!!5?s!s5if- V"'" 7jna-'"-iv"'.'r'C -yf-- 'kc-;"w."-'' ' '" TV"-.xr,sj V J f -, THE SCUANTOxV TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1901'. 5 yxr-ftPW ''VWP ilM m Social WA miiiiiiiii!iiinil!ii" ssSsJKmv. "81 5fJlK SIMM NO Sanson or frolf will open today itt inn Country club I6Y In eimicst. It la the date of Iho nnnuiil mrotlnK nml thus will attract unusually Iutko number.-, lint nst mi additional routine there will be n siirliiR handicap, when Die pennaneni siccus will be used Tor the llrst time IIiIh your. The entertainment coniniineo bus oriMlisecl for luborafe reltcshnnMits, . blrh will be nerved dlirltiK the nttor ikhiii. Immediately following the an nual nieelllii,'. which Is called for I nclncls, there will be u ladles' putting match on the eighteenth .re.en for a prize offered by the Rreen's coninilttee. This will tie an event of much Interest, unit the pletiiresiiiie scene front Imr the tiretty club, with a baekR-rniind of the dark plues. m.iy be Imagined. The Kern nt on club will no to Trenton on Stay 0 for :i .Memorial day match. Two nlu.vs me to be Riven nt the Palish Mouse for benellt of St. Hilda's C.ulld and .lunlrir auxiliary. May 1!" and '2$, by local talent, uinonir which Ik Miss Preldn Kanii, whose coon soups ate well and fnvoralily known atnoiiR her Innuinej'abte friends. The plays are under the direction of Mr. Allen Durand. of New York, who lias had considerable experience In the line of amateur theatricals. A de scription and cast of churn t era of the play;) follow : tub Titouvnu: at xvrrr.iti.i:i: " I'.trce in One Aft, Mlii- Tiouhli .it Saterloet. is .1 hieiv..i Mill' 'ihi for twirls only, ilenriliiiiR how 1111 hi-li iimkI (Mbw Victoria Brnailbeiit) liy raie'tlrop tun?. overlic-aitl rt-hejr'.il of n liagcily wiitlen In' p.iiothy (Mit IJeatriro Morris). mie of the emiinaiy i;ir1s. Many troubles en-.uo ami the 1 Ml if "the fane is oei upied 'by Hie uni iiellln:; if the mystery. . series of lndiiious .mil p( li me events incur ilunnr. tin. entile play. LUST. puinllij Meo IliMlriic Minis 1(i. ." Mi.nm lthndn Wilson MiMml Mis Alice Block Maildi Mis Louise lUienpoit llertha Mi- Tij-tlne .Menu vtis Ophelia Sit'cric. 1111m.ip.1l of Niiiiiui. Mbs llornllti Keel. h.itliltrn. Iub 111.H1I Mus Viotmla llioadbeiil fourteen Ehnsts, IT.III'I.IAINT. SITUATION" Cnnieilv in Two Acts I dhT of famil. nernincs ibf-Kiined witli hi l.iiuih'. pioprn.in I" t.ilK and ntiri 11,1111 (. li 7S if tin' 1-ecp fiom Hiking an mine d)j-. the rll.nl. nt llio niuii t '.im the minii',. and nipiil the lew.'id .iii i'iv pitlntii. Dining i tie play Mi-s I'liidi Kinii "ill -.inc. mon oii!r, mil .Mr. Mirnlil lUltlu. whose- mk res on "if l"i.il t.i(: i well l.iinvMi. u-ill ai-l lior m Mi.il turn-. 'Hip pi iv PiiiK in a liintiininnitl in-up, in whirl Hip entire nnnpjnr paitidpilo. ( A-1". Mi. Miilillni.il Mi '. i.. (Jiill.n Mi-. .MhMIui.m Mi. I'. IViimwII llni.l !i-s ,lr--,i( "V l lt lol it ...Mii (Ir.lip TIi.ijipi Mi- Mic Ml.lillitoti Jllw AlifP Hiock Mi.-n l.iu.x I'.iir. .in .iilniitcil iiiu r. Mi- Iipiip Kinn IikIp liliiin.i- Mr. Il.nolil littin I 111 Mnl'lliU'ii 'Mr. Willi 1111 Kami Mi-. V'-ie Mri-. I'. 1'inniHcll llaml M nt Me lleip TliPinton K 1 1. In liitimlili, l.p.illli etlKi.,Mr. CI1.11I0 M ''hn if.nifli r M1I-011 Mi. It. I!. M P nfi mil Me; II.hI.i lliinlir I. niii Matii .lulin ll.ililriiian 1 I1I111 Ml? Ticiila Kiln Mi Vuim llruaillieihl The Seliuinuiin-ileinl; eoncerl is the iiuioh-lallsed-of event if the cumin; iiol. Tile iIIuk'imiii was opened to ihe jtilili jesterduy, and It is evident thai the Iimii-e will lie crowded. It -will be a meat prlvilcBc to 'have Mich an ns sicis.itlon of talent in b'cianton. mid it is a sdtl.sfactiim 10 realize that the townsfolk appreciate it. fc-er.intoii helped to swell the andieiKe at. the Xordie.i t onecrt In Wllkes-H.irre last -eason to the number of lilt) or more, bin it is painful to record llit.it Wilkes Harrc is not reciproeatiin in patron age on this occasion, all of w liich joes. 10 t-liow that W'itkes-Uarre does not ve.irn for tfood music as i-oulfully as lift-- been itssei ted. Then; are .still u nuiubei' of kooiI setts to lie secured. .Mrs. tieorfte Suuder.soii nave a ltiuch eiin on Wednesday in honor of .Mis. .lames Gardner Handersen. Aninnr Iho ;;uests were: Mrs. 'II. II. P.r.idy, jr., .Mrs, Duncan. Miss Henuell, Misi-es Alice and Helen latthews. Mls Au HUHii Arehbald. .Miss Parke, Miss JCIeunor Ueynolds, Miss Anne Hand. Lieutenant Davit-, of the Pulled Slates recruliliifr station, save a sup per party at the i.'ountry club Tues day nlsht pievious to the circus. The miests were: Jlr. and .Mis. !:. 15. .lor niyn, Mr. anil .Airs. II. II. Htady, Jr., Miss Dale, Miss Alice Matthews unit Mr. F. C. l'-tlllei-. The Kleetrie City Wheelnien will kIw :i il.mce at Jlears' hall next Thmxiav IliKllt. I A 1 tub of Not lb Kud .Vihiiik people 1 Hive ij-sueil inviiatlous to a duucliiR' 11.11 ty next Fiiduy nlnht In the Audi tiniuni Tlio cfimmlttee In charse eon .sists of Miss Jennie Belle Smith, Miss ieitrudi! Uulld, Miss (iraco Athorton, The Celebrated Gibson" Pictures in Pillow Top Form. lon iind ink sketches, from copyrighted Gibson ii. 1 wings, enlarged and transferred to Pillow Tops so mvotly as to give lile, expression and perfect delin- r.ition of features ("lie phases of life A runups," "A Good Game for Two," " The Last Day ;y ii Summer, '' "The Leading Features of a Liberal l:d- . cm t," "A Little Incident," and "Monday Morning." " Ke.ilizing that every collection of Embroidered if .'1 lows ts incomplete without the Gibson series we ,) li.ue secured their exclusive sale in Scranton. It is, i s,o to speak, a "Gibson Corner." Stamped Tops, Cramer-Wells . 