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Hi , r.ait w-..r ! lillJ " 4ms SM tkw AtTitntr uptjotircTKM l-tlimil!. tSltHll,MSI sH ..... st ev. a. a a, Ssais I 'ft .e Mti ."w.rwW tfmtml. f4 tHr tmr 1 1 fjtl timH-j fieri lut tuail A Mltattl. rSaiisA. a. TsH Wealth Out of s Poor Fi There is a man in Alabama who, according- to the New Orleans States, takes life very easy for the simple rea son that his farm extends up and down the Louisville & Nashville railroad for a distance of fifty or sixty miles. A gTeat many persons will be disposed to doubt this statement, but nevertheless it is the truth. A short time ago the old Alabama countryman was a victim of impecuniosity because his farm was so poor that the vats would not stay on it, but one day the engineers of the road came along and discovered that his farm was nothing more than a vast deposit of gravel, the very material they desired to use as ballast for the bed of the road. They endeavored to buy the farm outright, but the old countryman stubbornly refusing to Bell the only home he had on earth it was finally arranged to pay him a roy alty on every car load of gravel taken from his land. The royalty has made him rich, and as the supply of gravel is practically inexhaustible he will soon be able to boast that his farm is the largest in the world and extends all the way from New Orleans to Louis ville. The Only Chair Car Line To the east is the Uni on Pacific. East ern cities are reached via this line with fewer obanaes of oars tbau via other lines Rates always the lowest Tickets to or from points in the United States. Canada, or Europe fur sale by R. W, Baxter, tien. Agt., 135 3rd at., f ortland. EFFECT OF MUSIC. The Nervous System Influenced by Dif ferent Kinds of Sounds. The old story that Saul when out of temper used to summon David to play the harp, and found the music to be a sedative, may prove to be more than a simple historic incident, for both Char cot and Tarchanow have declared that musical sounds are a remedial agency in disease which no physician can af ford to ignore, says the New York Herald. Mr. War-thin, of Michigan, who has given a great deal of thought to this sub ject, anscrts that different kinds of sounds are more effective than drugs in the cure of disease. For instance, he boldly assures us that the music of Valkyrie will increase perspiration, and, therefore, cure certain forms of ailment caused by chocking its flow. The operative energy its not the music as such, but the peculiar vibrations made by it. Tannhauser, on the other hand, is a vibratory suorific and in duces a serene state of mind and body. M. Coriveaud, of Paris, asserts thnt violin playing is at least a temporary remedy for sciatica. lie adduces the in stance of a patient who found almost instant relief in that way and who suc cessfully resorted to it whenever threat ened with an attack. Perhaps this iw an appeal to the im agination, but wh.it matters it if the patient is cured ? Perhaps, again, there is a law hidden somewhere in the pile of apparent impossibilities one which will some time be discovered for our iK-neflt. We never wnile with increduli ty at anything In thewe wonder-working duys. The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, I1L, Chief," says: "We won't keep boose without Dr. Kiop;'g New Discovery for Consumption, Oouifhs and Quids, Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we need Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy oan take its plaoe in our borne, ai in it we bave a oertsin and sure sure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, eto." It ia idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on yon as just aa good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. Tbey are not as good, beoaase tbia remedy lias a record of our- and bee Ulna is guaranteed. It never (ails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Conser A Brock's drug store. TABLE! W tf iuttmtticntl ftmt, tnJ tfftn tf Mi (km will V SERIALS tub bock of Tub Don A Son W IS. W SHMHa, S, Maui Sum o.m AN Atxaimhara any trUOlT St twmm A asa T. w. wk'.iii in fnvl ; Amlmr A. . rtJ til V trrt. a. t. Mm ttfttin w tf J fit Kti ( a.? k mi w fty nj Airy K t. frf ay mm IK A - t 4 - tWi. 9 1 Jl t fern. UTtasav rwtrttArtwrwia tM !' t'S s inn r.atl a '"inn i ..tt Ihs m S, Imi a. HHTtMtC CtlV CrIAtillt at ! siu, siesta aja af .ms m st a wW atsBslsMI wWsW Uc4 f l-lll ff wlVioAms) fnm ( Smtf AaMWV- ) Usanea mi f oHtia- 1 f THE LION'S ROAR. A Great Physical Effort Is Necessary to Produce the Full Effect. Dr. Livingstone noted the odd re semblance of the lion'a roar to that of the ostrich, ays the Spectator. Mr. Millais eays that though the roar of the latter is not so loud, it haB ex actly the same tone as that of the lion. But the ostrich always roars his beet, the lion very seldom. This is partly because a "good" roar needs a great physical effort. The whole interior and muscles of mouth, throat, stomach and abdomen are, for the moment, converted into an organ of terrific sound, and the sound does make the earth tremble or appear to do so. Cut the attitude is not that usually drawn. Unless he roars lying down, when he puts his head up, Jike a dog barking, tho lion "emits his first moan in any position, then draws in his neck and lowers ti is beau with extended jaws, right down to hw fore paws, as if about to be violently sick; while at the same time the back is arched and the vliole animal bears an appearance of concentrated strain." This is Capt. Millais' phonetic render