THE U1TIZKN, FRIDAY, MAItCH 3, 1011. SIR EDWARD GREY. Foreign Secretary Approves Bryce's Reciprocity Work. ( London, March 1. The Unionist ui tnck upon the part which Ambassador Bryco had In the United States-Canadian reciprocity negotiations was re newed In the house of commons. The tariff reformers wished Sir Ed ward Grey to Instruct the ambassadors f Great Brltnln at other capitals not to nsslst similar negotiations. This the foreign secretary flatly re fused to promise. In the reciprocity proceedings at Wnshlngton, he said, Hie action of Mr. Bryce had been, he believed, beneficial both to Canada and too United States. REBELS SPARE NO ONE. Appear Unexpectedly, Take Mexican Town and Rob Two Ex-Governors. El Paso, Tex., March 1. As condi tions appear to be clearing near Jua rez, where the railroads have been In terrupted since Jan. 29, tralllc south of Chihuahua Is suffering, and trains are tied up on every division on ac count of burned bridges and destroyed track. Just as the Parral region was con sidered cleared of rebels aud many troops had been sent from there to Chihuahua for garrison duty so those on duty there could come north to meet Madero and his Insurrectos the rebels nppeared again. A band Is now In charge of the town of Ollvas, near Parral, and they also took all the horses from the ranch of Jose Maria Sanchez, former governor of Chihua hua. Juan Brlttlngham, former governor of Durango, was nmong the passen gers on a train held up at Bermejlllo, and he was forced to pay $1,000 ran som. SEEKS BALDWIN'S ESTATE. New Claimant Declares She Is Daugh ter of "Lucky." Los Angeles, Cal., Marcli 1. A new claimant to a share of the E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin estate appeared when Mrs. Laura P. Alsip of Illinois filed a paper In the probate court assorting that she Is a daughter of the late turf man. The new claimant alleges that befoiv 1850 Baldwin was known as William H. Baldwin and under that name was married to Ophelia Henderson a. Chilli cothe, O., Sept. 0, 1845. Mrs. Alsip as sorts that she was born of that mar riage. The further charge Is made that Baldwin abandoned his wife In lsnu and took the name of Ellas Jnckson Baldwin. Mrs. Alsip asks for one-thlnl of the estate. MISS ANNE MORGAN IN COURT, Financier's Daughter Studies Chil dren's Cases In Brooklyn. Now York, March 1. Miss Anno T. Morgan, daughter of J. Pierpout Mot- eon, sat through the session of the children's court In Brooklyn by the side of Judge Isaac Russell. Miss Mor gan watched the proceedings closely, taking notes and frequently asking the judgo questions. "I am greatly interested in the op ration of the children's court," Miss Morgan said, "and I was glad to avnll Baysolf of the privilege of sitting with fudge Russell throughout a session." WIFE NO. 1 SUES WIFE NO. 2. The Affections of Former Head of Eagles Involved In Damage Suit. South Bend, Intl., March 1. For the alleged alienation of the affections of Frank E. Ilerlng, former national pros- ident of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Democratic politician, Mrs. Clara bel Orton Hering, 'lis wife, has been sued for $50,000 by Mrs. Florenco M. Hering, who was wife No. 1. The complaint charges that the de fendant broke up tho plalntitf's home and then married Dr. Ilerlng herself. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of tho United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. in. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. New York 20 Clear Albany 22 Clear Atlantic City . . 28 Clear Boston 22 Clear Buffalo 22 Clear Chicago 20 Cloudy St. Louis 30 Cloudy New Orleans . . 08 Clear Washington ... 32 Clear LEAVN SAVE (?) MONEY If Doesn't Figure Out That Way When Everything's Said. DIALOGUE WITH A MORAL Why Not Buy at Home and Help the Local Dealer Instead of Wasting Cash In Traveling to th City? Time and Comfort Saved. Afternoon in home across the Hud son from Now York city. Mrs. Ross and daughter Jennie, visiting Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Ross' married daughter. Mrs. Ross I see you have on a pair of new shoes. Mrs. Jones Yes. I bought them yes terday at J.'s (mentions a local store), and they are a perfect fit Jennie Why, they are just like mine. now much did you pay for them? Mrs. Jones Three dollars. Mrs. Ross and Jennie (together) Myl Oh, gracious! Mrs. Ross You never can get a bar gain in Jersey. Jennie That's so. Ma and I went over to Now York to a sale and bought my shoes, the same identical thing, for only $2.03. Mrs. Ross And wo had lunch for both for 50 cents. Jennie The crowd nt the sale was' awful, und