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OTP Till? mTurua 'rin w Ar.a bring orono. hnnlth. tlon. Now, In his "hobby" talk nt Tate i:xiiiiit.,i in (ha Waahlnirlnn IlAnfAn.n. l I. . A Iiti-aK.- 11.1 . .. .1 u 1 r' 1 o-v"t iuiuoiiui .uuuic reuerni-i -n. .n.. A OHOXCE SELECTION 01" IMT- fSIIMO ITEMS Comment nnd Crltlclama Baaea Upon (be llnienlna of tka Uar Illatorical and Nana Nofee. , Latest Uattlo Hymn: "No Meat for mo Plenso Pass tho Prunes." f 'Even tho Apostle Paul would not oat meat ir it caused Ills brother to offend. '"Tho thirteenth child of New York parents, born the othor day, wag twins. Electricity. What Is It? Nobody knows. AJax defied It. Franklin tried U and now wo buy It. It Is said Injections of rattlesnake venom will euro hookworm. Also pel lagra. It is a klll-or-cttro remedy. West Point young men are to bo per mitted to hazo within reason. Now wo "hall sco whether they know where reason ends and foolishness begins. ed this declaration, but with some re- 1 lnlnk we "light leave Paris to look genre and caution. Ho was "iomo- fl,ter ,ta ovvn conscience and begin to what of tho opinion" that tho wonder- (lay ,n London an Intelligent selection ful energy and alertness of tho Amor- nt tho '""Ions which It sends us. If lean pcoplo wero caused "In largo we ,inve no Breat oraclo of our own measure" by our "atmospheric condl- m,Bht nt least exorcise some dls tlons." Of course, "atmospheric con- crimination with regard to these lm tlltlons" Is not a phrnso Interchange- rrtod Inspirations. And of all crying tnniA Ih H.nil nt u ".ni t.iiu, uut inn pruitisur ro-1 ... iuuh, ... ..ecu vi o- n.... t.l. .-i..... . .. .. . fnrm Ih.n 41.. .1 .i. i. . . . .... inuiuu ins iriuuio 10 me nortliwcsl- . nm uiBmn na. anu uie orncr," with Its downward motion and scal con( say writer In the Graphic Its genorous exploitation of tho germ- of tllal cl,y' . . , m , . I Tha rn.mnti l,.H . . n 1. 1 ... . i . 11 co ujiiit reruns tor mo ocneill or I ; na inu iiKiueni in me tho lowlanders. Even In Its tcntntlvc caU8e' aforesaid, tho League for form tho theory Is mn.it Intnro.tlnir. tho Prevention of Cruelty to Illrds has nui tit - . I IntnrAtttnA ...... ..ii.iti.i- waa..-enn in Bl'TJil in a JIQW I iiwmuiimco, llUllt ll-I. e !. at. It i . . ... I rAi'flMV .tv..... ..... ...I t I. ... a .. Jim in in mo iirmi or n cioso nulnnco vnnnru. i-veryuouy Knows with tti- n I iiHaHHi. . . ..... . . . . I tho fnntfi. n rift avah t tAii,..! conditions of the Windy city, hence loI,ftl)Ie consclcnco cannot Ignoro tho luriu nrouu or u orcoxr niinji. Tho inosB nreiiy. liurrr. Dhyslcnl trnnnrnrmntlnn nt tho nhtu leathery till tin nro obtained. Anr!. In 1tAn t I ti .vi t .. n . I I . I trUth. nlffro.fftrl tinf. ..iama . ...v.. ui iiiiuiiiiiiiiEi in il'bs man oni I . ' ncm imcr rc.ii- generation, to which nnothor professor ly lM,Bultt'" In London for reasons un- icccnuy uirecieu nucnuon, and which ",lu aponsa, wncreas in has been attributed to food and cos-1 . r,B ono aaw lncm lat summor on iiiui;uiiiuiiisiii uiiu irccuom, may uo I " ' - '-t iuuuM ' . I I Inrenlv Mm rnoiil. nt n...,.!!!.. 1N0 tnin Of thn arnl rnn nn tk. ., . .... . . I "-- "v w. ...u ,iivi.imiik I . - mo i iui. ijuwcii inn inKirniiv rnniv ihnf i winria. Thn mu mill r...n... umer iinnu. is nnt n m or tn, Um pcoplo who don't bcllovo Mors Is study. What was the Influence 0f B.ratu,atlon nn(l I cannot but believe innaoited havo never succeeded In fur- winds In the mnklng of tho great na- lnal tne Rrowsomo facU connected rtlshlng convincing proof that It Isn't, tlons In tho past fJrccco, Home, Urlt- wllh eal flhlng art not an affair of t- alnT What winds havo unified Oer- f0""1'0" knowledge. Tho horrors of ft. Tt l l . u . t. . ..... .mm. M.t i - i . . ... thn nlaratfa hntj. I.. rA -- . i .. .. . iriivj' auya iiiaL iivinir nn n vittriu I iiihuj uiiu mnuo ncr nnwprrtii7 I'ir. i - u.iui o incin. nouin n tnble dlot will crcato a rnco of weak- haps tho South Amorlcan revolutions men. havo denouncod them without af- lings. Tho doctor probably said It Bro wlnd-bcgottcn, nnd wo havo been fec',nS tho markot, and pamphlets right aftor eating portorhous steak, unjust to poor man. "Winds and tho rcekln WM tales of blood have at- p Fato of Nations" what a subject! tempted, all In vain, to check tho pop- .. tllnrltv nt ih. f..kiM.i.i. . ... 4JaauoAs raazM imrm It Is predicted that Chlmo wilt nn uiarity of ths faahlonablo coat. In day havo 20,000,000 Inhabitants. For- ATtANTI CITY M C0D CENTER. "J"8 r baId. unexaggcrated accounU a ..a...