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X' " i i ii ii i i ini f i i r " ~-n r i w * * * ^ - ' '" ' ' ' . ' ' ' >' '.'i!'-1
mmffl&wv^^ iant&Wte-p;eftonality could fie thV-canai?
* T^pdferj^i&S^JtoQftlsb'a/siSSli
too jnahy^pepple whoso^fao.es" plitjtijy, *' hbQw^that fiiere I s ^pomiilgri j jai j i^l l^ wrong. - ••' -? "---• v v JS^bm?.;"t ~ A -.-, ^ ' .
\ W w a n t all of bttr fe1lo% W l e n s * %
and'bloM'maker We iVfc-Fto "VUSot Vrhol, aS we .have befarg stated, is ,a~;
i f, ,^'otiiains' ' i f ^ . . ' l i i ^ i ^ ^ f f i t ' K p - l : statQ_.tjiis„la^ive; <juraijiy.»i :Byincj.t>lgs.,y,, tak^lrom'thfaliVfera''6;f''-1i^e^oaBa^^-' same, elements tha t formerly v^ere. found i n "cod-divter oil, and which miule
_ it famous. ... Vinol ilocs n o t e o h t a i n t h e g r e a s o o r .
** fat iTiat^harffisterfzed^A^li^tOTRndtl • made4i,ij^mnm3P^ascsAvoc^aesi
Vinol. acts^iipon. every' onto of; t he | proat vital o rgans , and by, invigorating-.and flying' t hem strength, enable:* them to properly perform the i r functions. '" • - - • •
Vinol's effect o n the stomach is mar-' vclon^- -fa tones-iip~this, t h e g r e a t c s t r,f the' organs of'the'-body, and enables it t o pbtaih froih> tho,food Which is t n k e n i n t o j t t h e nccfeary^elcments-to create, flesh tod. 'muscle t issue, bone btructure-ahd p u r e , rich', red .blood.
We are in rece ip tor u-TCttcr from a Snvation Army wpmap Which r.cads as follows:—
^i--toolc^mol-^tei'-a-bad-a$tae55-ol p-rippp, and so nuien "good did* it do. me
later procured from Justice George Bar* n a i d t h e famous order, which enjoined Richard B . Connelly from acting as city comptroller, fcVom' that time until elect
tha t I persuaded my . sister, tc» tans ItT-"chosen counsel and as such three days1
She was all t i red-out . H u a t l o a p p e - -ttte ind" her blood^ivas-vcry pporr—rtr did her as much good-as i t did me."—
' BETSY HxnEKSHUtw, 71,8 fijver 84„JFall" • - lUvePr-M^SK "-rr-,—
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Won' t .you- p l e a s e c o m e i n a n d
' ' see us? Wt-im>4U/S^^Mi6i
, extol the m$&ftffi68k\ '• '
W e >yill g i v e y p u b a c k , y o u r
m o n e y If y b t t &M:M0 V ino l w i l l d(fatf ^ ^ ^ f e f e t f t ; ffitfH
sHy-ene^o-THiaMe^for y o a ^ — -
3)ruggSi# Ariliigtonv Block,
B.P.BBV1LLARD Opt ic ian , i a o - W . Dor i l in lck S t .
Tertirnpoxtani, to have ' jus t t h e
b l C w TfrlaMonfSfla th«-iQj3xtone 1«H be banaful f a t h e r i S i k 3iHpfBt\ TfionV s a a ^ d f g 8 d ^ e l » ^ ? f f l t a » f i l ^ »' <
• , • '.'. 'SlipSS), t 180 W, Bpminiok St.* K o i % N. Y.
MftK ffiffi ONl/lf'CANDIDATE SURE OPELECTtOfr
IN GOTHAM' TritS Y f e \
J«**«$ t»M*ke c . Bar re t t , Wfeo W**1
«j^Fvre«d Actlvttle«-1L J u d « , Tjtriil -^gine-Bieeoyd.
\ K^wYbRKrOct 30^_[Special ]—Theie I f e f f i l g ^ g j ? ? ^ for office here'this fnlf
f»RIZE- BfeAUfY OF PAWS.1
I ^ ^ P ^ a ^ o t i i e ^ i o j u r ^ e l s T ^ B f ^
by 3?ammany.