130 wonln w Uetrsuntal . Ale.B.sis. Meoige livaiiH, llutnhiim Guild and Itatpll Gillespie. Dr. mid Mrs. W. G, Kultoii have Is sued Invitations to a dnnee nt llio t'otintiy club next Thursday evening. Mis. 11. Kingsbury entertained the Krlday Ailernoon I'ard club yes terday. 'I'lie iiiiiiiiioii.i.nieiit Hint tin.' itecltal club will lve iinolher line enlertaln- inetit ns ,i benellt for the Hahnemann tir.u.kiiiii tt.tvi Viit.iiiiiui imu (ireasloneU much saturactlon In musical circles. The nffiilr is dated for Nov. 'JJ and 2:: and will b jr I ven as before, under the litimaKcnii.'iit o Almlanie Tliiinerinmi Kmiilolph. Mis. Henry Dl.slc. of Kl nilra, will direct the reheaisals. A hummel was flveu nt the Allen house, Honesdale, Thuisday nlsht In honor of Auditor General K. It. Ilar ilenhet'Rli, by about one hundred of his friends. V. W. Wood acted as toast master, and addresses were made by Hon. V. II. Dlminlek, Hon. Thomas .1. Ham, M. J. Hanlon, Siipeilntendent I). I,. Hower, X. It. Spencer, John K. ltleh mond, Coninilssloiier Gcorcie Seaman, Andrew 'I'hoiiipson and the guest of the eveliini'. , A eiy pleiu.uit siirirle parly was held nt Iho homo of Kobert lllelitird. of Mlllisey avenue, last evenlns. Tlnid was pleasantly spent In sanies and other nierry-niaUliiR- diversions in-tilllg-cd In. Those piesent wore: Hh Ci.kp Maiion. Sarah Hani. v. Oiarp ! en, JljitatPl Willis, May liikfi. How I'llte.k. .lennie .lonkins saliina I.Mioh, 1'iank AiiiIpi-hii, i:mn Bi.uc, Wllfrnl Ilait; llcnij Mruarl, Piciriliilianl, Will BiniiilJt'P The Mcly members of the Wednes day nlsht class al Slegel's has Issued Invitations lor a May Social, to lie Kiveti next Wednesday niprht. The pntionesses are Mrs. IS. .1. Lynelt, Mis. Thomas Ituddv. Mrs. I'.obert Wills. Mrs. i:iln r.ibbc.ns 'onnetl, Mrs. A. J. Duffy. The ni-nnbers of the K. T l club and some of their friends were de llBlitl'ully entertained at a marsh mal low roat by Miss Vloy KIntnei- at her home on .Summit avenue last even in sr. Amo'if those present were: The Misses holla Woodruff, Grace Ather ion. Gertrude Guild. Dora lowe. Julia Henwood. ftuth Hann, Ciirrle ltltcli roek. Isahelln .Tones, Kvetyn Gates, Nrttle t.iwrence. Helen Winlon. Hthei (latli, Helen I-uee. Isabelle FeintiutR, end Messr-J. Tolo Price, Itussell Shurt lelf. Harry Connolly, Floyd Fuller, Paul Williams, linbert I.uce, Hurnham Guild. Don. tiullck, Griff Thomas, Henry Twining, Will Ktijtir, Walter Pliilllps, GeoiR-e Fvans, p'red Atherton. At the Methodist Ilpiscopal parson iiRe. JIO Dtakcly street. Dunmore, on Thursday eveninc at S o'clock. Miss llelcne A. Stern, of Scianlon.and Fred erick P. AVeyandl weie married hy Hev. cl'inles Henry NewinR. They will reside at 1013 Taylor avenue. The h' eavemem which has fallen upon the family of Professor Plumley bv the death of one so beloved and so indispensable, is made doubly pa thetic by the alarinlnt illness of Mrs. Plumley. who lias been at the sates of -death since Wednesday with the .same dtead dlsea-e pneumonia. Last nlsht It was thought that the crisis would be reached, but her condition excited the gravest solicitude. It Is a strangely sad coincidence lint Mis. Plumley should have been taken vio lently ill with precisely the same .symp toms and suddenness that character ized the attack which was fatal to her husband, and that their young daughter, Mary, lies in a precarious state, al.-o sutlering- with pneumonia. Indeed, so serious is her condition that she has not yet been Informed or her father's death. The sympathy of a multitude ot friends goes out toward this stricken household. Tile ileiith of three ol the lending edueaiors in this teglon within cmu paiatlvely j brief time has shocked Hie cominuult il' I'moie than oidln aiy soriow. lie. D. .1, MeGoldrlek, the priest and teachei, so beloved and so mourned; Professor Plumley, whose Inlluence was so beautiful In ills life woik, and Professor Grant, whose line cultuie and billllaut attainments weie an inspiration to throngs of .viiiius people who need such inspiiatlnu have all gone away and left places hmd to llll, and the loneliness of which will cause aching hearts for many a we.irv day. lovsmeats oif People Ml. ami Ui.-. i'lank Silainili, Ji., ulll iiiiiiiiii .it Wawih, Ml, .tnl Mm. P I. I'.ol'ii line niiiinul 11, ,m Vll.uilic I it M. II Pil' 1 1.1- piiuluii-ii 111 Iwliii nt l. II, Cii.lon en III ,iiiiip. Mr. ('.'.-tvn anil fain exhibited are "Heaits Are with Backa, 50c Co. l Avanus, Scranton, Pa. lly liaic irmoiril to the liome irerntly occupied ti.v I', ti. I'pcki on .trnrrson .nrntip, 'l'io(ror tlronte llllilc, ot bllnud-linrpr, wat In tlia tlly jrMiMilav. Mi.. It. N, Jtoll.lt La lict 11 In NiW Vml. Im Hip pJ't loctlilitlit. Mr. ami Mh. V, II. fuller will piMid tlio Minniier In ballon, illm llnniml. ol Miiik.v, i',1.! t the Jiuest t'f Ml. ililllllK, of Jpfloiwiii uiemic Mr. und Mia, C. h, flilltln will R" I'lilliiIrL plila tl tei for ii trn iI.i.ir' bI.iv. Mr. W. It. Mom nml llt, f. S. V cilon line illumed from 11 llult to Now I'.iisIiiiiI. Mlii Ahn.i Konecny, nl Vine street, l inter taltilns lllss Ctrtla SltunU. of flillailrlplila. McisH. .1. H. MoAluilly, .1. L. t'onnuU aliil ('. II. Conned will -all for Itnropo nrit week. Mis M.irc.iiTt Mul font nml MI- Anna. Ilaml, of Montrose air lllllli tplalhe In Ihlx ett.. Mic. W. .1. Van M'oinier. ot Pott .lrnl. U lsltlnir her iIjiikIiIoi, Mi Ailcl Moore, nt llliljte How, !li- l.lll ll'Mall , nl Uinmlnj; iitrime, H liome alter n inuiith't vl-.lt Willi Itlenili in I'till. Ullllpllll. Olnk It. 11. W. Seirle. of the iimv cll'tiirt IVdcral lourt, ictitrnul ycstetilay Jltciiiuon I10111 New Voik. M. n. Cisey, Miprrliilrmleiil ol i.ir wnlfe on tli Liiikawunna rallroiJ, (.jkiiI .ipmiiilay in Xen Voik. Mfi Vtanne-ti Ii.h cliv-ed tier Iioiiip. on l.imK'ii (tipef, for tlip t,ea.un und i-i now I'lltti lilend .11 I'hrMnul 1IIII. Itoliert V. AVIillc. of tl.U cllj, .i sradiut'il from the llahnenlaiin Mp1Jic.1l (oIIprp in I'lillaiti'L hl 1 TliiiroJa.r nlclit. 