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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY FROM MARS THE OBEAT HEALER DHOUSANDS of grateful customers in every state attest the WONDERFUL HEALING PROPERTIES of the WORLD'S BEST LINIMENT DEAN'S CACTUS OIL TN OrifliiiBMtftat Hials wittmfa Scar It enros cnts. sprains, bruises, sorov swelllogs. lameness, old wounds, lutnbapo. chapped bands, fiost bites, etc and Is the standard remedy torbmrbei Virt tuts en animals. lmras and saddle galls cratcbos. crease beel. cakod udder. Itch, mange, etc. It beats a wound from tlie bottom np and is - .. tborosKhly antiseptic. KING CiCTtlYoiL is sold by drucsists hi 15., f.v.. anrl SI K-ttles. ?3 and 15 decorated rans, or sent ptep-iid hv ilie manufac turers. OLfiEY O McDitV. diatom. iM, if voar d mtrtstc Pollock & Co. S to patty. bA aaraly. tadMtka ftWUlMM Toaaalyabaatlt not latexfer witfc aowyoa anser K yoa wiaa, aafli wm iwui vm tzau Huipkrty. Froa tke Democrat The Democrat is in receipt of a letter from Dr. Harry Lamb directing na to send hia paper to Garfield, Utah, be hav ing accepted a position with the Gar field Smelting Co.,.to look after the ilia of the employees of the company. P. E. McEillip had a strennooa time last Friday evening in getting A. C Sballenberger, fusion nominee for gov ernor, from Columbus to Lindsay. Mr. McEillip met Mr. Sballenberger in Col umbus with his Beo automobile and reaching Platte Center the pesky auto mobile refused to do its doty. It hap pened also to be impossible to secure a livery rig. The automobile, however, was willing to do half of its half duty and would carry itself and the driver but no more, so Ritchie was despatched post baste tc Humphrey for the other automobile. The trip was finally made and Mr. Sballenberger reached hk des tination only about a half hour late. rFromt&lMaar.l Mrs. Will PugBley of Monroe town ship departed for Creighton the last of the-week, where she will spend the Sab bath visiting friends. Will met her ,, at Omaha the first of the week to take in the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Miss Ellen Weline, who haa been teaching school in the old Baird district on the Skeedce, met with a serious acci dent tbe last ef the week. While on her way home the horse she was driving suddenly shied at something in tbe road and upset the buggy. Miss Weline came out of the wreck with a broken wrist. Died at the home of her mother in Denver, Colorado September 20, 1006, Florence, youngest daughter of Eliza beth M. and tbe late John Truman in tbe nineteenth year of her age. From tbe Tinea. Miss Berths Jones and her sister, Mrs. T. H. Hogsett, departed for Cleve land, Ohio, Monday. Migs Bertha ex pects to remain in Cleveland and make her home with her sister until spring. Frank Eaton departed for Rock coun ty Wednesday, where he will remain s week with his brother, and then return to Genoa and arrange his business pre paratory to hia departure for San Fran cisco, to join his son Paul. ' On October 30, the Masons of Genoa will place in position the corner stone of their temple. Grand Master Zuingle, head of the order in the atate, will be present and conduct the ceremonies. The Masons of Columbus, St Edward, Fullerton and other towns have been invited to be present on the occasion. BURLINGTON BULLETIN... October, 1908. It will pay to con sult this Bulletin. Wateh this Bulletin for Special Rates each month. Cheap one-way to Pacifio Coast: Daily one-way rates to Sail Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other coast territory, nearly one half rates, also cheap one-way rates to Montana, Wyoming, Big Horn Basin, Utah and Western Colorado, daily until October 8L Round trip to the coast: Daily Tour ist rates in effect all winter to Pacific Coast destinations with variable routes. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pu eblo: Half rates plus $2.00 round trip October 14th to 16th, inclusive, limit October 3lsi To the E.st and South: Very low bomeseeker's and winter tourist excur sions through the the autusan and winter to various destinations through out tbe south. Visit the old home: Low "excursion rates to the old home points in Hliaois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and other middle states destiaatioas, October 9th and 23rd, November 13th and 27ts. limit thirty days. HosMseeker's Exsursions: Frequent-, ly each month to Western Nebraska, Eastern Colorado, Big Horn Basin, dry land farming destiaatioas or irrigated