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UNCOOKED MEAT
VERY DANGEROUS
rCAFtruL BUFFERING CAUSED BY
CCO OP PARASITE WHICH IT
t . MAY CONTAIN STATE
MENT BY A PRIE8T.
Omaha. Neb., Fib. J. Probably tht
tnoat unusual feature of the ciclto
ment that ha bwn created by L. T.
Cooper'a visit (o tb la city It (he re
moval of parasites or tape worms by
hl preparation.
Durliig tho early part of Cooper'a
atay In Omaha Individual who wers
taking "New Irtaeovery," a It called,
brought either to himself or to physl
tana throughout the city Immense
parasite tbat had loft tbo ayatera
after using tlia medicine.
Manjr of then people were fright
ened, and caaea of tbla aort became o
numerous that Cooper finally made
tbtt following atalement for publica
tion: He said: "In every city I visit
thcap thing are brought to me within
a few days after my luc-dlclne la aolj
la the clly. They are what Is known
a the tape worm, and grow to an
enormous alze.
"Few, Indeed, realize how prevalent
"these creaturea are. I think I hare
been the first to demonstrate what a
large fac tor they are In the poor health
of thla generation. ! believe that
fully one half of the chronic stomach
trouble now to universal la caused by
these pnranltea.
"Individuals may bare ttem for
years and not be aware of the reason
for their continued ill -health.
tribute It to many different diseases,
whtri in reality oue of these creaturea
U robbing them of their vitality.
"These parnsttea are taken Into the
eystem In uncooked food or raw meat.
In the form of an eg, which hatches
almoat Immediately. Feople suffering
from theta eipa-rlenc a feeling of
lassitude aud are extremely nervous.
The action of Coopers "New Discov
ery' aeetua to be fatal to these great
worms, and In moat canes a few dose
of tha medicine drivea the creaturea
from the system. I ill have hundreda
cf item brought to me before I leave
the clty."
Thla grewaome prophecy hat been
amply verified, for not only hundred
but thouaanda of Omaha people bave
been relieved of eome of the fearful
parmaltea ainc taking Cooper'a prep
aration, and the entire city baa been
aroused by the fact
Some of the pa rati tea are of such
enormous alie aa to atartle the Im
agination. The atatement of Father
John Raptlat ArnolU, one of the beat
known and beat beloved prleata In
tbla auction of the country reriflee
tbla. Ilia atatement, among other
iveu iv rr-paarcttr. wa as ioiiowb:
"For yeara I auffered from what I
thought was a general run down con
dtlloa of that sysbriu caused by atom
ach trouble. I felt eitremeiy tired all
the time, and It waa a great effort to
attend to my dutlea. I would wake
up In the morning feeling aa worn out
aa when I went to bed. If I stood for
any length of time t would bave pain
in the lower part of my back, and
would bave to alt down.
"I"waa very nervoua and depreaced
ia aplrlu mil was tratbSed wltbd'.iiy
peila. I would e a pot a before my
yea when I atooped over and ralaed
up quickly. I bad a very Irregular ap
petite, and would bare palpitation of
the heart after aarendlng the atalrs.
The talk about Cooper'a prepara
tlona waa ao unlveraal that I decided
to try aom. although I do not take
patent medicine aa a title. 1 took
four doaea of th 'New lHarorerr' a
tt la called, and a tape-worm about
ality feet In length left my ayatem.
"I am very thankful for tbla great
relief, and now I know what baa been
the rauae of all my Buffering."
The atory of Father Arnolla la a
fair aample of tb etperlence of an
astonishing Dumber of Omaha people,
and Cooper'a prrparatlone are veiling
here In Immense quanfltlea. It la now
estimated that he baa aold one hun
dred thousand bottle to dale In thla
city alone, and the aalo la atill In
crvaslug.
Impolite Para.
"Mamma. what mnkca japs make
that funny rtolne ?"
"Ile a snoring, dear "
' Hut o i always, tell me It aln t po
lite to Mow my Boise out loud ."
CMIdrtfl Who Are Sickly.
I r lrfti up rot'l In ti hi'iif r(tr rT4li-
OftlT ai.. rl,wa b Itvuhl. (tirr 11
'I KK. AJJrvu,
ilM n,uiairl. ) .
Ilefot h Is murned to a mun a
woman alaa wanta to thlr.k of Mm;
afterward abe want to thiiik tor him.
no wot ci urn. iooh vrtiont
II uar IU-1 t row 111 Uar It 1 mak(
tiiaua vliii aa ux.w. I tt. .. A cvuLa.
We would nil write our ninx-a on
th' i roll of f.imo t.ut for that Intmm
eraUie trilM- of e'.tmw Jopuern.
