{ title: 'The Medina Register. (Medina, N.Y.) 1877-1931, September 08, 1910, Page 4, Image 4', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074109/1910-09-08/ed-1/seq-4/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074109/1910-09-08/ed-1/seq-4.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074109/1910-09-08/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074109/1910-09-08/ed-1/seq-4/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Lee-Whedon Memorial Library
(qw$mpe4/min pwt) 33 w '*'• ^.-t 3 *^! Through By CLEVELAND MOFFEtt s£ \\\'JftHiu (ornetaiuit flupptoiey.' lvuiit Oft tUp tampvn dotoetlvp, ''Jfou sco, J was tvaltltijf to tHo parlor of tills tiopraiug liouso for lite widow to bring nio my bill, aua I linppuucd to gliinco at a jiliotogrjipU sho bad shown mo When I'flrar entro, n picture of Alice nnaherself, taken liveycnreiiBo, when iiiqe wos twelve years old, Tliure wits no <toul>t nl»ut the girt, anil |t vM a good lUtcnoss of the widow. I now noticed that It lind up photogra- Iilier'a namo on it, which is imusuiil, mid It seemed to uie there was Home- tiling queor about tlio girl's Iiniul. I wont to the window and wns studying \tOB COWANMII sou, BAVB xibtin «r JHXll\ Hie picture with, niy nutruifrtaff gl«* when I litiird the woman's step out- side, no I slipped It Into my pocket. \An aeon u I w«« outside I Jumped Into « wiU and drove to the princi- pal phoNtrsplieni In Urusscl*. Xhero Were three ef them, nud «t each place J showed llil.t nlc-luro una naked how juuclt It would cost to copy It, The dttftwo wore perfectly hu»lH«»ime, but the third matt gave n tittle start and looked at mo in a n edit waj. t mid* up my mind lie had srert the pic- ture before, hut couldn't got anything out of htittt From how ! drove mrnlflit to potteo headquartera ttmt had a talk *lth the chief. An hour later that photographer -was ready to tall me the lattermost merebf of his soul. He told tn# he made till* picture of Alte* and the wklow only six nooks \Bit twits airol\ stared the other. \Hut the widow told you It was taken Bra year* »#>. Besides, Alice wasn't In Brussels six weeks ago, w«» abet\ ! \Of courts not. Hie picture was ,a fake, made front a Kenmne one fit Aflee amia lady^ iierhapujlier motMr. tr}it* photojtrnplicr Imd lildtted nut tliei lady awl prlntrtl % ln tho widow with* out rlmuitlnR the pone. It's it almple trick In pltolonrttphy.\ \yon *aw the genuine pleluro!\ \Of courso-tlmt la, I saw it repro- duction of It which the photographer mad* tm hi* own aecoimt, He suspect- ed wnto crooked wrk, nnd ho didn't ilke th® titan who sate him the order.\ \Sou mean the woodcarrerr Cotiuenll shrugged M* ahoulders. Call htm B woodcarwr, cnll htm what you like; he didn't go to the photog- rapher in hla woodcntrerdbguUte. He went as a gentleman In a great hurry and willing to pay any price for tho WOTfe.\ \\And the amoottt young widow Ucdl\ \tied!\ anapped tlio detective «tr- agcly. »'I aliould any alio did.\ \Then tried Tljriel cx«itttlly-\then Oro»a«rl»»ot a woodcartarr \Ue-ataf be a wpddcawcr, hilt ho'a a great deal more. He-be-\— Coauenll bealtittEd, find tBofl, WtTft eyca bhtalng and noatrita dilating, ho burnt out: *lf 1 know anything about tny bust- EMS lie's Urn mnn who gave me that left handed frit Under the heart He's Ihd ttnn who chekrd your shrimp photographer. lie's the man who kill- ed Startlhea!\ k 2fcwtte of B green das!\ muttered ffignol. Catjuehlt went en, \He Isn't her con»ln, and alio Isn't Alloc, and he will he at Bonnotou'a house toniorrow.\ \Wha-ntt\ 1 \Iter name la Mttry, and he Is her itcpfrither,\ - \How do yeii know thaM\ CoqUenll smiled. \I found nn In- scription m the tittetc of that bruasola fthotttgfaph---l menu UIK gemilno one. It 1?8» Itiddeti ttnttar it hinged support, oud Glrocner luust/hnre overlooked It. Hint was hla second groat mistake. It read, 'To tuy dear hnsbnml, Itnonl, from Ms devoted wife, Margaret, nnd her tittle Mary.' Yon notice It nays \ her little Mary, That One word throws a flood of light on this ease. The • child vvns net his-little Mary,\ \I nee, I See,\ reflected tho old man. \And'Alice? Does she know thnt- tbntBho Isn't Alice?