THE SCRANTON" T&IBUNE-MONDAY. aN'OYtiMBER 11. 1S9S, PLURALITIES OF SUCCESSFUL ONES FOUR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. THEY WERE OFFICIALLY AS CERTAINED SATURDAY. Dr. Swallow's Combined Vote as tho Cnndldnto of Prohibitionists, Peo ple's Fnrty, Libetty and Hono3t Government Partlo3 Gives Him a Plurality of Seven Hundied nnd Seventy-Four Over Stone Trlck ett's Combined Vote Also Glv.s Him a Plurality Vote Reee vtd ) I the Other Candidates. Couit on Saturday morning Mulshed the official romptlntion if tlio ote inst In tills county lust Tuesday nnd later In the day the totals weio usrcittilntd. They are ns follow s: PTATK. Governoi ritone, It. 8.2,6 Jenks, D., 7 910 Swallow, l'io., 7,774; Swal low, leo. 522- Huiios, S. L. 111; Sttiil-lo-v, L., Ill, .Shallow, H. O . nifl. Swal low's total voto. !m;o .Swallow's plur rrllt, 774 Lieutenant govprnot Gobln, It., 10, 429 Sowden. D . S',5J Nichols 1'., .!, 732. Thomas, S. L., 1M). Walking 1. , 4C, Wntklns, 1'eo., "10 Gnhlu's phn ullty, 2 077 Sei'i"laiy of lnl mat .iffulix--Ltitta, 11, 10,017 OiI.ni 11 , !i20. Dleknon, Pro.. 3.007 1,ii!iin. Pm. 140 Peters S. L lf Hutrhiuiin. I . 4J. L.ittn's plunitltj l')7 Judge of Supeiloi rouit V. V. Por ter, It. 10,'.4. Y. t) Poili-i, 1). 10,.',74 T.ckett, D 50G'. 1'owil, D.. MHS. VaH, Pro. 2.?".3. TiloKetl. Pio. 2.2SH. Trlckett IVn . 1(51. Huston, 1'-o , 171: Tilrkett, I... '.4 T ticket fn total Mite. 11 4"h. Trlekttfx pliimlitv, 02J. V. W Portei's iilui.illt. 2,f.'M5 Congies-nt-lnii:p "5iow, H , 11 fl7fi Davenpoit I; . 11, Ci. lams 1, s.121: W.MIei. D. v.4 '.'). '1m Iter. Pio. 2.C5U. Slinililoss, Pio 2,'")7 Johnson, Peo , 12i. Vell r. Peo. J7, Hoot, f!!. Mllli- ro, 127. ("Sues 21 Shaw. 22 Welters total otp, S,fS6. Glow's pluinllty, 3, 09 Davenport's pluiallty, J.tn:. orvTY. CotmtP'm Council ft , 11,404 Saiulo, T ,S61, I-eai h, S L , 2,132. Ilurschcll, Pio. .".29. LiMth. 14. .. 212. Lenrh's total ote S 1R4. Connell's pluiallty, 1,31!. Senate VHiiglion, It , 11 210, Ciiin mlngs II, 7."48, Colemin l'io Evor ett IVo 105, Coleman. II O, 207 Coleman's total olo, 2 070 V'llighnn's plurality !M'2 Judge Gutter, II. 1.C02 Gunster, IX, 3,370 Litluope. Pio. '! VIS L-itli-rope, II G, 241 nMth. I. '. 7.1S1 Gunstoi p tttl nte, n.J"!;. CI 'Ulster's plurnlltv, f r.. Coioner lJolwif-. It, llWV Saltrj. D 9.4SI, TiMcrtoli Vm 2 r.! Szlu p.is, 217 Kobtrts' pluiMllty, 1 S0 Hurvevor Stpvcmon. II, 10.010. )un nlngs, D. !),232, Mitt hell. Pro. D.3S0; Kirn S L., ICC. Stevenson's pluiallty, 1 324 L15GIS1 VTI'Ui: rift dlstilct Fan, H 3 Oil. Hatte. I) J.0CS, I.lnl.ei, Pi... 30. Pilce S. L.. M. Hlnkei II. (!, C't Itlnkei'i total vote, 019. F.-ir pluiallty. 1,021 Serond distll'l Selieuel. It, 3,371; M-ntin D I'lahe'-tN, D.. 2.7S0; Htlwln S Willi till'-. Pin., r.'is Augustus C. Hoitck. S I. 7 Sdci'ci's pluiallty o r riahertv. 5S3 rhlin dMi let Mack' y, H, 2,130. Ilv nns' P. 331 Mai.l.ev's pluiallty. 1,011. Fourth dlstilct Cevnnlds, II. '5, 103, Timlin, I). 3,3-1 Altemose. Pio,, 737, Alteniose, II G.. "0 Altn,ose'f total vt'te. 7f.7. Timlin's plurality. Of. At the lontluslon ol the work of (oinplliitK the vote Satu.dny inornliif; the louit said It was pupated to take up tlu motion of Cornelius Smith to th offrr-t that couit lefu.e to count i f i inn- diisiim he vote in both Demociatie columns for V. V. Gunstei. James Mh1ioi ippeaied for Mr. Smith nnd Joseph O'Brien and Goorfte S. Horn foi JudBo Gunstei Jude- IM wards said. It Is a matter ne ennnot Inqiliie Into heie (jur dutli s aie only niln lsterl.il. We shall not combine tho lolumns or certify thnt Fred W. (iiin str has had so many votes except us It tppears on the