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DAILY OATITAL JOURNAL. SAT.KM. ORKflON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1008.
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Where the fineft biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crusls
or puddings are required
oyal is indispensable.
Royal
Baiting Powder
Absolutely Fui&
Not only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa
sions. It makes the food more
tafty, nutritious and wholesome.
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k SHORT STORY OF
BADLANDS BILLY
t
f A tttle over a year ago a grndo
-jHtreford steer found lilmsolf 0110 of
jiUeth of cattle on one of tho largo
f niches of tho wet. Ho hnd boon
- Worried and branded mid put
. taroagh tho other experiences Incl-
itil to his kind In ttint wold and
ivAlj section. "Dndlands Billy," aj
llmt called, differed llttlo from his
at and It only selectod ns n typo
' ibot the process by which raw
tttfflil on the hoof Is convortod In.
ifto Ue finlihed product that .mnkos
rsuti for well-to-do tablos. In his
Mta Billy formed a hnd opinion of
ttoemturo called man and hnd ov-
11 reason to regard him as n natural
ttwar Rough tmitmont. crueltv.
tt and cuffs, harsh language and
tw were nig portion. Finally
Jr. In company with somo
of hU fellow, he found hlm-
fiitock car on the way to Chl-
w. A feeder looked over thorn
ultaght a lot of thirty. woIkIiIjik
arerago of .S50 pounds and
fe H a hundred. From this on
Improved for Billy of tlm niiii-
After a short ride ho waked
I that Steer's linrmll Anllr.,1
JjP pasture, where ho forgot
Wioejas he nibbled tho ,iMinim,a.
KHng provender nH mit in
rtt oer tho mounds aftor filling
JMMeh. This gilmpso of Hero
"aren, UMInr a month wn.
ti by b tetnnnrnrf rnn in
ff wMs with a comfortable shod
"6er of corn fodder at nlghi.
a desert, a oounlo nt
of broken par mm too o,j,i..i
P WUtlnQ Toward MnrnW tl,...
Itnt In ,. . ...'.
-y ... .ue ,aru ana rod n.,
Plonty of boxes, four to bIx feet,
wero placed In tho food ynrd, tho
corn wns brokon Into convenient
pieces and n bovine bnnquot was nr
fordod otjtml to six courses nt n hotel
table.
Cattle, Mko children, ylold to kind
treatment. Loud talking, discord
ant noises nnd wild rushing to and
fro, niake3 them nervous nnd retard?
tho progress boat promoted by rost
fulnesi. Whon you nro carrying n
basket of corn, If a steer steps In
front of you nnd Intlmntca that It Is
their undoing.
. In tho old pagan days, It wns cus-
lu"""Jr l ieeu uuiiocks for tho re
Hglous sacrifice. They were pam
pered with good things, treated with
kindness nnd eventually decorated
with ribbons and wreaths. On their
noma hrung floral rings, around their
necks wero chnlns of Ivy and laurel,
their tails wore plaited Into braids
and everything done to mnko them
acceptable as offerings to Jove. Alas,
cattledom has its (tragedies ns well
na the human race, and all this or
namentation, this decoration. was
simply preliminary to knocking them
In tho head! "I kissed thee beforo
I killed thee," says Othollo to Dos
demona in tho great play. Deceitful
kindness often precedes designful
murder. So It was a sorry Chritmas
for Billy and his pals, whon they
wero driven from tho placo they had
known as home, orowded on a car
and unloaded In tho great yardd
whero tho noise nnd rush, the whips
and prods wero rudd awakenings
from tho luxuriant llfo of tho feed
lots. They wero butchered to mako
n holidny for gormandizers. All that
I pampering was for profit, nil that fat
put on, not to benefit tho recipient,
but to gratify tho nppctito of man.
