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«*KKH* * WKLCH, I'ublLh.ra.
PERKY. • . . . ■ OKLAHOMA.
THE ODORIFEROUS ONION.
Word. In 1'rat... „f ||,„ Virtue. or a V.ae.
t*M« Tlmi Is Nlifflitfii
Tho now onion is us much the liar*
"f spring ill tho markets as tlia
bluebird and the robin are in the fields
H ought to bo gludly received. Crisp
and ffree„, not too strong, but with a
twang" that culls for popper and salt
>il and vmcgur, what could our sala.ls
do without it. and what could wo do
Without the sulails? Of preen onions
may be oaten as they are with only the
addition of salt, and a man inav be
never the worse. They
breakfast table
per-
The
garnish a
in spring as few things
''veil new laid eggs in their
pearly shells. And when late at night,
after the play, or a turn at desk or
books, one drops into club or restau-
rant, tlio spring onion rises up before
the appetite like a vision of Aruady.
1011 cannot |/o to bed without it; with
it you can slumber as sweetly us an
in fant—
Nut poppy, nor raunitmirrora.
Nor all 1 lie drowsy sirups of the world.
Shall ever inedlclno thee lu that sweet sleep
so effectually as tiio bumble onion.
Indeed, it is a wonder that the de-
licious vegetable has been neglected
by the culinary poets and writers from
' hurles l.amb down. It may be termed
the verbena of the kitchen garden—
modest and unobtrusive, but so hardy
it cannot be killed, and discover-
ing itself by its fragrance. An old
poet wrote that a gentle lleart was
like the sandal tree, which
fumes the ax that lays it low.
onion repays a bruise in the same
fashion. Lettuce is delicious, and
new radishes are a joy to the palate,
but they require hotbeds and cuddling,
while the onion braves the rigors of
the severest winters, growing during
every thaw, keeping a stiff upper lip
trader the now and ioe and rising in
refreshing and triumphant green with
the tlrst sunny days. It is the reliance
of tiie poor man, but it lias only to be
eaten to lie appreciated by anybody.
\\ itliout it the amateur gardener
would bean utter failure, for it is
hardy enough t*> ti nirisii iu spite of his
comblnati ignorance and mis-
placed scientific theories.
The onion has a history, too. It
grew in Iv/ypt when the first civiliza-
tion was dawning; it witnessed the
building of the pyramids an.I those
other wonders of architecture whose
remains astonish the world. When
Moses and Aaron compelled Pharaoh
to let the chosen p;ople go, tbe onion
was on the bill of fare both of the chil-
dren of Israel and their oppressors.
We have no doubt that when ( leopatra
and Mare Antony gave those famous
btni|nets there were onions in the sal-
a U. The "Serpent of old Nile" put
* negar to better use when dressing
onions than she did when dissolving
pearls.
The only objection that has been
urged against ttie onion is that its odor
IS • little too p HNrlll lint that need
Hot matter. A witty Irishman has sug-
gested that it can hi* entirely neutral-
ized by eating garlic afterwards. A
glass of milk will cleanse the breath
perfectly. lletter still, let everyone
eat onions and then nobody will have
any reason for objecting. After all.
tiie smell of onions on the breath is
much better than the smell of cloves.
Louisville t ourier-.lournal.
"Of course ye'ro goin' ter sell them
hosses?" said ||jek.
"Why, whatever made you think
that'.'" she asked.
"1 can't see whnt'd meek me think
anything else," answered Iliclt, with
some animation.
"Well, since 1 have no intention of
selling them," she replied, calmly, "wo
may as well drop tho subject."
I his positive declaration served to
amaze Dick Kolton, us well us to
render him speechless for the time
being. During his forty-five years of
bachelorhood ho had learned to look
upon woman us a weak, yielding
creature, who was ever ready to sub-
mit to the will of man. Now he was
learning his error. Ho hsd set hit
head on having those horses disposed
of before his marriage, and ho hnd
even hinted us much to ,lud Davis.
