4 HOME-MADE SIDEBOARB
A aldeboard U nn expensive pice of
fi.rnlt.ir,. to buy. Iut tti. io I rc-i
urn why a substitute should "
ma.lo which will nner I''- I""'!'"'
verv well and yet " I'"" ,rt"
ioliar .-.Willi theentra advantage lh
. I .....I 1111 III
LittlePeople
lo (c
this season In Hi'' wardrobe 'f the
hi.i.iII daughters. Iiit It will I'" h"1
only tu Hit' finest and sheerest .puill
tics. Kor the child wlui h'k heal 111
ii rather severe t.v of garb iwlhltiK I"
prettier tluni the lm'l' "mU' ol,,"
phsv fr.sk of tailored lltion or pl.pio.
Tlii' llttlo maiden's ttitlor.il linen c.'
tume I much on tin' Urn- of that worn
by l.cr small lir.itl.or. who Li still con
demned to the U .Im.h1 skirl, fotored
UtH'ns. pliilii madras iiiut various at
tractive cotton fabrics of plain itirf:n-
are us.hI for tin' more elaborate Jumper
fr. Tuny frocks of lltis-rU or
China Kllk urc ciult as elaborate as
any designed for tin- 1 1 1 1 1 - maid's elder
sister, so fur as handwork irn
Tin' child's runabout lingerie lint I
h substantial affair f heavy I""'". '"
a self-embroidered edge.
DEALERS IN LOGS.
rimbrt of t ertnln Kind Sill'l
fur Sperlnl I
In a downtown building there ni
invirs on tin- door of one otH.-e, under
tin' name of tin- ivn.vni mvupyln,' It.
this! wont: -l.oi.-s." Tin' imsluess of
the mntrrn L to s.u.j.ly lost f ivrtnlir
native wo. mU for the use f veneer
manufacturers, ami ! of certain
w.ssla for exiHirt, nays the New York
Sun.
White oak. yellow poplar and ash
are the woods that tht concern collect
for veneering piineii, ami It buy
th.ne Wherever It on find them. For
wine years the principal sour.ss of
supply for white oak have been Vir
ginia and West Virginia.
Two or three times a year a mem
ber of the Ann. who is also Its buyer,
traverses these States In search of suit
able white oak trees, anil he may And
yellow poplar anil ash lu the sume
regions. The white oak has been pret
ty well rut awny along the lines of '.he
railroads, and so now he goes back In
the country and spends weeks there
looking for suitable trees.
A log Is the clear trunk of the tree
extending from the ground to where
the tree branches. To I available for
veneers a white oak log must be at
least ten feet in length and not lew
than thirty Inches In diameter, for the
oak must be tfiiartered before It Is unw
ed or sliced Into veneers. They get
oak logs that will nit ten, twelve, four
teen and sixteen feet, and occasionally
they find a white oak tree with a trunk
that will measure thirty-six feet, nit
ting three twelve-foot log, the biggest
of these having a diameter of s-rbaps
forty-live Inches.
The log buyer may g"t ba.-k ns far
as twenty-live iiiili-s from the railroad,
which is about as far a it pay to
haul a log. and. of course, the farther
back he get the i.-ss he pnys for the
trees, for tlH-re Is to t' ail. led to the
priiv paid for them the cost of liniilii'.K
itn in to n shlppliu )int. He v)ll buy
one tree or tliris- i.r fmir or liny mini
lT.
When the trc hive been cut doixn
rhe buyer has to get them to the rail
road, and for this work he hires teams
in the nelg!ilM)rlnsl ; and it takes g.xid
teams and hard work to get the logs
out over the rough mountain roads,
one big white oak tr.-e that was bought
at a iliit twenty miles back, and that
ut Into two lengths. It took two six
horse teams, each hauling a single ..nit.
two days to haul out.
