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.CAPIT!t. SURPLUS , . .. . SlOO,OOll $100 0()() or:r .Ic.BilUI: . JOHN .G. P'JIIRR1!l8, - - Prealtlent WK. B. V A.N VLIIIl'l'. • Vtea•l'rnldont WK. 'lli'JO& C.Sh.Q . .sEA~S.IDE 'HOTli:L .LUXtriUES : ·. s .,~, ~ \ . ' .. . . It . • . . ... . Lifiil'PPOL, July :30. _:.''One 'of ~ ; • 'f I ~ ' ltl,lttJ,Ir'tll:l Of the JteW (',ttp:atdet. Lu.sit:a.tita, · the biggest .shi# 'atl~t. which has just finis~ed a ~~ss~ul trip, is the \Verandah Cafe;'' This « • • . ~ is situated with· a· v4e.w ·aster)l,.·•of the . ~1' {Continued from J::'age 1.) . study ,ln ·common a means oil ma.kling unive~sal pea.ce a. .reality by ~eeking mrery possibility of assu¢ng it.JS ·n':talin:- tena.nce. I venture to'aay,\ M. Ne1id- .. · . ,-J . . . . . • .. - l ~-- .., ~ • ' .,.., . f I , .. ' . . . . '• ' ' ~ . .. ' '~ i.,r~ ........... ,.,. ,.. ..... , \ . ' . \ . ... . \ Alph~bet_: Noqdle&. ·. DIRJI:CTORa: Wm. B. Van vuet. w. L. Jolinaon. ELECTRIC FiltE\VORKS START· ED A NUMBER OF DISASTROU~ BLAZES THROUGHOUT THIS cOUNTY AND IN THE':MOHA\Vl{ VALLEY. vessel, and passi'mg~~s ca.n .s~t there and enjoy the .sea a~r,' while:;lj.'~J.eY ar~ completely sheltered jrom the 'Wind. It 'will be like diniu..g on . til~:. b~.?W of some cliff swept by oceall,;:i>reezes with a.n outlook ot 'ocean hal· sky alone. · · · .. -: ' · Tbe electric s·tm·m whiclh vhsi>ted There are also two- \regal -~~'ites\ off eontintted,,\ tJh.at this ne:w 'Oul't' . has be~n established in the wo·rld. l ' and it is Andrew Carnegie, inspired Salott·· Oil. ? i I ,·· They are extra fine for squps, all ·die ' letters of the alphabet. · · · · For. Table Use. ;John G. Ferr-. Martin Colllne, Borden b. Smith. Chall. Plel'l!on, Daitlel McMartin. Wtulam MeKte. F. E. Moyer James r, NOrtbrllJ • W1l~aii1 C. liacll.u~. WE ISSUE SPECIAL DEPOSIT BOOKS On avma of One Dollar to 'l'en Thouaf\n4. OD whlch lnt8~e•t: will be paid e.t tti• . rate of ThrM per cent. per auuum. .Tollmstown Mo.nd•a.y' is ll'BDOr.tE'ldJ 8IS on this .ship designed tO meiit. the having done considerable dam•age demands of travelers who wait the { -~ through tlhe counlty. T'lle Dillelllbeck utm,ost luxury. They ' wi:l~ cost farm :house itt Enhratlaih was· struck $2,000 each trip. ,:,. by the grelllt humanl:tarian idea. sprtn.ging therefrom, ·amd the ·good it promi-ses to the world, W'ho conceived the idea of dedi:o<l!ting .a. 'Temple of f • Peace.' \Let us wish th!I!Jt thd.s 'Cult' sp.re)l4 more and more, b~tli:' am.ong gove;n- · . I mefl.ts and peoples, · allld ilhaJt the . . ' . Large Size BOt.~les 20c~ SinaU \ u 1 Oc. Gallon Qms 9Sc. J . l'Oc pkg •• 3 for 2Sc. '• .. . ' ·--- JDVl!lRY THREBI MONTHS. If lntereat Ia not arawn out, tt wm bo added to the principal and draW· Interest. Depoalta made on or before tbe alstb dq tf the mouth dre.w lntereat from the ~r»t. by a bolt and burned to the ground. Sir William Wpite, who · had '!'he heavy wind that ~accompa'l.li.ed the much to do with cre3;tipg t1i,e big storm .fanned the blaze a·nd it ·burned liner, said. that the coal co~~u:mp rapidly. The other ra-rm buildings ion of the steamer wquld j)e 4~ tons were saved. an h;,ur, o~- about 5,5o·o'io~s,.for' a Li@htuing also, struck ·the Sa.Hsm~ml trans-Atlantic trip.