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' . i Sl'Lt<:S\OJD RFJSt•OXSF. : th.1rr in oth<-:·s, but cncouraJ~!ncg _ _______ \ t:1e can.:e o_f temp:r~ncc all along the fie 'People· of JohnstO\-'n a:·~ to ~ ll~C. ~~<,fl<; Oj)lll!O~!S :· ~f!.>;: bit; COD(lnL\Ul~ on tll~ spl_Cfl~\d l ~a'teme~~and e~p<l'!'ll1l:~'onif[z•~ett. ,! Aouo••• Ill!ll.de ~Y this City' hl tl\e (t:he .anti~oou lea.gue tS: entf!led 'to•~lt~ ·,..,•of subscrlptioll!'! towa.rd the pro- 1 credit for condu>()ting its Ji11i1114 Jo'b.utown sllalre. Not 0 ~~Y \ again~t th~ rum ~ower uopon the most ._ a. amf>unt l)ropilied, · '$i.o-oo, 1 efte{!tivedmes>: ..... ~:;..£,. ~~ . •.·_,., N a I bl. short order, but more tha.u I · t'lltDe tiht su!Dl WfiS offered \ivithln I SOME QtrEER FATHERS . ' · 'I'he l'llite-sl)r'ifi:lf\lb:lfll ·brought th.&'<a·>·> btiJtils' thiS\ yftt'.~TID''\'fJlltlt<'U&U-af the montih or tb:G'\'n-an~--t<h'e Pi11#Thnl!;' gave it, for it HI us~l1''9l\l)lt:J!.er }.1!rll·f, April ti;LII.!'l, a M'tl.~f;;,~ower; . un~tely it i&' grow1rur rwre .... , ....... ~ .... ~. • ~ • • .:,: ~ ' •• :.< • pl~. it Js so Wla!~Y a.r>J)te~:»ttt.fd,:t.f and tere eeema to. be' no hope . . . ~ dO'mestioo.t!O!t will 13/a'Ve it. , ~ . . & llliW hours G1lter the ctrculrutlon of I -- *l&Pf.'l' wes begun. The<re a.re som.e fathers in t~is The e:l!ect of offerhtg a: roaeing l country who eVIdently deser~ve .• a;·~~~ttt~~i~~r:fl: llliiiJii& .;_ reaao!Wble value a.t the I oOOit of i'\'-1' and featMrs mtroh. iii.~~~·~ $l~ltE• !llli• lilt Wr ~ Septem.'!:ler will be to \ t.IJ.an they do .th~ endea.rlng ~tle ~ prom.oti•l)ll The arbutus is the on\!l :wild ftoy:er t'h'at a:bsolutely r~!UI!ElS . to .. be· Ua.m~~· O;tlters of its tiiJl'I..Uy~r~~~endri'>pl$, aza.leas, laurel--:-~ll.n be mSidle to .cQn- tent themselveS in gtarP,~ns. Even t'he edelweiss, the Alpine :!Jower l-i!at blossoms in eX'alted 90'l~tMes, :!:las &'IMf tD thtil city a class or !!rorse-- r..a.rr.mt. .A dea.r ca2~ ~- the lci.nd illi\· ~ 'W'lllo couhl. not he induced to \ velo{led m a. near-'bY CttY w\b.en flb.e in plenty for • ..filiebla .TohD$'f'..o,..n under any 01!her litltle thirteen- ?ear-old da.ugll,ter o~ --~ of this age, but .~· Moot horsemen are men i SB;loon k~er ':as di.~vered oohiind. to the old singers ' . cir> 'WMtth ~and refl.n'(flllent. lit goes i the b<Ll' d·!Spenmng dnnks to the P'_.8't- thought. T!.'leY wllltoq,t ~ thalt Johnstown 'h'!!.S \ rons 0 ! the pll!we and even SlaJillphng ·abOut ebarac-- been ma'de att home in a. rocJ<erY. bu•t the arbutus, Uke a wHd free bird, of t'he upJie'r' !Li.r,:;l~:iuishes an~ ,d~~ O'Ut e.t its envJr~ll}llent. , Bo·t~ul&t$ tell us the ·ar!Jutus i.S.- wonderfully jn.- teresting as a fl:q'fY'elj that is undell$'<l- iug evolu-tionary ,cb:;i.nges loolting to- ~,. of room for desit'l3lbla e.tt1zens 'the liquors herself. The ·English Immortal souls. o! 'wl.roeve-r CIS1ling;, t;ra:de or profes-~language is not sufficiently com])T8• apostrophes to the .-.. This city alTea:dy 'h'<ls eonsid-- lleusive to fit a S'Uit-a.ble title to suoh ot pro~~~llt!JD and el!sb1e of a. rel)nmtion for :bhe :nigh ! fa;ttb .. ers, •!~Jl.d· the ba:ws ·o~ the staroe, ti;\Waic hnlf ballads. c.!.s hONes bred and tl'lained W.~thin stren,uo~s as t'heY may be, fa,U short 8 : raklf.us of a few m~1es of tihe city's of l>rovid,ing ·a.