-t: ic t i - r. I,f, a 7 .4' .1' tJk l-tl IS twit PIE AND COURTLY .of Afghan::n. Amen - . nr k mm CKw Him Ever Sluce . . CklMkM. ...-inn nf Ilabibullah to the Chip of Afghanistan is subjecting Ih.otor of tM youin 10 inn It scrutiny upon the part of in-1 led powers. W hetner ne win i , tr enough to follow out the pol- j his father, ADaur ninnun, rr L to be seen. A weak man, or Who turns to Kutisia, is likely m nreciuitate the long-threat- eonflict in the far east. I Lo from a recently published h written by Dr. Lillian Hamil- tho for several years was tne ian of the late ameer's house-, are herewith rcprouucea: ; Loh when the father set out for Lii Turkestan to punish the re hi of his cousin Jshnk, Prince kullnh Khan, his eldest son. I a boy of only 16, was left to te during his absence, and thei H of his rule in Cabul was , L-d as one of special prosperity j lepose. .Many causes may nave lihuted to this happy result, but If the chief undoubtedly is. the k-'s own disposition. He nns, E, so far seemed to combine hi -rson most of the best qualities s immediate ancestors without faults; the shrewd common , simplicity and courtly ninn nf Host Mohamed without his I tic chivalry, the piety and re in aspirations of Mohamed Aful KhI. his weakness, and the ready tnnt nnd keen uerce'otion of Ah-, Kahman without his violence and ty. The one question tnnt still ins unanswered is that of pow- s he also strong I'opular lie inlv is at present, but without igth in such a country no one ven hope to remain in favor. At nt it is impossible to answer Lvith any authority. ' Hucation," he has said, "is the of the prosperity of England, the commonest workman in knd becomes a master when Iported to this country." Prince bullah is not only the eld- hut has already acted his father, not merely during n CONDENSED ttHX. . - "Silver riate that Wears: The trade mark "1847 EE? on Spoons, Fork9, etc., 19 a guar autee of quality the world over. The prefix 1847 insures the genuine Rogers quality. For Side by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue No. 191 , to International SlWer Co. Meriden, Conn. PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A3. Lewistown Division. In effect Nov. 24, 1901. r .15 j 2.1 9 311 j IIS ,43 t4 tl ,.V.I ol!9 ,13 255 05 VillD. I STATIONS. I BAHTWAIIO' t A M AMI P M In (hi Runbtiry aOi 4 IH in Hcltnworo Junction 9 09, 4 40 10 15 t-eliiiit-rove (K 4 M 10 i:i Pawling; H.M 4 '.T ;10V7 K reamer 4 lltl.KI Melm-r 8 47 4 JO 10 Hrtl Mtilillrburo; M 4 1:1 lOl'i Henfer HH4' 4 07 10 Mi Itmvcrtown 8 ; 8.VT 10 6tll Ailairmlmra; w aw luMi Haulm Mills 1.1 3 44 111 (Wi !( lure fi7 S 49 111 171 Wnnrir IS7! 8 3H illUll Shiiitlle 7M 8 W ll!i Vnlnt.Tville 74 HI ilJ2; Mnitland 7 4:1 8 ill 1 1 4il Iwlnlnwn T SI S 18 lH'itwletownOlaiii Htreet. 7 83 8 1145 liFwiatown Junction. 1 )0 900 aal f Jmpmu Have DtIbj41 Great raiana for Tata Tw4 rt at Oar Dairies, A curious coincidence learned by tha experts of the department of agrlcul- tur in a tour 01 the orient It tu fact that while the natives of China, Japan, the Philippines and the coast region never have cultivated a taste for but ter and cheese, yet they haT made up this discrepancy by their fondness for condensed milk. A few years after rfce process of con densing milk was discovered, the na tive of Japan, China and the east gen erally soon cultivated a liking for it, and to-day condensed milk Is more pop. ular and in greater demand in these countries then is any other western product. Thousands of cans are shipped from San Francisco to the ports of China and Japan and to Manila every week and in supplying this trade the I'nited States holds' the monopoly. But in regard to butter and cheese, while the outlook is bright, savs officials of the department, still it is hardly pos sible for us to compete with Australia on equal terms in mi-'-'v'-t these eom mori't'es, for the reason that that coun try lies several thousand miles mar er the market than we do. Hut when it comes to Japan, American dairy