COIN' FISHIN'. , Air If nil quiver In lie mirnnc grmin ) Bo hot tint lie river Donn nii'k A mum'. Ih'll git out mnli lishin pole, Git out rush line; Know a rrl Hsliin' hole AN liar tiahiii ' liucl .Ten (er fih Kn ter wish lut III hoi Ms er time Ter keep n tisliiii' Kn s-wishirT Wen do lisliin's jirime! Ih'll tlrnp In ilo milyim pntcli Fotrh one arliing; Po'jf tint Tint It imIiiii llmlitl Kn (urni's iimn' wronp: So'y tint mull rinps en iviicra Ae fullin down: Hut mnli m-Hsun slm' cnniinrncca I'' de iiiumc groun'l .TrV tor (Mi Kn ter wili Unt III heil ln(e er time Ter keep n-fifliiti' , Kn a-tiliin' Wen de llsltin'e prime! l'cter T. Mievlin, in Tuik PUS' I am n ooiiilnneil luuliclor." "IIow ninny (lino lmvo you boon foil flrmrdT" Brooklyn Life. Gllilis "No ninn known lilmaplf." Glblis "Tlist's so. Ho would lose Ills bent friend If lie Ild."-Tlip Hnmrt Hot. Thospls "Why do you think Ills book must Ih sikIi n good one?" l'oy r "It hiuui't Iiopii ilrninnllr.Pil." Judge. Mm. Gnswell "Tlio Csinr of nnsslft Bow linn four ilniiKlilrrs." Mr. (ins .well "Oh. Hip tlenr llttlo Cznrdlnos:" rittsliurg C'lironlplp TplPRiiiiili. Twinkle, twinkle, little star! , 1 und to wonder wlint you re; ; Hut now I know I've tlmuelit it o'er- I You r just a star, nnd not lung more. l'liilmlelpliiii llevord. He "I couldn't limke out whnt he was driving at, t-oiiM ynu?" flip "Not very well; but bow eli-vi'i- he roust bp to uiidpt'Htuud It nil himself!" -Brooklyn Klfo. Visitor "It must bp vpry convenient to have nn asylum right In the heart of your city." New York rulleenuiu "Asylum! Tluit Is the Stoik Ex chnuse," Ohio Ktnte .lnui-unl. "V'll make tome laws," the sUtcsman (aid, "And then, just i of yore. In "toad of tixing what we've tuaile, We'll go and iiinke some more." WuiliiiisMuii Star. Olive "I'd rather speiul the winter here thnn the sumnipr at this resort." Violet "I don't see how yon enn sity such a thing." olive "Why, then wo could at lens have u snow man." Leslie's Weekly. "No, boys, Itertlc can't come out this afternoon," "Is he skkV" "No, ho Isn't sick. His sister, who goes to the Women's College, borrowed his clothes to wear at n piny, nnd he hnx to stay home." Cleveland I'lulu Deal er. "I bear that the landlady Is un advo cate of physical culture," whispered the sweet singer. "Without a doubt!" cluikled the comedian boarder; "don't you notice that she nlwnys selects mus cular fowls, with plenty of sinews?" Philadelphia Itecord. "Have you been able to catch the speaker's cyelf" nsked the llrst lady legislator. "Have IV" rejoined the sec ond legislator; "well, rather. I wore roy navy-blue hcttgaline with the hello trope sleeves, nnd tha speaker couldn't keep his eyes off me." Tit-Bits. Mrs. Chatterlelgh "Kaney, dear, at the Browns' Inst night they were nil saying how glad they were to hear you were at last engaged! Of course, I didn't believe the report, dear, and I said I wondered any one could be so stupid as to Imngiue anything so ab surd:' runch. Mrs. Swclluiau "Oh, I'm so glad you dropped In. I don't know whnt on earth ails the baby." Caller "Shall I run for Uie doctor?" Mrs. Swellmnn "No for an Interpreter. His French nurse left suddenly to-day, and nobody can understand what he says." Phila delphia Itecord. Unexpected I raise. Dr. Guthrie, an authority on mili tary surgery some fifty years ago, was a kindly man, although somewhat brusque in manner. Sir Joseph Fay rer says: "I was his bouso surgeon, and we got on very well together. One day, when we were going through the wards, with a large following of dis tinguished visitors, foreign surgeons and others, we stopped by the bedside of an Interesting case, where Guthrlo found fault with the dresser for some thing he bad done or left undone. The student ventured to reply, and Guth rie said: " 