t Salaries of Rulers. According to a German statistician, Jto salaries of European rulnra are as fellows: Assuming that thrjr work It hours a dar. the Euuuiror of Russia rscelvcs ISO a minute, tha cmporor of Austwa 35, the King of ltnljr $21, the Emperor of normally $17, tho King of England I5, the King of Hpaln $15, tne King or HelgUim am tlm King f pomnnrlc liftwct-n $1 ami $4, and the King or Bcrvla between $1 and $3. President Lonhpt of Krnirr-e roerlves bout rive rents a mlniitu more than Vim King of Hervla. Irrigated Land In Texas. According to a bulletin Issued by the census hiirpnu tliero are 220,205 eve res of land under irrigation In the Btntw of Texns. Tlio systom Includes 1,071 miles of nnnnl and cost $5,191, (15. The wJdest application of the ny li tem ling hern .ndo In connection with the rlre Industry. The Irrigated rice plantations number 557, with an area of 170,396. UFFr5D FOR FIFTEEN YFAR9.' leatvlrtel lleitered la Health, fr. T. nrnnnol. wife of r. Itriintel, took denier, residence 3111 Ornnd Are., Everett, Wnsb., says; "For II ft eon rears I suf fered with terrible TIJ rain In my buck. I t:A experimented with IM doctors and medi cines, but cot little If any relief. I ac tually believe the clilng In my back nd through the .groin became worse. I did not know what It was to enjoy a night's rest and arose In the morning feeling tired and tin -refreshed. My Buf fering sometimes was simply Inde scribable. Finally, I saw Donu's Kid ney Tills advertised and got a box. After a few doses I told my husband that I was feeling much better and that the pills were doing me good. When I finished that box 1 felt like a different woman. I didn't atop at that, though. 1 continued the treat aaent until I had taken Ore boxes. There was no recurrence until a week ago. when I began to feel miserable galiv I bought another box and three days' treatment restored roe to nealth. Doan's Kidney Tills act very ffectlvoly, very promptly, relieve the celling pains and all other annoying difficulties. I have recommended them to many peopto and will do ao twhen opportunities present them selves." A rnr.a tm at. of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Itrunzel will be mailed to any part of the United States on application. Ad dress FoHter-Mllburn Co., Iluffnln, N. T. For sale by all druggists. Trice JtO cents per box, ' Fire Bricks Are Coated. X new uso has rocontly bifn discov ered for carborundum as a maxk to prevent fire bricks from disintegrating In high temperatures. Tho carborun dum Is finely pulverized and used with some medium to make It adhere to the bricks (possibly water glass), and it la elated that when so treated the bricks have a much longer life than When used without the coating. Railroad Passenger Cars In Russia. The number of railroad passenger cars on the Russian railways was 15, . C45 at the end of last year. Their val ue Is a rittHe over $50,000,000. Of these "Cars 9,733 wore property of the state -railroads In European Russia, while the Asiatic lines owned 1,541 passen ger cars. The rest belonged to private Jlnes. Refused Requisition for Watelet Gov. McBride, of Washington, re fused to honor requisition papers from the Governor of Ohio for the return to that State of Paul Watelet, a mining engineer and promoter who Is under custody In Spokane on tho charge of obtaining money under false pretenses At Canton. Algerian Table Grapes. Tha exports of table grapes from Al-,-serla amounted last year to 8,000,000 pounds. Of this quantity 7,000,000 pounds went to France, and the re .attaining 1,000,000 pounds to other countries. Of foreign countries, Ger many has for years been one of the -best customers of Algerian grapes. Half- Sick " I first used Aver's Ssrsaparilla In the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken it every spring as a blood purifying and nerve strengthening medicine." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. If you feel run down, tre easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder. a Mil. All srexrleta. Ask your doctor what he thinks of AVer's garspartlle. He knows alt about this grans Id fauillv medtrtne. follow ale advice ana will be estl.Bsd. J. C. ATB CO., Lowell, ItaM. I PAV SPOT CASH FOR ou"tVry land warrants 4musv) to toldlvr of anr war. Writ tut t one. rHALA U. SLEUUft. ttaVtal Block. DwTit, UlJO. DnOPQY-!75.CTJiL:s: .47m- at. a. a. eatsa ses.eae a. mmm. mm 2. Bbmhp.it AS TO DNK CHECKS. Some Things Whlrh Kverjr Woman OiikM to Know. A Indy hnd kept In her pnssrsslon for sevornl dn.vs n rherlc from lier uncle. Her undo died, and she linslriieil to ilm bnnk to ensh I lie eliei'lt. When slio found thnt the linnk could not ny the check until It Imrt orders from the heirs or from the courts slm was surprised, and an Id nrtU'ssly to her liiisluinil that the thonnlit of n check ns liclnir so much money If (lie signature' wns good. The Incident shows the vnlnc of some Information which the Xntlonnl Itnuker prints. Most business men know It nl rendy, hut In these days business men sre lint the only people who linvt to do business. A chock Is merely nn order from A to H, who liolds some of A's money, to pay n rertnln amount of It to O. It Is not money, even It the nnmes on the check nro good and well known and the Imnk ns solid as the Government, Although cliccks are given In pnyineiit of debt mill a receipt Is usually given on the spot, yet tho pnsslng of n chert does not const Ituto payment of Indebt edness until It Is pnld dy the linnk. Nor will the concurrent receipting of the debt for which It Is given change this. If the rheck Is not paid on pres entation to the linnk, the orlglnnl clnlm stands against the drawer or giver of the check. Hut a certified 'cheek tlmt Is, a check signed liy nn oflleer of the bnnk, tistinlty the cnshlnr constitutes pnyment on tho pnrt of the person who drnws It. Checks mny lie antedated or post- dnted thnt Is, dnted before or after the ditto of delivery. If postdated checks are pnld lieforo tho day speci fied, the drawer enn recover the money. for the bnnk has acted not In accord ance with any order from him, hut on Its own responsibility. If a blank Is left for the date, the holder Is au thorised to Insert-the true dnte of de livery, but no other dnte. The Inser tion of any other dnte, or changing tfle Ante without the consent of tho drawer, makes the check void. A check should be presented within reasonable time, or the holder will be keeping the cheek nt Ids own risk. If possible a check shnnhl be presented the same day It Is drawn or the dny after. If n check h not honored when It Is presented nt the bnnk, the holder should notify the dmwer. When a chock pnssc by Indorsement, the snme promptness In presenting the check Is required of ench person to whom It Is Indorsed In order to hold theso Indors ing It, na Is required of the orlglnnl payee In order to hold the drnwer. I5y putting a rheck In circulation the lia bility of the drnwer cannot be pro longed. Youth's Gompnnlon. Tha Dark-Fycil Girl. The genuine brunette, she of the dark eyes and dnrk skin nnd neck, rich red cheeks, enn wenr cream, deep yellow, orange, cnrdlnnl, deep mnrnnn, deep blue, but not purple, golden brown, tans, grnys nnd claret, but she should avoid nil greens, violets, mnuves and. "greeny" blues. The fair brunette must not think, be- can o slio hnppens to possess Wnck or brown-blnek luilr, that slio must dress up to It. The tinlr Is a mntter of quite minor Importance It Is tho skin nnd the eyes that hnre to be studied nnd considered. Among the fair brunotto'g colors are crenm, pnle blue, all similes of gray, pale coral and pale salmon pink. For evening the sallow brunette must reconcile herself to Indian reds, orange yellows, deep orange, and flame color, while for dny wear steely "grnys, red tan, crimson, deep cardinal nnd deep poppy red, tan nnd strong golden brown are to bo rcchmmcuded. The crenmy-sklnncd, rcd-llppcd brun- ette must avoid greens, mnuves nnd blush pinks; the "nut-brown mayde" cannot do better than dress up to her coloring. That Is to say, the warm reds and browns are hers In fact, all the tawny will be found becoming both for day and evening. Lastly, the ollve-sklnned brunette must avoid greens, mauves. purples and blues, 'with the exception of deep. navy, ana should cling to ivory white, vivid yellow, old rose, silver grny, chestnut, crimson, maroon, golden tnn, coffee color. Philadelphia Telegraph. Tha 1'oiiji" Woman. As aru!e the "fussy' woman Is short of stature. She Is also small, tuts lat ter fact being attributed to her