— —— ns ———— —— A ————— A Intelligent Spiders. Every one has noticed that when a spider's web is touched the insect will violently shake the web up and down, but few are probably aware of the resson for this curious action. The spider is well provided with eyes, but 1's sight is very limited, so much so in fact that if a fly is caught in the web and lies per- fectly still the spider will often beun- able to flad it for a considerable time, When in doubt as to what quarter of the web the prey has lodged on the spider always shakes the web and deter- mines by the the wh of It most infallible accuracy, has the curiosity to ment can determine, majority of cases, alter given its web a good shaking start off in a run directly to where the intruder is lodg Globe-Democrat, — EE ————— resistance ereabouts its game, does 80, with al- who experi great as an} the the make in Lh for has will point Why Dy namite each contains in duce expl balanced t!} form ther sion of trous « Dynamite is a Pigh Explosive is a high explosive because molecule of the itself the and I Pro- osion they nicely ’ at It takes rans ture of in order fire ingredients whi to explode, from each other prog and the ig! *, Simeon Staples Four Phy s Failed A Running Sore Five Years cian Hood's Sarsapavilla Perfectly Cured HOOD’S Sarsaparilla URES AF] Hood's Pills Unlike the Dutch Process ” No Alkalies * Pn Other Chemicals W. BAKER & C0. ABreaklastGocoa which (2 abselutely prere and soluble, t has more th infhreet e strength of Cocoa t Btarc. , Arrowroot or gar, and ia far more #00 less than or nourishing, nes Lue 2 cent a ouy and EASILY pomical, costing It a delicious, DIGESTED Sold by Grocers srerywhere, : W. BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Mass, (eas) HE GREAT al Ee ey Threat Sold by all Drusvists on a Guarsntes LEARN SHORT: Rene Morphine Habit Cured In It Bend stamp. White & MeKay Syracuse N A o 3 bat No pay till en OPIUM E37 dase CURES RISING BREAST MOTHER'S FRIEN I have boen a midwife for man 8 an And In each case where ‘ Mether's Priend’’ had been used it has nocomplished aad and relleved much suffering. It is the best remedy for rising of breast known, and worth the price for that v Mas, PM. M, Brosren, Montgomery, Ala, if iid is the greatest sunress, charges prepaid, on receips $1.28 per bottle, ai RADRIELD REGULATOR CO., ail druggists, ATLANTA, UA, | sak mel Cares Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore | : | =Bam W, Small, WHAT PROFITS IT, What profits {t that gold is won And greed is fattened day by day? What profits it in pleasure’s sun To waste the heart by mock«ad play? What profits to rise and shine In some brief hold of plade and pow's? What profits it to feast with wine And die of thirst at even's hour, The gold we gain, unsanctified, Will char the roul with ceaseless fire; The pleasures by the world supplied Are lotus plants that root in mire: The throne and praise the mob bestows 1s set on sand--it flees as breath, { The wine that giaddens as it glows Then maddens and expires in death, The gold that profits is the grace That makes the Christ my friend in need; { The pleasure that fills time and space Is love that works in dally deed, | The power that makes a king in truth In holiness that God hath given— ! The crown of age, the hope of youth, The upward, manly march to heaven! in Atlanta Constitution, WANTED--A GOVERNESS. OVERNESS~ (Eng lish) required at o noe by at Odessa; French, drawing, music; thres girlie, eldest fourteen, salary $500; or nl ences exchanged, Ap- ply persoaally be twean two and to-day to Kanseroff, Langham Hotel a Russian family | ITis tone and manner were earnest, Whether he was speaking the truth or whether this earnestness was merely as- sumed to convince her it was difficult to say, but the girl was satisfled. “May I ask why you have chosen mo for this work?" “First, because you are going to the country anyhow; secondly, and chiefly, because you sre a foreigner and a mere girl. You will pass unheeded, unsus- pected, where others would not-<that is to say, if you can keep your self.posses sion when it is needed, and I think you can, for, though you are so young, you have nerve, character—you are to trusted.” She did not speak for a moment, thought deeply and rapidly, with gaze upon the floor. Woman-like, she shrank d suger, and was about to refuse; then she thrust all thought of