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BOAT AND \kAliON TOO.
A TIMBER FAMINE.
BUREAUS NEVER BOLD.
SOLITARY EATING HARMFUL.
Tom rtl thr Flo«i> Muff Imported \n«
nuttlly to Take (hr Plnre
of Silk Fiber.
A crowd of youngsters were pass-
I ( rafl Which
1 I* In .Maine l<
l.nurl and hen.
Marine Ctil { fae* liable If Sy t*iuatte >Uaaur«
„e« b, Are Sot Adopted for Inoreaala*
Ike World s Snppl>.
Dr. \Y. Schlichi the well-known for-
c-cent address before
Bold burglar*. or l « K
any sort, are much uiore
have any ide
The queerest craft that sails the
ing over a broad open held in Fair- P0.lfit of Maim in summer and cruist. ear expert, in v
jjiouut park the other day, evidently th„ c.Quntrv roads in winter—for she, the London Society nf Arts, pre, ... ,flfir ««
making their way toward one of the ov jt. does both—is the scow boat * positive timber famine in ihe near don t succeed
swim miner resorts not far from He!. Yankee Notion, owned, sailed and op- future unless symmauc t^ .uhl ne assurance,
mont mansion, says the Philadelphia crated by l ut ie Nat Cottle, familiar- .ucreasing the wor.c s supply p more han
k«" of
than
• Thev
lik.
Uls
tin
that
Public Ledger. One of the lads, with ]v known an "Cobbler Cottle." He is
the exultant exclamation: "I won- n cripple, more than ♦*> years old.
der if my mother want* me." stooped Ore of his lees is withered and minus
and plucked a thistle—one of the the foot, while the other leg is *o
common kind, with a small, white, twisted at the ankle that locomotion
silky ball on a rubber-like stem. His ;s painful, a'most impossible, for the
aci.ion was imitated by the other 0jd man, oven with the aid of
members of the crowd, and soon all crutches. To add to his misfortune*.
were blowing the cotton-like fiber onc hand is almost useless, so that this lncrea
from the mem. anv ,vork he undertake. Is performed «> «
Some succeeded in ridding the stem slowly and laboriously. Yet a stout
completely, but others, including the heart and a fine stock of Yankee in-
nforementioned youngster, being de« gmuitv have enabled Cobbler Cottl
ftiient in lung power, or owing to the to po ahead in the w
tenacity of the fiber ou their partic- many of
amounts to
but be-
f their vie-
4 \A
1
i
i!y adopted. He pointed out that tho cause the great majority •
use of \%ood, in spite of its replacement ti ins arc coward*.' These wore the
by co a I as fuel and by steel in con- words of Charles 1\ roster, anna
:• .ruction, was steadily Increasing. "Gritty" and numerous other name
The per capita consumption in the four ^11 ot whvh he him * if cam,
Uief countri. •. of Kurope i.< now 1-1 member, us he rcnehed .let.- \ ti y
cubic feet each year, and in a few yearn on his way from Join t, 111.. w I «• «• he
will probably reach 20 cubic feet. For had spent thre* years a ad ei.:
the use of wood in paper months for burflary "i Ch.>" . c-
hiefly responsib'.t. 1 hp jates the Record-Herald of that city,
steady rise in price*, especially of "That's right," continued "I'hnr-
coniferous woods, in spite of much jry -alui i know what I'm talking
cheaper transportation, *hows that t he nt out. \ burglar with sense knows
\a Yhon vorld's supplies are rapidly diminish- that people will get out
orld better than ff M „ r„!,.. ,nd will only t~- r. ■ , la
ope.m coun- tr) „||ow him to ewav<\ rather than
ran the risk ot having their own
akins hurt.
"I have known R man to lie awake
!n bed and make beH*ve to be asleep,
hoping that the burglar In the room
At
tue marrying age of the u <r.t
uf the middle class* 5 is K in
and in ue postponed, the plr.
of bachelordom eome
under the notice of the mcdle
It is not good for man or w.
14\i alone. Indeed, it has be
<dd that for solitude to be
The follamu-
little and w-11 be
ten horse n a nine
ujjiac drill, I #17
condition, i open '•
vtry cheap, i I>omest
WEST iV CO.
sold at
ph
i ti k 7 l>«
WANCFACTraKRs
i Fo
ti man.
man to
•n w i
Hot Blast heater
milk.