· ' > hotel at Ephr,{tu.h ·Gut did little d,a,m· age. Several trees .ar.e- rej,J'mted · to ·haYe been' stru-ck :and ·broken· .d<>WD. :monumen•bal •towe~ w'hieh will crown ' thlis edifice will , Like a lighthouse, \ point out to illle nations 'bt.'he roald of ! My Wife~s Salad Dr~Sslng . . : _ >: - ·. . ,; . Baking .Powder. ~,.. . , JP ' BAFJ!ITT DEPOSIT BOXEI!i '1:0 Rl!IN'! Ui OUR NJ!lW BURGLAR l;ROOll' V.A.ULT. Intereat-bea.rlnl!:' Certlll.eatea Daued. Dra!tll on all Uae Prllhli:>&l Cltlea of tile 1Worl4. Cool Drinks 1; FOR Bot Weather. Imported and Domestic GJnger Ate. .Geyser and Arondack Spring Water Extra Fancy _Sarsaparilla.~ --~------~---------- . Cbas. 0. Cross & Sons Hopeful. Wi(e (dtaring spat)-If I should die, you would never get another wife like roc. . - Husband-Well, I hope not.-Puck. A Useful Topic. \ . near' that yiJlage lmf no damage to persons is reported. A eorn a}b and b>aro on the J<()siah Sutterly f-arm at Palatine were struck by lightning during the storm last 11ight a•nd ·both entirely destroyed 'by the fire w•hich followed. The farm :t.s occupied at present by Andrew zer. The telephone iWires ootwren this city anl Ep-hra·tah were put out of business by the -wi·nd and 11ghtn:ring, ·and there was no •meains of eommuni- cation todJay •between JohnS'Wwn and Ephra ta.h to .a.scet·tahl just exactly \'hat damage ·was done ·by ·1lhe storm. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The first of the modern bank notes were made in China about the year 1000 A. D. Blood in its natural state contains a surprising amount of pure air, amount- ing to nearly seven-eighths of its en- tire hulk. The wasp's nest is constructed of a ftrst class article of papier mache, made from the pulp of wood, with an animal glue specially prepared by the · wasps for the pUJ;pose. HU~TtNGTON-~1) ALlfGt' THRfAl MAN WHO SHOT BROTIIB~ ,A,~ S:L'tl'.NRS, THOUGH THOUGH'l' TO BE INSA...~E. MAY AT'$Ml\1' TO PRO\>\E SELF DE:li\ENSE VERSAILLE<S, July 30; - ;r.he funm•al of M•aj-or Henry Alonzo Hunt- ·ington, 'Wlho died here yesterwy, still unaware ·of the murderous' attack made Sunday night ·bY his son H,e,:nry, upon Jus two broli:'hers allld twi> sisters, will take pJ.a:ce next Tlhmsday >ll!t the English C'h urch. ~ · Mlany messages of condolence have b~een rece-ived by tftte HUJ;I!ttilgton family from tlhe Unilted ·State!l1, Eng- land and France. !1\}'nro Hurrtin.gton, IW'JlO' wu shot ·through the lung l)y 'his -brother Hen:ry Sunday nignt, is still in a •preoo!rlous con.<. tion. Edith Hunti'!lgtoiJ.'S con- d•i:tion is still serious,· although there is no danger. '::\Irs. Huntin·gton, mother o-f the children, is stm prosttated. '• . f. I riglrt and justi-ce·• · · . . A C=.tch ~uest!on. Of Bisllop Short, wlio held the see or St. Asaph. many curious stories are told. Occasionally· he put questions to candidates for or\Hnat!on tbat appar- netly had no connection <With the dis· charge of their paroch1al duties. They tested probably their wit or tact. two necessary qualifications to public men, but nothing more. One such question pt'oposed by the bishop was ·the tol· lowing: \Whtch has tha greatest num· ber of legs, a c.at or no cat'!