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Sheriff’s S^le. of th e I 'K M o n t ia la In D a i r y l*r© < lu c ta . S e llln ff T i <• .!:»try 111:111 who cauuot turu out uii ! . » -oods has not yet reached the po .i Ni licit* la* cuu call Ills lujsluesti suci cshfiil. write* tieorge E. New ell lu The Amciiettu Cultivator. A d ealer or cons inner Is not looking fo r the product o f a d a iry that Is p lo t ted in q u a lity —th at Is. good one d a y t id m ediocre tile next. One o f the greatest trium phs in but te r m aking Is to produce an a rticle o f a high grad e and h ave It so w ithout any va riation o f q u a lity from day to day. T o do this does not m ean m ere deta il w ork In the d a iry room , but It em braces the w h ole ex te n siv e tield o f dairyin g, w hich tin* a m a teu r bu tter l inker In aearch o f im p roved m ethods i ion discovers, g re a tly to Ids u ltim ate a dvan tage. W hen he d u a lly succeeds In tu rning out even grade, g ilt edged butter, he w ill prob ab ly h a ve found th at hi* w h ole business has been rev o lu tio n ized and placed on a p a yin g basis. So. 1 say. that fo r one w h o has n ever tried It It Is no light m atter to use the w a tch w o rd •’ u n ifo r m ity '’ on the d a iry farm . A nd yet iu do so and to cu rry It to a Successful end mean prosperity and h fietnjifincnt bu tter m arket. Is d a iry in g Worth being fo llo w e d if one cannoi h ave such a result? F ir s t .c o w * must be a b so lu tely healthy and kept In a vigorou s ph ysical con di tion. W a rm , sa n a tiv e stables must be m aintained. T h e fe ed in g and m ilk in g must be done at strictly regu lar intervals. F oreig n fla vo rs In tlie m ilk w ill he d e stru c tiv e to hutter q u a lity a fter- wa rd. M ilk must be rem oved to the duiry room as soon as d ra w n from the cows. A n y ex trem es o f tem peratures in the m ilk o r cream , eith e r fre e z in g or heat ing. a re Injurious to the bu tter m ade fro m It. M ilk should he strain ed Into the re ceptacles prepared fo r It as soon as It reaches the d a iry room. I f settin g Is practiced, the cream should be lifte d from It w ith in 3d hours, am i 24 hours a re better. I f a “ ba b y” sep a rator is used, the m ilk ou ght to be run through It as soon as co n ven ien t a ft e r le a v in g the udder and the cream be a fte r w a r d prop erly m atured. T e m p era tu re must be con trolled In the d a iry room , so that the best d eg ree o f heat or cold fo r the variou s sta ge* o f bu tter m ak in g can be rea d ily ob tained. H a v in g ouce in augu rated a system o f good bu tter m ak in g w ith a high stand ard o f q u a lity established, the ob ject must then be to m ake e v e r y th in g so su bservient to that system that no d i f feren ce lu color, fla vo r o r tex tu re In the product is d iscern ible from d a y to day. T r s t ln «; H erd . h HAD A T ENDER HEART. Am l H . « n t UNIFORM QUALITY. Out* I N o tic e Is hereby g iv e n that b y v ir tue o f an execu tion and o rd e r o f sale duly ix&ued out o f and under the hand and seal o f the c le r k o f the circ u it court o f the sta te o f O regon, fo r P o lk 23r< tv, Dep'Artuittnt No. 2, hearing Jute the 23rd <tuy of March, A. I>., 1‘JU), ami to me di rected in a certain -nit pending in *ai i court, w heiein the Foard of C omiiii*»Lmers for the sale of rtenool and university land* ami for the investment of the fends arixing therefrom is plaintiff, and John Burns, Jennie .VI. Jones, .vi. M. Jonex and M. W. Jones are de- feminntx, commanding me to *eU the herein after described real pro|xfrty, I will on S a tu rd a y , th e 2 8 h d a y o f A j r i l , 11IU0, at the. hour <>f 1 o’clock, p. in., of said day, »ell at public auction at the front door