It may tie that the buyer will hit a
bunch of trees, enough for a carload of
logs, In one place; but if he dis-m't
find ho many In one not he gets the
or... tree or tlin-c or four or half a
dozen that he may II ml here or t.'.ere
to the railroad and brands them, and
then g.x-s on colli-ting until he Iia'4 got
together enough to inake a car loi.d or
iisire. This coms-rn brings veneer log"
to New Vork, ami It n!iim also to Hus
ton. The black walnut logs colla ted are
mostly shipiH-d to (ieniiany and Kiain.
thiwe sent to Spain being shlM! In
the bark, while Ihiee s-nt to liermany
r hewed elght shlwl liere before ship
nient. The l)la'k walnut bigs are
brought mainly from the South. The
biggest black walnut tns- that this con
cern ever liiglit was found In New
Jersey, and when cut measure I 7 feet
In diameter at the butt.
LAWSUITS OVER TEIFLES.
fr'mmoo ('MM that Cost Mlirh Mors
than 'I tier Wrr Viorl i.
Many men, level-heiuied enough about
other tlilugs, seem to lose their wits
entirely when they get tangled up In a
luwsult. In u case rcently eonelivled
iu the Gerumn courts a Herlln busl
ncss mini paid out over !K0 to ns.fiver
the value of a five-cent stage stump,
and now everybody Is laughing at him
because be didn't even get the stamp
ut change his pla.v of abode
The .....In body ef ""'' "''
(Ion o.uslsts of ttirH lxe
s.rew.M tofc-ctacr with lf"'
llx.nl on the toil. This last should be
bevelled at the .sliC and should l'r
.vt at least tl.r.s.. Inch.-, at the ald.-s
and front, leaving the back unite Icel.
The lids of the Ihm cnii be iltllUed
as slielves, a s.vii In (he '
he sldeboanl when coil'lcte.i
A pottery ra-k with sti ornamental
rail can U bought ready-made for a
trifle; this ! nailed on the wall sImiiI
twenty lm-hc the .Id-tsmrd. It
Is provl.bsl nuderneath with
brass ro.1 liavliur a acre socket, and a
alniltar rod Is pla.-ed N-neath the slab
dcNrd. furtalus or s.niw
back. It sis'ins as If tills i lalmant had
Justki" on his s'de, too; be had written
a sllte letter asking for an address
and Inclosing postage for repl. KH
lug to gi t an answer, he su.sl for th
tump.
The famous Missouri wat.rme!i.
case was Just as trillli g and even
more disastrous. The mssI was pl.nit.sl
on one farm, but the line crept through
a crack in the rail feiu-e and the melon
grew on the other side. IVith fanners
claimed It .and Instead of s.s'li.g tlw
Joke they went to law. To add to th
puzzle of ownership an additional com
plication, tlie fence was on a wnnty
Hue and a question of the JurisdMton,
of course, was Involved. The farmer
bankrupted themselves without decid
ing the question of ownership. Th
melon, worth about 10 ivnts In the first
pla.v. had disappeared long U'fore.
How the csints nui up In these trivial
actions was shown In a Canadian case.
Ity one of those queer marriage wttle
nients sometimes made In England a
young man agreed to liy his wife's
mother $11) on the first day of every
year. He settled lu t'ana.U. and when
he came to make the remittance he de
ducted the n mount of the tihiiiey order
aisl Hs-tit her only I'Hi.sd. The mother
In law Insist.sl that she must have the
other lit .Tilts, and after a month or
two she had her attorneys bring suit
against hint In the Ontario osirts. She
made him pay, t', and stm-k hlui f.sr
the costs of the action, though she was
obllg.il to fee her own lawyers. The !
total expenses of this td-.vnt lawsuit !
Were Siild to lie exa.tly S'll'J, nnstt ."f .
wl.lch fell up.ui the ecotiomleal sun In.
law.
The most expensive lawsuit In the
world Is said to have Iss-n that oer
the will of Autonlo Traversa, a nr
chant who lived at Milan. He left a
fortune of $.:.iksi.mi .jmJ there were
a larg" num'sT of tiel with .s.nttlet
ing liiten-st. I h" ease -s in tin- .'.if
fen-ut c.urts of Italy Vo je.irs, and
the I .1 lawyers engaged In It rnn nr
nrsls nggp-gi'.tlng more than ."
