The N stLarrnn oflices‘ equipped with long distaj phones 92 and 773. You c at any time, day or night, item of newsor any other According to a ruling eg the post- oï¬ce department, all Egblications going through the mall‘s must be free from advertising schef†ice on the lottery order. As newsp Pets ï¬nd Iit necessary to send a mrtion of their editions through the nails, the s publication of such notic ‘,;_or adver' tisements 1s thus forbidde A strict observance of this has 1' tly been ordered from Washingto Here-. after notices of such as. uessing, drawing, grabbing or othaéw 3“ contests involving an element of 1; nos can- not be published in 111 â€": spaper. Even the result of a com t is for- ibidden. This applies to business schemes until church draw ng con- tests with actual severity. i 'dvertis- : ing on folder or hand biu ‘ , which may be distributed by car . r, is the only means tb be employé resch- ing the public. ' “_ -_.__1 PUBLISHERS TAKEE‘FJEED. Ire now be tele- 1get us ith an aineea. ,WANTEDâ€"Afï¬otton mg: for washing presses. Will pay 2% cents per pound. Apply M. Nzws-Lmnn omce. Another ridiculous food tad has been branded by the most competent auth- orities. They have dispelled the sill ' notion that one kind of food is need _ for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. , A correct diet will not w nourish a particular part of the y, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your. food may be, its nutriment is destroyed ‘ by indigestion or d‘yspepsie. You must . pie for their appeulnce or prevent than coming by taking- regular doses of Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses â€lids [dig-cation, stimulates the liver to healthy action. puriï¬es the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. . You can get Dr.G. 0. Green‘. relieble remedies at G. B. Cummingu‘. Get Green's Speciol Alumnae. 03-11-25 I know just Whit there is in nut-riot! life, - . V And when I think of. Jim, though 'un- der ground. Enjoying peace pnd quiet most pro. found / - I wpoed, I sued, I married her at lat; I’ve got my way 3nd now the is my wife. .; was free, ‘ ~ Before mo'roae the fond hopes of the Ah. lucky Jim. How I envied him. Three yeln had pus-ed. long yesrathoy , seemed to the. And then Jim died: once more than she For each aspired to win her uniden heart. _ And though I tried each art 1nd win-l ‘ ning wile, "l'wa‘a not. to me she gave her sweetest smile; Etch duy 'I aw my chances grow more dim, ‘ Until, to my despgir, one duy she nur- ‘ tied Jim. Brain-Food Nonsense. Ah, lucky Jim. HOW] envy him! -â€"Town Topics. EB: Onee more I bid thee chose the dreary icicle fog-the merry bicy'ele, and join me in my daily Mm cantothewindghuk in the eun- Oh! how I would that you were here to enjoy this new life with me, so' restful, and yet so much to see. Lovely winter homes and lovely people in them, hombaeh riding,‘ carriages. automobiles, bicycles, sail boats and launches, ï¬shing and all other pleasant recreations that lac- inates and charms, and driven dull monotony away center here, making the days quickly pass as if one was in the fairy home of dreamland. Ho! my ice hound end shivering y, friend, of Highlend Perk, tehe out thy neglected wheel from its winter a store room end come with me for e twenty-ï¬ve mile spin on {ether Nep- tune's breed mecedem beech. listen to the old oceen'e Inejestie voice, end pick up shells, wevemeehed from , the ceverne of the deep. 0r turn inland end glide through groves ‘ot ‘ live oeke end etetely pelt-s, end enr- ‘teins of henging moes, end over smooth, winding pethe, running where the pelmetto end ceder grow in wild ebendon, end werm sunshine ‘ land belmy eir tell the story of Flor- l ida’ e genial climate. My dear iriendl em in another | world, breathing the air of e eecond summer with no winter between, where flowers bloom end trees were c their green brenchee all the yeer I around; end et this most delightful I change gratitude welle 1;} in my 'I heart'in daily thanksgiving to Him II who truly “heth mede ell things d beautiful." To Duran, F14" Dec. 16, 1901 w°""3°°‘" mi nae-Mona» f “I. {‘6‘ that the pri“ the Nun- , cacao! a western’ mapper and ’ uid thlt I man had juct "allowed a two-{06¢ rule and died by inches. The editor lurhd out It manta learn the further mieulm‘or the who dunk a quart of upphjack Ind died in good Ipirih. " ' HOW WE LOVE THE I‘ll-m. Do we tei the Filipinos? We do tn the Filipinoe. _ Which nydo We textheFilipinoef We tax the Filipinos both "ye, coming and going. We ï¬x the hril onourgoodegoingto lheFilipinoe, end Filipino good- ooming to on. In this we one the Filipinoe much time and ennoyenoe. Do we love the Filipiuoe? ‘ wYou bet we love the Filipinoe. We will give them I nice Chrietmu gift or independence am; a lovely string tied to it. Aleo a nice tori! bi!l.â€"Toledo Bee. abide, out hominy and b. happy. While the plug itself being I type of the lunatic. of a New England village renders it much more attrac- tivoto no. But] will Iiy no more except to odd in tho 1W upohn of old to the Israelites in whom {mod no gone! “Come and A onuk running into an i?