KI IUO I.NH UliANOR I.rookville I'd. 2. ciPflT-ci-nss Jf)MN' Tkf'lHiFvN. Solicitor, Wc nre in n pMsition in s.'ive yon rotin'l rlollnrs on ('ri ceries". Wc dofWt nU yon t' ny your Tuiliborf' tiiipii'l ItiiK Our mol to In v ,-isyoti t'o fiii'l k. li.'ijtpy. Melon' we iio(c yon pints on onic joo'Ih jnvt (or?, stnitrr. 10 poitti'N fine rr,'imilr.l fl ii,'ir, $1.00 2" pound ?ifU (Vi ,'itnil.itiil nn.'ir, $1.."0 9 pounds Ai Ihk It It" or 1 X rofli c, $1.00 A.o'"' coflfc worth HO t ents, oillv I .' I in t Lull: eofl-e 'JO to .'!."c nUSINET-I CARDS. 1 ATTOIINKY.AT LAW. Oej.-e nn WfM. Mrttn .treat, omHislts the Oomtinrrlal Motel, Knrnoldiivlllii, I n. T T mTm C I 0 N A M , ' ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, rtnt.tf I'liliUe, real rtat.ft silent, Patent, ewie.tircfj, rnllectlnn. made tirnmully. Ollli-e In Nolan block, Itnynnl'lnvllln, I'n. jtM iTiTSiTMocitKif ;riT, ATTOHNKY-AT-LA W, ttnry Pulllr and Ileal Kitate, Avnt. !o. llona will receive prompt, nt tent Inn. (ittlrn Kroehlli-h Sr Henry tilock, near pied-nltim, r nulila vllln I'n, physician and hi mi ikon, OrTlni tie.tnlmln Htnkn llullilltiK, corner Wain end Fifth .iroel.. 1) Tl. H. K. HOOVKIl, IIEYNOLDHVIIJ.K.PA. ftmtdrnt flnnf St. In tlm M'Mivcr tmltfllnej finit Of Mir to itmti,iTi'', m til ii nriiMii, tin. In nptintitntt. 1) It. I,. Ii. MKANH, DKNTIST, Offlr. on dacrinfl floor nf I'lr.t Ntillonul liank fculldlli, Mnlll street,, 1) tl. It. DkVF.HK kino, I.KNTIHT, Ofrlra fin second floor Hnynnli1vlllft Hnl fCatald lllrt. Mnlnmrnot Kiyiinllvlllii, I'n. jjjll. W. A. IIKNUYT ' DKNTIST, 0(fl(i on xwnnfl fl'iorof llnnry Urn, hrlrk mllillMK, Mln mrnnl.. K. NKKr- JUHTICfC OTf TITK I'KACK And KamI Ktl An"it, Knynnlflnylllii, Fa. j jo xi-uT niii lnaT " UK Y rVOI.OHVI LLK, PA. FHANK DINTX, I'mprifinr. Vint nlUM Innvnrv particular. I.ncatrrl In Ih rnry xntra nf Itia liiuUiaaapart nf tiiwn. 'r9 'liiia to aii'1 front traful atitfcommodloua aftiplarnnm InrrnmmarAlal traVlr-r. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Hcreo-Shoor and Uennral lilackHtnith. Hnrwt h(lM)t rlnna l th naatnat manna net ly (hit iHlrmt Imprnvfol mnllinfla. Kf tiHlrlny of all hliiila I'lirnfiilly anil promptl) ilclia. rJ rii.r(ri lin (HiHm ali. HOHAK CL1FHINO Havd liiat rni'vlvnil a oitnulrf ft nf ma liliin iimarlliinranf lalwat alyl 'a llra nil din imiril In ili olliiiilnif In lua baat ipnMllila liiHiiiicr at inaminaiila ralaa. auaxiuNi. Uaar Hftli, lUyiloWavllla, fa. WHt.nl IM 1)0UIT, TRY" 0 Btt4 hV CHrml lhntiBn4 ol nl Nurvout iMtaaMt, im K Oabilliy, hiilnn. hipUM Mil ntj VartvtHwU, AlHifilir.&a 'i iilant lit brain, tiringilift h ulrauUiinn, iIIimiUh i1ul, still Imparl m kaaJihf Jvgor loilia wimla llri 1' alt m liia ami luatea ara a wlgar lolia wlxila kalni, All aJiMtiHi mill oaa ara shark U f rnw In-aln frrmmnth VnUn baiiaai viifliianaini Br ttrnparrv ouraa, tnair a .(rill Um m Atrial lliaia litlaluaantiv. (Imh ar funftarhr oura it, tbalf toatlU aiuaantiy, i:tutM to la(li, MalM laalatl, iMi a i W4IH irattxtiaa wgai uarania to oura av jriiril fey ft. Mr Ptak. lUBUWa.'-'MaIM (Pin. MHaf aiilnmnlillal fevr lmi 111 I a pan tiuan. 4 iltwciLv --i.i-v,f sint(; 1W7W- compniNins. ki-ynoltiMville, IVnn'n. .'J rolls Toilet 1';ikt, 10c .'$ II). i-fin ri.-.rt le tt I'cdH 10c One doz. fine Toilet Sorip, l,'!c H'. Mt f.fiiHiflrysofip;, 7 hum, Ooorl " "11 ,;irs, 2'c Tftley'aTefm tlicy fire fine. Ve wll Ym. Si'JXMi. PificK-Sdrir in 100 pound ;ii I:s. Tlie o! ! s;r.v, "l;irp st to k find lowest ju ii i s," is true in our cite. ROMINSON & MI'NI)' )RFF, TUP. I'l'l (iOt I'.KY, Rt-y tif 1'Ih vi IK-t IVnn'a. BIJI FPLO, R0CHE5TEH X FITTSD'JilGH P,Y. CONDENSED TIME TABLE is i.i Ki:t r .viv. a, t 'lii. NolM it (me Vl. i-.iirir ti'ii. 4 (I I ii l.i'BVI.' l'IM.nr I All"phiiy I Until r ! A. M. V. M. r. . ; i: i. f 4 in ! 