sections. Free Kinkaid Lande: Write D. Cleat Denver, 'Agent BnrlingtonV Hoeae seekera Information Bursas at 1004 Fans Si', Omaha, about getting held of a free esetioa of Kinkaid lands now being restored to tho public donas; Co It nearest' Burlington Ticket Agent aad see .what rates he has avail able for your nroppssd trip. L.r.UCTOl, AgeatG. R&Q. By. L.W.WAKELET, G. P. A., i . In an air lock It is common prnewen to note that while unlocklng-that ta, coming through the lock, and as the pressure Is being reduced by opening the'discharge valve a fog accumulates, becoming thick as tbe temperatures and pressure are lowered. The writer at one time was attacked by tbe bends, or tbevcalaeon disease, after coming out of the old Hudson river tunneL He was promptly, taken Into the "hospital,'' which was nothing but a horizontal .tank about the size of a common' loco motive boiler. The pressure, amount ing at that time to some thirty pounds, was admitted, and it acted Instantly to relieve pain and to produce normal con ditions. He was told to open tbe throt tle valve and let tbe pressure out so that he might open tbe door. As be did this he noticed that the temperature was gradually lowered, and at n cer tain point, known as the dew point, he was enveloped In fog. Tbe pain return ed about tills time, sothat he shut off tile discharge valve and opened the cock, admitting compressed air. The fog Immdiately disappeared, tbe tern; perature was slightly increased and the pain stopped. This condition was re peated several times, so that here is a means by which artificial fog may be produced at will. Tbe same physical laws apply In the production of fog as hi tbe condensation of moisture on the exterior of an ice pitcher or on a win dow pane In winter time. Compressed Air Magazine. Sweet SlMBtllelty. In the old days there was a professor of psychology at Dartmouth who was so abstruse that it Is doubtful if at times he fully understood himself. One day he was profounder than usual. He lectured for nearly an hour on topics away over In the back of the book. The class was dazed. It was far above their heads, and they did not under stand even the edges of it When 'he had finished, the old man took out his watch and saidenlally: "Now, there are ten minutes of the hour remaining. If any student desires to ask me a question, I shall be glad to answer it to the best of my ability." The class sat in a stupor. The professor waited for a time and then said: "Is there no one who has a question to ask? There are remaining several minutes that could be profitably employed." Finally one student put up a reluctant hand. "Ah," said the professor, "you have a question. What Is It?" "What time Is It?' stammered the student Saturday Evening Post Keae Jewelry. I suppose that In five years' time anybody who doesn't wear spectacles will be liable to arrest and Imprison ment with or without the option of a fine. I cannot believe that all people who wear spectacles suffer from defec tive vision. I think that the great bulk of the people who overdress their faces with pieces of gold mounted glass do so out of vanity. They consider that It Improves their appearance and tends to make them look more Intellectual. You will notice' that no pretty Woman or handsome man ever goes about with a gold nose Improver. It would, In deed, be an extraordinary thing If our oculists were to tell us that beautiful people never had defective eyesight Pall MalTGazette. Katmral Tarmlahea. Fluid resins or oils from several dif ferent trees are extensively used In the Philippines as varnishes. One of them, called oil of supa. Is a pale yellow liquid when fresh, but It becomes dark and viscous after contact with the air. Spread In a thin layer it dries slowly and forms a hard varnish. It is also capable of being burned In a lamp. Another natural varnish Is ba lao, also called oU of apitong. It la white when fresh, but darkens after exposure and makes a very tough varnish. Oil of panao is a" third vari ety, inferior to the others hi Its drying properties. Chemical analysis has ahown that all these wood oils consist entirely of hydrocarbons known as qulterpenes. Tartle aa Gardeaers. The peddlers with carts who supply the occupants of villas In the environs of Paris with cherries and other small fruits frequently carry for sale n few small turtles. They are purchased by tke Inhabitants of the villas to be plac ed In their gardens, where they are be lieved to serve aa very effective aids to the gardener by