aT 1. VOLILMK :i. JKYXOMSYIM,K, PI INN" A., WKHNKSDAY, NOV KM UK II 2!!. IIUU. NTMUKII 21). Ottcl. JJOTKI. MiCONNKU,. KKYXOf.DsVIU.K. PA. 'i'.I A'A' .. lll. ACK. I ,! it lm: The leailin : L.Ui-l nf iln- li.un. llenili)il:il tci-i ful '": 1 1 1 I em I h" 11. ':i-;it. I:ti' liic. 1 j rt t h mum- up. I lit ri -. : i limn-, mnnlili1 it ii r, lii I lint il 1-nM.i. !i ii iihiinr inn- lll'il Inlis .11'. Ti:i P.KI.NAP. i:;:vNoi.i)s .i.i.;:. pa .. A. .V i .7.. '.. . i , rii-t .-i'i- in ..fi v i i,..r-1 llll' I V .'i II n ni' : In l,n- hi I'll'!' 'Ih'i tn I1 ml I ruin i i mm ;i it Mil II I ill' I 1 1' lilt l.il I'lll'l!,.! i .ill I i . 1 1 ' I lit !.! .I in if lull II. c VMUKHMAl. Dili in;. :vi i.i i:. pa. '. '. ' .11.'.; ,.. S:t iitfi i' I Hi'iii- mi Itir n: i.il . Iicaii-n I viia'ittiil :::i-. liiiinn it ; llll 1 1 :t 1 1 1 . . Il.iii-ii mitl limn in l!i: s WIMwil; !liTi-:i,. Kii.hi-.iit htki i:v. I'll 1 1. A I Mil. I'll I A, - I'I'.XNA. 'YV.s''ti.Y .. Mix !;!:. I',;.,,,;,!.,,: HI'! l-eil innin-.. Knit's so. mi in r ilnv Anii'vt- C1III Plan. I1 .lilm l. (mill I", I:. Ii I !.! ninl 111 friini Ni ii P. . It. K. Ik imi. iUsii'llittirono. .irsTICKOPTHK PEACE Ami Itcul I'.Ktuti" Annul, Ui ymililsvllli', Pu. Q MITCI1EI.1,, ATTOUXKY-AT-LAW. Olllnc on West Main street, iipiiiislte the Conitiit'ivliil llnu'l, lie iinliUvlllc. I'm D U. 11. K. HOOVER. UEYXOLDSVII.EE, PA. lti'slili'iit dentist. In liiillillnir ucur Metho dist I'liiiii'li. nptiiisiic Arniilil block, (jciitlf ness In oiHTuttnu. c. St. (inillio.v H 111 4 W. IIKI Il. G ounox & heed, ATTOH X EVS-AT-LA W, llimikvllll'. .IcflVrsnii t'o I'll. Ofllco lii hmiii finnici-lv occupied by Itni-ilnn At'oilH'tt V Miiln Hini-i. w. l. Mccracken, o m. Mcdonald, BrookritU. Iteynoldirtllt. jyjcCUACKKX & MrOOXALD, Attorneys and f Vmiiw-HfiivHif-frfir, Offlcr-s nt lteynnlilli lllc mid lironkvlllc. JJEYXOLDSV1LLE LAUNDRY, WATI SlXG, I'ropriitm; Corner 1th street mid Cordon nllcy. I'li--.t-rlnss work dnni'iit ri'ii.iiliiilili' pi-ices, iilvu llu' hiiiinliy ii triiil. All Kinds of Work in the Dental Line Promptly and Neatly Done. Dr. Harbison is a graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental college in the world. Office on Main St., oppo site Hotel Belnap, Reynolds ville. Consultation and Examination FREE I J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BeyAillcPa. ItlLllarliisoiilD.S. HEAL ART IN DEGGING. Tli lli-cffiir1 lint Mi'i In lit o-t. dm At ti'iillim of III lull mini XUtlin. Tin' iviif'""ju!iiil beggar in Now York uses valines devices to jii t. ii lii'iu in:;, for if In' iM ii mien f: i it tlui titt' 'Ml inn nf Iim Intt t!i!''tl irtim Im 1i;m tulcli Mm first t-l p Piv..i;il Mifi'rsM. "Pun vim iliiK't inn I i isiiii'tii'ili hi- i iiml ' viiiili nvi n . " a-lii il 'i ! i ' ' lf 1 i. urn v, hi i i I vti t in V'niii i ' nth . ii. 1 1. mi I: !! I ' -I I !.!' till' ! v:'l t f : V ! t.t llll' I"", l:i I t:(!il ' I I "Il I.I i, (If . V-lllU I 1 11 !' I, " llll'-W n l. "lin'.V I.IL" is if.'" "Aix'ii: iniir i:iil' -, " I Kuiil. "Tlr;!'rt :i I n;:,' v.nlk, uii'l I li.