\ \No.\ \8«o here,\ Suddenly said COQUordli ''we've talked too muoli. Sou must 'hurry back to Alice, Better take an aujo, And, rememhct'i Tnpn '.flgnol,'! JB6 added lit itnnl warning, \there In BOthing so Impoftnjit as t o guard this girl.'' A fow moiueuts Inlet-, with CneSnr bOuiialiig linppliy nt his aide, It. Paul entered tho quieter paths of the great piltk. With the dog fit his heels M, Saul turned his steps toward a bcnutl- fui coot glade, Hero ho enmo into pltiln view of n compiuiy of ladies nad getitiemeri who, having witnessed the reviewed eiibsen this dollghttui-spot ior lunefieon. Tboy, woro evidently rich and fashionable • people, {Or they had como as it eottellliijf pftrty on a fetyBtha^t hrcafc m'lthfpur beautiful hefsoS, oStd'sOtaolna Mashing red and black autofifoblie tha| waa ii&w drawri up beside the ihrM-iejac»4. deque- all's interest was nelgh,tensA wheii he oVerh0ard>a-passings ebusffi soy- that these. WTeA.tlie^o'osts.iqf aoic^a per- son tMtt the Duke of MorttreUlI, whose laViSB-en.t'crtaluments Vror* the talk of ^aris, fa'ihty wont m t«gette,r> ««asier ! njid dog, nild WfltA paSsjIilr arotinpTia the far side vi tho coachlug pflrty When iuddeniy Cacsur heKan. to nose the ground excitedly. I'heni runnijog, to Bis mnstor, ho stood with pager oyes, as if urging ^«mo pursuit, 'X'lio detective observed the. flog in surprise. \Vti« this some foolish whw to follow a sijuirrpl or a rabbit? It wnsu't like Uiiesar, \Come coinp,\ ho rensouod with friendly bidding; \don't ho a baby,\ ' Cijesttr growled In vigorous protest and, darting nw«y, began circling the ground before him, back and forth, In widening curves, as CoqupnU had; taught him, M, Paul was . puzzled. Kvldentiy there was a sqeat hero, but what scent? -i$e had made no experiments with Caesar since tho night sit tho crime, when tho dog hnd taken the scent of the pistol and feund the alley* way 'footprint*. But that was ton days ago, 'ibo dog could aot still bo on thnt same scent, Impossible. CTpti, deciding qnfckly, ho gave the word, \Chorplte!\ On through tho woods went Caesar, nose down, toil rigid, following tho scent, moving carefully among tho trees and onco or twice losing the trail, but quickly UHdhig It again, and presently, as he, reached more open! uround, running ahead swiftly, straights toward the coaching parly, Coouonlt ren|lt!ca tho danger; and called loudly to tho dog, but his voice was drowned by tlio cries of Jadics ou tho break,- who, seeing tho bounding aulmaif acrenmed tliolr frlghf. Tito dog wn.H' flying full nt tlio break, eyes fixed, 1 oodx tonso, nnd npw, with a splendid; effort, ho was actually hurling hlm-i •elf through tho air when among the? confused flgurcs on the coach a matt leaned forward nuddcaly, There wnt* a sharp roport, and then. Ooquenil wtvr Caesar fall hack to the ground. \ily dog, my dog!\ he cried, coming up to tho stricken creature. One Rlnneo allowed there was npth« lug to bo done. The bullet had crush- ed Into the broad breast In front of tho loft shoulder, and-It was all over •with Oaeaar. \You cownrdst\ flung out tho heart* slcfc nma \You have killed my dog!