Ifl^tgW au the various interests in New* . S b « at this time, and the supposition prjfh^egard to Judge Barrett isotiite cot-
O; Barrett Was born in IJubiln I y 2 8 , 1838, His father- tftjiilg "the
f ^ S - > i \ | only 6 t Key* Mr. JBay^ett «if? TO -a^-wissjonary to^ the Oaeida~|a-.* | |pn?;W'Canada; and,"George'Q.'lived as' JflMb%y.4n "a inodest home on .f^b' .bank of rtay^l^iadiah nvev ThaiHeJ. uB$U;he was'5
WSi IherL theiathetdied* and soo'n>alter~ ward the f u tub ' ju'dge enm'e t o S ew
*«fe^i r gfero he was prepared for Cohim-^JftaMlggSL i a ,the lio1un)hia-j@ramniar, •^hlbof; enteriifg the higher institution, fbtifletving it for lack of means before he . hjtd'Becured his degi-ee. In order to sup-poii himself he wrote tor the newspapers
ftfeyeraryjeaTs after'leavirigi college, Jhean-' Trw fle. stndyinfe iawj. % i e of_his_begt; SMMaJs-Hi those days wasTCJtiarles Qy "Hplp'iue, fbeh know'n • thfoughout • the' , country, a s ''Private Miles O ' S e i l ^ " ; 1^ Chief Justice a t lWenty-»aTe. r In 1863t._whea orily 25, Mi\ Barrett was"Tnade a civij Justice by his" fellow citizens. That was'36 yearB ago, and, \Vith the exception of three yearstiie has served ,the public in a jitaielSFcapacity ever 3inw„ "His terni^ as rcml- Jusffee1 ^expired'-in 1807, when he was chogen to 11 a va
cancy on the common pleas.bench. Th'r.o'e ' years later he was elected to the supreme' qourt and has now served nearly two full terms. *
Justice Barrett had already w'oh ah enviable reputation' as ah able lawyer' anil a fair judge in^lSC^, but between that yedr und the year of his eteVatiml to the supreme bench he did more than evet- to* deserve well of his fellow citizens,' for he -*as"most active in'tlic movement to overthrow the Tweed ring in 1871.. His name was among those appended to the call for the great mass' meeting' of Sept. 4 whiclTappointed the committee Q£ seventy. By that committee he was
OKSMAia-E. GAH-OJIJU: ' "'. ••• . S»3E.-|lgiit,e: is; ^e^feotj; attdlii'er. heftdplii m o s t giacefully 'ppTiei. S t ie has long treeiit a great favorite .as a Beauty i'o E&rlSf and she yttiii uy a gceat^niaiQEl*-ty. i t ie Intet-egting to no>te liet-e that t w o years, a g o ' an AioterlcjOji, Sflss
ISioyi santiSfsMj "WiEtHe Veauty "p l l e l W !Paris^^(5toernna«l!lft^tiiret. - V
imp^fterSP "Bif|lffa •-vithin'tt f e w diiyk^.OOO $'f them out of 5,000 Imported.', ^|hey ar« sold to deal-ers a ln va r ipu^ parts of the country, some of tlxem|9![ng a s far away as SanjFraneisco.--Michlgan Mirror
A Heto lo . Nun . ••• K i n g Leopold- has just bestowed on
^Sister Teresa Hiclcey, an ^Sngifsh ntfh of t h e Apostofine community establish-
ietMnrBelffratnr^e-civi(rifnedni^f-t iuv|^ > . flratdasHa d e c o r a l l o B d H o s t i t t t f e d • ' ] & $ , , h 3 S i m m s : m ^ ^ t r ^ ; ^ k N e w _ g g r | r eward of conspicuous civic merit), in recognition of her heroic services to t h e people djuring' the outbreak of a terr ible epidemic which ravaglja t he dis t r ic t of Oordegem, in Flanders. So g r e a t was the consternation of the.inhabitants tha t no one would venture to approach t h e houses- t n which the vict ims lay dying. DuringJtho panic S i s t e r Teresa volunteered^ to -go-and t e n d the unfortunate sufferers, for wboh i nurses' could not b e found. Fo r several weeks she devoted herself day
-and-nlgltt-to. t h e noble wnrti of mlnffi-, tering to the sick and dying, receiving no other assistance tlian" that given by the clergy of the parish. With un-4iajggihg "devbtldn 'tjio] brave woman re-
"euTo'the sTlprem¥T3enclfBnri-etrwTJsTeSf ceedingly active in the legal proceedings against t he Tweed crowd. His nomuia-. tioh was^-made by tne long since disbanded Apollo Hall Bemoeraey and was indorsed by the committee of seventy, .fee Muniaipad Council of. Reform,_and botu wjh'gs of the Hepnbllcan party. The opposition .candidate was Thomas A-. lied-.with. H e wag^tffeated % a clear ma-jorifi-_of "44,000 VMes^,
W-ronTthat time tg this Jfi?tjce Bairett hff£-iialntained it xiqaftatiisn l o t niilnT-p^fiChnbie integrity and ^profound fenowl-edgfrof t h e law. Ear ly in his career on ti^? supreme btnen he was chosen to preside over Jts'crlmraai hrfincjh, t h e court of • Oyer, and terminer, t&°ugh ue has tritfd
Baby ' " Corny Povcl i , « • ••-_ __ Bagging the baby—if I t i s too' ybuhg
t o realize the possible? ignoujiny—has . . . ,- * , ... .. t ¥ , . . be*en found a practical device fpr an
many-CLVd cases-^wa-tos-won &*:&*&, -enrergencyontlng, i t t h e r e is no t ime est r e p n t a u w with the profession ^ ^ g g f t f ^ ^ ^ ^ a o d m%m
a n d coat sleeves or tho -flttlo criiuturo therein; > JMdmo Barrett'*,tf!amdn» .*-«*«)•.
