THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 190T. 8 " CCh5CmS000C '. Kt'iv Social Gossip oocoooooooooooooo x In Kt. Voter's cnthcilral Monday nornlns Miss Anna Hatrett, thp laughter of Mts. Maty HanoU, of . ?lnc street, wki man led to Attorney Pilchard J. Hourkc. Jlcv. I). J. Hustln. . vho was a classmate of Mr. Hotirke'ii n collese, performed the ceremony, vhlch was pieceded by n nuptial iimsi, Miss Maiy C. Duffy wa hildesmald ind Attorney T. P. Huffy necompanled :he' Kioonr. The services were follow .d by a weddliiB bieakfast nt the Jcr- aiyn. On their retuin fiom their wed ' iliiK Attorney and Mrs. Houike will reside on Myitlc avenue. ' Isftdoie lions and Miss Hose Jacob", TtOVSi Pino stieel, weic niairled Wed nesday nlRht nt the home of the JiiMe's biuthcr. Daniel Jacob, llev. A. S. Anspachcr, of the I.lnden tstect ynHKORiio pcifotineel the ceienion.v. Nathaniel Jacobs acted as Bioomitmn nnd Mlsos Ai$m and llosa Unoi- ;flsteifi of the kiooui, wen- the brides maids. Mr. anil Mis. Hutu left the city on their weddlnc trip, which will 'Include visits to NliiKaru Kails and 'the' exposition at Buffalo. Misses J.ou and Max Albio enter tained a few friends on Thuisdaj f veiling In a delljjhtful tnanuei. at a lawn patt.v, at their home ml Jelfeison iivenue. 'I'hc lawn was lighted by ar tistically nnauKcd Japanese lanteins. mid cincpiet was among the featuies pf amiisellielit. Among the guests wete. .Mi. and Mrs. II. II. Finliklln. .Miss Josie .Melteiail, Miss Cniolllie 'Meiceiau, of Hlndia. Ml. Itoliblns, of Wilkes. il.ii ic: Mi. Many Kays, Mr. Jlllison He-van1 M. II. M. Curr.v. A number "f .voting penile from Ninth Sc'iuiilon h'-ld an outing at Nay Aiir p.uk Thuisday aftei noon. Thne who attended w-eio: Mr. and Mrs. r'laienee Hale. Mi. and Mis. Many Simons, Mlsfes linihel llvan-e, Anna Shciman. M.Mtle Sfevens. (iiiicc Don nnlly, Mamie I'vimx. C.utiiide lhneiy and Meitle lhnery. Thomas I'.vans.WH llam Hvans, Chailcs Ihneiv, A. It. Jiedfotel and lMwaul Hunt. Miss lhnnin Wellller, d.uiRhter of Mr. and Mis. Wellner. of lo."i Taylor nve nue, and AValtei li. (lough wete mat -rled on Wednesday. llev. .lames Hughes olllt latlng. The lulile was ac companied by Miss Violet rahten holt mi 1 the groomsman was Mr. ltobeit It. Sykes. Mr. and Mis. lieorgo I.. Riock, of AVebMei- avenue. Duumoic, entettnln ed 1'uesday nicht la honor of their daughter 1-loieiue. MovaaeMs of topic Mr. and .Mr K. 11 Jtiniin .ire jt llarerj'a lake. Mik II I'rcmcr ami for llaflalo . ehlhlreii Kit jeslenli Mi' MriccMU, ol hlniln, i Malting friends in tbi illy. Miss .Vnni Am-lfii i the pufst ot IlroiAljn, K. V.. friend. Mr. .iti-l .Mr. V. 11 Jcrnijn fpent the past week in lliilTdln. Mr, .liwipliiiie M.itt, el Mutt Hacn, left for Illlftlln jettciell). Ml-s Sirah (liHicliimi friend jeMcidai. JIU Kmily rii-Mlnir of I'llUton, Wtiil lonl el" W.ililnston, I vlil- ins friend at ( in stir Mr. ami Mr. C. II lYnnnn are at lliitfilo xi Plus the l'jn- incrii in Colonel and Mrs. lra il. KitH'le Kit jester da mornlrir; fur HuiTaln. Mr. HoMiltis, ol lllininislniri;, is the cnost rt Attorney William Cum. Misses Alice ami Marpir. t Warner liae left fur Jl idis&n. Conn, on h iII. Mr. ami Mm. Ilrnr. lli.uK, r , lue icttirncrl linni the I'ui-Alociii .in rinitl(in. Mls .Ifimie II l.mrij, o( :ititli struinMiure, is the pirst of filrmii in this lit v. MM Mj.v .Minn i? xUilinc it the niminrr rrK finite of lr-t. Jatnr4 11. Toire, al 1 jrmitla. Pr. ami Mm line ami Mr. and Mi. Mfplun HIcc lll fpcml tmu-rni at Lake IVintrlle. Hr. (,. K. linos, of A-l inn aienue, li.u Iwen caller) in l'hllailelphii in prole-. ion il luiin' Max Soiithehnei, of Ne.v ork, wlm n il-ilinc frlniili In Pitt-Ion. wu In the i.tj jclenji. The Mlsk Pi iiiii in tint Mi It 11 I'iniinn, f Million airline, left foi llutfiln i'..cii)i,. The Mlei l.iui, ol lliaillnrd. Pa . ne the KiilI ol Mim .lipliinc II iuIi ,i-, on Midi-mi avenue. The Misses Nillle ni-l Miie M ilmii will lrie londij fur a two uek' vacation mi the ioit of Mime. Mic. I Sim II and Mi-i 1 ilj llr-.-lcktlne ,ne fieiidinc ,1 few nki ul A-huij l'aik ami l.a.t Or nice, . .I. Mr Arji Wllli,.ini Ii.n lettirntd aflrr hewnl weeks' flay in 1'arailiiiJ, a the Riiesl of Mil, 1 rancea han. Ml- Anna Miy Ilirntt, of Miilherry sheet, ha nlimieil from a lit wllli friemU In hcnin rloih and .shimokiu Allormy and Mr .(". . HitUnliiiir ha-e re tumed (roin the 1'an-Aun.ruaii fpoi'lii and the 'lliou-and l.-!i;i Is, .Mr. .1, Y. HoIiIh -nil Mr. . M. nideena.i, ill IN mi aifinie, lian u'umiil fiom a two weeU aijourn at I. ike Wlnola. Mr. an I Mr. . II Mare anil Kon, of I at OtaiiKr, X J , au i'io ni.Cftn of Mr, ,loe,ili illlls, of Mr wot nrniie. Dr. .1. W. CohIIiIkm .ind II. I,. (Vmllilp hue returned turn an evtimlu- tup nuhiauni; llie l'iullit 101st and Colorado. Mr. an-l Mr. P A. Caanei.di and Mr. and Mr . Miilncl Moian, of Niuih sunnton, hate ic turned linin a trip In New- Wk iltj. ItaUey Hunwood), fnrmirK onneiliil with the urathri hmeiu in ttiis ill, ln MinefulK tind the i lamination for intiauie In el polnt'lililaiy auiUiii. Ic will inter theio In the -filk- r .Vurd u lrn Ki.tn-d In this ill.i to the fItU.ili-t 'ouit stcmrapher II. II. tVtalnrt will fiilfrom liejtnaiii on u;- 11 I Hi Inaltli l rfporlerrtn he niui h iinproved afier his scleral .wUksVliv Tit'CirMud isprliiK ftih'f nf Pnlki lloldlnu' Mflenlj luiiinl a rrrtej.-ftmu his brothir. tMninl, il'iti ni Whs hidei). 