1 id i '.J - i n t r o u b e l: Cuddeback a Co. S 5 BROAD ST., nov.m IS J or i Theodore African (iivrM in B )lc K inn Ih-Sip A(vntiiit ut Hi- Al'Rll.'AN HUl' j WUITTKN nV.UIMKKI.IC-. $1 Agents WANTED NOW in every . ..,, , Chy Town' and.'. Village ' to liandle Colonel Roosevelt's ' Great liook. 1 1 oi Earl" nh.o-iijrii'n V M a I liv KM (!..it fmm (' P- FOK FULL A il Nl'fj' PKOSPKCTUH WHIT JS TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 453 Fifth Avenue, NEW- YORK c. o o 3 rr JSSSS S?- H Amatite T. R, J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin .'Ercbfing of all" Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves arid Ranges ' - f4fiiipinl Jnl.horR 3 5 Paintiag, 3 S 8 8 s 3 3 3 a V 3 Hardwood Graining Sign Painting High class Paperhanging and Upholstering. - - Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED ANGELON H I MILFORD O II S Rear of . v . i I i- : Wo i i y lil!ii'd .r i'i ami .::!.-,: OlVi: U A T1MAL. jilahiinor.is SL.Ic Iuii!ins.(' 10'' IVnn.i Avo. A' 7tli Sr.. Mut;iiiiii;is l'a. r ''vt i i : JI J il ..V. i , put in Gij having iriy Af ith your g u t r cJ y 1 1 i , ..low. SANITARY PLU- MNG , IN ALL ITS 5 iAKCHIi MILFORD, PA. c -PRESS Roosevelt's O V N 1!U K Game Trails Roofing: II 3 and P-ftnairPra. Decorating, ;.; - finishing " ' j Gilding --J .'.;4 -2 3 :3 3 3 BROTHERS, - '3 3 T R E E Court Hoasi T PKNNA !l ; nI :i: fiUViM' ,i:l;i ,.' fil '..It- fli.ll'l" Mil 4 I.I I) . 1 1 -at .;f iCt-on. 4 6 Notes and. j V Of Interest to Wo.ien r.ciu'is r , A NEW RtFRir.1:" Q''. O-i-.e .in nrf Out In r . - J ' of Having Shelve.. " j A- different kind of ref rif.'-r i:or h" been Invented by n (it'o -, Tt.n n " is shown In the cut. 4m ;ie tv , row of shelvrs with H i h . aary refrgvrator.is m ';m t-i 'V ' Ice chert l.is a BeiSii o 1 :t . j whUh swiii?; In nnrl o it nr.d '!: I make the artlrlrm !;i v-i w! 1 In n easier ot pccrs. 'ihe It - ( nint la at the tor), as It: n r n' ' typea, unA ftlonpcldtj it In i- .' Is a row of ahirlvos wMli ': ; j on whlt'h,inay b t'.o e hlch should be tloe to tbu i t ower pwrt of the rpfrlcrator Is equly pcl with drawers- which Kwlnpr !n an out on a hinge at otie aiile. They aic rouuded at oug end and onty cou out a certain distance. That part of the bottom of t!ie drawer which ends outside when the latter i moved to tlie limtv of Its outwar-i range !a solid, the other segment be ing perornted to permit the cold ati to pass through qiore readily. In th- type of refrigerator it is not nece?aar to reiiiove the things tn front to get at those In the rear. h,M"fr"-'H"il"l"fc4,4,'fr,H""l" 'fr "t Hair Omamanta, f I PMvnr ftatloon bandeau fas- npd at the i!de with cluster of silver grapes and loops of sll- Ter. J Large howknot of black se- i quins mounted on wired black net. Filigree silver bandeau with opprey of silver wheat at the left front. ; Slender wreath and algretts . of holly leaves and berries. V Circlet to go around Psyche knot or around the head tn gold, ' silver, or oxidized tissue.) Soft quills of gold blade grass with bow at side aud bundeau of gold galloon. ' V HfHW The Girl Who ."Doesea." Mirny girls art done out of a (?'" time because they love to rule. 1 ut. may not know they are, domineer!.,,, but their mates are aware of it .l. resent It. This desire to man:.ge other im--pie's affairs Is a common cauie c