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•yiil'rrrii -'riii irrirrn V Summary of the Week's News of the World, Happenlnfle From All Parti Of the Globe Put Into. Snape For E«»y. niarJinn—What All the World li, fulklna About—Cream of the Newt Culled From tona Olspstprw, John Drey foil to. bis (loath under the Keen blade of n huso piper cutter' in n paper mill at Whippaly. N. J, Botweon twenty and thirty persons,; mostly children, wero bUt$n by « •upos'ediy mad ilog, wlitoh ran amuck * , in the streets ofBlnSnamton, lira. Jfiannetto Timmlns Stewart; won arrested at Cincinnati, charged with knowingly receiving thousands of dollars stolen from th» BIf Fotar railroad by Charles L. Warflrior. Tiio natives of Sarangani, a grouji ! ct Wands to th* south of Mindanao JslMia, aro offering in barter young ** glfj|, each for one outico of opium, OM- %d|nE to W. S. Lyuii, a govortimerit horticulturist. Friday, jPnmidont Toft moam to so liroaden tii# work of the now tariff board a» -to' .make it practically a tariff revision commission. Tho treasury department ordored the fevoiiup cutter Alioiuuiiii to lurch for Colonol John Jacob -Antor*^ mlmilniT yacht, the Npunnahnl. the Iowa Buprilrao court has handed; down a ueolalon holding that a private business concern under the Jow\a stat- ute can legally rotuso to servo a negro, Two- Americana* Leonard Qraoo and. I<eroy Cannon, captured whllo aorv- Inj wlih tho revolutionist army in 'Nicaragua. Imvo boon aentonced to doth by president Zolaya's orders riiil It is Imllovcil aontonco has already boon carrloil out. Totfie Mother of Leonard Srece at GMeston Tex. Saturday, 8iatistlc» of trodo of tho United HtntcB with Canada; and Mexico show an iuoroaaa under tho Payne tariff. William M. Lnffan. publisher of tho Now York Sun. died at hla homo In ;tawrenco. Long Island, following svn operation for uinioiHlIeltli. Dr. Loulso Q. Iloulnovltch of Now York revived n rabbit and a dog which bad been shocked with alee. Itlollf • until physician* pronounced' thorn dead- Collector William U>o\>, Jr., atn- noimcta the removal from tho customs sorvlcoi of 78 employe* ana attaches of the -weighingand othor dlvliloni ot tho ouaftanw Mtvics in New York. Canadian jtatsimen declare tho Do million door not discriminate agalruit UnlUd State* products, and glvo As- urea anowlng Canada buya nearly twice as much from tnli country tu from tho moluor ^ountfy. Monday, Y»IB won tho Intercollegiate footbaUl ohataplonshlp by defeating Harvard by a acoro of 8 to 0 and ended tho so-a- ion without being acorcd on. William P, Brown ot Now Orleans, recognised ni a leador of the bull cot- ton movement, predicted that tho ahorlnsjo In crop would result In Si) cent cotton. The trustees ot tho^Flrst Church el Christ, Scientist, Now York, wero in a dilemma In the matter ot, ratifying the oxeoimnunlonUon of Mrs. Stotaon by the mothor church. Twenty qfi the 300 minora who wore oMlomfced (ft the St. Paul wlno at, Ohjerryi 1110 a week ago,, were fAurjd' aim in one ot the lends ot the mine, Tncy ware all brought out and will re. cover. In viow of tho settlement ot litiga- tion ovor the jostnto of Charles t, lorkos nud tho proposed aalo ot the Fifth avenue hbuao\ htsdrcam to erect a luting monument In tuoYorkca art galleries will not bo realised. Tuiaday. Barney pidfleld -drove a SOO-hOrao power Bens car a mile In 64 aocontfa at Now Orleans. Tho heaviest earthrmaka recorded slnco tho shock of April 8, 1008. wms felt In, Salinas, Cal., early yesterday. A Hah crater has opened on the is- land i>t Tcnorlfto' and tho five volcaoi- oos are throwing out groat quantities •f Java. Total coat St tho Panama canal Is ostlntatcd at W7B,2OI,00O In tho tax- HUB! report ot tho Isthmian canal com. million. , Murder of two Americana In Nlcaw agua by order ot President Zelaya cauioa navy department to dispatch a traniport. Employers' liability and compenaa. (Ion for accidents wjisdlaousBBd at tBo annual meeting of the National Cl«o Fcdorfttion In New York, Wednesday. Tho governor ot Kansas threatened to Seise and \Improve a railroad nuleas tho company Improved It at otico. Two Httlq girls wero killed .nnd their tnotlior waa soVorcily Injuned by a fal- len tree,, due to forest fires near Plain- fiold, N. J. Waahlnglon roportod that President Tail had modltlea his program for ahtl-traat legislation because of the Standard Oil dooisioh. Albany reported tho Incorporation of a million-atilllira company to take over tHo Wright brothers' aoroplano pa- tents and tn otteet control nbrial flight. Bepresentailve David A. be Ar- tnontl, one of the oldost Domocratlo inombers of congress, and his grand- ion, Woddlo, aged six, wore burned to uoalh In a ilro that destroyed the Do Armond home at Butler, Mo. A F.oll.h Notion. Most'ot the men who think the world i s against them are so Insignifi- cant that the world has never noticed ithem.-rOhiOBgo •ftocord-Horaia. 6atIye»tou, Tex,, Nov, 24. —-\Th» translation ot a cablegram rocelyed by tfae mother of iooitard-Qroce irpin- : General Kstraaa, comnjand'or at ilio; revolutionary forces, in Nicaragua, rijad*! \With yonmybeartWeedai for; tlio loss otyour ion-' oi>P9»iB#-.o»« preaailon and Sshtlng for lltiorty, hs , sobly gave h)» llfo.