of the county court )y»tihe, in the city of Uallax, in Nai I I’ olk county, «tate of Oregon, to the highext bidder for U. S gold o»*in, cash in hand on day of »ale, in the manner provided by law, all the light, intercut ami title which the Maid defendants, or either of them, ami all H*rHoiiH claiming by, through or under them, i¡id on the lHth day of Deceitdier, 1*5)0, the date of the n o tg.ige foreclosed in said suit, or have siibsequei.tly acquired, or now have, in ami to the said mortgaged premises, de- scrilxsl ill said execution and decree as fol lows, to-wit: A ll that niece or parcel of land, known in the plats of the United States sur veys as Win. Sebring’s donation land claim, notification 2,4-M), claim 'll, situated in town ship 5) south, lange 5 west, of the Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, more par ticularly described as beginning H.U4 chains north ami 10.43 chains east of the point where the «piaiter section line niuuing east and west through the center of section 30, in township 11), south,, rang* 5 west, and section 2% of town s.lip 5) south, range 0 west, crosses the town ship line running north ami south between township i) south, range 5 west, aud township 5) south, range 0 west; running thence south ,*'.2. f-2 chains, thence south 75) degrees west OX chains, thence north 52 degri es wi*afc 25 chains, thence north 10 degrees east 31.00 chains, t. ence » ast 70.08 chains to the [»lace of begin ning, containing 320 acres more or less. Also tiie south half of the northwest quarter of sec tion 30, in township 5) south, range 0 west of the Willamette meridian, containing 80 acres. Also the north hull of the northwest quarter of section 30, in township i) south, range 0 west, of said meridian, containing 80 acres. A Iso the southeast quarter of section 35, in township 5) south, range 0 west, of said meridian, containing 100 acres. Also the northwest 40 of the northwest quarter of sec tion 30, iu township 5) south, range 0 west, of said meridian, containing 40acres. Also the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 30, in township 5) south, range 0 west, of said meridian, containing 40 acres, all in Polk county, Oregon; the whole amount of said lands being 720 acres, more or less. Said sale is made to satisfy the amounts specified in said execution and decree. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 30th day of March, 15)00. J. <i. V A N O U SD KL, Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. 1 of U it V o f a , « to U w r o a o ,* , In d ia . to o L o rd L a w re n c e , vlct-roy o f In dia, wan a blunt m an o f a ction , Inipntlont o f co n tra d iction and thoroughly » e l f reliant. Y et, lik e m any o f the t fu ly grea t, he had a heart aa ten d er aa a w om an '*. T h e night on w h ich he Htarted fro m L ou don to g o v e r n In dia be gath ered a ll hi* fa m ily lu the d r a w ing room aud m ade each ch ild rep ea t a fa v o rite hym n to him. H I* y ou n g est son. 10 y e a r * old, nestled In bis f a th er’ » a rm *. Su dd enly the stron g m an burst Into le * is . “ 1 shall n ever.” he cried, “ see B ertie a ch ild a g a in !” It w as not o f the h a rdsh ip* b e fo re him o r o f hie o w n death he thought, but o f the fa c t thnt B ertie w ou ld not be a ch ild to biin on hla return. Ou board the stea m er w ith the g o v ern or gen eral o f lu d la w as a lady w ith her iu fa u l ch ild. She n e glected the baby, w hich reven g ed Its e lf by c r y in g day and night. T h e pa ssen ger* com plained iu la n g u a g e m ore fo rc ib le than polite. “ S tew ard , th ro w th at ba b y over- hoard!