'Hie chiel's hrothrr iiimuuiued that he lud alioady met ( lnrle sclducr and that Au CUVt, Jtiililiwnii wan due a.dw ila later J, W, Oakford, ('. II SinipM.ii, II P. impnn, J.I) (Jawford, A I Council, Ileiorder W. I ronmlli .lame I. (Vnnell, .limet Menull, Herlrj nrlin, Jl , and (' II. Welle led jiteuliv out the Delaware and luilnn and Lehigh nllty nn a trip to their limit i lamp at lliihuood, V, Va. '(hey iircd the prKau car ' II i linen-" on tLe Journey, iJ:HER POINT OF VIEW fi 1: 'HE COMMUTER In Seinnton nnd vlejnlty has tho Same troubles that befall other commuters In other communities. Ho goes laden rluilnB these summer days with wa termelons, hammocks, golf clubs nnd a won led look becauso of something forgotten which will he the tiouico of moro trouble later In tho duy when ho must render a strict' nicount to the Household divinity nt the other end of tho line. Ho has'n permanent ctook to 'his right glllfivv', like unto that ne nuVred by the woman who has eon tracte'd. thrj tinlp-cnrrylnK habit. It is aalKfully true thfit al dally mactlce It" cary I" ". 'moils or less uucceasfully, J a loaf of brown bread from the Wo man's UxchanRe, thice quarts of peaches, "her other skirt" ftom the tailor's, nnd two bottles contnlnliiB ic spcctlvcly llstcrlno nnd tnedlclno for tho doR, wll tend to produco kinks In the masculine nrm not dlasrnmtncd In tho ordinary nnatomy of man. There Is reason to Imagine thnt the Pioccduic Is also npt to BUpcrlnduco mental kinks, more or less similar In character. A man who Is obliged to cdRC alone sldowlso through tho world and the !tteet ents because of lielnR laden with pntcels, must naturally ct ii one-sided attitude toward life, lie who Is fourd to keep one eye on his Roods nnd chattels, with which ho Is perpetually 4tu founded, seems logi cally ceitaln to Rain a slantlnR view of the woild In general, wnnc me mental equipment Is leasonnbly sine to become lop-sided to cortespond with the dlstoi ted llRtire made so by an nssoitmeut of bundles. There Is one eotninuler In this town who has Joined n union and roup on it strike. He Is prominent In business clirles nnd distinguished In peisonnl appeal nnce. Tp to a few days iiro he went to his handsome count! y test-deiii-c laden with packiiRes of bieak food. canleloupcs, hlnpes for the sc-i-'en door, yellow liwls for the kitchen, rugs for the porch, cirihiRo flNlutes, two yanls of baby llbbon, new glass for the thicken Incubator and samples of white pique with black polka dot". He does this no mote. He is eliinlnatlnR the kinks from his spine nnd the squint fiom his mental nppaiatus, It all happened In this way. Mr. X was the meek nnd willing park-hnie for the family. Anything that was forgotten or needed, from a paper of needles to a new Ire i-ie.im fieezer, caused no consternation In the house hold. Homebody would cniclessly t, niaik: "Oh, .lint will In lug It up lo monow nlRht." And all these things, nnd more, .llm was continually bilug lug up tomoitow night and nit the nights. In that family, honie-in.ido mot beer has been In high favor this season, l.if-t enr It was Vassal' fudge and lemonade that added to the festivities of the summer, but loot beer has supoiseded tlie,e dainties. Conse quently among the hut dens of Mr. X, ppilodli.il pIIri linages have been noted brew ei's eust as impedimenta, lie was wont fo cany It In bottles holding a small quantity, but as the heat of the season advanced so in cicaseil the home consumption of mot beer, and In desperation one dn he seemed n quail hottleful of east, which was plated In nn tinfoigettabk spot in the window near his desk. The suininer sun beamed cheeilly In at th.it window much of the day, and late In the afternoon something hap pened. Mi. X Nn't quite clear on tho subject el. His lli.st thought was that somebody had blown up the Ho tel .leimyn and the Hoard of Trade building slmullnncf-iusly, and that, somehow, he was In the lulus, other people wete excited over the atfalr, too, and mine running in for some dlstame to find out what had happen ed, and to see a i-iy d.ized Individ ual emeiglng, like a tat ftoin a paste, apparently made of equal pails of soap-suds and gmiind gla-s, with Mime blood Intermingled. The enst Jar had gone off most unmistakably. It was good yeast, conscientious In Its efforts to tlsc- In the wot Id, and Its entei prise resulted In the pcimaucnt disabling of a suit of clothes and the tcnipoiaiy loss of usefulness of the ow net's leg. which was cut with glass to a painful d'iptli. Theie was no loot beer In the villa of the Xs that week, and a pony exptess lias lecelved a c el tain accession of piospciity slmc that time. This pinhlcin of making the head of the family the llteial buiden beater duiing the months of subutban icsl dence has been solved by one man whose olllce was in tin- city while his home was a few miles out. Rather eaily In his man led itticer his wife found it convenient to commission him with little etiauds, to which, being u good-natuied peison and extremely devoted to his household illvlnlt.v, ho took considerable tiouble to give at tention, Finally he came home one night in n state of wtath and soie dls pleasuie and astonished his ptetty wife by wildly demanding: "I've been it good husband to ou, heven't I, Nel lie.'" "Why, yes, John," she tuplled In alaim, visions of tho awful possi bilities of ovcrwoik upon the brain, pmspcctlvo dhoice, nnd all sorts of dlie calamities Hitting thtougb her mind. She thought with n thrill of honor that ho must have found out thnt she had deceived him about w aiming