I came near fainting from the heat. Everybody must watch for thoso sales. Hero Mr. Jones, who was listening behind his newspnper, could hold him self no longer. Ho burst out with a "Ha, ha, ha!" Mrs. Ross What's tho matter, Mr. Jones? Mr. Jones I was ha, ha Just think ing how saving you women folks are sometimes. Mrs. Ross I don't see any joke about it. You should tell May (mean ing Mrs. Jones) to look around nnd not spend all her money at home, ns you are always preaching. See the samo shoes on May and Jennie, and Jennie's cost only $2.08. Mr. Jones na, ha! You went to Now York with Jennie for a pair of shoes; 20 cents to get there, $2.08 for a $3 shoe, na, ha! Saved 2 cents, still out 24 cents, lunch 50, nearly overheat ed in crowd and 20 cents to got home, nil tired and fretful; mako tho same Identical shoe as May has for $3 In Jersey cost you in New York $4 In stead of $2.9S, big saving. Ua, ha! And May didn't come home tired nnd fretful tho day she paid $3 for her shoes ha, ha! Mrs. Ross (getting ready to go home) Oh, you men do always figure closer than a woman. Moral. Buy in tho homo market. Don't go out of town and pay 5 to 5 per cent more In expense when you think you are saving money. Gap in Hudson Magazine. HELP ALONG OUR OWN. Why Send to Other Communities For Goods Produced Among Ourselves? Tho steamer Chalmette, from Balti more, carrying a solid cargo of canned goods, is discharging its freight at Gal veston. The state of Texas Is one of tho largest markets Baltimoro has for thl3 kind of goods, as It is tho piece do resistance on tho ranches. Tho in crease in shipment Is duo to tho reduc tion In rates on canned goods from 20 to 31 cents. Quanah Observer. Commenting on tho above, Farm and Ranch of Dallas, Tex., says: There are no better canned goods than thoso of Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. Yet it Is found hard to sell products of our canneries, whllo train- loads and boatloads of goods are be ing shipped into the states which should support their own industries. In ouo caso it was found that goods from a local cannery had been shipped away from homo, then bought by n lo cal merchant nnd shipped back to tho placo wherj canned. The people who preach tho doctrine of patronizing homo Industries should follow tho advlco they freely glvo to others. When they fail to do so then they preach for revenue only, and tho revenue Is for themselves only. The peoplo read their homo newspapers, but they don't read telephone poles or cows or barbed wire fences. You never yet saw n man seated by his fireside reading a board fence or tho side of a barn to his chil dren. Hero's a hint for tho local merchant Light Attracts Customer. In tho downtown section of a city tho theater audiences como and go through two avenues leading to car lines. A haberdasher has n shop in a side street between theso two chan nels of travel at n much more reason able rent thou ho would havo to pay n tho avenues. Study of tho condi tions convinced him that theater goers took thoso nvenues not because they were especially convenient nor as a matter of Ifcblt, but simply becauso they were light When ho put up nn electric sign big enough to light his section of tho dark side street he di verted enough travel past his windows every night to increase materially the dally sales. Saturday Evening Post 8PECTACLE3 FOR HORSES. Adopted When Horse Is Young; Ef fect Remarkable. t least one London firm makes spectacles for horses. Tho object of theso Is to promoto high stepping. The frames are made of stiff leathor entirely enclosing tho eyes of tho horso, and the glasses used aro con cave nnd large In size. The ground Bcerrs to tho horso to bo raised, and ho accordingly steps high, thinking that ho Is going uphill or has to stop over somo obstacle. This system of spoctncle-wonrlng is generally adopted while tho ho. so Is young, and Its effect on his etop and action Is Bald to bo remarkable. It has been ascertained that the cause of a horse's shying Is. an a rule, short sight, nnd It is contended that the sight of all horses should bo tested, as that of children. it Is maintained that by a little artificial assistance many valuable horses which havo become optically unfit for work can be restored to use fulness. Harper's Weekly. Among the "Extras." One of tho things which help swell tho traveller's expenses, both in this country and abroad. Is tho "extra." It may or may not be charged In the bill, but It Is sure to bo paid for. Proba-, bly even the most genorous traveler, however, will havo somo sympathy for the gentleman In the following story, who was made to pay liberally for n certain annoying privilege. During his stay at tho hotel tho weather had been very hot "Charles." said the landlord to tho clerk who was making out the bill to be presented to the departing guest, "have you noticed' that the gentleman In number seven has con sulted the thermometer on tho piazza at least ten times every morning dur ing his stay hero?" Charles replied that ho had. "Well," said the landlord, "chargo him the price of one dinner a day for the use of tho thermometer."