I t is doubtful whether any other New Y6rk"-tB3ge-has'satin judgment-nnpn as; many noteworthy criminals as Barrejt. He was- |he' presiding justice -w^eh the notoridus boodle aldennen jverei-"brdught fo trial, And Tie sentenced tlfjlife w fffOTpu up And tookjtheir medicine. S e w l ^ l n c justice also before whom .Ja..cdb Sh'arpt, who bribed the' aldermen, -Was tried. 4t
.will be rttnejnbered that the verdict of guilty ren3ere&in the Sharp case was got Sailoe by ttie fcourt of appeal^. I t wasthc first and. almost the only instance in wldch^a" judgment obtained before Bar-; ref^resT-flfedin-rieversah '
#erdins-nd Wttrut the gliji-lfin^tocl-et-Jike "rfapjolejon *of Finance," wrts. also tried before Barfett, and so wfls 3?lac'k, the Bherifi whos;etrandUleat f t r l t to rdk ,
^voTfce "attracted attention uTrougfiouttiiei ehtire cotnltry, and it was in 'Efhrrett's; court t ha t tne election casest cpnvictlljn ifi whieh sectired the downifaR 0t Tajh-Jhany in 1894, c|tnie up. Nottvitlistaiia-i 4ng ^ e l a c t t h | t partisan feeling hiiS; Been intense ifi many of these cases, ho one nag ever been found to impute any-:
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"Cups andBancers „ „ ! . ; „ t j 6c ' Platters, 11-lttch lite Efattert, fir-Inch ?! ltto Platter*, 14-lnoh^, 20c Platters, 16-inch ...2Se "Vegetable »&li«(, 9 icch .w..i0c Veg&Me JJKhw, lOlncli 4'6o Vegetable B- iab«, l l -&$i 25c Largo f i tchew = . . = L .* . .u . r «49c
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May be"«p#ctvl *^oBtthl i t tow, and I t i s the part of wi»dom t o ht tVi* ib*t t leot _ u
HALSTEAD^S-OOIJ^ftfeXlilJP1 * j
alwnt t h e htmie t o n i e i n t o ent-agetey. It to » «w<cttre.
/ ' Made and «oM by
-j.u^A.wn«Au:,
pABST MILWAtjiOEil EAGte on >imtimtn AT
ffiinf Batthj^pttr^H? IBotlvef^ua the fWH est rttlin)^ to « « htah wno is sflje tm n b g undlp^itett'idf his thti'3 term tipoh the snpire^eheni;hiinLthjB greatest city trf the country. * ,
H is suggestive tha t 'Francis Ii . "Well
corfflucted th 'e^p^cntion a^ttihgt tUe ac-ctrsed men -ni8V4* has dropped conF pletely o*nt,-so far afe public life is con-ceried, *thotf^h he i s nnderStpod to'?enjt)y a v^ry isatisf fic%y prlvarte pi'acttee.
Alilieratr-r J u d i e . :> It mjgnt be su^ppstid thftt suebjBpldh-.
drd-s'ticeess as "a member.of We ludiciary ^ould -entir-siy slflsfy Mite 'M&®®> anthitioh, but tfie i a d t i s hot In accoi?a' ahce with the s^pp6srtioti,-tor-iie'Bas al" -ways burned to make for himself a litei-aiy name.
Undoubtedly his literary lOhgiHgs date f roih the" time lie was engaged in. writing fbi the neWspaperSi vVheth.er.jlindt'L niorc iavoi able circrimstances he could have made a ttfpntatibh ih the -wolld t f letters is, of couise,-.an nnansueiejl question B n t while he has contributed several papers of great current worth t o the magazines' and reviews )ie has -never yet given to the public anythihg Of •pteiina'1
ttent literary value Those whej kno#, -iinfT^t"Say^tTiarte™wouta ASthet ~be~ l nown as the authdx of a suceessflil dia-nin than anything else, and this is boinc out*by the fact thai "He has written se.v eial playsrohe'ot wliiclif-"An Anjeilcan Ma^ufige," *as shown to the public on JtfallafcVs ^taife m_18&L As a jua tKl «L fact, he has keen fctccd to put"aU Irtslit eiary vitality into his legal opini0|w They ^are ol extiaordihaiy lucidity, the language in wiiich they nre_w]Ateu being simpldi direct ahel fiee from, t h e involved verf mge so cohunpn m such documents, *
Judge Barrett is a social favonte He, is exceptionally well posteu- in FLelith, andJEughSli Hteratm e He JH a^good eto ly trlier, a.keen observet 4m5l1tia*^ep tionilty gifted nftei dinner speaker,
. msxffli 'ffl-A'BBtefc'CE. . . , ) I I I *•
, Mrs. Tfelggle&i-t: ^iaw, the,-strangest thing this nfamfbg on TEJignland avenue
2J*r Wpig«l«-K[ov-you -didn't, Wl»?)il wis down in^Ento/*£»0"are « y s after noon, * ssa\v a #tTftn«tir.i*--fedWerviih) <Mns*<l_^oiiMj«l!L
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TM.^mS^immim^
fU*> B i M t i i m * 'maicr W h o Capture* v Th|« fn»mr*'a P r i s e .
