THE MEDITERRANEAN. Htli.innh railed Till loon ara. Wnlrl niKp anil Fill In. ' Wliy nr tlwre no ttiU'a lu the Mwll tcrrniunnT nsU n romli-r. A a mat ter ot" fiut. t'-riv nre tlili-n la the Meill tirrnno:iii. In jfoiiwnl rle nn.l fnll it, Imwr-v r. no Insimillli'iint, owing to tlio rtiir.pnrni Ivrly fiumII iiron niul the ninni of wiilcr involved, nil to hnve em-Hl'i-it tliai'cllou until m-lent i tie nipth OiIih were liriticht to betir, mid hence the Mediterranean hn come popular ly to be look oil tipon ait a tlileleu aea. A similar want of knowledge and ex lerlenee of tldnl phenomena font I'aosar the Ion of moat of bin fleet on Ida Invasion of Britain In BS B. (.'.. when hia vesaela were daahed to plerea upon tho coaat. At AlKlers a aelf recording tMe iraiiKe Iwna aet up hy Atnie, and from its rtvonla he dedured a rlae and full of plghty-elrfit mllllmetera.. or throe and one-hnlf Inches, at springtide and hn!f tlmt nmor.nt a! neap tiile, n fluctuation which would escape ordi nary observation, na It would lie maak ed hy the effect a of ntnioxphcrlc dla turhnnce. At Venice and In tho tipper reaches of the Adriatic the true linilxolnr tide aeems to lie mon- nocpntuiitcil than at other purts. hut here nlso Its elTecta nre aiiliordiniite to tliime of the wind. Loudon Answers. EFFECTS OF TOBACCO. tm Some Cnnm It Is Sttmnlatlnsr and In Others Nnreotlc. Whether or not tobacco la a stlm:i lant has been n vexed question ever alneo the time of Ovledo, the first writer to describe It fully, who says that the Indians of lllspanloln used tv bacco to produce Insensibility, whereas others ii iiioii;.' the old Spanish discov erers say that the natives amoved to stimulate themselves to fresh exertions Men whose business leads to expo mire to weather or to violent physical exercise, such as sailors, soldiers, watchmen, navvies and. Held laborers, oil take tobacco ns a stimulant and have done so from the first. These clauses are mentioned as spe cially law consumers of the weed In Dr. Kverard's "Panacea." published In Kl.'l). llolibes mid Newton both uaed tobacco to HUmiilate. Goethe and Heine hated It. Scott smoked profusely; but, according to Mr. Trelawney, Byron "never Hinol.ed pipe or cigar." Modern experience and; observation seem to Indicate that tobacco is a Mtlm idant In moderation nnd a narcotic In excess, In this respect resembling all oilier Intoxicants, using the term In its widest sense, from ten to opium. CAT'S' CRADLE. Orlarln of the Krnii of the Familiar Htrlnu: mill Fliiurer (inm, Cut's cruuif has lieeii familiar to most of us from childhood as a ."nine for two I Eg tort Peninsular Most advanced EVERY JOINT Fitted Ateototoly Air Tight MICA ILLUMINATING DOOR, Gives a cheerful and comfortable look to the stove. Does away with the one objection to stoves of this class. COMBINATION SWING AND. LEFT TEED DOOR. is largest made and permits use oftng lumps of coal as well as rough wood. - POLISHED STEEL BODY which requires no blacking, is pro tectetl irom action of fire by heavy, cast lining EXTENDING . WELL UP TO THE TOP, and 'AN INNER LINING OF STEEL. Call at our store and examine. Tfti Come in REYNQLDSVILLE plnyern. In which the Unit winds a looped cord over the Angora of both hands In a symmetrical figure, and the second inserts his flagon and removes It In such a- w'y ns to prodnee a dif ferent ilgure. This they do alternntely several times, always changing the formation. The art consists In making the right changes. The cord forms a rude representation of a manner, and the name originally was "cratch" cradle, cratch being a manger (creche, French), such as that In which onr 8nvlonr was laid. "They laydo hym In a crntehe." was Wyelif's translation of Luke II, T. The word Is still used in Itomnn Catholic countries In that particular bcuho. The Abbe Irevost says In his "Man uel J.exhue." "Cratch is tho name giv en to n iiinuger for rattle and which Is consecrated by the birth of Jesus Christ." To the present day the racks which stand In the Holds for cattle to eat from nre called cratches. "YukM DMlt," As for the origin of the tune of "Yan kee Doodle," over which there Is much controversy, this can be