The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 28, 1901, Image 7

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    am glad she refused,'' Mid Aunt
al. who sometimes forgot her diplo
ic her gratification at things.
v ...it if tklnfto n nnnff ik"
Into a statement he could easily
made before his conversion. "She
1(1 ill. v -v . .. . ....... .. ....... s
otlicr guests because most of
aaaa nnnilniTii(1 luuirv ami i(trnj
.i.t. in., mm
not flnil anything to say at first.
I I V Hill.- I'l kDU IU un UDUUI Kcuur
ENGLAND AND RUSSIA
Not Liable to Clash Over the Dis
pute in Tien Ts in.
THE MINERS MAY STRIKE
Though Their Leaders Will En
deavor to Avert a Conflict.
RUINED BY REFUSING.
Sirguuuirr U ho Derller a t'aal-
to Fight a Hurl Oaated
trout the titulary.
BOTH
Prom the irol la Dispute lle
Iwwi tar Two Pawrra-Tlir on
troversy Mar He Kveatunlly Itrfrr
red to Arbitration.
London. March 19. On the highest
. cttiiaa . u official authority the press Is authuriz-
aui surprised. Stuart, to hear you rt , ,, ,,,, j,m..i. .
l; that way of a common Salvation ti. t.i ,.., .. o i j I
a ivu asa wvnwa Wl IVUOOin 11 0 OIIU
wit was r.f rar ns Aunt uoyai could
Stuart Interrupted with an em-
sls that petrified both the women:
mill not allow you r any one to
: ii unnrnm.A.1 1 ui nwin oi un w u-
I love and who, If God Is Rood
1 " 1 1 li. ui.. ..... i-.'.n. .. .ii- uvuiiiir
tlie words Stuart walked out
gasping ns If a pall of loo wa-
...1 I ..... .. fhi'i.wn .,-r tliam ...1
they said when they recovered
I. n.iiiu ... ...... ......... u,-.-i
nor eared.
went away to lils room and sat
without turning on the lights.
In (he home by his brief but out-
declaration of his purpose. He
t regret It. but lie was n little
I lie had shown the un-Chrlstlan
in his words or manner. The old
.... I ..I...... I.. I.I .1 v.. I.
still praying when a servant
. .. . i . . . i . i ... . ..
erk in the otllce that two of the
had come In. and. acting under
ctlolis, the clerk had called up
to come and sec them. Stuart
r i n I i. in iiiini i e i: i'i i in i o
get down. He went out at once
lin n who mm come to the omce
MaMnnta ,.f rnnla1iron Tliot
nit that of a miner who lay sick
lenient.
ft hastily luauril Ills cutter with
the way lie started out. The
was iiarl;, and a line snow was
The drifts were piled high on
side of the road. Stuart knew
llil il.lvo i ill I v mi ri til he iv:iv s
u. '. .... .. ..I . ... l.'ll ..llll,. ll.lll ll.-
.l .. ii.. ... bikuj. ill .ii:.- .'1 ini-
Iti'i . but thet'e WIIM on liini.tlliir
Another curloiiM iiisinht into the ex
traordinary stews arid in lirman "ao-
SIDES WILL WITHDRAW !THE SUPERINTENDENTS RETICENT , ?? ? the sublet ot dotting w.
lately given by the local newspapers of
Uaii ivivuitaach. Oue iUij the burgo
master's dog barked at the dog of the
doctor. The latter complained about it
to the former' wife in insulting a
manner that the burgomaster wrote
him un indignant letter. The doctor
Uiereupou challenged his corrrajvoud
eut to a duel, which was refused. Now,
the doctor was uut an "officer of the re
serve," but the burgomaster was, so the
foTfner revenged himself by reporting
the refusal, Whereupon the burgomas
ter's name was btruck of the list of
"officers of the reserve," whereby he
British over the construction of a rail
road siding In territory claimed by
both will probably be solved by the
withdrawal of both the Dritish and
Russian troops from the ground In dis
pute. There Is a disposition here to think
too much has been made of the Inci
dent at Tien Tsin and a more hopeful
view of the affair is taken. This Is
aided by the statement contained hi
Dr. Morrison's dispatch from I'ekin,
which is- taken to mean that the com
bined efforts of the interested powers
are having the effect of causing St.