-ivi'ii't, a nil I . ( ' t;! i mi uiio inn :i njil.rl l' p;iv my l.iin." V. 111. ill lii. .! il 11 I I a.' ,i;i lili 1 lil'l v.'"ln.;!i i.t lii" s unn 1 1 ' U'jt i i i i t '. I In t inm Bti.iy. "11" yi ii i.in:i!; i' iiu'iMr" ii-l.i'l u yum:: inisii v, i ill a Ti'iiiuiin' cinnl. naiiro in piinl i;m.li-li. "I iln not. " "I livn ill llnlinlii'ii, Colllil ynu loiiil mo :i cuil-i to pay my fi iiiami, as I linvi'ii't n ci iii? 1 will pny it Hi poiiio onn win) in iii lini'il up iim I am." 1 wii o pinrn thru t In nmm man linn Blarli il tlin kiuiio cotivi tsiii ion with inn, but Im p no fui tln r tliuu tlio first qui'slinii. A Wiiiinui wan gtnniuin; nt tlm corniT of Twi lfth Kliont ami hixtli iivi'iiuo :iiz inn iuli'Utly at tlio .Ji'fltTsiin innrkot townr. ".My jiniir ulil ryrs urn not iinicli Rood, " nlin suiil in Koliloiiiy nmi then turning to mo nsU'il, "Can you sue whnt timo it iH by that clock?" "Half vast 0." "So lato? Mister, coulil yon givo a poor woman n fw cunts?" At 10 o'clock rIio wim still at her post. "Bo careful if you ro in thrr, " pnul a RPiitecl nppcariiiH mini rh I upproRch ed tlio ciitrancn to a place of amuse mont "Why?" I nskcil. "I Imvo just como out and find I linvo hnrl my pocket picked, nnd I havo to o to yonkers to (jet homo. Could you lend me half a dollar? I will return it. " I watched the man until ho had col lected two half dollarx. "Did you drop these, Mr?" linked a boy as ho rnn up behind me with a pair of cheap eycRlasHcn in his hand. "No. They are not mine." "I am sorry, boss, for 1 thought you miRht Rive mo a few cents, as 1 have had nothing to cat today." Two other men woro approached in the samo maiinor before I had walkod a block. Omo evening as I turned from Grand trect into the Bowery a mnu who wus approaching dropped a coin at my feet, and I had to stop to prevent a collision with him as he stopped to pick it up. "Nearly lost my nickel," ho said, "and I am trying to get another to pay for a night's lodging. Could you help a poor fellow out?" Very likely ho got his lodging. New York Herald. PATTI AS A HOSTESS. Life nt Craig-?-"" Mlxturo of Slatoll nt'M anil Mtaiiimiii. Sensitive persons who happen to ho invited to spend a week with Paul in her castle in Wulcsmay do well to tliinlt twico before accepting. Tlio divine. Adulimi is the reverse of an ideal host ess, and Nieolini is no mure, pleasing as host. Tlioso who havo tried it say that life at Craig-y-Nos is a mixturo of stateli ness, show, cheeseparing and discom fort. Lights aro out at 10:80 in the cas tle. In tlio biliard room, about which so much has been writton, guests are uot permitted to play on either madame'i or monsieur's own particular tablo, but must use aiiother, provided sololy for them. Both Niooliui and his little spouse are billiard fionds and wouldn't have their precious tables touched by profane players. At the sumptuous dinner table the same royal monopoly exists in respects to wines, the Nioolinis having their own choice and expensive brands and an in ferior quality being served to their friends. This is all done with absolute frankness on the part of the hosts, and should an unwary visitor help himself from the Nieolini battle he Is brought up with round turn and told he must not, for that wine is only given to the petted head of the house I London Cor respondent Coatly Pipw, The Turkish hookah and the Persian nargile are the moat magnificent and expensive of all pipes. The tubes through which the smoke it drawn are made of leather covered with velvet, or with gold and silver among the very wealthy, richly orna mented with precious stones, while the reoeptaole for the water is usually form ed of glass handsomely out, or engraved and gilt, or of precious metals decorated with enamels. The liquid in this bowl is frequently rosewator or other delicately perfumed distillation, adding considerably to the fragrance of the smoke. The tobaooo it lighted in a reoeptaole at