'I dare say you think you are a remarkably clever young fellow, don't you V " 'No, sir,' said the youth, earnestly, 'I don't.' " 'But you are, though,' said Guthrie, and passed on." All Onr a Hat. The venerable Judge Gary, of Chi cago, presided over an Important bear ing some time ago when there was a slight commotion In bis court-room, and the author of It was called to tbe bar. "What are you making all this com motion about?", sternly asked the Judge. "Please, your honor," answered the offender, "I bave lost my bat." "Is that all?" said Judge Gary, witb no less sternness, "why men bave lost whole suits In tbls court and not made bait that fuse." Wlint He Wltiri1. No fairyland I rare to know. Tin" world is tfond enouuu for Jnej I like it vriy much, nllhntty-li, homo thuiics 1 ilioiild like to see, I wish tli.it study were like play. And seliool n cirrus ol dclmlit : And that 'twas numiiier every day. And all the rain would fall at night. I wMi that liii iou in ice eream Were cnstni' oil and ipecae: And that the ili'iitisl's cliiiii would seem To me my frik pony's bath. I T-ih (hat wliiiiiiR" made me nay And happr, nnd would never hin t J And that I bad ten meals n day. And eaeh one nothinu lint dessert. I'liiladelphin Times. Some Things That Are Not So. Cayenne pepper doesn't eonip from a pepper plant, nor Burgundy pltrh, from Burgundy, .lerusnlem urllcliokes do not eoino from Jerusalem, nor tur keys from Turkey. Camel's Imlr brushes nre made from the tall of (be squirrel. German silver Is not silver, and It was Invented In China. Cork legs nre not made of cork; neither tin they come from Cork, Ireland. Prussian blue does not come from Prussia. Irish stew Is not nn Irish, but an English dish. Cleopatra's Needle wns set up n thousand years before Hint lady was born. Khauioy leather Is not the hide of a rhntuols, but the flesh side of sheepskins. A Queer I.lltle Pet. One of the queerest little pets ever seen Is the tame ant belonging to a well known scientist. This man keeps tribes of nuts In nests which he has made himself, nnd feeds them with honey or sugar through a tube that connects with (be nests. One day be saw that one of the ants kept coming Into the tube to eat up the honey In the glass bulb at the end. When be took out the cork that closed the bulb, the Insect came to look for food, nnd ho offered It some honey on the polut of a needle. Tbe nut shrank back at first, then drew nearer, feeling about with Us nntenuae, until It reached the needle. Hoon It learned to take the honey oft Its keeper's linger, nit hough ants arc nmong the most timid of liv ing things, nnd a new odor, or tho least movement outside (heir nests, usually drives these little Insects away. This nut Is now so fume that It quits tho bull) as soon as the cork Is re moved nnd goes to Hud the honey on tho scientist's finger. When lis meal Is over It does not try to hurry nwoy, but waits till Its master lifts it on a bristle nnd carries It back to Its nest. New York Trlmno. A drain ot Kami. "Jlotlicr! mother! (here's something In my eye; please take It mil, quick!" Flossy came hurrying to her mother's room. Her blue eyes were bloodshot, her eyelids swollen and the tears were running down her cheeks. "Why, what Is It?" nsked her moth er, as she put her arms nrouud the child. "I don't know; It's nn awful big thing. The wind blew. It' In my eye a minute ago." The mother examined the alllictcd eye carefully, but could find nothing except tears. "I don't see anything In It, dearie." "But It's there, mother; please do gel It out. It makes ino so uncomforta ble." The mother looked again. Then she bathed tbe hurt eye with. warm water, nnd told Flossy to keep It closed for a time; but the poor eye did not get any better. Something wns In it some thing as big as u