OM T atsr -IUKIMO III IMM .-
1"l illtllllll U. (4
I- .,. ... ..t It lHU.11,.1
taj wvataa4iJUoiia4, BW.
To b'iu ii) work and. wmk cheer
fully, U tht ctntral leaon ot lire
Cowen
WT anTr with rr tr"ii!,!e, nMuk r
l ef It u. n I I l J i y K VI h ;..
All druw4.ia,i ii,mtd Itnm . Hurl.,U. KTvi
Time r'aiiuot rrmov kindly acta
from a grateful heart.
fHMTOM vucMxri r
t ia fwr. 4 .4n Mk!.t .. i.t ttr a
t lr-a 't' l'.ttn t ih--lt- ihnw.ii-ia
au4 fi f 'I Im lai l.MIraat lit t tK-aw4.
A nan ran alwaya Hatter bla wlft
by beiod jealoua.
' 'gx
SERIAL
2 STORY r j
Cfie
LAST VOYAGE i
of the
DONNA ISABEL
By Randall Tarrlsh J
Be Hmmmimn 9f Vlmttr." tc
J Illu.tr.Uon. by IWbora MeUlll J
CHAPTER I.
In Which Beglna Adventure.
Some i;uy question the truth of thla
narrative, jet tbey will a:e!y be
found atnoiiK thueo who "to duwn to
I 'he ae.i lu fIiIjib" To tliem the in-
fa'.l.omable n:tery kMJing upon the
f.ire of the gr.nl deep, the roimtant
Indira.! of lius, b avlng lotaKuea of
watery mli'yde. a n t an-l profound,
rri:-' .-r t.-muln n vast, an Ina-x-plieahie,
in t- tie beyfr.l any Ititftrtii;.
': y ff tin Cnl'e tb atrafaee. the
uiii-xi't-i t.- , lurking every w ha Tr
olf:-r. in. re hm Kmen. confi.l-ntiy
Imaeiiiiirg that all phenomena a an be
reduea-J iti.ln tie r niit ratteil lirnltf
of human eoint rt hetu inn. 1 need na
no more thiin that w I'm saw s still ur
rive to conaplrtirete the principal Inri
dent a o? ll., a atory, whrh I iiow i.ur
pote wiltir.g In the full i!.w of a mem
ory a!!' d uilaati by the even; to
be worded.
It had come to be the I: h diy of
April, the year 1S73. 1. John fc'tej !n r..
aged 14. oacupii-d a ra'her comfort
able aeat upon the fhaied balcony of
that large, ultra fashionable hotel at
Vil;ara!o. whlrh. ait travelers will
recall, cllnga to the atea-p hil!lie over
looking lH.;h the city and harbor be
neath. 1 was aione. not having aa jet
ordered the aervlcg of the evening
tua al.
A gajly attired military band waa
t iering noUiiy in a near by plaxa. and
through the Intervening distance I waa
able to ditlr.Kiii!.h jlalnly the patri
otic note of national rankle. 1 even
belteted that a mtvlley of ahoutlng
voices. mlu;.-d with an rho of
cha-ra. waa borne U) me on the rUIng
night wind, and I leaned above the
low ralilug to gure down, al.xhtly lo
tereMed. aa a regiment of Chilean In
fanny rexulara of the line, from
their while trouaera and e'lff bata
awept awiltly pant the hotel corner in
rapid Hire, to disappear aut.denly
Over the ateep cra-at la the direct. on
of the quay. Far away, toward the
right, where tho long row of gray
attire bairarks waa atltl dimly viaible
againat the darker background of aur-1
rounding hl!l. waa to be diarerned aj
glimmer of rteei. a nquadmn of cav-!
airy and artillery engaged la dreaa
parage, their numerous banner Bap-1
ping aga!nat the sky. At the moment
theaw aeveral occurrence served to
awaken the niereat Internal, tending
rather to bring home to memory a
frahenlng knowledgf of the deapra j
tion of my situation.
It can ail be told In few worda: 1
was persoua mm grata to the Chilean '
uthorttla-a, with apparently every
aible avenue lea. ting forth from the
country fully and effeetlrely barred. '
hlle perixinally tihkuown to those !
oRiclala. thua far uiaful lu uik '
lug my movemania tinder the gut of,
a foreign gantlenian of lelattiv tem
Hirarlly reldt-nt st a fimhlonablel
hotel. 1 neveitbelpss dlaeotetej It tm- i
possible, lo bleak thraMigh the cordon!
of watchful government aplea and'
ihnk the Chilian dual front off my
fiet. A rapid applanation wlil aufflce.