\ U'hoit some one on tho break said; \Wo had better movo along, hadn't we, Ilaouir \Yes agreed another, \What a beastly twrel\ OIIAPTBlt XV. TI1K WOOBCAtlVWI. IIB woodcarver kept bis ap- pointment the next day at tho UonnctoiiB'. More tlmn that, ho scorned In cJtceltont spirits, and n» ho sat down to Mother llon- iiulon'a modest luncheon bo nodded seed naturally to llnttlileu, tho sub- •tlluto vratchmnn, whom the itacrlalan introduced. She •woodcarver had thick brown balr, n short yellowish mustache and * clos» cut brownish heard. He was dressed, like a superior worktngmau, in a flannel shirt, a rough, blue suit, oil stained and dust sprinkled, and he wore thick soled boots. The detective was forced to admit that if this wa* * dlsgttbfo It was tho most admirable one he had over acta. During; the meal Oroencr talked free- ly, speaking with a slight Belgian ac- cent, hut fluently enough, He seemed to have a naiva aplrlt of drollery, SI. l'aul marveled nt the man's self possesslott. Sot a tone era gtanco or a mu«clc betrayed him. It was mar- TCIOUS acllsg, t« ertraordhsarj' make- up, Imt thht was his man, all right. There was ihe lout* ll(Ue finger plain- ly vbilbtc, the Identical finger of his wercntecrtth tfcnturj* east. The urobdcwrref went oft t o eiprc's* aeltght «t befng hack In l'arls, where bis work wsuhrkecp UlnJi* three Or fouridajra. nuslnesii was brisk, thank heaven, with an extraordinary demand for fald aldelwnrds with enlrvca panels of (ha fcmtts XV. pcrlotl, (Which they turmjd out by the doaen—kfti h«. ha-ln the llruissels shop. Across the tnlilo; Hattlilcu showed, his appreciation of this trick in art catering, Snd he made bold to ask M. Greener W there would be any cliance for a man like blmsetf In a woodcutting shop, Hla present Job at Notre Dame was for only a few day*, \I'll heltfyoti with pleasure,- he said, \But tedair I enjoy myself. Tbls aft- ernoon 1 psCfiri myprsltj- cou*!a AHje to hear some musie.\ Since the hical began Alice had scarcely apekfen, hut- had srit looking down St her plato jiato at certain mo- ments when ahe would lift her eyes soddettiy Wd fix them on Greener with a strange, half frightened ex- pression. \YOU are very kind, Cousin Adulf,\ she answered timidly, \but—I'm not feeling *clT today.\ Tho girl hesitated, and Mother Bon-, neton putt In harshly! \I'll tell you. She's fretting about that Ametlcan Who was sent to prison. A good rtd- BUCo It was.\ \Stop!\ cried Alice. « \No no! I'll tell It all. When a girl slips Away from her work nt the Church and goes to sec n man llko Paul Ooquenil\— \Have yoij never heard or Paul Ctf- quenilj\ amllcd Mnltblou, kicking rapa Bonneton wnrnhigly under tho tabic. Qroenor answered with perfect sim- plicity: \No wonder you mnllo, M. Mntthloit. Hut think how far nwuy from Paris I live! Besides, I want this to be a Imppy day. Come, little cousin! you shall tell me all about It when we nro out together. Kun along now and put on your nice dress and hat.\ .Alice roso from tho table, deathly Whltu It seemed to Coqucnll that her eyes met his .In desperate appeal, attd then, with n gitthce-nt Greener, half of submission, half of dellnnce, she left tho ro<im. MnUblea bowed politely and, follow- ed by po sacristan, went out. 'Now, Bonneton,'' ordered tie detec- ts tjlinrply when they -were In the lowcniialiwny, \I want you to go right across to Notre Dame, ami when you get to the door take yotir Imt off And stand there for n minute or so fanning: yourself. Then Tlghol, -who's \watch* Ihg in one of these doorways, will; conio rterdss And Join .you. Tell him to 1)6 toady to titovo any mfnUt'6 iiPw^| Hts'd better loflf around the corner of the church until he gets a Signal frSm mo, I'll-wait here. Now, go on.\ \I'm going, &I. Paul; I'm goiiig,\ obeyed iJOimpten. Atid ho hurried away, Coquenll su\v Alice huCrylng toward h!m, tciiss ijviih some eager purpose. \Oh U. Mntthtenl\ exclaimed the girl in npparcntsurprlso. \t knowrwho you are. Yoti nrc 11. Coquonli,\ now Whispering. \t)oes he know?\ . Tho-glrl's hands plpsed convulsively, She stnmruercd these singWar \words: \ffpft«<*» estfffhV^ 1 (Tolb^c^BtUtneaJf^SH^iii Secretary Wilson Gives-Advice to Tillers of the Soil,: ' ^lIlRlNE EftKINS ill\ irarry-' ; 6ukV : ^ ;«it ; Ahru»ti Lattir Part; of Kebfuary. pepsftment of AjricHltlirs H5ss- «»ot M*n Broadcast »:nto; III.B 'WprW to. Cilssn information «n How -to-Make thl Land More f»rodu«Hy«« JL^ 9t. Paul, Jllnn.