marble, Flossy thought. "Well, Flossy, I think we had better go to Dr. Wright and see what bo can do," snld her mother, after trying everything she could think of for the relief of her llttlo daughter. Dr. Wright was tho good doctor Flos sy loved, nnd she stood very quietly with her face In tho light as bo kept ber eyelid open. "Ah!" said the doctor; and In an In stant he held bis lustrument toward her, "Here'lt Is!" "Where?" nsked tho mother. "I don't see anything." "I don't, cither," said Flossy; "but my eye does not hurt any longer." "It's Just a tiny speck of sand," re plied the doctor "too small to see, un less you know where to look for It." Some days after, Flossy was fidget ing about the room whero her mother was sewing. It was rainy weather out of doors, and Flossy was In a bad hu mor; nothing pleased her. "Please dou't. Flossy," said her mother, ovet and over again. "Tou make me very uncomfortable. If you don't stop worrying, you must go away by yourself." Flossy sat down by tbe window, pouting. In a little while her face brightened, and she came to her mother aud put a little soft kiss on ber cheek. "I'm like that little grain of sand, mother, don't you think so?" she said. "What do you mean?" "I'm not very big, but I make peo ple uncomfortable when my temper gets In the wrong place. I love you, mother I love you truly; and I would not hurt you as that sand did me for anything. The sand could not help Itself; but I can, and I will, right away." Our Boys and Girls. Land cultivated by Irrigation la more productive than land wbert rainfall moisture alone la sufficient to mature the crops. . . Other Times, Other Xtaslms (Hands ton triage Highly Itermnmeniled A Tie) In OplnlnnHls nmrtunlA Blow to Expectation The K.llgllile Man, Ute. The plirae "n plare for everything" was written for the v.oe When people owned small store of goods, eml had a lot of spare:- But now this odaue cannot hold although it seems n sin Who has one spot is foreeil to cram at least six (limns therein. t hiniKO Ueeord lleriild. (Manila l ong Usage. niek-"IIow did you like Hint Joko 1 Just told you?" Snicks "First inle, (list rate! I al ways did like (hat Joke." Tlt-BHs. Highly lteenitiinentled. "Can youi wlff use yout automo bile ?" "Oh, yes; It's nn old family automo bile, warranted gentle, and perfectly safe for ft lady to drive." Chicago Ilccord-Hernld. A Tie In Opinion, "What did you mid Joe fall out about?" "He thought I ought to be friendly enough to give him that dngj and I thought be ought to be friendly enough to buy It of me." Delrtdt Free Press. Ills Opportunity. Mr. Tlmnild "I've decided to speak to your father to-nlgbl." Miss Patience "Oh, who (old you?" Mr. Tliniiild "Told mo what?" Miss Patience "That be sprained bis ankle to-day." Catholic Standurd and Times. A Blow to Krr's,lOR Mm. Dobbs "You told me Mm. Dobbs was highly Intellectual." Mr. Dobbs "Dldu't you find her eo?" Mrs. Dobbs "When I called we tnlketl a solid half hour about clothes." Detroit Free Press. K-ery One Has Fanlta. "Yes," said tho fair daughter of tho eminent statesman, "father Is a nice man; but be Is Just a little egotistical." "What makes you think that?" "After hearing my graduation es say he wants to keep on writing his own siKDoclics!" Washington Star. The i:ilRll!o Man. "So she rejected that handsome Mr. Longworthy." "Yes." he's In trade, you know." "Well, Unit's better thau being In debt." "She doesn't seem to think so. flhe hns accepted Count Nolaceut." Phila delphia Press. A Oreat Trefaee, Publisher "I fear your book Is too Short; It consists of only forty pages." Author "Oh, I explain ull thnt In the preface." Puldlsher-"Whot length Is It?" Author "Five hundred pages, sir." Ohio State Journal. Jnat So. Llttlo Elmer (who has an Inquiring mind) "Papa, what Is