Gerhialno^Galiois took t b e j t l z e this yea¥""hi tnTanntial beauty contest lfela In P a i l s Slye i s a singei a n d was born m-^o l and r tha t - l and -of lov«ly~womea-8be has a creamy complexion, deep g r a y eyes.nha_shk>|ng tedJbra^nJaahv
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WEAtrffeft FROGS. ;> ! • • ' ^
-ma TpffieF13Cltd*rMtmai» Th»« serve mjt iiWlOJlueterB
— Atta^he^to-ft i ln*' '* ?We.d_bp^se6n in a bltd s t o r e wjudow was a placard mai led, X 'Wenibet r rogp l ' Within the bos, perched on two long wooden roddr placed Ten^ t t ^ i s e o f lt a n d a^'-
f&'jjjif Wp ^ p | g t h e - bottom,-ltke-tbe~ btgher p e r e l i p l l C a birdcage, were, a fltfm$e» of fhe5 |^a the r frogs them-sely,ejj S p i s i t ' i ^ then were brown &»a:'.bao it&wdmW ' T ] i ey weie ilt^le
In tfferfbrma;tiohhe WopltH oif'cottrse, be given the. position pf honor, but it is not to.be expected that an admiral would be much $pdh ilie sea. Fnrraght was allowed to choose for hiniseif, iipd.he went upon an.extended cruise. Admiral Por-
those in^thev^Sli&Jv having been im ®ioj*iiaii^>ni,,;iGl*li|p»y. " " ^ E e t - f b i a ^ ^ P h , these>tfcy tree
?4|og8' ,f|[ui^ i^e^^" imoi;e>,taB!n an inch
• fn lengtlu.aai!B|ipe the color of whatr, ia&fo• dtijeef ^ l i ^ f l ^ay be r e s t i n g , p n -_brq^n'.forr %,pod|^reen if on a jettf, . P l a c ^ ^ a f ^ t u M | M s - ^ a i * - t t i ^ y - w H ^ ;come blue." jT | | | f 'may be.beard, but: not seen, so jefes| | |^n color do they, fe-
^IJfuTe w"hBt%\^f^ey may'liaye pereR-* eu.~- upon;." 'BnW^tre called w'eatner
?epei- =ter-elecred-to^take-ishore d^uty, and -h*
: f,ro:gs-'beca'u^o.AtMe approach of r&lny^ . . Q i v c l i a n g e ^ e : y » h e r theyjumfanto^
l.tbe" water. *"At,^e-*'appi*oahh of dear. ' w e f t t h 6 f t b s ^ ^ : ^ > u i - agalm - **-•**-- •
J t i l capav^ . i l f e5vea the r frog Is kept m^a glass j d r o r , gfobe. which'is co^er.-
' ed at the t q p wftb|a w ire screen. Wafer hfpHt jWnth^%Cfttom 6i^the jar,\and ttt'ff eoayeii;iittt1iV|lght is placed some^ thing for. the^lt'tfelisg^Oi-jump-'ttp-onv-The^v^BSiTffio^^captiV'ity is fed off flies Jn sunarnqr,|iid in winter on meal worntS. I t s fbbftmust be alive.
They.-fjell h ^ a t retail at 20 cents A gteftiiJinany of them- a re
inained unflinching at her post of duty d n t i l j l j b gftbremfc 'abated, 'although, a lmos t broken down by heir Untiring ef-fo r t s . — - - -
Ptibjic nianifestatibnB o r gratitude for* her inestimable Ber#ieefr wore Tend e r e d by the people^ and her-conduct hawing come ifcdor. tfie Jiotlce- of t h e goVerfnttent, t h e king* h a s rewarded her* self sacrifice oy bestowal. of the BdnoE-ineotioned. Sister • TQEesai has b e e n In Belgium for near ly 30 yearsj-tiond.on Westminster Gaaette.
was connected with the nnvy departUiottt to an advisory capacity. ' ;
After the popular enthusiasm oyer.-.Jh>-return of Admiral Dewey has receded to SotnfethYhg like, sensible, bound's and he is allowed to hd-ve a few moments t)f spbel' reflection he will be the one to decide what are .the duties of an ndhi.ii-al. •HfX^ choice -vy-iil of course be to some extent ihSpeTlTlby the egtaplisTredr regulatlons'or the navy depjartment.' 1-E he should de-sire'Jo (a.ke.sea' duty, his wishes' wil| Jia respected; In <Jase he feel's that he wquidj, prefer shore duty he-will in'al'j'probubll}-fy be given any, berth he wauts. '
S o cannot be retired unless he fjesil'es toTie, and even" fbun tnrwjtf refelw full: pay as an.admiral.-. The.Qffl£a.w1»ich he holds is practically without -precedeut.' as only two have" held, it before him, and conditions have changed to some extent
,sjhco, the days of Admirals ITaiTagut and "Porter.—Washington Post . '
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••' a s a W l ' a ^ b r i » h > Tills thrush has e)ic){' n happy l)dm« Ilo.!loes_n<*t wMM'iPIiM' to room. Ho lovca tiia .nilnficMI— yes. so well That near her he prefers to dwell.
On sunny-days Jli li'itB Him frco Beneath a fine j>)(j_obcstiuit tree, but mcii b e never takes ms iiiiflie-
Beyond t h e HttlojnaWcn's sight. '
is tbo nervous! or ill. 1'or a t best gett i n g a,child ready Is a t ry ing ordeal.
A big bag of eider cloth o r other soft, ivMrin 'material is supplied with drawi n g -SfJlpgs-of- ribbon, explains an ex-bbsdfgc. Into t h i s cozy pouch the smaft" pinrsori Is pStjped, arms, body, legs, ev-erytHiflg but . the head. The ribbons a f e dritwh'sbugly uader- the chln^ A b a p "with a IriU to protect the eyes Is , capped on, a n d baby in a t r i ce is equipp e d lor a sudden driv"o w i t h JWs father before that, impatient pjeisorfsgo h a s b a d occasion t o call but n. sslngle tlmei
-"Wil l yoil <neve,r get th t t fcb i ld teady?" ' —P'hilaaelpMa jBnquiter. *
t i t l e s For V l v e i . TB I3erniany a cputroversy hag arisen
i r J t i j regard„to the stilo' which should, b e adopted in nddre^ihg married l a : ] d i e s . There a f e fourhajmes by wnlcli .iu inan'B b e t t e r half aiay* b e described In the language of the TsterlSnd—viz; jfj^malilln (cansorty. feaitih' (sponseK I m t t ^ a u W i &M& mW4Mfe). "To Cafe fflip trroqu^ut iSiBpute3;ftttd^lleartUutn> i n g s arising from ignorance orin\perti-n e s c e ih 4he use Of ahV ;bne trf1 these
^ fo rms , t t is proposed t h a t there-sfial^ jBin,:"who"a.s alsistant disfriet-^ttbrBey^lfb^-onleltfily a t t a c h ^ d t p t h e m recdgfliiSedr;
A » O T ' » 0(ta -<JolIecftton.