OKI. All*
loS-U
and
wing ir.'-ehinc
stove with res-
k heater, t Stew irt
\ i good row giving
^ SUPPLY CO.
K1 Keno, O. T.
11' Hijrh Grade Monumental Work
K. Nolsn.l. expert >v.>l estate and
ful a ui
must bt
rhtr augel or
i n.;
rcfr-s. per
oral aspe
ead In the wor d better than j; Fore.ter.
f hi- able-bodied neighbor. om of „ EurJ
to the ni
with thci.0 we hav.
kayb the Loudon L.
There arc c-r:a
^o>%ever, which ai
among the t.isadv
ness. Of these the
in London, many i
rising, perhnps, b
mat. >
ts •
li\e ^tock auctionr
rr, ^i I cry
su et ill
any part of the 1'ti
iifd State* or
Canada.
Room 7, Engle bit
k. K1 Keno,
i >w 1
inn.
v. -tt
Miller and Gas
in, architects
Plans
sad specific itions
fi.rui'hetl oi !
short d«-
in «nd. Skelcheh
iurnishetl 1
• . w •
will hfsifct in locati
iK building
nightK it
di s red. Olive on
ie loot south
Ml i o it
f his way (llough rls
journalist
ill
tiar Mem., vrere not so aueeeaaftil. bare done, saya the New \ork Sun. t,.^ mor, timber than th
The ringleader, for a., he seemed to Cottle's parents were so poor that, ( nnJ r„.,|, are
he, with th.- fitrinblance of u frown crippicd as he was, lie was obliged ^ ^ tipor;rr,. Th, limit of
r.;,on hia brow, exclaimed, as he con- ,vhrI1 a merP child to go boat fishing, nrodu(,ti<,n in ,hf former seenn to have
t'nued upon his way: "She does, hut snd in the conrae of several years f ^ r,aohed. Rn>.ia till has larga
I'm not going." The youngsters t this he became a good sailor—so ,orflts bu, doraeltj(. re rap-
vhose mothers di.l not want them, gnod that, despite his physical ahort- ldly in(.rPll!lin? ,nd „n portable sur-
ac.eording to the prophecy of the comings, he became mate of tb '
thistle, were evidently much relieved schooner Sea Breeze. After «om«
!•;/ the knowledge that had come to ^esrs sailing as mate and second
them, while the others for s mo- mBite he too!f to cooking as some-
t,ient knew not whether to turn ha%: thing easier, and It is the testimony
or keep on their way. The tempta- nf many a coaster that he was a good
tion of a plunge into the cool, flow- cook. Finally, he abandoned the sea.
log waters was evidently too much anc| t,,ok to cobbling, and that trade
for them, as th % all ran down the he has since followed.
hill in the direction of the pool. All Twenty years ago Cottle took up
teemed thoroughly to belie\e what his residence on Swan's island, with which are most In demand. Dr.SchlieU
tne prophecy of the thistle told two little dogs, Snip and Sank (San- therefore concluded that the danger
them. cho) as companions. Sank is dend,1 a deficient supply «>f coniferous
aun
him to his
plus cannot be long depended upon.
The North American supplies :.rc
visibly declining. China has no timber
to spare, snd that country, when devel-
oped on modern lines, will be an im-
porter rather than an exporter. There
remit*! the reNi of \«i.«. I >uth in
ica, and Africa as nourc.es of supply.
But these do not furnish any consid-
erable amount of coniferous woodi
.rouId get through his work and hur-
ry aw av without liurt'ng him. lie
was it coward, and the burglar. Who
v.ms just as big a coward, took ad-
vantage of the fact, He knew the
man was awake.
"If that man had moved the bur-
•for would hart • ke Ii ddled,1 with vi-
sions of a bullet behind him. O'
course, if a burglar is cornerefl he
is like
fight.
"Cowardice simply invites burglar*.
If the rule was to reccive burglars
with a club or revolver there would
most try:
married life i* to lot
And a premature dyipcps
only thing thai eur t
... : man* H ere are one ft w
can dine alone and not ent too fas',
nor too Touch, nor too litt'c With
the majority It is oitT- rent. The av-
erage man puts his novel or his pa-
tier before him ami thinks that he
will lengthen "ut n,,'u, w,fl' <lu0
deliberation by reading a little with,
and more between, the course*. H-
\ ill just employ his mind enough u
help, ami too little to interfere with,
digestion. In fnct, lie will provide
accom
phyMcal in*.
jr., the le.i ;
tges of loncll-
many u clerk
ijung barrister,
not yet far to those that wait, even now and then
)ti-:' .manor iches and pain., rheuiuati: :.i. i.itarrh
n th.'t on. of iH-itralgn. m.l ««.-rv.hi K «>•'< >'<•«-
Hunt's Lightning i'-.1 keeps on e erv
thing except old age and death, i
■ jcwell
> thing Com
of Rock Island Avenue aai
Rogers Street
EI. RENO. O T.
