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WW mmpi inyp)Minmw minuufP .imiiHiMj e,titpMmiim w' TKCIC OHIQAQO BAGr-LBS. PrPI if i' ! FOR EAGLE READERS. News from All Parts of the World Carefully Selected from the Press Telegrams. A Weekly Digest of the Most Important Facts and Happenings for Busy Readers. Polygamy U illl pr.icilrcil mnl tstimlit liy la- Morinciii", iicciirilliii: In a report ilotti(l titi.ittliiloul.v by tlie MinNtcrl.U AUIanvt1 of Salt l..tkc. Tlic report w.n inndo by a I'uiiiinlttoo which vn iippoliit eil to invfvtlcnto tlie ulU'ut'il pr.n'tlci'. .mil lll be tiit to tlu' Jliilli'lnry commit ter of Ccmcrv and clrcillulcil in 'lie K:i.t to furtlior the ciitiip.ik'M for mi null polygamy uliiciitliiiciit to tin- cotitltiltliii. 'I'lii' report I tloi'liiivil to lie !aeil on evl i"Uie tliat on 11 lie proilneeil In rimrt It ni'ceary. "the return cumins from par-n-M vhoo rellalilllty In every eae emi lie Hiuchcil for liy ineinlior of thW liody." '1'lie colonization chnm' of tile otitireli jre iloolntoil to lie for tlie pilipixe of on jlilttiK tlie Mormon, to piaetlee polKiuuy t'ree from Centlle eriltlny mnl to eetire iiolifieal control, thu liloeklni: the way lo n.llo li:Nlatloii. FAMOUS WILL CA JZ CLOSED. Sons of C. K. Luiiclls.WhoWoro Cut Off, Do Not Give Security. My a loeilnii of tin. New Jersey Conn ' KrriT aiiil Appeal tli lelir.il".l I milU Mill eae lm lieen i-IimimI, Tile "UtOt Ul lllllll-l'll licrlllll' tlie eon--Milt illil tmt olter tlie yipllivil eeiir it. Charle Kline l.ntulU, foiuiiloi- of Vlnelaiiil. Sea Nle'Clty. Iluiiiiiioiitoii. l.itmtWtUU'. New Italy. Wliale lteaeli ami otlier South .lerey town, who illeil two jur njro. out oil- hl two nun Itlehar.l V. .M. ami .lame. Motitcvcit without a oent. ihe former havlm: innr rieil n;:ilint 111 father' Ihc Hlhl.the latter having parrete1 with hN father i "lily n few lity Itcforc hi ilealh. The ) ilNillhetltei on enileavoteil to Ureal; .he will m the LTiiitiul of iiM.itilty. mnl In upport of their eonleittloii reetteil that their father niiee v:i ailjuilk'eil insane li a jury hffure which he wii.. trleil for mimlor. PAIR OF KIDNAPERS CAUGHT. L Abductors of Llttlo EIJfr ZoncorCap- : turcd at Mount Morris. N. Y. j After a three lay' chite throuuh mww .Iriit Deputy Sheriff O'l.cnry ami hi t m. overhauleil at Mount MnrrW. X. Y Itert SturMni: ami hit wife, who Ulilmip. oil F.lla .eiiecr, mnl ivxeucil the chllil. While Mr. Charle 'etizer of Xuml.i ' wa attemlln chiireh the Stncklm: en tleeil Kiln Xonrer. n "-year-olil child, to netompany them for 11 hIcIuIi rl.le mnl do 'aiiipeil with her arrn the moiintnlu. j The entire community took up the M'urch for the to!p:i jrlrl. When nrraiuiicil the Stockinet waived exaiiilmitlon aud were held for the Brand jury. Killed During Aerial Act. Ilva (filbert, a trapeze athlete at the I'owhnf .ii Theater. Xewport Xews. Va., broke h. i neck during the performance. In her aeri.il act she swung front a tra peze, iit hlng hrr foot In u loop about thirty-live feet from the llnor. On this MIon her foot slipped from the loop and she f"ll headlong to the Iloor among the horritted audience. She died III ten minute. Dun to Evil Companions. Although he had been convicted of stealing f.-0H sentence ha been (im pended on Albert J. Ayrc. Ill year old. of Itroukhn. Ayres wa a hank me..en ?er emplo.xed by the I'lilou National Itank of Hrooklyn. Judge Crane Mild he and the president of the bank had looked into the case nnd had concluded AyreV downfall was due to evil companions. Sham Sulolde Provos Fatal. Clare llannum ha been found dead hanging in hi room at Peddle Institute, at Hlght.stown, X. J. While the tragedy ha every appearance of suicide, tin gen eral belief In tho school I that the boy st hi life In an attempt to startlJ hi r-inmmate by a ''make-believe" siileide. Sunken Transport Ralsod. The I'nited State transport Wright, inch was wrecked Xov. - last by strik ug an uncharted rock at the entrance of San Jacinto harbor, I'. I., and sinking jti dfrt'on feet of water, ha been successful 1 ralsi-d. Chinn Kills Flno Hounds. Col. Jack ChlniiV foxhound killed n (i irnhtr of sheep belonging to a woman r filler ii.