Should hu now back down anil ac-
knowledge thut he was nut able to
holton's concession.
HV Will, I.IKKMIKK.
K'K JIOLTON lit
his pipe and sat
d o w n by t h e
bright fire that
blazed in the lit-
tle sod fireplace.
There were some
matters he wanted
to think over, and he had found that
ho could best collect his thoughts
when his pipe was at his lips.
"I reckon I'm about as comfort'ble
is any settler on Jladger prairie," ho
mused, gazing into the glowing coals.
"Plenty uv grub, scads uv wood, an' no
one ter look ulter but myself."
Here ho paused in his musings, and
puffed vigorously at his pipe. Perhaps
the condition implied by his last words
did not bring the amount of satisfac-
tion he would have liked to persuade
himself it did. It was true that Dick
llolton was pretty well fixed for the
winter when one considered the almost
destitute condition of some of the set-
tlers (in Uadtfer prairie, lie had gath-
ered his small crop, got up his win-
ter's wood, stored an abundant supply
of provisions in his cabin, then sold
his team, put the money in the bank
along with the little nest-egg he had
already laid by, and ridden home with
Sim Drake.
1 hem bosses uv mine would 'a' eat
their heads off 'fore spring," he ex-
plained, "not eountin' the trouble uv
feedin an' takin' care uv 'em. I got
hundred fer 'em, an' in tiie spring,
when plow in' time comes. I can buy
jist as good a team fer the same
money. \\ ith corn a dollar a bushel,
that saves me about forty dollars, ter
say nothin' uv the trouble uv feedin',
waterin' an' eurrvin'. Now thar's Hen
Spikes with five ole crow-bates. Not I
a thing has he got ter do with 'em. but i
he's goin'ter winter the whole bone-
yard, and* when spring comes his carry his point with a woman?
THE MIDDLE CLASSES.
This tallest man on the Pacific coast
is Samuel Hutchinson, of Proseott,
Wash. His height is seven feet two
and one-half inches.
I'ADrcAH, Ky., points with pride to
an t'ighty-five-year-old citizen, Mr. A.
Lice, who never chewed or smoked
tobaceo, never swore au oath, and was
never drunk.
IIlCHKisyet another contribution of
fact for the interminable controversy.
I'd ward Nangle, a healthy and clear*
headed resident of Heading, Pa., is
ninety-seven years old, and has been an
inveterate smoker since boyhood.
CAUSED BY vaccination.
Highest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U. S. Govt Report
crop'll be eat up. an' like as not he'll
be comin' ter me fer corn. It. ain't no
wonder that some people aire pore —
yas, an' alius will be."
Dick thought over all these things as
he sat gazing into the red coals. He
was pretty well fixed for the winter—-he
was quite satisfied on that point. He
had no stock to feed and look after I proper places when I saw them last."
during the cold months. That, too. "Then, by gum, that's more 'an can
was Viewed with no small degree of \ be sed ur some people's he Vis," blurted
lie had no one but him-I Dick, his pent-up anger finding vent.
This outburst did not disturb Mrs.
ALL WAS LOST.
Hut th* Kin.I IfftiMl or rr vl<lrri<*«
I'UIn:* Mmilfftai
I wa§ ri<ling along tho path of u
•yeKoat w kich had ml a W&t swath
neroHH the country the day before,
when I came to a net tier seated on a
block of wood in front of the ruins of
a pole shanty. Kverything had been
taken away down to the puncheon
floor and the do/en fruit trees around
the hou«>e were lying uprooted.
"How f„r ln v yo" cum, stranger?"
lie asked as I rode up.
' From Seottsville "
"Mv old woman blowedaway in that
direction and 1 thougnt you might
hi'v seen her."
"No, sir."
Mull* went at about the same time,
I guo*. lie was n big white mule
I haven't him Then you have
lost everything?"
"K very thing, stranger wife, mule,
dog, twelve hens, house mi l furniture.
* hie in in It thev was all In
ini 11 it they was all gone
Were y« u home at the time'" I
atisfaction.
self to care for.