prod nets, it is believed, will be able to compete with Australian butter on j equal terms-. I As above stated, the natives have 1 cultivated little taste for butter or for i cheese, so that the sales of these prod 1 nets are made mostly for the large 1 European and American population in j the principal s-aports from Nagasaki 1 to Singapore who up until n very short j tini" ago depended entirely on Aus tralia for their supply. Now that the agents: from the l nited States- ore in the field, it is said that both dealers and customers are willing to buy American butter and cheese, and in a majority of cases, have expressed a preference for these two products sent there from the Cnited States. LE CJJUaTJYERTSING. ADMINISTRATOR'S NQTICK. Let to r a of Administration iothi aauia 4 Jonathan BKku&rV lat of Waanlng-toa twp., Sards Co, rmn daa'd, sauna: bmi graolad U tha aadarsiansd, all parsons kaoanna; than aalvaa ladabwd to aald acuta ara raqussud to aaka lataiadlato pavnant, "talla thoaa bavin elalawartll praiaatUam duly aathsoUsaUd te ia aadanlcaad. JUHN W. oil KHAKT. K reamer, fa., Oct. it, iwii. AdmiDlatiatoi. ADMINISTRATORS' KOTICE. tors d'AdmintBtriiUon In' Uia eaUlaol A ad raw TcnM, lato o( Monroe township, rinv dar (Joantjr, fa,, decwuied, liavinc been ranted to tha onoeratriied. all peraona kuowlnc tbenv aalvea Indebted to aald ealate are requested to make Immediate payment, while tboaa baring claim againe! tha aaid ealate will preaent ttieu) duly aatnenticated to the umlerBisned. KAMVKLW. TKl'I'T, JAMKa IX WEKTZ, Admlnlatratora. Ocit.lWI. .uk. w. SkkU.-kaiwB UXECtTOH'iTNOTtCE.-Notice la hereby given that loltera tpalanieiitary upon tha aetata of John Meni-le, late ot Perry Town ship, Snyder tiounly, fa., deveaMd, have bean iaaued In due form of law to Ilia under aigned, to whom all Indebted to aaid tutate abould make Immediate imymi-nl and thuae bavlnr claims aKainnt It uliould present them duly authentiealod lor wttlpinent. W1C1IAKL K. MKN'. I.K. UKOK(iK A. MhNl.l.K, f Executora. Mt Pleasant Mills, 1'a,. Ueu. JO. 1M. Soft - Harness aa eaa Baka yew kar- as wan mm a glove it it mm mm lousn aa wire oy I It aatng KI M KHA Uar. aaaa Oil. You can I bngtnea lis Ufa-make It If last IsH as long as U 1J EUREKA llcrcass Oil maksa a poar looking bar Una Ilka new. Marie of aura, baavy bodied oil, e psrlally prrpared to wita Btaud tha wsaiber. , Midi bj STAHDARO OIL CO. VuA Bold eTfrywhara la rain all tu 1 I y v IS - j awk V-. 'Vr HABIBULLAH KHAN. Kew Ameer of the Asiatic Kingdom of Afghanistan.) Vsenee from Cabul, but in his severe illnesses, and has. more- ,n.s the ameer's health declined. Inlly had more and more au- ly placed 111 his hands. il recent years until, indeed, were put down by Abdur Uah bloody feuds and the law of re on, and the raids which they lined, were universal through ;he whole of Afghanistan, chief was at war with his iors or most of them, and the ters of a man of older lineage often be found to be slaves in luseholds of these various rob lieftains. Thug it came about he daughter of the Mir of Fy was taken prisoner by Mir ler, shah of Turkistan, and, I very pretty, was kept in the land brought up with his own er tin she should be old 1 for him to marry her. Jo Shah, however, died before me arrived, and when his tr became Abdur Rahman's wife she took with her the lion and friend of her child Shortly afjgerward the ameer, ed no doubt by her beauty, i is still, even as an old lady, )ut of the common, married h the sanction almost at the 1 of Jahander Shah's daugh o had no children of her own, 10, like all eastern wives, was nxious to have "children in ise," as they would say. This er of the Mir of Fyzahnd is ther of Prince Ilabibullah and Nasrullah, and is a scion of the most ancient fa mi lien nf listan. larrlaite Fees In Mealeo, fe. are well-founded reports' of Ke marriage charges on the part llergy in the interior of Mexico, f oung men are "sized up" to see iey will stand. Thus the per We of the religious ceremony of re is discouraged. In some cases 1 grooms have refused to pay 00 to 11,500, and have gone to Red States, where nript.i. u-a o perform the religious cere- ir .'S gold, or, eay $52 silver. 