the summit of the pipe, whioh it also formed of gold to silver and studded with magnificent diamouds and other gems. The tubes vary in length from five to ten yards, and the whole paraphernalia it often borne behind nobleman on horseback, to that by this meant he can continue hit smoke at the inclination takea him. Atlanta Constitution. PASSING OF THE BOOT. 1)1 Mine of Tent ill tir Onri nmi Wet. l'ninlnr lin t Tlio diminished n$o of bonis Im ii nat ter uf concern to tlio iiiniuilai titv is uf them ami In the pvniluccis of heavy Ici tlicr nmi heavy calfskins. Tv.i i.ty Vi avs ii';o tin' calf hunt imlustvy Wiis a li'.nliiiij olio in New Iln:.l;i!nl. Whole llll'. IIS WIT,: .'.I 111 llll 'il Willi I I i::l il S V. Ill' !l pi hi il c::if Im: t i '.! Ii.-ii, K. 1 ni' a il"i ",li: the f ile has l,i i n (fiail'irlly fall-v.-l !T, t.t.-t It '',.y il is ni' h: itily tit y i i h ! i ni !:". A 1' w li.imila n is i f i h:.i i ini lin!" bouts us a s ii ia!ly, hut the il "inainl ii tmi lh.-lit to miMiuiit to pin Vn Win n calf IikiI.i wi ve morn in niiiitii 1 ac! ni'i i s cnii iilfi il the p:.r- ti ;!.,: A ii! ' '. .''!,., In ii'lii i.i isi 'viiit n ;' n "liar. c.-. -ill rut ion. Tho !c;: i .' I '. pi' it !y ci.i di il v it It i-il'i Hil' liiii;. 'Jlie slav nmi en sci nt mill otliir ti lii'ilnl iii'iii.mcntaliiiiis were in laid on (Im h ;s ni the l outs. Tin re Wi re liili l.'i i Is, iui'1 bi'iir-. i.cie dti'il.ilig H'i i iiia iis ni mi.i'hal'ieiil ail. The wiles Vein inlaid with coppi r, zinc nmi bnifs ic'ils. T!ic cowboy no lunger pay if IS for a pair of 1 mils. They want "ilistnncn instead of show. Hut they were not Ilia only weavers of calf boots. They wcro extensively worn. Many men prefer them today, though the number is grow ing less. Tlio old fashioned stoga Iiih its Wcro formerly sold in largo quantities. They urn Well nigh obsolete. There- t'nl lowed a ileiniind for a lighter and mora stylish article. A kip boot of finer tex ture was produced, about equal in up pcarauco In I lie best calf boot, but. this, too, has fallen somewhat into (lisnsn, ond tho sales this season nro scarcely over one-half tho usual amount. Where Micro wero 20 factories producing bisits exclusively there is now not ono. Even tho farmcra uro using heavy shoes in stead of boots, nnd if it bii-omes a ne cessity to wear long legged boots they buy rubber. Shoo und Leuther Import er. FIVE CONSONANTS IN A ROW. A PoIIhIi Naiim Tluit HnnniU n Cluoil Dral l.llie Two 8neseH. A subscriber to tho Milwnukeo Sen tinel is curious to know tho correct pro nunciation i f tho Polish namo ISrzczen ski. Iln came across it in nil account of an nfTrny which took plaeo on Sohieski street, that city, and evinced a desiro to master itn pronunciation. On investi gation it was found that tlio name, if really spelled us indicated, must bo pronounced Hsh-tehinski, tho "rz" bo inft sounded nbeut ns the English "sh," and tho"cz"ns tho "tch" in "hitch ing." Some of tlio Poles in Milwaukee are in favor of n reform in tho spelling of their mimes. As n matter of fact, tho let ters in tho Polish alphabet do not repre sent tho sumo sounds na tho letters in tho Latin or English alphabet. For in stance, tho Polish w is equivalent to the English v, and tho s sometimes assumes tho sound of sh, tho z that of tho Eng lish z in iizuro. Tho Polish touguu con tains a great many moro sounds than tho old LatMl did, nnd in order to ex press tho additional sounds in Latin characters it was found ueccNsnry to combine diiVerent