leturns We simply MKn the ceitlficate that this Is a eor- rei t copy of the r turns .is made heie. That dots not iro Irto the nurlta ot the iustl'in at all I am veiy clear thnt we have nothing to ilr with tlu ques tion whhh Is now raised Whether Judge Gunstir has the rlsjht to nppoar In tv columns as the candidate of two 'epiiutc political patties or wheth er onl.v one column could he "minted for him Is not before us and cannot be hcfoie us, It Is not within our jut iMlluinn. I vv.is under the Imprc "slon that when the matter v ns flist bioupht up t nd aftei havlnpr made ,i cuisoiy ex amination of the question that it was our duty, when a i andldate was run nine mi two j 'pamte tickets to eom l hu thf totnl votis (n the two col umns suing the total of both column, but wo have no power to do that. Jl'DGi: AIU'HRALI) SCNT FOR. The matter was argued nt some length nnd as it won of gteat import ance Judge Aiehbald was sent for and the aigiuueiit wns resumed. Judge Aiehbald outlined his Ideas in tho case in the following manner. It is our dutj to Raj that ho not oiilj icmlvea no many votes. Demo cintlc and llriidbllcan, but to put the total in It is as much our duty to do this as it Is for us to -ay that he te celved so n-nny votes In Benton so many voter in Blakely and so many votes In Carbondale How are we to saj that tho names repiesent the same pattj' Because the names aie iden tical and because of tho knowledge we possers, necessarily Fred W. Gun ster hud so main republican otes nnd so many Democratic votes nnd as a total computing tho whole thing, he received so miny votes. It does not seem to me that, this Is of oiv great importance, but it might be very Important, In establishing a, preced ent in some oiner case. There was some further argument nnd then court adjournpd for the noon recess. "When It reconvened Judge Arrhbald announced that he and his colleague had had a conference and agreed upon nn order which would be In the nature of Instructions to tin clerks engage-d In tubulating the vote This order, tho couit thought, would not harm any one and would hold all rights Inviolate. The order made read as follows: As to the method of computing elec tion returns wo make the following order I'.uh column to bo computed nnd the total entered at tho foot of said column. Wherever the same name appears In moro than one column, or under more than one party designa tion, the clerks shall make a mem orandum, giving the totnl of eitch col umn and add the same together. This inomoronduni to be entered nt the. foot of tho columns belonging to each par ticular olflce. On page G will be found a table con taining the official returns. Result of the Official Computation of the Vote. The omclnl compilation nnd count of the vote cast for members of the leg islature In this county which was com pleted Saturday gives the following result: First Legislative Dlstilct. DISTRICTS. lt ward, lt ells . W ward, 2il ills . 1st ward, "el ills ... 1st ward, 4th dls lit waul, nth dls . 2d ward 1st dls .. 2d ward, 2d dls . 2il wurd, 3d dis , . 2d ward, 4th (lis , 2d wurd, Mil ills 3d ward, lt ills . Til ward 2d ills 4th ward lt ills . 4th waul, 2d dls . 4lh ward 3d ills .. 4tli wind, 4th ills . rtli ward 1st til. . 3th ward, 2d is .. 3th ward !'d ills . 3th waul 4th ills Otli wnnl, 1st dls tith wnnl 2d din .. 14th w ird 1st ills . lllh wnnl 2d ills .. 13th ward, 1st dls .. r.t'i ward 20 dls .. IMh ward 2lnt ward, 1st ills .. 21t ward 2d ills . Soldlt r vote . ... Totals Pan's plurality . ft c M t- ; i S B fc rni 12 14 31 43 2N 51 30 Ml IT! I 153 in 1411 2(5i ! 21 ji; M ! 