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6 : : M W ; ■ ■ ■ 'A 'W «R?J 2 Volume ■ ¿. .-4 ■* - . PORT O ] -4 5 R O U M AN IA N > V ba m n M m to be k « 4 --------- mtaneee «» satastso <«•7 W k lto m a k in g M M t o feto «t» t e O la e g o w h e socapad ( w i t h a s tra n g e r a * t h e • • • m e d ta e c ta a te d b y tto • o o a llt y , a a d t im a pasead ■at th e y ra n c h e d t h e « M g e c ity . " W h a t p la c a to t h t o r v \ 1 :, ä U ’ . . A > W ------Totocfc 1 B* * ¿ * t 1T ) T * Bar — -ra » W iitn t g . A J ** S . O n a m ig h t a lm o s t a a y t h a t the re c ip e 1 to e a h a p p y b a m « w a a w h a t h a s been a p t ly c a lle d * “ b ta n d ” d i e t W h ile i t Is s o t li t e r a lly t r u e t o s t e a t in g hew m a k a s a h a g t o a m a n , y e t i t to t r a a to r* " eo*“ ‘ * ct,OD b e tw e e n K c h a ra c te r. B lo o d th irs ty . lu s t f u l sag m o o s a r e th o se t h a t s a t m a s t l a rg e l y t a i t o a lU u u a / u t a A U lZ t a * '* * * * ** * * * n t **' ly g r a t a a e d f r u i t a s t e r n * * " " * * " * * nanism to ana tar sdentlats to settle, bumbteet of us can afford to f f l i â t a t a ’ s n . T . ’^ a : - ■ e x p e rlrn c c to see b o w a c u te a n d U r . th e sense o f t e e t . c an becom e by a v o id in g foo d t o s t has a s tro n g ta s te . N o o n e k n o w s to e d e lic a te s w e a ts e lls t e a a d d bites b ites to e a r t o a » * a n d a d r i d d s * , oHs c a rs a te a u d f r u it s w b o c a ts b a g s c h u n k s t o flab, flash a n d f o w l h ig h ly 1 fla v o re d and d e to x e d w it h b it in g W r b e h r ia fe w a h a a l Premier Typew riter ■ft M Y. Mm «mm > D n a C a a to ^ ¡s e v a l i a p a r t o f d ie t a s t o - W i llia m N ot « :S u the result of a preconcerted con- •piracy. H e denied It and wna then treated to th e jo y s o f the ‘ashbag’ — th a t is, his Bead wna put in n bag f l l l e t f w ith ashes. T h e jailers 1 beat w ith a stick upon the bag, cauaing the ashes to penetrate Into the eyes» mouth, nobtrila and ears of the prisoner. “The process was then wound np by what la known a» the ‘truth finder,’ a sort of w c o -I.- ’creeps by which the temples n t »he prta- oner are compressed. Thia waa too much fo r the man. H e confessed a lie. “ I waa glad to learn a few days taler, however, th a t the torturers had been removed from office fo r th eir unseemly work.” ORIGIN OF MONETARY NAMES ----------------‘ by au: can be as R a b b its , w h ic h h a v e been to e p e a t o f A u s t r a lia a n d N e w Z e a la n d t a r m a n y y e a rs , h a v e now b e u m ie a e o u r o e o f ta rg e rev e n u e. F ro a e c ra b b its to th e v a lu e t o o v . r MU5.CO0 w c r . e x p o rte d fr o m V ic t o r ia . N e w X e a to a d . la s t r e a r , l a a S d l- U o a to »70,000 « o r t h o f pre se rv ed r a b b its. T h is b u s ia c u !s d a lly la e re a N o w t h a t th e tra p p in g la d u a tzy la a a Im p o n a u t o a « . vm p lo jrtn g u I t doss a t v e r a l tk o u x a a d hand «. ».