firmness?" Trofessor Bronilhead "Tho exorclso of will-power, my son." Little Elmer "Well, sir, and what Is obstinacy?" Trofessor Brondhend "Tho exerclso of won't power, my son." Puck, Not a Sueeesa, "I warn you," he said threateningly, "to keep away from Miss Bllton. I've been making love to her myself." "Have you really?" replied his rival. "Well, she'll be glad to bave the mat ter cleared up." "Cleared up! Whnt do you menu?" "Why, she said she thought that's whnt you'd been trying to do, but she wasn't sure," Chicago Post. One Method of Iteductlon. A little newsboy wag watching a man on High street weigh Ice. After the Ice had been chipped, tbe llttlo chap said: "Say, Ice man, how much Is dat size wort?" The Ice man, being a gruff sort of individual, was not quite sure that he should pay any attention to the ur chin. Finally, however, he. answered: "It's worth fifty cents." Before ho could say any more tbe chap said: "Well. Just sit on It and make it t'lrty cents wort!" Albany Journal. Under the Starlight. "Ethel," ho said, in thnt soft, cooing tone which sounds so foolish to the disinterested bystander, "I think thnt there Is no treasure to equal a true woman's affection." "And I," she answered, "believe thnt no riches can compare to the lore of au houest man." With all his seutlmeut, ho wns a man of business, and w lthout hesitation he rejoined: "Miss Smlthem, does It not occur to you that we have enough capital at our disposal to organize a trust?" Washington Star. Language of Prestnta, George "What's wrong?" Jack "I can't make out what Mlsa Pinkie's little present to me means." George "If it's useful, It nenns that she Is Interested In your comfort and would probably say 'yes.' If it Is only ornamental, It means thnt tbe present Is sent merely as a little token to a friend." Jack "The one she sent me is both useful nnd ornamental. It's a hand somely decorated Individual salt cel lar." j George "That means that she con alders you both useful and ornamental, but a little too fveih."-Nevr York Weekly. The tarlaom of Aruaael. 4The Duke of Norfolk has acknowl edged tbe truth of he singular story that has recently been ohl about the chief of his country, seats, thp famous Arundel castle, In Sussex. It seems that the ownership entitled to 11ip "tltjo and honors" of (Iip Earldom of Arundel, (hp most niielent (KIp In the peerage. It Is not at nil likely that tho bouse of Howard, of which the I Hike of Norfolk Is the bend, will get Into financial hard lurk, and bo foreiul to pnrf with (he ensile as a valuable asset, but If In Hie course of human events such a climax comes In i up family fortune of the Howards, (here Is snhl (o lie no legal obstacle to prevent lh. purchaser of Arundel castle, even If he be the new est of the new among the inn Med mil lionaires, from taking his sent In the lionr.p of Lords ns the Enrl of Arun del. It Is a title whhh dates buck more than :i."0 years before Christo pher CoIimiiIiiis iiiihIo I ho preliminary surveys for the establishment of popii lar government In the ('tilted Slates, and. while (he Inike of Norfolk's dukedom Is (he oldest In the peerage, bis earldom nnledales It by nearly ns long as It does the first voyage of Col Uiuliiis. The dukedom. In fact, was created nine years before that cole lira ted tnins-A thintlo excursion wns announced as a pleasing nnd expir ing novelty (o the skeptical Spaniards, and It will lie a curious tiling If multi millionaires, weary of buying what little remains to be purchased of the American continent nnd Its business enterprises, should write a small check (small, of course, for nn Ameri can miiltl-mllllonnlrel nnd add Arun del ensile to bis minor possessions, so as lo be able (o use the house of lords ns a chili during his spring visits to do a little .shopping