Petersburg to cheek any tendency to
undue aggressiveness on the part of
Russian representatives in China.
The officials of the British foreign
office have not yet received official
confirmation of Russia's alleged bat k
down in regard to .Manchuria. Turk' -stan
and Mongolia and Inquiries on 11
subject are now being made : 1
Petersburg ami Pekln. The Brltl .
foreign office is not relaxing its ef
forts to iccure a more satisfactory
statement of the intentions of Ru
but the officials deprecate the Brltlr.h
press agitation on the subject. On ail
sides It is officially and othi rwlse 1
that Cleat Britain has me : 'i
est contemplation of resorting to h
tillties against Russia, whatev r m y
be the outcome of the present nes i-
tlatlons.
While hostilities arc '.:! of the ques
tion, however, it is not unlikely that
diplomatic relations between Greal
Britain and Russia v ill I ec( nifl Btl'ala
ed almost to the breaking ; Int. !'
slhly British warships muyli dl irstt -el
to bring pressure to bear up in iltts
sla, but war will not result unless s no
fracas, quite unauthorized by None! a
and St. Petersburg, occurs betwi a i!i
opposing forces at Tien I sin.
i ins as eruon is i. i u upon e
haustlve Inquiries, A
ish offli
Inenl
t ill l.lbrrly to DlM-nu liar Sllaa
tlou I nUer BxtaStaaj 'oadlllon.
lint QM Doelaroa It la Na a Uura
tloa of I ii I, .ii llrcoK ii Itlon.
Scranton. la., March 10 The meet
ing of the district presidents of the
United Mine 'Workers was held here,
Instead of at WHUesb&rre, as proposed.
District Presidents NlcholB and Duffy,
when Interviewed, said that the meet
ing was simply to prepare plans for
getting the operators to a conference,
hut nothing was determined uion. To
day meetings of the district board will
be arranged. It had not yet been de
cided when or whether to call a meet
ing of the national board.
The mine superintendents are not
permitted to discuss the situation for
publication, and to all that they say
they lay special stress upon the request
that their names are not used in the
public prints. During the last strike
they were in position to follow their
own discretion in the matter, hut since
the advent of the Morgan regime their
lips arc sealed. What one of them
said yesterday, however, is likely the
key to the situation.
"The corporations are organizations
chartered by the state and liable to the
law. The United Mine Workers is an
organization which is not chartered
and liable to nobody, It Is not a ques
tion of recognition of the union, hut
rather disinclination for a chartered
corporation to meet on equal terms
with an Irresponsible organization."
The present outlook is far from
bright for a joint conference, but an
other strike of the anthracite miners
will not be declared unless the sit
uation becomes such as to absolutely
demand It.
President Mitchell stated last nlgliL
, that if it becomes necessary to order
a strike the new law passed at the In
dlanapolls convention regarding the
consent of all the district presidents
being necessary before a strike could
he ordered does not apply in tins in
stance, He said It applies only to a
general strike, and that the strike of
the anthracite miners would be Con-
Bldered local. Mr. Mitchell said it is
1 probable that within the next few
Brit-' '' ,vs '"' wi" K" " New York ill all eti-
.ai. often t ne mouthn't cc of 1 1
government, whose positio.i makes it'
undesirable that he should he named in !
this connoctlon, said last evening:
"It is us ! for (Mir newspapers to
use provocative language, Tiny for
get that we h ive a gteal army in South
Africa ami that w. ha' no other
army, nor the maklti; ' ose, else-,
where. It is impossibk i.. j to war!
with Russia."