'llio Mis.cn IIp-Ip .mil llntli l.jmh, nf Wilke ll.illi', li.ne retnrn.-il Iioiiip nltel spni'llm; ev el.d il.iH with lii"iids In this lily. Ilnliy W. lloie", of IiIp.ikii. 111.. lias IP I HI mil fu lint .ill .ilier hprndili!; .1 few illy' nl Hip honip of hl tlll'ir. I'olonei II. M. Iliiiri, Vllicil ItniM, of the M'tllinaieScaxpr ltntmcr titir lonipiiij. of CIpvcI.iiuI, ()., fnimerly chief ensllicrr of the LaPkauaiina Iron nml Mrrl com. piny, w.n in the city jpi-tpiday on a liminrM mlminn. The fullnivlns Srr.1ntont.1n weie rrgi-torrd it llio Hotel Allien In New Ynifc IhU week: Mr. and Mh. I'. L. pells. lre. John A. Moir, Xtet Paiinii' Meats, Mm, I!. II. (JaMon. Mr, .t. Thoina--. I .f. MclT-clcrr, . K. dolinv, M. .1, kcll. and I,. ,1, Km (hup. J HER POINT OF VIEW S IT JS a imtlietlc I hint; tn ln 11 "bi oth er to tlio ox" with no instiuuls hiRher tliiui tlie (IiuUkIiik toil of thr- day to have no iisplrullons no aiuliitintis. no hopes: to lie siulfcfk'il with thi .soildPii, courso food nml tlio sleep of tht anlmuls of thi field: hut Infinitely wtdd(r it is to have had the advantages of culture und refinement, the glorious ambitions of youth, ttio In nailer outlook into the wotld, and yet to he as one Imprisoned within iin nrPKiiable walls, over wniuh ho niay not climb and through which he may never pass walls which likewise balflo Hie futile efforts of the few friends on. the other side who would tench the immured victim. V li He was only n porter In a Pullman car. To be sure one wa.s obliged lo look twice und shut ply, too. at the tall young inin with the eyeglasses and the regular feaunes and the wavy hair, before being at all Inclined to think he might have the single purple drop of blood in his veins which allied him to an unhappy race. Kven after that scrutiny one could -.enreely be certain thai the suspicions were well founded, He did not have the Dorter symptoms, lie was so courteous and thoughtful and betrayed none of til" grasping instincts chaiaeteilstle of the class. "Yes," he said, as he brought in the soup from the buffet, "1 am of pointed blood. My father, however. Is very lighl of complexion, and so Is my mother. T am usually taken for a. white man. No, J have not always been a Pullman porter. After leaving college T was stenographer for Booker T. Washington, and r have done much woik as private secretary, but in the Houlli we- are so poorly paid, and sometimes not paid at all. and there ate no opportunities to work except among our own people. andthe work 1 could get took me so far from my home in Washington that made up my mind to try .something else. I wanted to travel and to learn some of the great world. I have been In almost, every slate In the ITnion, have traveled with presidential parties and with the owners of piiv.tte cats. I have letters from several of the most prominent, men in the country, which are really Mattel ing testimonials, but 1 am nothing but a. porter. Some times when I think of the possibilities which lie before other young men who have had my advantages, T feel bitter in deed at the fate which mllnalls me. There seems to be no place for me In l he woihl." "Oh, Indeed!" lie continued, in re sponse to a iiuesllon, "I have one gteal ambition hut it seems very far oif in attainment. Always I have wanted to be a physician, but I have not been able lo i,v enough to pur sue the necessary conise. I am not suie that r could find piaettce to support llle, hut I'd like to take the ch.uucs," and he removed his glasses as n -.mlilen mill dimmed Ills eyes. And ilils Is one of the problem, which fines Hooker T. W.is-lilngton, Tr. M.iHin and other noble workers who aie dall. making? sacrifices for their people. They titul these bright young men and women, cduc.tie ihem und send tlciii out lulu the woild, Olten I heir own nice can oll'er no ndcriuale th Id for their ambitions and abilities, Like this handsome young fellow wllh his trained intollei t, conscious cap i bllilles and restive tempeianient, they heat Hie wings of their ampliations ngalntit the cold bats of hereditary en vlronineiit and i.tclul prejudice. The while p;'ope" will not employ litem , .ive in the most menial capacity. They may pot mingle with the while i workers lr, meicnutllo puriilts or evn In ilie. hlphnr eii3 of operative ludu--liy for which they aie peculiarly tidnpted, It Is indeed & pinblem. Yet, In sonic respects the altitude of tills young man answers Hie doubts regarding thu possibility and feasibility of uplifting and educntlng the colored population of tlio south tiwv boy who Is tlw taken from tin ranks of Ignorant, superstitious masses reduces the ivlnilnal statistics by a laige ratio, foi his Influent .1 n.nst he considered In iliij muttei. lit the .