on (he London stock exchange. Envoy to Athant. Bnron Hosen, who will be remem bered by many people In Ibis country as having been for a number of years consul general In New York nnd charge d'affaires at Washington, has Just been appointed ltusslan envoy at the court of Athens, which, from a Musco vite poln( of view. Is nn Inllnllely more desirable post than Munich, where be has been since he made wny nt Toklo for Minister Iswnlskl. Unroll Cosen, who belongs ( (he Lithuan ian nobility, nnd the origin of whose family Is German, Is regarded as one of (he most nstitte of Muscovite dip lomats, niul, above nil. Is a man of ac tion. His appointment to Athens con sequently crea(es n good deal of n( tentlon. and Is held to indicate that (lie ltusslan government Is on the eve of some new move In tliut part of Europe, either In coiiiio ..'Jon with (he .Macedonian illtllcully or'clse with re gard to Crete. Dltpatch lo Dewey. Bear Admiral A. S. t'rownlnshlcld, chief of the bureau of navigation. Is sued a formal statement that he Is the author of the famous dispatch to Ad inlrnl Dewey, ordering him to proceed from Hongkong in .Manila nnd (here L'upture or destroy the Spanish licet. Admiral Crowlnshleld states Hint hp wrote the dispatch In the White House and submitted It to both Attorney General Griggs nnd (be president, nnd (bat the only change made lit (he dis patch ns he wrote it was the addition of either (ho word "capture" or "de stroy." The dispatch then was handed to Lieut. Whlttlesley, who (ook It lo Secretary i.ong, 'and after the bitter hud signed It, sent it lo Admiral Dew ey. It requires no experience to dye with TrT A Faovlshs Ijvk-s. Himply 'boiling yonr goods in the ilvo is all that i neceuury. bold by all druggists. There Is nn acute quarrel between King Edward and his sister. Princess Beatrice, over the possession of cer tain brle-a-brae, books and pictures now In the various royal palaces. The man who reduces xalarioi la a aort of icvouue cutter. From a cliff 1000 feet high one with clear vision van see a ship at a distuueu of forty-two miles. Lnrilce I nn Wear Sheet One size smaller after in nig Alien's Foot Eaee, a powder for the feel. It nrnkoe light or new alioee easy. Cures ewollen, hot, wont ing, aching feat, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At all druggists nnd shoe stores, a.lo. Trial pacltago FIIEU by mail, Addrosn Allen 8. Olmsted, I Boy, N, Y. A sugar-coated compliment ia often hard to awaliaw. Rest For Iba Mowele. No natter what ails you, headache to s eanoer, you will nerer get well until your bowels are put right. Cascaoits help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, prod ace aey natural moremenU, cost you Just 10 eonte to start getting your health'baok. Cas cabbts Candy Cathartic, tbe genuine, put up ia metal bpxes, every tablet ha 0. C. 0. atampod on it. Bcwaro of imitation. The lawyer believes in worda, but the real estate man is known by hn decda. FITS permanently cured. No ate or nirroni nesa after tint duy'i use of Dr. Kline's Great Kerve Restorer, i U trial bottleand treatise free lr. B. U. Ki-rsit, Ltd., 181 An-hHt., l'Uila. l'a The man who atuttcrj knows all about ths parti'-of speech. Tho import of precious stones nt the port of New York during May amounted In value to $:i,iwi!a.17, the value of the Imports during Muy. l'JOJ. Mrs. Wintlow's Sootbin- Syrup for eMIdres teething, soften the gums, reduoei inllammi. tion.allayi pain, cuius wind eolio. ',16a a bottla If; seems queer that bad habits grow strongest on the weakest man. Plso's Cure ia the beat medicine we ever Used tor all affections ot throat and lung. Wit, O. Endblkt, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. Franca bought (W00,200 worth of toya ol Germany in 1000, Iter. H. P. Carson, Bcodand, Dak., Bare: "Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure complete ly cured my little girl." Bold by Drugguu, 76o. No one has invented auy aummer milli nery for the automobile. In Caere of rose cold, hay ferer and catarrh. GarAeld Headache Powders will be found ol Um greatest ya'u; they sooths the nerrea, aud relieve the head of the pain, tuUaeaa and congestion caused by these diseases. Montreal has over a hundred miloa ol lac trie road. HairSplits "I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for thirty years. It ia elegant for a hair dressing and for keeping the hair from spliitint at the ends." J. A. Gruenenfelder, Grand ork, I 'I. Hair-splitting splits friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will, stop it. i. II. M a settle. All areirtrts. If your rtrupirlst esnnot sunplr ynu, send us one (l")lnr sml m will e'iprese you a hot tie. lie sure nmlglTe the nsroe ot jour nearest riprcss office. Adilrsse, . . J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Maes. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. Jc. All druiglits. Want ?nnr tn.n.tnrlie or beard a brauttlu! brown rr rlrli MsrlcT 1 hen nan BUCKINGHAM'S DYEnkV. M f . ft. nt, S- S. M.u S f.. The oltlclnl speed for automobiles In Merlin hns been fixed at D miles nn hour. flarfi' Id Headache Powdrrs offer (rrest a1 rantKoea to those In need of a remedy for weak uttos, mental exhaustion and all' head pains. This is a simple remedy that cures out does not harm. Every school has ita room for improve ment. ASTHMA-tW FEVER tUKLU BT Try -1 D n FREE TRIAL BOTTUi Arontss Dn.TArT.79 tBOTStrNYCrf TREES best by Test-Tf YEARS I.aboskt Nurwrr. Want MiilK si . .ur-i m Y STARk BkO, Leelilaoa, Me.; Hssudlle, Ala., I Tha University of Notre Game, NOTItK DAftlK, INDIANA. '1nM.-n, I,tVlrH, Froniuiilm nnd'lllHrory, 1'itiriirilUin, Art, M lfiicr. I'll iriiutry, J,tw, tivli, Alaaciiunlt ul ,ih i;imlrUtl .Miif liit-cr l-i if, Arcltif eclurf . Tiifirt-iuitli i'r'nnt(ir,r nrifl oinni.rii roil Mas. Kc leu a -tlu.il HtU(tltB At ,(''' 111 rnt". Koom Frro. Itir.l' r or Hcnlor Ye ir O'lljj. IntH Count, ltutima tu It r tit) fiiolrate dm rift. m, Is.lwFirri'ft Hull, for hoyt tinder IS. 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British Depot: r. Nkwrkkt A Sons, 27 and , Charterhouse 8q.t owlon, . C. lOTT-s Uttuu AM) ClUM. Uour, Sole iropa Boston, (J. 8. A, fm P f" i " !1ir?nf '.T1' ",'-'",lB'e',niedlflrjs th.t hss sstmI tha Htm nf little laa faf law f ' W ?"''" peal J" year. It i, , modioli.. m.d. to rura. It has nmi Ilk lke I VP jTSift0- '..'!. l-tlwUk.tneforHronw sr. romlnif tou. cnnt.ntlr " tr"" " o''he youmrr. Ifronr child 1. nr., -t . ,trj, nt UK f 'el If Pn nfl I I VpiUFlUli, aanc tonic frrUllnrcn. 1 X I 111 I i" I I I . ''"n'Jtlak. ..aLninit.. 11 yur irnjnun .If"s n " " - m ii-ltlmors. Jiil., u,a s bonis wiU be muiwl you. a mm A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH !'Th8 of LION COFFEE MB ! OF ALL! Handwriting on the Wall." The band that tracee en tha wall I Those words ol Import (reat. Confers a boon en one and all By mentioning the date, September first will surely ba Red letter day indeed. When the new Premium List wa aaa I By tha Lion guaranteed. Tis best to bear the date in mind. So that it won't be missed. The day on which we flxst shall find The latest Premium List Ol uselul presents rich and rare. For adult and (or young, For LION COFFEE drinkers ahara Who hava his praises sung. September fir it your grocer ask, For Lioa'e latest List; If he's without, 'tis briefest tax To write ae and insist. Inclose a two-cent stamp, and WJ Tha List will send to you. You reap a big reward, yon aaa. And lit' have to do. and you will understand4 WOOLSON SPICB CO.. TOLEDO, OHIO. I t
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