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The Truth from Topeka, Kansas • 4

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The Truthi
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Topeka, Kansas
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THE TRUTM 4 THl TRUTH, 1JY The Truth Publishing Co. 9 WILLIAM WEIR, Editor. Subscrlptloo Price, $1.00 a Year In Advance. Publication Office, 027 Quiney St. "From Atlanta to the Sea," TOPE KANSAS, 2:.

The Archer. A prince of Persia had thre tons, And each of them had plnnned To be the greatest archer known In all that goodly land. The prince one day called unto him The eldest of the three. "Behold, my Bonl Canst shoot the bird Tethered to yonder tree?" 'Aye, sire." Aladdin drew his bow With fiercely kindling eye, But paused before the arrow sped, Checked by his father 's cry: "Stop, stop, my son! One moment wait! Tell me. what dost thou see?" "I see tall rocks, the river wide, A vulture and a tree" "Go to!" the father cried in scorn "Thou eeest too much by far.

Dost think that, gazing on the moon, Thou canst bring down a star? "Go seek thy brother Ahmed now; Bid him come here in haste." In Ahmed's willing handH, ere long, The royal bow waa placed. 'Bring down for me yon kingly bird, My son," the father said. "I will," the boy replied, and drew The arrow to its head. "Tell me, what dost thou Bee, my boy," Went forth the father's cry. "I see the palms, the purple hills, The forest and the sky" "Enough, enough! Thou seest too much, Bid belim meet me here." And soon the youngest of his sons With hurrying steps drew near.

The State Live Stock Sanitary committee met on Friday to consider the quarantine rules. Mrs. Mary Curry is one of the An-nekeJans heirs of which there 400. Tfco iifn.t.ft is worth $80,000,000 and is NO. held in trust by the liank of Holland In the oldest book on record we find Is the Piano For You and Me.

this mention: "Buy the Truth;" but it seems there is no notice taken of the nfhpp nanprs. oxcent. nerhans, "Men wuv tr 1 1. have sought out many inventions." "Selim, take thou these weapons here; Kill yonder bird for me, But ere thine arrow leaves its bow, Tell me what thou dost see." "I see, my sire, a gleaming eye Burn in a vulture's head." "Shoot, shoot!" the enraptured fathei cried. "Shoot, shoot!" The arrow sped.

A messenger rode forth in haste, And brought the vulture dead I JAPANESE LULLABY. Sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings -Little blue pigeon with, velvet eyes; Sleep to the singing of mother bird swinging-Swinging the nest where the little one lies. Awny out yonder 1 see a star -Silvery star with a tinkling song; at. Remarkable Effect Claimed For Yawning Jjw Throat and Ear Troubles. A celebrated Belgian physician says tiat yawning is an exceedingly healthy function generally, besides having a To the soft dew falling 1 hear it calling Calling and tinkling the night along.

In through the window a moonbeam romes -Little gold moonbeams with misty wings; All silently creeping, it asks: "Is he Sleeping-Sleeping and dreaming while mother sings?" Up from the sea there floats the sob Of the waves that are breaking upon the shore, As though they were groaning in anguish and moaning Bemoaning the ship that shall come no more But sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings-Little blue pigeon with mournful eyes; Am I not singing? See, I am swinging-Swinging the nest where my darling lies. fiugene Field. very salutary effect in complaints of the pharynx and eustachian tubes. According to the results of late investigations, yawning is the most natural form of respiratory exercise, bringing into action all the respiratory muscles of the chest and neck. It is recommended that every person should have a good yawn," with stretchina of the limbs, morning and At Atlanta Exposition the Everett Piano won highest honors, highest prizes and was admired by thousands of music loving people.