IF INTERESTED IN BUYING
Fruit and Ornamental
Shrubs and Vines
CALL ON THE
EL RENO NURSERY
B. F. ROSS, Prop.
South of Ssnt Pcxch'« grocery Storu
of his ua-
ept o: i age aim oc.t.ii. in u,
and mi cents; satis.fact.on or money
refunded.
For the fair and ^.icr meeting at Hen
ne^fv, Ok! t.. 'he Rock It! .ml will ? eli
tickets Octobei J4, J5 and 2h at one tan
and oiie-thi d for the round trip; return
limited to October a~, 19"*'
11. C. CALLAHAN.
For tlu National Con\«
at 1 «>rt Worth, Texas. N
21, 1901, the Rock Island
W CT C
ber 13 ti
ill s 11 tii ket-
DO YOU BUY?
DO YOU SELL?
If you have lo buy your meat—WE SELL!
U you want to sell your stock WE BUY!
v*
niberii. u and n for y> round whether bu\ing or selling,
trip, return limited to Novtuibcr a.Sth.
\\. C. CALLAHAN.
•alisfactory prices
Nearly everybody at one time or ^ut 5n|p has continued aa the coV>- v700(j Was practicaliv at hand, und that ](,.s f,.%V).r *m the bus
another in parsing through meadows tier's faithful friend and comi>auion, deficiency of all kinds would soon oe-
(.■f fields has had his or her attention ftn,j j* nrw as much of a sailor as ffir unif4S remedial measures were
drawn to this thistle, but very few aTIV ever gets to be. The peop'a adopted.
t In the same fix—he will that gentle mental accompaniment pp|«n<tl<l < linnce ii luve t lit Oklalxnua
which wiih happier people conversa- A or SALL A hrst class furniture
tion gives to a meal. and undertaking business, with goo 1
This is vour aolltarv's excellent clean stock, in a live t- wti of r.noo popu-
Idrs In reality he Income en- l tio«. with a tnlnitarv Arming popula. i
iOea. in reatny tion of lo.ooo. The store room 120x3^
groshed in what he is reai.ing r r||n ^ houffbt or lenw«l.
tuddenly finding his chop cold ne ir- Reason for sale: owner desires to re
molishes it in a few mouthfulr; op from business. Address,
J. W. D I X ,
CITY MEAT MARKET.
were willing to t:i!<c u little olian
of being hurt bttrp-lara wouldn't tnk.
Ul UI iiil; li'.i , . .
, .... chances with them. No men are more else he finds that he is hungry anu
persona know what, it is and the pur- at j^e fishing villape of Atlantic The remedy h easy, although time is caT(BfU| 0f their hides than burplars, paying nt attention t«> 'he book
"iiosea to which it is put. It is a built for the cobbler a neat shop required for its application, it I
•weed, but, like many oth« r small and anfj house combined, wherein he lived j>r, Schlich pointed out. to cultivate
seemingly insignificant, things, it em- for a time. But although comforta- timber upon waste land, just a* other
phasises the saving that "there is onfj prosperous there, he longed crops at* cultivated upon more fer-
some valuable use for everything: that for the sea and made a few more, tile soil. In Great Britain alone there
grows." The real name of th s weed trips. Then he conceived the idea ire 25,000,000 acres of such land-. One-
is said to be "kapok." Its original nf building a sort of scow boat, in quarter of this area, as Dr. Sclilieh as-
home is in the eastern countries, w^jch he could have a floating cob- , rt*d. would probably make the coun-
particularly Asia. There fences are bier shop in summer, cruising alone: trv independent of foreign supplies <>f
built in thV open fields where the thr COast, and which in winter could timber. The same remedy would re-
thistle grows wild, so that the wind he, piaced ou runners, like a smelt store the declining timber industry of
can i.lovv the oottony or silky-like boat, and liuulcd across the count rv. rhe United Stnte.*.