- ... I I DI I Ofl I M M 1 1 M ft at jf nil ua a at .... Olllr nrrnw ninnn.l V.n...... UnncCOSBarllv itmlNiu.,1 l. ... . .... - . . . . . . I,.-, wvu iu u.iruCi iirinar Hr-m Flahtna; iminairr. ,nc,r mothors, tho long seal coat Is inciting omy n naroor mat win !. " .puiar ana more worn than any .un inu jiunouHU UI Ul'l'irtll IlllKlll Hilling stamors, this city, says nn Atlantic Truly, our taste Is aomewhat bar City correspondent of the Philadelphia bar'c Wo bedeck ourselves with tho tunatoly, that day, llko tho falluro of tho heat of tho sun, Is comfortably distant. Seldom will oven a vain and unre liable woman a-lve an tin truth ful nn. Bwcr If you ask her about her ago Clly eorroPn!nt of the Philadelphia ba"c. Wo bedeck ourselves with tho 8hu will say it Is nono of your busl- ,tccor,, ean ',0 mn'lo real hradnuar- "Jn of animals in a manner which, Best. tern of tho cod-ftshlng Industry on tho ' oollovo, has not been surpassed for ' Atlantic coast, according to expert fish- hnitallty alncs tho otono age. The , Tho courts have decided that a wo- ln magnates who appeared beforo thn ncaJ. tho tall and tho claws of the mnn has no right to open her bus- nntlonal board of engineers to add wrotchod animal dangle, au nniurnl !,..,.,. I tliplr tilrn tn Hint .if Imlnl nn,l l.n.ln... I from OIIP ninrl..i .1.1 .. . mnn nas no right to open her bus- nntlonal hoard of engineers to add wroicnoa animal dangle, au nature! uanu n man. Tiioy havo not, howovor, l,,clr l,Ica 10 timt of hotel and business ,Iom our smartest stoics and muffs decided what they nro going to do mcn fr government aid for tho har- flo,n people prcfor to tono down the of hO"t It. ,,or Project. Quoting figures to show baldness of theso trophic with lace z thn irrmliinl iltwllrin In Mm n.l.lm. In. and rhlfTnn nn.l .... ....... r Bum la I aw Jaraar fa e-emtloa Than Ona Haadred Ycara. Tha wood mines of unter Tonkin China, are not any more curious than a Wood mint that has baan In nnnra. tlon In Now Jersey for more than 100 years, this mine Is nt Pennlsvllle, in the SWamnr rcolnn nf annlh Maw Tor. sey, and yields cedar such as grows nownere on this continent to-day. The (anon and SUbmorirnrl fnroat Ma Kn. Ileved to bo nrchlstorlc. Loes hkra been mined from It more than six feet in diameter. These anclont cedars har a dnllrnta flesh-colored wood, and if It is a tree tnnt was alive when It fell, tho same pungent flavor when cut as pervades our common red cedar. Tho dead trunks are odorless. The llgs lie in heaps or layers, and It has not been determined yet how many lavara thnra are below the top stratum the minors uncover. When these Orohtatorlc rnriara vrara first discovered and for 80 years after ward they afforded romunaratlva and constant emDIorment to tnanv nr ions who mined the logs, and to-day iney are a source of considerable In como to those who continue to raise the logs. The cedars aro cut nn Intn shingles and staves and made into palls nnd tubs and other wooden vm sets. The great endurance of the wood Is noted in shingles made from it a century ago and which are na aoumi to-day aa when they were first put In use. Cml Aah-a Are Worth" Sitvlnjr. OtBBln ftfcaan Mmmi.... To rid sheep of external parasites or the scab mite they should be dipped In some effective dip. Coal tar dips are euecuve, nonpolsonous and do not ordinarily Injure the wool. They aro therefore considered among the best, ueiuro using an dips should bo tested. Mix ono teaspoonful of dip with fifty to sevcntv.flvn nf ttrntof nnonarl Ha) t.t uirecuons. wrap a few ticks or bed bugs In a gauze and dip thorn in this mixture for thirty seconds. Then Placo them under n tnmMar mnA it In many sections of tho country coal '"not'sL ann tu th,, lV la tho nrlnelnnl ,.i ...... i.. " not 8tronK enough. It should Sc farmers and J largo quantity of ashes JT tqlmak B TT result which are usually looked on as ?C. ... c.?ccllvo- .aheeP nro to be waste, but an authority says there H Z In th .JnW , P , iht more va ua In m.i oh. i. i. ,n. the tanl beforo the water, o orally realized by the farmer. For the Tha bMt Til , u , u .u amelioration of hav d-v inrf ih- The best time to dip Is when th-i are exceptionally valuable. This Is f " Zt th i. m""h!lf ,B? particularly so with the ashes of wft "VL if It W ' Adhr l? coal, as such usually r rnrt.,rt ,i. e "?eco-. . If lh. tlck "o present at most to a dU8L Coal nahoa hnva a ""r1111.10 ,he WnoI ncl "bould fertilizer value. Thi. nntnlnn hrttv. ever, is not held generally. The coal beds Contain nhoanhnrna nnlaah nltrn. gen and limn, na w.n th. 1... . 1 ' v.. t.iu igh mporiant Ingredients. When the orl. - - I . u . 