V . Scrofula Few are entirely five u II way develop ,0 .loaly M to canw ii any. i.HJurbance during 0i whole pfnod of childhcHxi. "oia It may then rodure dvsp-pia, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to con umption, before cauiug eruptions. Sores or swellinca. ' ' To eel entirely rid f it take the great blood-punuer. Hood's Sarsaoarilla In aiual liquid form or In chocolated tablets snown aa Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. The capital represented by Grest Brit ain cotton trad U $J,io,Oiio,Ouo, aad um proats .mu,uij,uu per year. THE MILK PAILia kept free from etaleness, sliminess and atickineM if it la washed with Boras and water in the following proportions I tablespoouful o a quart of water. February hold tbe record at the I. ..ILL " . .... H .u wuiib mom cnuuren are bora; June at that la which there are fewest births. Moth wilt And Mr. WlneloWe Soothlaa eyrup tbe b.at reinedv to lies lot ibelr ctiUOiaj Uurluf id toeUuug oerloU. Wlndmllla were introduced In England by tbe Cruaaders, who bad seen them la us among tbe Saracens. pnelp the Horse facSi No article ! more Metal LVtV , a tout the atable tliaa al ica TJtviiLl Asia Grease, put a little oa 7 PrvTI the eplarilea before you "book VfSaWf op" It will help the hone, aad J JV 1 bring the load home quicker. VB f I OICA AXLE jrf; GREASE . '$ 1 mi better thaa say I J other e-reaae. Coata the axle I i w with a hard, emooth eurface of I la powdered wire which reduce f. ' I frtctioa. Ak the dealer for 3 I . Mica Axle Greaee. fji If m numtuuLumun it ,n IPZfiJ jrrZ3t5ih lit "I Mmt I. Mo I want to be aa anr.l And with the an(U stand. A crown upon my forehead, A harp within my hand; There right before my Bavlor. So glorioua and so bright, I d make the aweeteat mueie And praiaa Ulia day and night I nevar would be weary, Nor svsr shed a tear. Nor ever know a sorrow, Nor ever feel a fear ; But blraaed, pure and holy, I'd dwell in Jeaua' sight. And with ten thouaand thousands I'raia M.ia both day and night I know I'm weak and sinful. Hut Jeaus will forgive. For many little children Hare gone to heaven to live. Dear Savior, when I tangulah And lay me down to die, Oh, send a abininr anewl And bear me to the aky. Ob, there I'll be an angel And with the angela stand, A crowa upon my forehead, A harp within my hand; And there before the Havior, Ho glorioua and eo bright, I'll join the heavenly tnuaie And praiae Him day and night The Skylark. nird of the wlldcrnesa. Itlltbeaome and cumberleaa. sweet be thy matin o'er moorland anf leal Emblem of happiness, lileat is thy dvrelllna place I Oh, to sblde In the deaert with thee I Wild is thy lay and loud, Far In the downy cloud. Love glvea It energy, love gave It birth ; here, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay la in heaven, thy love ia on earth. O'er fell and fountain sheen. O'er moor and mountain green. O'er tbe red steamer that heralds ths day, which attt these documents luipres- BZCOBDS OF AHCIE5T CITT. MUla by O atrial l.TOO Years As Aatlaalllara ml tea teal A eta. 11 Drat objoctlva was the ancient alte In (he deaert north of Nlva, where in 11 I had discovered the remains of a settlement abandoned In the latter naif of the third century, A. L)., aays Ir. M. A. Stein lu the Geographical Journal Want of time and adequate laitor had then prevented Die from clearlug some of the ruins more deeply burled by drift aaud ; subsequent roam ing of "treasure seekers" had led to tbe discovery of other homesteads hld deu away among tbe high sand cones on either side of the main groups. Working with aa large a party of la borers aa I could keep supplied with water from a distance of soma twenty ullea, I cleared now close on thirty mora dwellings! They yielded ample antiquarian spoils. Including many Im plements and household ohjecta Illus trative of everyday life seventeen cen turies ago. The numerous rellca of In dustrial art and architectural wood carving clearly reflect the predominant influence of Ureco-Kuddhlst art aa de velotwd on the Indus. Finds of rwonla written An ar'vwtofi tableta lu the Kharoshtl acrlpt peculiar to the extreme northwest of Indta. and In an early Indian dialect mixed with a good deal of Sanskrit, have been abundant Among these records gener ally In excellent preservation, all klnda of corresiondence. official and private. aeetla, accounta, etc., eeetu