He could not get beyond this point
with the same feeling of gratification
that had marked his disposition of the
other domestic problems, in spite of
his efforts to conceal the fact from
himself, this question brought some
very unpleasant reflections. It also
brought a fact* before his mental vision
-the face of Mrs. Rudd. a widow
whose cabin stood just across the
"draw."' Mrs. Rudd was very attract-
ive, not over thirty-five and one of the
pluckiest little women on the fiats—
that was the verdict of the denizens of
JJadger prairie. She managed her af
| fairs quite as well as any of the men,
i even the most thrifty of them, and
; with iu) one to assist her except Lizzie
j Jones, a half-sister, who made her
home with Mrs. Rudd. Dick had joined
in ttie admiration which had been be-
! stowed on the little widow. Iu fact,
I his admiration soon took a form which
was quite ardent in its character,
j Dick Holton was not the man to
i waste time ia idle hesitation, and
| when lie had got to a state of realiza-
1 tion of his feeling.-, he laid the whole
matter before the fascinating little
widow and offered her his heart and
hand.
The ability to transact Uisiness with
dispatch was one of Mis. Rudd's noted
qualities, and an engagement for an
early marriage was the result.
There was more than one reason
why such a union should prove both
From the Journal, Detroit, Mich.
Every ono in tho vicinity of Mcldrum
avenue and Champlaiu street, Detroit,
knows Mrs. McDonald, and many u neigh-
bor lilts reason to feel grateful to her for the
kind and friendly interest she has luuni-
fog tod iu cases of illness.
She is a kind-hearted friend, a natural
nurse, aud an intelligent aud reiinod lady.
To a reporter sho roceutly talked at somo
length about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, giv-
ing some very interesting instances iu her
own immediate knowledge of marvelous
cures, and tho universal benefleeneo of tho
remedy to thoso who had used it.
t4I have reason to know," said Mrs. Mc-
Donald, "something of tho worth of this
medicine, for it has boon demonstrated in my
own immediate family. My daughter Kit-
tie is attending high school, and has never
been very strong since she began. 1 sup-
pose she studied hard, and she has quiu* a
distance to go every day. When the small-
pox broke out ail of the school children had
to bo vaccinated. I took her over to Dr.
Jameson and he vaccinated her. I never
*aw such an arm in my life and the doctor
said he never did. She was broken out on
her shoulders and back and was just us sick
as she could be. To add to it all neuralgia
set iu, and tho poor child was in misery,
she is naturally of a nervous temperament
and she suffered most awfully. Even after
she recovered the neuralgia did not leave
her. Stormy days or days that were damp
or preceded a storin, she could not go out at
ail. She was pale and thin, and had no ap
petite.
"I have forgotten just who told me about
the Pink Pills, but I got some for her and
they cured her right up. She has a nice
color in her face, cats and sleeps well, goes
to school every day, and is well and strong
in every particular. I have never heard of
my thing to build up the blood to compare
with Pink Pills. I shall alwavs keep them
in the house and recommend them to my
neighbors."
Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for Pale People
are considered an uutailing specific in su< h
diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paraly-
sis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the after
effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart,
pale aud sallow complexions, that tired feel-
ing resulting from nervous prostration; all
diseases resultiug from vitiated humors iu
tho blood, such us scrofula, chronic erysip-
elas, etc. They aro also a specific for
troubles peculiar to females, such as sup-
pressions, irregularities, and all forms of
weakness. In men thev effect a radical euro
in all cases arising from mental worry,
by gum. I don't inten 1 ovcrwor^ nr excesses of whatever nature.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by all
dealers, or will bo sent post paid on receipt
of price (50 cents a box or six boxes for
they are never sold in bulk or by 100)
by addressing Dr. Williams" Medicine Co.,
Schenectady, N. Y.
Powder
Absolutely PURE
TO COOK GAME.