1 BUUU.U be dinned at onco tn nrnvnn tho tioi. irom getting to the lambs. Ilrayy Sard a Give Heal Plnnta. To obtain a eood atanH nt ..... ... ...Sivuiciiib. Tiien vue on;- i uvvcaanry 10 use mo largest and nra out oi wnicn were formed piumpeii grain for seed. Small 01 .no Luai oeoa war rmiiioorf in oo.i iv. i anninunn vr.in . u. . t. " - V. v. V v wwn. MV I ' n.TVS T. flIV Jl UI1 11 ......v.ui elements revmamed m tnem, and consequently thoie same elemenU m ffO With tha ashoa Ono reason why nannlo hnvi fn.m.il -. ' A- V'.w MW.M .W..UVU an Idea that coal ashes contain no fer tility Is thai tha Ir... ham haVe in them lata rnrlinn than thn.. In tha nlA .(.- . i " u-a anu mui me percentage near me Delaware river, eight I ul 'acr ejements to carbon Is prol it .. . .. . ...... .1 ii.ii. . . . .. .. ... ui vciawtre rirer, eiini uiucr oiements to caroon Is prol) It.. . . r. i mi. la.li . . . . " ui LciuiisYiiie, ceaara oil"-"' i'awr now man men, wnicll .... -iu. uci; uaiu uwju iuuuu aii" - bci thiub io our wooa asnei, a depth of 12 feet. At Cape May, m but doM not annihilate the value n the Atlantic coast. 20 mllea cut. in 'he coal ashes, Ashes can ba uaed tn .IIIIa ... I advantan a.111..... . .. ....nun au arieaioo wgii aa aiiUTiai "'iuui auimg, uuv targi deposit similar to the Dennlsville 1"antltlcs of half-burned coal are by wamp was found at the depth of 90 ,om8 con!ered a detriment to the feet and the drill entered a cedar nural World. log and bored Into It more than six . T feet before Its diameter waa entirely lt not "T to mum nranr out loiraa' - v,...m ..uui ....n.. ..if.il Ull U1IJ .UIVIIMlIllimilfl uio Connecticut penitentiary aftur banks nnd iho sounds and banks fished linvlng beun for fifty years n prisoner, by tho New York fleets, tho fishermen lio will find that thero nro many moio declared that Atlantic City Is now In things to bo dodged than when ho tho direct center of tho greatest fish- W(!nt '" Inc ernnmla loft nn thn Atlnnllo .... noani and mat this city, with Its splen Pierced. This trea was ally- when II L," n" ""n. to tak " o.tt .tn l 7t . mm tne sow, unless ono or two of Lr. .ri """" ' J thftm b" tu"cd w,lh on. h- -7 Vh . .i . u . ""8 W1" ' ent ""Hid bo worthy of one a lln.e ct ?LnTvJVon.?J,n8a 'J-' ft""r manv ot whcb will tail to mature Inh"0 had left " dcP an lmrt" upon C 'Pe of twenty.four hours. Tho pre- Un imfa i. . ...JJ. thn wnrid'a hlaiory. HlVfWl NXIon'a Lavyaiakera Par Trtb Amerlra'a Promlaeal Barde. A Croun of aanatnra h.rl nil,i.j r u (HtUUI UU In the committee rnum. it hart Wn a hard day, tn which there had been Incessant study of schedules, inter spersed with wrangles over technical points, that had been wearisome. Tn the midst of tho silence and gloom somo ono stnrtod to hum an old song, half-forgotten by many nresanL Thn others began to rflng or whistle famil iar airs, nnd tell Incidents of interest and moment connected with thrum songs that had been turning points In their own lives. Finally it wae agreed among tho small body of senators that, after a summary waa mado of thn longs ot tho country, two names stood out Prominently in American mmlf John Howard Payne, whoso remnlna wore brought back to Washington from foreign soli by a grateful republic, and Stephen C. Foster, says Joe Mitchell Chappie in the National Macazlna. The many melodies connected with those two names will live lona in the hearts of the neonlo. It wai lurceat. ed that tho remains ot Stephen C. Foster ought also to be brought to Washlneton ond rest bealda thnaa of John Howard Payne In Oakhlll Ceme tery. It la a alnrular thlnr that tha lm. mortal song, "Home, Sweet Home," should have been written by an Amer ican, and yet was sung first on foreign soil In 1823. It was Jenny Ltnd who Immortalized this song In Washington. Tho lawmakers of the nation stood there Io tho twilight and paid a trib ute to these two great song writers which waa rartalnlv Inrflontlva nf tha power of muslo over the human heart. a k a. j 4MA 11 WKS reed that the songs of Sto 1 1 yJfwfl f phen C. Foster, the Pennsylvania bal ft. fv . a jV g j ladlst, which have been translated Into i""'1"' wmuuiih iiHUira io snow - " ui iiicau iropn CS With laca havn nt lh. il. . . pa.i..aI .iaaIIaa in .i.. n.i.i i I nti.i nhUfon .V . 