201 121 I 311 I 33 I V2, 10S Hiii': '102.11 HI Mi m l.U. in.! 27 2) 10" ro 31 ti 1,3 1371 'I i3 12..I fi" 11 10 1 1 1 21 M .311 341 4 SI .. I 13 .. I 1 I S.GSI vnj M 21 "I 3! Second Legislative District. i a ti 3 H H DISTBimS. c . , a a v a -g , iS W h P i-i 7lh ward, 7lh ward, 7tll ward. Mh ward. Mil wind ith w ml. t'th vi ut d, Uth vnrd li'th wind Huh ward 11th waiel Uth wurd 11th v.aid 12th waul l.'th ward, 1 'th ward, 1 .th ward 1 Uli ward li.ih wurd, li th war J, 17th wan 17th ward 1'ith ward. 1 th ward, V'th ward, P'th ward Jutli waul 2iilh ward, Jith Vk ml lOlh ward. Soldier vo 1st dls 2d dls . 3d dls . 1st ris 2d ills 1st ills 2d dls 3d dls 1st dls 2d dls 1st dlh 2d ills ."il dls 1st dls 2d ills 1st dls 2d dlh , 3.1 ills 1st ills 2d dls 1st dls 2d dls iKt ills 2d ills 3d ills 4th ills 1st dls 2d ills M ills 4th dls le . . . Total ScIh ivi u pint .illt 13 111 1171 M, 113 72 10S 33 111 I'll 103. 14 110 Hi, Sj 12 Third Legislative Dlstilct. DISTIUCTS. ,. Q c itiiiinn Clifton "ov lugton l.iltnn Cj'lenlilll (lOUlllslllMO , (in ( nt'u Id , l.ickawnuna. Sruth ills L ii k.iu.imu Wcxt dls I..u Ivawacn.i, '.. ills I.ickawanna, Ketthtnst cIIk liickatinniu, Smithwf st dls .... l.iPIutne Lehigh MndNon Ntvvton . . Niirth Abtngtoii Old Poise First ills Old Forge Sucind ills Old Forge. Fourth dis Itansonn, First ills Il.nisuni Second dls Siott Ser niton, Sixth ward Third dls Spring tJionk South AbiiiKtnn, Flirt dls Suiitli Ablngton Second ills .... South Abliihton. Third dls Tovlnr. First ward Tivloi, Sit ond wnrd T iv lor, Ihlid vvitd 'lav lor Fourth wand T.ivlor. Fifth ward veilv West Ablngton Soldier voto Tot il . Mackev ' plurality Fourth Legislative District. DISTRICTS. 1 i I b Aichbnld I I Fits ward Tltst ills ff sjl I First ward Second dls .. 22 111 ... Sfcoid w.nd 25 1SJ ... Third ward 27 P 2 Blnkelj First ward lis it 37 1 Siooncl w.ud 124 lb, oil 2 'Ihlid ward 79 25 I3i C'.iitiimd ilt, Township I Northwest ills 33 SO... N nthc.ibt dls 13 2U( 1 Ciirbr.idale i I Mist waul, Flit dls .... 2"il 2il 21 First ward. Thltd dls . . S3 12 3 Second ward, First (lis . y II 7 Second ward, Second (lis. SO &i l Second ward, Third ills . 1", t'l 1, Third ward, First e,s . Ml is V Thlid ward, See ond dls. in (,u lu, Third w ui.1 Third dls ... IS 37 2 Third w.nd Fourth dis.. 1241 ih 221 Fourth wurd. First dls.. V3 30 .. Fouith ward, Sicond eH 23 7s 21 Finn th wind. Third dls.. i 22 71 V Fifth watd, Ftst ills .... 172l 20 20, 3 Fifth ward, Stccnd ills.. 37 41 1 Sixth vard, Flist ills,. . 1U 21 31 2 Sixth watd, Sicond dls.. 5 5J 1 Dickson Clt ' First ward fS K 13 Second waul Us Si 24 2 Thlid waul 27 U) 7 Diiium u .lr mil, Flist dls. . CI C7 50 3 Fli i waul Second ills.. 11 41 X Si mud ward, First din 2ti 111 f, Sim ond wnnl Second dls 41 , P7 4 Third watd. First ills . 2.f 77 lu Third ward, Second dls.. hi' 41 37l 2 Thlid w.nd. Third dls. . 1,5 )i, A3 Fourth waul 5 23 .. l'lllli waul ill 23 4 Sixth ward, First ills.,., 701 13 42 3 Sixth ward, Second ills.. ID" 17 3! 4 Flmhurst t 301 3 15 Fell Township I FIlHt dlstilct 31 23 1, Second ditrlct 37 il 1 Third district 21 C2 "I Fourth district 31 35 2, Jiff el sun -to 4s Jtrinjn . First ward 84 73 1" Second wnnl 77 4v 21 1 Third district 43 (b i Majtleld 63 155..., Olvphnnt First wanl IS, 133 ... Second ward 110 1UJ S Third ward First dls .... 2U 72 4! Third ward, Second dls. 9 21 Fo'iith ward (6 SI bi IlD.irlng llrook 12 n "J Th oop 41 bl 11 Wlnton Tlrst ward 33 10 i Second ward Is 00 1 Third ward -. IS M) 1 Soldier ot 21 i 1 Total 3303 3.1C9 "wj Timlin's plurality C6 JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SCRANTON, PA. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Laces and Embroideries We show exclusive patterns and because we are able to buy entire lots. You will be in terested in these great of-feiings: Stop! L-4 flltr f MHWJiX Q Listen ! Women's $4.00 Trimmed Hats to Go at $2.50 s jOjv V $$ Lices for fancy work in creme and white Oriental, Chantilly, Apliqucand Valenciennes, worth ioc and isc a yard. Take your choice at OC Laces lor neck dressing and After the store closed Satur day nicht. there was a gen eral overhauling in our Mil- You've money to spend today and you want to use it to the linery store. Thus today- best advantage. Then stop, look and listen to what we have to say. This is the biggest store in the state, save three, and they are miles and miles away. Three times the quantity of Soods en ter here of any store. We buy in quantities to save you money ; Thus today the S-S " V J?vl &Jm .y.. mt Hf && te W a J Wfc f" A WW J W T r f . nicest and oest tsargains Are neve tor you. tr f a special chance, the like of No matter what the character of the sale, nor the title of it, we which may not come again. trimming, extra line quality, .i.. fh. ,,.,.1 moofr uQe. -' R,,f ,lvw hollnrfo fh nncitu,h, ,rfh nnri nmf UiantUly (creme and v-iicuici iic mv vvuuu .j hiccl lucoc jjjicd. liui vv uy v.iic.iiiigv- unv i';"' "U'UI "" ',v'-1 Apliciue, black), and Oriental net top, wortli up to 35c yard. f Your choice )C 2,000 yards of line cambric edjzes, 2 to b inches wide, all impossible ? You have learned by eleven months' of experience on sale at that we sell cheapest and best. sold under $3.98, will rrn o clean goods, new patterns, woith up to i"jc. Lnoice. Unusual Chance at Domestics It's the early comers that get the pick of the choicest things and the eailier you are heie today, the better selection you'll find. 7C English Gloria Umbrellas, 89 Cents Bleached Muslin, the Sc kind at .' Fine Unbleached Muslin 5c 3 04C Bleached Sheeting, fine.. .i quality, 22 yards wide. XJtC Five hundred of them all told enough for a good day's selling. 26 and 28 in., steel tods, nat ura' and pol i.,lied wood handles, sil ver trimmed and plain. While they last 89c -SfSmSSm .. hUill 25 Mr. Ripsom, teprescnting Mr. C. C. Shaync, the Celebiated Funici, will have on display a magnificent line of Fur Special Exhibition of Today and Tomorrow v. m - t ' . n (fXt &.&& V 'J. ' You are in vited to in spect this choicest line !t ' "' - . '?r t w?u VJC -.- ? y , vi.w v. . V-fr-. 3M?:0T M' m which beats :k:$c;.l)mfflffi&'&& Sxcn. Ripsom also esti- ate on re-odeling garments. Best Prints, Indigo, medium and dark styles. To go today at size, All-Wool Blankets, 11-4 positively worth 5.50 Q pair. To go at 3,0 t:-, i,:,i f c,,,ui" Windov Shades look well and si;eciai Sale Only the best House Outing Flannels, fancy stripe and extra good quality. To go at, yard . . Comfortable.: 'uli sie, key red lined, the 90c kind. To go at XaC Some Very Big Shoe Bargains ,",," iun Special Sale "u Furnishings lJJl V v.llUUv.1 UtUlll wear well is the kind vou get Hollands and finest hand- vators here. Never a complaint in made Sludimzs : and no 10I- stnke some of the best bar- all our eleven months' of lei s but the "Haitshoin" en- gains of the year, among them business. These pi ices very ter this, store. Thus vou are the following: EJc special for today: Tui- 59c Men's solid Mining Shoes, with sole leather outside count- Q ers, to go at y oC The best Lining biic, yard Cam- Peicales and Silicias colors, worth 12J2C To go at 2zC Men's 3.50 Box Calf and Winter 2.50 Tan Shoes, three soles, new jH Klondike toe, to go at. 9c Boys' 1. so and 1.25 Solid Satin V.lli U.IUL: JllUa, L.UU2lt lu., Dress Skirtings, Striped Skirt- i.ues, 