2 X » n ta lie r 1 7 f iO U T E T (T K U W B - E r ro r. and e X t r a r ^ a t o a - O r t e a ta l. aiaasis, m witatol and modern auperatt- , * ttou—«luster »bout “m y lord the «1«- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •; p y .- < ■ u 1» aaHed In India. There Prop B U I . . W Th# popular opinion 1» that the ele- phaat'a memory is aa retentive aa trv » K mom u < fmTr----- i d n a w *■ tka m are oooatantly floating ^ -r.'. t o t h Stories i » “ fleet. T h e le .to n .iw e t one m otion is n ’ ch aracter desire com plete, ¿traight-rine, key- ch aracter k ey b o ard of the paBl w U w > o ®i are aklpatet latavaate. T h a dietanee o f the groat wheat flaWa — * « . « * * a * £ - t * n £ -every 5 ‘r X Model Mdth aide o f th e lh a * fo r cvc'«■ w rail, the wheat hae to be carried 'row the west to thia »tty, a diatanee in aome « t e a of u.000 stiles. Tbcac f«*»»1“ 1 U“ ‘M- * * ’ “* 81 e r b* my r.eona high fo r the dlattmce. m a te Oetwceo profit and teas .... . . . . A T ^ lm . £ th e n l h< farmer. « te ‘ Tfc'« * ' n > » * » * * cverrome by wha# “* * W* * * aea hla nleaaure hv anl mean», for it ha» t e n aaed by thm nirh his ;hv Hudson H“ )' company fo r over aao ^1« rxpcMl’nelv 'can’ l ** wtt* *ol>tc thut tb* — *?7. v1* ru le rs on tin Red rlrrt» o f the nortto ♦hr m ^ H h ^ n d ' ool< * * * » ,U ’ >' ",A r‘* d ,h * ®*d * * * * I r w J T w lt h h i . ' «'11, * ° 8 ’* " • ’ » <•««♦»:• iS X S S “ fc \" - ss. =is ” to * * * ; srs , h ™ i^ a « n ' han Lakf Superior. i ^ r d at The .vote K arlf la from P o rt N elaa- f r « ta b le 1 * Um! * * » * h o1 ,t’* Nelaoo river, the l.tHieott «trait*, via Capo ” ¿ n n e lZ l ♦ »»» “ *« n o tU coast of Ireland. In to Liverpool or Oltoffowt Lm af<1 !‘oi t Nelson la to be connected w it h w h i8 t flH d * r 4 c“ ! u * / “ “ « s * hU wild^atate v ro ^ w h to b of railw ay front W tnoipeg. Mam, * « < * 1» lea. than 400 m ile . f r o . tb­ i t a ra in at aurh huy I t may be nekeil: “W h y was thia not all th o u g h t o f b e f o e e r T h a an sw er la t .n tp le . U n til the y e a r UTO U tt whole o f V hat Is now the Canadian proviaeaof Manitoba aw l I ’- ritlah northweat ta rrl- (torlra uae controlled by the Hudaaa Pan company, nod aa th eir aola objao* wea to «upply the w orld w ith fu r, M waa distinctly to th e ir in ter-et to ax- mrgtrate the dangers o f the w ater» ad the bay, and in tac t do anything that -jpuld retard Immigration io their pew I mine in da fun* pines I'd hare «•tghh-en. an*. If d ry w asn't,« • ■flekon I'd bavs tw o ." -W a e h - ingtou Star. .ith } ~ W r hour» t “ ■ ,'"’ n ' l i r •» ’- ,u»ig ,..^aata» «f, unhaallhy condi­ tion of the %M- - M r ' t k e F a — I» — F a t-4 , “M ary.” «»Id b rr father, "you been keeping company w ith Mitchell fellow for more than • now. Thia courtship must coma her» that year to • t.1 1 ,d ila tio n ." “Oh. father, how can you talk a»T ■aya; If fl stains II,. I . ob ao sw e e t a n il n ic e '" your linen It is "A h!” And the fond fath er arched evidence of kid­ “Sweet and nice, eh? ney u c il.le : to« bis eyebrow» frequent desire to Haa lie proposed r “W ill, faiher, not axactly.” And tha girt htmg her bead and lingered the ooavtnclr.g proof that tha kidneys and blad­ drat«*ry o f her drees. “ H e hasn't ex­ der are out of order. . '- iF * '“ a A' actly proposed: but. then, last aeening What te Vo. when we were out w alking we passed There la comfort In the knowledge ao aftaa'expraaaad. fia t D r. Kitmar'a Swam»- by a alee little bona» and be M IC . Raot. the great Rnhvey remedy fulfills «very ■That's the kind o f cottage I ’m going to artah in curing rheumatism, pain la ih« Mre In some day.’ and I aald. ’Tan,’ and kook, kldneyr,liver, bladder and story part i d look in Vie glass— you will see the effect— VdM