“ w as petu la n tly sh outed from sleepless berths. A t last L o rd L a w ren ce, seein g th at the ch ild w aa le ft m oth erless by Its ow n m other, took It on bis knee. 1 1 hours he w ou ld hold It. s h o w in g It his w atch and a n y th in g that w ou ld am use It. T h e ch ild took to the g rea t, st-on g man and w aa a lw a y s q u ie t w h en he held It. “ W h y do you. m y lord .” asked one o f the r elie ved passengers, surprised to Bee the g o v e r n o r g e n e ra l o f India p la y in g nurse to a c r y in g huby. “ w hy do you ta k e such u oilce o f that c h ild ? " “ B ecause, lo tell you the tru th .” an- sw ere d Is»rd L a w ren ce, w ith a m erry tw in k le iu his ey e. “ that ch ild la the on ly being In tile ship w h o I can feel q u ite sure does not w a n t to g et a n y th in g out o f m e ." — Pastim es. W ir e le s s T e le g r a p h y . I t is snid t h a t su ccessfu l ex e ri- u iu ils h a ve at la st been s c c o iiip lis h e d n w iie le s s te le g r a p h y , an d th is w ou ld u n d o u b ted ly he a g o e il t h in g an d r e v o lu tio n iz e m a n y w ays o f d o in g Inisi •mss. O n e w r ite r lias g o n e so f » r ss o say U nit w ireless t e le g r a p h y is the g r e a ie s l d is c o v e r y o f tliu n g e . W e la g lo d ilie r. D o n o t o v e r lo o k l l o s l e t 'e '* •-torn arli H ille r s w h en y o u utlk about lie g r e a t t ilin g s o f the w o rld . .’This •errless m e d ic in e has ilein i m o r e to m m o le h e a lth and s e ttle s 'o m .ic le In the county court o f the state of Oregon for Polk county. (ro u h la s than uny o ilie r m e d ic in e in In the mutter of the estate of David Davis, 'x is te n r e . It cu res d y s p e p s ia , indi deceased. It To Mary Dieckhoff, Edgar Davis, Frank Da g es tio u , m a la ria and c o n sti pal io n . and he su re and vis, Ida L e w , A. J. Davis ami William L. n ever fa ils. T r y it Davis, greeting: get th e g e n u in e w ith p r iv a te r s v e o u e IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF ta m p o ' e r Ilio neck o f h o u le . D ,. Oregon, you and each of you are hereby cited lot let I lie d r u g g is t p a lm o i l 'a su b sti and required to up|>ear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, tute. at the court room Thereof, iu Dallas, iu thi s ;id county of Polk, on Citation. M o n d a y , th e 7th day of M ay , 15KX), at 5) o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why H. B. Cosper, the administrator with will annexed, of the estate of David Davis, deceased, should not be authorized, licensed and empowered to sell at public auction, iu the manner provided by law, for the purpos»- of raising funds with which to pay off the in debtedness of said estate, the real property belonging to said estate, which is described as fol k w h , fo-wit: The southeast quarter of section IS, in township 5) south, range 0 west, of the Willamette lueiidiun, iu thu county of I’olk and statu of < )regon, ami containing I'iO acres. W IT N E S S the Hon. W . L. Wells, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of [ h KAL Polk, with thesealof mod court affixed, this 10th day of March. A. II., 15)00. Attest: E. Hay ter, clerk. In the bu lletin o f the U nited S tates depa rtm en t o f a gric u ltu re on " T h e D a iry H erd ,” M a jo r A lv o r d rela te s the fo llo w in g : “ A da irym a n o f w id e reputation, president o f a sta te association for^ years, concluded to adopt the d a lly m ilk record rath er because o f those w h o a d vo ca ted It than o f any c o n v ic tion o f n eedin g It him self. I l l s herd w as o f his ow n b re ed in g; he had han dled e v e r y cow fro m Its birth, and he and his sous did the m ilking. •‘ B efo re b egin n in g the record he m ade note o f the Joint opinion o f h im se lf and sons, as to the h a lf dozen best c o w s In the herd, and an