Tlie e-late lot In vah.e, l., during the
eont.-fit. so that the winning heirs found
themselves with a small sum to Itieir
share ivlien the final decision as ren
dered. One of the must .rsts(ei)t complain
ants on r.'-ord was an ng.sl H.lglan
lawyer who onis- t riot to ride In an
Antwerp str.sd etir or "tramway" on
a ticket which lie maintained was good,
but whleli the company refuse.1 to
honor. He brought suit against them
next day and the court decided against
him. He paid his owls, only a trltle.
and tlie next time begot on the iir lie
offered the same ticket. It was refusnl,
and again he hahsl tlw .snupiiny Intu
court.
As he was his own lawyer and the
of tint a
Tin risiisiiiu nitiiu.
rich color are hung so as to coie-esl
the .xmteiita of the shelve, and ! (
give a gol backiround for (h Urt
traya. eic., which generally aland her
ready for use. The "! can tw taln
ed oak or walnut. Of course If th
sideboard Is mad out of well planeu
white wood you will get a belter l'k
lnf article at a alight additional rx
prns. Where only a few (.! ar
at your diisal a.wl no r.m rxisti
.ultable for a workshop, the tsuvs will
certainly lie found easier to tustilpu
late and will sav a ! deal of Mm
and trouble, while pr.lu. ln a wonder
fully g'l effc-t when finished.
LONDON'S DREAM.
JrllUJr r Aailuaa to lls a
I tir t ndrair4 r asssk.
A niovetuent is on ft to make sn
don. the dirty and the fog ridden, u
smokcle city, and It l te!leed that
when lmdon shows the way oth.-r
great town Chroiigleait the world will
follow suit The Idea ! to make It ilu
tnses.sary to haul ton of is.nl Into
the town. In other worln, all the !
tunn-d out t the mines Is to be trans
fitf-med Into gas and supplied throng!)
pil-s to ail th.c who ih-sir It for
wier, heating or lighting
Voti .-an M'e that it is a g'.gantb
u lielue one In wliieh fa.iure U lnrre
lUely than sik-its. and j.-t "iimtni
live I,otli!otl l.. l!ev.-s that It is feau'LIc
if .suirse. In onl.-r that the pl.in
limy .-.irry throu.-h I! is ne.-enwiry to
make the gas fuel i n-a-r than .-oal
Olherwls... l!i-r. Is no way In wi.i.li
t:hos- who desire j.wit, he. -it or l.g'it
an be made to .lixj.i- with the fuel
which they now einpN.y. ', u. ;,ro
Jeetors of the a- heme think ran !
llotHl. It Is wild Dint they run make
the gas. pipe It to the eily Just as oil
Is now tr:iii'j-.rt.-i f ,r many miles lu
this country, uikI sell it at Hie rule of
4H cent a thousand feet. ty wi doing
they es. to undersell the coal man.
and thus make the smoke a thing of
i 'he post.
I In this country, for wniie years,
efforts have Ixs-n mad.- continually to
I milt's- the volume of Hiuoke In Die
ticket was his wltnists, It was not an' "" ' "ave uvn pu.,
expensive i.urse of litigation for him, I ""uils-r of .s.ntrltau have
but It c.e4 the comiiiiiiy H..iii.-thliig. A j l"','n I"" "" "'" market f.,r the pur
often as he would be thrown out or1' ' preventing the Issuing form of
court he would offer the ticket ,,k,,.n ! great volum.-s of smoke lint the smoke
and establish grounds for a new caw . i"1' K" out "f the chimm-vs Jnt
At last the tramway company saw a """"' to twist the words of the
grent light. They ass'ptisl the tl.-kel H""1 8 ,n '""'miry there has
one day and let the lawyer ride I lss-n considerable illw ussloti of tin.