A nutlve of Mine hUM lll. of Wvcel-1
lent family cotineetlon. tatgetber with;
I to. ;..-(( a ,,f furtire wealth. I early de-'
reloped the uniesttallialile propa-nl i
lira of a row r. and aftet a vain effort '
to turn tm reluctant amhlMon toward!
one if the learned praifeaalons mr par- '
eutai. leilrlllK of ever doing better.'
r.t.nl'v tneit.-d to apprentice me to!
the hi t'lifoitiitiaii ly for the ra-all-i
lailam of tlia If more s.-errt hi'pa'a. I
tivk 10 that hard, adteutilioua life at I
a duck, to water, ao that, fit the a ud of
fire jenra" aertlce. I had risen. I
thiiuiiih the rarhaiis grndes. to the non j
crnhle p-oalilmt a.f first eir.cer In the
eld Ij yUnd line, my steamship bclr-.g ;
the Vulcan, tia llng a-tt-n .cw j
Voik and ivnith A met lean iK-na.
Kooa af tar I attained tl.: berth my'
father ailed atiddeuly, lcatir;g behind '
bun (lr amount of pitprri), a gis;d-
ly sloaie of hlch came to me In cash. '
It thani'id that, daring a previous
o no. a I'assa tier on hoard had sue-j
t aa ilt d In InteicntliiK me d.-eply In cer- j
lam minlitg tipciatlorm whlab be waa'
cor.dua t'.ng uu.br A UollWati cameos
til of "Cova" Ivory,
lUUiatd balls are made from tusks of a
rettaln conwiilent diameter, known aa
"cow" ivory. Hull luska run from II
to 3U pounds In weight and bring 5 50
a Hund. I'laiitt kar manufacturer use
only the larger bull tuska, of a weight
which cows nevaar aiutn, aay 4U paiunds
and over. Ten yeara ago 70 iMtunda
waa a fair average for a ahlpmeot,
rt!!o today (0 Knnda la considered
good. The heaviest pair of tuaka with
in the memory ot American eiperta
ar 114 aad lit pound, reaiaav&Uvaly.
Lr-f
alawi, Finding m? sa-lf In p'sa-Ifn of
abundant tneons, and -irl-neng
that tx eaniuiial disgust for a I. far
rotnmon all sailor men, 1 em'wrked
wlih boyish enthusiasm In this new
eiiterprlan, not only lii'i,g run
"Iderabltt amoi.rit of ir.oney, b-jt )!)
wire giving tne rompuny my pernor,)
H'lvlni aa ansifitanl atiperlrvendcnt.
Iteyond doubt our wiici-won tm
an eatretuejy valuable one, but, aa e
were g'on deMluet! to dlM-ova-r. It
came to ua wrb an unfott unate Caw In
the tl'l". there developing a spirited
contioveny lliweai Die eon.i II med
au'horitle of I'.ollvla and Chile, over
whlth rctuiiiry the tirillorr Involtr-il
ba longed. From harsh words In pub
lie, and the private e hm.m of dip
Ion, alio liolis. the siauu;i-i;t rapid!)
advanced to blow, and was finally re
fa-rred (o the arbitrament of the rln
Aa our financial Interesta were en
tlra-Iy llollvlan. and our Invea'a-d money
at atake, It was no more than natural
that we should oi-uly ally ourseltes
wlih that atrurgling faction which th
Cblla-an authoiiti-a promptly da;
noiina-ed as irmurrea ton. and prta eeit-d
to trush.
It was soriiet hlng of a eonlc opera
war, resulting In two or three fkir
mlrheg Uert-ia i!t equippr d fco-l poaal ly
o.Trered paLiannt. were pitted aganal
n-aular trooin of llie line, aud. as we
retched frairn Kollria no more sub
s'au'lal aid than vaeue prom I aaa,. our
resistance, thmvh rather ttuhlaorn
was s'Miti on rcorne. When tbe fnu!
wild Kampa-de for safety came. I alls
covered mypajf, ax qyarti-nnas'ir gin
II-
r- f t
Three Were In the Party. Apparently
Father, Mother and Daughter.
eial of the late revolutionary forc-ee,
atill In possession of a ronslda-rab'e
Bum of money, to which no one else
lassessed any better claim, the un
bailed scar of a Chilean bullet In my
shoulder, and an rceed:ngly flattering
chani-e of being summarily ahait by
drumhead court martial if caught. All
ojportunlty for retreat arrose the Ho
lltian frontier waa already effertlvrly
blinked, but. after aeveral week of
ticesaite hardship, skulking amid the
dark reeessa-a of Indian buta In the
mountains. I succeeded in steaMcg un
ohserred Into Valparaiso. fir-!!ns ccn
fldetit Hat, as a sailor. 1 should be
able to discover In tbat busy seaport
aonie early opportunity for ecate.