estim a te o f th eir season’ s m ilk yield . W hen the y e a r ’s record w as com pleted. It w as found that In o rd er o f actu al m erit, the co w s N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y H I V EN T H A T stood as fo llo w s : T h e best co w w as the under and by virtu« of an order of the county fifth In the es tim a te ; the second, a co w court of the state of Oregon for the county of not on Ills list; the third w as the fou rth Polk, duly made and entered of record on the on the list; the fourth w as the Ovst; 7th »lay of August, 185)1), authorizing and di recting the undersigned, administratin' of th* the tlfth w as Ids six th ; the sixth, a estate of W . S. Pricker, deceased, to sell tl.e co w not In his estim ate, aud Ids second hereinafter describe*I real property at priv-it#- and third In previou s estim a te w ere sale, I will on or after the w a y dow n on the list. T h ese fa cts 21st Day o f A ? rH , 1900, w ere borne out by subsequent records, 1 >ffer for sale and will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, subject t* and the man w h o had culled h im self a confirmation by said court, the following de good da irym a n w as forced to the co n scribed real oro|»erty belonging to said estate, clusion that one-fou rth o f his co w s to-wlt: Beginning at the southeast corner »5 w ere Iw lu g kept at an actual loss, thu north half of thu donation land claim of David (»rant and wife, Not. No, 1.1)51, iu sec w h ile others b a rely |Mild th eir w a y .” tion 34. of township 7 south, range 5 west, of the Willamette meridian, I\»lk county, ( )re- T r e a t C o w » W e ll. gon. thence running west 30.47 chains, thence It is ex tre m e ly difficult to g e t a north 28.50 chain-, thance east 17.05 chains, groat m any uu*n to see that the reason ihetice s»»nth Hi 55) chains, thence east 22.42 w h y they a re not fin ancially successful chains, thence south it 5)1 chains to the place w ith c o w * Is because th ey treat them of beginning, containing 75 acres more or less, excepting therefrom a 40 acre tract »*ff of the in so heartless a m anner. says H oa rd's west siil* thereof formerly conveyed to Sam D airym an . T h e y tie them up In rigid uel Oii.nl, Als«i that other tract beginning at stanch Ions and fo rc e them to bare the northeast corner of the said David Grant th eir you n g iu such cruel confinem ent; | and wife’s donation land claim, thence run ning south 44.iiO chains along the east line of th ey com pel them to lie iu th eir ow n said claim, thence west 22.42 chains, thence filth until th eir sides nre plastered w ith north 44 00 chains, thence east 22.42 chains It; they shut them up in dark, dam p along the north line of said claim to the place underground stables, fo rc in g them to of Ittgintiiug ami containing in all 135 acres, more or less. Addrsas all communications to b r e a tlie a lr ree k in g w ith imi I hodam I fu m es; me at lndei»endcnee, Oregon, or to my attor th ey h a lf s ta rv e them In w lu tr r ’s neys at Dallas, (begun. 1). W. HEARS, cold and m idsu m m er d rou gh ts; they d o g them aud a bu se them w ith b lo w * Administrator of the estate of W. H. Bricker, deceased. ■iul- curse*. A 11/these th in g « a rc o f Sibley A Kakin attorneys. com m on practice, aud then such men w on d e r that tills w o n d e rfu l m other de nies to them a profit from her m other- t.ood. Administrator’s Sale. S titch ed v e lv e t Is h a r in g an en or mous ro g u e In Pa ris. A stitch ed v e l vet u nderskirt w ith fr in g e ed g ed cloth tunic nml a sm art cloth liod ice w ith stitched v e lv e t y o k e m id s le e v e top la q u ite the rnge. It Is a ston ish in g whnt a v a r ie ty thla In va ria b le com b ination can produce. F lo w e rs