Call and examine them at our Music Rooms and listen to the wonderful Uarp, Mandolin, and Zither attachments furnished only on these Pianos. OUILD. IB A Novel Cure For Headache. evening, for the purpose of ventilating the lungs and tonifying the muscles of respiration. An emineut authority claims that this form of gymnastics has a remarkable effect in relieving throat and ear troubles and says that patients Bufferina from disorders of the throat Union Stean) LauQdry "An excellent and never failing cure for nervous headache," said an apostle of physical culture, "is the simple act have derived great benefit from it.

He Lamberson Thompson makes his patients yawn either by suggestion, imitation or by a series of full breaths with the lips partly closed. The Props. of walking backward. Just try it some time if you have any doubt about it. I have yet to meet the person who didn't acknowledge its efficacy after a trial.

Nobody has as yet discovered or formulated a reason why such a process should bring such certain relief. Physicians eay that it is probably because the reflex ao-tion of the body brings about a reflex ao-tion of the brain, and thus drives away the pain that, when induced by nervousness, is the result of too much going forward. Don't you know how at such times you have the feuliug that everything in your head is being pushed forward? As soon as you begin to walk yawning is repeated six or eight times and should be followed by swallowing. By this means the air and mucus in the eustachian tubes are aspirated, says Popular Science News. Cowpeas In Ohio.

A correspondent of Farm and Fireside, writing from Champaign county, 542 N. Kas Ave. Telephone 419. All worX guaranteed Reduction on Collars, Cufis, and Negligee Shirts. Work promptly called for and delivered.

Mr Lamberson has had years experience in tho laundry business. Mrs Thompson has been 14 years in the business; Mone better in the city. backward, however, there comes a feeling of everything being reversed, and this is followed by relief. The relief is says: During the whole period of drought the cowpea flourished and showed no signs of succumbing until frozen Oct. 1.

The Wonderful pea produces a vine that is indeed "wonderful," but we must expect to buy our seed each year, as only a few pods were ripe when frost came. The brown pea and the speckled variety planted May 23 ripened nearly all their seeds those plauted June 17 ripened few seeds. Hop Picking; Ma always certain and generally speedy. Ten minutes is the longest I have ever found necessary. An entry or a long, Steam Dye Works.

narrow room makes tbp best place for such a promenade. Yon should walk very slowly, letting ball of the foot touch the floor first, and then the heel-just the way, in fact, that one shonld in The hop picking machine is surely coming, although its progress is necessarily slow. C. C. Green, the New York state inventor who has spent much time on the picking machine, is still at work theory walk forward, but which in prao tice is so rarely done." St, All kinds of Cleaning, Repairing and Hats fixed over.

121 "Wesrvt Second Our prices are very low and work will be satisfactory. A Mistake In Manicuring. and continues to see success in the near future. He has good reason for sanguine expectations, for he has already a machine which will pick hops rapidly and well, but his ideal is high, and he is Work called for and delivered. E.

C. FEISNimORE. not yet satisfied, says The New England Farmer. Odd Mention. GERMAN Manure will give a greater return if put into the soil as fast as it is made Many manicures cut with their sharp, curved scissors the loose scarf skin growing around the curve of the finger nails.

This practice is condemned by the best authorities, one saying, in the course of a talk upon the subject: "The care of the nails should be limited strictly to the use of the knife or scissors to their free border and the ivory ptesse? alone to their base. The edge of scarf skin should never be pared, the surftce of the nail should never be scraped or the nails oleaned with any instrument whatever, saving the nailbrush." Narrow bands of gold or silver, with feathery aigrets that rise from the center, furnish pleasing ornaments for the hair at modest prices. than it will if it is left in heaps to Professor A. Limback of the Minnesota University has opened a German Niglit School steam. The object of cultivation after irriga Over the Post Office book store tion is threefold to get rid of weeds, to retain moisture and to aerate the soil.

830 Kansas flvenue, North Topeka. Have two a If alia pastures to grow and fatten hogs one pasture to be fed Evening session His terms are very reasonable and instruction the very best, begins at 8:30 o'clock while the other is being irrigated..

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