A umi-officlal statement was Issued:
last evening to the effect that the much j
talked of assurances of the Russian I
' deavor to bring about a conference.
Played With Powder, Torn to Pieces
Cumberland, Md.. Marchl9. Thomas
Conners, '.he 8-year-old son of Thomas
Connera, coal miner, at Thomas, W.
Va., had seen his older brothers set
oil powder in the yard for fun. Ids
father kept a lug keg in the house, and
yesterday '.he boy went up stairs and
lighted it. The explosion wrecked the
lions,' ami Instantly knie-i the hoy, al
most tearing him to pieces.
DVigh, went up to (rornish-l''i'h
is afternoon with some clothes V" Z Zl o c '
C . , , ..... "mmmmxmi m oi. leiersnu rg. were made!
bute and Is not yet back," the Feb. 6, and evidently referred to to the
I I I tlllWl'l il 1I11I SIIIIII III n IHH 1.1 nnun ran , ii.. - i 1 ..a
I Port Arthur last November, and not to I
ive on with a great feeling of he Manchurlan convention.
is at Ills heart He recalled 11 ls understood that one official view
i words ubout the abandoned Ju dispute may eventually be
I i . . ' li.il., u n 1 nlw, nt
own and on the side bills. Tin
that Rbena might be in peril
Ickcned the stir of his blood.
his horse with a reckless (lis
f Hie speed or the danger. The
ho was with him in speaking
envard said. "Tell you. bora. 1
nioit I was with the doctor,
ipi saying my little prayer, as
l.v dues who rides with him."
Hey reached the limit of tin
tart left the horse and cutlet
!
8 Dwlght come up that after
lie had stopped a minute tc
rsclt and then gone on.
Stuart reached the house al
of the miners' path, it wni
furiously. Rhcna had been
fore him. Shu had left bei
f clothing, and that was tin
It QU.V one tin.l Bonn nt Iia
rushed out of the miserable
1(1 down the path to the next
"r Settlement Nothing
:i -1 p of Rhena on her sup
"i a to town, she could not
ssi'd the two men on t heir way
3rl ""1 in tlio little oath lis"
Willi Ills heart trnmhllnir Thai
'es - ibbed under the rising I
w '' low the lights of Cham-1
' 1 here and there through
' snow. And never bad Stu-I
referred to arbitration.
Deported Editor liter Dellla-crent.
Red Wing, Minn., March 19. George
P. Rice, the deported Manila editor of
The Daily Bulletin, arrived here yes
terday. Me is now visiting at his old
home. lie is not willing to discuss his
plans. He said: "My business is now
with the government, in Manila I
asked for a military or civil trial, but
was denied both. The military there
all hang together, and knowing I could
prove my statements thev were afraid
thai if I ..ii- j . . .
1'in.l one of the cottages.! r i.'' "' "''" lo remain t
. . ""Ki '"so nring cnarges acanist nth.
ers. Hence I was characterized as a
dangerous incendiary. I shall in a few
days go to St. Paul and see the gov
ernor. I am satisfied that the evidence
which 1 will produce will not only
clear me and vindicate me, hut give me
redress, ami 1 shall not rest until I
obtain both."
New
Justice
'oved Rhena Dwlght as at '" 1
tori, mum rn) the Experts.
