American cltixcns. . tlrst elothinir outfit free to recruits, upon discharge travel allowance 4 coots per mile to place of enlistment. Hobos foar months' pay and Increase In pay upon re-en Hutment witnin foar months of discharge, oaccs at Lincoln i am Mas inn. cpji w4usna.iRwi AVT sKUHTIUS STATM.r.t.BUONaBA Catalogue and samples W. N. TJ., OMAHA, BO. 31, 1908. Ia-tarsM-X. Nebrtska. imhM aad.HnHtB iai in. nmm- '& "Is r Tj V.. "K l . .- - ; .-- --". .- ! 4 c .