over the meat for lueakfnst. lie always had declined that he wouldn't cat wanned over meat, but it was suih a nice piece of steak and she was cettain she lould do it so that he'd never detect it. Study her sin had found her out and sne was pie pared to lue bitterly her clovetnesrS all the test of her days. Then he ptoeceded with gieat lin ptesslveness. "I don't want you ever to ask mo to buy another spool of tlilP.nl or nnother can of Kienc-h peas or older u coal bucket while we both shall live. I'm going to ptovldc ou with a new telephone; we have one alteady and as fast as they get any more companies ou'll get another telephone. You have my permission to go to town Just as many times a day as ou like and I'll furnish car fate, but don't iui expect me to do tiny moie shopping. "Aside fiom spoiling my cuffs by wilting memoianda, I feel that I'm losing ptofessloiml ground by doing so many blamed en anils which I'm obliged to keep constantly In mind. Today I lemembcied what ou said about matching that lavender velvet (Here's your velvet: I hope you may like it), but 1 fotgot that 1 had an appointment with Mis. Jones to sec about getting her n divorce, nnd lost the case, for she went actoss the street to nnother lawyer. She Is bound to have that divorce. She Just thought about it yesteiilay nnd wants to get It thiough by next week. "Then I went 'wny down town to pick out those raspberiles for cunning as you suggested und missed n chance to sell that Smith pioperty, which would have given you a new seal skin coat this winter. "Tho whole nmount of It Is jiibt this: I can't lumber up my bialn trying to remember whatever you &alrt you wanted, ilck-rnck hi aid or some kind of bule lace fiom A. & H.'s stoie, be causo Just as huio ns I do something Important Is likely to ho etowded out. I'm n man of limited capuclty of tin del standing. I am, and theie iHit't loom In my head for tho dry goods und gmcciy business and tho law at tho same time, to say nothing of running a plumbing and houseful ntshlng an nex. And Nellie, like, the sensible wifu she was, never cried a tear, hut said wisely nnd relevantly: "Oh, John, wo have. Just tho loveliest creamed lobster for dinner. Lot's go eat it right nwny." Saucy Hess. FASHION NOTES. Xew York, Aug. L'. One hardly would Judge by tho number of thin gowns now under the course of const) notion that the sinner woman has but n few weeks more to flaunt her glories to the lueczeH and delight the urtlstlo eye of tho pxpulBltncss of her frocks. Tho embroidered mulls nud batlstles ate quite ns chle nnd extensively worn ns uny of the thin mulct litis. A fen tine In dtess tilininlugs which has pioved veiy desltable In connection with tho latter Is the motif of white taffeta. In mulls the favoted design Ih a cluster of tiny pink rosebuds upon n background of cieam white, pale blue or ptiro white. The mote expensive patterns have enibioldercd black silk dots alternating with the spin.vs of tosehiids. To be distinctly modish the embioldeiy Is done to order and ar Hinged itccoidlug to tho stle of the gown. One elabotute model has thtee tows of lace Inset tlon set In the nkltt nbovc n luce flounce and the embroid ery In the fiont of the bodice extends mound the back In trailing vines bo lei o In fotm, rounding up the back. Lightness both In effect and weight Is the essential point to be consleleted when put chasing mateiliils for sum mer gowns. Heavy fnbtlcs ot mulct lain which are stiff have no patt In the season's scheme of dtess. It Is stirptlslng, tbe number of new tthumliigM which me being displayed at this time. Tinted lace Is a high note In the latest cientlous of the lui eis lit the woild of dtevs. It Is an ex travagant c, to be stile, this tinted hue, fit foi the women of decaying empties. l-'or, once dyed, It Is neeessiny to use It only with the hue to which it has been tut lied. One of the nietlt.s or leal lace has been thnt Its neutinltty of tint made It desirable lor the lux uiious use of generations of tine wo men. Hluck velvet llbbon Is o pcislstently usee! now that It must become monot onous be ond all picccdent If It finds any fitttlier means of pieseittlng Its chin ins. Hut theie Is always a shift In uny whim of fashion when It be-eoiiii-s common, so in spite of all pie diction to the eontiary, autumn may hi lug the downfall of this especial style of tiluimlng. Speaking of autumn It may be said that the first hint In the matter of nel anee stles has alieady be n made known. it Is to the effect that the most appi oveel Jacket will be the very slant one a happy medium between the hip Jacket and the Eton. It will be made tioin broadtail, seal or Per sian lamb anil will be iIotihlc-lneiiMi-d with fin-lugs of pi mine- npplliied with lace and peail de sole, Another hint fiom Europe that we me coining to is the silk coat In 1)1 rettolro stle to wear with lace and einhitiideied mull ckltt. In may In stances the coat Is collailess. It Is made of black satin or iloweted silk with n white giound, but In either care theio Is some hue lisp In the finish, If only on the shoves falling In n deep f i ill below an elbow nrff. One eij Ktunulng costume In yellow nnel white lace Just (inputted lu now tied wl.li it coat of white taffeta patterned with pale yellow loses. Thl pnrili ul.it-o:it lias a plaited tail biiek, llts the figure doely and Is llnlshed with lace frill on the sleeves and n Jahoot at the neck Not unlike its silk rival shape of tin Utile luce i oat which is a fcatitie of the