00 f I ' II ft I,-. 1 1 ;7 r. '."i tl in fi .VI .1 J I'l 7 :m I '.''I .1 in U . f mlitvlll 1 t .M'i"Rlrvit. , 1 IVhn ! ll'ljlnll riiiit.iiinwui.j' n r ruiiiiiiinMiMy iv lllr l"m f M. Jllltr.JI li'ilt'.ln I nil, I ri'i k !r'irk iviivvlllr... . I'trl(',wiv .f '.tin ii i i.ii t tr Ml. liMti-H NpwIihi lini'lfotil Ar.. t :. I.. I. Ill t I 1 7 I'i .1 : fi :' . . a tm k r. 7 1 . H ll'l , H l.i r. M. I 1 x, i'ti'i 2 m ; (w !, :. r. ir: n in I) Jll ? i 7 II H HO H SI M .v. I -J .'-I li .'.v: I in I M I M J r. n in, n mi r. m. " fl M T.tt r. . I it i :: . i in,, ft m. . n ?k . i on , :i i'l 4 II i m A. M, tiniiiii' It.,. I,.- .Ai-.l II ' .,..."...'.T ' 4r. f. ii. I r. m, ' A. M. ArrlvivlA. M Al-tlti'iniil train !i-nv Until .t Hun t fnr I'tiiutmitinr In),. in ) 7 .TII A. . ilnlly. i'X ki rin imrvn. vi'ti-nf YittK. ; 11 I fl n I ft It' IT. I, . I.V. I'.i n'l fiinl . .Ni' cli'ii . Mi .ti'WiMt .lohiiiiinliliiu Iti'liMvity Hr.i'kv.nyMll.'... I'ill rri't li Iinlloln l III A M. Jnnrllim . n a Itlir llun 7 I' I t.lil.U.i... Mr' .1 i'liliXxiltjinllfy Ivj 7 Im a II I K S.ll J 4f. tVcL Ili'kliltO.. I rnliri' lllo i lllri ., v 4; ImiliT Ml.'Ulii iiy I 'HlnlMiitl f Arrive II (III !a AilihlL.ii.il (ruin bniM 1'iiHiini.i.iii.v f.., Itnl. 1r :.' p. m. ilaily, n fi n I hini'lii) . l l.l'AIII'll.l.li lilVIHIMN. 7ft I'. H. H :m a vii H II 7 HI I ..1 T IMK. r. , Arrive. l.i'UMV a. I'. M. t 'i I'll I r.. I n;.l, V. 4'.'. Vi '.: . II 4H. II 1IHI Hl'VUI.Miivllln . . . , I' ii 1 1" l in k . ,. Iul;,,i .tl. . M. Jiiim IImii. ., I'tiru. 'i-vllli-.,. i li'iii'l'.l, Mil. Hi. f tl l.i ' 11 !t ?ft H :i 4 17 4 I'.J 4 44 I'. V. 7 IN 7 1 H ( t 7 Hi III )lo '. . I A. l. lu-ii' . Icaill il, r.. V, t'.. s nil r Arrlvi'. Hill). f I'llly fli'i'lit Hliiiilny. Trnln .1 a ml (I nro'nliil voMli;ili il. villi lmn1. r"'i'"'liM ( rliin, u'nl ri'i'lioltiK cliiiir i nut, alto Clll" I'lllKIIHIIV IIM'-1 MMri.luy, 'rrnlo?r.nil 7 liuvn I'nlln.iiit MIopir liclwr.-ii ll'iitiiln noil I'lllaliorif, mill Itui l i'.l. r no. I I'll tu- li'ilK. unwAiiii c i,Ai'i;v, ticiHTHl riiHMi'iiiri'r Airent, ( form N. V. a ) Uw.'lmifr, N. Y. YOUNG'S ' PLANING MILL . You will fiiul Rnsli, Poors, Prnmes nnd l'inish of nil kiiulu, Koti)jh mid DieHsed limilier, 1 ltli Grade Vfir niHlien, Lend and Oil Colors in all fthntleH. Ami alsonn ovciftoek of Nails which I will sell cheap. J. V. TTOUNG, Prop. EVERY WOMAN ftnawtltiiaa BMda rllbl UMiuUily ragulaUaf taUialiia, DR. riAL'8 AVl PENNYROYAL piLLS, A ra nrrarfi af anil oaHala la rul t. niit a Uir, 1-aal a M vac dlaapnolat, HMptftt tl nil k 8. AIM. Itoln, i . M. . t. I I', M. M f 7 II IKI . "... ' l l I "in II ). 'i f. n. 7CV. a. m. I 7 1 VI i' fi I ". VI V, i m :n 12 :".i e ;..i m1 i k, i ) i h:: I " in i iv h m' a si I 11 m H .V s In mi ." h it ii III 4l 'J 4 j I II IKl! H '.'.'I ' II mi 2 .V. I) l.il 111 II II, II Si II HI 0 4". 4 O'l 1 1 4.'i 'I i1. 