The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 28, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, lOOt.
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!5 O C 1 3. L mmm
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5T UK t'oiltitiy dull lm been tlio
f Hct-ne of much Intcircl'tho p.ist
J wpoh. Such iiorfi'i'tloii of
" ui'tilliPi" him Jii-vpr licm In
flowed on it coif icmni.iiiit'iil
llithprto tui'l the ln'iitltlftil Htirnillliu-lnt-r
Ii.iVp pir!ntr-tl an iitniHitiilly i;.iy
tiji pen ranee wlih the tluonir of lsl
torn piesrnt every day. 'I'lic nunilicr
' Olll Of tOW'll Jllltye'lM Wills li'l-'s' tl'Illl
on jiivvIoiis ypuio, but in a coniraMt
tlic locul eluli lins pionilsod inotp mi n
uliti have limdc i'.NP"llcnt ii'i ohIh.
The minimi golf totmintiiPiit l it
'tiiitio which no xvcll iPittilaU'd mini
t dub should do without, and thp
hltoiy of tlicHp pleasant e'XCIltH aw far
Hi- our own pul) Is rouipi'licd Is a
l'-mitl of many didliilitful days.
Ii In pxppptcd that iliPif will be
in.iii I'll 1 1 1 h HiIm iiftprnoou In tin'
i lining rontrsl, llu- ladh" lin vIiir
sliiiwu Kiral IniPipsi In this sn't in
tup past. H.'vcial luixv In -on practlc
inn ax"i'luou,ly and tlw si ores will
oli.itily show niany Iiiiiikpm.
TIi re Is one iil)cnt lure- from tin
liiri KUiUp Katlu-l'Pil on tln vi'ratid.iH
in m.( n koIiik nvi'r I lit? Utiles, and that
i iln lai'p of .Miss Kti'iinor AihIpi-
S-illl Who lS Ottl'll IPtlKMIlllPIPll 111 lli'l
fit away AlauiiiKorilo honip diifltiK
Iipi lovely SeptPiulipr days. Klio rx
cfllPd In atlilotlPM and was an Insplra
t on to alt Iht frh-nds,
Mies. AliKll.st.i Arclihald In iiNo . 1 -?-
i I tills jnir from the gay iiiiliml-t't.s
.'i' tlir tournanii'iit. Slio has inadp
HO'iil -mre-M n Hi,, past and would
liitw- liei-ii in the putting oouU'.st If at
home
Thf spivlng of te.i lias hern a iiIuiih
oiii lo.ttuip this j oar anil the piutty
t.ihh'S have Iipph quit.- thn Ci-ntrp of
fittr.ii tlmi. The poiiinilttoo ypstpiday
i.piilsi'd of .Mrs Hi'iuy Urady, Jr..
M'- J:vpfit Wan-i'ii. .Mis. Clarpticp
!-Mli.s Mi. x. Ii. Iloliprtsnu, .Mrs.
II A KliiBsimry, .Mi-., p. it. Tli'lln,
Tin' lloiisf I'Diiiuilttpp will seivo in.
1 ..
" 111-' iMinpst Milli'liatloii uf many
fiiPinls, Mls.i Susan JO. lileklnsiin has
.onu'iitPd to kIvpiui auluiuiial hoi Ics of
p.iilor talks mi subjects, whlih mv
aijopl.x liitpicstlng but which few wo-
rn posupHS the iMllltiip ami papabll-
x of pipseiuliitr pilher IhioUKh Ih"
ipfliiiiii of pi'ii in- wind.
TIip first of tliPM' will lie at I tit- honip
f Mr." U. M. Holes im the subject of
Tin Uli'1'.tttin- of the liible as He-
'iK'tl In the Habylontan I'eilod." The
second will bo In the parlors of .Mrs.
T II "Wnlkins and will probably be
hold In the evening, ns the t-ubjeet Is
'in whlih Is of particular Inteiest to
innnv men wlio have hmcI iniieh on
ngjptoloRy. It Is "Ancient Kgypl and
Modein Di'eoverlps." The details le-
gardlng two other subjects in the series
have not ot lipen eotnpleleii, )mi they
dl be eoimectPil with tlie inlliiPiicp
(f literature on national life. They
"ill ,isi, lie given ut the homos of dls-
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Jj
!, t liguislipii ipsldenls of Sirnutoii.
. i . i.. . .,i . . . .
u in ,i iMiiiniiie in lllfiKP mis 1(11-
eoiiu nieiil In which one among the
most familiar and be.si lnved In our
itj Is Ihp eontr.il llguie. This little
l.idj a typo of gpiitli'vvniniin of wlumi
'ho iirespiit Koucintlmi knows ton little,
has endeaied heisolf by many deeds,
find by the strong, true ami sweet
Rospel of her pen, to a veiy large ill-
Ip, far larger perhaps than she ical
izes. Brave and sunny and uncom
plaining she has lived it life of self,
denial and often ol he.n t-breaklng
soi low from which most men would
slu ink I'liunlless friends hi this reg
ion villi welcome this oppm tnnlty to
'ai her In a role which i-ho lias been
unable to take up In her more icceiit
arduous years. She is a gracolul. for
i ililp speaker, a student and a woman
if exceptional qualities of mlml. Her
t (Iks are certain to be heaid with
inthusiastli: Interest.
Miss I.ota Stern and M. christian
Tiothen were man led on Thuisduy at
iho '"line of the bride's patents' on
Tti) u. avenue. liev. Dr. n. V. V.
1'leree olliciated. .Miss .Mattie Meehlcr
wat. biidesiualil and .Mr. John Sti-iu
was best man.
Mis Amy .Icsmip will tm to Halti
iiioie next week, wln-ie slu- will ni
ton I the liuerlii-Knsor wedding.
Mi and Mr-, a. K. lluul have been
lu N';W Yoik tills week, witnessing
'a v.u lit l.n lug.
Tin Hour b.unl at the Ilium Im lb,
3 ililldless Is again euiptv and gr..u
?
: Open This
New Assortment of
Ladies' Coats
Ladies' Capes
Ladies' Suits
Ladies' Waists
Misses' Jackets
Misses' Suits
Children's Coats
IMEARS &
.
115-417 Lackawanna Avenue.
l'"'i"':i"'
Is the icgret theieof. A family of
eighty muit pat.
.Mi- Idn .May Alhio has issued In
vitations to the uunrlage of lior daugll
tei, Louise Vliglnlu. lo .Mr. William M.
I'utry, which will be solemnized at
ltci home at SI,'. .lelTermn nvenue, on
Thui siia.v evening, October It', at 7.30
o'i lock. .Miss .May Albio will be maid
of honor. I.lnle .Miss .Mary X.elituler
will be Mower girl.
The weeklv Mvvlng nieellng ton
iiectiMl witli the lliihncmau hospital
will be held on Monday at 2..10 at the
hospital when all Intel ested nre re-
lUestell tn be pieseut.
