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American Sectional Furniture Co, | Minneapolis, Minn Vertical Letter Files | Bookcases’ | WRITE US OR CALL——IT WILL PAY YOU. SEE STATE FAIR EXHIBIT—SEPT. 4--9. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. THE DAISY FLY KILLER cexrozsatithe stesand home-—in dining-room, sieeping-room and places whi My appetite in- | VEGETABLES AND FRUIT TO RE- PLACE MEAT. - Dictates of Destiny Point Strongly To- ward This End—Abundance and Cheapness of Nature’s Production Bound to Turn the Scale. That Americans are great meat eat- ers may be considered a fact of de- vivation from the hunting and fishing stage of the country’s life. So long as meat was abundant and cheap it had the recommendations which led to its choice as the principle article of food. The vegetarian who here and there raised his voice in protest against the consumption of flesh foods was little heeded. A people are guid- ed in the selection of their foods very little by deliberate choice. They eat the things which are closest to hand. | ; The time may come with that remote future to which is referred everything Utopian when nations will deliberate- ly select the predominating articles of their diet with reference to the devel- opment of specific racial characteris- tics. But at present people in general are not even convinced that what they eat has relevancy to what, as a nation, they become. For a few centuries to come, Amer- ieans certainly will continue to eat the “food convenient to them,” while good-humoredly allowing the sereal- ists to tickle their palates with health foods. But even American independ- ence or indifference is amenable to the dictates of destiny. Just now Americans seem destined to drift more ‘strongly than ever toward a fruit diet. The moving consideration is the fancy figures, with an upward tendency. ai which flesh foods are sold. The other jconsideration is the abundance and cheapness of frui As wisdom takes counsel of necessity, a third motive, which of itself would not have great weight, is the superior wholesomenes# of fruit foods. We produce the biggest apple crops in the world, our peach crops are un- paralleled, our watermelons and small \fruits réspond in abundance to the mere tickling of the soil with a hoe. The same story holds true of all do- 'mestice fruits. But this term has be- come elastic. California distributes | throughout the country great quanti ties of tropical fruits and the area ot cultivation of these is constantly ex- tending. When the Panama trench is dug the Pacific coast fruits can be brought to the eastern markets with greater celerity and less cost.. Mod- ern means of transportation have made the plantations of the West In- dies also almost the same as though {they were within the country confines. It is safe to predict that the con- sumption of bananas especially will soon be increased. Oranges.are being consumed in rapidly increasing quan- tities. Certainly during the summer | months fruit will be king. During the winter months the force of habit will prevail and more fruit and less meat will be eaten.—Ba!timore Herald. {5 | Drove Trade ‘in Autographs. | Dr. W. G. Grace, the most famous |-cricketer in England, probably has given his autograph as often as any other celebrity. At a match not long ago he wrote his name“in the note- book of a little girl. A couple of weeks later, much to his surprise, the same little lady sbyly sidled up to him with the necessary documents and the request for his autograph. “But I gave it you only a few days ago,” laughingly said the veteran. “Oh,” came the answer, “I changed that one for two bishops.” Dr. Grace laughed heartily as he replied: “Well, my dear, if a cricketer is worth two bishops I don’t believe I ought to give |you another autograph. But. your naivette is so delicious I suppose J must. So there you are.” The Professor’s Toast. “That reminds me,” remarked the | fellow opposite, “that we are a chiyal- rous race. At least we attempt to be so. Intention counts for considerable, | especially when we give it considera- tion. A few years ago I was at a din- ner—this was shortly after the ‘new woman’ appeared, and the staid col- lege professor, who was an old-fash- ioned man, mentioned that while this new woman had ceased to be a lady. she had not become a_ gentleman. Then he capped it all by lifting his glass and saying: se “Here's to the hetter sex, God bless them.’”—New Orleans Times-Demo- crat. | * From Strength to Strength. Defeat? y, verily! such fate whelm thee, trustful soul. Thine is a splendid goal. | As ah: that grip, and storms that s] 5 And droughts that fire the verdant lands ° But warp and closer interlock The oak’s reluctant bands; So are they friends. not enemies, Who. seem to work thee foulest wreng; Scorn, buffet and rebuff, though these Thou growest but more strong. mi night may find thee si forspent, Fain to give o’er the strife; but dawn Will nerve thee with more brave intent For all these hurts foregone. —Henry Jerome Stockard. May Command in India. ¢ is probable that should Lord Kitchener resign his position as tom- mander in chief of the British forces in India he will bg succeeded by Lieu. tenant General Sir William Nicholson. The latter has seen.a good deal of active service, including campaigns in Afghanistan, Egypt, Surmah and South Africa. He Was British attache with the Japanese army during the early portion of the Russo-Japanes? war, : Sy DIAN WALKS LIKE A SAILOR. ‘Step ts Nearly Flat-Footed and Poise k, Is Secure, 4 A woodsman walks with a rolling motion, his hips swaying an inch or more to the stepping side, and his pace is correspondingly long. This hip action may, be noticed to an ex- aggerated degree in the stride of a professional pedestrian, but the latter walks with a heel-and-toe step, where- as an Indian’s or a sailor's step is more nearly flat-footed. In the latter case the center of gravity is covered by the whole foot. The poise is se- cure as that of a rope-walker. The toes are pointed straight forward, or even a trifle inward, so that the in- side of the heel, the outside of the ball of the foot and the smaller toes all do their share of work and assist in balancing. Walking in the woods in this manner, one is not so likely either to trip over projecting roots, stones and other traps as he would be if the feet formed hooks by pointing outward. The advantage is obvious in snowshoeing. If the Indian were turned to stone in the act of stepping the statue would probably stand bal- anced on one foot. His gait gives the limb great control over his move- ments. He is always poised. If a stick cracks under him it is because of his weight, and not by reason of the impact. He goes silently on and with great economy of force. His steady balance enables him to put his moving foot down as gently as you would lay an egg on the table— Grievous Error. “Say,” exclaimed the irate council- man, as he confronted the editor in his den, “what do you mean by re- ferring to me as a ‘political jobber’ in your paper this morning?” “JT beg youc pardon,” replied the ed- itor, “but it was the compositor’s fault. Here's the origi:al co; you can see for yourself that I wrote it ‘robber’ ”—Detroit Tribune. Voice From Arkansas. Cleveland, Ark, July 31st—(Spe- cial)—Nearly every newspaper tells of | some wonderful cure of some for: | of Kidney Disease by the Great Amer- ican Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, | and this part of Arkansas is not with- out its share of evidence that no case is too deeply rooted for Dodd’s Kidney , ilis to cure. Mr. A. Ey Carlile, well known and highly respected here, tells of his curve ! after nearly a quarter of a century’ suffering. Mr. Carlile says: “I want to let the public know what I think of Dodd’s Kidney think they are the best remedy for sick kidneys ever made. “Tt had kidney trouble for 23 years and never found anything that did me so"much good as Dodd's Kidney Pills. I recommend them to all suffere There is no uncertain sound about Mr. Carlile’s statement. He that Dodd’s Kidney Pills rescued him from a life of suffering and he wants the public to know it. 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