-nr Ilari'odsburg, Ky., but tho -..I'.npl pail her twice the amount of iiitn.igp and killed the seven young dogs nt had cost hint over .1IKJ each. Two Crushed to Death, t Trml.lnd, (.'..1 1. V. Itlbald and lleiinii Martin were crushed to death by 'to falling of coal and rock in the mine oi the Ye tor Coal Company. Killed In Gnttlo. Six men were killed and ten or inor oared In a battlo between n Kentucky .se and n guloDiiki-eper and his follow- Cost of Improvocl Nnvy. I lie total eont of the "new IIHT" of Iiiitfl States has been S'JfitkNTvlJlS. i .. -sols finished up to .Inn- .'.0. I'llXI. t 1"!J.l I7,1C! 'Phc cost of thf ve- - 'ini ..shed on that date und the "'i- h. I i . of completion U reported at I47''.I1 -.'J.'i. injured In Dust Explosion. I 'i. ii tii.,n were injured by a dust , - i. I.i tho main entry of rain 5 at ' i !'. Tuxus. All (Witt rescued an.) will roner. I'iro of tha miners - 1.1111' burned. Beat His Wife to Death. is.. !. ,m. .-. auwui to Muuro a H - fi'To urni .I'.tiii Kay In' at Ins wlfo . iih with a lldt iron In Topuka. Kan. , it- . n .ittempii'd to tnkp hi own lifu '.j .. ' l )' In n" , fnilll ii tiri l.'i- iii'.ir u i - II i nt d"rt n I" "io li'u was ii. i . ' - ...I Town tj I, Wiped fjnt. Lj J uli; II HI- a .10 Cell trai I'i I) mih tvu of ,i iswortti, Xev ch !i in a io(iotiittoii of IJIOO, will he it nt I out of existence in a few mouth It ha bee;) ccricd on account WOMAN THICKS A LAWYER. Foster Mother Klutlos Vigilances of Custodian Named by Court. Margaret Thorpo I. 10 oar, old. Yeats ago ho wa. token from a foundling ho pltal in Xew York liy Mrs. Ann I'olcy of Mr.wnukee. hater Mrs. I-Vloy avo tho child to her daughter, Mr.. Tliotnai Shaunoti. The latter took her to (Jhl cago. Uetwoun thu child mid her foitor mother theiu grew n great affection a lovo tender mid beautiful. Then sudden ly thero oauio n bitter blow to the llttlo one. A lawjer from Philadelphia caiuo and demanded her. HI name wa (!. Whiting Swnyuo. lip wlihed to take her back to Xew York. The cao was heard bcrore Judge Tuthlll In Chicago. As the child had never been adopted, Judge Tut hill decided he was tlll a ward of the Slter of the rouinlling Hospital. Me declaied lu- wmilil liave to go back to them. When Lawyer Swnyiie camo to take charge of her she almost broke down. "Yon will let mo go home and iy good-by lo. mamma, won't1 yon?" she aked. her voice choked with obv Swajne oone.'ited. Then Mr. Shannon akcd permlloii to lake the child Into the bathroom. Swayne permitted her to do so. Kor fifteen minutes ho waited. Itcconilng alarnicd, hu went to tho roonl anil pulicd open tho iloor. Xo one wa there, but nnother door leading to a lllght of stairs was open. The pair luul lied. GIRL MURDER AROUSES COAST. Fato of Norn Fullor Rocalls Crlmos of Theodore Durrant. The nude body of tho niurdered glr! found In an empty houo at '-'-11 Suter street, San I'raiicNco, ha been Idcntlhcd as that of Kl-yoar-oh! Xora I'liller. The crime ha startled tho city as no other has since the (hiding of tho victims of Theodore Durant. Tho girl, Inexpert' oiiccd aud eager to earn money to help support her brothers and sister., answer ed an advertisement on .fan. S "for girl to attend baby." On that day sho met a man who gave the iiamo of John Ilenuett, ami wa' not seen thereafter until her decomposed body was found, divested en tirely of clothing, in a rear room