'ce . navo at that time, and again, aav after I . ...... ...... ..... . ... Tn 'V!00" r-lcnsed from dustry both on the Newfoundlanil congruous and sen civ Zn,"" Z t A-5HIU N HINTS . "T-tw.c!lljr.,four h.ou"'. Thopre- ftn u,aVorable . a.;n A .Tidd the world's history, .. ...i ii . . .. ...... i .nit . i - - - ' i .vt.vu war la io loavo niinnt t wn nr thn I . . . ' I n mui inn nuiinii nnu iinnics Mined -uiM smallest with h i -- - cnango in touiporaiuro, a prolonged nvary tanatiam nnrlar haavnn. nnrl have touched the hearts of human be ings of every raco and clime, have Im mortalized their writer. The senators agreed that this sweet minstrel of the United Rtatea nuaht tn havo a monu ment such as would bo worthy of one CUHE FOIl SEASICKNESS. Mtlinrntiia Mnbea One Immune with- "III lll'tllll I'tii..!.,... ft I.I... a . ' &tt&es ssEaE?sS years boon comtio ed in ,i ,.t i. n .i .... . - . '.' lu nJ'Paraius for citrine sent rU. flnd.ng it necessary to make any' n" w d o her 5 K 12'! exchange say,, u . . "v I"""'"- i"lin IIUMI 1110 poTSOn, IO fixed UOOn twn n.l.. . t t I. a fairly safe prediction that lT "i Vl more human lives will bo spent on Z J, r ?in i w L ' . wbtn an cn,no ' -tarted. tho whole nv.at.on this year than ever' before M tl' Z?' nfffl,r !"?VM ?uch the m. S5 ai tnat, tn. casualty list may not to ,:". n u " n 'room might do on board a targe, considering tho extent of the i Vr. nnn nVy V.V . i V "",p ai "ca' '""tutlng both the pitch -PorJ and H.jy ffj- whcn m lnlo lh , Democracy has made wonderful pro- oTr M jreis In Denmark. Until 1831 tho tc , 0J ? I 000 000 a 7ar Ac?nrd.ne f'"1 ,0. fc.cl n" ,ho nplnt aymp- k ngdom wn. an absolute monarchy. 51' VXfli XX' , A"0"1.1"? "nis of the malady. IJut this l.'not with n most bureaucratic form of gov- ,rfl Tof ' allow enough n aft to eroti P""uted ,0 co"llnue- Ho Is prompt eminent. Now Its new tirami.P t. it.- fL. .. " . "ow. "nou' "rnrt .tm If taken out when he exnerlanr.. .ii-J wn of cobbler, and not one of iblo we"t her XtivnuJdX f om,ort' "nd put back Into ho eight aa.ocl.te. In the ministry b thIl5P.,,-, n vI-KJ?!" 1 " .y. . Th. oprAtlon I. .ong ,o th. arlslocracy. nor!, of tha R..Y would 7n i n ,V" rr.?"IM cn? ." the sick- Ashing here , ,, ,h. channel. Vera deep- "1 y'Zak.A -At Z Z'nt t.me Atlantln n P '" the'y fl,hermen.ra,ch more fl.h per" IZtJJSA ' e. IVUIUll II Vll IH) CUl I TIiQ now Oueon nf nilt-lnm u . ably tho first Queen in history to hold n mcdlral drgrco. Sho gained It nt smallest with her for ..vn,.7 . ... c.nanB.. ,n tomporature. a prolonged nd after that leave only on. or two ry ' ' he weak VZ? than or threo dava nmr. . Jmm. tin,, it.. L'f w. atroy the weak plan to than fiOW Of milk Wll hnn Can ,1 T"e V t llttr uaHy dta Inlshe thai ii,!8L"m vcttltK tlmo I""0 0 co"loration. reiuU H I! . J..ry Wl" ,n lbe '"""tratlon the heavy and light tlre"y iwai VZhn, n" 'nmpfB Inthy ADO and D pro- ly of" m.Vr , , " 2 'Z "d P'ant. a. Indicated with corre imaller ni .T tl ' iponaing lettors ahovo. : "O" nn 111 glUVTlil UIIU J) 11 1 them more nearly on an equality In lire with their thriftier matofc-Co-turn's "Swine In America." The Farmer. He used to wear hi. pantaloon. Inside hla mtnMv Loot.. Ha u.ed to line outlnndlah A f-. . . . I An.t .1.... I. I . . .... vM,VHIVH1 Laif rroa.l, I in imam auuaj A farmer near Paullina to. h.. He used to rise at half naat four. been using an Inir.nln.i. m.ihn.'i rn. ..Arul mllk nd hoe and plough: feeding hi. calve.. It waa .u.xcited ,, . n 1 ,0 "ny mor'' I to him by the fact thS h! ?S A CUnUn m"W " (The callouses upon his hands were aoxt.ncd long ago; For employe, prepare hi. lands For nature's fartlta ihnw There I. no aorrow in hi. eye Nor anger on hi. brow. Thing, are not a. In day. gone by, Ha'l COuntlna mnn. v. nm. Washington Evening Btar.' lr.pz.g before her nthod of mnV Klven practical proof of her Intorwt "p "!,0n rame "rory-lli, In hor iirnfciR nn hv f,,,n J: " ".. mr . ohjfd In v ew loins tn mnw tt.n rtlsnonwry, which oho vl.lt- nim.7 "1" T. X,. .y',.wJ. Hc Brndually accustom,d to the mo- . fn" ico Vouid tc "enough: 'iovZT "'.rrl.u. dl Ui c .VJ Tl WH.H, ir.oro or iinvann, won cm. down tho nrlco of food flsh which now .w . al 1 on or waiii in ii;-yeiiy ' i.i deilrn. mnco n. nn ocuil.t. oar. will iho fmetlne .... nf mi,r ",,cn n a preparation for an A irlklng motlc! for an embrolJered handkerchief I'nen, hai a pointed over. manure spreader In hla h.,i. .nn .equently all obstruction, that extend- Skt Attl ai fnnt a l. . ii . vx ivwk iiuiii inn wnii wsro in I the way. As calven requlro a low of hfty' . .. .. ... . . I nnL.tt iiuiiiKcr Hint occupy Paris has 80,000 liquor selling estab lishment.. The army Is experimenting with transmitting bugle calls for long dis tances wun toe aid oi tne rnegapnons. In the time of King Canute, the eleventh ceptury, there was a law pro- hlhltlne Enellah narnnte frnm aolllne their children to the Irish for .lav... The Arablo mission ot the Reformed Church la America ha. obtained per million to erect a hospital at Doseo- rah. Bear thn Paralan e-.ilf. aornrrflna' to Conaul-Oenersl Harris at Smyrna. Mrae. Anna Rogstad, the Drat wom an member of the Storthing, which 1. the lower house in the Norwegian par liament, was a teacher In one of the primary grade, of the public schools In Chrlitlanla when elected. An Alma girl who Is considered as Putaak Cualeat or Clay Sella, 1 niiA.il I n . . . ....... t. . . 