- really a~equ•ate pun- center. A Jolmstown citizen w'h'O is 1 fshment. newt :;;. i'ooC j ud~e of h!orse:fi~b. may '! ~ 1111t- C.OW'D. ~ a man of d-eplo!'a- BELT LINJ<J MAY RUN '111\'T. Um:le.d e!Xperienee. From every' I THROU'GH Ei~.S'f. M.UN ST. ~n.t of v-Nw. threfore, it is moot ~t ~ flhalt Jclmsilowi1 shQU}.d <take a i It is understood that t:he F., J. & ::i'M!y kitereat in tihe pla11 to illold a l G. milroad campan.y expects to take ~31busto'I'I'Il sta.ke ra:oe at the coonty J up 1ib.e 'vroposed Johnstown belt line 6flr. · ! within a &hort time. As lw.s been pre- A word to ·tlltose wh:o may consider l viou.s.!v announced t!b.e l'OUte will sta1·t ilia ofiecing of >a m-oney prize a.s i at th; King's Juncl!i<ln and follcw the ~ sort olt a ga.mlJ.ling device. I old line «s far as Hutchins & Potter's 'llb:ere fs a ~~ distinction lbetween I :tl)J.en west across Sixth avenue to the .,;tilning or I~ng money on a wa.-ger, J?onda plank roafl and along t,llat in whdoh no skill, or no effort is in- 1 route to tlle Willllim street lin-e. volved, .a.nd :striving for a m-oney I It is understood that a committee prize throu~ a.rd.UOUS training, after 1 1 of railroad people expect to make a decades of _ Cllll'&fui se~ecti{)n and trip over the r<.mte within a few day& ~ breeding, to secuH! ~e very 1 &tter •whleh some decision will be finest a.ud purest stmins ln ~quine 1 IDiade in the m.attel.·. lt has been inti- ·blood:. The breeding oam;d tr-aining mated tha:t should the route be chang- of spirit-ed horses is an a.r<t, no .less ed on effort may be made to secure a <th'alD. the car'V'i.n.g of jewels, OT the line tllrough East Main str~ from the painting of !D!I18tel:\'}ieces. Tohe off-er- corner of :Main aud 'Pen~y to couuect ing of a. money prize. or 'Purse, as a with tlle old Hne on East Main st;·et>t sttmulas to iJ.igh oiass competition in . 1 · home-racing, is -as Jeg!timwte as the oi!e1int: ot prizes ~a;t an oratorical I Arabic Coina. contest. or an art exhibition. I Arabic coms have a eentenee ftom, the Koran and generany th~ caliph's I 1 · name, but never an image. o THE DIF'F'ERENT VIEWPOINTS Spealdng in the interest o-f one ratl:'Wlas compa,nY with reliatio·n to the contest of ·tha.t coneern against leg- isl!atiO<n in t~e various states look- ing towar.d •a. reduction of ra.tes g;nd Carrier Pigeons. A carrier pigeon was in use b7 fue state department of the Ottoman em- pire as early as tlle fourteenth century. Lithgow !Mlys that a dispatch has been carried in those days from Bagdad til AleppD, thirty days' journey on hwse in forty-eight hours. ' Poetry ID Our Time. ¢<>~<><><><><><:><> <>' Bbl'OORUL OC)M,..~~\T. \ <> <><::><:i><C><ll'*. :><><C>. <><>~ f ;.l)iJriipf~. i\(torney Jerome )Vants to kno-w ali ~~wt that GoQ.ld suit for diVorce 'belCH:e it goes any :I'M·.ther. T.her$ are few matters of ll. s·pectacu- la.r n11tture Jthrut the busy Mr. Jerome doesJV{ Mana~e to break int'O. !Jih~ Independence league is in favor of tbe recount hill. This is an right, but- it wctuld ·be tnore to 1.he point if Miayor 1\JcClell an cou 1 d be • intluced to g;ive Jtis a.pprol'al to the measure. · Johnstown ll<tS• good reason to be elated ove1· ill; •ability <00 l'l&ise a rac- ing stake,. In view of