1 III CO 4 1 A. M. II K.'i, I-. M. 4 '.II 4 m I I Ti 411 j A hi n in (14.'i Tl A. M. I'. M. I'. M. A. II. Ua Right this Way for your I'lCTFRKS, PICTURE FRAMES, EASELS, MOULDINGS, HOOKS, STATIONERY, ' TENS, INK, PENCILS, ETC. Cnliinet work of nil kinds r-ade to order. Upholstering find re pnir work of all kinds done promptly. We giirirant.ee fill our work and you will find our prices right. AU' ntfn for Kin" rmfn Wln'lon S r i'ii nn'l Imlda ItllniU ati'l S'Tcin Ifmri. KHtlmittni cli"nrfnlly Klvcn. Norttiamer & Kellock, Woorl wnrrl HtilMlnn, .fnltt Nlrnrt. It kn n s y r.v a n i a n a r r.no a d. lti:KFAf.O & Af.f.FJIfANY VALI.Cf liivwtov. Itw Ornilo iJlvlnlon. In If-'A M,; 26, 1901. (Eittern Stai'hrd Tim. KA1TWAIIII. Nii(r) No.fij No.HirrlolOi'fio 10? A. M M. M A. M. f. M P M. aTATtims. t'lMihnric tod M ink ! l.awHiioliTttn . . . Now ll' llili'hi'in Kile Itl'l.'ii MnyiHII" ttitrritni't villi, . . . Itniokvlllo own nllor lloyii'ij'Nvllln.. I'll lll'flll M, l-il I h Crio.k ImlinN Hiiliitlu WltiiiTlmrn .... I'i'tinhVlil Tyler lii'rini.r.i't.lu ftrnrit. I n I'. 10 I I HO i ID n it II in ll :? 4 ir 7 9.1 I W a nt fl 4') 4 IH in l i II 41 4 Vi III 3D 4 BHi 5 Oil S 2I t4 4.1 tn 49 B M 8 :n at 7 M io'm in -t II .Vi in .i II I'll ll in l: 24 is si i'ii ft IKI (.1 Mil t SI H Si II 41 tfl fil r, 7 U. 7 II 7 21 'II is II it.' n 12 n ii Ml 40 II 4- 11 so (II h-A i 11 40 io 10 1 1 4H 7 il 7 10 7 HI 7 41 fl If 8 I" I ftl i "fl 3 2:i 2 .11 i ll'. 7 11 7 41 Note. 17 61 Ilrlftwimil I 4 A. M I II 20 P. M.P. Trnlnfmi iSiiti'lnyilcrtvci I'liuliiirnO 00 a. m., Iti il Hunk II lo lliiiokvlIlK 12.41. Iti-yiinlilavllla 1.14, i ulli l ii-uk I. '.Ii. Iinlloln I lift p. in. WXHTWAItn NolOt NolOH.rloint fioTTii A. M. A. M. A. M. P. H. .... a in h r .... .... til 40 III ftl .... .... fi ftl ii 00 .... .... 7 17 12 2 .... .... 7 2.1 12 III .. . .... 7 110 li im .... .... 7 41 12 M .... ft 20 N no 1 lift ft 10 II 27 8 10 I 20 ft 17 til II! .... .... tS 21 tl 41 II 21 I i A 110 til ftH tH ill .... tS 44 t7 01 tS 411 7 H fl AO I Ml II 110 7 HO 01 t! ll 1.1 7 47 tO M t 2.", ft XI 7 M til TS ... II :w H iii mi 2 :m a 4ft fl in it ft? :i O'l 7 li fl 41 10 10 II 20 7 HO II Ift I2 lift I A 110 I0 Ift A. H. P. III. P. III. P. M. ftTATIUKfl. Drift wood .... Urnnl. Ilfitticrntto... Tylur I'lillllflolll Whitnrliiirn .. Hitiiulit Ilull.il. FnllNtiriMtk... I'ltin'oiint. (oyniildiivlllii Fuller tnwtt Ilroiikvlllii..., fttitmiiiirvlllii.. MuyHVlllii (ink UIiIl-i. I 8 60 tt) 17 2 6 62 7 00 Ton I 11 7 M T 42 t7 40 7 6fl ffl 1J tfl l H HO Niiw llelhlelii-tn l.HWI'lltlllllll., tied II" ok I'ltlHliuru P. H. Trnln IM2 (ftiindnyl lenvna linllnia 4.10 p.m. Fnllii'mi-lt 4.17, ltiytmliNvllli.4.:io, IIkmiU villa (.00, Ki d llnnk il :m, I'IIIhIiihk ll.:m p. in. Triiltm tiiiirked run ilitlly; I dully, nxemil Stitiiluy; f ling atnllnii, whero ftlKiiula muni ua aliown. I'hnmlnlphlurV Ki ln Itiillrond DlvUInn In elTnct Mny 2th, IlKil. Trains loava Di'irtwoiiil m follmvn: KAHTWAIlll t:m a m Trnln 12, wimkilnya, fur Siinlniry, Wllkenliiirrn, Ihir.loliin, I'ul ImvIIIh, Hermitnn, llitrrlHlmt'K ami thn litlitriniMllntn atn tliniN, nrrlvltiK ut I'hlliidnlphlii A:21l p.m., Nw YiirU, Biliil tt. m. lliillliooie.ltion p.m. Wiinlilniftiin, 7:1ft p. m I'lilltnun I'urlor nnr from WllllutniiMirt in Plillnilnliiltlrt and pnH aHtitfnr i'iiiiiIioh friiiti Hiutii to I'lillmlelplila nnd WIlllHiimniirt. to HiiHImura mid Wanli Inutnii. 12:40 p. in, Train fl. dully fur Siinltnry, llnr- riinuru ann priiu'iiiui inii'rtnniiiaiuatiitioiia, iiri'lvliiit al I'lilliiilKliihln 7:;tJ p. in.. Nn York 111:211 it. in.. Hull liimrn 7::) p. m Wmli. ImkIoii KM p, tn. Viml IIiiiImiI purlur ear and piiaientfnr eiiiii'lii't, lliillnlo lit I'lilladcl iintii nun vviiiniiiKuin. 