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MILITIA IN ALASKA. Conditions Not Wholly Bad Hot withstanding Extreme Cold. Soma Particular of a Soldier's Ufa Mm r " w ho ) Uvea la p Yakoa . Cauatrr. - The government having at last ex pended considerable sums J money toward establishing military poats in Aliuika, it ia reasonable to suppose that the army must in the future look forward to regular detiiihi of service in that part of our country. A aerv iee in high latitudes ia new to most of us, and hi the hardships of Arctic life havs bsen as much exaggerated, says a writer In the Army and Navy Journal, I sholl presume to give my fellow-officer th benefit of a year's experience on the Yukon, with the ex pectation that it may be of use to them. It certainly does get cold In AlanJia. The thermometer for five consecutive days In January registered 63, G2, 05, W, 62, while t) below is quite com mon, and cold weather lasts from No bember 1 to March 31. Substantia', quarters have been constructed at forts Egbert, Gibbon ami Cape Nome, and the post at kit. Michael will be built during the coining summer. An oflicer coming to Alaska need fear no greater hardships for himself and family than those which fo'low a return to the isolation of a one or two company frontier post. A well-stocked subsistence department furnishes all the necessaries of life, and most of the luxuries. Fresh meat has tlini far been brought in In abundance In the form of moose and caribou. Potatoes and onions freeze solid in November, and, If properly prepared, ere as food as fresh vegetables until they thaw in the spring. All the early vegetable like, radishes, lettuce, onions, parsley, etc., come to perfection In Augost. It is dry, and ordinarily still, though a hard wind at 40 below is not unheard of. The snow falls gradually- nu Inch or so at a time and never melts . until"the April sun and rain wear it away. In Muy the ground is free from snow, rains continue, gnrdens m ty be, prepared, und about the 15th the ice in the river breuks up anil Hunt off to the sea. Near the end of May steamers that have wintered in uiuie tributary of the Yukon come up the river on their wny to Dawson. Kteai'i ers from Kt. Michael, bringing passen gers from the states, do not come up the river until about July 1 to 15. From June to October people re quire about the same clothing they would wear in the states. Mosquitoes abound, and window screens anil mosquito bars are a necessity. Mail is received twice per month through out the year, except In fall and spring when Ice Is forming on the utreums, or breaking up before navigation opens. Unless new urrangements are perfect ed, second-class uuiil ia not delivered after navigation via HI. Michael closes, Arrangements must be made with friends to forward envelopes of clip pings If on desires to keep up with the news. A telegraph line connects (ikaguay with Dawson, but, I received one telegram from Washington that was just a month on the way. As to clothing, heavy underwear Is Indispensable. In addition to these garments, heavy short coats or wraps must be provided to put on whenever it Is necessary to go out of doors. The government furnishes caps and mittens and most excellent footgear in the form of felt shoes. Ladles will find a fur parkl the best all-around outer garment. One can be purchased in Han Fruolseo for 112. The felt shoe cannot be Improved upon. It I not necessary to remain within doors during the coldest weather, un less the wind Is blowing. The or dinary routine of a post goes on with out regard to temperature, and all can take exercise at any time with out fear of frost bites, llring plenty of books and games for the long win ter evenings. As the quartermaster s department will doubtless eonstrur this as service across the seas, bring all your furniture. Nothing can be obtnlned In the country excejit nt pro hibitory prices, To sum up, I would say that Alaska