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THEIR SUPERSTITIONS. »<*■*• Odd Mulom to Which Noted Polk Confess. Tho Psychical Research Society is invited to take connlsance of an in quiry—with stamp inclosed—recently started concerning the little supersti tions of great people. Among the lat ter Gyp, from a foreign standpoint, ia pre-eminent. She confesses that when alone at dinner she is afraid of oys ters. But here a loop perhaps is need ed. In France an oyster is synony mous with gm imbecile. Mme. Gyp means that she has a dread of being one of thirteen at table. The lady is more modest than her writings had led us to believe. Hall Caine has been good enough to admit that curious shivers run up and down his back whenever he sits unaccompanied in the dark. Assuming Mr. Caine to be a great person, he should analyze those shivers. Victor Hugo said that in literature only shivers count. With their aid Mr. Caine might some day— some bright day—become a literary man. Miss Marie Corelli has also a few weaknesses. But how adorable they are! She swoons at the sight of a reporter, and since childhood has had a grewsome dread lest a dark man should cross her path and then pass by. But these Instances, though in structive, and indicative of what the vagaries of genius may he, are trans- Atlantic. The inquiry might profita bly be started here. Personally we have no claim to eminence of aay kind, yet if we had, and were we hon ored by the asking, we should say that we are always uneasy when a new year begins on a Friday and that Fri day happens to be the 13th of the month, says a writer in Collier's. In such circumstances, until a fresh cal endar £pens, we feel neither safe nor sound. But that superstition is one of which researches in psychics dem onstrate the existence as far back as Psyche herself. It was she. probably, who invented it. In search of fresher fears we see no good and valid rea son, therefore, why—with stamp in closed—our own notables should not be approached, except, indeed, that they might keep the stamps. STORY OF THE POPPING STONE Visited by Many Thonumli During the Buminer Month*. "The Popping Stone" marks the spot where Sir Walter Scott asked Miss Carpenter to marry him. It is situated in the beautiful valley of the Irthing, at Gilsland, an inland watering piece near Carlisle. The "Popping Stone" is visited by many thousands during the summer months, and, it is said, many a laggard lover has had his courage screwed up to the popping point at this romantic spot. In the immediate neighborhood may also be seen "Mumps Ha,” which Scott immortalized in “Guy Mannerlng.” while a little fkr ther afield the Roman Wall and Laner cost Priory prove attractions to visit or* to Gilsland. GUh Street*. Broken glass, which has hitherto been used to make ornamental tiles, :s now being converted into blocks for paving the roads. Factories have been established in France and Switzerland for the production of these glues bricks, and some streets in Geneva have been paved with them. The glass is subjected to heat until it is soft, then pressed into bricks; it lows its transparency, but gains in resist ing power. It afTords a good footing for horses. lUrMt Bird. To find the rarest bird in existence you must go to the mountains be tween Anam and Ix>as, where there is a certain kind of pheasant. For mauy years its existence was known only by the fact that its longest and most splendid plume was in much request by mandarins for their bead gear. A single skin is worth SSOO. and the bird living would be priceless, for it soon dies in captivity. Two View* of tho Cara. '"No, I do not think she will marry again. She vowed on the day he was buried she would not.” “Ah! Think lag about it already, was she?”—Cin daaati Enquirer. iKQieiiiieontieiMr jHHpK THE POPULAR LINE TO LEMNILLE, GLENWOOD SPRINGS ASPEN, GRAND JUNCTION AND ORIPPLE CREEK Mooobno an viw principal towns and min* Inc nmmps In Ootorodo, Utah and Mew ISpbloo. PASSES THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY ■IatUTC TO AM PROS PACIF.C COAST. INI TOURISTS FAVORITE LINE V* ALL MOUNTAIN RESORT*. AlMsegh Malm equipped with I*ullm«n Palace and liartit aieeptax < ar. Wm elggM' Ukatnisd descriptive books free MJMMM. A. A. HUSHES. C. X. tiOOPcft. JMMaJMaftKfr. TußbSm*??. Gcal?.if DENVER, COLORADO. THE WHOLE SYSTEM ■•••»• lavaded by Cstarrh—den •ml Uwli’ Casa. Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, O.: "Gentlemen—l have used Pe-ru-na for a ahort time and can cheerfully rec ommend it as being all you represent and wish every man who is suffering with catarrh could know of its great value. Should I at any future time have occasion to recommend a treat- Hon. James I-eirls. Surveyor General of Louis iana. ment of your kind, rest assured that yours will be the one. "Gratefully yours, “JAMES LEWIS.” Wherever the catarrh is, there is sure to be a waste of mucus. The mucus Is as precious as blood. It is blood, In fact. It is blood plasma—blood with the corpuscles removed. To stop this waste, you must stop this catarrh. A course of treatment with Pe-ru-na never fails to do this. Send for free catarrh hook. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. ASTONISHES THE NATIVES. The Ampricm Girl Imuika m Sensation at Ha iillago. The Americans are naturally the won der and amazement of the Santiago na tives. The entire nervous system of the city Is daily being shocked by the new sights and the new events since America took possession. The people here are ac accustomed to a very formal way of speech and action. They walk as If every step were studied, and the more enlight ened talk with the utmost preciseness. The free and easy-going way of the vis itors ia astounding to them. The Ameri can comes out with his hearty laugh, not caring who Is around, and the dainty senorTtas look at one another In wonder ment. An American girl Is the most Interest ing of all sights to them. They watch her In silent amazement from the time she appears In view until she has turned the corner. They seem to think the Ameriean woman the most wonderful of all earth ly objects. The Santiago ladles, no mat ter how hot the day. always dress in biuck when they appear on the Plaza de Arina at ‘la tarde" for the usual evening s prom enade. The other evening an American girl was there in a blood-red costume, made of dome kind of tWn. flowing guuze material. She promenaded with young United States officer.-, and the rising of the sun at midnight would not have at tracted more attention. But the thing which threw the whole city into a com motion waa the* appearance of n young American girl on the plaza riding a wheel and wearing a white costume with a short skirt. Such a thing as a giil’t riding a wheel was never before dreamed of In Santiago. This fair American cyclist was doubtless out for the purpose of having a little fun, and she succeeded in ustound- Ing the natives with an event they would tulk about for a lifetime under usual con ditions. No less amazed was Santiago society when a Chicago lady appeared at a fash ionable reception in full evening dress. It was a square-neck decollete gown. San tiago women had seen such things in pic tures. but they did not believe the Illus trations true to life until the Chicago belle stood before them as the living ex emplar. The Proper Way of Breathing. To learn to breathe properly Inflate tho lungs and walk live paces, keeping the mouth shut and breathing through the nose, Increasing the five paces to ten and then to fifteen or more. Follow this up by taking several long breaths after get ting up In the morning and again before retiring.— April Ladles’ Home Journal. An Yea Dint Allen's Foot-EaeeT It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunion*. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Samples sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. "Any kodak flends out your way yet. Mr. Townlots?" "I should say so: had my picture snapped five times before I left my earmuffs off.” Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the only cough medicine used in my house.—D. C. Albright, Miffliuburg, Pa., Dec. 11, ’OS. "Yes, your honor, this Is the lady who claims that the dog bit her." "Well, where is the dog who claims to have bit ten the lady?" r|JS rerinaoent l> l ured. Hofltg or ner»ouaneß»aft«i nr,l day 1 * n»« of 111- Kline'* Great Nerve Restorer. Bend for FREE §4.00 trial bottle and treaties. DR. R- M. Klin*. Ltd .031 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Po. "How pensive that old man looked after he put his nickel in that Hint music box." "Did It play ‘On the Banks of the Wa bash'?" “It didn’t play at all." Health and Hennty. Mo beauty with pimply skin, dull eye*.hart breath. Clean your system and keep it clem with fragrant Caeca ret* Candy Cathartic. All drugglet*. loc.3dc.Me "We are going to move.” “Too crowd ed?" "Tea; our flat Is so full there Isn’t room for a now coat of varnish on our furniture." M LUMBAGO m EAST TO GET mm RIOT AO lAIY TO OURE W TOO UOE la so* thle etatsMset earth inv—«lgattag4f yea here a fiteat saOsttag fnm any kldssfr rtliisesT Met a eateetmedlelM; neither i» patient oblige* to earn# to Mew Tork tor treatment. Exam. sod tost ef ertee free ef charge. See* « or, exp. paid, heat* paper ti*»i» aw a., ini mmh, v«a nr. A FLEXIBLE CURRENCY. Thl. I. th, li.m.ntl of th. Oold Ht.nd .r.i i Men. i New York. A,, r il 8.