un- restful, fretful disposition. Restless ness' prevents the acquiring of adipose tissue. Ebe Is also usually thin-faced, and she possesses a high pitched, rather metallic voice. The fussy woman, on meeting you on the street, begins at once to over haul you in her fussy, nervous way. You are too thinly clad; you are stand ing too near the curb; you should never wear such high heels, or you are work ing too bard, or too little, etc., etc. The best way to deal with such a person Is to fal( In with her mood and ncqulesse in all she suggests. She will then think that she has given you some valuable advice, nnd will say goodby with a beaming face and a self- satisfied expression. The fussy woman Is no lets tiresome to ber male friends. She advises young men, and, she tells thcra of her youth ful experiences. She also suggests to a friend Improvements In bis toilet, ask ing why he wears such a high collar, etc. She then supplements ber su perior counsel with an Invitation to call and break the monotony of his lonely life. The man who mutters to himself the very frank, though rather Inele gant, "not If I know it" means Just what he says. American Queen. Haw Ideas la Buttons. The ingenuity of the button mnnti fnc.turcrs has been working pretty busily of late, to Judge from the num ber of novelties which are appearing In this line. The Inrger portion of theso run as usual to fndillsh extremes, but a few of them are altogether dainty and desirable. The vogue of penrl lins resulted In n most nlli'sctlve Innovation. This Is tho shirt wnlst or blouse button, In mother of penrl, mniinieil tipnii a snfely pill Instead of the ordlnnry sliinik. Not only dues this permit one to utlllr.p a handsome set of buttons for several blouses, but, wl.h these pin attachments, they inn bo removed when the frock goes to the laundry. Another new but tun noted In lush Iniinhlo simps would be very odd and smart w-llli one's most tiniisunl gown, nlllioiigli iinsiilled for every-day use, This Is funned (if n llntzlllitn bug of tho beetlo order, petilllid nnd mounted In A narrow llm of gold. Tho Insect Is In rich tunes of green, brown, etc., nnd suggests the Egyptian sinrali In shape. The buttons nre small less than nn Inch In length, but tinununl nnd artistic. Chlengo ltecord llernld. iflenanti ItamlS'iins tirade. They sny the Klinwnee Indians make many of tho pretty chains of bends which women wenr this summer either ns necklnces or ns long pendants hang ing wny down the dress. Soiflo of the color combinations would seem to fa vor this theory. Other chains set here nnd there with Oriental-looking change able glass bends evidently come from Venice. Thoso most In request Just now nre the braided chains, cables of turquoise bluo chains of smaller blue bends, These are preferred to the round bend chains on the old, simple pntteru. Homo blue chains show penrl tassels nnd a rosnry-llke Intermission of Inrge single nrtlllclnV pearls. Hut tho nll-blun tiecklnce is much handsome.1 than those of mixed bends. This Is lung enough to be looped once or twice, and Is Interrupted once or twice with a Inrge blue slide exactly nintchtii'r lu color the tunuioise slide. Tho palo-greeii or Jade-colored bends nre very smart, but not always as bo coming as the robin's egg blue beau ties. The chains show four strands woven In the rnhle, and tho tnssvls coublst of ten loops or doublo cords. Queen Helen m Cook, Queen Helena of Italy is a royal Indy who hns a very prnctlcnl knowledge of cooking. At her father's curiously homely nnd unpretentious court Queen Helena learned ,innny useful things, nnd among them the nrt of cooking. Tho I'rlneo of Montenegro Insisted that nil his children should lenin a trade a rule which, by tho way, obtains In the Ccrmnn Imperial family nnd the futt.io Queen of Itnly heenmo not inertly n good plain cook, but nlso skilled in the preparation of tho curi ous sweetmeats nnd patisserie of which Orientals nre so fond. Tho lute King Humbert Instilled on tasting bis dnughter-ln-law's cookery, nnd so pleased wns he with the dainty fare she set before him thnt ho conferred on her, with mock ceremony, the title of "I.ndy High Cook to the King of Italy." Chicago News. Soft Yellow With Lllit nine. Soft yellow In combination with light bluo or pink, or with