- J 1« la rg e ly e ffe c tiv e la k e e p lo g tb s r a b b it peat la check, ih « chxace« a re t h a t th e m e th o d * o f co in p u lap ry « u p p n u l o a b o w « b - fo re e d o n l a n d h o l d e r « w ill a t le a s t be m o d e ra te d by th e s o v e ra m e a t. T h e ra b b it« la A u s tra lia a a d N e w m la a d w e re o r lg ia e lly ship ped Worn E n g la n d , a a d i t Is a lm o s t im p o s d b le to k e e p th e m o u t o f tb s c a u l« ranches. F e n c e s b av« bean b u ilt a ro u n d to m s a t t o a t w U b g w i r « n e ttin g s u n k 1» la e b e s b e lo w th e s a r fe r a to p re v e n t t k e ra b b its (r a m g e ttin g la d d e . b u t a a «a u n d e r th e w o oden s id e w a lk s , a a d a a to ly tu m fid o u t b y . good dog. * * h„ « • « * » • M ablt t o to e A B B ira u ja i PM . DAW QiajTnr Aupsimw. W beu to ■ lh « C h a « M M. I t w o u ld seem a s I f a o a m u re m .n te w h e re in to m e e le m e n t o f d u r t t r do ra n o t e c l - r a r e e v e r tfe o e o u th ly t r jo v e d . W « E n g lis h f o lk ,s a y s th e L o ndo n W o r ld . m » y » a t « o u r p le a s u re s e a d ly l o t h . b u l k , b u t W b ea th e y a r e o f a a o u td o o r n a tu re th e re Is no d o u b t w h a te v e r t h a t th e y e a n e o t be to o « s a ilin g o r too dang erou s t o p le a e « a. I t 1« ) m t because m o to r - la g 1« f u ll o f th e p o e r lM ill 1er n f m lo h ip e th a t l i h a t b re o a ie ae o o o n r c u rly po p u la r . rs p e c ia lly w ith w e - - who ,r e e v e r m o re -c a d y to 'fe e f - e e lt o f p *F -e u re f re ta r» «f. <h«( th e y a re • iw a y r de»~r|fc! ■«, »» re«-t » h e n .- ) . a .’ «><! s r d g » . ’ • 'v « r la M y t b « « i r l « o f t h . p a w . T gjtw • : . . . t h - fa s t e s t . H » k e « ’ t h e a p y v t . : i > . ,.„ i t r n v e d th e t b l c l - « a t t r a f f i c W h P r n ltM * o f t t e e i l e h e u n e e 1« « 0 b - aC ir Ir - d o r T-jod a n d H e ld . I t le e ’ w * v * «re- - r «retí t a b e e p b e f o r e r t o e m « b » f e e t ••»•>• t h e t iv e a o f o t k - r e a r e e S s a d l w i n p '« - - « d i n Jaop. O ’ f « IF YOU o u • SÄ ^eW -JNt Ä? o. -- your Hnen p a s s It o r pain la th e b e c k k a l e s ! poo n o m n c o n w a a y . r' T h e littte w in d o w , g r o w in g r a d ia n t w H h h a p p l- spot» h e r g e n tle b e n A W a te r vour v i » : »0 ir a . J . T h e r e - J 1. eor >foc» In the knowledge s e , l i t t l e g a rd e n a n d te n d I t w eU . A llt t t o “ P e o n le ' e r ,a in tro m - 7 ? ™ * 'V - ■ _ ------------------ I ¿ «• ’ f t a p m a n y tim e s T h e m i ld a n d t h e e s t r a - 'c * ", , M “* « f r * A«» : - .p t h e n ig h t . Ä “»?« 1 j , , n * * * • the highest tor t o won- ÿ r f o l c u rra o í the m ow dietrraeinr « r a » , ‘»X. Sold by• u t- u tg ts ta i ou m ay hay« , v o n d e rtu ÿ <nd a b o o s Ir. SOc. e n d » l. « m p k b«ttla of d is c o v e r y t h a t te ll« . ^2$. ** _____________ <ve^ goM * « tc b man^ ‘carnto,’ from which U l*c a m e uagal to call a sil- T* r **» c h a ’tu rn ip .’ k L Pi Z “ ‘T r o j we,ght’ *» d r iv e d from "** Ik e extrem ely heavy responsibility w h i c h the th e T r n in n a w pm » n n fln w to which Trojans were under th e ir creditors. . f w r i U r t a 7 ? * u * * * “ F a ; “«lace ’ b? T i to diet I feeve been aa- T h e Itoinana ware in the habit to n la b e d a t th e n u m b e r e f cnaee o f w h ic h I h a v e b e e r A X n « r ^ i r í of touting up th a ir coins in tbs presence of the legions^ and if a O fte n h a v e fo u n d t h a t t h e ir o u so ep tlb ll- piece of money went higher than t t y to cold« b a a q u ite gone. Booh fe c ta the top of the ensign’s flag it was • • I b a r e ja e t w it h p o in t to th e e o o c lq . p ru u o u o u « ‘above the standard.’ ” Wtto th e p ro d u c ts o f foo d w b lo b was s o t r e q u ire d e n d can a c t o n ly a a a po i son to e v e ry o rg a n In th e I t e j y which la mom s u s c e p tib le to cold«.-' ■ e ld in g e f C am el W -a c “ Io th e q u l.t ro o m . th e lo r d «hoxe- b e r la t o ’e etoee,** e ay s a U o e e e b o ld W o rd s . ~ m e a w r ite r le e v a e d la to t t e t e e tiq u e t t e , e .m r t d r e e , e n d r o y a l tu n e tlu n a r« a « k d o w n h e a v y v o le u ra a to * * * w h e t w a s d u n « u o siieh a n d such a a oceeatoa. » » « a t l f e l p ie la r e e . s h o w in g w lt o a iia u t e s t e n a c t aoaa tb o d e ta il« r f t h e c o u r t e o s ta m e u n d e r v a rio u s e lr - .•u m s ta a c« « », a r * r e a d y to t h e i r h a n d a . “ Ia t h e shah o f I ’s ra ta e u a i l a g T 1« ■he k a l w r soon to a r r i v e t 1« l b . h i e * ( d o g t o r e e r iv « th e m o a a r e i. o f M a e , ' U t h e e o r o a a tio a im m in e n t ? Ia o n r r i 1 h . r o y a l p r in c e « ,* « t o b . m a r r l r d ' »Vh«n n a y o f th e « « w e n t * h a p p e n t b . 1 i f f l e l a l » a t th « lo rd c h a m b e rla in '» of- « o r k n o w « x a c t lj w h a t to d o . A n d i f • o m . p o le « shou ld c r o p n p w h ic h b- o o t b«»n / „ , e o a t n r i o r m o re . to » y h a v e th « re c o rd e — g r e a t . h e a v y . r i a l , b a t u t t e r ly f a i t h f u l r e c o r d * — aa t o w h a t w as d o n« o p t h « la s t w a . • Io n . P rw a d w itt T « « . ib « y liv e o e p r e ro d e n t, th e e « « fla k ie r« f o r " c o r- re c tn e s a . tl.« e e a b n . w a a l b a t o n o f y r e g t a a r l U e « . ' T h . , « g lh o f -p re e r- .k -.’ i A ¿ ■ i ® .*V T * L a “ ? 1" * ■ * • b“ t w * ° t T r “ * - i t > “Rustling” ia not a practice pe t o . n ig h t t h e y d r e a m o t p re e e d e a t culiar to the western fro n tie r of the I'n ile d Htatea, In Somaliland there are adventurona spirits of ••Mary." _ _ __ _____ _ _ a like aort, bnt camels instead of gkotb er, “ I t a eem ed to m e you cattle are the booty they covet. a u M to J o h n t h l w m o n i l n g r ^ T d t o " ^ e b e ra p tle d . T m Camels in Hom aliland are kept in T h e la t e P a u l d e Chell grent herds aometimee numbering o f la d o o l t o b l e b ra v e r T h e Id e a l T o n h a v e 1 .MI.IMHI. Huch numbers involve p e r t u r b e d hlq>. I a t h e r w a u r a .” wide arena fo r gruxing and conse »‘ t . c u e « h ie e l r w ee eel “H araat I» | flreeme quent diatanrea from the few w h a t h n m o r o u e , s a e a t h toot I aaw klm kiesinä T o ri ■ te n .“ — '“ * places where w ater mav lw found. 1 r l b n o a . On« o f th e v e to « * The ponies used hy the Sotnalieafl the I'e n n s y lv a n ia r a ilr o a d « aid o f w I also manage without drink fop »r> to o a n n o a e e o o te n t o f hta • 'H a v e n ’t J t t o r r le d y oo b e f o r e r three or four days and when etn ' f r . d o I h a illn « o e a • t o e d to e c le r g y m a a p le a s a n tly o f th e ' f ^ f f b t a o . l h t L _ _____ ______ y o u n g la d y fr p m C h ic a g o w h o w a a ployed fo r herding have, like thefr • ,i« u a h b n . P H s e v e r f o r g e t a rid e a b o u t t o b e jo in e d to th e y o u n g a u q masters, o u ir enmete’ milk to v once to o k w i t h m e . H e r a t to t h . fr o m O ebkoah. •c t e a r o f t h e t r a i n , a p o r i o T r e ? quench th eir th irs t. These big “ O n ly t w i t » . ” sb herds offer, o f cotirae. a fremen I doua tem ptation to the raider, aa u o " l h l i i s T t o L B . * “ " “ * “ * r h “ * t o < • » * •« ■ “ 4 many ne 1I»,«IO rnmela bcinr taken I “ N r . d a C h a in « , to r a a u - — a t a tim e and the excitement of rowki see t fco o t h e r t r a l a *• Y « * - c o u ld «oo t o e , a e.,1__________ __ E l s D e g - A y a y o u e e s ta la M a t ; d r i t I n g o f f e u e b a herd at fu ll gal p r c lt y n e a r in e v ita b le H a « old to toMnrn M v »a m y m a s te r 7 lop fo r 4ft or 30 mllea, with the e » m e a s I to o h m y s t e a d • t r a i l , htoM E a r D o g —W h y . i t w a s lo ve a t , “ ‘ ;0 0 . ' l ' í t o , • * ” * A * ««** a ptoee asperated « w n e r possibly hard h| • M k * - f i b * p u to a d m » o ff th e e q f \ pareclt end the ekamwe of the o f r h a l h T t o 8 1 » « d o w u .- D e t r o it F re e P re " W h a t o a e a r t h , t a r .' 1 a ah od. ‘do raider Undine bta awn ramp has ij ■ ---- w«»ev -WglglB U " * * * • H n e o f t o o th a o w V to be la pastori beaitb aaa fallea »•»»»*• a • prey pray to Io aoaMtether souMtother trib al al • W Why. hy. 1 I t t n o h . ' h e a a a w e r e d . tov tatogsntoa to eattog. T h> diversion, appeal* torerietlbly ta « ”“ r leg« a a d a ru m w o u ld h« S y to g <W W «lUiK> «r FHUL. STEVENS *my - Nothing has ever «qtffihletî i t -.'da ..-.■ ...a y s ® .as5$u thl« W h eP w r i t h T S S - boa iw ü t e g tota gaaeroue ta le r la ttee paper. B in g h a m to n , N . V . but you have the profit o f quality, the profit o f good health. Dr.King^ New Discovery i’»CgBffSi"«.nt. e r ,jr weighwl * ° •to n t h a t I t l«r tb e s y e te m o v e rc h a rg e d m o r e a b o u t i t , b o th « e s t t b » ! - j: e ly » r « e b y m * ll, « d d rn s s D r . K l b n c - f c ■¿ L .' v -------- to e p e r fu m e m a y ^ - a i i t J i ’. J !* 8 W ? * * * In r - — w in e o r b e a r , « n d o v e r c o m e s t h * t u n p le a s a n t fr £ to 7 ,2 n ft« , often wonder where monetary names came I ’ll tell you a few of them. th e b e a u ty o f ‘O b o ld w a t e r a n d s c a ld in g p e to T c r b s d .ffcc„ . o i io w t n g ^ u r a to O w rd ra . eras as e a c h bud blossomed ami .mil«« ftoyal it made from pure, refined Grape Cream o f Tartar—Co«tfl more eel«. the ** that toe cigar waa ■B<*-Pou«»,l ’»»Hock, when he would I ^ d T . • “ , h receive or, per , p e ' “ a h 28 * |tound * ’ • “ » « sheep, • A change, there would be a few lambs ! * * nt back* Tb* laconrvnience of T h e r a |a m u c h c o m fo r t t o b e fo u n d k e e P *n K a i' <M k sheep at one’s ' In a g a rd e n . | h a v e w a tc h e d a p o o r banker’s led to the introduction of t W o m a n a < 1 l i t t l e box e f flo w e rs a t g bullion. a le i flo n v tn c :r .g p r o s , t h a t th e dev « r e o u t o f o r d s r . R O Y A L S ■ M h t . W t a a t a t a l k * , ■agtoaheaw . »»I It e v id e n c e o f Idd- ■ e y tro u b le ; to o fr e q u e n t d e a lr a I o p la in ^ A Perfact For AB T h ro a t. Curat Lung Troubles. tSeMykotairaa « f t ^ * / 2 0 0 S * i t S a S t io n u f ik e k id n ey»; 9 » « ta in a ! * AVOID ALUM its sm» "nWd 1 “ < u a . « L .