\ As might be expected. this create!l a titter, but the bishop would not take a \augb as the answer. and consequently he repeated the question antl desir~d some one to solve tfte problem. At last one of the candidates, smiling, said, \l should think, my lord, a cat.\ \No retorted the bishop; \there you are wrong, tor a. cat bas four legs, aud no cat has ftve.\-London Telegraph. A Thing of Many Names. Hi-Lo ·Brand. . . . I A good recomend oomes from patrons who use it. 1 ·Jh., Caa I Oc. Coffee. To tliose who choose a fragrant cup of the delicious· beverage, try Ed_ward's, Sold only in packages; On~i Pound 30c. ! F~ncy Cakes. Clark's Old Fashioned Sugar Cakes- ' Just like Grandmother used to make. : 12c Pound. / • Used for ·salads of all kinds. Mayonaise Dressing. I Sc and 3Sc · Bot.t;,le. . Grape Juice. Nothing more appetizing and deHc- ious. A very healthful drink. tOe and ~Sc Bot,t,Je. ... ·Tea. Welcome Brand. A fine drinking quality Japan tea. Very useful dishes given with each 1-2 lb. Package 25e. The way the temperature has ranged Has brought dlotress beyo:::td a doubt, But I! the climate never changed What wou1d some of us taHi about? -Washington Star. At the Roadside. The honey of the snapdragon can- not be extracted by the common bee, which has not weight enough to pull down the lower jaw of this curious flower. Only the bumblebee has ac- cess to the interior. The first trapdoor was made by a species ·of African splder which has its ne~t in the ground and closes the entrance by means of a trapdoor open· !ng outwardly and covered with bits of eartl:\ and grass in .;>rder to escape HeD!ry Huntington W!as examined-my a doctoc tlhis .morning, and founu rb&lk- in.g at random. T:he !il:xlatnining m•tgi-st'l\ate l\:l. Hirsch, 'hus decided t-o postpond the investigation ·<t:~gru'<ifng Henry's sanity until alfter the funeral of his father. Henil.'y's wi1'e told the carresponde.n•t that s'he h:);(J\ en.g•aged ::\I:titre I:Jabo'l\in· to b,eofend her iliusband. The Thamell! has been the· cause o! much controv'ersy. · · Its name has been \'ariously sta.tM a!l Tameses. Ta.mese. Tamlses (at the juncture of the Isis and Tame, near Dorchester), Tamlsa, Tamesa, Tbaroisia, Thame11is and final· ly Isis (where it fiows between the Ox- to'rdshire and the · Buckinghamshir~ shores). Thus at Oxford It is still of· ten called the lsls 'until it receives the shallow river Tame just below Docbes· tor, from which point it is called Thames. Hist&rians trace this error to an early attempted division of the Latin word Tamesis into two words, 'ra:me esis or Tame !sis, suggested per- l haps by the existence of the Tame 111 Bucklnghamsbire. The Saxons -called it the '£hames. ancient maps and docu- ments designating ·It Tllnmesis Fluvlus. 'Ielepllones 115 and 337. J. ponnoble, )r .. 40·42-t-1~ w. State St.r She (before the auto upset)-Isn't that a nice turnout? \ He (as it upsets)-:Man-erous! Beats the circus.-Harper's Weekly. Says the Poor Lover. I long· to· ea.tch·-st)me rich girl's eye Whom'I rnay court. I would not long so much if I Were n0t so short. -Houston Post. Start the· day right by drinking the right Coffee. Breakfast Bl~nd The King of Coffees 33 eents the pound. ') • l c. & s.