Rheumatism Docs not lob go of you when you apply lotions or liniments. Ib simply loosens its hold for o whilo. Why? Dccauso to sob rid of it you must corrccb tho acid con dition of tho blood on which ib depends. Hood's Sarsa pariila has cured thousands. Ituinns I'ti'lirlnit I'liirrnilrr. Tim ItmiiniiH were itri'iil sllikli'tH fur for inn I illniii'iH. 'I'lii'tr tippi'lllo pioilue ciH roiialrtli'il tint I uly uf vuit milml, Hilt'fil frulta, oyslorH, impnriiKiis, nud mills In vlui'Kiir. 'I'licn, IiiivIiik Mined IIP llll Jllll't'H l)f tilt' KtOHIIII'll It (III) pnlnl of lii-rii I'upi'i'iiillun, tlicy pro m'dnl In I I Ir.n t Imd liy wny of firth prliii'lpnlly imiMi'i, wlilili wiih ri'Kiiril- I'll I1B lllO "llip Itotrlll'l" nf IIhIm'H, KKtY- Ml Willi n piinlii pri'pnri'il of till) lleull of Hip ki-ii lii'iliti'liiiK ri'iltirt'il to pulp, Will oil, tii'ppcr, union", tlittea mill inns tttril; wliitu, wlii'ii Hi" riiiperor wnn nrrri'il with ttm prlrfli'SK liver, tltotllsli wits lull fiilntly noiisoiieil Willi milt, lii'ppi'r mill oil, mill kitvoiI with chick CM IIvith Kiiriici. After Hull mill Kitliiu, plirli WIIH tlll IllOSt CHll'I'IIII'll incut illati, mid It wiiN htm'iI In llio form of n roust HtulTt'd wit li ritiusitjfoii. 'i'liu ilcmirl wiih foriui'd nf fruits In ni'imon, llio Iuhi'Ioiih Krnpn lii'lni; n cluso com petitor Willi lln tipple. It l')e to Head Newapapcrr. Oo, Win., July I. Frank M. litis pell u( tliln fliti'o. Iiml Kldiiuy DIhchpo no lind (lint lit) i until not walk, llu tried doctore' tri'ittment ttinl initity dif ferent rtmiedlt'H, lint wiih (jotting woma He wna viiiy low. Ho rend In newspaper liou DikIiI'ii Kidney l'illn were curing mreit ol Kld iiuy Triitililti, Ilrlght'H lilceitKi' and miciiinnttiiiii, iiml thought lie would tty tlicin. lie took two lioxi-n mid now lio Ik ipiltn wall. Ito pity: "I cun now woik till dtty nnd not feel tired. Ileforo using Podd's Kidney l'illn, I couldn't walk ncniKn tin1 Hoot." Mr. lliifcH' la tint moat woiiiturftil capu ever known In Cltlppeii county. Tlil now remedy IMiI'h Kidney l'illn la making auuto iiilrnrulotta ctiiea In Wisconsin. Cruel Voutli. "Ho "aid t wits tall mid willowy," remarked ttio girl wlio llkt-ri Mattery "Do you think I look llku n willow trcer "No; you yook llko n cliratnut," re tortcd tho savago youini'man In the loud vent. Mothers will rind Mil, Wlntlowi'a Soothing Bltun the best rented r to u.o far thslr ctilMteu dutlue;lhoteeihtng jilot.- Horrr Ho Hooke. "Oh, wo hnvo Homo very strong men In llnxlniid," Iousted tho new urrlvnl from Loudon. "How strong nro tlicy'" queried the American cltlzeiu "Oh, I've seen them lift cannon, truck mid oven earn." "Indeed. Then It la strange Hint iioiio of them can lift Mich a tnull oh Jecl Its the yncht cup." $100 Keneril, $100. Tim rrt'lgriut till, t'.i'vr Kill 1h vloMc.t to learn thai there Is at trau one ilri-adl dlwaao that clctiro lias l-e elile to rum t:i nit It. laitrl, and that I. I atarrll. Hall's I .l.ltll ruin is the mil? Isialtltru tuie known tu the tuisllral Irateriiltr. t trth Uiinii comtltu. tlnnal ,11-t'KM), rtMjtilrrii ii C'lmtliulliiiiftl Irrat inelil. Ilall'sl elarrlH'iircLtaktiiliilerualljr, acting- illrerlly ttiun ttip l.li1 fttut mucous surfaces ol tlm system, tlmn li) t , t r,y I lm llio iKIIIl.l.lloll ill tin. .ll .o. ftinl Klvlnii tho I'ft- lleiilitrfiuttlilir linlMlnir up tlm muttltutluii ml ililltiK tiftturo In ili.lnir It. work, llio iruiirlt(iriliftvo.,iiiiicli (.lin In It. cumUvu ii or tliftt thoy "itrr ons llvin.litvl H.ilUn lor iicwlliltlIUtucuto. Ccuil lor ll.t of IP. lltUOUl.U. H-jUt ! (IniKKtola. 7fio. ll.ll'. I .tullj I'll, fttl) til bolt. Knally Uoiio. Tom Well, I hcllevo Tin tld of Mr. Hliiyliilo t last. Jcsh How on enrth did you nccom pllhli It? '1'esn While ho wns cnlllni; upon mo last nlk'lit I remarked Hint "nil Iniiul ifjino men were conceited lioren." Then he Mild: "Indeed! 