It Is a kind provision of naturo that
animals enn not anticipate tho fu
ture. In tholr caso, nt least, ignor
ance is bliss. They know nothing of
donth, are not troubled with prob
lems of futuro existence Mnn dies
many times by anticipation; they dlo
but onco. Not being ablo to reason,
tho doomed steer escapes tho horror
Inseparable from kuowing one's fnto
In advance. Tim, thuro nro limita
tions to tho advantage of knowl
edge, conditions that mnko mnn'
hlghost attributes in some nun sure i
drnwbuck to his happiness. Tho
Bteor eats only to 1id oaten. Ills
only mlislon in life Is to furnlrh n
dinner for others, ilia brief spoil
of nnlmnl onjoyment In tho grass
Holds or fecdlot Is simply prelimin
ary to being sorvod up n n ronBt or
Btonks. Tho chain of destruction
goes on end'.ossly, ono animal living
by devouring nnothor, whllo man,
Lord of Creation, devours them nil.
In turn, howovor, ho does not escape
tho goncrnl fcto nH "a certain diet of
politic worms' await opportunity for
retaliation in kind. Thcso reflections
hardly passed through tho mlndB of
thoBo who coolly carved up "Bad
lands Dllly" tho other dny, and It ts
porhnpn just ns well not to draw tho
moral too closoly whon discussing
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canjtijl
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eal dollars
Wc have in our safe, in a ge&led and witnKirl
envelope, the last line of the "Limerick" which
appears below. The line has six words and md in
one rhyming with "ale." We will cive a half.nmmd
Ghirardelli's Cocoa can full of silver doll (9Z to
the person who correctly supplies the missinc line.
One perton may j.nd many solution! as they wish, there is no limit Tho
correct answer maj uo sent in any lorm, , t(
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A sickly young student at Yalo
Tried to strengthen himself upon ale,
But a wise "College Widow,"
Said, "Cut it out, Klddo,
but we prefer that it be written uuon the
back of a label taken from anr size can of
Ghirardelli's Cocoa. Answers must be
mailed on or before March IS. nlninlv ?.
dressed to GHIRARDELLI'S CONTEST DE
PARTMENT. 20 MONTGOMERY STREET.
SAN FRANCISCO. Here's the "Limerick"Mr
irar del lis Co coa
(Less Than a Cent a Cup)
Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and
old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price
can be better or more delicious. Your grocer
sells and recommends it.
COMiKCTORS CLING
TO THHIK TltHAKUIlKS
-o
.TUN VALUE OF CHARCOAL
.fbU8Ln!?n ""v.'? mV'0?,10;11'11 "r0V,8,0 0f natr Which Sets
unlk around, don't kick him. .. nnl,nl M. 0 ,,,,
Rornf. I.l ll. -.!. .... !".. ........... ..o w.u D,,wv.l iwui.
::V """ U4,l":r n,uu u V of another.
""u Hui iituiu so moy iook pionscu
whon you como Into tho ynrd. It Is
astonishing how much Improvement
may bo producod by tho slmplo pro
cobs of cnrdlng. A fow minutes onch
day with a brlckly appllod card will
glvo n gloss nnd smoothnoss of coat,
while contributing to tho nnlmnl't
honith nnd gonornl well-being. At
Few Peoplo Know How Useful It Is
in I'rescrvliiK Health nnd Hchuty.
Costs Nothing to Try.
a better
Kindness, llko
ITnaistWy IT hiil,-la -
-..,v.a ul VUU U
wson calculator i t...
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9&L and 8lve h!m
ta9' Of man i.-in.i
A8. 00thea th av.r I. .
lftti.,1. . " -. uvuoi unit
iChuS;5.!.t,too.d
Lrf4 . -icueu. instead,
9re, of running away scared
gg"?Pmch of the feeder and
- se 9 mm t an annrnn.i..