PARTniiMii:* a i.a I'nvNCAnr..—Truss
the partridges and skewer them; cover
the breasts with slices of lemon, and
over them lay Nome fat bacon; wrap
them in paper and tie tightly. Iloast | h Accri-rnn-Sho {coldly)
for three-quarters of un hour! when
seS!-?.T I. they pass the con-
men f - " , V'ur ",u! What a delicious
n li!. t 1,r''l>'l7°nuiKe blossoms!" Ut-
, A,t 1 ipUinii (ului-niedi—1"Oil, ao really
you, uotiling Of the non:"—
j —I assure
Punch.
(|nnn i.|,„ ,v . Bill worm K mil
uoiu take ntr the paper and serve cold maticallv)—-y,
. * • I hardly know
to leeeive your proposal. You know I
am worth a million, of course."
I fclr
11
iris."
Ho (diplo-
worth a million other
Sho (rapturously)—"OI Jack!"—
IIK DURW AWAY AND HURRIED FIIOM THE
HOUSE.
So; he
could never do that
"They aire eotm' thair heads off," he
said.
"What's eating their heads off?"
" I hem bosses," replied Dick, getting
red in the face.
"<>h, the horses! You must be mis-
taken; their heads were all in their
'/Di:uk am one blessln' about boln'black,'•
said Hastus, as ho stoived two chickens
away iu his bag the other night. 44Yo' ain't
up' ter be so visible iu do dark."—Harpcr'a
liazar. 1
with the juice of Seville orange
Potted Partiudgiim.—Truss the par-
tridges; season inside with salt and
pepper; place in a stew pan lined with
slices of lean ham; add a bunch of
thyme, somo whole pepper and allspice;
cover with slices of ham; udd a pint of
water; cover tightly and stew for two - . , , , rw
hours; keep in the pot till cold, then 1 hl tt lty into two classes—
1..I. into pots with a f'ew whole „ U"d **
corns; pour clarified butter over them I
and cover tightly till used. ; Tin; hammock is always brought out in
Larded Hare.—Hone a hare, lav it, f whc" ove.ryoue s experience
leads him to suppose that it was bu
flat on a board, and season with pepper, | the tail,
spices, chopjHMl mushrooms, parsley,
thyme and siinllots; spread force-meat
over it, roll it up very tightly, and lard
it with bacon. Put the bones and somo
ham into a stewpan with a few bay-
leaves, onions, thyme, parsley, a few
blades of mace, ami half a pint of port;
cover the bones with fat bacon; put i
the hare, and cover it also with bacon;
set on a slow fire to simmer for two
hours; take out the hare, and allow to
cool; glaze with aspic jelly; garnish
with parsley.
Yonkers Statesman.
built for
Tim: man who wrote: "Revolutions never
go backward," had never turned a back
wafe'ouUUU °Ver tho tuilbourd of ® farm
Rudd's placidity in the least. She
knew more of Dick's nature than ho
ever dreamed of her knowing. She
went
i the
herd
looked at him serenely.
"As I was going to say," she
on, "we will need the horses i
spring when plowing time comes."
"What ilo you mean by 'we?' " asked
Dick, becoming more and lore exas-
perated.
"Why, I mean you and me, Dick;
when we are married—"
"I ain't married inter no
bosses y it, an
ter!"
"Very well; it wouldn't be any credit
to the horses if you should, with that
temper of your.'*."
"'iiout as much credit as it would be
ter a man ter git a wife that thought
more uv a boss an she did uv him," re-
plied Dick,now thoroughly warmed up.
Hut. thar aiu t no accountin' fer
taste."
'Horses don't get mad and
ful things, and—make donk
themselves," replied Mrs. Kudd,
lines about he
tinner.
EGYPT OF TO-DAY.
say spite
The tolls last year frion the Suez j
canal were #15.000,000.
American farmers will be surprise** j
to learn that their brethren in ancient i
tilt | ''-> pt pay a land tax annually of fS.'jo !