1 can Inko n hint lit well m the next one," mid left. rillliiilelphlit I'li'HS. BOILS PYRAMIDS OF PAIN Uoils hIiow tlio blootl in in a riotnua, feverish condition, or that it lias rjrown too weak aiul slurr ejisli to throw olT the bodily impurities, which then concentrate at sumo tipot, unit a carbuncle or boil ia tho result. To one already enfeebled liy disease, hoils seem tocotno with more frequency. caiisit! the intetiscst pain and greatest danger to the already weak and iieuiiiiaieti stinerer. kkih eruptions, trom the sumetimes fatal car buncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by bud blood, and the only way to avoid or get permanently rid of them ia to purify and build tip the deteriorated, polluted blood, and counteract tho humors and poisons ; and nothing will du this so quickly and thoroughly as S. S. S., which is the acknowledged king of blood purifiers and great est of all tonics. Where the blood has become impoverished and is poor nnd thin, no medicine acts so promptly in building up and restor ing its richness, purity and strength. The time to euro Allehony,ra., Juno 11, 1003. lioil ia liefnrn il lvel. IProm too a of twenty or thirty I ws aoroly rt DOIl IS DUoro tt ileCl- ni0t8awlthlarire, nwrul bolla onmr face eni ops, when It IS III a state body. Aa aoonaathsy would heal up lu one place nf iiicnl. iiimi nr f,-,r, nt in., t,,eSr would break out In another part of tho body, Ol inclination or lormiltion and tht oontlnued for tenyonr.. I tried every 111 tho blood; for boils lire, thlns-loould hear of to set relief, but notlilntr ofliT nil nnlv tlm I'mnnri. did uie nny nood. Iliad butllttle futth inS. s. H. utter an, only tno iinpiirt- doinir mo irood when I bognn it, butattertaklnir ties 11 1 Hi poisons bubbling It for a abort while tho bolla began to disappear, in tlimnifli Ibn cltiii mill 1 continued on with thomedlcino, taklnir air uot lip lliroilgll llio SKIU, IlllU tlee, and all thoboll. onttrely disappeared. Xfivo this Will continue ill spile yearn bays olapned nines that time, and I hays f tuuillti-iiiir unit Iniir-iiifT no'of boon bothered since, showing that tho cure ot poulticing mill lancing wttt permanent. I had some thirty or forty of till the blood gets rid of the mont painful bolla one over had, and to uo its accumulated poison. lV& oBfTrtf.ud.fltro Tho wny to stop boils is you. v iiknby zinn. to nttnek them in tho,blood, nnd tiiis is what S. S. S. does. All danger of boils is past when tlio blood lias been thoroughly purified and tho Bystem cleansed of all mor bid, impure matter. If you are subject to boils, then tho same causes that produced them last season will do so this, nnd tho sooner you begin young, nnd without harm to tho most delicato constitution. It is mild nnd pleasant in its action, and unequaled as a euro for boils ond kindred eruptiona, Write us if you would liko medical advice or other information, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO; ATLANTA, CAt I.lltln Country Town, I To ilia there nl (In. II r.'l.li, l,ur Ilia Ilii'llnW lllllil l :li'iililli O'rr Hi" rnliiiiiii'i ,,r Hi" llttlo cuunlry pnpiT I lull li.t Imlila, Ami iiiiii ililiiu lie Iiiih ii'iul tlmio aeuina In "l lilx riimjr ilieninlliK, . Whllii 1 1 1 1 1 i ' i hi i ioi ii 1 1 j u of furot li'ii iIiih tiiifiihlM, 111 ijniiliil iiml ho ly ilirnc) nil In illne hlia In ii'llccllnii. Koiii" Hiv ! tK-fiM uf i niliiiiitiiiciit na liu li v Ilin pupiT doivli, Mlilia ilin hitter peel nf narrow from me nun ur reriiiieriiiin, llu tiiHii'M the nii'lhiw nt'otlicna of tli lit llu roinitry town. lit area nt eve, n nlllnKi' with tlio tit in p llttlit illinly ntrnyliiK TlirotiKli tlio tvlhdow, llilikljr lioworeij Willi Hit) liiiiieyani'kli) vine, To Ida en i coiiin afrfiliia or tannic, tlicro'n n niiiiml of noinronu pliiyliiK On n lllllil coIIiiku omiin, mid tlm notca of "Atild I.iiiu; Sync." Ho lirnra tlio ten tlilnca elntter, area it winiinii'n llfore llltlliix 1 1 ito nuil lliere, hetllie niinio fillry, anil Hit) klllllllner nf her KOWII, And (uiikIiik li'inta liln fnney to tlio place wlieru lio In