.roJ's-t siart.si in f x.ikIoh nuilnly
HEALS
SORES
. . ...etrlv Wanse the fleali la i1lr4d at tl.. ..-i
K"'""""" " ". -..i.,..i.... .-.i ii...., rww.
i ov r loi. auilllliM.ii
tilur spot! if tl'i wetetMio
(IDS WCtO true sui.p'v- . " . i t I """IU Wog
heul tiicm. Wltcncvrr sure ur nun iv.. - ... ... . "'iy. iu Blood j,
...It this viliiHIuu illnl Willi uiip.ir.Mcs so.. nosu.is wnicll r btint
HV U s lia.gr.! int.. th 1'Ur-. fee, in, It will, noglou. m,Ue,,4
ir u ViVr ari.l iiilU.ni.tg tht nnvw ttsaiira ao the .ore , $
T " Impiititie. in Hit W-o.1 m-V ''"',in', ",f ""!" "ilui
t, ul.le, t hcrlln t of ilclMlitatintf wl of Ir.vin ftt w
in. slsu.rt.iion I'V the Me4 i.f Hie ferm?nie te i..
whkb the h WW
iu v lc hertsliUry. Hie nw"i .. .,,,
,t whatever the tauae. the (act that the r will not heal ahJ.
hei.r.f ss.tvf .rthe ve.y Is-st cnstUiitiotial tret...rtit Tlmte U tha
' .... .il v t ban uti nl.l site which fr.i.i. .
Ihat04lisilie w.o.y -'"eaL
I verv svii.ptom suggest .olliiltoil I1. i
and disease-the .lia. hatKe. the r-M,
K,V I.H.kinsf flesh, the pain ami in
flammation. "l .lis.ol..ta(i..t (
s.ir.ou.u!..i I'a.t". show that der
U.wn in the hl. there ie tnott.i.l
and dangerous force at w.oli, ct.
statitly ciraling .lis which mav
ni the end Icfl t" Cancer, l.'H'ol
applu-at.ons ate V4nl! "nlv f.-r
their cleansing ami antiseptic ellcct;
ll.rv !' n"t the M.shI. whrte
the teal C Jiise is l.satol, n4 C4U
Ihetrfore have no teal ciuntive wi.ith.
S S. hrais oi l so.e by K'g ,'"",,
(,. the ( ititit urt hca I f he tiotihle
ait.ldiivi.iu cut the poison pt.slu. itii
IWSSHSISWMI.HS41 ft U. ....
la a4 4 U4 wiftsi .'ui
'Mdf t KMMS04 slMIIUUli'Mn It till
I 44 U Mlf S4 M Ik thw. ,
Will, anl liasisa Ml aWya &J -
itw ! im tea. t m,.i Iim n j
4tl Mtatnw44lw ymut m !.
(MI I uOhs4 sou lbs .'. k
m.h4 is a. VMy.t..nt I lu, lavt 4,
vil t l M islit tU I Umim I Im
MDgsi inrssvn tu v.oi a h(t, 44ftrgi,
MKfta 41 Ual I bu ik. .
4 ,411 vMktrt ttkwt mm wallaj.
Hull Ih ws Istsis4 t miihm4 a
soul U owserM) all in mu.m (s((
Ml rm4 MsaetX Vi Hauw m
ins js KXtt
IM 4'T o. .Uttn, I T
genus ami morn.. T
krepina the ulcer open, n " i" n.n iartr-
culalioit and makes lh. life stream fine. t.vh 4iid health sustaining Tlw
as new ru tiM --! is camel t" the ( l ive the hraltnir lc.u, all diarfcjrc
rtscs 'the inflammation lc4Vr. tie tttts.ie ami healthy flesh 4f f.
and aoi.ti tlie ..te or ulcer is well. 8. 8 8 i the gfealest of all W.asl
(icia and finest of tonus, just what is nreslcil in the treatment, and In Midi,
tton to cuting the sore will huild up and strrfiijthrn rvev- i.t of the.
Swial Iss'W S-"es and fleet. 4tti anv ttir..tci 4 tvu-c d-.tvi lamuhe
''I K. rvwM tfesrTS sy . . .