-outlioin .sihools training of the bt.iln and training of th linnci go r.ldn by side. Tills U the highest conception of tine, education and although the bovs and girls or thl generation who huvo beu thus helped nay eat their heat in out villi thwart, nl hopes and pitiful dUcuuragenient and im'v jietlups fall into iiii apathy of disappointment; yes, ttielr dilldton will bo farther along In the line ol' mlvanie and will swell the precession of fit Hue happiness und proijieilly to the i. tco In tlio south. Tiioie ait tome InMuiues of disap pointed ambition In which a direct leading I the way of churaeler form Ing seems evident. The pathos or thwarted hopes, the melancholy ineiii- I mm of what might huve been dtaws a veil over the nobility df atteh a life, yet above all the shadows Is lifted n iiato of self saefltlce ntltl the. sweet spirit of uncomplaining effort which can never he dimmed, I have In tnlnil a young man, n resi dent of this city, who In early child hood entertained u shining itsplritlJon which unfolded In Ills lieu it llli it flow er. Ills one hope and thought was to enter a certain prnfeslon when he became ti niati, and lo thai end every childish energy was bent, Ktiddctily Ills father, who hud been eiwngod In proresslotial life In another direction, died, leaving it large family of which this son was Hie eldest. Then It was the little tud, he was only eleven yeurs old, found that thus -catty he tint come to n n end or the purpose of his heart. The path had been very brief and led but to a blank wall over which he could U"Ver ellnib. lie uns now the head uf the hotisft and the slender lltttle fellow went out Into the woild to earn not only his own livelihood, but to aid In the support of the mother and children. It didn't occur to him to send them all to the 1 tonic for the Friendless or scatter them among relatives, lie did all sons of thing1! sold papeis. run errands, worked In n stote and tolled, early and tnte rnr the pitiful sum' which was so much needed. There could he no possible hope of continuing his studios in his chosen profession, so the dear dream wns resolutely put aside forever, lie wa.s a. tall hid, with a handsome face, and as the ycats passed, the earnestness of that fac and the unmistakably high principle e.pies'ed thereon won friends and good positions, but always wltti hard work, long toilsome hours, and little enough pay He sent his slstrs to school there were several of thmn little girls with blight eyes and dark hair like their brother. Ills young brother was nlso given the best advantage possible anil was kept In school until ho was well equipped for the work lie afterward took up. The mother, who had become an Invalid, was cared for with all the tenderness the devoted eldest son could boslow, and thus the family was kept together. The years have gone and now the bov In his Lwenty-firih year, still living a laborious existence, can look with pride upon the result of his work. Ills slstets have been graduated at the high school, some aie ready for teaching. His brother has a good po sition In a mercantile house, and the mothers declining years are made comfortable not les.-. with the fruits of her .-.oil's loll than the presence of the Milldron. all of whom are now grown and are line young men and women '.villi (iilture. leliliement, and best of all. are beautiful in character. The big- brother snatches hours from his resting time lo study and better lit himself for advancement In his vo cotilon. The ambition of his life has never been satisfied and of eouise can not be. Yel In looking back over the few eais and seeing what the little lad ac oinplished In keeping the family together, in bringing up the children to a supeib maturity, who can say that his saci'iliee has been in vain? He has denied himself the career for which he was undoubtedly gifted by nature: he has elected lo occupy a humble sphere and one which may keep him long obscure and poor, but In looking upon Hie (inlet, beautiful religion which he is daily living, and upon the cr umple which he is leading for thoe who look up to him as the one perfect being on enrlh. there Is a lesson to the restless selfish ones who shirk re sponsibility and bemoan the unfriendli ness of fate. fancy Hess. ooooooooooooooooo s s 0 BHHAIKII Al 0 A 1 IIUII IXIUI1UI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ATTEACTIONS TODAY. ('lKMY-lluiilli',v-,f.i(l..-"ii (Oiiipmj Nlslil. "The Marble Heart.' Tlie MjiMr Uiuit" w.i I lie pliy itiuii at llii Auilmiy nl Mn-ie iy the lliiiiHi'y-.l,nKoii company M.ti'iil.i.v aftenionn, and ill tin- ciotim; "Viilijel'slinnofi" tt.n llu Jliiiflliin. lloili ll.ia iiM' r( fill in. titl-Mitinii, a- lliev aie )-. nto.I in a iiu-liily m.itmiM. The pei ijttifs tteie all in and up to ilal.'. Tim atli-ilinuii '"I lie Wm-M" "ill lie ptijcit, .mil liniitdil. "The Tornado" "'ill bo pii'-onted. Vera De Noie Stock Company. Till' 1-1.1 II" Voi'1 Sled Milium will npni Ms w i-ck'n fiipafn inriit .it tin i adomv ot tu.iu Moulin' niijlii ly tin piciiliu lion ol "Dcvil'i Maud," founded on llu Pre. I'm i.w. The hlory of tin plo tnlloM tin i aim- of Piryiu? Iioin llu lin-t plnttliii; "f Id Umuifall by lu ,nfinii' lo hi' -uppo'sed ic-iin. In tin diaiiu ('.nil on Ilic.ifiH rlun) J Cipliin D" l.i Turn and IV ttiliaj lluiiii u I'linii. KurN Oiluil. I api.iln P 1.1 Tmir i. a Ji, and ha in iiniiil Hie li.ilii'd ol I'liiKc Uilutf Kim K .1 ltr-r.l.iii f-pj In tin pay of lii-iniaiiy, Coiiiilr Nina IMlol-1.1, known a "l.a IVIili Pijlde" U a imiiii.Ui of the ('.nulla t.uiip In loe mill Pc l.i Tom. On In 'leil-iiatinii llul he lne. only In wile, Nini ciili'i lido a plot wllh Oilolt lo mill the nun win, has opiumd hei. 'II"' M'lolid ad shows ih.it -iiucialN hciiliiiut(i In Iho I'.ilai of .lutie, Hie MOM lllil .Hid puldic itcKl.ul.ilioii. 'llio apailiiniiH ul NIii.i lluni.v loiiu (In Lo.-illt of llm nest .nl. l.li'Utcn.iut DiMMiiey ha I'Ccn ippoliiud KoM'inoi in Dull' Mind, to whiili He Ii Tour bail In in cent und. r viiilciueul ."III. in lonlliieuieul for llle. Mua, lepcnlliii; ol I !" nil-chief Mie lu ttiniiuht, now -if I. ine.in in n i. to II. II. mi" l-i iuiuvllle, !' jiiM, the piuil hl.ilnl i i lo-i-ly ;j,h 1 1 iK-1 uml mi peion I .illniM'd to I md then 1'ieti nihil,' In im reiidii in lliiuiini'j wooing -i i.i ill in; lit in. (.ti'il hi. i lotlie aial iouiiiih--leu, and I Im dlu'iileii :i. a ImiMi liniU'iuiil, all wllh .in uii'iii.ili ioii-i.'iiihnt ill a pie's ho.il ulii-ie -I"' lllllld in l.ui'llli; Old lrlti in llio H-'iii- ol Iho lligilll. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. TI,. 'lell M'. I'ullJ M.ililin, rc Thcie Xny Ihue at lloine l.lli' You:" 'ong, wlinli Im InHii Hi" lill t "I loiodoia," pilll lieian-M' oi tin llelty inaiililH llii'lllrt'hrt, I to Ium 'l (nlll. palilvu i"i'K in l.ille ""Hull's ii w pii'Li, "The SilMT slippil." wlui Ii ueiei.iU "''oiodora" hold., .a tl'e I... I iu, ,ninhli, 'I lie sequel lo "Ilic Piell.i Jliidm" U "foine, l.lllle (Inl .uul Tell Mo 'liul.!.' md iull lor the H',tclli'.i that h.iM hou'iiio iJinoii in l.iril.ii ami Xtnv Vol I.. Tin- alue Niw .oil liuliii;.!'. who hc "IT l.nhilii" hale tl.e lljlit fur llu hi'W pine Villi llu lii't oil.lil' piiiiiliiui.d nf "l.oui I alio" Jl liu Maiihillaii I In' J Id, 'iv Voik. llle alllllUI. ('llll'' I'lllll, pll'l'l Mlllli! llia-p- P'jiiiluiiMit ai On.' ii i I'lidi. ami a.s p..iu)l.lic lonieiiiiiiit tin liiiiiu id the ila. WillUiu A. liud., iuuiu'iliali'ly ulli'iid him l'l.f") in (adt in foii'i'ii lotaltlFi j lid .-ill I lie pine ciitiljtht, I'lUll .l.Ucil Mr hviiil. four l.oiu In miivlikT the oili-i and lie n litibiii'd il, iiiu. Ii to the man .i.'ei i di4Ul. llu lo.ialticri lot Hie New Yolk tea-on alone han teut li tl that amount and Iho play I good foi loui or lite i'ji. In ionic. V boiiO'JU iclic-poinl'iit uillos llwt liiiiui, ailuetul iiiolhcr ol tlio-e plju aboiii whkli the uillii. an hiijllv difjilielii';, I-iaol ZjiiiiwiU, at imiseut, i iiklii!,' tliiu;; va. fn tin ilcn of lu laiuhliiiit. hi), and attuuhr Utlk' lioui h M. .lohn'. Wood, Mr. y.Jnu'uill i nuiilfolly a tiiiin. I"' ii" k'f Killed Mrt of )irwii could Iind aii.Ulilii;. wlica lie "Jiitid It in that dm ot lib. It, l a Mpj.ni', i old loom at (In top of hm) Ions:, i'ay fllslil ot vairK. op.ii bouktlivbri line nil) uialljbk lui.li ul llu- tutjl wall tpac: lum Hour tD t.eiliiif 4 4 4 4 b SCIENTIFIC SALAD ''lnv.i uiite tmowlciltr l it ilanRCiuii ttiltiB. s'o In all tlilnti lt in lie nciurntf." Ite.nli of llu Mini would cnMtly aid ini In my ta.-k bv l.lnir riiiiioiii (not iitiv wrlly for iulillcallon), wlikli If pollilo will l.i atiirt'ird In full in an elilv lint" of tie Weekly Palad and their rrrclpt iit'riiinvlrdRed liilincillalely by null. .Ml mtdi loinniunln tlon mutt, however, .n A injl'rr of mime, bear the writer's ronril natin and oddrrs ' idlirrvvlfe tliey lantiol bu liken ildu con nlderatlon. Homing' Instincts of Animals. Tin: i,h'i:mt(is of what i iii.timi" md wli.lt U "lOJitn'1 li.ue lo tn klioivledae lirur been iluinil III a Utiliiuor.v liiannei, nml fhli want of ii correct dcl'iiillon of llir I'to ntftllnitr of animal, i r, In tf wider etif.e, of m ttunlc life, tnut lie looked for In the ctieine (Milldilly of (.oru'illy oli-rriimr, ilailfylni iiiu' Inoiilln lnrii mimtier of tut undir a aioal do ierll. of londitlon', with the nere-Miy olwn tub e(lulon of the indllldiullty of tin oh finer; tli.it I to mv, to obrre facts an tlnv an ill therm-el ven kiuI to duiw the lni-ii.il ion-ilii-lonn fiom them Irom u piiudj ,ihtrai't point of li.v without Iislii lnnut.tu.cil In the oli-ei' ilioni .mil In the dianiti;; of the tpitii.il im (IndoTi hy clthri' pivilomly aciplileil knowleilije, iipp.irent anatosie and by iniliiiilml inenla' pe ( ulljiilliH! in otlier word-, to vik and .iln Iho liulli .md nolliinur but tin trutb. We nil baio ii nioie or tei luild lonteplion In oin mindn an In v.lal we mean when we u-' llio cptt's-!on le.iKti and iiiliiut. und I m.iy be tiiimllled lo .-t.ltr tlnl II la i oiiininuly i on (edid (hat intiml in Ilic eeruthm nf an ailiou plompfed by an inale umlcfliied desiii In atl.ilu a lerlnlii pur-Kke, while in l.'Udoliilii; Ilie aillon I proinpled by a well drlltied and coniriou-i pm poe und (he eiei u'.ioii of the action I -suided b llu loitlral ilediHtiun of prcM'ously obrned fiiet. It in nlso lonccd-d, on all hlc, lint the Rrenl liiollicB around which all other .u tliouprd mid aie bill p.uln of limntanle life aie ell'-preMTMitlon and th" attniiimenl, of li.ipplnen in flic wide.t hi'nie of Iho letni. Motiicn wlihli me inn id and Inneparibtc fiom lite, in fait, ate Ilic Mr I'WII'C of life, Willi aninuls h.ippiiics on-istn in i omplete hoilllr comfort .Itlonled II by lt 3euiloiurd nr lounilint;., and it feel luppic-t "on Hi ualiie he.ilh." ni the poet ban if. Tim neiy .iniinJl and plant foeli iincoinforlable am Iherefoie mi h.:ppy when irnioved from II acra-toined mii n.iinililii; and will i-triw to reluin in (hem, lo It home, und in thin unrniiHinii cfloil wll' ofliii oWKoloc. lu our lliinMrif.' Iiiinun croII-u' al mind, apparently lawipeiable olmljilet lo al lain the union ionsly ('esiied did, and thf. i what in known as the homing In-line I. Iheie an, il is true, a laixe niimher of animals and plant-, thai vciy easily lud qukklv adapt tliruiM-lM lo new -.iiiiouiiilinss and lo:c tli lonuiiiK for (he old home in n phoit time, bill Ihcie an many olherii who nexer .spein to be able lo oeuoine this home fkknesn ar.d lluiie but poorly or mil at all in the new t-tirraumlin;'. Ainono; plauls (his ii firqucnlly (onfounilvil Willi iiutaoiahle Iini.it it iiifliieiice", but in iminiulf-, as in the ciiiier pinion. Hie bee aid the muiii'ious wan (IcriiiR biuln of pas-ase, who ,ien aftei jear ie vtll Ilie same bicedi'ii plaees, the dimale tail not be blamed, Xoi is II ncres-uy to ephin the appaiendy unexplalnable fatt lliat (hee mi Sratinc animals or hoininc animal' (an tltid Iheir v.iy omt inrredible di-tanfes (o theif (lumi nal honio.nor lo illumine with