In This Work- .!>*? World
Brains and nervous systems often iHve war
under the pressure and anxio y of busi-
ness. P«resis, wastinir of the nervous is-
sues, a sudden an dun forewarned collapse of
the in- n al and physical faculti s are daily
occurrences, as tho columns of the dai y
press show. Fortify the system when ex-
hausted against such untoward ovents with
Stomach Hitters, Uiat most
helpful medicine of tho weuk. w rn out and
in tirui. Uoe it in rheumat sin, dyspepsia,
constipation and malaria.
uw iiat is wisdom?" asked a teacher of a
class of small girls. A bright-eyed little
creature arose aud auswered; •'information
ABOUT THE BIG FAIRS.
Lubeck is quietly holding an exhibi-
tion this year of the products of the
countries with which the old Ilansa
town has always traded — Finland,
Russia, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
1 he Kiel navy yard has an important
exhibit.
Tiie forestry exhibit at the Atlanta
exposition promises to be the most com-
plete and instructive ever made by a
government, excelling in excellence,
though not in size, the exhibit in Chi-! thein try. Sold under guarantee*to cure~by
The exhibits are now be- !)5"g5r.Ls^°,ve^'wh.(lro- %)k.fr<*- Ad. Ster-
Tobaccn TuttercMl and Torn.
Every dav wo meet the man with shabby
clothes, sallow skin and shambling foot-
steps, holding out a tobacco-palsied hand
for the charity quarter. Tobacco destroys
manhood and tho happiness of psrfect
vitality. No-To-Bac is guaranteed to cure
just such cases, and it's charity to make
go in 1803.
ing shipped.
A iialloon capable of accommodat-
ing one hundred anil sixty passengers
will ascend hourly from the next Paris
exposition. It will arise to the distance
of one thousand nine hundred and lifty
feet, and will be held in place by a
wire rope varying from four to live
inches iu diameter.
THE OPERA.
Tamaono is to create the part of Nero
in Boito's new opera, "Nerone."
"Die Wai.ki rk" and "Siegfred" it is
hop?d will be given in English next
season in London, with Frau von
JanuschowsUi as the soprano.
THE SCIENCES.
Tiie best engines do not utilize over
calculated energy
next
Oh, V"
right litre to home.'*
i i neither blew awav nor got
"And
burl1
"Neither one. C'omo through it all
M>ulid a* a dollar."
Where were vou when the cyclone
ton per cent, of the
of the heat of coal.
1 iik water of the oceans, notwith-
standing numerous local influences, is
nearly of the same composition in every
mouth crowing a trifle P*'1' "ere. I part of the world.
Ovi:n half ot Egypt's foreign rom-] An' °ak tree of average size with 700,-
1 won t Htnn.l that from anyone. 1 mcrec i-, with (ircat Itritain. The leaves lifts from tho earth into the
won t, l,y guin! he cried. "Mehhy I'm ' ni'ed States littys aWit f::,DUO.OOO "'r about 138 tons of water during the
a donkey, but 1 in one uv the kind i worth, one-lifteentli, ..f t ie Egyptian A™ months it displays its foliage
til.t K still got his head out uv the hal- cotton crop each year. j Only the female mosquito bites.
Ir is wrong to supposo that the Though It Is asserted that she carries
V11„! l"' i ! is being European- ; I'"l n, the fact has never been proved; ,
J 11 hu>'epliud, without look* , j/od. European influence prevails in no ▼®nom glands have been discovered,
lit, P.. , . I political, legal ami social affairs of Her sting consists of five extremely I
„,!1( H, '' 11 «cep scarlet. | lie but at heart the D 'vptian remains s' arp needles, two of which a
Hat what do you mean?" he as unchanged as the Sphinx.
wi,_' ... , . . ^ nr. increase of winter travel to the
his grUzle'l m,c'l!.,>U ^ ^ "j%?Ua.,s immense-
"| l ™;;li't1"|'U' M. I numbered T.fto" dlstribu",! "
lain not going to let you go away i una |„ the country; half the
1 tl>lv ' " t you see that I wasonlv | c...nlng from Americans.