\ \ A JBossaKe has been forwarded ailt- hit; the gonerai for a stsitoment of the particulars Of tlio occurroncca loading iip-.to the execution of Srogo.an4 <?»»• mm at hlu convenience. Details jit's; bclniT received in bfiet iHosBrigeat ftoito- .fr|oi»d8 ot Oroco 'la-NJcawgiia. ^ '. From one received today from atwah linmsed, Thornwa^ lie a»y» that grw(- doitt Zolnyft artwlroil the bravory\ Urnl; vonturenomo spirit ot tito two Annrl- CIIIIB. anil fallirjK to enlist the gooB (jrnces ot Grace, after aoiiillriK hlrit many mcisagoB, ottered a reward* for, their capturo of $26,000 a head. S{o)' nya ~ had not hiitlolpatoil tho two Amewtcap -would bo captured so *oon or tfaat thby woiild bo aotlvoiy to the' midst of tho battle. He was so eri- rnged wlnm he found them ill ble pan- or he directed: their execution before appeals cnuld reach him. In a loiter Juat received-ami written., two weoku boforo hia execution Groce jayse: \I know J am accepting de•pa^ ale *Bailco», but t would tar ratho'r tlio fighting for my rights than Hvo a lyraot'a frjend.\ Papyri Discovered at Herculaneumi Itome, Nov. 24.^-At a mooting of the Cabinet a bill was approved, which will be shortly preaoctted to parlia- ment, providing for the formation ot a special department for unrolling; and aoctpfjBtlnB papyri discovered at Bof-- oulnjaoum, many nt which have bcotl. damaged Irrovoonhly owing to the dl- lay and nogloct ot tho authorities. PLAYED WITH A LION, •' «i South Africatn Child Who Ran tf Milt th* Dig \Doggti ' Tho Infant son uf oiio ut the JUutch lolttera In South Africa had strayed iwny. After some llnm a search pari ly dlacovcrcd Utile footprints le'atdMJt Hi tho dltcctlon of Hie t»u»h< t*ollqW> Inn «p those, tlio search patty carol upoa a InrptO open si«ce, jit- me fari titer *ldo of which they discovered the ohjoct of Ihelr aearcli «attlug hugglnj a llttlo noodun doll and munching a pieces of bread ami batter. Befor* they could make their way throagU tin) thick, tangled mulersrowlh a liirgt Hon *iprnng into the clearing, The lit- lie Uoy, far from being frlghlcncd, rsrt |o laect Ilia lion, holding up his brcml »tut butler and said, -\Take a bite; lOHfcie.\ The father stood |iowerle«s to mors ir speak ihroQKli fear, cxiicclliig each tillaent to «co the child crushed undet (lie llon'i pnw. but iuatond of doing is lias dreaded tho lion turned himself ever and lay on hla buck at the chllil'i feet, looking up In bis face as m. cat would do at play. \V«ttchlug hlar-op' (lotttxtuty, the father raised hist gun mil tired, hitting the lion 111 the leg, Tlio anloinl apmng up and, leaving tho ehlldt, nulled on tlio part;, Injuring twfj ot the number boforo it tra»' flnsb Iy (vHlwl, From this chtcunulance tli» child, was lmmcdlntoly/-clHl»tcncd by the fjottloffl \D«nlel.\-Jbmiilj)n Faanliy ilorofld, WAITED FOR HEALY* Q»'»#r tlt«^f»iw^k*t rttv* pw#r»»efl •nth««rldiMB. InthelfaU ot l#0'fe»flg, tkt <Jor. nell quartathacki^ecclvai-aiBad t>mv on the head during- the ant: halfof one of. the early gaul«»-aoa-was so dazed that he gaTsHha- algnal *or the' same play eight time* 'in •stfcctaalon. The rival eleven, utiable to cettptfr bendsucU «ener»l»lilp#pr*Mtthar^lack of it Became Jwfcsis- p«wJJo>t#j4Va» the injured fltUrUfb«)«ta«4slB*4l» efc forttouno>«t«itdtbeiutilutelll»lul«-l«t the Cornoll hacki through-for.a quick touchdown. The callta|po!ito)t.iiiumber» wlilla the opposliig.quarterUack.Utrylng to give Mat »•«». the sigu«i4or the nixt pl»T- haa resulted in numerous tangles, In; She ot'th* Army arnd jfarr contesta* the Quarterb»ck of the latter eleven I*- c*nw»oconfii|ed:lh oneinatnttca whea- the torn} -pliyw -war* ahounn|i cut. various trambera-whll* hewaav'trylnlt to direct the nentplay ta«t!t«*ct«al-t ijr Itave hist men-one of< the •awlef'ofc numbers fhe> Army men -yverMuftest- lug, Tlie incompreheoslbleilgnal and the aubsequent nihtnp. may be better lmogluodthaactplalned, -. Ou the Yale.Kiusd In lBOOtbere Wat a. nianwko'*a«-nc4»nly-4!l'»PdtPW- i er, butgn excellent ccmedlan, * Jit wap told of him that morimjaa.pacer-he put this glffctogoedwcountta a.game^ /An nmlislng rowaritinere f ,a>biti of a atory there, thena'touch 9* burleaque, land his rlral In th* Iln»:.w0!>l4-forget for th« moment that foofba,!! la too a* rloua a matter for laughter. It la un> neccMary-td add tliat the comedian wss novel* no Interested -|u Ms pwa drantatlc efforts s» to fall'totake «d. vantage of tliolr effect pn the «otn»r man.