G. SVfO Cm i a la-el riftt aid of the man with a wild desire to Your Ittissya. .. t a U KZMIm the , Eow modem biveaUoa eeaaea to tka The Dealt ta J" fc i told by th Xtaw ae . York fost: f"r 5 let ek he ght lor ! ,le, ted ant lead lag elt f tc- ad tot Mtd aoft nph 1 res faeV ft foV' jiwjijj I rlss04 uimyt ars ymm lo4ajrlriarataB tar th waata or krwttisa lata Wast UitMaradakwMt of ordar.tayaJIto w sWrwork. Pataa, chMndrkM to cass of wfaacMknlw troubls. Lwu, nd makas ommIu thoitgk Lorkinc in pwnptaf thick, kidney L 4 Mood throurh ttim aad artariaa. i ped to bs considered Out only urinary .yeiwera ta U traced to tha kidneys, modern scteace proves that nearly onstUutional diseases have their befla- laawno - yea are sick you can make no mistake ( doctorlm your kidneys. The mild k. extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer' L,np.Root, the freal kidney remedy U i leaiuea i""" nignen lor na jjerful cures of the most dlstressin cases Maiden Us merits LldruKkUlnfifty- ndone-oouariM- .u hatlla bv mail . BhM camohlet telling you how to find !tf vea have kidney or bladder trouble. Vtloa this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Blngnamion, n. I. ARK WANTED. L are iu the market for large Lity of Rock Oak and Hemlock fc. For prices write North American Tannery, LewiatowD, Pa. Mi n Protect? Your Ideas. U Consultation frer. drpeodeiit on Success. Eat. 186 4 Slllo B. Stevens & Co., 819-14lh St., Washington. 6tno w kta'i Ea- dispute aa to the ownership of a iu reached the state circuit court in Sioux Falls, 8. D., and it promises arive Cat to become as noted ie celebrated Iowa calf caae. Ole lid and wife, according to a die- i to the Chicago Inter Ocean, to have loaned the cat to Mrs. k i neighbor, for the purpose of i ber house of rats. Mrs. Lewi krd declined to return the ani- md the claimants aaserted that W appropriated U to her- own kid was holding It by fore of watrary . to- tfe lUUtev To.' juied to regain possession of the force, and Mrs. Lewis had him jted for assault and battery. ' A Impoaed a fine upon Flnatad, lilt defendant refused to rutr If t - ppealed the caae to thetlrcuit Thus far $30 in costs have Veen H up to the county in settling kership of the cat, and thia Imi to mount up into the thou- before the caae is terminated. is an ordinary one, and would pg orer SO cents on' the matket. V latest fad competing with palm- gioiaomanicie," or "tingutlis ' meaning no leas than the de- m of the character from the of the tongue. According to the Mtnce, a big tongue indleates ftu; a short tongue, diasimula- lrge tongue.generous feelings; row tongue,' concentration of Long and broad tongues indicate P for talk; short , and . broad, opacity for talk, but not to toe truth; shortness and oar- P re the signs of Machiavellian & coated tongue ian't in it of lor that sort of tongue speaks llf and the revelry indulged in m. Just the same, adds a la the Boston Herald, I should reading a lady'a palm .than hav- uspect the dimensions of her to discover her characterise p journals every how and fwount that wheat found in veaiea baa been'ilantedirir. P wd grown. Certain Vheats ttlau origin are known aa mum- . The legend will prob .but it haa no verifiable basis. ks recently tried extensive tiU with wheat taken from tombs, says the Philadelphia finds that no cereals there reproduce their kind. The "1 such grains are completely though the reserve material ia J fit to nourish them were they Hwnt Morgan's profits in fin teel corporations "mer- tlrea at $11,239,688. Well, de h Ktw York World, "the la. orthyofhi,hlre., Mr. If or M bard and the corporation I fteatly from bis lsbor. Is it ft to see capital tbua reeog fttlslm, QfUborT , ' (Okla.) paper aaya that a 7 woman vlalUng in Cband. ? tt fin teeUt possessed by K1 bslleg. Bhe offend the ,'Jor two 0f ike leetk, beeid se la eomlcj to Kttnuui th.m rtmrta,'J it ts tttat taeeS! wai aoeejt. six ntha paat a large rooaa ta a Broadway office building haa beea tea anted under peculiar coadltSona. It is on the fifth floor, and its sol occu pant ia a bug phonograph. Froaa eight a. m. to six p. aa. every week day sjkla phonograph grlnda en; not the naval assortment of tunes, bat one only, a dirge. Sine one eaters the room ta the morning to start the machine and agaia at night to stop It. The door ia open all day, and the Instru ment is ao Btaeed that ft sends the waves