> ©apt, 7,—Titp jaosf; Imjiorlsnt fentm^ o f 'fttia consorva- • tloij la the sdlh ffB-a fatmor prospefai whilo the so|l responds: tp hia Work and yields good orcVps; l|P peases tP dp- well when.tho »oIl : fjtusea to re^ spend to his labor, Tho ;people of the- older nations Wo- curb pf soil fertility as a msattef p* primp' peelessity, and long ago. ascor* talned tho proper suceewlpn of oroplj, thplrrelatlpnto the aolinnd the food* Ing of man andsnlmaJsiiThey-knew'. thp soil must bo ted am! the proper physical conditions to iMlntaln apdi learned from cxrorlenco liow to do It. During tho short nlfjory at our country w e liavo tact now spits to draw upon vhoit pxhauillon xosulted.' frem the rowing process, «nd cnuoii pf thp nation's prosperity li tha e«u|va* lent of what tlio soil has lost. Our peo- ple have beoa well fad,nnd cratll re- cently they lisvp boan, cheaply led* This has been duo imparl no <Joulit to- the occupancy o( laud cwily Pbtaln-> able as the older refined So ylol* abuhdnntly aoA Is on e of th« printer catisoaof fanndeaertjonlliat «*ro my at'trnctlng; so nmoh attenllon, Tho federal government 1$ *xpond-* lng largo sums to irrigate more loml. which la wise, but tho amount of water impounded Is aimll compnrcil with the vpliime that flows t» waiie^ In a recent visit tq ilie iwouninlw states | saw that tlto rno»t advanced! localities are every year making mora? reservoir* to bold winter andl apflna| flows of waters that g o tree of mM'a restraint to tlio oce«n. Thii nations tho state* anil private ent*rpr!io* have ample fields In which to works towards greater prop production |n» this direction. Search For Na\y Data. The department of ajticultutro, In. obedience to congresilonal require ineiit, Is exploring slmllur landi'tlut exist under similar condlllon» tbrouishJ: out i ho old world, Soino succoit I*' being had, A wheat from Africa unit Asia Rlvon in «0,OOO.000 hu«hola K year from tlio high, lying Ugttt rttliw fall' states; a grass anil alfalfa tram Turkestan, alfairata, clovers and: vetolioa from 8lherl«, call from North-f cm Sweden, wlllou from tho orient; sorghum from Africa, ate samples of- what are being found by our explore that tlirttre on our bl«lilatid» of the* Weal. At thirteen ilatlot,* in iovon atalesc we have parties of aclenlltts studying methods of plant m«n*gemeht on our dry land*. If our growth In peculation* 1* to continue we most look to the tell' and conserve moisture, which is Die transportation syitekn ot Ihe plant. We furnish nltrogerwiii ml« feed'* to thrifty forolgner* who know Inotr? value to feed their coille to mnka meats and dairy producta and keep urt tho fertility ot their toll*. TIIMW should be ted on the farms that grow the grain from which they are made. New land* are no£ to bo had for tho asking In the, thirty-Inch rainfall dM trtcls ot the country. II wo are lo prosper a s a people wo mu»t glvs, ek»o attention to Mtr soils and con-i serve (heir ferillltl- by all the mesa* fn our, power. / Increasing Prop Voluma- Spmothlng li being dono to Incrcmm tho volume of our cropa In all seeotlon* ot our country. Tho cattle lever tlcli at tho South lina prevcnleil UMJ prat- i| itahlo production ot beet la that sec 4 Hon or our country. Congress buss pro 1 vlded for tho eiterntlanllon o f th# post, whtctt li being done; 140,000 squaro mile* Is now free (rem *\*. Tail wilt bring into active production with- in a fow yeats alt or tho Sontthern\ states. Pastures will be prepared, the prime clement in a system of totatlort of Props! cottonseed meal will ba foil where It Is produced, and Southern Holds will become, much-morp »roJug. tlvt», helping to teid our Jtowtag pop* nlntlon, while more collon will h6 trown ou fewer acre*. Tho adventut tho cottenboll \wpovit called tor prompt rederni actJon 10 help Southern farmers to deal with this Invasion from Centrtl Aaoerlca; lelcntists were caUeA «M» t» msks rescareh and conduct •cHnionslratloni of welt known motho«3a on raany thou-. sand