’ “Teesd ny TDEM AND Wi STITIOUS £41 nitied the furricr +H Ye 8. In purchase: “Don't {ret son. Brve of peon denon very sn for 2 ar, gquarian. “The the eat. the animal ine ta doses nds aq, the million. It wien’ fromm adora that mili Bp) in thes Re ih, went who is jnad 54 coils i he gai A he did Wear. their repmted nine fives, they sometimes Jose their effic: a gambler have an nheomineh ran of ill Inzk, £nd be makes a searegsat of his fetici With many incantations he eonsigns il to the never ao in the world to let the hands of anoths Ee #s he is Nving., This wosld mean the fort of the now possessor and the irretriev- abla rain +f the other fellow. ‘Many, garnbhiers,*’ econtinacd the farrier. ‘possess seversl skins. One l xnow has one for each day of the week. and he isumost careful to make Bomistare ‘no tie wearing of them. His Monday gnard woald not avail for and his Saturday wear would erippe hls Friday plans. Such blan- . ders comld onl ly be Corres cted by bocdoo ‘doctors =f sql! “You romance well.’ *1 maintain “the truth of ali I say. You have your superstitions and I bave mine. Shall we torture those who dif- fer with us? The cat has been man’s companion from the beginning. Away back in the orient the cat's presences marks man’s. home, Its virtnes are strong encagh to win and hold the af- fection of woman, and that’s more than gaany men can boast. But I du not de- fend the superstition.’ - “What are those black ones worth, ill into MA ganyway "! demanded the reporter, feel. ing in ‘his pockets. **They range from £1.75 to $2.75. The dyed ones are lower, and 1 can pick you out a good one for about $1.25 to £1.50. Perhap- a gray or spotted cne would suit yon. Here's ona bit off that I'd sell you for 75 cents. While it may not have the ) Black. it might do well as a starter ** Yon have no secondhand article?’ figines; for would “bic miles. ‘ cubic STHOOITNG 2 HONKE R Q a mineral or ¢lasp them the reg Ti Louisa Repulyl the Alps, and only ons that of of soda equals 623,644.36 or is equal to the mass of the A ips. chloride of magwesiniu, $41,311.50 { The lime salts 169 550 miles. He tT Flivea} yA tha frimalavas, phate nies, supposes the mean ‘depth to be about 300 meters, as esti- four to five miles, rirtue of a prime ov “Haven't 1 said that people guard: against that? gambler dies no cre would touch his - Jeavings, but when a rich or lucky ona’ goes off there's 2 rush among the fra. ternity for his catskin. It basu’t been .80 very loug ago that a knight of the card table in this city made a journey to New Orleans solely for the purpose of possessing himself of a peculiarly lucky skin left by a gambler who had recently died, and he paid a good round sum for it too. But the demand is steady with us, snd prices hold good. ' To be sure they are tanned, and well tanned too, but the charm lies in pre- serving intact every hair, which, like those of the head, would seem to be all numbered, '’—Chicago Tribune. When a clumsy man has stepped on 5 a lady's trailing skirt, before he begins Ha apologize he ehould always get off the skirt. When an unfortunate | ! dren will be presented with a fine, well ‘ made i pair of shoes, mated by Humboldt, Admitting with Laplace that the mean depth 1s Rom which 18 mo re prot avle, the mass of marine sait will he more than double the mass of the Hima lavas, The weight of water inthe oceans equals 2 £94,500, 000 G6 ar OEM} of tons, and the perpentage of common salt in Therefore, the amount oceans taken fH) G00 GOD the ocrans is 2.7. of common salt the oceans Leen com- 1 one mile deep J square miles, > How to Save Slippers. A recent advertisement emanati from a bootshop reads like this: pers for ladies should never be used for spanking purposes. “Careful mothers with unruly chil- Slip- rattan carpet beater with every The wearing quality ! of our slippers will not then be endan- gered by using them for correcting pur- ‘* Bring your boy with you, and we will show you how to use the carpet teater.”’—Pearson’s Weekly. His Houvors. ** And so your son has finished his col. lege course? Did he graduate with honors?”’ “Oh, yes, but he tells me that some of the other fellows carried them off. Rascally, wasn't it?"’