M odd fancy t l ia tyBbprovebf great value In a n edttcathjb^tj sense has been
' t h k l t i g - t h e ^eirtlro.Tisp^fe^^tee o l T a schoolboy of Milwaukee, Edward B. b r igh t , t h e 14-ycnr'oTd*Joh of. William ^ a T o ^ W r ^ h t , vlcef^roiildent of lire StateHoTtrculwraisOqifety. Thls'ooy r8 fan^y is t h e . collec.fl6n of newsp#t!r
-beadllnes from all oyejrf&e world. -A^t-e r several Tuonthi' i h s t d work in pur-sulng. his fad systematically- t h e boy finds himself In possession of- a "valu-SsMe "Collection of he#spaper beadlines.
.graduaticjha of thft, socla,! fecaje,. $hus . *a ;geHekl'8 w i f e woWd b e adflressieil ias:.**iiis cdnsdrtj^iliB pariaer'Of art offl^^ c l S t of a •cerWfiaT'aSM^^ ti ie 'njlddio claaB.Wife w"o_id ib> id- ' '
;dreS|M,!_»"«er : hflsbflnafar"*'lttp,'y," ahd" 'tba-workrhanTs helpmate ^Hfoutd &'*un<» Iply his "wi te^ '
"Wotaert t a l k a lot abou t equality of t h e sexes, b u t when we t r ea t them a s w e would o u r fellow/ m e n they don't l i k e it ahd - say we have.4egener;ated. T n e truth i s ' t ha t they w a n t at one and t h e same t i m e to be b o t h <b_r equals a n d out superJois, to-i iave our rights a s "Wjell as t h e i r Own.' ^fba-Fis their Idea o f equality,!' "said \ a disgusted jman. . B u t the, above quoted speaker mhde a l i t t l e fault of omissidn_ln tile begiu-n i n g oJT his renttaiks^' lnsteaajoi wom'4
e n - h e o'ugfiFto^Tiave BnTdP,rsome worn-" tfn*' The 'ot l ierr i t re q u i t e content ix> remain wlie^e thfey*Tvefce J n tae!nrs opin-: i o n and resiiect and ha\e^»dt the glight-I e s t desire to^-step aown tb the le^el p l a i n of J^guall ty.-Pit tsburg.bl$^tch< ; ,
i Sophie TorittS, tlie ^JoagttrittB a r -/-CbaeoldgtBt, b a s b e e h glvjeti the degree of doctor of pbilosophy b y the "Uniyet-sifcy.of Klansenbuig She I s 'the 'secohd woman in J t u n g a r v to receive this de
c r e e , tlte first bavfpg been Carmtm Sfyl-fT^/thBTibeeiDt. of BWiffiafila. Jtye, Tor-^ m a t l s labohf e o ^ r g of a g l a n d IJas ifor j!eafs been a< leoaMbul^r-ltr-fbff' |lea%ilig.arcba*bIo«icaI pap^M. bt Eu-c r o p e r ' ' v
fo r halfaoBn&ory^liWOtJuredlUnianM^ _ „ „ B _ i t f Infelpient ^ n s n l n ^ b i r i ^ o r ? r « 4 t f b u o f e t
a r « ^ M t f a i f t ^ ^ ( * U t e « M - l t B w e wil l retort JovamoMtr. Prioe 86 «;.(.I50 cte. anllil .OO., BoUby BrOn«ht»n* W e * otLA^WUKmim.
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And when *ho c»llif|'*Conle"ti«dc,.dc*t.3Iml"
He instantly obeys filr Word. . lie Is Indeed a clunhhyf bird.' ^ . j , ^
.JUt pet* MM tamo n . Jim w e find "> ' Belong'to peohle wfib i r e kind itld Bontlto in tliclr **6ta» and wajfi '. And never slow to gtfcr praise.
Hough ipccch and ifl'tlom always mako The hearts of "timid creatures nuaka, And they tvill only trusttul he To those who treat thorn tenderly. -
—Chatterbox.
aSnlQ.Of "wnlcli hffvf. '^fa^* {lie &stTC8 jo|._tefl(_-l<9l8 l n _ l f | ^ f c , ,an,d iittlo known l ands . In describing bis rJo!fee-t&n, y o u n g Wright sifldi " I t is a cOHec-flop^oTneadlUies of^ewspapers , Saiiy, t r f^Ukl^ . semlweefelS drU wee^iyr yh^tijeriiQw publishing or tlefundt, t&o bbje;ct bpiiBg to app j r^ ih^ te^^T |e f r Iy Sisf#giBie a complete Hsi of all ^telvs-
rpi?##ifforelgn of dolcrleBtlcrpublliit^d.^ ; # foftfte. i;hl8 Is a ' ^ e a t ; uaae r t4kn | , . ^ItdrMtti&Jflfancy.wltb m'e, a s I ii&fr 'm^gtf«ii|:agedln'i.t Ojtly: ab1mfc^he^*ffr,> 4 p ^ V a " b e . e n occupied with my sclfooi duties,. * - v - ^ ^ y ' x ' a f e - n l coun#r^St '54tis ja |arTl jfthd that I have ^SSS^ferfapaper aiBS.\. Jrige, of wh ich 149 i l r e ;«r iewspaperis ptiblished outside ; -of' £$ie' ' , D#ifea. S t a t e s . " -
"Where 'Water Him * CrniHijiiC 1 . Weljrti*.,
perhaps t h e g r e a t i ^ f l i | © f ji[e&t:^l%
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WHAT AN ADMIRAL DOES. j l » m r Wlll^-Ste.'ffftfrW^loittfe HI,
The ofllce dj ftdmlra;o^li|e^ a rare one that many people, wohlervwhat are the duties Connected With, it. $hat is a question whieh no one- can apswer- until Admit al iDewcy h M e s nis^cfip|c0r- The na-val legulatiopB do pot pr^ti ' ibe the-du? ties of-an adjrjjr^J^Tjie^^^ commander ip # ief a re full-y-set forth, but this-might apply-to a7rejar admiral Or-»^ttiia'odoro ns Wel|-asr4ee4o admiralr
HAD FUN Wif H TMM PORTER.