i-eilnin Piencb S"i. (nti(s that thr.i liae (.peii.iy rnnstnieled or Kins of .1 "MmIi env" in their heads, e:i, or owe, but it i.m le.nlily In explained m ,i nun Ii mole simple .md t.iliom! manner. It is a well-known ami iirll-(et.ibli!ied fad lliat inan.i aiiiuial-, and uen men, are more or less influent oil by or -enilive to (he inacnelie iiuifnt M bit li is known to phyt-ital silence m (he munelio nierulian of a it'ii .pot on the siiuiee of Ihe e.nlh uhi'h inior bt the surface lit thai pot at a s-ben enisle whidi alw.ns ie mains tniMint. A parlbtilai meiidUn luuuitiLT into (.pan at a paltiull.il- .ingle will iiattuallv be si i fimp luiid bj m urn paiallel with as well as across n larce mimher of olhris, and ion. tiieiitlv if a rairiei' piReon, for instance, has been blnrated lmnditds ot miles awav, It will mjnli iiiitoii-tioitly for a magnetic uipiidian luuniup: iu the ditritioii of i(A borne nuriditn. -md by tlt-n kirpiu:; tint diicction in the Kline manio'i n (In naneator follow Ihe direction of the compis needle in trosf-im; the nt pan, the taiiier pigeon by followimj its own indh idual i f.iupas- find the d(i'.ed hiveii. Why with ,oii'e niiimals the peurplion of tl e lnaKTietb intlutme is le-s pionounietl or appal enl is dlfliiiill lo (..iv ami must be lift for iiituie iuwvllKatorn lo deiclon. Increasing Human Vitality. Dr. W. ft. C. I.alM.n s-'ajn that after the adop tion of a proper diel two of the principal fai loi on which the onset ml ion and imiea-e of human lilality depend an biejthins' and sleep on:. It i. a 1'oitunak Ihins that bifalhinc is, cf all flio fun lior.s. the one most, easily (onlrolled and del eloped. The lunjfs may be null, -hiimken and tieble, Ihe ihe,-t nMy be (ollap-ed and the vitalil may be low, .if I lew wed.n of rfsolule luiniiis of (l.e n.ilnial nioveiiKida of lenplralinii, taking into toii.iden lion that the.'. nioieimnln aro ditiinnl in Ilie teen, will ofli ii rau-e an ii, n'dilvle cliffeiente 'u Ihe ieeloimnf and aetiiily of tin bins., in the loutour of the dic-l and In Ihe (.ineial health and nerioiis italit. Hieathiu;r Is a podnl element ill liuprmlui; nuliilion. II atcelerates the niistallli iiioM'inenls ol tin .slouiacli and intct-tliiM. bu impoitaur tn diemlion; il oiilitn Ihe food; it H mines fiom the bodv, thlougli Ihe lilliRs, i oil a in Hii-oiiou wate miltein, the ie-if-litiou of whidi weaki ui and dtpletes Ihe oi ii.initii. Moi'isiM'i, Ihe ium attitude, iicdlrul tm pioptr bie.itlilnc. of it-tlf an etinrmoiu econoiiiy of ilal foice. The number of pin. pic who know how to k'ep piopeib ik ioiii pnatively -null. s l)i. bil.oii fa.i. Ihere i a ticliniiiie of sleip nldih im imdetelaiid Huff a lr, IIIU f..iy In- eel, In fom liouis all the leep he needs hi ihe Iwenlvfoiir. and IMUiii i an woik lor a whole week with two hours of .sliep iljil.i, fpiuilni; ill that allowiimt! .n iiiin.li uul as many people air able to deibo Iioin four tiiiu tin' aiuiiunt of .li'i'p. What is needed l inol ptople I. not tuple loip,bul beliu ..hvii, 'llu man vbo tises in (he liloililni; uiurfiislini aller eiiilil bonis i-lcip dots not kuon how o -Itep. Mi lias allowed his inuil. Ii. b.-ioini and In ii in lin (Oiili.iiliil, and .ill uiKln In- Ii.,, Ikiii holding: them li'id. Let him it'foini bis ilii'l, ntnily inc to (.it llio-o foods v)it i wH Kl,. lillil 1 1n- mo. I emiji' at llu tal i vpeinllluie ol lilalin, and lit Ium leaiu lo H'l.l Ihe mil. i ul.ir f.vtiut at will, and he will know Ju.iiu lli .liip 01 thllilliiiod-thi lvp will. i U iiMud lii.ius" tlit bodt is linbiuiieiied ami nhi'd. Evil Side of Biid Killing. M. I,. , f.iiial his in .iilh e In a I'll lull n I'luili. lo'.uual oil tie Ills llul tin) In fall Im naiiily IhioUKh kllliui; oil the blub. M. bchal -v.is thai if a mm would employ in ihe riiine ! ii of niivious creaiuies the atiu tnu.i mid fuuiliiilty that lie deirili'S tn (lie uottiul de (.tiuctieu of bllds lie would nifer mui Ii es lir.in tin- iniouls of illi i. and other paiaolles and iiftii' iiilluir would be Intitule.'', hs- il leaUiicd In In Kit p.. I. nt all kiriLi, o iii.iinljlns that fioni time iiiiliieinorUI hlnl. hue been the ubjet I of jt tile puisiiil, until now wli.il w.i.s oine ,i pa.lluie, uieliil to -i roiUfii ilejiei. fcinie 'I iiiiintaitipj tin (,illibiiuni nf iiatuii bj piitlln i 6top Ii) tin rwci-MVC piopat-iliou o( buds, has In'toiiie j ponn.iiKUl iljnsir, tioni which all boil ot lu-nll'.idi'.s will not .im lomuiuiilti'j wheie It cct.ts, M. Libit dbides blidiatiliiii.' into two flJuM pi'rmi-uble ,ind llit. 'flu Ijllir. he ai, iu be uiuiiped undei .-dti. held: (siptuie by lobbeiy o- iie..i, bv deio , by kiiaiei .aid by poi.u'ud foixl, Ml Ihi.e a e oppokcil to Iho liilcie.-ls of llu uinii'i, lonuaiy to Ihe piiblitt luallli, and iu many ijsi-s .miullv -.ilnst the law Yd i'Mi)wb.iu buds ns lielliC tullil('ly jliusldtied, and eieiy eai touit i-piile. is extilliilliatid, lu be een lu'lo kfler oily in inusi'iiiiis. In (he koiiIIi uf runic, lu -wln, iu Italy ami in litr.ipl. whrie the In Mi'iroMib bird lie ul.ipii'jint; Iioin l.v. liL-eils of varlou. kinds have betonn a pel and a meiiiii- lo lbs iulliuinii of uo and il" imiifull 'l the iniubitjiili., I'eil.jpt. i lie of the moot tciiliis'iii' lllu-lulions m iho i"il whKh may be wioi'shl b) the wli.ili-.-jtc il" ..ttuctis.ii of lb' biid life urlnideil in leidit vi ir Is that to In. vecu lu the l-ljml of -tjin.iiu, into whieh tin ineiijoo.se wvi iriliiatliucl Iran iudli lo kill Ihe rata in tlio su.it (am- tit Ids. A soon u tl.o iiiomoa-e had diipo.vd 01 t'.e awll.ble uts it killed off ueaily all I lie birds, both, sroui.d and Dec. The tonwciucme n iImi bcl.rc loi) 4 ncourge of tlek pivicd our MAYOR DORAN OF ST. PAUL Experiences the Invigorating Effect of Paine's Celery Compound. Hun. !'