blackballs in girls' clubs, llioug" i victim rarely recognizes that r.::toi and attributes her defeat to pe.soiirf: j-li.re,' lftck of money or "pull," 2 Lhau to her temperament. There Is no better cause of vn: crti. lailty than a "bossy-' disposition, il... -ut us have opinions ot our own. a-... even thoi!gh'ihey are not so oci bnse of our friends, we piefi-r t. ..,tick to them. It Is irritating to I- v-h thought, action or lntentluu i'cmu lated by another. For the sake of peace moit of us are Bupine when with these niau.ig'nit people. AVe give In rather t'lan ui'.:: of?n are false to our belter bcl"i rather than fight it out. This is bad for both. In oue it tun ters a desire to rule and an unplc- m anttrait Is molded Into tyranny. Witr. the other acquiescence becoiite a hr.Mt that weakens the power or cli ciajcin Mothers who notice this dcslro k manage every one In a young citii should break It up at once. It is a tn that has a phenomenal gmwth, af when once grown It is hard to upioo . If you are a girl who loves to rul. very one, stop and eons der. h: If you do think your me. hods he.tc than those of your friend? Do not o' trude them until asked for un oplaio.i then give It without sulking if t:o..ic oue else's plans are preferred. Tour friends may pretend to frlvc in to you, but they do It gri(.g ' s: and they like yon none the bette: tui It. Obstinate people may fiht thia.';? out with you: other persons, les fond of friction, will shin you. The would-be "boas" should tcko a a motto, "Live and let live," which la plain Kngllsh means dn'l try to run the lives of those arourd ou. To Take Smell of Smoke from a R xm Kill a bowl with i-oij water .m place In a room wb.re the.i been gentlemen amokii e tho Ur.t 11 hn before going to bed. fu the u.orii!i ! throw the water awiy and yo.i :rt ' ! cud the room to be qtitiv fret f. eu : the smell of tobacco. Tommie's Guess. I Teacher Bait; what -does that spallt " Tomuile Don't know, ma'amt j Teacher Why, what do you catch Ssh-with T i Tommle -Oh, worms! Statesman. Not for So-ns. Tlie Judge Twt-nty years of your i life have been spent tn prison? The Prisoaer Yea, and timf call fx GOIKO AFTER THE LICE. Yon need tomethinir to clean up dUinfect and kill ptnuites. KnESOCIPHs.! will do the work. DEPENDABLE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE 'We have s rntclal book let on tllieues of rovi - try. Call or writa for one. i H V.. 7T7T IHiSSPASS NOTICE, A I i- r? I f Hi W- r i li In -Ml" r h -ffHi. o i tin- i.ti i n1!" -r. ; t : IKH etl I"-.- tin )U' i -i' i I "i.i g, t i; ii". y tiu r ti pi I ' f . Iltl!' if till- Mf it' Af-tf -r i H pi co'til .Ap ii 14 Ii, l.'O'f Alii" ... h H (t.' liy t'nlirif ! I , !)! ii'K Hie t fit tr itri it I' r ul'frt r 'i- in lu v IM In Ni'imIm- -r. 't'Vu J. S. OWNER farm Tor sale. i It Ifiiiii iimw -i-uie.l ly Mr-. I' ( nrl 11 iT III Dl-IHWHMf Mm - -hip t oitt. iriiitK hIi ul flflv four him i ti.i I. h el. M I'wel inn, liani mill nth.-f iiij'tri:iiiiiiu3 Aih.i xci-i Itu tn ll mi lli' jjlni'.-. F i lei i"f Hi' ai&tnrc nn Ihe pri-iti 'W Mt MliX dOHKl'll O. AHIIUFF iiflHWrirn t..vitHhiij t'litflClHIih llHVM ii.tiK bi'i'ii Uicjkli w tirr :iiit ii!lri. liiMiiIschti cm'. 1' itu- b i'i. pr.Hiiit.'t-d by hu Dfiiiiieiit t'litii.ii-i i.i lit.