consonants. Tho re sult is Mint a person familiar only with tho English language regards tho Polish names lis jawbreakers and despairs over their pronunciation. A reform in tho spelling of Polish names similar to tlio reform ndopted by Minn. Modjcskn in tho spelling of her name would bo a great rulicf to hun dreds of peoplo. Modjeskn's namo in Polish is spelled Modrzcjcwskn, in a manner in which no Englishman or American living would bo nblo to pro nounce it Cherviuski would sound tho same way as Czcrwinskl, only everybody would bo able to read it A Btl,l Forewoman. When John Thompson, who drivel a coal cart for J. T. Story of Kent avenue and Wilson street, Brooklyn, was ar raigned in the Gates avenue police court the other day before Justice Quigley on charge of driving a lame horse, a stout, elderly woman stopped to the bar and commenced speaking: "Yon have nothing to do with thit ease," taid the justice. "Indeed I have," taid the woman. "I am foreman of Mr. Story's stables, and I can assure you that the horse only went lame the day of the arrest " When the justice had reoovered from hit surprise, he was informed that Mrs. Mary Rocket waa indeed forewoman over stable containing SO horses. A year ago her husband was removed from the position of foreman, and hit wife waa put in charge. Justice Quigley fin ed the prisoner $5, whioh Mrs. Rocket paid. New York Newt. Keep oa Going. Above all things, the novioe must learn "to keep on going," attbebicyole teacher says. The tendency it to stop working the pedalt when one feels a lit tle afraid. Fatal mistake I Almost every possible disaster can be averted by a bi cyole rider if the only remembers to "keep on going," to sit up straight and to use the handle bars with calmness and disoretion. It it folly to attempt to ride bicycle without having tuken few lessons from a capable teacher. Then mounting and dismounting, riding and turning aro easy, and falls will not oo tnr. New York Journal. The most splendid pair of shoes on record were those worn by Sir Walter Raleigh on great oourt occasions. They wore of buff leather, covered with pre oiout stones and valued at $86,000. CHOLLY'3 CHIMES. The Crlt It- or Ctnl : urn's I..-.- Iltinilrnl ItlliK n I en CIciliKi'M. I suppose sociily v.!!l brent hf more freely now that it 1 1 it-sun d that its sot disanr lenili : 's liamn is not to bo drug ged tliniic.'li the cuarls. Ward Mi'AlK: I. r lia i v. i . 'y ib ciilnl to Ki'lllo bis full J Ii vivanl's leiairi Willi Mrs. Met 'all by pa;, i; .; her it lump i aim t ) i lump, to I . .mt, In s ,i,i. The ruai psiil I ' is t mi alien-d, but wliatevi r i : .: ; : : . he i i".e that il was a j.iiiai i:u lue i i I In. ill I i shell out. It seems pri'i'-ia ""'ii I'l l: sneli n Hlead.v gniiv; old j . ; i i i lnp'i' should have nit unr 1 i in ral" i ' i w1"! i i also so Iillliiei i vo tinii r ' l .iiii ii id l.lel Well l.ii'iv.n society I si;.'" t il.' sep llin "inl:; (Is in his b nail : !' I inl i .T I lie oth er Vi .mutt en In r ii', n (,1'iiiiiiis. It win a i annus f 1 1 i , ! - i:t nil round, and all linitr,ii 1 am imt c.l v ps m Man's way nf I liiiil.iir-! I n. i f in 1 lii.it Im has ilmie llin ciiiii'i l t!iii:'.