York. March 19. A jury before
Blanchard. in the silDl'eioe
court yesterday, returiied a verdict for
$l.::77 ill favor of Dr. William E. Ila
gan, of Troy, against the city, If the
verutct ot the jury withstands appeal
It means that in all probability the city
will he compelled to pay all the hand
writing experts called in the fatuous
Mollneux murder trial nt the rate of
$"0 a day. The bills were held up by
the comptroller, who thought that thev i
should I,,, cut In half. Tim experts
promptly brought suit against the city
A Vcm:g BSH
May lie very old in suffering, She is
very apt to neglect the earlier symptoms
of disease. Often when she takes treat
ment it is the wrong treatment for
ner caw.'. erv
m a ii y young
women write to
Dr. Pierce and
consult him by
letter free. All
such corre
spondence is
strictly private,
and wouianl)
modesty is
spared the
shock of Indeli
cate examina
tions, unpleas
ant question
ings and offen
sive local treat
ments. " l suffered with
female trouble,"
wilt, s Miw A;;nt
HcGowne, of i.vi
Bank m . vh
Ington, n. c. "I
tried various rem
edies but none
teemed to do say
permanent Kuml
Thr doctors mid it
was the W'lsccjsc
nt Internal trouble
they ever had, t
decided to write to
Doctor Pierce for
help, l received
a very encouraging reply nml commenced in it.
meat at once. I hint nut med ihr "Favorite
i iesiiijiii.ui a win. nel.ire I tiewnn tn fi-i I,.-.
as I continued, my health mduallv
ii n improving ever) day and I 0tii
lost caste and buffered injury in his
career.
The Volka Zeltung cites the following
as pendant; An aged woman of the
laboring class was sitting alone in her
room win ii a drunken man forced his
way into it. abused her with the foul
est language ami struck her and
wounded her till she bled profusely.
While this was going on her son re
turned home, ami, verj naturally, Hew
into a rage and rushed at the ruffian
whom he did not treat in the gentlest
of ways, il,- was a hard-working,
steady fellow, but he was entitled to
avenge so coward 1) an outrage on any
woman, ami certuiuly in this case, as
the woman was his aged mother. In bin
anger lie woundetl the rullian with a
knife. Although the tatter's wounds
soon healed the wiling fellow was
dragged before (i magistrate and con
gemned to a yenr's imprisonment,
The public prosecutor ami the mag
istrate wile both of them "officers of
the reserve." am! they both asserted
that "his use .if the knife betrayed the
brutality of his cli a meter, so that he
deserved the mosl uevere punishment
that il was in ti e power of the court to
give biiu."
It may be rem till be red that a few
weeks age a deputy in tin (ieriliun diet
was ImiIi! enough to state before the
house that, his majesty the kaiser was
ill Informed b his entourage and al
lowed himself in in- fed with new mmi per
cuttings alone. Inwlead of reading I
whole heaps of the dailies. Due of the1
stock exchange daily papers tills, us
that the kaiser reads a great many I
more newspapers than the in on
think, while the kaiserin devotes an
hour a day to this t pe uf literature and
keea her illustrious husband well in
formed on all subjects of interest.
The professors of the University of
Bonn held a meeting recent j to which
the students were invited. The profi -or
urged that measures shouM be
taken to stop the excessive drinking
now in vogue among the students,
I'rom their ranks drinking- is spread
ing to all other classes of the popula
tion and is well-nigh becomings v icious
fashion in the country.
The professors arc very earnest in
their attempts to stop this. Thej have
appointed a committee, am! a govern
ment councillor, Herr Quensrl, of
Cologne, will report on the mutter. All
the universities in Herman ure invited
to support tin- movement, which is
chiefly intended to abolish the mam
rites and methods which oblige the stu
dents to drink and w hich are at the hot
bun of the "training" for drinking.
GREAT BRITAIN'S ELECTORATE
li lln Inerrnard Vnirlj Sevenfold
DuriiiH Ibc Hrliin of Quern
2nXS5KSsVsTO
v
for Infanf and Children.
The Klad You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chaa. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for ever 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
"Just-aa-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tho
health ef Children Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
S7
M
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
i"l rNT..,w COMMW.
1 lOWII imp, Nil VOWW CITT
Mr Coaated All uuin.
"You've been in a tight," s
inn! her. reprovingly.
"I 'h. nut much of a one," an
the boy.
iid you count mo
when you felt your an
lug?"
")h. sure." returned the
counted Kill all right, but I 1,:
ether boy down rlrst. It's till
way." Chicago Post.