is no worse than Keogli or Asslnnl boine, and the greatest trial will be the lack of tt dully paper. SHE WAS NOT A LAWYER. Doellaea to Aasiver a Qaaetlua aad Oava Iter Itoaaoa Way. "Now," said tho lawyer who was cou ducting the cross-examination, "will you please statu how Bud where you first met this man "I think," suld the lady with the sharp nose, "that it was" "Never mind what you think," Inter rupted the lawyer. "We want facts her. We don't esre what you think, and we haven't any time to waste in listening to what you think. Now, please tell us where and when It was Hint you first met this man?" The witness made no reply, ssys the Cleveland Leader. "Come, come," urged the lawyer. ' demand an answer to my question." Still no response from the witness. "Your honor," said the lawyer, turn lug to the court, "I think I am entitled to an answer to the qurstion I have put. "The wltnets will please answer the questiou," said the court, in Impressite tones. "Can't," snid tho lady. "Why not?" "The court doesn't care to hear what I think, does it?" "No." "Then there's no use que UioT-.Ing me any further. I am not a law) t. 1 can't talk without thinking." So they called the next witness. Vhen jrou nwd a aooilung and heal ing antiseptic application for anv imrpoae, uaa the original De WittV Vitch 11 met Salve, a well known cure lor piles and akin diaeaaeii. It lieu aorei without leavi"V a arar. Beware ol coonUjrtwiti. Dr. W, K. Kramer. Southern Ctlilornia. Notable among the pleasure! atTorded by the Khaata route la the winter trip to Houthern California and Arixonu, Kenewed at quinlaneea with this Bed ion will ever develop fresh points of in teret and added aources of enjoyment, under Hi sunny skies, in the variety of its Industries, In it prolific vegetation and among it numberless re aorta of mountain, shore, vail y and plain. The two daily .Sba'ta trains from Portland to California have been recently equipped with tha moat approved pattern ol tandardud touriat sleeping cars, but tha low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter lesorta of California and Ariaona my be had Application to , : C. H. Mabkham, G. P. A. ' Portland. Oregon, ' 05E-LEGGED BALL PLAYER. Eight-Yaar-Old llor linns Bases With out the Aid of Ills Cratch. Member of the Kenwood Country club have a mascot in Willie Howard, the one-legged baseball player, says a Chicago paper. The little fellow, eight years of age, Is considered one of the most expert amateur bull play ers on tho south side. He manages to run the bases on one leg. Of lute the young man has frequently been nuked to appear on the tennis grounds. It is said that whatever side he champions is sure to be vic torious In the tennis contests. Any fine afternoon when there Is a tennis game in progress Willie Howard is very conspicuous. He is regarded by some of the best tennis experts as the forerunner of good luck. One day lately Willie was in great demand. It is snid his services were bid for long before the champion tennis con tests began at the Kenwood Country club. Little Willie, a he Is familiarly called by his many friends, takes a' prominent part in bnseball games when there are no games of tennis in progress. As a batter he is said to be the equal of anyone on the Ken wood grounds. Of late the young fel low haa discarded hi habit of run ning the bast's with a crutch In hand. It I said that Willie believes it un dignified to run the bases in his for mer way. The result is the youthful ball player now covers the base in a hop, skip and jump fashion. OUTS WIN FROM BOOKIES. Rasa Traok llnnaera-oa Describe How Thar Canaht (Is to a Quod This;. It was lust like this, you see, me and Mickey came to Chicago to be on hand for the opening season of the races at Washington park from De troit," said a short man with a sandy mustache and wearing clothes that had seen better days around a race track, who was standing near the grand stand In