- Nhui.i al i .lriil. Ii if k.K-l f ItKCJUJO-l'KlVlN. Bt'Sll l'S fiinitk 'vr Iomii i.l bcaiinobt- u n I j , lit ii..' 1'i'i-Hn in Kimiliy am! mm n..i)-.vtiy ( Hiciii'if us ir cil.ur:r hiii) mi lite li!iu.-iiun aril tiif fifi vi ij illniiiilHtr ii.ctili-nt lUeiv . It in efiei-fHceiit Hi1 pleaeai'i O ti.kn ni'il may tf Lull ut ail ni ilaiu diuKK'ci" at tt-n rrnis A txitilv. It ri'Uift. l i on lo mm. kit il hi l wi.-tiiiiukiiid. For salt a( C. O. At MiDironK, Drutgli-t. COMMOK WEALTH OF P-WKSYLVANIA. Office tf WATER SUPPLY COM MISSION pj'-poia f-r t omit ticno Pjvtr Xi.k uu tt hC. iTt.tetive V-rk Tt-wr4hip. Penuayl vuia. '"dlt'i pfnln will l.o ririvf-i ut il. illl' v' f h Whiur ?(ti'ly Cmiiiiitution nf lit.-) Ivai'lu, in li t StiiU' V' inl til Hitr-i-i liiii lvtiim niiiil 3 u eltick P M. Tuw- t.i . Jut) Uiili I'.MO lur i lu- (.-iii.ini-tiuii i ik' t-r i l.u .ifi-i inn if tin-rivt r b.ink .t' t;i' in. ili i eh - i)i-t(.vrtu k:vrr f..r :I4XIII IIII'K It lit I IIVll ilHI.. It'l.f 4.i ' 'iwiifli!)i, it Pa. iii iH-.-iini- i.iM'tt v iiii iht: ptitvlKimi' uf ria Act ot tin Iji'iieiui A.-wuiMy tl lilt' i.iiimonwt'rtlliV tt Friit-M iv4tuiii, H.piiiviil May lii.ti, P. Lt 7f'). ft. til Al.lk It) IH tlHllf III 'ItXMlH ilC Willi i(Mli4 Hlill -f'ill'llllllh I O .V fl.f In I lit t'lliiii tit thu u.t r uvnl.v tm; ittiM-tnii f 1'v'nu , Htirnlfiirg K.n h l:t: iiiii-41 Ik' nut-tjiitiiiiiiil I y u c-iiitiAl tiit-'i-k II- lit Ml I tl 11 ILr til Un I. lit, Wtilth Mill m- tviui iir-U uuli sn fori itiit. 1 lie ) iiIit if r im-U lu n jt a tiny 'i till hi' :h. T. .1 l.ynrli, DR. KENNEDY'S j ftU Uiil I Eia - MEDY Plcamiiit to Take, Powerful to Care, And AVeli'tn lu iCver)- Kmue. KIDNEY, LIVER Si BLOOD O'JPtE Rot a Patent Medicine. Over" 30 Years cf Success. Used la Thousands of Eoiues. Write, tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons. Rondout, N. Y., for a FKEE sampla bottle. Lara bottle $ I. CO. All druggists. At, V FOR SALE! Oil LIS A Mi I i m ti r m 'y-fnta. My ImT'ii . i i05 nire wl Sin Ml 'In, P u Tilii'- C'i t.irmi':; mi oii.liii: u iMf i.i i ,.i-if ur i, hot (.on.-. , nj-' In il i , .'in. un-,-tro Ai" "in-ill 4 r :,.ii.i-. . tin .a lami .ii. ll M'lll. v , s'l In Hiiu-.t In. in tlim NpMiitf. a -iire pi un on vtry fuitii iif it rui-, iiiiniti in i u j jh- (tS.IIK. A ii. tn ALI'Kti C. JO MS. v M itMutiM u t 'tin EEWARE OF OINTMENTS FoR CAT AKirt THAT CONTAIN . MERCURY itfl iiii'tcury will rwly dtM.rny the senw i f iiirii 4 i i couipii u'iy ai-rnnic wmiit -fniriii wiii-n eitti ring It ilnu tb niucou. cm ImrtH r utli ii it l c i-8 KhtniUl lievtrlK ut(l i xci pt ou prtM-riitlun-i from repuia nlt' iltyniciniiA, ;w tlie tlHiuuiH they will di m uii tuUl lo 1 1 it iuihI you cau possibly du live In .in thnii. Half Uni-ifi h Cure iiiiitj niiici iiifil liv b J i liMiey Co , Toletio u , t-oiimiiift no lur'roiiry, ttutl i tJiketi iu-u-iuiilly. iiutuig ilirucLly upon the bluou hi id tiiuu.iiit urlicvt. uf ibu aynUiiu. lu iMiyiiiic HhU'h Cuiarih Cure bo auru you tin K'Ktiin ir i mKfti inwrnnuj il tn. ut- in i n), rln, Ohir by F. J, (Jbuu Co. Tufitttnoulals fruu ;-. hi by i.fcrfii Prli 75oeulpe' bottle. iHko llull'ii Fiimlly Pillu for const I pt- tlon. A FAMOUS HEALTH BUILDER a int:un.ii'n iIiul vt ill itit-niiM) tbu bowt'li rtiiu 1'Ui. t la-in in i-ouiU ton to do thuti ,tn;t'cr woiiL unalUtUwlU do lnord ib.tO 'ti.biiiij t. ij iieH-rve ncmin nnn tiii.ai.u fcuih u iiu-4iiciue u tiij ivoiiif ltix;tiic iK'ib U'H, iiitiie'B Kamiiy MiXiionii. i- ihuii'i.H. .No matter what you uw ttu-u Oclorc, liy tbi iuinoauiuru um. Tlie Comuiimertf of Piko Count; wilt hert-'HfuT hold Regular Meetingt :u I . t Jl uim'i y ( 1 1 ftvti u Ki. UhvMOI U i I.i nit 1 1 U a ui ttud 4 p. m. extvp ;ix iu tt.i iiii-ians wiiuu Court uia i t-in m .