self aside, and aly remember her mother, her si man she loved, and wha I the of money could do for the her at the idea of her ton rue tougu “Give 1 rive Int “You knov treath.” wi] } r | less,” shé | won't ’ |} in the Ho | ] six | Was an e Iderly i” 3 1 3 } Hightly “Kans news. radvertise laid down asked, n which ' 3 : he answered the ! sible of the { hat tered by the and her « face. When at leng v : i Aside, parture, 1 Was 8 every word she ut tbed an ther eat me he v never left the t ely-——that his eyes rth she rose to go be eal and the latter left ef apology and a request iid remain a moment, y men talked eay lad aN erly, excitedly; ror who was having d not under- course, It appeared to that he was maki of which Kanseroff « At last nvinced shoulders “wy sirang She coul ever, "5 some not Ider gave mn, shrugged in Eaglish: But you Ap- but his Ne ¢ nd remarking , have your uwa way. must make your shan't interfere.” The younger own man turned abruptly to Cecil, who had been watching the little scene with natural curiosity. ‘“Miss Peutreath, would you like to earn $5000 A rush of color flushed Cecil's cheeks. “Abe—yes,"” she said, with a little gasp in her voice. “But why do you How could I could I make so much” “Very simply. By leaving England In two days instead of two weeks, and taking a little packet of pars with you-a little packet that is of such reat importance to my family that I 0 not care to transmit it in the ordin- ary way, through the post.” The girl's clear eyes met the man's bewildered questioning. Then a sud. den light dawned upon her; his motive became clear, “Oh,” she cried, and her breath came and went rapidly; “in plain words, sir, Jou want me to Maugtle into ussia which would get me trouble were the oy discovered by the police!” “Yen. “Yhen I must decline; it would be wrong." *On the contrary,” he said quickly, “it would be right. You ah even | of what the armargements; I | | an ! fortable beneath be the menas of saving a life. { was passio had to endere ned iodiff It was evident to her at last, ho iat they had not the sus yf her, {of s ged sh 1 away and the + matier awiul suspense rence, t} least his ira ng abou nibie in ith with : . £0 her an y impere tated, a nd then she to yorate lie she had ever tol Im face and the blood tingliog er i pe. “Very good, mademoiselle. You need not remain,” her girls She wa Mrs. Petrowiteh and one of met ber and took her home miable woman, and no doubt the governess would have been very com her roof; but all the same, if she could secure her §10,000, Cecil did not intend to remain long in | Russia. The foliowing morning at about 9 the front door was thrown open in common with every other door in Odessa, and a stream of people began to pass in and out, Every man who entered, whether he were gentleman or peasant, took two eggs {rom the pile on the table, broke one and ate a pieces of it, and presented the other to the hostess or any other o'clock be { but | | BO Apecin in toe army. fomale member of the household with the formula, **Ohrist is risen.” To which the indy replied, *‘He is truly risen.” Cecil was watching the scene from a corner with considerable interest, when a dark man, dressed like a peasant, ad vanced and extended an egg to her. HH wore a white rose, and he placed himsell before her so that his figure shielded he from the room. “You bring me a present from my friend in London,” he said softly aad { counters with these savage pests the vil. | lagers oare nothing for pistols or revol. For answer she slipped the packet in to his hand, He gave asort of sigh of intense re- lief and concealed it at once without the least sign of confusion on his face. When she raised her head to after him he was gone, look About § o'clock in the afternoon a month later a curicus little scene was enacted outside the entrance of a cortain large block of offices in London, A young lady drove up in a four-wheoler, and sent a boy into the building message, A moment later a man came out, | whose perplexed face suddenly erim- | goned with astonishment and delight as to him, to drive on and | he saw her who wisbed to speak He shouted to the cabman anywhere, sprang into the vehicle clasped the g ATS, “Cecil, my » “Frank!” “Why d rl in his darling. write to te he nant ne pan Soft Water Better Than Hard. 5 | are found ery solt-watler siort, |} ro News Record. — The Signal Corps. | corps, U