1 1 .1 . . nwwiu.ua iu h ibvciiv uuueun Ot tall mum am miu la vAiuaiaereu aa New Hsmpihlre Btatlon, the clay and helonflng to the high-brow crowd was fl.V Io I. .11 .nil. . A. I . . . I ftiA o I .ll rt . ....n.:!. t i. . ..... -' .wn.M Vnil lUUlVICni POlAl U I W WWW. W. B W I liU.U. IHO VIUQI .1.. 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 . . iur iuo Senator (Jordan of Mlislsslppl, np pointed to .ucceed the Into Senator McLnurln, Is aeviMity-sIx yrar. old. lie nerved through tho Civil War on the soar, with thr. fri-exlne .... nf nti,r l"",K' "ucn n a Preparation for an less fortunate part, during tho cold !' lo rem weather" I'frson Immuno to .enslckueuj i 4uiiiik ui" inp, ii not ror longnr. On (he llrniirli l.lne. l.'nlor t lllllllol V. Ihern nrn until I hfl lowar turf iSm a t.s t. l.i i - ... , w inn ei4k ii uia in plcitl 'HIM TVlad VMS lUliiVlCDl POIAVQ I MW WvV WS saagiUUAU tUD VVUQT e production of maxliun yields n'Kbt, and In telling a friend about It, way. As calve, require a low or na" ana that a large part of the ,a,0! 1 aoa t think there I. nothing . . haI..Ii ....ill.. In ....111 ... I mn.. nt... I. . . . ... I cr, one can oe nung on hinge. o """" icdinior. i. loat to mu i uo uhu up ui when It Is turned up It will not far a tbe crop l concerned. In othor n,sbt w,lh V0CaI singing." Alm'a )y more than tlvo or six Inches of word9' the addition of commercial Signal. I out from thn wnll It ... POtash to SUCh .oils ll unneeeaaarv. Of all tha .trance atari, rnln- tha IN OHICAQO. Kvery 6 minutes a child is born. Every 7 minutes there is a funeral. Kvory 2 days some one I. murdered. Every 13 minutes a couple gets mar ried. Every 10 minutes an Immigrant ar The train, on tho branch road never who never cut over tim i.n.u.mv Confederate .Ido. Ilo lm. !... ... ' " wenl fftst- Thero uoro various h0 seailckness. Admiral Dowev I. n..e fond of fluid inorla ami r,.Pn.i ..... ' reasons for this, all gotxl ones. Nov- of these. Ho .uffora creut iiuiii. tho Ntntement that for year, ho ... J frtheleas, travclern from more popu- every time ho goes to sea. Not long Aint n forfeit of ten dollar, posted tha t ,?,u,' ,,U,r,1c,? ""'""times exprAcd for-ltg0 n young graduate of the nnval no boy who amok. elunrmto. o... c"" oplnlona on thu subject.! arndeiny nt Annnnolla nnined Knenla iilm ahootlng. Nono or th ennilltUtea I ?Uf? .wlln.0' wl,, rode back and obtained a transfer to tho army be- Eve who Jmvo tried ha. yet succeeded In . , ,'" , Jlll,ct,u" a,'0t cause of chronlo nnd Incurnblo mal de rives. winning Iho money. ' "i'"", "'' ' mer. Ilo wa. .ick not only whenever Every I minutes soma ona t. --.. ,acly , a were unduly dl.turbed he went to .ea. but all the time until rested. Handwlched In the mper. ltween y !" J.". mt Mv ot 0,0 11,1,0 ne Ra'ne'' 'ry land again. mn ., mln, v , Article, protesting against tl o lUg Tkf '""i , ,. fllckne. at the stomach, however, I. fli"Urtl n ' bU,,DeM l.rlcea of food and Iho latest report " d"y l,artlclarJf '"-ab P- only an Incident of thla kind of trou- fl,m Btarta up from tho meat boycott waa the .late- ,enK,r1,a' n,ext h,1- not only ble. It I. the nervous .yatem that Ii BverJr 48 minutes a ship leaves the inent that one contractor had offered fmPl!ned that the train wai ilow, pset. Nobody knows exactly why. harbor. to furnish meal, for tho Kill. Island J, , . . wa "'?n'l ,,l,t ,ner u nn atomatlo spirit level Every 8J4 hours some couple Is d. ImmlKrntlon station at nv o.m. o. "nat ttro wo "topping for nowf he In tho brain, tho fluid In tho aami.cir. vorced. - .1... . 1 1 ,u. i ..... I . . .. ... 1 - . onrli lirAfiirnat n..io nuiu . . i .nv... " iv 1 1 in. mr iiiiuior wKuvr mure man nvo nr air m.h.a nf i - ui cummsrciai spare out rrom tho wnll. It may be ; " unncceary. ur an tne strange stories going the any icncin. but it la imttar tn i.u. u o uurnrnru manure, winch rnn.l rounds about Hldla. the Lov mnthn. mado In sections about sir rt nn- talna a large amount of potash. 