the evident ba-Ckwardness of the Glo,;e mty:, to follow suit. The prhl<'-ipal oause of mi·aunder· st>andi.ng wi:th reg>ard to Ma.;or CJ'OS6' new store ori E&$1: ~f;aht street seatllS to be ,a. lat:l\:. '?'f good maps aud rec-- or.dl!, Before Johnstown is a Yl!ia.r older, that. detect sbt~uld be remed· ied for aJJ t·hne. ---- . ' I w.a:rd perfecting a system of cross tefotll'iza;ti(lon. so,me, ,fl<!wers prod·nee no poUen; otlj.e~,]:l~ve plentY o_[ pPl· len, but the sti~ ot neigh'borip.g flowers are defe<.-tivi', so that· t'he iabore of the bees and small !lies, vtb:iC'b are t)le only insects a;brdad ~ WhEi'n -the arbutus .blooms, are in v-ain. In most !ooali:ties, owing to these imperf~t<tio!ls, the plant be~jor& no frui~. It is propagated by it.s creeping stems, which take root h~e and there. .The means n·a.tu'l\e PJ:'tl- vides for t~ IJ'l'i!'SerV'atiQJl prove fts destruction all too often, for on-e who plucks up one plant in 'his gretld, pulls u.p all those atllacbed to it a.nd destroys it all. The Olclest Book. Scbenectady people are worried be-:anse a. sal-oon keeper there ha.s employed~ 13-year-old daughter as a ba.r maid. S-ome people have very tu-ssy notions as to how a yonp.g lady should earn money. Tile oldest book in the world to which a positive date can be assigned Is an ass01·tment of proYerbs some- what after the style of the proverbs collected by Solomon. The work is ~c credited to Ptah-hotep, an Egyptian king, and Egyptologists assign to it au antiquity of at least 300 B. 0. A'Qrn- ham was called t\') JeaYe his home In Ur of the Chllldees 11l21 B. C., so that this volume was written 1,100 ye~rs before tllc beginning of Jewish histo- ry. The del\lge is piaced by most cbp>· nologists at B. C. 2'348, so the book, if its dating is con·eet, must have been written before .the \flood. Methuselah was born l3. c. 3317, so tbnt this papy- rus was prepared and these pro>erbs were collected when the oldest mau pn reco~'d was a lively young fellow of 300yean. ' -----~-- Alithough (Wner:a~ Kuroki • spent She Got Wise. , Ambassador Bryce- of Great Bri!al!l ,. : \' '' t . ' • ' . ---: ' . t ~ - .f i< ' ~ '.. ' . r ~ ' • .. !- •I . ' - J .. s .· ~ • !I' .. i ~ ~> ... We 'inention ·a few of the articles we }ieadll:y -recall·-. Other things not ~entioned below· ~re· ·i~~l:Uded _ .. '. J > .... • • in this sa.le. · Infants Dresses (short and loryg) . 25c up\Al?t·rd. '' ~Jdrts 25c to 11.00 Moccas'~' 21e Drawers tsc to soc Bibs tOe: to_:~a;~e Gowns 39e io 79c . Bonnets, - ~llJI; and stork Pants soc . sd:.U:~Js'\l:t 9 sa.o ·. ·· 'Boqtes 25c, 35c,. soc Veils· !5c. · > • .. Pique, ·Cashmere and Bedford Qor4· Coau $1.00 and Upwards.·· 1 The Best Wearing Hosiery Made for BOyS pmiSirla ''THE CADE·T,\ .. ·' a system of regul'atio¥, the general COI1DSCl for the roo.d declares that r· :ma:ny people seem to- ~ave a grossly ex>agglere.ted Mea of the ea.rn1ng cap- acity Mid of the resources of a roil- -1'01114 company, .and argues <that, on some hours at New Haven yesterdaY. he was not fll:ade- an LL. D. This g.ross ove;r<~igfi't should be inquiTed into and retuedied before Harvard sl*lS the oJ,lportunitY. J~Gt.~S AND JESTS. ''AFTER· IMAGES.