. fc! Hoi an who lias Ii en .several I lines" bonoicd by Ilic citizens of St. Paul by ro-clcclion us mayor. joiKcst.s mtiny of tip cl.aractcti(lit -s tliflr. R to make tin rc(Utatlon nf a 'Vruintl man," and it tin Inst ji-iron In tlio woild lu publicly endnm nnv tliins: of wbicb In lias nol fully In foiincd lilniKolf. Mayor Dorin decided to take P.Uni't Celery Conipound this .sprlii';, haviiiK beard inucli of Its wmickrlul ctlli'iicy from liliyKlcians. neighbors and inti mate fi iendis. fie was not dlMtpiioint ed. Ills experience with this f;ieal icineily i.ih so nullifying Hint a 'few days hko be sent the pioptlolors a tes timonial which adds conclusive proof to the statement of physicians lliat, nf all the spline remedies that can be had, Paine's !elery Compound stands tar above all others in Inmost and giciit lesulls: Mai-cli 111. 1W1. Dear Slis 1 am convinced that ev eiyone, sii 1. or veil, needs to take ,1 sprlni? remedy, and for that pm pose r leiiovc notliini? can equal Paine's ("el cry ( 'onipound. I commend It especial ly to Hie nervously .iillieted. Veiy truly yoi:is, K. P.. DUUA.V. lie island, and life ln'iame a bin din fm b' Hi man ind bta-t. The Disappearance of Species of Animals. til :i ireent leflure Sir linbut Hill, oi l.'iudon, Slid dial !f he liad i vvlli In impart im Ihe nivv (tntury it woild be llul some ol tl.e i in nml bluliTC and Wi.ii'ii-rful aiiimaK of I be wnihl. vhlfh .nilii.ilii.i) was lat sweepinu .ivv.ij. e.niiil bv nine mean be prei-uird tor tuliue Kriieia. tloiif. II N a wi-li Hut ilvlliilion ilslf should et ho, bill in -pile oi lb" "les'-iu-s" wllllll J IP btlllic ehtablisheil III ."lile pillti of Voith Viiitnt.i In pioleit and pic-ei ie Ilie Kieii wild animal, and in -pile ol Hit lulu n. ili-ll j 1 lonuiil ms whnli .in- (iili-ied upon in limit, die dr-muilis eflfil of (In hiinlei's rirtt , dnie tue min.i peiir wliuh lie ,ii liroaihiiic.' I'Ntiiininailoit. 'llu t-.ii.ift- In fin... the Intliaii lien .mil Ihe Indian ihiuoci i.w, lu. nhite hlppopobiiiiu. are all eadly illniiul-liin; iu numbeis. mil peihap at I in beKiiiulna of he,! tenlui.i Hie eb phalli iiu.i he mi ih" to.nl In i.hai-1 the file of Ihe illno-ain-. ll.e iii-'il"-dons, Ihe puiodaelyl of tin aie.il icpllle u' rind, 'llu pal iciilni.i, lliou-.li -o inb in tool., eiial jclilivpiii"! t. In -illn'ied mt lnu.iiMilei.ibl. Iiumlxi of tin wmld's inluials In In-i oiue ivlin I extinct us the dude flf (he biid lll.it l.lVe beiouie i Mill' I .till Inj: Ilie la-1 leiitm.i, Ilie be. I known .piili- I-, of coiir-e, tint nf the 1:11.11 -int.. 'Ihe li-l Known llrllbh ii(Imui w.i Uilltd ueir VViiu i;uii,)eaii jieiiiiitu weie di.itioinl. widle 111 "nun with .1 gun." 'ft 11 umi later ll.e lal Kurnle.lU -pes inn III Wile d(tloved, while ill mpiiia llii'-e lull 11 "I iiiu blnls h.ue ilie.nli Income ivlinit. Si.ilb all the .nil,' ikcs niiinhi rlni: hilt x'Uli in all, llul .oe pn.-Hinl ill publif or piir.ile collei llnti line will atiet t'd lilstoilff. I'lieli' value i.ni.- a jaeli 1I..1I -tin blgae.t prne eiei p.ilil 11.1 ,:i) ititlni.1 lur one tli.il bid hi'l'iii'.'eii to .1 f.iiuoii. 11 itm.ilM. Vinous the lea-ts the inot -eilons Ins ! Ilie South Vflliau tiiaui;a. nhiih Ml 1 vlitim In the liado in hide huiilhiu, III the i.ul.i part of tilt tilillll.v Ihe tiiKU,t w-1 J- li'iilinnll 1 Hie sbet'ti iu (,ip ( 'nloui and the iiiamie Toe Sttite, .did wa. tn he iin't Willi in ihnti-ainls 011 Ilie Kf.t-. Libit, III Hie viii lil -1 ipi.tuu 1 wa. boiitiht fm' Hit Xoolnulial niulili-, and Miiue e.11 lain Mi lieoik'e (liev add.il a in lie, IIh.v wen nol lilo-cil Willi noeiit, bill tin malt .uivlviil mi ni bsT'J witliln a .1e.11 of Hie di-appeii line (f In fiivtuiiii Im tlui 11 ol oitli Vfiiia. '1'ivo olln'i' eilinit .pule ol inaliiio widely dllTeteiil 111.1. he inciil toit.-il tin "l. ml loiloi.o nml 1 hilttrllll. 'Ihe b'llHltl.i lin uiioiiid I- ihe I.UKli.h "lame (nppei" fl'idjoiiiuiun ilbpitl, wblih wa l.i-l sun aiiiiiii:' the biiuoln-hire n lu, but whnli iiobi'ib I'Npiil- nil In -ie aealn, The Antiquity of Man. I'll. in Ihe woik of liabiitlle and .Vduili de M.l It lit I 011 the 'piehl-loiii 1ut1.lilh.il. oiii;iii and aiiliiitiili' of nun, a thin! uml eulau'i'd nil lion of whiili lu jul bt'ili i-.iiul 1 1.1 the I'.nis, publlalittii, is ta'cin Ihe folnwlm; miluule of Ihe jeiiKlli of time iliiiini; w-hlili Hn eaitn lus hid luiinan inlubi'tait. Aiionliuic to ILim' an llwritlf no liii.tw'ortliy evhli-nte his yit belli found of nun's eiUuie hu'oie lin (Jii.iituiiii.i Hite Ha nio-1 leieitl of llu iteoloiial .ue. -altlititisdi iben vu-n Teitl.11.1 ii,i-iioi ol mm, mole inttlliittiit than any il Hie IM-Imu" .111 duopold-, tin- Ijtist of Wlinli was Hie now it mom I'iliioiaiilhlopiis 1'in lu.. 'lin ik Vbalillei mkIiiii 01 ilionoo:,i i based 011 the d vclopineii 01 human I111I.I1I11. Ilic aiicie.siie .tips ol wlinli aie aroiiptil under epjihB, enli n.iliii'il li.'iu t-uiiie will I-iidwii loialilv wheio Hie iiilluit staifc ill iiii(ioii l louiiil In its pillil.v. ii ip.Kli jte ii'iomiiid, Iv.o of width, however, an- Iriusitmnal, Itai in; four nuiu tliviiions, as follow: ( ht'lleau ipodi (pioclaual), Tfc.oK' eat: Sloiisltilaii epoch uljiiil), 0il.(V) .teaisi holiltl'Mil fpnili. ll,nu jeaisi Vljgdelenidn ipnli. .'. -i'l i-ai 'lotal. SJi.KiO iea. lo Ihe.e -Jii.OiW .uais of rail.i ij lailenuiy an- 10 be added "the U,t1 uai -Hue Ihe be trliiiiiin: of lin lii.torlc peilod lu r..vpt, md 4 prohibit' lCOm) )ial ol I'lolohUli'iii' .ind N'eo llthic." niakluu a itr-iml lotal of '.'