no lo n g e r a re sc attered o v er the table, hut nre hunched to g eth er nt the center. In fa ct, blossom s a re rare ly iib pi I nt all. T lie popu lar th in g fo r the m om ent Is n handful o f g reen ferns o r som e g r o w in g g reen plant. T h e unction w ith w hich som e m inis ters Inquire “ W h o g iv e s th is w om an a w a y ? " m akes Hie fe m in in e sp ectators w ish thnt som e oth er sen ten ce could be Interpolated Just there. -‘ O f a G o o d B j g l n n i n g C omo tli a gom l e n d .” W h e n y o n t i l e H o o d ’s F a rs a p a rilln lo p u r ify \ o i r h lm d v o n nre m a k in g a g o . d b e g in n in g , n od the g o o d vu d w ill he lie.ilh .11 d happ in ess. T h is m e d ic in e cu ies a ’ l h u m ors o f (lie h lissl, c re a tes a g o d a p p e ti'e , o v e r c o lies Hint tired fe e lin g and im p a r t« v ig o r and v it a lit y to th e w h ole s y s te m . I t is A n ie r ic u 's g e a te .t blood m e d ic in e . H illiou sn ess is cured by H o o d 's P ill- . 25 cen ts. Iliir lli-H lliir u l H r v v lt le s . A lining (lo w ers fo r F a s te r fo rc in g M eehan reciiltiliH-uils ilfeen trii (bleed lug heart), crim son ra m b ler rose iliotii scarlet and w h ite ) and dou b le peonies Fuchsias In the c e lla r should be brouglit lo light and w a rm th lu F ell rnary Cut hack alm ost otic-half. Sow pansy scisl In F eb ru a ry In w in dow lioxes fo r ea rly plants w ith w hich to set a imusy laal o r liqrdi-r In the sprlug. II hna been cla im ed flint tipples linr relcd up tigh t In the orch ard ns soon as tnken from the Ins- keep much b etter than those exim scd to the a ir fo r some time. F o r O v e r F ifty Yost re . A n o ld and w ell trie d re m e d y . M r*. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g S y r u p has Ix e n Used lor o v e r fift y y e a rs hy m illio n s o f m oth ers fo r t h e ir c h ild r e n w h ile te e th I t so oth e* B Y V IR T U E O F T H E P R O V IS IO N S in g , w ith p e r fe c t success. of the la*t will and testament uf M. N . Hymn, the c h ild , s o fte n * I lie g o m e , a lla y s a ll 'ate of Polk county, Oregon, decease.!, and pain , cu res w in d c o lic an d is th e liesl also by virtue of an order of the county court Is p le asan t to | of the state of Oregon for Polk county, duly rem ed y fo r d ia rrh o e a . iven and tna le at the regular March term th e taste. S o ld hy d ru g g is ts in e v e r y thereof on the 10th day of March, 15)00, I, pa rt o f th e w o rld . 25 ce n ts a b o ttle. VlcC. Hymn, executor of ssid Inst will ant! Its v a lu e i « in c a lc u la b le . He su re and testament, will, from and after the ask fo r M rs. W in s lo w ’s S im th in g S\ 14th Day of A p r il , 1000, rup and la k e n o o ilie r kin d. Proceed to sell at private «ale for cash in — _ ---------- > han«!, all and singular, the follow ing desetib- «1 real estate l»eToitging to the estate of the Snit l.n k e ( i r l l i n u D ry , M. N. S vr n, deceased, to-wit: That Gront S;i!t la k e I* h i i m II i ie on nocount l«srt of the John Jackson donation land him. No. 7H, Not N«». 5,1 0 8 . in township fi o f the exe*»**lvT d m lu m ade u|M)u It «»nth, range 0 west, ul the Willamette torrid- b.T Irriga tio n en terp rise*. T h l* lake la rail, iu Polk countv, Oregon: Reviuning at not f i l l hy underground sp rtn fr* hut hy the northeast Corner «*f «till claim ami run the Jordan and o ilie r riv e r*, and when ning theme south 44.87 chain*, thi nee west •2.55 chains to the road. th*nce mirth 15 de- the w a te r* o f ihexe at rea m * a re Inter glees, 15 ndhiite*ea«t 27 H2 chains along said cepted fo r Irrltm tlon putpnne* the w a i"H*!. thence north , l «(egress eaat 22 7’* chain* ter supply o f Salt lake I* o f eour>«o along said mm! t<» the north line of said claim, dim inished. *o that the evap oration then v east 33 82 e! ains along »aid line to the placeof beginning, containing 201.’dI acres, w hich I* co n stan tly jroln»r on I* not m ade up hy a n ew supply. In tim e It more or lea* Me(\ S\ R l»N , Fx«*cutor. look * a * I f the lake w ill he ftoly a bed o f dry *alt. Hxecutor’s Sale. R e it n ln n o s . flood name In man ami wo>nnn. dear my lord, I» the Immediate jewel .