of thy Sutcr street house. Ono 0. It. Hawkins, who had rented the tiotio for a month, disappeared at the same time. Tho po lice believe ItfiiucEt and Hawkins nro oue ami the Milne, mid their theory Is that he enticed tho girl Into tho house, kept her a prNouer thero aud murdered her after ho had grown tired of her. OFFERS SELF TO BE CUT UP. Doctor. Rondy to Submit to Knlfo to Prove Valuo of Vlvlsootlon. In order to provo that vlvWcctor nro not heartless, but luvcstlgato for tho in terest of tho human race, Dr. James I'M wain Ilussell, n prominent Hrooklyn physician, offers lilmelf a a subject for vivisection. "I will m.sclf," ho said, "when able and competent. asslt my vlvlsectors by such notes ns may be of Interest or valuo to them or me. Tho experiment can bo conducted until I am too exhausted to be of further valuo as a subject or until I succumb. Should I revive at tho end of a year of observa tion and cqicrlmcut I stipulate that 1 may elect to be released from further service should I so desire." Dr. Itussoll I about -10 year old, of athletic phy shpio and In perfect health, Ho has n wife and two children. ARRESTED FOR FORGING CHECK. Intondlns Chlcatto Studont Spends Rocklosbly at New Orleans. Itay Sutton Uarllck of Tacomn is In Jail In San Francisco for forging the tiaiuo of William Alvord of the Hank of Call fornla to a cheek for $100. Uarllck was given a handsome sum last month by his father ami started for tho University of Chicago by way of Xew Orleans, where he was to see tho Mardl Oras. With a young friend thero hu made thu rounds of tho "tenderloin" for a fortnight, spend ing all his money. Then ho tried to inlse more cash by forging u cheek and claim ing at a Jewelry storo where ho pre sented It that hu was a nephew of Mr. Alvord. As Mr. Alvord promptly replied over thu 'phone that ho had no noplmw (inrliek was urrested. His father Is a bank otllccr nt Tacoma, Explosion In Colorado. Two men me dead and four others seri ously Injured as tho icsult of au explo sion In the powder house at thu mouth of Japan tunnel, Tcllurldc, Colo, All tho buildings around thu tunnel were wreck ed. Santlno Marta, who was thawing powder In tho puwder house, stepped out of tho building for a moment, nud thu powder, becoming heated, exploded, tho concussion setting off tho entire supply of several hundred pounds. Reaffirm Last Year's ABroomont. Ill a secret session the massed delegate of the I'nited Mine Worker, acting tiiia liy upon tho advice of their national ottliers, adopted the leport of the joint scale committee, which leatilrmed thu sole of IP01 as ii whole. Dayton. Ohio, School Burned. p no at Hm in Dajtoii (l Ml of the , from nu ie hot .ir 0 seotld ."or " xteellth lilxtui t h destrcyed tin. . ui.i , - esi'ilptsl The hie i. ice die dames f iilo.i ng s. and In' 'lio nut on the l,o ..'(l.()i)0 Clonred of Murdor Charifo. After an iiupie( into (hu allcBed mur- Treasurer Lose. Locl(.;o Money. .1 ui.es A. Hill, iivimuier ut tlie I mb 1 An. it,. .in Mechaliicft' lodgu of Iroiu.iii. Ohio, ha been arrested charged wit ti cm iH'X.llllg uTI of the fund of the lo l.-e He admits that he used the mom- m tide Mm iver mifliiplal levi'rses. Morln Halpln Passes Away. M.ni.i lis, ion, w'uu n.iicd in tin nut (Jleveluiid auipuigu, died ut her lioiin u Xew Ilo. Iiclle, , V.. Whctobhe IijiI in Ihmg iileil fur several years u thu Wlfo of WuHace Hunt. The cause of le r death was lueiimonla. Itoiise's Tolnt. X. V had killed Mrs. Sophia Heck. Cameron' housekeeper, In a quarrel, and then) had tiled to conceal the crime by setting flic to the camp In which the woman's body had been left. Coroner MeMasters has decided that Mrs. Hock died by accident. Cameron and Draper hao been released. CHEAT SHOP9BURNED. Twolvo Mamtfncttirhur Plants nt Sprlnnhohl, Ohio, Destroyed. 