Washington park the other day talking to a tout who was going to give him a good thing, relates the Chronicle. "When Mickey and I hit the town we didn't have a cent, so we had to beg our chuck and banner money from people on the street. I he next day we were ill for It good. No money, didn't know nnybod.v, only a few touts, who only had eating, money for them selves and had a good thing thst would win in a walk and the odds were big. Mickey says: Tal, I tink I can get a few bucks to net on a good tiling, so he did. How he got it I don't know. but in three days after he got it we walked out of the truck with $'J..V)0 In our pockets of the bookies' easy money." That Is the story overheard by a man who was standing near the two alleged touts who were telling of thrlr ood luck aince tlienpcniiifrof the Wanhlnton jmrk trnrk. BROKE THE NEWS SUDDENLY. Conileal Riilaod la the Meeting- of Loasf-Reparated flrolhers In Knatand. A curious little .story reached us the other lny from the lips of an officer Invalided home from South Africa, says the Liverpool Post. The eldest son of n well known duke had a youii(rer brother In Lailysinlth und wns naturally anxious and eaer for his safety, lie himself was arrvhiu with the forces of ticn. lliillcr and was throiii,'h all the liinu and arduous cauipalirn which preceU'd the relief of that place. When it became known ttiat the rortd was at last opt-u, the youiiff nobleman was sent forward Willi the first forces to enter the town. He soon found his brolher, whom his eyes had been yciiiulii to see for so many lontf and weary mouths. "Hullo, Jack!" he shunted, and then, in his excitement and pleas ure, for the life of him he couldn't think of what to say next. At last he blurted out with: "Old Tom, the gardener, la dVad." An aiitl-cllinnx which. In spite, of the apparently mournful character of the news, caused both the brothers to ruar with laiiKhter. Such was the first Item of home news which the younger one heard after a sickening period of anx lous waiting. LASTING QUALITIES. Trait of ihm ( hln Which Would Avoumiillah Mnch If Tnrnvd to Good. The (littvrw hfivf tunny triilta which, If imwrly ik-veloivt'H, woulu ciune thnn tt naMinm a le-mling jiliu'e ainoiiff the tuitions of the f?lott. The rHtlt are ImliiKtrioua, hos).itubU', temirri.tr nml dwtttitl to learning. They nrt atrnnjr nml wiry. They have InHttntf (iimUtlea. 1 h I Iiiiw'mc can live nnywhrrf, rat anything nml l-o Hove nnvthintf. Tluvv tmtwvnr the tritirs of aonthrru Aain, lire imrt ron- aervativr than the .Tupaiu'ito nml lfsa iMietieal than the Himltio. Thev art' HHitetiHt'iY of inurli cttiiimm Kt nne Their rellioiiH ami miperHtitlona en ter into everything, vvvw their i-heat- lnr ami lyliitf. (uiiutiliii la the na tloiml ain. The little children on the afreets throw litre fur the eamly with the Milcmuiut. The iitiaKionnry from the cH'oiiU'iit, otitnuinlirreil hv tlie opinin vemU-r nml the whUky petltl haa hecii unable to keep the vieea of the went from belli k introiluertl iihin- with the virtnea, and, after the em turiea of eontaet, t lie auciiMnn hm thine the Mongolian more hnrm than line ut f hlnn'a iiirrftiltlna. ltlitek dti'a uiwl tiluek eata are the fnvorltea in C'himi in the line if food becuiie when cuteii in niitlsununer tlie will insure health and H iviith. Tlie New InwriM 8lfi'nng Cara On tho Northern PaciHc have tlie wo men's tutlel rooms an I lavatories aepur ated. Men s lavatories ui tticne cure have two wash batt inn and are alao dift- tinet from Men's toilet rooms. You will appreciate oil this. A. IV Charlton Aaa't tlen'l Pans. An't, "V Morrison St. Cor. XI, Portland, Ore. Juki Saved ItU l.lft. It uaa a thrilling cm ape that riiarlet. Pavisof IWiweralou, O , lately hl Iroin a trtiiht Mil death Kor lao venrn severe huiir trouhle i-onntanlly cew worb nutil it avemetl he muat tlie ol Consninptioii. 