stituted, —_ ted States Army, limited to fifty The pay of » private in the corps 1 48 against the $1 } per is per mont paid to an or Natura sought after by men in the | linary private in the y admission to the ¢ ps MIKE ogcur to to distinguished service or aatual a to the corps is by specia and Is propery looked upon as a promotion, For fur. ormation write to General A. W, al officer, United States Army, Washington, D. CO. There are enlistments for arsenal duty The men who are sta tioned at the buildings are detailed from the ranks A%I0N MAY FeqUIre, New York Sua, ————— Meld by Flerce Wolves. The wolves in many of the southern and southwestern Governments of Russia are very bold. From Volhynia and Kiefl several fatalitios are reported. Villages lying adjacent to the forests are continu. ally harried, as are those solitarily siti. sted on the steppe. Constant night watches are kept by the peasants for the protection of their cattle. In their en. when vacancies for enl slomary first ances slment who have by Admiss en ves long ist me istmeat, th 8:0 inf Greely, chief sig AE OX vers, but place their trust io such weap. ons am stout cudgels, wood axes, bill hooks, scythe blades, renping sickles, flail stocks, ete, On the post road between Odessa City and Nicolalefl a wolf pack of over a hus. ired heat ls mid to be on the quarry mth, aod several battue parties, writes vat corresponGent, are being organised or ita destructive or dispersion, —Loa- don News, with a | | York lace than New buys other city in the more any world, All sorts of fantastic crroneously called styles these HY Empire.” days are le green is to be {fash « one of the | ready appeared 101 It has al in BRE ( Paris, Mrs, Wistar, noveis, 1s the NOTE, rof German ¢ late Fanny 4 the translato daughter of th hi rher 1, Lie to be. in rank Japanese WOM more elaborate her coiflure is likely of crinoline there ¢ ¢ OL screaming belore { Austria has made #0 ro Greek that a creditable at language of “Loar.” “The Tempest.’ The for her own gratification : b has Is y achi ] transiation int “Hamlet” an irk was done and with nd The Ann on A stormy w al Arbor GAY Bb wearing the rainy-day dress. The skirt reached half way between the knee and ankle. Loag guiters covered the shoe tops and ex tended to the kuve, Although Kate Sanborn poetry she has lots of common ber advice is always practical. Her latest bit Is, “Don’t screw your face into a | crookea bowkaot when you arrange your Bair or fasten your 8, unless “you want to coax furrows and wrinkles.” Mich.) College girls : Mince came out wn long in force can write | sense, and glove Linen collars and cuffs are again in favor, but work with a difference. The cuffs are no longer a mere strip of white below the sleeve, but protrude for an inch or two like a man’s wristbands, This would seem another saucy attempt to seize upon the masculine belongings. Miss Eva C. Kinney recently assumed control of a Kansas paper. She made an announcement at that time which, while doubtless very pleasing to her friends, must have oaused surprise among the general readers of her publication, *I am,” she wrote, *‘a girl, with all a girl's love for fun, frolic and romance.” Every girl is anxious to lay claim to some novel neck garniture which, when donned with the evening gown, ™ going to enhance her loveliness tenfold, Quite the nobbiest throat circlet on exhibition displays pending from an invisible silver wire very tiny green enamel leaves, overy other one holding some pry Ii A diamond drowdrop glistens upon another is almost hidden bya je bug, while others are powdered with mioiature gems, same { mov) { fess, has { A Cure lor Stammering A gentleman who stammered from childhood almost up to manhood gives a very mmmple remedy for the Go into a room where and alone, get some will terest but not excite and sit and rend two hours aloud to jy keeping your teeth thing every two or thre a week if very taking care to read slowly and Hips but not misior you wiil book that tune; quiet 1- down mirself, Do the 41 you, together. once tireso ng the when coaversing w speak as slowly and dist and make slammer, Ir mind th Well, I tried having much faith in it, ban up ye not willing to cure cuiry. my teeth ¢ LO make is, while | MaKe In Danger From Eating N Jeaness Miller | THE KIND THAT CURES FHELPS 8. 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