ihe became dooilo and
M m ., . uv u' ine dispenser
wVUftlme. ItWMa
ah L. fornK"' ad Billy
n7i . urned on erase
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m iu, ;; . ww ary There
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Nearly overybody knows that char
coal Is tho enfost and moat ofllotont
first they don't llko It, shying oft like disinfectant nnd purlftor in nnturo,
chlldron, whoso mother wants to .but fow ronllzo It? vnluo whon taken
wash their faces. But whon they
catch on, It Is Interesting to soo tho
fat follows geL up, strotchlng and
Into tho human system for tho sam
cloanBing purpose
Charcoal Is a remedy that the
grunting and como crowding nround moro you take of It tho bettor; It U
to have tholr hides loosonod up. Tho
holiday senson of 1907 wns npproaoh
Ing and It was a mighty fine bunch
that showed up. with "Badlands
Billy" at their head. They hnd
grown from wild weBtornors to prize
1500-pound beeves, but this vory
prosperity, ns sometimes happens In
tho caso of mon, was destlnod to b
im t., "'' usu. mere
Rn.! -fr to wash
- ana tender herbage
aatmalg rouUl talk, no
r Md hi brethren would
orld wM a flne ono
m rraliMtirt- ,
"" w complete
Croih. "v wrs ui
"reiaer sjr.ii.i -.. . .
todeh. ::wrm man-
W wm :. vai " wn and
r itZ mt A1! wt won
J54,B, Pleasant
&zT'TXr' a,tsated
P wS,,; 44rk Ur r pro-
fZ?J? tack 8r got
d,l gTea 8wet
adied to the ration
corn
Sleep
And Rest
Every movement oi tho
body consumes energy. So
does mental effort. En
ergy is supplied by the
nerves. It follows -that
physical or mental exhaus
tion simply means an
over-draft on the nerves.
Nature restores energy
through rest and sleep.
.You cannot sleep with
tired nerves. Dr. Miles '
Nervine soothes the irri
tation and restores nerv
ous energy.
"Although I have lived nearly 78
years. 1 have stood up azaliut testi
monials for tmlillcatlon. But the un
equaled excellence of Or. Allies Ite
Btcrutlve Nervine, na a medicine for
inherent insomnia. Intensified by lens
resilience in a high altitude oonipil
me to rooosnlie its superiority ovr
every other medicine I have ever ud
tor nervotianeats and sleepleaMUrMfl. I
fiel sure thst the Ner'lna U free from
Injurious oiiiat found In most mdl
cln for Inmimnla. and can conselent
lousiy rofornmd It to tlie ajrwl and
nervous.' MRS. W. II. FlTRSMAN.
Colorado Sprints, Colo.
Dr. Mlls' Nervine I sold by your
trugglst, who will ouarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, ha
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind
not a drug at nil, but simply absorbs
tho gases nnd Impurttlea always pro
ont In tho stomnch and Intestlnos
and enrrios them out of tho system.
Charcoal swootons .tho breath aft
er smoking, drinking or after eating
onions and other odorous vegetables.
Charcoal effectually clears nnd im
proves tho complexion, It whltons tho
teeth and further acts as a natural
and eminently eafo cathartic.
It absorbs tho injurious gasei
which collect In tho stomach and
bowels; It disinfects tho mouth and
throat from tho poison of catarrh.
All druggists sell charcoal in ono
form or another, but probably tho
best chrcoal and tho most for the
money la In Stuart's Charcoal Lozen
ges; they are composed of tho flnoet
powdered willow charcoal, and other
harmless antiseptics In tablet form
or rather In tho form of largo pleas
ant tasting lozenges, tho charcoal
being mixed with honey.
The dally use of those lozongon
will soon tell In a much Improved
condition of tho gonoral health, bet
ter complexion, sweeter breath and
purer blood, and the beauty of it I,
that no possible harm can result from
their continued use, but, on the con
trary, groat benefit.
A Buffalo physician, in Bpoaklng of
tho benoflta of charcoal, says: I
advis Stuart's Charcoal Lozengas to
all patient suffering from gas in
stomach and bowels, and to clear the
complexion and purify the breath,
mouth and throat; I also believe th
liver is greatly benefited by the dally
use of them; they cost but 26 cenU
a box at drug stores, and although
In some sense a patent preparation,
yet I believe I get more and better
oharcoal In Stuart's Charcoal Lozen
ge than in any of the ordinary char
coal tablofca."