1 hen he hetiau to nee ir. Knitf ew Piccoverv and late wrote: "It kv inatant relief and ell'eeted a ltrru.anent cure." Such wonderful cures have for U.r veara prove It's power to cure all Throat, Chest am1 I. tin troubles. Price 5oo and l tM Kvery bottle uiiaranteed. Tnul bottle free at I r. Kremer's dru atoru. IVn't use any of the counter feits of le Witt's Which lUiel Salve. Most of tht m are worth leaa or Itah'e to cauae injury The onuinal l)e Witt's Witc Hasel Salve it a certain enre (or piles enema, cute, scalds, burna, lores and skin dirtcaaes. lr. W. P. Kreuier vnim i men IUUn LliI Is set of order II von have the symptom enumerated on this chert. You csn be cared without the sld i Calomel, Blue Mara or Quinine. They sra minerals and art apt to poison the blood. Why not add your name to the already larse Hit ol people cured by PUDYAN1 I! I'D Y AN as! cured 10,000 oth ers and It will cure yoa. nUDYAN to ths greatest vegetable remedy of the ccntnry end will relieve all tbt following ymptoo-i : HI DTAN csn be had ol all draggliu for K cents per pat ksg. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: x-iN 1. BILIOUS HEAD. (sl.M ACHE Relieved by li ill MIIOYA.M. 8-3. JATTNDICT! OF THE ETES. KUD YAN will csum the yel lowness todissppesr sad ths normal, best lay oolor to return. . COATED TONOUE. FOETID BBEATH. KUDYAN wllUlesrtlie Uibtfu slid task tbc breath purs and sweat. B. TENDERNESS AIID PAIN IS THE STOMACH, DTJB TO INDIGES TION. HUDYAN H cltr the stomach nt the eicens ol bile, relieve ths pain and cauat tbt food to be perfectly dljeetod. 6, ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. HUDYAN ld he the conscitlon aad re duce the liver to Its normal also. TICOYA.S will cure all the abovs aymp toms snd males you well. Ho not rtolay longer. 00 to your rfnu-gUI at once snd pro cure s pnokwsot III DYAN tor to oenti or I packairi'i lor i 5u. If your druinrlit docs noi keep It, send dlrfct to the HUDYAN IIK.U. EDY t O.IIPAW, Haa Kranrls':o,'Callfornla. If you are uot istliflsd with the eff-'Cti, re turn ths empty IIIDYA.N box snd we will return your monny. Remember that you can con. Mil the HUDYAN DOCTOHH VltKK. Call and ace the doctori. You may eall and lea tuaia, or write, ss you dvalre. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cor. IIocMob, Mtrka. and Ellis lia Fraaeltoa, Cat. Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat Itartlficlally digests the food ao.d aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exIiauBted digestive or gans. It Isthe l;itcHtdlscovert'd(li(?et ant and tonic No other preparation esn nnnrnnr.il It In etlicloncy. It In- tan(,iy ruUevcsntul permanently cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, H'lnt.iilttiicn. Knur Stomach. NiiUHoa, Sick IIvatlactie.GfWtrftlKlu.Urnmpsand all other resuiis or imixTU'ci. a icsuuii. DaaMbi ..rit T.nriTo ino rantnlnS 24 ttrnni smaUalu. li(x)kuHaljoutUysM.pslauiai:edfretj frcoorsd by E C Da WITT CO.. CQicaoo FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. he Lldit ot the World, or Our Saviour in Art. Ciist iii'srlv ll)l.(X):) to iirnilnrn. Cnn- tsuis ncilrly KKI (iill-ist! vniraviiiK nil our Ssviour uml III" Motliir I'y the world s itreuti'St iminliTS. 1 run ropit-s ol th itroiili'Ht Munli'i pii'i es in llm srl UhIUtii'h ol l'.iiniui. Kvery miurn is as lit-iiiitiliil s a siinrijH iiver iho Inl.tops. ('untslns ileFerlpllon of Hie iiiiiiliiiu-i, bioitrnplir of lliu iminlers, tlie nsmi'S ami luinttinns ol tilt) iiuilerips in '.urw wliern ths oriiciniils inav Im seen. AIpo contains a Cliilil's 1 lepurtiiient, ineliiil- inu a Cliild's Ndory of IIih l liriut ami Ills Mother, lieHlinllllly wnttell, to lit eli iiieltire. This wonderful nook, inuteliless ill ils purity nml licsutv, appeals to every mother's lierrt, snd ill every Christ isu home w hero there Hre cliildien the hook sells itself. CtirlHtimi men and women are, imikini! money ruiidlv tsklug orders. A CMiristiitn imtn or wonmit esn in thii enunounitv soon umke $1,1100 tnkimr