said that most of the views expressed about Its origin are right, but only partly so. It Is true the tune Is the same as that of "Lucy Locket Lost Her rocket," "Yan kee Doodle Came to Town," and that of the Dutch reapers' song, "Yonker Dudal, Dudal Daun." but It Is also Identical with the old Blscayan "Pan in Esparta" (sword dance) and that of a German song which was published at Cologne In the year that Columbus discovered America. Rrl "Which Uo you think is better," asked the thoughtful girl, "wealth or social poftltlou?" "My dear," answered Miss Cayenne, "with money to give entertainments rou can get Into the society column, but aristocratic origin does not neces sarily insure mention In the financial news." Washington Star. The Record Lunatic, "Here's n story 'bout a man what been married ten times!" Brother Williams seemed lost In thought. Then he spoke up: "What make m print slch titles ex tint? Wen a man once gits In de lunotlc asylum dey orter stop talkln' 'bout him!" Atlanta Constitution. Overdone. Jasper I often wonder why Jenkins Is not more popular, for he Is the most polite man I know. Jninpuppe Tfiat is juat the trouble.' He Is so confound edly polite he leaves the Impression that he wants to borrow money. Town Topics. ftometlmes. "My husband Is a fatalist. lie al ways maintains that men nre not free agents." "You must remember that your hit' bnnd Is mi', rrled." Town and Country. and up-to-date burner construction on the market. Has practical points found the Peninsular. Combines cleanliness with economy of fuel. Any Fuel. DOUBLE FIRE POT is corrugated and allows for expansion and contraction, insuring durability and being exposed gives immense heat. DEFLECTING RING AND "NEVER-BREAK", STEEL FOOT RAIL force the intense heat generated by fire pot down and around floor, making stove A GREAT FLOOR WARMER. ASH ' PIT is large and absolutely air-tight. Has air-tight SIDE SHAKER DOOR and AIR-TIGHT ash pan door. LARGE ASH PAN combines cleanliness with ease in remov ing ashes. NICKEL ASH HEARTH is PRACTICAL and keeps ashes from spilling on floor. NICKEL SCREW DRAFT fitted absolutely air-tight. Gives perfect centrol of fire. and See These Fuel Savers and Fire AN ODD PHENOMENON. Shower of Itnln ran Tame From Clnndleas kr. It appeal's that rain ran fall from a Cloudless sky. This Is true of a thm drizzle which falls In franco, known as "serein." As the atmosphere looks quite clear when It falls, the probabil ity Is all In favor of the moisture hav ing been brought by the wind at a great elevation. In the Island of Mau ritius the phenomenon Is by no means uncommon during the prevalence of southeast winds, slight showers fall ing In cloudless evenings when the stars are shining brightly. There the rain Is thought to be due to invisible vapor In the upper rituhes of the at mosphere, being condensed at once and falling III drop" without passing through the inlermisliale stage of cloud. Boss said that In the south At lantic It rained on one occasion for upward of an hour while tho sky was altogether free from clouds. Says a Genoese naturalist, "The night was clear, the stars were shining with their accustomed brilliancy, when a shower of rain, consisting of large lukewarm drops, fell during six min utes upon the tiiwu." A similar view was once observed nt t'onstantlne. In Algeria, about noon, the ,Uy being all the time a splendid blue. Some be lieve that these showers ate the result of particles of Ice formed In the high er regions melting nnd falling, while others attribute them to currents of warm nnd cold air traveling In oppo site directions, with the result that the latter condenses some of the mois ture In the former and causes It to fall. OLD TIME MANNERS. The F.xao-Keratrfl Courtes)- of the F.lvhteenth Century. In Koclal Knglaml the following ap pears as Indicating the exaggerated courtesy of fashionable people early In the eighteenth ceutnry: "Chesterfield teaehea that It is boorish to congratu late a friend on his approaching mar riage with merely 'I wish you Joy,' when he should have said. 