Tbla conftdence was doomed to bit
ter disappointment. The Chilean au-thoritia-s
were especially dasirous of
appreb'-ndlng me. Inspired doubtless
by vision of the war-cbrwt. rumored
to be of far greaier value than trwth
could Justify. They were both alert
and suspicious. The Amrnrsa consul
was otadurate lo plewdttg. refusing
terenipttirlly to ba-rome Involved In
the affair, while no war vessel floating
I lie flsg of ibe I niled State, to whrh
1 inlnh; flaa fur lHUlea-Uon. euteiad
the harbor, yianlfewtly It waa ImiH.s
alhle for mo to tle art on any forelgu
vessel a a passenger without possess
ing thi? Cas-iKsary fieia ptra;eity
vised, nor taut 1,1 1 eten ship a ea
man laa-fora- the mast without running
the guntlet of nuina ratus usiclituf
ofttt-lals spccta!!y warued to apprv
hetid me In t riff . though saeasltig
ampie means. I was a haipltss pris
aner. m ouly sately the kaN pliig out
of sight I loin all lu authority wuhln
the rininia contiro-a f tir hotel.
hlUlug there In soiltude thai eteu
In! I thought tt out all oxer as'ala fori
the h und mil h lime, hp.it-tly cursing
ti.salf for a slut. id tvM.I, t utta-tly
unable to dlsaaiver au Va-ntureaome
prais;a'at of uliliualo t-si ape. 1 waa
t: appeal as sacuirly as though the
hand of actual arrest was about to be
placed upon lisy shoulder. I mis-ht.
by tl.nt, toiitluuliig to sku'k In the
datk, ab-la) the result, yet the final
ending was Inevitable. Hayond doubt
1 waa roniared. and the tain; was r.i-a'
for the raga-r ara-apiaiue aif any r-a k
less oi i'ortunlty. Yet. da a;v.at as I
wi.a. 1 ctuld l'a'eca-le none; etery
where arosa- the same blank wall of
Chilean power. Inipas wili'.o, unassatl
able lusurni.iui-tab'e Halrvl Andiew!
liiluo nail s.'.uatlou to chill the bhaod
Ibe stars heuaa tat glcatu In the
black voij tif sky oa thend. those bril
llarit, aclnitlUttiic s;..i i f t, aouth
They were Umght al Zanaltvar In 1i0
by a New York house for Il.wd
Nic-Cluie Maganlne.
Fortods Stag Kiasea.
The duke of tave, who is also man
ager of the IVurt theater, lately ta
sued ati oioet forbidding klwna on
the atage.
The Fatnny Thing We Hear.
"What time la It V "Jut atrvnk U."
"Oh. It must bat later than thai. Yon
couldn't bave rouutvtj rlht" IVoaloa
TraaacrlpL
ry"!&.7::r.r,S
e"-Kira, fit-
ver rem lad.ng m that I w su alK-n
ai.d a tirarii-ef The t'y f's!f.
wraj ;k-1 wiihia tlie !' i-t,'i g fo;.- of
tl.ta e;ir:y night tf.strie, (-esred aa
uiiai.y raaosy aad d'-n ",,r
a'lt.
nirrt.- wrndared a! I
There wa
In their atnfinill!a
casw".-. Mara, of bands, k m-d) y ot 1 oarjt.-le alio, wtvh lo ta.ef
lba.1f.-ul,.! irW, mlr.gl.-al wl-h the nia '.ow; ,.,;,..,
eonnr,ii.ts dotwdr of ab-ifftJtg ht UnH, 1-r fl,tt a wi-i -l'.ng
the t.,!fl.lr pfd s'l-eta mdf. aiH a Si-argr." at ler ,ye,
could dintti-ji'j.'ah ttuiblng d-rr.it aa through b,e! tt 3i.bf!y a-jr-I
hiiric -ttroii.ly over ihaa ba! je-d I?. sr.,1 ri;.r,y. J!t
"r,y rail a'atsl.tr Idly d ;wn. yatiettl.tt a. tc;t at d t
it !lnly !,)at Ihst the . r.Tir ' es!m "ct vf k two .Va ta'
popuiatkart as as'n w!rb a--,m ta-1 t-ar,.VA waa w-.-r.e!ea ... t. at ni
rr-asng ea. p. ma-ttf. far oa;t low at a , a vw.atfrf.'t, as tt Ui'.-i to tw-i
the di-:e.r,t n ou'h .-r the l.arv.r a f'art j wtaii'y a ;.t fw!tk cf a'r vv
ra-s lair.ry was firlr.g a!a ff a,-, -rirvtiig th rofT.s?.t ut t-T l.,v-.'i. aa :
ti:i.ry, ti e awift tama-i of a!! Urg j ra-r'ain aflgkt vwr ej.V.v. i, i l
r having the black shxijow lu vlclotia luaritaer !!! lJajJ an ;t
apurtg of yellowish red. the sullen to- I of a ,!. at'. re,' ) l.-r: a.s
eiU-ra'iot; of aa.und shaking tte ht j b'i ltgtrej rro-Tr.t.. rt. a;:tg tj,
ti l ca.i :i-n. Koine Holy Faint ' day, I f rtr!d.! y of t.rs ,, t;. .vy :
I Iniagiaed. wctidaring Idly what - j wt'! p:y x'.f r-;s1 v.-ri.a sra
a lal di in ii,n of the ef;ijr.h ou:d b: blar.ee to C-th acd b a.'i'y.ga
ra si amsible for so miab of ui.raar. ao well t,arrs-4 by Vnt :l a-vfW
ei i.a-ral m ourpourine of enthusiasm j He waa aaure. whlie she 1 ad e-.i. a
Stiil. i bar 'bought held n.e brly for j !y be-a develop ty at:,;; jt t.'.