Mr I It-lit v .l. Neely, of the IMilliidel.
phla 1'iess a visitor In Scranton.
.Mr. Ncelj Is icpi'cscutlng .Mls .Miuy
llallmk, the iclebiated pianist wlio Is
lo give ,i teelial hero October ill. Mr.
Neely Is himself an artistic musician
and Is a member of the younger giottp
of Philadelphia newspaper men who
s'eiii destined (n make a name In
Illi'iatUle.
Those inleisted in tlie llahneiiiann
hospital aie reuuesteil to attend the
weekly sowing nieellng on Monday at
"110 p in. at the hospital.
.Mr. William T. Smeilloy, the eelo.
hinted artist and lllustiator, has been
111 Wllkin-Harro and at Hear Creek for
tile past week.
Hev. ami Mrs. T. 1". Arrhbalil have
a little sou m t10r home In Cuba,
.V. Y.
The manlage of Miss Ceuov levc,
daughter of Mr. and .Mis. T. 13. Clarl;e,
to Mr. Chailes Howard Van Oanipon.
or Minneapolis, will take place October
Mb at the home of the bride's parent
on Jpfi'erMvi avenue. The maid of
honor will bo Miss May Clarke, sister
of the bride, the bridesmaids will bo
Miss Clara Harrington, of M In neap
Ills, and Miss .Mary Wright, of Huffnlo,
ami Mi. Cicorgo X. Peeke, of .Minne
apolis, will be best man.
The marriage or Dr. Thomas A. l-3 -non
mid Miss Merilui Mav Thomas at
Plymouth chinch Thursday noon was
the Important social event of the week
on the Wi st Side. The ceremony was
pet formed ,y ;Cv. C. A. Ilojl. assist
ed by Itev. Tims. ie (iruch.v. Ms
I'dith Tinker, of Ashley, was maid of
l'onor. Prof. David Owens was best
mini. The usheis weie: Dr. I II
lluMiiond. Dr. K. ,1. Doimcgaii, Di. W.
Iloulund Da vies and Di. A ('. Si.
Aliinud, of Xew ynrk,
Thomas u. Williams, or Wiishbuiu
street, and Miss Kebeiia Thomas, of
:ilt Xorlh I.iuioln avenue, were united
lu manlage on Wednesday evening at
the home of the bride's paidUs, Mr.
and Mis. David H, Thomas, The i ere
niony was performed by the Kev. Hugh
Davlos, ii.istnr of the South .Main
Avenue Welsh Cnlv Inlstle Methodist
i luireli. Miss Annie Davis executed
the wedding mniches.
Miss Itl.iiii In- Sisio. of Sehnul sticcl,
was married on AVeiliiPsd.iy night to
Mr. I.ouls Argusl. of the West Side.
Miss Phoebe Van Huron was maid of
honor. William Argusl was best man.
The ceremony was pei'tormed I Itev.
(.:. A. Cine.
Miss Mattie Wickheizei, of PaiMins.
and Mr. AV. .1. Scott, of this i Ity. vvei e
married on Wednesday at St. Peter's,
Itev. J. A. O'llellly ollii latlng
(Jne of the prettiest weddings that
has taken place at IVckvllle was at
the home of .Mis. Sands, of Main stieet,
Wednesday night, when her daughter,
Anna Cecilia, was mairled to Mr. Hl
vvard K, :eii, o' pott Juvls. .. Y
fiameily of this ( ity. Thy houe was
elaboratel.v ilecorateil, iialnis. ferns,
golden rod und asiers being ue I In
Piofuslon
.Mis. rturi h, of ..nv Yoik, played the
wedding miii-lc. ,ss Xntalle Hett,
of Port Jeivls. was tlower glil. ami
.Mesls. Kreil Sands, of llavvley, and
I-'reil K. Henjaniln, of PecUvllle. weie
usheis. The ceiemoliy was performed
bv Itev. A. .Messenger, of Jlancock.
Th bilde woie white lk ami cairled
bl Ide loses,
on TliutMlay evening tie- Christian
i:ildeavor society of lir.ne Itefoi med
i:psioial i hill ill lu Id the llr-t sin ial
of the .season at the home ol .Mi. and
Morning j
HAGEN.i
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Mrs. Wnltcrs, Tripp rark. There was
a very largo nttPndance of members
of tho poclety ami their friends, who
spent nn exceedingly idea fa ut time,
due In large measure to the cordial
hospitality of their kind hosts. In
ptiuniciitnl mtislu by the Misses Krnul;
and very artistic lepltutlons by Mlis
Hmnia Prank and Mrs. C Halter iulrie.il
to thu pIciihuic of the evening. The
arrangements were pintle by a commit
tee consisting of Misses Mary MrC'ul
loch, Uvelyn C Frcar, Laura. Wiiugli
and Mrs. C. Huker.
Among those present were: Hov. (I.
I. Atrlrh, Itev. O. North, Mr. and Mrs.
tl. H. Moigan, .Mr. iinri Mrs. Davis.
Misses Hmnia Kiiuil:. Flora Frank,
Funny Scott, Maigiiret llutton, ICmina
Terry, IMIth Terry, l.ola rot by, Isabel
(Iravps, nislp Aco, Mav Ace, l.uell.i
Calvin. K. Klliott, M. Hck I. Kek, Ida
Otte, M. Davis, May lluekett. U Hweet,
H. Cunnlnglintn, W Aiiiioman, North
rup. M. tliynnt, NelllP Prynne, Aiinle
Mayer, Iailu 'Wolfe, Messrs. J. Jordiiu.
H. North. Hurry Holler, W. T. Daek
tt. 11. C'nrilew, ICIllott, MlehneN, F.
Hutch, Harry Mayer, Jaroh Ace, W.
Pitman, ltoy Walter, Paul Walter, tr
uest Davis and TMvvnnl Davis.
lovcmcflls of People
Mr W. II. 'ilm.Irr It In Nov Yntk.
s I. Iliii', li.i uuiiiiril fri'in 1'mn.t, N ,1.
Ili'i. 1.. II Ujimi: lu iitiiniiil f i oni t . t r -Mil.,
V.i.
Hi. nii'l VIi II II W,iri lur tituiiuil from
I'ittdnilir.
Mlt Vlalict lil iter lu totiimi'il lo scImkiI jt
l'l'lliiin Minor.
tiidc ll.iixl uihI linillv will ea tu the I'.in
Ainrriciii next W(cV.
Mr. It. W. Miinillc wjt Hit Kliot of Mi. W.
M lliikwin Itili vvtrk.
II. T lljn.lni.in, ic., and It 11. IVnmin l.'tt
lil nislit tor ttiilljln.
Mrs X. V. I,fct ii'l'jrm-1 mi Wnlnrtihy fiom
n llt in N-ir Yoik 1.1,1 i:
Mix. A. C, HroiMi, of llrii.krr lmt, lliniuiiiii,
li.ii ttuno lo Iiro.i l'allf, 1,1.