of Bound directly across the hallway. Many 'persons1 whose buaf ness baa occasioned eelta lathe build ing bate wondered at the waat of sound and space, and have learned that it was simply to gratify the old desire to 'get even.' For yearn the tenants of that building were sober and staid, and the clicking of typewriters con stituted the moat disturbing sounds. Last summer a phonograph man hired a room on the fifth floor directly op posite that occupied by the manager of a concern, which had extensive quar ters in the building, and soon the whole building rang with popular airs. Everybody found fault, particularly the aforesaid manager, who protested and vainly tried to have the leaae of the phonograph aelllng company can celed. Finally in despair he trans ferred his effects to another floor and installed in hla vacant office the phono graph above mentioned. Still be Buf fered until in October he found it nec essary to go abroad. He gave orders that the phonograph was to be kept going incessantly. The phonograph man haa retaliated manfully, some timea operating a dozen at once in a return volley. The phonograph man'a leaae will expire May 1, and the dirge will be heard for the laat time." The Proanaela. tloa Fad. Where polite usage geta its authority nobody knowa. Now it la saying that 'valet,,, the final syllable of which we have learned to give off-hand with a high-bred "a,"' shall be Anglicized just aa "parquet" was a few yeara ago, and shall appear in polite aociety in its plain English stubbiness. It is likely that we shall all stumble and stutter and mitke min takes at first, but eventually full in line of "eta." There are those who claim that a polite "suburb" should have a long "u," that "tapestry" should be "a" long, and that the sun never "shone" politely with a long "o," The aame au thorities aaya the, (Jreai Bound World, "arS busy with the new automobile im portation "chaffeur,,- (aho-feur) which has been called everything that la polite. It might be called something more, for it ia not a truthful term. It means, when Interpreted, "fireman," "stoker," and i innocently a good joke on our millionaires who speed their own "autos." - One of the moat striking figures seen on the streets of Washington, saya sn exchange, during the past few daya is that of Gen. T. M. Bufflngton, the gov ernor of the Cherokee Nation. He measures six feet six Inches in his stockings and weighs 275 pounds and is not overburdned with superfluous flesh. He weara a number eight hat a number twelve shoe and dresses after the most approved business fashion. His one-eighth Cherokee blood gives him the ruddy appearance character istic of the race of which he is ao proud. " The singular power of divination that certain persons have exhibited concerning their death! was again il lustrated at Morrlsville, X. J. James A. White, an elderly man in apparent good health, said to hi son-in-law at dinner: "I'm going to die to-night." The son-in-law laughed, but called the family doctor, who found Mr. White in excellent health. He died a natural death in bed that night, however. A pair of enterprising burglars vis ited Kewburg, 0., one night not long ago,, and Btole a new' one-story frame building from a corner lot. The next day they returned and tried to sell the lot, but the owner of the property had meanwhile learned of the removal of his bouse, end arrived on the scene in time to frustrate their plans. One of the Washington statesmen recently received a letter from a con stituent as follows: "Please send me some of the volumes containing me morial addresses for dead members 'of congress. There is nothing I read with so much pleasure aa obituariea of con gressmen." The brass band comes pretty near having a sinecure in these festal times, Bays the Washington Star. It is all the same tune whether they are playing "Hell der ta SiegJrkranz," "My Coun try, TIs f Thee" or "God Sate the King." ' , The vote of Nevada fluctuates very little. In 1802 it was 10,878; in 1804, 10,508; in 1806, 10,305; in 1808, 10,011, and la 1000, 10,100. No other state In the union has sack record of an ua deviating vote as has Nevada, .. Curing last year half a million Ore gon salmon eggs were aent to New Zee land and luceeaatully hatched. - That's a -fpo& ' raia& fja Scott's Emulsion. ' Cldren arc like young jJants. Sbmt P Will grUW. HI : UIUIUH BOIL Others nwdfcr The nature of some children prevents them from ' thriving on ordinary food Such chil dren grow right if treated right Al they need is a little.fer tilizcr a lit ie extra richness Scott's Erriul Jon is the right treatment1 ; - Fertilizers make things grow. That's just what Scott's Emul sion does. It ma es children grow in flesh, grov u strength, grow rich blood, grw mind, grow happy. That's t we make it for. Send for free sample. SCOTT & DOWN P., OiemUti. Ptvl St.. N. Y. 51K aai $uaa all !