.iMnirt je.us, vi lilt h tlio :uiHi"rs belieu lo be "a vei.i modfr ate ijlliuali! Cvr die jniiiiilli of man " Laigest Electiic Srawbiidge. what i believed lo be Hie IjitjeH eleetrually opcillcd tiwwbridgv 111 I lie woild )u ICU'Ullj- liec.utse ,i man I mnwiiiK old ll in od nol l an invalid, Old .njc isn't a d'MMse. A man at s'xiy should bi well, end many at seventy aie as well as t ver ill Hii'lr lives. ' till! ns lt!sV (onies on Hit blood needs to be rid of t heuiniitlMU and the mti--cles or neurnlnl.i: the nerves need fcedluK and the brain nourishment. 1 '.'line's cell r coiiipouud is food lor Hie hi tiiu and nerves. 1 1 builds up tin stienylh of (he body. The saddest iKi'.orance Is for a .lcls person not to know the lemedy that will make li ini well. Fortunately, few people have fulled to bear of the i-n arakble cures from the use of Pain's Celery Com pound. Por rheumatism, neuralgia. Iinpuio blood, nervous diseases and kindred troubles. It is a po--itive cure. The cx- perimenlal efl'ort" of s es und score? of ni-oitlleit spring1 lemedles witli whli b the market is constantly re eiuiled aie lu st.irtlliiK contrast with tlir thorouslily silontlfic way In which Paine's Celery Compound icstorc-i health and visor to th- worn-out blood aril nerves. New sliengtli, new life, in vv health i O'lies J'riini ll us'--es-i i ci. illy Is till-' tine In Hie spi liter. hern opened at Midllelown, Toiin. In all, th new IiikIiw.iv hi blue tn ik' the (Yinneitii ut nur .it this point is .ilmiit l,::i) feet Ioiil'. This leuslli is mid.' up of four lived spins, two em li J.i) ful lone ind two cadi 2a"i lut Ioiir. The ttiitti and movable "-pan i I'i'I feel loner, the id, 1 lieiim lo 1,-ivc a ilcn- thaiiiul of 3Jtj Ket on tub eide of the if iiiu iiei. The width of the bridge, a tlesi tihed ill Ilie llleilili.il Iteiicw, i that letpiireil for inn line id tairi.ise liavel .111,1 one line 01 cleitih (,ii. li'iiilin: twenty sl fed fi'i'iu lentil to 1 uiler of fru-is. I'ro-vi-ioii lu -ilo hi'tii made for ( oniiectini; tw It font H.h'walk lii.ul.d- In ihe fiifine. I'.lre ui'.ill.v Ihe ('(piipiiiuit ioii-1-i- 01 iluce . hoi-epower 1110I01-. nut f,,i iiuiiiiu tud the oib ir two lor hloikiui.' up lin uul. npeialed fiom a liiinlh sii'puiilttl his-li up in the lenlei pm 'Ihe bind. irn? ii latioli t done In, uiciili ol I pill of toKi'li .11 i' oh toriiti, whidi an- ili.u 11 Insjetlier b.v two hione mil woikiiiR on .1 livlu and led ii.iiid -irew I ha I I finned hi bei. I l!tals liniii the m,, im. I'nivi-iill III lit in limb f..r .iiilitiuilli.illv eisiidln; Ihe opeiatoi when the mils n -uiniiuitb Helit. Ilnih He uni 1 and 1 ud -it nf 111. 11 hiiieit jii piniidi-d witii 1 lull bee. "vhlili rin I"' Ihiiiwn out of '-tar and lite opi lalli II pi I Oil noil In IIJII'I pmU'l It ln'te- s-iry. Chenn Coppet Panels. V dieap deitiii' iinlliod of pn-duduK i"H"r piinl-. fiite and olhei' bulldiiti: iliioiailoiis ha iinvv iippciinl. Tin th ii;n 1- lut I'M'tiited in pli-leroi wis. 'Mil iimdi I i- ilieu nuted wnli 1 later nf inppi'i hi ihniiiliie; li oh-d.iialb I'll.- Hih kin's of llu ii'iiini;' be ii'.nlil.t ton linlltil. Il 111.1t n'lb have lb. tlud.iie.s of pi,e or il inn he an uphill 01 ,111 huh or more In lllii l.ui... iiii.nllliu lo Ihe 1h11.11 lei 01 tie sei 1 1,,. iiiulinl 01 il. Ilii pinio-i- Is vi ry niii'li iluapii 1I1.111 the ii-ii.iI ni I (.istlui;. Vlli Hit- 11.11 1 Ix I lollliul hoi,, Il '.HI be pul Ihinnuli llu ii-.ii.il pni.e.-is im lini-'hlii-.- Hie mii Iho lu .111 aill.tli- iiiiuinr. I'li-lu iimdi I. Mid' .1 llin-t' 11-cd in ih.iwin.' ihnol-, (an be iuiim wiih a vu thin lam nl mpi'i'i in Hil n ,11 ill, win 11 liny will wlili-l.iiid a an nl deal ' halt! Iiindlliii:, liiiiiialmn ami ihluu lor mu ilnni' -iiiIu art i'j.p'1 1, till iliii'ahle when toilin 1 In' lids w,n, 1 the malim.' is piadiiilly Imprr 1 Inn. In the iiitluui'i nl II" wt'.ilhei livihaiisi Public Telephones. I'llhlli lih'phiilll'. Will ioll he iu.lallul siieel iiiilnl ill Ntw II im ti. They will -1 what ii'iuibi liu li'M- On uill of 11k fnlll .Mis i Ilie will known blue bell. I Ilf,)'" oi.lililli.l Im kid, bill i tpihi'd b.v dinppin . nlll llltn .1 l'lt. W I I II tin' lluol i open iiiiiie. ni out iliiluir leli iiliiinlii i.i'iii.rllon Is 111 ..inn- a. .11 ,iiiv imblii pie l ioii,,),lt', (.cli'l'l lour 11,1 bilm; hiuii; auMin-l me ilini. w neij im mill' I. hiiin, up, the ilmi -Ion aiiloiiiliii il' Detinitions. The .iiuplit-i ind Ihe appouii l.i mnt tonipll i.iiul Ihiii'.s whidi we imilii iu mu 1 "i I'le. and limn 01 lr. iiillli III' aie oi" li'-1 only Ihe mo.' dllln nil to li' hue, lull al-o fitipnntly tan In' ileihuil iu llu idniplo.i nun lur, ind ililiniijli appall nil.v lot illy'illfleieiu m li 11.11 In, iiu) be loveitd lo iliu'tsiiiii. ilcflni thin wiili "dill" and "1 1111 rr." bntli of l. hull an 10 be il tit'. t a "Ilie llaht tliina 11 Hi" u nun; d 111." V. illll-lt. Ili'ili-. I mat uiei-llull thai u.jl do I in tir nillie l ill iu. lutht pi lie. but when '!" po-ileil tm lin biiul. and tan ot tin' uiiliei ai he "inn' 11 "in ibe mini', it is 11:1 1 : ind li l' nil 1 ailed ipiiiielliim, 1 oinpiisiui; the 'kill, re in nil nil Hit- in1ai'e of Ilic Iiod.v, Ihe.v Jl u tlnli ri(!lit plan, bill 1 soon a they develop within tin liue ol Hid body, wheio lln'y up be nt no u-e as 1 pml'-i linu .diidd ae.iint ei It uul iiill'i-'in el-, lin' beiouie i.iniri nib.. I 'ail seiler. M. I) Tluee () Dollnis. That -.hotild tend Itulf the town Into .M.thon'.s .Shoe stoie toduy. licnulno 'run eli Patent Lcutliors. i)ftirds. nipt stilclt 1111 1 patent kid pxtcnslun edsos, swell Oxfonfs. Cost you about $1.00 at nny other stoic- Sec them at Mahon'n Shoo .store, open la(e .Saturday nlulils Kstui clerks. " Blnnk Account Books. Norton, Wyo. a,'-',, next Dim.; bank t-3. . .