trou GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Trouble Kates Ton Miserable. ilm0jt everybody who reads the news. LTta sure to know of the wonderful cures mao cy ur. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, II the great kidney, liver L and bladder remedy. I . I. L . It Tr wo (mi mem r cat triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is Uuierfully successful In promptly curing vim m ABBEY'S EARLY LIFE Famous Artist Wts as Indolent and Careless Youth. Flalahed Iketchea Oal? Wkta ! etltjr Kaoeko at the Daar Al wars Wu AkaleaUoaa, Bat aa Eatravaa-aat Dreamer. That success does not alter inborn character is proved to the satisfac tion of C. 11. Kelley, of Chicago, at all events, when he reflects on the habits and customs of Edwin Austin Abbey, 15. A., and compares them Vt'JLh that fuiiinn&i nrtiKt'u ivrpnt nr.. Lme tack, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- terancea. w,':1;.Zm . 1 Years ago, before Mr. Abbey ever I?., Cuimn.Dnnt 4. ml .thoutrht to be selected to imint the Umcndedforeverythingbutlfyouhavekid- corouation scene byv royal command, IP"'. Li.JJ., trnnhU It ll h Imi.J ! ha t- I.-. .11. I .1 liver or uiwv ........... . w ivwnu , w n Aciiejr ruunieu iiijjt-iiier, and the latter consequently huil am ple opportunity to study the paint er's many idiosyncrasies. . That was 25 years ago, a time Tnr enough to wi the one fame I on two continents as a micrhtv wield- S the remedy you need. It has been tested hominy ways. In hospital work. In private I rtctice, among the helpless too poor to pur- ujse reiiei n - - , Ury case that a special arrangement has Un made by which all readers of this paper lThjve not already tried it, may have a Enple bottle sent free by mail, also a book . er of the brush i.:. mor about Swamp-Root and how to I nth or . t,th youtifyouhsvekldneyorbladdertrouble. 0f Chicago republicans, and to elevate the place in the ranks then writing mention reading this generous Vftr in this paper and lA vour address io i L Kilmer & Co.. Bine- LT.ton. N. T. me U.l.r fifty cent and Hoc, or Snap-Root tW sizes are sold by all good druggists. t MKSOMBST TO THK COMHTITUTIO! f FKOI'DiBn TO TH K TITIZKNS OK THIS , l iv! n' i.-1 1 rir pmt tiihiu ipJ OK KFJKCTIOS BYTI!RGiCXERL EiiuHLY OK TUE IXIMMONWKALTI OF n riwii Miiinr in III I 1 VLV' NI v 1'ltLHHKi) BY ORnKH pocket sketchbook in which he was TUB stK'.KETARY Of THR COMMON- .. ... , ... . KAl.Trl. IN Plilt.HUANCK Ur ARTICLE .". iiiuuuj jtiniuK iiuwii wuut hi or riituu.isinuiKi.i. seemea to me to be mere lines, but LniKuiinK an amendment to section ten of m r '. ...... l'.nJll,ili.n - . , I i ir f It IP 111 im viriiim..ni m ... i..riniI lurv lor failure iifrt-sary came enaii run i. lie II resolved of Heirwntaiiveaoiiiiev;ommonweitiin p.nti.v Ivunia In Ueneral AMemUly met. ul the folimrlntr lie proposrl a an amend- nllolneloimtuulKm: inai la 10 say, inni lion tea o( artiole one, which readi aa tol- I well remember Mr. Abbey as a youth of 18," said Mr. Kelley to a Chicago Chronicle reporter. "He was my roommate in Williamsburg then and seemed to upend more time in dreaming than in work-. eOften he would say to me: 'My board bill will be due to-morrow, and I must get out a sketch for Harper's to night.' Then he looked over a A JOINT RESOLUTION to him incidents life. found w.ould In his daily be selected Something to ag-re or other and the next morning Harper's would ryh."r.1hni1 " ' 'or $100 in return ( ior it. I "Abbey found a sale for all the sketches he could do for Harper's i Weekly, and much of his work found Vopeiwinahall for any Indictable orTenne, , its way Into the monthly. Yet while pKTe.Maiptint criminally by Information vfl wnH ..! nf . in,.m- he seldom hnd any money and was ,it t riucs art mm in the lana or nuval Lvi, or in the m'litia, when in actmil service liioc ol war or puniio aanirer, or Dy leave 01 1 court lor oppression or misuemeanor in or Nn nerson shall, for