-Outlng. A LITER/fflr.SIM. Th,e III An tneldint of tin Land Liigue Agl. tatlon In Iretand, Otto morning during the Und K-agno ngltmtton Mr. rnrnell left Dublin by the «nrly mall train for lloseotnmon to nadroHa mooting. On nrrlvlng hi tho *o\vn ho recolvcfi a telegram front DubMn which ran: ' Mlaned mall train. Will »«l dotvn at ' o'clock,, Poitpone mcaitns till t arrive, M3AX.Y> Jfe eAhEll -was ptaifi*a to Icaia that T, Mr. Ho«ly r M. P., was cowing down. DollKhtctl, loo, Were the local promo- ters of the ilcmonmriitloa, and the meet- ing -was gladly postponed for a \few hours. At 3 O'clock the railway elation and ila *»pproiichi<s Were thronged with pcorile Willi bsiiila and banners, and the train from Uublln steamed in ntuldt terrltlc cheering for Tim llealy, 'ijhto train pulled tip, a carriage door opened, ami tho local recoplion coin- mlltoo rushed to It, when out stepped \llealy hut It was not T. M. Healy, Mi -3P. It was W. Wallace Ueniy, a well known reporter en tho staff of tlio Irish Times. lie had bean assigned t o the ltoscom- inim meeting, had missed the mall train, nnd it was most important thnt bis paper should lmvo a rep\ort of Sir. Parttoirs speech; hence tie telegroui. -Pearsons Weekly. »=- Fabrlaatlen of Qu«l«tl«r» Canaur«W».Pm«tlM. - riaglarlam la hardly ao gnat a crime IUI tbo fabrication ot qtwtatlon».-iia practlco which\ ha* caused- many as; earncit student to waste boura in a frujtlcn endaavor to tract tlia-paaaagi cited, vvmong the apillty,)»ainu«t \vyaf yen desorvejLapscIal mentlonr On onh occasion he fijok part la adeuatouu^, Ing- which ttoobuck boaated that be was- uot a party i|tan ( whereupon War- ren roso and said that \my learned Mend's boast ratnlnda me patnfulljr of tho words of Cicero, 'Ho wUo b« longa to no party Is presumably too vile for any.*\ At the concluslon-of tbede> bate lloobuck came over to compli- ment his adversary on havlDg.nisd* a aucceisful hit, adding, \1 am fairly well up la Cicero, hut I have no Idea where I can and theHpasaage you quot- ed.\ \flolthor hare I,\ asld Warren, \Good night.\ That literary sin, the fabrication of quotations, leaves lt» legacy of trouble behind It long after it has been com- mitted. Only tho other day to a week- ly journal'* cotreapondouco columB came the venerable question aa to where In the Bcrlptttrea la to ho founi a reference to -\oil on the trouble* waters,\* quotation \countless preach- ers, nnd wrltors-hav* used for cen- turies, biitruelthsr Cruden'e \Concert- ance ot the Dibit\ refers to It nor hit Notes and Queries or Its Induatrlouk cotrcspondentsever been able, to throw a light upon its orlgln.-London Chron- icle. ; i\ tnatruilea the Qunni Queen Victoria of England was once palled up abort by an old Scotchwo- man. Her niajiity bad started out one afternoon to alt on a hlllalde and watch some of her relatives flahlng.ln the river below he*,- when aha fouaa thatiho had no thimble In iherpockit, ao could not work, aa aba had Intend/' ed, at the aewlng aha Wsi carrying, Turning out of hor way jw Mrt. Bynj- ond's Shop, alio bought) the smallest thimble there, which was,, bowovsr, many sisos too big for. hor. There wftB nh old Scotch dame ri( the coun-- tor Impatiently waiting to make bar own purchases. Not recognising this queen, she broke Into tho conversation- with a \Hoots but It's a raw fuse aa' faddto you're uiakln'. Blow lntae It weel an' It'll stick.\ That phrase, the tatter part of the sentence, amused her majesty Immensely and became quit* a proverb in the royal family. FfiAUD ORPEBS* rhe Way Our poaWfflW fnapsetora Protset the PuHlo- ^•Wlion ai person or firm that is un- raown to \the »o»tQfl!.ce' inipectow bft- itlns to receive large quantities of let- \tew the Inspectors begin to investl- late. i'hey visit thei office of the con- cern and learn what they can. If.itl* | jegitlmate and honest Melness it is iot interfered with- JBnt If It looks \phady if It happena-toibe a mining:, or land acheme that,.otters- largo re-, turns upon the. toveatment of |noney„ ; ttte Inspectors abstrsicta dozen or so ^t theiucomlngaetterai from the moll, get the names and -hee'resse*. of the ;irrlterwhdstitenrese*l the fetters and permltthent to bo ueftvered. The-next move for tbe-inspectors to to Vttlt the persona- whose names and .addtcssea.-wore taken from the,letters aftlito get irom thetm. tho'.correspond- ence of the supposed fraudulent oos- perm With this the inspector* \make\ a. cn»>and either cause the arrest of the dishonest porsons or cause a \f raud.order'' to be issued aBainatlt. i '&, J'ftaud order' 1 is simply an. order made 1 by the postal authorities-at -Washington declarins that eruch •'* buainesj, la fraudulent; and • warning the public against sendlng^moncy to lt_ After that each letter coming ad- dressed to that concern Is. artamped •^Jraud!* in red ink across it* faco and returned to the ssnder.