nlllllik'. J lint nrniKi frntii her nt tnblg III the llttlo rutintry town. Vet lid alia hem nlnne, Willi all the ilrrniay nlmiluwa dniii'lliK, Anil nllrut nnro fur rolcca that Ida nii'innry inny liettr, Tlio eyea tlint o'er tlm rnltmina of the Hill" pnper Klniicltiu I.llii) viol"!., (Intv-iiiltted, In Ilia puna lug of n tenr. 1'runi tome, nn he, nrn tnlnnllix from Hie clrclo iiiieo iiiiliriiknn, And inn) lie known Ilea nlerpltn; ulo ro llio ntittiiiin lanvea nro brown. Ilia Imlr la whllo llko nllvcr, it In fnney ho linn apoken Willi nil tliimo toils nnd lannca of tho 111 I to country town. Tlm mint) c)o of norrow nt (ho hush of tlrcitma lx necking Tlm man of recullectlun with tin fruL' riineo nf lla tnorn. And In the vnr of mcuiury tho vulco of fcrlcf la npenklin;, Tho hnnil Hint ptueka tlm Moiantn known tho nliitriuicua of lliu thorn Ilin drenina dlo with tho eialiors nt llio tlreplnro nh, tho pit)! 'I'll u pnper fnlla f ruin llnllctn kainls ninl lilly (Itinera down. How lonely, lutiely, lonely, Is (ha sullen, Miiulty city. When the lieuit lioa ooino from stray ItiiC In tlio lilllu country town. Now York Tlmoa. llnw Crnnn Mimicked Itotimni. When Itohson nnd Crime ncted Hit) "Comedy of 1-rrurit" touelher, .Mr. Crttne'ti "Dromlo" won the mont until bio feat tiro of tho pcrfomuinee, for while ltotmon nlmply reprcnenteil him self In tho garb of tho Syructtne wr vnut, Crnne Rnvo mi exm-llent exhllil tlou of liln mimetic powers by tliipllciit Ing the "Dromlo" of Ilia nnnoclate. He thun dencrlbcg tho opcnliiK nlKht: "It wnn otto of tho moat lutennely cxcllliiK ItlKhtn I ever experienced lx bind the nceuea. In making, up, Ituli son tlropprd n lnik'o dauli of Rrciine paint on tho front of Ida tunic, (hit of pure eonnldcrntloti for nrt, I painted n similarly dirty device on my Knrinent Hut Itoliaon nenrly destroyed the Hue fnbrlc of consistency, to the ciumtrtio Hon of willed I lind nnerlll I tin- clcnnlliicnn of my nttllre, by whIUIhk on nbacnt-mlndcdly In the hii iuhI m t with it amoklni; clptr ptotruillm; from Ilia inotltlt. Just prerlotta to bin en trmico In tlio llrnt net lio declaimed hit npcccli In the wink'", nnd from Hita I took the key, which I lind to hohl con ntnntly In inlnd. My lines were only pnrtly committed, ko Hint between tblukliii; of llolmnirM pivullar v.il.e nnd iniinncrlnina which I wiih expect ed to Imltnto fitltlitully-and of my own npecchea which Hhouldhae been delivered with cipini tldcllty to Slink npenro I nweltcrcd In body anil mind nil nlglit. I.csllc'tt Jlonlltly. Ilin Letter. When Willie llhiiik wiih nt the xen shore last Hummer Ida father wrute to mm 1 1 1 1 1 e rrciiticuuy, mm in cncii let ter Inclosed 10 cents or n (pmrter to ndd to tho llttlo Ind'a pIctiHtire. Willie wns no letter-writer, but olio tiny he inmutKcd to composo tho following comprchenslvo epistle, which ho unit tu Ida father: 'Deitro I'ltpn I cot nil your leters nnd you have put hoiuo mutiny In each olio of them, l'lenso write oflener. Votir Itivlnu win. WIM.IAM." Wointin'8 Homo Compnnloii, lO put your uiuuu ami eyaiciu in ;wuii order tho better tho chance of going through tlio spring nnd summer season without boils or other painful and irri tating skin eruptions. S. S. S. is guar anteed purely vegetable, nnd can bo taken with perfect 6afcty by old ami LAST JHJFFALO HUNT. PONCA INDIAflO CHOOBE CHIEF AND CUUNCIL, Tribe Hint Won Dint 1'nrt of Hie Hloili Nation Helrcln Killer In Trailllloniil Miinoerltrcnlln I'riictUnl KstloLtloti of Aioeilciiu HUmi Thcro la n touch of pnthos In tho rlory from nithilmiim which recnila tho prnetlenl extinction of tho Auinr Ictin blnon. It niipenra Hint tho new chief of tho I'oiii'ii Indiana, who II vo In (Iklnhnmn Territory, wnn to chooto Ida ndvlnory council. In tho old dnya when n new chief ncleclitl Ida coun cil, they wero Inkcn from' tho bund Hint wnn mont successful In n buffalo hunt. It wnn nrrnmtcd to Imltnto this unclciit custom, but the contrast una n I inns I painful fur Hie old-tlino hunt era