\ A Laramie wo~n went to the tlw· ater the other night >~\ith some friends, but when the;• w~re seated she was• scpar& t<'l<l fr:>m her friends b:> a m~tn and WOnlllU ''l'hO lli!emed to pay UO at• tention to each other. The womp.u figured out that i£. the two people would -sit onn· a seat she could fit , with her fr:ends. . Bra('ing 11P her The Way i!h.e Potent Drug Affeott tht hCrVe, she said sweetly to the man. . U}')fortunate Anima'!. Many Delutdons 'lntimate11 Related ttl BUSlNESS . IOll&ES. '\' A PUT UP JOB \Hcg pardon, are 'you here alone~·· \No one,'ls likely to be caught in the Thio Unfamiliar Law. Ju•t Like a Man. the other !hand, the management of these pl'IOP6rties knows the amount of W5 ellll'llings, the amount of the e:z;penses '1illld tlle necessit-ies for im- proved. service and increased fac.ili· tieS. . I~ Jll()t only ha.s duties to the and Ambassador Reid of America have recently spDken on the mbjec,t of poet• cy. Reid told tbe Britishers at home that they had produced llQ poet since Tennyson. Mr. Bryce answered the question put by an American, Who are the com;ng poets of England:? by ask- ing another. Said he: But who are yonrs? That is the qyes· owners of its. securities to see that tion f<>r you. Who a;re writing yaur I!OO.(S theY are reasonably safe, and thlllt and stirring your l'!eart-or len't !'<>lll' t heart being stirred? Nothing Is more tm- ;helr proper value is reas.onably portant than that eael' generation . .aad madntalined, but it has also a du<ty to each la.n!i should have its owtl p6et11- To Win her ):uu~d be vowed that he Wou!d move the earth. the sky, the sea, .HJ;l:t..Jl1:1l~l: tne:v·.llad wedded down wll$ :t-orce4 to wear a frown, he' i;e~ thou~ she might weep, To m<>Ye IE# ellalr 111> she could sweep. -Chlcagt' News. The maa stared at the curtr.in as if be act of doping a horse,\ said a prom!• There are two kinds of light waves were drawing a snlar~- for it. \I bl'!g nent ·veterinnriau the other day. \be- emitted from all objects,. color and pardon.'' the woman said a little loud- 'cause th1! dose given Is so small that it White wayes. Whenever a source of TJ;US .fJA.N.~NG OF WALL PAPJUI er, \1\re you alone~\ \Get wise,\ whis- can be apminlstered under the very light, as the sun, strikes an object, part · >- • pered the man hoars~ly through the eyes Of tlie o:fl.\rinls, with little lf'ony of tbat light is absorbed and part re- Ncwtb'D., 9 West Maln ~tre~t. \ th • I . Each oncomil'~ tide o! U!<'. each age_ :re- e ptiJSIM'll\ity and well being of the quirea and needa mel> of 1ofly tholljJ'ht communities in which the company who shall dreB.£1]. and s!nu fol' it. wbo onara.tes shall gathe-t' up ito tendencies and tornm- . .--- • 1 late it& Ideals and voice its !I.Pirlt. pro- So fax, a11 well an-d good, but it clalm!pg Its duties and awa.'kening It$ en· is a noteworthv fact tha.t while en- thus!um, through the h~gb a.utbOrltl\ ot . ' • the poet and the art of hlll veJ'Be. l!;M':ed lJl ~-ese laud'll.ble 1 purposes the 1 AnY generation is ;ndeed bereft among dlreptois of soone of the grerut rail- l whom woettc ln11pir11rton might ~ to ~ -~ n A • - l dying out. Howev-11' much we en~oy ..... .4 .o,.... sys,ezn., find time to save , prize the old stnaer.s. new ones are need· ~gh fli'Om the earning capa;city of. ' ed to expra~<~ the eve~; chlmgiu attfti:~ r • . . . l of man to -tu:re and life. TheTa are lm- snoorpOS!fS to make multi,mllhon- l mort<>l themes-but clutngintr acoonte ud dr,es of themselves, and the system , altering mode!o of art. , ~'ereby 'thai state of affairs is ob- i Both Mr. Beyce and :Mr. Relit ue ;)ii,{i!.ed, Qtr at least some of the de- ! seholaTIJ men. They do ~rot needi!O- ~UJ .vi'hl~h en.ter into it, has opened.' j to stir tlleir hearte. but they hav~ ~ t:~e ey-! of the powers tha;t 'be in , pride hl literary culture whleh if '1111· .