- Se~l Brand Jap~n-. T An extrp.ordinary . . ,. observation. · Gentle Persuasion. Man;!' stories are told of the e.;centr!c doing~ and sayings of an old clergyman who liYed in Maine: some .Years ago. A.t one time there had been a. fight among some men, one of whom wa:; seriously hurt. A trial took place, aml the old minister, who had seen the af- fray, was summoned as a witness. '\\Vhat was Salson doing?\ was the first question. \Ob he was slashing around.\ \Well sir, just what do you mean by that'?\ \Why he was knocking about him here and there.\ \::'-row sir, kindly tcllns pl!t!nly what Salson did to this man.'' \Why he-he\ enticed him,\ said the old minister slow!~·. uEnticed hin1! How?' \He: enticed him with n crowbar. He used the cr-::;wbar to periluade the man -,to entice hiro-aud by a series df pokeM and blows he succeeded l!! 'd~ing !J',\ said the minister mildly.-Youth's Companion. Mother ~:::d tho Foiling Too. . Tl1e y[sitor had dropped in \just for .1 minute,\ but she rem::~ined about three hours after the minute was up. J,itt!e Freddie had formed several plans, tlle c:-::ecution of which must be postponhl till the -:'!eparture of 1 his mother's !,\ttest~ So ho sat qutc:tly thinking things. \Denr little mun!\ gushed the visitor. ·.'..:.1ll what js he thinking about so 1eeply?\ \l 'Y;~s won~:.m.~tng if i~ wasn•t time· for you to be goi;:;;;.\ said FrGddle. -From .. In Thameslan<l.'' Sihe said <his defense would be proyoca· · ' · · L. ' ' f u 1 M . ~· : , • · . . Women's o'J'e> o g y :en. cwn, and .t.h;at she 'Was .gorng to 'I'I:te illustrious men In history who C.ha-teau-T.hH~xry,_ her $Ummer 'home, to I were dia,tlnguished as much for the fns- procure eerta•in menacing letters ;mrit- cinatll')n whl~h they exercised over t_li_e Jten 11nd sent to her hu>to•and by his 1 fair sex as ror their talents and nb1h· two brothers and his sifl'ter Edith. . ty were, as a rule,· plain ancl insig11ifi· · · · cant in appearanc<>. .Julius. Cnesar was CULINARY c·oNCE.ITS. Apples will not turn darit wtlim pareu If dropped into water to whiCh lemon j nice has been nclded. · When coolt!ng rabbit always remove the kidney fat and the fln;;or Qf the meat will be: greatly improved. For a green omelet mix mip.cad pars- ley with the beaten c:gg before turning it into the pan, anu then cool>. without urowuing. Instead of stuffing dates with nuts try filling them with cream cheese for an afternoon tea relish. Finely ch@p- ped nuts mixed with the cheese is an addition. .. When frying croquettes or dolighnu~ ·in fat it is well to drop 1u a s!\io.ll pit of bread when smoke begins tP· rise. If in about five minutes the btead. be- gins to brown, the fat is rea<'ly .:for use. Into .the pot of baiting mutt9n droll an onion into which a clove htl.s. been . . stuck. a small carrot ancl a S'il\all .bit . ' of bay leuf. . If the liquor is to ~ useclJ for a soup, add a couple of tabi~D- fuls nf barley. · Things Not to' Qo at Tabl~. ·a very ill favored man, and yet when a mere strippling, before his fame in · Rome, girls of his own age sighed for ·him and mature womc:n longed for his ·jove. Among the men of later times who were renowned In like manner were Sir Philip &idnc:y. plain almost to ug- liness; Paul Searron. the comic poet, n cripple; Voltaire., nnmis.tnk~bly ugly, · and Rousseau, whose manners wc!'e awkward as hls .. face was plain, whiie J'ohn Wilkes, who hnd the: power to sub,jugate any