at the urinary passage. |t cervacts inablUtv »« bold water and scalding pain In patsing k. or bad tffacta .ollowfng use ef liquor, wine or beer, snd overcomes that unpleasant nceso-ty of being compelled to go oftaa tu rln r 'be day, and i » gat up m any ttmas /v t h ,g tho night. The mild and the aatra- cruinarv affect ol Swamp-Root la aooa rea'ized It ytands the highest for Its wan- dsrfxl ^uras ol the n o — distressing caaaa If yoc need a madtchie you should have the host. Said by druggists lr 90c. and $1, alas» ■ Y ou iv—y have a asrupie hottie e f flda aa wonaerm? -a «-‘-a a»----------- — - aiacovery and a boon that id I a m ore a b o u tit. b n h s e r .t ntatoWpBURRfcB can't help puckering—it make» you pucker to think of u stio g it By «> c*11« 1 cheaP P ow ders you trice this puckering, iaj»rio0'AJum right into your system— you injare digestion, AVOID To the day o f hla death Hannibal H am lin was a flgura that men would turn and look at a aacooil tim e on the «tntot. 01« tall form, which In old age b ua but «Hgbtly Vent was always clothed In the old fashioned black swallow tall salt, and ha alw ays woro vb,?hskaly free by mall. ~ address Df. Kllmar & a*«»—tSaia - k»^ i a tall silk bat. generally a “ back unm- Co.. B'nghamton, N. N. Whoa wrtttag maa- Iwr." tilted »lightly back on bis bead. For year» t e waa famous aa a man | who -e v e r wore an oveecoet, and to hia death t e -e v e r burdened himeetf w ith that, to him. nnneceaaary, a»1' rnevt except o - the moat severely cold days For a h alf century he never changed the a tjle o f Me clothe» He F a t hl on walked w ith a awtaglug g ait and bad ' Aalhoftly so many friends and acquaintances to t e had to bow th a t a »mile eeero- N early 5 0 Yaarai whom «d to be ever on hla face. JBj Nothing haa eeer equalled i t Nothing caa mrer aarpaaa i t Dr. King’s New Discovery i e g ra m . ______ (JBL For Itoyri is mudt from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Costs more ban Alum b«t you have the profit of quality, tbe profit of good health. Ih it now things -a y e enanged. The into hioloeurea which they eouldhreak lfudaoo B ay c o m p a y a r ig h t* w ere p u r ­ through es easily »« if they were made chased by t lu- don rmon r< >'rrn n ie n t Inf of comatalka, and which no other ani­ l«70 tor about t2\ooo.0i« w orth of mal would enter; and «ingle once ara land, and In UMO. tei rear» later, a ehat- caught by their hind legstoeing tied to­ tor waa granted to « e Nelson W ear gether by men under cover o f tame elo- company, who are na w building n rails phanta. Animals th a t happen to cacape way which w ill, in th - «»«trae of a few are captured again Without trouble; years, bring Winnipeg -ltltin 3# hoanw even experience w ill not b ring them railw ay Journey to the a a. wisdom. I do n e t thin k th a t I traduce Uy thia route St, Patti a ad Mtnneapo- the elephant when I any th a t it la, in , Ila would Iw only T30 ml as from the mnny things, n stupid animnl. 1 -»wan. W h at doce thia n w a a f A «»»- Regarding an elephant being unable i Ing of neaurly fto ml lea aa compared to c>.pre*» w ith his eountcnancc feel­ trith the distance to New f o r k . Thia ing« of affection, fenr. dcaire, I think nppliea equally, of course, to point» all Hioac who hare aeen Boney simulate wv.M. and even more to p.oint« north and druakenneaa a t Prottor'a p le -a n r e pal­ nol lliw rs t Of the tw in Cities. F arth er, ace, In the pantomime, "From Cafe to Hie distance from P o rt Nelson to Lleer- Police Station," w ill readily acknowl­ ¡o o l la »,SM mile», while it 1« 3.