thin gown for evening wear. It li quite short In fiont. howevei, tinlfliul with di aped ieei es and has no col lar. It has the plaited tall Just the s.nne and N dee mated at the wnlstlluv In the back with two handsome but tons, studded with real jewels, If ou can iiffoid them. Vet- odd nie the effects btought In the latest vmlet of hue gowns which themselves are quite ewugger. Inser tions of lilac k Cluil tilm one- kind of white lace gown which as a puff of black silk nioiissellne over the elbows, the hue Meove above till tailing In a little fill! paitly ovei the puff. Lellnvv luce in a eleep oelne simile c nmblneil with white lace Is another union of tints fhlc-li 1m veiy effective in l.tcc. White mil I'm in the upper poitlon of tl-e wkitt inseit Willi yellow lace medal lions above a limine e of elo Imp. In lilts i,t-p the lower pail of the hod he Is of the white lace with yoke anil sleeves of ellow. The bead chain h.is not yet i cached in America the sniir- vosiip that It has cnjo.vcd for the past six months In London und PaiK but the craze seems likely to be seen lieie befoie next Winter. Alieady theie me few gills who have not chains to mutch panic ulat costumes anil the summer piazza leisutp has given n decided lmpetUH to the fad. As It Is the beads have been Import ed by the dealei.s in nemly every con ceivable shade. They come In wuini tints of ten a cottu. and there ute blight .vellows ns well as the more usual tints. It must be a utinnge shade that cannot be found In these beads. The chain should usually fall In fiont nearly to the knee, anil the ends me finished ulwajs with some elabor ate tassel or other ornamentation. The Japanese and other Oriental stores have impoittd painted and fancy beads In vailed coloi and elcsigns, nnd the strand is punctuated with these at dlf leient points. They come now in sol id coleits unci nlso in dull coloted i-mv-e el woods that Hiteiuutn effectively with the colors of the beads that make up most of the ihaln. The chains tire ttseil lately to suppoit a lorgnon or locket and are geneially Intended only lor- oiimment. They mo imely stiong enough to hold an thing heavier than the tassels ut the end of the chain. MUSICAL G0S8IP. The tipl cf iumUp whlih Professor Pennine ton in riitieinn on nil title Imm la-t jrai'rt I'jtlOTH of Ihe fonserwtory of Mnlt' inii-t hi ttul) fiiconr.iiilnif. "1 lie oiitloo' for the next jcir'a "di I. ii mont tlatteilnt,'. II 'I II liiirtilllr leUtlie to the I'jelten teni, a lanclit In tho Cons-re iltn.c, aic coining In front other Mali, ami ieulu all h.s point Mronul; tow ard the 'iinserJtnij' occnpjInK a iinmlnrnt field In musical education In tho t'nllfil Mute. II II ll Mr. Tom filipel, heianluii we.ll known tenor, leaf Monday inornlnir to lnu loiueit rnjauc inenli t Carnovla and kanejlelet, S. Y. Hi. Carl lluflt, of !uw UiU cltj, will be the has bololit. I1 II I The Klin Park church clmlr will enjoy a aca tlon during the month nf Aiis-uit. The Beet Sugar Industry, In Issci theie were four htet iii,-jr factorlra In the United M.ilr. Ineatnl in four tate, wltli 4 Intal capital nf JaWi cniplnjiiuj I.VI haiiiN, and tiirnlnK nut piniluctn aluiil at Ji.A72i in llKil the nuinhcr of factorira wa til, totaled in clt'Mn slam and teiritnriin, with a total capital nf ijLi,n3s,ju, tiiiiiitlng 1,'i'n wauc-raincra, and tuiiihm nut imliuu cilucd Jt XM.tfT, rJcijbolj' Mjazing, 4"fr 4 SCIENTIFIC SALAD "Insccuiate knowledge Is s dsnr"u thlnl. So in til things let us be accurate." Headers of the Sslid would crestly aid m In my task hv uklni: quetlons (not net es-Mrilj- for publication), which if pexwlble "HI re answered In full In sn earlr tu jf!1' Weekly Pslsd and their receipt aeknowledced Immediately by mail. All such communica tions must, howeter. as a mailer of coutse, besr the writer's correct nsine and address as otherwise they cannot be taken Into con sideration. Rngweed for Hny Fever. ACCOIIIHNO TO tho New- York Tribune, suiiefiful ph.isleian of that city of "miien Vrputallon and evtcrenvc practice-," also, we should Judnc, cf considerable modely, sinee his nime Is withheld, thinks It posMhlo Hut lny fever may be cineil or at lcait alleclarcd by treatment with Infusion ol lagwcc-d and other rdants, the pollen of which Is Kcnrnlly brlleced Ainon;r doctors tti be tin! iauc of this peculiar elleao. Wc- should like In hear fiom Pr, Seller, In replj to the ahmc ropiest for tny opinion on the- subject, which appealed In the editorial milium of the S union Tribune a few tla aco, I ran only eiy that on the flee of it, It smacks too lunch ol einprleal hrinoopilby tn lie en titled tn scientific loneldentlun. It I true Hut nir weed, or urnundttl, known to bolitiM al sineel or aureus, th- one varlct common in North America, In been n-ed In oldc'i lime In tho fonn of a let nude hum the lours for sore: tluoit and couirha wllli some bencncl.il 10 Milt became It Ins niiKiluRlnniw an I Mimulatliii; piopeitle. In the Mine in inner in a tea of the wool Hotter or million weed tllo-tan Verba um trsirl by .the pemnt of Kuiope and this plant I another one of t lie tninj illlfeiuit klrnP, th pollen nraliH of whiih ire looked upon is the eme of lny feier. I would, howecer, lifer tho reader tn irir irtidc on ha fuer, published In the Slimline Sjh, of prll 1.1. V"d. for further di tails rejriirdliii: the uues and ticitimul of thli .mini Iiii: nulady, Poison Ivy or Rhus Poisoning. Certiln prrem nre fuse eptiblo to ceiliin hemic il Milntatu e, while otliers are net, and 