- r a u .u t e u s “ , u n h e a lt h y c o n d i and look in the glass—-you will see the effect— Yoo-can’t help puckering—it makes you pucker to think o f tasting it. By the use o f so called cheap B a k in g Powders you take th is p u c k e r in g in ju rio u s A lum right into your system— you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach. but k>« . fro m LI« lip « lo n g e n o u g h to In q u ire : B im i |^ th a n Alum eVj o n « < > -- • íb e r e hue bue« a eenretty e l small change of luf%” seM C. Iff. a tH u u to t o n C M . Wnghamton, for M jam rs w ith the a M e rm a n U nited N tatee treasury depart ■t. to to re !, A tw u m ______________ li y i H e ra M j»f recant date. “A ll sorts • - ' 1 a rd v by th is v e ry Is t r e p M t ’ v P o o l- t o tb s c a lle r W tto t h e ° * r e a s o n s are assigned (o explain l a ^ ií Eh '¿5!1 thia condition, but, whatever tka k a r d y e x p e fttto a a . r r e U r e - - t - t v t n a a a d r ld la g . eareleeeaeae 0 » th e r iv e r an d a " O o t o M e c ig a r s te a d cause, It is vexatious. However, It g e a e ra l d le re g a rd o f d e a r e r vtgr.ale a a d g e t a flfte e n c e n t c ig a r , fe la not ao l>ad new In the w ay of to e e d y le e o f tho se w h o t r o w to o o fte n a n d b r in g m e t o e r^iyr.“ exchanges aa It was In the "M ea m e a n n o t e u l y p e r s o n a l r is k aed a eta - l a a f e w m in u te s th e " it. b a t d a n g e r a a d m a y b e d eath to times. ■ p e e re d , p u ffin g o o u te u te filj ' to a e ta. if I a n d b an d ed to e a M e r e w s I “The early Ita lia n s need cuttle t ld n g e p e c u lia r « p r e e a t o u o n th e a l - 1 ___ Instead o f coin. A iierson would , 5 *rw , | • « - , Im e . rend for change a t S i t ra w * y o u r to n g u e to 1 ’.í' a x is Í s it aervM A'ctnegel«:-• an a re g in iv a » i^ 'r e g id d a o re ro u - p re ! » p r t o I.. w hen « s tt ' 1 soon as grass becom es s h o rt o a th e . M r . B u a a le ■ w ill b u rro w u n d e r th e w l r . a e tU s g a n d e a t up th e g rass o a to « Inside. R a b b ltx la th is c o u n try r a r e ly b u rro w , b u t a re to be to o a d la stam p s o f trees a a d u n d e r f a lle a tim b e r , l a a ad a b o u t C h ic a g o , w h e re to a d Is d iv id e d to r b u ild - to g purpoae«. r a b b it , m a k e t h . l r hom es p a rt e f-th a * a n a c c o u n t t o to a H á r te te successor a & £ Décimal Tah uiau x t* d j he F n c h r a to Fan Viito. • ub^ “This P articular prisoner waa tortured in > order to wreat from IP* y ***** ***** a ^ t> K hto ! him » confession whether or not ’ ta # *“ ** * hnmqf; the kissing of an actreea had been n e g le c t t o d u t y o a the W M t " rte re *- H e was whipped w ith tbe ••’ •called sand eausage, a hag fl)led with- w et saud. Thia iaatre- men t o f to rt t i r e Infljcta terrib le P®,n’ but lea vea uo marks what eTer ° " the e f the culprit, f o r b a e v id e n tly necessary operations m writing, or statistical w ork are accomi board running, easy B ^ s ib l aótion « treated like k i n g * » a d • • compared w ith those of m ania,” a a id John T. Kkalls, o f Portland, Me., aceordlag to tbo Louisville H eraM . “1 chanced to ba In Ba_______ abottt six months ago and saw a man arrested. B e l^ c a rio n a , I d » ’ ,,, ■ . | t. A » * to a i ' “ * ! When Berts shewed op a t toe oom- -ariflto the neat moraine, toe first per- eon wtot advanced> greet gigs waetha h S 5 ? ? . » - J * ! ? * ? 1* «•reranmut a S T ^ to S i of b H» SULAKO*» w e One eto, r iv e d a t O la a g e w . cd“ u1, S T H IR D ___. . . . , termined <0 watch and learn what “I haven't the aHgbtast Idea," replied *bev did w ith him. 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