a moment: my own personal afTalra ma'roc, to w.j tb.tkr!r.g.. rr;re.3 fr li
war Tar taxj i-e.-loua and Insistent fori m'.re J c ' as-. -'.! t r 51,a-n vt -he two.
a:.y was ed atl-ution ujaon the aain?a ' I must confab fwer.r .--.
I turned hark from the rail and! pre Iowa li:tia y.la tu :,
carela-s.ly within. The great ' for cy eyg e-ar'y r'ed n;e-. tie
uu:.z hall wa already brflllan'ly il j younger wonvaa aested U-w.a tb
:u;:..:.a'.a d. and a nurr.lr of the tahi.-a j two, wad ha-rx tbrear.ly t-
wi re surroi.nd-d by g.iest It form-d j me. fX say I r.-tr saw a falr
a eoamopoiitan aca-r.. the groupad , er r.lc'wr of la.ianv, yi. mt,.,
!:a e, ba tng repra s ntatire of a wid ! tbas fcvefy Cower Isx-ora-a blr.Jars
wiriety of rara-s. the ,-rapa of eon ver--..lii
wLii h floated to me thrtmch the
i;p a wl-,dow revaling half the laa
a: laa-K of Kuroi. .Swarthy .Spaniards.
oUtii- Frervchma-n. slla-ot aaius of Al-
ion. talkative Yank. sa. Iw-w tuskerew
v.rA beitaela-d Germane, tj.ou.le.
rorfw bea k.-ai Sweaiea, toe-tier wPb
.a M-ntatirea from half a dozen
Sou-h Ati.eiltan coau.irla-s. wa-nt- inlia
a rlii.lcately mingia-d in auJ len broth
frhiKyl. Th.s uaotla-y. Interesting coo
pan was otrip,sa-d principally of
men. tAMbit!!;R here and there tb
glltKr of iri'.i'arv mJiortiis. or aouae
ra-cullartty ui attire anes'ir.B the pr-a-a
rice ct tk- ta-vitab!e globe trotter, I
though tl,e rr.ajoriiT ware p!a:c!y
et-Oith cotur:ierc:al gen'.la-man. Inter
a ;a-i iB va, .ouit line fjf trade, and
drawn ;;to this vor.eg from rhe four!
eotuei of the giob in the wild scram
ble after gcad No toreien fiassa-riger
steama-r had entereaj the harbor with
in th past H hours, and I Lad al
ready studied those faces before in the
vague, shadowy hope of discovering a
friend. I lit another cigarro, out of
shaT nervousness, and sal allently
watching a Chinese attendant lighting
the colored lantern ausftended along
the balcony roof. A audden rocket
went awiftly and slui'.ing up from out
ihe center of the great plaxa below,
and my ee followed Its awift flight
into the black sky until it burat Into
a thousand mlnlaturw stare.
YVben 1 tumea once again, now ba;i
Inclined to beckon a waller and order
tbe aervlng of dinner, a newly arrived
company of gviasta bad takes posaee
si'-ac of the small round table Just
within the open window. Three were :hed and th Indifferent aerrice tuj
in the party, apparently father, moth-1 ady comrcent.xg with ao.1 dUtiart
er and daughter. s-y.,cd q-.:,n:t;ot. ol t.f on the panocal a;iaraic of
high oclal class. Fatetfsmil-.as. sit
ting in stately dignity at what mifitt
be considered the bead of the board,
a broad napkin si read actxsss lis right
kneaf. was typleally arlstasr-raiic, of
tpa.v flguie, stem ban face, with Iron
gray hair, and mustaches i rim tried to
Istrfect jiolnt. bis eye, cold and
emotionless, gleaming Ilk s'eel points
b. kind gold rimmed -g'.asst a man
Cttint Alamt) Alt Right.