woman who spoke to him for even fiv~ minutes. was adroit· ted by his O'IVn showing to be the ug· llcst man tn England in ~is time. - Spying on B;~ttgain Gifts. r The engaged girl lwas found study· Jng life in an auction rooni. \I don't expect to buy anything,\ she said, \but I want to see if anybody I knoW buys anything. A lot of liuc· tioneers are advertising that they haYe . on hand brie-a-brae and pictures and · odds and ends of furniture suitable for wedding presents. That set me,.to wondering .if any of my friends would trf to avail themselves of these auc- tion room bargains wJien buying prel,!- ents for me. · f saw two ~rls here this afternoon who have been invited. to my wedding. One bought some kind of a brass bowl, another- a vase. They got the things dirt cheap. I fancy they Ill'€ for me. If t.hey are--wel~, just ,wa.it till tho~ girls get married!\- . New York Press. Erasmus, the old Duteb philosopher and theologian, in his curious . .essay \On·Behnvior at Meals.\ remark'$ tlli).t it is \vef:v rude to blow one's 'W!i!Be on the tablec.Joth\ or to \wive onei'sJ\nge~s on one's neighbor's coat.\ He ·;ll-~O ad- vises the gue~~·not to glve if!)~ fOltr bones to Cl'aclt :under the itablil' Or f~ed A Story· of Blaine. GLOVfRSYILU, GIRL WfDS OLD SWfUHfART --- Separated Ten Years, Tbey 1\rleet at Summer Resort and Decide to Fol'estall Another Mislin• !'lerstan<lillg BALLSTON SPA, July· 30. -Ten years ago Miss Harriet M. Hall, of Gloversville, N. Y., and .Jesse M. Herman, of Meadyille, Pa., were sweethearts, but after a quarrel, parted and never met again until sunday, when they came· across ' ' each other at an amusement park. They came here and the Rev. Ar- thur B. Potter married them. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. An electric light bulb past its useful days :makes an e::-tcellent stoc:king da!1ler. ,. ' If t~ fat in the dripping pan catches on fire,' pour in, at once a little milk, ancl the ftames · wi~ be · instllntly quenched. To renovate bl.aclt lace, witsh the lace in water to whiCh a little am· monia has been adde\' then 'rinse it In strong ceffee. Porch tables that have became warp- ed and dey by rain and hot weather may be restored to usefulness by cov· ering them witP. cotilmon tea matting. Wind and ·weather will then have no I • ~ ~ effect on them. · At an' ordinary; price \Hush!\ said his I;i~thPl'. Then, turri· lug to her gueJt: ;''You rol!stn't b;, uf· [er;deu. ::.\lr~. Smith. Cl:ti!drcn will go blurting out the truth without think- ;ug. But tlley don't mean anything by it.'' Strangely enough, it was just then !':!at Mrs. Smi'th recollected that she ll~.d only three minutes in which to c::tch the lust car ·home.- London Tele· gr;~ph. the cat'or ·encourage. nn!nuds t?. j*rpp -James G. B!ai.rie·'made his first ap- on the table .. \ Thi's ~~Y.:. off,~J\~ ~olll' pearan~e on tfi.e stu'inp in the canvas~ host or lend to_ t?: smhUJ,hO~J~:[.~~ilr' . in Maine in 1858. He went to F~r pet.'' A.n admomtmn. th~~. tnl~~<.;\f.el~ ' mtngton to hear ·Senator William Pitt be observetl in the pret~en{·day::· 1 A~ove · Fessenden s~. 41hd with no inten·. nu,l• he\;:ays '\dCf not' lltk:_.'