~ -coJ/ltro! to tbe necessity of a j satil!fit>d leaves ll deep void nev«tl:le· llttle- w~ll considered regulation in j :ess. Mr.- Bryce is not alone in . li!Eih•a.J! of tbe general public. There j this wan~ in the day:l!l life. 'thee li~. ~ n'O question ~«>ncerning the prop~ l the Eughsb 1'~ Ia the poorer in llll.itl cl\lltion -6hat thes<:~ great. cOl\[Joration~ realms and re1gn for taa of gJ'ellt ~~iDe· ' C~patie Cou ns= I. \Yes said J.fiss Kreecb after hft .oJc, ·«I «il~dt to:;· go abroad to finisG uiy, tnnsiea:l ~~uentl<!n.\ \bldeewl!' . i!-elllJlrJted Miss En<.~. ·\W;bz n(lt ~ it rlgbt now and save tli& e%,P_eus~W-:rftiladelpllia Press. extreme corner of his mouth; \this is !langer of: deteccion, and, besides, it is fleeted-thrown back. The latter rep- . . mr wife.\-La1·amie 'Boomerang. gtven so •iong. before the race that the resents such object's \luminosity.\ ';tobnsto\vn. N. Y., has the goodi. Street Name.:: In' City of Mexico. horsl'!s not then llkel,v to be under Tile eolc.T blind are ne1·er blind to thil! in .\'to~k a,nd nl\''l_'ll!.itinl!fa <Week The stiT'et uoD;enelature in the C~ty 1'\'ilurve:m.~(Jtc:e. If a horse Is to rlj.ce at form of light. A mirror refiects al· or two fo1•'one roll to 1bl1Sb of l\Iexieo is eYcn more puzzling thnn 3 he gets a two grain powdf.!r mpost all the light that falls up\n itf. CAL~. THAT'S AlJL tbnt in :S~w Orle~~;:.: EMh ,block J¥ts l!n his toJ:!gtle in a daTkened stall a:': 1 <:>lished silver reflects 92 per cent o a different nnme. '~following t)le \'!!U:Oe o~lOOk. · ~lie drug takes effect In about pel'pendicular rays. Broken surfaces Red and Ql1een Burlap in Swc~- street. y.m successi'\~lY go through the tbitiy mi.ntftel!. and the ~ntmal br'l!aks split up such light and so appear dark.· · · streets of ·St. Augustine, of the .A.ngel, out into a sweat. He Is rubbed down, The more luminous an obj~t the more FtlJt.'Nl'r,VRE, D,E4Ll!l. of tbe Holy Ghost.;' of St. Joseph, ~c. cooled out and done up as if he had intense is its effect upon the retina, . , From the str~et of. the Rats you pasa CQJUe in from morning wark. Every just as tvro horns af!'ect 'the, ear. more :. ;_ ~Unger ~ SOD. to the street of the. .Crol!ses; from W.e is made to keep him quiet until keenly than one. Tile more int~use FURN1Tlff!;El AND UNDERTAKING street of the Gate or Heaven to that of ti b t h ft b \k t nr stlmulnting n light tbe quicker is . me, n e very 0 en re.. 8 on tbe rethtn exhausted. H becomes tem• the J.ove of God. Every sbqp also )las and Is again cooled out. The a ;Special name, as w:as the custom tpr- fu>rse never takes nny warmbl.g porarily paralyzed in the cones of such merlr in llJurope. 1 regret' that I 4ili TlP' w.ork,, ~md thi~ fact atfotds tlle best a color. L9ok at the sun. then look ---.