who eon remember when tnllllona nf thonhngKy bennta rnnmcil tho pin llu In freedom. Throe huffnlocs from n niimll herd In rnplltlfy were obtnlneil for the pnrpone. A alxty-ncro trflct una Inclosed with n ntib.tnutlnl ntocltndn, lit different plneea were ten small rnr AN UI.H TI.Mi: rnln, one for ericli band of warrlorn Hint participated In nn endeavor ;o bo chosen of Chief Home Chief's council. I'pon this occasion the blind Hint aue ceedetllrnt III driving the btiffulo In the corral nnslKtied to It wns declared the winners. The other bnnds wero free to Interfere, whenever poialble, which brought on a kind of po'o ncrlitt mnKc, with the butTiilnes fur Hie ball. The I'onr.m sent Imitations to t lie WHITE CAOLK tlMtcea, I'liwueeg, Kna, Tonkauas. tltoct, Missouri. Chej ctines, A rap. I hoes unit other Inben In Oklahoma to be present. Htiuilrids of Inillain no ceptcil, more especially to tc the buf faloes, which nro now co rnro na to be ncttint curiosities. A teal buffalo hunt In the brave days of old wns very cxcltliiR nnd often nttetitled with much dniiRer. Wluit a chntiirel Tho modern travesty wan uoililng more than driving a few lame cnttle to corral. There nre n little more thnn n hand ful of the Toucan left; If the white man ever found n good Indian, which some claim to lie mi Impossibility, the 1'oticn wna n near nppronch to that Ideal. The tribe wna pnrt of the Sioux nation, anil the original home wna near a branch of the ltctl Itlver mid Lake Winnipeg. Tho Toucan hne always enjoyed n reputation for being very penceable. They were driven from tlielr ltctl Itlver homo by their old enemy, Hie Chlppewns, who forced thcin beyond the Missouri Itlver. l-'ol-lowing tliein up closely, the Chlppewns drove tliein away once mote, when they Joined the Omnlina, which alli ance Iiiih luitl the clTect of preventing their miullillatlon. Altliough a part of the Sioux nation, the other tribes kept up a relentless war upon the Toncns, na did the T.tw noss. Ganges nnd the Kansas Indians, What these wars left, smallpox mid the whlto man's vices nenrly finished, ami from a total of nuottt 11,000 theie nro only about tVKi now. The reuimuit wns placed on n reservation, near the mouth of the Niobrara Itlver. In Ne braska, mid here their Ill-luck follow ed them. This time It wna not their lrdliui enemy, but the Tedcral (iuv eminent which foiled them. I'nclo Sum neglected the tenna of tho treaty made with them, and once more they becaino nomads, forced to hunt for subsistence. They nearly starved to death, nnd. as If destiny had something worse In store for them, they were forcibly removed to Indian Territory, where tho unwholesome water killed off their animals nnd depopulated their ranks. l''otty years ngo, when Chief Whlto Ihtglo wits chosen, there wero nliout 0,000 In tho tilbe. Only eight survive ot those who hunted the buffalo nt his Inauguration. The Council of Advisers consist of ten, nnd slnco lio can no longer draw the necessary quorum he Iiiih retired, and his son, Ilorso Chief, takes his place at head of tho tribe. Ht'lci'ti'il lit n lltill'iilo Hunt, III accordance with the traditional laws of the tribe, Hie chief and his advisers are selected In n buffalo hunt. At this hunt sixty bucks tako part, forming twelve hunting parties of llvo each. The most successful tcu lu the limit nro Delected nn tlio council, and when onn of thorn dies Hip next beat hunter niminic the reinnbiltix fifty nho itirtlclpnled In tlio cbnsu la put In his plncc. Hut tho I'oncna hnvo been 1 ' I ti K fnar, owIiik to tho unreinlHIiiK ntten llon of their cnemlea nnd tho forffet fulness of tho I'cdernl (Joverlimeut. Whlto Hnitle, who wna one of llio lend er In tho (,'hoat tlnnce In la very old, nnd tltla fnct, tneother with tho small number Af mlvlsera left him, mmlo Ida renlKnnllon a mntter of course. An n mntter of fuel, tliln ac tion wna decided upan lnt yenr, when bin noli wna selected, but Home Chief, It la said, could not exercise ntithorlty until after