'Believe me, my dear sir, I have scarce words to ex press the Joy I feel up6n your happy alliance with such and such a family.' The 'compliment of condolence' on a be reavement should not be,. 'I inn sorry for X'Olll InMil 1 hilt 'I lirtoo tr vml will ilo , - - I iue the Justice to be persuaded that I j am not Insensible of your unhapplness, that I take part In your distress and , shall ever be affected when you are so.' i His child began his lessons lu 'breed ing' at nino years old, having till then learned Latin, Greek, French, history and geography. Ho Is warned to be ware of using proverbial sayings lu his speech, such as 'One man's meat Is an other's poison,' or 'livery one to his taste, as the good man said when ho kissed his cow.' lie must attend to the graceful motion of his arms, the aner of putting on his hat uml riv Smote Consuming Hot Blast M ua.,'wn.ii mw 0. - I.--'-'w-L' ws 7 ORDINARY STOVE- I HARDWARE .COMPANY, EXCLUSIVE ing his hand. Horace Walpolo's 'en trance Into a room Is described by an eyewitness i 'in the style of affected delicacy which fashion had' made nl most natural, din pen n bras between his hands, a t If he wished to compress It, or under Ills arm, nnd feet on tip toes, ns It iivnld of a wet floor.'" OrlKln ef Texts. The custom of Inking a text ns the basis of n sermon originated with lizra, who, accompanied by several Invites In n public congregation of men nnd women, ascended a pulpit, opened the boon of the law and, after n prayer, "read In the book In .the law of God distinctly nnd gave tho sense nnd caus ed them to understand the reading." I'rcvlotis to the time of Ezra tho patriarchs delivered In public Assem blies either prophecies or moral Instruc tions, and It was not until the return of the Jews from the Babylonish cap tivity, during which they had almost nst the language in which the Penta teuch was written, that it became neo essnry to explain as well as to mad the Scriptures to them. Flonicnted Palates, It Is not an uncommon thing to suf fer for nil elongated palate, which causes great discomfort lu various ways. It Is inflamed by cold and then aggravates a persistent cough. It brings a sense of oppression In one's breathing, and It is sure to mnke itself felt in long continued talking. Doctors are generally loath to touch it. Per haps the most quickly elllcaclous treat ment recommended by tlvem is gar gling with alum water Just before brushing the teeth. This has been known to work a radical bettering of the distress. Pearson's. Jflmplns. Long nnd high Jumping alike give elasticity of movement to the person with sluggish, heavy gait. Tho high Jump slioul I be practiced over n pie o of cotton flxed to two poles or other supports. This cannot possibly occa sion a fall. A piece of wlilto paper run on the cotton near the center will ho j easily distinguishable. The student un used to Jumping should begin with u ' nominal height, say twelve Inches, In- 1 creasing this as advance Is made In proficiency. ' I Left the Farm Perforee. Oollifer You used to mnko a good living In the country, but you don't ' t win to be making your salt in town, i Why did you leave tho farm? Gosch Because I couldn't bring It with me. It was held down by a mortgage. Chlca- go Tribune Good Taxte. "What a homely shirt!" "Yes. My wife picked it out" "Why, man, haven't yon any tasta yourself?" "Xot for a quarrel with my wife." Cleveland rialn Dealer. AND it-. .W-iiif"! 1 d J rf; iriaitM wis BURNING SOFT COAL OR SLACK Cold air like cold water quenches fire quickly, because the fuel (or particles of carbon) in smoke is chilled before reaching the igniting point, ceases to blaze and goes out chimney with the smoke. PERFECT COMBUSTION AND GREATEST HEAT are had by mixing the proper quantity of heated oxygen (air) with the unconsumcd carbon in a quick radiating construction. PENINSULAR SMOKE CONSUMERS have steel bodies which radiate heat quickly and are equipped with "hot blasts" which supply a proper quantity of heated oxygen which mixes with gases, producing the most intense heat frym the least fuel. As the sketch shows, the smoke is turned aim st white, keep ing the soot off the root and the chimney clean. PATENT COMBINATION FRONT PANEL AND TEA-POT STAND (see cut) is both convenient