A J o k e Th*t Spiiufewliat Re«embled »'" « # a ^ K ~WiLW$ Stvord.
"Tiie fWfStuig men i>nTptoycd by a certain cracker- factory, of-.thia City." said a New Orleans • drummer, "have all their grips labeled in big* black letters, 'Dynn-
-TBite^HmnHe Vrtfit ^arer1 Wherever-they- go the inscrlptiop makes more or .less-talk, awl^it^is^ajpCqtty/good 'nd' for *th<rhouse. ^Otie day a large sample ease arrived by express-at a hotel in a littbi town not-fav-np-tho country, afl'"
• . -I—,„OC\Krlct*U~Ijimowince 'Talking aboirt .'Turkey, says a writer
in the Washington Post, 1 hear niost amusing stories of the difficulties expe. •rienced even by ©ttonian pi;iijces of the blood" in getting through the sultan's custom, house such nneanny things.' as
I ttntompblias ajid olceti-ic launches^ tlie antnials lias "sbTd^dTlnculfy "being .raEgels?, dire"to fhV'tnn-
biilty of .the revenue "officers to. appreciate'the distinction between the word dynamo aud dynamite.
There are several electric launches now flitting about on the waters of the Bos-porous. But they are cach.provided with a purely ornamental smokestack, with the object-of allaying ' the' foafs Of tho ctistom house officials, wlio only.consented to .pass, them after, ft haij, been- explained to them ttmt'if the boats in qucs-
'.tlon hnd bo.eiv sent out'from fciirglnnd without smoke'stneks it wn^ because they were in an incomplete condition. In the .saSie- way I t was impressed upon them that the automobiles were a new kind of water cart, for tho purpose of watering the paths and roads in the grounds of th'e4»r4n^s andTdignitaries-hy wWin-tbey b'ad been purchased, and tl)at the accumulators were merely a now species of .tank-for tho-water. ,— .
. ROW the JSnellnhmnn Tola Tt. Here is n joke which comes from tho
Erin, Sir Thbmris Lipton'sjynchC It leaked oUtj-'eccntlj'* Name^tt-<a-e given to ^tEv writer, liuTthey^nre suppressed for obvious reasons:.'*"
A young woman on the Erin, while every.one was waiting tor a w.lnd, asked:
'What slang- expression which you have in America pleases-a pussy cat?" - The listeners all gave It \jp. of course.
"Why, rubberneck." wits the^ reply, One of Sir Thomas' British friends
heard l t and thought it wasso good that 4ie called a friend Up to hear the conundrum. The one summoned eanuv all os-pec'nncjv The enthusiastic nduiirer .of tbr story could not wait for the young woman who had originally sprung tho joke to I'uituul Tt,-trtr|. stnrted to t^tl it liimRClf.
^*Whnt slang expression which yon have in America pleases a pussy cat?" he asked.
The new man also ga-vp It up. "Why. smooth her bnck," was the re
ply, and the answer bVought out a greater roar than lind" ^rooted the original story.-^-Now York Tribune.
side was the familiar dynamite lettering; The lusgage had been sent ahead of a traveler who was expected nest, day, and, being on to the craeker&factory gag, the clerk thought he would have abate fun with a green porter who had just
-been^ engaged. Calling the man into the office;'he pointed out the. ease and. told him to carry i t ' up stairs. The porto*
:read--the inscription and turned pale as death.
" 'Scuse me, sir, but • I'd rather n°t touch" that thing,' he said. * \
"*Oh,,bos,h!' replied the clerk. 'What are you- ijuCrakl of?' and walking over to the grip he gave it a Ricfiffhot sent it lialf across tlre~6tMcer^ The "potRfrlet out TT yell like a Comanche and started for tiro dopiv .There 's no daiiger In dynamite,' said the clerk, givTug the thing'a few more jolts, 'and l? you don't take It up stairs right away I'll certainly have ypu .fired-' - .'.'.'" "' "The B.otrr ~pniterTncked^iriT the case~ very gingerly nnd^ holding it at arm's length, began to mount the stairs. Sev-
leral employees m'ade^t.point, of bumplfig into Kini on the way, and when he returned he was . bathed. in cold sweat. Of eofarse eveiybptry lrt«} a' big- hrugh, - and the inntter was forgotten" until next
'^otwinj^-vvl»wv-a^ael^vkisk€^ed.--gentle»-, man walked in a«d wrote his' name oh th^ register.