A young Japanese in one of our In
atlttillons of learning, having ac
quirt d a ver y good knos ledge of F.bg
lish went out lo deliver a lascmr la
that Inrieuiit tvn hi Miirti. way
the Hartford Camrwnt. one of the In
structor asked If be had a pleasant
time. 11 rrplla-d'. " Yea, varr
"How did you get on ink the lec
ture "' 'Oh. tjulie well, but th awdi
enc smiles! at aonse thing when I
could - no Jaika " "ConM yoi glr.
me an instance" "Well. 1 cpnnd wy
lecture b sating that aiihoaich I wa
new lu Kngllsh lanKuage I lhaHight I
caatitd de'lrer the titdj, and they all
snilteii " Now doubtla-ss the audience
smiled at what they thought wa the
ready way in whlah a fisrvlgraer bad
ada) ted a bit of Atu. rican alang. but
he did not UliJa r aland Ibe atutte be
cause he thought he was speaklrg
giatd Fngllsh.
Homag to Brawarx.
The trlunn ha tif the scholar the pub
lic ra-gai.ts as ll.ditldual. Ihe ptoaai as
of the athlete Is jHpularly h,u ta e
tabllsb the r.sme and tiU.e of l is cxl
lane. Of etuis, this ia uiireas.tnaMa.
for the rv'putatlain a-f a ui.ltersfy as
an lus'llitien cf liar r,.ng sl.culj 4
pa nd un the lltieial edjeation sl.
gitea to those wnl.in ha-r gata-s Tul
It Is apilte t;ue that. do. pile Ihe excel
lent t-a-asaitis why It tlvoulj not do sv
tha public n'l.: Hole to pay hornsge t.v
t:an lathe' t!u bia.n it. s.a tar aa
the aaitit.-r t a a a. a , u asna-e-ta.-d
New Method of
A tla-rman f utillcatlon. "Tb l"ro-tt
Ileal Adviser la Fruit Raising aud Car
dtnlng." atatra that a new nthtisl tir
k'-i'lug paitstiae and rreveattng
tpiMuili.g cvnalata In placing thvm ea
a layer ol coke. lr. Ra hlller of 1'runa
wick, who has published tb aue-ho4
la of th 01 luioo that the laaproved
ventilation by euesaa of coke ta not
aloao rwavwaalble l-ar the result, but
bllvea that It la due to la ovlJlatlaaw
ol the coke, which, buweter, la very
J casWafn'y ver tf, avew-tf tn fe
'rm t Iril's'lrg l,s'enr
a t' ,!y to aa I g- ' : i -,? ra--g
fsrr, j sal pi. ..,. Tl-e ;fy
vpylng I'.s --' . -. f n
lit na'ira-F irsst.T.eJ to I- ti w:'
a.aa r.-aVr a-r.o rh l tva. an mn.'
i'.uj an a. jh tir.recr t'i- a-n-T
ever t-ot: - d f c o Lb s.. ir 1
d'SnaUe fa-i-:at.ofi. th tJxr !a !
eJahie ckarra. Tin't-lo laxs.Vt
i ahouith ha-r a.c ws eiitni't i .
1 wfh oral fse a:.d tr 'rei a..'.
tr,a- nch. red bjo4 of p. rJ.- Le-i'
; eriinsoclng the r-unaled a-h-et.1 .,
i of d p. dark-tt grgy. rtn ll'd o!
! eye. r,:a-diir.K a tbousrhiial aa.1 L'
bind to yiarhi tbi tu sua rare p., war cf
rxpreasaoo; a fac r-C-".!T.g tl.. .j
of living, yet n-t!y.v. a&d. ta aa,
cents q.iettaa-ss. Mtoia-l bw-yoo!
h'a ya-ara; an eL'raEciug H'.z.; vi;b
ia the ralher broad ch:r.. tie If.
moist and roy wi-h ha-a:-h. saicsea'-ly
pa:ttd to reta-a! a tas'-a..x.sg g...;va
of wtul. reealar tt-etb behind, lie
foreha-ad low acd broad, the waaJ-.h aj
shadowing talr of darkest bcowa. yl i
wlih aa odd gleam wf re-iiish gjid
causisg the gathered xuaaa-s) to s-ea
aa aura-oie of U-su-y. Bat It was am
the outward fac alone, nor aay roan
bica'ion of p!t.as:cg feature, which
yielded such rare and indeacr:bwbte
charm It waa rather a l!Mincl aad
unusual personality wtira gave t
the both life and a;:rctJvoea. Her
slightest glance or movement. aatsraJ
and unaffected, aeetned a new revela
tion of self, the outer ripraaaann cat a
aerrK inward life whic. 1 iavstlnt-tlveiy
lexga-d to penetrate, tb goau4 ayw
tery of which waa invitaeoa.