(in this instance. (so has M-. .Mc'.V.II. Mis. J 1,i i l Alilm, vim was Mrs. Ciiuiiliind Palmi r lu lu' ' h" married tho clever young physician v.ho is now Iter hie baud, nnd In r liauylib r, Miss Evil Palmer, am going on u visit to (I'eorgo Vaiiderbilt lit A--heville, N. t,'. Tho Palmers, who urn all learned unit studious, und (le'ii'.M Vainli rliilt, who Is extremely linnki-h, aro old fii mis, nnd nothing could bu moro natural than tho proposed visit. Yet one of tlioso infernal busybodies who make it their htisim -.s toslart falso ruinors sees in this visit n positive do termination on tlio part of tlio youngest Vnuderbilt to marry Miss Palmer. So for about, tho twentieth timo wo hnvo this very retiring yoiinglellow en gaged to bo married, und then the oilier idiots take the matter up und solemnly arguo that it is a very suitable and al together immense match. Of courso there is not a word of truth in it. Tho nlmlghly American dollar has received a very sovero setback in the caso of Thoiuiis Nevins, a newly rich man who went abroad not long ago with tho intention of buying Killeen castle, near Dublin, and nf flying tho stars and stripes from its turret day und night. Tho Earl f Fingnl, who owns tho castle, was in financial straits, nnd Nev ins thought ho could tlrivo a bargain with him. Rather than sell, tho earl hns raised enough pounds to pay olT tho mortgages, and the dollar is uot in it. A flno old Irish gentleman is tho Earl of Fingul, and tlio American, Mr. Kev ins, is well, let ns say, a fallnrn. Cholly Knickerbocker in New York Re corder. CRISP A BAD SHOT. lie Fired Hulls nt n Negro's llruil, lint Couldn't Hit It. Ill it description of tho Ilawkiusvillo (Ga. ) fair tlic Atlanta ConstitutiouHays: "Tho bead of a Pulaski negro, stuck through the hole of a canvas, on which Was painted a largo cut watermelon, with tlio negro's head in tlio heart, was too much of uu at tract ion for even Speaker Crisp, .Major A. O. Bacon mid Senator Pat Walsh to resist. They had just finished their political hkccIich mid wero taking in the side shows when tho eloquent fakir who manages tho im itation niulnii, and real negro with a skull apparently of steel, sang: " 'Como up, gentlemen, und try three throws each at tho heud of tho Georgia coon I Throo throws for 5 cents! Every timo you hit tho negro you get a good cigar. Ah, gentlemen, thoru's luck to the man who hits that uogro's head. The mau who con do it can go to tho United States senate. Gentleman, I'll guarautoo tbo suuutorship to the lucky, , thrower I' ' " 'Well, Pat, I'll try it with you," said Major Baoou. 'And, Crisp, yon I must be in this. ' I "The statesmen didn't shuck thoir , coats, but Miey ohuoked balls at that negro'e head with as much enthusiasm and good natured jollity as they have canvassed Mie state tor the Democracy. The negro proved an expert dodger,, however, and not aballtouohed the sen atorial goal, but tho statesmen hod lots of fun out of it, and one of them may, do some luckier throwing when the leg-' islature meets." Lamont'a Hobby. Politics is Lamont't hobby. Dan would rather talk politics than eat Mrs. Lamont once told me that she was frequently awakened at night by Dan's talking politics In his sleep. Bis knowl edge of New York politics is enoyolope dlo. ' fie knows every politician in Now York oity of any note and could off baud give a good biographioal sketch of thorn alL He knows the name of ev ery member of every congressional, state, senatorial, assembly and county Democratic committee. Be't thorough ly familiar with the political history not only of thit oountry and New York, but of every other state in the Union and of every oountry in Europe. Ln tuont it not in politics for what there it in it in a financial tense. He'a in it limply because be loves it I ft his hob by. Rochester Post-Express. In shipping potatoes in extremely cold weather paper inside and outside of the barrel affords the best proteotion known. A Sheffiold bootmaker displays this notice in his window: "Don't you wish yon were in my shoes?" rilEin VHI3T f'RIMCiPLCS. Mill Sill nil I : lit i i V.',- tin- t-i ni nil Inn lor 'I Iti4 I niintli.i I lull. An Indiana --.. n .'o w Albany lias a Wnlnnu s v, .ii.