Tiie army c omprises lJS.o.'H) men, the
full strength, e Minting tie military
police, being "l.ouu. The eommnnder
i and seventy-si* otlleers are "borrowed**
broke I from the English army and paid twice
the amount of their home salaries.
hug Keinedy Co., New York City or Chi-
cago.
"Siv, mister," said tho little fresh air
child, a* she watched tho cattle enjoying
tueir cuu. "do you have to buy guiu Sck ali
ot tlieui cows to chevvf
An Important DifPerrnor.
To make it apparent to thousanut, who
tlimk themselves ill, that they are not af-
fected with any disease, but that the system
sun ply needs cleansing is to bring comfort
home to their hearts, as a costive condition
h easily cured by using Hyrupof Figs. Man-
ufactured by tho California Kig Syrup Co.
Tun man who robs Peter to nav Paul
usually intends to strike 1'aul for a'larger
loan later 011.—Puck.
A Dosk Ju Time Saves Nine of Hale's
Honey lit Horehoutid and Tar for Coughs.
Pike's Toothache Drops Cure ia oue minute.
T iii- man who upset his bicycle tho other
day was so severely injured tnut he had to
be taken home iu a quad racyi le.
Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved
mo many a doctor's bill. S. Y. Hahdt, Uop.
kins Place, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 2, 'i>4.
Tramps—Oivcup—"What was vourhusi*
lu-ss tN'fore you to. lc to tramping;" pick*
up—"Being tramped on."
Hall's Catarrh fur*
Is a Constitutional Cure. Price 73c.
A DfEL is quickly managed.
takes two seconds to arrange it.
It only
i are barbed.
t.t.ooo,*
mono?
ehating you? tome, be reasonabl..
Purely you must know that I cannot
sell the horse* I am willing to do
what is reasonable, but -''
"lint sell them blaiued bosses,
in Dick "All right; ye can keep '
GREAT BOOK FREE.
■J'hcy unite to form an awl, which, hav- I rmhh?r,?..''r!"' of,ni)f''alo. N. y„
ing Inflicted the puncture, M'.rl as a i fejp] > Comm.m ScVs^Mcd'ic UAdviT"
tube .or sucking the blooj of tin! vie- , anitounocd thut after i
Th«
sucking the blood of th« ric- | •"■announced that aKe?6te.ou>'conles 'hui
tim. | been sold at the regular pticc, per
Iris not true that flies arc enabled foT'the
to ,il u on the ceiling by means of suck• i **jH'tidi d In producing it, lie would dis*
that flies
the ec
Ing disks. Kaeli of the six feet Is pro- j i'lllo.' ."1, nc*1 h.'Jf rninion /Zcr. As thl
drew away and 11ur- < ,
struck the house
"Waal, the hand of IWhUnc* I
seemiHl to be In It. Me mi l ti Id I
woman had n row nut In the garden
and I chased her Into the house Mm
turiie.l oil me like a eat. got a it I I
grip and heaved me dow n the collar :
through the open tripdnar. Then she
Ifot cheer mid sol on the trap !
anil forked and hollrred to tne thai 11
couldn't gll out till I knuckled under I
">he tvH. n roekln' « hnn I heard a Inn
bang! and I got mil nf the
tind things as foil now see >111
I III 1 KON I'll Allot'T AS I 1 >MIo||| ni l
A ANV."
convenient and desirable to the con*
tract Ing parties. Their claims Joined,
and each needed the help that one
would bring to II Dick wan
tire I of cooking his ow n meals and d
Ing his housework, ami Mr«. IIudd felt
Ihc nee I o| n mint to look after the
Work on the claim,
Having gone thus far In the matter,
Itlck began to bring Some other ipies.