- • Thousands of schemes- for dctraud- Ing the public lias been stopped, by this postal authorities, and they are always on the watch for tbenv-Kansas Olty 8tar, ROQUEFORT CHEESE The QlieoveryMadeby spoor Frineh PtasanttBoyi A shepherd- boy with- a poor nppe- at»-dl»covere<l the secret of ranking Boqu»f««ei.cheese, Trto as goBpell •They-swear by tbat atory today in Roquefort, France, and if tbey only •knew- the lad's name they'd rnlio a jmonuroent-to (ilra» He'waa ontMond- Ingiibeep, and, the arun smiting down hard, he went Into a cavern to e«t his cheese and rye bread. Ho failed to get away-wlthall of it and threw n hunk o£ till cheeao ort to one side, it hap- pened to drop on a nntural shelf, and a feW montlis later the boy found the cheese still there, lie saw that it had undergone a constitutional cli»nge, for Inatcad of boInr<IV aud hard-It was moist-and creamy. nc*Wea,-lhere were voloa of greonlsh mold running through it. Tho boy took a nip, and the taste was so pleasing ha carried a crumb-homa to hla mother. She must have- been a. woman of Intelligence, tot no sooner bad alio tnstcd than alio took ono of-tho largest rolls of clicesp from her dairy, bad hor son guide her to, the cavorn and placed i t on the shelf, In due time, tbo same change was wrought, and Roquefort chceao 'had arrived as an article of com- merce. All tho natural caverns around the quaint old town now- are used for ripening cheese, and tho women work la them with small oil lanrpe strapped around their chests.—flow York Press. A NATURAL WONDER. Happiness Is not perfected until it im shared.—Jano Porter. A Politician's Theory. - \Why did Dlp'gencs adopt those -ipectaculnr inothods in his offort to flnotian honest man?\ .\0Bi*»-\-hn8werod SefintPr SOrgtem, \I Buppple ho had a hard Job that paid nelthofc-.Bolnry nor porttutsltea that he wanted, to work off on some- hMy.\-^Wftnhmgten\Star. ; r Hubbyrs PloK \I wish I were a heroine, George.\ \Why it :is Casy\ for you to become a heroine, dear.\ \I'd like to.knoivhow?'' i,, !tijo'^'V76DJ»n v?ho isi not afraid to reflialn. alono while her iiusband goes }?'*'P.°''k < >c-patty is a hotolne,''-Hous- m Poat. Bookacannotalwaysrpiease, however goods ailnds are hot, ever craving for *.»h«lr fo^a^gra\)ii«< » What Yiomih -Weri, Yeomen wore formerly couslderSfl'to bo l^y their title on a level with cs- rralres, nnd they wore called yeomon bccanjie, lu addition to tbo weapons prop«(- for cioso engagements, tjioy fougitt In tho wars with arrows and a, bow which was mndo o f yew; henco tu6- word. After the conquest tho name of yeoman, In ref eronco to tbo orlglnnl ollk-c In war, was changed to that of archer. Tho term, however, \yna continued with addltiona-tho yco- innn of mo crowii, of tho chamber, yeoman inher, etc.-nnd wo ilna that considerable- grants wore bestowed on some* of them, in tbo legal view a yeoninn Is defined to be ono that haB fee land of tho vnlno of 40 ahllilhgs a year and la thereby qualified to-serve* on jarlca, to vote for knights of tho shire- and to do any dtlicr act which tho law may require. Tho yeomen al- ways took a leading part In whatever concerned the regulations or Interests Of 'the kingdom, and- their renown aa wnrrSorals fully established by their numerous heroic achievements.—jiet>. don Globe. Insects and'Kioweri. Btperiiticnts on showy fiowors like- tho poppy tend to show that insects tiro not always attracted to flowers by tho brightly colored petals, lint rather by the porceptlon-^loubtless by meanB; of jbaell-that thoio Is honoy or pollen. tn these oxperimoiits tho unopened flower bud is inoiosed In & gauze not jso a s to protect it fi'oin insects^ and wncn It otpands tho petalB are enfo- fully- removed without tonchlng the re- maining jinrts with the angers <for bccs-iavb)it'a:.flower If trie Bnioll of hu- man fingers IsrlieJft on It), and the petal- loss flowers recefvo practically as many insect Tlslttn'i;.-untouched flow- erttSo. ._ Mind Over Mattir. \Much may be done\ said the aeuts= obeervor, \by an authoritative voice. Now, It a man says to a dog, 'Come here!' with a noto of absolute authori- ty In hla volco the dog comes Imme- diately.\ \Yes said tho traveler, \I've notic- ed it. And it Is especially marked 111 oriental peoples. Why,-when I was IB. KhallsamUbaro I besrd-a man say, with that authoritative noto In bis tone, ! 0 king, Hvo forever,' and ha-. mediately the king; lived tore,T«r. H 4- Carolyn Wells lu Success Magailne. , DitintiriitnJ Affwtlon. Tin afraid, Bdwardi you're marry- 1ns me only because I've Inherited from my uncle* 100,000 crowns.\ \•Why Blanche,, how-can you think. that of me? Your uncle- Is .nothing*to me. I would .marry.you no- matter. from whom you.tnherlted.the money?' —tier Floh. aueeertfuU' \I started out on tho theory that tho world had an opuiigifor me^ and It wehttofind it.\ aKi \Did you. flndiltrr^ \Oh ytsr rm'in<a holei\-4-Baltlmbte. American. A Double-Held. Miss MoonlIte>~Kr—let-me hold,tte rehis, please;. Mr. Baahphnl-^What will I do thenl Miss Moonllte-Ydu might hold the holder of the rolnsS- Boston Herald. '--\•'-' \' ''.I' -,- I Hec Ooittatexlen.'. We once a^ewMi^omaUJwho^tMiir* teled with her c^mplsilpanjtAt oac time she toUchedUt' tijMso-.-wUch 4h»t It becamo touchy, ^At another, timerlt was beyond-the. p*le>.. Occasionally lit broko OUt-ahd^beciiBiSiiTsryifleiT;. Sit; hoWover much she qu*rr»l«drwlth.lt; she was always rsadyto make it up, % A Merte«v» • Itegular.Castonwr^Thec e ueedto be two Or three littiesbaldrispots bn?<the crt>wu.jif-my head, atfiyT.bttclcv «Ate they theresjreM JEtarbci^Nov-slr; Italn't-iso bad-as all that. Where thoso spots used to bo, sir, there's only one now.—Ohlcagd tfrlbuno. . ^.- A Hard Oneo • \When;\ he -demanded. *\wlll-3rou;jp«y this bill?