both combined, Is a color which Is a revival of the tnsto of tho Louts period. Draped girdles are the choice of most women. Straight belts figure with shirt-waist suits and some coats. Nottingham bands are tho newest adornment for thlu lawn gowns. Colored lnccs as nn accessory will have Increased vogue by autumn. All save the extreme Dlrectolre girdles take a distinct downward curve at the front. English embroideries are among the most favored for trimming gingham shirt-waist suits. Silk fringe, knotted Into the ends of a sash of sheer stuff, or of taffeta, makes an attractive finish. Glrdlb straps may point upward In the back, or they may point downward, the highest part coming under the arms. Lace is the trimming par excellence of the season, and both heavy and light are used In the greatest pro fusion. Trimming added at the shoulder scums of yokes In fanciful berthas, giv ing the effect Of a deep collar, are very smart For young girls sashes are either pulled through tings or a buckle, or are caught In a perky knot at the back of the waUt line, Flplngs of light tints, such as cherry red, turquoise blue and apple green, are extremely stylish for adorning th popular black and white shepherd's check blouse suits. Bands of cloth as trimming are much smarter than those of fcllk. It is con sidered very swagger to Ignore the old-time rule nnd trim a silk gown with bands of cloth. A sash of moussellne, chiffon or Liberty silk is a charming finishing touch. It should be gracefully draped around the waist, and is best with either no loops or only one, A Itenalssance braid applied In lat tice fashion, with a spider of heavy thread la each square, is another very simple yet exceedingly effective nnd out-of-the-ordlnarx bodies embellish meat. ' j lie 'f IliHlEW'YoRllC. FASHIONS New York City. Cnpu effccls nre much In vogue nnd nre seen upon many of the latest waists. This stylish mode, designed by May Mantoii, Is ndapteij M.OCHIt WAIHT. to both the tout II mo mid the separate blouse mid Is shown In white pongee, Willi the cape unit trimmings of cream colored luce nnd the tucked front of liiiiusHclliio, and Is stitched with cortl celll silk; but the design suits ninny other materials equally well. All silks and light-weight wools are ndinlrable and many of the handsomer linens mid En. mm A GUNKUAM.Y llKCO.MI.Nt HIIIHT WAIST. cottons aro satisfactory. When pre ferred olio in it t i-l ii I can be used for the entire waist and Hie cape nnd stole can be omitted when a plainer blouse Is desired. The wnlst 'Is mntlo over a smoothly fitted foundation Hint closes nt the cen tre front. Tho buck Is tucked In groups which extend from the shoulders to the wulHt line nnd give it tapering effect to the figure, but the fronts for part their length only and uro made to pouch slightly at tho belt. Tho centre front, or vt-st-llko portion, nlso Is tucked to form a deep yoke, then fulls lu soft folds to the wulst line. The enpo Is circular and snugly fitted by means of shoulder seams, mid Is fin ished with shniied pieces which give a stole effect. Tho sleeves uro tucked above the elbows, but are full and soft below and ore gathered luto deeply pointed cuffs. The quantity or material required for the medium size is five and three-quarter yards twenty-one Inches wide, four and three-quarter yards twenty-seven Inches wide, or two nnd a quarter yards forty-four Inches wide, with seven-eighth yurds of nil-over luce for the collar, nnd three-quarter yurds of mousseliue for centre front. Tucked Hlouee WaUt. Blouse waists tlmt combine tucked fronts with plain bucks nre much worn nnd are very generally becoming. The admirable one designed by May Ma u ton and depleted lu the large din vy ing is shown lu pongee, stitched with cortlcelll silk nnd trimmed with hands of narrow brown velvet ribbon, hut Is' equally well adapted to washable fab rics and Indeed to all walstlng ma terials. The waist consists of the fitted found ation, which cuu be used or omitted ns preferred, the back mid the fronts. The back la pluln ami druwn down lu gathers at the waist line. The front is tucked to form a grudunted pleat at the centre and from the shoulders to yoke depth. It also Is gathered at the waist Hue and blouses slightly over the belt. The closing Is made Invisibly