-A declaration I for a flexible currency based on the , gold standard was adopted to-dny by the executive committee of the Indiau upolis Monetary convention at a meet ing In this city called by the cliairmnu. H. H. Hanna of Indiann, for the pur pose of getting the advice of the com mittee upon the recommendations to be presented to the Republican caucus , committee of the House of Represen tatives, which will meet at Atlantic City April 17th. Among those who attended were Chairman Hanna, Henry C. Payne of Wisconsin: H. H. Kohlsant, editor of the Chicago Times-Herald: William It. Grlgg of Richmond. Virginia; William F. Dodge, i Scorge Foster. Peabody. James Speyer and Morris J. Jessup of New York city; William C. Cornwell. Buffalo; Hiram A. Fletcher, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Rowland G. Hnz zard of Rhode Island and Eugene Levering, Baltimore. Two members of the Monetary com mittee, ex-Secretary Charles It. Fair child of New York and William B. Deane of Minnesota, were present by invitation, and discussed some of the changes proposed In the present mone tary system. Charles S. Hamlin of Boston, recently assistant secretary of the treasury, was elected a member of the executive committee. A report was made by a sub-commit tee and adopted, declaring the bill of the monetary commission to be broad and comprehensive in its scope ami containing such provisions ns are nec cssary to settle the financial problem, but authorizing the chairman to sug gest such modifications ns might be necessary to secure legislation not in consistent with the principles of the bill. The following resolution was adopted unanimously ns the expression of the committee: "Resolved, That the executive com- ! mit tee of the Indiauapolls Monetary convention continue to urge upon Con- ( gross the adoption of a monetary sys tem based on the gold standard, ade quate in volume and sufficiently flexi ble In character to afford tho legiti mate means to our producers ami man ufneturers for meeting the rapidly ex panding volume of domestic trade and for competing on equal terms in the world's market with other nations, thereby giving full employment and just returns to American labor.” LOST IN A FLOOD. Icb Gorge C*ni« Death of Twelve F«*r«ni»* In Montana. Chicago, April 9.—A Record upeclnl from Glendive, Montana, says: An ice gorge in the Yellowstone river nt this point caused the stream to over flow last night, drowning twelve pet s' is. Three spans of the steel bridge j are washed out. causing a loss of $25,- j 000; the Northern Pacific tracks are In undated and possibly washed away for , some distance, and the loss to live stock by drowning will involve a large sum. The dead persons are: Mrs. It. W. Snyder, wife of rancher. Miss Nellie Reagan, her uelce. Miss Rose Wybecht, a visitor to the Snyder ranch. Eugene F. O’Conner. James Sullivan, wife and six child ren. The Ice began moving at 7:30 o’clock in tho evening and continued flowing until 0:30 o'clock, when It formed a j gorge. The Snyder party, noticing tin , backwater, started for the Northern , Pacific tracks, hoping thus to escajM- | drowning, but before they covered half j the distance the water was waist deep : and they took refuge In a tree. O’Coii- j ner was the first washed from the tree. ' Mrs. Snyder the second and Miss W'y 1 bocht third. A huge piece of ice struck the tree and broke It in two, carrying off Miss Reagan. The entire family of James Sullivan, wife and six children. 1 whose residence is 200 yards from the nearest point of the Yellowstone river. j were caught in the overflow. When Sheriff Aiken and Charles Parker cross etl the river amid floating iee. they found the Sullivan residence with doors and windows open and the entire family dead in the room. DEWEY'S LEVEL HEAD. Hay■ Hr Will Not He a Candidate for j President. New York April o.