\ Stalling, we wayed- Khn toward*our confrere. \•Xou must ask,'.i wet«Uh 'ithe.pnih. zle editor.\—Eichirtljjc.. : Nothing great Vr.as ever aehlefed without euthuilaiin.—Kmerion, Th« Divil'a Rlci'Coum Irv the Blue Ridge Mountilm, 'Tho Bias nidge mountains abound to natural *wohdera7»- observed an old resident of Eonmar. \Moif wonderful of them all, in my opinion, Is tho Dor- It's Itaco Coune,\ which la bnt a abort walk from Penmar. \At first vlow this strange natural phenomenon appears liko a broad .roadway -of great atones /whkh ci- tends away up the mountain'in a path no human band could brer build. Many of these great stones 'weigh, tani.whllerothen are only a few Iraa- dredwolght. Lying close together by the thousand, they present on extrnor- utanry spectacle. \Tradition has It and scientists ngrctj •that a thousand or nioro years ago this strange track was tho bed ot ah anclont river. ThexonclOiloa la ilmwn from the looks of the stones. They .are all'wett rounded and worn smooth, showing the action of water, which had polished their rough edges no doubt for centuries. \But the mystery Is if this theory be true to explain bow tho great body-of water waa confined at tho atde| s for the course is not hemmed tn by high hanks, nor Is It located In a, ravlni. tn fact, i t stands somewhat higher tiuui the natural side of tho mountain. The pntxle only Ihtenalilcs interest In the quecr^plaoo and multiplies tbo -or.'- gumontannd theories of lis prehlaioric 6rigin,\-Baltlmore Aacrlcau. THE ANIMAL MIND. Story About a Cow and the Oatf Shi Licked. An absurd, story .Is cited about a cow, shovrtng-whatcrcaturea-of habit animals are. Thia particular cow would-not stand to be mllked-unlesa. she could lick her, caif .at She same. time. -For along time-she uXwaysdiau': a calf of somo age or other to llek,. but at lastibyMIt fortnne ; one Of hor, calves died. There Is-Jio reason-why a bereaved mother should -mourn her loss just at mllklug-tlmo, but- thcro wss the Died- habit ofmnklng certain motions. Tlie' farmer, .however, was n -practical psycheloglst. Ho stuffed the akln-of. the calf with hay and let tho cow. hate that to. lick. To 1» sure, tba<bay calf had neither head nor legs, but n cow lil|f.no general Ideas conccmlng- the nature of calves nor any special reasoii'for assuming that cnlves should have heads and legs.. It felt right, and It smolled right. It enabled her to go through-* tho customary rnotlouB at milking, time, Therefore it was suffi- cient, By, dint of Qnresetng and licking her little calf the tender parent ono fine mornlug-uurlppcd it - The hay Issued from within, and the cow, manifest- ing aobinewsllghtcst -aurprlsfe o» agita- tion,, proceeded tranquilly to devour the unexpected J)tOveiader.—E. 0J; Breivitcr in McOlure's Magazine, A Vague Threat That Wejinf :«»»\>» but Sreught Quick IftsuitV 1 The lete Lord Salisbury some years ago sent a foreign office eirblissary ft make some demands of a South Ajnet- lead republic; Before, setting---out on bis mlwiohtheemlssMy, to whom^hlg fcrdsblp had explained tbe : exact na- ,tnra,of the demands, aesbredr*p-be.:la- formed r as to the course to take If, if ter he had saldeverything,. thererwas •arefusai. ••Oh,\ npswered I«r&'Bs!!lbury,<'tblS ! Is not a matter in which <ws have the' least thought of -flghtlugl If tho pre* ident refuses, why. ypu win stnfply. have t» come .hemp.again,\ . ; Tho emissary, went aud haoV his. »y • to He president off the republic, who ijankly refused to give In,- and tbe diplomat jretlrea^o think tilings, over. A fPw bonrsjater hejrerote to therpres- ident! \I regret tbat your excellency, doe* hot see your way torecognlxe-tnejUst- ness of the claims which I liave bad tbo honor to present i have .now' to say, on behalf of her Brltitnnlc majes- ty's government, that unless yonr cx- colloney yieiasoa alt points wnfch I have named It will be niyjaluf ul'duty to act on the second-half of my in- strnctlonsi\ - - ; 'TJnder - this vague and significant tfereat the president -yloldedat once.-r Bohdon Telegraph. ffAUNTED ALASKAN ISLAND. QKoiti of Rusilan Exilse Who Pled of Starvation or Torture. To the south and west of Kodiak, dlsunt about 100 mUes and forming one of the Semldl group, Is the island of Ohlrlkof, Mm haunted Island of Alaska. Enshrouded for a great portion of tho tlmo with .almost impenetrable tog. this lonely Is'lo Is an object of terror to - the natives, who clahu It is haunted* by the ghosts of Itusstan exiles. Tho natives will nof-go near the Is- land, saying It means certain death to Invade the canny-confines, and there- aro few men In the faCTiorth who have the toinCrtfy to test the truth of the. many and wolrd tale* told of this for- bidding and barren Island. Shipmasters nnd sailors passing the placo assert that the agonising cries ot Russian exiles sent thoro to starve er die by torturo are sometlmefl heard on qhlot nights, while tho clink of chains and the sound of blows aro tes- tided to tn an affidavit by a white man, who once attempted to\ remain there for a week and who nearly loat his reason.