1 1 to 5, to go at.. . . jfoC ings, all new styles and Boys 2.00 best quality . Ciico calf Lace Shoes go at 1 ,Qd sold everywhere at 15c yard. To go at lOc sure ol the bcjt Here at all times. These special prices for a few days; Felt Shades, feet wide by 6 feet long, on good spnng q roller; 10c kind foi oC Felt Shades, handsomely fiinged, 3 fert wide by 6 leU long, on good spimg roller; 15c kind for Cloth Shades, heaviest quality, 6 feet long by ) feet wide, on guar anteed spnng 1 oiler; 25c . kind to go at i 5C Oil Shades, veiy finest quality, will not ctack or fade and can be washed; 6 feet lorm by 3 feet wide, two and one-half dollars. They were a bargain at the former pi ice. At their new one, it is next to giving them away and they're in the heighth of style, too. SECOND FLOOR. Two Bargains in J.inty Muslin Underwear nts are these, though you'd hardly think it at that price. Two special lots to take you to the second floor. Muslin Gowns at 29c Corset Covers at 18c The quality is unusually good. The gowns are elab- your choice at orately trimmed and tucked, 98c, you'll not We doubt if you can dupli regret it. Cate their values in anv store for double the money. Find your way ti1p fipfr hir to the basement Art Goods at '?!' blt by stairs or ele- Little Prices ?J " todaV and yOU'll mn,1c itcnlf mtnenmonco- 11IUIUU " IL 111 II IHJ JllW. ll.Jl ful form nukes a holiday gitt that is real and lasting. We have many such; or, if you prefer making vour Winter Skirts for Women Two special ones are here to interest you today. They come in heavy black sateen, quilted; also of heavy grey cloth cut very full. Take Towel Rollers, all made in one piece, the regular 10c Kind. . own we can hep you por To ro at H-C :! ' ,. rj go Cuspidors in twenty different styles, the regular 15c kind. Q To go at oC Enameled Bread Raisers, hold 21 quarts, positively worth c .1.59. To go at Vi?C Chinaw.ire a big lot of Sauce Dishes, Pie Plates, Bone Dishes, Cups, Saucers, etc., the 10c -kind. To go at 5C iM.: r.i. r Think of itl Only $3.00 Time when was such instance: Fancy silk coid in twenty-five different assoitments, per yard IOC Extra heavy cotton cord, plain and interwoven colors, per yard VC Pin Cushions just 200 hand somely embroidered Pin Cush ions go on sale this . morning at, each 4-9C Flannelpftp ftnw.ic Tnev For Children come in Good Linens Little Prices We could maintain our entire establishment by the re putation of our Linens. Don't you think it will pay you to come for diese: red Women's 2.50 fine Kid Lace and Button Shoes, straight patent lips, light and heavy soles, to fl go at fl.v flWWiaS2f!S Table Cloths, Turkey fast color and fringed, the 98c kind. To go at Handkerchief Bargains This shall be a great Handker-chiefstorefrom nmtr till nftor Phi ictnvii: Mniv 79c Handkerchiefs heie than you ,, n , . , ., could count, one at a time, in Table Damask 72-inch silver three days Thjnk of it , bleached and all linen, . , J the 59c grade. Today. 4-.ZC J-- ffil be o.oo. nieyie sizes ti'om 1 to 14 years made ot solid put one of them on the quartered oak, youngster; tuck him in bed handsomely and you may be sure he'll unisnea ironc keeD warm. he Huck Towels, 50 dozen, all linen, hemstitched, 17c ,-1 kind. To go at JLQ Bureau Covers, with colored borders, 100 dozen of them that would be considered cheap at 29c. To go at 1 yC Bed Spreads only a small lot of colored Bed Spreads that are worth Si. We want the room they occupy, so they go today at OVC The Attraction Of Our Store Is the Low Prices. vw 1 1 ," 1 t ZT2 irf iff WtK )j3&s Women's em broidered scallop and lace edges, worth 25c to go at . . 