-l club v. iiicli is pmhahly till I-1 mi in I ' . 1 I i 'iile aa I cod i of rill' s and -i :. i ' II v.,.;i ';;.tnii.'d ill I 'll.' nii-l i : r t ,. it "'I f:.,iiili llaltle ,'l::-t ( I i , " i., ... ,. r and mi ni n iH inn ol , ,1 a e I : . ' t 1: n b- Laeili b ilia ,,. .: ,. : i "I ;l I Sitl nil Bui 'In (is . ;i, v. I.o, In :.t. to In i .' i n. , I ... il ( mi J..HH-I Of v.hi-t. ' 'i'hal liear, si .ii'in old I nly, Willi "a film, la-t ce;i., ,' iin.,,1 li.iliei:" mil rem' liili't' "a i, . i u l.eiu" In ill very pn-iiiit ami iiii' ne . inn, i: in;; (i ininiei eta!' t i ., i : .,.n . ; ne J,, nil I -ii I' ii T , crib' -i; 1 .otilii't'i, r:i' nil l.n -i' sh" m , : i nil .. I; "l.. ll.n S el' i ii.llli e. " ' ie i . r . ,i i- i " , an pine iivistocr::' ..' nt v. In i," aiidtn-.it III t le ti Mil, inn I "I I mi i " a , i is w.i . In r favm iln sail. " '1 lie nmi In nf I!,.- I sn. i..i ( lull is I h celel rated wish of good Mrs. panic, "Ai l . i lite, ii t li, iii In anli und tlm rij'.or til' I'm ja: i". " Tlm follniving "Card of Pi itt'-i iles" is taken from In . ts ay which embodies her spirited opin ions: Next to our devotions, I i lnvo a good yainii of whist. To bive a timrotigh paced partner nnd a 1 ' 1 1 -t i 1 1 i in 1 1 i-iieiuy. To fiubl a gonil fight, cut und thrust. To hale tavnrs to take nnd givo no concessions. Not to tiiho out MittlTboxcs, MiufT cnndli s or ring for a servant in tlio mid die of a game Not to introduce or connive nt mis cellaneous conversation during tho prog ress of a game Not to consider "tho noblo occupa tion" in the light of n recreation. To unbend the mind afterward over a book. New York World. SOBERING UP IN TURKISH BATHS. Tlm IlilMllnim l!iititt,'r'a Hun, Method of llavliiir a 'l-!ir lii-ml Mxt Morning "Hardly n week passes," said tlio manager of nn uptown Tr.kisli bath establishment, tho doors of which nrn never closed, "that wo are not called upon to certify to tlm fact that somo gentleman tins passed tho night with us. Tho all night business is to a fcrcnt extent ninth) up from gentlemen who havo drunk n little more than is good for them. They do tint want to go homo in that condition nnd urn anxious to bu all right in tho morning. "They como in here, take a sweat, a aliampiHi, n plunge und a rnbdown und aro Mien prepared for a refreshing sleep, awakening in tlio morning little the worse fur tho indiscretion of Mm early evening before. That tho explanation of their whereabouts is not satisfactory to wives or parents in many instances I judge from tlio frequency of application for proof of the same. "Not long ninco a lawyer's clerk went over tho register of our patrons for a pe riod of two years, and, fortunately per haps for tlio gentleman in whoso inter est tho research was made, found his nntograph (written quite frequently in a very unsteady hand) over fill times in that- period. I havo since heard tiiat this proof prevented tlio tiling of II di vorce suit that would have created a Beiisatioii within the select 150 of tho chosen Four Hundred. I am thinking very seriously of getting up printed form, like