The three converswd UtXaar. aoeakiag
Kcgllsh with that laca ot retMraiat
common to tbowe wbo bave bwa-a ws
cuttoma-d to baring d.scrwl a-rt an l
behind their chair, the tun gruua-
; blina- k-l!v over th nmliit rJ r ...
the varloua pe-o;.: prefect, tt girl
coLtectlrig her. ,f with an occaaaoal
monosyllable when direcCy adalraasa4.
1 d:;-stched my own order. arA while
Idiy villlw :he return ot th sera an l
bad my attention attracted toward a
group gathered about a aecoa lat.e
Just t-eyoad tha one occxp.ar4 ay ta
KLg'.ish family party.
aTa Ei: XlNTl.NUk-lk
The Paee'cn Ftee.
Th fcrely !' on flower takes Ua
nam on accaxi-t of its cta-actc(s :c
blch sambolu th clrctiwje c
our land da-a'h and par; (oa The
leave reprs-ct th sia-ar. th ten
drll th enrdt snth which h w
sevurg.-d. th tew pa ta'e th ten a:
tie who d'-i-erted hiui. the ceetr:
pillar th ctaasa. tb sran.er.s th
hamtnarw. f- -1 v ui;, Io
rwr cirri rrval rh c-a-r.trr It crea
vaf tbtaiwa. the white bise (,f the B.'wr
Is typical aaf lno.a-a svr. a-.o the 11 a
sha le nnil.il of rvas Tt fact
that the I'aaiiin fiewrr rerca.ns a-; en
far a. o y ttr dats and then dies
irpweelt th .la'sttt. fcutia! aad re.-jr
rectiOB ot our laard I4r.i .,Irs
$eg for the . P. C C.
A "Young Woihai- ask our o;-'.3aa
of "th a.nei tu'urivajs of
lava kll g t ti;es "
We n:u: f:sk'y aar that we r-.i
ss.br it a brviai practic. As th
father cf a g-ea". masy USi.fi. cf al
!as
a, we tatar iirj ia any ot
them ti:!as'.sci.a::y. aaJ w wow: 4
I'-t baK) t-e a.'Tx-a rd if w i;--a (rJ
iar full a;:ri.a a- ar.y won-.aa who
Wa-uld leauli t.a Jj axv Ijpjinooit
Magaii'.a
Prajaiej II,
",u sir ,.;-, a a- smarter lUka
a a r.
' t pa-n i.al g vun.it. ,'.i yea b-a
ycur t.pf. -
"lx l the u-Ai l c a thty
t a e t
Keeping Potatoes
slvw oe. Ctak alwaya cv-u'aln aul-,
rhwr. aaj It Is vry pcalM that th
minute wantlii of ot'.J of car boa
and s!hur. lsk roavlt rVvna that ca-
Idatkvak. Klx'.cg with the air and sea
trwtlag avmwoaT th ,Hiati arw aufiV
cirnt to grwatly retard tprvatilng Fw
taUar wat treatesl ar aald to kp ta
good CWdlUtM waui ta tUluwlog
alaCj. . .
clip th;s cut
PaseJ Ovityr't Pr'V'if'.vn f
"seacea ft a-1 Cachjacse.
"fn mt.'x - ,, -!.raisr',.:i tn-
jve-jal. roe civ Tc.a f-'bt-.n'-it ;
A4 !," ti-. a ti -J p:t r,f ft'A !
ky: Tsk a t Vsp-.t' bef-aee
tr.eal acd at bd f'a-e , 9,t rXa fca?t
tJt b?oe waiog .- f'.-nit - Ay 'i
r"t Ma f1iw tar-'i ' I at
wl.'l T-ii'k?y gt frio
a bvis. Tli s w p-.r;iafa p-a-i-t.n'T
aid a-iS-is-f k-- have eti
ar..a-d ty I. aV-rl ft t" al-ji-.TT j-"-
'lk f.riit fw 71a a a -i tit
a a-e l-:..-'. -r -'ii.:y r'efg
." r,d t;'i:: T
THE UZit CCm'HL
j sLaaaa iiinaw aa" nasal jL isai r ,
XT tir eT.k.:-Jy Lg a t-l.as,
lilt :t
"i-rkc'..y. Tors cts v-a tgivs ati"
lu"tE3 TE 5LV.
Vr Pi r f -i C -- -g t-rj
Tr,' i Was Fswt.
Tli-Ii. 1!., vt;a '.'-..ai-. -:-.
ef i. i 1 H a r
r .. .'-"-i1 !-. t.-.'iH
U.t: ; -r..',g s i f 1
f-rs-fl .-.