1 marriage, which alone legiti- -uoureu ana provides lor the orderly Inheritance of prop I ways in order, and many peo contenting themselves with law aoj'g is sufficient. Train k&ves Sunbury 6 30 p m, ar rives at Sehnngrove 5 45 p m Leaves S'linsprovefi:00 p. m., arrives at Sunbury 6:15 p. m. Trains leave Lewiittown JunoMou : 4 40 a m, 10 14 m, 1 10 p m,13iip m 4 .ITp m, 7 OTp m, H 42 p ni, 1? 36 a lu (or Alumna, Pituhurx ami the Wen. for Huliliiiuresni' Washington 80(1 am 9 31), 1 K. I 88 4 83. ft 10 in Fur l'hllailulihla ami He York A SS 8(n. 80a in, 1 on l n 4 A and 1114 p ai Km llurriHtiurK a 111 in Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NOltTHKKN CKMTKAI. RAILWAY WE.MTWAKD, Train lave' H-IUnarove Junction dally for Sunb'iiy aim West. u SMim, l S8 p b, 4 52 p m. Sunday t a m, S43 p in. Trains leave Suntmry dally enoept Snniluy: 12 am for HufTilo.l 21 u in lur Erie and Can- amlulKint b ill ' iii tor Ilellclnnte Krla and i'annndalirua 12 a iii Inr I-oek Haven, Tyrone and the west. 11 4 for HulTiilo, nil p m tor Hellefonta Kane Tymno and Canar.dulliua 5iiip ui lor keoovoand Klmira 45 p m lor Wllllanisport Sunday KiH a m for Buffalo via n portura, 1 11 a m lur Brie, S 10 am for Erie and Oanau dalKua 8Mpm for vii. 141am for Lock Haven ami Kaon port 8 45 a m, 9Hbam200 and S S5 p m lor Wllkef burre and Hazelton 6 10 a in, lo 10 a in, v 05 p m, 5 J5 p in lor Shauio Itln ami Mount Carinel Sunday 9 55 am lor Wllkebarre EASTWARD. Train; leave Sellnpgrove Junction 10 00 a ui, dally iimvlnK at f lliladfllphla 3 17 pin New York 6 S3 p in Baltimore 3 11 p in Wafhluxton 4 la pin 530 p in daily arriving at Philadelphia 10 20 p m Ne York S3 a m, Uallttuore 9 45 p in Waalllnhtou 10 55 p m. 8 4ptu, ually arriving at Fhlladolphia ( 25a m, New York 713 a m, Kaltiiuore 2 30 a m Washington 4 05 a m Tra'ns alKO leave Sunbury : 2 52 am dally arriving at Phlladefdhla ( 52 a m Halliinore 7 DO a m Vt'anhirnton 830 am New York B 83 a in Weekdayt, lO.'ea m Sundays, 8 23 " m dally arriving at Fblladrlphla 7 tl a in, New York9.' a m, 10 ss Sundays Ualtl mcre 7 20 s m. WiwIilnKion 830 a m, Halliinore 12 o p n WaMUiugton 116 pm, 7 50 a m week Iii.vh arrivlnir at Plilladi lphla 11 41 a in, New York 2 13 p ui, Baltimore 12 10 p ui, WiuduiiKlon 1 15 p m 15.1 pu. week days arriving at Philadelphia 1 23 p m, f w York 9 30 p nt, Haiti more Ui) p in WaiOiingtoi 7 16 pm 1 44 p m dallv, nriivlnf? nf Philadelphia? 32 pm New York 10 23 p m, Baltimore 7 30 p ru, Wuab lu v-ton 8 35 p in Traina alao leave Sunbury at 960 am and 5 20 and 8 31 p in, lur HarrlaburK, Philadelphia aud Baltimore I. K. WOOD, Oen'l Pass Agent I. B. HUTCHINSON Oen'l Manaa-er. ADDED STABLE ROOM. Hon- l-'nriiit-ra Who Need More Exten sive Stock ttunrtrre Caa Ilo Maelt vvilli I.lttle. The illustrations' show the elevation of the ordinary farm barn, and also the floor plan, as it appears when the ad dition that is shown has been built to give increased room fur the accom- ELEVATION OP BARN. modation of cow, or other stalls. The addition is across one end of the burn, each end projecting to form an open manure shed. The shed on the left hand can be boarded in and used for calves or other young stuck, or for a place to store tools and farm machines, if de- Ope ih.td 1 1 I ILLUJ HAY AY J ffoop 1; slo ::: Orain I) ' Rocv 0ft Z6 caiif n l niM MM aw nuvifv , Restores VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. prodneea tha above rasolU ln.S0 days. It sett powerfully and quickly. Cures whan all others fall Sonne men will regain their lost manhood, and old man will recover their youthful vttor by aatai BE TITO. It qnlokly aad surely restores Mama nesa, Lost Vitality, ImpoteDey, Vlf htly Emissions, lost Power, Falllnc Memory, WastlD Di eases, and all effects ot self abuse or exaasaand lndlsorstlou, which nnftta one for