ono I am told was oucu used in a Deliver bathhouse, which whuli tilled up would read something like this: i (Heal.) rVrul.li.iril' Turkish Until, i : Ni:w York, im. h, lsftl. : ; Tills Is tn certify Hint Mr. Hmiill .bin : 1 entered this establishment ut 11 ii. iu., : : Out. 6, and lett nt lu ii. in. nf this il.ite. : ; A. Niohtowl, Clerk. : : j. xiuoMiiiK, m. i).. : ; ltesident l'hyHh'inn. .... Now York World. To Whiten the Ilandn. ' Coarse and red bauds may be whiten ed by using a few grains of ohloride of lime added to warm soft water for washing. All rings and bracelets must be roruoved before this is used, as the ohloride of lime will tarnish them. A soap containing thit ingredient may be prepared at follows: White powdered castile soap, 1 pound; dry chloride of lime, 1 to 3 ounces. Mix and beat this up in a mortar to toft muss with a sufnoient quantity of rectified spirit Divide the mass into tablets and wrap it up in oil silk. It may be scented by adding to the mixture a couple of drams of oil of verbena. In using chloride of lime it is very important to be careful to avoid getting any of the powder into the eyes, as it is exceedingly irritating and may even cause blindness. Popu lar Magazine. Recording the Louet. In primitive times, when men went Into the fight, it is hardly supposable that anything like a roster was kept, no army bulletin priuted. "Dead, Missing, Wounded " According to tradition, the method employed to record the losses iu battle was simple. Before going into the light every man took a stone and de posited it in a heap. After the battl the survivors took away each one o stone. Nothing was easier than to count those stones whioh were uncalled for. Tho remainder showed the loss of life. New York Times. That men ate appreciating the value of the rest cure is shown in an asser tion recently made by J. M. Barrie, the novelist that a day in bed refreshed him as much as few days spent at the seaside. AT THE MEADOW GATS. To im l'.ere, 1'iVe, IV :'" i-v-r L'.v i t, With t!iy fair Hamv ilr.ei! i,: in ,-irnr. F.i' li lientlhitf llniivr th ,1 ti ll s tliv fi ci IIiw niai!" lite ili ,vy lathv.; y il, uri r. W'-.t w-iltltttr I: - rt f. t .It.. - m I t-i-.ur 'I lie -I. ,i tit :t In It.. 1- ,i . , V Ti'lr n i-ll 1; s til i' - i i Ii"'- -:l .1 iT Willi .l. ::Oir,., ti ti' r I, I ' l' t ' . Iijt If, il- IT, !-V I .inn V I'll f. '. ' i ' Ti I ill I .i -v. 1 I v A" 1 ' ... I. - ! i V':v .-! -1 I'!' ::l I I ei''i-a,:.':: I 1 '.'Isn I I K. 1' .il"ii iii I: in ii i . .'In i. t'l-n- ni-i laillnri. f' 'Vi nil c. '.,:' i ; ,s rn eh:, 1 1 u -.- ,' a a Laiayi lini:',i :., : .I.-: lysiiiii'ii.i" i v a- IlILT I'CCi'llt I'.- Win II I M' l'1'l ' V ) i' e . llll 1 I. "If t, 11! I i f -(:: .!! I" : ! .':: ' .- 1 'I hoi.- many i 1' tli' m it won! I n t'.i lo Illlike a l.ii-h I. Vi.ri' ais i -i imati i w: fn tii ' . '. I " iri-itt leek!: !y J. at I'm maiilr r t's.v. i: s.t 5(i,linii, wl'i. ii in . ".-iim' d n Ian .'i I, ei (ill lh" t'tli- is v.lni bad t.in --. d c. i . "Ii le-s, r tP- ". il; , r..f::ii.g ell tie- -,. ly ironi Ti, litr.i In 'Jll.lillO. "V.'ell, ui lit li -mi 11. " lemaikiii llin grneer, "you urn all wrong, 'i In . . a i'(i iippiiiMiiuateiv 11(1,0(10 beans in a bushil. " No one wai iin -Iln- f I tn believe him until he showed th'-in that it tm ': (id beans, selected at random, toweit.li i...lf an ounce Tim rest of tho calculaii iii was simple. "Now, then, " said one of the party, "since we are inga','id in guessing c in tent, how many