Mi-, t . K V'liiDeitm-n, ( i
liotlin, W is , was ulllii ted
HtolllUCU trouble an. I eollrili
lor n liu K tune. Slit' sltvs, "
K il
Willi
IlltlOU
have
as I
rj pa
told
sillllS
boy.
ock'ei
only
1 1 led uirtuj piepui ai ioiiK but i one
luio dutit! mo tlm gond t bii Cbtiin
I'ei lam's Stoiuiich ui, .I Liver Tniilcta
Iihvi ," These Tablet s nr. lor sale at
tlie .Miilille1 org Drug Stnro, I'rico
lift ceii ts. Samples In o.
-i-:-:-H-i-H-:-:-;-:-:-:-H-:-M
UBS) in pa I he Me.
Mr. Boerum Place (suffering from
mal de mer)- If yon lone never been
seasick you cannot understand wl
is t hat a seasick per Iocs not
w bet her he lives or dies!
Mr. Columbia Height, oh.
ran. I have gone abroad with
who were so seasick thill I
Care t di w het her t hey lived i
- Ilrookh ii ICacle.
it
MIPFLINBURQ
MARBLE WORKS.
K.H.I.
Drnlff in Ivfttrlili
A NCI
a ml
l
a t
Hart
Love mnv be blind,
Il has slrunRe,
Of distlngulshlns
plunks
And mi income uf
- Chicago Dally Ne
! Was!
but Just
peculiar
In im. en
the
inly J a .lav.
as,
M i l -i: lliuvr.
' Young Lady have yi u "Ten Tl.ou
sjind a Year.' "
.ew t .erk l should s.n not: If 1
had 1 wouldn't be working here for
ten dollars a week, Chicago Iail
eVK
I
T
MONUMENTS, HEAD
? STONES &. CEMHTERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
? Old Siones Cleane I and Repaired
i. Prices as Low as the Lowest.
T Satisfaction Go iranteed,
.!. j A. . , .-. .- .,
.trc:
l-l-H "1 1. 1 K"M-1-H
X
rcve, i ;
4.
M
Fa run!
i dear.
Wife
haie you'.1
Husband No.
"Any headache?"
"None at all."
"Hheumatism ?"
"Not a particle."
"Vou don't think
yon V"
"No dimmer. Why?
"This is Sunday,
rhurch time." -N. Y
lllnise
mi ha
n I ) n
it will ralui !o
ami
We,
it's most
klv.
nb
Wrleome SiiKKrat Inn
ere is one thing I like
remarked the outspoken fr
never make anv feints about
ife."
i'ii'
"Tl
you,"
"vou
tirinir from publ
"No," answered Senator Sorghum;
"I tried that once. A whole lot ol
the neighbors cot together and lie
pan to shoot off fireworks am! shunt
'hooray!' and it took me more than - s
months to finally dispose of the ru
mor." Washington "Star,
letorla,
I i
When th
mere were
out of a jx.pu
000,000, That is ;
only M in everj
possessed of the
' n came to the throne
than 1,000,000 electors
lion of more than 23,
BS much as to say Unit
100 adult males were
franchise. And yet
live ye;
reform
statute
battle.
irs had passed
bill had been
book after an
To-day nearly
let , :,liil
improved
Oonunue to lake tin- wcd.ii.im
since the (fruit
iloced ii m . ii the
epoch in a U i i.
To per cent, of
the adult males in the I'niti ii Kingdi
possess the franchise. The IncreatKi in
population, added to the increase ill lie
percentage of representation, has. how
ever, given us an electorate of about !
6,750,000.
It is as well to note that during this I
extraordinary development of the elec-
to rate the elected representatives of
Seli-uiiiie Itrsrareli,
Jester -Old Hnueexil has agrei
after his death hi bod ahull lie t
over to the university in the int
of science.
.Unison Interests of science?
tester 1 1 s; a., biiih ,
have insisted that he has no
doctors are , ing t.i til... il
Mate Journal.