« ho from edge thia error. I t is really wonderful New f o r k to the aacie plnoe, »how ing h o ,' much focial expression an ele­ it difference in favor of the ¡»ay ro u t, of phant really haa—w ith a face skeleton 114 Ulilea. So th a t the difference of the ao imperfeot; th a t ia to aay, ita nasal tw o route« from St. Paul to Liverpool, hones are m d lm en tary. w hile the via New York, and ria the Hudson bay, . mouth, all o f the low er h alt of the face, »hows the la tte r to be shorter by near­ la oonoeaied beneath greet muscle« at­ . . tached to the base o f the tru nk. B u tin ly 870 mile«. T hia great northern waterw ay is not, spite o f that, and w ith his ear» un- however, without aome drawbacks; for cocked and his proboscis pendant, an instance, during tour months i t cannot be used. but. owing to the fact th a t the I ay does n ot freeac until October the The tru th about the elephant Is that, weatt rn farmer, with hi« early harvest, treated kin d ly and considerately, he Is rould get moet of hla grain o fl hi» hnndo n great, good-natured beast, who, tor and shipped before th a t time, sod hia master, w ill perform any poanibele aneh of bis produrn aa ha-OUld not get la b o r or feat. They a re v e r y a ffe c t ¡ou­ Io the seaboard in tim e would be held st« and exceedingly Jealous of atten- •n elevator» a t Port Nelson u -W spring, Kona from th e ir piaster. There are when ha would catch the ¡»evitable rise •rogue" elephant«, of course, bot they , la the m arket in Kurojie In May. ire seldom m e t w ith exoept ia large Grain is by no meaoa the o -ly eom- herds, and where attendants do not un- . modlty to be considered. T M a k of th - leratand how to tre a t the brutea in « attle during the long summer shipping their charge.— N . Y. Journal. aeaaon. Freed from the long trana- coatinentoJ railw ay haul, they weald arrive In K n ro i* in much better condi­ tion thnn noonday«. Then there ore hoy, timber, log», wool and a hundred and one thing« that would be a profit to the westerner w ith cheap fre ig h t to Europe, whioh are now a g lu t on the m arket, Evan borers m ig ht be raised a* a profit.—N^Y. Tel- t o n « fo r n « tta v n a , lo t v c o n o m ie a l t a r t n « . U t tle Edith bad been very Itt. btrt was convalcecent. W aking up aoddvn- ly and flndlng a atrw m r lady at te r bedside, ebe asked. "Are yoo the doc­ tor?” “No, dear." replied the lady: “ 1 « your trained utteae." “Oh.” exclaimed Edith, p o lo tin g to a cage hanging near the window, "train­ ed n on e, let me .lotrodace you to aay trained caneryr ,, gem t o t e r . aeya the 8t. Louie Globe- Bot bow birds know when to <«, Democrat. T h e ir politeness induced aD)j wbicb way-to t»rn, arc thinga them to stand aaida to r her to paaa, I no{ ( we„ understood, becao-e but th eir courtesy did not prevent th eir . n ig h t nod th o making andlble personal comment», tb e «»fl»™ " • * B* They aeemed to take I t for granted g r e a t n io v e m e n ts start a long th a t French waa aa unknown tongas to | irae b e fo re it r e a lly beeomea nee Am erican» eaaarr fo r th e b ird » to go. They * w y*iU<*W dl* “ ! U * leave fheir winter home» (perhaps but aha h a . «■ w h it , glove»," . in Mexico) when there la ao per announced No. t . reptible change In tbe weather “She has good teeth." aald N o .». I tn(j return from their breeding "And an enormous m outh," added ■ r o u n 4 , mo„ ca^ , while tb d r " -¿ d undarotand. French p e r - ! food W P P '.' »< » • ' h e ig h t- fectly," said the owner o f the enormoam lo n g b e fo re i t ia rald o r the grate mouth, turnin g saddeuly upon them, BDd weed aeads and inaecta hffgia ~nad would 8h» to toy «het t e r vara f . c a r w . In mahy casta, tte , W W » Mg gte t t e a h to -m to K T hie b , rd # o f tfc<> >ko in French and w ith auct an a ir o f g iv - , , ----- tn« imneraonal Information to nobody1 have never le ft th e ir homes BO- or AB Throat am jing Trouble» — U T r ia l BattVea «vw