Mr, ami Mm. 1 hom i-t Sirjfin will Icivo mtt
vrnk for a trip to Vrrinuut.
". II. Iloliliusiii, ir tin- Not lit Kin), lin Item' to
l-ikp Wlnoli for 3 frw daik.
I'. II. lloii'f, of Mirion. Xntlli C.iriilnii, It
v Idling ft IotkU and rilitlf.t In tin1 ill.
Mm. II. .1. Walter, of lllooinsliiiri!, i in II""
ill.i 'IliiiM'ty nn Iht nay licnio hom New Ymk.
Mr. ami Mr. ( halmoM ('..kr. of Yonkrnvllli',
N. Y. an Uitliifc Mr. jnd Mr, Arlliur llilrle
(Ul k.
Mi. ami Mi. .lelm . imii liiio rrtumdl from
Ih" l'.m Vini'iiiJIi, l,u(ki'iit ami oltipr pointi of
lntrrrt.
rtrv. Dr. .T. I) rn nn 1 fjinlly, of llnionu,
ato tho jiiosIh of Vlr. ami Mi. C. T. Miller,
on lourt trul.
Mi. ami Mr. I'l ink L.im.iII ml t.on. IVnijI.i",
of fiotoii, nrr tho kiicI ol Mr. ami Mi. U M.
Iloilnii, on Monioo .nrniic
Mi. Iti'jnoM anil MUt I'.-jnolib, of Wtonilnir
iniimo, and Mis ('. W. Vlillliow. of cjufny
aioniio, nro Mltlnff ai Tnwand.i.
Mi. .mil Mr. Iljtiil P. W.IIIIHII and Hmmlifr,
Anni, Ini"" rrliunod fiom tin tr hiimnirr online
.iinoiic rrl,ittitt ill Mluiiy, N. Y
Miv Piulino C ll.ill, toailior of olm m i..n ut
Hi. Si ronton Colhuo nl Mn.i' , li.i tiliinn.1 lo
lr work lioir. alln Ii.oiii'i feni t he viiiiiiit
ill Vrw tl, t.llr
! HER POIWT OF VIEW
MHN do love to vicar b.nlgis. Tin
more they have of Intently In
harinonlous lines, the more ut
teily (oiitcntcri and amiable Individ
uals they aie. (You should havp fteu
them at the Republican legue uonvon
tlon lu the li'eitm the other da).
They positively made one dizzy. Hut
111 spite of the barbarl.. taste of Un
people who manage our politics, b.ulgi a
lire toning down in color. You don't
see as much gold fiingc and so many
unbecoming shades of .vclkiw s.itlu as
used to be evident on the manly i hes.s
of our patilotlc citizens. The nation. i'
colore piedoiulnate uouailii.vs and the
celluloid button things ate more Sub
dued. Alas nmv almost universal Is
seen iningled with the gay lints, the
somber touch of black which mutely
tells that liaid-headed, pi.utlcil, hust
ling, as are the men of America, tln-y
have sentiment after all in their busy,
active biaiiif.
The signllU.iine of Ibis was felt at
the meeting In the Lyceum. Not u
speech, scaicely a lesolutlou was of
feieri from ihe pl.itfoim tll.lt did not
lonvey the thought uppeimot In ev
tiy heart. The gleaming budges bore
a bit of nape above their fastenings.
The only badge Senator Penrose wiiu
was that sad emblem of the loss whlih
he seems to have lonftantly In mlml.
Senator Thurston, too, htul the symbol
of the nation's gllef on tlie lapel of Ills
Pi line Albel t I o.lt.
It has always been the opinion of
the writer of these lines that P.epubll
Jinn aie veri line Junking men. That
oiivlctliin Is deepened since looking at
the great body of delegates who weie
In our ill this week. The leagueis
seemul lo have a piedomlnatluK taste
lor dark hair and mount, alios. Tle-ie
weren't m.iuv baldhcads, and almost
no In aids a a Jeiry Poffor. a initio
able feat me was the pievalling fash
Ion almost all the delegates luiri of
wearing black ties. Was that, too, a
tilbute to the uiemoiy of the dead man
Un honou'd? If so it was a giaceful
thought. If only these blnck-bowed-bl.uk-inoustached
men knew how well
ihe.v don't look In almost any color
but lilac 1; they would routine their
i holi. of ties more Mildly to that hue.
A man of the type of Senator Pentose,
tor Instance, would look like a bandit
in u red tie, and must dark men do so
love to encircle their visages with lav
ing nil ties.
ISe.'order Council made an i client
speech at the convention. His em
photic statement that the name of Wil
liam Metflnley's. assassin should not
go down In the recoids by tho side of
our dear president's found heartfelt as
sent. The Impression made upon Hut
.ity'.s guests by the recoidcr was one
of whli h the city should he pioinl.
15y tfie way, It should be mentioned
light here, that Mr. D. JJ. Atherton,
secretary of tho bo.uri of trade, was
the other poison on thu platform Tues
day night whose height appioaehed
that of the Junior senator's of Penn
sylvania. Speaking of thin men, It does seeni
.it, If theie Is something in I'hlladel
phla's politics which Isn't conducive to
tomfort and therefore fat for the nni
bltlous ones who want to get 8onie
wheie. Mr. .T. Hampton Moore, who
seems to have endeared himself so ex
tensively to the Itopubllcuns (,f the
state, Is nt an alarming stage of thin
Hess. Mr. J. Martin Honuuell, Is If
po.ible thinner than Mr. Moore, pol
itics In I'lilladelptila must lie terribly
wearing, fearfully strenuous, or, rilio
thought perhaps It Is tlie effort to run
a lU'iuibllcan league n order to retain
a balance of $l," In the treasury that
supei Induces emaciation. How pained
wp should lie to spo our Mr. J'"leltz
jdne nway like a tender flower under
such a responsibility. Would that we
had foiclbly restrained Unit over-oiu
tluiHliistlc league from placing him In
buch a peiitoii,s position,
INCORPORATED 13(51.
The Berkshire
PtTTSPlHLD, MASSACHUSETTS.
IV ilitlnll.' nuurndiT vali.et In CJh, p.tit! up ItiMiMtiin or evlrivn-.n murjnirril In Ihe M VS.
Ml llliMIITS MIS rillllillll III; I..WV, in mmriljiirp vltli whlcli all i.,llilc, uf Till: tiCHK-IIIIti;
mo Iwni'di Iho olld fininil.il romllllon of tlie coniun) ; 1(4 lirpp mirpliH: It lundtomo illvidi-ndt!
lit hl-rril pnllilMi and it proniplnoM in pailnir lt Irgllimitp tljlnn iliiilin Iln- pj. Imlf rrnliirt,
iniko Till: bCIIK'-llllli: n mo.t tlralMlilf conipjtij for Ilio polli lioldrr and tho airrni. for ilr
inlirt ind ritct. inMroa i.porlf.nni: ro)
Henry L. Peabody, District Manager
708-9 Mears Buildlnff, Scranton.