-hii'ii, mxi theii tlui iug C'ouri THEO. U. BAKKU t n iu.ftoi ix'ifaCltrl MAUY A DAY IS SPOILED li. a coujili hii.cU uuunoL bo broken b;. iu. ii. my itincUife. kmt why uul fcry ni'iiiiii.t' tbab will rum niiy tioifb i,y ui. tlH-n.tj tu vurvt Tina ivt'iiip'f- i.Katn it U r coiiimeniUwi by douvur iki nuiMtt. uuii t eoxiH ouiy iiu cuuix a: ; j ui tiftKint'i "i- lit-ulcr'a. Kt'rp ooitli i.v.ijp in ilio I oiim mid yon will hIvuj p. t j hi il i.i iii'nt n txld or oouijli befoit L c iiistti any cuttm uig at all. VANTS SUPPLIED ! I If yuu wunt iiuiv bend, bill heads, Uau l. litis 'Htt iiu -ii i k how lurdk, progittJJ !aitt pVtii. ml bills, di'i!i tl.'"lnpti v.irt lutu-ifh .itd or jb priming t-w iy di M-ripib ii, iinc tp in lh U'it tj 1 i ji'ii In an up-to-date Mud artlitilc mu .t-r en) I wild fcr uif. Pricif 'iHK I'KKSH V'RINT. Doc-tnr Mar..gu re lu.: f " '."Hi" before tl;e Vi-...i.;!ty ot -ilo.i .'j.: a F:iris the reoLits ui o Ih.'oshh itlo: oi' 'lie Jiuictiiut of tvc.tv. turau-J b. oia'.oru ami sf-i ,t;rH. h ai'iM.irs f.oi. his eipurin fii. ;' at a bs volte, ii ordar lo prodiK-i! tlie same l.i.pri' u1in uj.c-a the cEr ;if lie;:i:-s in a ball, is qt::;rs tl".c vcrio. iiiar.c e of fro.u 17 tc IS tic.i's noie nrk tm.n is re-julre. lur a hurytocc cr t'.i.or volcjo. Thi bas voice Is aUr.yti at a clisr-Avautag i(h rcgdrd to the amouut of work I diii'-Biidi. Thus Doctor Mar ace end t!'..it wbcroiis men are always Dior. fik'.'gLed than women and children b n equal effort of the voice, men will, b.iis void's suff.'r the inojt fatlgua. Deforestation In Africa. According lo J. Dybowskl, a " Ki'osslve desiccation of tho air i.'ci kuil is ciamfeet lu the region of the i d;'.n, the uuderlylug cause being the (i-.sHtniction of the original lureM. L'Hpe Verde Is citud as an example, in the eighteenth century the botar-i.t. AatDPon. described it as t-ovt-rc-d ltli a vast forest, whence its name. Now the foie.'tM are gone, the rivers are li. nJiiltited, sheets it water have dU ' peured. snd the productlveooss of iii soil Is failing, until lu many places ' lu rejjiou bis becoiue almost sterile. Tli. uatlves bcg.n the destruction of t.. forests luuoriully : while men roc UiilM It far UwdH,l fl&Mk 4-. "Judge Not" 0 '.'.1 1 1 1 10 The h!g flaring pouters, three ?bcK. rlr.. which ro prod evpry i .' liliihlM hnrn. fence and shed, an no to e I io the Knoil inM(le of VVeu-l-li- that 'Ravrrpr's lr.-Ht Assrgtt '.'.ci-of Players" would, on the 2Lst V month, present for their ealftca i.i ut the Town Hall the beautiful ':-'.'c clr?him, "Judge Not" ich un event was new to this , . " 'I little village, and the good :i.K"d nil the "pros and cons" 'h.'lr off-spring, for the entire ..V imputation of the town sn .1 on enjoying this bit of world :i -e. Deaccm Whlttmcr. pot .e sti'oi!aest argument against d evil about to enter tbeir drew In lurid colors a pie f tSp terrible events which . in.v In the wake of this th. , (o destruction ! , '..".v mlnlsier was strangely al ' ",cn these discussions were car )'. tit his presence. When ap o he managed to avoid a direct .d the thoughtful, anxious his young fnce as the event-C-r.' ...ear was unheed.d by i ... hr.h, It was not un it prajar moetfng that Mr. fc'enly was in any way .1 i f In connection with th. play, ' ' i n he electrltled his hearers by ...). mJi'K on this nigh, as was his -, his topic for the Sunday ser- 'ii ".luc'ge Not." on Whittacre aat bolt upright k . i. familiar words met his ear, and .. i,.