Itcetoail vho write. lUt, switl ortmv w., AiUAfllA, MJi
Makllllr.
Mr. VU k M y skt
"Jubaay J.'l " efcln
af hi frai wr U f "!"
iet(BSKl
"N. say desr." alr fpo4l hr
busload "Johaav k tttm, ba fc
Inl.sri.s hi Bikr llrl rai.:ll lof
kerplSf It la BMII4 ..-
Mckn win M V' wiatwse- .-ifci4
Syrup fc.i.uil. u u M .fcslt wfcieies.
"I doo'l thaok yuu for r.tiuarndt
that young clerk." el-laltud lb lud g
ont old broker a they aiel la lb i
valor
"What, tl trouble" qutld ttw
Joiuisr banker
'Why. you said b a. equare a.
dollar, and h tau t pisr at all "
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bwy. II'. tie laattkm lint m$ tlw
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litn ! IVhil rtun.r d Jo lUl mh
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the President's
siniliidriiin
Anil still II,
"In what way lire
ears j M-.-U1 lit r V" nsk.s) the
crank.
"fjo on, I'll bile," grotinis) the vb'tlin.
"Why, a great deal of what comes ir,
them siii.es through the I,'.j." Kan
sas 'Ity Times.
I'rnclleial 0illrt.ln..
An optimist Is n cheery creature, but
let not your optimism put Its main
strength on wniiiwiii hung iilmvn
your olllee d'.sk, sinh ns ".Smile,"
"I'hi-er rp"- net them.
Home women em to absorb gossip.
No one Is evr able to tell them any
thing "on" someone; they know It first
If a man is heniicckud It Is liecau
be deserves to be.
of
course, among floe nho seek ihe rj.y
beautiful, but, ho far as is knouu no
attempt bus Is.eu made hole hi itn
what tlw I-ondoiiers proK,he.
On ht H111..I.
The miiiniger rushed h,io orojK-r-ty
r's.tn ejeiiediy.
"Where Is the apple to put on Tell'a
son's head?" he crh-d - , nii,,.,.H
Is waiting. There' not a mlnut,. p.
Ine."
Tin' property man put down his
newspaper and look his pipe from .
mouth.
"Tell ate ll," he said, calmly. "Voti
didn't pay him yesterday, ami h)
stewed It for his snpis r."
A wise man has lss-n known to d0
a foolish thing; Try l0 reason ei,s
Into 4 fooL
WHrt.V.wv s
.V..1. vwviaJi
Ihe Kind Won 1 1. 1 wi Mw,i It.mgl.t tin lMiriir the sigtut
Hire of (lius. II. I'l.t her, un.l liu btfll IHtnl" tllider III!
person. .1 sup. rvUI. in tr over ill vrtir. iMIavr no onj
to ilecclv oil In this, t'n.iiita-rfclt. Iltlltnl lotl nd
' .lust. its. giMi.l ,r t.ut I !i pertinent, uuil u-inlitnger th
licultli of Clillilrcti Kip. rl. in o iiuuiiot Kiiw riim nU
What is CASTORIA
fitstorlii Is ii harmless stilistitilts for fustor Ml, PtUrJ
fcorlc, Itri.p mill s.MilliliiLr .Hrnpi. ll 1 rirnsnnt.
toiitiiin ii.ttlnr tipiutii, Morplilurt nor etthrr Nnrcotie
siil.sli.uce. Us ..go It fruitrutttrts ll llewt rt vVonnj
nn. I ullai I cvcrlsliiiess. It rurc IH.irrl.'i it mnl M In4
i ollc. It relieve '1 ! Iilnsr Tr.iul.lr. rtire t'iiilipttn
lin.l I l i.mi.-iK-. U nalliiilul llt I'immI, ri t,-iilte t
stoii.m I. iiti.l IIohi Is, Kivliiu; hcitlttiy nn. I miHinU ee
'J'lio l.ll.ln i.'s I'lttiures-'! lit Mutlu-r' t'rl'lti.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Boup
Boars tbo Signaturo of
S7
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
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