)ViV'l"iJ''J"8"iH'Hr'
SCIENTIFIC SALAD
"liurriir.ifr Viniwlwlge l.t II ilin?oroitt tiling,
Nj lii Jll i iilngf lit nt tie acciiuo '
Hniilm of llir Siliil vsonld Rroitlr aid liif
In mt i.isK. In iiIIik; iiiiotlont mm iiecc
h.iril.t for nililii,ilion), wldili If pvolilo will
lie a'nttrt ul in lull In an cailj lisu,- of tlio
Wiokh stl.nl nnil tlnir nsilpl aokiiowloducil
inimi'dijl. ly bj mill. Ml nn'H romiimnli e
lloiw tiiiirt, li-n.tti, at j nutti-r of courm-,
ti".ir (In- tvrilrr'it toiivcl n.itno and oiin--u,
at tilinio ti' i-ilinoi Im t.ilvfii Into coii
Hiiliration. Beef Juke to tlie Tapeworm.
OM! point ount tn liaio bm'n ti-iiill, mt-i-looknl
in Ilio 'idnilnWr.itinii of brcf Juiee.
Jl li.H lipi'ii found that tho rwwil Juloo of froh
iiiiiiMikcd ticof It in m.iny t.ios of illiimt tlio
initfi tlliclint fonu of iicuritliincnt. It must
)' laA lioino in mind, liovt-cvoi, tint oci.i-i.
ioiulli a ln'if m Inti ctcd Willi the ivsIuitoiu
it tin- 'I'.i'iiU imilloi .in Il.il.l (or Kiqimt.i), .inJ
li.it I Ito otiio-nl Julie of I lie uncooked tnt-.it
itiii.i Inf.'Ct n i.it i. nt Willi tnj.owi Tin. Till." fount
Im oliji'otloii to Ilio ,1'InilliMr.itlon of tlio liorl
Juloo, Inn mirMiliilr siTiipl v tlio uiiftil lnini"
tliMl of llic lii'of lint I mod for tlio purpov.
In tlue il,in vtlion m liiiny i,o.li. liny .1
inral-iev .ind iiulvo tlu-lr own Juiu, it it inipur
l.iut tli.it tho ,,tli iau hliould w.nn tlinii of
tin- danger of t.ii'i teriii. On tho "Ih.Io h ij
bolter to lino llir moil juii ' tUT-parrd h a coin
poti nt ilriiai.t. who Is hoII riinip-i for tlie
imrHiNO hiuI ,o hit been cut-fully ptnl to
look out for the i . -d ii ore ut. A ti vv i ws of tup-
worm hue onuiiod in ClotrUml in piront
vh"-o solo mtjiilut in! in any iuiiook'il iniut
lirndm t .ui in tl.c IM.-0 of i mo lioni(--inidi- hoof
ji While the inniiCLlion n not nillt,'ly
jii m nl, tho pii'tutnitii)ii lo Milhiionil strong
. di'iuatiil 1 1t -it u'n-.it cire ho oori i.i-d In so.
lo. line hi. f for ilic inc.ilpici-. I Imlind V.d
ti il loinnil.
League Against Seasickness.
I In- l.c.iEiic Vs.nii-I .S'.i sukiic-i ,i I'n mli .m-o.
ii.tiiuti, tho luudihlo chjitt of ttliii.li 1.4 tlio
iiid.t, vtllh a view to intention and tuio, cf
uiupilhii, (l.itiu f,,r ''. ili km i, .nuunuiiK.t
tho Fiim iim.ii.il ovjio.ition (f n-nirith m Hp.inist
K.IHlknetJ. Ilio laiMtill will be held in An-
KUt and sq,!,,!,,, ,,t ti,i(,0( under the jut
rotMSji uf the hum of Uelcnm. Vmonif the i
luliiM will hn ni-pentiiry .ippllainet desluneil
to ledmo Iho luioeiniul of iho i. limit on idiips,
Hipir,ilut for iuniiuliihring the ticoia, mollio.U
foi the aii.iliiiu .ind iPKrnriatiim ol tlio jlr in
t.ililut, leuiiiliit tor re ift km s. and the lit
fiauno of tlio Mihieit. I'lililtc trlil-t ot the vail
tut apiill.imifi and i.-mrihrit villi he luide off
the Mime of (Muide. Iliiritij llie ioui-i of Hi"
exi'i'-ition, n ioiii;ii for the Mu.lt ol ie.it'.ck
Him still he In Id ai ll.o ,une jdii.. TIium- lie
tcixti-d m ll.o Milijirt nuj ohl.iin fulhii hum
lu.illoii l.j MildiesMiiu- tin "I mm , outre le U
id M. r." .' Il.iulot irrl I'.-rt lt....il. I',in.
New Things About Nuts.
l'enii.iii puiieu rpeak ol nn .ininiil til.mt jn.
Irnr in ttepiul Ahli i, l.ob ngtii". to Ilio Ifuiiiu
iiiuiit i I.ini, ttluili is l.iujily inlth.ili'il liy ilio
nt-itrot-t ut 1 fo.nl jii hlo. Ii hi. ,., , in in
lloduil'd In mmp extent 11 Nuilheiu A-lj lllld
in lli.iil. Il it nihil vvivud-u In- Hie fii ,in
iit-u'ii'i; tlie liot.init.il nnuo it (ilviine ruluei
Mm. i A 1'mnli c'ttt chimin of .iliniititi. hit
iiciiitl.t auiltiil tlie fruit ol the io.iudu wiiu
ii fin mo i.i iu i Ik mli .il ouij,iitiuii .ind itt
v.ilne nt food. The fruit, like the ...unit, mi-turi-i
under mound, 'ilio e.H.il.lo kiltie', lus the
hlupe ot .in wi ind it dirk nil, nilli hUck
s.lnpet at., h Mlilie latum, like iimi hunt It
tuiimhoi a viry uhito Hour, ttlio-e tlitor jfn r
i mil, Ills' luui.ll leMUllil,." Hill nt iIle.tuuU. 'I'lO
i lii urn .-I (ouiMiitlou it ,'is pu inn. (,f n in uy
miIkI.iii.1', l'lpu lent, miioiti-uout, in nr tfnl.
Main, l ioi- rent, oily, I per cent, tolluloso tub
H.IIHO, jud :i ir tent, ii-hm. It will he simi
tlul Ivmi Milllld of those blmlis Muillil BUIipl.v
the daily l. iulreiuints ot the hulii.ln ttttrni. VI.
II ill. mil, Mho hit Ind Mule ovpiiiemo iu the
tl.tliiUir.v uf iiiiliiiuriits eilld Hilt fnnt. Hie n.tt
iiih- toiiiul lo him in a iului.il t.ile uhlili tn,i
ull Hit i Ileum Jl irpcitli", nt a put. it nu-ie
tin nl.