liber against them, from which it is Alone and unaided; Cottle built the That this remedy will have 1 be *"on the 1rain robbers even at the
gathered and sent to market. In ^oat, a scow 20 feet long and six feet adopted soon is evident, for nalu™1 rj(.k of sonu. injury or even death—
this country it is curious to note wide,f with a house ten feet long and growth can no longer keep pace with
there is a law in some states against extending the entire width of the demand. The country that first en-
■the cultivation of this thistle. Au- sbe sloop-rigged, and car- yaflres in systematic timber cultl-
thorlties on the subject say that if ri(k> weatherboards on either side to vation on a large scale will do
ibis were not the case, and if anyone up in beating to windward, much to assure its own per-
started to cultivate it to any extent, An Bheets and halliards and down- petuity as a nation. That Spain s
vhe time would soon arrive when ]iau]b trim aft, go that the cobbler political and industrial decline dates
and their courage amounts only to 11 which he flings asid
reliancc on the weakness of human througn the food as fa
nature. to plunge into his
"Think of the cowardice which al- erature afterward
lows two or three men to 'hold up*
two or three dozen men in « railway
train. A little grit would enable
them to overthrow the highway
in a
Jhad, and they submit like sheep,
The profession understands thi>.
After tuo or three cases of jump*
she*
77tf
A. DIAMOND,
Pond Creek, O. T.
For lease a good Iced and falcbarn 11 *
blocks from court house squ r will
stable v> horses, t '.ot.d office alio gran-
crv with enclosed lot in rear, abundance
of water good business at present Rea-
son for ltaxing want to move t n claim.
Will lease for a year or more st f Jo a
Address or call on 1 A Wil-
V
1'ermers would be compelled to t ke can niakc or trim sail with- from the practical wiping out or her ^ ^
active measures to get rid of it. The ont lftavin,? the wheel, and he gets forests is a fnct from which it i* easy
wind carries the aeeds for miles, de- very well in any weather. In to draw a le ?on.
positing them on the way. and with- +hr house is u cobbler's bench, a d *CHEL0RS RUN THE FARM.
ju a comparatively short time they bunk, a table and a stove. ^ d it i*
take root and spring up, spreading ^mfortable enough. The vsoop is An Bxt^nalT* Ylrirfata K«i tr Over
over whole fields. The spread of the ^aJntec^ bright red, and acr )ss her wkieh Wsmsn la Allowed
weed, unless watched, is said to be so #tern ifi pointed in big letters her to Rule.
rapid ns to baffle all attempts to rid Bame—Yankee Notion.
the ground of i>. It is of a^ hardy when the Yankee Notion made her
possible,
nichair and lit*
In either case
the lonely man must digest at a di«*
advantage. For due and easy nutri-
I.ou food should be slowly taken ana
the mind should not be intensely ex-
minute. but. each one is afraid to creised during the process. Everyone month
knows that violent bodily exercise is bams at the Ross feed barn. H >bart O
bad just after a meal, and mental ex- 1.
ertion is equally so. choctaw Chang* of Time.
Wise people do not even On snd after September 29 the Choc-
during or just after dinner, and ob- Route trains will leave the El Reno
servation of after-dinner speeches ^ follows:
will convince anyone that nrnd Train No. 2, east bound, 8.45 p. m.
speakers neither endure themselves
nor excite in their hearers any se\ere
intellectual effort.
In fact, the experience of countless
generations, from the red Inuian of
imen «f lis Color the woods to the white-shirted .liners
rk Aquarians of a modern party, has perpetuated
iiud. the lesson that a man should not eat
• lone, nor think much at this time,
Iked
injur
there would be no more train rob-
beries. But people submit, and the
business goes on. Bravery of bur-
glars is bosh."
A NOTABLE SEA ANEMONE.
0.E) CAY AND NIG1.T.
We nr.* better able that ever
before to supply the tic-
mantis of our patrons, and
keeping open night and day,
and insuring
Courteous Treatment
We take pleasure in assuring
the fulfillment of your wants
In the Best and Purest Goods
that money can secure. We
feel no egotism in recom-
mending ourselves to you.
Hoping to see your faces
among the many upon whotu
it is our daily pleasure to
Train No. 4! castbound, 8:13 a. m. wait, we remain
Train No. 1, westbound, 7:10 a. m. Respectfully,
Train No. 3. westbound,8:30 p. m. r_,__ ... r T . ^
Train No. 1 runs through to - vre in ^ J-J DI U >-7 CO.
stead of as heretofore to Wear' rfor<'. j
and train No. a will leave Savre at 3:50 — ——
p. m. A. C. HOUGH,
H Agent.