1 a a 1.-1 a 4
y-e-'ia-i vo j ..,;.
l-i.ri:r g a--re.il
as-I tie acf.i.iu
' w rr safT. .'.
,, , -. .....
, , , I 1 .lt ci ; etti
avi I waa
tired 1" tt i axvd v-t t.-t .t I
began t-:tg Ixosr. a K--iiy ax-l
a-'ter U r.g a few f x- waa i-cstrl
ac4 bar U- a we"! rr aisc "
Rerae-:rr the ra-- rrAa . Sold
by a;i tear S- cesu a bet. Fcstier
Vilbira Co, EIiVi, X. T.
AM m th Ham.
FhytlJa I up from tt- coun'ry Eut.
Tuck ttla k Jsat like th Last p)c ytaa
broaist Bi to her.
Ir k My dar Piyllia. ajowl U- ab
rird Tbia ia Tb Xaagbty Girl U
Sx. and that other waa "The Cra
Widow." S-jrely yo know tiat Nic?
and Crass ar two entirely tliSereot
riac. Pu&rft.
How This?
W aewr cia atiSsi I Tmam,
mm mmt Uasi saaaiist Sal canas
Laaanw Cars.
r 1 t-rrrairTaco.T
' W I a
ssa a es-r ata a.a y w.9u.w ase s aa Seav
Saaasa s-.vaa
W I masa a Iv-iaprwt, TaaaaSm Ol
e a r-as aa a.a saaraaat.
Th Mtaders) Pwietiuav
"Fay yor debts prorij'Jy, my now. "
"Ail right, tiad."
Then when oprxart jalty knock )in
won't be afra d to go to th djc ""
RHevsnatssm Cueed In a Day.
IV. !-a TLruf fur Isima.a5aji
Vwts.-aJr twfa Is 1 to J daja I:. s t ua
re..s f a. t t rarea-aa-s I isjaaa Wtt4 IA
tf.-4.s a; .S-V ta- 4 aptsair Sirs, di aa
(eaWbr tsin-af's. Be I TuggtsU.
To act with (ocoa sens, acarord
Icc to the mc-o;eot tt th bt w tad oca
I know Horac Walrrek
WANTS HER
LETTER
PUBLISHED
I For Benefit ol Women who
! Suffer from Female l!!s
j M.'-ra.,o:-. Mintv " I w-ai a rrv
gt.-rrr ft .at fmiix t:oi:a vi t:, a
canwa a eak-.
au4 t r- kru u.ta
CeUvlilU'!4 t'f ti.
ajlrtiL I tr.l i
tt!ch.vf"wiit l.rtt'.a
K ltUktjaaU'J a.
eUlle Conipajoci
i-'.ee fvt t!rt
-iirrti:if woawrt i
la It gunrj it woa.;J
teijatrj. an-1 1 tu Jet
aVky U tr.p r
Wi-miarf . Mr
r.triv alt U.h tee. 1
(,artawit!ita KjJkx Cvt', Is
1 rtrvUy wn-U vutiuta.
" 1 w vi.t t:j k-f.er nuaaie fx J to
aViw lii barraeit woi;ku se.rv slenr
from Ly '.'.a 11 Ft: khart'a rgvi.tlltt
I', tutxiu'.vl.', Sir. Ja-!t tl Slv-I i v,
5' 11 -ot;l t, rti, Si.ai.ar,j,
Si irv
1 !.ot-aaril f ataajili.-ttvxl aivl (r biv.
In tc'.;cjii.la; Lk t' aiwe plorw
t cr-Marticy .f l.ydia F Fti-k.'-atu'a
VsTe'.at taa t ontpiaujivl. WI-JvU I CUai
viclvi-kjvt iy Iroiu raau bmO, herb..
W otiteti what v:ter fm.-u U oa ij s.
trva-lng p-cu'u.ir la Usrirasi hot,14
I ol k'sw si;.. I of tlie.tat tcctaor UuLk
lht al.-Ji'i'.y ef I.yvtl fc. Iti kl-iui'3
ea.-Ul.e CoCJpvuud, t KataH U-t.I
tcu.'.i.
If vow wmil pscLat walvlce WTlte
ta Mrs. l'lnktiatiu, a I l.yuu. 5iu.
hh III traatt)caUrirtleravstria:tlf
tutkii.leutiAL. I'isg l'a yavarw gti
IiaV tsa-ari tiarlpixitr Wa k, VVM,ai-tt r
tlsi Wrwy, tiv tag charctx lAutt't
bacalUto writ wut-atf.
d5
t - i
-w
fart v a-i at s.c aaa mm m m ia aa
S"aw laaaaaa aa sasa. a-raa :a HS1S aa
ajaua. Saa . at ! v-aa j aa
Xaaa au I j tar r saaiaaa.
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1 grew strvt