I that
irned
n sts
relatio
ail. Tl
ll. Dl.
. I any.
a ii. a rtj r
f ('
had
to rheutnat Ism, He
In n e the
Fred A
bi en long
was limpi
when ik, n en ludfralv oritrt him
to stain! and deliver. On the spur of
i.
me inouii in i arey ran NKe a
raDuit, and has not sn.ee f
f his pi i a v.
l I . il ll lie rs 1 1 mil .
"Ah. irunk again." the prea
As In- mat on the str.. t poor
Ned.
"Yes hlc old boy. pnd so am
The leerins drunkard made rep
And. puzzled, the preacher pa
by.
St. Louli Star.
her sb'. !
ir dranke
- J him
u her en ning '
I
scare,;
i . : a t w ;nre
th
peop
:'' when the terror of tin
and choked him that slu
' r,"l out into the treacherous
"as perhaps even now lying
'torn of one of them dead oi
" Prayed as he stood there,
' Ootl, save her, for 1 love
than u;y life'"
' "-NTI.VCKD M XT WEEK. )
10 "f " results from a dis-
w ...r- BIWIIMI l
f"Pati ,f ii,,. i-,..iu a
I Woof ,.,,l .1..:....
T' ',"""'0 111111!' DSVUI
Wver I aldcts will nnrraot
roider .i , i
IS,, I 1 m inn iieim
-""n ui
the first
r their rate. Hagan'a case
to come to trial.
is
I Awed I'alversltr Proteaaor llralsrns.
New Brunswick, N. J., March 19.
i After a service of over -Id years the
j Rev. .Samuel Merrill Woodbridge, pro
I fessor of ecclesiastical history ami gov
ernment ana dean of the New Bruns
wick Theological Seminary, has ten
dered his resignation. Dr. Woodbridge
is B2 years of age and graduated from
the seminary in 1MI. .Since 1 s."i7 he
has held Chairs in It and has been dean
since l Js. lie has offered his resig
nation several times before this, but
has been persuaded to stay.
Br. Pier no Fs
hw?m Prescripiion
Makes Weak Women Strong
and Sick Women Well.
rtiotflffrmpbed
a oHi it...
Muldlehuig Drug
eeks For 25 Cts.
.i Z ., SW "wii.
r'i'uiar itgiumau
il m
MU
Nsaai lur
'".in.
BV',,i,:j",'" pp pubiuhii
H fcUl 7sJ?gW F"liilin to
a. ... .
So ",7"".,,P'!''. Th.l.tp.P.ruf
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ProaoBrd Peaaloa Por Llllaokalaai.
San Francisco, March 19. The prin
cipal measure Introduced in the Ha
waiian legislature was a bill presented
In the house providing for an annual
pension to ex-Queen Lllluokalanl, This
measure provides for a pension of
$12,000 per annum during the queen's
lifetime. It is believed that some sort
of pension will be granted to her, as
every political party is pledged to such
a measure.
-'aatrllaiir WuuiiiIi-iI Ills Ailvrmnrr.
Paris. March 18.- In the duel fought
Saturday between Count Bonl de Cas
tellane and M. de Itodays, the editor of
Figaro, the latter was wounded In the
thigh at the first exchange of shots.
Count de Castellane was not Injured.
The duel was then stopped. The duel
waa fought at 25 paces. Dt Hodays"