>( their souls: Who stesi» my putte, steal« traah; 'l l » something, nothing; ’ Twaa mine, ‘ ila Ma. ami haa tier* slave to thou sand'»: Put he that AUhra from me mv good name Rot*» me of that whè h not enriches him, ▲od maker me p >01 'ndmL - HhaketpesrSb A trntnan'a lock- co n »-* ont , r r » In Iw r ■hitrp.'tiinjr a prnctL Sin- niak.-x kor polii» In snob q u t * r w a y »,— IMilki ik-lplilii Tlinmi. BO YEARS* P atents trade D M arks Administrator’s Notice. e s ig n s CORVRIGHTS Ae. ▲ nen n « •«»".11..g a «h ete* «n d Annerinthm may gntefcle aneurtaln our opinion free whether an invention la probably ptienlnhlc. Communi«-*. I Iona at rtotle n mlldent tal. lUiialhnnk on Cat enta nt free. OMeat Rsen.-v for ««curing «eterna. I’ ll en t« tafeen ihrm igh Munti A T o . recete* ------- , without charge. In the Sdentine American. 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M l** M atilda S n o w flak e *at at the piano and snug A ll I »»a n t s Is Ms C hicken f* /wke K s rk le ig h . w h o hail paid a a o ctu riisl r ls fi lo Miss S n o w flak e's pa pa's lien roosl I he week b efore, «q u ln n - ed u neasily In Ida seal ami Duallv ask ed in auxlou s lim es: " l e - l s dey a n y th in g pusaonai Intend •d In <lai song M iss M a t i l d a r - B a l t l PA RTS MODELS %Y TH AT T H E BODY. ARE USED IN TH E ST U D Y OF A N A TO M Y . T b *r Ib e aud •eu l A re T a k e» F rom S u b je c t s la M o r u n o » • • ) « H o s p it a ls o f F u r ls A re lo lu r e d K is r llt lo Ite p r e - b a le r s . lu Ibe w tu dow o f an oculist up tow n 1* U display w hich l* g rcw n oin ely faa- tiuu ling. It la com poned o f pa pier m ache reprcHeuiutlou* o f p a rt* and o r gan * o f the huinau body, colorfel sim i lar to nature. Som e a re life s D a \ such as a pair o f lu n g* and a stom ach, but others, an ey e aud uu ea r fo r Instm ice, are la rg e enough to h a ve belonged to the gian t w h o w as kuocked out by Jack. A w eird m odel ot*u head dem - r es tra to * u npleasantly h ow you w ould look If you r skin w e re peeled olT you r face. E v e ry vein and n erve aud m us cle 1* ca re fu lly ou tlin ed and colored. A figu re d is p la y in g the e n tire in terior o f a torso, co lored to represent nature, sh ow s us th at a ll sorts o f- fiu ts g o to m ak e us up lu «ld e. O ne is a p t to think o f o u es elf a * bein g o f oue harm onious red In teriorly , but th is la a ll w ro n g, it appear*. S tu d y in g these figu res sets one w o n d e rin g w h ere th ey com e fro m and w h o A WCiidAN' INVENTOR. m odel* them . It w ou ld be an occu pa tion con gen ial to fe w , one w ou ld sup U or She Pc«*r«cte<t iir S t « e r t a r (iF itr o f r n L ln tffn « o f W a r . pose. A g en tlem a n w h o cam e to the T h e la test en gin e o f destruction, do or fo r a m om ent cou rteou sly a n s w e r w h ich has w o o the Indorsem ent o f the ed a lot o f q uestions naked by an In (Jutted Stnto8, B ritish and A ustrian q u is itiv e person. “ T h ese m odels,” said he, “ a re a ll au th orities, la the Just A lsbau torpedo, w h ich w as p e rfe c te d hy a N e w Y ork m ade In G erm a n y and France. T h e r e Yes, w om an . T h e Invention o f this torpedo a re none m ade lu t ill* country. had been the l ife study o f C aptain W . the m an u factu rer’ s