to be repn aented. A "haul" of special Importance waa aecured In the comfortable residence of a local oUlclal, who, besides leaving flies of pspera, namely, tableta scst- tered on the floor of bis offlee room. bad taken care 'to bide quite a email archive, undoubtedly documenta of val ue, below one of Ita walla. From tbe way In which the place of deposit waa contrived and marked It apears high ly probable that the bouse waa aban doned In some emergency. All tbe deed, etc., found here still retain their original wooden covers and string fastenings In perfect condition. Among the dozens of Intact clay seala We Trust Doctors if you arc sufferlm? fro Impure blood, thin bwod.de. bility, nervousness, cxhi lion, you should bf8ifl 'oacc with Ayer's Sarsip"'Ja. the Sarsipirilla you bve nov, II your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askbimaboutit, . ..! leek -1 ""JTia." ii? II. .c MS soe.le. I "'"i W"ti2u"' Tea i MUI lit Ulnar. ltr pllla. Act s Tbe doee U ealy eaa piU at rtr'"? ' "S" us, 9 itit noi'i. n)rciMl l COU) PLAli4 AAX) UOT PLATES "a. " Latter, raraier still ta Be Feaaat "'nian, III,,!!!,, Bpreadlaa. sun nud.' auid an old Wsahlnc- TripstoCalifornia OVER "The Road of a Thous and Wonders" From Portland to Los Angeles Through San Francisco An artlatln honk with 114 beautiful colored pli'tum haa Iwt publisher! hjr the Southern I'ai'ldc! t'ornpanv Illustrat ing and dewrlbliw the attractions of thia wonilxrful mail and tbe eo nitrv throueh whli h It naniaee. It ran be ob tained br ondlnir IS rents to ('has. 8. Fee, Passenirer 1 iair)r Wausjer, room H7, Flood Hiillilliie, ttan Francisco, Cal., or the undersigned. When you att nad)r to ro Fat remem ber that you can save two thirds otadsv and enjnv a thronith trip direct to t'ht chko without rhanite, first or second class, bjrpurrhaNli g your ticket otftr the . M. AN., Mhort l.lne, t'nlua Fl.rlllo andrhlcaeoA Northwestern. ddrea or apply to any ). R. A N. aaent for more romplete Information. VYm. Mo Murray, t.rneral 1'u eDgur Ageut, Port land, Oregon. Over the cloudlet dim. Over the rainbow's rim. IVIuaical cherub, eoar, alnglng, away; Then, when the gloaming cornea, Low in the heather blootna. I Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be! Emblem of happiness, HI eat Is thy dwelling place I Oh, to abide in the desert with thes! James Hogg. FAJUS TO HAVE POLICE DOGS. Faar Black C'aalaea Coaatltate tke Brlajada Na Tralalaa. As soon aa the dog police la In per fect working order, If you happen to be guilty of a misdemeanor you will atlon, strikingly Illustrated the great hear, "Arretez au nom d'un chelul" If Physical change which has taken place slona from Greco-Itotnan lutagllos pre- rall. Their ap(earan('e aide by side with Chinese seala seem to symbollr,e, ss It were, tbe part played by Soythla extra Imnou In the early cultural In terchange between the classical west and the far east Near several of the rulna the ancient orchards, fenced gnrdena, canals, etc., could he traced with great clearness, showing how little the economic condl- ttima differed from those of the pres ent oases. On the other band, surveys effected In the desert beyond, showing tho course and extent of the river from which this ancient colony drew Ita lrrl A Fredleflea. Tberem be bread rlott la thli try yet," growled the cro boanie,, "Po you think bread will ever ba , acarce aa to cause thatr querlei ths landlady. "I referred to the quality.' returned the boarder, permitting l slab to fa with ominous tbud on tbi tablspi. adelphla Ledger. sake We Veer Seres Allen's Toot-r ase. A powder. 1 1 masai tight or new ihoea (eel easr. ! "rt,ln "'lot wealing, callous and hot, tint, ajhla. t. hold by all PrtiKUta. Frlca . J'tftu-k-ae mailed FHKK. AddnM AUmi B. OlaaMd, UKo,ew York. Modern Japineaa coins ud baa Dates hear legends ill Eniliih u weU u la Japanese. rWiTha? Wi AfferAna TTtinitred Dnllkrt Reward fnrsn raae of Catarrh that cannot at cured by flu , Catarrh Curs. .,.,, ... We. the nnderalaned. haft known t. J. rk.na. Inr i hi. last 14 rrtrt. ut uellara him perfectly honorable In all buluna tranaartlona and Bnanclally able to oarr) out any oblla. lion maau dt ni nrm. WALDIMi. KIM" AH V I. WholflDnilna, Toledo.O Hall's Catarrah Curs if ilea Internally, art. Ins directly upon the blend and muroiii aur. faa ol the ayateni. Taatimealala aent tre. Frlce 76 rente per bottle. Sold