-ct glance he cast around show , ,i .i'.:u bis neighbors bad grasped the 'i ."'ucance, also. The meeting nd ".! !;i a strange alienee, and after the fi ijoiunry lew momenta' chat the )rving minister hurried off alone, leav 'i :: a pnrplexed and wondering group '.(iind him. What could meant Till show, "Judge Not," was com 'iil' on Monday, and Just the day pre V:Oiis their pastor Intended to pre.ah n F'irn'.on of the same title, r Could thoi-e - there must be some connection, and when the fact was noised about the "entire village" made up its mind to attend services on' Sabbath morn ll:g. Vhen Sunday earner promptly on i hi lirst stroke of the meeting house ',". Miss Mlrandy Dawson sallied or'ii '.n her best black bombailne f:i-1 u, lust as she had dons for SO i-ct.;H. the first of the congregation to r .M'h the house of worship. Great, indeed, wus her surprise to find many there before her, for the "entire vil lage" had kept Its word and was as sembled there, while a pervading feel Uig of expectancy filled the air. After the usual opening exercises wore ItnlBhed. the minister rose and, with whitened face, cauie forward. Kor a moment he hesitated, then with a determined straightening of the broad shoulders, began abruptly: "Friends, I am not going to preach a sermon this morning. Instead I am going to tell you a little story -about a young girl, who was thrown on the world with a brother and sister to Support, and not a cent nor a friend to help her along. The saddest part Is the little. Bister was blind. Before the parents'dled they Intended to send their boy to college that be might be come a minister, aud had mortgaged their home to start him on his way. "The modest little home had to go, but this brave young girl determined her brother should follow-the course laid out for hlra and on which his heart was set. Aad he did. Do you reollze what those three little words mean? Can yon imagine the haid ships and privations tbrs girl had lo undergo to provide the motley for him and for a borne for the blind Blister? The boy never really knew what her work was until a few short months ago. When he was called to bis first church, In a little Tillage, the pay was not large enough to enable blm to help his sister, so they agreed that she would work until be was In a position to provide a home for her and the blind girl with him. Then they discovered ber work would bring her to the very village where her brother's church waa located, and ah. pleaded with him to let ber com and go unrecognised when she learned how bitter were his parlshloneii against her calling. Hut the brot'.ier prefers to hand In hla restgnat oa rather tlin have that loyal t'ue hearted girl come, and go without let ting the whole world know they are related ond how dearly he loves and honors her. So, brothers and sisters I beg yon to accept my resignation for the leading lady in this play. Judge Not,' is going to be my guet to-morrow night!" With white lips he turned and drop ped Into the big chair behind blm. while the himh that had fallen on the congregation remained unbroken After an Interminable period It seem ed, Deacon Whittacre rose and cleared his throat with a loud "Ahem!" settled his sie.