- Youth's Companion. The Story of a Cabinet. The Swedish Consul at Marseilles has received a modest but Interesting memento in the form of a cabinet for papers for transmission to King Gus- tav V. This history of tho cabinet Is interesting. It Is made of juniper wood, and the tree was supposed to bo a thousand years old when It was felled. It had grown on an estato near Marseilles which had belonged to the Clary family. Ono of tho daughters married Bernadotte, the founder of the royal house of Sweden. Bonaparte, it is said, used to enjoy sitting under this tree. Somo time before the death of Oscar II., tho present King visited the home of his ancestress nnd expressed a desire to possess some souvenir of the place, nnd the caoinet Is tho outcome of his wish. London Globe. New Canals Dug. Coincltlently with tho rise of Ger many's sea power there Is going on a remarkable development of tho na tion's waterways. Berlin Is now am bitious to be a seaport and a project for a maritime canal from tho Baltic sea Is under way. Tho Kaiser Wit- helm canal, only a few years old, has already been found to bo inade quate, and a project has been adopted to double the width and increase tho depth to forty feet at a cost of $1,- 000,000 a mile. Germany's example is felt by her neighbors. Brussels, Ghent and Bruges are engaged In similar projects. A Painter's Legend. Around Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, "The Last Supper," there hangs an Interesting legend. The painter, it Is said, sought a model for his Christ for a long time In vain bo fore ho discovered a beautiful youth who answered to his conception. At a later stage he sought a model of Judas, and, having found himi discov ered that tho foul-looking man upon whom his choice had fallen was no other than the erstwhile boautlful youth who had sat to him a few years before. "The Luck of the Draw." The mistress was giving Harriet the benefit of her advice and counsel, touching a momentous step the latter contemplated. "Of courso, Harriet," said the" lady of the house, "if you intend to get married, that's your own business; but you mustn't forget that marriage is a very serious matter." "Yls, mum," said Harriet "Yi, mum; I know 'Us sometimes, mum. But, mum, maybe I'll have better luck than you did, mum." A Strange Fowl. A Southern farmer thought ha beard someone breaking into his chicken-house. Going to investigate, ho called out: "Is anyone in there?" "No, massa," answered a bass voice, "nobody but Jas' us chickens!" , Art To-Day. "She is being fitted for the starje." "Studying hard, I presume?" "Oh, no. Just being fitted with the necessary gowns." Louisville Courier-Journal. A Common Cause of Incompatibility. Wife You're nothing but a big joko! s Husband Well you never could ap preciate a joke any way. Light Literature. Tho Fisherman I've bought a fly book for each of us. The Novice Do you suppose well find time to read them? SHEFFIELD PLATE. Collectors Place It Side by Side With Sterling Silver. Late In tho eighteenth century there was developed in Shelllcld, England, a new method of fusing a thin plcco of silver upon copper or brass which was christened with tho name of tho city. Attaching silver to baser metal by means of solder had been kuown from remote times. Tho gay caparisons of horso nnd rider In the tourunmcuts made a demand for work of this sort aud Otley, n littlo town to the north of Shelllcld, was long a center of Its trade, says Handicraft. It Is related that ns the call of such trappings went out its craftsman drifted toward Shef field, and It Is not unlikely that through their knowledge and skill tho copper plating was perfected. It wns at once recognized and copied by the French, who had hitherto known only tho joining by means of solder, nnd wns used for fifty years or more, when tho modern process of electroplating superseded It For a time after the discovery of the latter methods, followlug a common law, the old plate was discredited and many a fine piece suffered in careless hands. Today collectors placo a choice piece of Sheffield plate sldo by sldo with