THE OLDEST HOUSE IN U. 8. LONG LOST CHARTER Down in old Santa Fo, the capital of After being lout for over 800 years of New Mexico, the oldest seat of ¢Iv- 5 mutilated chacier of Edware III, giv i and religions goversment OR AMer en to the burgesses of Newcastle un- oan 328, has to be restored sonquerers of the country. One of of Preston. The these, the adobe Palace, has been us possession of the Preston Corporation | as the “Executive” Mansion since for many years, but British Mosegm first Governor and Captain Gener. experts have provid] that it belongs al, Juan de Otermin, necupied 1 fa 1+ Newcastle under Lyme. Prestos to this structure stands a house gen- | of In this lake for 8 few weeks HM. C 400. This great man carried out | a 1680; while the cathedral, built fa perrowed the charter for its guidance 1761, is pow rapidly crumbling away between 1342 ard 182, and forget to and will soon be repleced by a modern restore it, thus forcing Newcastie un- stone building. | aor Lyme to apjdy for a copy. edifice 4 the eimreh of San Miguel. | An Elephant Here ! ected in the sixtepnth century, but gow an intelligent elephant saved destroyed during the Pueblo Revolu- , thousand lives is told in a dispateh tion of 1630, and rebuilt in 1710. Close 4... Calcutta Near the town of Soro on the Granges, thousands of Hindu sap pe { i ! 3 k i Skating rinks, where ioe skates are gred, without ise, in a new departurd | in Germany. The floor of the rink is | | soated with a somposition made of - ! various chemicisiz, including alum, so wood from this lake in the different | 4. ung norisc atid, nixed with a small | stages df petritaction. The result was |. nity of ofl to reduce friction. The | fat an exceptionally good rasor home er 4 melted ind poured os the Hoor | was placed on the market and the firm | ard when it hardens it has pradtically | became famous for its product. People | yy 110 qualitier of real ice, withou: | think that they are using some pecak ,. Jgdvantare of melting readily. | ine kind of stone, but the fact is Bal (0). 11g gurfice becomes too mach | this hate is nothing but a piece of ent up, it can be refinistied by going | Bard wood potrified by heing submerg- | oo. jv with a jet of steam, which | melts Bt slightly, giving a pew and | i stoootls surface. Et About Old Hippocrates i It f= pimerally under ood that selen : indignant Missouri Wedding tific modicine began with Hippociaste: | Reporter oftice and telling us. Any of pers in the city would be glad lish wodding paws. You beilevs in - gress of your town. Them belp your Is long." wn japers to get Lhe arws. You live Hip the public asd so do the papers. sothority ©T ” diagnosis, “ous in ui) that Lmao i g ; 8 : years. A move! exhibitions has been Lhrown Bros ie ren in Derlin It consists of a large Doster the Best Pie Maker .eilection of toys eatively made by Dr. Silas E MeDonnkd ix Oak Park's o000n and brough together for the a pumpk ma His race cont of the Red Cross Society. | Buve borne witness repeatedly to cour: aboard a naval vessel at & navy yard | teey received and kindness observed.” or under the navy's escort from his observation of our treatment off others that the child bas bis Jes sons in bad manners: he has them, | rather frem a source more likely to | | iapress him: be has them from the . thine to be put on and off; to be as {oaegnives jogically endegh, F fle mn Kind of wighue bn Oi I beads of bad manner in var ehlidren | | if the child wore spoken to with the (ture flags. The reprajeating the | | pupae gentiemess amd courstsy with: ("nited States bear the sanmes of ome | CHILDREN'S MANNERS The bad manners of American chil Not one person in a thousand Knows dven are notorious. Obwiously, #t Is the President's flag. As president of pit the children who ean de neld (> the United States be bas none, Dut as adoount for thiv. Certzinly the respons exmmander in chief of the wrmy and #hility must rest with American par pavy his presence is noticed by dis ents. | timet standards. The army flag Is red Our children 2re bad mannered and bears in the center the official musinly because we im authority over coat of arms of the United States. them set them such striking sxatsples Dearing the same coat of arms and of bad manners somewhat similar, save its olor, blue, Yet, we are sof as a pecple fliman- js the pavy flag. The aavy fing is dis nered. Strangers visiting our land played whenever the prevident is THE PRESIDENT'S FLAG We are thought to be rather penial, frank people: the very vasindes of our The Houpitable Habit country jending us, it ls supposed, a The family with the hospitable Dad | octrtain generosity and self reliance, Jt both enjoys more guasts and enjoys and the democracy of its form ol gov them more than the family which has | ernment giving every man that semse to go through s separate preparation off self respect which in one of the for the advent of every one. Its spirit foundations of good manners. | its judgments are It cannot then be sa¥d--wpesking | ant vary generally, of course—{that we are wont to behave ourselves with duscour- | moral perspective if more trustworthy, toey toward others. So it is not ussally bad manners we practice towards hia ' side of hi To others be sees us kind and very | to | ovurinons, with & special