. "I" consideration There was
liar Iu J""!""* little point I hal not
get over, but he had hopes that It
Wouldn't vou sorter call it the hand of 1 '"'tf'1' adjusted with satisfaction to
I'lovldetiee. stranger
Well, tierliaps, hut what are you
going tit ilnr
"Nothin tnilhln' 'tall, Vept In ti#
• hniikfitl that I was pitched down ttel
lat Instead of the o|.I woman If I'd
bin carried off and she left, thev d
never got over Mowim' around how
thev made me lain* wings and Itvaway
on the clouds of the tnornln Uolh lo
• •eorgrtuwn ' Waal, take the fust road
to your left. |f vou should meet til*
old woman nm'll know her hv hat-
Skeard and hitmlde look." «M. |,oti|.
MI'IimWII'i
of the eleventh
census enumerators there were. ial*u*
r, sst.lfi gallon* «l Milk till Ie4 b|
both, thai Is. If she would consent to
listen to reason This block iii the
*av of (lick a happiness was nothing
les« than the fact that Mrs Kinld was
the possessor „f an,| |,r|,| ||r|(l| H(
horses on her claim. This was, Hick
reasoned wltn himself, a piece of folly
that ncthlng could Justify
lie w until speak to her regarding thla
matter, ami have her dispose of the
useless stock lie wis fully deter
mined on that point The opportunity . . „„r
to broach the subject soon came The [ about ti,,u donkey b«< liie.s, after all
uiid w ah this le
ried tho h
I his linil nil happen
ago. Sow a- Dick -at by his bln/ilng
lire, turning the miitler over in his
mind, lie was not miiv that lie h:i I net-
c I right lie now wished that he had
never mentioned the horses; but hav-
ing got Into til, fray it humiliated
him to think of bucking down. What
should he do,'
''resently lie went to the corner,
took down his oiereoat nnddrcw it«• 11
I II do It. | will, by guat!" he et-
claimeil. ■ It s'n boss on me four 111
'cm fer that mutter- but blamed if I
don't desarve It"'
He Went out. cl .sed the door, lltld
Walked raphllv lu the direction of the
light neros. thadraw.
Nlic •mlled very sweetly as he came
In. and he thought she had never
looked so heitiitlful, She helped him
off with his overcoat, and brought nu
easy chair and placed ti laifore the tire
for him.
"I have come ter the conclusion that
we had ladtei keep them bosses,' lie
said
"Did yoit say we"" she asked
"^as, we We had belter keen'nil
"Then wc will lone to buy them
hack, she replied. "I sold them three
week, ago."
"What!"
"Veai and how outM | sell fh.^t
again, even If you did ask tne 'o',vt
"Wall, I II lie blamed'" etelalmed
tile attiitred Dick 1 I'lieti yon war light
two wen. sitting before Mrs Umld
*hcerftil fire
"I'm afraid this Is going to be a
hard winter, she sal«l. "and. as yon
know, stia'k Slitters so In this wi st-
ern country, when there are nngoetf
MfM 4
' Von
' "IMO say that," ahe said
know I dl.ln t mean it
lint Dick mntlerad tinder his br, ath
So them ho^ S war sold all the
time I war tneektn' that ^nss over 'etttt
Wall, that Is another loiss en the: It in
fcf I' m! >1. V. I.edget.
immon soldiers get Svc cents 11 day.
, 41 , 1'hcv arc conscientiously looked aft, r,
I three days well fed and well ■ lothcd.
I.t'vir:a11 ■ i v 1 ■ v Is a crying evil In
Iv'.'.'pt. Il Is liurd to nellie the Inhab.
limit < understand that merit nlone
should d dd". Two p"r cent, of the
aide I, , ||,.,| men s-rve the governincut
In some cii|«eity. Hnlarl.-s nts. twice
as l.lir 11- thus.' |.aId our itl'l lal. Ciibl-
net nictnhers ai' paid I|:..iniii 1, year
titid ttnder-sc 'rcturlcs Klvo
hours Is an an i>HI< lal ilay'a work.
THE FUNNY MLN.
Ho, .llelfe "How obi are
jrtn'.' Ijlderly Kcitmh- "I am I am
I ton Judge "You'd better utalic
h i.lei every minute tuitkcs It wot'su."-
I'l.Ji Mc-I p.