1:04 p. in. Train II, dully, fur liar, rlnltuiff nnd Inlnrniedliiti) atntloiin, ar rlvlnii at I'lillniloliililii 4:2ft A. M.t Now York, 7. Ill ll. m i Iliillliuiii'ii, g.HU a. in. I WiiHhliiitiiiii 4.iih A. M. I'lilltnun Hli'iiplnif ciira timn 1 1 iirrlvlm i u In l'lilliiilelililii niiil Now York. I'lilluilidiililii . iiiimhciiui'ii cnii ronialn In nleener utidlHtiii'lied nut 11 7:11(1 A. M. II :m) p. in,- 'I'mln 4. dully fur Hiinlmry, llnrrla Iniru and liilni'iht'illiilo Nlnlliin-, nrrlvtuii at l'llllliilililllll, il'ij A. M. New York, II III A. M. (in wwk duyx nnd lo nx A M. nn Hun ilny I Hull I nn lie, i:lft A. m.i Wnnlilmilun, N::io A. ki. I'lillinnii NleeperH fiuni Ki'ln. and WlllliitiiKiMirt. to l'lilludelilitii, nnd Wlllliinixniit-t. tn Wii-ditiiuriiiu. I'lmmmuer riiin-liet finin Krlii tn I'lillndelplilii, ami YVHItiiiniiioi't. In Hull linoi-o. 12:17 p.in.- I'mln 14, dully forHiinlmry, llnrrU hurir nnd iirl not pill Inlorini'illiile Hliitlnn'..tir" rlvlnif. ut. I'liltiiili'lpliin 7:'!'J a. in., New York iiiiiii a. in. ivooUdiivN, (In nil a. in., Huudavi lliilllmni'K 7'!ft ii. in,, Wii'ililiiuliui, N::m a m. Veil Hulled liufl'ol. Mlenplnir nnd pin Helmut- eoui'lieii, lliill'nln In rlilliidolplilu ami WiiililuKlnu. WI'.srWAUIH :l a. tn Train 7, dully fur lloff iln , via iMiipni linn. 4::iH a, in. Trnln P, dully fur Krln, Hliltf wtiv, and week iIii.vn fur IIuHiiIh, tilni-iuoiii ami prln.'liml Inlertueilliiln Niiiilnni. i:44 a. m.Ti :iln II, dully fur l')i la unci llitor IMidllltn pnlnlH. :4H p. oi. -I'nilii I'i, dully fur llulfulci via Kinpiirluui. 1:4ft p. in.Triiln ftl, wrekdiiyi fur Kline and lul4irinidlMtinta!louii. a.m. WKKKtiAva. n. m, nr , II III , ii or . II III II III . II 'M , II 24 , II 41) . 12 Ul "in i 4.1 ar liliu-iniintTv 111 HH III 111 III III 111 'ift 10 2il III II Wimilvnlft llllllWlltlll Hlu 1 1 Ii m lion luHinttior Hiruliilil. (lieu I Intel JollllHllullUI-ll V Aft II 40 Iv Itliliiwiiynr p.m. r ho p.m. n in, ll in tt in V 2,1 II 1.1 II II or in II 61 N 47 K 4,1 li ;iu H lift II W n.m p. in. 7 nil It 10 7 07 U 17 7 II p.m. 4 1.1 4 22 4 2f 4 111 4 illl 4 41 4ll 4 M 4 9H 6 il7 ft Ift A ilU arltlduwnv W ImIuiiiI Hun t'liiin'o I'mafr I'lKVlllUll Hlmrln Mllla llliio It.H'k t'lii-rlor llrih-kwnvv'l l.iiniw MtlU M.'Mlon Hint lltirvey Hun IvI'iilNd'knr Iv lliillula up r u Soil HI 01 A7 47 t 4J m t hi I OH itll M M I 47 I 41 I HI 1 ltd iii i lit 1 01 2i i . ;m 2.1 12 III 21 12 III ill I t 4ll 41 II 6'l 4f tl ftl 61 ..... 61 i 01 ii on l in a Ift 1 U 6 HII 1111 (64 nrKnlUlVk Iv HID 1 20 0 17 4 I'l 14 ft't ll Al ILi.wii.iI.ImvIIIm a Ul I :H A !lA I IW I'l 34 till lliiiokvllla MA) i 6 it IX ! Ml 11 4.' New lletlil'm ll 6 Ut (141 01 11 10 Heil llnuk HI in U JO 7 2.1 W 00 Iv I'liulmriiiir 14 ill A 110 HI IH p in. a.m. a.m. - p.m. p.m. p.m. Vnr tlma tnhlei (nil aajll luuul liifuruialUin Ullaull Ui'knl HileiUn, J.H. IIUTOIUNHOM J. B. WOOO, 0H UllMIIII QlU. I'lhtt Agt ownm about eyes CURIOUS STATISTICS DEVELOPED BY A CLOSE OBSERVER. t.ttrf Known f'olor la lh Unman Hyf lllna FTyn Ifntt ffiniman?fri t!iara alnn In tfm 4r(an f ffilf-farlnatlnn nf lrrn f yrt Tha tThlta V.jr. 'It In fltrntift t.itr few fiervonfl fio (! ('j-!'." ttr, if fim fnnn of nn oWrr Ihk turn of mind, reflcf-flrclf. ,4 tiarr? fiflfn nakeil iooilc lo fli'dcrlli" flonif? line to fiif, nnrl hove lirrn utirfirlncil fo find Hint flu- majority of ilnin renlly did not Ijiioit thp folor of their hfM frlcnda' i-ye. Moat tienple: rpiiieniher fneca liy tlm tiof. moiltli, noincMliifii flirt fnra, niorc often liy flic ijenern! i-x-(irevalon. Now. thn eyo Ifaflf hni no fxtircufildri, nlthfiiitth If. Ik cnllcd thf Hifmt cxiri'lvi' of nil tlm fentnrnfl. If you hnvn erpr aeen nn l-yp Hint lififl Iiccii removed from Hk aof-ket yon l:iiow Hint Itin fiict. Is ni t hnvn mild. A jrlna eyn In n fliowen" lllimtrntpn the m;i tiir met. The crpre.ijon Hint Ifl nllrllittlod to the eye renlly renlilc.4 In the IliN. th