Smd your name and address today
for a froe trial package and see for
yourself. P. A. Stuart Co.. 200
It is nn Interesting fact that while
tho soiling of diamonds, nutomobllos
nnd oven pianos has become for tho
moment almost a lo3t art, tho de
mnnd for somo othor kinds of luxur
ies doos not scorn to havo boon sorl
ously affected by tho flnnnclnl trou
bles of 1007. Notably, tho records
of tho auction rooms whoro raro
books nnd prints nro sold nro said
to show no great Incronso In tho
number of Important Itoms thrown
pon tho mnrkot, nnd no consider
nblo docronso In tho prlcos obtain
able for thoio that do pass undor
tho hammer, either horo or In Lon
don. And It Baom.s to bo true, In
spito of tho suspicion prevailing In
tho book trade that "host sollors"
no longer sell.
Tho Bltuntlon Is a surprlso, and to
somo oxtent a disappointment, prob
ably, to many collectors, For tho
preelous Itoms that tholr collections
lacked, for tho rarities that In timed
of plenty seemed practically unat
tainable, they havo wnlted, perhaps
yoars, In many cases, In the confi
dent bollef that a real good panic
would give them tho desired oppor
tunities to strengthen their holdings
tlotlos, nil tho blandlshmonts nnd nil tho hoglnnlng of tho nlnotconth con-
tllA 0l II At ltt(. A Mint hAhIU mmmIm
V..U OVUUVHUIIO Ui. null, ftuuiiu Ullium
should bo Instilled into tho minds
nnd chnrnctorn of our youth? Now
York Mall.
1'ItUSHIA AND HEIt
POLISH IllOVINOES
It is, however, not only tho poli
tical and economic nspect of tho
question that Bpenks In favor of tho
trndltlonni Prussian school system
nnd Its grndunl Improvement. Evon
ns n civilizing nnd liberating factor
'Prussia has fulflllod a gront mission
In hor Polish provinces. Poland wnn
n country In which 00 por cont of tho
rural population consisted of Rorfa
whon Prussia got Its shnro nt tho
tury tho llborntton of tho sorts wan
cnrrlod through by tho Pmisslnn gov
ernment. That tho Polish nobility looks
back upon tho momory of tho old
times as nn Idonl of Bqulro sovereign
ty Is qulto undorstnndnblo. Nor will
tho ultramontano prloHts over for
got with what frocdora tho Joaultu
woro allowed to stamp out tho Prd
tcstnnt rollglon whorovor tho Whlto
Engloof Poland supported tholr re
ligious zonl. Thoy naturally doploro
tho chnngo of circumstances In con-
hoquonco of tho Prussian occupation. J
nut tho masses of tho Polish popula
tion ought to bo -thankful to tholr
grontost bonofaotor, tho Prussian
stnto. .Ah long nBttho formor stnto
of things was romomborod by tho llv-
division. Tho Polish noblos trontod.lng gonorntlona thoy notunlly woro hi
tholr 'peasants as though thoy wor most loyal nnd HntlHfled. Slnco tho j
cattio belonging to tho ostnto; wo
neod only romombor that thoy claim
ed tho "Jus prlmao noctls" of their
women folk. Nor wns thoro n citi
zen class In tho Polish towns. Ignor
ance, dirt, poverty wns tho lot of
tho population nt largo, whllo tho
noblos indulgod in luxurlos and po
lltlcnl Intrigues. Already Frodorlck
tho Great could boast that with
Prussian rulo tho olomonta of humnn
oxlstonco woro Introduced Into hi
In this lino or in that, nut thn nriB.' Po,,8 acquisition. Tho Bromberg
ent soason has not hroiicht tho nx- cana, macadamized roads, sanitary
pectod opportunities; or, when they rB"'ntlons wore tho complement of
havo arisen, prices havo turnod out, tho compulsory school lystem. and In
to bo as prohlbltlvo as over. ! r
Two explanations may be suggest
ed for the facts, of which we shall
stato this ono first, because wo llko
tho second one better: that when
the pinch came, men were willing to
part with their real estate,
their horsos and carriages, their
stocks and bonds, but not with
tholr "drawings, prints, ourlosl-
tlos, books In a word," as Do Gon
court said in his will, "those things
of art which have been tho joy of
my llfo."