A I'lle ti 111 a reiviit'v usked n i.nlvcr*
sitV don what he toought ..f hia ser-
mon. "I heard In It what I hope never
lolii itr again," "What was that? i hc
duck strike twliv," Tlt lllls,
A Vti'lopal'Mirtrlau "Miss tv ,'ny.
*'cr has 11 tnagttlllecnt new plan 1 tie*t
ihsir 1.1 stcti Isn't she playing on
It now?" "Yes, that Is she " WeU."
after a pause, | alottld think she'd ha
able ly g*>t Wiirse music out of 11 cheaper
Inatrtitnetit,' -t'hlcago Record.
exceedingly warm d <v In July a
nclghlsir met an old ntah a.ni .vntarlir l
that It was very hot "Yea." sai l ,t.ie|
"If It wasn't for one ,!iit,L | should ny
e w, re going to l a* e a thaw." "W het
Is that?' Itnjnlred the friend "There's
nothing frose," said Jis' Tlt-lllts
A* I kttttsrti itrtnto* -"Mow, un*
feasor, said the aoibttions young tan.
"yo« have tried my tn.ler I want tint
to tell me frankly what It ta lest
adapted to." And withiittl a moment's
hesitation the eminent mnsieiait re-
stamdeil: 1 Whispering "^Washington
vided with a pair of little cushions 'und Pu"l,lvr'?f c"l,'c.* ha" already liccn sold, ha
T,h-v - j
with Imlrs which arc kept moist by a p!< tc, inter, st. C'OI'POM lingnndvS"
SC rctlon cuusitig them to iidherc t,i a J"1,''" amnion | No. t to | sense nicd-"
tm,aith surface. The hooka help tho
Inacits to walk over rough surface*. 1 to him.
le d worL , vcr — * published—
the recipient only bt in^ required to mall
mi, ;it the abov addresn, thin little
Co; fun wiih twenty out* (ai) cents in one.
cent stamp-Mo pay f .r postaKe and pack-
i« . r — a an 1 the book ill he m tit l.v m-iit
Mil\and sucl<H seem to have D «« a veritable medical library, complete
jfi.iie n.it nf use in li.isterii harem*. | In one volume It contains
over I'**) (mere*
FOREIGN NOTES.
and ne,i, th.m «... illustration.. Til, ' firtf
/ III. ■!! I. pi ei.ely tin same as tho c ..,i|j
at )t v> csrept only that tin- book, are
b und In strong manill.i p iper covers In-
■ " " \v before
I he nmharajah of l"atua has Just shot
his wife and then killed himself, like a
cohinton civilized unnk.
i.i t'Atiia 011 the I'urthcnon nre to be ab'.i.l , f cloth Send Nuxv liefore all ara
b'I'uti tstonee, on the phuis drawn up They atv going ,,i| rapidly.
n 1 Tnf tarn, tii.. thru nrchwoiu I a. n. k 0 1 mmm "
1 ii', Han UM,| ||
will n'so give advice. , ^ *WI I\iito siivi:rti.| 11a I'I I.\.a
, .lal. thai ,.a aaa Ik. Aa.rnlwaMnl la tkla
Which have
you an eye to,
quantity or quality, when you buy
Homrthinj; to make washing easy?
If it's quality, you want Pearline.
In eflt'ctivcnchi, in cconomy, and
above all in it* absolute harmlew-
new. no matter how or where you
k u<(' ili'Te's nothing 10 tom-
' pare with thin, the first and only
ssa. ,.r. , "'Aihin^'coinjiounil.
.Jri.l tfj' 7nce * tl,c 'l,ian,il>' ma^' ttftw a" f Ifyotl
■peml live cents or ten cents or a dollar for an aid to washing
*?"' "r.,1,in ,|u«Rive yTteaSiTwa'
VKLSSS" for""" —' -
Send .'T' i'.u ■"'1 yTbiualoas Wilt tfil Vnit •' thl* It M Mnl Hn
" pt t>i« „ issiim,. ' li s KAl.aK nHL-TrAr.
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