1cc versi. fine person mi tie s.i iiiiinuni b the common icnsoii o.ik n to be able In Inn-lie tlio shrub wilbout the least dancer, while hi neighbor nu be n susceptible 1" II vim that lie in not ipproach williln a hundred fut of it t the wliidtt.ird on a dimp inornlmr without lieliu Nienl poisoned 'Ihe lah-ndir iudu.ites Hut tlil Is'the scison of the ear when all ph.inlci.ins ire Intire-ted in a reiuedj of utility in rhui ioionlni:. If the eai Is ol I reeent ilali , ue gin ii p1nnliue or cljieille of lailiulii' ieul, and walrr eipnl puts, .ippl on lint without stint If Ihe iim i Ivii or lliue ibis old or of aire, iie: liljio lic til.jn- or jl.iriite- ol ear-bedli- and, olrl otlcie, iipnl puis. JppU on ,inv old Tie am old time. Seilher of the iboeu eomblnilions will iim-ice ihe t itn of rhus to from the pitlent's linen, but Hie lumefiilioii or the Fkln eiii'id In mttlnr; up .itiit or en ll o leeuard Mr of the aboe miiieil shruli will fadi out in .1 fe lio"i, and the i.itinil will luce praise for the ph.esiilin ho i.m pri-viibi- re liable irini-h like the .iboe i oinliin ilions in i a I" id lot, evjntiill If In- In bad preen us n P-rience and been tie etui mill the old lino rimcriloi Abttsp of tho Microscope. No iie-lrutiKiit bi be. n nioie sen It elide In the aileantcnient of i d'lr.illi 11, eliillnllon and -nence espitiille tlie wtwr of indichr thin the inlnostopi-. and Ihue is pi, bible 111 line bine -chose c-se Is molt abused tln-i the microscope II11 wniir his In iiilnd .1 n-'led pliesnlin win nukes much of his iivnv-i In Ihe fr.iud'iliiit uso of tin in-liument. lie prtes upon the Irii o--ante of Ihe purple and Miiidli- llieiu of their inonti. lor liisi.inr. piiirne 1 111s an-i s.n-, 'U liter, I am tiivdiliil wllli .1 imuli. I w nt -oinetliine b-r ll." II mi.- be a roiisuioptief eou-li 01 .1 simple li'iiiiihl.i or IhrtiH trouble The dot lor niiki-s tin- inipri-s-inii thai lensiinipllin I to be fetud. He iviniines Hie rinitiiin. tlnii.es t fet- of live or ten tlullns ind Imniildi proniuufn ll 1011 sumption, lit il" promises ,i 1 ire, tells (lie pi tient Hut Hie tonsiiiiintlit irtim wue pl.iinl.e ten tuniinc III Ih- mlertstopii llehl This last stiteniint piou him lillier an li postiir -! an Iitii 11 iiiiiis. VII !m hue studied Hi- Hibjeil know the tuberiiilsi liiieillus lis not tin- pouei of moiion it is imiuotlle. ll 1 ncicm. in onlti In tlislliijulsh Hiis biiillus firm oil 1 IN li, ll-l .1 -l 'III i0.ls "1 sMlllill.-, In -liitli a diiglio.ls of iciiisiaiiptiiir, un be madt riie pillinf ul-nl of my 1 ham rf lite, it npt Ihe promise if 1 tine and ni.r a period of In mucin. depeivlliiL upon Ihe duration of tho touch, or upon Hit pitltnt'a tliiimul (ttnlii is prinoiinted fund, for Ihe nib nnopf show imi i lo dotioi mjh) no inuii ttUJuii!" (.11 ma in ihe sputum. Sew- Voik dotlor Is in imr n nuni Hon viilli iltiliinli inl foiiiiihlr'nile. Ilu iiiiient, m ho ilaiius i irrii-s the loiinil li nnle tlirmieh lh.i hi id 1 and de.lini. the trenii. V mil iiiiiiii.iI exanilnilli 11 el lb" end of two or Him wnks sho the sums In b.- lei. motile than at tins lirtriiiiiiiur. Wi are jij-onr. In tall the mm a "faki" talliir iUm iliaji ll In cross icnoi it (f. sucli iihjslilins ,1. Ihe two 1 lied ire i urn nine soie lo an Ideal sisteni of ninhtlne Wlille stub rontinu" In the pnlission i l.uu will I In re be I o.li 11 foi pontile li ll "lliiilillli Is l liiiiiibiig." 'I homat liniiics, In ( hliJ.'n VU1lit.1l linns A Peculbr Malady Observed in Sub Marine Vessels. riiiuiii Iho Mil niPiLCfl i'irriinini wnli tin l'ltlith iili-iiniine Inial, "Niirc.il," irimlilli in lhii-e ci-ts wheic tti ei's 1 las iiiiialiuil under -titer for . tirtilonirud leiu'h nf tiint. the it . luce HiiTrinl from ,i prmllir ski no It h.is heen foiinil iniio'sihli tii.iciount to' iii 'iirlmn nuliil.i. nnd tlio minlstr nf I aline luii Ivue I n rcsi'ilithni Hill ad mei I" fut 1 . ictiuit d lor nilp in irino h.iats Inu-t undcuo i rieonin rn"ill ill cMiiilintinii. 'Hit Mil.ntss is helieied in I"1 due to iiiiistiliitlnnil eau-es hut ilnclon nn- nnc aii'oiiipaiicliic the ruliiiiiiiur holts iluriiu; lhi suhmrrueil tilnU to ulude tlio Imlltpnaitiiiii ind tti .isccrtiiln lt causi ( p,i.si,l,. It i likele tint the ilni-ir i f iniil ir In tint pxnrirruul h.i lnllnniiit4 and innu'itiliii'fm in tili.il alii Hides nnd mij- lip due In a lonw lonlliiucl ch.iiiKC of atmospheric prosuic. Anti-Alcohol TenchinR in the Public Schools. The .himl superintendent of I'inelnnali inc forhiddon the me of tnbitd plcturn slinv hit to a unulli c iKkrratrtl ile-:ree Ihe eireet if nlenhn! upon the inucoiii nicniluaniof the stoui nth and npt n other otimih lie ija the pit turn arc uiiKMhetic nnd fill tlio mind, nf On children Willi unileis,iut lniirtioim nnd eiee tliein fal- notlonc tchlili will n.ut hirinliilly on them in tlio fulurt He fauu-s iniprriii upon the piiills tlio liencH'. nf liiiirsiati- cut in. and drlnkinc. and not dnelllnB upon tlio horror of an Intemperate ue of altomd. lie M) ho Ls lu facor of clilnir liutiucllon In hjKlcnc nnl preccntico metlltlnc, and misuoI tint the tity heilth ilepailinint issue cliculau and papir, wliltli Miall he used ni the leuheis fee fit. 'lhee will flimv how conlaKioni are to he pre cenletl, and in cen'ril kI'"" puplli an idea of how- lient to pnverve llielr health. ("arolliu Medical Journal. Public Support of Trade Schools. An Inteiestlnc clfiiirture iceently lu hern made hj the putdlc mhool authorllie of Sprlnn field. Maw. 