( eswsawar IStlMUtMa The American Humane association, which is a federation of the societies for the prevention of cruelty to chil dren and animals, is pushing its work with commendable seal. The aggre gate reports for the year ended with September, 1901, show 20,401 caaea of cruelty to children investigated and 08,890 cases of cruelty to animals. About seven-eighths of the whole country are without any organized ef fort to prevent cruelty and it ia calcu lated that if the proportion of cases ia the aame in the seven-eighths aa In the one-eighth the number of cruelly treated children last year was 206,227, and the number of dumb animals abused 692,272. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box v of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never told in julk. All drussists, 10c. 1 A light heart under failure la a con dition of success which may be written A LI.M Heart down M " 1 tlaL No one should C.4., U.re. nef4 w.rnad against the deleterious eateots of tbo blues. Nothing deadens the heart of enterprise, or unstrings the nerves of action like a fit of the blues. In one of those beautiful prayers which Rob ert Louis Stevenson wrote for us, in his Samaon household, he prayed for "courage and gayety and a quiet mind." A man who backs up bis brains with these three gifts has all the odda in his favor. It is next to im possible that he should fail in what he undertakes to accomplish. Gayety is the essence of power. What is there in a failure or two to cry about, or in a dozen failures, when you know you are bound to get there? kkccess (a not an external trophy, not something you have to hunt or ensnare, like a bird. Success inheres in oneself, or in every true piece of work one does. Not the most powerful opposition, not the bit terest or meanest undereathnation, can do more than delay any success we really deserve. Ultimately, we and our work must be assessed at its proper value; and, though we may be dead when 'the time comes, we shall have succeeded none the less. Every day we hear of men succeeding in their graves. But that only means that the world was slow to see that they, had succeeded years ago, while they were living and working with us. The men themselves, we may be sure, though robbed of temporary rewards, knew, deep in their hearts, that they had suc ceeded, and confidently left their work behind to "report them and their cause aright," when the time should come for its value to be understood. To be misunderstood, to be vilified, to be laughed at, to die poor and unregard ed, is not to foil. So long aa you know, without a shadow of doubt, that your work is real, and that the very uni verse is committed to take care of It, and compel its recognition, you can afford to die with a amile on your lips, or the sunshine of success filling your heart. A new application of the "endless chain" scheme comes to light in IUi- Tbo Kaaleaa 009 0t the" devlcea was started Ckai. Aal.. recenUy by Jtm C. Sogers, to get track of Miss Flor ence Ely and her nephew, Frank Ely Rogers, who disappeared from Evans tov last July. Two thousand circu lars have been sent out to every part of the United States, containing the photographs and descriptions of the missing pair, and each person receiv ing the letter ia requested to send copies of the letter to three friends, asking them to tend eopie to three oi theirs, and soon. MaealeVee ewsss Wlta Omuj OsUiarile, ear eeaaaattaa fetevea a u wuv.ieneaartMM; tSeHT TLV baa tama oat4. A rr' ,:uja u y aaxi J rtOeeatke ke-eb. waa itzrjtl T attempt to &BetsWaisl -attetaJL 1 t.Vt4 sWarred to e lefM tstaaeart.