ing of the sound, taken when listening to three lions roaring their best: "Moan roa r r-o-a-r roar roar roar runt grunt grunt grunt (dyinsr away)." Why lions roar, when it ought to pay better to keep silent, is not yet ex plained. Gen. Hamilton was convinced that tigers hunting in company roar to confuse and frighten the deer. Possi bly the lion roars, when prowlinjf around a camp, in the hope of causing some of the draft animals to break loose; at other times it appears to be a form of conversation with others at a distance. WHY NOT WEDDED. Two Carious Reasons for Breaking Off on Engagement Compact. Many marriages are sometimes de clared off for peculiar reasons, gen erally insignificant, and quite as often on account of the eccentricity of the man as the woman. Only last month, says the Detroit Free Press, a marriage in New York high life arranged to take place was canceled for a very peculiar reason. The intended bride was a young and handsome woman, noted among her acquaintances for her dressy proclivities. The bridegroom, on the other hand, had by no means a strong reputation for being well groomed. At an important function to which he escorted the young lady the tie which he was wearing persisted in climbing up over his collar. His fair companion, after several times calling his atten tion to the f act, left him and went home In despair at witnessing the amusing smiles of the other guest. Subse quently s-he wrote breaking off the mutch. She could never live happily with a flovenly husband, she explained. A Chienjro man of musical tastes backed out of the matrimonial bnr- pnin when he discovered at on evening party given to celebrate the betrothal thnt the voice of his future bride was of Mich a pitch as precluded the possibil ity of their ever singing duets together. BRANDY DROPS A MYTH. A llwthel of Brandled Chocolates Won't Make fonr Olanaful. "This action of the people prohibiting the sule of whisky drops is laughable to men In the business," said a manu facturing con feet io tier, reports the New York Journal. "Why, a man might rut an entire humid of ordinary bran dled chocolate without getting a pony glitHsful of the pure spirit. Confec tioner have a mixture of their own for t his purpose, which I con assure you contains a very atnnll proportion of brandy less than an ounce to the gal Ion. There la about the same propor tion of spirit in it as there ia of grape juice In a quart bottle of clarrt at a cheap tabid d'hote. "I learned my trade In England, and I rememlicr that 30 years ago there wm a howl over there against the sale of brandy anapa. This ia a confection very popular with achool children over there, v-ry much the same aa peanut brittle Is here, A parliamentary com ml t toe Inquired into the matter and discovered that a ton of brandy anaim contained Iran than half a pint of pure alcohol. The sale of anana waa not in I erf Ted with." PASSINQ OF THE FAKE AUCTION. ttno ktlad of Itnalaewa That Is Happily mm I'rroearatly aoapwideol. Where has the Jewelry auctioneer tjotw? I'p to I hire years ago tlwir over at least a down plnrra on the South aide whrtt a gaudy display of watches, diamonds aixl revolvers In the windows railed attention loai-rarcc ly Icmi loud aurlionrer within. He stood on an rleatlim twhlml the counter; he had "rapira" both Inalib" and outside me place, and hla asmoroua tone stif rlnginif all the time, lie walrlanl the stream of ranrrs-ktr on the street and "Iwi-Vnl the plnY' of the rApta-m. Ho sold all manner of waichra, and he al ways "ffnt the lrl of It." As rule, aajathe ChlcsifoPoat. these Mlesmen were etrellent aurtlooeeni and knew all the wllew of their craft. I'p to two jeara StfO some of Ihent were atltl rutinlnf, but I her gradually failed out, ami mvw there Is not one, with the trifling eeeptln of a Haiur- 1r night tltriar In West Madlaon Mreet They mual dn a fund tMialheaa, rtlirijr itiantitlea of tiuiterlal at an etrelten! t'Hre. Hut there was an end of all thlnre In their line ami the jewelry auc tion baa vanleJieii, PRINCE OCCOMIS A PRIEST. ( fwrtwoatlo A 1 1 a avewt fa rilains la- aVaro. of awfelawwta-llataoetev I'rim-o Mat of Hstnru. who has re . rntly lakes) up hla aUle In London m a ( AOvWie prteal at tle t bur. h f ht. IUn.ifa.-e, In Ion street, Int., Iiawl, to the f.xirUi s.n of I'rtn.e tirorre. duke f K.itny, ami brplte of the klrtf of Atony, A)t tho w Vnth tinMprf .11 A,lertter, When he la-rame a rvt le fufnuillr ei)Oiti-ed m'A t? titfhto Ut Q throne to whi h hl fs'hrr s heir. I'rmr Mat ta only I jearo of - and he quitted the t-ertiun army to ruler a uaiaselerv A few lsrar". Ilia oVtertntnataiaB to retire frm the world ami ta ents Iks leihwJ I a' l 10 t due ta an tin'iirianaleal -!' meet ke rnlMAibd fiof Prtnreaa l'e-1'WA wf ea hleswlsf llulstria. !y pis iitialraty he ha tri set 'i!af M4t the par l tn st f d Ilia f the rheer raia. ta fcis ttaf tNl th nvislnt cm bi II rod ! b IK 1,el',rnrrTln. of wotklrsrmeet't 1 lult. alto, bed to Ike toil ask an. was! "I e.'tie inwi( Voaj hot M prior, t ut s'a'i-1 a rwwk. J im wvtker Mojave Religions Beliefs. The Mojaves believe that all wno die and are not cremated are turned into owls, and when they hear the dis mal screech of one of the above named creatures of the night they tell you that it is the spirit of some dead Mojave who has returned to advise his people to submit to the ordeal of fire. When one of the tribe dies his relatives and immediate friends do not eat salt or wash themselves for four days. 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