" 'I had my grip sent,oh ahead,' he remarked as he laid down the pen. 'Hatfit arrived yet ?'
"•Yes, sir?* said the-clerk. I t ' s here all right. How "Is the crncker^bnsiness?' ~-"'Cracker birstticssP" exclirfmed —flie-stranger, looking surprised. 'I'm Jiot in the cracker business.' _ -
"'What do you do then?' asked the clerk, gelling white about the gills.
".'I'm on my way* to the salt mines,* said the Ulack bearded man, 'to sell 'em some explosives.'
,"The clerk held on tot the counter with both hands. 'Hero,, hoy!' ho yelled, 'bring me some water quick! I'm afraid I'm golug to • faint.' "—New Orleans Tins'es-Democrnt. "
d s _ - — — ^ . » H I B I'nlncUy Day.
"Out on niy wheel the other day I lost r y dliiinoild sosirfprn." *"
"Ah! And some beautiful maiden pick-el it up with her rubber tire?" '
___"^°J_ff whs fiieked* un"~l)y~a M i to^ f iom I owe $15."—Detroit Free Pnta j j^
- 'aHJNCf POTtTTUBSDAY. , *&
If* tho [>ast is notJ,o bind us, where can duty Ik'?—Eliot.
BREAKFAST. " & Boiled Rice. ,' f»
. Tripe. Potatoes. W », Coffee. Bolls. , .
1 .DINNER.-- Oysters on Shell.
Chieklin Soup. _ Springf=iamb, SlintS*uoe.
Cel?ry. Olives." Radialies. Mashed ^ota-. » tftes, Carrots^
— Cliarlotto Russo.
BEIOSETS AU VIS.—Take a tumbler o{ j 1 wUlte wine or din»tr», two erttire'ent, an ( i ottnee ol fresh butter -and enough flour to i ' roll. Cut this paste into oire,lci wittt.*") 1 wineglass, fry a golden brown, powder with, | 1 One sugar and serve hot with lemon.
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HELPED MRS. 000DEN. " " f t * > • » > • • • • < • • • " -
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tt»iT«* to-'itf. hutaiu no. uiMi' " I ahy^^igyjgrAfeful t o yon; fer;
kindness and t h e fnlerest yotf"-m>e taken in me, and_ t ruly believe ydttr , medicines andr advicVare w9r th7^ore=:— to a woman t h a n all' the doctors bpufb? —,-*=
^oryears lha^- female t robDtes and did nothing for them. Of course I became no bet ter and finally brbfce down entire!|y. My troubles began wi th inflammation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then inflammation, congestion" and falling of the womb arid inflammation ^ [ovar i e s .
" I underwent iocal t reatment everyd a y for.some t ime ; then after nearly two months t h e doctor gave me permission to go back to work. I went back, bu t in less^ than a week was compelled to give up and go to bed. On breaking down the. second t i r oe , l de -tjided-to^etdeetors-ffipd-feebr-niedisine -aloos and t ry your remedies. Before ^the first bo t t le was gone I felt, the effects of it . Three bott les of Lydia E( Plnkham's Vegetable Compound "and a pacliage of h e r Sanative Wash did. me mora good t han a l l the-doctors' t reat- , ^ntranTlrTnBdiciner
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" T h e firstxemark t h a t greets me now is 'How much bet ter you look!' and you may be sure I never hesitate to teU the cause*of my health'."—MflB. E. Jv
STIA&B.:.. For household Goods, Fnr-nltnre, Bo-0B8j BarrelB; $ufe-
liteSl Q P J ? ? £ ^ & ^ - 4 s v e r y -tbrngjajidWythlbg^Btsrediit reasonable rates, except' perishable goodf.
Wo'fhen and Charity. "burlug' the past eight years, out of
the ten and n Jinlf millions of personalty over wbl^h. .150. ladies in England hnve rricrcised, testntneiitnry powers, they have lieqpenthed n« loss tlian ^£GOKO00 for religious or charitable objects, or more thair25 per cent. Within the same period. _810'rtien. who left behind them £65.489,000 in cash, distributed ohly £7,-l S.ObO in charity, or l ly j per cent of the total sum. - Women are therefore, jf judged by their wijls, more.than.tvvjee, s"charitable as inen.—Spectator.
IU» Oiily t o v e . Queen Victoria is saiti to have asked
fjord Kiteb^ger wh'ea U& was=4a S t ^ land* If what she had hoard of him was true—that lie did .not care for any wmn-in, 5 e replied that it was true witii pne exception. The queen aBkW^for the name of that exception anu^waa much eratfiicd when the sirdar replied? .""Your Bajesty." _ ' .* ' •
TOnncction with the %Qrf!a!aWer. Sani-"ed Hooper de scend l®nM^ieJ iS | e f fo" \ depth of 200 feet, i ^ ^ i f i e Mtte-. thaihetTutiaer wate^iKnijni i l is j ' i l e pressure o f the waterSon^ltMurlfa^etof' the body U t this d ^ i t n ' ! l ^ | | $ r | i i l a | . to-the s q a n r e ^ t e e h - ^ & ^ M ^ . - ^ ^ ^ 1
tba?pf"the^mosphe|p^i0^er ' ;w,o|t{8'", .the diver b a d a. wei lwp&-ai^ ;p 'oMas ' ojt eVery W«a%jncb i i ^h i l lSo^y a l l lne tiale t W t "be \v*fis W 0 ^ t t | | | | t h b ^ b i t ^
i o m of t h e sea. @ f e * * ' * "*"' >
niie ^a»:?js^k»ii"'/-«>«" ;•';#-.....r-....... , ' .. as^-asri-unnlrig
Nature makes the cures after all. - *
'Now^aiid .then _shc gets" into a tight place and needs helping out.