!VOU~ pl#e~, tion to speak·hltns;elf. But :Mr. FPSSen- It is au act that. Ill 11e!!OU1e8.l!. .. ~; -'l~t . den did JlOt &rrlve: _on time, ana some . Tops of fruit c:ans <:an be <:'laaned if they are. vJic~\- j.n sour milk or vinegar and left uiitll the mold:.comes off easily wh~nlthey are· wal!hed'ln ·wate~. They shotlld a!so7lie scrubbed. wftb a brush to clean ·thtf g®oVil(s in :the side of the ' . . baU lb. pec.k~ge 25c. . • Th<> Sycamore Tree. The syc:tmore has been called the Egsptiau fig trN~. The date of its be- lug plantell in Englanq is not known, but it was vc:ry early. l\Iary, queen of • Scots, brought over from France a young sycmnore, which she planted in I 'tim g:trdeus of Holyrood, and from this have: sprung all the beautiful gr•oves of ;ycanioi·cs now to be seen in Scotla!lQ. Unole S::tm's Twigs. The biggest job of gardel11ng under· . ~al•en by the go~l'ntnent is th(l plant- i:lg ancl growing of little trees, 6,500,- IJOO of which arc: no,w; being ·prodri~ed ewt·y yea1' for setting, out in the, varl· ons forest rese:~\\;#,.. .. I--- lid. :\ \._' · alone a ~entleman.\ • , of hiS. Augustli. t!fj.l}.~s put Blaine for- . ~~~\-~~~c! · $~_.P'!'t.tg; ~ard to take the {Han orin. He likened · A Boston~ clergyman tells' ~W a wit·. · bis situation to that of a farmer who . ty Irishman stood· bQfo.re the· gate of .. had I! horse f.or' which be asked $500. the other world;·-aslttng·t.er admission, A horse-trader otfered hliU;$75 ·f?r the · i:JllYS Lippincottls.1-J~g~1pe:· St, ;peter anl:mal. ~'It's a!Jj a~ful dro.p,\ sa14 ~~ . re~usecl him, 119'i~f~J:, ,~lling_. hl:m he fal'l)ler.,. ~'but .ru take it.': The story wa{!l too gr~at a .~i~n!'!r ·1~ en1t~1·. there, , \took a.nd so did. the· speech tha~ . tol- ·and bade lll'!n g~:~ aw'3:Y. The :man lnwefL ' went.-.a:, little· d.tstthice'J~.i:illl. the gate and tbe~ (1i'owed\ til~~ t~ni.e's .like a M«i•sty, Tr\le modestY Is .a dis~\ernlPg .~~ce ·arid on11tblus!les•Jll·, the: proper p!_ace, b1J~ counf~eit, 'ts \blind and ~kU,lks . throtutli t:ear1 ,whe~t\ !tis alsh~~;me to be ; · \ashamed· ·~ np-pear: hurni~tY •. the par~ ent ot tile 'first. ~e la$1: by vanitY pro-. duce!l'a'n,!l.l;l~~·t.-f.io;w~~).'. ~·,. ' : .. ,~ . ·rooster. St,· P~~!1'~:a.tt~iJ,£~,t~J.'ew open the .P,te anq cne'\ ou.JW,;.. 9o:rqe ill. Pat! •We'll let bygQnes~b& b;igon.eli,!'.'' , \ ,t - • ' .. ,. -:·; • • An Eyo to- Bu.ineu. PliONB 300 '··' \Don't ypu think thai: diV'orcee really. 1:;.~ \ . • married for money,w' ;, , . J., -., \ · J Ia :e. · l\I .ra,tller thi!lk. it,,was for.!lllmouy.~ ~~;u~:~=·:;j:~i;-;:; 'IJ 'W • MaiD St., Q~~- · New York L~- ... ::_ .. ,. . . . , a : · · · Ttle P.ihi:;l to Fa l'l!O'. · ' ' . ' '1 • -.}~..,:~-< f .~ J.. A ma•· nli.y br>\Jf. !ft.• mtrie 'bt 'Welllth J1~ 0 rt {~ Y!'7t~ J,~~J~~b· ' . ' .. 'l'!Y+' worl4lli9on khoWil' his' rntmt>. ,;,.cievela~ Plaln Dealer •. ( . Ferres' Hardware S,1ere John G. Flies Are Bad. Screens Are Ch~ap. Window Screens. 2Sc. 30c, 3Sc. 4Sc. Screen Doors. ! Ferres. . . 6 St.yles. We ~an suit you. The 1900 Washer, bearing,· $1 0.00 each. Jap·A·Lac. Fine For Furniture ·.· \ Made of hard wood, varnished and ornament- ed. • Price including set of Spring Fixtures: $1.35 ancl $1.65' each. 1 Sc, 2Sc, 40c, 1.Sc :per~·· YOUr Room Wil Be COOLE· / • if you use a Gas. R~nge ,for your.,..,...;,.. ing and baking: Call aad. · see .. our . f~otR ·~$·8~00, ·up. \