1. mattcal marvel at Harvard, the etrane. The accompanying Illustration, show au,letl the valuo Ilea, not tn the 'pot- est, and one that Ii vouchod for, Ii I Ia... ....tin.... ..I. ... ..... l.ft.-. . . .. n..., uuv in iun umer loriiuzing eK.- l"ai no nas no .eiiio or location nnd I menu, and In largo part In the lm- ha. to bo led from placo to place. He provement of the physical condition of soes from building to building at Har- the soil. vard, but It Is eald be can not go from Cultivation fur aw... -r 0n t0Wn t0 athor WtlhoUt S COm- exDerlenced in the art nf .tim..t..in.. Living at the present time near tbe growth of. trees In natural grove" , Bns!Bnd' 'amly ' hv Aniiiv.tinn wh.n ' . " . . . eight sisters and s brotherwhoaa ir "nii no iuuii q ining ..i.. x u.. . i. . ..... '7 the trough when lt i. all dv tnr the ground is in some wood. ."Vo", " '"Penoous feeding purposes, snd also when It Is I "ally .tr.nge that tree. ot J" nVmed Steverar.- hooked up clost the wall. . Jgf TC P icapin. Kar Aceoaau. of rainfall absorbed by a Ievel-plow,d . JL. ... J1! uel Va05La,1m' nnd six centa for supper. Not all food u proniiiiiivo in price, then! Unfor tunately, bills of fare wero not quoted, en It la hard tn Iml en u'lintlior full. Hedged American rltlrcns would bo miiiy to put fare. for minutes the same thlnn Finally ho broke out ugaliii There Is aomo truth In tho assertion or James J. I 111. who says: "It Isn't tho high coit of living: It'a tho cost of high living that disturbs thn con. miiuvfB ui mu luuuirjv Mr lllll In- I'l'iuh hviv ivri j flats that the main reason for tho high nny tntlon hor,e, Is they?" prices of food ia the fulling off In pro- ",Vo 8ltloii," said Silas. "W .liipllnn If tn ii.Ib r.ii. ...... . atniinlni? fnr u'titni ............ ...in llllllliu Ul BtlIJll) I n which would Indeed ho All fliliViiintA "Water!" exclaimed the other. MV cnuso of Increased prices, be added ,orl Wny we Jui' took in water not tho restraint of irado effected by thu ,lvo "l"tes ago. What do you meant" interposition of trusts and middlemen uonor leaKs," mui silas. patiently; iHitween producers and eonsumora and nnu 1,10 0,l,er relapsed into .llouco. Farmer, who visited the Ohio Stat. Held and hard-baked hlllilde Is very fhl fu,! i69, F,ve ot University were Interested In the a- Brest, and It Is wonderful how an oak ifi brother are mar- tarn nf .A.mint. u..yl nn . I. . I ni- hlAlrnrw .vavIh. nn . liii.ij. I -leQ. w. nvvwu..u u.nu vii iug larta. I aiuniua uu a uiusiao ever I mi. While the land Is not tilled for th. attains to great height and alia Th French end of tho Cornlche road I.. ..... - i i.. . i . I Inn mo otiurlAmnliil niino... .. ... . I I la kiDt in DerfeCt reoalr bv a rnnt 8..a. .ooked out of the window. uL " hUr" ,0a' M ' ilhil." Th w,.,., K gang that to slw.y. on patro.T Thi 'Thla U a Btatlon." he iialil. mlldK L,n..flnHU .i . .....a I BUIC,uo iRiaMnn t Wnn.t.r rr.ir, --- e I The easentlaU to DroflLabin mea Uv In a bm creen van. which i "Don t aeo any." said Ilia other. equilibrium seems to have a very dl hver' 7 bouri "omo 0B ralI ,n ,f experimentation has to be done In ductlon re a healthy flock of fowl, hauled along by the steam roller, that "Oh, there Isn't any building." said turblng effect. business. order to determine tho most profitable Possessing constitutional vigor, bred a,, u M traction engine. Crushed Silas, "but It'a stoppliig.plnce." - Every 1U hours some one Is killed methods of handling the land. These trom '"Xing .train; proper housing. Bt0M U Ma1' at ha,u, 11 ,a Pread i y ami by the train went on. Prcs- .,.,,., ' by accident. experiments are the same n kind as ana correct feeding. The best way to ?r manual. aDor ancl. rolled In by tbe hour, an attemnt tn bin DO"Io De conducted by farmers g, ecure a laying .train on the farm la ue"T' Os",uo- way tne roads nour. as attempt to kill .,,v Th, ..,,. ,,.. . t .... .k. - I .v. I never go to wreck and tha cost nf I nvvwun.. hu HDUV 111 BUCil I w. Ul KMIHL VIKOr I .... .. w- form as to show the results of the dlf- that naturally produce the moat ...J repairing is gepi smau t up with the proposed . J ZZ 'T" h a' - - middle of n Held. This tlmo the stru" !B t't name for It la quite novt). Every 8 hour, i nmo truth In tho oaaorilo.. did not Inquire Into tho reason A ember of a school board was vuit. ome one Isjnade did not Inquire Into tho rt-aioni nu?,,lbelr,of a whool board was visit- imllliiB. Ilut after another twenty ",K n ,M,..!, 8c,'l "ot ,0"5 "so, says utea tho same thing occurred. ''"''J '"ioU wben .ho , ncounlerea 4 ..II.. i... .... ..... Hlllllll bOV In tllH linll l.iirlo.. I At the museum at Innsbruck, Inherent methods employed on the dlf- during tho winter. MatW these hen! "J1"11 con" 8,anS Phrase which llfltrln lk..A 1... ft.. ... - . It. . A.I.I- I I . I . . . I tn ll.lla. In n.nl.. 1.1. .... 