orders for Christum presents. Mis. Waite, our ugent In SliihsseliiiHetts, his sold over $:I,IHU worth of hooks in a veiy Hlmrt lime. Mrs. Saeketl, our sent in.Newiork, has aold over HeXKI worth of books in a very short time.. The !"ok is primed Velvet-llni-hed paper, tieautilmlv hound in Ciudiintl Kc.l ami U"M. and adorned with 'ioldeii ltosvs and Lilies It is, wilhout iliiuht, the moot heanlifnl hiMik ol thia eenlurv. Write (or terms iiiekly and net the inainiKemeiit of that territory. I oil can work on e:u.u y or commission, and when you prove your sueeea we will promote you to the post lion ol M imager and I orrespumlent. at s permanent salary, to devote your lime to unending to anenls ami the eor rexpomleiii'e. Wanted also u State Man auer to have iharite of olliie ill l.eudinii it of Die Stale und iniiiuin all the iiiHiness of thu Slate. Send lor terms. AddreHS iiii:r.i;irisii..Mi:uicNci I'oieoian ltui'diiii;. Opposite V S. fieas- urv. Waidiiniiloh, l V. IN THE GRASP OF AN OCTOPUS. Sailor la Rlll.d T 1 l'evll I l.h AVtille Slntmlnu Sear Ilia Slilp. Jiihs lie Hnr, n sailor on the li.uk (11) in pie, w ill ;ii:iil down l a i!e il lUh v lule Inking a im in ar his vh.p. Ills Kliipioiitis Kiiv hi lu 1 1 l e. ai.u nil -I'd for him loeonie i.p. In- t:iiol to Hppeur, I In hi eansi- ula r n -!. a i.il u ai'r a sean-h. v. it liout reMlh. 'I'i,il 'tin- hours lat. r hi' hoi'v i.'.1. U t.iut, , Ii the faee and part of The lu.iv iiitin :uav, luio lnnru;e pl.uil lraik of the teniae; ( a 'e il H-.li. It is M'-po-.l Ihat he I'iinl lo the h-nloa.. ami M-iid hv the t'ti nml hi ltloown unl'i he drow nei!. Si oral oan. t f l lii- Kim! are on rooor.!, Tho r.aTiv.s are efnu Ki i.ed hj devil lih. hut lhi piompilx hit the (Ml on the hoai'. an. I il releai the irrasp of ilk t nt.iolos, Senrerl CeL.tlnl. "Ti nuin," e.'i ai ?. " I hi ilati to Heav en." sa s the lloMoi! .1, urnal, Onthe nnnie ia ruriius! iio.ppiopriale just now, w hat e i t it lna o.l.ee have been. luhll Miiiiitiueiil. In llerlln. lWrlin has i.ll public moniiiiu uts, untl Is inakini; ready for some more. A Keen Clear Itrvln. Your best (eelintrs, your social posl lion or liuniiiesa sneecss tlepend Urite'v on the perfect action of vour Stomach and Liver, or. MnI " J J.ite I ins tlive im-rt'astcl alretiKtli. a keen, elesr brain. hifc-ii ambition. A '.'ri cent Iv.x will umke you del like a new beii it. Sold by Ih. Kieincr liruisi. Now is the tim w hen croup and lung t trouble' prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy Ihat produce immedi ate results Is One Minute Cou:!i Cure, j It Is verv pleasant tn take and can b reliej upui toiiiickly cure ooiudi", cihls I ami ail limn dix-ssea. it will prevent consumption lr. W. K. Jvrenicr. Now lute ol writing at CyiJUKKOir,. tahtrlt oo to jvV- f:1 irTodoO I ii 1 I 111 dinner tltn. any t TV IHftWVdVM V, 1 i ' lil- H i i tlLUO to UM ' 1 1 ' , ' VST H.-o .. -:-..y .V." wei e,t?,', SliWiW They give a n-ht Kl 'I'lHlli' VVi'1 i 'sfs rteh and brtt- IS IhH MVV.v) Mailt. No odor. 5 rx;Ai:i'-.3-Xrs5&-.'" PARKER S HAIR BALSAM CTui Uid bfivuiirutf the bait. I'rou.Dtrt A laiutiaiil fruwth. .Ncr ri1i to Kcrtor Orty 11 Air to lia Youthful Colcr. . (uxai ta-alp d. -! Jr. hair taitiug. r THE ONE-PRICE HEIFER. Tew wantT buy thet heifer, Zeb? I don't b' ll' V- y w can; I wouldn't t thut heifer, nir, to any Ilvln man. No, lr. If '(-w uliould come an lay a fifty in my hand I'd go 4n' nh'-t'the staMe door an lot thet ht-tfor m t r i r. 1 . I'd lt h. r Matnl ritiht where ahe ti till she la (.tl m;;' (-r.iy , Afore l 'l ftr'.l j,ie side of her, thtt'a all I've l.i mv. Yew hi i r.i I n'. d to dlnpoae? Yew mUHt h v lit ci.i it wroiiK? I'd buy a rlozi n like her, Zvb, If yew'd bring Hit in rt Ion;. Of courtttf Vvf B'it a lot of atock, more stock 'in vh;it 1 nt'cd. An' I n m Rhnrt. of Mtuhlu room, an' aome what ithort of fc-til; l;ut ex for a Min' thut ttr re bouat I wo'.ihln't, no .ilnf! Lt't furty ilojlarji uume bet wptn tht t hi lfer, Zfl, an" me. I h in it nnt -prU rritttx, Zeb, no man kin U'iit mo down; Ehe' wiith a hrni more'n forty, Zi-b, ak liny man lu town. Ill llunk'-r vrii m her purty bad, un' ho doea In-, kin Male, liut ez I raid iM-fure, of courue, the htdfer Hin t for Hale. Hhc'a Ri-nlle an' nhe'ii good an kind, an' hlli-kt r then in e 1; A child fniild milk her any time, fhe'd never r:ilM n h.