1 UC uu siuiii.ii ueii mj inn iuii- . , i 1 i. . . ... PiQ-5rk.n,i tftirn.it Mc uase wouia nave tubt yuu pretty pinKs ana blues in ., ,,....... . ......... , tfo TU.l, '. - r Lace bhades, with 8-inch corded lace and fringe, mounted on heav iest cloth and guaranteed roller; full sie; regulai 49c kind, to go at CDC Lace Shades, with ioJ-inch ,p plique lace and flings; very hand some; cloth and roller strictly the nest; lull sic; regular 75c kind, this week at Scotch Holland Shades, acknowl edged the best in the world, with 0-inch pine linen double knotted fiinge, full M7e; always sold . lor Sc; this week 5vC Shades to oidei at a s.uing of twenty-five pei cent. Estimates and samples cheeiuilly furnished. THIRD FLOOR. lars will money. and back all ready for the books and draw curtain. Buying them for three dol- like price today is.... We Are Fitting Eye Glasses Bargains in Notions "' Women's em broidered scallop and lace edges, all puie linen, worth 35c t at 19C place 49c We've helped manyeyes in Scrauton duiing the last mns fninp in nnd wa'II finding test yourSi jf you need glasses we 11 tell you so, it not we'll tell you so, also. And these pi ices for the bnses and frames; Heavy solid gold frames, finest The busiest No tion Store in Scranton mirlo en r Hia nvf-mntvlinnrtr T.-M-. tx VVt? UlilLL" u 1 "- J "- "'' ""'"' J lunei raper coirt tu:c mr.rn. h:ir?rn.ins alwjivs on sale. Bv quality penscopic lenses. ing 1000 rolls "of fine Toilet these three, judge of many Not 6, but for this , r-v . , :. . . 1 il. . 1 i -.flt- fnr tndnn. WI.I.K OTTW r jpei, positively me largest "'" ' ivuay. rolls made, at Coats' Darning Cotton, all a;n-i,f -ni i,avii colors, 5 halls tor WKUl LU1W U1U1U11 . . M . . R ., Women's embroidered SCllop e ual of which you will for skirt Binding 9C and lace Edges, the 50c n., not find in any store under a Exli a quality Horn Side . kind, at Z5C shilling. Combs, pair luC 5c Best quality nickel eye glasses and spectacle frames, with first quality penscopic lenses. Not $1. so, but JoC Good quality specta- , cles, nickeled tranvs, at ZtOQ DEPT. NEAR ViYOMINO AVE ENTRANCE JONAS Other Houses Citing Credit Cannot Com pete with Us. THE SNEEZING SEASON. Long Breaths Will Drive Away a Cold Wlien It First Begins, l'rom I'eareon's Wecklj. A cold, as ncaily every Intelligent person known, Is the result of a Htoj). Iiuro sotnowhere of tho ft op circula tion of tho lilooil, to which one In 111 Rt Fcnsltlve tluouRh a feellnpr of chill. So blight 1h tho chill oftentimes that not until tho prollmlnaiy sneeze comes is the lctlm awaro he or she has lieen In the Hack of a ilrauKht, or that the temperature has chanted Tho usual notion that by Bolns in doois, chaiiBlnp to heavier clothliijr or letreatlnK fiom the molfat atmosphere the daiiKor Is aveited. These precau. tlons aie well enouKh, hut the llrst and most etlleaclous measure should ho to restore the quick flow of warm blood through every vein, and sn by heat Instantly counteract tho llttlu chill. One, pet haps tho simplest method of doing this, has been learned by men who stand on sentinel duty, who are obliged to suffer moro or less ex posure, or who scorn tho comforts in cold weather of overcoat nnd um brella. Thtlr method, when tho tempera ture of the body or extieinltles is lov eied, or a sudden chill 01 quick change fiom cold to waim atmospheie is en dured, Is to Inhalf tluet or four deep breath, expand tho lungs to the full extent, holding inery time tho inhaled air as lonp as poiulblo and then eIow 1 letting It forth through' the nos tills. In doing this tho Inflation of tho lungs t.et the heart into Mich quick motion that the blood ts