arody, bnalneaa or marriafe. II Dot only cums by atertlni at tha seat of diaaase. but la a great nerve toole and blood builder, bring ing back the pink (low to pale eheeke and re storing the fire of yooth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Inslat on bavin REVTVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail 1.00perpackaire,oraii for eJS.OO, wit h a poel tlve written iniarmntee to ear or reiana the money. Circular ixee. Addreaa Royal Medicine Co.,3S?,?c.Tilt' For mle in Middleburrli, Pa., Iu MIDDBLKURG11 D1UG CO. It signature la on every box of the genuine .aiative BroinO'Quinine Tabieu i remedy that rurca cold In one day C HOUND PLAN Or BARN. sired. The shed on tlie right U con vi nient to both lines of stalls, the ma nure being- hauled out to the shed each lay. Such an addition costs but little, having- a simple shed roof, and fur nishes ndded room that is often ex ceedingly valuable the xtra stalls, and the covered place in which to store the manure. Orange Judd Farmer. TIMELY DAIRY NOTES. Thirty-five yenra' rcputiition la back nf the Itnyner HiHtiflliiK Co. a Seven-Year-Old ltye Thla whlnkey 1m famoiia the world over for the high quality t-l l buys four full uurta ot tlieae linn old gooda See particulars In bite an nouncement In thla Imiie. Crip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervout nrottration' Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them. lad ara 11:1 qtl llU.ltS WHIUt all USE UllS. k d Best t ounh Sjruii. Taxloa Good. Cat in iinir. i,imi vr (iniKuinin. Don't leave the herd out in a cold wind. Make use of all the pumpkins. They are one of the most valuable of the fall feeds for the cows. Is the watering; apparatus in work ing order so the cows won't have to go to the creek in cold storm? It is a good ign to saw the milker have thirst for milk. It la a certifi cate of cleanliness. Farm Journal. Fix a high mark for your cows this winter. If they do not reach it find out why. The fault may be your own. The cows will appreciate all the sweet apples and odds and euds of sweet corn that lie around theorchard and garden. Cows that are reg-iilarly brushed and cleaned will yield more millc in pro portion to feed; i. e., there is grain in the currycomb. If you have trouble in getting all the cream from the milk of cow s that are iun:;i the end of the milking period, dilute w ith warm water before straining. Itnlry llenalla In Vlnler. It is often ditlicult to keep dairy utensils in the best possible condition in winter, because of luek of sunshine. Un most f.it ins. vessels are washed and ti-ahlcd u nd then put in t lie sunshine until wanted. Many winter days have no suiixliim'. l'teni!s should there fore be boiled thoroughly or subject d to live strain if this is obtainable. At any rate, give them a good scald ing in boiling water, and place them w here they are exposed to outside air. Sunshine is the best possible disin fectant. Keep your dairy utensils Ja the sunshine as much as possible. American Agriculturist. jTxKCVTlUX'S NOTKK.-Nulic la hereby given that letters tvatamentiiry upon the es tate of Hamuol Hick hurt, lute of Manlmiuton twp., Snyder Co., 1'a., dee'd, have been ianued in dua form of law to the underpinned, to wiioin all indebted to aaid rotate alioiild make Imme diate payment and thow having claim auainnl llahould preaent them duly niiilit-iiticnicd for settlement. HKNKY 8. lm'KIIAKT, I'KTtU S, UIVKUAKT, Dec. 21, 1901. Executors. Caesar'a Courtship. A nobla yours; Roman named Caeaar Once called on a maid tried to sqarsar Hot the girl, with a blush. Said the Ualln for "Tush! You horrid young thing! Let me batsar!" Baltimore American. KHY iERKES ON SUCCESS. Forcer Chicago Capitalist later Tiewed in London. ADMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE Let ters of Administration In the estate of Wllllam'.W cirkk Into of Centre twp., Snyder county. Fa., dec d, having been grunted tome undersigned, all perHona knowing them selves Indebted to aaid eatnto are reout-ati'd