by all brueriata. Take ttalli Family ruu w Mniiipauon. The storv snd a half soust in Milan. Ohio, where Thomas A. Ediron wss born. Is still stsndlng, thourh sot It to occupy. JOIN THE Kohler & Chase PIANO CLUB Now Forming you are wise you will "arreter, aays the New York Herald's Parts edition. Job, Rlack, Due and Ick constitute the dog brigade of the Neullly and Paris police force. All of them are black, and thus suited for night work, which Is their sieclulty. At present they are stationed at police beadquar- tera In Neullly and are being trained for general use, and particularly for clever sleuth work In the Hols de Iloulogne, The dogs are not yet full-fledged po licemen, hence they aqe atlll being taught the esst-ntlula of their munici pal duty and are making satisfactory (itogresa. Severn! tlmea a week they u re taken to an lncloxtire In Neullly, es pecially engaged for the purpue, where four of the local pence olflcers teach find direct them In the work of being clever and discreet thief catchers. The scheme lu the trnlnlng Is that of tencbtng the dogs to obey and carry out the Intelligence of their masters In catching evlldoera of all kinds. Ac cordingly the dogs are made to answer piomptly the word of command. They must follow or go ahead, start, stop, attack, desist, watch, search or remain at rcat In their very natures they are "at tackers," and when they are given the command "Attaque !" they start for their prey with positive rellah. For fx perl mental junoM'e an "Apache" has been engaged, and his name Is Bou logne. As a matter of fact, Boulogne la a law-abiding, peaceable cltl- sen, but. In the manner the docs are trained to regard him. he Is anything on the outlaw category from horse- thlef to an assaanln. Thus the dois here since the ioned. settlement waa a ban KINO EDWARD AS A SAILOR. You With Ninety-Nine Others h"ve Ul"'r eye on hlm 8,1 ,hB tlme anJ -r a rf-fc a . Va w a- W a-a-a.. -a. .....a join in lakingune nunarea Model "M" $400 Kohler & Chase Pianos. Co-operative Buying Bring the Saving in Whkh You Share, the OQ7 Club Price Being Only JCO I Cash, or on terms of f 10 rash and $10 inontlilv, (jnartcrly. eetni-annual or yearly payments can 1 arranged cash cost to club meinter by merely pay- ing nana rate ot interest. Model "M" Kohler A Chaae Tisno ia guaranteed for a lifetime. And besides, we lo not collect from widows and or hans. Our Free Life Insurance Clause provides, in case of death of club niein Ixts after contract has been in force rig months and payments have been made according to agreement, the family ia given a receipt in full for balance of your unpaid indebtedness. The Piano stays in the home, without a dollar mora being paid. Club now forming Send at ones for Booklet "tt," which will le aent post paid and will eip ain the fairest, safest and best I'iano proioition aver offered to the puldic. Booklet "H" should la in the home and real hy every one whocontemplates the purchase o! a llano, fend postal today, and saves third of your Piano money. There's a reason why more Kohler A Chssa Pianoa are sold on the Coast than any other to makes. The users of tbe Piano will tell you. Ask on. It is poeeib e now natil the cluh Is filed to place in your home Model "M" HKI Kohler A Chase at club cost, one hundred Pianoa, 128.700, or 1287 each, for thnee who Join in the wholesale transaction. KOHLER & CHASE, Box 532 Seattle, Wash. Waralaaa Aaalaat Statlatlca. A reporter Is said to have once asked John Jacob Astor If It were true that he had 27 automobiles, S chauffeurs, 33 horse and 4S carriages. Mr. Astor Interrupted: "Ktatlatlea are always dry, stupid and even Irrltntlng. Iet me tell you a story of a temperance exhorter wh while In the suburbs, found a man ly ing full length on the path, with flush ed face and totmled hair. He touched hlm with the foot to muse hlm and anld In a voice full of gentle reproach 'My friend, did you ever pause to con' aider that if you had placed the price of one glass of whisky out at comsmnd Interest at the time of the visit of the Queen of Shcha to Solomon you would have $7,81U72r The red-faced man lifted up his head, brushed the place where the oth er's foot had touched blm and replied : 'No, I haven't worked that out, but I'm something of a statistician myself, and If ytu don't go hack 111) feet In 7 seconds I'll hit you 43 times and make you