farms. One of the niost Interest- ing was tbe growlBg ot to acre of corn by each ot 1!,BOO bojri nna<er als teen years of age. TBo rfesudtt wal very gratifying, over 15H Biislielst being grown or? an norp lay some ot the hoys. The Southern state* grew tn» largest eorn crop In their history. I'pon this foundatftro jlep's Wort promptly taken to breed liogs estbntf lvcly so that tho people ntlglitjprci ducp tholr taenia. , Tho grazing lands of tho pubiiii do- main are being steadily Wiillted to un- productiveness by • OVorstc»ffiklfig', which results in reduceii prodfiwotlon of meats and animal prodiiets '! tlvo Recruits For New YorK Nationals, Dallas, Tex,, Sept 1, — Waltof ShOhts, pitcher! llarry Cowdpr^ first baseman, of the Dallas club, -which yesterday -won tho Texas iOagttei pen- imt,. left today tot New VorK to Join the National league club Of that city, the two players having; Mott sold lo the New Yorko, , . ••'•;- '. •—— , -M Jamei R. Keina Hat Punirrtanla. A statement in regard to Mr. K^pno'a condltljll wad {sailed by Dr*, j; \W &cott at Iiosiliilon, Ky,, ntter a oonsultAtlon wltk'Jilhbr pbysiti- laus. ThO Sthicihoht Says that Mri lioene while a very alckr Wan wras Iri no immediate ilnngor. The doctors in tholr contercueo made n thorough pjtaminnllort ana found thol the itotcij turfman was sintering frohi a- 'tathoi' tevefP case ot pneumonia kt thWy be- lieve that \With his Hgid constitution ho will 1)6 able to puil thrPiigh. King's.Friend Accidentally Shot, \Whilo ICfng Qoorgo and,soliie frieitdl Wore grouse siiootihs at Deesldo, a gun In tho hnndsof dneoljthe 3>aH* wpftt oft accidentally, tm kllmar- nock, who Was to yards owny^ Was peppered With sliPt In tBO fight arm, nose and ear rind the lettso ot his oye glass wns brpken. A giUlo attendant Whs also slightly IHjiired. Exohangs of Complirtihtf. Maud-My inniniiin saya the cauo re- member When your Btamnli kept I gfocet's shop, J Mnrlo-My tD«wm» eaya ilu can\ r«i member -how miloh'your tnitema owss her-for gtpc^les, I OFFICIALS ARRAIGNED Hold to Blame For, tyo-chlna. of Anti- Saloon League Detective, One bf tlio most bitter excoriations of public ifllelals .oyer caliqd to flip attention. p( the Ohio pourta was em- braced In tlio report of the bpeclnl grand jury at Newark, 0., direek od by tb.o ststp attorney general's dp- iwrtntottt PII tho lynching ot @arl M, Ethorlngton, an Autl-.Saloon Leagup -dt)tcctiTe, July 18' last, Tho report carrlod with It BS in- dictments, ot which .$$ wero for first degree aaurdfr, 87 for rioting, 10 for tasftUlt and lmttery nnd 10 for peVjury, • Former Siwrift William Ling pf Lin- coln county, former Mayor Herbert Athcrtoa of Newark and Termer Chief of Police itobort Zorgeble! are held to blame for the lynching. The sheriff is said to hare cowardly deserted his peat, the moyor to have- gone to bed at homo arid the chief to havo gono to a nearby saloon t o play cards. Summary of the Week's News of the World. _ Happening! From All part* of the Globt Put Into Shaps For Eaay Reading—What \All the World la Talking; About—Cream ot the N»w» Culled From Long Dlspatehea. Thursday. Fifteen pases ot cholera or sus- pected pnplera have beon discovered in Berlin and In Spnndau, a suburb; , ihe mortality in St Petersburg is do pressing. Chilian, specifications for two new battleships set forth that the guns and .some of the maphluery.must ot Eng- lish juanufacture, thereby praetlcally eliminating- American tenders, Bepcrts from San Juan &al Sur said that a large part Of Nicaragua waff still, held by the troopa ot Madrlz; the American, brigade Which aupport-- ed Estrada hits rcaerted Managua. For fhfc first tlmp In HarylUnd the Pempprattp and Republican parties Selected npmineea for. representatives In cengrosB by ballot, as opposed to the convention system. QUEER NATURAL HISTORY. tomi Curloui Clght«intb Cintury Ot »orlptlon» of Anlmalt, Seme curious spcclmcnta pt fplklorp and natural history nro