assistants m ake Just, a fo rm e r B ritish a rtillerym an , th e ir o rig in a ls lu cla y , w o rk in g d ire c t hut wna not m ad e p ra ctica l u ntil Or. ly from su b je ct* ob tain ed in hospitals A zou o f P a ris I* the M. J. A lsbau . C ap tain Jn st's fiancee, and m orgues. added the a u to m a tic sid e gea r. “ I bad la rg est m a n u fa c tu rer o f this lin e o f pu zzled o v e r It fo r ten y ea rs.” said goods. T h e y m ake m odels o f sections C a p ta in Just, “ an d one m orn in g a fte r o f a u im a l* also. F o r Instance, w e now w e becam e en ga ged I w as pu zzllu g h ave an o rd er (o r a deer. C om e inside o v e r th e d r a ft o f m y torpedo, when and let m e show you m ore o f the A glass case In the rea r o f D r. A lsb a u c a m e up and, look in g o v er th in g*.” m y shoulder, a sk e d : ‘ W h a t’ s g oin g to the store w as tilled w ith a ll sorts o f m ak e It com e up? I t w ill g o under parts o f a ll sorts o f anim als, human th e w n te r a ll r ig h t: th at I cun see. But and oth erw ise. “ Isn ’ t this a b e a u tifu l h eart?” saltl w h a t la g o in g to m ak e It com e up at the r ig h t tim e?* I w as a lit tle put out. he en th u siastically, ex h ib itin g a life size organ o f pa pier m ache, d iv id e d up Into little fllnged parts and colored red nnd tan and pink and blue. “ It sells fo r $i>. A little throat, sim ila rly colored aud d iv id e d , w ou ld cost you $S If you r fa n c y ran to th at kind o f bric-a-brac. A b e au tifu l little bit o f m echanism com posed o f papier m ache. Im re and w ire , illu stra tin g the n erves con n ectin g I he tongue w ith the ear. and variou s in trica te a u ricu la r a r ran gem en ts you can buy fo r $33.” T h e r e w a s a sh e lf fu ll o f brains and a n oth er fu ll o f nu im als’ legs and stom achs nnd live rs ajid things. A lto g e th e r It w as u p re tty bloody look in g kind o f sh ow on account o f the q u a n titie s o f rod paint used to Illu stra te la rg e sec tion s o f muscle. T h e n sta n d in g up In one corn er w a s a l ife size figu re o f a man com posed o f Innu m erable sep a ra te pieces, so that a n y part could be tak en o ff and in d ivid u a lly studied. Oue sid e dem on strated the m uscle fo rm a on. u i Ausn.vp tion and the oth er the veins and nerves fo r she haii put h er on the w eak and arteries. T h is fig u re can be bought spot, so w lir ii I told tier It w as o ques fo r $300 by any one w h o w ishes such tion e a s ie r asked th in a n sw ered she an ornam ent. turned tin; c o u v e r ailon ii ve ry T h e n th ere w ere gen u in e skulls nnd n ext m o rn in g she brought me d ra fts skeletons. T h e F reu cli ex cel us also o f the w h o le sid e gearing, l l Is au to In the prep a ra tion o f human bones m atic. w o rk ed through g r a v ity bnluure fo r the m arket. A n a rticu la te d skull and can he scl lik e a clock—that Is, If o f A m e rica n w ork m an sh ip w ould cost you w ish the torped o lo go, say. thrao $1). A skull o f F ren ch a rticu la tion fe e t under w a ie r, or If you w ish It to w as priced at $‘25, and the w o rk w as g o 10, 2". 30 o r uny distance you have a dm ira b le. A ll the most d e lica te little ou ly to set It acco rd in gly. She In ven t bones w e re c a r e fu lly preserved and a r ed In a fe w hours u th in g thnt hail ran ged. and it w as su bd ivid ed Into pu zzled m e fo r ten years.” m an y sm all parts, held to g eth er w ith l»r . A lsh a u Is a w om an consid erab ly tin y brass b in ge*. T h e top o f the sk u ll u nder 40 and hag a la rg e pra ctice in w a s sa w ed e v e n ly o ff. so as to fo rm a N e w Y o r k rlty . She has a lw a y s d is sort o f cap. but the oth er op en in gs p la y ed a d e c id e d