'Iratle claim In plunibiiiR and tool makliiB lne been utarted in connection with tho public Klioul sjstem of the cltj. antl au pai.i for h tli" public funcU and superintended by the cltj niperlntindmU ol fthool. Tlili la piolubly the first lntanie In which a definlto trade cduci tlon had been provided In connection with tho public school i.)tcm of any city In the tnlt'd Matrn. and the centure will be watched with tOMldeiahle interut bj thtmu Interested in the trulutilal tralnlnc nf Ainorlcan boj. WinuM Iho SprlmsfliM fnperiinent proce ucccaaful there la rvrry irason tn cwct that the example will be followed in other clllen. Viturallc the labor union.! will be onaetl auaiii.t tlil piaitlcc, and it l ipilto pnssllde llul Iht-lr iurliiiuto ma.v bo fiifflclent tn precent Ita wide adoption, Never tlulcas the principle ll a aood one. , A Natural Zoo in Uganda. (sir llurjr .luhnatone, the Kngliuli pftlil eotn-niU-loncr for t'k'auda, hat iceently letuiutd to l.oiiilnii ifiei an uhiciie of two .irair, He U culiiL' IC uiuuom.' tu the Diulikli sciicrnuiiut tint JQNAS LONQ'e SONS. The Summer Sale Has made it possible for hundreds of people to supply their Shoe wants at prices much below their regular value. Our guarantee is back of every pair we sell whether at regular or special rates. A few prices are given herewith : 91c For Women's Oxfords, made of Dongola Kid with patent leather or kid tip; value $1.25. $1.99 For Women's Button and Lace Shoes; value $2.jo. $1.89 For Women's High Grade Vici Kid and Dongola Oxford Ties; value $2.50. 73c For Women's Patent Leather and Strap Sandals, made with flexible soles; value $1.25. $1.90 For Women's Dongola Lace Shoes with patent or kid tip, flexible soles, military heels and English backstays; value $2.50. 99c For Women's Black Kid Lace Shoes with patent leather tip; usual price $1.25. 99c For Youths' and Boys' Lace Shoes made of solid leather. $1.79 For Men's Russian Calf Shoes in all sizes from 8 to 11, widths 3-4-5. 93c For Misses' Shoes in button and lace, patent or kid tip. Copyright Books, $1.10 Somn recent titles: Jack Raymond, by the author ol The Gadfly; Puppet Crown; In Search of Madamoiselle, Gibbs; Helmet of Navarre, Runklc; Juletty, McKlroy; Riddle of the Uni verse, Haeckel; The Tower of Wye; Uncle Jer emiah and His Family at the Exposition; The Crisis, Churchill. Jonas a slrctch of inunli; ljuis lulwttn l.lilniui III cine stillon and the i-lnim of Mount I h."U, whhh tnirialm the must i xliiiniillinr iiiuilit) nf ir line Hut he lias twr Men In tn plr.il filti, sliiiuld no piiimnl .i .1 niln nil pnk or name piTMiec, kIiiiIiii lo our tllost"iie. Thii tils liiit Is cntiitl.c ihpnpulitiil, the ir-illt ol tho tirrililc inn mi tiui- wars of sctial eiiit ae.n. It l now ttlliil witli .ill kinds of irnne lndiRiiiu to I'tiili.il frita. .iml the in ,uuls luu' lit i n lift iinuiidtsleil fur so Ion;; lint tht.i ale iiult' at tune as II tin liad bitu ktil In laplluij. Ills i. ii. n.iii iu'ChiI lliiiiii.-li i.isl birds o eli pliints .ml rliinoiiri, while 71 lii.i Hid uiflnpcs would tun appioiili ihuu wliliiu i ilisnine f ten j arils l.lnns wen- ilso tifJoiillj cncmui tend. It .i in tills di-llltl Milt Ihe conoids tumr dlsiintitti tlio inw spiclnm. nf uiril'o, the mile of whhh had tut lies n bom toien. 'I In- foi'iih and tifth horns iintiiidnl fn.nn the held jul btliind Iho t,ns al Ihe ban of the. skull s., IM .li.linstniit. also mil Hit cMia oiilinii.i i.ie.r of apt liki nun, ttr-tt ilistmei i bi Mi. liinirin and Ml "), ,,,v.. en Ihe bmileiH of tlio lnin.ii I'oirsl He snnrid seioi.il pit !" 1 iplis and nn h-iiii me ills In milium his i not line 'Mill tills Minim I .hi 'llie-o pi'iid howen-i, must not bo ninf"iindid with tin 1 . iibo dwail-. wlm .no i'iiIIi- a illsllmi int. slnti whin is llio litlir uiriisiueilinot foil fetl in hcUhl, t lie foiiner .lie of lumual -I item Oil for Maiine Uses. In hplte of llr ritiiuunts mid di'i'ilal'.tns up hi fn itlitlei ilufs ni coil and oil Js iu-1, lompii nil.' lists aie iniistinlh miiic. IIih mil jrtt Is ko taniuatliu t" Murine its llial tliej wl.l not abandon It i:ii-iiiiiint- jii note belnj e nihil out be 1 lit lliill-li idiiiialle loi Ilu mi pln.Miitut of liouid fuel In Hit mallii rlilo- of III- nut. ioiial sisieni of biiiiunvr the1 nil is beitu- tried, lu whleli the lnpihl I' iliMiiliUl.il in a bed ot mil and niihnck I'.c means of a le.m spiny and Unit lauitnl Hie hmtluli ll.nnto oil Is bun utilied ,n It his Icon found pieleiabli tn Hie lniiau nil b-r Ibis puipose. I liuiil fm I Is nun li mmi .lili.inliumiis und rtciioniii.il for miiiII u.ifl. but llr una I st illlrluilli' inioiinttieil is tin iiuinleninte ot Ihe Menu piisMin llutili loip.'iln Ihi.ii ton stiu ted bv arrnw & In. waa letenll.e httnl up tn bum both coal mid nil as lutl, the latter hi Ilu; nn nh siipplrmcntari. In lie Used i nit whin lush i-pttd is utintd foi a slioil nun. 'I lies ml I nk was i.iirinl on link " tint In t i-e if briiiE sliutk iIiuiiij -in ei Ka-iut nl llic oil would b' ilistliiiKid nicrb'iiid lu-tt.nl of in Hie Iml I. sltam was umiI In il.i tlio nil thimiKll U'0 lituurrt. '.he V- ot tio-li watei thiniuli tint t.itl-t btius s'Il-IiI. ouln; Ii tin- slmil Hun it w.n u.ed lliuiti.