contained In n tato book called \Tha Sportsman's DlcUonjsry,\ w,hlch waa published Un ward tis* end ot tho eighteenth cen- tury, The author was evidently a J'lillutine anions l'lillUtlnea.ln hla nt- tltuds toward nature, Ot th» master musician, tho black' bird, ha says: 'This bird la known by all persons and la twttcr to bo eaten than kept, being much awectcr to tho paints •\when dead nnd woll roasted than to tho car -whilo living; slngai about three months in the' year, or four at most, though bis long la worth nothing, but It he bo (aught to whistle he i s ot tome tmlue, being very loud, though eoatie,\* And hero Is a atory of the squirrel with th* ring in it of the sorcnipc-ntli «»on more lhan ihe cighieenth cen- tury, It/rcmlnda ono*£ the Iwrca ot Iinnk Walton, that changed their tex- ts onco a year: \If wbat Is reported of tbcm be true the admirable cunning of .the squirrel appears la her twkero we commonly use 1)1*? whoa the sex need not be Mteclllea lour? anecators often u* yufj sirrintmlftg o f passing over a ri ir, for -When aba la constrained by hunger mj>> to do she Becks out sot rind or sr#inl| bark of a tree, which 8! •ets upori tlio.ycntor niyt tbett goes trito It, and, boliling up her tall like a sail, lets tho -wind drive'hereto the other aide auct cnrrlcs moat In her moutii to provTsnt beln« famhsbed by the length oc tho Tojmge.\ Ot the -wild boar we hare tbls: \And •what place aoeter he bites, whether man or dog, the heat ot his teeth causes Inflahunatton In the wound. If there- fore he does but touch tha hair of a dog he burns off—hay, huntsmen liavo tried the beat o f Ills teeth by laying baits on them as soon ss be was dead, «sd they iave-sarf-ftted op a s if toueh? ed tilth a Jhot iron.\ WIND AND NERVES. ER«41i Eaat, o f BM««» From th» Wait and Northw.tt. ThS east winds hug the earth close- * fy and gather moisture, dust nnd bac- teria, rrney are. cold aUd humid, al- together Xormlng- an enervating Influ- ence on huuinn anil anlmnl flfo and rendering: It susceptible to tho disease gerins wblch the -winds carry nnd dis- seminata. Tho cool, pure northwest winds come from a region of dry, highly elcctrlBed air where ozone exists In comparatively largo quantities. They are Invigorating. The framework of nervta In the humtm being Is like a delicate picctrtcal apparatus, the nerves being the wires nad tlio brain and ganglia receiving and distributing centers. Every one knows that -a telephone \works better on a clear, dry dayjihati on S wet, mtlggy oho. The moist rit- mosphore lesasns vitality. The nerve •wires grow Bnccid and heavy. The roosjnges become confused. BPncc low spirits, melancholln, distorted inentql outlook, faulty nssimllntlon. and disease. Tho opppslto effects flow from the northwest winds. The west and northwest winds keep the mucous membranes of tlio body In good Work- ing order. The contlflg of moisture which is alwiiys preisont with the cast -wind disappears. , Absencfe of any 1 Wind It long contlrittod has a bad fef- fect on the human tody ana mind. A prolonged Calm means jack of ven- tilation on a great senle/ The winds servo to iUix lit norniat proportions the gdoes which compose the ntm* spEefe, and in this wdy they nro con- ducive to health up to a certain point Beyond about twenty miles nn hour their Influence .begins to be unfavoe- iable.-Chicago Tribune., Dropptcl In on the Bears, Tho removing of tho polar bears nt the xoo recalls thnt softp years bnei a visitor dropiied in on tbeSe bears; A hat felt into the -pit. nnd lis Owner at bice Jimipcd In after It. He alight- ed on n hear who Was enjoying a doze In tho ,sun. The bear made hlni wel- come. It seized bled by the shoulder and waltzed him round nnd round. XiUckliy the visitor Vcpt bis feet Until a keeper opened a side door and pulled j blm info safety. But the hat Wns leffc j behind, Oa the following dny tho runn J ient to tho society a lettte to Which i&{ clalmedl