Things get started in the wrong direction.
Something is needed to check' disease and'ftafOhe: system in the right direction toward health.
ScottTs EiTiulsidii of Cod-_iiyer..Oil with hypophos-pfrites can do jtist this.
It strengthens the nepes, ree(fcikmi^ed ^issttev^liA makes rich hlood; '
Soc. and Sr.oo; all flrugeiiLi. SCOTT & BOWKE, ChetnUls, NewYorlf.
Sanitary Plumbing
Hot Water Heating,
CHAS.H.JACKSON 3l"c«rri«i-a lwge B t ^ t of firBt, ttuality
goods and c a n fit you up a t prloel which will he) satisfactory. He also put* t n sewer coiii|ec(tibh«. " , x
: 118 North Washington St.
If anything yon have is In the way, we'll store it fotyon for the winter a t a Baviug of worry and trouble.
mw% WLk 60. '.COAL-AND' WOOD, _ . , — i _ _
126 FRONT STREET.
JSanfcs. THK' EOHpi vfiAtlNQS "BANK —105
Boom JAMS* BT^XKT. >
(p. m., eroept Bnnd»yi andlOfyHolIdfty*. A««tt, market viUne, July 1, it LlabnltlM, amount duo depofiKO)
J..*i,97S,970tt , 1,671,7QS.M
Barpins with itooka at market valha 'Wr,a«.»4 Bdrprai with itooica at par Talue.;.. S01.8I9.19
ovnniiu. WILLIAM B. HDNTINaTON, Pr«ildeat,A
WHIELBB ARM6TBOHQ. l»t Vioe Pr^Uwit-Aa8XKYP.TUr.LEBlSdVIcePw«lde»t» v 0HABLK8 r . BAK.NABD. Boc. and Tnaa,
Samuel Ward well, "WlllUm B. Haattt|Mif HarreyD. Spencer, John G. Bltael), AcMsy P. Tuu«r, Henry Barnard, — Wheeler Armitronc, JonathiO 8, Baaeltoi, Jarae* H. 8«ftfloa, - John D. Oxner, Jame* B. Dyett, * rnwklla A. Xtbrtdge, -
Samuel O. Beach. r v N E I D A €»HNTY' S&ViStC(S BANK *
Now la Its New Banking Houae. 173 W*«t Dotal-nick Street, Hem©,. N. Y.
P«ya 8>i^ar:o«at . Xataraiat .tot t»tS>A*«*h. OWW B. OWKN8, Pmidenfc , r. P. ROBERTS, l i t Ploe Prealdaat.
~% liOUis atm'Hi-Sia vloipr*tia>Bfc-r. JA^UIO i ioit t j »a vie*rrwiaaab JQHN B. IDWAJRDe, Secretary and TrMiarar.
TADaTTJCXS* ** .
A. O. Keaatager, John 8. Wardw#lL P. Louis Bofib, Thomaa D. RoUirta, r.W. Orton. George P. aodttkt, D. L. Qr*«iifleld, John B. Edward*, Hojrard a WH-glna, • J.-P. Hlnrini,
TTHE FABUEBS NATIONAL BANK '
or BOM*, • Paid Up Capital of •10#,#f0.
8urplni aad ancUvided proflt«..........|75,«00 00 o m o i u ,
W. J. P. EtHGBLXY, PrealdMt, CDWABD CK)l»3T^K1.VIo« Pretfdemt,
BAM UIL WABDWELL, Oaahter. snuoTOiu.
W.J. P. Klainlar, Loato-QlaamaaBV— Surt01a«y, , ' John H. Skiwardav C L. stavaaf, _ OharJarKlrthfcmir- - -A.P. Tnllar, . T. D. Koberti, , . JohhD. Oxaar, Bamnal Wardwall, tdwardOomafodk, John B. Wardwall, W. W. WardwaU, H. J. HKchooot
HomarT.rowlar. . ^ _,
•p. nPHK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JL • ..•*-- BOMK, ft-
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omoxst, J. q. BIBBILL, FreaMent, . .
W. 8 . H O B T l l ^ T O y ^ f e ^ ^ ^ ^ oraacroita,
Oahla jpatrW, Tbomaa O. Nook, J. D. Hlwtai. KdwaratJaraard, lohaQ.miSll, Johnn-Mckanon, W. B. EnnUagtoa, . F. JCShelley,
J.LoTreHWaiiaaa. . 108 W.' DOICHICX StBXR.
An Old fashioned Hold-Up,
Little 4-year!-old down hill*btolding h e f p ^ t f e h l l ^ ' : ' ;
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which a d h e « # ^ D l ^ e i w | l § o l ^ -
troubTetlbAn^eoruinraforffirofi
Ai<m sir 4imWsB®mS^ -wh>* ete»m«,'sootheaj :and heals.'. cure c*t«r»h or cOld fii the hww and t ! ^ a f a t l y All d r n g B i ^ ^ e l l
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ALBERT KAUFMLrVH. SINK'S OPERA H O U 3 I BLOCRT.
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The modern rrieffiord Is to sell you soraething^that looks better iMn it is; imitation of better got>ds. My oh buy of us you will find it jusj; as represented or your money tek. You run no risk when'you buy of us\ Our prices are as low" as the lowest on equal quality of
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