- Hu mil Hill Iho bull, r pies. Hiri- w i- ' pounds p, r mii.iii ii'.h, wllli one liitli wil r tnes-iut, Min uislius nnkliu -t-VI litnhitloiii pel iiiluilli . Ihe spied nt tin- M'sst I was .'Hj knots, eiil was tiui .nluiitlid into tin boilfi furnitts, m,i ..I III biiiu buintil at tho unie i.ile as btfim, with tin loi-ult il intie.1" iuz tin pii'isjun lo tsil pi und-, imdullous in i.l )nr niliuite, ami the' need lo Jo', knots pi I.. .in- 'Hi" mil Inn noil w.n. ll III! rate of -.""1 niiiiis pir Iioiii. and nil il T'l pounds p-i I A nidi ide ml.iu'o tf luis ttiulilned u-n it mil and oil is Hut Hie mioiiI i.iii be iuiicased ,u once In tin- adults-Inn nf oil. su tint iliri- itres .no no lui to puiMilt ot an uicni) on sialic. Manufactuie of Celluloid Bends. In Ihe.e arlltles l.erunn celluloid nunufu tuiin. we rcail in tho liiiiiinil . Itunir, aie un able tn compile witli Hie inakeis in Cohlon, who would tiiiileiiiioti Hiein etui if the fuiiiiT Hold .it coat piiio, and a fnv diiail- which ex plain this aio uueii 'Hit re is oui Mini in Cub it IV cinplo.eliiu' iiliimt thiiij luinls, and tho beatls aio not pio-ed, but null nne is inuii turned in Ihe fuut latin- (Mtliunj livlni; ino'in erco in wtrUhops, wliUI ' lighted In idee- tiiiil.i. It must not tie piimniul tint this is Hip ronilt of pmu'ie-.s; il Is mil' a nutter of lomeniinte. ns Cnblnn. in ehtlili llchtiin:. Is nlie.nl of small towns in (Itriuaiic. One loom inntaius '.ill tu 21 lilhes. untiuniei li) mull I lelluhild mils. nollnr loom holds u In -i American qulik dilllint,- micliinis, also winked In fool, and alltnded In 0 In H funale hind.. Tlio rods aio ml up with ,i ciiiulir i-iw, whitli is Hxul mi Hie lathe, to Iho o inpilriil. and .1 man cm cut ibout .Ul per hour. Ihe nio then drilled at the tate of two to six moss per hour, attoidlni: In Irnsih. llrr (Ida Ibex are turned on the lillir, e icli be id being Mpnanl.. placid tluliily on .1 pin. 'Hie liinilni: t' ol Is i simp iblsel, width !eicf the nut no of tho beid qiilio (inioolli. The pull-hlii,.' is done In linpll holding Iho lieuls lu Hip funic liilU f.,,o. n ieel cool ilninL' boiliin.' Milrll. The wairm pild are erv low. tuinrrs oiinln.' i .VI In HIT'., dillleu I.TJ to U. and ulil tl to 1..3 per week. Definitions. ill'.i.VTIiT llt'MIDIlV l the amount of mnl turn held In suspense In the atmosphere at n Kieeii location and at a certain tunpciature. When a body ot air Is III rrpo.e and Ins flee acicm to a body of water it will ab.nib a ur tain amount of walcr In the inim of iuclsllile a por. 'Ihia ahuorbed water, held iipendod in llio nlr, t! called htmiidltc. and Hie h'srometir which niPiurii It ntuiialih i J hleldy peiful ed selenllfic- liistiiimciil. 'Ihe anioutit ol water whlth air will thus hold depend on the tempi ra turp of the air. If the liinpei ituie la Itw- it Ail! hold nnl a little, and us Hie Innpnaturo I ral.nl and It his fiec ait.ru to aur Iho air will aKsorb a Inter amount Wlit ii the air contains all the iiinl.turp It in hold for a etlien tnunialiirp it U .ilel In " "saturated," and the "rclallti" humidily (ri la the tn Hit leinpeiatuiej l Pl per rut. ll It has onlj lult it cap tike up Ihe liiunidily i -'in .er cent. When Hie relillco humidily I IiIrIi. Iml weither la luuonil ntahle, (or tlio reason Hut the pcn-pliallin from the body is not rradih all sorbed heiiii.o the air I near In or at the point nf saturation, Hlun a body of air at the point of saturation ha Its tempn itute loueied In any wax by contact with cnnler air eir by nowins cooler luiract-lhc cui-m ejf moUtuic ii JONAS LONG'S SONS. Long's Sons pieilpititnl in the f.i'iu of rain, or, if cool cnoiii-li, njt snntv or liail ( miliaij tn tho crucial belief, the telatier himihlili nf the air is ti'iulli nun n les.s lu Ihe ituiinv and the tail) pail of the nietlit Hi in In I In nmiiiliu and ilurln.- Ihe die, as is ilimmi Mraled bj the nsiilts of the li.u-ronietrlo me.is tirt'iiieuts put-l l-linl dail.c by t lie Roctrnnunt wcillur buieau. ( irl S-iler, M. I). INTERESTING NATURE STORY. Bumble Bee, Red Ant, Black Ant and n Motal, Irmi the t.n iiifles 'lime. O.eiliC'dd a luiBlit.liUic nky: the tices sMicrI in the poft bivcisi', while the bees anil liu-eots. hummed and droned ii tender' noonday lullaby to all.natuio. A little Mieam purled lazily iilmiK and then made iiulte a ilash, as thmiRh to iiiaKc tip ten- lost time. Actons the hot s-uiel of the road a great Imirrblo been Rallied his aukwaiil body. Ho iiiUAt liaxe been a xeiy s-lecpy bumble bc. tor he bumped bis bead and ellow hlilppi'il bml apralnst a laiRe tree bump buz bu-y.z buzz and he was nit bin back muklr.sT Ills' lnus wotk ery fan. us tliousb he was tiyitiK lo llj nir bis head. lie was choked with the s-antl, the aceilent hail been terrible to hlrrr. Soon he ceased hUukkIIiik, and the tuzzy legs and black hips stood up In the air .still no lunper protesting; asainst fate. .N'ow. eluiliiff these HtriiKRles, a Miiall, l-ed ant hud been wisely waltltiK to know the lenilt. A live bumble bee sliiKliiff away in tbe air xxas one thltiK, but it cleael bee on the Riouml was sisinctliliisT else atitoRcther. A few inomeiits passed, anil still no achlexe rnerrt. The bumble bcerr was evidently dead. The ant. with the Hue Instinct of her kind oC'iuittinR by for tho rainy day," qule kly nppioached the fallen pile, and with her tiny feeleis anil Icris werrt to work with a will. (iraclotpc: how that little led ant wen keel nexer stopplnR to think she was IijIiir to cany something many thrrcs. hei' size; but pulled awa. now ns a straw lay acioss hoi path, and iiriiIii HttcnmptlnR to lift her bunion over a dead leaf, fir forciiiR it thioiiRh n tor es! of inns". She would .stop cxi'tv now ami then to test: then she would look all aieiiind the Rieal body, wondering what t-he was roIiir to do with it when she Rot It home. A big ,iu I leiamiiig atoutid looking for- his, dinner espied the little red ant unil her bee and instantly concluding that "might was light," he shmteneel the distance betwen bmself and the feat. The little reel, ant pauseel. 