sterllug silver. Tho standard of silver lu England, which Is also our own, has remained practically unchanged for 500 years. Two hundred years ago It was raised for about twenty-five years, but the test of wear proved it too soft to be durable. This silver has tho figure of Britannia stamped upon it aud Is known to the trade ns Queen Anne silver. Its standard is still lawful, but seldom cnlled for. With the date and sterling mark of nil English sliver are also the mark of tho office In which It is assayed and tho registered mark of the maker or tho shop from which it is sold. There are now seven olfices where silver may be assayed, some of the older ones, like York nnd Exeter, having been discontinued. London is tho oldest nmong them, its leopard's head being so highly esteemed that It Is not unusual for manufacturers in the other cities to send their work there for its mark. At tho Goldsmiths' hall, in London, date letters aro preserved from tho time of Queen Elizabeth; Edinburgh bus date letters from the seventeenth century nnd Dublin from somewhat later, but for tho most part the lists begin close upon tho date of our independence, that of Sheffield starting In 1773. A Luxurious Layette Basket. The young mother who receives as n layette present ono of theso con venient and dainty baskets Is very lucky. Underneath the drosslug has BASKET TniMHi:i WITH PINK SATIN AND HID DON". ket is a deep receptaclo in which the little garments may bo kept con veniently at hand, and both dressing basket and wardrobe beneath are pro vided with satin doors that close tight ly, keeping dust from tho pretty In terior. The basket Illustrated is trim med with pink satin, and smart bows of pink ribbon arc tied to the handles. A Fresh Egg. An English food expert, said in a re cent lecture: "The secret of health is two meals a day with an occasional fast But peoplo won't avail themselves of this superb secret. It is too unpleasant like the fresh egg. A gentleman, aft er cutting the top off a soft boiled egg, summoned the waiter nnd said: " 'Walter, take this egg back to the kitchen, wring its neck, and grill it for mo.' " IT'S JUST LIK.& FINDING MONEY To get our estimate on JOB PRINTING We Print Anything From a Vlslrinfl Card to a Book :: ;: v WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU Conkling and Thurman. Senator Roscoo Conkling was once addressing the senate lu an Impassion ed manner nnd seemed to direct hi remarks to Senator Thurman. At length the latter got irritated. "Docs the Kcnntor from New York," he roared, "expect 'me to answer him every time be turns to mo?" For a moment Mr. Conkling hesitat ed, nnd everybody expected n terrific explosion. Then, with an air of ex quisite courtesy, he replied: "When I qpcnk of the law I turn t the senator from Ohio ns tho Mussul man turns toward Mecca. I turn tc him as I do to the English common lnw as tho world's most copious foun tain of human Jurisprudence.'' Tho usually decorous sennto broko into n storm of applause, and tho Thurman eye moistened n little. The two statesmen were the best of friends and greatly enjoyed each oth er's society when "off duty." Tho Haughty Cook. "My dear, will you kindly ask that haughty cook of ours to stew some tripe I brought homo? I haven't the nerve." "Where Is the tripe?" "She's looking at it now through her lorgnette." Spoknno Spokesman-Review. The Very Ideal Mr. Works I'm through with Bump. told him wo are going to name our baby after some great personage and asked him for a suggestion. Mrs. Woggs What did he say? Mr. Woggs no said "Name it nf ter ours." ruck. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. 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It Is, on the face of It. att unimportant malady but when it exists In sufficient Intensity to form the subject nf complaint, and t6 I re duce the sufferer to seek advice. It is usually found to be the superflo lal Indication of n grave underlying condition. Hospital. American Onk Staves. Spanish f,rape growers prefer American onk staves for barrels, claiming that no other wood Is si good for the preservation of frit The Lick Trlcscopc. The great Lick tel-siopf will jlch out a star so small that It would re quire 30,000 of them put together to be visible to the naked eyo. now We Breathe. Every man respires or draws in his breath on average of twenty times a mlnuto, or approximately 20,000 tiroes n day. For Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ature of Thirty Years DRUG STORE KRAFT & CONGER HONESDALE, PA. Represent Reliable Comuanies ONLY AW Of r JA In ft &' Use U For Over n in HAN 11 11 11