- Tke eevt bold titat tkerei eras warrant aider Bed. mm conditions for the statut which K"Uce e peaadty for this as. Xcfcriae4afeMeheaeld.fe back- to U old moaarchleal tleory that the aabject must not make way Witt ' almaelf, thereby reducing the amber of the king's people. The modern eiUxsa owes no suck duty to the state and the state baa ao right to bold a man to life on legal grounds. Consequently the judge, ignoring the law, discharged tbe prisoner, but with the Injunction to take a more cheer ful view of life, reminding him that he would bo "a long time dead" if he ahould succeed In hla attempt to take hla life. ' The' law against attempted suicide prevails in several states, not ably in New York, where cases are constantly being brought before the courta. Occasionally an offender is given a jail sentence, but far more often be is discharged with a warning which is ridiculous as it is probably ineffective. The chances are strong that the mere failure of such an at tempt works its own reform and cures the disposition to suicide. The pass ing of the crisis suffices before the court can solemnly enjoin the unfor tunate one in the name of the law. If the failure of the attempt has not worked a cure no length of jail con finement will thwart the tendency to self-destruction. Suicides belong in the main to two general classes those who seek to ehd life at a time of deep depression caused by worry or disease or want and those who can see in death the only sure escape from punish ment or lasting ahame, the conse quence of sin or crime. For the lat ter there is little hope. For the for mer the state can do much in aid by kindly treatment, rather than by the drastic method which the law so often provides. The unsuccessful seeker for death, advises the Washington Star, should be treated as sick person, sick in mind and attention and pro vision. . . A novel suit,' involving morals and some fine points in moral and legal re sponsibilities, fat on In' Hardinsburg, Ky the seat of ba exclusive and fak fonable seminary for glrla. Four of the fair atudenta escaped from their rooms after nightfall by means of a ladder of ropes and partook of a sup per with four young men. The girls were expelled and the fathers of three of them, refusing to pay the billa for their tuition, have brought action to recover damagea from the seminary on the ground that the institution failed to exert and exercise the proper care over and failed to give proper mor al inclination to the offenders, there by permitting them to commit in discretions whereby their good names and reputations have been injured. A bill now before tbe Massachusetts legislature requires the licensing of cata. The fee is fixed at 50 cents, and it is provided that anyone who shall keep a cat contrary to the provisions of the act ahall be fined five dollars, one-half to go to the informer and one half to the city or town treasury. Be tween July 1 an 10 of each year the chief executive of each city or town Is .required to issue warrants for the execution of all Unlicensed felines. Trof. John H.'McCook,' of Trinity college, who, likeJosiah Flynt," is an expert on the ways and habits of tramps, has lately called attention to the interesting fact .that the health of the average hobo is better than that of the average citizen of conventional respectability, and that be lives to a greater age in spite of his irregular habits and not Infrequent hardships. Farmer Poley O'Neal, of Mumford ville, Ky., is using' a set of false teeth he made himself put of a piece of sea soned apple tree, root with no other tool than his pocket knife. The teeth are of perfect- shape and regularity, and the plate, which ia of the same piece of wood, fits his mouth as well as if fashioned by a plaster impression. He can crack corn with these teeth. The supreme court of Vermont holds that the question whether an assault by a dog was prompted by playfulness or viciousness will not be considered in imposing liability on his owner for any resulting injuries. The dog of the defendant in the caae at Issue jumped against the plaintiff, throwing him down and breaking hla hip. Some of the out-and-out New York happles have taken to wearing the monocle, which at present is in great er favor than ever among London dan dies. Eastern opticians notice an ap preciable Increase la the demand for alngl glasses. ! If osqultoes are fond of anything blue. . That la aolentlfio discovery that la furnishing an argument for banging ike eelot ci the raited for Infanta and Children. GMtorU ta b-rtul rabatlt-t. Urn. Cet (ML .jpric. Drop and. Boothinar Syren. 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