f-yehrnw nnd the iiiiih el' of the ndjneent mrt of thn fnee. If Ik to Hil fxpreflHion Hint the nltcn Hon of moMt Iieoile ll directed. They fee n l!lit. eomlnK from the eye nnd vKiiIirlmj the expreKNlon nf llda nnd liiiiriclea, lint the renl eh.trncter of the (ye Ituclf they full to notice. "Noil-. I Imve formed the tin lilt of rtotiriR the color of eyed, nnd I llnd It very Interi'Ntltiir. I could tell yon the enlor of the eye of nny pertion I lind ever met, I lielleve not. merely wheth er they nre lluht. or ilnrk, tiltie, Krny or drown, neeordlnr; to the eouventlontil ehiKMlllcrtllon. hut the hIiikIi"! nnd mix ture, the iippreclntlfin of which Is the lent fnneln.itloii in the Htudy of eyen. I firmly li"lleve thnf there In no enlor reeoiftilised Hint eiinnot lie found In the (yes of Nome ti il in tl Tl heliijr. There nre red cyex. creen eyi-a, Hilver cyeM, frulden yen, violet eycK, xupphli-e, luiliy Mile, Muck, while, yellow eyen, nnd fyn, heHlilet. In which llioie tlntH lire mixed. Some IiIihIm lire veryrnre, nnd If yon nre n coiiniilsHi-ur In the subject Hie Hitildeu tllm-overy of n riire Kpeelen for n moment on the street, perhnpK dived yon n thrill of ileiintire. "Itliie cyeK, I atippiise, nre moHt com mini, nnd there lire mnny viirletleK. The moKt rommoii kind Ih Hint which It renlly n mixture of dink Mile nnd KrnylNh white. Willi thlfl kind of nn eye Mometlmex thn Mile nnd while nre mixed Irrpgtilnrly, In wlileli ene the eye liickn hrillhtiice, IIioiikIi It tuny he lUHlroiix. Kiiuiet linen the hody of the Irla Im i-rnylHli white, with Mile rndll extendliiit from the itipll. Thin imirk liiK kIvpm a pi'i iilliirl.v hard exirenNlon to Hie eye. In ill III nnotlier niiIi-vii-rlety the eentrnl mrt of I lit hlu Ik lli'ht IiIuIhIi itvny, with n rim of din-k Mile. Hiich nn eye Ih often mlxtukcn for lilnck. Thn ilmk rim nromid the Irln In not so tiotleeiihle In blue eyes fin In Kiiine other klmlN, nolnhly, while nnd Kolden eyi'K, In which It priiiluccA n ntrniiife, mIiii'IIIiik and fn.Hcliiiitln ef fect. "The limpid liltie eye Ik roinp.irnllve ly riire. It Ik of n iinlform colorntloii mid npiicuiK to he nluiont lUpilil. I-'Ine HpccWiciin hnvo n eertnlii lien ut y, hut the eye, lift it rule, lucks elm meter. Nenr li kin tn It Ik the ehlnii blue or rob in's visk I'lue eye, iiIho of uniform col oration, but Inckliii: liquidity. It, iilsu, Is Ineklnu miuiewliiit tu cliurneter. "Of brown eyes the viirletleK nre liiimbei'lesK. The deepest simile Hsu nlly pusses for lilnck. Homu eyen of this shade snnnest a velvety texture, mill the ivliltcs-by coiilriist luivu a pi' ciilhirly pearly ItiHtrc. There Is nlwnyfl Koinelhliitf uliilsler nnd iinplennnnt nlioilt eyes of (his sort. Then there nvrt thn soft blown eyes Hint nre tisu nlly culled pleiiHnnl, nnd the sliiup brown ryes that nre cnlled snappy. You limy oei'iisloiinlly find brown eyes of such n Unlit tint nn tn bo culled prop erly iiiiiiikc or yellow. The (gulden eye Is n variety of the brown eye, but n wonderful variety. It Ik not. n yel low eye; It Is Inllnllely more sliiinyi', more licit ll 1 1 Till than the yellow eye. I receiilly saw a woman nil the street who had n pair of these eyes. The ef fect of Hieiii wnn enhanced by a black rliu n inn ml the IvK They were tint exaclly like the Knld dux) Hint 11 on I m nnd Hhliiimei'A on n Hlreain. (lolilcu eyes lire mil. fei Inns; they siiki'kI the wild (Tcnliii'o Hint has liceu tiiincil til KI'lltU'lll'HS. "When I speak of red eyes t do mil lin'iin Hiuse of the Albino, which lire nii'i'i'ly pnlnl'iil freaUs of mil in c. 1 am lliliikliiit of