see 17..V.IS stars, for I've Just had alz teeth pulled for f that's $1.33 a tooth and I tell you, you old meddler, I'm In do mood for fooling.' " Jaat rrrlasr far Hat. "I noticed that your wife didn't look rery well this morning," said Nezdore. "Oh, It's nothing serious," replied Uarryat, smiling. , "I remarked that her eyes were rery red and tearful." "Tee j It's merely t case of what you might call millinery hyeterla," The Catholic Standard and Time. Back-pedal when you flad. yourself Ulkln tue op British Raler Is Alntoet aa Foad of Ship aa Ha Ia af a Viae Horse. King Edward haa always been de voted to the sea, snys Frits Morris Id Kecreatlon. If there la one thing mors than another, after a horse, which ex cites in interest or a liriton it la a ship ; and the king has alwaya shown himself a typical Englishman In his love of the sea. lie paid the navy the compliment of entrusting It with the education of hla two sons, while 1, himself la a no less enthusiastic thin practical sailor, as well of the Iroa clad aa of the yachting type. It bo happened that the year 1877, which he held the first appearance of the then Prince of Wales' colors at Newmarket also witnessed hla first signal victory as a yachtsman; for In that year, with hla schooner Hlldergarde, he won the coveted Queen's cup at Cowlee oen to memliers of the Iioyal Yacht snuadron. of which hla royal highness was, and continued to remain, connnodore until hla succession to the crown. Once more, In 1KS0, the king aecured the holy trail or tne sea with his cutter Formosa, while In S!)S and 1H07 he again carried It off with his famous craft Britannia, which generally enabled him to rule the waves wherever he flew hla burgee from Cannes to the Clyde. No one In all England has done more than he to encourage recovery of the America's cup. and It may he remembered how hla mnjoHty'a devotion to this Brent national rouse, as represented hy the Shamrock II., came very near to cost ing his life. The king has, however, of late years rather favored his splendid steamer the Victoria and Albert, and a new steam yacht la now being built. The Victoria and A1tert la a stately looking vessel, resplendent In handsomely gilded carved work at howa and stern, whilst two lines of gilded ro molding sweep gracefully along her sides. For the Interior dixvratlou white and gold only are uwd. The prettiest effect of this can be seen In the deck saloon, which Is a very fine apartment and used either for dining or reception puna wee. Dahlra aad t oena. A Parisian physician. Ir. Varot. read a paper la-fore the Hospitals Medical Society the other day. In a-hlt-h he anld that a certain number of children had come under his notice wno had liwn fed regularly on cocoa since they had been weaned. The children liked this diet and In many ensos r-fuoed snv otner form of notirlahment. How ever, tney soon b.-g:(n ft suffer frorn constlpntlon and anaemia; they were puffy, pale, did not gain In weight and became nervous and Irritable. One of the Essentials of the happy hornet of to-day It a vast fund of information aa to the best methods of promoUnt health and happlnest and light Urine and know ledge of the world't best products. Product t of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not ot Individuals only. ot the many who have the happy faculty ol selecting and obtaining ths best the world affords. One ot the products ot that clut, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by phyalclani commended by the Well-Inform! 0( the World aa a valuable and whole some family laxative is tbe well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senni To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured br the California Fig Syrup Co., only, tatj ror saie oy au leaaing arugguu. IRRIGATED LAND IN WASHINGTON The Wenatchee Valley Irrigated in pie Orchardi are paying f VX) to per acre this year. "Cascade Orth,ri. one mile from Leavenworth, ia now on sale, iiet particulars tree irotn 11. C. Peters, 622 Alaska Bldg., Seattle Mule Team 20 BORAX sample. Booklet anil Parlor same "Whit," in. 1'aclAc Cuaat Borai Co., Oakland, CaL A BARGAIN IN f ARMS. Fine farm of SO acres, northern Hon,!,, famous "Shoe Htrlttv" vsllev. A room nouw n. Other hullilinva flue v,l,r lb eiTt-S 0r lib! fine nrchaid. all kind trulls ami berriN i' riuninf ail crops, goou norse, cow u Alimra kills. S 1'oland China MK. I'"1 h-i .,, farm Implements, house f urn iahinir'otn everytlifns soee fur ti.ftny owner niusi lie at once on account of atrknes. Mt ), inn particulars to u. A. wlahi -i .".By! a.?, noaenurg.cre. X lr Appeadaarea. 