the same offense, be re put in ji-opardy of life or limb; nor ahall vsle nroH?iiy te Micen or appnea io puniic . wiihnut sutlioritv of law and wilhnut lust .iiincniuition balm Hrst made or aocured." be h-n liii so as to read aa follow: Ko iNTson sbnll, for any Indictaole offenae. pioceeiled aiptliial criminally Dy Inrorma ii, ricept In cases arrisins; in the land or na- nrces, or in me minim, wnen in aciuai ser- te in time of war or public danger, or by re of the court lor oppres'lon or misde- nnr in omce. No peison shall, for the same n. be twice Dill in jeopardy of life or fcb; uuta rtlKlmrxe of tlve Jury for failure to Ece, or other necessary cause, snail not work acquittal. Nor shall private property be en or spoiled to public use, without authnr- or law and wltiioni jusl conipenaatloii be- llrst maile or secured. true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. OKI EST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. men'dmext to the constitution hkoposkd to the citizens of this commonwealth for their ap- V)VsL OH REJECTION BY THK OENER- ANMkH KI.V I V THR I X 1 VI WON W E A I T W PESNSYLVAXI. PCBLISHRB BY OR. I WOFTHIf 8KCRBTAKV OP THE COM. tNWEALTH, IN PURSUANCB OF ARTICLE ' Oil Or TUK CONSTITUTION, r . iiiivn ii r.lu,,f trnmif A HVI.l A AIMVliU liV.l l)Klng an amendment to the Constitution 01 me commonwealth. Mob 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and line ol Kepresenlntlves of the Common t - ELECTION PROCLAMATION FOR NOVEMBER4tb7T9ar" t. O. W. Sw. Sberic of Snyder oonaty. cm monwemth of penux) Ivanla, do hereby make known and kit, aoUoa to the Electors of the county alotesaldt. at an ebvilna win Ni heki fa said county oa Tueailay, November tin lnul lor the purpoao ol elocllii the avreral iirrsuu On person for Oorernor. On person for Lieutenant Gorernor. One person fiw beeieiary of luterna,! Affairs. ww isww ior uiDRresi. 'hM person for Asarmliiyman. On person for Hherilf One person for County Treasurer Three) persona for County Coronilsalontrs Three persona for County Auditors. One person for Coroner. The election places are as follows lmaumei, at the Odd Fellows- Hall. Id 8e- 111105101c uoivu) it. id dlstrtct. at the house of John P. Mover, In and lor Perry lowushlp. ''"" at inu nous of David Uoffer. In .u. vn v iiiiiinn townsnip. m aiHtrici. in William Mover's bulldinir. In un. .m i Miritt, anna siitfie Hotel. In and for Hall, In sod and lor WasuluRton luwnshr 01 a niHiriet, ai tin Franklin township. indolent to the degree of being kill, of Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assembly I ""J I. That the fnllnwinir Is nmmwMl . . an "Ilia mnnatr tinwAvar . n u .1 ....... j , ...... . . v . , " i mivu endinent lo the Constitution of the Com' hvealih of Pennsylvania, In accordance the provisions of the elirhteontn article beof: Amendment. kid st the end of section section seven, article fee, the following words: "Unless before it 111 ne introduced in the Ueneral Assembly, 1 proposed special or local law anall Have 1 It rut submitted to a popular vote, at a gun or -peciiil election in the locality or locali to tic affected hv its ooeratlon. unilttr nn kr of the couot of common pleas of the re- tiw county after hearing and application iei, ami snail nave been approved by a intv of the voters at such election! I'rn- pl. That no such election shall be held un file decree of court authorizlnir the 1 nave been advertised for at li affected, men manner as the court may direct. irue cop) in tne Joint Resolution. w. W. OKIE8T, t-e. retary of the Commonwealth EDWIN AUSTIN ABBST. (Appointed by King- Edward to Paint Cor onation Pictures.) davainlliK lr.eln Imu. I U JllS WOrK on tlie 1 spent with evil companions or in sa loons, for I do not remember that I ever saw hint take a drink or pmoke a cigar. Instead, nny article of wearing apparel that pleased him would be purchased without regard to price. Silk underwear, hose and fine