preventing the rav ages of the Insects and other small creatures which are accustomed to do much damage to the flower beds and borders. Youth's Companion. Carlylo DlarmelL William Black, the novelist In his Inlscences of Carlyle, reports him as saying: "There's that man Disraeli. They tell me he Is a good speaker. Perhaps I do not know what a good speaker to. But I read a speech of his that he delivered in Glasgow a year or two ago, and it appeared to me the greatest jargon of nonsense that ever got Into any poor creature's head. A Flrrak ( Katwre. A tree that is a freak of nature Is the Asiatic star tree. It grows sixty to eighty feet tall, and for a height of about forty 'feet the trunk Is "wholly bare. From that point there spring 'a number of tangled limbs, which shoot out clusters of long pointed leaves, and these, grouped together, emit at night a plkoapborescent light A CfclM Wester. The French Academy of Sciences In 1729 examined the case of a French lad only seven years old who. In all respects jave that of intelligence, was the equal of a man of twenty. His re markable physical development began when he was two years old. At four he could do tbe farm work of a boy of fifteen; or sixteen, and at seven he was n fully grown man. Although his physique waa thus remarkably devel oped, is Intelligence -was no greater than that of children of the name age. He died before be was twenty. As Is hi such cases of premature de als strength faded away. MEN, WOMEN AND MEALS. they labor tlon. Arts this melamchor fact one ones amid that an ordinary warn urn's favorite dinner is an egg hm a drawing room. All women have n pas sion for something on a tray. To tho masculine mind things on a tray are unsatisfying, but to tbe feminine body they embody tho very manna from heaven." It to easy to understand that Arthur Pendenys or any other "mas culine mind" might have trouble hi comprehending tho why and where fore of this debilitated taste, bat mo woman would bo at a loss to explain It It comes from the fatigue which woman suffers as tho result of her co lesoal task of feeding man. To nour ish the human race Is the appointed work of woman, At the very Incep tion of life this to her labor, and never can existence bo so fine, so free, so heroic or so beautiful that she mot pause three times a day or to bond her mind to the menu that shall please her lord. She has beam ac cused of writing mo epics. It hi said that ahe Is Incapable of composing am oratorio, of designing a cathedral or conceiving am heroic statue or painting a picture of the first quality. The re tort Is that ahe might have dons some thing of the kind if the men had mot been hungry so frequently and so In sistently. To be the nourtoher of the human race Is an undertaking so pro digious that It la a marvel that the mere exasperation of being chained to the larder has not made fiends "or lu natics out of women, and from squaw to countess their sufferings In this re gard have points of similarity. Is it any wonder, then, that with the ever hungry man out of the way tbe woman seeks escape from the tyranny of food and "eats strawberries by moonlight on a flowery bank?" Reader Maga zine. Lord Byron on an interesting occa sion displayed his remarkable pugil istic powers, powers of which the poet peer was very proud, as he was of his cricket feats and almost unrivaled pre cision as a pistol shot Lord Lonsdale was riding home from a fox hunt one day when he encountered a wagon driver who Insolently refused to make way for a lady driving a trap. The noble lord got off his horse and, with out throwing off his coat ordered the wagoner to "put up his hands, which be did promptly, being an expert In the "noble art" and confident It was a sanguinary fight for both combatants, but the wagoner was made to "bite earth" and acknowledge defeat Byron waa regularly trained In boxing by the famous bruiser Jackson, and In a his tory of the ring bis lordship's name frequently appears as a "backer" at prize fights. The last of the.aristocratic ' patrons of the ring was tbe late Sir James Boswell of Auchinleck, a grand son of the famous biographer of Dr. Johnson. Sir James was tutored by Jamie Goldle, for mauy years champion of Scotland, and the pupil was worthy of the teacher. Pall Mall Gazette. CHICHESTER'S EH6USH PENNYROYAL PUS BRAND IJUHES Ask your Druggist for CHI-CBBS-TEK'S PIU3 la Kbo aad . rm Malli? hnxM. sealed with Bloe w Ribbon. Takb io other. 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