-tude more firmly on his nose, ai d looking over (not through) them. In a voice loud enough to be plainly heard all over the church, said lo his daughter, sit- ring close beside him: "I recall my veto to your going to the Town Hall to-morrow night, Klira- beth er ahem!" and quickly sal down. Th. significance of that short sen tence was cai'ght by all. and as a hearty "Amen" echoed loudly, the col or rushed back to the young minis ter's face and his qulverlug vote coald hardly be heard aa he annoi.mn' the closing hymn. "Blest Be the Ii That Binds."-- MRA 8AD1K Ct;N NINCHAM. BlttRr Cold. A South Side imhh clilitia that th. Janitor of Ihe tint h'llMlug In which i he lives is the mealiest man on Mirth, j "He never glvei iih hnJf enough . steam during tho dsy " said the c.mu ! plainaut, "and at nlxat the .onrtliione are simply awful. VNiiy. 1 fre -ae:- ly wak. up and tear ii'V v fe's tjtb chattering oa the bureau. " -.WAV WATCMBOYS. Told th. Farmers of th. Approach of School, of Fish. It Is common enough to see a ioy watching cattle to keep them I. on straying, and tn days not so very k-u gone by It was tin unntnal tUiug .or a boy lo he se to keep the b'.iny .n'; :'.i . crops; but a watrhhoy vcho?e rtitt IS to See. S lootit.Ut for B M-ltO'-' tlsh and who Mlts In a sentry 1 .r t upon stilts Is not an everyday a. a t. This particular Uftd of wkIcL'..o Ij Norwegian, the scene of his letm. -. being th. shores of some fiord uf i native land. His little sentry box la m:.-i, ( wood and perched high upon !'o'.-i. Here the lad nits, gating out acre j the arm of the sea, using his k. ' i eyes for the benefit of th. faruierv wno are depending upon him to give t. ) alarm when a school of fish shall pear. They work contentedly eroifii In their fields secure In their bel "f that their watrhboy will let the u know when it Is time to reap a u r vest from tbe sea Instead of from tlie land. When eh. signal la glv.n they lesv. their work, throw their big nets over their shoulder and hurry off to their boats. Sentinel boxes similar to those em ployed in Norway war. In up. au'C 'g tb nsherinB on. the sho.es of i Mediterranean, aDd It is siipp-eJ the vikings brought bulk wlui tl.. M from soma of their piratical raldx .:. Idea that has been put In pract.,-. ever sine. Teaching taller to Swim. Rear Admiral Schrueuer, v !! training the men in his fleet do.. ; in Guantanamo bay, has discovered thit some 1,500 of them don't know how to swim, and be reports to Washing ton that he has taken measures to remedy this defect In their nauti.al education. It seems , rather remarkable that sailors, with' large amounts of water always conveniently near, ahould 1 ce'e an art which so many landsmen in serts of which a sailor Is at any o ment likely to b. In mor. or less i. s perate need. It Is a fact, howevor, that seamen, a a class, swim fur to 'seek, for, when on. come to ti . -i t about It, a ship I motion Is about .'