ly In ven tive turn, but seem ed irre g u la r and d o veta iled . T h is lias p re v io u s to the p e rfe c tin g o f this w a s ex p la in ed thus: en g in e o f w a r d e vo ted her talen ts to “ D o you kn ow h ow th ey sep a rate a su rg ica l Instru m ents nnd e le ctric a p skull Into Its va riou s parts? W ell/ p lia n c es to be used lu her profession. th ey pack It fu ll o f saw du st, w hich th ey then w et. T h e sa w d u st ex pa n ds V ir t u e s o f s F ir s t W ife . and bursts the skull ap a rt a lo n g Its M au ru s J ok al. w hose recent m arria ge n a tu ral Joinings or sutures. T h ese a re w ith a y o u n g H u n garia n actress a rous then hinged and w ire d , as you see. It ed so m uch Interest, contributes some a ll requires most d e lic a te m an ipu la In teres tin g a u tob io gra p h ical particu tion \)y an ex p ert. Trn m on d o f F a ils lars to the M a g y a r Journal N em zet. is the lea d in g a rtist in skulls and In one p a rag ra p h he pays a beau tifu l bones. T h e business o f m od elin g these trib u te to bis first w ife as fo llo w s : p a p ie r m ache o rg a n s and o f a rtic u la t “ I t Is n ow 51 yea rs since I m arried in g bones Is not an o v e rc ro w d e d one. m y firs t w ife . H o w w ell I rem em b er as th ere Is not a la rg e dem and fo r the h itte r o p p osition w hich ray frie n d s such things. SchoolTÍ aud co lleg es a re and r e la tiv e s m ad e to this match.' One the c h ie f b u y e r » o f th e a rticles. T h e r e assu red m e sh e had m ore debts than a re precious fe w students, as you m ay hairs on h er head ; another s w o re thnt im agin e, w h o can a ffo rd to in vest so she had no heart and thnt I should much m oney In m odels fo r p riv a te fr e e z e hy h er sid e; a third rem inded stu d y .” m e th at th e w a s sevru yea rs o ld er than A n y hearts and lu ngs and liv e rs that I. M y had a n g el tolil me th ey w ere com e to this co u n try oth er than by righ t, hut I llsteued to m y good a n gel w a y o f the b a rg e office, it m ay be a dd and c o n im ltts d the w o rld ly fo lly o f ed. must pay 40 per cent du ty to U n cle m n rrylu g her. T h is w.-man. w hom Sam .— N o w Y o rk C o m m ercia l A d v e r oth ers tinil trie d to tear fro m uie hy tiser. fo rc e am ! to separate f-om lue b.v In Sach ets to la y a m o n g the con ten ts trigu e. becam e m y b e lo -ed a m i fa ith fu l w ife , the a n gel o f .a lv a tlo n w ho o f a bureau d r a w e r m ay he m ade by rescued m e fro m <-xlle -.«d death, the fillin g sm all m uslin l>ags w ith a m ix- sh arer o f all iiij « « t r o w s , the prldo o f j tu re m ad e by pou nd ing to a fine pow - m y life . T w o y e a rs a f t e f a y u in rriage ! d e r one ou nce each o f c a r a w a y seed, iuy m other, w h o nod sp u m ed m y bride j clo ves , m ace, nu tm eg, cin nam on and com e to us vu lu m a rlly t< recogn lw n ij ! ton k a beans and o rris root sufficient w ife as la : i!:ittg!i|er. 'I ie g ood j.’. igel to equ al the w e ig h t o f a ll the oth er In Imd ou ce more g ive n th * la-tlcr advicv-." gred ien ts. T h e K in d Y o n H a v e A lw a y s n o u g h t , a n d w h ic h lias b e e n in u se f o r o v e r 510 y e a rs, lias b o r n e th e s lg iiu liire o f , a n d has b e e n m a d e u n d e r Ills p e r son al su p erv ision sin ce its In fa n cy . A llo w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e yon lu th is. AH C ou n terfeits, Im ita tio n s a n d S u b stitu tes a r e b u t E x - pertin en ts th a t trille w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e h ea lth o f In fa n ts a n d C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in st E x p e r im e n t. 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