what Is really a va riety of the brown eye. It Is about the shade of a cinnamon bear's furry coat, lu shadow It tippeni'M brown, lint In Inlijlil sunlight It flashes crimson. There Is snmelliliiK strangely slulsler iiliout these eyes; they llnsh spile nnd I'my even when they are found In Hie most Hiullliik face. "(Ireeu eyes me often the most fas t'lnalliiK of nil ryes. The simile Is rai'i ly found iiunilxeil, but I have seen eyes of n imlforin tint resemlilliiK that eluslvo Ki'een that may bo tiliicrveil for n moment In a summer siniHct. Vsiially llin-SfTi'i'ii tint Is mixed wit Ii Krny or brown, or belli. The roiiililuii n I Ion with brown or brown and Krny Is known familiarly ns the brown-lm-ecl or Ki'i'i'ti lmr.i'l eye, wlileli, popular wisduiii hint It, Is nl ways In be li'usled. (li'ceu III the eyo Is lliouht to liidlcate treachery, I lielleve more usually It Indk'iili's power of fnst'liiiilloii, Thack eray, Willi ureiit felicity, itavo llet-ky Ulniip j;iveii cyea, unit llecky was both Ireiichei'iius mill fiiHfluntliiK. Hut lleeky's eyes, I undersliuiil, were pure, iiiimlxed Kreen, llrown iieutrnllKes the bad effects of pi'i'i'ii In tho rye, while tlntrni'lliiK not at ull from It fimiuu Hon. "Tim white eye mny bo a very beau tiful eyo or a terrible eye. I consider It a variety of (tray or blue. With the Uii rluiuiwd wlU black, tUU ey hot (Trent dlKtlneHnn. fa s womnn. -whm Its startling pffeet Is modified by Iteaa tlfnl ff.tfnrf'S snd fen tie Mpresfllon, It Is wonderfully slim-in?. In msn, whosft fact! Is coarse or brutal, this eye strikes one with horror." New York Commerclnl Advertiser. tlla flnanl Pnnal nf Tfar. There are funny Incidents In the life of a photographer. A fnnn rame In the other ilny nnd looked over nil the samples, fluking the price of enr-h. "Iifj yon want a sitting?" I ssked. "I don't see noltiin' like whnt I want." he replied. I told him, If he wonld Indicate what ho wanted. Hint I might arrange It. "I don't know as yon fan," lie said, "for I don't see nothin' at ail liUe whnt I wnnt." I repented whnt I had already snld. He asked me to sit while he told m". "You see. It's like this." lie begnn. "I liorl n girl Hint I loved, nnd wo was goiti3 to git married. She hnd her things made up, and we was sll but ready, when she was taken ill find died. And what I wanted was a pic ture of me slttiu' tn her grave weep ln" I was touched st the homely story of grief, and told him I could send a n:nu with him to the grave and have the picture taken as he desired. "It's some distnoee." he snhl. "It's over In Ireland. I expect It 'ud cost a lot to send over your traps for what I want?" I snld It would. "I thought," he answered, "that mebbe you could rig up a grave here In your shop and I would wep on It, nnd It would do Just us well. It's no trouble for me to weep nitywhore." KdinbiirKh Keotsman. ' Molina Curort nilnilnis. Tlecently n Montreal young? woman went to mi eminent, oculist for n cer tificate us lo her n (II let Ion. Apparent ly she wiih stone blind, as Hie most severe tests' seemed to prove, yet the surface of her eyes gave no sign of any defect. The examination was severe, trying nnd almost torture some. Half promising to Rrant tho certifi cate the occiillKt told the young wom an to return the next tiny. He bud her securely blindfolded nnd then he arranged the simplest test. He then took a tiny mouse which he hml procured and held the lovely lit tle thing liy Its tall before tho girl's face, though not touching her. while he ordered the bandage to be re moved. No sooner was the bnndngn off than her