furnishing goods vivere his hob by. "His particular forte was in fucial expressions, and I imagine that this Specialty will be well brought out, panels riepict- oth dlslrlot. at I lie Old Keiinw.' for Beaver townshio. Ti h dlsulct. at the house of Harvey Waener In and for West Heaver iownh y ver.iD th district, at the house oi Peter liurtman In and for Cemre township. Uth disirli t, at the school house, Kreamer. In and for .Mlddlecreek towr.shlp. ia -1W-il",'c1, Bt,l'e house of MalUds Fisher In ana hir Penn township. llth district, at HmiryM. IVrk's Uall In aud forJekson township m f. 1 Aurn(1 Hotel, In and for lath rtlslrlcl, nt Die hoiisn of Chrlmlnn t Oraybllj. In and for Wesi l-crrv wVI,:p th4rn"n,Uu U0U8U ,D Ud ,0' JlWv!l&&Sig "'"rmcrs House, la loth district, at the him of James Mattern. In and ftir Aihims township 171 h district, at the I'ubllc Kehnol House In Adaiiisbury, Id nnd (or Hprlng township . .NOTICK IH HKKKIIY OIVEX. "That every person, exeem tng Just li-es of the .. who slu.ll hold an om.-e or appolntmenl of pn.m or irtist muter the I'nlted Slates or of this suite, or any city or Ineorpornl.-d district, v. bet Her a cimiiilsstoned onicer or otherwise a atiliorilliiiite onicer or avent, who Is or alinll 'be eiiinlojed under the legislative, executive, or iii(lli lry depunment of mis suie or ol the I n teilhliit.-8.orof any tticorrsiraled dlstrlet and also t hat every meintier of Congress nnd the siute Legislature, andot lliu or common ofrnnell 01 any elly, or commissioner of any u" -orsratcd district, Is by law Incapable ol hold tug or exiMvlsliig at the mime time, the omce or appointment -nl judge, inspector or clerk of nnv election of this CoinuiDiiweiilih, and that no lii. siiector, Judge or any onicer of micli cleutlon sliall be eligible 10 be then voted for. U,H-U0" The Inspectors and Judge of the elections Min i meet at the reKsctlve places nppulnten for holding I lie election In the district to which t lev respii'tlvely belong, before seven o'clock In the morning, and each of those Inspector shall oi'HUctt'dhtrlct''11 WU0 ,,""ll"ud vol7f The following named persons have been nom inated by I he various parties for the dirferunt oftlcts an follows: KITIIUCA!. fiovernor, Samuel W. Pennypacker: I.iciiten ant (li.vcrnor. William M. Hrown; tVcretnry of liilnrtii.1 Air.,. U... u 1, .. ' . -.-... ... aiiuwii; Kepreneiita I I've in toiurr.ss (171 h Dlafri.,11 T1....1.1 .1 .Mithoii; Itcprescntiilive in the Oeucral As sembly, Francis C. linwersos; Mieriff, Charles fr ""'P""1': Treasurer, I Norman App; ouuty I ouimissiciirrs, Ilurrlson Moyer and Jonathan HeichentMch; County Auditors, buries M. Arbogasl and John M. Hover: Coroner, A. Jerome Herman. DKM01 KATII'. Oovernor, Itolwt K. Pattlson; Lieutenant i.vernor. Jleorge W. Guthrie; flat-rotary of Iii-ernul Affairs James Nolan; Representative inlongies, 17, District); Harry I. Ruber. Hepn-w-otatlve in Die Ounernl Assembly t buries 0. I.uuglcr; riherilT, John K. Krillev Treasurer. Jmiies II . KliiKamnn: County Cora mlssioner, Henry M. Jlcrkj Auditor, H. Milton A llltjf. I'KoHlntTION. Governor, Silas C. Hwallow; Lieutenant tlovernor, l.ce I. Urumhitie; Secretary of In. ternal Affairs, Milton 8. Marquis. SOCIALIST LA BOB. Oovernor, William Adams. Lieutenant Gov ernor, Donald L Munro; secretary of Internal Allaire, Frank eebun. , SOCIALIST. Governor, J. W. Hlayton; Lieutenant Oover nor, j. niaiiion tiarnes; eecreUry of Internal AfTnirs, Harry C, Gould. CITIZKHS. Governor, Samuel W. Pennypacker; Meutan nut Oovernor, William M. Hrown; Scxrclurv of Internul Affairs, Isaac H. Drown. AMI MAC MINK. Governor. Robert E. Pattlson; Lieutenant Governor, George W. Guthrio; secreUry of Internal Affairs, James Nolan. BALLOT HKK0KM. Governor, Robert K. Iattlson; Lloutenant Governor, George W. Guthrie; Secretary of Internal Affairs, James Nolan. G. W ROW, Sheriff. Slieiitrsonice, StlddiebuiKU. Siiyder Co , Piu mg the 'Search for the Holy