-Tannna Tribune. QUIII- -Friendi,- - , ''Oaboara^he'Untoh.CastleiR, M. S. <3otb on a vPyage.froia4he-.Cape to ^T«n,erlf« -rwas a-Uttle> monkey lioloilg- ing to-onetPfitua tstewards.- it. was »*ry fond of slttlng*on!.th& back Of a tortoise, anothcr-ishlp's pet, while the latter, crawled -about tho.-deckt -Al. though'rather ill tempered itttd isnap*- pish with pcopicitlie. monkej-- wos al- Waysfrletidjy,wlth tlie.tortoise,Which matlo no objection .to being wscd as her steed.—Wide WOrldMagnzlnOi The tittle Thing Counted. The Pa'stor'(dlalBg with t UefstmUy)- Ah,yee,«BrotherSmItho'rsi!it iMhe llt-. Oe:tWnisr*bf thisHfetfiaticbUntl Lit- tle Willie <ln„a loud.- wbisper)-MaWi thafs the sixth biscuit he's took,-iix- Thi Nolle Habit. A personal ojperlenco tint shewed tho writer tho-posstbillty of a statpof affairs where the bablt, of noise could become as fixed as the habit ot a drug. Waking one night-In tho quiet of a country house far from other habita- tions, I suddenly heard the starting of tho hot air engine which pumped the water-chug, chug, chug, chug. -I lay listening to its monotonous vibrations and wondering at the unusual hour for pumping until I fell asleep. The next night the sound was repeated. On mentioning the matter to my host ho confessed that he could not slcep'tn the quiet of tho .country! that the sud- den change from the roar of a great city to the sllenco of the woods was,ao great as to cnuso Mm real suffering. - As his only way to rest be. would leave tho honse In tbo mlddlo ofj the nlghtv start up the pump and, lying down tin a nearby hammock, find sleep.brought- blo by the lullaby of tbo hot air en- gine. That man recognised that he had tho neUe habit and finally conquered It-Hollls<3odfrey in Atlantic on \tes Freaoh PeaiaaU ~V«»-Are E*p«rt* Waikiqg -*« Stilts, There Is « vast district in France whert-the entire community gpe* abont and; transacts Its huslneta Stilts. This district, la called J^ndes,\ • The.lnhabltauts^.wb.0 arf among the poprest psasiiats. In Eranee; gainftHeif subsistence.hJ!*» B »ug,-hy snch- little agriculture ss4s.ppsslble.and by keep- ing cowst- anijsjheep,,' Th»/ shenhei'ds. make use of theft ««lts fpj| two pur- poses-ncsf, because -walktng..-Js quitch hnjpojisibie en 4 acconnt«of the sage-aad^ undergrowth (of brushi.and, second,. beeaus^the;telght*ft their stilts givPS- tb-ema^r^terwii^eotvisiQn. • Tha-jstiits generally, are about six or seven feet hlg]b^ .Kear.the.top thersls: a support for the foot, wMch B»sSa strong-atlrrop and-strap, *nd stlU; nearer the top, * inndofs leather ifas. tens the istlltfirmly to thelegJust be^: low the knee. Spine stilts, especially those, made for fancy walking and for trick's -are/evert higher 'than seven- feet, and.the inan who uses these—. and be must bo an expertr-ceu travel- as fast; as teu»jnllfflB an,.hour. The- lower end of this kind oH stilt- is capped with a sheep bona to prevent itsBplIttdng,. gdnie- of these Landcs shepherds, are. wonderfully Clever in the management of thebr stilts. They run «ces, sfCp -or jump,-over-brooks, clear foncea and' walls and arp-able to keep their b'al'T nnce and criulllbriuni while, stooplng ; to -thfe ground to pick up pebbles, or -);o gather.wilfl'fipwers. They fall prone .upon their faces and assume their .perpendicular without an effort and in a-saugie-mpment after tbey have; thus prostrated -themselves.—Technical World -MagMne. - . A VICTllrf OF WORRY, !- The Man Who la Alwayi Expiptiijg Some Kind of Trouble. ~U _There Is always a cloud on Ms fa^e because ho Is constantly expecting-that something unfavorable is going.to hap- pen, There (s'going' to bo a slump in btlslnesuv-or ho is going to have a Ipy, or somebody is,trying to. undermino him, or-he il worrlod-about hte healtfi, or fears, hla children-'will bo sick Or . go wronger be killed. ( I In other words, although he'has. achieved quite a remarkable success, yet he> has never- really had' a happy day In his life. All his- life-this man has been chasing -rainbows, thiuklng If he could only got a little farther oh, a little higher-up, ho would-be happy, but he Is just as far from it as when a boy. -„- : I believe this condition has all come from the; habit of unbapplness which be formed during, his hard boyhood and which ho has never been able to overcome.- lie has learned to look for trouble, to expect it, and. ho gets It. - >, 1 have been Ms guest many a time. He has a beautiful home,* a very cbarmtng.-wlte, a most .delightful fam- -lly, but there la alwayi tbo same cloud on his face, the same expression of anxiety, of unbapplness, of forebod- ing. A little properly directed training lit bis boyhood would have, changed his whole career, and he would have been a happy, joyous, harmonious man in- stead of being discordant and unhappy. There Is everything la starting right Whltds put into the flrst.pt life is put Into the whole of llfc.