What 1 regarded at. the aquarium but should talk and oe talked to
«t, in color, the mi -t b*nutifu'. e*.i while nf frr.l.. Most people do not
anemone it has cxer had, 1. nijw to bi
TALE OF TWO CITIES.
YOUR CHOICE
—OF—
nlltr >■ I
family of weed., and .mother* to
death weaker and perhaps more val-
uable plants growing near it
een there. s ye t-lie New York Sun.
lt is one of a number broilfflit up frota
The Virginia constitutional coutpii- Jitirluu^a w;th this season's impovU-
first trip alonpshore she created a lion has more bachelor. In its member- ^ion, of iUb,ropical tislies.
sensation, and Cottle (Tot more work ship than any simi'ar body that eier Tfais sp(,eimen when fully distended
than he could <lo. Business is nerer ; assembled in the O'.d Dominion or else- wou|d mea5Urt four or live inches
.unity But
<ll«
c«l Sin
Home of the uses of the silk msterl- hjTO an(^ jie makes more where.
secured from this source, and
which is now coming into this coun-
try from the eastern countries,
through European ports, are hid, or,
lather, kept a secret by manufac-
turers. It is known, however, that,
much ot it is used in mixing in snk
goods. It makes a very strong yarn
when rolled. It is also used as a
stuffing for pillows, cushions, etc. A
considerable quantity is imported
into the United States annually
where. One of the most prominent tcr05S t|je hase, five or -six inches la j eneraily be trusted at. any ra
members is Charles E. Miller, of Pitt- q( boIjVi five or six inches fn,'„i enough. (We suppoi
sylvanla county, says a southern ex- jcl.n|| Us „pper disk, while its ten- ,.ourS(. that ne enn get it.) VV
than n living. lie saves 50 cents
every week lo take care of Snip and ', ..
himself when they are old. When i change. Mr. Miller is the present own- distended are r.u inches or more woman it is different.
nd the sailor-cob- er of a 1.500-acre farm situated one ipnfrt.h; ?o that in its greatest emotioual,jnore imaginstiv
from Mount Airy, which ha? the ® nt
been owned by
bachelors for a couple of centuries. No
ners and cruises over the roads to;
think much when they talk, and alk
ing is a natural accompaniment of
eating and drinking.
IIow does it fare with the many
solitary women of to-day? No better,
l<now, than with the men, but dif- the ..win cities of
and Xogales, Arir., said the l)« -
rale to troiter who recently returned from aj
pose of viiit lo Mexico, according t< the Fr e ^
ith a Press. "The international boundary ;
She is more line is formed by a street thai dl>id'
PHOTOS
—AT—
peculiar conditions prevail ab Borden's Studio.
ferentlv. Alone or not a man
winter comes on
bier does not care to face the tierce mil
•'ales I hat sweep the const of Maine, distinction u. harm?
he puts' the Yankee Kotion on run- bachelors for a couplt
* - i married couple hah e\er lived in tne
the interior, or, if he feels inclined, ] house In speaking of the old place
less
gross nccessi-
north to keep off the
My
the
left to him by a bachelor
For more than 200 years no
tight, iron-bound bales of from .50 to bsnkt ),er sides with fir bonghs. j Like ' Miller mid
S00 pounds. Its competition with cot- The).c he jjres ,^tli plenty to eat and j "ncle
ton is now being felt by the southern rea(| a[ld (n,0uPr while his visitors, I property ws
growers. Most of It comes in duty fhe b fr()tB around, esll ev. un<- '■ ^ (
<ree or under a very small tax. Pry to hear him tell stories « =n<1 w,fe have ever ""a ,ae
Another thistle of the hemp and the or smg soogs in his strong j 0,f"- obligatfeB,
sjara ® szz - — I ■ ■" .
"ramie," called also reha, rhea grass,
_prenrl of tentac.es this sea anemone inclined to realize ti
would measure from 12 to 14 inches. ^jea nf existence. Therefore,
The'tentacles, some hundreds in nuin- woman doomed to dine alone as often
bir. would measure about three-six- as not ,|0e< not dine at all. Mie gets
teent'hs of an inch through at the base, dyspepsia because her digestion hr.s
tapering to one-sixteenth. Ilo) suftielent practice: s man gets it
In color this sea anemone's body because his functions practice tt too
is of deepest salmon, w ith a peculiar „ft,n jn the wrong
the two towns, and ttie Douudary
stakes are set out with a very nice
regard for technicalities. There is u
saloon there which ha more than a
local reputation, and the proprietor
is certainly an cnterprixim: individual.