Grail,' which he is working upon for the new Boston public library. "I can see Abbey now ns ho used to appear to me in the old boarding house, sketching on a piece of cnnl- boii rd with some 50 faces traced out i.: i-:ir,,i 1 People Itclleve 11. u "la B"lu "uuu ,l"u . , . of them at nil alike. hcn he had lias been c.vnicallv sata that Ut:t.t,,i i, 1.1 : i i, ...i i i. cuu be sold by advertising i t his work. "Abbey could always gee some thing wjorthy of his pencil in the Ferio-comic side of life and this lit tle notebook was full of such eccen tricities. The value of his work was shown in a roving commission given to go abroad on a t i9 tlsui-llvtbn man who p.nn- res life a burden who isalwavs ting loaded. (Lin jv a-davs. This is not bo. Many uieuts have been advertised but t one Perry Davis' Painkiller siooa tue tesi of sixty year's Todny its popularity is grott ban ever aud is based not unon 't anybody says but unon what remedy does. There la but one! him by Harpers Divorce Notice. To Peter I Strawser,' late of Stculton, Dauphin county, Penna. Whereas, Virgio A. Strawscr. your wife, has filed a libel In the Court of ion Pleas of Mnydcr county, of October Term. IMIi, No. . firuying a divorce against you. Now, you are lereby.notllled and reiiiirud to appear in said Court, on or Ik-tore Monday, the ninth day of December. 1IKU next to answer the complaint of the said Virglo A Slrinvner, and In default of ' such appearance you will be liuble to have a divorce granted in yojr absence , iiliouieliurg. ra. Ii w . How, Oct. 11, JU02. Micriff of Snyder Co. "killer, Perry Davis'. . SSBS-SSS 11 II III I, or i.f l 1. 1.1 1. .il..l...l ' Aiuuicuuiciaticiiiieu Milton Fair last week. Ont of nenlh'a Jnwa. When death seemed very near n a BevnrA arnmncli a-A lioor eJble. that I hnd HiiffrA1 with for V," writes P. Muse. Durham, N. new jjiie triiis savea hie and t?avn norfnnt. fianltb " Bt nilla On nortV, nl OK. t dleburg drug More, Oraybill. man & Co Bichfield, Dr. J. W. PBcll, ronnocreek. I" Varner, formerlv of Mt. Plonfu Mills, rcmoved'tYum SliRiuokiti to ich. e t-'oniinlHsloiiers bave bad several h In the (ail ropniiered. Nlrli-Uen With I'arnlw.l. "mlorsori Ori.nett, of this place, '"trick W1 h partial Daralvsia c)mpi,.tely 1 .Bt the use of one ana Ride. After liui nr. t.at.i e'ninent pliysician for quite a ' Jd Chamberlaid's Pain Balm, WtUs,n5t?'obottle"of Kn.il .t"W curedGo. 11. ri. 5" Yerv "naarkable cures ,. it . pirdl V8,s bav een effect V.teofthi Hniment. It is or rbnnmatiRm. nnrainH i es. Sold Tua'aiZ .Til" themaelvei, w - J uiiuuicuurg uriipT salary of $10,000 a year. Specimens of his early work may be seeif in the draperies for the Vanderbilt library, for which it is said he received $i0, 000. I was not Burprised to lenrn that he hnd been selected to paint the coronation scene, for I nlwnys believed him to be destined to be come the greatest painter of modern times. "This further reminds me," contin ued Mr. Kelley, "of his early hopes to some day ott;iju the fume und money necessary to become a mem ber of the famous Artists club in New York. His mnrringe to Miss Gertrude Mead, of Greenwich, Conn., whom I had known ns a child and who I had no knowledge that he hnd ever met, is another link in our lifelong acquaintance. While he was indolent in his early career, possibly a characteristic of Hiilndelphia birth, I believe his objection to liv ing in America is due to a desire to study Knglish home life nnd obtain greater conveniences for his art studies, for he is thoroughly Amer ican." ; In a recent magazine a notable tribute is paid the American artist in the following terms: j "Saturated with English literature, domicHed in an English village, fond of English rural life, Mr. Abbey tends out as more British in'sym- and manner than the British In the coronation is his great opportunity." III the Orphans' Court of .Snyder Co., J'utiiiHylvitiiia. In tbeestate of Jos-, epli Iii-ploy, late