-·~~~-~-------'\\\\- AOt jot down many, ,curious r means I know of for finding h!tn out. I.W!lJ, and ron will still eee the ~un, H. S'IOLJ]j'iillr$ LIVlilJl.Y- only rem~mber a \pulQUe'' He ill moved sloWly to the stlirtlng but it.'! color nppears a pale blue, which sbop called Lo;; Per~:os (the P!,lgB), point, ,lifeat care being taken to pre- 1s the farthest contrast to the yellow· plainly telll:ng the :frequenti:!rs 'W~il.t venl' hifii from bl:!COIIIiDg excited until orange of the sun. It is the comple· they are going to. An_ othl'!r . \pul· t tl · 1 • • Th kl ... d mer.tary color. The light of the sun ls he, ng a (,roppeo.. en a ·c ... am so intense that It quickly exhausts the queria,~ directly -;~ppe$ite a eh~. a· Jlo t-Ile wol'k, and in an insta»t calls tiself boldly Jill castillQ ~el 'f.>i· 'force of the dope is felt, stlmU· yellow-orange cones, lea•lng those far- ablo {the Castle of the De'li,lj. Aniltl!- h t h' thest f,ron:t it (blue, the \eompJemen- ...L.:.. latfng the animal to rnn t e race o lS ta\\\ of v. ello'li') least exha.ustM; hence er is San .Lunes (.St. ,Mpnct:a.y~. \\\~ i'-\' •• b 11'>< t.-..!1. -' - • this after-image of the sun looks bJue. Mexican worktn~ alwql!. . ~~~ ~!l\s . I'After. tb.e race an nntidofe is usual- :Mo.n~a~ -!IS. ~ fJ,n'J' ot xest, a,pd dis\i~~ b- gtven, but it is sorniltimes -«ell zlong actually a ·pale greenish blue. . Ofpae a~d wareroo:qtsJ 2B -8.n4 ;n. W.est :MO!lll~'St., Johnstown, N. '1'. - BEOKE·R·s· · •r • ~ ~· ' \ have 1\Jtt\omeys in their employ wh-o I eu. From the dll7 When Bun:JB 1L\'Bt are a1iie' to p1·esent t>h-eir side cf th~ pubU!!h£d. 1.20 yean: ego, until Llry';ell ~e in 1a oa]Ya.ble manner, to insert ~-died tl1ere wa• nev~ a liTe )Tl!ail'll wltll· tlk pathjos at ju'>'t the right. momenr. \ out some verM whiell ~as to lut &s an>'F'to Ji>Ut on exp•ression O>f injured ! ~~ as th'.! words in whlcb It was 8 UDI' . , - 1'ftir Limit. , . . . th _. , i were spol<&•.· . ~ ~- . ~?'' A. 6:C Plasters tion. He will w~ on. Sun{lay~ .l~qt ln tQ.e.' night before Ute excited. h!Jirse A motheJ; was sewing a searlet gowu not on Monday.--.::ew. OrleAn& Till!ea· -- - · · held' in the sunlight by the window :Dem~at. . • ..., . , tegains lils normal condition. 'rpe Turning to ber clilld, playing on the strain on itle nervous srstetn is terri~. ftoor, she shrleked, be!ie·dng it was .ntegn. ty at -e oppon.une hme fer , 1 • Thla i~ ov~A. WA 'are, ... a ..a-\~ ... .,.... ~•*''\ o;. · u' ~ = o .,.. \ .... ,..,.,... ... ~ '!~ 'ffiJ.. . :' '!i'M• tllat mill wou't e~veness. But wohlle t'hey a.re fllmine of great verse, 81leh as ten l;e. e;!.en\ buY. ~: ~~ fea: fear he DUlY -d~.n~ so, • e.qtla1ly abrewd . men a.re J ~een the 611 ~ of. Miltoa an4· ~ nl»f: Jh'g ~lmt&llfl.r ~ut m U$e it up.\- s~j'ing' ,.be caAre from tlte .opposite song of Burnt. Even this l!l)ace bil.d .kiw 'rift· ~., . , ~\lew.poilt. and .. und-er th: d1ssecti~g I Dryda.\'. and Pope, as well as Col~ · ·:, ~ ' ·,._ ·'' 1 !tnif-e (lot tn..-emaga.l!l.on, dtsm-epa.nmes and Gray. It enjoyed Goldam\tl'l, ~ W•t•r· a:re found which surely need str.aight· 1 It sbared the lesser 1ong ot ~'like ~~~>~'fP. -•~~ = ~.\.- , •rung uut. I 'Prior and Akenl'lide, ISllenstO!r.e and !lahtn' <wll-; '!'he nvi-lroads need have no fea~ ~,~ay. , =~~t'tl!ho~ COmrtttu._ th~ .the state and national au'l:ll1orii ,· . 