tlm formal hunt, when hli ndvlsern would bo neleited. The limit Lore lit 'lo rcaetnblfttice to Hint of forty yenra no. r.itliidlmi of Hie II on. Time wnn, within the memory ot innny IIvIiib men, who nre not no very old, either, when the American bison, or n be will perhaps always bo cnlletl here, the buffalo, existed In the West ern country In immberi lucnlculnble. llctwcen the cRntom rnne of Hie llneky Mountnlns nnd the Mississippi Itlver they roved In herds so larife nn to nccm Impossible to ono ubo never lit ITAI.O HUNT. snw them. There Is a well authenti cated story Hint the garrison at Tort Kearney actually tired their cannon at tin linmome herd ome to pent thein Inking the fort In n rush. .Many olllcera nnd cavalrymen who were stationed on the frontier years ugo tell of trnvel Ing for months nt n time nnd never being out of sight of their countless numbers. Tho bison wns particularly numerous In Knnsns nt one time, owing to Hie fnct that the buffalo grnsa wna tbero moat plentiful. At times the plnlna were a solid, moving n nsa of monsters; as far ns the eye rould seo they were visible In enor mous numbers. Trains were often tie Inyed while a herd crossed the tracks ot the I'nlon Taclflc Ilnllrond. At one time they roamed all over the ' otintry. Nnturally migratory, the In dians knew their wondering habits, nnd followed them. They were In thosj ilnja of the greatest vnluc to the In timitis. They supplied nenrly all of their food, ami mlllloiu were slaugh tered each yenr for the sustenance of Hie red man. Not only did the buffalo supply food, but furnished them with robes nnd hides for clothing nud dwellings. The Indians tundo tools from the hide, burns and bones of the buffalo. The hide of the bulls was tanned nnd used for lodge covers. Dried In the sun after the hair was removed, tho tilde became almost as hard as flint, And was mcd for moccasin soles and belts. Ijild on the ground, the dried hide kept out the dampness and form ed n fnlrly good bed. Itnw hide was cut into strands nnd braided Into ropes. Green hide was converted Into kettles mid nl-o Into rn'noes. llattle shields, which were impervious to nr rows or Innces. were iniiile from the thick hide of the neck of the buffalo. No pnrt of the valuable beast went to waste with the Indian. Kiiougli has been told to show that tei'I'ks or the roXAs. tho practical extinction of the buffalo was not due to the Indian, but to tho white man. While tho Indian never Killed more than was needed, the whlto man slaughtered relentlessly. Then, too, tho white hunter, when ho wns a hunter nnd not merely a tenderfoot cut on a sporting excursion, would simply take the fur hide and leave tho carcass to tho wolves. He was very wasteful, and the "sportsman" who spent a day, killing off perhaps htm- ItUMNAJS'T OV A dreds, would not touch the meat, al though the knowing ones found the buffalo ate.tk attperlor to that of tho beef of comineno. Tlm excitement of the old-time buf falo hunt wns whetted by the danger which It cntnlled, for, whilo tho lingo nnlmnl of the plains wns, generally apenklng, n peaceable beast, tho hnbita of the bison were stich Hint to becorns entangled In a herd was a perilous po sltlou for both horse nnd rider. They were easily frightened, nnd, like sheep, lollownl their leaders blindly. This fact also mndo tt illlllcttlt for tho old bulls who nlwnyn grnzed at the bend of the herd to stop ,i stntnpeile, when once It occurred. The force behind them would push them forwnrtl, nnd many Instances nre known where the iHulen, stumbling or pushed over a cliff, would have the whole herd piled up over them In n mangled mass. It la easy to nee the perils of a hunter ognlnnt n force Uke thin, which, once ntnrted, did not atop until exhaustion overtook those behind. Iluffnlo hunting was a science, nnd was only to bo en gaged in nnfely by those who thor oughly understood the methods of their I'rey. CUT THROUGH SOLID ROCK. Ccnturtee Klapsed Ilcfore Completion of Corlutblun