1'ropitly worth our $.VllUH0, compris ing twche manufacturing plants, in which were employed SOU men, was do strojed by lire at Sprlngltcld, Ohio. The tlaines laid In ruin tho 1'ast street shop, which were built and equipped III ISS'J liy William X. WhiteJy, the reaper king, nt a cost of ?L'.0WI,000. and were at that tlmo the second largest In tho woild. They were bought ten years ago by Sena tor Fairbanks of Indiana at receiver's sale for ?'J0OJ)0(l, A list of tho principal losses follow: Kroll-c'rciieli I'lano Com pany, .SloO.WO; Springfield I'ouuddy Company, ?100,000; Owen Machine Tool Company, !:0,000; Indianapolis Frog and Switch Company. $30.MI0; Miller (ias Kn glue Company, $10,000; Progress Stove and Furnace CoiniWflty, $10,000; Cham plon CheniliMl Company. $tO.OWI; Orceii Mnniifacliirliig Company, $i,000. Tlie Insiirniiee I JflMO.OOO. of which $110,000 I on the building. The II ro started from the explosion of some chemical In the Champion company's plant on the fourth Iloor In the southwest corner of thu shop WOMAN POISONS WELL. Crlmo Prompted by Splto Will Cost Throo Chlldron'n Lives. John aglnskl, a wealth;' Polo of Homestead, Pa and his three children, aged from it to tt years, are dangerously 111 from tho effect of drinking water from a well, alleged to have been poi soned by quicksilver, aglnskl alleges it was spite work. Theru arc two artesian wells on his property, nnd it has been tho custom of the neighbors to draw their drinking water from thctn. He cently one of the pumps was broken by an unknown party, and .aglnskl placed a lock on the other. He allege that a neighbor woman demanded the key, and upon refusal to let her have It. she threat ened to fix him by putting quicksilver In tho well. When the water was pumppil out quicksilver was discovered. Tho phy sician says Zaghiskl may recover, but that the children will die. DE WET EVADeVbRITISH AGAIN, Surrounded by Kltchonor'oMon, the Uour Commandant Escapes. For fully thu twentieth time bus Oeu. Christian I)e Wet again eluded the clutches of lien. Kitchener. As on n previous occasion, the lloer leader took advantage of darkness, ami with a few men made hi way through thu lines of the ltiltlsh and defeated their carefully laid plan for hi capture. An advance to capture He Wet wa begun by all tho truop In the northwest part of the Or ange Itlver Colony. This ended when tho lines were so closely drawn that it seem ed Impossible for Hu Wet to get out, but after nightfall thu cotuuiandaut, with n few men and n small 'herd of cattle, mndo a rush through the Hue. Do Wet lost threu men killed, twenty-five horses nud nearly all the cattle In till rush, but he got oft' unhurt. GOATS MAKE GOOD FARM HANDS. Experiments In Missouri Town Show Thoy Destroy Noxious Woods, Goats make successful farm hands in Missouri. O. A. It. Kills, secretary of the Statu Hoard of Agriculture, make this announcement. Hu draws his conclu sion from thu results of twelve mouths' experiments with goats In the capacity of laborers. When put to graze on had lauds n herd of Angora goats will con sumo all the weeds and undesirable shrubbery, eating close to tho roots aud saving the expense of having tho land cleared by hard work. Bank Closes Doors. City Saving Hank of Detroit I closed because of operations of its vice-president, Frank U. Andrews, w'ho has been arrested on charge of wrongfully securing over $1,000,000 of the institution's funds. The Institution has deposits of over $( 000,000, which directors hope to pay in full, Andrews turned over properly worth nearly n million ns part payment of claims against him. Hold-Up Man Is Shot Doad. John, alias "Shorty," Couucelle was shot and killed by Patrolman Smyth while attempting to escape after holding up John