—Admiral Dewey lias given to the Manila correspondent of Leslie’s Weekly, an Interview re garding the suggestion that the admi ral be made a candidate for the presi dency next year. The admiral said, as to his politics: "I am a sailor. A sailor has no poll ties. The administration is his party. Republican nr Democrat, it makes no t difference. Then again, I come from Vermont ami you kuow what that means. To be anything but a Repub- , lienn in Vermont is to lie a man with out a party. My flag lieutenant comes from Georgia. He tells me that to Ik aii.vthing but a Democrat In the South is to be a nolmdy. If I lived south I would probably boa Democrat.” I “Have you ever voted?” the corros j pondent asked. "Yes: years ago, but my vote was ( usually influenced by personal prefer ; ence of local conditions. I am not a politieian, have never held political of flee, and nm totally ignorant of party intricacies and affiliations.” Admiral Dewey said that neither by , vocation, disposition, education, nor training was he capacitated to fill tin presidency. He said that he was too well along in life to consider such a possibility. His health would not ad mit of it. All this life’s work wa« iu different lines of effort, and that, while the kindness and enthusiasm of his friends were grateful to him and the generous tributes of the American peo ple were dear to him. he could not anti would not be a candidate for the presi dency of the United Btates under any conditions. Moving Hunth From Manila,. Manila. April 0.—9:35 a. m.—At nightfall last night Generals Lawton and King launched an expedition of three gunboats with 1,800 picked men in canoes in two of the gunboats. The object of the expedition is to cross the lake, capture Santa Gnu and sweep the country to the south. j At the month of the Pasig river the men will be transferred from the ca noes to three gunboats, Lasun de Bay, 1 Cesto and Napinda. Santa Cruz, the objective point of tbs expedition. It at the extreme end ef the lake. j WANTS to SELL HIS MOUNTAIN J Fatl-i'K in u» Tli.tl, General Ochoit Will < Improve Mini it I’opoc ttepr• I. I Th-- correspondent of the Chicago Rec- Ol 2J. "filing from the City of Mexico sayi«: ! i f. owner <>f Mount Popocatupetl. (i.-n -erai '- ‘spiit- Sanches Ochoa. Is negotiating , with ;i leading English sulphur firm through Henry E. Taylor of Ixindon. f.-r : iU®, sul '' «>f the mountain for £SU.o-n. . Meanwhile General Ochoa is planning n schem- which, at a cost of 3500. nun M. \- icun -liver, will greatly simplify and cheapen the extraction of sulphur.' The plan embraces a tunnel COO feet long from i the summit to the top of the sulphur «!•■- posit-; a cable line from the tunnel to the reduction works at Tlamaeas. half w .v down the mountain, and a cog railway thence to the tracks of the Interoceani'c railway. The cable line Itself will have to be feet long, making It the longest serin I line tn tho world. A rope of cru cible steed wire one Inch in diameter and enduring u tensile strain of 200.000 pounds to th'- square Inch will be used. The buck* 'r are to weigh seventy pounds, with a capacity of 21*1 pounds. Thus 120 tons of sulphur ore will he deliverable dally. The Mexican official figures made in is;.? establish the height of Mount Popocate petl as 17.su; feet above sea level. The crater b. d is 0.300 feet above the City of Mexh n Cortez. In 1528, first extract' d sulphur from this mountain for use In making powder. The sulphur Is found pure, without admixture of iron or ar senic. Forty years ago Ochoa acquired the nimmtnin and begun the extraction of sulph ir. At present he Is not operating his reduction works, but In one year lie extracted 1.0n0.n00 pounds. The world s consumption of sultihur last year was 1" - 000,00 b pounds, and the market price Is now from s3."> to $lO a ton.—E. C. Butter. Tea llfhip for Every Girl In Idaho. With the bachelors outnumbering the maids In -very state in the Union It ought to be easy f« r the unmarried women to secure a partner anywhere, but the region where bachelors are most In excess is. of course, th. most favorable to the spinster, since the abundance of unmarried men gives h' f a wider range of choice. From a matrimonial point of view Idaho is the best state of the Union, for there the number f the bachelors Is to that of fhe maids as to l.i2'i. each unmarried , woman in Idaho, therefore, having ton or eleven bachelors, not exactly at her beck, but available as a husband. From most points of view the West Is the Mecca of the young unmarried woman, for not only are there more unmarried men In tho I western states, hut a living Is more easily i made In tip- West than in the East, anti therefore th. western men are more ad dicted to matrimony -Professor D. B. McAnallv in the March Ladles' Home 1 Journal ,r Whn t is a popular song?" “Any new song that everybody hates.” »I/' j T'lwSisT 0 A physician who manes the 7/ us-TSSPv t**t An( * iSI honest about it can / Ik r tell you that, in many casos.the t L •number of rod corpuscles in the jj blood is doubled after a course Zf V of treatment with Dr Williams' >5 f J Pink Pills for Pale People. r jt That this means good blood U (I- may not be entirely cleaTfrom \ the doctors statement, but any u girl who has tried the pills can tell you that it means red