'l:be match of .an but the greatMt of .; ue.s oonitemplate <throwing any \()b- these enn stn1 b& numbel'eit Leil!SI!' .. :::Jt~.~~~:~C11•.1af,.. l:ft¥les in t-he vtaY of straightforward singers the world always has and·~ -'» lot1'' tte llflked. legitimate ·business, ·but, spE!al\ing iu tongue perennially enjoys. But-atnp-ts {MJiJ•i~[t] ln. ~ ·~ be'\- . e:, g~ !Sense, th-e poolic ha2 a.l- wlw command a general attentioll 'a~ ~·~ :~Y ~ tavored wi:bh a deep tn- posses$ a UDivers&l tDQiratloa bave •·•\\\'·-\\' .. T l!'or t~s rea~o.n dope horses have short dyi\'\'· She. saw w .red in its fao~. Tin Filled eeth. . - s' · ! d f llttl ..., \Do you )roow tnat jQOth is fiiled ear(!Crs; a ' a ~ e, an ar~. 0 e which made it appear corpselike. Vi· witli' tin 1'' 'llsked the· deutist. ta,ppi:pg Y~,_ ·'lm: b~Jng, purposes. -B:aillsas l sions, witch making, reUgious hysteria, one of his patient's 'molars with ~is <lttY Iudepend~nt. · ! pseudo insanity and the a.ttrnmtion of utue piek. . .; · . ~; . · - -. ·· . ·~· . . · . 1 !mpet'Ilatural power are tnt~mately re- \tnaeea.. I do. That Wti1l filled yenrs · ..... ·' fili~ ai.i. Begtnntlng. t ..~ ·I lated to this unapprecia.ted law • of ~~::::=·:::~··~· ~'·!''~· :::::· ~===·~;~ll.jip~f=:. :=:::::::=:. ago bY a eo.un~y 4.\llltlst, ~d(it ~s ,~~!'~ ..... a~ new ltssls,ant rec or w~s r~·~ ''lil'ter-fmages.\-Edward lA.' Mers in ::4 ~~--;---:- ;; , : best .fi. }ling 1 havt:! ~e,y.:er had flut ,,in, a t~ impress upon the mtnd, of 'his 'you~T I (»ntury. . . ir. . -~~ the \\ifeteJlCe- between hill' l:rtvn po- . . , _ ~. tooflt.': , ' · , . ,.. ' · 'slt\~)lt-lind ;t~~ of bis sttpe~:lor. ••Now, . .livolution In LtghtmiiJ• \Of ~ui:Se it is:·:_..!,t,is a,plty\mqr.e Ted.'l he ,euded, \I -want yon to :re- Tbe''llltndle and lamp, thl! ~asllght, people (lo not know tb.at fact ~~ member W.,~ yeey polite to·tlJ.e rector. the ~lectdc light-these are·th& step!! onlY trqnl:lle is th~~Jit;in !I! so ll~!(·~ We ar~ mrangers, and I a.m only ~e which lllark the development of t)J.e m•nipul~te it OOS!I. 1 mote tb.aP. : ~N1il' asslitant. lt becomes us to be eX· tamp. And hoW .marvelous a growth It ~~.·:;~nd.an=!~J.:'lif;:lc~,~~=~~.~.. · cp~~teollii. Som& da;v' ~etbaps is! Ho:W: great the triumph over d4l'l;:• ~·...- ..,.... · \'· \\ ·- !le·rector my~Setf.\ ness! In the-beginning a piece of wh91t cheap as ttn. I w;re :f cu'S~l.lJ!t, nll:cl: :lB.:!' the :'bpy was wall>inr bunlB with a dull ttame .and fills The ; ' ' . .f;lg!Lt l~to the reOOite system atld var- disappeared. .ibll$ dl'Viees for unjust trea.tttient 1 The Longfellow centenmal pro'V01te4 qf Wri competition, <r.h'tl.t all protest discttssion in the ~In Ql.ken up bJ tl\.e . ··~aiD.'>t reason.a,hle intervention is two ambassadors representing the Jlli\'i· :iwt...u.r&llY a.ttrlbu.ted to se-lfino.:erest lish speaking '(leoples. l!lngllsh review· Klb-p~· ~:\tf!ft w;~rn!,;ei. 