and use ful and can be had only on Peninsular. RELIC FROM THE STONE AGE A Hortr From the Prehlstnrlo tlnrr Inn; Place of F.nojaml. In Somersetshire, liughiud, limy be seen many "harrows," burying places of prehistoric man. Long lues ago, when the elephant nnd rhinoceros, the lion and bear, the hyena and wolf, the great ePt nnd the reindeer were among the common animals of lingland, prim itive mail and savngo beasts lived In caves In this region. At the entrance to these caves the aborigines, clad in skins, kept fires burning for wnrmlli nnd for protection from the wild bensts. It was here that they made Hint hatchets, knives- nnd arrowheads. Not long ago n trench wns being dug within the mouth of one of these caves for the purpose of drain ing. It was found necessary to break up n stalagmite floor of two thick layers. Between the layers was a deposit of cave earth nnd stones. In which was discovered the skeleton of n man of very great nnthpilty lu nu excellent state of preservation. With It were found several flint knives and flakes, lixperts who made n careful examina tion of the skull, which has projecting brows nnd receding frontal bone, have decided that It belongs to the stone age nnd Is of a typo Interineillato between the paleolithic nnd neolithic ages. Apparently the body had been placed In a small passage lending off from tho great passages to the stalactite caves and had been prevented from disturb ance by stones piled around It. The stalagmite floor had formed over It nil, effectually preserving it to the present day. Harper's Weekly. ANIMALS IN BATTLE. The Gorilla' Powerful Arms Mnke It a Formidable Foe. I'lhh fielding Is a most popular sport in Slam. .The two fish, trained from the nre of six months to fight, nre placed in it large glass bottle. It Is most curious to note each fish's atti tude when it becomes iiware of its ad versary's presence In the bottlo. Swell ing with rage and pride, they sail around nnd around the narrow space, pretending not to notice each other un til suddenly one fish makes a savage dart nt its unwelcome companion, bit ing Its fins nnd body. The fight contin ues until the refereo sees that the Issuo is no longer In doubt, when the contest Is stopped. Horses use either their teeth or their hoofs as a mode of defense. A curious Instance of the effectiveness of these weapons once occurred ot Sheffield park. A bulldog, barking and snarling, chased a horse turned loose around and around a meadow, not with angry In tent, but purely from excess of high spirits. After galloping around tho Held several times the horso stopped dead and. turning sharply around, lashed out at the yelping dog, with a fntal result, for Its skull was cloven. The iroi-Mhi Is n most formidable n- Keepers. I pouent In buttle, Its great strength ly ing In Its powerful arms.- Pew animals of tht- forest have the slightest chance of overcoming a gorilla. A python has been known to encircle its colls around the gorllln's body, only, however, to have Its own body torn open by Its ad versary's hands. Waste of ICnersrr If you bold your fist as tight as you can hold It for fifteen minutes the fa tigue you will feel when it relaxes is a clear proof of the energy you have been wasting, and If the waste Is so great In the useless tightening of a flat It Is still greater In the extended and con tinuous contraction of brain and nerves In useless fears, nnd the energy saved through dropping the fears and their accompanying tension can bring In the same proportion n vigor unknown be fore nnd at the samo time afford pro tection against tho very things we fear ed. The fear of taking cold Is so strong l;i many people that a draft of fresh nlr becomes a bugaboo to their contracted, sensitive nerves. Drafts are Imagined as existing everywhere, and the con traction which Immediately follows the sensation of a draft is the best means of preparing to catch a cold. Sermon of Three Hoars and a Half, Charles II. was wont lu his humor ous way to say of his chaplain, Dr. Barrow, that "he was the most unfair preacher In lingland because he ex hausted every subject and left no room for others to come after him." It