dollar bills would it take to weigh ns much as a silvi r dol lar V One said 100, nnotlicr said 7.), while the griK-er. who knew all about bens, put the figures nt H00. "All wrong, " ii'inarked the man. "It takes just 22 " This was proved to bo the case bv experiment. New York Herald The Mind llrndlng liny, Tho policeman had been standing on the corner for about ten minutes, nnd a foxy looking boy sitting on n nearby doorstep was wiiteliing him The boy's curiosity overr-aiiia him nt last, nnd he fldlcd along up to the officer "I sny. Mr. Copper, " he said at a afo distancp, "what are yotx afiitidin on this corner for?" "That's ui v business.'1 he replied curtly "Well, yon seem to be 'tendin to It," ventured tlio boy. "Thnt's what I'm paid for. ' "Alio snmep, " chirruped the lad, "I know what you're standin Micro for. " "I'll givo you a nickel if you'll tell mo, " bantered tho officer an ho held out a coin to tho kltl "Throw it to mo. " said tho boy, keep ing his distance warily. "Not much. You tell me what I'm standing here for, an.) I'll givo it to you. ' ' The boy ennio up close enough to reach tho coin. "Yon'ro standin hero fer ten minutes, " Im said, with u grab at tlin money, and the officer chased him in vain. Detroit Free Press. r. -uiinoner'N Audacity. A couTile of weeks neo Colonel Fifz- george, son nf Field Marshal tlio Du!:o of Cambridge, went shooting in Bnshhy pari: witli some nf the Teck princes. IIo ! managed to discharge the content, of his gun union; tho beaters. Tho news papers duly reported tho niciiuat, whereupon the colonel wrote to Tiio'i 1 Times, (inmplaiulngof exaggeration und ; explaining tlio thing ns quite a trifling nti'uir. "Three pellets just grazed one! 1 man, nnd another had a tew pellet i in 1 his legs, but no harm was dmio. " One ' of the injured men now says ho hns a ! 10 inch wound in tho thigh and is still in bed. His views as to tho amount of barm douo naturally differ from tho colonel's, and he proposes to take tPe opinion of a jury. Thereupon polite so ciety is much concerned at tho audacity, of a common laboring man setting the law in motion against the son of tho! quoen's cousin, particularly as a prince; or two may bo subjected to tho incon-; venience and indignity of going npon. the witness stand. London Letter. Warmth In Old Age, I In old age remember that warmth and! an even temperature are just as essential to the welfare of the aged as proper food. Many old persons die from bron chitis, for example, induced by exposure; to a temperature which, harmless to the young and middle aged, acts severe- -ly on tho lungs of the old. The bedroom, of an old person should be kept at a heat of not less than 60 degrees, and natural ly chills should be especially guarded; against. In respect of the feeding of the; aged, second childhood is like the first childhood. "Little and often, "is the motto, and old people should have their food given them in a state of easy di gestion, above ull things. New York Dispatoh. Not Break faat. English Sparrow Mr. Swallow, join me at breakfast tomorrow. I have in vited a company of gay birds, and wo will havo a jolly time, : Mr. Swallow Make it dinner, and I will accept Look at my swallow tail. I don't wont to be token for a Chicago bird. New York Herald. ( Reaaaured. "Jonah," expostulated the whale, "do keep stilL" "Certainly," answered the famous man, "now that I know where I am. I wasn't sure but I had been caught in a folding bed, .don't yon know. "De troit News-Tribune. i