W. Sollal, a conductor on a Spring inonuo ear In St. Louis. Couu celle and au unidentified man who got away hoarded the ear, which was loaded with passengers, and held up the conduc tor at the point of a pistol, securing his watch aud money. Good Haul by Bank Robbers. Safe blower forced the vault of tho I.cmou llauklng Company at Aeworth, (ia securing $5,000 in gold, a $.,0l)0 (icorgla State bond and a large amount of stock ccrtllieates. Itetween $15,000 and $50,000 In note, stock certificates nud bonds were hopelessly mutilated by tho explosion ami much currency and small hills destroyed. Coorgo Sutton Commlttod Suicide. Ccorgo Sutton, who died under mys terious circumstances In Wichita, Kan., It has now been learned, committed sui cide, iiioodlug over having accidentally killed Mrs. Scott Wildley Is said to havo been tho cause. Ho left his promised wife, Mrs. Anna Stevens, about $5,000. Lived In Throe Cunturlos. Tho two oldest residents of uoith west ern Ohio died Thursday in Toledo, They weto Mrs. Hnmml! Torreus, nged 101 years 7 mouths and II days, and Mis', Dora Kxtelne. aged 101 year and 1 day. F.pklomlc of Smallpox. Hphlciulc of smallpox, the most serious in many years, I raging nil oer tho world. Health oillcci's In all tho largo cities arc taking unusual precautions to stump out the disease, ami aceliiatlon is being enforced when neecarj, Galveston Is Bankrupt. City of (liilvesion. Te.a. ha defaulted on lutelest payments of it bonded in debtedness of $,'1,000,000, virtually tie-know-lodging bankruptcy. This condition I the result of thi' llood and other litis fortunes. Pntorson, N. J,, Flro-Swopt. Flro In Patfisun, X. J., dostiojed twenty-six blocks, euiisiiinlug 500 dwellings In addition to the main business bcetlou of tho city, nnd rausiug a lui of $10,ouo,- 000. Woman Cut to Plocos, Mrs. (itistav .Milici', while walking through thu Canadian Pacllle yard in Winnipeg. Man,, wa struck by a train. Her head, baud and feet were severed from lmr bod). Flro Loss in Brooklyn. Firo In HrouU)ii, N, V., destroyed the Shadbolt wagon factory and other prop urty woith $:i00,000, ami Injured louiteen persons, British Loss In War. Itrltlsh losses In the lluer war up 'o Jan. at, as oiiiclaiiy given out, reach a POLYGAMY THE BAIT. WITH THI8 THE MORMONS MAKE CATCHES IN THE WEST. Mli-slotinrles of the l.iittci-Duy Saints Sulil tit Ho PrciK'tihis the Plural Mnr rlimo Oonpcl of Jocpli Smith Two Thousand Proselyte at Work. Missionaries of flic Mormon Church have for hoiho (lino been unusually act ive In several of the Western States. Most of them look mid net like fann ers' sons turned into preachers with out much more preparation than n thorough 1; ti o w 1 etlgo of tho Mor mon Ulble, nud tlic farming rcglonx hnvo ucen Holccted ns tlic fields of ope ration. They urge the people to etui grate lo Utah nud Idaho. Formerly joski'ii sMii ii. u,c I,, H H I o nurlos merely sought con vei In itml wore dire ful to Insist that polygamy was no longer n doctrine of the church. They generally traveled In pairs nnd went from house to house, nuletly pushing tho work of convincing men nnd wom en that the Latter Day Church offered a simpler nnd nobler plan of salvntlon and belief than the older denomina tions. They ndmltted that the old lend ers had practiced polygamy and that while they wero obeying the letter of the law In tlmt thry lived wllh hut ono wife they wore not shirking tlie duty of support to tho others still nllvc. In their ettisntle they were nlded by the general belief tllat the church hud w.h mltted to tho Inevitable nnd hud ban ished polygamy. They held public meetings iiIho nnd openly sought for TKMPLK SQUAItK. converlM. That tliey'wcre successful iviih proved by the number of congre gutjous they organized In various parts of