V in n pimliiit pitpnod hoiu tli" tiiituiuit,
and known j "vejulaliite." it liemi; inauufju
tuud by .1 Vlineile ti in. 'llir pui.liut It a
1 ind of bun. i, .n id N H. ih ii to ho p.till. ul..rlv
ud.ipiid for tnk.'it -nid confei lioni-n-. It it
mui Ii ilirjpii Hun huller, and U lncd tn he
liitter .nlipi.d fur pjsti.t. an, I nunc in iljlly
I'l-Mills It ion-itt ut lillniiiK tin- oil ovtr.-ii t
trotn the lined totoanut. It It jierleitly pine
inn! iiouii-lilnf. It only re-i mlilcs humr iu iu
lain- iiituie, lmt II i lire viMlo und mut.li
IijiiIit than the dmy piodun
lu St. I.oult the iiul-ir-iekinir indiuti.i fii-.i
iliiplo.Miietit In 'i coiiHiloulilii iiiitnbir of or.
nu.s, tlioio liting lliioe pljiitit In tho tit.t. Tiio
nut i rjikeM aie iltoeti !.. elei hii itj, t-aeii nut
I., lie foil lhdoMiully lulu I he irihher. Allerlho
flifllt ,ire iraked ll.o i uin jn- wlnnoHid by
nil nil' hi el and tho un.it it picked fi.nn the
iiu-hi'il slu IN In- hand, women nnd ;lrN tiilu?
imploded lor thlt pjil of (he work.
Skin nnd Body drifting in Reptiles.
V (inlou. ivpoiiinnit Mat mriillj' trird bv
1'iofostnr Oiviin, of llr unbertitj, while mi
lii- vacillon in I "loi.nlo. It li.n hern ton
lenilnl lint tin- 1uKirNli rlriiilatlon of reptllet
would pic-t r lit am KMflini; of their brain.
ralileiuko was rvlindid with an non honk
i Inline ldi lio.id, ijt tho Vv York Timey. An
.nldrr M4t olilaiiied and out in tun. 'Ihe rattle
make .it then Irr.ited In tho miiio way Tli
l.ul ot the jihler m.h thin i-cned to tho uttlrr
wl(( a ktioiur thrud, and idler tw-rnty-fmir houri
Hie lion iull.li- w.i iimou'J and the totniosito
leptilo a pl.udl in a rai;e where he jive every
(videnoo of vil.ilili. Althougli the itlllo M.l't
alirtnt from its new tall, the mipply of virim Pi
lit fjliL-s irm.ilnrd iindliululvlied. It w.u il
linvvil to olrlke ii i.iMut -lid the killer lus'tli In
nill au wat di'id in an liour. The intlo-n.ik
will be l.rpt mull r k. i lit itie ob-eiialloii fm i,
rial inontht.
Protection of Independence Hnll
fiom Fire.
The fnllowine tlrtailt fiom the I'lrrnun' IKr
aid nhow the rxlraorilltMiy prrt-jiilioni. taken
to guild hiilrprndriKe lull, I'liittilrlplil.i, inuii
ileetiiictlon by Hie, Walihmeii mjintaln u patrol
rterv liom- of Hit- day and nislit, and I lie onl.t
lliilils pertnlited in the old hulhliii; me thnto
iled to illtimlti.Ho the ilnek at nljhl. I'm ihe
boiler Hied to heat the liuliiliwr fire proof vaul't
Iniip been pi milled under the au'lmaix, and nnlt
to eleilrlo wliet are allotted. Chief ll.ulir hit
piotlded for tin- appearauee of ii enciiiM., tun
tiuekt and n tlieinUal flujlne within tun loin
ulei afur jii al.iiin It font in from Ihe flie
alarm hov iu Hie tipiari'. There tic hlainluie in
Mint Hunt that, if (Ire should gain headway 'n
(le lruiliiie, t srnrial idarm lull be nent In,
iMlllnit to Iho none twenty-she file rns-liie, hlr
Iriukt, and M'nlher ilieuili.il eiiKiue, n Melt
a ihe ihlif and iilno illtlilil entlni-iu. Ilierj-villi-
lu Hit' vleiull) of tlie lull It jietlill hi.
Life
Insurance Company
Milaled, and Mncer of the fire department tej.
Iilarly Join Hie watchmen in ItepeLtinc the
etlilko. I'ortaldo fire etliiRiiihrnt nrr uratlercd
about the bulldlnp, and (llurtloim for fivliiR tin
faniom eld jiorlrjil that lunj on the walla
are cnn-plrtioiuly poted. Tl ete la s jierrinplory
order ili.-pla.ted lli.it nailt; "In rave ot fire itet
tin I.ihertt Hell out of datiper at any tti "
The Leaning Tower of Bolognn.
Miltots to bologna are Kruerallt- purhil In
itio two lowi-ra. the Atinclll and i!jriend.i. If
jndReil lnip.iitl.illv Ihe.v aie not heller cxjiuplia
of lirlclwoik thin tin he w-ni tij tin IIioiimiuI
tn, the fictoriet of l,anr.tlilre. They liavo vif
fered from fetllement", and hive Inni: eeueil lo
iiKt veitliallly. The O.iileeudj epeeijy It
m mucli out of plumb one wondera why it lua
not ioll.ip-ed. Hut Il.ily eeivlM o inueli
Kl.imor over the Judgment that we may occaa
lomillt bear travelers apeak of Hie fnwira at if
Hiev wen- the tnot picturesque coixtructiona
whlrli hate an Imporlant function In cfiieral
tleivs of Hie (itj. Tie (Iirl-enda liat, bowevrr,
lltnarj' mterett, for Haute re lor to it lu hi In
feino, (olilpallnK the (flint who aloopi to w-ie
him and Virgil to tlie touei at t lime when it
was eloud-oappid. 'Ihe inclin itlnn of the (Jarl
"Oinl.t is duo to i nildin Miikllur of the foil,
but it liat rtooUe.o well there iimtt be seine plly
for il, tor i far at can be judged It tan liardly
rtc.ipe tiom a roll.ip-o. 'Iho toll which wi Imnf
vt-.ia imaflotted by earth nioiemrnts li now ami
in?, and pioducea tiaeka In the walla of the
MUKtiiro, which la (upiaro In plan and about IK)
feet in height. The mortar la falling out of Iho
jolnta. It La perbifia 'Xiutable, aim Ihe Art Ill
tret, lor Hie aiilhotlliea of the eld adiolirlv ltv,
wliieh wis known at Ihe .Mint Mater Stitrlloriini,
to innigine that Hie tower cannot be ntrr'hroAii,
and lo aa.-uiiio tint Ida tecuilty tan he iiiurei
bv the apjilfc itmn of little rougli-cast; but i
triiituie tint Is 111 bet out of tho perpendli ulai,
ami ia neaily a thoiisiud .veara old, deniandt .1
more illU,n.loua lem. d
New Electric Motor for Propelling
Small Bonts.