-.-L She in v. r h'ioi.s nor Jun.pa the fence, ahe tn vt-r ri.r.s 11 way, An' t:in: r. if "'ni ut inllkln' time ez reg'lar ( tin i ; y . You'd c;t'f : .-f tho milk nhe glvi-a. It's y; 1!' r. l!il k Mr' 'v,vt t. An' i2 lor I'fiHiitliy, by fciim, thtt heifer ( an'i If ! 1 1 ' Tluy'h jui;l:: t.f i)i:df r riontln' round tntdde tl. m:ikin' p. ill. An' i,t : of In r I. utter, Zt b but then, hlii- niii't lor h;il-. Vrw f'iy Wre hivir.d tn h v lur. Zrb? Yi v. ur.i i In-r purty rnii? The ylk ii- -t e ot tow-iK-rh, elr, a farm- r . r l;;..i: Wuih il'ir:v i.miitra ex hlu- ai;iinl, an not ii .i !lnr lift; Kur i m . i.:.' erltti-r, Z b, yuw II And it! ; mil, I (.'urts. Wuih th.rly iIdMhih it. !-hu atunda. I'll tell yi vv' what I'll th w : I'll uu.ip l.t r iii.w lor tw. iity-rlve 'twlxt nil- i'.i' her an' t-w. Ji'kt Int u'y livf, ro imti'i.' or lens, for n,i -,' ni .ii, An' H y w il v ,i':i to xwnp her buck, why h;n: II, '.i It, yew can. Jot- t'iiH In N. .'. Sun. dWi sdi 0:0! 0? 0: 0 C f0 l Finders and Losers B". O.MlI.V spi tiUin;.'. -irls are divided into two yn-at e.!ii . s the ones wioi lind and l lie ol: i s e. ho lo.'-e. j Met a is a til who lii.o.-. Ownerless ennir.'.'s ami hrorol . s and shirt studs are real lei e! a!i.nr l r I '! l.w a.v. en-1 treating In r to pielt tin III up. whieh-j eui' nay sin' strolls, and Utile ihillf,' lil.e ho: m . i:oos ami folll'-U :io d e'.nvers seem t" hap up in I lie mi.-t unlikely plaoiM at th..' li rs t sound ot her step. liuiss wl.at I found to-i!ay is her rc euhir form of j-i eetins ; so noone wiia fcu:r'Mi' w'un I lie iUi stion eame that d:i ai to ni cia's lea. , "Oh. I lion t Know," said Lilian, indif feren;itv. " niiahl v a vol ton lumdker-! ehief or ii'.ielioo v's c.lher glove." j Lilian is i in' of the ir'.s who em: Id n't j find Mii.vlhii..". if l!i..v would. I', ssibly ' I hill's 't he r.a - on f he a- u.ne:. t he man lier of one w ho wouliln'l if i.t ei. uid, j Metil ave a witlnrinp e'.iee ut th seolTer. 'I hi il she iiiimni In r Lady-' M.iilh hat und extraeteil froiu its erovn n roll of money, wliieh she spread upon tier lap. A .', ll and a f'.u hill stiiroi! out . I "t'oiur erfeit 1" gasped Lilian. "No, sir. I ne!e M.ie s;i s they're a e;onil as any ever made." "Yon dioii't find i li 4-in. Mela; ytiu're jol.iio;," prolestei: (ooiia. j "No joke iihn',1 it. I was wa.ll.in down ,iltah :m rue. inn! vtaeks of 1' n li .o lit le passllii; 111 l oll' : neetlollS. hut Miooelllv thole '.:isnil op ee aliout ll V.'ll.i siill.lle riyht lit of Ine, and slri'.ioht ill the tuidi i: lay t h.is tnom , a 1 r. lh .! op. ef it jll-l , . ll:l i! : 'li. i to : Iholiol, Ih. o , look, d the d pi.l ted, -I- wa iiq nli. pill pi. "We " 1 M. la .' Who , I, i'l.' ' "1 s, s'pe . Tim:!. t it. have it . II, I II er!" Sill .- I In oliorus. ii t:ve it for, hut I ilian, 1 wonderful- lilt Hie SOIIO I II :!lir , sK id re i : II 1, In time I o a I;; t r. f..r?" she i'iinl. t a would sierd tin ; In poor w i in i ii w I il, i : .let i! I " i el . I '. i Oo you leoln v ? !o-t il !" M 1.1. "I th.!:;. that. He 1 .':.. I ju-: inside r o-i : s iv here l.c ' 1 . never he has ! . cash st 1 ! 1 1. c in a t the kec, one ll.t 1 hi a-k, You 1... ! 1 I of h ' of .il':. .: it's t! -lipth. .-sleatl. . . ,1...: ii, to hate . i- he sa,.l: Unit's o mem v in 1 ..ck of ' into it. -d I !..l; . c 0 t. him. sell how " u. l! y he -Once hut tlou'l a .1 :. t . k new. l.i w I: . i. ii in. ..: i ::. wet: son o i c!i ht'd pin ei n it I o "Hut I -some po. hadn't in 1 1 rt .i t he j "W.i-l-el nr.