'e'ro .a n ...uau.UVM, UIIVUHI uv,u A tl.l.l. .1 . .. . . I. . . .. small bov In the hall. nrVo . ..7 : iUV 0 Dcea ror a number '"ent neios book. "What aro you stu n, " .. n" .'poU ,n th fo. What we atnni.l.iD. hrn tn.t i... U00K " t nro you Studying, inr at. i...tn .......v. .. Sellluot Value or Co-e. " ' " ' ytiv ivii s-ii i. ..... " i vua u. nuii-u euriB worn i mania i . d Bf0Bra"hV StiStaJ tttT JL hZLVZ ?? Prop-e. . P.sn to place a buying ' ' "v i ,..w.. ..... ... -. .---anu leinng vaiue on cows on a hii. tho further restraint occasioned by lilgh tariffs, tho cost of living la fully explained without reference to tho lesser cuuse of tho cost of high living, iit.il living nno wbbio are ovlls that I.iilet lu l.i.ve-Makliiir The art of love-making has changed, imieeti, since tue days when the ardent youta decked h niself in nifflu nn.i allken hone, and, rich with delicate correction. They nro Incidents in hn man weakness, but In so far aa the high cost 'of living arises from trade restrictions the people havo thu rem edy In their own hands. Thoy can cut mo ground rrom under legallxoil plun derlng and unlawful restraint of trade IZlity 2 "tha.80 at tho hands of eroedv ...nnnnnii... or.,,.0,IJr 'arcey preferred by the pro- mistress' eyebrow," Now the suitor seea other ways of winning his lady's favor, and thero is genuine, If mis taken, romance In tho story told the other day In a New York Cltv imiip court by a youth arretted on a charge ut tho hands of greedy monopolist. ,by exercising tho power lodged In tholr hands to repeal or modify hurt ful laws and to compel the enforce ment of lawa Intended to protect the public against piratical ndventurera who seek to turn all avenue, of Indus trial effort into trading posta of plun-dor. Some weeks ago Professor Willis kloore was reported aa advancing the meury mat tne indomitable American 1 miion v, m. cnoic spirit was duo to the prevalence of m,sht be,leve he owned an automobile, rnrthii'iut nln.l. 11,1. ....I . I 8Ud thereby, nrcuumahlv. Inai-n tn lirletOr Of a druir Btoro. Thn nhnml.t otaerved a steady dwindling In his supplies of bouilne, nnd Anally traced n to one or nu cierKs. Arrested, tbe youth admitted tho thoft. and tho druggist exported to learn ho had suf fered from pllferlngs In other direc tions, iiennne. however, was the onl) thlug the youth had stolen, ami hn had taken that Just a little at a tlmo simpiy to scent his clothe, so that a certain difficult maiden of his choice lcr " ber.onrr?0BWb,,C,, Alw tolh.W Tho boy thought for a minute, then i'b eara "the ,n"er 8 than (o pUa It lay. down a rule to fix pr" he replied. "Clurlnta," . " hows Alexander the Oreat (or a cow at the rat. of $12 per gal- "Cluxlutar said tho surprised offl- 5 ,n"n a,rahP- wn,ch ,a PPel- Ion of milk given per day that show, clal. "Whafa thatf led by grlfflus. Alexander .tanda hold. k no. A.n, ... .w. w" clal. "What'a thatT" ,ea y Krlfflus. Alexander stand, hold- s k nnr rant fat Tn isim .j "Why, dou't you know?" nii MDS with a great rod food l,n ..-r ...i hand, af tho in. ":.'." war . . nu ausuiia luur, inree guzinta, .Iv fot.n ....Lift. . I . . ... . . .., iuui Bu.ima cibui, nve guzinta I ,... ieu. . ... . . n we ion auHaypoiai bis eTretaru ty. xou won't a m thing to beln thi enurcn. . t - -- .u uu . Jier cent fst which Is above or below tho is., per cent, Proteetlae; Tree Tvaaka. The trunks of fruit tree. ra. v uuivu. i --. -i-vm nim vaci iu protect tneea Husband What's the matter? Don't (r0B mice sad rabbits, tbe paper be- l.u hnm. ....... o A .. I n& 1 1 Af4 nn with m mi . v . i . . alaMwa'a Haaluea.. Little Minna was snvlnc hemrnv. VVlmn atm Vin.l f1nl.V...I I . . ....v.. a..w ..mi. iiui.iiDU 1 1 it i 1 1 1. 1 1 'i i i ,i . . i mi mnnivn.r'. an. m ..... a .. iihii ii i ii. ii ii nnnn. w n . ...... v.. .. . fv,f I .nnnn , MM V. WA.V.l 1 UOI I .n -. ,u, UHyr LW nuu iiwr moiuer said: "ou have for- II sUy home every Suadsy so some one ,n ued 08 w,th a cord to hold it la gotten, dear. '.Make Minna a good gr,' site may have my sestT Hsroer's Bs P,ac- newspapers may be Used you know." "Oh. mthr h .... 1 for tha nnn th. TZl oeing to see mat tne paper entirely swored, "don't let's rn nrAi. r t 1 1 1 VIM vat V III Mil . Iltlll I I . r O I . " I HtlIIr LSI !H I II H I I IIH TYS Taa aktll 1 - bother Clod about that; that:. your " ?.a.V" .. ! co th. trunk o? the tree hh I .. il"'..:." ough to prevent the rabbits' .Wa lt Is every woman". ou.n7.L7n th,. i. fair Drotre. ova, uJ r.,u ,ns ine exposeu poruoa above tho . .1.11.1..