was Indeed too much the doctor's way. When he got hold of a topic be never knew how to leave anything unsaid about it. Cue of his best discourses, that oil the duty nnd reward of bounty to the poor, actually took up three aud a half hours In delivering. Lurk. Persons who believe In luck and signs will doubtless agree that It Is un lucky to bo struck by lightning on Monday, or take hold of a circular saw lu motion on Tuesday, or tumble down stairs with n coal scuttle on Wednes day, or be hit by a trolley car on Thurs day, or full overboard on Friday, or marry on Saturdny, or be ouo of thir teen to dinner on Sunday when there Is food for only ten. Groundless Fear. Cholly I did think of going In for politics, but I was nfwald I wouldn't know Just how to tweat my Infewlahs, don't ' know. Peppery Your Inferi ors! tli, you wouldn't be likely to meet any of them. Philadelphia Press. The Sword. A sword Is out of place In time of peace, and it Is of very little conse quence In time of war, except to adorn a big general or a lodge man In a pa rade. Atchison Globe. Truo Independence Is to be found where a persou contracts hla desires within the limits of hla fortune. Made only by the Peninsular Stove Co., Detroit, Chicago and Buffalo, Leading and Most Progressive Stove Manufactur ers in the world. Each one sold is backed by the company's Guarantee Bond. HOT BLAST TUBE WITH DAMPER operated from the rlsrht-hand side without regard to position of reflector top ; iuppllo ' -ui.lon chamber with propor quantity of heated air, effoctiag perfect cotuoustlon and extract ing every unit ot beat from the fuel. IMPORTANT. Notice "Nevor-Break" Steel Top Ring! "Never-Break" Steel Foot Rail ; Nickel Rofleotor Top, Nlckol Aah Guard, Handsome Nickel Urn. C0MBWAV0NSWTM ,urrnto door maf srtL una pouiHED creel COMBINATION NICKEL PANtL TEA POT STAND. Examine the SECTIONAL CUT 'L. V. : f '.. ' a - i m ii 1 I IMI V 1 fc Xear Side aad Off Ride, When horses were first hitched to vehicles the driver never thought of riding himself, but walked by the aids of the road as he held the lines. So as to have his right baud always ready he walked on the left side, and conse quently the horse on the left side came to lie known aa the "near" horse, and the one on the right side was called the "off" horse. la that manner Uis terms "near horse" and "off horse" became geuernl and still pertain to bosses bitched ns a team. j Reluetant to Give tjp, "Lend mo $10, old man. I'm a little short." "That won't help you any. Yssfll be Just as abort after getting the money." "Nonsense, old chap now de you mnke that out?" "Why, nfter giving you the $10 I don't expect to see yov. any longer." Cleveland rialn Dealer. He Probable Teak the Hie. Toting Tutter Miss Clara, suppose that tomorrow evening I ahouM sail again and, having nerved myself up to It, suddenly, while we were convers ing, I should without a word throw my arms around your neck and deliberate ly kiss you, what would you do?' Hiss ritiklcy-Ob, Mr. Tutter, don't ask me to look so far ahead. A Mnddeetnsr Pesltlea. The hardest thing a glrj does is to re frain from asking a man a question that she knows will make him mad when she Is Just boiling with curiosity to know the answer. Cincinnati Com mercial Trlbuue. i:ar Rented. He Here Is your dressmaker's MIL She Is becoming Impatient for ' her money. She Indeed. Then I moat aall tomorrow aud order a new dress. The Urate. She You married me for my money. tie Well, It's no use grieving over It now; It's nil gone. New Yorker. First National Bank OFItE YXOLDS VILLI Capital Surplus $50,000 $50,000 Ncott Itlrtielland, PrvaldenM J. 4). Kliiu.Vlec Prreldentl John II. Keuce.erOasb.ler Directors)! Scot t Mct'lollnml J. 0. King Daniel Nolan John tl.Uorbntt J. H. Kaucher O. W. Fuller K. H. Wilson Docs a goncrnlbanklnghuslnessand solicit the accounts of merchants, professional men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the lnmlni'BB ot all persons. Bute Iioposlt Boxes for rent. First National Hiiuk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Burners exclusively on ,0T.euMlMi?B yftATC SHAKO BOW and note the many advautages. AGENTS j mi, n