tho coat of anew hat-ion-1 «t ' , Friday. • General Juan.Estrada was inaugur- ated president of Nicaragua at Man- agua the troops havo been paid off, and tlip country is quiet General lie- na has ben chosen minister o f war, AJedtcal autliorltips at Berlin an- nounced that no caaoa ot'pholcra ox- lated in tho pity, Loon Morane~~*iu his monoplanp flight last Monday reached a height ot -7,031 :tpet, a wnrtd'a rocprd. Mrs. A. E, Itucklngham ot San Francisco was killed by a runaway motnr car In Sfuniph; Mlag Alwlne Goodrich was killed. A bronze statue ot Thomas B. Reed was unveiled nt Portland, Ho. Tho treasury department at Wash- Ington announced that the general stopit ot money In tho United StateB was nearly $3,50O,00O,Q00, Saturday, lard Kilmarnock, ono of tbp King George's Bhootlng i»i)ty at Balmeral, received four pellets threugh the ac ctdental dtscharg^ of a'gun; his In- juries were not serious. Cardinal Vannutolll, papal legnta to tho Kiichnrlatlo congress to bo hold at Montreal, recoived an enthusiastic welcome at Quebec. The Spanish government declared Bilbao In a state of slcgo oa account ot tho rioting resulting from the local strike. Tho expulsion ot Jowa from Kiev and other pplnts la Russia outsldp tho Jewish palp continues, though on a modified «cale, Tho special grand Jury reported at Newark, O., that thp mayor and other city ofliclals, who havo since resigned or been deposed, could have provent* ed the lynching of Carl Klhorlngton. Monday. Leon Morane reached a height of B,4?l feet in nn acn-plane. he had a narrow escape from death, owing to the stoppage ot his motor. Orer 2,0000 first class passengers' •ailed on nine steamers from England for the United States. Franco has decided to rearm l u in- fantry with a new rifle at a cost; of »I4«fip0,00O, ! I I TM cholera scourge\ tir P,u|sala Is reported to ho diminishing! an In- crease In deaths is reported from Apulia. It was announced by thp census bureau In Washington thnt the popula- tion ot Philadelphia Is 1,M9,003, a gain In tho last decade ot 255,311, pr 19.7 per cent Tuesday, Tho appointment of Count •*& Tovar as ambassador from, Portugal to the Vatloan was anonnnced from Lisbon. German Kngllsh. designers are re- ported from Deri In to be working ou plans for \cruiser destroyers^ a new type of battleship whieh it i.3 elslinea will outclass the Dreadnoughts. Placards posted in Barcelona pro- claimed a genpral strike In sympathy with striking coat miners, doclc Work- ers and teamsters. ttrged by President Tatt, H. S. Wise, the United State* attorney at New York, Is hurrying along the suit to dissolve the combination in which, is the American Sugar Seflnlris com- pany. Mayor Gaynor of New York Pity was out for several hours in a yacht on Long Island sound. . Wednesday. The condition of King Menelek or Abyssinia 13 rpported.io be IniproTOd.' Tho murder of a policeman, his wife and six children, near Reggto di Cala- bria, Italy, Is ascribed to the venge- ance, ot the Black Hand Society Pt Now York. The striking coal miners «t Bilbao nnd Snragonsa, Spain, returned to work. James j. Hilt, In an address In Port- land, Ore., sttld that unless) «PW meth- ods were Introduced on tho farms the United States would soon cease to bo solt-supporting so far as food 15 con- cerned. Gardinol^Olbbotis, In An tnterviow.ln Baltmore, snld that soieal unrest was due largely to the laelc ut economy ort tho part ot Americans. Cpnolutlv*. Brlggs—lt's too bad ftbotlt Winkle and the girl be is engaged to. Neither of thent Is good enough fur the Other. GHggs-Whnt riinhes yoti tillnfc thai V •\tfrelf. t'vp been talking tiie matter over with both families;\— Life. WillRc-opcnJ you _ your children's Eyes £ | the cldsg «gpltciir|(ifi to I $ which they wiU be J j siibj ( ectea| | * Pkfehts^this Is seridtts f * thoughtfor you. E. E. Bausch & Son w Opticians,, Optometrists. .