- . - " " paper, lookout." Harper's Magazine. pint was uuo to tne prevalence of unum au nutomouue, northwest winds on this continent. The ani1 therby. presumably, learn to re- east wind brings humidity snd patho- turn hU loY ealo germs; it enervates and demorsl- The beauty of some women Is saouih Use the professor wis represeate4 as to give a man painter's collo her children wero described In stage language, wiey would bo referred to as -an au-star company." M-or.e tkaa Snllt. aeoa ot tha Ball Weevil. Ptn. . u . i ..... s.i ... ... I A n.lniil lllP.l lai.V. ft. . . toe loutn one. assee., ra like to, I -ai .v-..v... "ia urge once In a while, with your psrlssloa. dlT,r,llled tanalE ,or moy years, you know, call sb4 soo ye-. hut with little elect until the appear- The High School Girl Mr. Sorrel- MC" ol n insect Men may flattor each nthpi noo. slonally, but we havo observed that a man Seldom overesll.nntna hi. h.otft... Inlaw. top, you will pardoa bo tor sarin. cott0B farmlB ry preearlous that 1 do not cars for Uo attsatloas of aBd bu t0 raicl modHeatloas la In the caie . ... ... ... . . Ilha avatam. of (amine- nv.lll.. Aiwava r tn .ho ...... ..v tnat i do aot cars for Uo attsatloas ot "u V ""'"" If you wish to know if In I". "Z FX .- r -Uto U. " w Wm,B WmB ment of a marriage engagement U offl. """ but tassa wMo alt. clal. Halalaa- Caieka Wtrmt Pri.a.i When married womnn .it h ,fJr.,0 ta. r. rHta "4 -rowla, of imw look wtitfully In the dwk UiJ ir. L,V wublaf they had money. I " with a good male, also Irom a lavlne t"6"1 10 natter, to praise with ulterior strain, nnd then select only the beat moUVM' naa ,u r's!n In the west ...i.. . .... . "' veara uo. Whea tha pnl1 hrl.k daughters from this mating, years sko. Whea the cold hriob o.o was started the bunko men sprang a flno, high Bounding combination of 111 a.r. AAA I. p .... The man who has been accustoaaea I words upon tbe simple farmers. They all his life to raisins tha larii tvna nf I called It an Investment in "hiiiiion bog will have his troubles when be consolidated." Years after the words comes to shift over to tbe Uacon breeds, wero cut dowa to "bull con," and Thla h. HAlhlna I. -1. In. .v. .. I A.rno tn m.i i n ... . .V. -. . , . - Mv.uius ftU uu wiiu (ae aaerit. I aatv m. uepenoeu of the breed, in question, but the feed- UPB tba C,(t of cab. Still later It In. V, a Vi I . . ,kn . . . I . I iir n . MUil tn Jn.illi. . . I . . "o H-uti-i v" iraorai coaracter and iu ww un w.iaoa or mske-UD Ot tbs two tVDea are lUSm.t flattery. and sobbo tlmo sad possibly soma ex- ekeriaor order.. f" ,a ,n?a7 for tho t- Whea Bobby returned la a dreach perleaced feeder of the dm tv I .... .uiu .. . - . - iu laia tiufu vm bnimiea party, to ,b'" over and becaae a .accseeful which h. had gene with reluctance a. feeder of tho other. I ... t th. ,in l,i i- vi.v. ' .. I"n " " w - - I - -n Ma .A, its. UoViViw U . . U .la m . .ft. ., ... - .wn v..w v.. vug lauur. oil , auiutir, you II f . W I la . ... . ft, . , .U ,. ..... . I ..lak . . a ..1 mU T. .. ... . ... ... ii. i unvw ia lacjc or SU91-1 vft- " m airruai I dent veatllatloa The fresh air supply beard your father tell you to telephone H Satan 4a n a n.s . I ab a jK Ii II mImbiI k .1 yaraw w m ?v7l ?a.ieil( T,fi&D J va s& f a taiuui Utt( U and JTOtt ffeaeralljr ksowa oa tbe dlffereaG ia with your rwy beet clothe oaf Why the temperature of the air tas.de the didat yu do M bo told your ...,.. . . Aft... . .. Ill . I Jt .1 -B.Vft . . . machine sad that of tha mnn, which the Incubator staaoa, la - I did," said Bobby, stoutly, "sad 1 sat oa the hex with the driver, saao as I'va always wanted to, and I had such a good tlase I'sa almost glad I T LABBa aa A aalia Tho up-folate famer aoodo a ool VMt to tka prty! i i library as won as aay oUsr prelee sleasl aaaa. Tho procreoslre aa roads see at all seaioas et tho year, but there la mors ti. for readla Vm Pklleeoahv. "After all." said the aatir . tost ot luck is only what you aako K yourself." "Tl' .11 a-a.l a . ..... n.. n wuviaa for Ten ra w later thaa la sttBuaer. " talk" -.-it h. ..... . z - w . d nw i-num. Bag i leaf oroalaga. Get good heeka of all ver get aaythlag but bad lsek." Wads aad road thoai. Ivory dollar "Well, thea, It's up to you to aako axnt In k IU v.i ... l t of Lt ' n.iv.n. . .... '''"Z -w ii. n ma f 19 I vv in, n a e tie ra OatS aUal rotura. mot eouMlac tho plea- TUaea. aro aaa easy wior-MU. Mifsdl Tboro k arohtdrT n A !. -V