'fa.thelt when tbeJ met the dig· di(l.gy wigwam or cave with soot itn!l \\' ...... ~ ~~ff~~l;~~~~~:~· IPflt s~olte, Now at the pressure of a but- ~ put all7 o~ller lt'nd ot~ t1~8Iu; .1& · . began Tett: \Pop's ton the house is filled with a light that lJ)s teeth e-,:cept till.. He pi~ Me. r1 1 th l..,\t • d 'tb t a p r au ~~our And· lets· me t~~:ke all the tt@.e you_.,hGw you're va 8 e '\\ .o\ ay, Wt no a • ' ' ~o11e, whlle .the g1·ea.t volume of pulb- ers have told us tbat we were to ~ope He a;pproval a.nd liO>PUl•llll' ajJopla.ttse is for lnsp!Ted wrtters on the nnes . t_dl- with all movements W·!J.icll trend t.o- lowed by BUss Carman and J'lUl~' ·ward the pla.o!n·g of the great ca.rry- Whitcomb Riley. OtheH have ~ in~ s;.:fiem of the country ou Ja. fai~·~ tllut P~ritanism dullecl imagil;lation in' 'lwel. tliis .::ouutry, and eve'li lay, as a we\stlt I upon the genim of Longfellow. ·~t .\ J • .--~~·~RG.~~~;ATIOX 1 Purltaui~lll aJl(l the doctrines behlud .tt. have cea~ed to tlomlnate Am.e~ , , , --.-.---. r . ,. , thought tor balf a century. EvohtUQ~I on . olll¢ .f t!I~ ?<~lr,hs o. Gloire. s-~ 1 'h , , 'l 1 1 ...,,_ \> \- ... •• • , IdS tlu • tl. sw ng, eTen n On.ul) .. o.._ < l;.:,,e, ;:,n!Hiay, .w.e vAdre::<;cs were ~lrcles. ll<>u l:uve beeu thor~ughly' lllf.d~ ;;,y t•ep:-c<..;entath·es of tlte St;tte ! abusC!u of till' beller that thev are..,,..,.;,_ Artt!-:;.s.yoon league. aud the srs:cm ! en creatE'd and he:t\·enwar<l.boun•l ll_J>Cr:l wb!fh · !t i.; wa;·king, together I toiugh~ :ustcad tuat they are sl~iJlP.Y . ~r~!l •t1~c rou·:t.;cn. re;tr~ ot th.'!' 1 wllat tM~· m..'1k-e or tnemlle!.veJ•\'\ 1\ti~r.' . }·~a~}e·!- e\i~n~ wal! set. ro11tb ill -·'·I 'Darwlnl~ni. as .1be·crbwd tntt4lifi-~~\-··· · JJ.t::r;~.,·'J'. ~ a:a! i'lt(!<rPstlng strlo. The· bns @'I'I'~D tl}e \-orltl for nn ID!IJiiltlli~lOJ'!'i 's::1~~~ ~;c'! iurn~;.h\d tend tfl !lbow tilat I germ tbo dQ!ng!l nnd.d1!1Stiniell: jl:·~;;•&~:o I.J ~:c;; mud!?, tu a Valltly BTIM'IIll!t frtJ!.lJ tntl!'lfllt$ $nd \'lcl~lUJ:~r~~ ar•w •nt in ~;o::nc of the ata.<t&S j t-Ier. Not to speak qf ~e tUnne H1.~~' ,. ' ' ' ~tlt.l'riiull:s. at~ p,ure:• B;JtYJl yl)u ev~ m®le .lf)rnpl\- tlel:ft kl. r ,. :~ .. tliat 18 n~ssary. tt.ls·not 80 ~- jlifug, he's just the hired tlete of -smok:e Ol' soot 01.' harmful ~~s. • ,...;; l!lllitt\'1\n' we got to lmuckle under. But :Are there to be further triumphs in th~ &.ive as it see. m. s \t ti!1't,, b:ow ... er, .. ~r .. .. 1· 1 ~ h ,. ht \ \I\ ~Oll;le day \lie .may lle 'if btmself, an' art o... •!Ptlng. Are we to nYe a -..1g once in a tin fill!$ Il$)Ver .has to -\Ia then you'll see!\ that shall drive out the:.' electric llgli.U reli•we.d,'. whereas gold of~ell d?es.~':\' Time only can tel<I.-St Nicholas. New' York Prei!S. ' \ , , mlser1fh:le you must ~-----;......- Y01ill'self. What you I · Absit Omen! wtiat t•espect people Absl't omeu! \May the omen be an4 then ti> y~tt noltl~ Jway.;• Suppase a ·RomaP; sneeze(~, a You wlll&poil et~- , ot-suqtlen deatb, Proll1'pt~ wUl makasilli alid he Dll_lrplUr'ed absit Qi»~'n. a prayf,U' * out of ev~\'ything the Oillt!.U might p~,tss 4 way from * \you and Y9:U .will be, It ;wns a ~imple p;~.f}hy1ac'hc ;ilfj'Ei;t;U~i/ffi;:ftJi~~~~l-~!l&1~ ~GU c49~~a,rles :neasm:e o~ nmcl),the snme ¥aJ~e as th& crossed - Hugel'S .or ~e llt\P .of tbRf )Wuckles on w.o-od in our present day l~~~~ a.-oidmiiitl ·of the· eve.tl Irlenac'lttg 'hQ0-- 4-M/\li.Wllt 'salubu·y prricl'lcee 'Whlcl:t !t ildvt>Jl'til~e wou.t\1 he a; p!ty tQ. torgtrt:\\\P:ew Y Qmt fiUll. • • , ' , ~ ~ . ' ti!~Jse I trnst -God guard ;p.tf, ~~~-~~:~.f:~~;{~~;:j;: I .'lriJl pat'Q_ ;~· .. ·'- • ' . ..