$ 6 Eait MamSt, J^wttr.rtr. 460-470 Main Street, Buffalo . Our first advertisement in your horn© paper this season chrqmefes an.event of great interest to womeri---the opening of new Fall Silks. The mode calls for clinging, drapery effects, and naturally we are well stocked with fabrics of that character. Persian Silks for waists and trimmings. Silk Marquisette — beautiful evening and street shades-—ideal for the popular combina- tion gowns. Satin and changeable effects, also. Rich Black Silks of the best dye and weave, plentiful here. Evening Gown Silks—most charming col- lection in our history. Decide now — while the > assortment's .so widespread. H. A. Mekinoii Co„ B \tf a fo MAWORK' [ A I R\! i ;\i s $ .85 $ .75 $1,10 BUFFAliO,/ NIAGARA FAL^S, ROCHESTER, Round Trip every Satur- day qnd Sunday. Boston $11.00 Round Trip, Sep- tember I5lh, from Roches- ter via West Sfjore Railroad Atlanta s Low Round Trip fares September 15th .to 18th Inclusive Baltimore Low Round Trip Fares September 10th, 11th and 12th, Atlantic City G. A. R. National Encamp- ment. . Low Round Trip Fares September I€th to 20th inclusive. New York:. $9.00 Round Trip from Rochester. September 22d via West Shore Railroad. Ten days return limit. I Syracuse New York State Fair. $5.25 Round Trip Sep- tember 10th to 17th, good returning until September 19th. $3*70 Round Tlip Sep- tember) 2th to 17th, return* ing within three days in- cluding .date of sale. $3.10 Round; Trip, Sep- tember 12th and 17th, good returning only on date of •sale.'- • California , Colorado, Pacific Coast and Western States Sum- mir Tourist Tickets on sale *a«y*- •' r . .. • '• '• * .;,' ; JEor time ot! trntiii snAitii IniorUtatloD call oft Ticket agSifM, N(Sw York Oontriil IcXlnoS, S^Wl r N ew York] JB9.O0 fcoxa. Rochester via \West Skore Railroad Thursday, September ,22nd , TEti DAYS RBTURNC ^IMIT Tlckcta good on Hutlaoti River Stonmera between Albany and Sew Yorlc JfitritakutsmxattHltilnnrtntlnhfcnU mt TioUtit Agent* JfetifTorfc Oontr.it LlttM S8w3 I I SiirrdRtttp.or thtt Conpty ^>t Orllittiifc fi !s *«HfW. Alwat: Thai! Ml fporsona S. Wjwlaato 6t the- *uwii or swiir ftTiM iaot^ga^Admlnlatmtris or mid estate,Tt : liortMMMettin tlio'>ov«n.or Shelby, SH&ISJ l;Cona jr. KIT., on (* MMre -ian »Rt flSv*? ..Mfttos Wlt-ba dow fed «a!\«B tm patM;th ; lslfl%itaj'ofJtav,A.l)i9iti, ; \*-i i WWl--*! PTOTElt-, , « . AttortiyJpr,AamtnJ a trnirli,.at (! duii 1 , -\ *• ,•.;'. - ,- 21w2?.- This Beautiful Book of A o- cepted Fail Styles Is for You. What's Your Address? It's th? most complete, most authentic hook of authoritative styles ever compiled* In It you will find the last word from Paris; London and New Ybrfc—Vividly illustrated and minutely -described. The exaprpdsitionof the waist-line is show»i the style of sleeve, the cut of the skirt, the trijfnmings, the materials and the pop- - fllar color' schemes and combinations. There's jnothmjg lacking. •' ' < It n^My^l^'\ P f Sf6re \ * fc 16 ^* P«\We prices- It points out thai becatHevtfe have jbinecj a co-operative s&ociation T^rhJ ^JLT^^ ^^ 4l 1 over this coitn-trjrfor the at extremely Ipvv* prices, A hitit- ~~ \~ u ~^ dred thousand yards, of clpth for a thousand stores;can be bought cheaper than one Kuridrtcl yards . for one store.\ - that's the secret, and the women who tnaice their purchases here Yeapthe rewardf. 'Don't Send hiphey or stanjps. Don't take time to write a.letter ^iust use. the coupon. * FreeBodkdoupon Pltucscnd r mttKc i i9ib->h:FiMoi\ Book-without any coir to me. whit? evtf. • , • .W • •' . ' Name..^J... i.i.a».i„._i.^.. Street-. No,..-; ^ - ^^..i -.^ Towh- i ^. i .„_^ ii .'Sfate.-.^- , Box.N6i.^i.i.^„ J , % fft'iX.-^- Duffy-Mclnnerney Co. ' \ ROGHESmfy j&Y* ••• u UOtObat X46fi rtt , IIMS -SAwttipto-.liiiormBtlon, oaU ofl licitl ABtotsNaw.ywk Q6atfsv4aS ^w$l\ Real Estate and Insurance f\ ft PBRR% director r?f)!H THft. <4 „ , $m$ Initirance Co. Real Estate of Jtll IKJhds <3fiFteri>4Se]eon4:flo6i in the Botearia c^i-Eea'tijey^ib^lcv