to make Immediate payment, while thone having clalmawill present Iheiu duly authenticated to the undersigned. MICHAEL A. Wi lKK'K. Admiuixtrutor. Cum TeHtaiucnto Anncio, J. O. Crouse, Att'y. Dee. 28. Mil. . H iU t. Executors' &ile oi" Valuable The undrntigiud executora nf the hint will and teatnnienl of Michael I. Weiancl. lute ot Weal Heaver township, Snyder coui.ty, I 'a , de ceased, by virt-ie of the 'w, r anil authority coiiUtined in said lat will und tcHUtinent, will oil Fritlay, Felru:iry 7tli, 11102, expoaeti) pnhl c sate, on the pretnlat-a, the fol lowing ut-MC-riued real eHtate, to wit: All that '-erta ii.. orl -. . ml. Hi liomeHtead of .lu ihc-ii i.ite i u, a tute fo i i. oni.-iiK tni-.n. - t, I el K I tin, ir or i crectcO K ' ,i!d-HK e kI in i i iH atat .ii. . -, H r a n' ln d .mt aili ck o -lie Ik y h' '" ,y lb Hi i-. l . v i N , Wit Left llalfbaek That man Punter, the fullback, never lost his head in a fame of football yet, did he? Kight llalflmek (a joker)-X... I think not. lie's lost an ear, pa r t of his iio:v, live teeth, lint 1 don't remember ever hearing of him losing his head. Cincinnati Kimuirer. Another Way nt I'uttlnK It. "He is a man of marked individual- ity-" "Yes; ho is one of the worst ci-i,uKs I know." -Puck. ays Mm la Hle at Fifty mm Be fore That la aa Aaiareatlce ot laeaaerleaced. Charles T. Ycrket waa interviewed in London by a reporter lor th Morning Lender, to whom he talked entertainingly about youu ni u. ta. business.. "Fromthe age of 21 I succeeded fairly well ill my schemes," he said to the reporter. "Ity the time. 1 was 35 I had accumulated a fortune of some 11,000,000, which in thoso iIjjs waa looked upon as a large fortune-. Then, by n stroke of ill-luck, I hi, it all, and had to start tho world over, again. This, of course, ii uotft imr eM raoniinarv for Auicrirnii I who freiiieiitly make and lo-,.; 'jaff 'a doen large furl unci before 111-- T finally consolidate their position It lilsn as li-etpieiit ly happens tl-ui xtl verse strokes of fortune prom- s nian's best friend, iiiasmwli a- hi eoiues out of each failure .1.1 the sli-ouger for the lessons hi ha-learned.- Hardsliip, in inv tii iv, oltet proves it part of ;t voun' man's j.'ojt luck." It was to gather his views ,-is tr how the young business idea shout' lie taught to shoot rather than t glean personal details that th iloro ing Leader reporter avnileil himscl. of the American's olTer to be of Si.-rs ice. "It is the fashion to talk of tin age as being an age of young nirn,' said Mr. Yeikes. "Personally, " ever, 1 cannot take the view tin there is ever an agu of youth wltic. is really nnd overwhelmingly a- -eessful. The few exceptions nimpiy attest the general rulo that youo men in their carters are in their prenticeship till the sgd of 40. A' that age they begin to sec tb tri.' takes they have made, and the i-tv . Inaalt t Injery. Shiney Tat-hes I tell you, Weary, I don't particularly object to having a dog set on me, for it is one of flip risks of the business and I am willing to take my s-hnneps, but when that dog is n watep spaniel it's jiust a little too much." X". Y. Herald. A QI KICH I, A Mil. OKI). I Wji -1 :. - :- v' Hull l ull. A pugilist who rrwkes hl pile And t hen to congrea goe Would be right In his glory when lie strikes the ayes and nor-s. Philadelphia 1'nns. l j A CiOOl) STAIIT. Wife Just think of it, ijenrge- the landlord told ine we'd have to move if we did not pay our rent. George Well, does he think if we could pay our rent we'd have stayed here as long aa we have? Chicago American. First Spinster And who gave the bride away? Second Spinster Her youngest brother; just after the ceremony he was heard to tay: "U'uit till he finds her hair! is false, her .teeth are false, and she buffers from chronic indiges tion." Ally Sloper. i Of the Earth Knrtby. Impecunious LoWr He mine, dear Amanda, and you will be treated like on angel. Wealthy Maiden Y'es, I suppose ao. Nothing to eat and less to wear. No, thank y ju. Tit-Bits. Saved Ilia Life. Miss llutty And when he proposed did you Vtfuse him? Miss Antique No, I just didn't have the heart to, because I knew-he could not live cat. hvithout me. Ohio State Jour- "Gentti Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of such a IJ sign for a medicine did you ? t Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies vcir est from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made and all of the old ones arc racked Trom long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching 1 it.