'Wasn't Woldby got hla eoat-of-arms yet? Why, he told me he waa going to look up nis ancestry tbe first chance be got and "Well, I believe he got a chancw . look up hla family tree, hut be aaw some thlugs hanging to the branches that aiscouragou runner research." Catholic Standard and Times. Drawlag LI a. "I will come home feeling like a new woman," wrote hla wife. "Well, don't come home and act like ne," cautioned her hosbauid Houston Poet. THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER Is the man who has tried to get the aameservira out of some other make Clean -tight DuraW, Ountonwed Waterproof and SoU Everywhere at 392 (HI vs ret "'" Mm Haaaa.JaCa Uiauy ii. 1. 1 r,l . t... f,,. r ... Die ku.. - . v, y." Uerrl tl r'BarJ hot l,ltt,' ,U" unity, or even aa an affectation of that Is not to be encouraged, and . yuu l'J Plaice to eat hot food "Wo; thus rvsll, aM!cs DtJ a -. I te dinner yesterday at a place "hi ,h fooJ ' elc'll'ut ud dulr Wy cooked, and where everything ' lr fou is good and appetising, ud anipls n supply, hut where the J7 of th meal waa marred by cold plates, "Just why they give you cold plates this plica I aun-t know Dut u i imply the survival of an ancient cua tm, I gum "'or hot platea are a modern cue tuni. Formerly people got along very well without theus; but it la different when It la so easy to provide tbein. And yet they are by no means, even today, everywhere to be found. "You might eat today at the abund ant, the well-eupplled and the well euulnped tab' cf tt fatally whoso every member waa the personification of kindly grace and hospitality, and yet flud here your food served to you on cold plates; rugged people, these, by whom, out of some feeling bred In the days when luxuries were less common, hot plates would still be considered aa a mark of conceaaion to efTemlnacv. And by such a reaaon. Indeed, might the cold plates be accounted for In some small hotels, off the beaten track, though In many another hotel their presence Is due simply to slackness. Indifference or a failure to rise to modern conditions. "But the hot plate, by no means a sign of degeneracy, but one marking simply and rationally a desire to rise to our privileges, la everywhere spread ing; It will some day everywhere pre vail, and meanwhile when we eat where It has not yet come, let us be grateful then for the food." Washing ton Post A FAS OF THE FAST. Ha, that was footgear for you the copper-toed boot You couldn't wear It out You were defied to I That was In the daya when one pair of boots waa exjected to laat you all one winter. No such foolish notions prevail now. You have become accustomed to buy ing a new pair of shoes for each of your children every six weeka They would turn up their snubby little noaea at copper-toed footwear now. Aa long as boots were worn by chil dren, the copper toes were entirely logl CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISOH NO LIMITT0 ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contaeioua Blood roison has brought more suffering, misery and bumflal Hon Into tlie world thaa all other disease combined ; there is hardly any limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest cf all disorders, wrecking the lives cf thoae unfortunate) enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring-, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame. O - L ' I 1 - . . - 1 . . , i . . a . o iiiKuiy contagious is we irouuie inn innocent persons may umuot i i by using- the aame table ware, toilet articles or clothing- of one in whose blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitterexperience know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of the Buffering which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated moutu and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the grain, falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to bis fellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood 1'oiaon, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash. These minerals will drive away all outward symptom9 of the troubles for a wnue, ana the victim is deceived into the Delief that he is cured. hen, however, the treatment is left off he finds that the poison has only been driven deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive action, b. i. 5. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood roU son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs and bark a, the best in Nature's wt lahnrtory of foret and field. We offers reward of fi.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral in any lorm. t. H. fc. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever Cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are ever Seen arraiti and ntTanrinir i nrntccte.L vVrlte for our special book on Contagious Blood roison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat ment for all sufferersof this trouble. No charge ia made for this book, ami if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptom, oug physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAs 1 I TBE COPPEB-TOKO BOOT. PURELY VEGETABLE the la the Caetoeaarr War, Tke city editor was looking over notes handed In by tbs new reporter. Uliggina mads a set speech, did he?" bs aaked. No, sir," ssld ths sew reporter. "Us tood up. rn St. Vitae Pear ana all Nervosa Dtasasea permaneelljr curt-4 br Ir. Kltoe'a orva jN.rvs nmmrrr. Mnaiurrnr.n,.iriM miwi, Ireauee. lr. U. 11. alias. La., Ml Area BU, i-bUa.,l-e. C. Gee Wo The tr.ll -l'M. CHINESE Roet " DOCTOR w a life eenlf Bf '''rda-aiir H. r,.r..i. u l '.r etarrfc " "n., ," festale Weakeoa s.d ill Crl-.- A SURE CANCER CURJ Jaaat aeoeearf fraea PeSIe. CMaa-. Sae, Tt SUIT. CONSULTATION TIlHS tt re. mmmm -I I. TVm.!?.lZr TWV m 14 t-u cal, and the man who Invented the metal reinforcement deserved a crown, whether be ever got one or not There was the grievous sight of toes wearing out while the rest of the boot was good ss ever, and without a sound toe the boot was ruined. But the piece of copper at the tip baffled, to a great extent, the mania of the children for kicking their toes on the frosty ground. The presence of a pair of new red topped boots (they were slways very ornate aa to tops) under the Chrlst mss tree was a challenge to the reci pient. "Wear me out If you can I" they seemed to say. Then you would pro ceed to try you hardest to do so. In tbe long run you were slways victor, nut tbe end was delayed generally to the profit of your father's pocketbook. Now the copper toed boot has passed. Aalaaal Tralta. It Is an interesting study to note In domestic animals the tralta of their wild ancestors. There are some char acteristics, of course, which are readily recognizable aa being similar to those of animals still In s wild state, ana for this reason they give a fair Idea of the life and surroundings of progenl tora. The habits of the dog snd cat are too familiar to comment on. but take the foal and compare his traits with those of the calf. The foal when a few days old can gallop aa fast aa he ever can In after life, i He never leaves the dam and takes nourishment in small quantities, ari,ii,. . rn n,UBi. which would Im pede swift escape. In lying down no I mn. attempt la made at conceaimw when be stands his head Is held high. These habits show that the animal's ancestors spent their lives In the open and not In the forests and that they were great travelers. The calf, on tbe contrary, nils him self with milk and is s poor traveler. When danger approaches bis first 1m pulae Is to conceal himself. All his characteristics point to the fact that the ancestral home of cattle was In a moist, wooded country, while the primeval horse roamed the plains. London Chronicle. Thaaaratfal. "Lady with a flashy paste necklace wanta to know whether It's pure dls mond or not," said the Jeweler s shop man. -Look like married worn an r In quired the Jeweler. "Tee, elr." Tell her It la No use making trouble for poor hnsbands these hard times," London Telegraph. Xervawa Fraairatlaa. First Hobo Meanderln' Mike's from overwork. Bacood Hobo Poor old Mike I Wofs be bin s-workln'T First Hobo Too many easy marisv Balthaor American. CI Ifeialaar Waste. "We oss ths low pressure system In this plant," explained the engineer. "That Is, ws uss ths steam over and over sgsin." "I sea, said tbe visitor. "Its some thing liks ths system ot ventilation in the sleeping cars." HOWAKD It. PfRTOJt Assayer ari Chemist. lAadvllle. 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