-Succcis Maga- xlne. Oddly Named; A Mr, Hudson,- who had'mado.a largo fortune as a dentist, had built a; very expensive country house near Dublin, but ot such an extraordinary construction as to bid dguattca. to the criticism of tho architect Ono day after dinner at Curraa's this singular manstott became a. subject of merriment for hi* guests. The question, for their satirical Inquiry, wasv 'TVha'tt was its order ot-archltccturel\ Ohe snld It Certainly was Grecian, another, contended i t wss Saxon and a third, that It was oriental, when their host thus Interposed: \Hxeuse mej_gcntIemeh5_yott are all wrong. It Ss Tuak-nn. From, the ir regularities of the mansion and frrt. Its proprietor being a dentist the Irl. : caUltHUaggletoothHaU.\-LoBdonAi. swers, Hoed and His Aunt. •Whllo still a boy Thomas Hood went- to Scotland for it holiday -trip and stayed with his aunt, who -was a rigid • Sabbatarian. Ho describes how upoa one occasion the old. lady, wast too in- disposed to go to her beloved kirk, bnt. found entertainment in the description ot ihe passersby furnished by her. ir- repressible \nevvy:\ 'Tammy, my man, kCefc out^wha'a that?* \Iha't'a^ •Bailie Bo-and-SO's daughter, aunt, and . Isn't aha making desperate love to SBUng Somebody, who's walking.,by. See sldoJ'^ \The graceless hixxfe! I'd. wauk. her, glu t .were bar mammlei. •Reek cut again, Tarn. 1 '- 'There'stSJrt. Blank, aunt, and she's got on - a grand stlk gown and such a velvet mantlol 1 ' \Set.us up, laddlOl She,in- deed, m slillo Wastrlfo'bOdie! She'd totter-far pay a' she's owing, ^ha'a nelstl\ And so they would g6 On, the crabbed olA'ScotChwcmih little sus- pecting halt -the \stout\ proceeded from the active Imagination -of her \'neyvy\ to heighten, the fun and. draw her eat \ , M- EsUte and Iasanuce F. F. PERRY, Director t ifOK THB , Means Cointj Fanners' - Motnal Ipsnrance Co, Real Estate of Alt Kinds, . OPBICK-Seconifloor in the Downs &K;ca3aney.block, Medina. N..Y Tt Ovirttookid. Madge as the: oldest'-of a family Of \girls has evidently heard and takc^tp heart the disappointment of her par- ents over the-oxCesslvP femininity; al- nicttcd by the fiitesito toe-'ttmily qulr- -eri . Whon recently the fifth little daugh. \iot Wils bora Madge was pbiybigin tlie garden With one of her slsters>and, jsis- a neighbor considered, was decided. Iy rough with th6 cluld. \Jladgej dojo't treat? your little sister -so,\ relflonstrated theJieighbof. \Ion rnightkiii her,\ \Well If I did,'* was the cool re- sponse, \there's plenty more in the' hbUsc/'-lPnilndelphia tedger. - Unchinjina Sport. The sport of. deerstalking Is stUl the most natural! and. mo4 neatly al-. lied k; the hunting of primitive- man ' that la to be found in the.iB'rltisn.\ isiandsi TUP differehco between thei actual hunting of the Juingry, Plot and * the stalking of tho owner of aanodem deer forest is iitae more than the weapons—Field. When He FeeleSafev Bacon-^Ai mail ^eels mPre- Secure when bis- views •nre-inaotsed; by-^th-- crs. Hgbert-iEspeeiallyssaiftheman. In question is a baseball umptrtirtXpn- kers Statesman, , -_ EKOPLS OVJiOt STATE OF NWrV- __ Toiflr»toOiorioI*-'nll«r,at«mllD*<rey, »»d to aH.p*notthlt*t**tcd a« *elrs at law and next ot kin or Lydl» ruller, Into ot tho Town of Bhilby, la tho County of Orleans, -dejaitags, - . ' . ,_ Whireaa,\ Jennie' 13ewey,TExocntrix namea- - In Ike !*•• Will and TMHroant or the Mkl ilKMMd, *t >l„ h»TO »ppll»d lo tba Bnrro- !»«'• Ooftrt ot the Oountr of Orlwvns, for the- , proof!C*-SW »M WilL-Klloh Will relates to r«l md p»non«l e«t«to. Tea are thinlore heresy cited to apjwn it » BarrasuWi Ooar*. to lw h«ld tn tee Tlu*i« of AlWon.luj.1* Ooontr.on tha«thO»TO( D«crab«ir, IM, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,: to attena the probate ottliS ntetWUl. In Teattaww Wi«r»of( wo have crnuKd the seal of ths sunogata's Court of «» OOTOi»j ot Orleam toko henintoafand^, [t. s:j WitnlM, Hen. Isuo 8. Slsnor. Stir- rotiK ot the said County, at Al- bion, N. J., UU»JotliilAjrct Octobtr, 1909. ^ H*BBKBTT»«1SKD. - I Clerk or th* Bnrrosato's Ootat4 BilgBWOOD k OOOPEB, AttorneyatOrPeHtioneri!,- * Medina, N.-Yi . ToMorrUlDewccrSr .'..,. • ' ^riii-fOregOl^r-'cltatton ls^served .apon -yda- br trabHi»tlo«, pnrsnant to»n order oftte Hon.lBaao S. Blrnor, sarrogsta.of the County M Orleans, H«ir-ybi-V,a»ted:tlie4ffi a«y:t)t JJoToiab«»,H<»(»a**led.«>n.i»id- flay -In the omooot the Clerk of the Surrogate's Goortbt Orle«nS:<Jountr'*tAlbioa,N.-Yi ' ' Dlted thlsSfhuiiT-otNovembor.lOOO. i BH1&WOOD*C»OPBB, l - Attoraey'S:forP«tib(mQr^» B7ir? .IKedlna^i.yt .^.TATB ot. iftsvr yoBK—strpEbsitK; p Odnrt-^Connty of Orleans—Trod Oi. Cowni.»»X«(mtOT-ot th« Last Will anilTls- •fij tament of Funk 3nporgplnakl,'dcoeM Stanlilsns : Sap«rspinaklv -Kailalera 8hper^- iplmkl, Jowtl Saperipiiiski. Onthrlns S>pir- eplnsld, John nnpermlnuld, Jr., JAMb Hnjxr- uplnski, Cmlherin PijMJowMklr John Snper- •ptaiB, wid tin phUdranot John Snportpinkl. who Were living at the time of the cloathrof. KapbmobhiaSnperspuisklt-and-whose .nanies- :*re.tuikaowiiandafter?dlUg6nt enoitilry.-oan- notheaacertalned. , . TO tho- abovo ntmed-tiefandante: - You aro hereby 'anmmonetl to answer the oontplaint' In thia aotlon, and to Serve a copy Sf your'saner on tho plulntlffs attorneys within. twentjUiiya alter the nervico otthlB innunons. exelnslr* of the day or service; and- -in tm-ot yonr T»Uure to apnear or aniweri Jndtmeat--win!be- takea.aaalnit yoa.