—Boston Tran script. i » AMY Yer circles CIOS « nearer proached with aud 3 ; down am bang! of & heard, and two pi coming apparently the earth a short eral geese are ly ing one is skimmin; with a tippe | Scime ‘other y and the shocting becomes lively aatil ta is folly two hot when the focks diminish, both in size aid sumber, and ith the exception of a f3w stragglers the morning flight 1s over. Crystal Springs is the station on the N west of Jamesl © sun ) Irs Bigh, several sin 3 iiig nea the pis aca gained proper consists of dep house and water tank and a po; not exceeding lu Cities morning few years qr so since writer, in company with thet pperator at the place, guest of geese, large flocks of wers seen cireling arcund and alight- ing on a small lake, fringed with’ and tall grass, not over a mils frou gtaticn. After a full beor spent In crawling over the ground and Kee ping out of sight as much as possible the hunters crept through the grass to the bushes and locked cauticusiy out Upward of 1,000 geese were sporting cn the water, diving, squawking carrying on at a great rate. W edge of the flock had come within 30 yards the hunters raised their goas sud gave them a barrel, following it up with the remaining barrel as they rose hear ily from the water. Twenty- eight geesa were gathered ap as the result of the shot, 24 of thern the white or ir'nt geese. The remaining four were lise specimens of that wariest of all birds of its species—the blackh:ad or Cana- dian goose. The morning's work vas 118 Lan fon is, Ts 3 +s 3 2:03 Bailavyg highly satisfactory. — Cleveland Leader. - i i carried on inched f ur Fmost det land it 18 nus + They say, tu i eaters become many anid i reniizes how Democrat. seems proba! i devised for ¢ | i casta or of har. ler 1 x midland to r The manufac ' i shows a far lower amount of sill, defaced « DIO REL - 3 vi . § ArTivai every ) sason the selves 13 tha | tee th. — Rudy ard Kipling i SNe i olas. Strange. [t seems that some commit suleide vearly large 15 th sons Who are “tired of {fe 188. 800 rachis ie rumber of pet at seams do ably strange that co few of cme’s own enemive shonld be among then —Mil- wankee Journal years ‘igo. nS 13 When ¢ he 1 SY press ¢ prover MANIA Baibtaay = IN EFFECT Nov Philadeinhin ard Tine Table, Trains bavi is It's Haman Natur will dressed mi vated 19 Erle! FL Ey an Crs si } t Wiltlamsge: « in sloop + Tor ill be trans t. Harrist rg ter Frisitad » Haltirnuors Win] in TRAIN 19° ae ie me, aud I \ the circum. stances, save me $5 : Press. Jonraalism In Servia. Journalism in ia a peculiar Th Schnmadiski List, vou ought to | SHE ely } Yo 14 Fir Pranx Thoneand mile I slalions Gt Coons Beech (‘reek N.Y.C EH RR R Co, tiene CONDENSED TIME Read Up > Exp Mail : Nox. 3 No. 1 OAT Matmitler =f Bower on eii's $ Land! fn ind ilroad TABLE, Home? iN i sg Exp Rego 3 4 Hania Mitchells nntatian of bang the kingdom following y+ Ow s3:18 his {the whale | is week is sdeinbkia adel} a plan far 1-13 respectiully bondholders gener Sraily osits the : Ln a the most ferocious of his Th Be has never lost a penny It has been estimated that a gold coin must be handled 2,000,600,000 times ; i son gpon id friction, and a silver BUG Limes. « his yet lation ns grand mas Trecniasuns, now nearly 9 "Prince of Wales has granted 1,027 warrants for new lodges is . friction, there 1s heat. Hammering a wi rod antl | is rel forging a no il without fire are feals of the blacksmith Whenever tirero hot or ~ in the House «¢ revolving pu: Lr Hey ¥ popals~ The pewsnaper labor becomes | : i to and from Phil Kylertown i madlway. Af Gazman AiiLF Ma: Rly : Philips [Ar Lo Munn 3 Win iT. Fur a1 _— ae 2 #8 1 i “WL HW SRR : BL ve win *aily w=} FOIA 9. a Nore - Reding Cannoenivll spar? at 3 GP. ML ated ato ioe. MN. Through ‘Cannon Bail preferable to oh train. Couneciions—At Wi : Phin and Reading IU : with the Fall Brock — York state vid the we 3 at a po Clearfied Diviston or | field with the Bafta, ville and Berwinsdnle Vt Maiaifor sit brinand Clenrfleld divisive of the Penne milrond. and with - ris 1 Northwestern mwa: Rieeping oar between % lati gir i asa § adeiphia on trains No 3 3 fh 8} & ¥ ¥ 1 : i B » 1 Li a ont Passio p Pilij=nare, + AG PALMER, Superintendent, gaia ® oo @& Fa dks «8 ba ATR NER ARE AAR
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