wound is not fatal.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
A. of Me.
TOENOn htm sis ly
prodares the ahoTorMnltiiln'30 days. II sell
Bpiverf ally and quickly. Cures when all otherafsiL
oiinu tie n will regain tbolr lost Euutaood, sad old
men will recovor their youthful vigor by ualnf
RETIVO. It quickly and surely ronton Ntrrout
noaa. Lout Vitality. ImpoUiDcy. lOS htly EnilMloD,
LHt Power, Failing Memory, Wanting Dlaaaws.and
lU affects ot aolf-abum or eiceas and lndlac ration,
rhlch unOU ono lor study, bunlneas or marriage. II
sot only cures by start ins at tho asat of dtsean. but
Isasroat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink glow to pale check and ra
(torlnc the Arc of youth. It wards off laaaaiti
sad OoastunpUon. Insliit on having KKVIVO, no
other. II can ba carried in rest pocket. By mail,
1.00 per pack are, or six for Bo.oo. with a poel
Ure written guarantee to care or re road
17. uireuiariree. sgaraei
Royal Medicine Co.,
for mlc in Middltburqh, Pa., b y
MIDDLED bllGll DRUG Co.
8PINAL zrfiift aK3&
have scarcely increased in
number by a score. In 1801, al the
union of the British and Irish pallia-'
: meats, then were u;,s members of the I
house of commons. Disfranchisements
and suspensions of'wribs reduced the
m.m.1 : i . . .
niiiiiuci in actual pracuce lo two, ronii.
aiKiut wnicti ngureit remained ti:i Mr.
, tlladstone in t-.'i raised it ti 670, tin
present total of the house, says the
London Express,
It i.s quite probable, therefore, that
should the much discussed "manhood
suffrage" ever come into operation in
this country it will not add a single
member to the distinguished gathering
at, oi. stepnen s. .or. as a matter of
l acts nut ll a i! to the electorate its. If
as large a proportion as has been added
in the lost 33 years. For in that time
50 per cent. lia been added lo the rate
of adult mule representation. A mere
DO per cent, more would C; i t i yen man
over 21 a vote--if he cared to use it
Peeallavltles of thr Diarlc sra.
Sir John Murray recently showed
how remarkably the Black sea differs
from other sens and oceans. , .surface
current (lows continuously from the
ltlack sea into the Mediterranean, and
an under current from the Mediter
ranean into the Hlack sea. The latter
current is salt, and, being heavier than
the fnsii water above, it, remains stag
nant ut the bottom. Being saturated
with sulphuretted hydrogen, this wa
ter will not main tain life, ntui so the
ltlack sea contains no living inhabit
ants below- tlie drpth of about 100 fath
oms. The deeper water when brought
to the surface smells exactly like rot
tea eggs.
The i astern edge of the North Amer
ican continent is overflowed by theses,
and the water near the coast is ihal
low. To find the true edge of the great
continental mass one would have to
travel about SO miles due eastward
' 1 from New York.
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"Vou see the jack ol
to the queen of clubs
that your sweetheart
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or Hans, ,ip possibly
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Ferdinand . '
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Correct Silverware
Correct in character, design an.l
workmanship ia as necessary as
dainty china or fine linen if "vou
would have everything in ixxl
taste and harmony.' Knives,
forks, spoons and fancy pieces for
tabic use will be correct if se
lected from goods stamped
Rogers
Bros."
1847
K ri'. 'n! , r I H4",
urn "K..,t. '' For
"l.lrr.. tax Hiaa.ra
Int.rmnonil Silver Co. Meriden, Cenn
' a. th.r. ar- Irnila
cataJugu. No. lwt
In ihr I a.r.
cannot sins the ol.! s -,u-s
She screeched, then silent stood:
For the aalleryltes In chorus yelled
"That a right VOU lu er could."
-Chicago I'aily Ncwi
An Bseeptloa.
"T tell you. any man can win r..iw
adsya if he has nerve."
"Oh, 1 don't know about that. Look
at my Cousin .lack. He had nerve
enough to try to borrow ten dollar
from the girl's father, to pay tfte min
ister, and, by poll;-, the old man got
mad and wouldn't let him have her.'
Chicago Times-Herald.
Tho Fewer af iinbtt.
"Darliuf." ahr said, "do you lovu
me as much as crrr ?''
"Yea, dearie," said he, with his nose
buried in his newspaper.
That ought to have satisfied her,
but she had to ask "Why?"
"Oh. I dunao. Habit, I suppose."
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