His saloon is located 0:1 the street
that divides the two countries and a!,
n point where the dividing line is no'.
PORTRAITURE
VIEWS
PENNY PICTURES
PHOTO BUTTONS
Platinum Finish is the Finish
All Styles Sizes and Prices.
Resident Ptaotojri? uf-
contract or
heirs or owners should never marry.
reddish tint, the color being clear and „ort, of „n, perhaps, i the case cl« rly dI • v mer!c. an,'
bright. At the extreme upper par'- of 1h(, <0ii„ry cook. In the myriads saloon buys hl« dr.n . ^
of the cylinder and around the uppe-. , snllln flats in London there are stepping °"' * ^ thls wsv the pro
disk, it shades pretty nearly to the ^ousand, of women -doing" for olpar in M«i-. li tW.i «;l^h.pro
color of the tentacles which lmght be ,heir aolltary master. ^r",nd can provi^ hi. customer,!
romen. , in#jie at lower prices
dral*
rhina grass and grass cltli plant.
Hundreds of tons are uow imported
annually, most of it under light, du-
ties. Its competition with flax is
*aid to be becoming almost as seri-
ous as with cotton. Its borne is Id
China and the^East oot but I deem, for reasons, thai
their mouths are the reverse of sensi-
Shriektn* Klih.
Tlie vfviseot-or believes that to pull a ; xt just happened that neither my un-
rose "gives matter pain." Perhaps;. ■ '-1
and perhaps the plant to which Mr. |
Darwin played the trombone felt a
lively pleasure, but, like Ole Brer Rnb-1
bit, it "kept on a-saying nothing." IE j
trout could yell wlietiHiooked, we would i
*n nmcu. * . . . i
with a yellowish tint. It is a familiar tion is to prepare food for others, witn in ,. ..
fact that the sea anemone attaches it- fmd „ impos. ble to enjoy, or even to #n amusin(f .t(jrT about
self by its lower u.sk to rock.-, ano so takfi ful,d thamselves. As contection . • H who imbibed too much
on, in all sons of p.aces, comm.nl- arr said to give their apprentices an Ainer f
tiotiarv, but having the f „f the stock of the shop fighting whisky at th . saloon.,
to shift to new locations. lor few d.ys, Wnowlng that h^arrivedjU ^
This notable sea nwmone iu n- it Vtill efleeturflly eure appetite .itnr
oeutly attached by it« bai 'to the si-je „uri!. a0 the women who are always
of a big glass jar, in use as a Ulanccd oc(.vlpi'ed with buying and preparing
1 .'row unable to use it it
First-class Sl«pers daily between
Chicago unci Saifrancisco
without -hsnft vis
9%
ticrennial shrubbery of the
family, having numerous ro.lllkc
I,tents from four to six feet high. It
^aa large heart-shaped illg, for'the first time, in a boat on
very white beneath. f . thft |oc^ One of tliem hooked and brought
cle nor my great-'incle ever married.
Thai's all there is to W. In fact, prior remaining s
to my uncle's death, he constantly
urged me to marry, bo*, up t o this time
I have not complied with hia re-
'""The farm has never passed out of tonk. In which it is kept, it. .Ituatl.™ food grow
the family since it was originally being near the top of the water.sotbr.t tolvea.
HoweTtr, this anecdote was to'.d j granted, and it lia = never had a lien view! Seen tints Fruit r .tar«.
nvortgage on it, nor has it ever been . .. a delicious fruit custard may be
ei"* •t h"nd- and «° by boiling one quart of milk wouM .troll across into Mexico. Ha
for them-
to me by two ladles. They were tish-|
tags ha al-
lowed his prejudices to pet the best of
him. and. standing nnor the boundary
line in his own country, he heaped
anathemas and hurled defiance at tha
people across the border. A couple of
Mexican officers stood across the
street, almost within reach of the pug-
nacious American, hoping that he
cultivated quite extensively !n . ih< boa£ a fish of unknown spe-
West Indie,, and even In some parts ^ of ^ile
„f the southern section of the Unit- -
ed States. The fiber yielded by the
«tem of the plant is coming into use
tor almost every purpose heretofore
served by cotton.