- s.. l.k 1 1 . 1. Ii.l I n,-!.- M it- .in.! I that ft ih w his 1 il. and that lo some i t : av .ic. .1111 use I .1 it aca'.n." I n't hi lp thinking ah cut j old w .is ! ei w 1 :: a n w ho 1 reent in the world." nuir- j llie-ec.' irrnic. et. I 01 1 :t w .t ! out anot l.c r cent , , to et slrewiiifr s-so rolls iin.iiin "Mo mill I .! M, t.i. ;'!y 'Itt.-m a scKool-leaeher 11 1 h's salary - am! It acl. ine i- 1:1. r in. Mif ii in -v oim work! " mi snd j-; 1(1 "Or rd (ir. i f.itf-vii-ont woman i-K-rk," HiM- I'C i a. I. I wouldn't take it from n worn- "W,-;;. an an v M'i'ii eland Miiu, t'liin yon Of foiioe uul.M .lo- 1 Wuilhin't ninul mi iniu-h i it lii'lcrirr,! u n n.:m. Ittlt 1 illTi Id ! er!( it . i'.' a .!;iir;-r .t t ' ' ' un iij if "I rl 1 urn 1 ! " f .;iir;-r n!u M l ii t ;i kiniT f i hi all thej ' ..t ver- I iuu " l'i : t .- '. hi' pi vy . mid l!U( t I iiiiu v. l.t ;.l-nt!.! jl.-t that nu t ti'.i.j: i'Vt'V i!:i in t- 1 1 thi'i e w :i n't it e-'iit T f t ." l'i'1 until Mt la pi: lu r :;pv "W . 1!. I'm tak itifr I lu 'if M.u' nd : i.li-i:i 1 i?," j!ie nai'K "i.e to tv. Tl p: y r a day or two nnd ce it lit. !sMr aiivT Ibir, Tut n, after ihttt, he a to d f vrtiM : 'Knmul Sum f iiiou, at such a place, at auch a time. Not a word to give a fulc claimant any help in identifying the bills, you see. P.nt he doehn't think Pii ever find the own er, and. say, tfirls, if he thouU'u't turn cp, what do you e.ny to a hike trip to (erher or aouie kind of a regular spree with this money?' "I couldn't enjoy it," said the right eous Lilian. ot unleaa you pa'e half to a hos pital," amended another. 0h, I don't know," diwtented Geor ia. "I think my conscience would take in a trip to Mackinac. '(iood for you!" replied Metu, as she rolled up her wealth and put on her hat. "We'll fcpend it nil for gum if we want to. Georgia; and we won't treat them, either see if we do! They ditln't aee her Ofcuin for three weeks, and then she came flying intc luncheon at Lilian' with a look in her eyea na if she'd just fallen heir to a mil lion in gold. "I've hud the loveliest experience in he world!" fche announced. "You re member that money I found? Well, wailed a few day-, as TJncle Mac said, and no one in!verti d the lois; so I put one In myself. Told them to add re hi X. the newspaper othee, you know the way tliey do. NeNt nioriiiii I went down to g-'ft the reTiirnti. There were nine aiiMters, and of nli the pathetic thinph! .Not cne of the :v('.: who wrote had lost their ir.oiuy li; the day or at the place I found mine, hut they were jnt i? hopeful, frr nil that, and they aetiiii!!- made me feel responsible for their io; y?s, "First there w.ih a man who had droppid a t-:inall4 fliit, bliw.'k book, with n pawn ticket, a laundry bill and two two-dollar bills in it. And distressed oxer it! You'd think he'd lost a ,'old mine. And he wan so Mire 'twas hi money I'd found poor fellow! Then a woman poured out a whole tiheetful of her heart, und drew a pict ure of the purse she'd lost, und told me how the money in it belonged to her mister. who wan in the hospitnl and who need ed it dreadfully, and how I'd be blessed forever if I only restored it. Next there was an old iiirii ho, had dropped Iho $1M bii'tt. and lie went on in a shaky, fecide hand tu explain that the reason he w.lk carryir It wa because he couldn't trust the banjs; and then another p'.ri, who i.i'.d alnnit an alii jj'fLtor-slitn piKiket t,ijo! containing a lalrlikcy und a time puss over the On ciiiiinti, Jafk.cn & Mackinac road. When 1 show; d t!i:tt to I'ncU Mac after ward he fc-aid tl.nt road v. nu u ri'ifular jtikc hcfaiif it didn't run to any ol the pkire ::.t :tt i-.ined in its name, and he juM ?!:outi'd fier the pi-.s, because il had t .; in d Ht. pttinbr Lo. 1' T. Jlut it HjiMi't funny to me. 1 thcujht the jjirl must be in a nad wiiy to he hantf i ii sr L'U to an expired pass o?r a road like tliat for tliri-i' w Jiole j e:ii s. lie sidis, she