'I'h- Wifrl 'rn Kleetiblm clvca tlrtaila of a new
jiort.iblc (l.-tlilu niolor for propelling amall
boal, Tli" novel feilure obtut Hiia row- tlevi- e
it that the motor itself ia under wain, wlule
the eiora.-e batleilea aie in audi compact form
that tliey mav be filaced under Hie heals of en
ordin.HT rottbo-t. In addition to propelling- ih
bo.it, Ihe motor takes the plai e of the ludd-r,
and serves lo Meer the rtaft at well. Thlt pio
pdlit, a He combination of molor, proprllt r
whrel, and iiid'Ur ia t-allid, it completi. and
portable, wriglumr about .lj "iunil.. I Mutr two
boca of tell'., the motor duvet the boat toi
w.nd or liaikwaril at the fibl.i in. derate i-pe-d
of four miles an hour, and it will lun 'Jii to ,0
nllea on one th.oge. by Hie addition of more
tells, hottiver, il N potslhle to attain a spest
of ei mllen an lmur. One adiainigo which ia
ililtned for having Hie motor oultulr the bo it
it lli.it Ihire it no strain or vibiation, awl en
thu .toiouiil it i iiiini-ecraarr to hiiild a boat of
aiiv exln s-lnnctli or weight in older t" larrv
Ihe jiower. Jt ia further iledarnl b.t Ihe torn
panv owning the patents for the deviie Hut Hie
i-onttrnrtloti ih sudi lh.1t tlo- motor t.orka per
fully well when rulimcrgcd in watn
Electtic Aie Lights Made to Piny
Tunes.
Nitui' time auu. whihi cnjkiiiiii iiliua Willi tint
i lei tin aie, . Duddi'll, an Kngln-li phiriii-l,
nude tlio rental kahlii decumy tint it icuild b"
made l.i pla) tniiea. lie found thai tho slight
est alleiailon evni ( Utile a one ten Ihousaniltli
jiirt In the i intent jufmiij; tlllougli tlio aie
taued a tiiMihni in Ih" hot vapor r.liimu sur
I'lniidiiit; Hit- i iuIk of the tarliotia wliuli piodutul
audible miuikU Vnd ho tuilher found that by
tin- us- .it a deviie called a ftimnt (inuii be
i.iiild ouiliol llu- vaiiatloti ra jieifectly as ti
olilitn a mutlial acale. He thin innstnult'il an
an with holld raibont -the tored imiIkiii has no
litti-.it- in lit ami and by Hi" u? of a (.Inuii eir-
in toiilauiiiis' tapaeltv an 1 H-ll-lndi.il ion ind
an inginiout keyboard l.o obuined an ia-iru-iiienl
upon wliu h tuuei could be pined.
The hhuut cm ull was pined dlnitl.i anott
the tirniliiilt to the ato. Mr. Hiidilill bid no
lilt a at Hut liui- llul he eonld ldaj In- lit--iiisiitnnenl
fiori a rlln'anre.
In tiiiitieelion witlt a Inline en Hie r lot Ii ft
ale hi fine tho Louden InMiliitiuit ot lllet Irical
) I131IH i t-a be rxhibilid hit "inil-ieil ai," ,.nl
jdjveil ver.il jdnes upon it for tin- innliunv.
1 i to Hilt point iho lneinii) w it more iuiioih
than prartleal t-iinply n notel prosrtv of tlie
ileelric IU' rllllable (of Ikllliitlsl I Jlloll 111 tilt-Intuit-
liutll.
Hut t-otiio ii. iv f.oi' hate ja-i eomo lu bghl
i a most cuimiih wav, vihlih cctm to jiiomite u
(oiiihi.ibl.v w nit f tiild lot the luiv tnualcal hi
Unimem, aid whleli mil eventually give il Im
poitant piaitltal .ippliiatioiLN, Ii bu now ti.uis
plied that in two illllernil libuialorlrs about a
fitlli of a mile atta ftuiu the lecture
loom into Hut of Mr VV, Ho VV. Vbney
and tie- nihil- Nr .Soiiimii I.oikjciS ana
wlildi Men- being u.d for otperuui'iital
wink beliavul hi a uio-r uiuccouutihle iiiaimcr,
inni won- dow ntieil at plaiiii; timia or eingim;
iliirmg iho time whin Mr. Iludclcll wa trMn
his b 1 1 iiie. VI llil no one louUI ni;gct am'
al I -.fait my esplaii illon uf tin ir iiirioua be
hivini. llul upon tl.e pi.hlii alien of Mr. Iliiddi ll'a be.
tine- it waa iinmeclialfl.v Mtaperiid Hat ho bid
Iiiailii'itenHy pla.ved upon tluv two otlicr an t,
aa wtll at ii.on tint In tl.e rrnlral technical
lollop-, and lurtlin evperimenta have veilfldl
thu eniii liulon. All Hint- irctt were fuund lo bo
iipplitl witli iu mil I tiom Hid t.tiect miiif, and
H w-a-i tletr Hit Hilt in tin currmt hid tioeii
varud In kiiiIi ii way by Sir Tludilell'a ke.vlioau
at to reproduce in iho two other laloritoncit t'u
tiuii'i wliuli he supposed w.ia payln only
to but audioiiio In tlm betiiin loom. Tula olm-(ii-H
meant that b.v j-lajlng on one proioil) ,r
ranged ketbrsj-il tunra loidd be I eprodm eii in a
nuinbir of ililltrcin ana and at a dlvtmcn frum
the milsii i Hi
ll Midi iiuiaikabl, H'-iili. wire ubtaiiied pun Iv
bv ai tide ut, ami hi wo without any special ar
rangement, it M'eiiit vtry probible Hut further
c'( rlmi nt.il work al(-t:R thii-o Unit, will tlit.
elu-o a lilthrrtii iii.sii-jptttil tmnkihllil) In the un
of the am llghl for public inlirl liniui nl .i-, well
a.t illuinliutlou.
'llie povibb- applii uinii ot sutli a inii-ical
itu-i niriit nt an- i'bvioii'1.1 vi ry mimeroiit, and If it
pn.vn i, prneliial em trlv.miv nnd U iiMsonably
liariiiniiliiiit, II. will Mirrl.v liiid niiio novel iba,
luuslial houi lo-lioiiho wrvire, mi ihe amo
plan a.t tin- liiih(iiie in viaiH r. -thiih ia i-ail
In be veiv isipulir and Miccccsful in Hudapest at
priMiit, ia out- of Hick-.
Tho grand effort wlildi would be i.rmliiiril by
all ol ihe an- llght.t In Vrw ork t'llj, tor lii
tlanie, lalni: "I'olmnb'a" on some guar pub
lic oriHsion tan be bethr itiiaginul Hun tic
acubnl A aa rtitliir-ia-tio i-mull-t put II, the time- la
perh tpt net fir ilikl.uil when wo elull be abb lo
K.ilii pimi'lhing of llu- p-amleur of "Ilic iiiorn
ing Milt ungitig logelher' Ihe tniKh of the
aphrrea.