Insect
I should take a small gang of prac-
tical coffee planters from Ceylon with
.A ft!i.estions to be not afruid of
ODe of the ladies rnn shout the boat
shrieking for assistance and advice,
the other sat down with her back to the
fish snd with her lingers in her ears.
delinquent for ta
While a conflr
Miller is fond of soc'et.y and entertains ,nemone steins
While a confirmed bachelor, Mr. do«b"te"boHer': bi t two eggs dW get over there after awhile, though om.Ha on «««• «•
rriauny parties at his home.
TI I. for* very liglit ond atir into them four ta- the trip was wholly unpremeditated,
reature than ever. This one Is for- very llgB[ anu... __ Mexican
vmovin -snd' blespoonfuls of sugar and one table- Daring a harangue agsinst^ Mexican
fiiree1 Ion a 11 1 euoouful uf flour; add to this a little Institutions, and the police in particu-
!^, 'ul then stir it gradually Into !ar. „e happened to lurch too far over
ver slowly and smooth!,
Tried nnd Cenvlelei Too. wearing around in this <_ .
Polities in the west, even more tfaaJ wilh many twists and curving* cold milk, then stir
.... ,u... - . «....... sa SU •:...'■ * .
it t- starboard and fell into Mexico.
a,ndDBe'rae "fiie's-to Bt". Peter. But I cannot hold, with the
than
•very
tuguese,
Brazilians
Spaniards called it a
recreation on
have profoked it into wilder laments.One had sorved before; the Ma. 4nemones under mostoonditiofl*. i . . ' n ..
If .11 fish behaved in this way (and for ^ # g nla„ conducting ;„lt ,v!th n ,..:i anemone of ;hi--i/.e and oranges or any fruit " 'f0'uentlv maligned."
all that my friends knew, they do),| hli #rgt campi,ign. | ^uh t(nUcU, of the fixe of this one's pour the custard over it. Thla is^a no eloquently mangnea.
The veteran was speaking in a rf.s slow mov|ng of the tentac.es very simple and palntab.e desert.
small town, und fter setting forth rojcs |^e slow but nervous wea*^- Good Literature.
claims he spoke as follows, Q^ to many fingers, which 1 he ren-
vicles are not a'.together unlike, at
hut In color. And their movement.
thus low down in .the scale of life as the
sea anemone is seems almost to be-
token intelligence.
nobody would follow the profession o
;t. Peter. But I cannot bold, with thi
vivisect or, that the heavenly bodies,
Lv nothing of the near little mos-
eay t had „tract(,d perhaps:
in ltrii7il no less Are whirling ti ers
i iOur }ear. i - • In agony unutterable.
200 ghiggars froni ^uii.tM^nc-al i , jjllcki|Vi it is inaudible, though "the
'luring four years in llruzll no less;
200 ghiggars from underneatn |
r toenail of both feet. Hie I 01- ; creation groaneth;" so the vivi- man, but
Italians and ' „ , .
sector might quote Holy Writ, after ! l*e has
One had served before; the
was a y
his first campaign
TI
sma
his
of his opponent:
"I understand that Mr. X—— is in
every sense a worthy and honorable
[ ask you to remember that
never been tried—he has
isli to th - country he had
Mutnatly Plenaod.
I like your nerve!" gasped the beau-
tiful girl, struggling against the inev-
n«J Sierra Nevada.
^BTDsvlihtta 1K.H. Directioaj.
Through tlie JJ
BestDlnnli gCar Service.
Uuflal Library Care*
all, in favor of his hypothesla.-An- j ne«r b«ntBed #
' aU the vile insect, on , dl'«w in I^Dlun 6 , ..Yo"„ been tri.d, old man, haven't
me flv is the worst. She uiffleuli to I'ndemianil. vou? And convicted, too, you know!" 3a, ,rv confirms an earlier
t-arrn, ine ^ Hnd The strength of the American cav-|* Aftpr dup inquirJ it appeared that
laysvhe,4l®^v(irvub-u'insects on inch airy regiment is , tb European na- ( tfae veterQD had befn, indeed, indicted
1'olnrln nm a Trlpl
A recent bulletin of the Lick obserr-
ann
Fronted furrnnl
Pick five even bunches and dip Itable
them, one at a time, into a misture "And I like your cheek! chuckled
of frothed white of egg and a very the young man, as he continued the
little cold water. Drain them until usculat-jry
ar-arly dry, and roll in pulverized Uecorc!