courtesy. He as an integral part; notices that we are markedly polite to # unbidden the best be has to give, visitors, woticealily considerate of and it gives him its boat in retarm. gests or casual strangers. His mind making its logical deduction, reasons that manners and conciegies are The President s Military Map { There is in the offions of the White | House a map twenty feet cng and | sumed at need, or neglected mt will | eight feet Bish, which Indidioes, af & 1 and sinee it is others who reap the glance, the milbary information seed Benefit of them. and not Lomeolf, be ed hy the commander in chilel of te : oh Sletaste army and anvy. for therm, and looks upon them as af This map feetion more or lees ned Snsipeeriey word. 1% To Siscard orm 1h the po 2 represents the entire | ivory shar Ad oso | five ren! pyw | apd @ ern. 8 + g, raliwinye, steate | is © ship nes mall rouies AM wil distinct | | bp traceable, | The waval and Riltary forces of the i various sations wre indieatisd by nine | or wy bivsnell is, ® Eve te have nothing te do with them warrant of his 6% This, tanre often Than nod is the weal dawnirighitness en ok which be finds us speaking to etran | manders amd are readily shifted as the | ns courteously conducted for | moesta are present, we wold have no arrangement by which the one simply secusiaistes money for the other to educating Der chikinsg, or what not, { i] pers and visitors, he would like good | ranners without doubt apd would imi file them, If the bome wai ai well ovdersd and its In sinter ax 1 is on thesn orcinionn when sroblom of Tommy's tr Jenny's bad manmers to wrestle with. Mother's Husband an a Doormat Is the American surbend a gomrmat® | That highly isterwsiing question in| raised by "An Englishman” fo x letter | {eo the Philadelphia Ledger, says that ewspaper. There is no doult su to hie reputstion for chivalric +vrotiva, do wervedd or sndesirvind, penarks the Ledger. Woman rules in Cio Amwricns home to an extent anknows e.eqwhere. It fs not comfort of “the pssster” that is considered, but the convenience of “the mistress.” The domestic clock I» set 16 her engapiminits Hep saprem acy in this respert is mvariably » matter of surprise to foreign obsere | ox of cur manners nd Cute Perhaps the foatwrn of our ryation b.tween hushand snd wife which they are Juast able to understand Is the spend. In other words the American wife seems 10 ‘hese erition to I WMO | rerardtul of her priviieges than of her daties. Europe hns = often seen Der living sway from home for mouths oe years at a time traveling, studying, while the patient hreadwinner keeps Lis nose to the grindstone to supply il 1 ¢ et ane end ow the steam to escape In the ®- | Tar may be removed from the hands by rubbing with the outside of fresh arsnge or lemon pel and drying Im mediately. The volatile alls dissolve tr no that it can be rubbed off. The tocih ends of steals are a pro® jem with bousekoepers. Here fs ode | guns fH way of saving them: (Chop rather soarsely, cook In a little butter, dredes vith flour and seasoning and cream. | forces move from place fo plone. The cavalry, artillery snd Infuntey are represented by flags of thelr res pective coloem—yallow, red and wile | «giving the nember of the regiment ue company. Even the smallest bospit- #3 corps is marked by a tiny red cross. Ships of etery cinss are shown Dy rod. white and bloe flags Desring the pane of each and the putiber of her The Cedars of Lebiinon Very carefully evclised dod guuaded prt the 2040 remsainiag cedarn of Led anon, those fxmons frees that once clothed all the sides of ‘the Syrian fountain, Bo tall asd besutiful werw they in comnparisom with the trees of Palestine that the Hebrew writer celebrated them with estraordinary praise, and from the earliest Uimes their soft white wood wis the glory of Jewish architecture. They wern ue od iz Solomons Teuiple, nnd In its suconssor, and also in the choreh that Cosstantine built st Jerasadem. The sarviviag trees are called by 4 an the Arabs the “trees of God,” and un | der thelr wide spreading branches the | clergy of the Greek churned occasion ully celebrate mans Several of the trons In the grove & Bf; i ] f i i f i | | | i : 4 y i ¥ { # | | Hy | | | | | 7 § § i § : : : | i : 1 Hi; HH i gf ! £ { : E } R g [ili t 41 i The Only Jobbers and Whe in Northern Cambria Count , We are manufactorers and mill agents and are prepared at all times to supply retail stares with the best in Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Underwear Large, wholesale stock carried at ail times, and onr shipping favilities enable as to stock your shelves with anything in our line on short notice stock at the Old Prices Onir representgtive will eall with samples of these and other goods on request Charles Assif & Brother COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND JOBBERS Every woman whe loves the shining velvety ork and far- whiteness of enamelind w niture should koow about Kyarize White n goes 3 wood sen er plaster is isthe ki ta A Ho A TA GO, SEI) SAAR CCS BA 0D a ae ip "PAINT Paint for every use, made of bust pigments, colors and ofls, guaranteed for 5 years, sold direct to consumers where no ag dealers are handling it, st » Remarkuble Low Price. 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