'What should she elo? She hud tiled haul to elo lior woik bravely, not e ailing for help, though her burden was heaxy. Now beie was a foe to face. The black ant came neaier anil tho i ed ant i an awax as fast as her tsmult legs could cany her. Deseitlng her woik? Well, It looked like it. Oh, my llttln.red ant. don't slxe up because It Is bard go back! The little led ant knew xxhat she was about, lrowexer, In two minutes she hiiii. collected a small anny of relations back they all came by twos anil tin ccs and dozens some so eager that they tiled to walk over the backs of those In .fiont. The big black nnt was getting un cus), and really elld not want that bumble bee, anyway! i:.ieh led ant had bis own wnik. Home went to help with the bee while others drew theins'elxe.s ninuml the now vanquished enemy: nnd not until the bee was quite safe In the ant's nest did tho black piisoner obtain his trec elnrrr, The bee eafoly stored, the ants elld not pvrr stop to adnrlie their own In dustry, but went to woik nt something else. What would ott have Do you not know there Is Mich u thing as win ter '.' SALARIES IN GOTHAM. Llbetal Pay to Holdeis of Public Of fice Is tho Rule. I'roin the t'lltshuik' HiUMtth. Thongb the Justices of the Supieine Court of the I'nlted States aie called upon each jear to decide eiuestlons ot the highest national and Inlet national linpoitance. their ceimpeiisatlon Is onl $3,000 a xear 111010 than that of the police inaslsliates of New Yoik dt, who have no Una I Juilsillctloii lu ques Hones of Importance. While the Justice of the Supreme court are iccelvlng $10. 000 a ear settling such questions as whether tin" constitution follows the Hag, the police magistrates ate elinvv- Intf BllIailcB of $7,000 u jeur for cum- JONAS LONG'S SONS. of Shoes Hen's Furnishings. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each, 35c Men's Silk Finish Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, each 4oc Madras Shirts CulTs to match 50c Cotton Half Hose, with silk heel and three pairs in box, three colors, blue, red and black, a box 38c Fancy Lace Effect Half Hose, in three col ors, 25c grade, now 18c milling agrants lo the Island, or hold ing nccused persons for the grand Jury. This glnilng illtsciep.incy is not con fined to the unices tunned. Judges of the Suprerrre ctiuit In New Yoik county, which Is thlnl In degree front the high est cottit In the state, receive ?17,r00 a e.ir, which Is tiro larfe'est Individual salary paid In the United States. In view of the unimportant character of the aiithiu Ity of this court as comporeel with that of the Supreme court of the I'nlted States, the disci epaticy between the salailcs paid in each Instance 13 glaring. Thl Inequality in compensation, how ever. In not confined to the judiciary. Secictaty Uage ot the Tieasury de partment has a (salary of $s,Ono a year. The eoirti olleel of Now York state geta Jti.nOU anil the contiiiller of New York city. $10 000. The I'nlted States tieas 111 er gets $ii.00i) a ye.tr, the state treas ii! er lecelves $r.,U00, and the city cham berlain, who acts as treastnei- of tho municipality, has it. salaiy tif $lL',noo. The Attorney Oeneial of the United State"" teceixes ?S,uOu annually and the Dlsttiet Attorney In New Yoik and Kings couutlcH ioccle. Jl'J.000 and $10,fiou, respectively, and the corpora tion counsel of New Yoik city gets $l.'i,0fin The Secietaiies of War. Navy and the Interior dtitw salaries nf JS.OOn, while the piesldent of the Hoard of rulillc Improvementi! In New York iccelvi's the same amount. The Major, who is chief executive of 3,00,00(1 peo ple, rccelvcH l,i,fiOO a .vcar, one-half nieiie than is paid the govenor of any state in the t'nloii. This eomparison Indicates whj New Yoik city Is spend ing $0,000,000 11 c,u for salaries. A Developed Biograph Film. V ili'tilopril hhiKMph Him is miiii- i rihhnri of Mini trnispii. nt eillulnlil, ( turf intlirs wide, on width appeata 1 sin 01 s-. on of piclurcs Thesi, luclure nio two inches hlh ami coier Hie him In It. siio uUi-i1, xtiille liilwteu cull pitturc Hum I a mucin of one sixteenth of an in-h V pitturc III111 nf .1 nt no Iliac In listed 4 minute will bo three iuthe wide and .O) fct loui.". On it will bo l,si sepirite plioloRraphs of Hie Kiilijiot. 'Iho tuneri makes expo.uren .11 Hie Kilo of .:o distinct n ip -.lioU per second and the lilo-ripli ir iiiul i-oope (by which 11 lines Iho twn fonn of leprodutliu appintm aio tlistiiisuislieil) rvliilot them U Hi" spet tator at the line rite of i-pted Iho ce enn not tlelett where one plituro Join anollnr for llicv piss at tho rite of 1,800 pictures p-r min ute l.xeiilmilc'h Magirinr Bteam Heating and Plumbing. P. P. & M. T. Howloy,231 Wyoming ave. READ Chickens Come Home to Roost 111 L. I) HUH. Described bv more than one hundred critics, "The great est novel ol the age." More natural than "To Have and to Hold," and far ahead of "Janice Meredith." 100.000 ALREADY SOLD And selling faster than any other novel. Isaac H. Blanch ard & Co., Publishers, New York, din be had at Rejsman Bros. 4o5 Spruce Street. 1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO Before buying, Bond for catalogue. H. 5. GORDON, K'wVi'tSK. I GORDON' f I 5 I a . ..