of West, Heaver, Township, in Miid county, deceased. Inquest in Partition. I To V. A. Wagner, Atty. in Foct for Mary Ann tlotit, Mrs. Jiva Lepley, Mrs i.ydla VVeack-r and Abruham 1). Weoder.Mrs. Mary Ann Hooolc , and KUm Knock, M,s. Amanda lloyer and bop hams boycr, Mrs, Ma rail June Mnrkle Und I Krnnklin H Mutkle, und Hiiriih l.cplcy, all of ; hnyiler County, l'a. : Mrs. Hester Hiiuipsell and! and Joseph Sampsell of Howerllclcl, Michigan; I Airs. Polly Ann Knust and Oeorge Faust, of: Moore Park, Michigan; Isaac Koinig, ol How urdsville, Michigun; Mrs. Ainalindit Kilns, of l, e,iliurg, Michigan; Abraham Hoinig, of S-coits Mation, .Michigan; Mrs. Klizabnth Heeler ami ixiniui lieeter, or f ultou, Michigan; Mrs. Han all inlong and liobert iMloiig of Atishawuka, iiiuiiiiuti niiuun raraer, ox i nrc Klvcrf, lutcll Igan: cuniilel h. Parker, of Orand iuiplds, .iiiciiiKnii ; isaoc r rurKor, oi npaiaing, Mich gun; Mrs. l.illie Smith and Chauncey N hinilli, Mrs. Ella Smith and Mumiiel K. bmltli, of Howard City, Michigan; Unas K. ltidon. Charle-i A. ltidon, Mrs. Ida M, Cnmpton and Henry Compton, all of Macomb, Illinois; How ard H. Fuller, v. hose address is unknown ; John ii. i.epiey.oi oeigiervnie, lUiiuinuo. ra.; tlla nlicth Urciner, wliose wherealMiuts is unknown; .-im aauin neinneriing ami Jolia KemberlliiK, of Klkhurt, Indiana; Miss I.ucy Ann L'lts ami Jerry I It., .Mrs. Haruh 'i'ruby, Mrs. llernlce rvltililelt, and John Klentelt, Mrs. Annie Lep ley, Annie l'pley, guardian of Dert lplny and lli-ulnli Iplcy, Wirt Wagner, Wirt Wagner, guardian of Lottie Wagner and Mabel Wagner. Mrs. Maggie Dunn, A. WnClalr, guardian of tuenn uipiey ana rreu i.i-pley, all of Colon, Michigan, and Mrs. Alibis Hun luirn anil R-runlr Hanboin, of Burr Oak, Micliigan, hulrs of the sum josepu iipiey, uectaseU, ami parties In Interest. 'lake notice, that the Orphans' Court of the said County of Snyder, Penna., has awarded an inquest to make paititlon and valuation at cer tain real estate) of the said Joseph lpley, de ceased, consisting of a messuage and tract of land, situate in West Beaver Township, Hnyder county. Ha., bounded by lands of Levi niiiith, Daniel Ilassiuger and others, containing AI acres and 8a perches, and that said inquest will be held on said premises, on Saturday, Novem ber . Ii2, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time and place you ate revested to attend II you think proper. 0. W. Row, Sheriff" r-heriffi Office, Hlddleburg, Pa., October 14, 1902. CR0W1I PRINCESS MARIE. kmm Mattwat Ws May Oa Day Bo . ta ttaaoa at Raaasaala la PaaakulaUalsa. It Isn't every European country with a queen so genuinely popular asCarrnea Sylva" which is lucky enough to poKsess as promisiug a succemior to her as Roumaniu doe in its crown princess. Prince Ferdinand's handsome wife, who was Princess Marie of Edin burgh, came to London with her hus band to represent Koutnnnia nt the coronation, and her beauty, clever ness and general "style" have con firmed the belief of those who proph esied when the prince was a young girl in England that she would one , CROWN TRINVESS OP ROUMANIA. (She May One l)y Succeeds the Famous "Carmen Sylva.") . day be a prominent figure mining European royal women. She hns reigned as one of the belles of the season. When the princess nnd her hus band arrived famous old Chesterfield house, which Lord Hurt on Inn tied to the king for the coronation season was placed by his inaicstv nt their dispoxnl. The crown princess nnd her great est rival have been in London at the same time nnd they mnst have met often, for both of late have fre quently been the guests of Queen Alexandra. The other lady in this case is the beautiful Jlelene ncnr- esco, the oucen of Koumnnia's hidv in waiting, whose enslavement of Crown Prince Ferdinand iiuiile such a to-do in King Charles domain sev eral years ago. Dress is a grent weakness with the crown princess of Koiimania. At the reception recently