- 4t -1 -V -V i aim iiiu jjuiuil's oun u snow , through the new glow of health. Sill -vou He Lost Ilia ( ear. (men of tlio jury," said a - i . i . lawyer tlhe other day. "there are lust! V" uut ,,JS lu 11 K Ulnl 36 hogs.) I'lense remember the fact Vou Can do it VOlirself just three times as many as in the jury bosj, gentlemen.." Tit-Hits. 4 j- Taslea Differ. Dealer Here, madam, is a horse can recommend sound, kind Old I-dy Oh, I don't want that sort of a horse. He holds his head high. Dealelr F.h? Old lAdy I like u horse that holds his nose' close to the ground, so he can see whese he's going. N. Y. Weekly. and the bottle. This picture represent the Trade Mark of Si ra's LmuL-ion and is on iho wrapper of every bottle. Send for fret sample. SCOTT & POWNE, 4oy Tear! St New Yoik. CHARLES T. TTERKES. (Chicago Capitalist Who Is P.evoIj:.l.'R uu:g Englbh Traction JdeiWa V ten years form the crucial period n, a man's career, mi matter what h line of life may be. Success that comes when n young man ii tili his twenties or thirties is due rr.'ir- to good luck than food maiup-a-; ui . The fact that I lost $1,000,0(;U uif j-. entitles me to speak with Scoit thnrity." "At what ajje do you consider t man ripe as a business man'.'" "At SO not before. I think tfiat the man who st.irls in life with tht. necessary fundamental looo-lii and who hn ability, may reason jNIe look forward to becoming a sucrv fill man, provided, of course, he pos sesses those attributes of ciiara :er like stradiiii'tK, temperance ms perseverance, without which nc .i,.n: ran succeed. Th" one thinp- nf--'r:i! for every young man is to ha clearly denned object In view, to fTndf his metier, to centralize his e;T..; : on it, nnd stick to it for Natter m worse. With ordinary luck be rn not fail. The jrrcatest eviT and : c one most fruitful of bankrapti -. .- thp fact th.if the average younr wants to do too many thing-s a! . i , and become rich too quickly." Mr. Verkes i of opinion parents in the greatest pcrcerf -r -. of cases do not pay sufficient altera tion to discovering or fostering (.'ar ticular talent in children. "If a boy," he says, "Is meant Tor tile electric business th best tim to enter it is between the ago .if IT' and H, when the foundation ef u sound education has been laid. Tfir brain is then plastic and em'Tv adaptable to the peculiar kicil oS mental traininp and study rerj-t res. in electricity. Parents have conic tr. mc with their college-bred sons i f and 23, but in singularly few c.ncs have they proved ef much service"" As to cKctr'.city as a professi .i fw youn' men. Mr. Yerkes has thf preatc-s' fnith as t.t i t bcin of the irrcatcst of tiic future. "I have had men of singular rakp( judged from the purely profi -- .iti.-i-and intellectual point of view v,-.m 1 could not trus; with 12 sub t:a:r, and on the o :k r . .. ., ,. inf -rior c:i;' i--it v, w!'om I could i-,tvt with i-'t in--! ic'o.'ms w!ih th. !.-:'-ling of lit.ru o operatives." A sta'i -m-nr which wat r. ' h Napoleon about Atigercau. N-".- .it Murat. l-'ounUer of the arlhaai:ii . t'i''.og:!C hn- ce'.pnr;;: ' eight hundrci'ih ..iit.lu'r.-ary dt-ath of St. l'runo, the fouiuijr , '.'arthu-i.ui order i:i the I'hartn u-c near ri : o'o!c. 1., . bral'.on va held '-n th? t'h'.:.-- ! I'unib-rt, wljere V-:r. -o was .: Joy. U came j:--t a .i : ' .- monks) of the ilr.K-i'c Ci. .".L. . made up the!:- :r. '. t- k . joc. and f t. all druUta, tatiou from liic 1'ieuea uve:: - . and to remain in France.