Nebraska, Kiiiihiis and town, Tho campaign now. being prosecuted Is n masked one. It In no longer In sisted on that polygamy lias been ban Micd from the church. In a covert way It Is staled that they aro now seeking coverts to tho church because polygamy Is possible In Utah and Idaho, where thu Mormons arc the dom inant power in politics. One of these missionaries itioted us having said recently In a tall; with prospective con verts that the trim Mormons have nev er rellntiulsheil their polygamous be liefs and that he expected to securo tunny converts, und tlmt In a church governed ami run as u business organ ization n plurality of wives Is not only not a burden, hut n distinct help to worldly prosperity. These arguments, confined as they nro to tho less edu cated part of tho population, havo been hearing fruit, und 'it Ih said that soon there will bo : considerable Immigra tion to the two States named. These missionaries lmvo been quoting leaders of tho church ns saying that tho law of plural marriage Is (hid-glv-eu, nud that no Mormon need fear mull inado laws. They tire also accused of tempting their prospective converts with n picture of Mormon supremacy In the future by leuson of the fact that plurality of wives moans larger ftuu IHch, ami that as the average iinn-Mor-iiimi family numbers no inoio than three children, In tlmo tho whole earth will bo lilted by tho true believers. They heel; to prove that In undent days according to both their lllblo und tlmt of tho Christian Church, polygamy was not regarded us a sin. In fact, these missionaries nro preach ing tho old gospel nccordlng lo Joseph Smith, but with more, cunning mid diplomacy. It Is recognized that tho Mormon Church huld.'i the balance of political power In Wyoming, Nevada ami Idaho, which menus that Its very practical lenders find It eaty lo securo Immunity trim arrest ami prosecution to thobo Mormons who discreetly do slfo to continue their old practices. I'veu In tin- inubt tlugrnut cases of vio lation of the aiitl-poiyguiny law, only nominal lines are assessed, and most of tho offenders Immediately return to their wives. Hov. Mr I. liy white, who has, been In chargo or tho Nebrusku propaganda, says that the church has now '.',000 earnest aud nctlvo missionaries at work In tho United States. This In- mMkJm Mm w' .aH 1IUKI1IAU YOUNG. It has been round difficult to secure much of a foothold In tho Stntcs east of tho Mississippi, because of the great er prejudice that exists ngnlnst tiny thing that hears the name of Mormon, Tho policy of tho apostles who hnvo chargo of nil civil nud religious mat ters, has been to bunch tlie believers In ono part of the country, nnd when converts nro secured In the Hast every Inducement is held out to thctn to set tle In Utah, Nevada, Idaho or Wyo ming. Mote recently the apostles lmvo given orders to extend their domain n llttlo further lo the llast, to Includo Colorado, Now Mexico nnd Inter It Is presumed, Kansas nnd Nebraska. Tho nntl-polygnmlsts declare Hint tho present missionary movement is In tended, In part, to create n public sen timent that will not retard the Mor mon Church's growth, while at the snnio time effort Is being mndo to gain n membership that will In the futiiro mnko It Impossible crcr to prohibit polygamy by amendment to the Fed eral Constitution. ARE 8LAVE8 TO CAMPHOR. New York Women lluvc Taken to a New Drill Habit. Women far more readily tlinn men fall lllto the drill? hllhlt. Il la ullmnln.l by medical journals of repute that there aro rotir times more women than men addicted to the morphine nud cocaine habits. The cause Is, probably, that physicians too often prescrlho theso drugs to alleviate the sufferings to which their liner nervous organization renders them Rtillject It Is now learned