mentioned in a postscript tli.it there was a .he-dollar lull in her purse, I uot awfully worked )) over those Ii'tt.'i's. Then, n, I liant idea. I j-.i; I w ;iit a w t ek ami t '. enly. 1 had a bril- lile up in y mind to: i n, if no one '.aimed! that $.0, to send or all those forlorn pioph nail pay i ht ui what "".'out of what fluid foiTml. I hev had Inst I didn't dare tell I'nele Mae the seliee'e until the week hail passed and I had r.allv writ ten notifui.i,' tlieiu ah. to he at his of fiee at ten o'eloek this morniiiL'-. Then 1 just jfave Kim the news ail in one pieee. I don't hi'livve in hr uliinjr tliint's. espeeially w hen jhu'i e si t your I heart on ilomir tlieai. Oh. he thonirht I wus era.y, of eoiirse. and a iht-.l he'd Hnswei-fd my 'ad.' K : un i I f a ml elaimed tlie money. Suid In- eould lime done it tl.l'.ill'.h suiue till e el-e o I voul, t- r I. .He ii.-1 f ill d. ami linn ei uld liae ktit tlie inoinn for unti". this fit of minimi-;! foolishness had passed i ir and a.l that soi l ol talk. Hut the elnl of it was th:.t lie took a ehair in. i- iiy Ihe windo-.v in his of liee and let aie have th:ii'" a!i n:y own way with Hie people I had nut for. They alt eiiuif. mind you. am! of ail the surpiisetl-lookoi lirho;.! Kaeh one was txpeetintj to find the ii'entieal purse he ha i lost, and at iir.: t i v one louktt! suspieioiis if every one else. TKey eouhln't seem to grasp tlie situa tion. "I hail the money, alt changed into the richt amounts und lvine; in tenipt inu little heaps on Linrlr M:ie' desk. I'irst I iiiinle a Hole speech an. I then I served goal and silver refreshment.... It took 1'ii'ij rent of the money, and I had to pin in n dollar htsid.s. so there poes our gmn, (ieoria; hut you wouldn't j.-ni"Ke It if you'd Keen there. Such larks! 1 newr felt so much like a beneficent fairy in mv life. Oil, dear - fun! Vainh lilies are now here--and, say, the man who lost tlie pawn ticket will never net over his urii.lue against me because I couldn't give that hack. He thinks l'e lost him a fortune! I'.ut the rest were more than sweet, liirls, I've been hlt-.ed ami lnu'L-.d. and the old man with the I .o sv..i irohl ieces ni actually kis.-c, I my Kand. 'I KinK of that "j - wil! you? Ami the woman with the le j sister ill the hospital was so happy! -nu; i eriin. .Me crying can you set it? And I'nele Mae ntcd.ft pieteml lie wasn't wipinir hi own ey ( .. cither! Hut htn they were pom' he sili;.i-.,l arouinl at me, stern as stern, and said, in a o i vumis t cii way : '"Well, of all the iflrlv-jirlv per- ftivniaiiei s "I lo. l.c ius't said: d straiirht back at him and 'How would you have a irirl. I'nele Mae. if not l-lrlv? Do von want me iii:ini -." Ai il honest fact, he didn't know a sinir'c t him.' what to say." Chiciiro Il.iilj Uccord. A llti.teaa on Tarstle. "W hat nas.it My 1-1 ilia did that wasso dreadful?" 'Why. our literary club met at her house, and she wanted to s.hov lur new hat. so she wore it." Puck. Where Mr llrrtT Ike l.lnr. Cacy - I'hat do t'i prefer as a clia&cr ufther t'hru.kiiic whishkey? :ivs4t.y Ani.y thin' but nit woifc. Jut' i'e. BAD COLDS 1 mninp m 10 yours lliinil. i'o) tt ! no have to" Ih eniurt'l. Mimiti. c ( I'xNMiti' 1'ahi'i.ilk (t-Klltii tlyitatnit' froni Ilifir em-r,.) itow.1 a wwl's urtiiiiHrv tri'iitniput into li hours and atout itif I w or-'t.' o( iNilii. ovrr iu:ht. "It the wor-t ia-eof Lri. 1 ever lind. ' A hull ilo n'li fr it. iid-s limt Mill v uri'. m.i ti hutitr on. Hfard ot the In.mh Tp- i in, lo my nin-Mtiitnt they toiti Imth Bmt ri,.MMnimnit them to ihe ;e." lUui'i ay IIknlky, K-meniler ol t onn;re-o Attorney. lU Miiiome Street, Nin i"' Jin' I liner niui" imve mwavi oet'n hitiou- i ,.,,,,,,1,. t;,.'. in.i.;i i..i.-.t N.u.i.ir-i joy Minimi Pysaku' Tnt'LK. Ikuii 'u:h :,d di'i'j'enreii in imjle ot is ioiiiiiVK eie utif iih lor nip. Mm. Kmmv I.. Hoiiin, U Mom M., mui j 1"IH1mM. 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