given by the marchioness of Lnnsdowne to the Indian princes Princess Mnrie was the most noticed of the women. When she was mnrried the crown princess trousseau was the moBt sumptuous ever provided for an Eng lish princess. Pesides being the niece of King Edwjtrd, Princess Marie of ltou- mania bears the same relationship to the czar of Russia, her mother, the duchess of Edinburgh, having been one of the Kussinn royal princesses. The crown prince and princess have nn annual income of $150,000. This is by no means a regul sum, but it is spent lavishly. ALTON BROOKS PARKER. DUtlnirnlahel w York Jurist Who la Conilnw to the- Front ns Pres idential Cajldldilte. Judge Alton llrooks Parker, whom eoine of the lending drmoerats of New York are quietly pushing to the front as a candidate for the presidential nomination in l'.H4, i the chief judge of the New York court of appeals aud Waktkd A Trustworthy- Uenlleman or lady In each county to manaire business for an old established bouse of solid financial standing. A straight, bona flde weekly salary of I1B paid by check" each Wednesday with all Pxnensna direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, MO Oaxton Bids;, Chicago. 6- tel. rzr - lweVVXSlltgNiSfJttyfr'l can i for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, nnd has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deeelve you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami Just-as-good" are but Experiments, und endanger the) health of CLildrcn-Experleuco against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ti 41 n x .dcuts uie signature 01 ss In Use For Over 30 Years. TMf.CfWTtlUW COWmNT, TT MQWIIX WTWrCT. . Htm VOWW CITY Sugar, Coffee and Groceries. CTHE DUMDOBE ST0RE I invite all my friends and pa trons to my store and wish tc call your attention to my lines Calicoes, - 4c up. Ginghams, 4c up. Muslins, - - 4c. Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Shoes. Watch My Markets: Eggs. 20; Buttor, 18. N. T. Dundore5 DUNDORE, PENNA. Liberal Atjustments- Prompt Pavme REMEIVIBEF. H. HARVEY SCHQCH, GENERAL INSTANCE AGENCY Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Lite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. I)., 1819 Home " 44 3S53 American " " " 1810 Assets 11,0 ,13.88 9,83 ,628.4 2,40 ,84.3 The Standard Accident Insurance Co The Ncy York Life Insurance Co. The fidelity Mutual Life Association Your Patronaseis solicited puR'no HOTWEATHER usc BLUE FLAME COOK STOVES. "New Rochester" HMCKLESS SAMPLE, SAFE JUDGE ALTON H. 1'ARKKIl. M-ntIonir ns a Presliiontlal l'oi-lbllltjr by Ntw York Dumocrau.) ono of t' e most eminent nnd infliipn tinl juri;a In the entire entt. Judge Turker in in the very fullness of big mature manhood. lie has- just passed the age of 50, hag served in the su preme court of the state and hns taken just tnifllcient Interest in. practical olitic8 to put ham into toueh with the Various- strata of his party. A native of Cortland, Judge I'arker hn lived altogether in the state, although he is well known in the city, lie hes- been, chief judge of the court of appeal since 1898. The Caar'a Elaborate Kitchen, The. czar's kitchen in St. Petersburg is the finest in the world. Its. walls aro of black marble, and are lavishly or namented. Some of the kitchen pots and pant are of solid gold, and origin ally belonged to the Empress Ccth-rine. Pillar of Cloud and Fire-. The "burning mountain" of Montet, In Aveyron, France, which is of teamii taken for an active volcano because a pillar of cloud arises from it by iayi and a pillar of fire by night, is in re ality ii coal mine which has been burn ing for several yers. , J pOOKINQ under these circumstances in a pleasure. The Kochester Lump (Jo. Htake their reputation on the Ktove in iifHtioij. The best evidouce of the catiHfuction enjoyed iH ttHtiinonialu Ruloro and du plicate orders from ail parts of the world. 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