Canal. "Kpeaking of cnnals," said the en glncer who had been talking nbout Panama, "a very Interesting canal, and one not much heard of, la Hint connecting the Oulf of Corinth and Hie (iulf of Aeglna In Greece. It'a ioiiip older thnn nny we have In the Western hemisphere, also, for Terlnn ler. tyrant of Corinth, proponed to tit through the Isthmus na long ago is six hundred yenrB before Christ, superstition stopped him, however, lullus Caesar nud Caligula took it up gain when Home hud hold of Greece, but It was too much for them. Then enme Nero, nnd he went at It with vigor, but the work stopped when he died. Others kept pounding away at It for the next several hundred years, but It was not until 1881 that real work of the Nero energy was put upon It. Then (Jen. Turr, nhle-de-camp to Victor Ilmmanuel of Italy, organ ized a company and worked on till the money gave out In 1600, the chief obstacle being some kind of a flint which dynamite couldn't break. "About $10,000,000 was spent np to 1890. and then Mr. Syngros look hold, organized a new company, with $905, 000 working capital, nnd finished the lob In 1893. It Is only about four miles long, but It Is CO feet wide at the bottom, about 80 feet at waterllne, 2d feet and 3 Inches deep In water, and It Is cut nearly all the way through solid rock, rising at some points for 2GD feet above the canal. It la like a canyon, and ships do not take kindly to It. the entrance being bad, a strong wind blowing through It ns through a great air shaft, nnd tbero Is at times a strong reverse current It Is nn Interesting trip through the canal, and It saves 123 miles of very rough water and 20 hours of time; but so far skippers pre fer to go around the peninsula rather than through the cannl, though with some changes which will be made It is believed the canal will become of general use as soon as a few ships begin to use It and remove the pre judice now exIsUng ngalnst it." Com fort. 80ME QUEER SUPERcJTITIONa Had Luck Sure to Follow If Ton Are llroke on Thuntday. "However smart a man may be, however deep a brain, there is yet a tiact ot superstition In bis makeup," said a thoughtful man to a writer on the New Orleans Times-Democrat, "and often It exists and controls him In various ways without bis knowing anything about It If you should tell him that he was superstitious he would resent It nnd In no uncertain way. Out all men are superstitious In some way ,;ust the same. There are little things nbout wlilch men nre a bit cranky and they develop Into well-rounded super stitions. There Is Ople Head, who has a queer little notion that If he gets up Thursday morning without mouey In his pocket it Is bnd luck and he be lieves In It so tlrmly that he will not venture out of the house and will not turn his hand to a piece of work If It happens to him. "He Is generally very careful to see that he has something left over Wednesday night, n nest egg, as the saying goes, for Thursday mornlug. Itut sometimes he forgets nnd suddenly discovers that he Is dead broke. That settles It. Not a step will he take from the house on that morning. Now, bow Is that for superstition? Yet, call him superstitious well, you had better do it at long range. I know another man In Chicago who has a queer little no tion that It Is bad luck to forget any thing when you nre leaving home in the morning. One morning we had walked to the car together. lie sud denly turned on me with the state ment: 'Til not go to the city to-day.' When I asked him why he said he had forgotten something. 'It's bad luck,' he said, and he wns uncere moniously making tracks for the house when be said It I suppose we all have those little notions nnd beliefs, but we nre not conscious of them and so we nro apt to believe, quite honestly, :oo. Hint we nre not tho least bit supersti tions, nut we are. Just the same." A sclt-mmlo man seldom mixes mod osty with the material used lu Ills con strtictloti. 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