from Eastern phy sicians that wotnon havo of Into be come addicted to tho camphor habit. Tho motive Is the Improvement of the complexion nnd the menus udopted Is camphor eating. The number of cam phor enters itniong the well-to-do classes In this nud other cities would, It Is salil, cause a sensation If known. Of eoiirse the practice Is carried on secret ly as far as possible. Tho Idea seems to prevail that this SALT LAKH CITY. gum, taken In small and regular doses, gives u peculiar clear creumluess of complexion, and scores of young wom en buy It for this purpose. The habit, Is, moreover, very dltllcult to cast off, for camphor produces a mild form of exhilaration and stupefaction and In many Instances where very large doses have been swallowed the habit lias bo coino u Mirt of slavery. Camphor enters nil hnvo n dreamy, dazed nud very listless air and In most of them there Is mi ever-present long ing to hleep, or nt least to rest. Kx trenio weakness generally follows tho taking of regular doses nud eases have been seen where It has been almost dllllcult to tell tho effects from those of alcohol. As to tho complexion, If a ghastly pallor ho au Improvement cum phor certainly produces It. CJluil When the Kntl Cuine. A Milwaukee dlvltio tells this story on himself: In u celebrated Knstcru theological seminary It is or was tlie practice of tho faculty to rcqulro the students to take turns In delivering sermons, a custom, by tho way, to which, as a rule, the young aspirants for ecclesias tical honors did uot take kindly. Among those who attended the school was n young man who now oc cupies tho pulpit of n well-known Methodist church on tho Last Side, who, however, formed nn exception to tho rule abovo mentioned. In the course of tlmo It camo his turn to speak. Ilo prepared his dis course with great care, and when Nino day arrived ho acquitted himself handsomely, everyone present llstelug to his words with marked attention. At the conclusion of lilseinnrks one of tho professors mounted the rostrum and announced the hymn: "Hnllelujali, 'tis ilone."-Mllwaiikco Sentinel. Iloooiisii'iiotloii of tho Face. Thanks to modern surgery no ono need bo hopelessly ugly nownduyn. All milliner of changes nro inu.lo In tho per sonal appearance, The .hare lip and dis torted mouth are treated sclent lllcnlly, nud the face Is restored to Its normal condition and even greatly Improved by tho operations which these blem ishes render necessary. Crooked noses nro straightened, nud ears that extend out from tho head nro skillfully put to rights with tho most astonish ingly gratifying results. Flat, hump, od, or depressed noses nro inado sym metrical und even beautiful. Of course, tho treatment Is moro successful upon the young than when undertaken with thosu who havo reached maturity, hut oven late In llfo It Is quite worth while to have Homo of otto's blemishes remov ed nud to present to the world ns good an uppenruneo as possible. Ills I'Vot nud llcis, Striiteltu'o I don't like theso long and passionate kisses on tho stago. They " .locumWell, you kuow, all kisses have to bo rather long. Stiutelaco Why? Jociini Hecaitsu a kiss has to bo mndo ovur four feet usually. Phila delphia Prebs, Halt Produced by Evaporation, Aden, on tho Suez Canal, docs a largo business lu tho export of salt secured irKKlt fitmw'' ILLINOIS WBLLIAM C. KUESTER, SUPERINTENDENT. 1994 N. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. Telephone Lake View 270. SIMEON W. KING LAWYER, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER Commissioner of Deeds for ait the States and Territories and ?-'- Passport Agent B41 ACOSrADXiroCUBE. 2 :BTJY: MOXLEY'S BUTTERINE Pure, Nutritious Appetizing- There Is But One BEST. 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