lips, bright R SH wSm/lrh eyev good appetite, absence of f am ■gEK'Af headache, and that it nans- » forma the pale and sallow girl V Into a maiden who glows with J {MHHK the beauty which perfect health V YMMBU alone can give. (. Mothers whose daughter* j* grow debilitated as they pass f from gWlhood into womanhood M should not neglect the pill beaty » adapted for this particular til. r Frank 11. Trout, of 103 Griswold Avr., Detroit. Mich., says: “At the ¥£* age of fourteen we had to take our daughter from school on account of ill health. She weighed only 00 pounds, was pale nud sallow nnd the doctors « Mid she had ntnetnia. Finally we gave her Dr. Williams' Fink Fills for V» mjg P*le People. When she had taken two boxes she was strong enough to , *F leave her bed. and in less than six mouths was something like herself. BO 1 red, rml h a big, strong, healthy girl, weighing r had a sick day since.”— Detroit Evening New. filli&ms Pink Pills lot Pale People are t lev the Always bearing S? dll dTu£gi*»tb, or direct from the Co . Schenectady.h \ 50 f per bos. S YOUNG MEN! If you have money to warto try all the ••Ctue-'' >..'i may know or hear of; If you wifh to run llie chance of , ir> Itlng a utrieture buy the Injections whirl, an- aii.l t-> cure In 1 to • day*(lt But If you want 11 remedy »liirh i» ; n'.-nltitely safe and which never fall* to cure unnninriil : ilU'limrite*, no matter how w-rioue or of how long ■Hunt ing the euro may lie. get “PABST’S OKAY SPECIFIC" No cose known It has ever failed to Cure, '.'■•thing like It. Ucmilts n*tonl*h the doctor*, druggi-t* nn.l all who have occasion to u*e it. 1 'an l>e lakcti wit hot t in. -invpiiicnce or detention fn.nihiisln.--v. Prico. S 3. 00. for sole hv all reliable drugglsl*. or M-nt |>r.-irfiitl by ).< [>n-»«, plainly wrapped, on receipt of price l.y PABST CHEMICAL CO. Circular mailed on reoueid. Chicago, iu. A big yield of both 99 H profit sna satisfaction ■ ■ will result if you plant f ERRYS Seeds] H They arc nl wn ya the brat. HH Do not accept nny KiihMt- HH lute —buy none bill Ferry'm. HM IB Mold by all dealer*. Wrlic for fUSI tb* to 8e«-d Anuiinl—free. O.U.FERRY & CO..Detroit.Mich. WMMg |mh—>iimiiHt>ti>m KFOR 14 CENTS We wl*h to gain thi;7car SOOjOOO r new euatoint-ra. and neno* oner * 1 Pkr. 13 Day K«di*b, 100 1 Pka. Kirly Ripe Cabbage, 10c I Karlicat Red Beet, 10a 1 ” LongLightn'cCucambarlOa 1 " Malr.er’a Beat Lettuce, lie 1 ” California Fig Tomato, too 1 ** K.arly Dinner Onion, luc S •• Brilliant Flower Seeda. lie ' fertk SI.OO, tori 4 eeato, '9173 Above 10 pkgs. worth $l.OO, we will ■tail yoa free* together with oar great Plant and Heed Catalogue 1 *pon receipt of thla natiro * 14© Poetage. Wo Invite your trade and ■bow when you once try Hslser'a SWCwayou will never get alongwttb* Ooiea Need BRe. and j'D's a.jM|ggq skeb iu, u (tw.il, wn. 1 V\ CURE rOURREIFt 7 ATsffSN 1 d£SJ!L*.ir.agiag :.r Jsaar r^\C , »to»Tl,o£-1 Mold by Iggln, V A I fr •° nt In plain wrapper, i e-qsa.fKrSSr® I " vlrcslsr mi mi vs«m HEALTH and beauty are the glories of perfect woman. , Women who suffer constantly with weakness peculiar 'to their sex cannot retain their beauty. Preservation of pretty features and rounded form is a duty women owe to themselves. The mark of excessive monthly suf- THE ering is a familiar one in the faces of young American women. AfK Or Don't wait, young women, until gjgsex-nissji your good looks are gone past recall. SUrr EKING Consult Mrs. Pinkham at the out- •tart. Write to her at Lynn, Mass. Miss Edna Ellis, Higginsport, Ohio, writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham —I am a school teacher and had suffered untold agony during my menstrual periods for ten years. My nervous sys -tem was almost a wreck. I suffered with pain in my side and ■- - - —1 had almost every ill human flesh is h e ’ r to. I had taken treatment from a number of physicians who gave me y-v no relief. In fact one eminent specialist said mwry , >4% he advice given lf anyone' cares ll will cheerfully answer all dison St.-, Mt. Jackson. Ind., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham— I atn by occupation a school teacher, and for a long while suf fered with painful menstruation and nervousness. I have re ceived more benefit from Lydia E. Pinkliam’s \ egetable Com • pound than from all remedies that I have ever tried. I lb f e Cured Free t lie Private Formula + of a Noted Physi- + \vi) “ clan Made Public. 4. In order to Iniroduce "ttr now treatmt-rn "t -w- « b n'nil. lb * moil lb only, our roiiiotlii-- + wi h vnltiubl - hook iiihl h-iu-r of artvltv*. J. FI IKK. 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