Iinniense Photographic Plate.
'Ihe liige.t pliolograplil rplile our iiunu
fiiluiid l luliis made bv a di.v plate coinpaiiv
of Si. I.ouis. Ii ft f,-ii lung, I feet .ind s
Inilut wine and tluictlglilhs of an bull In
tlilikm-M, hi.vr ihe Niw Veil I. 'Iilbuni. It will
be u.ed by (lunge l-ivvremr, of t'liliajju ,wlio
will make ti phologiapli troiu a billoou of M.
Haul .itnl Vnt,eap,i. aa (he oftvin rllr." To
nuke Hilt plait- It a netc,ai foi tlm luiu.
Our Fall
Millinery Opening
Takes Place Next Week,
Tuesday, Oct. 1
Wednesday, Oct. 2
Thursday, Oct. 3
Styles of the Season in
Goods That You Need.....
At prices that will meet the favor of every
discriminating shopper.
All the proper fashions of fall are here and abun
dant assortments furnish a wide choice so that every
body's taste can be satisfied and the prices are sufficient
ly moderate for the economical.
To make this day interesting for all who visit our
store we'll offer some exceptionally great inducements.
Read them carefully, then come here and sec
many more values equally good.
At 25c, Ladles' Outing; Flan,
nel Skirts Made with bottom
ruffles, in many different hand
some colors, will not fade. Sat
urday bargain price 25c.
At 95c, Ladlea' WorsUd Un
derwear The new "Fit Well"
brand, made of the purest wool,
in light gray color.
At 25c, Ladles' Corset Cov
r High neck and without
sleeves, in white only, made of
the best Egyptian yarn.
At 35c, Ladles' Drawers
Splendid quality of white mus
lin, lace trimmed and proper
hapes, flounced bottoms.
18x26 Feather Pillows With
fancy tuckings, an unusual offer
price, 79c a pair.
Special in Dress Goods
32-Inch Plaids at 64c Yard
In dark and bright colors, suit
able for Children's Dresses.
Jonas Long's Sods
pimi In 1'ti. un in ,iiuilu vi ml 11 ft J ill
In. liMiui". A Kic.it luiitilt '.lib, 1 irt'i r thin tti
plulr, u i tl.c tli-t reqiiMt. I (mu Una tla'
I'litf ia tint; while tl.c iiiiiins ! I'Oinit ap
I'llul. I.iikc elmiil. nl i'C Uui.itli it luip it
ut a tiini'cuturc' tli.it cull uJ tli' cniiil-uui
1 .i 1 1 u 1 1 ja It ia jpiiliiil I In- mu. limit r of tin'
pii'iif cif nuiiiil.ii tun' La ul. ink il Willi lli.it
lo ttlilcli am till 1' plaid, hi i' aiiliji'ilul. Two uf
tin- tilt; plali Mill Ih) inni. . mi Hut 1 j;ood one
lujy In' iii'itiiil 'llila prri .nit inn ia ticic'iry,
liriiiu-.' tin. 111.11n1l.il tun- uf plattx in Miiiiint'r
is much mori' iluttdilt in. I urn nl.iiu than in
uiiiliT, omIiii; In llu liueli ti'iupi uIiiip cf I tie
jr.
Differentiation of the Blood of Dif
ferent Animals Without the Aid
of the Microscope.
XlctllUi. Ill folliiuillK out tin' i pi 1 mil lltr 14
av-inujiiii aiiil ctmit' mi tlif iliilti.ntutica
ot human LlciuJ fiom Hut if otlur .iiiluuN hy
1111 ma cif i xpi'cill w ruin. Ins coiilliuual tlulr
liul.i-- tu a rt'liiitkalili' iIpsicc. 'Ihe pilnciplo
iiiveiHfd lis IuIIhms u iiuiiiiI ihuli Ins
tieu iiln ut.ilieously iujinihI al iutirials uf ai
rr.il il.na Mlth tlir fiinm of tin .ininiil of .1 ilif
fu.nt rp.'e -. viH'K ntli r ecrjl wih- .1 tiriun
Mhlch piuilucit. 1 pin Ipil.lll. Ill .oliitlitis ol
tin' blooil ut tin1 litur anlnul (of a di llir. M
ipiilis). I'nr iD-laiiii', ilio IiIooiIthiipi of .1
r.ililiit tie.iliel as itmvi' ullli liiiiiun lilooil'stniw
T-imlui e .1 prcelpltatc. only when inlxnl ulih
.-0I11I101H uf hiuiiin lil.iuil. VII uihir kimla of
blood jic iiu'itfci.tiil.
Definitions.
AI'IDNOMV -llu- onl .imonoiiii or It a.l
JiHthc 101 111 autonomic le livi-iicmly iii-ul l.y
mi'iIiii- 011 iiolttir.il oiononn jud 011 phllo"Oplili il
uihlrrla .mil inraiia In thp f.rat plui' tin1 pop
ul tell eo eminent in 1 heir ii'-tihlnl llmila cf
A Ult of a pnli1ii.1l uliuli- -iiili ,ia auloiioiiiy "f
a Male1 of the I mini M ilea, of u clly or 1 nr
(loutioii and i loitli. In the second, the put!
eophlrjl. -ii-iisp il iiiruna lit ludc pendent .11 linn
of any ciuup of miuIUi Ihoimhta or lilfjji toward
f.uli eitliei iiuinhi'r of unli autonomic cioupa
of Ideaa fortiilnc the siand fnlal of a mlijeet
of thoiiKld Tliiia pujMi-. elirnilatrv. anatomv,
::eeloi.' and " fuitli. e.uli aiiloiioinie iu itaelf,
form the u'ind toul ol iulnl.il phllo-opln
Call Seller, M. I).
Preparing for th?
N?i$f World's Fair
pei nl I iiiierp'indmie ut Th. Trihiuie
Si, Com. Sept. 'JT
Till! lOI'I'IWl I'liuliane I'xpoaillon. to le
held in M. Coma in l"fts, will luie- nn
diri'itni k'eurial, null as inuuer poai
lleiiia hae had, lo w the eaenillm head
of all deparlnifliia and tn hale tlii direct au
peiilslou It Mill hire lour dueetoia ceneial,
or dlifcioia In ilnet. That plurt of nrganlMtton
his hern pi.uliialli deiermliieil upon One of
the four haa lie 111 wlected. an fir aa Ihe orjan
Izitli'ii and rviiilhr eoumifttiea ari ronrerned,
and their fomial .11 lion apprmlnc the wlrction
will prolnhli he made 11 the next luretlnj- of
the bi.aid ol ihrrimr Ihe four men will d i v Id,
tlic dutlea of the ilirmor neiural, and ifltli
iouidln.ile poMeia, and will he re-ponsihle ill
leelli lo (he irralint ind neiutlic comnittiee
of the euuipani
11
'I lie liukiliR ol ,111 eepoaliloii iluid. a It.elf Into
four liiau'hes. The1 aie:
rirt IVin-tiiiiilon and nnltiii lunie.