beneath the full length tuck nt the left of the centre, The sleeves are the pre vailing ones that are snug from the elbows to the shoulders, full from the elbows to the wrists. The quantity of material required for the medium size is four yards twenty- one inches wldo, three and seven-eighth yards twenty-serea inches wide, three nnd there -quarter yards thirty-two Inches wide, or two and oiio-clglilb yards forty-four Inches wide. The t'nrer.klrt. When deciding mi one of the long, lien yokes'tliai nre so much In vogue nil dress sKlits.one must give a thought to the underskirt which Is to be worn with It. The mull rskli t should bo immt carefully adjusted over the hips, mid there Is, as n rule, only one way to nccouipllHli litis tho underskirt must bo liiilde to older. The fei ling seems to be general thnt to have a poltlcotit made to liieiisuii) means too much, both In time and money, hud Hint a well-cut skirt enn easily bo al tered to suit nny figure. It Is, how ever, much heller to go to a little more exHiiNe In the first place than to have to pay extra to have a skirt redded, or to fuss nt homo with shortening and 'changing. Penlnrea f the New font. I'baleil sleeves, caie effects, cords, bulls, pendants, fringes, buttons nnd embroidered bands are features of the new styles ill separate coats. The Styles of IHIIO. Iteprodilctioim of the styles of 1R'tO) nre expected to be much In evidence during the next few months. Nleevea llernmlna f.on-er. Sleeves grow In whllh nnd lengthen perceptibly. The dolman sleeve figures on some of the coats, lifting the arm Inside, mid made very baggy from the elbow on the outside; others nre tight from tho bend of tho arm to tho wrist, mid very wide above. Woman's flsllor lllouaa. Sailor blouses ore always satisfac tory to the wearer mid generally be coming. This one, designed by May Miuitiiii, Is mndo of pongee In the natural color with shield of tucked Liberty silk, nnd Is trimmed with bauds of the sume embroidered in Chinese characters; but the design is suited to linen and cotton mutcrluls of many sorts and also to light weight wools and simple silks, and can be iiHcd for the odd wnlst or tho entire coKiiimo with equal success. Tho waist consists of the fronts, the back, tho collar, shield and sleeves. The back Is smooth across the shoul ders and 'drawn down In gathers nt the waist Hue, but the fronts pouch slightly over tho belt. To the open neck is Joined tho big sailor collar aud beneath this collar the shield is at tached. The sleeves are snug above the elbows, full below and are gath ered Into straight cuffs. Tho quantity of material required for the medium size Is four nnd a half yards twenty-one inches wide, four nnd n half yurds twenty-seven Inches wide, three yards thirty-two Inches wide, or SAILOR BLOU8H. two and a half yards forty-four inches wide, with half-yard of tucking for shield aud two and a quurter yards of trluiuilug to make Illustrated, - yiniiHiiinmnintinnmHnninitnmitnnminfm I THE JEFFERSON SUPPLY COMPANY Being the largeat dtstrlbntor of Oentral Merchandise in this vicinity, Is always in f ositlon to gin the beat quality of roods, ts aim is not to sell jou cheap goods but when quality la considered the price will ai ways be found right. It department, are all well filled, and among the specialties handled may be meju tioned L. Adler Bros., Rochester, N. Y., Clothing, than which there none better made; W. L. Douglass Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass,, Shoe: Curtice Bros. Co., Rochester, M. Y., Canned Goods; and Plllobury's Flour. This is a fair representation of the clasa of goods it is selling to its customers. HANAU I am closing out my stook of ana gents' furnishing goods at going to quit business. tl 90 Dross Goods ftfo llreaa K'mhU, 7Sc flrea simhJs, tfte ;n.tiuiirfl t'e I'ashinero no Uashmer ! I'liiliM Sc I'IhIiU Sl im llrondi-loth II 9l llronilcluth iiuisiiUs ?9e Sllka W;Hllks -4V HUH . . Sr Hrush Rinding tr. Ilrtiah Ulnillns tv TnUle blnou 60c tnlile linen ?Ur; table linen (is; liiiii-her'i linen 40t: lititrher'a llnea So rsnilirlc lltilnaT too Isdlat' shirt waUt MO Sfto ftv. 2no t7. Via so Tic a 7(3 4An Vn 7o 4o mo 00 Ho Ro Slio to too OLOTHINO. In black andihlue , clay worsted, square and round cut suits. si t oo 10.00 a . i.ne 7Ji sue 190 2.4 lniniaiuw 14.00 suits It.OO suits lo on suns a no suite a 00 aiilia 4,0t suits YOUTH3 8UIT3. no. on shim I Wanna T.MIaulla . .Ml an Its liOaiilM . . . .60 suits - in 25 S.OB 4.7J 4.0S 7 2.71 BUSlNEHa CAKDS. G M. MCDONALD, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Rotary Public, real aetata Slant, Ptjoata Secured, pollacttnna mad prornpuy. OStaa la Nolaa block, BeyBoldavilft, Pi, gMITH M. MoCRCIOHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hotarf fubllo and Real Eatate A teat. Opt, laotlona will receive prompt attention. OflfoS In rroehllch a Henry block, aaar DoaUifitoa, f eyneliUvlUe p. jyR. B. K. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Baetdent dentist. In tha Hoover ufMtn door to poatoSlos, Mala tr t.OsUoi Mas la operatlns. JJR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, OflUe eiMeaad ioor M FlraS RatUaal kulldlas, Mala street. JJR. R. DiVERE KINO, DENTIST, JJR. A. HENRY, DENTIST, . OOjm oa agent loot ei Mean ulldlnf , Mala street. Msk JUSTICE OF THE PSAOI Aad Seal Estate Ajaat, KerMUsTlUe, t Ml Miff1 AT nun YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find Sash, Doors, Frames and Finish of all kinds, Rough and Dressed Lumber, High Grade Var nishes, Lead and Oil Colors in all shades. And also an overstock of Nails which I will sell cheap. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. t'l l l'l-i"in.l l s.iiiLMiaiaauaq WHEN IN DOUIIT.TRY and aire cured Ui Si al as oXl I nZu!imiV!;!l, , TkaclearUa arsis, Mrvaat Sea ike alieulailea, awke kwnnt nerHct, ead naaarl bmUb Mine waele Wtaa. All as aajea aastlsa an -. . faffals r . Ur s State. UeUDaYaVBEaTS M7 i I dry goods and clothing and ladles 20 per cent loss than cost. Am 1.00 ladles' ahlrt waists 7fl .X ladles' shirt waist fll.lZ I Ml Indies shirtwaist ill! I. In Indies' shirt waist do 1.2.1 Imhif dresses STsi 7.V lahr drewe S-o Ms? Imliy dresses SAO 2-V. hahf dreca, luo 7fie biihjr aklria fto Mio halijf akin vo 2.V Imlir's skirt lc 10c child's aix-kln(S - T'4o licehlld'asKH-klllSS too Iho chilli's stocklnga 120 2.V aland rovers - J do fto balls sllkateen 40 Or yard allkateen 7Ho IV. yard allkaleen IS'40 ft SO fleslhlecorset . ! 10 Sl.Otl flelhle roraets Kin &V flenltilecnraet AAA or. flexible corset 40n 40 fleilble coraat tso Children' Knee Pant's Suits fl OA Rulta, vi soils - . OOaults . . . IN .HI soils M 1 Vl stilts 100 I.OOstilie . 70 76o knee pants svj ftSo kneo pants - 4'io 2o knee panla 19o If, child's overalls Ho Men's ISo linen collars I do Hoy'a I'm linen collars 7s Men's iv, ruhlinr collars 190 Men's Mic neckties Mo Men's 2.V nooktlea lo Child's too nocktle to First National Bank OF Jt E YNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 eott "ferielland, Preeldentl J. J. Kins, Viae President! John if. Kaueher, Casbiwr. Director! Scott McDlelland J. 0. Kins Daniel Nolaa John H.Oorbett J. B. Kaucbar O. W. fuller B. B. Wilson Does s f eneral banking business and aoilolls tha account of merchanta, professional man. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumberman and others, promising the moat careful attention to the bualnesa of all persona. Safe Deposit Boies tor rani, first National Bank bulldlnf, Holaa bloea rir Proof Vault. JOHN II. BAUM, Prop., For good first-class baked goods such as fine Marble Cake, English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit Dev. iled Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Fingers Jell- Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good lice of Fresh Bread and Parker House Rolls, Buns, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection of pies always on hand. Weddings and Parties a Specialty. Giveue a Cf EVERY WOMAN (aulatlng aanNoiaai Dfi, PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PI118. fat sate t Una. r-te, To Make a New Language. In order to overcome tie limitation of tbelr written language, the Japan ese government lias dvclded to effect a rearrangement In this respect. The first work will be done in the pri mary and. blKher second-grade schools. The plan will probably come Into op eration at tbe beginning of tba next scholastic year, wblcb will give, tha necessary Urns for tbe preparation of tbe test books, etc. BON TON BAKERY
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