sugar. Repeat the dip in the sugar
exercises. — Philadelphia
,v'„ Tterne flv is the worst. She ... .
t-arth, tn inside your flesh, and j The strength of the American cav-! • Aft(,r ,ju(, inquiry it appenred that M-fn{ j>0laris is a triple sta
Jays hereof insects an inch airy regiment is, tb European na- th(i vetcrun had been, indeed, indicted bright star—the North star- - . f
hatches tb . bristles tions, remarkable. It is difficult to see fop horKe Ht,ialing and convicted. lie n'onut the center of mass of itself and —Ladies Wot .
long writ sharp nippers, how a regiment 1,200 strong, organized' t eircted.—'"Life and Bport in a daru companion star in 3 days, 23
roond the body ano^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ troopgt thou|fh it has S31 Cftlifornla; ... —-
C/oquftlf* ot Venl.
Take some cold fillet, or any part
They take about "1/'il|V ^e'n "~com- , officers, can be anything but unwieldy
telop uuder . iust when to a degree, and this departure from . . 1?
^t'Vto sleep after a^hard pectin • a -11 to a city
hours, 14 minutes. These two stars
Bi. Deeeirtns r-.r.i.h.. also move slowly around a third dark
Mr. Cross- etar in a long period.—^ . Sun.
once or twice, and lay thsm upon
white naper to dry. These make a
The garnish for jellies or charlottes, of cold venl, and mince it very fine.
^ " "T;. or heaped on a dish with other fruits. , Place it into a stewpan with a little
the North star move, or lieapeajin ,^ ^ ] pale stocki e tablespoonful of cream,
a little salt and pepper, with enough
Kb n ut., | flour to thicken. Let it boil up, then
LOW RATE
Personally Conducted,
m.-tj ^oN'ALLY CONDUCTED
PERSOK TOD* I ST EXCURSIONS
To San Francisco and Los Auiieles.
Leave Omaha Fridays via Scenic Line.
Leave Kansas City Friday, via ^cenio
Leave Kansoa City Wednesdays via So.
IMPROVED TOURIST CARS, FAST
Send ?oV"'Chicago to California," d
•cribinR first-class service, or for Tour-
ist Dictionary" and itinery to
E. W. Thompson. A. O. r. A.
day's work in the sun.
J ., n nOVti
Brazil adopt a novel way of ex-
Prnfnslonnl Enthn*ln
A IU«"« Iiik.
i".ciinc the brute when full grown; jf some people were deaf and dumb ( the (.ity church heard
, tie oll a piece ot raw pork and | itwould undoubtedly be a great bles^ ,rial sprInon ,hcy came to the
Berne come, out of your akin and in(r_for those who are compelled to, jlatloD that he had missed his
lake, ft header iuto the piece of pig" j ,MOeiata with th.m —Chicago Dally I ,tt.
.kin -Cej'lon ObserTtt. I N.wa.
Melt one teaspoonful of butter ill ! pour into a soup plate and put aside
t * eupfuls of sweet milk. Add two I till quite cold. Then divide It into
eupfuls of sugar, a little salt, ami small portions form into little ball.
...... our Well-bec,ten eggs, two teaspoon- about the Bize of a bagatell. ,
But, why," asked the old praeti- ful|( q( bak!og powder in half a cup- in fine flour, then in beaten egg. roll
He—So he was, but after the mem- ! tinner, looking at the patient, "did q{ gour an<J mix wilh lhe othcr ' jn bread crumbs and fry a delicate
you carve him up to such an extent?-1 ,n„,.r(li(,ritKi then udd sufficient flour j gold color. Dish up in pyramid fash-
"Jtecause," replied the young prac- to a soft dough; fry iu ho" ion and garnish with tried parsley,
titioner, without hesitation, "I hnr" „rdi_jiOUM^ej,ei, , Doston
the chance to do it."—Chicago Post.1
Between Okarche and Pleasant Hill
.chool house a Remingtoii double barrel,
lammerlcss, twelve guage shotgun.A
Oeral reward will be paid for its return
to this office.
<j in Mill.- lor Cold#
Many people who use quiniue for the
•urc o( colds say ibat the effect of this
rug is more disagreeable than t.ie dis-
ase. Krause's Cold Cute is } reiuired in
convenient capsule form, and will cure
he most deeply seated cold in 34 hours
ithout anv interruption to business,
hcv are pleasant to take and give you a
tear, fresh sensation while operating.
Price JSC. Sold by C R. Miller.
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