driven with unusual forco along its channels and so runs out Into the tlnb'st veins. This radiates a glow down to tho toes and linger tips ana sets up u quick leactlon agninst tho chill. Tho whole elfect is to stir tho blood nnd set It in motion as trom rapid exer cise Let any woman who goes to a din ner or a ball in a low-necked dress, where the looms aro chilly and her wraps not accessible, tiy this little cure, 01, better still, this proventitlvo against cold und enjoy Its merits. L,ot her try it when tuklng a cold drive or when condemned by accident to sit in wet garments. Lot the max im of a iletlm to cold be always. Keep thtf blood in input attlun, lire the deep held bre.ithb when a Hist chill Is felt. INSECTS HOODOO A COUNTRY. They Keep Settlers Away from Many Paits of tho World. l"rom tho llorpltil. Nothing could mote stilklngly 1 li.btrato the Importance of small things than the huge role which Is now nttilbuted to the mosquito In tho etiology of so.no of the most tulous and widesiiieuil diseasej to which tho human lum is bubject. It is tiuly cnld that what priM'iits the successful col onization olmany tropical countries and what throuR tin- greatest obstacle in tho way of conization und good rov ernment lu vast regions of Central Africa, la 'nut illniite, no.? dlstuucu ftum homo and not unfiledlluees on the pait of tho natives. Tho obstn clu is malaria nnd now wo llnd that the prevalence ot malaria, so far as man is concerned, depends on the mos quito, and to this pestilent llttlu insnot, In addition to Irritating and annoying, is the means by which pois- on of malaria Is propagated and dls tiibufed. For years back botanists hao known the important parts played by birds In the bcatteilng of seed, and of in sects In the dlstritlon of tho pcllcn of plants, nnd It seems not unlikely that the pathologists will havo to recog nize lu a much larger degree than has till lately been dope the large urt taken by th subordinate forms of life by which wo are surrounded our cat tle, our horses, our dogs and cats, our files, our mosquitoes, nnd perhaps even 'our (leas In distributes disease fiom man to man, and, as Is Mated In tegaid to the mosqult and maUr la, In deciding whethtr the extension of our e.iplre over great arer.s of tho globe's Bisruce bhall bo possible or not. Primitive Artillery. from Llpplncott's. Ah 10 tlio character of tlio first Instru ment for throwing missile, und Just when It was Invented, wre havo no certain knowledge!, but it must huvo been at an oarly date, for we had in Generis x, !, Unit "Nlmrod was a tnlehty hunUr be foie tho Lord," and surely the Bkill that has Kept his name in remenibtrance tor thousands of jturs must base lien gains 1 l' ubo of bume tun 1 1 wiiipun tliati tlio tluba or stoops knlM s of primitive m.ui. Without doubt man tarl learned how mueli execution can bo done by a wUV. Himed btone and uttenipts to hurl It wlfi griMter force and nci urncy ptob.ibly lod to the Invention ot the sling, one of th i simplest n.s well as most formidable of theso tnr.y weapons It wns long one of tho principal JiiMitimentH of war among thf nncli-nts, und tlio nturv of IJ.ivId an I flollath ! a good llhwtiatlon of vvlint could br dono by ono skilled In Its ukc. This skill. Imwcvci, i ould bo acquired onN bj eurl and can ful tramlnr,. In the Hnl'iarle iHlnmln, It Is sild In nnelnit ttm.s the paunts pn pemled thn dinner of their bojs upon polen, nnd re qu:red them to lit Jut it dwn with slings beforo they win allowed to eat. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought &&&$& Boars tho Signature -SPL v
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