Si'iond Kxplnllatloi' al liome and aliiuad,
'llilld-'lhe illiiilliiu and Miponltlcu nl all
ilipaitmenta of exhibit".
1'ourlli 1ln illieillnn nl ioinei.loiis ami id'
inlstloii-, and Mlldlfd llnea p( exposition bual.
neva. I'l.i' miiJiillllon lulu Iheae four clliUlnna
la foiraliadoHrd V) Ihe work, an far aa II lus
proBreaN-d nl l. I."'il. Ihe im-clia flllea of
the foil I heads ul Kiaiid divisions will he dt.
At 25c, Black Cashmere 4 ;
inches wide, heavy goods and
fine finish.
At 5oc,AII Wool Storm Serge
Black, sponged, ready for use.
A decided bargain.
Very Attractive Satur
day Offer
Ladles' Swell Shoes for $1.44
-worth $2.00, $2.50 and $.00.
These shoes are elccjant footwear
for ladies and the price stamps
them bargains, They come in
dongola, vici kid and box calf.
All the new touches of style in
toe shapes, heels and form suit
able for house, street or dress,
the workmanship and finish
first-class In every respect. In
the lot are high grade shoos
worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.
For Saturday the price is, all
sizes and many widths, $1.44.
At 95C1 Boys' and Girls'
Shoes Sizes up to 2. in grain
leather and box calf, well made,
strongly reinforced and com
fortable. Splendid value at 95c.
tinnined by the Iminl of diirvtnin, in an amen h
meiil 11 ihe hy laiih. Mhicli xvere made at a
tune Hlii'tl it h u tliKuglit the ehiliia wniill hi;
mn-oliiljied 111 the hinds of a ilinctor general.
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'llie litha mu he dunlor ceneral of con
atru'tiuii and m iiulinaiin'. director i;encr.tl of
exploilalloii, ihrnlor tfimial of exhibits, ,iml
iliriilor Kiiieral of hum 1 ssinn.a and adinlhion
It mac he thuiiitlit pielerahle lo use director lu
ililit d eonstiiii'lloii and huinlili.'iiH e, direetnr
III chuf 01 explnllatiiiii, Hi. Xa alieuly alatril,
one of tne four headi- liis been decided upon.
and Ihe form 1 1 ippoiiitment Mill he reeoin
merded to llu? bund ul ilin-elura. The telei
lion la I'leileiicK .1. V. skilT, lu talea Ihe
position of direi tor Kimr.il or clliertor In chief
of exiilhits. Jlr. Hitf will inter upon I1I1 dutle
at unwe.
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Kieihrul. .I V -kllf Mas born in (liln.p.e,
Mai's. 111 l'.l. lie lived, iu Ma eiilhr year-,
also iu nliii;llrbl. Mi.., und llioukliu. . .
lie adoptid Io'iuuUmui as ,c pi.ifcaxiou and
lunvnl to ali-J Ml l.sTu, lie xaa ll;act.d 111
111 wjjnr Murk .11 I.iMieuie, Kan., until 1"T7,
Mian he inmcd to ('idoradu lleie ho m,i em.
ploiid iiputi and luiallv biifiine iiiiuaiier of thf
Ihnier irlbiine In issuuo ho M.ia tale coin-iiiia-ioiier
uf iuiuui;iatliin for C'ulurail 1, mpir
lsiui: Ihe btale exhilnla at expositions iu
I lm.vo ind t. Cuius duiinic that. time.
lu Is'), Prisidenl llarriMin appuinled htm on
ol ihe iiitloiul ii.mmUsioiii'ni to the World'
Columbian exposition ulupiejiili he n-
allinnl Ihii lespuiiyihihlv tu hetxmie chief ot llu
dipiitiniiit uf mlniK and iiuuluc, ol Ihut cxpu
and later xvns appnlntid deputv direrlor Reruul.
At the dose of the ( olumhliri expoitlon. lit
was npopinted ilitedor in ibiif of the I'icli
I '. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 a r miivcmu, nhich position he dill
hold He xx ia in cliiige of the org inilm.',
eiliupmeiiC and lii.talhilim of the miKeuui,
mIiiiIi, nilh ihe muniflc'iiit endnMimmt of .Mat'
hh.ll I'itlil, was opened in .lime, la'.d, aa a
intiMiim ot niiltiral M.ier.ce and antliropoloej.
Mr. II. II, lllRluholIiim. xxlio xxan the presi
ilert of the Columbian exposition, ia prealdent
of this institution, which baa already becom
ont of Iho fnreintwt ulentific muaninit of Ilia
Hi 1 hi.
Hi- consent of the I'eM museum frusteei, Hi,
-kllT aenpted the important position of ilirn
lor in chiit of the Culled Sutra fixiiitnla.a1.lii
to lh I'aria i'xnlliii of Iiem. in teiocrnitlon
of hia teivncra at I'nrl', be uaa cleroralrd nfth
Ihe enws of the Iegion ot Honor by the 1'reiuh
Cnxernmrut.
.Mr. klff haa aKx reeelxed bronre medil
fi 0111 l-'raneo HSfl) and a pold medal from
f.rrnuiiy in in'OKiiitioii of merit In rxpaillu.n
work, He ia a member of tlm Aincrleau axs
1 iatlon for the advancement cf tclenee; Aineri
cm Institute of Vlnlnir rntrinccry, Ititertiatlonal
Museirma asaoeiathm, I.'nclanel! ational Oeegra
phical sorlcl.x, etc 111 lfeOT he awiated in or
uani.irc and was a memhir ol the jury at the
.a.slnlllc I'xpo.illoii
INDIAN CRADLE-SONO. '
swiub ibee lo In thy cradle aixlt,
Deep In Ilic duaky wood!
SmIhb then low and atiinc alnlt
leep, .is a iapuoe tliould;
Tor iijfe ia jour little hlrihrn nrff, ,
Cfulet Mill comr. and peace and rnt,
If the liillv papoose la eood. '
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'Ihe iiijolo Imwla 011 the praiile rulil,
And the omIoi lmoia In the Hie.
Vnd the bit; moon ahinca nn tin lltll ehlH
r It klinnbim peaerfullx ,
Si in Ins thee liluli iu thy Utile peat.
And kuIiik thee Iom and lake ilm test
That Ihe rluht ulnd bilu;t tu Hire,
'Ihe fallal Ilea 011 ihe fiiiiiatil Bio'ind,
liieaminir of hum and lislu,
And the llmc.lrau'a 111. lie Miih mournful VNifiJ
Ml Ibroiiuli Hie lolenui niiclit :
Hut th Utile pipuii-e In lis birehen nut,
It nrlngirir low aa lie tales his reir,
'lill Ihe .un briiiKa the nininlnif light,
.New .urk l'rej.