The othor theory may be Just as
good, and to tho collector It will
bring moro encouragemont. It is that
the pooplo to whom "thong things of
art" have been the chief Joy of life,
rather than automobiles nnd dla-
monds,.are of a dlfforent bont as re-
DO YOTJ GET TCTP
WITH A IvAMIS BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp.
Root, the grout kid.
ney, liver and blad
der remedy.
It is the great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
discovered uftr years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney nnd
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
BUWtVPSIUI III IIUI4IW,I VM, ... .U..IV ,Ml.,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder ami
Ilright's Disease, which is the worst
form ot kiuuey iroume,
mlddlo of Inst contury, howovor, tho
nutlonnl Instincts camo Into play.
Now tho Polish nobility Bhrowdly as
sumed tho mask of democrncy ton-
donolon nnd rnolnl sympathy with
tholr formor serfs. If tho Polish no
blllty would siicoood, wo ennnot
doubt, their now friends In tho Prus
sian districts of tho formor Poland
would soon soo tholr mlstuko. From
tho kind-honrtod Bympnthl.zor with
his fellow siifforors tho Polish noble
man would nt onco roturu to tho
ohorlshod habits of tho Bovoro mastor
who ubos his riding whip on tho bark
of his poasants as frooly ns In time
of yoro. Whorover tho Polish nobil
ity still holds tho reigns of suprem
acy wo find thoao nvorboarlng acts of
social tyranny In full sway. We nerd
only point to Oallcla to lIliiBtrnto this
Peoplo who honestly bollovo that
thoy support tho causo of freedom
by siding with tho Poles In tholr op
position to the Prussian rule in
Bosnia, ought at lonst to tako cog
nlznnco of tho hlxtorlcal and social
aspect of tho question. Continental
Correspondonoo.
9
.0..u..are oi a auioniui uuu as c D KlInier.'H swamp.Root Is not roc- 0ler
gnrds their other affairs; that col- ommended for everything but if you have , , '
Similar SyiiiptoniH.
"Pardon me, sir," suavely said tho
passenger who wlehod to borrow onJ
for a fow moments, "but have ou
n fountnln pen?"
Nawi" roplled thn grouchy trav-
"I iivo noxt door to a public
lectin;?, though it keeps so many peo
pie poor, reduces also the desire for
wealth to an attent at loast suffi
cient to keep them aloof from forms
of Investment which result In seri
ous reverses when hard times come.
There may bo a new lesson in
practical psychology. If over-apecu-j
latlon and evon over-enterprise prove
at certain times a menace to the
business prosperity of the country,
and if ono effect of catching the col
lecting mania is to deaden the de
sire for speculative aggrandizement.
why not establish a department In
one of our local universities prefe
ommeiideil for everything Dutll you liavu ... .,.,. .,., TIinvAB in look
kidney, liver or lilwldvr trouble it will be I1911001' Umts vUiat mak08 mo ,00,t
found just thfr remedy you need. Jt has so savage." Puok.
been tested in to many ways, in hoepitnl
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case tliat a
special arrangement lias been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle fcent froe by mail, aloa book tell
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to
findout if vou have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
L'eneroui offer in this napvr and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Ilinghaiiiton,
N. V. The regular
fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles are a-uap-Reot.
sold by all good drugfjlsts Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
.y-
"oaSI
Stuart BIdg, Marshall, Mich.
I . r ik T .!- -, l . -. ...... T ..
ablH tho ono nearest Wall itreet,ow?P-"Vwr-'k',Ht,WB4ow'",l';'k'i
I. .. j 11 . .. IV1UIUCUUUICM, lilUVLUtllMVU, , l,,VS
whero all the arts and all the & cvery bottle.
tlon Afcthoil.
If you suffer from bleeding, Itch
ing, blind or protruding Piles, send
mo your addross, and I will tell you
how to cure yourself at home by tho
new absorption treatment; and will
alio send somo of this home treat
ment free for trial, with references 'tl
from your own locality If requested. r
Immediate relief and pormanont cure '
assured, oena no money, out ten
others or tnis oner, wnta todav
to Mrs. M. Summer, Box P, Nort "
Dame, Ind, 4 ;
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