screams rnng througli tho place and her eyes went wide with terror nt the harmless little rodent which lind thrown her so completely off her gtinril nnd exposed tho Impos ture. Of course she snw it or she would not have scremned. Needless to sny the applicant did not get Hint certificate. Smallpox ISrfnra Hay nf Vaccination. Wo who enjoy the Immunity afford ed by viiccinnlloti can scarcely believe that such ravages were caused by smallpox In London ns are so graphi cally described by the historian Ma futility, who Informs us Hint it. was n rare tiling nt one time lo llnd a person in that great city not disfigured or marked by the dread dlsense. When we emerge from Hie mephttlc atmos phere, laden with Ignorance, til son so nnd death, of the London of two centu ries ago, with its denth rale of nighty to the Usui, Into the clear light of sani tary nnd medical progress of the pres ent time with Its death rato of less than twenty tn the 1000 in civilised cnttntrles, we feel like ono who lias pnssiil through some terrible danger, who lias been surrounded by Invisible. mid relentless enemies, which, hap pily. Imve been routed or nre being put to lllght by the knowledge resulting from experimental InvesllgatlouM. Dr. 81 liver; in the Medlenl News. Ifnvf Ilia (Invaritnr Was Rnrtfilvarl. When the f Inventor of Newfound laud, Kir 1 1 in iy Mi'Cnlliini. K. ('. M. tl., went ashore nt a small luirhor of Hie east coast he was met n! Hie land ing place by n gi'lz.lcd old fisherman, who sought to make Hie si ranger wel I'oine, whoever he might lie. "lie J on cniiilu' ashore, sir?" he nskeil. "Yes," snld the (Sovernnr. "He you here nhoiil Hie He (seal nlllV" llic llHhei'iiiail plirxucd. "No," said the (.'ovcinoi-. "I!e you ono o' Sam Lewis's men from lied Hay, sir, come about Hie 1 1 lit her?" "I mn Hie flovenior of Newfound land," Sir Henry announced with some show of dignity. "lto you, now?" snld the flsliermnn, Willi a friendly nlTcr of his hand. "Well, 'tin n nilghly good Job If you can hold It. An' I hopes you will. Would yon like n cup o' ten, sir?" Alustee's .Mnga.lne. Inilustrliiiis (lid Ilmk. At itin lut old Castletown (ihe "me tropolis" of Hie Isle of Mini), there ex ists n very Intcresllug clock, which has now performed Its f I'lnt'l'ius of tlmeti'lllnii lu llvo ceiitiirics. It was pl'csenleil by Queen Elizabeth In tho year l.'HT lo (isllo Iliislieu, Hie fort ress which stands III tho middle of ('HNllelo)vu, from ' which the towa takes Us inline. The works nro crude, belli;! driven by ropes and pulleys, but, nevertheless, they keep fair lime. Tlie cluck, lu fact, has run ever sluco It was built, except for line mop pages fnr .repairs. To this day tlie single hand which travels slowly round the dint mil side the tower of ("astlit Itusheii Is tho prliii'lpnl source of Information us to tho hour to the Inhabitants of Cnsiloiowu. A time piece which has worked continuously for moro l linn three hundred years Is something of a renl curiosity, Jewel er' Circular , , UNCLE SAM'S CHIEF POISONER. Net Generally Known That Tins Gov ernment Maintains One. In a littl" ttou.io In South Washing ton is locate-1 Federal Institution without which the Smithsonian Insti tution tnd National museum co'ild not exist. It Is the department of the chief poisoner, Mr. Joseph Farmer. The office of chief poisoner was not unusual In countries ruled by despots, but It fnsy be a surprise to many to learn that such an office Is maintained by our republican form of administra tion. However, Mr. Farmer, unlike his eotemporarles In Turkey, Spain, Arabia, etc.. Is