.ie worst thing In th world from wV.cn ' to go In swimming, and the sailor opportunities for taking to th ws'.cr, except by an accident, which, .ib good reason, h avoid aa long as he can, are much las numerous than those of the maa asbora. Out at sea there Is none at all, and while In port the sailor 1 otherwise occupied chiefly In spending bard-earned monuy. Shooting at Storm. Another popular belief ha bn rudely shaken as th. result of a scien tific investigation. There ha. not been much heard of lata about producing rain by the discharge of explosives, but tb. belief In th. efficacy of can non In breaking up hailstorms ha been more persistent In tb. vine growing region, of Franc and Italy the Injury don by hailstorm la a very serious matter, and tb firing ot a cannon has come Into Quit genera) use a a mean cf prevention, but now comes from United State Consul Sharp, of Lyon, a series Of article giving the conclusions arrived at by the French department of couiiels slons of meteorology showlug It dis belief in the efficacy of the practl.s. It does not And that the tiring of cm non Ii. at all beneaclal for the ar pose of dispersing hailstorms. How It Was. Against an old Georgia noc.o, charged with stealing a pig. the evi dence waa absolutely conclusive, and th Judge, who knew th. old darky well, said reproachfully: "Now, uncle, why did you ateal that Pig?" "Defease men pooh family wus starvln', yo' honor," whimpered th old man. "Family starving!" cried tb. Judge. "But they told me you keep fiv. dogs. How I. that, uncl.f" ".Why, yo' honor," said unci, re provingly "you wouldn't 'apect uiah family to eat Ism dogs!" Harper's Uagaslna. Ov.rsn.llv Coneclenca. It I not worth th wbtl. to let our Im perfections disturb us always. The conscience really doe aot, and ought sot to monopolise th whole of our hves, any mor than th heart or tiie haad. It 1 as Itable to disease a any other part I have Men so'u who conscience, owing undoubtedly to former Indulgence, had grown lo b. aa Irritable aa spoilt children, aud at length gave them no pear. TUey did not know when to swallow their end, and their lives, of course yielded no milk. Triors u. British Cain. Th. English sovereign weighs 123. 174 gralus, .91 fin., and, consequent ly It contains 111,001 grains of Hu gold. Th shilling weighs 17.17 grains. .925 fin, and thu contain M.7Z7 grains of fin. silver. Brani. coins consist of a mixture of copper, tin and line. Tb. penny weighs M.bS grain. The standard of value is gold. Silver Is legu tender up to 40 shil lings, bront. up to 11 pence, but farthings only np to six pence. Hank of England notes are not legal Un.tvr. Spread f th Movement Mrs. Kawter Th laat time 1 a you, I think, ymi war attend lag a cooking school to leant bow to umk vegetable dtahe taste like meat Mia. Cross way Yea, but th feel ing against tb. trust la so strong no . that we are learning to mak rea.'.a hi dish as last a utterly unlike matt Satisfactory Substitute. Attn- dinner at th. cat. tb. bache lor had Invited th crowd to hi apart, at for a llitl music, .tc Tuey were looking arouud. "Lovely." saSd th. pretty girl, "but you have no kitchenette. How In tb. world d yoa do without a hUcbottetluf" "It la a groat privation," he said, "but w. man ago to worry along fairly wall. W.'vo gag IsowslU you kaow'
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