-by. do-: fanit^for the rcltex denianded in. the com-- pleintY - Trl»l-101» held in tho County ofOrle»n3,< • tlHKBWXMD-i OOOPgBi : Pl»lntif(:» Attornoys, Offleo and Poetofflcei AddreeaJQent'i Blbok, - . DateUthiS llth;aay;6f Ootoier. 1909.' To Bt»nl«HM.Buperi!pln«kl,-KMimlcr» 8u- pertplnekJ, Joeefa Sujwrlpinskl, CktKrlna 8u- pereplnaki, John Snperspinkl.Jr., Jiboh Super- spuukl, Cathitttt'rllanOWskt, John .Bnper-.i BPlnjkl, andlho children ot John Snporspin- skl, who-wereliTlugat.the time ot tho death or. Napomoelna Bunersplneki, nnd whose nanita are unknown, and after dlllfout'en- Qulryo«Bnotbl»80«rtalned:- • ThefotetOIng lummonsIi.icrTed nponjyou : oyvpublietanoa, pnranant to an order- ot Hon. IwuioiS. Slpw. Oonttty Jnage ot Orleans Conntr.dateoHthe.18th dsT-ot Ootobor. 1809. »nd filed irlth the complllht, In the omceiof the Olert ot.tln County ot Orleans, at. Alblotl, N.Yuottthoathe-iiaii ,:... ..; . BHXBWOOD *'OOOPBB;, I A^ ..... _ . .MstaHS'siAttorneyj-, Oraoejood-Poitofflce-Addresx Bent's Block, ; MWT . • • • Medina, N. XV m OTitat'TO OKBm!TOB8.-PrrasJJAN!r .tomn-oiiletor.Hon. IiiaoB. Blsaor.Surro- |it«of the CoontT or Orlem», notice Is hereby tivea*,-.- Th»l -idl • peraona, hating; cl»lm« •tilnlt tne Mate ,ol Jortua K. Sharpsteen, lata ot the ttwa oIBl«lhyria«ald*oOniityI de«n«Ii-aM rajulred- to jweent the 'same) with tk« Jroich«rs thereof, to the nnder- Mined Biecntor of aald eitmte, at the law ofllo* of niktna,-Oo» ctHircourti.in, tho vtllate -«f. Medina, How York, on or eetne -the l»h day -tit M>rch,.J910, or In C5»[»nlt*a«*)( their olalra^irlU. be debarred and prealmdei from payaent by,said.exeeK. tor, ontotnldeatiU. • .S«Sr*t ' : ' ^ .afKaeoutor ate. Others come In white, grayj Write to Your Personal Representative In Rochester] vadyerti^if.i^Ro^i|^^j»pf^ i '^\:\' \> [' '-' '\ :•] tjien drop a line ta>oiir Bureau of ^rsj(^§(t,i3ii^) Immediately upon armv^, r trained shppper Srvilfattendi to your letter, »nd ypu^pn^fejiptll the goods *M en.tpilte, - ' ••• V r '•'' '«. 1 Promptness»ndaccuracy musr.teswfe-fEQ#*Ucifc»j system, • - - - •. >; ., '. . t lt'^ absbluteiy netacssary: tlwfc .tJfls?Jhopp|r fee:Tace< curate, to please you, ^ pleii»eypjis1jC!imu?^|f : you'rd to visit us-Wkeitybucaifntiomc td Rcichtster. ;.;-..*,' ( Notransactlbn ends vVith,us unfil yptita\i*peffectly| satisfied. - - ' . ... Fur Trimmed, JHatm at *8.QO > A manufitcture,? 4ft- th* - metropolis, spccWi^est, ,Jn - this style of Hajs; he sell* enormous quantities and ~ consequently- cart \afford to at low prices. If we could possibly dupI.l_«?rt-te> these Hats at alow«,fiii*ua:e,f]n our own workroom*;-we would da so but It's Impos* sible under $9.00; • Hat illustrated Is mad* of Im- *~ poried .Russiwv h«Ir in ilaek) hshloned WltMndestrjictlble tlrttt- ,- -,--, - , • -, . , andhrbwrt;Ru»slan5 fa*k)nec? *|th,Ind«tosirt|plei»r»rq»pr|k>weoj | sptttearetrlirimed with gold braid -and* choti of velvet, cither in i cardlnafjllghtblue, rojeor arctrl. . \«• ; >5.00 Midline WalmUat *3.98 These are of the latest pattern, and reprtsenl-the j surplus stock of * New York rnuiuhcturer of note; He-/ accepted a very JQW figure for the lot, and that's why. we j can offer therrrat^S.!!®, We haVen't enough to adver- tise inRocfiesrear papers.. Made of me»s«llne In black, rose, raisin and Brecn) yofctofl sraduatcd pin tucks Kroea fronti plaited back) .long trttvts with | cluster tucking. They're sv ytry dainty waist. Wom9ri*9 Long Ooat Sweater* ait fiflo Here's a garment that can be used evictyday, and ftvrill gjve the service j of* a $150 sweater, We know Jthe manufacturer/ made them to sell at this figure, and we know they'll re- fund In corafort'*more thunyou!!! pay-us for them. They are made of cottohj-andVcprrrs in botJtwhiteandsray—'with Blue.torderiand some In all £\>« sizes 30, 38,40,42 and # equipped w>thJ*s> pockets «ntl have V shaped neck. Men'e Shirt* at *f , Had we iioiight these- shirts after the advance In cotton, you'd pay jxs mpre. Exclusi ve^dealers are charging, $1.25 to $1.35 for this same shirt. Stiff-bosom, plaited and negligee are reprisented-Irt-cploringi jiewand. fajhlonkble—moirfy ttriped deaigris,' Cuffs attached or detached} hand laundered, . . • • All-Wool Blankets, *QW Pair Only-because we bought an immense, quantity of] thesein advance_of ,the regular demand, ate-We .able to; quote this unusually low pricei r They comein s6lid colow,,plaIds and plain- white \l ate? putt, j wool; and were manufacrtired in this country... Sixc lJ4~l»rBe , 'l cnoush to cover most any Bed;. We. .have told'.theae same Uautkctlr j .8t|6-50, and soldJthematficldy, toot. Write for samples? we; mail-tym xeit&in dn hour after receipt,of tetter. •ami Rochester's Largest Rstatl 9ton Asfc dtrr Manager ta explain you tm get 14 months''iteslf denee sefvice by paying 12 months' rental. LOW WTU W- 1111 I BEST SEtOTCE one J ^fli.wa'^R steraiiiSl^ fizpi^as^Gteei Htw &?? f 3.\0fla