not ensagerj in putting obnoxious and exuberant statesmen out of the way. but In placing the ob jects on exhibit In tho Institution and museum beyond the resch of thieves, rust and cockroaches. Everything that Is received by these Institutions, whether It Is a rare book, a Phlllp plno bolo, or a stuffed and mounted animal. Is sent to Mr. Farmer to be poisoned. He Is an expert In the preparation and use of preservative compounds. For stuffed animals and birds he finds that arsenical com pounds bring the best results. Every object of metal receives a coating of something that prevents rust, while fabrics, basketry, silks, furs, etc., are poisoned In much the same manner as stuffed animals. Even the shelves and cases of the Museum, In which the objects are placed, have passed through Mr. Farmer's hands and have been treated to a fluid that causes a bug, moth or cockroach to think that he Is walking over a red hot Iron the minute he strikes their surface. By these means the museum Is forever freed from vermin. Annual Losses by Fire. During the year 1000 there were 79,249 Jlres In the United States, which burned 109,092 pieces of prop erty and destroyed values represented by $160,929,805. Of these fires 29.13 per cent originated from deefective flues and smoke stacks, overheated stoves and stove pipes, friction In ma chinery, faultily Installed or degener ated eloctrlo wires and lights, oil stove accidents and explosions of gas oline, chemicals, dust, etc. Lamp ac cidents, sparks, careless use of matches, cigars, cigarettes and tobac co pipes, ashes, hot coals, open fire places and grates, plumbers' furnaces, candles and gas Jets were responsi ble for 23.85 per cent. Property ex posed to fire orglnatlng on other premises was destroyed to the ex tent of 31.03 per cent. Fires originat ing from crime and mischief, such as Incendiarism, tramps, burglars, drunk en men, lunatics and mischievous children were responsible for 8.52 per cent. Fires of unknown origin burned 21.15 per cent. It Is esti mated, however, that at least 60 per cent, of the fires of unknown origin are caused by incendiaries. Of tho causes which may be considered un avoidable lightning was responsible for 2.15 per cent, of the loss. Spon taneous combustion caused 4.23 per cent, the result of careless or Ignor ant handling: of Inflammable material. Exploring Tibet. The Jnpnnese nuddhlst priest Mr. Nokal, who went to China In Novem ber, 18f8, to visit Lassa, Tibet, to study tho Lama philosophy, is now making his third attempt to reach that forbidden land, his two precious attempts having ended In failure. The first attempt was made by way of Szochuen and the second by that of Kansu, and now he Is trying the Yun nan route. Miss E. R. Scldmore, Foreign Secretary of the Nntlonnl Geographical Society, Is confident that he will reach Iassa this time. The Royal Visit to Ireland. It Is snld on pretty good authority that the projected visit of the King and CJueen to Ireland will not take place for some time. The story Is that the "disturbed" districts of Ire land are Increasing In number, and that during the winter it may become necessary to take such strong meas ures that It would hardly he desirable to have a royal visit for sums time. Fifty Cnta m Ymur-Us Thin s Yenny j NumbtP, THE SOUTII'S LITERARY WEEKLY Published at Atlanta, Ga.-ClKuUtlon Ootr 50.000. VA SUNNY SOUTH tithe Gr.at Lirry WasKly of the Soutn. It Is davotsd lo Lit.ratar., Romanc, Fact and riotlen. nnd olvfii tho best of all lhat Is currant In lis flald. 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